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Module E > Logic model
Logical Planning Model
Planning with the end in mind
Logical planning models not only help you plan programs for desired outcomes, they help you write reports. By organizing your inputs, activities, services to achieve outcomes, you’ve got a ready-made structure to communicate your program to others.
With Outcomes Based Planning and Evaluation, you’re preparing to write the final report from the very beginning. Let’s see how the textual logical Planning Model you’ve been filling in for your program will help.
What kinds of records will you need to keep?
Inputs
- What did we use? Facilities, materials
- How much did we spend? Costs by budget items
- How much did we consume? Data on % effort of employees, # volunteer hours
Activities & Services or Learning Objectives
- What did we do? Description of activities & services or learning objectives in logical Planning Model (Did you create a Timeline or a document noting staff roles and responsibilities?)
- How much did we do? Quantity of Activity Y, Service Z
- To whom? Audience characteristics
- What did these activities produce? All work products produced by activities (including assessment activities) listed in the Work Product Table of the Logical Planning Model
Outcomes
- What did we achieve for the target audience? Report on indicators for outcomes
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