Certified Facilitator Program (CFP)
CFP Overview
The Certified Facilitator Program (CFP) is designed to support the needs of districts across the state by training and providing resources to key stakeholders who in turn can deliver those materials and training directly to districts. Prior to the state contract, individual districts paid to have their own Certified Facilitators (CFs), whereas the state program now provides funding that removes the cost burden from districts.
The Certified Facilitator Program features the following:
- Self-paced online resources for capacity building in assessment product knowledge
- Unlimited online access to facilitator/workshop materials once CFs certify in content
- On-demand content, question-and-answer webinars, and CF content-specific webinars
- Monthly eNewsletters
- Onsite and distance learning training for each workshop certification
- Dedicated support from NWEA Professional Learning to support the work
Important Information
- Save the Date – flyer has all the information about workshops, webinars, and networking meetings for the 2025-26 school year.
- Certified Facilitator List – list of all certified facilitators in the state.
- CFP Overview
- Professional Learning Opportunities
- Professional Learning Options for Districts
Workshops
Webinars
- Achievement Level Explorer
- Training Environment for Acacia – release date December 8, 2025
- Acacia Report Enhancements – release date February 9, 2026
Contact Us
Any questions about the CFP or to learn how to become a Certified Facilitator contact Aly Martinez Wilkinson by email at aly.martinez.wilkinson@nwea.org.