Fundraising Beyond Borders Podcast

22. Designing for Equity: How Co-Created Curriculum Transforms Nonprofit Programs with Danielle Gines

23 min · 27. Feb. 2026
Episode 22. Designing for Equity: How Co-Created Curriculum Transforms Nonprofit Programs with Danielle Gines Cover

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In this episode of the Fundraising Beyond Borders podcast, Morgan Gross interviews Danielle Gines, a curriculum consultant specializing in international education nonprofits. Danielle shares her journey into curriculum development, emphasizing the importance of creating engaging and culturally relevant learning experiences. The conversation covers common mistakes in curriculum design, the significance of metrics for program evaluation, and the necessity of including local voices in the development process. Danielle also discusses the concept of 'Train the Trainer' to ensure skill transfer and the importance of observational learning in understanding community needs. Contact: danielle@dgconsultancy.us Sign up for the Monthly Learning Corner: https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/40887/55300663579510242/share

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Episode 22. Designing for Equity: How Co-Created Curriculum Transforms Nonprofit Programs with Danielle Gines Cover

22. Designing for Equity: How Co-Created Curriculum Transforms Nonprofit Programs with Danielle Gines

In this episode of the Fundraising Beyond Borders podcast, Morgan Gross interviews Danielle Gines, a curriculum consultant specializing in international education nonprofits. Danielle shares her journey into curriculum development, emphasizing the importance of creating engaging and culturally relevant learning experiences. The conversation covers common mistakes in curriculum design, the significance of metrics for program evaluation, and the necessity of including local voices in the development process. Danielle also discusses the concept of 'Train the Trainer' to ensure skill transfer and the importance of observational learning in understanding community needs. Contact: danielle@dgconsultancy.us Sign up for the Monthly Learning Corner: https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/40887/55300663579510242/share

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