Advocacy
Reframing the Gun Debate
To enact policies that reduce gun violence in the United States, advocates are flipping the script to make the conversation about saving lives rather than taking away Americans’ guns.
Innovations in print, online, and other forms of journalism that benefit civil society
To enact policies that reduce gun violence in the United States, advocates are flipping the script to make the conversation about saving lives rather than taking away Americans’ guns.
Nonprofits must make careful choices about their digital infrastructure to ensure that it aligns with their mission.
Civil, a journalism platform built on blockchain technology and funded by cryptocurrency, aims to protect reporters while restoring public trust in the fourth estate.
In New Power, Jeremy Heimans and Henry Timms argue that power and influence are being driven by a new participatory and peer-driven paradigm.
To translate India’s robust growth in giving into impact, the sector must find ways to address the roots of inequality, nonprofit dependency on business, and an underdeveloped philanthropic system.
A new approach to measurement has the potential to surface quicker, cheaper, better data about notoriously hard-to-measure social change.
Since 2003, Stanford Social Innovation Review has provided a forum for social-change leaders to share new ideas and best practices, and learn from one another.
Don’t indulge. It can drain the joy right out of the work.
How to transform the fervor of political resistance into a new era of civic engagement.
How nonprofits can use the same tactics that helped Trump win the US presidency for outsized social impact.