Non-Profit Fundraising Classes

Designed for staff, program administrators, executive directors, board members, philanthropists, volunteers and those interested in employment in non-profit agencies. The certificate requires successful completion of four courses: Introduction to Non-Profits, Introduction to Fundraising, Event Planning, Grant Writing and Research, Grant Writing II, and Public Relations Tactics. Individual courses are open to all. Not all courses offered every semester. Pursuit of Certificate is not required.

CAR 3852 / Length: 10 hours

Cost: $229

Explore how to set up a successful fundraising program, manage a campaign, identify donors, host fundraising events and manage the step-by-step process for accepting gifts. This class will feature discussions on the current use of social media in fundraising, as well as how to identify potential corporate sponsors and how to present sponsorship opportunities for your organization.

Introduction to Fundraising

CRN 1968

Wednesdays, Mar. 26-Apr. 23

6-8 p.m.

Hybrid

CAR 3508 / Length: 4 hours

Cost: $130

Find out what it takes to receive grant funding for your nonprofit organization. Learn how to approach foundations and what is required to receive funding. Gain knowledge of grant sources, resources, and where to find them. Prepare a letter of inquiry and learn about the many components of a proposal including the budget. Become familiar with a variety of grant applications including web-based applications. This course is designed for those seeking funding for nonprofit organizations.

Online Grant Writing I

CAR 3851 / Length: 10 hours

Cost: $229

Learn the state requirements for soliciting gifts and the fundamentals of establishing an annual giving program in this overview of how to approach individuals, foundations and corporations. Instructional materials will be supplied.

Introduction to Non-Profits

CRN 1970

Mondays, Mar 24-Apr 21

6-8 p.m.

Hybrid

CAR 3751 / Length: 6 hours

Cost: $174

Learn the essential elements of a well written proposal. In this hands-on class students learn how to tell their story by defining and crafting components of a proposal such as the needs statement, program strategy, and impact statement in a way that appeals to funders. Students will identify measurable goals and outcomes and learn the importance of program evaluation. Enrollment in Grant Writing I is encouraged.

Online Grant Writing II

CRN 978

Tues. & Wed., Mar. 18-19

6-9 p.m.

Online

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