Thank you for your interest in our Behavior Change & Climate Philanthropy training series. Please use the links below to access recordings and slide decks for each of the sessions during the series. If you have any questions or comments, please contact us at behavior@rare.org.
Session 1: Behavior-Centered Design & climate philanthropy
In this session, we covered an overview of Behavior-Centered Design, the six levers of behavior change, and real-world case studies of behavior change programs in climate programming.
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Session 2: Framing the challenge: Systems thinking & behavior change
In this session, we provided an overview of the Frame step of Behavior-Centered Design, which involves mapping out the actors, behaviors, and context of an environmental challenge. Participants practiced creating a stakeholder-actor map and problem-behavior-actor map for a real-world case study on meat consumption.
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You can explore all of our Frame tools, including the tools shared in the session, on this page.
Session 3: Evaluating behavior change programs
In this session, we discussed what to look for in a programmatic theory of change that incorporates behavior change principles and indicators. Participants also practiced constructing a theory of change for a solar energy case study.
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You can try building a theory of change using a blank template of the Mural we used in the session here.
Session 4: Making a case for behavior change
In this session, we provided tips for making a compelling case about behavior change to others in your foundation or funding organization.
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