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Developing a Logic Model – Check out our templates!

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New Template: Developing a Logic Model

Eval Academy has just released a new template, “Developing a Logic Model”.

  • Who’s it for?

    • Whether you’re new to evaluation or if evaluation is your main role, this template is for anyone who wants to develop a Logic Model.

  • What’s the purpose?

    • This template can be used to develop and create your own Logic Model for any type of intervention.

  • What’s included?

    • The template offers an overview of what a Logic Model is and provides a step-by-step process using facilitating questions for developing your own.

    • It also includes a blank, colour-coded template that can be personalized and modified to your needs.


Learn more: related articles and links

You can learn more about Logic Models on Eval Academy through the following links:

  • The definition of Logic Models

  • Differences between Theory of Change, Log Frames, Results Frameworks and Logic Models – what are they and when to use them

  • Improve Your Logic Model Using 3 Simple Design Principles

You can also find many other templates in our list of resources to support you in planning and implementing an evaluation. Some of our most popular templates include:

  • Theory of Change Template

  • Evaluation Plan Template

  • Evaluation Kick-Off Meeting Template


Have you used any of our templates? Let us know what you think, and which one is your favourite!

November 27, 2022 by Stephanie Jones

Filed Under: evalacademy

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