Exhibit 1: Program Evaluation Logic Model
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Inputs: What is needed to accomplish the program’s activities. This could include financial resources, equipment, facilities, staff, or agency support.
Activities: The specifications that make up the program. These may include holding meetings or events or conducting trainings.
Outputs: The direct results of the program activities, such as number of meetings held.
Outcomes: The short- and long-term changes that will result from program activities. These may include changes in skills, knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors.