A minor in nonprofit management provides foundational knowledge and skills needed to manage and lead in the nonprofit business sector.

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A minor in nonprofit management provides foundational knowledge and skills needed to manage and lead in the nonprofit business sector. The minor combines coursework in business, communication and new media studies, and social work to teach students about leadership, management, public relations, grant writing, and evaluation which are necessary skills to work in nonprofit organizations.

Nonprofit Management at the Mount

  Program Requirements
  Featured Courses
Principles of Accounting
Introduction to Business
Management/Organizational Behavior
Foundations of Leadership
Human Resource Management
Nonprofit Management
Evaluation, Research, and Grantsmanship
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Undergraduate Programs:

 

Majors:

  Program Outcomes
  1. Explain key management concepts and functions as they relate to nonprofit business.
  2. Describe leadership theories, styles, and strategies most useful in nonprofit organizations.
  3. Apply basic financial accounting skills utilized in business organizations.
  4. Integrate public relations, persuasion, and media for use in a nonprofit organization.
  5. Demonstrate program evaluation knowledge and grant-writing skills.
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