The Little Field Guide for Sparking Community-Led Change
10 Essential Questions to Build Civic Confidence and Momentum
by Richard C. Harwood
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Pub Date 25 Mar 2025 | Archive Date 30 Sep 2025
Description
Creating change in communities is hard. Getting people and resources in motion and keeping them aligned is a big challenge. Creating something sustainable is even tougher. Generating results can be downright elusive. What are we to do? How can we get started in ways that increase the likelihood of long-term success?
If we want to spark community-led change, then how we do the work is as important as what we do. And the early steps we take matter—a lot. Drawing on over 35 years of experience leading change in communities across all 50 states and 40 countries worldwide, Harwood reveals ten essential questions that are often overlooked in community change initiatives. With inspiring stories of transformation and actionable strategies, this field guide is a must-read for those ready to step forward, meet communities where they are, and forge sustainable momentum that creates a new trajectory of hope.
Advance Praise
"When your heart tells you that things must change, but you scratch your head on how, Rich Harwood has the answers."
-Debra M. Jacobs, president and CEO, The Patterson Foundation
"The Little Field Guide is an easily digestible and profound resource for all of us looking to effect change in deeply divided communities."
-Larry Olmstead, president and CEO, United Way of Northern California
"Sometimes the simplest, most elegant questions hold the biggest promise for transformation. This is the essence of The Little Field Guide."
-Jen Algire, executive vice president, Union for Reform Judaism
"Rich Harwood's The Little Field Guide for Sparking Community-Led Change is a must-read for anyone passionate about igniting hope in their community."
-Michael Toledo, president and CEO, Centro Hispano Daniel Torres Inc.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9798992071108 |
PRICE | US$4.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 122 |
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Featured Reviews

Thank you to Studio Books and NetGalley for the eARC! I think this book is a pretty good introduction into community-led, or grassroots, organizing for change. It is straightforward and easy to understand. I appreciate the intersectional lens the author aims to discuss organizing through and actually went beyond the book to read/listed to some other bodies of his work. This ultimately helped flush out some of the ideas presented in this book! I also enjoyed the format and the reiteration of ideas, sometimes that can be repetitive, but for this book I think it was more useful than anything. Specifically for the format: the inclusion of cartoon sketches, underlining throughout the chapters, and bolding the final takeaways from each really helped keep my interest — beyond just the content. Definitely a useful book that lays a framework out through “field notes” in order to most compassionately serve communities in growing, rebuilding, or simply just existing. Thank you again for this eARC!
Favorite Quote: pg. 39 - “Change spreads over time, like a positive contagion.”

I liked this book. It was a bit repetitive, but I did find it very insightful regarding both the processes for community-led change truly suggested by the connected Institute and differing methods used by other practitioners/funders outside of the organization; plus, the repetition helped make the main themes 'stick' and last. Not only did the author challenge these alternative methods with respect, but rationale/reasoning and suggestions for improvement were provided. The chapters, while fairly brief, provide a great amount of points and questions to ponder at different points in one's reading journey, if not between points of their civic discussions, as well. Good stuff.
Thank you to Studio Books for providing this book for review consideration via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.