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Five Steps to Creating a Winning Logic Model

Think and Ink Grants

Last year, I presented the session "Logic Model LIVE!". It shows how serious (or maybe crazy) I am about logic models. If you've followed me for any length of time, you will have come across a presentation or two about logic models. In logic models, each prior step informs the next step.

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Too Many Fingers in the Pie? Here’s a Surefire Recipe for Cross-Agency Grant Work

Grant Professionals Association

If Charlie was supposed to get the logic model to you two days ago, you need to be empowered to go to his boss about it. He now works for Wastyn & Associates in Davenport, Iowa, writing grants for food banks, educational programs, and capital projects nationwide. Most important: set interim deadlines and enforce them.

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Grant Outputs vs Outcomes: What's the Difference?

Think and Ink Grants

I specialize in grants supporting women, children, health, and education, so some of my clients' outputs are similar to # of health training sessions provided, # of women helped, or # of students taught. In logic model language (check this out to learn why logic models are essential), outputs are the direct results of your activities.

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Sabotage: Obstruction or Treason

Grant Professionals Association

I’ve learned to overcome these sabotaging tactics by breaking the “big” tasks into smaller segments of time; I only dedicate thirty minutes to work on the logic model or segment of the grant that needs work. Author Bio: Bonnie Houk, GPC, Director of Grants Management, Southeast Kansas Education Service Center.

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Hard and Fast Proof: The Quest for Demographic Data

Grant Professionals Association

is a former K-12 educator and, since 2020, the owner-operator of EdPro Communications. GPC Competency: 4 Identify and cite accurate and appropriate data sources to support proposal narratives measurable data points for long-term program and impact assessments. Author Bio: Keith Nickolaus, Ph.D.