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Online Bachelor’s Degrees in Non-Profit Management

An online bachelor’s degree in non-profit management may teach the key components required to successfully manage non-profit organizations. In this four-year program, students may learn how to organize community fundraising events, analyze the impact of non-profit programs, and design ongoing programs geared toward community improvement. Program coursework may include general education courses alongside major-specific classes such as public administration, financial management for non-profits, and grant writing.

Upon graduation, students may either seek entry-level employment or enroll in a non-profit graduate degree program. Baccalaureate-level graduates may find employment in healthcare, government, community wellness, education, and faith-based organizations.

Program Overview

  • Prerequisite: High School Diploma or GED
  • Program Length: Four years to complete
  • Post-Grad Options: Entry-Level Employment or Master’s / Doctoral Program
  • Projected Employment Growth: 27% (2010-2020)*

Program Coursework

The curriculum for baccalaureate-level non-profit management degree programs may consist of general education requirements, business-based electives, and core courses. These courses may teach students how to develop fundraising campaigns, manage a non-profit budget, and create marketing strategies. Core non-profit management classes may include the following:

  • Public Administration
  • Principles of Finance for the Public Sector
  • Grant Writing
  • Public Policy and Strategy
  • Public Relations
  • Financial Management for Non-Profits
  • Non-Profit Fundraising

Career Options

Baccalaureate-level graduates may find employment in direct service organizations, community programs, foundations, local organizations, and professional associations. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, job opportunities in social and community service management are projected to increase by 27% from 2010-2020.*

Possible careers include:

  • Volunteer Coordinator
  • Grant Writer
  • Community Wellness Director
  • Fundraising Manager
  • Community Engagement Specialist

Continuing Education

Students who successfully complete a baccalaureate degree in non-profit management may have the opportunity to advance their education by enrolling in a graduate degree program. A graduate degree in non-profit management may include a rigorous course of study in order to enhance leadership and management skills.

*U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook

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