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Home » Programs » Community and Professional Development » Non-Profit Management Certificate Program

Non-Profit Management Certificate Program

Non-Profit Management Certificate Program: Temple CSPCD’s Non-Profit Management Certificate Program (NPMCP) was created through the collaboration of CSPCD and an Interdisciplinary Advisory Team (comprised of Temple faculty, staff and experienced non-profit managers). The seminars take place over Temple’s fall and spring semesters. The seminars offer 60 hours of instructions to participants through 20 interactive and practice-oriented workshops geared to community-based, faith-based and social service agencies.

The goal is to increase leadership skills in the non-profit sector through a combination of required and elective course material in the following seven subject areas:  Strategic Management, Human Resource Development, Grant Writing, Fiscal Management, Program Evaluation, Leadership Development, and Special Issues.

 

NEW: Temple CSPCD's Non-Profit Management Certificate Program is proud to announce the start of our Fall 2011 seminars

 

Date

Workshop Title/Facilitator

Wednesday,
November  2nd  
1pm to 3pm

21st Century IT in Non-Profit Agencies:  Assessing Your IT Needs and Using IT Effectively
Facilitated by Sheri Stahler, Associate Vice President, Temple Computer Services
Location: Temple University TECH Center, Room 109
12th Street & Montgomery Avenue

Wednesday, November 16th
2pm to 5pm

Human Resource Development: Working with People series
Part 1: Understanding & Managing Self & Others the “Emotionally Intelligent” Way       
Facilitated by Dr. Karen Cherwony, Temple University Department of Human Resources (ret)

Wednesday, November 30th 2pm to 5pm

Human Resource Development: Working with People series
Part 2:  Diversity: It isn’t Just Black and White     
Facilitated by Dr. Marie Amey-Taylor, Temple University Department of Human Resources

Wednesday, December 7th 2pm to 5pm

Human Resource Development: Working with People series
Part 3: Influence With & Without Authority and Building and Sustaining Teamwork, Collaboration & Trust When You’re on Top & When You’re Not
Facilitated by Eric Brunner, SPHR, Temple University Department of Human Resources

The cost for these non-credit bearing seminars is $20 per seminar, per person, or $70 for all four seminars presented in the fall semester. If you are thinking of sending more than one staff member to a class, please contact us to discuss other discounts.

Seating is limited. Registration will close once capacity has been reached

 

For more information, please contact:

Center for Social Policy and Community Development
College of Health Professions and Social Work
Temple University
Ritter Hall Annex, 4th Floor
1301 Cecil B. Moore Avenue
Philadelphia, PA  19122
Phone:    215-204-7491
Fax:       215-204-3429
E-mail:    cspcd@temple.edu or tbiedron@temple.edu

 

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