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Understanding and Implementing Logic Models: A Working Workshop

Date: Thursday, September 17
Time: 8:30 am - 12:00 pm
Location: Greenlights
Fee: $50 Greenlights Members ($85 Non-members)
2 FOR 1: Register 1 additional person from your organization FREE.*
Presenter: Kim Wilson, Development Director, Greenlights for NonProfit Success

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A logic model is an incredibly powerful tool that every organization can use to formulate, explain and evaluate its programs. Increasingly viewed by leaders in the field as essential for program development and evaluation, logic models provide grant writers, program managers and nonprofit leaders with a concrete, easy-to-use framework for displaying how a set of activities connects to quantifiable short-term and mid-term outcomes, and long-term impact, and the resources that are needed for a program to have the desired outcomes. Join us for this exciting new “working workshop” in which you and a colleague will apply this powerful framework to create a logic model for your organization, or a new or existing program.

*To register one additional person from your organization, please email johnstonl@greenlights.org as soon as you complete your initial registration. NOTE: Space is limited.

  • Bring a laptop if you can and spend your morning working with a teammate to learn how to make logic models work for you.
  • Logic model development works best as a team exercise. To make this session truly useful, register 2 people from your organization for the price of 1!


Kim Wilson holds an MPIA with a concentration in Economic & Social Development from the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh and has eleven years of experience as both a funder of nonprofit and for-profit initiatives, as well as director and manager of several nonprofits in the humanitarian aid, economic development and philanthropy education sectors. Wilson spent the four years prior to joining Greenlights working with the Pittsburgh, Austin, and Houston affiliates of Social Venture Partners, an international federation of venture philanthropy organizations, and consulting with the federation office itself.

 

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