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  • Description: This course will study the historical, economic, political, social and psychological foundations of philanthropy in our society as well as the ethical, legal and financial aspects of organizational resource development. The role of leadership strategies for acquisition, maintenance and stewardship of resources will be explored. Students will review successful fundraising campaigns and develop a prototype fundraising campaign.   
    Prerequisite: Graduate Program in Education  
    Learning Objectives: Students will  
    • explore the historical, economic, political, social and psychological foundations of philanthropy in higher education  
    • examine the ethical, legal and financial aspects of organizational resource development in higher education  
    • review and analyze successful fundraising campaigns and develop a prototype fundraising campaign.  
  • Construction Management and Inspection Course Syllabus

    Course Description: This online Construction Management and Inspection course provides participants with the knowledge necessary to succeed in real-life applications of construction management. Through comprehensive instruction, this class will cover topics such as contracts and project development, site safety management, contract administration procedures, and risk assessment strategies. This course is ideal for those interested in pursuing a career in construction management or inspection. Course Objectives:   1.      Explain the fundamental principles of contracting methods used on public works projects 2.      Interpret plans and specifications of public works projects through discussion on proper standards related to material testing protocols 3.      Analyze various construction processes relating to precision measurement techniques 4.      Describe State laws pertaining to the filing process for requesting road closures associated with private work projects 5.      Examine soil stabilization materials including lime treatment and chemicals stabilizers 6.      Designate appropriate means & methods when using haul roads during bridge projects 7.      Differentiate between various types of asphalt mixes according to applicable ASTM Standards 8.      Utilize standard practices while performing inspection duties on reinforced concrete works 9.      Identify potential rules & regulations set by local agency boards concerning stormwater quality 10.   Summarize preventative measures needed
  • Description: Students will learn how to research for funding opportunities; analyze the Notice (RFP) to identify all the requirements and limitations to be able to make the best opportunity selection; how to write the different section of the Application Narrative; how to prepare and present a grant budget; how to properly complete a government grant application form, how to include attachments; and how to submit grant applications. Benefit of Certification: Organizations all over the world are seeking competitive grant funding. They all need a Certified International Grant Writer who knows what they are doing to get them to the top of the competitive pile.
  • Management and Inspection Syllabus

    Course Description: This online course provides an overview of the construction, management, and inspection processes. It is designed to give participants a comprehensive understanding of the components involved in successful project delivery. Participants will learn about contract administration, scheduling techniques, cost estimation, and tracking techniques, developing specifications and technical documents, legal and regulatory aspects of construction projects as well as surveying fundamentals. Through this course, participants will develop problem-solving skills related to risk assessment and mitigation while gaining insights into safety compliance requirements in different jurisdictions. Course Objectives: 1) Understand the essential components of project delivery including effective communication with stakeholders 2) Learn how to create accurate estimates for cost control during the planning phases 3) Implement proper scheduling methods for efficient project completion 4) Develop knowledge on how to successfully complete inspections that meet local regulations 5) Demonstrate proficiency in creating safe work environments through hazard identification & control practices
  • Fiscal Management for Non-profit Organizations Syllabus

    Course Description: This online course provides an overview of Fiscal Management for Non-profit Organizations. Through lectures, discussions, and real-world application activities, students will gain a deep knowledge of the basics of nonprofit financial management. By the end of this course, participants should be able to: Learning objectives:
    • Principles and practices related to non-profit fiscal management
    • Importance of good financial decision-making in the context of a non-profit organization
    • Cash flow forecasts and balanced budgets as part of sound fiscal operations
    • Understanding of budgeting for grants or other sources at various levels
    • Financial policies and procedures regarding grant awards or contributions from donors
    • Ethical considerations related to fundraising within non-profits
  • Course Description:

    This online course provides an overview of Governance for Non-Profit Organizations. It covers topics including the legal framework and bylaws governing non-profits, board governance strategies and best practices, director responsibilities, fiduciary obligations, fundraising principles, and strategies to sustain operations.
  • Course Description: 

    This course is designed to provide an introduction to Accounting for non-profit organizations. It will provide a comprehensive overview of the essential financial concepts, practices, and regulations applicable to the accounting of nonprofits, as well as covering topics such as budgeting, funding sources, and fundraising operations. The goal is to introduce students to the basics of nonprofit accounting while also providing them with valuable real-world experience.

  • Description: This course provides participants a comprehensive overview of the industry; learn what petroleum is, where it comes from and how it affects all of our lives on a daily basis. Become familiar with the various phases of the Oil and Gas Value Chain – upstream, midstream and downstream – the key industry players, the basics of oil and gas supply, demand, and pricing and the challenges that the industry faces as demand for these important form of energy grows by 50% in the next 25 years. 
    Learning Objectives:
    • Basic knowledge of the oil & gas lifecycle from reservoir to finished product 
    • Basic knowledge of the oil & gas industry and the processes and technology involved  
    • Insight and understanding of the participants work and role in a larger context 
  • Course Description: This online course prepares nonprofit leaders and aspiring leaders to focus on the mission and create innovative programs which impact the community. Learning Objective: Participants will be better able to:
    • Develop meaningful and innovative programs.
    • Develop programs with community impact.
    Benefits Participants completing the Kansas Nonprofit Centre’s Non-Profit Leadership program will be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to develop innovative and impactful programs
  • Description: This course provides an introduction to the business of primary energy production.  The course will examine the nature of demand and supply in global energy markets, and business considerations for participants in those markets.  Students taking this course will be able to identify the distinctive challenges facing enterprises engaged in the development of primary energy resources.  The course is intended to provide a broad perspective of the challenges for businesses and policy authorities engaged in diverse but integrated global energy markets. 
    Learning Objectives: students will be able to: 
    • describe the complex nature of global energy policy agendas 
    • compare and contrast various global energy policies in the context of shifting agendas and politics 
    • discuss global energy challenges from four distinct perspectives: security; public policy; sustainability; and development 
    • interpret and judge competing policy approaches towards global energy challenges 
    • identify and differentiate the role and multifaceted nature of existing actors in global energy governance 
    • evaluate the existing spectrum of institutional arrangements that aim to govern global energy 

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