NGO Education Survey

LaSalle University

Contact Information:

Kara Wentworth, Ph.D.
Director

LaSalle University
1900 West Olney Avenue
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania 19141
United States
Northern America
Americas


Tel: (215) 991-3508
wentworth@lasalle.edu

College: School of Arts and Sciences

Department: Nonprofit Leadership (M.S.)

Courses:
NPL 605 Nonprofit Management
Credit Bearing: 3

This introductory course provides an examination of the management, operations and governance principles and practices of nonprofits in the United States. Directly and indirectly, students will learn the answers to the following questions--and more: How should and do nonprofits operate? What makes them tick? How are nonprofits similar to and different from for-profit organizations? What are the myths versus the truths about nonprofits? What are the challenges facing nonprofits now and in the near future? And so much more.


NPL 610 Governance and Leadership
Credit Bearing: 3

This course is designed to provide students with a full understanding of the roles and responsibilities of American nonprofit boards, individual board members and executive leadership, as well as the interplay of all, and to introduce the idea of alternative model(s). Through class, readings and assignments, students will learn the theory and the ideal and compare it with the reality. As a result, they will be able to formulate a strong board, devise a strong governance-leadership relationship, evaluate ongoing performance, and support ongoing positive outcomes.


NPL 615 Nonprofit Finance
Credit Bearing: 3

This course is designed to provide the skills and knowledge to plan an organizational budget, to implement best practices in financial policies and procedures, to evaluate financial statements, to make financial decisions, and to comply with the legal reporting requirements.


NPL 620 Fund Development for Nonprofits
Credit Bearing: 3

This class offers an overview of fundraising trends, concepts, and strategies. Students will gain an understanding of how fundraising works, and learn how to design contributed revenue programs for charitable nonprofit organizations. Major topics include donor motivation, communicating your organization's worth to donors, and selecting effective fundraising strategies based on an organization's individual circumstances. Students will learn how to raise funds from individuals, foundations, and corporations. Issues of ethics in fundraising will also be explored.


NPL 625 Strategic Planning for Nonprofits
Credit Bearing: 3

This class focuses upon strategic planning/strategic management, essential skill areas for the 21st century leader. The course highlights planning models as well as key planning functions. The course is "Grounded in theory; anchored in application." Students will learn and apply a set of well-established planning tools and techniques. This course is collaborative, placing shared responsibility for learning upon all participants, students and instructor alike. This course is interactive, featuring a variety of learning tools and approaches. Real work samples are introduced and multiple learning techniques employed.


NPL 630 Law and Ethics in the Nonprofit Sector
Credit Bearing: 3

This class is about both law and ethics, underscoring that they are not synonymous. Students will gain an understanding of the legal requirements and ethical considerations surrounding everything from starting and dissolving a nonprofit to the laws of fundraising and lobbying. As a class for nonprofit leaders, not lawyers, the course is designed to allow students to appraise and interpret the legal and ethical frameworks necessary to ensure compliance and the ability to construct the right questions to ask of an attorney, the right ethical challenges to propose to staff and board and the tools and knowledge needed to design an organization that is not only legally compliant but ethically run.


NPL 635 Program Evaluation for Nonprofit Leaders
Credit Bearing: 3

Program Evaluation for Nonprofit Leaders recognizes that the nonprofit sector has entered the "Age of Assessment." This course covers both quantitative and qualitative theories and approaches to evaluation with special accent upon measuring program outcomes. The course utilizes a well respected, time tested evaluation model for evaluation and a hands-on approach to apply concrete, practical tools and techniques. Applications range from preparing an evaluation design to demonstrating specific skills such as developing logic models, survey design, and focus group facilitation. The course does not emphasize statistical or technological applications.


NPL 640 Self-Assessment for Leadership
Credit Bearing: 3

No description available


NPL 645 Marketing for Nonprofits
Credit Bearing: 3

The course will enable participants to understand the advanced principles of marketing and public relations with the purpose of applying them as part of the strategic planning knowledge base required of any high- level nonprofit executive. By the end of the course, participants will be proficient in preparing a marketing plan and putting these principles into practice.


NPL 652 Leadership Assessment and Evaluation
Credit Bearing: 3

This experiential course is focused on helping students expand their leadership/management capability through systematic assessment of their existing competencies, targeted skill development, and by providing practice in applying the newly acquired skills. A five-step learning framework is used to "drive" this skill acquisition process. During this skill development process, the student receives feedback from self-assessment results, faculty, other participants and co-workers. Topics will include: self-awareness, time and stress management, individual and group problem solving, communication, power and influence, motivation, conflict management, empowerment, and team leadership, and leading positive change.


NPL 670 ST: Nonprofit Ldrshp Fundament
Credit Bearing: 3

No description available


NPL 700 Capstone
Credit Bearing: 3

The Capstone Project is a semester-long, learning experience focused on a specific aspect of nonprofit leadership based on a student's interests. The capstone is intended as an opportunity both to integrate all that has been learned throughout the course of the degree program and to explore more deeply a particular subject matter tied to a student's professional development. A student is required to present her/his capstone project both orally and in written form.


NPL 770 Special Topics
Credit Bearing: 3

No description available


Program Information:

LaSalle University
The Nonprofit Center
Services

The Certificate in Nonprofit Management provides you with a diverse and well-balanced knowledge of nonprofit administration and operation. The broad-based curriculum, which looks at the entire nonprofit ecosystem, includes board development, communications, financial management, fundraising, human resources and supervision, program evaluation, and strategic planning, preparing the leaders of our region’s nonprofit sector to be strategic, efficient and effective.

This Certificate is worth 5.5-6.0 Continuing Education Units* from The Nonprofit Center, 55-60 CFRE Points* and requires the 10 classes listed below: Joy of the Sector Fundamentals of Fundraising Mission Critical Marketing Building the Board Your Organization Needs Fundamentals of Human Resources Understanding Finance for Nonprofits Understanding and Growing Leadership Capacity Effective Strategic Planning for Today’s Nonprofits Discovering the Power of Program Evaluation Communication to Build Relationships, Engagement & Understanding
https://www.lasallenonprofitcenter.org/what-we-do/certificate-programs-in-nonprofit-excellence/nonprofit-management/

Degree and Certificate Information

Degrees

College or Department: School of Arts and Sciences
Department Information: La Salle University’s Master of Science in Nonprofit Leadership program pulls from the disciplines of finance, marketing, planning, evaluation, and more, in order to develop the understanding needed to be a successful nonprofit leader. Graduates of this program will not only have gained the interdisciplinary framework and knowledge needed to lead, but also have had an opportunity to apply that knowledge and learn the challenges of aligning theory and practice.

Degree: Nonprofit Leadership (M.S.)
Level: Master

URL: https://www.lasalle.edu/programs/nonprofit-leadership/

Contact Information:Contact Us Kara Wentworth, Ph.D. Director Email: wentworth@lasalle.edu Phone: (215) 991-3508

Faculty:Lindsay Kijewski Cynthia Mullins Justin Piff Frannie Reilly Thomas Scurto-Davis Jennifer Shropshire Maurice Simmons Stuart Smith Kara Wentworth


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