CDL COURSE ENTRY FORM


Author: Bernice Kennedy/SUNY
Last modified by: Laura Wait/SUNY
Composed: 07/16/2003 06:04 PM
Curriculum Committee Approval Date:
Modified: 06/22/2017
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Course Number: (prefix) CHS (number) 254184 ESC 2.0 Course number: HUSV-3025 HUSV-3025Funding & Human Service Organizations

Name: Funding and Human Service Organizations
Datatel Title: (30char) Funding and Human Service

Area Coordinator: Lynette Nickleberry Department Code: 10HE Team: Human Services

Liberal Study? NO Level: UPPER Credits: 4 Prerequisite? YES
General Education Course? NO GenEd Approval Term/Year:

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Pre-registration Information?
Course will be offered (for online course descriptions, proposed offerings for by term views and web views)
Spring 1, Summer, Fall 1
Course will be offered (for final term listings, online registration, online bookordering, web views)
Spring 1, Summer, Fall 1
First Term Offered: 2006SP (Required Format: YearTerm - i.e., 2005SP)
Last Term Offered in Print Version:
Title Changes: Changed from Joanne Levine TO Lynette Nickleberry effective fall '17 term. Catalog updated 6/22/17. LWait
Changed AC from Joyce McKnight 10HS to Joanne Levine 10HU 3/27/16. LWait
This course was renamed effective the November 2009 term and was formerly offered as Resource Development in Human Services.

AC Changes:
BK Number: 25

Description: Learn how to develop a healthy nonprofit organization with multiple funding streams and budgetary accountability. Topics covered will include a brief history of human service funding, the funding and regulatory relationships between nonprofit organizations and various levels of government, the importance of appropriate structure, attaining nonprofit status, the role of in-kind resources including volunteers, foundation funding, grant-seeking from both private and governmental, assessing funding opportunities, the role of regulatory agencies, grant writing, fund-raising campaigns, and the role of fee-for-service. Explore various methods of budgeting and accountability structures that assure maximum productivity as well as new directions for meeting human needs such as social entrepreneurship and the role of profit-making institutions.

Note: This course is intended primarily for persons who plan to become managers in private human service organizations. Its “sister course” Public Finance and Budgeting” is intended for those who work directly in government bureaucracies.

Prerequisites: Students taking this course should have had Human Services Management or Nonprofit Management or their equivalent in experience.

Preferred: Human Services Planning, Implementation and Evaluation

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Major Course Area
Community & Human Services
Minor Course Area
Human Services
SLN Disciplines
Human Services
Additional Course Requirements
WWW Computer Conference
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