Nonprofit Fund Development

NPRO1203 - Nonprofit Fund Development

Micro-Course | No Credit or CE | Estimated 5-Hour Workload

  • feature icon Professional Development
  • feature icon All Level
  • feature icon No Credit or CE
  • feature icon Estimated 5-Hour Workload
  • feature icon Self-Paced
  • feature icon Accessible for 180 days

Description

Learn the resource development process, which entails identifying, cultivating, educating, soliciting, and appreciating donors. This micro-course will address this process as well as outline some of the funding sources available other than issuing contracts or collecting fees for services.

What You Will Learn

In this micro-course, you will learn to:

  • Distinguish between “development” and “fundraising".
  • Describe how nonprofit organizations are funded.
  • Analyze the unique characteristics of different sources of funding.

Eligibility

  • Must be 18 or older

Refund Policy

You will have seven days to request a full refund after purchase. No hidden fees. All books and materials are included with purchase.

Features

Foundational Knowledge

Foundational Knowledge

Build essential, practical knowledge to help meet your nonprofit organization career goals.

Action Plan

Action Plan

Throughout the micro-course, you will compile information and reflections into a comprehensive action plan

Flexible Learning

Flexible Learning

Easily consumable segments to adapt around your busy life

Awards

Certificate of Completion

Certificate of Completion in Nonprofit Fund Development

  • feature icon Professional Development
  • feature icon All Level
  • feature icon No Credit or CE
  • feature icon Estimated 5-Hour Workload
  • feature icon Self-Paced
  • feature icon Accessible for 180 days

How to enroll?

  • 1Add course to cart
  • 2Create your account
  • 3Register for course
  • 4Make payment and submit application
  • 5Start learning
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email [email protected] for additional assistance

Who is this for

  • Nonprofit staff who wish to move into a leadership role
  • Individuals interested in starting a nonprofit
  • Those transitioning from private sector to nonprofit sector