“You” Video: The New Cause Politics?
Developments in social media have led to a new type of online, personalized campaign advertisements.
Developments in social media have led to a new type of online, personalized campaign advertisements.
With advancements in mobile technology, new doors are being open for nonprofits to take advantage of.
Audrey Seagraves has a passion for international development and social enterprise. In this audio interview with Stanford Center for Social Innovation correspondent Sheela Sethuraman, the director of programs at World of Good talks about the creation of Fair Wage Guide software, a free tool that tells the viewer how wages being paid to any artisan worldwide compare to international wage standards.
As obesity rates become a greater national problem, the development of partnerships between companies and foundations may help find a solution.
The ‘next generation’ moniker gives young people the sense that they have to wait before they can lead. But youth can be 'now generation' leaders.
Social entrepreneurship requires conscious leadership, says Whole Foods CEO John Mackey in this University podcast. Delivering a talk sponsored by the Stanford Center for Social Innovation, Mackey issues a clarion call for nothing less than "conscious capitalism," arguing that business can indeed serve more than the almighty dollar. He discusses his own company's challenges in the social enterprise arena.
By using permission and peer influence in the correct way, nonprofits and other leaders can grow and empower their communities.
From stories of "firmness of mind" to "unyielding courage," Third Sector Grit is the driving—but often unrecognized—force behind many nonprofits.