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Resources Activity Measures Outcomes ARCHS’ Logic Model: Template Resources Activity Measures Outcomes What we invest: Staff Volunteers Time Money Materials Equipment Technology Partners Facilities Who we reach: Participants Families Providers Organizations Decision Makers Community What we do: Deliver Services Technical Assistance Program Marketing Train Develop Products Curriculum Resources Assess Facilitate Conduct Workshops Meetings How we measure effort (output): What and how much the program accomplishes. Enrollment/Participation Materials Developed TA/PD Hours Leveraged/In-Kind Customer Satisfaction How we measure effect (outcome): Changes in the target population that come about as a result of the program strategies. Survey/Test Third Party Data Interview Focus Group Observation Tracking Case Study Photo/Video Short Term: Learning Awareness Knowledge Attitude Skill Opinion Aspiration Motivation Status Change Long Term: Action Behavior Practice Decision Making Policies Impact Social Economic Civic Environmental