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PASE/Baruch Emerging Leaders in Nonprofit Management – A Course for Youth Program Professionals

PASE and Baruch College are excited to announce that we have commenced the 2011-2012 cycle of our innovative Emerging Leaders in Nonprofit Management: A Course for Youth Program Professionals. Click here for a list of participating agencies.

What is the Course?

PASE leads the field in offering professional development that provides both theoretical grounding and practical help for all levels of staff. Baruch College's School of Public Affairs gives students the tools and strategic perspective necessary to effect change in an increasingly complex and competitive world. This innovative curriculum offers lectures and practical discussions that combine the expertise of both PASE and Baruch by merging the talents and experience of Baruch professors and seasoned non-profit practitioners.

This course helps practitioners develop the skills they need to help usher their agency through challenging times, while improving services. The course provides practitioners a great affordable way to increase their managerial capacity right here in the city! Providing a strong theoretical base and very practical ways to improve managerial skills, the course will cover all aspects of management including organizational diagnosis and strategic planning, financial management and accounting, human resources, fundraising, advocacy, board relations, government contracting, information technology, performance measurement and evaluation.

Benefits of the Program

In a 2007 survey of current Emerging Leaders participants:

  • 100% of participants reported that the program has been helpful in their daily work
  • 81% of participants reported that the program developed the skills they need for effective leadership.
  • Two-thirds of participants reported an increased confidence in their leadership abilities; the majority also expressed an interest in moving toward executive directorship.
  • The supervisors of the 2007 Emerging Leaders participants observed increased confidence among the participants in terms of their leadership abilities.
  • Over 80% of supervisors said that their staff members’ participation in the 2007 Emerging Leaders program has been helpful in their daily work

A 2007 survey of Emerging Leaders alumni and their supervisors found that,

  • Over 70% of alumni reported that the program supported their professional growth.
  • Two-thirds of alumni are still at their agencies. Of those, nearly half have received a promotion since participating in the program
Course Documents

Download the documents below to learn more about the program!

Program Overview and FAQs

Program Schedule

Alumni

Numerous alumni of the program have used this opportunity to launch their careers by matriculating at Baruch College for their Masters of Public Administration.

Emerging Leaders students have traditionally worked at a diverse range of New York City agencies, including:

ACORN

Adolescent & Family Comprehensive Services

Amethyst Women's Project, Inc.

Asphalt Green

Biko Family Life Center

Brotherhood/Sister Sol

Catholic Charities Community Services

ChaRosa Foundation Corporation

Chess-in-the-Schools

Children of the City, Inc.

Children's Aid Society

Church of the Revelation - Youth Link Program

Citizens Advice Bureau

Coalition for Hispanic Family Services

Community Healthcare Network

Community Youth Care Services

Council for Unity

Council on the Arts & Humanities for Staten Island

East Harlem Tutorial Program

F.R.I.E.N.D.S

Federation of Italian American Organization of Brooklyn

Filipino American Human Services, Inc.

Fiver Children's Foundation

Flatbush Development Corporation

Franciscan Community Center

Fresh Youth Initiatives

Futures & Options, Inc.

Generation Xcel

Girls Inc. of NY

Good Shepherd Services

Graham Windham

Grand Street Settlement

Groove with Me

Groundwork, Inc.

Harlem Children’s Zone

HEAF

I Challenge Myself

Inwood House

Jacob Riis Neighborhood Settlement House

Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club, Inc.

La Esperanza Center

LGBT Community Center

Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center

Mass Transit Street Theatre

Mental Health Association of NYC - Parent Resource Center

Neighborhood Initiatives Development Corporation (NIDC)

New Song Learning Partnership

New York City Mission Society

NIA Community Services Network

No Doubt, Inc.

NYC Department of Parks & Recreation

NYS Office of Children and Family Services

Operation Exodus Inner City

Parkside Community Center

Partnership for After School Education

Phipps Community Development Corporation

Police Athletic League

Project Reach Youth (PRY)

Queens Community House

Queensborough Community College - Liberty Partnerships Program

Rainbow After School Programs

Ramapo for Children

Rockaway Development & Revitalization Corporation

Safe Space

Samuel Field YM & YWHA

SCAN New York

SCO Family Services

St. Nick’s Alliance

St. Vincent's Services

Stanley Isaacs Neighborhood Center

STARR Incorporated

Staten Island Mental Health Society

Staten Island Parent Resource Center - Jewish Board of Children & Family Services

Summerbridge at the Town School

Sunnyside Community Services

TASC

The Child Center of New York

The Door

The Educational Alliance, Inc.

The Friends of the Family Academy

The Point

Union Settlement Association

United Neighborhood Houses of NY

Urban Word NYC

YMCA of Greater New York

Young Dancers in Repertory

Youth Empowerment Mission

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