

The Communication and Certificate in Nonprofit Management program provides a solid academic and professional foundation for students who want to strengthen their communication skills while developing the managerial abilities required to lead mission-driven organizations. Through coursework that focuses on strategic communication, media literacy, organizational messaging, and public outreach, learners build the capacity to craft clear, impactful communication materials that support nonprofit goals. The curriculum integrates communication theory with applied writing and presentation skills, helping students understand how to engage target audiences and shape narratives that advance organizational missions in today’s complex media environment.
In addition to communication-focused coursework, the program offers practical insight into nonprofit governance, fundraising, financial management, and program planning. Students work with faculty who have extensive experience in nonprofit leadership, communication strategy, and public engagement, gaining exposure to operational challenges and real-world decision-making. Case studies, collaborative assignments, and project-based learning help students enhance their abilities in nonprofit management, stakeholder communication, and strategic planning. This interdisciplinary structure equips learners with both communication expertise and managerial insight, preparing them to support sustainable growth and community impact within nonprofit organizations.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Communication & Nonprofit Structure
• Principles of Communication Studies
• Media Strategy and Public Messaging
• Nonprofit Governance and Leadership
• Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations
Semester 2 – Applied Communication & Nonprofit Strategy
• Strategic Communication Campaigns
• Public Relations and Community Engagement
• Fundraising and Development
• Capstone Project: Integrated Communication & Nonprofit Practice
Graduates of this program pursue roles in nonprofit organizations, community agencies, advocacy groups, and public communication offices, where they support messaging, outreach, fundraising, and program coordination. Many work as communication specialists, nonprofit coordinators, development associates, outreach managers, or public relations assistants, helping organizations strengthen visibility and build public trust. Others join foundations, cultural institutions, or educational organizations, applying their communication and administrative skills to support mission-driven initiatives. With strong training in communication strategy and nonprofit operations, graduates are prepared for roles that require clear messaging, organizational planning, and community engagement.
This program is an excellent choice for students who want to combine strong communication skills with practical nonprofit management training, enabling them to contribute meaningfully to mission-based organizations. The curriculum enhances strategic communication, organizational insight, and evidence-based planning, giving learners the tools needed to craft compelling messages and support effective nonprofit operations. Students benefit from expert faculty, hands-on projects, and opportunities to develop integrated communication strategies that reflect real community needs. Through the capstone experience and interdisciplinary coursework, learners gain confidence in managing programs, engaging stakeholders, and promoting organizational impact. Ultimately, this program prepares graduates to support nonprofit missions through skilled communication, thoughtful leadership, and informed strategic decision-making.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 410 516 8000
Email: admissions@jhu.edu
Address: Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA