NW Center for Public Health Practice announces Fundamentals of Program Evaluation training course
The Northwest Center for Public Health Practice (NWCPHP) announces new training course for program evaluation.
Program design and evaluation are cross-cutting skills relevant to nearly every aspect of public health. Does your organization have a few team members requesting training in this area?
Let NWCPHP connect you with another public health agency in our region interested in hosting our Fundamentals of Program Evaluation training for their staff during the first half of this year.
We need 15-20 more participants to fill a cohort and are looking for other organizations or teams to fill the available slots.
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Quick Facts
Topic: Program Planning & Evaluation
Format: Virtual learning series with lectures and breakout activities.
Duration: 8 weeks - 90 minutes per session
Dates: We will work collaboratively to determine the best dates to run the course in the first half of 2026.
Cost: Varies based on number of participants. Organizations must register at least five people for a cost of $400/participant.
Learning Objectives
Learners in this series will:
- Describe the relationship between performance management, program planning, and evaluation.
- Describe the steps of the program planning and evaluation process.
- Identify key partners in an evaluation.
- Develop the components and elements of a program logic model.
- Create a basic evaluation plan including data collection and analyzing methods.
Visit the training course website to learn more or contact Christine Ector.