Updates for Campus Hard Closure during Finals Week

May 3, 2024 - 6 p.m.

Dear Students and Colleagues,

The University continues the hard closure of campus through May 12. Access to campus is restricted, and individuals are not permitted to enter or be on campus without prior authorization. Updated information is available about resources available during finals week. 

The University will hold Commencement ceremonies at three off-campus locations on Saturday, May 11, 2024. They will take place concurrently in the Sapphire Palace at the Blue Lake Casino, the Eureka Theater, and the Eureka High School Auditorium. Each of the venues has the capacity to accommodate all of the registered graduates’ anticipated guests.

 See more at humboldt.edu/emergency.

Course at a Glance

Course:
Foundations for Fundraising (.5 unit credit)
Date:
January 22 to February 18
Location:
Online: Canceled
Cost:
$435

Foundations for Fundraising (.5 unit credit)

Canceled: FF (Credit)

Explore the multi-disciplinary process of fundraising. Topics include the history of fundraising, ethics, environmental trends, strategic planning methodologies and how to engage volunteers in fundraising plans.

This is an online course. You may access it at any time after midnight on the start date.

This is the credit option for this class. For noncredit, see the noncredit option.

Jan.-Feb. THIS CLASS HAS BEEN CANCELED.

Online

$435 includes .5 unit credit   •  Class #:  (credit)

Guiamar Hiegert

Guiamar Hiegert

Guia  Hiegert is a seasoned executive with over 30 years of successful experience in nonprofit management, development and training. She has extensive experience in fundraising, board development, program planning and implementation, volunteer management and staff and volunteer training. She has served as lead faculty for The Fund Raising School, an international training program for the Center on Philanthropy of Indiana and Purdue Universities. In 2007, she created the North Coast Fund Raising Institute, a training program designed to reach out to Northern California and Southern Oregon to meet the needs of not-for-profit organizations that have little or no access to professional training in this largely rural area.