Prenatal to Five (P-5) Community-Designed Program Development Workshop Series
Capacity Building
Details
Best Starts for Kids is excited to offer the P-5 Community-Designed Program Development Workshop Series to support community in building sustainable and new innovative programs that center equity and social justice to promote positive change for babies, children, families, and communities. Best Starts seeks to build upon the creativity and expertise of community to create and deliver innovative community-driven approaches and programs that aim to address community identified service gaps and address disparities deepened by lack of access to responsive services. Whether you are at the initial stage of creating a program to meet the needs of families, or you are already implementing a new service in community, this workshop series can help build foundational tools for a successfully operating and sustainable program.
Workshop Series Purpose and Context
Through this Participant Application, the Department of Community and Human Services (DCHS) will award up to 12 applicants the opportunity to participate in this capacity building series, which focuses on programs or services that are preparing for, or in the initial years of implementation.
Throughout the workshop series, participants will have the opportunity to build community with others and access individualized supports through facilitation and resource sharing. In small group settings, participants will be supported to draft materials which will later guide their program. Participants will learn more about approaches such as communicating program activities and outcomes, designing implementation materials, preparing for evaluation, budgeting, and planning for fundraising activities.
Participation in this workshop series will not influence future Best Starts funding decisions. Capacity building will be limited in focus on program development and overall fundraising strategies and does not include other organizational development, infrastructure (like data system development), applying for nonprofit status, etc. For example, fundraising capacity building will focus on strategy and guidance for organizations as they seek ongoing funding from a variety of sources in the future.
Who Should Apply To Participate?
Participation in this workshop series is open to community groups, coalitions, and community-based organizations, interested in further developing a program to serve families and their children prenatal to five. Small nonprofit, small for-profit, community groups, coalitions, and community-based Black, Indigenous and other Communities of Color-led organizations who meet minimum eligibility are encouraged to submit applications for participation.
This opportunity is a good fit for applicants further developing a new program idea, preparing for implementation, as well as programs in the first three years of providing services.
Curriculum & Timeline
Workshop Topic
Dates, times, and locations
- Program Visioning
April 2, 2025, from 9am to 3pm, In-person, details to follow
- Becoming Actionable
April 15, 2025, from 9am to 3pm, In-person, details to follow
- Program Budget
May 1, 2025, from 1 to 3pm, Virtual
- Evaluation
May 13, 2025, from 1 to 3pm, Virtual
- Sustainable Funding
May 29, 2025, from 9am to 3pm, In-person, details to follow
Workshop Series Participation
Accepted applicants will:
- Send a 2-to-4-person program team of participants to attend each workshop throughout the 7-week series;
- Form a cohort of up to 12 program teams to learn together through actively contributing to small and large group workshop discussions;
- Engage in dedicated program team time within workshops with a facilitator to draft materials which will later guide your program and fundraising;
- Complete workshop series evaluation activities to provide feedback on the workshop series and other capacity building needs.
Participation Stipend
In addition to being offered at no cost, accepted applicants can choose to receive a stipend of up to $5,000 in total per participating program team to support participating team’s full participation in the workshop series. Up to 12 stipends are available for each participating program team. Requests for stipends does not reduce or increase an applicant’s chances to be accepted to participate in this opportunity.
Participant Selection Process
Please read the full Participation Application details prior to applying.
Participation Application Open & Community Outreach
November 19, 2024
Outreach Information Sessions
December 12, 2024 from 1:00 to 2:00pm
Application Submission Deadline
January 24, 2025
Acceptance Notification
February 2025
Orientation
March 2025
Workshop Series
April 2, 2025, to May 29, 2025
Debrief
June 2025
*Technical Assistance is available to help you complete this application. See the Best Starts website for a list of TA consultants and their contact information.
Best Starts for Kids is excited to offer the P-5 Community-Designed Program Development Workshop Series to support community in building sustainable and new innovative programs that center equity and social justice to promote positive change for babies, children, families, and communities. Best Starts seeks to build upon the creativity and expertise of community to create and deliver innovative community-driven approaches and programs that aim to address community identified service gaps and address disparities deepened by lack of access to responsive services. Whether you are at the initial stage of creating a program to meet the needs of families, or you are already implementing a new service in community, this workshop series can help build foundational tools for a successfully operating and sustainable program.
Workshop Series Purpose and Context
Through this Participant Application, the Department of Community and Human Services (DCHS) will award up to 12 applicants the opportunity to participate in this capacity building series, which focuses on programs or services that are preparing for, or in the initial years of implementation.
Throughout the workshop series, participants will have the opportunity to build community with others and access individualized supports through facilitation and resource sharing. In small group settings, participants will be supported to draft materials which will later guide their program. Participants will learn more about approaches such as communicating program activities and outcomes, designing implementation materials, preparing for evaluation, budgeting, and planning for fundraising activities.
Participation in this workshop series will not influence future Best Starts funding decisions. Capacity building will be limited in focus on program development and overall fundraising strategies and does not include other organizational development, infrastructure (like data system development), applying for nonprofit status, etc. For example, fundraising capacity building will focus on strategy and guidance for organizations as they seek ongoing funding from a variety of sources in the future.
Who Should Apply To Participate?
Participation in this workshop series is open to community groups, coalitions, and community-based organizations, interested in further developing a program to serve families and their children prenatal to five. Small nonprofit, small for-profit, community groups, coalitions, and community-based Black, Indigenous and other Communities of Color-led organizations who meet minimum eligibility are encouraged to submit applications for participation.
This opportunity is a good fit for applicants further developing a new program idea, preparing for implementation, as well as programs in the first three years of providing services.
Curriculum & Timeline
Workshop Topic | Dates, times, and locations |
---|---|
| April 2, 2025, from 9am to 3pm, In-person, details to follow |
| April 15, 2025, from 9am to 3pm, In-person, details to follow |
| May 1, 2025, from 1 to 3pm, Virtual |
| May 13, 2025, from 1 to 3pm, Virtual |
| May 29, 2025, from 9am to 3pm, In-person, details to follow |
Workshop Series Participation
Accepted applicants will:
- Send a 2-to-4-person program team of participants to attend each workshop throughout the 7-week series;
- Form a cohort of up to 12 program teams to learn together through actively contributing to small and large group workshop discussions;
- Engage in dedicated program team time within workshops with a facilitator to draft materials which will later guide your program and fundraising;
- Complete workshop series evaluation activities to provide feedback on the workshop series and other capacity building needs.
Participation Stipend
In addition to being offered at no cost, accepted applicants can choose to receive a stipend of up to $5,000 in total per participating program team to support participating team’s full participation in the workshop series. Up to 12 stipends are available for each participating program team. Requests for stipends does not reduce or increase an applicant’s chances to be accepted to participate in this opportunity.
Participant Selection Process
Please read the full Participation Application details prior to applying.
Participation Application Open & Community Outreach | November 19, 2024 |
Outreach Information Sessions | December 12, 2024 from 1:00 to 2:00pm |
Application Submission Deadline | January 24, 2025 |
Acceptance Notification | February 2025 |
Orientation | March 2025 |
Workshop Series | April 2, 2025, to May 29, 2025 |
Debrief | June 2025 |
*Technical Assistance is available to help you complete this application. See the Best Starts website for a list of TA consultants and their contact information.