Unique new partnership offers an unprecedented professional development opportunity
Data visualization and analysis aren’t typically areas of strength for many – if not most – local nonprofit organizations.
They know the benefits from being in the know on this front but, facing perennial staffing and budgeting challenges, it’s an investment they haven’t been able to consider.
Now, thanks to a new and unprecedented partnership between the San Antonio Area Foundation and the University of Texas at San Antonio Carlos Alvarez College of Business, that’s all about to change.
“We’re so excited to be partnering with UTSA in continuing to move the needle forward on educating and strengthening nonprofits,” said Jessica Lombard, Director of Learning & Development at the Area Foundation.
The virtual 15-hour Data & Innovation Management 101 For Nonprofits certification program launches May 31 and includes in-depth instruction on topics such as data analytics, cybersecurity and innovation methodology. Courses will be taught by faculty at the UTSA Alvarez College of Business under the coordination of Kathryn Keeton, Senior Executive Director at the college’s Center for Professional Excellence.
“Our goal is to deliver real and relevant technical training,” said Keeton. “We want participants to walk away with a framework to help them make better decisions for their nonprofit organizations that will have an immediate impact.”
That framework will include a working knowledge of critical data analysis techniques, basic understanding of big data concepts, technologies and platforms, knowing how to safeguard data, learning how to use data visualization to tell the organization’s story and feeling confident tackling technological innovation.
Participants completing the program will receive certificates and digital badges from UTSA. There are no specific prerequisites, but they should have a working knowledge of Microsoft Excel as well as access to two computer monitors.
More details on the program as well as enrollment options are available here. Click here for an informational video.