Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-02-01 | - |
2024-03-01 | - |
2024-08-01 | - |
2023-12-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Master of Nonprofit Management (MNM) prepares graduates for leadership roles in non-profit organizations. The program provides a strong foundation in non-profit management, including funding structures, management practices, and ethical considerations. Graduates are equipped with the skills and knowledge to lead non-profits effectively and make informed decisions that drive growth and impact. The MNM differs from general management programs due to its focus on the unique challenges and opportunities of the non-profit sector.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Overview:
The Master of Nonprofit Management (MNM) is a master degree designed for executive leadership roles and managerial roles within various types of non-profit organizations, ranging from charities to grant-making organizations and other types of non-governmental agencies working towards social causes.
- Objectives The MNM seeks to prepare its graduates to become competent in a range of areas of non-profit work. The programs seeks to equip graduates in developing strong foundational understanding of non-profits and philanthropic work and the management of such organizations to be able to successfully lead their organizations forward. The program is specifically focused on providing the students with practical and industry relevant theoretical knowledge to be able to lead non-profits successfully and to make informed decision making to lead their organizations towards growth, and to increase impact of services for its stakeholders such as the communities, beneficiaries, etc
- Description This degree differs from more general management graduate degree programs like Masters in Business Administration or Public Administration due to the distinct funding structures, and the management structures employed in the non-profit sector. For instance, non-profit sector often requires a blend of funding streams that require expertise across the board. Some common funding structures that the program educates the student on are; memberships, capital campaigns, government contracts, and grants, crowdfunding and other forms of revenue streams that require a strong blend of expertise Careers:
Career Paths and Prospects
Graduates can work with various kinds of nonprofits and in different roles within non-profits such as executive directors, chief operating officers, development directors and other managerial roles in various social service non-profits, advocacy non-profits or other non-profit service provider organizations