Strategy is all about getting critical resource decisions right. But developing a clear, effective strategy can be a long process full of difficult tradeoffs. One way to smooth the path is to clarify the nonprofit’s intended impact and theory of change. These powerful concepts can help an organization refine the goals it commits to achieve and map the road for how to accomplish them.
Intended Impact & Theory of Change – How Nonprofits Use Them
Theory of Change, Logic Model
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