The Nonprofit Management Program develops leaders for the nonprofit sector, contributes to understanding nonprofit organizations and their role in society, and supports the practice of effective management. The program offers a graduate certificate in nonprofit management, a concentration in the Bush School degree program and various continuing education opportunities. Masters-level graduate cours
es and certificate program prepares students to be the next generation of nonprofit leaders. For more information visit: http://bush.tamu.edu/cnpm
The Nonprofit Management Forum is an annual day-long program typically in mid-April. The Forum provides an opportunity for nonprofit staff, board members, students, and volunteers to come together for a day of learning, refreshment, and networking. Bringing together academic researchers, consultants, industry professionals, and aspiring leaders, the forum is a unique learning opportunity. Emerging Leaders in Public Service is an annual three-day professional development program for aspiring public service leaders offered during the third week in May. Students participate in leadership self-assessment, professional development planning, and dynamic workshops. Students gain a better understanding of their leadership skills and the challenges of nonprofit management, and receive support to improve their leadership capabilities. For more information visit: http://bush.tamu.edu/emergingleaders/
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