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--Become Catholic, or stay Catholic. The Pope often issues a papal bull that enables cardinals to spread institutions.
--Develop one province to spawn the institution in your land. It will then spread quickly to neighboring provinces, especially when you use the state edict already mentioned.
--Choose the province you develop with care. Ideally, it will have a valuable trade good, have a low dev cost, be in your capital state (for low GC), and be surrounded by similar provinces. That way, the next time you have to spawn an institution, it will be adjacent to your other highest dev provinces.