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1 Nonprofit Management PADM 538, Fall 2015 Instructor: Shuyang Peng, PhD Office Location: SSCO 3012 Office Phone: (505) Office Hours: Wednesday 10:00am 3:00pm or By Appointment Class Meeting Day(s): Monday 7-9:30pm Class Location / Room: DSH 132 Course Description and Objectives This is a survey course that introduces students to the central theories and management practices of nonprofit organizations. Topics will be discussed in this course include: nonprofit mission, strategy, board governance, executive leadership, employee motivation, volunteer management, fundraising, marketing, social enterprise, collaboration, and performance measurement. Upon successful completion of this course, students should: 1) Understand the unique nature and role of the nonprofit sector in the United States. 2) Understand basic concepts, models and theories of nonprofit management and their implications in the daily practices. 3) Develop critical thinking and problem solving skills about the core roles, structures, and operations of the nonprofit sector. 4) Understand how to access resources for nonprofit organizations. Required Readings 1. Renz, David O. (editor) & Associates The Jossey- Bass Handbook of Nonprofit Leadership and Management, 3rd edition. San Francisco, CA: Jossey- Bass. a. The book can be purchased at the university bookstore or b. It is also available online for download in the library system 1
2 echo=2&userid=saqa%2f0xndkk%3d&tstamp= &id=16ce78cc4 EA65190CE02FBA0178FA95D2DA5DC5A 2. Except the Jossey- Bass Handbook, all other readings will be posted on the UNM Learn. Make sure you check blackboard regularly. Other Recommended Textbook and Resources 1. Powell, Walter W., and Richard Steinberg The Nonprofit Sector: A Research Handbook, 2 nd edition. New Haven: Yale University Press. 2. Nonprofit Management & Leadership is an academic journal that publishes articles on nonprofit management and leadership. Can be accessed online via UNM library. 3. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly is also an academic journal that publishes articles on issues related to nonprofit organizations. Can be accessed online via UNM library. 4. Voluntas: The International Journal of Voluntary and Non- Profit Organizations publishes articles on nonprofit organizations that address an international perspective. Can be accessed online via UNM library. 5. The Nonprofit Quarterly 6. National Center for Charitable Statistics 7. Stanford Social Innovation Review is a magazine and website that covers cross- sector solutions to global problems PerformWell is a one- stop, comprehensive online resource that helps nonprofit practitioners identify performance outcome measures and effective practices in managing service delivery. Class Participation and Assignments Class Participation and Discussion All students are expected to attend class regularly, complete assigned readings before class and actively participate in classroom discussion. Two or more absences without prior approval will be result in a final grade lower than B. Weekly Response Paper Starting on August 24 th (session 2), students are required to prepare a weekly response paper that analyzes each week s readings. The paper should NOT be a summary of the readings. Rather it is an opportunity for you to demonstrate your analytical skills by utilizing the weekly readings to guide your case analysis. This means the response paper needs to include both of a discussion of the readings and an 2
3 analysis of the case assigned in that week. The paper should be one- page (single- spaced) or two- page (double- spaced). And it should be uploaded to UNM Learn by 1pm every Monday. There are 13 response papers in total for the semester; each response paper is worth 3 points. You can miss one submission without point penalty. Research Paper/Proposal Each student is required to write a research paper that is due at the end of the semester. The research paper can be on any topic related to class content. The paper should include 8-10 double- spaced pages. A one- page topic proposal is due by midnight, October 5 th. Students need to post their PowerPoint slides on UNM Learn by midnight, November 29 th. The final paper is due by midnight, December 7 th. Submission through UNM learn. Late submission will not be accepted. Research Proposal Presentation Students need to prepare a Power- Point document for the presentation, which should last 10 to 15 minutes (depending on how many students will be enrolled in our class). There will be a 3-5 minutes Q&A session after