A grassroots movement to revitalize public education in Lebanon has shown promising results—and enabled schools to play a ...
Innovation stories on social connection, empowering youth, and revitalizing green spaces offer some year-end inspiration.
Healing trauma in systems; a critique of strategic philanthropy; nonprofit growth revisited; AI-powered nonprofits; ...
A dialogue with University of Michigan professor Dean Yang on what we can—and can't—learn from randomized controlled trials.
In conjunction with the launch of our series on managing nonprofit organizations, we are pleased to announce that Helen Keller International is the 2014 recipient of the Henry R. Kravis Prize in ...
Stories selected by the editors of Stanford Social Innovation Review’s global editions and why they chose to share them with ...
One of the latest trends in the development world is leadership localization, a term that describes a usually Western ...
When Lance Fors first entered the elementary school classroom, he was immediately struck by the unusual level of student and teacher engagement. Animated chatter filled the classroom, and faces bore ...
The fundamental tenets of strategic philanthropy are that funders and their grantees should have clear goals, strategies based on sound theories of change, and robust methods for assessing progress ...
This special supplement includes seven articles by Judith Rodin and others, sharing global perspectives on how social innovation can promote the well-being of humanity. The term social innovation ...
I wanted to love Tyranny Of Experts, the new book by William Easterly. I’ve admired his work for years. I love the provocative title, and how could you not fall for the subtitle, “Economists, ...
The late Carol Sanford’s The Regenerative Life was published in 2020, but in a world that is degenerating rapidly, it’s even ...