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  • 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.  
  • Course Description: This online course prepares nonprofit leaders and aspiring leaders to focus on the mission and create innovative programs which impact the community. Learning Objective: Participants will be better able to:
    • Develop meaningful and innovative programs.
    • Develop programs with community impact.
    Benefits Participants completing the Kansas Nonprofit Centre’s Non-Profit Leadership program will be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to develop innovative and impactful programs
  • Interactive activities and learning path. Instant Access to our platform / multimedia content 1 year full access to the purchased courses.
  • Course Description:

    This course will provide comprehensive coverage of the different areas related to starting and running a successful non-profit organization. This includes exploring the legal aspects associated with creating a non-profit, building an effective board of directors, creating a mission statement and drafting bylaws, developing fundraising goals and techniques, managing financials such as budgeting and tax filing requirements, and understanding grantsmanship principles and options for grant funding research methods.

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