NGO Education Survey
University of Chicago
Contact Information:
Nicole P Marwell
Professor and Faculty Director, SSL Program
University of Chicago
969 East 60th Street
Chicago
Illinois 60637
United States
Northern America
Americas
https://crownschool.uchicago.edu/academic-programs/masters-social-sector-leadership
College: The University of Chicago
Department: Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice
Courses:
Key Issues in Social Sector Governance Organizational Analysis for Social Sector Leaders Policymaking Process for Social Sector Leaders Inclusive Leadership Social Sector Strategy Social Sector Lab Disruption and Change in Nonprofit Organizations Community Organizing Advocacy Social Entrepreneurship
The Social Sector Leadership and Nonprofit Management (SSL) program provides flexible options to align with your personal and professional goals. Learn more about the program structure and course offerings to determine the best approach for your journey toward meaningful change.
Program Information:
No programs listed.
Degree and Certificate Information
Degrees
College or Department: Master’s in Social Sector Leadership and Nonprofit Management (SSL)
Degree: Master’s in Social Sector Leadership and Nonprofit Management (SSL)
Title: Master’s in Social Sector Leadership and Nonprofit Management (SSL)
Faculty:Nicole P. Marwell, Torishana Johnson-Nino, Laura Thrall, Jessyca Dudley, Mary Elizabeth Graettinger, Kate Attea, Alan Zarychta, Jennifer Mosley, Grisel Maldonado,
Certificates
- Certificate in Nonprofit Management at the University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice and Community Programs Accelerator at the University of Chicago
Information on Training and Other Services
- Certificate in Nonprofit ManagementCertificate in Nonprofit Management at the University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice and Community Programs Accelerator at the University of Chicago This is a two-year program for early to mid-stage nonprofit professionals working in or focused on Chicago's South Side. Taught by Crown Family School faculty and industry practitioners, this certificate will equip participants with the hands-on skills and theoretical knowledge they need to operate an effective organization, build a productive board, develop sound financial tools and budgets, improve fundraising, explore marketing strategies, and evaluate programming. Pre-Requisites Bachelor's degree OR 300 hours of verifiable work or volunteer experience at a nonprofit Demonstrated commitment to Chicago's South Side neighborhoods Program Requirements To be awarded a certificate of completion, participants must complete the following over a two-year period: Core Course taught by Crown Family School faculty Seven Community Education Workshops at the Community Programs Accelerator Leadership Capstone project The core course will begin in late September 2021. Workshops will begin in January 2022 and will range from 1½ -4 hour sessions on each core competency, including Strategy, Board Governance, Financial Management, Operations, Program Design and Evaluation, Resource Development and Leadership. This program is not currently accepting applications.
- Certificate in Nonprofit ManagementCertificate in Nonprofit Management at the University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice and Community Programs Accelerator at the University of Chicago This is a two-year program for early to mid-stage nonprofit professionals working in or focused on Chicago's South Side. Taught by Crown Family School faculty and industry practitioners, this certificate will equip participants with the hands-on skills and theoretical knowledge they need to operate an effective organization, build a productive board, develop sound financial tools and budgets, improve fundraising, explore marketing strategies, and evaluate programming. Pre-Requisites Bachelor's degree OR 300 hours of verifiable work or volunteer experience at a nonprofit Demonstrated commitment to Chicago's South Side neighborhoods Program Requirements To be awarded a certificate of completion, participants must complete the following over a two-year period: Core Course taught by Crown Family School faculty Seven Community Education Workshops at the Community Programs Accelerator Leadership Capstone project The core course will begin in late September 2021. Workshops will begin in January 2022 and will range from 1½ -4 hour sessions on each core competency, including Strategy, Board Governance, Financial Management, Operations, Program Design and Evaluation, Resource Development and Leadership. This program is not currently accepting applications.