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Master Class | One in Ten: The Crucial Nonprofit Workforce in America, its Pipeline, and its Future

The Nonprofit Management Program at Columbia University School of Professional Studies was pleased to present the next Master Class in our Program's thought leadership and professional development series: One in Ten: The Crucial Nonprofit Workforce in America, its Pipeline, and its Future.

Thank you to those who attended the evening of intellectual engagement and networking or watched through our live webcast.

We welcomed renowned expert on national service and nonprofit policy Shirley Sagawa for an evening addressing the critical role of and challenges for the nonprofit workforce in our communities and civil society, its continuing professionalization and need for pipeline development, and implications for policy as an often invisible, albeit crucial, workforce demographic.

For questions, please contact us at SPS-Nonprofit [[at]] columbia [[dot]] edu (SPS-Nonprofit[at]columbia[dot]edu)

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