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SayPro Facilitate design workshops (virtually or in-person) with team members
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SayPro Facilitation of Design Workshops for May SCDR-1 Project
Project Name: SayPro Monthly May SCDR-1
Activity: Design Workshops with SayPro Team Members
Program: SayPro Monthly Project Design
Facilitated by: SayPro Community Development Office
Oversight by: SayPro Development Royalty
Purpose and Context
The SayPro Community Development Office, under the strategic direction of SayPro Development Royalty, organized and facilitated a series of structured design workshops (both virtual and in-person) as part of the SayPro Monthly May SCDR-1 initiative. These workshops were developed to foster collaborative planning, ensure inclusive participation, and produce actionable project plans and objectives that respond to real-time community needs.
This activity forms a crucial part of the broader SayPro Monthly Project Design Framework, which prioritizes human-centered, community-driven development planning across all operational regions.
Workshop Objectives
- Align SayProโs Monthly Objectives with Ground-Level Community Needs
- Ensure all team members understand the latest community data.
- Translate community feedback into feasible development interventions.
- Promote Collaborative and Inclusive Planning
- Bring together cross-functional SayPro teams (regional officers, planners, coordinators, specialists) to co-create project plans.
- Develop Strategic and Measurable Project Plans
- Define clear project goals, KPIs, timelines, and ownership across departments.
- Empower Teams with Tools and Frameworks
- Build capacity within SayPro teams to conduct needs-based project design independently in future months.
Workshop Structure and Delivery
Component | Details |
---|---|
Format | Hybrid (Virtual + In-person, depending on team location and internet accessibility) |
Duration | 2-3 Days Intensive Workshop Series |
Facilitators | SayPro Community Development Office team |
Participants | SayPro regional development officers, planning and M&E teams, project managers, and select community liaisons |
Key Workshop Sessions
- Community Needs Presentation
- Overview of qualitative and quantitative data collected in April.
- Highlight of urgent and emerging issues per community cluster.
- Problem Framing & Opportunity Mapping
- Group activities to map challenges to potential interventions.
- Prioritization based on urgency, feasibility, and impact.
- Objective Setting and Results Planning
- Teams define SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) objectives.
- Development of logical frameworks for project design.
- Project Timeline Development
- Planning tools used: Gantt Charts, Trello Boards, Miro.
- Milestone setting and timeline breakdown for implementation.
- Drafting the May Project Plan
- Integration of all workshop outcomes into a draft project implementation plan for May.
- Internal review and sign-off by SayPro Development Royalty.
Outcomes and Deliverables
- โ A consolidated project plan for May 2025 addressing key community priorities.
- โ Clearly defined objectives, outputs, and activities across regions.
- โ Improved coordination and engagement among SayPro departments.
- โ Enhanced capacity within SayPro teams for future project planning cycles.
- โ Updated repository of community insights feeding into June project ideation.
Conclusion
The design workshops for SayPro Monthly May SCDR-1 serve as a key engine for ensuring SayPro’s development efforts remain responsive, inclusive, and results-driven. The active participation of all SayPro team members in shaping these plans reinforces the organizationโs commitment to community-led transformation and evidence-based development under the leadership of the SayPro Development Royalty.
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