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Nonprofit Management Certificate
Program Overview
The California State University, East Bay Certificate in Nonprofit Management Program prepares existing and aspiring nonprofit professionals to meet the increasingly challenging demands of the industry.
Students who enter the Nonprofit Management Certificate program can look forward to engaging, hands-on sessions that directly apply to their day-to-day work. All are taught by professors and instructors with substantial experience in all aspects of the nonprofit field, from board planning and fundraising to organizational development and financial and personnel management. Classes are held in the evenings and are conveniently located in downtown Oakland, making them easily accessible via public transportation or car.
Program Objectives
- To provide graduates a thorough grounding in all aspects of nonprofit management, including board development, financial management, fundraising, marketing, program evaluation and nonprofit law.
- To give graduates the skills and confidence to meet head-on the evolving demands of nonprofit administration.
- To give graduates the skills and confidence to better meet their existing day-to-day challenges.
Who Should Attend
- Nonprofit administrators, board members, staff and volunteers seeking to upgrade their skills, stay current with best practices and trends and improve their organizations' effectiveness.
- Individuals interested in working in the nonprofit field.
Admission Requirements
For admission requirements, please email Misako Endoh, Program Coordinator, at alpcert@csueastbay.edu.
Course Curriculum
Details of the courses in this certificate can be found on the Cal State East Bay Continuing Education Web site (link opens in new window).
Tuition and Fees
Application Fee $100
Tuition: $2,300/quarter
Living Expenses $2,700/quarter
Books: $250/quarter
Apply Now!
To apply to the Nonprofit Management Certificate program, complete and submit all required documents listed in the Diploma/Certificate Application Checklist. |
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