Non-Profit Management Programme for the 21st century (NPM21)
12 November 2011
Tote Board and the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy have developed an executive program targeted at the senior managers of non-profit organisations in Singapore.

The non-profit sector is becoming larger and more complex all over the world. Southeast Asia in general, and Singapore in particular, are not immune to these global trends. Whether the organisations provide services to the less fortunate, offer arts and sports programmes or serve the elderly, managers of non-profit organisations (NPOs) require the knowledge and skills to do their jobs effectively.
With a view to continuing to raise the non-profit sector’s capability, Tote Board and the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy have developed an executive program - Non-Profit Management Programme for the 21st Century - targeted at the senior managers of NPO’s in Singapore. This program will expose participants to the latest ideas, operational concepts and emerging trends about management and leadership, in the non-profit organisational setting.
For more details about the programme, please visit NUS website.