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How to Develop a Program Logic Model

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Report providing information on how to develop a program logic model. Format is a PDF of a slide deck. Goal of the report is to describe the function of a logic model, identify key components, walk through developing a logic model, and describe how it can be used for evaluation planning.

Questions this resource can help answer

  1. What is the basis for logic models?
  2. What can logic models be used for?
  3. What are the components of a logic model?
  4. How do I develop a logic model and apply it to evaluating my air quality programs?

How do I use this resource?

Simply view the presentation, which is 32 slides.

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