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ABOUT
the
MIDWEST CENTER
The mission of the
Midwest Center for Nonprofit Leadership (MCNL) is to enhance the
performance and effectiveness in the nonprofit sector through high
quality community-oriented education, applied research, problem solving
and service. MCNL applies the
resources and talents of the University and the sector to the problems
and issues facing the nonprofit sector so its members are better
prepared to serve their communities. MCNL creates
opportunities for the leaders of this vital community to come together
as colleagues to learn, network and support each other, and to encourage
personal, professional and organizational renewal and effectiveness.
The Midwest Center is a
service and outreach unit of the Department of Public Affairs in the
Henry
W. Bloch School of Management at the University
of Missouri - Kansas City. Its programs complement the
degree-oriented education and development opportunities offered by the
Institute, including a Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) degree
with a concentration in nonprofit management and an interdisciplinary
Ph.D. program.
The center was created in
1991 to serve the nonprofit community in Kansas City and the adjacent
six-state region of Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and
Oklahoma.
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