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Deputy Editor, Digital, Stanford Social Innovation Review
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By Bryan Maygers Verified
Jun. 14, 2021
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Jun. 14, 2021
By Bryan Maygers Verified
Jun. 14, 2021
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Stanford Social Innovation Review
Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR) is a prominent publication and digital platform focused on advancing solutions to global challenges through cross-sector collaboration. Operated by the Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society, SSIR serves as a vital resource for social change leaders in nonprofits, foundations, businesses, governments, and civil society. Founded in 2003, SSIR publishes in-depth articles, case studies, and research on topics such as impact investing and nonprofit business models. It offers a range of digital content, including webinars, podcasts, and newsletters, to provide actionable insights for practitioners. Additionally, SSIR hosts events and conferences that encourage dialogue and collaboration among various sectors. With a commitment to academic rigor and a global reach, SSIR aims to dissolve boundaries between public, private, and nonprofit sectors. Its content is designed for professionals seeking evidence-based strategies to tackle systemic challenges, making it a key player in the discourse on social innovation.
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Founded: 2003