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Logic Model Template

The document provides a logic model template to help program managers draft a logic model. It explains that a logic model uses a one-page graphic to clearly show the relationships between a program's inputs, outputs, and outcomes. The template guides the user to describe the program situation, priorities, inputs, outputs, outcomes, assumptions, and external factors.
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Logic Model Template

The document provides a logic model template to help program managers draft a logic model. It explains that a logic model uses a one-page graphic to clearly show the relationships between a program's inputs, outputs, and outcomes. The template guides the user to describe the program situation, priorities, inputs, outputs, outcomes, assumptions, and external factors.
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Practice: Develop a theory of action for your program

Key Action: Create a logic model to explicitly connect your


activities and goals

TOOL: Logic Model Template

Purpose: Once you are familiar with the process of developing a logic model, this
template can help you draft one for your program. The template provides a
one-page graphic representation of a program, which clearly shows the
relationships among input, output, and outcomes.

Note: For more support in connecting logic model components, refer to the
tool “Testing Assumptions: Do Our Activities Lead to Desired Outcomes?”

Instructions: Fill in appropriate notes and text under “Type here” for each logic model
component.

1. Situation refers to known needs and assets, contextual issues or local


dynamics, and level of stakeholder interest and engagement.

2. Priorities are drawn from stated mission; vision or values; mandates;


intended outcomes.

3. Inputs include all the resources that can be invested into the program.

4. Outputs are the activities conducted and the participants reached.

5. Outcomes include the short-term and mid-term goals for the program, as
well as the intended long-term impact.

Note: Categories without text boxes —“Assumptions” or “External Factors” —


should also be discussed when you create your logic model. Add notes on
these categories to the template periodically, as necessary.

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Practice: Develop a theory of action for your program
Key Action: Create a logic model to explicitly connect your
activities and goals

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University of Wisconsin Extension (2003), Logic Model Placement: Side A Front. Last accessed on January 2009, from University of Wisconsin Extension-Cooperative
Extension, Program Development and Evaluation Unit website at http://www.uwex.edu/ces/pdande/evaluation/pdf/Lmcolotblank.pdf.

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