
Nonprofit Management
Type: Self-Paced
Cost: $2,000
Duration: 9 months
Location: Online
Learn to Lead and Manage a Nonprofit Organization
Nonprofit organizations play a vital role in diverse communities, requiring leaders who can manage complex details like bylaws, tax codes, grant writing, and 501(c)(3) compliance.
Our Nonprofit Management Certificate equips you with the essential skills to run a nonprofit effectively. Whether you’re entering the field, advancing in your current organization, or planning to start your own nonprofit, this program provides the knowledge you need to succeed. Led by experienced professionals, this online course series connects you with a community of peers and offers practical insights from experts working in the field.
Required Courses For Certificate
Courses can be taken individually and in any order unless specified. To earn the certificate, you must complete all required courses with a grade of C/pass or higher.
Why take this program?
Upon successfully completing this program, you will be able to:
- Create a strategic plan that aligns with your organization’s mission.
- Develop sustainable financial strategies to secure long-term success.
- Manage grants, donors, and fundraising efforts to fund your nonprofit’s work.
- Craft a compelling story and showcase your mission through effective marketing materials.
- Maximize board potential by applying effective governance and management practices.
- Build strong financial planning and analysis skills to navigate complex funding landscapes.
Program benefits
The Nonprofit Management Certificate provides in-depth training on the unique aspects of running a nonprofit, including governance, fundraising, program evaluation, advocacy, volunteer management, and legal compliance. You’ll build the skills to lead diverse teams, foster collaboration, make strategic decisions, and navigate the complex challenges nonprofits face.
This program equips you to develop sustainable strategies, maximize social impact, and drive positive change in your community.
Types of positions in nonprofit management:
- Executive Director
- Development Director
- Volunteer Coordinator
- Financial Manager
- Grant Writer
- Advocacy Manager
- Board Relations Manager

Career Insight for an Advocacy Manager
The advocacy director or manager leads the organization's advocacy and public policy efforts. They develop and implement advocacy strategies, engage with policymakers, build coalitions, and mobilize supporters to influence policy changes. On average, advocacy managers bring home $67,692 per year, which is 18% above the national average.
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Have a question about this program?
We’re here to help! Whether you want to explore your options or need help finding the right fit, our team is always ready to chat.
Give us a call at (541) 737-1500 or send us an email at cpe@oregonstate.edu. We’d love to hear from you!
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