Developing a Program Plan Based on the Program Planning Cycle
Typical young 'Fiesta' plants approximately 30 days after tubers were planted in the ground bed. Figure 3 from publication ENH1281/EP545: Caladium Cultivars ‘Cosmic Delight’, ‘Fiesta’ and ‘Hearts Desire’. Credit: Zhanao Deng, UF/IFAS.
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Keywords

program plan
planning cycle
engaging stakeholders
outcome-focused
Planning and Evaluating Programs

How to Cite

Diaz, John M., Cody Gusto, and David Diehl. 2017. “Developing a Program Plan Based on the Program Planning Cycle: AEC628/WC290, 12/2017”. EDIS 2017 (6). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-wc290-2017.

Abstract

For over a century, Cooperative Extension services within the United States have utilized specific program development plans to create or refine optimal programmatic services for clientele (Franz, Garst, Gagnon, 2015). Though developmental models may vary, planning or refinement in any program features some core developmental principles. This article provides an overview of these fundamental tenets within program planning, how a planning process informs an overarching development plan, and why these components are integral to Extension services. The article outlines how the incorporation of a planning process and the application of targeted, outcome-focused planning principles is paramount in building a program capable of delivering sustainable and desirable outcomes to clients. 

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