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  • Fiscal Management for Non-profit Organizations Syllabus

    Course Description: This online course provides an overview of Fiscal Management for Non-profit Organizations. Through lectures, discussions, and real-world application activities, students will gain a deep knowledge of the basics of nonprofit financial management. By the end of this course, participants should be able to: Learning objectives:
    • Principles and practices related to non-profit fiscal management
    • Importance of good financial decision-making in the context of a non-profit organization
    • Cash flow forecasts and balanced budgets as part of sound fiscal operations
    • Understanding of budgeting for grants or other sources at various levels
    • Financial policies and procedures regarding grant awards or contributions from donors
    • Ethical considerations related to fundraising within non-profits
  • Description: Students will learn how to research for funding opportunities; analyze the Notice (RFP) to identify all the requirements and limitations to be able to make the best opportunity selection; how to write the different section of the Application Narrative; how to prepare and present a grant budget; how to properly complete a government grant application form, how to include attachments; and how to submit grant applications. Benefit of Certification: Organizations all over the world are seeking competitive grant funding. They all need a Certified International Grant Writer who knows what they are doing to get them to the top of the competitive pile.
  • Description: This course will study the historical, economic, political, social and psychological foundations of philanthropy in our society as well as the ethical, legal and financial aspects of organizational resource development. The role of leadership strategies for acquisition, maintenance and stewardship of resources will be explored. Students will review successful fundraising campaigns and develop a prototype fundraising campaign.   
    Prerequisite: Graduate Program in Education  
    Learning Objectives: Students will  
    • explore the historical, economic, political, social and psychological foundations of philanthropy in higher education  
    • examine the ethical, legal and financial aspects of organizational resource development in higher education  
    • review and analyze successful fundraising campaigns and develop a prototype fundraising campaign.  
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