Sample Logic Model

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ATTACHMENT to SGA- XX-XX
Sample Logic Model
Logic Model Description
A logic model is a tool that graphically represents the connection between the proposed goals,
objectives, and performance metrics of a project and its activities. It can be an invaluable tool
for program monitoring and performance management because it requires that projected outputs
and outcomes be identified. Importantly, the logic model should convey the logical chain of
causal relationships that demonstrate how anticipated outputs and outcomes will be realized. The
logic model should describe the relationships between what resources are used (financial and
human), what will be produced produced (outputs), and what will be achieved (outcomes).
The logic model template provided in Attachment # can be used to convey the links between
inputs, programmatic activities, outputs and outcomes. [Note: The logic model presented is not a
required format and ODEP does not expect strict adherence to this format. It is presented only as
a sample.]
The completed logic model should be grounded on the Project Design in which you conveyed
how the project’s activities will effectively contribute to the realization of outputs and outcomes.
A properly developed logic model will show a logical pathway from inputs to outcomes, in
which the outcomes relate to your comprehensive plan for providing services and accomplishing
the goals described in the SGA in sections I.A. Background and I B. Description and Purpose
and I.B.2 Required Services and discussed in Part II. Project Narrative of your proposal. The
completed logic model should reflect how the project’s activities will contribute to the
realization of ODEP’s outputs and outcomes.
Examples of Inputs (resources) include people (e.g., staff hours, volunteer hours), funds and
other resources (e.g., facilities, equipment, community services).
Examples of Program Components (activities or services) include technical assistance and
training, information dissemination, outreach, policy and effective practice development,
collaboration,
ODEP’s Outputs (objectives) include:
 Policy outputs,
 Formal agreements,
 Effective practices,
 Entities Receiving Technical Assistance,
 Outreach Events,
 Outreach Event Attendees,
 Outreach Hours,
 Technical Assistance Events, and
 Collaborative Relationships.
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