Examination of resource development and the fundraising process in nonprofit organizations and social enterprises; introduction to the funding methods and interconnectedness of government, individuals, foundations and corporations as nonprofits seek to address societal challenges; overview of donor motivations, sources of support, staff/board roles in fundraising, earned income strategies and ethical practices. Prerequisites: Mays Business School majors only Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.
Examination of resource development and the fundraising process in nonprofit organizations and social enterprises; introduction to the funding methods and interconnectedness of government, individuals, foundations and corporations as nonprofits seek to address societal challenges; overview of donor motivations, sources of support, staff/board roles in fundraising, earned income strategies and ethical practices. Prerequisites: Mays Business School majors only Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.