The Management Programme for Non-profit Organisations (NPOs) is a corporate social initiative programme which aims to develop the managerial skills of NPO managers. The programme is hosted by USB Executive Development (USB-ED).
The objective of this programme is to promote social development and education in South Africa by enhancing managerial effectiveness, service delivery and good governance within the NPO sector. In order to be sustainable, NPOs must be managed efficiently and have the ability to attract, secure and retain funding, and apply sound management principles and good governance to enable effective delivery to their clients. Studies by the Centre for Civil Society have shown that only 2% of welfare organisations are viable in the longer term.
How it all began
In 1999, four final-year MBA students of the University of Stellenbosch Business School (USB) won the Bain Competition and, as a farewell gesture, the part-time II class of 1998 decided to use the R50 000 prize-money as seed capital for a project that would make a difference in the community. After doing market analysis it was found that the group could best meet this aim through establishing what is now known as the Management Programme for Non-profit Organisations.
The organisation of this programme has subsequently been taken over by successive groups of alumni. The programme has been presented bi-annually since 2000. It also forms part of the University of Stellenbosch Business School and USB-ED social initiative programme.
The NPO programme focuses on the main management functions needed for running a successful NPO. Participants eventually integrate the skills they have developed in these functional areas into an individual assignment.
Excellent and really engaging.
" -(Management Programme for NPOs, 2008)
A very mature, well rounded, dynamic, secure transfer of knowledge.
" -(Management Programme for NPOs, 2008)
This was a brilliant opportunity and I learnt how to promote the work we are doing at Marsh Memorial Homes in a more progressive way. I not only learnt about my work and the role I play, but also about myself. Thank you for your contribution to my personal growth.
" -Steven Moolman, Marsh Memorial Homes (2009 participant)
The programme is targeted at current and potential managers of NPOs who have no formal qualifications in management. Participants are substantially subsidised, and should be able to prove that they work in the non-profit sector with a community benefit mandate.
The minimum requirement is matriculation or equivalent. Candidates should have appropriate management experience in the NPO environment. A basic working knowledge of software applications such as MS Excel, MS Word and MS PowerPoint (or other spreadsheet, word-processing and presentation software) is highly recommended.
Jeanne Kuhn
Tel: +27 (0)21 918 4288
Fax: +27 (0)21 918 4112/4478
npo@usb-ed.com
After completion of the programme, participants should be able to:
Please note: The content and learning outcomes are subject to change.
On successful completion of the programme, participants will receive a certificate from the University of Stellenbosch.
This programme is presented on the complexity level of an NQF level 5. This programme is run by an accredited service provider (USB-ED). If the NPO has its workplace plan in place, the cost of the course can be reclaimed from the SETA's grant to employers.
3 programmes
Class times: 08:15-17:30
R 1 500 (no VAT is applicable) - this includes tuition fees, study material and light lunches.
There are 4 scholarships available. These will be awarded according to the financial needs of the organisation. A well-motivated letter, signed by the CEO/director of the NPO needs to accompany the application.
Fees include programme fees, programme material, lunch and refreshments, and are payable before the commencement of the programme.
It is of utmost importance that USB-ED be formally notified in writing of cancellation 14 days prior to the commencement date of the programme.
A cancellation fee of 10% will be payable for cancelling fewer than 14 days prior to the commencement of the programme.
Please note that programme fees and dates are subject to change
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