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Summer 2020  

Nonprofit organizations face many challenges, not the least of which is the ability to be financially stable and grow in meaningful and appropriate ways.  In the 21st Century, it is clear that the ability to articulate and “live” one’s mission is intrinsically connected with financial sustainability.   More and more, we are seeing that this applies to nonprofits of all sizes and shapes, including churches and religious-based organizations.  We face an uncertain future in all respects.  And this uncertainty calls for thoughtful, well-informed leadership and stewardship.  Church leaders, especially clergy, must understand what this means for them.

Format: Fully-online
Dates:
June 1–July 13,  2020
Asynchronous work June 1 – June 14. It is strongly suggested that students begin their reading for the first two weeks early.
The format for the course includes online synchronous and asynchronous segments as well as individual off-line readings and assignments.
Synchronous sessions Mondays–Wednesdays, June 15–17, June 22–24, June 29–July 1, and July 6–8 from 10:30–11:30 am CT.
Instructors: Deborah Hagman-Shannon
Course number: ML 580/680

Initial assignments for courses may be due up to one week prior to the start of the semester/term. See the syllabus for all due dates.

Syllabus Abstract

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