Nonprofit Management

Nurturing nonprofits to their full potential

The O’Neill School’s researchers in the field of Nonprofit Management are ranked in the Top 2 programs nationally and conduct research focusing on the management and operation of nonprofit organizations. This research encompasses nonprofit governance, fundraising, program evaluation, and volunteer management.

Students studying Nonprofit Management gain knowledge and skills to lead and manage nonprofit organizations, which play a crucial role in addressing social, environmental, and economic issues. 

Faculty spotlight

Nonprofit Governance course helps graduates improve boards and organizations

O'Neill Clinical Associate Professor and IU Executive Education Director Sara Johnson helped design courses for nonprofit leaders. 

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Featured research

Associate Professor Fredrik O. Andersson

Study reveals funding intentions among emerging nonprofit entrepreneurs

O'Neill Associate Professor Fredrik Andersson examines anticipated funding sources and amounts that budding entrepreneurs believe they’ll need as they formally launch their new nonprofit.

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O'Neill faculty support global approach to climate change leadership

O'Neill Clinical Associate Professor Sara Johnson led courses for global participants in the Distinguished Humphrey Fellow Program on Climate Change in Indianapolis.

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Recent Nonprofit Management publications

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