Nonprofit Fundamentals: Designing Programs with Outcomes in Mind (May 6 & 7 – two-part series)
*this is a two-part workshop held online via Zoom, three hours each day (total of 6 hours) to complete class, May 6 & 7; 9:30am – 12:30 pm. Click HERE to register.
Using the principles of co-design, we’ll learn how to partner with the individuals whom programs are designed to serve by mapping out the most important parts of their experiences and the desired results they hope to achieve. We’ll cover how to use participatory techniques to serve as a pathway for involving and centering participant experiences, not only in the design of programs, but also when identifying the outcomes which matter most to program participants. In this course, we’ll discuss how to:
- Map and design a program with rather than for the people whom the program is meant to serve
- Identify the ABCs of change that program participants may experience
- Frame meaningful and measurable outcomes
- Continuously gather actionable feedback for your organization, using standard and non-traditional methods
Please note: This course is highly interactive and less lecture based. In addition to Zoom, we’ll use breakout rooms and Google Slides for group activities and large group discussions. This course is taught by Lauren Rayburn.