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Nonprofit Program Manager

As a Nonprofit Program Manager, you are at the heart of social change, orchestrating initiatives that uplift communities and drive meaningful impact. Your leadership not only shapes the future of your organization but also influences lives on a global scale, making this role both vital and rewarding.

Top Employers

Who hires for this path?

UK Market Contacts

    Local Trust
    Local Trust supports community-led projects across the UK, providing programme managers with a chance to make a local impact.
    The Prince's Trust
    Focusing on youth development, The Prince's Trust offers programme managers the opportunity to engage with young people and drive change.
    The National Lottery Community Fund
    This fund supports various community projects, allowing programme managers to oversee impactful initiatives.
    Action for Children
    Dedicated to supporting vulnerable children and families, Action for Children provides a platform for programme managers to lead essential services.
    The Big Issue
    The Big Issue focuses on social enterprise and empowerment, offering programme managers a chance to innovate in the nonprofit sector.

Top UK Graduate Employers

    Oxfam
    A leading charity focused on alleviating global poverty, Oxfam offers diverse opportunities for programme managers to make a significant impact.
    The British Red Cross
    Known for its humanitarian work, the British Red Cross provides a platform for programme managers to lead vital community initiatives.
    Save the Children
    This organisation focuses on children's rights and welfare, offering programme managers a chance to drive impactful projects.
    Mind
    As a mental health charity, Mind provides opportunities for programme managers to develop and implement mental health initiatives.
    Shelter
    Shelter focuses on housing and homelessness, allowing programme managers to lead projects that support vulnerable populations.