by Vu Le (Author)
Forward-thinking solutions to the foundational problems plaguing the world of modern nonprofits
Going where many dare not, Reimagining Nonprofit and Philanthropy: Unlocking the Full Potential of a Vital and Complex Sector challenges existing sacred cows across a variety of issues relevant to nonprofit and philanthropy. Each chapter delves into a specific area of work (fundraising, boards, hiring, and so on), analyzes the challenges, and provides concrete solutions for change.
Written by Vu Le, former nonprofit executive and thought leader in the field, this book features leaders doing new things that go against the grain and is written in an easy-to-digest, oftentimes humorous tone. Readers will be left fired up, with their existing notions challenged, ready to flip over some tables and (figuratively) burn some systems down.
Le explores topics including:
- Scarcity, martyrdom, and learned helplessness, separating vision and mission, and "bizsplaining" to the corporate sector
- The folly of Robert's Rules of Order and reimagining governance through evolutionary and minimally-viable boards
- New leadership decision-making models, shifting away from the hierarchical model into a more distributed one
Reimagining Nonprofit and Philanthropy: Unlocking the Full Potential of a Vital and Complex Sector is an essential read for all nonprofit leaders, professionals, and donors who are looking to completely reimagine the way nonprofits think, operate, and make an impact.
Front Jacket
Nonprofits do critical work, but are exposed to a host of issues, including lack of funding, society's unrealistic expectations, an inferiority complex with the corporate sector, a martyrdom complex, risk-aversion, and a suppression of imagination. Over time, these issues and philosophies have become entrenched in nonprofit and philanthropic leaders, crystallizing into what we see now: A sector that does important work, but that fails to live up to its full potential.
Unflinchingly challenging existing long-held beliefs and practices across a variety of issues, Reimagining Nonprofits and Philanthropy: Unlocking the Full Potential of a Vital and Complex Sector clearly and comprehensively lays out the problems the nonprofit sector faces and provides actionable solutions that can easily be put into practice as soon as today.
Topics explored include:
- The myth of sustainability, psychological issues including scarcity and learned helplessness, and the conscience-laundering of inequity
- Problems with traditional board structure and ways to reimagine governance through evolutionary and minimally viable boards
- Advocacy measures such as electing progressive women of color, protecting voting rights, and changing tax laws
- Barriers holding the sector back including resistance to change, childhood trauma, and toxic intellectualizing
In a field that loves being very academic and dense with data and statistics, this book instead relies on stories, metaphors, references, and humor to drive points home and make the text enjoyable and engaging for readers. Drawing on author Vu Le's 20+ years of experience in the non-profit sector, including as an executive director for 13 years, this book also features exclusive interviews and case studies with top leaders and organizations in the field.
Reimagining Nonprofits and Philanthropy earns a well-deserved spot on the bookshelves of all nonprofit employees and leaders seeking to reshape their thinking and boldly forge a new path forward for their organizations.
Back Jacket
PRAISE FOR Reimagining Nonprofits and Philanthropy
"A transformative read. It redefines leadership, fundraising, and the very purpose of philanthropy."
--PHILIP LI, President and CEO, Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
"If you've ever felt disillusioned by the nonprofit world, this book will reignite your fire--and give you tools to make real change."
--VANESSA DANIEL, Author of Unrig The Game: What Women of Color Can Teach Everyone About Winning
"Vu Le's Reimagining Nonprofits and Philanthropy: Unlocking the Full Potential of a Vital and Complex Sector demands a radical shift in how philanthropy shows up for communities facing injustice. He urges leaders to be fearless in their asks and funders to respond with the fierce urgency and abundance this moment requires. This is how we can use money as medicine."
--EDGAR VILLANUEVA, author of Decolonizing Wealth: Indigenous Wisdom to Heal Divides and Restore Balance, founder and CEO of the Decolonizing Wealth Project and Liberated Capital
"Vu Le is handing us the blueprint for change in this masterful book. Using insights from real organizations and stories that cut through to our shared values, this book is instructing all of us to do better. A useful map forward for those who are new to the sector and those who need a refresher course in what it really means to disrupt for progressive change."
--AMBER HAMILTON, President and CEO, Memphis Music Initiative
"Vu Le has done something most folks don't have the guts to do--tell the whole truth about the sector with humor, clarity, and a sharp eye for what's broken and what's possible. This book is a balm and blueprint for every weary change maker who's ever tried to fix systems while running on fumes. It's funny, it's fiery, and it's filled with the kind of hard-won wisdom you only get from someone who's been in the trenches and kept their heart intact."
--KISHSHANA PALMER, podcaster, trainer, advisor, keynote speaker, and author of Busy is a Four-Letter Word: A Guide to Achieving More by Doing Less
Author Biography
Vu Le is a keynote speaker, blogger, and recognized thought leader in the nonprofit sector. He has 20+ years of experience in the nonprofit world, including being an executive director across two nonprofits for 13 years. He is the founder of Nonprofit AF, a renowned industry blog with global reach.
Number of Pages: 288
Dimensions: 0.95 x 9.2 x 6.34 IN
Publication Date: October 14, 2025