Webinar: Developing a Strategy for Social Change – Apr 15 & 16
Posted by Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR) on March 19, 2024
A social change strategy is essential for nonprofit and for-profit social ventures of all sizes and missions and lies at the core of many public policies.
Join Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR) Live! and Paul Brest, interim dean and professor emeritus (active) of Stanford Law School, for the two-part program series Developing a Strategy for Social Change, which provides essential skills in strategy development. This series is perfect for early stage and experienced social entrepreneurs, philanthropists, impact investors, policymakers, and advocates for the adoption of government policies who seek to determine which approach is best to address a particular social problem.
Two-Part 180-Minute SSIR Live! Participation e-Certification Series:
Part I: Understanding Social Problems and Approaches [April 15, 1:00-2:30 PM] and
Part II: Creating and Using a Theory of Change [April 16, 1:00-2:30 PM].
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