Governance Essentials Program for Directors of Not-for-Profit
Organizations (NFP Program)
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Course Description
Presented by TELUS, the Institute of Corporate Directors and The
Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto have jointly
developed the Governance Essentials Program for Directors of
Not-For-Profit Organizations (NFP Program).
The NFP Program is an intensive three-day program taught by prominent
faculty from Canada’s leading business schools and some of our
country’s most accomplished directors. This innovative program
will provide learning on key accountabilities and responsibilities of
not-for-profit leaders by making extensive use of team-based,
facilitated learning to ensure that participants learn not only from
faculty but also from their peers.
The program draws upon prominent practitioners from TELUS Community
Boards across Canada and the director community at-large to act as
executives-in-residence. These individuals contribute to classroom
discussions by sharing their experience and insights in the governance
of the $112B sector.
This program is equally for directors and executive directors of
small and large not-for-profits and is delivered at Canada’s
leading business schools in Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary, Edmonton,
Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal.
A limited number of TELUS Scholarships valued at $1,000 each are
available on a first-come, first-served basis.
For ICD.D directors, this course counts as 14 hours of credit towards
the annual continuing education requirement.
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NOW AVAILABLE - Exclusively for the Edmonton NFP Program
Offering:
EDMONTON CHAPTER SCHOLARSHIPS
All Edmonton Chapter Scholarship applications must be in
by September 1, 2011
Click here to download the Edmonton Chapter
Scholarship Form, and to receive more information
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