Agile planning in non-profit organizations requires more than frameworks and principles—it depends on practical tools, accessible learning resources, and affordable platforms. This Teaching Paper provides a curated guide to key books, websites, software tools, and online courses that support the integration of agile methodologies into non-profit strategy and operations. It examines essential texts such as The Age of Agile, Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time, and The Lean Startup, alongside platforms like Trello, Asana, and OpenProject. Through analysis and a practical case study, the paper demonstrates how organizations can leverage low-cost and open-access resources to build agile capacity in diverse contexts, including remote and low-resource environments. For academics, it links agile theory with adaptive practice; for practitioners, it offers an actionable roadmap to strengthen collaboration, learning, and responsiveness.
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