Summative assesment
March 3rd, 2022
Summative Assessment: Program Logic Model [Saturday]
- A logic model is a visual representation of the main elements of a program that illustrates how the program is supposed to work. In addition, it serves as the foundation for making program and evaluation decisions.
Using the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Logic Model template, develop a logic model visual with accompanying narrative for the program you selected in Week 1.
Include the following components in your logic model visual and narrative:
- Resources/Inputs
- Include the human, financial, organizational, and community resources the program has available to direct toward the work.
- Activities
- Include what the program does with the resources. Activities are the processes, tools, events, technology, and actions that are an intentional part of the program implementation. These interventions are used to bring about the intended program changes or results.
- Outputs
- Include the direct products of program activities. Outputs may include types, levels, and targets of services to be delivered by the program.
- Intermediate Outcomes
- Include the specific changes in program participants’ behavior, knowledge, skills, status, and level of functioning.
- Impact/Long-term Outcomes
- Include the fundamental intended or unintended changes occurring in organizations, communities, or systems as a result of program activities.
- Your completed assignment should include:
- A 350-word program logic model visual
- A 350- to 700-word narrative
- A minimum of five peer-reviewed journal references
- Format your assignment according to APA guidelines.