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The tl;dr
I have written a new book on philanthropy! It is called “Twice As Good - Practical Tools To Double the Impact of Your Philanthropy

Who it’s for

This book is best fit for foundations and philanthropists who are keen on giving more effectively. Currently, there aren’t many tools for donor education - you can’t exactly get a Master’s degree in philanthropy - and I have found many grantmakers who want to learn but have limited options. The space is currently dominated by books on the psychology of giving or authors advocating for a specific cause. I have always been a bit more optimistic about teaching tools and methods instead of prescribing a solution. The book is aimed to be “pop-science” enough that a brand-new giver can get value from it, but because the space is relatively empty, experienced foundations have found it useful as well.

 

How it’s different:

The book covers a lot of the same content as our AIM grantmakers training or my previous textbook, but in a way that I hope is more concrete and entertaining. It includes more stories about how foundations work internally and offers more easily digested take-home lessons. Depending on demand, we’ll eventually put out an audiobook and likely translate it into a few languages (Spanish being first on the list).

Some context (and fun facts)

  • I have always been a bit of a literalist when it comes to book titles and loved the simultaneously bold and modest claim of “10% happier”. I think most philanthropists could realistically double their impact; some could likely improve even more significantly.
  • This book was largely motivated by how many people read my (in my view, extremely boring) textbook on the same topic.
  • I don’t consider myself a natural writer, but between a lot of help from Worldshapers and feedback from others, I think the final product is pretty solid.


Want to check out the Twice as Good?
Here’s a sample (the Introduction) for you to read, and here’s where to order the book.

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