Project Title: Recommend Strategies for Increasing Retention in Voluntary Community Programs

Parents for Peace & Justice

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Project Title Recommend Strategies for Increasing Retention in Voluntary Community Programs
Project Topics Growth Strategy Research & Development
Skills & Expertise
Project Synopsis: Challenge/Opportunity
Challenge: We need to adopt more effective strategies to increase retention in our various programs. Over past year, we have been making changes to and growing a number of our programs. We've also moved from mostly serving a core, highly engaged audience - some obligated to participate as part of a judicial or other agreement, to including those who voluntarily attend and have no formal participation requirements. The programs we offer are free-of-charge, and we've been challenged to retain participants for the duration of the program. Data from surveys and RSVP's indicate that the programs add value for people, and that people are interested in participating. We need to better understand the perceptions on the cost/benefit of participation to our target audience, any blockages that increase the likelihood of attrition, and potential interventions (e.g. incentives, resources/support) to promote their commitment and engagement over the duration of the program. This is a top challenge for our organization, and we are looking to you to make research-driven recommendations for increasing program retention among participants. We are interested in learning what other successful programs do to effectively bring about strong retention outcomes, and looking to you for recommendations for increasing retention in voluntary community programs with different target audiences and objectives. The milestones and activities for this project are grounded in a design thinking approach. To learn more about design thinking and how it works, check out these online resources: HBR, Why Design Thinking Works. https://hbr.org/2018/09/why-design-thinking-works  MIT, Design Thinking Explained. https://mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to-matter/design-thinking-explained  IDEO, Design Thinking.  https://designthinking.ideo.com/
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Project Synopsis: Expected Results

Project Timeline

Touchpoints & Assignments Date Type

Program Kickoff

Feb 01 2022 Event

Project Reveal

Feb 02 2022

Students Submit Project Preferences

Feb 02 2022

Milestone 3 Deliverable Due

Feb 05 2022 Submission Required

STUDENTS! Take a short survey on YOUR learning experience!

Apr 05 2022 Evaluation

STUDENTS! Let us know about your observations and experiences working with YOUR PEERS on this project!

Apr 05 2022 Evaluation

Official Project End!

Apr 05 2022

Milestone 2 Deliverable Due

Jun 04 2022 Submission Required

Milestone Deliverable 1 Due

Jul 03 2022 Submission Required

STUDENTS! Take the Project Kick-off Survey!

Sep 02 2022 Evaluation

STUDENTS! Let us know how you are doing!

Sep 03 2022 Evaluation

STUDENTS! Let us know how the project is going!

Nov 04 2022 Evaluation

Project Launch

Program Managers

Name Organization
Neil Doughty Northern Illinois University (NIU)

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