A logic model is a succinct graphic depiction of how a project translates its resources and activities into outcomes. A good logic model efficiently communicates the overall logic and purpose of a project and serves as a foundation for evaluation planning. A logic model can be a powerful addition to your funding proposal, but only if it is well aligned to your project’s narrative description. In this session, participants will learn (a) how to create a project logic model, while avoiding common mistakes (like confusing outcomes with activities or outputs and providing too many or too few details), and (b) how to effectively integrate a logic model into a funding proposal.
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