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Growing a social venture can create brand challenges with far-reaching consequences.
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In 2015 Stanford Social Innovation Review co-produced the first print edition of Impact India, followed by a second print edition in 2017. Now, in partnership with The Bridgespan Group, SSIR has launched Impact India online to offer continual coverage of social innovation in India. Check out the series here.
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Communications strategy should be flexible, scrappy, and accessible to everyone on your team. This four-question framework, rooted in social science, can help organizations craft an effective strategy that drives real social change.
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As the trailblazers who built India’s nonprofit sector begin to step aside, a new study shows that NGOs face a significant gap in next-generation leadership. There are barriers to bridging this gap and building blocks to surmount them, but progress depends on founders and funders viewing leadership development as mission critical.
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Six ways funders can help support quality education for all students and improve communities in the process.
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How policy labs can foster greater collaboration and policy co-creation.
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By understanding risks and establishing mitigation strategies in advance of digital product innovation, organizations can save resources while deepening their impact.
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NMI 2017: Join us for an armchair discussion with Anja Manuel; author of "This Brave New World: China, India and the United States." Register now: bit.ly/SSIRInstitute17
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Successful, multi-national, collective impact efforts require that organizations carefully consider two dimensions of their approach.
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NMI 2017: Join us for “Building Movements and Coalitions that Inspire!” with BLM and BYP100. Register now: bit.ly/SSIRInstitute17
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