The Social Sector’s Preeminent Source of News and Knowledge

The year was 2003, and the philanthropic sector was going through a period of significant evolution. Every day, new technologies […more…]

The Social Sector’s Preeminent Source of News and Knowledge

The year was 2003, and the philanthropic sector was going through a period of significant evolution. Every day, new technologies […more…]

Stanford Social Innovation Review

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Change starts with individuals. Whether you’ve been a donor for years, or are just starting on your philanthropic journey, you need up-to-date information to help you make informed decisions about your giving. Stanford Social Innovation Review provides readers with the latest research and practice on social issues and solutions, giving you the tools you need to be a better partner in social change. With a cross-sector approach that includes perspectives from philanthropists, foundations, nonprofits, social enterprises, government, business, and academia, SSIR is the preeminent global publication for anyone looking to be more effective and efficient in helping to support positive change.

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SSIR’s mission is to advance, educate, and inspire the field of social innovation by seeking out, cultivating, and disseminating the best in research- and practice-based knowledge.

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