MAJNM

Master of Arts in Jewish Nonprofit Management​

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MAJNM

A virtual + in-person program designed to develop the core management practices and practical knowledge to lead today’s nonprofit organization.

Students explore social challenges and develop the creative problem-solving skills to successfully lead organizations or launch their own. Fieldwork internships provide students with unique, real-world experiences that establish their abilities as nonprofit professionals and build a network of career professionals already serving in the field. Alternatively, students can stay working in their full-time careers in the Jewish nonprofit sector. 

Degree Requirements
  • Virtual Summer Courses: 2 virtual summers of coursework totaling 34 credits (minimum) in Jewish Studies, Jewish Communal Dynamics, and Nonprofit Management.
  • In-Person Immersive Experiences:
    • Summer Kick-off Intensives: These 5-day experiences held at the beginning of each summer in various North American Jewish communities, enable you to learn more about the sector while also connecting in-person with fellow students and faculty.  
    • Seminar in Global Nonprofit Innovation: The Windmueller Israel Seminar  takes place during winter break every other year and is designed to introduce Jewish professional leaders to the social, political and cultural dynamics of contemporary Israel.
  • Fieldwork Internship: 1-2 years of supervised field practice and related practicum course in an experiential learning environment that is constructed to meet educational objectives by integrating leadership theory with on the job learning, or get credit for your job in the Jewish nonprofit sector.
  • Capstone Project: Our Capstone Course, titled “Lean Launchpad for the Jewish Nonprofit” replicates the experience of a high-tech business accelerator in order to develop leaders who can innovate within existing organizations or launch their own startup.
Resources
Sample Course Requirements
First Summer First Fall First Spring
Evolution of the Amer. J. Community Supervised Fieldwork Supervised Fieldwork
History of Jewish Ideas
Introduction to Jewish Communal Institutions
Organizational Development
Applied Jewish Wisdom
First Summer
Evolution of the Amer. J. Community
History of Jewish Ideas
Introduction to Jewish Communal Institutions
Organizational Development
Applied Jewish Wisdom
First Fall
Supervised Fieldwork
First Fall
Supervised Fieldwork
Second Summer Second Fall Second Spring
Leadership in Jewish Communal Service Supervised Fieldwork Israel Seminar
Nonprofit Marketing and Branding Field Practicum Supervised Fieldwork
Fundraising and Financial Resource Development Capstone: Research Methods Field Practicum
Collaborative Communication for J. Professionals Capstone: Business Model Accelerator
Second Summer
Leadership in Jewish Communal Service
Nonprofit Marketing and Branding
Fundraising and Financial Resource Development
Collaborative Communication for J. Professionals
Second Fall
Supervised Fieldwork
Field Practicum
Capstone: Research Methods
Second Spring
Israel Semester
Supervised Fieldwork
Field Practicum
Capstone: Business Model Accelerator
Program Details
  • 24 months

  • Virtual + In-Person

Certification
  • Master's Degree

  • Dual Degree Available

WHo it’s for
  • Working Professionals

  • Full-Time Students

Course Calendar

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