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Theory of Change to Logic Model Worksheet – Example for Partnerships

By Latima Charbonneau

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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Youth Program Partnership Newsletter Guide

By Latima Charbonneau

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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Understanding Quality in Partner Programs

By Latima Charbonneau

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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Youth Program Partnership Newsletter Planning Worksheet

By Latima Charbonneau

Use this worksheet to map out the content of your program newsletter. 

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Accessing Local Government Resources for Youth Development

By Latima Charbonneau

Local governments can be a key partner for youth development programs. This collaboration can be inthe form of funding, space, materials, and even programming. Programs are not limited to electedof...

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Accessing School Resources for Youth Development

By Latima Charbonneau

As the state and country move towards a whole-child approach to education, now is time to forgecreative and innovative partnerships between districts and community-based service providers tosupport...

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