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Oct 31, 2024
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2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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PMAP 8213 - Financing and Resource Development for Nonprofit Organizations 3 Credit Hours Prerequisites: PMAP 8141 and PMAP 8210 or consent of instructor. Description Economic sustainability and effective pursuit of social missions are two of the principal challenges facing contemporary nonprofit leadership. Addressing these challenges requires leaders and managers to be knowledgeable and adept at securing adequate and appropriate sources of income for their organizations. Nonprofit organizations support themselves through many different sources including charitable gifts and grants, government grants and contracts, earned income from fees, memberships and sponsorships, returns on investment, volunteer labor, gifts-in-kind and other sources. This course is intended to illuminate the theoretical rationales and practical considerations involved in developing and utilizing particular sources of income and in selecting appropriate combinations or portfolios, so that nonprofit prganizations can effectively advance their particular missions, sustain the infrastructure of their organizations, remain financially healthy, and manage risk and change. May be repeated for a maximum of twelve hours.
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