Free Logic Model Templates

Effective logic model planning can help you and your organization clearly display the connections between different inputs, outputs, activities, and their associated results. Such vital representations benefit strategic planning and program evaluation across various sectors, including nonprofits, education, public health, and more. At WordLayouts, we have designed logic model templates that you can download to try different logic models and create detailed program blueprints that outline the path to achieving the desired outcomes.

What is a Logic Model, and Why is it important?

Logic models are visual representations of how a program or intervention is intended to work. They break down the relationships between the resources, activities, outputs, and outcomes, showing the logical flow from inputs to the desired results. Simply put, logic models help stakeholders understand the theory behind a program or intervention and how its components are expected to lead to a specific change or outcome.

Why is it important?

  • Logic models are important as they provide a clear yet defined overview of a program’s structure and goals.
  • They facilitate clear communication among team members, funders, and other key stakeholders by creating a shared understanding of the program’s or intervention’s objectives and mechanisms.
  • They are also particularly important in program planning, implementation, and evaluation as they help identify potential gaps, redundancies, or areas that need to be improved.

What should a Good Logic Model Template Contain?

At WordLayouts, we recommend the use of logic model templates. This is because a well-structured template will not only provide you with a standardized framework to work with all the key elements included but will also have all the components properly linked. A good logic model template should contain sections for:
  • Inputs (resources)
  • Activities (What the program does)
  • Outputs (direct products of activities)
  • Outcomes (Short-term, intermediate, and long-term changes)
It should also include spaces for assumptions and external factors that may influence the program’s success. The template should also be flexible enough to accommodate different types of programs while maintaining a clear, logical flow between components.

FAQs

Are templates editable?

Yes. While we have designed each template after careful and thorough research to ensure they all fulfill their respective functions, you can edit them to fit your needs and circumstances. You can add or remove certain elements.

What file formats are these logical model templates in, and how do they affect usability?

These logic model templates are available in DOCX, DOTX, MS Word, and PDF. The DOCX and DOTX offer easy editing in Word. The PDF version is best for sharing finalized models, but it has limited editability.

Do I need professional design software to modify this template?

You do not need professional design software to edit these logic model templates, and you do not require any previous design experience. The formats provided are standard for everyday software like MS Word and Google Docs.