The roughly $112-billion industry employs close to two million Canadians. While many undergrad courses are devoted to philanthropy and non-profit management, only a handful of schools in Canada offer specialized degrees and diplomas. Schools in the U.S. have more of a selection with their advanced degrees. To wit: Indiana Universty awarded the first PhD. in philanthropy last year. An ad-hoc group of non-profit insiders are trying to introduce Canada’s first master’s in philanthropy. Until such a program exists, look to the following schools for specialized degrees and diplomas in non-profit leadership, fundraising and volunteering. Here’s a round-up of some programs offered at schools across the country.
By Greg Hudson
Nova Scotia Community College, Halifax
The program: Human Services-Non-profit Leadership Concentration
Ryerson University, Chang School of Continuing Education, Toronto
The program: Fundraising Management
Humber College, Toronto
The program: Fundraising and Volunteer Management
Algonquin College, Ottawa
The program: Fundraising Management
Mount Royal College, Calgary
The program: Bachelor of Applied Non-Profit Studies
British Columbia Institute of Technology, Burnaby, B.C.
The program: Marketing Management – Fundraising Management
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