A collection of some of Stanford Social Innovation Review's most popular book reviews and excerpts published in 2025: Advancing Peace: Ending Urban Gun Violence Through the Power of Redemptive Love, ...
And yet, even before, the traditional model was never adequate to the challenge. Overseas development aid (ODA) and ...
Lessons from Brazil on how science philanthropy can and should act in the face of political hostility. The United States is ...
The next era of public education will be judged less by the elegance of its ideas than by whether it responds, with humility and pragmatism, to the people it exists to serve.
Both funders and nonprofits have long seen due diligence as a vetting exercise that primarily supports decisions to fund organizations or not. Yet when funders set about due diligence in the ...
Of all the issues currently facing the American nonprofit community, few seem to evoke the emotional response engendered by any potential effort to alter or repeal the famous Johnson Amendment, ...
For most of the past three decades, we have gotten education wrong for students. I say that as a former teacher, district leader, and voice for education reform. Even as a few data points, like ...
One common image that often represents social innovation is a light bulb. It symbolizes a good idea, but light also guides us through dark times. It’s a bright spot in the midst of bleak circumstances ...
Civil servants are more likely to resist authoritarianism when they are supported by peers, ombuds offices, and professional ...
Quality, not access, will define the future of global health. We've developed a platform to improve health-care quality worldwide.
Collaborative philanthropy has surged in the past decade, moving billions of dollars to high-impact ventures. It’s time to dream bigger and reimagine what’s possible. By improving how we unite funders ...
The Making Missing Markets initiative is marshaling funds and support groups to help towns across the United States.