AIDA staff and consultants provide training and technical assistance in support of local, tribal, state and federal agencies including community-based organizations, educational institutions, and private and non-profit organizations in a variety of areas. Training design includes training needs assessments, planning and development, curriculum design and development, preparation of training manuals and materials, training evaluation, and site logistics planning and preparation. We conduct local, statewide, regional and national training programs and web-based trainings for distance learning and offer continuing education units or legal education units as needed.
AIDA provides training in the following areas:
AIDA provides training in the following areas:
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Strategic Planning
This technical assistance focuses on developing a framework for turning ideas into programs that have clear and measurable goals, objectives, activities and tasks. Hands on activities include strategies to assist clients with skills to develop an overall evaluable program:
- Identify Core Values
- Define Vision and Mission
- Define their project(s)
- Develop clear problem statements and solutions
- Develop measurable goals and objectives
- Identify appropriate target audiences for their program or project
- Prepare strategic delivery and implementation plans
- Generate appropriate tasks and activities
- Layout timelines for service delivery and/or products
- Implement measures to track progress
- Conduct resource analysis
Strength-based Needs Assessments
The purpose of Strength-based needs assessments is to identify strengths and what is working, trends, needs and gaps in programs and the community served. This aids in specifying areas where strengths can be utilized to address needs by Indian Nations in their pursuit of funding for existing or new programs and/or for system enhancements. AIDA provides training on strength-based needs assessments as well as services to conduct them.
Sustainability
Continued funding is often the measure of sustainability, but it is not just about finding more money. Sustainability includes many factors such as establishing collaborative and advocacy relationships with other agencies and programs, providing a specific service that is needed and not provided by others, identifying multiple funding sources, and having the program perceived as a community resource. It also is based on the program being part of an ever changing and evolving community system, which means that a program may not continue intact. Sustainability is best achieved through program development that includes a long-term focus, provides for ongoing program evaluation, has and follows consistent policies, produces reliable data and has tribal leadership and community interest and support. AIDA provides technical assistance to design methods, approaches and strategies to design a culturally relevant and appropriate plan to sustain your program over the long-term.