Archive for November 20th, 2008
Read and Listen about Social Entrepreneurship
There is a new podcast out today in the Stanford Social Innovation Conversations series, a great series of interviews with people involved with social innovation. It’s an interview with Pamela Hartigan, Founding Partner of Volans a consulting firm to help social entrepreneurs and author of the recent book The Power of Unreasonable People: How Social Entrepreneurs Create Markets That Change the World. You can listen here. Pamela also has launched a 5-part series on the Harvard Kennedy School Center for Public Leadership blog about social entrepreneurship. You can read that here.
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Recent Posts
- The Change.org Social Entrepreneurship Blog
- A Watershed for the Social Capital Market?
- Climb on Board, Austin
- Can PRIs Support Fundraising and Capacity Building?
- The Power of a Case
- The Social Side of Entrepreneurship
- What We Can Learn From Idealist
- Convergence Can’t Be Denied
- Let’s Take a Step Back in the Outcomes Debate
- Losing the Charity Mindset
Links
- Andrew Wolk
- B Corporation
- Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media
- Change.org's Social Entrepreneurship Blog
- Chronicle of Philanthropy
- Dan Pallotta
- New Philanthropy Capital
- Nonprofit Harvest
- Philanthropy 2173
- PhilanTopic
- Philosopher 2.0
- Reimagine Money Blog
- Skoll Foundation Blog
- Social Earth
- Stanford Social Innovation Review Opinion
- Tactical Philanthropy