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Highlights
- This essential guidebook--created by the founder of Cancer Kids First, the world's largest youth-led cancer nonprofit--gives young changemakers the exact blueprint they need to turn big ideas into real-world impact.
- About the Author: Olivia Zhang founded Cancer Kids First (CKF) in 2019 at age fourteen after losing two loved ones to cancer.
- 168 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Nonprofit Organizations & Charities
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Book Synopsis
This essential guidebook--created by the founder of Cancer Kids First, the world's largest youth-led cancer nonprofit--gives young changemakers the exact blueprint they need to turn big ideas into real-world impact.
Young people are driving social change like never before--but many passionate activists lack the roadmap to turn their ideas into sustainable organizations. In this guide, Olivia Zhang, who launched Cancer Kids First at age fourteen after losing two loved ones to cancer, delivers the comprehensive nonprofit playbook she wishes she'd had when first starting out. Now a student at Harvard University and a recent inductee into the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for Social Impact (she was the youngest honoree in her category in 2025), Zhang shares her journey of scaling a youth-led charity to reach over 10,000 patients across twenty-two countries.
Readers will receive the following:
- Step-by-step instructions on legal filing, branding, teambuilding, and fundraising
- Practical worksheets, checklists, and actionable exercises
- A Gen-Z-friendly format with emojis and approachable language
- Proven strategies from Zhang's journey of scaling Cancer Kids First globally
Drawing from her viral Google Docs guide--which garnered more than 400,000 views--Zhang transforms trial-and-error lessons into an actionable blueprint, covering startup essentials, growth strategies, and the authentic leadership challenges unique to young founders. Whether you're in high school or college, for every passionate young person who believes they can (and should) change the world--YOUth is the ultimate resource to make it happen.
Review Quotes
"Many young people have great ideas to make the world a better place and need just a little guidance to put their plans into action. I wish I'd had a book like this when I first started in the nonprofit world; it would have saved so much time and prevented a lot of mistakes."
--Celeste Headlee, award-winning journalist and bestselling author of We Need to Talk
"Zhang has taken a complicated task of creating a nonprofit from the ground up and turned it into delicious snack-size tips for young people to devour and use to build!"
--Nancy Lublin, Founder, Dress for Success, and former CEO, DoSomething, Inc.
"Olivia has crafted the perfect 'how to' book for young people on starting and growing a nonprofit, based on her own experiences. She demonstrates that you don't need years of experience to tackle a daunting problem."
--Tina Seelig, Professor, Stanford, and bestselling author of What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20
"This work is like a power tool for young changemakers--sharp, efficient, and built by someone who's done the work. She skips the fluff and gets real about what it takes to build something that lasts."
--Marley Dias, Founder, #1000BlackGirlBooks, and bestselling author of Marley Dias Gets It Done
"I've seen the power of resilience, and Olivia Zhang channels that same grit and heart on every page of this equal parts playbook and pep talk for the next generation to lead with purpose."
--Ethan Zohn, Cofounder, Grassroot Soccer
"This book provides a crucial blueprint for young people yearning to positively impact the world NOW--everything from the bits and pieces to the big picture, and also the challenges found within the cracks!"
--Nadya Okamoto, Cofounder, August, and Founder, PERIOD
"Zhang offers a grounded and thoughtful guide for young founders. Having started my own organization at 21, I appreciate the clarity and conviction it takes to lead early--and this book captures that well."
--Dr. Alaa Murabit, Libyan-Canadian physician, policy maker, and strategist
About the Author
Olivia Zhang founded Cancer Kids First (CKF) in 2019 at age fourteen after losing two loved ones to cancer. As CEO, she's grown CKF into the world's largest youth-led nonprofit in its field, with 40,000+ volunteers across eighty countries. Zhang is a 2025 Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Impact honoree.