Deliver accredited sessions for professionals needing required credits
Many licensed professions—legal, medical, financial, or real estate—require practitioners to earn continuing education credits. If you're qualified to teach these topics, offering continuing education (CE) workshops can be a steady way to earn money while helping colleagues maintain or upgrade their professional credentials.
Once your workshop is approved by the relevant licensing or professional board, you can charge participants for attendance. These educational offerings might be structured as:
Professionals typically pay $100–$500+ per workshop, depending on the content complexity and number of credit hours provided.
A CPA specializing in nonprofit accounting might develop an 8-hour workshop addressing the unique financial considerations nonprofits face. By registering as a NASBA-approved sponsor, they can host paid sessions at conferences or online, charging each participant who needs to fulfill their continuing education requirements.
By offering continuing education workshops, you address an essential need in regulated professions. Delivering valuable content that meets accreditation standards can develop into a reliable revenue stream as professionals consistently seek quality programs to maintain their credentials.