Leading with Impact: Nonprofit Executive Certificate – Mar 20
Posted by Bryn Mawr College on January 21, 2025
One of the most formidable challenges Nonprofit leaders face is navigating the delicate balance between fulfilling the organization’s mission and addressing the complex and ever-evolving needs of their constituents while managing with limited resources.
Nonprofit and social sector executives face challenges that are constant and complex. You’re responsible for the health and impact of your organization not only internally, but also in the world. Leaders in these organizations must be efficient, effective, and entrepreneurial while being accountable to the populations they serve. In an executive role, it’s crucial you have the right blend of people skills and a tactical mindset to meet the challenges and performance outcomes of your organization.
We created the Leading with Impact: Nonprofit Executive Certificate to support your leadership journey. Our curriculum challenges both seasoned and new leaders to advance their skills and put the information learned into immediate practice. We offer training in new theories and core skills that are critical to your organization’s long-term sustainability. You’ll learn how to inspire impact through high-level strategic thinking, board development, finance, and management.
Program Dates and Info:
- Application Deadline: Thursday, March 20, 2025
- All training days run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
- Dates: April 10, 11; April 24, 25; May 8, 9, 21, 22; June 5, 6
- Delivery: Hybrid (In-person and Online via Zoom)
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