Britt and Clare’s Hat Party Logic Model (October 20th, 2006... SITUATION INPUTS OUTPUTS

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Britt and Clare’s Hat Party Logic Model (October 20th, 2006 after UMD class)
SITUATION
INPUTS
Overworked and
Participants
underpaid environmental •Student Naturalists
education specialists
• UMD grad students
•UMD faculty
World going to shit
•Partners
Two groups of people,
•Topenga and Six
two geographical
(chickens)
locations, brought
Games
serendipitously together •Kubb
for one night
•Euchre
•Cribbage
Too many ribbletts in
the Wolf Ridge dinning •Hoola Hoops
hall.
Drinks
•Beer
Beer-dependant
•Wine
activities lead to an
•Mixed
appreciation for fish and Hats
wildlife.
•One per head
Music
•Good
•Fast
•Slow
OUTPUTS
What Britt and Clare
provide
•Party
Who they reach
•20-30
overworked and
underpaid
professionals in
environmental
education
OUTCOMES
SHORT TERM
Learning
•Appreciation for
Duluth playmates
•Understanding of
new dance moves
•Knowledge of
and skills in drink
mixing
•Awareness of life
outside the Ridge
and 5th graders
•Appreciation for
domestic fowl
MEDIUM
Action
•Young adults
involved in local
community
•Naturalists
voluntarily jive
•Public supports
beer-protecting
legislation
LONG TERM
Impact
•Duluth urban
spaces sustain
native fish,
wildlife, and
plant
populations
•Endangered
and threatened
species are
protected in the
Baptism River
•Citizens enjoy
beer-dependent
activities
•Britt and Clare
rise above their
dorky status
•World peace
Logic Model, cont.
EXTERNAL FACTORS: Student Naturalist are too tired, food poisoning from the dining hall, money, Last Chance Liquor sales
ASSUMPTIONS in program theory:
•Beer-dependant activities lead to an appreciation for fish and wildlife
•People will come
•Our dorky invite will persuade you to come
•People will bring drinks or food to share
Party Mission: To provide
social opportunities for
environmental educators that
foster comradery by
demonstrating the methods for
protection, enhancement, and
restoration of the crazy-hatwearing-people we know we
can be.
Britt and Clare’s House
1436 N. 8th Ave East
Duluth, MN 55805
612.599.6913
http://www.partyramma.com
Logic model design based on : McCawley, P.F. (n.d.). The logic model for program planning and
evaluation. CIS 1097. Moscow, ID: University of Idaho Extension.
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