'CFP Logic Model Examples and Q & A'

01:13:54 Apr 25
'Part 2 of a 2 part series on Logic Models. presented by Lesley Heiser, Cultivating Community    Logic models are one-page visuals that can represent the work of a single project or your organization\'s entire program. Logic models have emerged as powerful tools that can express the timeline and theory of change underpinning efforts to change the food system.   They are valuable both as product and process. While a completed logic model can be an excellent supplement to a strong grant application, the act of creating a logic model can bring your organization together, create agreement on the results you seek to achieve, and show responsibilities after a grant has been awarded.   The Community Food Projects USDA competitive grant program will be opening an RFA in Fall 2017 (exact dates TBD) and a logic model will be an integral piece of the application.   Join us to learn more about how to create logic models that support your grant-seeking, that clarify purpose throughout your organization, and that aid in the fulfillment of your goals. These webinars are made possible by support from USDA NIFA Community Food Projects.' 

Tags: Agriculture , food systems , Logic Models , cfp , community food projects

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