Logic Models Clause Samples
The Logic Models clause defines the requirement for creating and using structured frameworks that map out the relationships between resources, activities, outputs, and outcomes within a project or program. Typically, this clause mandates that parties develop a visual or narrative model to clarify how specific actions are expected to lead to desired results, often as part of planning, monitoring, or evaluation processes. By requiring logic models, the clause ensures that all stakeholders have a shared understanding of project goals and the steps needed to achieve them, thereby improving transparency, accountability, and the likelihood of successful outcomes.
Logic Models. The CSB shall use logic models that identify individual (i.e., youth, families, and parents) -, community-, and population-level strategies (e.g., environmental approaches). One logic model shall outline CSB federal substance abuse block grant (SABG) prevention set aside-funded services. The other model(s) shall be the CSB partnership coalition’s logic model(s) reflecting the collaborative relationship of the CSB with the coalition in the implementation of community-level and environmental approaches. The CSB shall use the Institute of Medicine model to identify target populations based on levels of risk: universal, selective, and indicated.
Logic Models. A description of the logic underlying each Project is included below:
Logic Models. A description of the logic underlying each Project is included below: The AGC Project is based on the theory that improving road condition, safety, and maintenance across selected corridor roads will reduce travel time and vehicle operating costs. Additionally, the project will address first mile transportation for smallholder farmers, leading to improved access and connectivity between farms in rural areas to the broader transport network, therefore reducing the barriers linking farms to markets. Further, the project will support policy and institutional reforms to enable strong road planning and maintenance of roads in selected corridors, encourage a more transparent and competitive business environment for transporters, and promote safer conditions for women to move and conduct economic activity along the corridors. These outcomes support the Project Objective of reducing transport costs in targeted rural areas.
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Logic Models. A description of the logic underlying each Project is included below: The Energy Storage Project is based on the theory that two batteries (approximately 90 MWh and 250 MWh) will give Kosovo increased capacity to balance scheduled power and actual power between neighboring countries and between periods of low value and high value. This increased capacity would reduce purchases on the imbalances market and support the longer- term capability of the transmission grid to accommodate intermittent renewable energy generation. These outcomes support the Project Objective of supporting energy security6, including the (1) usage of energy storage, (2) availability of the battery, and (3) reduced cost of securing adequate electricity for Kosovo, as Kosovo transitions towards clean energy.
Logic Models. The M&E Plan shall summarize the clearly defined Project-level logic models, which, for each Project, illustrate how the Activities and sub-activities contribute to the Project Objectives and Compact Goal. All logic models shall clearly summarize the outputs, outcomes, and goals expected to result from the Program. A description of the logic underlying each Project is included below:
