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Programs bring related events together.
Your team should not have to stitch that together by hand.

Organize multi-session offerings, cohorts, workshops, and recurring initiatives under one program, with clearer public pages, multi-event registration flows, and reporting at both the program and event level.

Why teams use programs

Manage the series, not just the session
while keeping event-level control where it belongs.

Programs help nonprofits group related events under one umbrella so staff and participants can see the full offering more clearly. That matters when you are managing classes, workshops, seasonal schedules, training series, or cohort-based experiences.

Most of the heavy lifting still happens at the event level, but programs make it easier to present, register, and report on a collection of events as one coordinated experience.

Group multiple related events under one program structure

Support multi-event registration in one cleaner flow

Report at both the program level and the event level

Create landing pages with filters tailored to the program offering

Built for structured offerings

Present a series of related events as one intentional offering instead of leaving participants to navigate each event separately.

Built for easier registration paths

Reduce friction by allowing multi-event registration flows where the program experience calls for it, while still preserving event-level detail.

Built for layered reporting

Track performance and participation at the program level while still preserving the operational detail and reporting that happens at each event.

What you get

Purpose-built nonprofit program features

A program layer that helps your team organize related events more clearly without losing the event-level detail needed to actually run them.

Programs as umbrellas for events

Bring multiple events together under one program so participants and staff can understand the full offering in one place.

Multi-event registration

Allow participants to register across multiple events in one flow when the program structure calls for a more unified registration experience.

Program and event reporting

See the bigger picture at the program level while retaining the operational detail and reporting available at each event.

Filterable landing pages

Create public program pages with filters that reflect the kinds of events offered inside the program, making discovery easier for participants.

Event-level depth where it matters

Keep registration rules, attendance, communications, questions, and operational workflows at the event level where staff need the most control.

Clearer participant journeys

Help participants understand what belongs together, what is coming next, and how to engage with a full series or program instead of isolated sessions.

Why this structure helps

Programs make the offering clearer without flattening the details

Many nonprofit experiences are not really single events. They are groups of related sessions, workshops, or offerings that make more sense when presented together. Programs give teams a cleaner structure for that reality.

  • • Present a full series instead of separate disconnected listings
  • • Support registration across multiple sessions more cleanly
  • • Keep staff reporting available at both levels
  • • Make public discovery easier with tailored filters and landing pages
Where the work still happens

Programs organize the experience. Events still carry the operational load.

That is what makes the model practical. Programs help with structure, navigation, and reporting, while the event layer still handles the detailed operational workflows that staff rely on day to day.

Altrinum is designed so programs add clarity without taking away the event-level tools your team needs for registrations, communications, attendance, and follow-up.

FAQ

Questions teams ask about programs

What is the difference between a program and an event?

A program is a higher-level structure that groups related events together. The event still handles most of the detailed operational work, but the program gives teams a cleaner umbrella for presentation, registration paths, and reporting.

Can people register for multiple events in one flow?

Yes. Programs support multi-event registration flows so teams can present a more unified experience when participants are expected to engage with more than one event in the same offering.

Do we still get event-level reporting?

Yes. Programs add a higher reporting layer, but the operational and reporting detail at the event level remains available. Teams can look at the full program or drill into specific events.

Can public program pages be filtered?

Yes. Program landing pages can be configured with filters that reflect the events available within that program, helping participants discover the sessions most relevant to them.

Where does the detailed setup still happen?

Most of the detailed setup still happens at the event level. That includes the operational controls staff rely on, while the program layer helps organize the broader offering.

What kinds of nonprofit use cases fit programs best?

Programs work especially well for workshop series, cohort-based learning, recurring classes, seasonal offerings, and any situation where several related events should be presented and reported on together.

Ready to organize related events into a clearer program experience?

See how Altrinum can help your team group events, support multi-event registration, and report at both the program and event level without adding unnecessary complexity.

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