Theory of Change - A program's Theory of Change is the general underlying idea of how you believe your intervention will create change. There are three main elements: Need/Problem, Specific Intervention, and Intended Outcomes. A Logic Model is a detailed visual representation of a program and its Theory of Change. It communicates how a program works by depicting the intended relationship among program components: Inputs or resources, activities, outputs, and outcomes. Logic Models are a valuable tool in which to generate a clear and shared understanding of how a program works, support
Theory of Change - A program's Theory of Change is the general underlying idea of how you believe your intervention will create change. There are three main elements: Need/Problem, Specific Intervention, and Intended Outcomes. A Logic Model is a detailed visual representation of a program and its Theory of Change. It communicates how a program works by depicting the intended relationship among program components: Inputs or resources, activities, outputs, and outcomes. Logic Models are a valuable tool in which to generate a clear and shared understanding of how a program works, support
Theory of Change - A program's Theory of Change is the general underlying idea of how you believe your intervention will create change. There are three main elements: Need/Problem, Specific Intervention, and Intended Outcomes. A Logic Model is a detailed visual representation of a program and its Theory of Change. It communicates how a program works by depicting the intended relationship among program components: Inputs or resources, activities, outputs, and outcomes. Logic Models are a valuable tool in which to generate a clear and shared understanding of how a program works, support
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