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Jim Moran Institute is now accepting applications for its highly anticipated Spring 2026 Small Business Executive Program and Nonprofit Executive Program, offering no-cost opportunities for leaders

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South Florida – The Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship is now accepting applications for its Spring 2026 Small Business Executive Program and Nonprofit Executive Program. These valuable programs are designed to assist small business and nonprofit leaders in overcoming challenges and leveraging strategic opportunities. If you’re a CEO, business owner, entrepreneur, or nonprofit leader looking to improve your organization, this opportunity is tailor-made for you.

The programs, which have been running since 2013, are offered at no cost to participants. With the guidance of the South Florida team, more than 700 leaders have graduated from these executive programs, and 46 successful classes have been completed. These programs are particularly beneficial for those in leadership positions who want to develop and implement best practices in business management.

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Scheduled to run from January through May 2026, the Spring programs consist of nine sessions, each focusing on a key aspect of growing and managing a business. Whether you’re looking to streamline your operations, improve your leadership skills, or discover new ways to capitalize on emerging opportunities, the curriculum offers hands-on insights into every aspect of business management.

Amy McDevitt, Manager of South Florida Programs at the Jim Moran Institute, highlighted the importance of this opportunity, stating, “We’re excited to bring together leaders who are committed to driving change and making an impact in their organizations. This program is not just about learning—it’s about connecting with peers, gaining valuable insights, and applying new strategies that lead to success.”

The application deadline for the Spring 2026 cohort is Monday, September 30. Given the program’s no-cost model, it offers exceptional value for those selected. Applications are encouraged from leaders across South Florida who are ready to take their organizations to the next level.

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For more information on how to apply, interested individuals can reach out to Amy McDevitt at the Jim Moran Institute by email at [email protected] or by phone at 954-546-2735. This is an excellent chance to access expert guidance and resources while becoming part of a network of like-minded leaders focused on business and nonprofit growth.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your leadership capabilities and drive your business or nonprofit toward even greater success. Apply today to secure your spot in the Spring 2026 cohort.

 

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