Announcing: New Article by Not For Sale Founder David Batstone at Stanford Social Innovation Review

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We’re happy to share that our founder, David Batstone, has written a new article for the Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR). The article, called What’s My Money Doing Today?, explains how people can make sure their money is being used to make the world a better place.

In the article, David says: “Where you choose to put your money is one of the most powerful decisions you can make. It’s time to invest in companies and organizations that align with your values and help solve big problems.”

Read the full article here: What’s My Money Doing Today?

 

What is the Stanford Social Innovation Review?

The Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR) is a popular magazine that focuses on solving important problems in the world, like helping the environment, supporting communities, and fixing social issues. It shares ideas, research, and strategies from experts who are working to make real changes. SSIR talks about topics like running nonprofits, responsible business practices, and creating social enterprises. It’s a great resource for anyone who wants to make a difference.

Visit SSIR’s website here: SSIR.org

 

Why You Should Read This

David’s new article is a great way to learn how to think about where your money goes and how it can make a difference. It’s perfect for anyone who wants to use their resources to help others and create positive change. Don’t miss this chance to hear David’s ideas and get inspired.

 

Stay Updated

Follow David’s work on his SSIR Author Page and stay updated on the latest ideas about social innovation. Share this article and help spread the message about building a better future with smart ideas.

 

 

 

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