The following textbook is required for this course.
Book 1: The Nonprofit Handbook, Third Edition. Gary M. Grobman.
White Hat Communications: 2002.
ISBN # 192910913x
This course focuses on providing the student with
a framework of basic knowledge regarding the non-profit sector
including how to start and operate one of your own.
1). Incorporation.
2). Drafting Bylaws.
3). Nonprofit Boards of Directors.
4). Mission and Vision Statements.
5). Strategic Planning.
6). Board Leadership.
7). Ethics.
8). 501 (c) (3) Tax-exempt Status.
9). Risk Management.
10). Fiscal Issues.
11). Personnel.
12). Hiring and Firing.
13). Volunteers.
14). Fundraising.
15). Writing Grant Proposals.
16). Lobbying.
17). Political Activity.
18). Public Relations.
19). The Internet.
20). Nonprofit E-commerce.
21). Coalitions.
22). Competition.
23). Tax Exemptions and Challenges.
24). Mergers.
25). Change Management.
26). Nonprofit Classifications.
27). Brief History.
28). Theory.
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
1). Understand how to draft and know the general
content of Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws.
2). Know and understand the role of the Board of Directors.
3). Know how to go about drafting a strategic plan, including
mission and vision statements.
4). Know how to obtain 501 (c)(3) tax-exempt status.
5). Know how to deal with certain management and personnel issues.
6). Have an introduction to fundraising as well as grant writing.
7). Understand the do’s and don’ts of lobbying and
other political activity.
8). Find out the importance of e-commerce in today’s world
9). Know how to form a coalition.
10). Know some brief history and theory regarding nonprofit organizations.
The course begins on the date of your enrollment. You have
90 days to complete this course. Extensions are rarely granted,
and then, only for extreme emergencies or active military duty.
If you do not complete the course within the 90 day time frame
receive an “incomplete/withdrawal” and would have
to re-register and pay tuition again if they desire to complete
it.
This is a self-paced course. You may proceed at
the pace that is right for you. It is acceptable to accelerate
in this course and complete it in less than 90 days.
As you progress through the course, always feel
free to contact me to discuss issues, questions,
etc related to the course. I am there to be a mentor
to you as you proceed with learning.
You may contact me via email at any time. You may also request
to have a meeting in a chat room with me. Please make such requests
directly to me, I will then set the date and time for the chat
room meeting. I will answer your emails within 48 hours of receipt.
There is
only one examination for this certificate program. The examination
may be taken upon successful completion of all of the assignments
for Courses I, II, and III in this certificate program. Assignments
are graded on a Pass/Fail basis. The final examination is open
book, and you have three days to complete it. I will give you
full instructions on accessing and taking the exam as you progress
in the certificate program. The final examination covers the materials
from all three courses in the certificate program. The final examination
consists of objective type questions. The grade scale for the
final examination is provided above.
All
of the assignments for this course are detailed in the classroom.
Go back to the classroom page and click on “assignments.”
If
you have any questions regarding this program, you may address
them to adm@breyerstate.com.
An administrative faculty member will respond to all questions.
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