5 Nonprofit Books to Add to Your Summer Reading List

5 Nonprofit Books to Add to Your Summer Reading List

By Sahara Bryant- Grant Writer

5 Nonprofit Books to Add to Your Summer Reading List

By: Sahara Bryant, Grant Writer 

Summer is the perfect time to unwind, relax, and catch up on some reading. Whether you are a volunteer, professional, or enthusiast, if you're in the world of nonprofits, expanding your knowledge through insightful books can be enjoyable and informative. In this blog post, we'll recommend five nonprofit books that captivate and inspire you during your summer reading adventures.


1. "The Power of Impact Investing" by Judith Rodin:

Impact investing is a rapidly growing field that merges financial returns with positive social and environmental outcomes. In "The Power of Impact Investing," Judith Rodin, an accomplished philanthropist and former president of the Rockefeller Foundation, explores the potential of impact investing to tackle global challenges. This book offers a comprehensive understanding of how individuals and organizations can align their investments with their values, making it an essential read for anyone interested in sustainable social change.

https://www.amazon.com/Power-Impact-Investing-Judith-Rodin/dp/1613630360 

2. "Start Something That Matters" by Blake Mycoskie:

Blake Mycoskie, the founder of TOMS Shoes, shares his inspiring journey of building a successful business while incorporating a strong social mission in "Start Something That Matters." This book chronicles the story of TOMS' "One for One" model, where for every pair of shoes sold, a pair is given to a child in need. Mycoskie's insights on entrepreneurship, social innovation, and the power of giving back make this book a must-read for aspiring changemakers.

https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/10723236 


3. "The Nonprofit Handbook" by Tracy D. Connors:

For those seeking a guide to navigating the ins and outs of nonprofit management, "The Nonprofit Handbook" by Tracy D. Connors is an invaluable resource. This book covers essential topics such as governance, fundraising, financial management, and legal compliance. Connors offers practical advice and expert insights to help seasoned professionals and newcomers excel in the nonprofit sector. Whether you're a board member, executive director, or volunteer, this book will equip you with the knowledge to make a meaningful impact.

https://www.amazon.com/NONPROFIT-HANDBOOK-2002-SUPPLEMENT-May-16-2002/dp/B006DUKX8U 


4. "Mountains Beyond Mountains" by Tracy Kidder:

Tracy Kidder's "Mountains Beyond Mountains," tells the inspiring story of Dr. Paul Farmer, a physician and anthropologist dedicated to providing healthcare to the poorest communities worldwide. Farmer co-founded Partners in Health, an organization renowned for its transformative work in global health equity. This book offers a compelling narrative that delves into the challenges nonprofits face working in resource-limited settings. It will inspire readers to question their assumptions about healthcare and social justice.

https://www.tracykidder.com/mountains-beyond-mountains.html


5. "The Blue Sweater" by Jacqueline Novogratz:

In "The Blue Sweater," Jacqueline Novogratz, founder of Acumen, takes readers on a journey of social entrepreneurship and global development. Novogratz shares her experiences working in Africa, providing insights into the complexities of poverty, empowerment, and sustainable change. This book challenges conventional wisdom and offers a fresh perspective on how individuals and organizations can create lasting social impact. Novogratz's storytelling abilities make this book an engaging and enlightening read.


https://ssir.org/books/reviews/entry/blue_sweater_jacqueline_novogratz 


While you enjoy your summer reading adventures, consider adding these five nonprofit books to your list. From impact investing and social entrepreneurship to nonprofit management and global development, each book offers unique perspectives and valuable insights into social change. Whether you're an aspiring nonprofit professional or simply interested in making a difference, these books will broaden your horizons and inspire you to take action. So, grab a comfortable chair, soak up the sunshine, and dive into the pages of these captivating reads that will leave you feeling informed, motivated, and ready to make a positive impact in the world of nonprofits. Happy reading!

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