Wednesday, June 05, 2019 9:30 AM–12:30 PM Squirrel Hill Branch Moving from your Logic Model to an Outcome Measurement Plan This class will address how to turn your logic model into an outcome measurement plan. Outcome Measurement is a process for demonstrating a nonprofit’s accountability and transparency that, in addition to affecting programs and services, can influence […]
The Logic with Logic Models
Thursday, May 23, 2019 9:30 AM–12:30 PM Squirrel Hill A Logic Model is a tool that nonprofits use to describe a program to either current or prospective funders. It shows the relationships between resources that the nonprofit puts into a program, the activities and outputs that ensue, and what changes or outcomes the program hopes to achieve. […]
Advanced Proposal Writing, Session 2
Tuesday, October 09, 2018 9:30 AM–3:30 PM Main (Oakland) Developing an Effective Program/Project Design Learn how to: (1) research evidence-based program models and present how your program will work; (2) utilize a Logic Model and Gantt Chart to present the program/project goals, SMART objectives, activities, staffing and timeline; and (3) describe a practical evaluation plan with measurable […]
Measuring Outcomes: Moving from your Logic Model to an Outcome Measurement Plan
Measuring Outcomes Tuesday, May 29, 2018 9:30 AM–12:30 PM Main (Oakland) Moving from your Logic Model to an Outcome Measurement Plan This class will address how to turn your logic model into an outcome measurement plan. Outcome Measurement is a process for demonstrating a nonprofit’s accountability and transparency that, in addition to affecting programs and services, can […]
Intentional Program Design: Developing a Logic Model
Developing a logic model is a practical way to outline how your organization makes change happen. A logic model will help you define your programs and examine how they lead to your intended outcomes. During this workshop, you’ll discuss intentional program design and learn how to create a basic logic model, an important first step […]
Developing a Logic Model for Intentional Program Design
Developing a logic model is a practical way to outline how your organization makes change happen. A logic model will help you define your programs and examine how they lead to your intended outcomes. In this workshop, you’ll discuss intentional program design and learn how to create a basic logic model, an important first step […]
Measuring Outcomes : Moving From Your Logic Model to an Outcome Measurement Plan
Tuesday, September 29, 2015 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM This class will address how to turn your logic model into an outcome measurement plan. Outcome Measurement is a process for demonstrating a nonprofit’s accountability and transparency that, in addition to affecting programs and services, can influence all major operations of the organization. In this […]