Board Minutes February 2019: Difference between revisions
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=== Logic Model Introduction - Helen (20 min) === | === Logic Model Introduction - Helen (20 min) === | ||
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-UHFk2QwuAgh3asBCTIp1USmpemjAjhye-WgtsNTFkg/edit?ts=5c59d2be Logic Model] | * [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-UHFk2QwuAgh3asBCTIp1USmpemjAjhye-WgtsNTFkg/edit?ts=5c59d2be Logic Model] | ||
* Could all board members and staff could look through the logic model in the next week, please provide feedback to Helen? | |||
* A logic model is one way organizations can use to describe their program theory | |||
** Provides a systematic way to describe relationships and alignment between resources, activities, outputs, audiences, and outcomes | |||
** It outlines a pathway to a desired result or outcome | |||
* Benefits: | |||
** helps define why we do what we do | |||
** visually represents relationships in organization | |||
** clarify resources, goals, and gaps for funding | |||
* Can be organized by "If this, then that" | |||
** If this: what is within our realm of control (inputs, activities, outputs, reach) | |||
** Then That: outside of our control (immediate outcomes, intermediate outcomes, ultimate outcomes) | |||
=== Competitive Analysis - Cai (5 min) === | === Competitive Analysis - Cai (5 min) === |