Nicole Herndon, Executive Director of the National Park College (NPC) Foundation was
recently was named a Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) by CFRE International.
The CFRE certification program is accredited by the American National Standards Institute
and is the only accredited certification for fundraising professionals. Individuals
granted the CFRE credential have met a series of standards set by CFRE International
which include tenure in the profession, education and demonstrated fundraising achievement.
Recipients have to pass a rigorous written examination testing their knowledge, skills
and abilities required of a fundraising executive and have agreed to uphold accountability
standards and the Donor Bill of Rights.
“As the certification is a voluntary achievement, the CFRE certification demonstrates
a high level of commitment on the part of Nicole Herndon to the fundraising profession
and the donors who are served,” said
CFRE International President and CEO Eva E. Aldrich, Ph.D., CAE, (CFRE 2001-2016).
About 7,500 professionals around the world hold the CFRE designation. In order to
earn the CFRE certification, candidates must meet the following criteria:
Herndon joined the NPC Foundation in 2017 and said earning this designation is important
both professionally and personally. “National Park College and the NPC Foundation
are committed to transparency. This certification provides another layer of trust
signifying that the NPC Foundation can be trusted and that we’re committed to honoring
the intent of every gift and providing the best outcome for NPC. Our community can
have confidence that we possess the knowledge, skills and ethical fundraising practices
that provide merit to every financial investment in NPC’s mission of student success.”