Johns Hopkins University Nonprofit Management Program 9.5.12

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Welcome to the Certificate in Nonprofit Management Information Session

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This presentation describes the graduate certificate in nonprofit management at Johns Hopkins University.

Transcript of Johns Hopkins University Nonprofit Management Program 9.5.12

  • 1. Welcome to the Certificate in Nonprofit Management Information Session

2. Presentation by> Char MollisonFaculty and Program [email protected]> Sallie YouAdmissions Office> Adam La FaciLearning Times LLC 3. Agenda> About you!> On-line Environment> Purpose of the> Admission and CostCertificate Program> Student Testimonials> Why NonprofitManagement? > Time Out for Questions> Value of the Graduate > FacultyCertificate > How to Apply> Courses > More Questions 4. Purpose of the Certificate Program> Build analytical and management skills> Show how your field fits into the largernonprofit sector> How forces outside your field affect anonprofits leadership and managementchallenges> For government and corporate employees:how nonprofits work> Role of nonprofits or NGOs in society> Convey what we know about excellenceand effectiveness 5. Why Nonprofit Management?In the old days:> No field of study, no courses> Only idealism and energy> High profile scandals in the 1980s and 90s> Decline in public trust 6. Why Nonprofit Management?Today:> Greater scrutiny from Congress, media> Public demand for accountability> New expectations for service and impact> More competition for funding> Knowledge base for excellences, effectiveness 7. Value of a Graduate Certificate> Post-baccalaureate certificate> Provides specialized academic study> Emphasis on practical application for jobs> Alternative to masters, or an add-on> Studies show increased earnings> Competitive advantage- Stand out- Helps when changing careers 8. Value of a Graduate CertificateIn Nonprofit Management> Nonprofit employment generally robust> Enhancement to other skills, credentials - Shows interest and caring - Shows knowledge of unique requirements - Access to professional networks> Better prepared to succeed on the job> Energy plus idealism plus Preparation!> Johns Hopkins strong reputation in nonprofit researchand education 9. JHUs Global Reputation 10. Spring Semester 2013January 23 May 7, 2013 11. Six Required Courses> Influence and Impact of Nonprofits> Principles of Nonprofit Management> Nonprofit Governance and Executive Leadership> Financial Management and Analysis in Nonprofits> Program Development and Evaluation> Resource Development and Marketing 12. Blackboard Sample Page 13. Admissions Requirements> GPA: at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale> Strong writing skills> Particular interests and work experience mayalso be considered 14. Application Requirements> Transcripts> Current resume> Statement of purpose (about 1,000 words)> Two letters of recommendation (one preferably academic)> Applicants outside the US:- TOEFL score if non-native English speaker- Course-by-course credentialing service 15. Program Cost> $75 one-time application fee> Each course: $3,171 plus $150 technology fee(total for each course is $3,321)> Approximately $20,000 for all six courses(not including books or materials) 16. Student Testimonials> Joe DoughertyEnvironmental Protection Agency> Sarah GuerrieriNational Childrens Medical Center 17. Student Testimonials 18. Student Testimonials 19. Student Testimonials 20. Time Out for Questions 21. Faculty 22. Faculty Criteria> Expertise> Domestic and International Achievements> Reputation> Teaching Ability 23. Visit Our Website to Apply 24. Questions? 25. Thank you!Please send additional questions to [email protected]