Prototyping for Community Change
This workshop will help participants build plans for how they can start prototyping their ideas, and how to scale up prototypes for broader impact.
How can you build buy-in for a vision for community change, help a stalled effort get un-stuck, and test ideas before making costly and risky investment in new programs and services? The intentional practice of prototyping – testing conceptual ideas by making them real – is a core part of effective community change. But how can you prototype quickly and effectively? What makes a ‘good’ prototype? What types of models and best practices are out there to help streamline your efforts?
Register for Prototyping for Community Change
In this full-day, interactive and engaging workshop, Galen MacLusky, Tamarack’s Director of Community Innovation will share how communities and organizations are using the practice of prototyping to advance their work, practical examples of forms of prototyping that suit common challenges, and help participants build plans for how they can start prototyping their ideas. We will also explore pathways to move from prototypes to large-scale impact and how prototypes can be scaled up for broad impact.
What Will I Learn?
Through a mix of engaging presentations, peer learning, and interactive exercises, you will learn:
- The value of prototyping: We will provide case studies and examples of how communities and organizations have used prototypes to get to impact.
- Types of prototypes that you can use: We will dive deep into specific types of prototyping, what makes the effective, and how you can draw upon them to address your specific needs.
- How prototypes can catalyze community efforts and systems change: We will provide tools and techniques for building upon the results of your prototypes to scale impact and build upon what works.
Who Is This Workshop For?
This workshop is designed for people who are seeking how to work with communities to create social change. It is for anyone in the private, public, or voluntary sectors who:
- Leads or manages programs (including their development and ongoing implementation), organizations, or community engagement activities
- Is interested in driving community change or a social good
- Is seeking new approaches to addressing social challenges