Appendix 4Additional Resources for Getting StartedSVP Stuff, Books, Websites, and Blogs

For each book, I've also noted the associated questions from Appendix 1 that I believe it's most relevant to.

SVP Stuff

  1. The whole network: www.socialventurepartners.org
  2. SVP Seattle: www.socialventurepartners.org/seattle
  3. What we do: www.socialventurepartners.org/seattle/what-we-do/
  4. Why it matters: www.socialventurepartners.org/seattle/why-it-matters/
  5. To join, click on where we are at: www.socialventurepartners.org
  6. Some great stories: www.socialventurepartners.org/seattle/news-events/stories/

Books

  1. Arrillaga-Andreesen, Laura. 2012. Giving 2.0. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. Q3, 7
  2. Behar, Howard. 2007. It's Not about the Coffee. New York, NY: Penguin Group.
  3. Bornstein, David. 2007. How to Change the World. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. Q2, Q6
  4. Brown, Brene. 2012. Daring Greatly. Rutherford, NJ: Gotham Books. Q3, 7, 9, 10, 18.
  5. Chartavian, Gerald. 2012. A Year Up. New York, NY: Penguin Group. Q5
  6. Collins, Jim. 2005. Good to Great and the Social Sector. New York, NY: Harper Collins. Q15
  7. Coyle, Daniel. 2009. The Talent Code. New York, NY: Bantam Dell. Q11, 16
  8. Crutchfield, Leslie, John Kania, and John Kramer. 2011. Do More Than Give. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. Q5
  9. Duarte, Nancy. 2010. Resonate. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
  10. Eggers, Robert. 2013. The Social Revolution. New York, NY: Deloitte Touche Tohamatsu. Q1, 11
  11. Emerson, Jed. 2015. The Impact Investor. Hoboken, NJ: John ...

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