This is the sixth year I am writing the Wishlist of Books for Nonprofit Folk which has grown and grown since its inception. I am unabashedly proud of this diverse, curated list. This year, for the second year in a row, the Terry McAdam Book Award winner will be the featured book and giveaway book on the list.
Kivi Leroux Miller has graciously agreed to offer her award winning Content Marketing for Nonprofits: A Communications Map for Engaging Your Community, Becoming a Favorite Cause, and Raising More Money as a giveaway for the post.
I also extend a huge thank you to the nonprofit thought leaders who contributed to this list. They are Debra Beck, Kathleen Brennan, Heather Carpenter, Linda Czipo, Pamela Grow, John Haydon, Beth Kanter and Marc A. Pitman. What a stellar list of contributors! I publish this list at this time of year because I think a book is the perfect holiday gift for that someone special in your nonprofit network. Any of these books would be a very thoughtful gift.
To give
some order to the list, I have arranged it loosely into three sections:
- Marketing and Communication
- Planning and Leadership
- Fundraising
Marketing and Communication
First up is Content Marketing for Nonprofits: A Communications Map for Engaging Your Community, Becoming a Favorite Cause, and Raising More Money
which is the giveaway this year compliments of the author, Kivi Le Roux
Miller.
The way this list is put
together is that I send an email to nonprofit sector leaders and changemakers
and ask for their recommendations. The very
first reply I had was from John Haydon who recommended this book and said: “Content Marketing for Nonprofits by Kivi is
a must. I love this book because it walks you
through, step-by-step, the process for creating a comprehensive content
marketing strategy. Each chapter is full of tactics that
nonprofits can put into action right away.”
It is the
winner of the prestigious Terry McAdam Award which is annually awarded by the
Alliance for Nonprofit Management to
the most
inspirational and useful new book published which makes a substantial contribution to nonprofit management. The Chair of the 2014 Committee,
describes Kivi’s book as “a fun and insightful read that guides the management
of nonprofit organizations to integrate marketing and communications with
community engagement, fundraising and programmatic services. It provides the
approach with both depth and practical application and examples.” This is a must have in any nonprofit personal
library. Details to enter
the giveaway are at the end of the post.
Visit
Kivi’s website here.
Also recommended by John Haydon – Nonprofit author, web creator, #1
Facebook maven
John says: “For Nonprofit
marketers who feel like they can't write, or feel overwhelmed with starting a
blog or writing E-mail newsletters, this book provides tactics to help even the
"non-writer" get started.”
Your Perfect Presentation: Speak in Front of Any Audience Anytime Anywhere and Never Be Nervous Again
by Bill Hoogterp
Recommended by Linda Czipo, Executive Director at NJ Center for Non-Profits
Recommended by Linda Czipo, Executive Director at NJ Center for Non-Profits
Linda says, “It offers a wide array of tips, techniques, exercises, etc., to
strengthen public speaking skills in a variety of situations. Even if you only
use a fraction of the information, it will improve your effectiveness as a
speaker.
Thiagi's Interactive Lectures: Power Up Your Training With Interactive Games and Exercises by Sivasailam Thiagi Thiagarajan
Recommended by Beth Kanter – Internationally recognized nonprofit social media guru, trainer and facilitator Beth referred her blog post Nonprofit Technology Training for this list. If you are involved in training and facilitation you must read this post and check out all of the resources. I have included Interactive Lectures because I think it has broad application. Beth’s comments: “”Thiagi’s” tips will help you avoid being boring and make it more interactive. This book has been on my shelf for almost 10 years and I’ve had the opportunity to test and play with almost all the techniques in the book - and it makes teaching so much more fun for both you and your students.”
Planning and Leadership
The Sustainability Mindset: Using the Matrix Map to Make Strategic Decisions by Steve Zimmerman and Jeanne Bell
Recommended by Heather Carpenter, PhD, Assistant
Professor at Grand Valley School of Public, Nonprofit and Health Administration
This is a comprehensive resource which
will give a nonprofit the framework they need to make decisions for
sustainability and help leaders address the challenges inherent in balancing
mission impact with financial viability.
This book is a
successor to the authors’ Nonprofit
Sustainability: Making Strategic Decisions for Financial Viability which has been one of the most popular books
on last year’s list. (Yes, I know
that.) It is loaded with useful figures,
tables and templates.
Consider: Harnessing the Power of Reflective Thinking In Your Organization
by Daniel Forrester
Recommended by Debra Beck, Nonprofit Board/Governance expert
-author, blogger, educator
Deb has an excellent blog article on this topic which includes a
video by Forrester. Click here for “The Power of Intention in Nonprofit Governance: Building Reflective Leadership.”
Forrester makes a clear and compelling case for the value of
reflection in organizational life. Embracing the role of pausing, reflecting,
and digging deeper to address the underlying issues being considered increases
the potential for both higher-quality board decisions and higher board member
satisfaction and motivation.
Fundraising
There are a zillion fundraising books out there but these books have been recommended by top fundraising experts. I am so happy to see two of them aimed specifically at small nonprofits.
