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  1. Build Your Logic Model: When you have identified your problem statement, insert it into the Problem Statement box in your logic model template, or on the “Problem/Goals” tab of the …

  2. The problem statement helps logic model developers define a problem and situate it within the local context. Here are a couple of key points to keep in mind when you write a problem …

  3. What is a logic model? A detailed visual representation of a program and its theory of change. Communicates how a program works by depicting the intended relationships among program …

  4. The foundation for a logic model rests on the problem that the program is responding to. To effectively develop a logic model, you must first be aware of what problem the program will be …

  5. Identifies the problem to be solved. What you want to accomplish; it is the solution to your problem statement. The people, money, materials, space, etc. needed to do the work. The …

  6. Statement: Goal SAMPLE Logic Model Problem Statement: Dually involved youth (DIY) come into contact with both the child welfare and youth justice systems and too often experience an …

  7. Examples - Enhancing Program Performance with Logic Models

    Try keeping your situation statement to 500 words or less. Avoid including what you/your agency does or will provide. Ask others to review for clarity. See if they can restate the problem/issue …

  8. Build Your Logic Model: When you have identified your problem statement, insert it into the Problem Statement box in your logic model template, or on the “Problem/Goals” tab of the …

  9. Activities in this section that engage participants in creating a logic model of their own programs assume they have done thorough situational and problem analyses before beginning logic …

  10. Using quantitative and qualitative data, answer: What is the need/problem? How do you know it is a need/problem? What is the target population that you are trying to help? Is the problem/need …

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