Watch this webinar to learn how fostering a deeper understanding of your mission will help you build trust throughout your organization.
Nonprofit organizations are instrumental in changing lives and transforming communities. And nonprofit organizations need effective leadership to successfully advance their missions.
Nonprofit leaders face distinct challenges, including building the future leadership pipeline; attracting, developing, and retaining top talent; navigating complex, resource-constrained environments; and fighting burnout among dedicated staff. Not only are they tasked with protecting the bottom line, but they’re also trying to enact positive social change.
We’re proud to help nonprofits address these challenges and grow the leadership skills of their current and future leaders by providing nonprofit professional development.
Our decades of experience in the sector include partnering with foundations for philanthropic leadership development initiatives like nonprofit leadership training programs for emerging, mid-level, and executive nonprofit staff, and providing development opportunities to next-generation social sector leaders. Together, let’s become a catalyst for change.
We can partner with you to craft nonprofit professional development that gives you and your community the greatest possible return on investment.
With a combination of leadership analytics, talent diagnostics, 360 assessments, and other instruments, we can do a deep dive into your leaders, your culture, your priorities, and your employee engagement levels to help inform your investments in nonprofit leadership training.
Starting from the transformative premise that better culture starts with better conversations, our suite of coaching and conversational skills solutions can help you strengthen the fabric of your entire organization and community.
Build and scale coaching skills for more candid and productive conversations, more effective solutions to your challenges, and a stronger, more psychologically safe culture of feedback.
A job promotion doesn’t automatically create a new leader — it creates the opportunity to become one.
Frontline, first-level, and new managers are your largest population of leaders, the critical people responsible for day-to-day operations, yet most are new to managing others.
Equip them to start strong, or groom those with leadership potential, using our new manager courses and solutions designed to address the specific challenges of this leader level.
Learn more about the 5 most important leadership skills in nonprofit leadership, based on our research, and how leadership development in nonprofit organizations helps build and retain strong leaders:
At CCL, we measure success by lives touched and impact made. That’s why the organizations we work with and the leaders we transform consistently tell us the same thing: their experience leveraging our nonprofit professional development is a game-changer. These organizations’ investments in nonprofit leadership training have impacted thousands of lives in hundreds of communities.
But don’t just take our word for it – take theirs.
“American Express is known for growing great leaders, and we’re passionate about applying our skills and expertise to help nonprofits cultivate and advance talent within their own organizations.”
Richard Brown
Vice President of Philanthropy
American Express
“We have created a critical mass of leaders who are connected, collaborative, and committed to our mission. We are working in more system-focused ways and leveraging our strengths in ways we never anticipated.”
La June Montgomery Tabron
President and CEO
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
What participants said about the effectiveness of our solutions for leadership development in nonprofit organizations:
Shera Clark, PhD
Program Director & Global Solutions Faculty
Shera has extensive experience in in leadership education. Her experience includes business development, account management, and the design and delivery of customized leadership development programs for corporate, education, and nonprofit sectors. Her interests include building leadership capacity in the nonprofit sector and the changing face of diversity in the workplace.
Andi Williams, MAEd
Global Director, Nonprofit & Population Health
Andi designs and delivers transformational development experiences, with a particular focus on developing public health leaders. She has also authored a book chapter, “Culture of Health Leaders: Building a Diverse Network to Advance Health Equity” in Leading Community Based Changes in the Culture of Health in the U.S.
Marin Burton, PhD
Senior Faculty, Societal Impact
With over 20 years of experience as a trainer and experiential educator, Marin has worked with a wide variety of organizations, including schools, colleges, and nonprofit organizations. She has also taught undergraduate and graduate courses on the theory, philosophy, and practice of experiential education. In her faculty role, she delivers some of our educational leadership programs.
Jayke Hammill, MA
Senior Faculty, Societal Impact and Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
Jayke designs and facilitates leadership development programs with nonprofit organizations, grassroots community leaders, foundations, and educators. Jayke has worked alongside clients and communities to create spaces that foster equity, diversity & inclusion, supporting leaders in advancing racial equity, building advocacy pipelines for disability rights, and strengthening networks among LGBTQ leaders.
Our experts are here to help. Get in touch with us to discuss how our solutions for leadership development in nonprofit organizations could be transformational for your organization and community.
Watch this webinar to learn how fostering a deeper understanding of your mission will help you build trust throughout your organization.
Building psychological safety between nonprofit directors and boards increases trust, improves collaboration, and strengthens culture. Watch this webinar for tactics and tips.
Watch this webinar to get ideas for leaders, particularly at nonprofits, that will help reduce turnover in a time when workers are feeling increasingly burnt out and resources are tight.
Working at a nonprofit can be incredibly rewarding, but with long hours, demanding workloads, and tight budgets, burnout is common. Watch this webinar for ideas on supporting team members.
As organizations seek to work together to confront and address some of society’s most complex, systemic, and enduring problems, these reimagined leadership strategies for the social sector can help.
This case study outlines the impact after 10 years of CCL and American Express working together to provide leadership development opportunities to nonprofit leaders and alumni successes after completing the AmEx Leadership Academy.
As a nonprofit ourselves, we understand the need for strong, mission-driven, focused leadership. We can help you and your colleagues and partners achieve your mission, advance your cause, and build stronger and more equitable communities.
Whether you’re an executive director of a national charity, or a local or regional cause-related organization, we share your sense of purpose and unwavering passion to improve the human condition.
That’s why we believe in the power of life-changing, transformational leadership development. For emerging leaders, nonprofit training can help them remain mission-focused as they sharpen their skills, filling the organization’s future leadership pipeline. And for mid-level and executive leaders, there are immediate benefits gleaned from nonprofit professional development, including sharpening their ability to navigate challenges and equipping them to build a strong organizational culture.
Our approach is collaborative, and we work with you, your partners, and funders to develop and deliver innovative and top-quality nonprofit leadership training solutions that meet the unique needs of your organization and align with your values and mission.
We offer nonprofit leadership training experiences designed for the distinct environment and specific challenges facing funders, organizations, and community partners working in the nonprofit sector. Like you, we are guided by purpose and fueled by passion.
Combine your talented team with our world-class, research-based nonprofit leadership training solutions.
A nonprofit organization needs effective leadership to successfully achieve its mission. Training nonprofit leaders and staff reduces burnout, builds leadership skills, strengthens and advances the cause, and builds stronger, more equitable organizations and communities.
A good nonprofit leader is an individual who is a mission-driven team player guided by purpose. They are passionate about igniting systemic change, and they proactively work to create a candid, collaborative culture within their organization. Additionally, a strong nonprofit leader rises to the occasion when faced with challenges, and finds new opportunities to invest in their team through nonprofit leadership training.
Our research-backed nonprofit leadership training programs are created for emerging, mid-level, and senior or executive-level staff. Whether you’re a current or future leader tasked with building the nonprofit leadership pipeline, attracting talent, or navigating complex challenges, our decades of research and experience in the public sector can help you become a catalyst for change.
The benefits of nonprofit professional development include leaders with a renewed sense of purpose, reduced burnout, improved communication skills, strengthened team alignment, advancement toward the mission, and more equitable and inclusive organizations and communities. Plus, our nonprofit leadership training solutions can be customized to meet the needs of your organization’s unique values, culture, challenges, and mission.
More questions? Our experts are here to help. Let’s have a conversation!
Subscribe to our email newsletters that highlight our latest research-based articles, products, programs, and more to help you strengthen your leadership skills.