NTEN Member Discounts -- Publications
NTEN Members receive discounts on many products and services from NTEN and our discount partners, in addition to many other benefits. If you're not already a member, join NTEN today.
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Discount Categories: Publications | Services | Tools | Training
CompassPoint Nonprofit Services
10% discount on all publications sold on its online Nonprofit Bookstore. CompassPoint Nonprofit Services is a nonprofit training, consulting, and research organization. Most books in their online store are already 10-25% off list price, which means NTEN members get up to 35% off list prices!
15% discount on all titles. Formerly Wilder Publishing Center and Wilder National Consulting Services, Fieldstone Alliance has provided consulting, publishing, training, network development, demonstration projects, and capacity building for nonprofits and their communities for 23 years. NTEN members can save on practical, step-by-step books on nonprofit management, collaboration, and community building.
30% discount on Nonprofits and Technology: Emerging Research for Usable Knowledge from Lyceum Books. This book identifies the ways that new information and communication technology both help and hinder nonprofit effectiveness. The book establishes a body of dependable research on the subject, compiling the resources needed to make better technology-adoption and management decisions in the nonprofit sector.
25% discount on new subscriptions. The Nonprofit Quarterly brings you the best thinking and best practices in nonprofit management and contains values-based critical analyses and practical how-to's on topics like governance, fundraising, evaluation, philanthropy, financial management, technology, and advocacy.Stanford Social Innovation Review
30% discount on new subscriptions. The Stanford Social Innovation Review presents the best ideas in nonprofit management, philanthropy and corporate citizenship. The Review is a quarterly journal published by the Center for Social Innovation at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, which has offered a certificate program in public management for 32 years.


