Clay County Series: Program Design & Using Logic Models
Oct 01, 2024 1:00PM—3:00PM
Location
Impact Clay Professional Center 151 College Dr Suite 1 & 2 Orange Park, FL 32065
Cost Free for Clay County Nonprofit Organization Staff & Volunteers
Event Contact Callan Brown | Email
Categories Clay County Events, Organizational Learning and Measurement
Topics Clay County Series, Data, Evaluation & Compliance, Grants, Strategy and Organizational Development
Learn a tried and true way to define goals for your organization or program, develop a roadmap for it, and understand how to build and communicate your strategy based on evidence. Logic models help build agreement and buy-in during the planning stage of a program, organize implementation strategy, and track outcomes in a manageable, clear blueprint. Participants will walk through every aspect of using a logic model. Whether you are starting with a long-standing initiative or a brand new idea for a program, this workshop will help take the mystery out of program design and logic models, and ensure that you have the tools you need to refine your strategy and incorporate all of your stakeholders into the design process.
About the Capacity Building for Clay County Nonprofits Series:
The Clay Nonprofits Series is free to nonprofit organizations (including staff, board, and volunteers) located in or serving residents of Clay County. We thank the Paul E. and Klare N. Reinhold Foundation for their generous support of this series. These professional development programs focus on strengthening leadership teams, which begins with the CEO and the Board, but also seeks to deepen the leadership structure by increasing opportunities for peer-learning and networking between managers and key volunteers.
Join Callan Brown, Senior Director of Partnerships & Programs for the Nonprofit Center for this workshop and take away practical tools and tips to create your narrative.
Callan is responsible for leading, conceptualizing, and implementing program strategy that aligns with Nonprofit Center strategic goals. In her role she facilitates curriculum design, analyzes data and evaluations, and leads program revenue and expense strategies. She earned her Masters Degree in Public Administration at the University of North Florida with a focus in Nonprofit Management. Having worked for both small and large nonprofit organizations, Callan has experience in development, grant writing and management, and before joining the Nonprofit Center, was the Program Director for Take Stock in Children Clay County at the YMCA of Florida’s First Coast.
Callan first got involved with nonprofits while serving with AmeriCorps during her time at the Florida State University, where she earned her BA in Art History and Museum Studies. Her passion for the arts continues here in Jacksonville; Callan previously taught an arts enrichment program to youth in St. Johns County, and currently teaches dance to adults at Dance Trance Fitness.
Callan loves exploring her Springfield neighborhood with her husband, Josh, daughter, Marin and two spoiled puggle pups.
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