October 16, 2018
2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
About this event
A logic model helps us think through plans for a project. This often-overlooked step in the planning process should actually drive and focus proposal development. Sometimes called a Theory of Change, a logic model is central to the monitoring and evaluation plan. It helps communicate to clients and funders how the project will work. Logic models identify program inputs, interventions or activities, as well as outputs, outcomes and impact. Logic models should be tightly coupled with proposal objectives. Well-conceived logic models are based on relevant disciplinary research and developed in consultation with other faculty, potential clients and stakeholders. Attend this seminar and discover the basics of building a logic model for your proposal! The presenter for this session will be Julie Jordan, who serves as associate vice president of international programs and executive director of Mississippi State's International Institute. Responsible Conduct of Research credit will be given for attendance. Click the link below to register for this free seminar.