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Logic Model Refinement

Date/Time (ET): 
September 10, 2009 - 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Led By: 
SS/HS Federal staff, National Center for Mental Health Promotion and Youth Violence Prevention

SS/HS grantees are required to submit a final implementation logic model as part of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOA). This logic model serves as a road map in working with partners to implement services and activities in your schools and communities.

This Webinar provides a detailed explanation of how to utilize the recommended format for the final logic model, which was developed by Federal Project Officers, technical assistance partners, and the National Evaluation Team. Participants are given step-by-step instructions on how to complete the logic model, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions.

Project Directors are strongly advised to participate in this Webinar, along with anyone else working on the logic model (administrator, local evaluator, etc.).  If a Project Director has not yet been hired, the interim/acting PD is encouraged to participate.

Audience: 
Project Directors
Audience: 
Local Evaluators
Cohort: 
2009
Event Materials: 

Download the Webinar recording (WMV, 69.4MB) or the audio only recording (MP3, 87.7MB).

AttachmentDateSize
[file] Logic Model Presentation12/04/09 11:29 am1.09 MB
[file] FY 2009 Logic Model Template (PDF version)11/19/09 11:08 am32.6 KB
[file] FY 2009 Logic Model Instructions11/19/09 11:08 am129.73 KB
[file] Transcript08/31/10 4:08 pm118.96 KB
Keywords
Program Planning and Implementation: 
  • Logic Models
  • Evaluation
Resource Type: 
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