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Logic Models and Theory of Change

2:00 pm CST
National Rural Health Resource Center

This webinar, was the second of a five-part series, covered logic models and the Theory of Change. This event was supported by the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP) and coordinated by the Technical Assistance and Services Center (TASC), a program of the National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center).

Audience: State Office of Rural Health (SORH) Directors and Flex Coordinators

Speakers: John Gale and Megan Lahr, Flex Monitoring Team

By participating in this webinar, participants were able to:

  • Practice the theory of change when designing their work plan.
  • Apply the logic model to program planning.
  • Recognize the importance of building year after year and strategically planning Flex activities.
  • Relate interim activities to long-term goals.
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Please contact Caroline Bell at cbell@ruralcenter.org for additional information. 

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