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Best Practices for Creating and Using Logic Models and Theories of Change

Nonprofit organizations rely on logic models and theories of change (ToC) to effectively design, implement, and evaluate their programs. However, while these tools are invaluable, creating and using them well requires careful planning and attention to detail. This blog outlines best practices for logic models that help nonprofit leaders plan, communicate, and adapt their programs […]

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Logic Models and Theories of Change: What is the Difference and How Do They Help?

The Roadmap to Success with Planning and Evaluation Tools For nonprofit organizations, achieving measurable impact requires more than good intentions. In other words, it demands a clear, actionable roadmap that connects the organization’s mission to tangible outcomes. Logic models and theories of change (ToC) are two powerful tools that provide this clarity. These frameworks define

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