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Earning this certification will improve your competency, add value to your career, and convey a high level of trustworthiness to donors or clients!

Transform yourself and gain the most meaningful and relevant designation for endowment and foundation professionals...the CFFS.

The Certified Foundation Fiduciary Specialist program is the only training that exceeds the demands of the Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act ("UPMIFA"), which is the fiduciary law that governs non-profits in the U.S.

For a great deal less cost than other professional development programs, you can accelerate your value to your nonprofit organization and its donor groups by earning the CFFS designation.  Consultants and advisors increase their value to their clients with the CFFS.

Enroll in the study course and get the integrated skills that will set you apart from your peers.


Getting certified is easy.

The process for enrolling in the online study course that leads to your CFFS is simple.

The fiduciary standard handbook is included in the CFFS registration fee.  (It's $175.00 if purchased separately.)

CFFS designees are also enrolled automatically as members of IFLC at the one year rate of just $195.  That's a saving of $280 off the regular annual fee.

The program is entirely Internet-enabled and self-paced.  It's easy to get started.  Enroll now!  Just select the
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Consultants and advisors register here.

Study course for the CFFS
$1,075.00




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