How are they different?
Logic Models usually start with a program and illustrate its components Theories of Change may start with a program, but are best when starting with a goal, before deciding what programmatic approaches are needed.
How are they different?
Logic Models require identifying program components, so you can see at a glance if outcomes are out of sync with inputs and activities, but they don’t show WHY activities are expected to produce outcomes.
Theories of Change also require justifications at each step – you have to articulate the hypothesis about why
something will cause something else (it’s a causal model, remember!)
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