Training & Technical Assistance Articles
Developing a Technical Assistance Program
Technical assistance (TA) involves responding to specific individual requests for help and advice from Faith-Based and Community-Based Organizations (FBOs/CBOs). The first step in a systematic approach to providing TA is the intake phase. During this phase, you use a triage process to sort the requests for TA.
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Preparing a Training Plan
As an intermediary, you probably have plans for delivering workshops, seminars or conferences with a unique focus. All of these are effective ways to provide training. Training is a direct way to build capacity with a large number of nonprofits in a short amount of time.
To succeed in developing a systematic approach to training, just follow these phases: Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluate.
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Writing Proposals for Capacity-Building
How do you get a funder to understand and support capacity building for your organization? Check out the following article.
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