Successfully Launching Your Nonprofit Public Interest Career: Preparing for Practice

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Course Description

This professional development seminar is intended for graduating J.D. students who will start their public interest careers working for a nonprofit organization. Through lectures, readings, simulations, and exercises, students will learn key skills required to excel at their role at a nonprofit legal organization. Areas of focus will include: (1) creating strategies for managing projects, caseloads, and advocacy campaigns; (2) understanding and working with nonprofit financial systems, revenue models, and expense budgets as well as personal financial planning; (3) developing an equity, diversity, and inclusion lens for work with clients, colleagues, and external partners (e.g., community partners, opposing counsel, pro bono collaborators); (4) communication and facilitation skills; and (5) building effective coalitions and partnerships with stakeholders (e.g., community leaders, policy-makers, pro bono partners, etc.). Elements used in grading: Attendance, Performance, Class Participation, Written Assignments.

Grading Basis

L02 - Law Honors/Pass/Restricted credit/Fail

Min

2

Max

2

Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?

No

Course Component

Seminar

Enrollment Optional?

No