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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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Key Takeaways for the GWBC Session as a Seasoned Grant Professional

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

Leonard, GPC, RST. There was helpful new information provided, as well as important reminders to remember when working on federal grant applications. Build in time for the unexpected, like issues with the portal, out of office time for your ā€œAuthorized Organization Representativeā€, internal delays in getting necessary information, etc.

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The Holy Grail of Grant Writing Success: How to Write Goals, Outcomes, and Outputs

Think and Ink Grants

outcomes in our logic models. Check out additional information about what S.M.A.R.T. Our next article will bridge this information and communicate how goals, outcomes, and outputs inform logic models, so stay tuned. Our team at Think and Ink Grants ConsultingĀ® uses S.M.A.R.T. outcomes are here.

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Grant Outputs vs Outcomes: What's the Difference?

Think and Ink Grants

In logic model language (check this out to learn why logic models are essential), outputs are the direct results of your activities. If you need more help to walk through what this could look like for your organization, talk to us or sign up for our newsletter for more information.

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Hard and Fast Proof: The Quest for Demographic Data

Grant Professionals Association

No ā€œfiltersā€ or keyword searches; no wading through multi-tab spreadsheets; no advanced software to download reportsā€¦ What you DO get: An easy-to-read narrative profile (for the geographic zone you indicated) informed by about 18 key demographic indicators. measurable data points for long-term program and impact assessments.

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Competition and Training: Not just skills for the court By: Kellie Brungard, GPC

Assel Grant Services

With this information, work with the grant team to determine what program or need best aligns and how grant funding can support or impact the work. Create a logic model to outline the program components in a cohesive manner. Assign responsibilities and discuss a timeline.

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