power your program
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power your program ☆
Limited Time Only
Power Your Program registration
$500
Your registration includes:
✅ Access to all three sessions: Program Design & Project Management, Data Collection, & Communications & Outreach
✅Workbook, templates & resources
✅ Breakfast and Lunch
out-of-town registration
$800
Your registration includes:
✅ Access to all three sessions: Program Design & Project Management, Data Collection, & Communications & Outreach
✅Workbook, templates & resources
✅ Hotel Accommodations for one night for those outside Maricopa County
POWER YOUR PROGRAM
Participants will learn key knowledge and skills for building their program from start to finish. This is an all-day, in-person training with interactive program design, data, and communications workshops. It will equip you with the knowledge, skills, and tools to launch programs with confidence!
Thursday, Nov. 13 | 9 A.M.-5 p.m. | Phoenix
WHO IS THIS TRAINING FOR?
This training is for anyone who designs, manages, or collaborates on programs or projects — including in areas like:
- Civic engagement & advocacy
- Youth leadership & education
- Community health & wellness
- Training & development
- Arts & culture
- Environmental justice & sustainability
- Housing & economic justice
- Faith-based & neighborhood organizing
WHAT WILL I LEARN?
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By the end of this training, you will:
Understand the program lifecycle and the core elements of an effective program structure
Create an equity- and community-centered program vision that aligns with your mission and values
Design a program’s purpose statement and goals that connect to a theory of change
Use logic models to craft measurable program objectives
Develop a program plan that incorporates project management practices such as phases, milestones, deliverables, timelines, and delegation
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By the end of this training, you will:
Understand the role of data, research, and evaluation across the program lifecycle and why integrating evaluation early and throughout is critical
Identify values-aligned approaches to evaluation and research that center equity, justice, and community voice
Explore the data lifecycle (collecting, analyzing, sharing, and acting) with a focus on community-centered approaches
Identify different data types (qualitative and quantitative) and research methods that support meaningful program insights
Develop an evaluation plan that includes objectives, research questions, and methods for collecting and using data
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By the end of this training, you will:
Understand how communications align with each phase of the program lifecycle and why starting early is critical to success
Identify the key elements of a communications strategy and plan
Design a communications strategy with a strong program narrative and target audiences
Explore how to communicate a program’s impact to stakeholders through community-based storytelling and documentation
Develop a communications plan that includes clear messages, methods, timelines, frequency, documentation, and delegation
You’ll explore how program design, data, and communications align across the program lifecycle, and how to ground your program in equity- and community-centered approaches.



WHO ARE THE TRAINERS?
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Emily,
(she/her/ella)
PROGRAM DESIGNS MANAGER
Emily is an educator, researcher, and program designer with over a decade of experience in teaching, project management, and data analysis. As the Programs Design Manager at Instituto, Emily has expanded the Monzón Fellowship, led direct service initiatives, and developed the guiding pedagogy for the organization’s training programs. A second-generation Mexican immigrant and former public school teacher, she is committed to designing programs that center equity and community power. Her approach blends vision with strategy, equipping communities to design high-impact programs that are both effective and transformative.
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Kyle
(he/him/his)
DATA & RESEARCH SPECIALIST
Kyle is a researcher and consultant with over 15 years of experience in the nonprofit, philanthropic, and governmental sectors. He champions community-centered research, recognizing communities as the true experts and stewards of knowledge. As your trainer, Kyle will draw on his experience with diverse research methods that center community voice in analysis and strategy. His guiding principle is simple: those most affected by the issues should be leading the solutions.
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Thania
(she/hers/ella)
MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR
Thania is a communications and digital organizer with over a decade of experience in mass communications. She is a first-generation Mexican immigrant who believes storytelling is a key in building power and connections with the communities we serve. As Instituto’s marketing and communications coordinator, she leads outreach and recruitment campaigns for our programs. She has created campaigns that have brought in over 400 Monzón Fellowship applicants. Trained in communications strategy and storytelling, she is excited to teach the fundamentals of program communications, from strategy to implementation.
Participant Experiences: Our Training Impact
FAQs
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At this time, we’re only offering the full series as a bundled experience, as each session builds on the others for a comprehensive learning journey. We hope you'll find value in the full series.
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Thank you for your thoughtful question. Delivering a high-quality training series requires significant investment of time, expertise, and staff capacity—from curriculum design to facilitation. These multi-layered trainings were developed not only to provide impactful learning experiences, but also to support our organization’s sustainability by generating funds that advance our mission.
We encourage participants to explore professional development funding through their organizations, and our team is happy to support you in making that request or advocating for access to those resources.
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Contact us at development@instituto.io