Certificate Overview
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Strategic planning is the process by which nonprofit organizations examine their mission, programs, capabilities, and desired outcomes with the intent to improve organizational efficiency and impact. When successfully completed, strategic planning reaffirms the organization’s mission, presents a clear picture of the organization’s strengths and weaknesses, and empowers the organization and its stakeholders by outlining the steps necessary to attain long-and short-term goals and maximizing organizational efficiency. Organizations that fail to perform regular self-assessments greatly diminish their chances at successfully completing their mission and overlook missed opportunities to fine-tune an organization’s managers and executives. The purpose of the Graduate Certificate in Strategic Planning and Board Leadership for Nonprofits is to highlight the opportunities that strategic planning affords organizations and present an opportunity for executive leadership training.
Credit Distribution
The Graduate Certificate in Strategic Planning and Board Leadership requires:
NPM-6100 | Nonprofit Governance and Board Leadership | 3 |
MNP-5020 | Leadership and Management in Public Service in the 21st Century | 3 |
MNP-5300 | Human Resource Management for Public Service | 3 |
MPL-5200 | Program Analysis and Evaluation | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: 12