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Program Logic Models

overall review score: 4
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Program Logic Models are visual representations that illustrate the relationships between the resources, activities, outputs, and outcomes of a program or initiative. They serve as tools for planning, evaluation, and communication, helping stakeholders understand how a program is intended to work and achieve its goals.

Key Features

  • Visual diagram illustrating program components
  • Clarifies program inputs, activities, outputs, and outcomes
  • Facilitates planning and strategic decision-making
  • Supports evaluation and performance measurement
  • Enhances communication among stakeholders

Pros

  • Provides clear structure for program planning
  • Enhances stakeholder understanding and buy-in
  • Helps identify gaps and areas for improvement
  • Useful in monitoring progress and evaluating success

Cons

  • Can become overly simplified or too complex if not well-designed
  • Requires time investment to develop accurately
  • May be less effective without proper stakeholder engagement
  • Risk of rigidness if interpreted as a fixed plan rather than a flexible guide

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