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Nonprofit Leadership and Management (MNLM)

Degree · 40 credits

Program overviewA completely online option is available. You can complete your master’s degree in nonprofit leadership and management without ever setting foot on our campuses by taking online classes.Metro State University's Master of Nonprofit Leadership and Management (MNLM) program prepares students for a wide range of career and leadership opportunities in the nonprofit sector. The state-of-the-art curriculum addresses the most critical challenges faced by nonprofit managers and leaders, program professionals, and directors on nonprofit boards.The MNLM program offers:a broadly based professional degree that demonstrates your ability to lead and manage a broad range of nonprofit organizations and programs;a practical education that equips you to design and manage new ways to address pressing social problems;preparation to provide ethical leadership within your organization and in the public arena;a learning environment that is enriched by a highly diverse student body and outstanding practitioner scholars;preparation for work and careers that increasingly cross organizational and sector boundaries; andthe choice to complete your degree completely on campus, completely online, or in a combination of online and on-campus courses.The MNLM degree positions graduates to seek and succeed in leadership roles at all levels of organizational management, including executive director, program director, organizational management and board leadership. This program is ideally suited for persons interested in starting a nonprofit or pursuing social enterprise options in a business environment.In a world where professionals are increasingly expected to make multiple job changes during their careers and work across the sectors, the MNLM degree is a very practical choice that integrates study of nonprofit leadership and management with public and for-profit perspectives. Students begin by studying program fundamentals, then take courses in nonprofit fundraising and strategic communications and nonprofit financial management, supported by a set of strategic skills courses, electives, and a capstone seminar that all students complete.Program Fundamentals: Fundamental concepts and skills that undergird the entire MNLM program.Strategic Skills and Knowledge: Core competencies for all public and nonprofit professionals.Focus Areas: Nonprofit Resource Development and Strategic Communications and Nonprofit Financial Management, plus electives in specific areas of practice.Capstone seminar: Final project and MNLM program integration.All MNLM students must complete 40 graduate credits.Program FacultyOur resident and community faculty in Public Administration and Nonprofit Management and Leadership are recognized experts in their respective fields and teaching areas. They have earned master’s or doctorate degrees in public administration, nonprofit management, public policy, business administration, and related fields.They have valuable leadership experience in the public sector, e.g., City Manager, County Administrator, Director of Community Planning and Development, Director of Finance and Policy Research, Chief Budget Officer, and Head Start Director.They have served as President, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Executive Director, Chief Operating Officer (COO), Administrator, Development and Communications Director, Associate Director, Board Vice-Chair, Secretary and Treasurer of the Board of Directors of nonprofit organizations, e.g., St. Croix Valley Foundation, House of Charity, Micah House, Ventura County Civic Alliance, Aspen Institute in Washington DC, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, A Place for You, Total Health Africa, and Minnesota Waste Wise Foundation.They have national and international consulting experience and are authors of applied and refereed publications.

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