See the extended instruction at the bottom of page
Read the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Logic Model Development Guide Download W.K. Kellogg Foundation Logic Model Development Guide, and
Create a draft logic model of one of your ministry programs using the provided logic model template Download logic model template. The logic model should answer the following questions:
1. What is the impact of the ministry program that you hope to achieve?
2. What resources are required for your ministry program to run and be effective? (Inputs)
3. What do the participants do in the program? (Activities)
4. How many times a week and what is the duration of each of these activities? (Outputs measuring dosage and duration)
5. What are the initial outcomes of your ministry program? (What new knowledge, increased skills, and/or changes in attitudes or values have occurred?)
6. What are the intermediate outcomes of your ministry program? (What changes in behavior have you or your staff witnessed?)
7. What are the long-term outcomes of your ministry program? (How has your ministry improved the long-term conditions of the participants?)
The logic models must be submitted online but will be reviewed and in class. The diagram of your program’s logic model indicates your theory of change and should list specific short-term, midterm, and long-term outcomes (you should have 3 outcomes in total).
All logic models must be submitted in the format given.
Please use the files that I provided. (Required because you don’t have access to the links)
1. Where it say download logic model template. (use the file name logic model template)
2. Where it say read W.K. Kellogg Foundation ( use the file name W.K. Kellogg Foundation)
3. Also see the youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JNIZwSm6ew
Where it sat Create a draft logic model of one of your ministry programs you will just make this stuff up. The ministry will be a program for troubled youth. Basically a program that help youth stay out of trouble.