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PNH 313: Land Use Planning
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course deals with the fundamental concepts, principles, strategies, and tools of city and regional land use planning. The focus is on the real-world and sustainable land use planning process and implementation. Cross-listed with GPY 310. Offered winter semester of odd-numbered years.
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PNH 324: Urbanization
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Examines the process of urbanization, its impact on various cultures, and its long-term sustainability. Considers the rapid urbanization in the developing countries and the dynamic growth of global urban systems, emphasizing the evolution of cities over time, space, and vastly different social, political, and cultural environments. Fulfills Cultures - Global Perspectives. Part of the Sustainability Issue. Cross-listed with GPY 324. Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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PNH 330: Health Care Financing
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Explores the complexity of the financing of health care in the U.S. with emphasis on its impact on the delivery of services. Offered winter semester.
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PNH 335: Grant Writing
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Provides instruction in writing grants, evaluating grant proposals, and in researching and cultivating funding sources. Students will gain an understanding of the link between organizational mission and program development by preparing a full proposal to meet a real-life community need. Offered fall semester.
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PNH 360: Voluntarism and the Nonprofit Sector
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
A survey of voluntarism and the nonprofit sector in America. Historical development, policy questions, funding issues and trends of major subsectors (religion, education, health, social services, the arts) are examined. The sector's interdependence with government and business and its basis in philanthropy and democracy are interwoven throughout the topics. Offered fall and winter semesters.
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PNH 370: Human Dynamics of Nonprofit Organizations
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the important roles that staff, board members, and volunteers play in successful nonprofit organizations. Topics covered in the course include nonprofit personnel management, board organization and governance, and volunteer motivation and management. Offered every semester. Prerequisites: PNH 360 and PNH 376.
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Prerequisites: PNH 360 and PNH 376.
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PNH 372: International and Comparative Administration
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
An examination of administrative structures in selected countries; the relationship of administrative structures to political, economic, and cultural systems; comparative administration and developmental models. Case studies from the U.S., Europe, Latin America, and Asia may be used. Part of the Globalization Issue. Offered on sufficient demand. Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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PNH 374: Fundraising and Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the important roles that resource development and financial management play in the success of a nonprofit organization. Key topics include securing contributed revenue, special events fundraising, grant writing and grants management, financial reporting, evaluating financial performance, and budgeting. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: PNH 360.
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Prerequisite: PNH 360.
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PNH 375: Public Budgeting and Finance Administration
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
The content, tools, and techniques of budgeting from the perspectives of the manager, legislator, and citizen. A survey of revenue raising methods and administration. Applicable to public jurisdictions and nonprofit agencies of all sizes. Includes accounting principles essential to public management. Offered fall and winter semesters.
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PNH 376: Public Personnel Policy and Administration
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Managing the human resources of government and nonprofit agencies. An examination of public personnel functions (recruitment, training, employee relations, remuneration, conduct, and organization) and special issues such as collective bargaining and equal opportunity employment. Offered fall and winter semesters.
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