Nonprofit Studies: Library research resources
People interested in careers in the nonprofit sector can pursue a degree or certificate at the undergraduate or graduate level through the Wilder School’s Nonprofit Studies Programs. These programs support the development of current and future executives, boards, staff and volunteers to become collaborative, thoughtful and ethical leaders in this growing field.
In support of the nonprofit studies curriculum, VCU Libraries offers a robust collection of books, ebooks, journals and electronic resources. An overview of these resources is listed below:
- ASPA Series in Public Administration and Public Policy: Non-profit Organizations: Real Issues for Public Administrators
- Social Media for Social Good: A How to Guide for Nonprofits HD62.6 .M3676 2012
- Guidestar
- Nonprofit Management and Leadership
- Independent Director: The Non-executive’s Director’s Guide to Effective Board Presence
- Research Guide for Nonprofit Research
- Journal for Nonprofit Management
- Charity Navigator
- The Social Profit Handbook: The Essential Guide to Setting Goals, Assessing Outcomes, and Achieving Success for Mission-driven Organizations HD62.6 .G717 2015
by Business and Public Affairs Collections Librarian Patricia Sobczak
Categories Nonprofit Studies, Political Science, Public Affairs, Wilder School