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"Crisis and Change: Conversations With Leaders" is produced in partnership by The Pew Charitable Trusts and Stanford Social Innovation Revie...
"Crisis and Change: Conversations With Leaders" is produced in partnership by The Pew Charitable Trusts and Stanford Social Innovation Revie...
"Crisis and Change: Conversations With Leaders" is produced in partnership by The Pew Charitable Trusts and Stanford Social Innovation Revie...

Powering Needs, Empowering Lives from Uncharted Ground, a podcast series produced by SSIR and Jonathan Levine. Each episode of Uncharted Gro...
"Crisis and Change: Conversations With Leaders" is produced in partnership by The Pew Charitable Trusts and Stanford Social Innovation Revie...
"Crisis and Change: Conversations With Leaders" is produced in partnership by The Pew Charitable Trusts and Stanford Social Innovation Revie...
Political polarization. Climate change. Racial reckoning. Income inequality. A global pandemic. Since 2020, all five of these immense challe...

The entertainment industry has become an important partner to the nonprofit sector, inspiring people to become active around social issues s...

Even as nonprofits are put on the defensive by political polarization, inequality, climate change, and other threats, many of them still see...

Scholars have noted that most new ideas are poor ones that won't be adopted. So how can organizations integrate innovation productively and...

What do mayors look for and ask from nonprofit managers? What do they wish leaders in the sector would ask of them, and how can public serva...

Predictive analytics can help organizations iterate rapidly, become more transparent and precise, and pinpoint opportunities to address ineq...

Blockchain can help with a variety of social and economic challenges—from securing identity for refugee or homeless populations to minimizin...

What can help the social sector go big on data in the right ways? For one, organizations should stop underestimating their capabilities. And...

What responsibilities do we have as individuals, organizations, and a society for how we conduct ourselves online? In this recording from ou...

In a world where the pace of organizational learning is often slower than the pace of technological change, activists and nonprofit leaders...

In 2016, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, launched 100&Change—a new grant competition, that would award $100 million to an...

In 2016, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, launched 100&Change —a new grant competition, to award $100 million to an organi...

Communication strategy can't be an afterthought for organizations that want to fully embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion. It requires a...

"Community-centered" approaches to social change are nothing new. But the term has become a buzzword in the professionalized social impact w...

Research shows that when talented social innovators lack "invisible capital"—the so-called right pedigree, right passport, right skin color,...

Black women face racial and gender stereotypes and biases that often keep success in the hands of the few—and their experiences working in t...

Due to her father's work as an engineer, Paula John moved around a lot in her youth. She often felt seen but not heard in the relationship w...
What practices make the arts more or less inclusive? At Stanford Social Innovation Review's 2018 Nonprofit Management Institute conference ,...

When Shannon Revels came home to Oakland after nearly 15 years in prison, he found his criminal record made it difficult to get a job. But t...

The nonprofit Color of Change was formed after Hurricane Katrina to use online resources in the fight for the rights of Black communities in...

Technology can magnify the power of grassroots organizing and social innovation, but it can sometimes bring about societal harm, whether int...

Artificial intelligence (AI), once a niche discipline within computer science, has blossomed over the past decade—including in the social se...

Emerging technologies like biotech and artificial intelligence have the potential to transform so many of the systems that make up the world...

In the mid-1990s, NGO activists began shining a spotlight on the concentrated use of slave child labor in Pakistan to produce soccer balls f...

According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, more than 65 million people around the world have been forced from home—the...

As director of the Anti-Defamation League's (ADL) Silicon Valley-based Center for Technology and Society , Brittan Heller oversees efforts t...

To solve " wicked problems " like deforestation and persistent poverty, we not only need better data but also better indicators to identify...

Good ideas and intentions are not enough to solve the world's most pressing problems. Many early-stage organizations fail because they lack...

Social sector organizations are increasingly under pressure to better protect the privacy and security of their data. How should they examin...

Given the largely unaccountable position of power held by philanthropists, what role should they play in democratic societies? In this recor...

Nonprofit leaders can't continue to do the same things and expect different results in their work to help move the United States toward grea...

Since its founding in 1913, the ADL has fought against the defamation of Jewish people, and to secure justice and fair treatment for all. Th...

Youth, families, and residents are the leaders of their own destinies, and yet public institutions oftentimes don't reflect the demographics...
Our Winter 2018 cover story, " The Investment Gap that Threatens the Planet ," takes a detailed look at investments in discovering and devel...

In this session, Valerie Threlfall discusses the Fund for Shared Insight 's largest grant program, Listen for Good , which provides grants a...

Data has the potential to help fuel social change across the world, yet many relevant datasets remain locked away and siloed across governme...

This panel from our Do Good Data | Data on Purpose conference features conference co-hosts Lucy Bernholz of Stanford PACS and Andrew Means o...

Leading for-profit companies thrive by embracing data insights to drive increased efficiency, effectiveness, and scale. They view informatio...

Building successful networks isn't just about pairing organizations with similar missions. It's also about human relationships. In this talk...

In this podcast, Ernesto Sirolli, founder of the Sirolli Institute , considers how to decentralize, democratize, and empower local communiti...

In his talk from SSIR 's 2016 Nonprofit Management Institute , Derrick Braziel looks at how connecting people with the right resources and t...

In this podcast, Jane Wei-Skillern, an adjunct associate professor at the Haas School of Business at University of California, Berkeley, ide...

Smita Vadakekalam of Heller Consulting and Sandy Reinardy of the University of Wisconsin Foundation discuss ways to avoid some all-too-commo...

How can we reach people who don't have home access to the internet? In this podcast, part of a partnership with Tony Martignetti Nonprofit R...