NGO Education Survey
University of Georgia
Contact Information:
Lori Tiller, PH. D.
Program Director
University of Georgia
279 Williams St.
Athens
Georgia 30602
United States
Northern America
Americas
https://ssw.uga.edu/degrees-programs/manml/contact/
lrl@uga.edu
University of Georgia
School of Social Work
279 Williams St.
Athens
Georgia 30602
United States
Northern America
Americas
https://ssw.uga.edu/degrees-programs/manml/contact/
lrl@uga.edu
MNML7055 Internship
Credit Bearing: 3-6 creditsLevel: Graduate
The internship allows students to integrate their academic learning with practical applications and skill development through supervised work and research in nonprofit organizations.
MNML7060 Fundraising and Development for NP Organizations
Credit Bearing: 3 creditsLevel: Graduate
Exploration of the field of fund raising and development to obtain financial resources, including gift planning, annual campaigns, capital and endowment campaigns, direct solicitation, and others. Management of volunteers, preparing and analyzing cash flow statements and financial statements for nonprofit organizations.
MNML7226 Evaluation of Professional Practice
Credit Bearing: 3 creditsLevel: Graduate
Students learn how to evaluate professional practice regarding the implementation of programs using various research design methodologies to design and improve individual, group, organizational, community, and institutional practices/interventions. Students will interpret, use, and communicate evaluation results to make appropriate decisions to improve various management and service delivery practices.
MNML7237 Theory and Management of Nonprofit Organizations
Credit Bearing: 3 creditsLevel: Graduate
An introduction to the field of nonprofit organizations, emphasizing the key theories useful for understanding them and the basic skills of leadership and management needed to make them effective. Attention is given to strategic planning, resource acquisition, accounting for use of resources, and developing human resources.
MNML7320 Managing Volunteers
Credit Bearing: 3 creditsLevel: Graduate
A comprehensive introduction to the design, administration, and management of volunteer programs. Students will work on a service-learning project that will involve consulting with local nonprofit organizations on designing and implementing a volunteer program.
MNML7330 Managing Innovations in Organizations
Credit Bearing: 3 creditsLevel: Graduate
Key concepts, models, and techniques of creativity and innovation. Areas of emphasis are on innovation process, innovation typologies, drivers for change, models of organizational innovation and change, individual and group creativity, human-centered design process, organizational culture, transformational leadership, and partnerships and innovation.
MNML7445 Nonprofit Financial Management
Credit Bearing: 3 creditsLevel: Graduate
For those with little or no prior training in accounting or financial administration, this course focuses on understanding and practicing foundational financial management practices, business planning, financial reporting, and fiscal decision-making in nonprofits. Covers a range of topics, including budgeting, financial statements, understanding revenue, accountability, organizational fiscal health.
MNML7908 Design Thinking for Social Innovation
Credit Bearing: 3 creditsLevel: Graduate
Immersive experience in Design Thinking, a proven problem-solving approach driven by user input to generate innovative solutions to social challenges. Intended for students interested in careers in nonprofit and government sectors, social enterprise, and community organizing. Students will engage with nonprofit organizations and communities to design solutions to their challenges.
MNML7947 Social Entrepreneurship
Credit Bearing: 3 creditsLevel: Graduate
An introduction to social entrepreneurship, a rapidly changing and developing field in which business and non-profit leaders design, grow, and lead mission-driven enterprises.
MNML7957 Grant Proposal Writing for Nonprofit Organizations
Credit Bearing: 3 creditsLevel: Graduate
The basic knowledge, skills, and practices involved in grant proposal writing for nonprofit organizations. Students will apply what they learn by identifying funding sources and responding to funding opportunities via the development of grant proposals on behalf of existing organizations.
MNML7977 Nonprofit Leadership
Credit Bearing: 3 creditsLevel: Graduate
A lecture/discussion course designed to outline the theoretical and practical viewpoints on leadership and followership. We approach this topic from the perspective that leadership is a process whereby an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a common goal.
College: University of Georgia
Department: School of Social Work
Courses:
Two required courses: MNML 7237 Theory & Management of Nonprofit Organizations MNML 7226 Evaluation of Community & Institutional Practices 2. Choose two from the following list: MNML 7060 Fundraising & Development for Nonprofit Organizations MNML 7320 Managing Volunteers MNML 7445 Nonprofit Financial Management MNML 7908 Design Thinking for Social Innovation MNML 7947 Social Entrepreneurship MNML 7957 Grant Proposal Writing for Nonprofit Organizations MNML 7977 Nonprofit Leadership MNML 7020 Directed Study in Nonprofit Management & Leadership (with director’s approval) MNML 7010 Special Topics in the Nonprofit Sector
Credit Bearing: 3 creditsLevel: Graduate
In-depth study of selected topics and issues in the field of nonprofit organizations.
Program Information:
School of Social Work
Degree and Certificate Information
Degrees
College or Department: School of Social Work
Department Information: The Master of Arts in Nonprofit Management and Leadership (MA NML) — formerly the Master of Arts in Nonprofit Organizations (MNPO) — is an advanced professional degree for those desiring careers as leaders of nonprofit organizations. The curriculum includes 33 total credits of coursework and internships covering a range of fundamental topics including fundraising, financial administration, volunteer management, grant proposal writing and fundamental theories regarding the role of nonprofit in society. Electives can be taken across campus and internships are located in Athens, throughout Georgia, across the U.S. and globally. Knowledge acquired is scalable from small to large organizations, and applies to a wide spectrum of interests and areas, including but not limited to community services, social welfare, environmental advocacy, faith-based charity, sports and recreation, education and the arts.
Degree: Master of Arts in Nonprofit Management & Leadership
Level: Graduate
Working Language: English
URL: https://ssw.uga.edu/degrees-programs/manml/
Certificates
- Certificate in Nonprofit Management & Leadership - he certificate is designed for students earning degrees in other fields at UGA but who aspire to work in the nonprofit sector. It also provides content relevant to those who are already employed in the nonprofit arena but who can benefit from advanced training in particular areas related to nonprofit management and leadership. The certificate is available at undergraduate and graduate levels and to non-degree-seeking individuals.
- Certificate in Nonprofit Management & Leadership - he certificate is designed for students earning degrees in other fields at UGA but who aspire to work in the nonprofit sector. It also provides content relevant to those who are already employed in the nonprofit arena but who can benefit from advanced training in particular areas related to nonprofit management and leadership. The certificate is available at undergraduate and graduate levels and to non-degree-seeking individuals.
Information on Training and Other Services
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Additional Information
The Master of Arts in Nonprofit Management and Leadership (MA NML ) is an advanced professional degree for those desiring careers as leaders of nonprofit organizations. The curriculum for this program includes core courses in key aspects of this field, supplemented by supervised internships and electives for specialization. The primary objective of the program is to educate graduate students for careers in the nonprofit sector.