Stop by the Bronfman Library and check out our newest book display on nonprofit organizations! Not only are nonprofits rewarding and challenging workplaces to be a part of, they also require unique management, leadership, and outreach skills.
Our book display highlights a number of books from our collection that will help you learn about key aspects of running a nonprofit organization in the 21st century and hopefully answer some of the questions you might have about being a part of this interesting field.
Here are some details for just a handful of books in this display. You can find all of the books on the shelf in our fireplace lounge. The full list of books can also be accessed here.
- Managing and Measuring Performance in Public and Nonprofit Organizations: An Integrated Approach by Theodore H. Poister, Maria P. Aristigueta, & Jeremy L. Hall
- This book provides a thorough overview of instituting a performance management system in nonprofit organizations. It covers topics such as designing and analyzing performance indicators, budgeting, and working with stakeholders.
- Working Across Generations: Defining the Future of Nonprofit Leadership by Frances Kunreuther, Helen Kim, & Robby Rodriguez
- Leadership changes in the nonprofit sector are imminent, and this book discusses how charitable organizations can prepare and use this period of change as an opportunity to innovate.
- Social Changes Anytime Everywhere: How to Implement Online Multichannel Strategies to Spark Advocacy, Raise Money and Engage Your Community by Allyson Kapin & Amy Sample Ward
- This practical book focuses on the power of social media and other online channels and shows how nonprofits and social enterprises can harness these tools to advocate for their causes, build communities, and fundraise more effectively.
- Budgeting and Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations: Using Money to Drive Mission Success by Lynne A. Weikart, Greg G. Chen, & Ed Sermier
- Managing a nonprofit's money is no easy task, as donated dollars need to be used carefully to make sure a nonprofit can successfully fulfill its mission! This book focuses on providing students with the financial analysis skills they'll need to analyze a nonprofit's finances and plan for the future.
We hope you enjoy our book display on nonprofits and find the selection of books to be useful and informative. If you'd like to learn more about nonprofit research, check out the Bronfman Library's Nonprofit Research Guide. Happy reading!