New deep dive sessions: Theory of Change

policy-and-research

Theory of Change: A Framework for Effective Social Change

The theory of change (TOC) approach is widely used across the social justice sector, but its distinct benefits for campaigners are sometimes less well understood. TOC is a key planning and communications tool. It focuses on developing a clear description of the change your campaign seeks to achieve and how your campaign intends to contribute to this change. The TOC acts as a foundation or ‘north star’ for your activities and is something you can come back to throughout your campaign to help you consider priorities and actions.

This session will dive deep into the TOC process and equip you with a tried and tested approach to developing impactful theories of change for your campaigns and organisations.

SMK Associate and former joint Head of Data and Learning at New Philanthropy Capital James Noble will facilitate this two-part training session for experienced campaigners and leaders.  We hope it will appeal to Chief Executives, senior leaders, community leaders and emerging leaders who want to understand how to work with theory of change to create impactful campaigns.

In this session, you will:

 

  • Explore the benefits of the theory of change approach and how it complements other tools and frameworks used in advocacy
  • Consider the best ways for teams to work on theories of change, as well as some of the pitfalls to avoid
  • Work up your own draft theory of change using a template, and have an opportunity to discuss it in the second workshop session

Details

This two-part training will take place on:

Wed 5 March, 10am-12pm and 19 March, 10-11.30am

The session is online and the cost is £165 + VAT.

Email info@smk.org.uk with any queries.

Lucy Caldicott

James Noble

The session facilitator is SMK Associate and former joint Head of Data and Learning at New Philanthropy Capital James Noble.  

James has over 25 years’ experience as a social researcher and evaluator. Until 2023, he was joint Head of Data & Learning at New Philanthropy Capital (NPC) where he spent a decade working with a wide range of charities and funders on consultancy projects. He specialises in the theory of change approach and wrote NPC’s key guide on theory of change. James has trained numerous organisations on theory of change from NESTA to the Youth Justice Board.  He has worked with well over 100 charities and campaigns to develop theories of change including RNID, RSPCA and Disability Rights UK.

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