
Department of Family Studies and Community Development
Certification Requirements
To achieve certified nonprofit professional (CNP) status from the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance, a student must
- earn a baccalaureate degree;
- complete coursework covering seventeen nonprofit competencies;
- complete at least 300 internship hours in nonprofit institutions;
- engage in leadership and community service activities, including participation in the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance student group;
- attend at least one Alliance Management/Leadership Institute.
Academic Requirements
Currently, the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance program is open to family and human services majors who are in the Leadership in the Nonprofit Sector Track, Services to Children and Youth Track, and Human Services Track. It is also open to students who are minoring in family studies
Nonprofit Leadership Alliance Competencies
The student must demonstrate proficiency in the following competence areas:
- Board/Committee Development
- Community Outreach/Marketing and Public Relations
- Diversity Awareness
- Ethics and Values
- Fundraising Principles and Practices
- Historical and Philosophical Foundations
- Information Management and Technology
- Nonprofit Accounting and Financial Management
- Nonprofit Management
- Program Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation
- Risk Management and Legal Issues
- Volunteer Management
- Youth and Adult Development
- Career Development and Exploration
- Communication Skills
- Employability Skills
- Personal Attributes
Nonprofit Leadership Alliance Internships
All family and human services majors are required to complete an internship as part of their academic preparation. Students interested in Nonprofit Leadership Alliance certification will choose their internship sites from a specific list.
Participation in the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance student group and attendance at an Alliance Management/Leadership Institute are also required for certification.
For more information or to become part of the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance program at Towson University, please contact the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance Campus Executive Director:
Sharon D. Jones-Eversley, DrPH
Email: sjoneseversley@towson.edu
Phone Number: 410-704-2470
Department of Family Studies and Community Development
College of Liberal Arts Building, Suite 2210
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Phone: 410-704-5851
Fax: 410-704-3612
E-mail: fmst@towson.edu
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