Nurturing Fathers Program® Facilitator Training

Join us for our upcoming Train-the-Trainer workshop on April 8-9!
This intensive training provides professionals, community leaders, mentors, and advocates the opportunity to become certified facilitators of the Nurturing Fathers Program — an evidence-based, 13-week parenting and fatherhood curriculum designed to strengthen families and improve child outcomes.
The Nurturing Fathers Program helps men:
- Develop nurturing and effective parenting skills
- Build stronger emotional connections with their children
- Improve co-parenting communication
- Foster safe, supportive home environments
- Break cycles of negative parenting patterns
By becoming a certified facilitator, you will be equipped to implement this proven curriculum within your own organization or community.
During this hands-on training, participants will:
- Learn the philosophy and framework of Nurturing Fathering
- Practice leading weekly sessions
- Review curriculum materials, videos, and assessment tools
- Gain strategies for facilitating meaningful group discussions
- Understand program fidelity and outcome measurement
Training Details
Date/Time:
April 8: 9am – 4pm
April 9: 9am – 1pm
Where: Fathers & Families Conference room (1455 W 2200 S ste 103, West Valley City, UT 84119)
Cost:
The Train-the-Trainer course is typically priced at $450—however, thanks to grant donations this year we are pleased to offer this training at no cost to participants!
Attendees are responsible only for the required materials:
- $20 for the Nurturing Fathers Program book
- $89 for the NFP Facilitator Manual
If cost is a concern, please reach out to us. Limited grant funding is available to support 15 facilitators who are committed to serving fathers in their communities.
If you or an organization are interested in expanding fatherhood programming in your community or have any questions, please reply to this email or contact Frank Bedolla at fbedolla@ffcutah.org.
We would love to partner with you to strengthen fathers, support families, and build healthier communities.