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Workshop Sponsor
Bischoff Performance Improvement Consulting
Building the capacity of nonprofit organizations through…• Strategic planning• Fund development consulting• Program evaluation• Public outreach to stakeholders
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Agenda
Articulating Program Needs and Developing a Compelling Case for Funding: Developing a Logic Model to Drive Community Impact
3:00-3:10Welcome; Overview of Impact100 Sonoma; Introductions (B.J. Bischoff)
3:10-3:45Developing a Logic Model (Marla Stuart)3:45-4:00Identifying and approaching community partners
(Patricia Talbot)4:00-4:45Creating Community Impact (group work)4:45-4:552013 Grants Calendar (Constance Grizzell, Patti
England, Lorraine Ashton)4:55-5:00Concluding remarks (B.J. Bischoff)
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Impact100 Sonoma
What is Impact100 Sonoma?• A women’s grant making organization (giving circle) founded in 2009 • 1 of 14 Impact100 organizations around the country• One woman – one gift of $1,000 – one vote = one Impact Grant of $100,000
(plus additional smaller grants, based on total number of members over 100)
Mission Statement• Increase the number of women involved in local philanthropy; • Raise awareness of the unmet needs of nonprofits in Sonoma Valley; • Inspire Members to become more involved with local charities;• Make an impact on the long-term sustainability of our nonprofit community.
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Impact100 Sonoma
Our Success— $462,000 awarded in 3 years to 21
Sonoma Valley nonprofits
• Year 1: Awarded $110,000 to 5 organizations• Year 2: Awarded $157,000 to 7 organizations• Year 3: Awarded $195,000 to 9 organizations• Year 4 Goal: $225,000
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Impact100 Sonoma
Developing a Logic Model to Articulate Program Needs and Develop a Compelling Case for Funding
Presenter: Marla Stuart, MSWDivision Director, Sonoma County
Human Services Dept. Information Integration Div.
Marla StuartSonoma County Human Services
DepartmentOctober 9, 2012
Logic Models
A map or simple illustration of what a program does, what
the program hopes to achieve, and how the program will measure achievement.
Outline
Marla Stuart, Sonoma County, [email protected]
DefinitionsBasic PrinciplesCommon ElementsSequence of DevelopmentExamplesBenefitsQuestions/Discussion
Logic log·ic noun \lä-jik\
1: Interrelation or sequence of facts or events when seen as inevitable or predictable.
2: The study of inference and argument. Inferences are rule-governed steps from one or more propositions, known as premises, to another proposition, called the conclusion.
9Marla Stuart, Sonoma County, [email protected]
Model mod·el noun \mä-dəl\
1: Structural design.
2: A usually miniature representation of something; a pattern of something to be made.
3: An example for imitation or emulation.
4: A description or analogy used to help visualize something that cannot be directly observed.
10Marla Stuart, Sonoma County, [email protected]