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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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A Grant Professional’s Gift Guide by Kellie Brungard, GPC

Assel Grant Services

Quartet Dry-Erase Whiteboard A place to jot down notes during a call or visualize a logic model as you talk through program elements. Ember Mug, a temperature control smart mug A mug that keeps your beverage of choice warm all morning…or all night! This dry-erase board fits easily above your keyboard.

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Key Takeaways for the GWBC Session as a Seasoned Grant Professional

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

Leonard, GPC, RST. Recently, I attended MyFedTrainer ’s Grant Writing Boot Camp (GWBC) hosted by our team’s founder and President, Diane H. Having written many federal grants in the past, I was excited to hear insights from another seasoned grant professional.

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

Assel Grant Services

Create a logic model to outline the program components in a cohesive manner. If you are interested in grant services, training, or federal review services, or our career opportunities, Julie Assel, CGMS, GPC, President/CEO , will be happy to talk with you about this opportunity and provide you with a quote for grant services.

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

Think and Ink Grants

outcomes in our logic models. Our next article will bridge this information and communicate how goals, outcomes, and outputs inform logic models, so stay tuned. She is one of only 17 Grant Professional Certified (GPC) grant professionals in Georgia. Our team at Think and Ink Grants Consulting® uses S.M.A.R.T.

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Writing About Need so Funders Will Get It

Grant Professionals Association

Author Bio: Amanda Acton, GPC (she/her) is a grant professional living in Central Iowa (unceded traditional lands of the Baxoje). In addition to having a deep love for logic models and need statements, Amanda is passionate about cats, birds, and random trivia. Question: What comprises a compelling need statement?

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