Mapping Impact: Unlocking the Power of Logic Models Tool
Hannah Rackers, Jenn Rogers, Julia Tallant, and Lisa Kim, Child Trends and Healthy Teen Network
In its simplest form, a logic model shows how your planned work relates to the intended results of that work. Logic models can serve as powerful tools for innovation.
By clarifying your program’s goal and connecting the dots between investments, activities, and expected outcomes, you can use logic models to support your program.
Use this tool to walk through the steps to create a logic model.
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