Logic models show how cause and effect can lead to desired outcomes, and many grant makers require a logic model be submitted to show how resources will lead to long-term results.
This template is designed to be tailored by your organisation’s personal circumstances.
These are the building blocks of fundraising. If you follow them you’ll stand a much great chance of success. 1. Make a case for support Be really clear about what it is you’re fundraising for. Many organisations will call this their case for support and this is the document where you’re setting out your vision
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