Nonprofit Manager + Professional Grant Writing

Nonprofit Manager + Professional Grant Writing

Become a Nonprofit Manager and Professional Grant Writer 

Embark on a rewarding career path dedicated to making a positive impact with our comprehensive Nonprofit Manager + Professional Grant Writing course. This course bundle equips you with the essential knowledge to translate good intentions into a professional roadmap. 

Explore the core of nonprofits with the Nonprofit Manager course, and review mission definition, governance, and leadership. Learn the intricacies of managing volunteer programs, handling finances, creating budgets, and mastering marketing and fundraising. Uncover the significance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in organizational success. 

In the Professional Grant Writing course, gain expertise in proposal formats, case statement structures, and the intricacies of foundations and government grant agencies. Complete your training with a capstone assignment, receiving expert feedback on each element. Prepare for the Grant Professional Certified (GPC) exam, earning 90 GPCI Education points towards your grant writing certification. Choose enrollment with or without an exam voucher, covering the GPC exam fee upon eligibility. 


Registration and Enrollment

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Course Details


Define personal mission and vision within the nonprofit sector 

Identify governance structures and leadership roles, including effective volunteer management 

Acquire skills in fundraising, marketing, and communication strategies 

Integrate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) principles within organizational frameworks 

Obtain best practices for project design and creation of logic models 

Explore the benefits of certification for grant writers and the essential required skills 

Stay current with trends in fund distribution across private and public sectors 

Learn strategies to effectively match grant funders with fundable programs 

Assess the influence of organizational cultures, missions, and customs on grant readiness 

Develop evaluation plans incorporating community resources and cultural competencies 

Gain skills in preparing grant budgets with appropriate cost analysis and matching components 

Depict post-award grant management and transition strategies for grant writers 

You should possess basic keyboarding and computer skills, be comfortable navigating the Internet and using e-mail, and have experience using a word-processing computer program (Microsoft Word is recommended) and a spreadsheet program (such as Microsoft Excel) for the budgeting portion.  

Completion of this course earns 90 GPCI Education points applicable to acquiring or maintaining the GPC certification. Visit the GPCI website for GPC exam eligibility details

Dr. Beverly A. Browning

Dr. Beverly A. Browning is a grant writing consultant and visionary who uses thought leadership to work with nonprofit organizations struggling with the woes of revenue stream imbalances. She has been researching grant funding, grantmaking trends, and board-related barriers to nonprofit capacity building for over 40 years. Together, she and her team have helped her clients win over $750 million in grant awards. 

Dr. Browning is the founder and director of the Grant Writing Training Foundation and Bev Browning, LLC. She is the author of 44 grant writing publications, including six editions of Grant Writing for Dummies and the 6th edition of Nonprofit Kit for Dummies (to be published in 2021).   Dr. Browning holds graduate and postgraduate degrees in organizational development, public administration, and business administration. She is also a Certified Strategic Planning Facilitator (CSPF), has a McNellis Compression Planning Institute Facilitation Training distinction, and is an Approved Trainer for the Grant Professionals Association (GPA) and the Certified Fund Raising Executive International (CFRE). 

$3,795.00 (USD)

This course is 100% online.

This course is 100% online. Start anytime.

Job Outlook


According to Salary.com, the average nonprofit program manager in the U.S. earns $97,184 annually as of November 2023, but the range usually falls between $85,484 and $111,638. As the nonprofit sector continues to expand, the demand for skilled managers grows, offering diverse roles in leadership, fundraising, and program management. 

Simultaneously, the dynamic field of grant writing sees an increasing need for professionals skilled at securing funding. The base salary for grant writers ranges from $66,817 to $83,703, according to Saalry.com, with an average base salary of $74,414. 

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“Grant Writing moved at a great pace. I liked being able to go back over the course and text material for complete understanding,”

D.S., Excelsior College