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Good Measures: New Approaches to Evaluation
You can now listen to audio recordings, access speakers' presentations, and view photos from Good Measures: New Approaches to Evaluation. This sold-out event, held May 22 at Stanford University, was sponsored by SSIR and FSG Social Impact Advisors.
Social Entrepreneurship Day Panel & Discussion
A gallery of photos from the engaging panel on funding social enterprises, part of this year's Entrepreneurship Week at Stanford. Free audio files from the event are available for download, too!
The military’s better than civilian life, say minorities and women such as Marine Corps Capt. Elizabeth Okoreeh-Baah, the first woman to pilot the V-22 Osprey.
Why the Soccer Ball Project—one of the world’s first multistakeholder efforts to stop abuses of labor rights—is failing to protect workers in Pakistan.
LaserMonks, a multimillion-dollar enterprise, sells ink-jet cartridges and other office supplies online to support its Cistercian abbey in Wisconsin and to help others, also.
To share its expertise without jeopardizing its mission, FareStart spun out a new organization.
left: FareStart’s Chef Ben works with a trainee in a Seattle kitchen.