Source: W.K. Kellog Foundation. 2004. Logic Model Development Guide. Michigan: W.K. Kellogg Foundation
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s Logic Model Development Guide (2004) offers a practical framework for building logic models as visual representations of a program’s theory of change, linking inputs, activities, and outputs to short- and long-term outcomes and broader impacts while considering external factors and assumptions. It outlines five exercises that guide users through defining SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time-bound) results, incorporating theory-of-change elements, formulating evaluation questions, and selecting indicators with data sources, often through collaborative and iterative processes with stakeholders. By clarifying program gaps, supporting both formative and summative evaluations, and improving communication, the guide emphasizes evidence-based assumptions, adaptability, and practical application to strengthen planning, monitoring, and accountability in nonprofit and community initiatives.
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