Webinar Description:
Logic models can be very useful, but developing them may seem like a challenge. This interactive session will provide a step-by-step approach to developing a logic model. First attendees will learn about the components of a logic model: inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes, and an impact statement. Secondly, attendees will be walked through the steps of developing a logic model with a group of organizational stakeholders. Third, the group will practice developing a logic model using a mock organization as an example. Fourth, attendees will consider how to troubleshoot when asked to complete a logic model independently. Finally, attendees will consider their own individual next steps.
Presenter:
Michelle Molina helps simplify data and evaluation. She partners with nonprofits to help them use data to improve their work, make informed decisions, explore the extent to which they are achieving outcomes, and hopefully make their case. Her master's focusing on Social Research Methodology from UCLA gave her the technical skills she needs to collect and analyze both qualitative and quantitative data.
Skill Level: Early-Career Mid-Career
Learning Track: Evaluation/Collaboration
GPC Competencies: How to craft, construct, and submit an effective grant application
Strategies for effective program and project design and development Organizational development as it pertains to grant seeking
Originally Recorded:
November 2021
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