NYU’s George H. Heyman, Jr., Center for Philanthropy and Fundraising, the nation’s preeminent
educator of fundraisers and grantmakers, offers professional programs to help you gain a solid
foundation in the field while building your own fundraising philosophy and framework through
advanced study of the history and theory of the industry. Since its inception in 1999, the Heyman
Center has educated more than 3,000 practitioners, executives, and volunteers ranging in age from
20 to 80, from hundreds of nonprofits, corporations, and foundations. In our classrooms, you learn
from our
faculty of
nationally recognized experts, in courses that allow you to question, explore, and hone your
skills.
The Heyman Center offerings include: