Beyond what is a logic model - how do we get people on board to collaborate on a complete project plan BEFORE any funds are available? This includes the link to a free online logic model builder from the Innovation Network
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GPA MA Chapter March 27: Logic Models a Different Perspective
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2. What Is a Logic Model?
A logic Model, or Logical Framework Matrix as
it is sometimes called, is a framework for your
proposal. It is a tool to help you think through
all of the key elements of your project to frame
it so you can ensure its stability, soundness,
innovation, and sustainability.
3. Why do I need a Logic Model?
To ensure that you have all the proposal
elements in place
To help get everyone on the same page with
the project by thinking it through.
To more easily see any gaps in your project
idea.
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6. Logic Models help the Team Think From
a Different Perspective
People – a grant is (virtually) always a team
process
Challenge - getting people on board
Has to be something folks are bound and
determined to do, no matter what
Something all are committed to doing one
way or another
What else do people need to work with?
Buy-in when team is committed and has
committed their “things”
If not, you probably won't get the grant
7. Logic Models = Good Project Planning
How to convey the necessity of a project
approach to folks who want resources?
How do we get people planning in a real way?
Jump right in, ask questions
Even if you think you are not using a
logic model, its elements are the things
you would naturally think through while
designing a project
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9. Key Project Questions
Who is the leadership? (Is it you?) Is it
consultative and collaborative?
What else do you need to work with?
What do you propose to do and how do you
plan to get it done?
When and where will the project take place?
Why is this project important ?
What impact will it have?
How many people will be impacted?
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11. More Project Planning Questions
How are you going to show people
you did what you said you were
going to do?
How are you going to figure out if it
worked? If you made a real impact?
Final step
check with the team that the grant
correctly outlines the project plan
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13. Conclusion is the Beginning
Submit by deadline
Celebrate when grant awarded
Implement and evaluate
Cycle starts again
capacity increases
new ideas planted
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15. HOW TO LOGIN & GET STARTED
• http://www.innonet.org
• Register yourself and your organization (first time)
• Under “EvaluationTools and Resources” click “Login”
• Enter your username and password
• Under “Get Started” click on “Assess your strengths, plan & evaluate
programs”
• Under “Start Here” click on “Logic Model Builder”
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Notas del editor
This is talking about inputs, when you use Logic Model terminology. If you don’t achieve this level of buy-in, the grant is not meant to happen, IMHO.
The “loneliness of the grant writer” needing to push colleagues to really explain what seems obvious to them.
Things – 1 & 2 are inputs.
Clearer definition of people, and what works best to make sure you have covered all bases.
Things – stuff you need to work with
Activities and how they will be done.
Outputs – can be PD sessions for teachers, referrals to counseling, additional counseling,
Evaluation.
Double check for reality – is this for real?