Highlights
The Kellogg Foundation has become well-known for its evaluation and program logic resources. With its "Kellogg Foundation Logic Model Development Guide"1 the Kellogg Foundation provides a detailed, step-by-step approach and set of tools for conducting a program logic. You can access the guide here.
Program logic steps often include:
1. Problem or issue statement
2. Community needs/assets
3. Desired results
4. Influential factors
5. Strategies
6. Assumptions
For this reflection topic, you need to find and review an existing program logic in program planning. You need to choose a different example than the one provided in Moodle this week. Conducting your own desktop research will help you find many suitable options - existing health promotion program plans are a great place to start.
Your task now is to:
1. Outline the program outputs (i.e., the direct products of program activities). Please include a picture or link to the program logic diagram.
2. Then describe both the short-term and long-term outcomes dentified in the program logic (if both are available).
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