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Theory of Change Models for Strategic Project Planning

A lunch & learn session to help enhance your project planning, strategic alignment, and impact measurement through Theory of Change models.
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Join us for this 90-minute lunch and learn session, designed to deliver practical insights in a relaxed and accessible way. These sessions focus on providing valuable information and tools to apply in your work, all while allowing you the flexibility to participate as you choose.

Whether you’re able to actively engage or simply listen in while enjoying your lunch, this session is tailored to suit your needs. While cameras and microphones are optional, you’ll still have the opportunity to ask questions and interact with others if you wish. Think of it as a chance to pause, reflect, and absorb new ideas - all without disrupting your day.

This concise 90-minute course is designed for individuals in the creative, cultural, and heritage sectors looking to enhance their project planning and strategic decision-making using Theory of Change (ToC) models. Whether you’re in the early stages of project development or seeking new ways to communicate your programme or organisational impact, this session offers a clear, practical framework for success.

A Theory of Change is a powerful visual tool that maps out how change happens, linking your activities to long-term outcomes. Unlike a logic model, it begins with identifying the need for a programme and works backwards, setting out the steps required to achieve meaningful impact. As a visual representation of how change is achieved, a ToC helps to clarify the assumptions behind your work and the outside factors that might affect it. This makes it a useful tool for evaluating progress, developing programmes, and planning strategically. It also helps you to engage stakeholders and demonstrate your organisation’s vision and values in a clear and compelling way.

Participants will explore the core principles of Theory of Change models and learn how to apply them to their projects. Through guided examples, you’ll gain experience in developing a ToC model to help clarify your goals and demonstrate your impact.

The session will cover:

  • Key components of a Theory of Change model: Understand how activities, outcomes, and long-term impact are interconnected.
  • Identifying assumptions and external factors: Learn how to recognise potential influences on your program’s success and plan accordingly.
  • Using ToC models for strategic alignment: Discover how to use these models to align stakeholders, track progress, and communicate your impact to funders and partners.

By the end of the session, participants will be equipped with the tools to apply Theory of Change models effectively, ensuring clarity, direction, and measurable success for their programs.

When: Tuesday 3 June, 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm - Online via Zoom

Course Cost: £49 per person

What is a Theory of Change? 

A Theory of Change (ToC) is a comprehensive, strategic framework that outlines how and why a program is expected to bring about its long-term goals. It is more than just a roadmap - it explains the logic behind the program’s design, the assumptions it rests on, and the external factors that could influence its success. 

Why Use a Theory of Change?

In the cultural, creative, and heritage sectors, the Theory of Change helps organisations make explicit the pathways that lead to desired outcomes. It’s especially useful for complex projects involving multiple stakeholders, long-term community engagement, or transformative cultural work. The ToC model enables organisations to: 

  • Clarify the purpose and vision of a program by starting with an identified need. 
  • Align stakeholders around a shared understanding of how the program will succeed. 
  • Monitor progress and make adjustments based on assumptions and external changes.
  • Demonstrate impact to funders, partners, and the community.

Career Development Support:

We understand that funding training opportunities can be challenging, especially during defining moments in your life or career.

At Artswork, we believe in investing in the future of our sector, and we want to support those who are passionate about safeguarding and cultural development. That’s why we offer our Career Development Support pricing.

We have reserved three places on each course at a 25% discount for individuals who could use a little extra financial support. If you feel this applies to you, please contact us at training@artswork.org.uk to explain your situation and receive the next steps.

All of our training courses are delivered using Zoom.

If you require further information or would like to discuss your needs in advance of the session, please contact us at training@artswork.org.uk

Can this training be delivered specifically for our organisation?

Yes! All of our training courses can be delivered either online or in person at a time and date that works best for your team. We’re happy to adapt the content to ensure it aligns with your organisation’s needs and priorities.

If you’d like to learn more or discuss your requirements, please get in touch with us at training@artswork.org.uk

*Read our course terms and conditions here.


Important Notice:

Please note that any discounts must be applied at the checkout. They cannot be redeemed retrospectively once the transaction is complete.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Absolutely. Please inform us of your learning support requirements when booking the course. We will contact you before the training to discuss how we can best support your learning needs and ensure you have a positive and effective lear
  • Absolutely! Our lunch and learn sessions are designed with flexibility in mind. You can participate fully, or simply listen and absorb information with your camera and microphone off. There’s no pressure to engage unless you want to - this is your time to learn in the way that works best for you.
  • Lunch and learn events are a little less interactive than our standard training sessions. While there will be opportunities for Q&A and discussions, the focus is on delivering key insights in an efficient, engaging format. Perfect for those who prefer a more relaxed approach to learning.
  • Yes. You will have access to the slides used on our online self-guided module via our on-demand learning platform, Thinkific.
  • If you feel you could benefit from the Career Development Support pricing, please contact us at training@artswork.org.uk to explain your situation. We have reserved three places on each course at a 25% discount for individuals who need a li
  • Feel free to reach out to us at training@artswork.org.uk for any enquiries or additional information.
  • No, discount codes must be applied at the checkout before completing your purchase. They cannot be used retrospectively.
  • The course provides strategies for professionals across diverse roles, ensuring practical applicability in your unique work context.
  • Yes, we do offer this course as bespoke training tailored to meet the needs of organisations. Please contact us at training@artswork.org.uk to express your interest and discuss your requirements.
  • Yes. All attendees will receive a certificate issued by Artswork, a testament to your commitment to creating safe and inclusive spaces in your professional domain.
  • Our Zoom-delivered courses incorporate interactive elements, group discussions, and resource sharing to ensure an engaging and effective online learning experience.

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