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INSTITUTE Curriculum Overview


From membership recruitment and retention to legal issues to budgeting and marketing, Institute offers education on running a nonprofit organization. In addition, its curriculum is aligned with the knowledge requirements for the CAE and CCE nonprofit industry certifications, enabling participants to achieve all their professional goals. In total, participants who complete the four-week program earn 96 credit hours toward their CAE certification or 28 points toward their CCE certification.


The courses at Institute are taught by instructors from various backgrounds, including executives of associations, chambers of commerce, and nonprofits; industry consultants; lawyers and CPAs; and university faculty. Their in-depth instruction combines practical and academic experience and is designed to help participants explore cutting-edge ideas and best practices to strengthen their organizations.


Both core and elective courses comprise Institute’s curriculum. Core Courses


During each week of Institute, participants engage in six, three-hour core courses. These courses ensure that upon completion of the program, all facets of nonprofit management have been covered.


Elective Courses


Institute’s two-hour elective courses allow participants to delve deeper into specific areas of interest and to choose courses tailored to their individual needs. Participants choose one elective from each of the three groups.


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Institute for Organization Management


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