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Theory of Change to Logic Model Worksheet – Example for Partnerships

By School's Out Washington

This is an example of how one might create a logic model based on a program’s theory of change, in the context of a school and community partnership.

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Theory of Change to Logic Model Worksheet for Partnerships

By School's Out Washington

This worksheet provides activities to help you create a logic model based on your program’s theory of change, in a school-community partnership context. Once your logic model has been created, you ...

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Understanding Quality in Partner Programs

By School's Out Washington

An introduction to program quality, and a comparison of the Youth Program Quality Assessment (YPQA) to Washington State’s Teacher and Principal Evaluation Project (TPEP) frameworks. 

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Sample Visioning Process for Partnerships

By School's Out Washington

It is very likely that schools and community partners have vision or mission statements specific to their organizations, but to what extent do they complement one another? By creating a shared visi...

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Youth Program Partnership Newsletter Guide

By School's Out Washington

Use this guide to think about what you might include in a newsletter about your program, and also about the frequency and format that would best meet the needs of your audience. 

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School Partner Programs Inventory

By School's Out Washington

Site coordinators (principals, school staff, or community-based organization leaders) can take inventory of existing programs and partners within their school using this tool. This process can take...

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