each presentation. The presentation will be graded on both the quality of the research and of the presentation itself. Class Policies Cell Phones and Technology. As a matter of courtesy, please turn off cell phones, pagers, and other communication and entertainment devices prior to the beginning of class. Notify me in advance if you are monitoring an emergency, for which cell phone ringers should be switched to vibrate. Accommodation Statement. Accessibility Services (Mesa Vista Hall 2021, ) provides academic support to students who have disabilities. If you think you need alternative accessible formats for undertaking and completing coursework, you should contact this service right away to assure your needs are met in a timely manner. If you need local assistance in contacting Accessibility Services, see the Bachelor and Graduate Programs office. APA Citation Style. Assignments and final research proposal should strictly follow APA citation style. The following websites provide basic guidelines: Academic Integrity. The University of New Mexico believes that academic honesty is a 3
4 foundation principle for personal and academic development. All University policies regarding academic honesty apply to this course. Academic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, cheating or copying, plagiarism (claiming credit for the words or works of another from any type of source such as print, Internet or electronic database, or failing to cite the source, fabricating information or citations, facilitating acts of academic dishonesty by others, having unauthorized possession of examinations, submitting work of another person or work previously used without informing the instructor, or tampering with the academic work of other students. The University'ʹs full statement on academic honesty and the consequences for failure to comply is available in the college catalog and in the Pathfinder. Library and Tutorial Services. UNM- Main campus provides many library services and some tutorial services for distance students. For library services, go to to link to a specific library or to contact a librarian. For tutorial services, go to to explore UNM s online services. Grading Class Participation and Discussion 20% Weekly Response Paper 40% Research Paper/Proposal 30% Research Proposal Presentation 10% Total 100% Course Schedules Date Aug 17 Session Theme and Readings Session 1: Introduction and Course Overview Urban Institute, The Nonprofit Sector in Brief 2014 Aug 24 Session 2: Understanding the Nonprofit Environment/Creating a Nonprofit Organization The Jossey- Bass Handbook, Chapter 1. Historical Perspectives on Nonprofit Organizations in the United States, The Jossey- Bass Handbook, Chapter 2. The Changing Context of Nonprofit Leadership and Management, Readings on How to start a Nonprofit Organization Lina Piana, Tools for Assessing Start- up Organizations 4
5 Ø Case Study (UNM Learn) Aug 31 Session 3: The Role of Nonprofits and the Importance of Mission and Strategy The Jossey- Bass Handbook, Chapter 8. Strategic Management, Sharon M. Oster, The Mission of the Nonprofit Organization, Strategic Management for Nonprofit Organizations, 1995, pp Peter Drucker, The Mission Comes First, Managing the Nonprofit Organization, 1990, pp 3-8. Joan Roelofs, The Third Sector as a Protective Layer for Capitalism, The Nonprofit Quarterly, Fall 2006, pp Anthony Cody, Prisons, Post Offices and Public Schools: Some Things Should Not Be For Profit, Education Week, August 18, Optional: Michael Edwards, Small Change: Why Business Won'ʹt Save the World, Sept 7 Sept 14 Labor Day, No Session! Session 4: Board of Directors and Organizational Governance The Jossey- Bass Handbook, Chapter 5 Leadership, Governance, and the Work of the Board. Richard P. Chait and Barbara E. Taylor, Charting the Territory of Nonprofit Boards, Harvard Business Review, No Judith Milleson, Who Owns Your Nonprofit? The Nonprofit Quarterly, September 21, Sept 21 Session 5: Executive Leadership The Jossey- Bass Handbook, Chapter 6. Executive Leadership, Tim Wolfred, Stepping Up: A Board s Challenge in Leadership Transition, The Nonprofit Quarterly, Summer 2005, supplement, pp James Morgan, Study Finds Nonprofit Leaders More Effective than Corporate Heads, The Nonprofit Quarterly, January 7, Karen Gaskins Jones, Preparing an organization to sustain capable leadership. Mark Light and Paul Light, Which Light is right? The impending leadership 5
