The NTEN Library: Book Resources on IT Leadership
Here’s a roundup of some useful books on managing and leading your organization’s technology.
Managing Nonprofits.org: Dynamic Management for the Digital Age
Ben Hecht and Rey Ramsey
The digital age has dramatically changed the way we all do business—from the tasks we do everyday, to the pace at which we must adapt and embrace change. Managing Nonprofits.org focuses on adapting leadership styles and management decisions to this new reality. Each chapter highlights a case study to offer context and real world examples. (NTEN members get discounts on Jossey Bass/Wiley Books)
Nonprofits and Technology: Emerging Research for Useable Knowledge
Michael Cortes and Kevin Rafter, editors
Michael Cortes and Kevin Rafter have collected research papers on topics ranging from technology infrastructure to the use of online advocacy in order to explore how technology helps, and hinders, nonprofit effectiveness. This work is a welcome addition to the relatively new field nonprofit technology, as hard data is hard to find.
Nonprofit Internet Strategies: Best Practices for Marketing, Communications, and Fundraising Success
Ted Hart, James M. Greenfield, Michael Johnston
Nonprofit Internet Strategies is written by and for nonprofit practitioners in non-technical language. From strategy to staffing to messaging, this book lays out the tools and resources you’ll need to bring your marketing and fundraising into the 21st century.
Fundraising on the Internet, 2nd Edition
Mal Warwick, Ted Hart, Nick Allen
The second edition of Fundraising on the Internet gives you both the big picture context - how to build trust and relationships, for example - and concrete strategies to recruit new donors and renew existing ones. You’ll learn about using outside resources and go beyond the basics to make your online fundraising as effective as possible. Case studies and reference materials are included.








