[dropcap radius=”1″ style=”” color=”#fff” bg_color=”#999″ border_color=”#999″] N [/dropcap]ONPROFIT MANAGEMENT EDUCATION HAS multiple roots dating back a half-century or more in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Various professional fields, including health care, education, social work, and the arts, have long featured administration specialties in their graduate programming; many of these programs still exist but to some extent have been integrated /with, or superseded by, generic nonprofit management education programming. Generic nonprofit management education programs began to grow in the 1970s, including undergraduate specializations focused on managing youth-serving organizations and promoted by American Humanics in various U.S. colleges and universities, and at least one graduate certificate program in nonprofit management pioneered by Columbia University. A handful of master’s degree programs in nonprofit management started up in the late 1970s and 1980s (University of San Francisco, Case Western Reserve University, the New School, University of Missouri–Kansas City, Brunel University in the United Kingdom, and a few others); the 1990s witnessed exponential growth in the number of these programs.
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