NPM Fall Kickoff September 15, 2009. The Nonprofit and Public Management Center is a collaboration among the University of Michigan's School of Social.

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NPM Fall Kickoff September 15, 2009

The Nonprofit and Public Management Center is a collaboration among the University of Michigan's School of Social Work Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy Stephen M. Ross School of Business

To equip future leaders in the public, nonprofit and private sectors with interdisciplinary insight that can help them operate more effectively when working for or with nonprofit and public institutions. Mission

NPM builds the skills and understanding to work effectively in partnership across sectors as  Managers  Board members  Volunteers  Advocates  Advisors/consultants

 Working intensively with our three partner schools.  Cooperating and welcoming participants from other graduate professional schools.  Partnering with nonprofit organizations across the country Our mission is actualized through:

NPM strengthens the linkages between the University of Michigan and the nonprofit community

We develop sophisticated, comprehensive educational opportunities for graduate students

We support a stimulating research environment for doctoral students.

 Advise director and staff  Create, design and initiate partnerships and events that promote NPM  Bring together kindred spirits at U-M in nonprofit and public management NPM Student Advisory Board

Student Advisory Board Elizabeth Stamberger MPP/MBA 2 President Cara Orfield MPP 2 Secretary Jennie Bartlett MBA 2

Student Advisory Board Stockton Reece MBA 2 Christina Sylvester MPP 2 Rachel Lieberman MBA 2

Student Advisory Board Ryan Whisnant MBA 2 David Yeung MBA 2 Elizabeth Talbert MPP 2

Elizabeth StambergerMPP/MBA 2 Cara OrfieldMPP 2 Jennie BartlettMBA 2 Rachel LiebermanMBA 2 Stockton ReeceMBA 2 Christina SylvesterMPP 2 Elizabeth TalbertMPP 2 Ryan WhisnantMBA 2 David YeungMBA 2 SAB Applications are due September 18. Please for more Student Advisory Board

Programs  Board Fellowship Program  Domestic Corps  Self-Directed Internship Fund  Doctoral Research Support Fund  Workshops and Events

Board Fellowship Program  Serve as a non-voting board member for an academic year (mid-October-April)  Complete a board-level project, leveraging graduate-level skills  Nonprofit organizations vary with missions involving arts/culture, social/human services, environment, health, etc.

Board Fellowship Program  Recruiting begins in September  Attend one of the Board Fellowship Kickoff events for more information: Thursday, September 17, 7-8 p.m. Ross 1230 (Ross School of Business) Monday, September 21, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Ross 1220 (Ross School of Business)  Applications are due September 24 at noon

Domestic Corps  High-level summer internships with nonprofits across the U.S.  MBA students are compensated $10k for 10 week internships  High-level consulting projects, including strategic planning, marketing, new business development, and fund development

Domestic Corps  Locations may range from Detroit, New York City, San Francisco, and Chicago  Recruiting begins December with applications due beginning of January

Self-Directed Internship Support  For MPP and MSW summer internships in nonprofit and public management  Awards are typically $500-$2000  Application will be available winter term  Awards announced in April

MBA Class Gift Internship Support Looking to develop your own internship experience? NPM is pleased to offer support for MBA students serving in nonprofit or public management internships during the summer. Funding for these internships has been generously provided by a gift from the Ross School of Business Class of 2008.

MBA Class Gift Internship Support  MBAs will be awarded up $10,000  Deadline for applications are typically due late January- early February  Applicants will be notified by late February

Doctoral Research Support Grant  For research related to nonprofit and public management  Awards up to $1500  Application will be announced winter term and reviewed in April

 Course listing of relevant to nonprofit and public management classes available in eight University of Michigan Schools  Current classes and Course Directory of all relevant classes currently scheduled Course Listings

Upcoming Events Board Fellowship Kickoff Thursday, September 17, 7-8 p.m. Ross 1230 (Ross School of Business) Monday, September 21, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Ross 1220 (Ross School of Business) Learn more about our Board Fellowship Program, our nonprofit partners, and how to apply.

How to Start a Nonprofit Organization Wednesday, November 11, 4-5:30 p.m. Kresge 1110 (Ross School of Business) Presented by Neel Hajra, J.D. CEO/President of NEW (Nonprofit Enterprise at Work), a nonprofit support organization.

 Is there someone you want to hear?  Are there particular topics that interest you?  Do you have contacts that we could use? us with your suggestions! Help Us With Speakers and Topics for

 Brown Bag & Speaker Series  Bring nonprofit and public management leaders and professionals to campus  Possible Topics:  Lessons Learned from Nonprofit Experts  Current Issues in the Nonprofit Sector  Best Practices for Well Managed Nonprofits  Career Services  Career Panels and Networking Help Us Design & Implement Current Initiatives

 Student Networking & Social Events  What opportunities can we create for students in different schools across campus to come together for:  Nonprofit networking  Collaboration Help Us Design & Implement Current Initiatives us with your ideas!

Contact Us R2420 Ross School of Business 701 Tappan Avenue Ann Arbor, MI Phone: (734) Website:

Questions?

Thank you for attending the 2009 Fall Kickoff! Before you leave: Board Fellowship Kickoff (September 17 or 21) Please sign-in and let us know if you would like to be added to our lists Eat pizza and get to know other students