Kathleen Brennan – CEO, Emerson and Church Publishers and Pamela Grow – Fundraising Expert recommended the same two books:
Kathleen Brennan – CEO, Emerson and Church Publishers and Pamela Grow – Fundraising Expert recommended the same two books:
Train Your Board (and Everyone Else) to Raise Money: A Cookbook of Easy-to-Use Fundraising Exercises by and
Straight to the point, Pamela says, “Fundraising really is everyone’s job. That’s why I loved Andrea
Khilstedt and Andy Robinson’s new book.”
See
Pamela’s review here.
Retention Fundraising: The New Art and Science of Keeping Your Donors for Life
by Roger Carver
Pamela says, “Ask anyone what the biggest problem in nonprofit fundraising is and the statistics don’t lie: donor retention….should be on every fundraiser’s bookshelf. See Pamela’s review here.
Pamela says, “Ask anyone what the biggest problem in nonprofit fundraising is and the statistics don’t lie: donor retention….should be on every fundraiser’s bookshelf. See Pamela’s review here.
Pamela and Amy Eisentein both recommend Amy’s new book:
Major Gift Fundraising for Small Shops: How to Leverage Your Annual Fund in Only Five Hours per Week
Pamela says, “It guides readers, step by step through starting and
growing their major gift fundraising.”
Pamela also provided a link to her post: Five Great Non-Fundraising
Fundraising Books. Click here to see Pamela’s list.
The Essential Fundraising Handbook for Small Nonprofits by Kirsten Bullock, Betsy Baker, Gayle L. Gifford, Pamela Grow, Lori L. Jacobwith, Marc A. Pitman, Sherry Truhlar, Sandy Rees
The Essential Fundraising Handbook for Small Nonprofits by Kirsten Bullock, Betsy Baker, Gayle L. Gifford, Pamela Grow, Lori L. Jacobwith, Marc A. Pitman, Sherry Truhlar, Sandy Rees
Recommended by Marc A. Pitman
Marc recommended a wonderful list of books, many of which have been on previous wishlists. I’ve chosen this blockbuster from his list to be on the
wishlist. Look at the list of stellar
fundraising experts who collaborated as authors for this book. Marc says, “8 of us launched The Essential Fundraising Handbook this year. WOW. It keeps selling well every month!” And I say, “Wow! All fundraisers will want to have this on
their bookshelf.”
Also by Marc and not on a previous wishlist…..
Also by Marc and not on a previous wishlist…..
Nonprofit Social Media: A beginner's guide to nurturing relationships from your desk
We all know that nurturing relationships is important to nonprofits but do you know how to do it on Social Media? Here’s the how-to resource guide for you.
I am adding just one book to this diverse list of books:
Cause for Change: The Why and How of Nonprofit Millennial Engagement
by Kari Dunn Saratovsky and Derrick Feldmann
Derrick and Kara are the premier researchers on what makes
Millennials tick when it comes to nonprofits.
I have been writing about their reports and annual conference for the
last few years and this book has been on the Wishlist
for Nonprofit Folk Pinterest Board for quite some
time. Millennials do things differently than older generations and if you want
to connect with them as volunteers, supporters and donors you need to
understand how they relate to nonprofits.
Here is a link
to Beth Kanter’s excellent full review of this book.
My thanks to all of the thought leading contributors for sharing their recommendations with us and a special thank you to Kivi Leroux Miller for offering her highly acclaimed, award winning book as the giveway for this year’s post.
Giveaway Details
If you would like an opportunity to win a copy of Content Marketing
for Nonprofits just leave a comment here about the list or add a
book you would recommend. Another
way to enter is to visit the MarionConway
– Nonprofit Consultant facebook page and leave a comment on the post
about this giveaway. The
winner will be chosen from comments made by midnight, November 28, 2014.
If you enter the giveaway, please email me your email
address so that I can contact you if you are the winner.
All
of these books are at Amazon. Just
click on the title below and you’ll be at Amazon.
9 comments:
Thank you for the great list, I've been eating, breathing and living non profit for several months now as I gear up to become an Executive Director of one. I'm looking for all the help I can find!
I have worked in the nonprofit sector for over 25 years and it is great to see so many resources to help the sector. If there are any good books about going from a primarily government grant funded np to one that runs business ventures to help shrink the dependence on shrinking government funding, I am all ears.
Marion,
Thanks so much for including The Essential Fundraising Handbook for Small Nonprofits on your list.
It was great fun working with such a super crew of fundraisers!
All the best,
Gayle
This is a terrific list which I hope to peruse over the next 6 months. From content to financial sustainability, it covers a lot of ground of concern to small non-profits. Thanks for the list.
I would add Mobile for Good by Heather Mansfield to this list. She wrote a great guide to using mobile and social media to fundraise.
Great list!
I'm very new to the non-profit world after many years of higher ed marketing. This list is a great help to me as I build my knowledge and resource base!
For a great resource for Christian nonprofits I recomend From Concept to Scale: Creating A Gospel-Minded Organization
http://www.amazon.com/From-Concept-Scale-Gospel-Minded-Organization/dp/0988250306
Thanks for sharing such a broad, all-encompassing list. I'm currently helping to build a foundation, and also getting ready to start my own small business and I think these will be invaluable to both!
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