Bayer Center for Nonprofit Management
About the Bayer Center for Nonprofit Management at Robert Morris University’s Rockwell School of Business
Nonprofits build strong communities.
We build strong nonprofits.
Since 1999, the Bayer Center has worked to build a stronger community by helping to build stronger, more knowledgeable nonprofits. We educate and collaborate with a myriad of nonprofits ranging from grassroots start-ups to large-scale organizations with a diverse range of missions. We incorporate collaboration, patience, and decades of knowledge and past successes into our education, consulting, and research for the dedicated folks who work to bring justice, opportunity, and hope to our region.
Our approach to education is to:
Offer core classes that are consistently re-imagined, guided by participant feedback and our ever-changing landscape
Add provisional classes informed by regional/global trends and sector best practices
Develop new classes recommended by clients and students to tackle their most pressing issues
Our approach to research is to:
Gather both quantitative and qualitative information through survey-based research and individual and community conversations
Distribute research results to inform nonprofits on how to thoughtfully enhance our community
Our approach to consulting is to:
Enter into a process that builds mutual trust and respect
Listen and walk beside you on the pathway to more efficient and effective management
Create a strategic approach to decision-making that accounts for human need and organizational sustainability
About the Bayer Center
Carrie Richards is Associate Director at the Bayer Center for Nonprofit Management at Robert Morris University. A nonprofit professional who specializes in capacity building, community development, and program management, Carrie is a strong believer in the power of social capital, and loves to match the talents and passions of individuals to opportunities that will strengthen their communities. Carrie is an RMU alumna with master’s degrees in nonprofit management and human resources. A Northsider and proud owner of a rescued pit bull, she and her husband Bradly love exploring National Parks with their pup, Kitty, and visiting Disney World as often as possible.
- Advisory Board
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Current Advisory Board
- Lisa Scales, Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank (Board Chair)
- Chris Cooke, Consultant
- Ellen Estomin, Executive Service Corps
- Angela Garcia, Global Links
- Ange Loiseau, Covestro
- Paul S. Homick, Mercy Health Foundation
- Jack Owen, Owen and Conley, LLC
- Trina DeMarco Preffer, Eat ‘n Park
- Funders
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The Bayer Center acknowledges with gratitude our chief funders over the years, including: