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Save-the-Date: IRS Workshop for Small and Midsized Tax-Exempt Charitable Organizations. This nationally touring IRS Workshop for Small and Midsized charitable nonprofits is a one-day workshops offered twice on May 21-22, 2013 at Lawrence Tech. Read More...

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Jerry Lindman, Director of LTU's Center for Nonprofit Management, talks with Nichole Christian on the Craig Fahle Show about Detroit's growing nonprofit sector.

 


Executive to Executive Series
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Boardwalk Workshops
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For more information contact:
Jerry Lindman, J.D.
Director, Center for Nonprofit Management
College of Management
Lawrence Technological University
21000 West 10 Mile Road
Southfield, MI 48075-1058
248.204.3095
Email: glindman@ltu.edu

Graduate Certificate in
Nonprofit Management and Leadership

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The College of Management’s Center for Nonprofit Management, in partnership with the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, is pleased to offer a Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management and Leadership. This 12 credit Graduate Certificate is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of what it takes to lead and manage a charitable 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization in today’s environment. The Certificate requires 12 credit hours of graduate-level coursework including three specially designed nonprofit management courses, and one elective drawn from traditional MBA courses.  Lawrence Tech also offers an MBA with a concentration in nonprofit management.  Should you decide to pursue an MBA with a concentration in nonprofit management, the courses taken to complete the certificate program can be applied toward completion of an MBA.

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The course work:

Four courses (12 credits) consisting of:

  • Comprehensive Fund Development for Nonprofits (MGT6083)
  • Leading Change and Building Capacity for Nonprofits (MGT6033)
  • Strategic Nonprofit Management (MGT6073)
  • One elective - The candidate will work with their academic advisor to choose a course from a menu of MBA tract coursework in areas such as leadership, financial management, marketing, project management, human resource management, operations management and MIS

Students will learn the knowledge and skills needed to:

  • Understand the valued role the nonprofit sector plays in today’s society
  • Implement strategic competencies needed to lead a nonprofit organization
  • Analyze and manage strengths and weaknesses in organizational systems
  • Understand comprehensive fundraising by a nonprofit organization
  • Design successful fundraising proposals
  • Create strategies to build communities of support
  • Build and use communication competencies
  • Learn best practices of partnering with business and government.

 

Both the nonprofit certificate program and the MBA with a concentration in nonprofit management can be completed entirely online

Instructors

Jerry Lindman., Mike Montgomery, Richard Rappleye

For application information about the Certificate in Nonprofit Management or an MBA degree with a nonprofit management concentration, contact:

Jerry Lindman
glindman@ltu.edu  
248.204.3095 p

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