General DescriptionThe Advanced Academic Programs (AAP) unit of the Krieger School seeks an Adjunct Professor to refresh and teach the online course of 470.666 - Institutional Fundraising: Raising Maximum Dollars from Government Agencies, Corporations and Foundations for the Master of Arts degree in Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Management and the Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management. The MA in NGO Management is the first of its kind to be international in scope, but domestic in practice. Students acquire the leadership, management, and organizational skills needed to succeed in the nonprofit sector, both domestically in the U.S., and abroad. The MA in NGO Management is made up of ten asynchronous online courses (6 core courses, 3 electives, 1 capstone), with the occasional 3-week study abroad opportunity (depending on the season). Courses focus on leadership, fundraising, grant writing, strategic planning, project management, communications and resource development. Students complete their studies with a capstone project that focuses on a real-world issue which is relevant to present or future employers. This course is one of the core course requirements of the degree. We invite applications to fill an adjunct teaching position (10-15 hours/week), non-tenure track, semester-by-semester hire. The degree and certificate programs are fully online. The adjunct professor will report to the Program Director for the MA in NGO Management and the Certificate in Nonprofit Management. As the nation's oldest and one of the most prestigious research universities, Johns Hopkins offers high-quality master's degrees and post-baccalaureate education to students located in the greater Baltimore and Washington, D.C. regions and throughout the United States and abroad. Course description: In this course, 470.666 - Institutional Fundraising: Raising Maximum Dollars from Government Agencies, Corporations and Foundation, students will learn the fundamentals of securing funds from institutional donors, such as government agencies, corporations, and foundations. The course covers how to integrate this type of fundraising into an organization's overall strategy for gathering resources to support priority projects and capacity building. The content is aimed at preparing staff and leaders of nonprofits to build relationships with grantmaking organizations, use data effectively to build credibility with funders, refine fundraising presentations, and write winning proposals and applications. Additionally, the course covers best practices in fulfillment and stewardship. Instructional and administrative responsibilities of the position include:
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Application InstructionsHow to apply: For consideration please apply by August 1, 2020. Please submit the following: (a) cover letter; (b) curriculum vitae; (c) list of two references with names, titles, institutions, email addresses, and telephone numbers; and (d) any end-of-semester student evaluations for any previous courses taught (if available). Candidates may online apply online by clicking the Apply Now button below. If you have any questions, you may contact the Program Director, Karin Orr, korr@jhu.edu. |