The Heartache of the Failed Hail Mary
A look at how nonprofits can improve organizational capacity in order to more effectively implement long-lasting social change.
A look at how nonprofits can improve organizational capacity in order to more effectively implement long-lasting social change.
Cloud-based tools encourage greater collaboration, allowing us to re-imagine problems and develop new solutions to tackle social problems.
Companies need to start engaging with employees by creating social networks in the workplace that facilitate greater communication.
The recent recession has led to a change in how consumers buy and sell, a new trend called unconsumption.
The explosion of online gaming offers opportunities to use game mechanics to create social good.
The blurring of lines between nonprofits, governments, and for-profit businesses have fueled contemporary social innovation. With this convergence of market and non-market practices, we find that cross-sector collaborations provide for lasting solutions to our society's most vexing social problems. In this audio lecture, sponsored by the Stanford Center for Social Innovation, Kriss Deiglmeier, Executive Director of the CSI, defines social innovation, bringing clarity to the term, and examines its current status in theory and practice.
Transforming the world of microfinance, Kiva.org has successfully implemented strategies that powerfully effect human engagement.
For those looking to expand their employment options, nonprofit consulting may be the perfect option for your skills.
The urban water supply cycle faces an exciting opportunity—large-scale conversion of sewage waste into drinkable water.
Joanne Weiss is in charge of the federal government’s $4.3 billion Race to the Top Fund, a new program that is funding innovations in K-12 education.