Hosted by the Emory Centers for Public Health Training and Technical Assistance at Emory University, this 6-week online course is built for nonprofit professionals and community leaders who want to grow strong, sustainable organizations that attract funding, foster partnerships, and drive measurable community impact.
Designed for professionals interested in developing community health programs and nonprofit leaders looking to boost their organizational readiness to implement public health programming, the course will help you:
- Develop a foundational understanding of nonprofit governance and leadership
- Design mission-driven strategies that align with organizational values
- Create actionable tools to enhance service delivery and measure impact
- Build sustainable resource development plans
- Establish strategic relationships and communication strategies to amplify organizational success
Instructors will serve as coaches, providing real-time feedback and advice to help participants apply these concepts to their organizations.
Key Features:
- Integrated curriculum: Participants will delve into essential components of community program development, including program framework, project timelines, and evaluation plans.
- Collaborative engagement: Engage with peers and industry experts to foster a holistic understanding of the community program development process from inception to execution, with a focus on seven critical infrastructure areas.
- Practical application: The program is designed to provide participants with skills they can immediately apply in their work, focusing on real-world challenges and solutions.
The course is from June 2-July 25, with synchronous online sessions from 5:00-7:00 pm on June 11, June 25, July 9, July 23.