Logic Model
Logic Model was originally introduced by the General Accounting Office of the United States. This is used as a standard structure to present government funded projects. The seven boxes in the Logic Model provides a template to organize the most crucial information of a project. The acceptance of project proposal, and the review of project outcomes, are all judged based on the submitted content of Logic Model. In other words, it is a form an explicit contract.
Please read up on XLP manual's Logic Model section to learn how to populate the content in a logic model. In a nut shell, one should follow the numbered sequence as shown below:
You can use the Logic Model Template by using the double curly braces syntax: \{ \{ and \} \}.
An example can be seem as follows:
1. Context |
{{{context}}} | ||
2. Goal |
{{{goal}}} | ||
3. Measurable Effects |
{{{effects}}} | ||
4. Outputs | 5. Process | 6. Inputs | |
{{{outputs}}} |
{{{process}}} |
{{{inputs}}} | |
7. External Factors |
{{{ef}}} |