American Humanics Educates, prepares and certifies students to strengthen and lead nonprofit organizations. 75+ affiliate campuses across the U. S. At UNO open to all undergraduate students, any major
American Humanics FOUNDATION COMPETENCIES Career Development & Exploration Communication Skills Employability Skills Personal Attributes Historical & Philosophical Foundations of Nonprofit Organizations Youth & Adult Development
American Humanics PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMPETENCIES Board & Committee Development Fundraising Principles & Practices Human Resource Development Nonprofit Management Nonprofit Accounting & Financial Management Nonprofit Marketing Program Planning & Risk Management
American Humanics REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTIFICATION –Meet AH competencies through: AH–related course work 300-hour internship with a nonprofit agency Participation in AH co–curricular activities including the AH Student Association –Attend at least one AH Management Institute –Obtain a baccalaureate degree
American Humanics COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Service-Learning Projects Internships Student Association Networking & Volunteer Opportunities Community Council
American Humanics American Red Cross Camp Fire USA Catholic Charities Chicano Awareness Center Nonprofit Assoc of the Midlands Omaha Community Foundation Omaha Home for Boys Peter Kiewit Foundation United Way Urban League Uta Halee/Cooper Village YWCA
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