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  1. What is a logic model? A detailed visual representation of a program and its theory of change. Why develop a logic model? Inputs or resources include the human, financial, organizational, …

  2. Section 1. Developing a Logic Model or Theory of Change

    Logic Model Magic Tutorial from the CDC - this tutorial will provide you with information and resources to assist you as you plan and develop a logic model to describe your program and …

  3. Logic Model: A Comprehensive Guide to Program Planning, …

    Learn how to use logic models to guide your program planning, implementation, and evaluation. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know to get started.

  4. This Logic Model Workshop Toolkit is designed to help practitioners learn the overall purpose of a logic model, the different elements of a logic model, and the appropriate steps for developing …

  5. What is a logic model? A logic model is a graphic depiction that presents the shared relationships among the resources, activities, outputs, and outcomes/impacts for your program.

  6. How to develop a program logic for planning and evaluation

    What is a program logic? A program logic model sets out the resources and activities that comprise the program, and the changes that are expected to result from them.

  7. What is a Logic Model? A logic model is a graphic illustration of the relationship between a program’s resources, activities, and its intended effects. Logic models clearly and concisely …

  8. A logic model is an organized and visual way to display your understanding of the relationships among the resources you have to operate your program, the activities you plan, and the …

  9. 5.5: Creating a Logic Model for a NEW PROGRAM

    Once you have completed your situational analysis and priority setting (the activities on the left that initiate logic model development), you should start new program development at the end, …

  10. Creating program logic models - Better Evaluation

    This book chapter identifies the basic elements of a program logic model. Generally, these models have enough detail to support design, planning, management, or evaluation. This chapter …