6 deficit crisis. Sept 28 Session 6: Managing, Motivating and Keeping Employees and Volunteers I The Jossey- Bass Handbook, Chapter 24 Effective Human Resources Practices, Sharon M. Oster, Human Resource Management, Strategic Management for Nonprofit Organizations, 1995, pp Paul Light, The Content of their Character: The State of the Nonprofit Workforce, The Nonprofit Quarterly, September 21, 2002 Martin Levine, Teach for America Enrollment Decline for 2 nd Year as Part of Larger Trend. The Nonprofit Quarterly, August 13, 2015 Oct 5 Session 7: Managing, Motivating and Keeping Employees and Volunteers II The Jossey- Bass Handbook, Chapter 26. Designing and Managing Volunteer Programs, Jennifer Woodill, Volunteer Management: Once More with Meaning, The Nonprofit Quarterly, March 21, Richard Ybarra, How Nonprofit Organizations can Effectively Engage Volunteers, San Diego Source, May 18, 2015 Susan Kinzie, Number of Volunteers has Grown Despite Recession, Study Says, The Washington Post, June 15, Oct 12 Session 8: Fundraising The Jossey- Bass Handbook, Chapter 18, Nonprofit Finance: Developing Nonprofit Resources, The Jossey- Bass Handbook, Chapter 19, Designing and Managing the Fundraising Program, Editors, The Enduring Connection: Individual Donors and Nonprofit Organizations, The Nonprofit Quarterly, Summer Oct 19 Session 9: Creative Revenue Generation and Social Enterprise The Jossey- Bass Handbook, Chapter 20 Social Enterprise and Nonprofit 6
7 Ventures, Greg Dees, Enterprising Nonprofits, Harvard Business Review, January 1998, Succeeding at Social Enterprise, Chapter 2. Doing Good Versus Doing Well: Balancing Impact and Profit William Foster and Jeffrey Bradach, Should Nonprofits Seek Profits? Harvard Business Review, February 2005, Volume 83, Issue 2. Sharon M. Oster, Charles M. Gray and Charles Weinberg, To Fee or Not to Fee, (And Related Questions), The Nonprofit Quarterly, Summer 2004, pp Oct 26 Session 10: Marketing and Public Relations The Jossey- Bass Handbook, Chapter 11 Marketing for Nonprofit Organizations, The Jossey- Bass Handbook, Chapter 12 Strategic Communications, Nathalie Kylander and Christopher Stone, The Role of Brand in the Nonprofit Sector, Stanford Social Innovation Review, Spring 2012 Carlo M. Cuesta and Padraic Lillis, Your Promise is Your Brand: How to Work It, The Nonprofit Quarterly, September 21, Nathalie Kylander and Christopher Stone, The Role of Brand in the Nonprofit Sector, Stanford Social Innovation Review, Spring Nov 2 Session 11: Partnerships, Mergers and Collaborations The Jossey- Bass Handbook, Chapter 14 Collaboration and Strategic Alliance Francie Ostrower, The Reality Underneath the Buzz of Partnerships: The Potentials and Pitfalls of Partnering. Stanford Social Innovation Review, Spring 2005, pp Jane Wei- Skillern and Sonia Marciano The Networked Nonprofit, Stanford Social Innovation Review, Spring Stephanie Strom, Charities Trying Mergers to Improve Bottom Line, The New York Times, November 11, 2007 Nov 9 Session 12: The Challenge of Government Contracts 7
8 The Jossey- Bass Handbook, Chapter 21, Managing the Challenges of Government Contracts Boris et al, Human Service Nonprofits And Government Collaboration, Urban Institute, (Skim) David M. Van Slyke, Agents or Stewards: Using Theory to Understand the Government- Nonprofit Social Service Contracting Relationship, JPART, William P. Ryan, The New Landscape for Nonprofits, Harvard Business Review, pp Chao Guo, Government Funding and Community Representation on Nonprofit Boards: The Bargain We Strike, The Nonprofit Quarterly, February 20, Steven Rathgeb Smith Government and Nonprofits: Turning Points, Challenges, and Opportunities, The Nonprofit Quarterly, September 21, 2009 Nov 16 Session 13: Managing the External Environment The Jossey- Bass Handbook, Chapter 13 Advocacy, Lobbying, and Social Change, Tim Delaney, Substantial Activity: Building Nonprofit Political Heft, The Nonprofit Quarterly, Winter 2008, pp Susie Brown, Squeamish Nonprofit Boards: How to Move Them to the Big Policy Questions, The Nonprofit Quarterly, March 6, Nov 23 Session 14: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Nonprofit Organizations The Jossey- Bass Handbook, Chapter 15 Outcome Assessment and Program Evaluation, The Jossey- Bass Handbook, Chapter 16 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Nonprofit Organizations, Robert D. Behn, Why Measure Performance? Different Purposes Require Different Measures, Public Administration Review September/October 2003, Vol. 63, No. 5 pp Nov 30 Session 15: Student Presentations I PowerPoint Slides Due by Midnight, November 29. Submission on UNM 8
9 Learn Dec 7 Final Paper Due by Midnight (Submission on UNM Learn) 9
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