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University of San Francisco - School of Management Master of Nonprofit Administration
University of San Francisco - School of Management

Master of Nonprofit Administration

San Francisco, USA

12 up to 24 Months

English

Full time, Part time

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Key Summary

    About: The Master of Nonprofit Administration focuses on equipping students with the skills and knowledge necessary for leadership roles in nonprofit organizations. The program covers essential topics such as fundraising, governance, program evaluation, and social entrepreneurship. It combines theory with practical experience to prepare graduates for the complex challenges in the nonprofit sector.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various career paths, including roles as nonprofit managers, development directors, grant writers, or social impact consultants. Opportunities exist within charitable organizations, foundations, and government agencies, all focused on effecting positive social change.

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Introduction

Develop skills to drive social impact.

Earn a 12-month, specialized Master of Nonprofit Administration degree in the dynamic setting of downtown San Francisco.

The University of San Francisco Nonprofit Administration degree program draws from key partnerships with non-governmental organizations (NGOs), nonprofits, foundations, and entrepreneurs involved in international development and global engagement.

Students deepen their socially committed scholarship through a customized curriculum that may include academic global immersions, international internships, and global capstone projects.

The curriculum combines practical, hands-on, and real-world organizational projects with innovative methods, approaches, and tools in social, environmental, and economic impact assessment.

The USF Difference

  • Flexible programs with weekday evening classes for busy working professionals
  • Project-based and experiential learning within San Francisco’s vibrant nonprofit community
  • Small, seminar-style classes in cohorts to foster diverse, critical, and intercultural conversations
  • Classes begin every fall semester (end of August) in San Francisco

Two Degree Formats for MNA

Full-time MNA

  • The full-time program takes one year to complete.
  • Courses occur weekday evenings, typically Monday-Wednesday 6–9 p.m. and one morning class at USF's downtown San Francisco campus location.
  • The GRE/GMAT and work experience are not required for the full-time program.

Part-time MNA

  • The program takes 24 months to complete part-time.
  • Weekday evenings, typically two days a week (M/W or T/W) 6-9 p.m. at USF's downtown San Francisco campus location.
  • The GRE/GMAT is not required. Two years of work experience preferred for the part-time program.

The Master of Nonprofit Administration (MNA) at the University of San Francisco’s School of Management prepares nonprofit professionals for leadership and managerial positions in the nonprofit and social sectors. In line with the University’s motto to change the world from here and the Jesuit value of educating women and men for others, the MNA is an educational opportunity to make your aspirations to do good a rewarding career. The program promotes competent nonprofit leaders and effective managers for innovative, strategic, and systemic solutions to make the world a better place. Its carefully designed curriculum and embedded experiential learning enhance managerial competencies and leadership capacity in the area of:

  • Nonprofit social innovation through effective fundraising strategies and social enterprise solutions for achieving financial sustainability
  • International, cross-cultural, and diverse perspectives for effective operations of social solutions through NGOs and global enterprises
  • Social impact measurement and analysis of organizational effectiveness and program’s outcomes benefit our communities and the common good

The MNA courses investigate the political, economic, legal, and social environments of nonprofit organizations. MNA students gain knowledge of organizational behavior and management theory and develop skills in specific areas such as ethical leadership, board governance, strategic planning, fundraising and marketing, human resources and financial management, program evaluation and impact analysis, nonprofit legal issues, nonprofit advocacy, and international NGOs. They specialize in social sector areas of their interest through a capstone project and certifications in sustainable development, social entrepreneurship, and humanitarian emergency among others.

Students in the FT-MNA take four courses in the Fall, three in the Spring, and two in the summer. Students in the part-time MNA generally take 2 courses per semester plus an Academic Global Immersion or other courses during the Intersession or Summer Sessions.

Goals

The MNA program focuses on three main goals:

  • Develop nonprofit leaders who are socially conscious, community-engaged, and globally-minded
  • Develop nonprofit managers who are competent, strategic, effective, and system thinkers
  • Develop nonprofit administrators who discern ethical decisions for the common good

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