Program Design: Implementing Effective Programs

Nonprofit leadership expert Mary Gladstone-Highland will provide a clear roadmap for launching programs. You will learn how to measure results, make improvements, and improve outcomes.

What You'll Learn

  • How should you implement a new program?
  • What are the benefits of soft launches?
  • Who is the right audience for your soft launch?
  • What data should you collect?
  • How can you analyze data to inform necessary changes?
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Training Overview

New Programs at your organization. Discover unsurpassed implementation strategies.

New programs require thoughtful implementation to be successful. Throughout program design, you need to consider the specific steps.

To improve outcomes, you can use effective strategies, such as a soft launch with a targeted audience, analysis of program results, and flexibility to make necessary changes.

  • How should you implement a new program?
  • What are the benefits of soft launches?
  • Who is the right audience for your soft launch?
  • What data should you collect?
  • How can you analyze data to inform necessary changes?
Recommended Audience
Who Should Attend?
  • Chief executives
  • Executive directors
  • Board members
  • Nonprofit counsel
  • Senior management
  • Financial staff
  • Managers
  • Development staff
  • Volunteer coordinators
  • Program directors
What's included
Training includes
  • Certificate of Attendance
  • All resources and training materials
About

Expert Presenter

Mary Gladstone-Highland
  • Certified Nonprofit Professional
  • Fourteen years of experience leading organizations
  • Graduate of the Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs at Syracuse University
  • Master of Public Administration
  • Certificate in Advanced Study in Conflict and Collaboration
  • Certified Fund Raising Executive
  • Has raised over $3.4 million for numerous organizations over the past five years