Social Innovation

@SSIReview

Informing and Inspiring Leaders of Social Change

Stanford, CA
Joined June 2009

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  1. Happy ! Read our recent piece on , an incremental approach to sustainable eating

  2. Philanthropy could play an important role in encouraging opposing political groups to find common ground

  3. Why we need funding structures that will allow great ideas to mature-- and how impact investing can help.

  4. How a bookstore is creating programs that achieve a "broader and deeper" form of engagement with community members

  5. How can help bridge America’s political divide, from and of

  6. Alfred Ironside & close : how we can correct inequalities by changing entrenched cultural narratives

  7. Inclusive ownership models can create jobs and build community wealth - so communities should drive them to scale

  8. When it comes to funding for , it’s more of a desert than a jungle out there.

  9. A Northern California bookstore reinvented itself as a hybrid social enterprise—with as its main goal.

  10. Great to see & at ! Read their article about "Don't Ask, Don't Tell":

  11. "Striving to adopt the best ideas from around the world is arguably the mark of a highly evolved society."

  12. How can new ownership models more evenly distribute wealth in the US? From Marjorie Kelly of

  13. Is it time for a new presidential debate format? on innovations to increase engagement

  14. What can the U.S. and Denmark learn from each other about the role of the public sector in a market-driven economy?

  15. Globally, people want more say in what questions candidates answer in presidential

  16. How can we capitalize on the 80 percent of time when kids aren't in school?

  17. How cities can encourage out-of-the-classroom learning for low-income kids, from our new series with

  18. Only 2 in 82 of the largest US & UK charities and foundations hold open public meetings, writes

  19. How projects like are charting a new path to citizen engagement & urban renewal

  20. Large charities can be, and should be, more accountable to people through public meetings, writes

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