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NONPROFIT ADMINISTR ATION Investigate the political, economic, legal and social environments of nonprofit organizations.
I N T H E C L A S S RO O M : L E A R N BY D O I N G At USF you’ll learn by doing. Our roll-up-your-sleeves approach to learning, combined with small classes, creates a stimulating atmosphere and a culture of accountability among you, your professors, and fellow students. Classes are offered in San Francisco. The part-time program meets on Saturdays; the full-time program meets weekdays.
REASONS
THE USF MNA PROGRAM IS FOR YOU
R E A L-WO R L D E X P E R I E N C E The Bay Area’s vibrant nonprofit community helps MNA students learn as they serve. Coursework includes consulting projects with organizations that work to feed the hungry, house the homeless, protect the environment, and more.
S E L E C T CO U R S E WO R K ›› Nonprofit Ethical Leadership
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›› Nonprofit Strategic Governance
›› Nonprofit Management: People, Programs, & Policies
›› Nonprofit Fundraising & Philanthropy
›› Sustainable Development Leadership
›› Nonprofit Finance & Accountability
›› Social Entrepreneurship Leadership
›› Nonprofit Marketing & Communication
›› Humanitarian Emergency Management
›› Social Impact Analysis - Practicum
›› Negotiation & Conflict Management
›› Nonprofit Data Analysis - Capstone
A sample of courses frequently taught.
1. Learn best practices tailored to nonprofits 2. Make a difference in the lives of others through classes steeped in social justice and management ethics 3. Strengthen your ability to impact organizational and community collaboration 4. Acquire fundraising knowledge and effective consulting skills 5. Investigate the political, economic, and legal environments of nonprofits 6. Develop the skills to succeed as a director or leader of a nonprofit
“ The mentorship opportunities were the most enriching. I find these create the community relationships that help the most.
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D EVIN WEAVER, MNA ’14 Nonprofit Consultant
READ HIS STORY usfca.edu/management/weaver
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MNA alumni are leaders at nonprofits, foundations, social enterprises, voluntary associations, faith-based organizations, community-based organizations, international and national nongovernmental organizations.
Alumni are working at organizations such as: Gates Foundation, Salesforce Foundation, San Francisco Foundation, Nature Conservancy, USA Funds for UNICEF, Catholic Charities, YMCA, Women Foundation , Jewish Vocational Service, and other leading Bay Area organizations.
Last year some of our students flew to Rome to learn about international NGOs. Others visited Washington D.C. where they learned from nonprofits working in advocacy and policy development.
“ Today’s nonprofit leadership requires a global
perspective while seeking innovative, sustainable, and cross-sector solutions. The USF MNA program is distinguished by its focus on the Jesuit values of academic excellence and human dignity. It is an opportunity to enhance your intellectual, intercultural, and professional intelligence to become a transformational nonprofit leader.
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MARCO TAVANTI
Program Director
OPPORTUNITIES ABOUND The nonprofit sector provides more than 10 percent of all private employment, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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