Convening by Design
Principles and tactics for creating strategic convenings that foster meaningful interaction and outcomes.
Principles and tactics for creating strategic convenings that foster meaningful interaction and outcomes.
Stories selected by the editors of Stanford Social Innovation Review’s global editions and why they chose to share them with their local audiences.
An excerpt from The Upside of Uncertainty on facing the unknown with courage.
Aligned objectives, clear decision-making structures, knowledge flows, adaptability, and assuring utility for grantee partners.
Local initiatives are breaking new ground to make access to housing and opportunity more affordable and equitable and to increase the resources dedicated to housing justice.
In discussions of diversity, equity, and inclusion, the table is frequently used as a symbol of inclusion. Whether by design or default, the table is accepted as a place to ameliorate issues of marginalization, exclusion, neglect, discrimination, and other harms.
As the third sector in Nicaragua comes under increasing government attacks, a founder had to make one of the most difficult choices.
An excerpt from Transnational Advocacy in the Digital Era on how advocacy organizations have adopted digital tools for their work.
Cloud-powered smart technology liberates resources so that organizations can focus on the work that matters most.
In an era of big-bet philanthropy, a small foundation can still have an outsize impact. Here are seven techniques for getting more from your philanthropic dollar.