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Course Description

Board Leadership is Crucial to Successful Nonprofit Execution

The primary reason that nonprofits struggle with poor board governance is that board members have never been trained and often misunderstand their important governance role. This course will teach the history of governance in the nonprofit sector, and the readings and discussions will focus on ways to increase the effectiveness of boards by recruiting, training, engaging, and evaluating board members.

Learner Outcomes

  • Recognize the role of nonprofit boards
  • Apply strategies for board recruitment
  • Build models for board engagement, leadership, and training

Course Details

Number of Units: 1.0 graduate level extension credit(s) in semester hours

Who Should Attend: This course provides continuing education to nonprofit sector employees, professionals transitioning to the nonprofit sector, current or prospective board members, or potential or veteran volunteers will benefit from this research-based program.

Required Materials: All required materials embedded in the course via Blackboard.

Technical Requirements

Testimonials

"This class is ideal for anyone wanting to better understand board dynamics and essentials. It also provides a good look into the principles of leadership that can be applied to the nonprofit sector." -- Devon Moraes

Applies Towards the Following Certificate(s), Professional Programs and Series

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Type
Online
Dates
May 14, 2024 to Jun 10, 2024
Course Format
Course Fee(s)
BUS PD - $299 credit (1 units) $299.00
Available for Extension Credit
1 units
Instructor(s)
Section Notes

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Type
Online
Dates
Sep 03, 2024 to Sep 30, 2024
Course Format
Course Fee(s)
BUS PD - $299 credit (1 units) $299.00
Available for Extension Credit
1 units
Instructor(s)
Section Notes

Once you have enrolled in your course, log in to your account to access the course Welcome Letter, which includes directions on how to access the New Student Orientation and your online course.

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