Response GuidelinesRespond to at least one other learner regarding the use of a logical model for his or her chosen organization.Your response must be substantive and contribute to the discussion. Compare your analysis to that of your peer and comment on the similarities and differences that you see. If there are aspects that you do not agree with, present an argument to support your position.
If you need more information from your peer, be sure to ask questions for clarity.Student post down below:The W.K Kellogg foundation actually provided funding to my organization to support a pilot project we were doing before the Coronavirus pandemic. According to the W.K Kellogg foundation, “A logic model is a systematic and visual way to present and share your understanding of the relationships among the resources you have to operate your program, the activities you plan, and the changes or results you hope to achieve.” (W.K. Kellogg Foundation 2004). Based on this definition, it is an organized way to ensure that everything is in order with the program. For example, in order for a organization to operate efficiently, the program needs to have resources, a plan/activity, and the expected/anticipated results.
The logic model can be used by my organization to stay within budgetary resources. The logic model can be used to identify the problem, think through the solution, and then the means of getting to the solution. My organization can identify what our organization’s goal is and then identify what resources are needed to get to the goal. Knowing what resources are needed allows the organization to see whether or not it can be managed within existing resources.Logic models also are clear and have explicit steps. It’s planned work and intended results. Planned work is comprised of resources/inputs and activities. Intended results outputs, outcomes, and impact. This makes it easier to gain general consensus amongst stakeholders.
Requirements: 150 words