Program Design
Utilizing program design and curriculum development through reflection on programs.
SMART OBJECTIVES
Creating SMART objectives will help you outline the timeline, bite-sized goals, and measuring tools for your program.
LOGIC MODEL & THEORY OF CHANGE
A logic model and theory of change takes the reader through the how and why of your program. It outlines the inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes, impact, goals, and assumptions.
CURRICULUM
A good program has a curriculum that it follows with structured sessions created from best-practices with your population and objectives.
ACTION PLAN
A good program has an action plan that outlines all activities needed to meet the process and outcome objectives.
BUDGET
A line-item budget helps the organization prepare for the in-kind and donated funds and resources needed for the program. It is an essential part of any fundraising campaign.
MONITORING, EVALUATION, & LEARNING PLAN
Your concise monitoring and evaluation plan shows your organization and stakeholders what impact it is making.
PROBLEM STATEMENT
A concise and powerful problem statement is the key to any funding proposal. This short powerpoint will help you write a compelling problem statement for your program.
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
A good program meets stakeholder needs. This worksheet will help you use a participatory approach to assessing needs in your community.
LOGIC MODEL CRHP, INDIA
This logic model comes from a nutrition program that CRHP, India hopes to implement in the coming year.
GETTING TO OUTCOMES RAND CORPORATION
This action kit helps organizations engage men and boys to work towards gender equality.
PROJECT AND ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
This report outlines reasons and ways to incorporate men and boys into gender equality work.
THEORY OF CHANGE A THOUSAND CURRENTS
This toolkit contains modules to help your staff and community achieve feminist leadership goals.