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Teaching Resource Center

The USF International Nonprofit Management Teaching Resource Center (TRC) is a comprehensive source of nonprofit management teaching cases, course syllabi that are available for use by teachers, trainers, consultants, practitioners, and students to enhance the development of nonprofit management education. You may browse and search the educational materials of the TRC. Once you find a teaching case or course syllabus that you would like to use, you may download it, for free, as a PDF.

Teaching Cases are narrative accounts of realistic situations in which nonprofit executives managers, and/or board members are confronted with the need to make a decision in a management context. There are over 120 cases in the TRC, searchable by subject, author, and title.

Course Syllabi come from universities around the country and are searchable by instructor, institution, keyword, subject area and course level.

The Nonprofit Leadership and Demoncracy Curriculum developed for educators and practioners by the Union Institute Center for Public Policy may be downloaded in its entirety, free of charge.

Submit a Syllabus We encourage instructors and practitioners in the field to share teaching materials. We invite you to submit your syllabus for inclusion in the Teaching Resource Center. (If you are an instructor who downloads from the TRC to help prepare your own course, we urge you to "give back" by sharing your syllabus with colleagues via the TRC!)

The Teaching Resource Center has been redesigned to allow for greater access, simplicity and usability. Because we no longer offer paper copies through the TRC, and have removed those syllabi from our database, an account is no longer needed to access materials. We will discontinue the distribution of paper syllabi on 12/31/05. If you have any questions, please contact us.

The redesign of the TRC is thanks to the hard work and expertise of Terence Parr, Colin Bean, Olga Mayzel, and Chris Brooks of the USF Computer Science Department. We are grateful for their assistance.