About the workshop series
Navigating growth and transitions so your organisation can thrive through change – In this time of great upheaval and uncertainty in the development and humanitarian sectors, we are all reflecting on the changes needed within our organisations to meet these challenges. Giving Women invites you to a six-part workshop series designed to help organisations navigate growth and transition, enabling them to thrive amidst change and theses challenging times.
Workshop 2 of 6 – “Theory of Change”
Building on the “Setting the Scene” workshop, which explored how mission, vision, purpose, and strategy evolve during organisational change, this second session invites participants to take a fresh look at their existing Theory of Change (ToC). Rather than drafting a new ToC, the workshop focuses on reviewing and recalibrating what you already have. Participants will explore how shifts in the external environment, internal capacity, and organisational culture affect the relevance and feasibility of their ToC – ensuring it remains a living, practical roadmap for achieving impact in a changing world.
Ticket options & details
- Members: Free
- Not yet a member? You can purchase tickets for a single workshop or the full series.
Individual session ticket: You will receive the recording and supporting materials for that session.
Series ticket: You will receive the recordings and supporting materials for all six workshops.
About the speaker
Nadir Franca is a sustainability professional with over a decade of experience in developing impact assessment frameworks and sustainability methodologies for the financial and social sectors. She has led the design of SDG-aligned taxonomies, social impact measurement frameworks, and financial inclusion methodologies. Her work spans corporate sustainability assessments, impact investing advisory, and policy research in Europe and Latin America. Nadir holds a PhD in Business Administration with a focus on Social Impact Finance and is a member of Giving Women Switzerland and Women in Sustainable Finance.
