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East Hartford, CT 06118
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Nonprofit Management

Our Nonprofit Management program is designed for those working in and with the nonprofit sector — whether they are staff, directors, program administrators, board members, philanthropists, members of faith-based communities, volunteers, or those interested in employment or volunteering.

A Comprehensive Curriculum

The Nonprofit Management certificate at Goodwin College prepares students to be well-versed in a range of areas essential to running a sustainable organization such as:

  • Budgeting and planning
  • Grant writing
  • Human resources
  • Institutional development and fundraising
  • Maintaining standards of ethical practice
  • Marketing, advertising, and public relations
  • Team dynamics
  • Working effectively with client populations and nonprofit boards

Your Online Advantage

We understand the demands on working students, and we make it easy to fit classes into your busy schedule. Through our innovative online and hybrid class structures, you can take some or all of your classes online — your can even earn your certificate without stepping into a classroom. Your certificate is backed by the credibility and reputation of Goodwin College, a nonprofit, NEASC-accredited leader in higher education. Most students start classes with little or no out-of-pocket expense.

Never Taken An Online Course?

Logging into class can be as simple as checking your email. Contact us today and we’ll arrange an online test drive so that you can see just how easy it is to learn online.

Contact Us Today!

Visit www.Goodwin.edu/online
Or Call 800.889.3282

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By The Numbers


100%

The entire Nonprofit Management program can be completed online, on ground, or in a hybrid format.



$500

Tuition is only $500 per course — a savings of 71% — a rate that is less than or equal to that of community colleges.



65%

The percentage of all jobs in Connecticut that are predicted to require some postsecondary education beyond high school by 2018.
(Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce)


Last Modified: 5/18/2012