Learning to Make Giving Go Farther

Philanthropy is an old practice but a young field. People have engaged in it in some form for centuries, but it’s only in the last twenty-odd years that organizations have emerged with the mission of improving it.
Today, one of the leaders in that effort is the Stanford Social Innovation Review, which operates with major support from the Hewlett Foundation. The quarterly publication and Web site, products of the Stanford Graduate School of Business’s Center for Social Innovation, are clearinghouses for discussion and debate about the issues facing philanthropy and the nonprofit sector in the new century.
Striking a balance between theory and practice, the Review shares the new research about philanthropic practices, but also offers features like “Ask an Expert,” which provides experts to answer practical questions from people working in the field. Blogs and podcasts encourage exchanges of ideas. Participants come from academia, business, and the nonprofit world.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.ssireview.org/.