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Developing Effective Logic Models

for Continuous Program


Improvement

Presented by:
Hawley Carlson and Alicia Blood
Agenda

• Learning Objectives
• Theory of Change
• Overview of Logic Model
• Logic Model Tablework
• How to Use Logic Models for
Evaluation
Learning Objectives

By the end of this presentation you will


be able to:

– Identify the key components of a logic


model
– Understand how to use a logic model
for evaluation planning
Theory of Change

Intended
Need Intervention
Outcome
What is a Logic Model?

A detailed, visual representation of a


program’s theory of change

Inputs Activities Outputs Outcomes


Logic Model Template
Output vs. Outcomes

Outputs
are the direct products of a program’s activities
and may include types, levels and targets of
services to be delivered by the program

Outcomes
are the expected changes in the population
served that result from a program’s activities
and fall along a continuum, ranging from short
to long term results
Output vs. Outcomes

Outputs Outcomes
• Direct products of a • Changes resulting from a
program’s program’s activities/services
activities/services
• Quantify changes in
• Often expressed knowledge, attitude,
numerically or quantified in behavior, or condition
some way
• Examples:
• Examples: ↑ knowledge healthy choices
# attending workshops ↑ adoption healthy practices
# receiving services ↑ food security
# receiving referrals
Create a Logic Model

Things to keep in mind:


• Two sides – process and outcomes
• If….then….
Conservation Program
Logic Model Sample
Evaluation

• Design program evaluation that


measures your outcomes
• Should be an active, learning
process
• You may discover that the
outcomes of your project are
different than anticipated
Q&A

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