Impact Series 2: Developing a Theory of Change

A step-by-step guide to producing a Theory of Change for your organisation or project.

Date: Monday 23 September, 2024 - 10:00 to 11:30
Prices: Full members £55.00, Affiliates £77.00, Non members £94.00

What is this session about?

Theory of Change is a tried and tested tool for getting, and communicating, clarity about why the approach your organisation takes works. It’s also a great way for your team and other stakeholders to come together to talk about the building blocks of your impact. 

What will you learn from this session?

  • What is a Theory of Change? 
  • What does it contain? 
  • Why is it useful? 
  • How to take a step-by-step approach to developing one 
  • Involving your team and other stakeholders 
  • Using your completed ToC effectively 

Why is this session relevant or important now?

Increasingly funders are asking to see a ToC, particularly for larger or more complex projects. Developing one provides a useful tool, and an opportunity for whole-team reflection and learning.

Who is this session for?

Senior staff, Trustees, Directors

Price:

This course is supported by the Bristol Local Access Programme, therefore West of England based social enterprises may be eligible for a free space. Contact Voscur's Enterprise Manager for further details: sarah.m@voscur.org 

  • Voscur Members who are not social enterprises prices: £55
  • Standard price (non-member, non-social enterprise): £94

If you would like to benefit from VCSE Academy discounts and other benefits, you can register for Voscur membership today.

What else do you need to know?

This course is set to run online using Zoom. To take part, you will need a laptop with a camera, microphone, and Wi-Fi. You will not require any additional software, and you don't need a Zoom account or to download the app to take part, but you may wish to do so.

You will be emailed an invitation with a link to join the online training the day before the course.

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