Recorded on 04.09.25
Description:
Logic models are more than a passing fad. Unfortunately, they’re often viewed as a lot of work and “separate” from the grant proposal development process.
But logic models are more than just extra work: They are an incredibly diverse tool that can make your organization stronger and more effective.
During this webinar, Alice Ruhnke will make logic models much less mysterious by showing you how you already use them every day. You’ll discover how logic models can help you quantify those “hard to measure” outcomes that tell your organization’s true story.
Best of all? Once you can measure the real impact you have on the community, you can use this to secure additional funding.
You’ll learn how logic models can help you:
- write persuasive proposals;
- enlist dedicated volunteers;
- retain talented staff; and,
- build support for innovative ideas.
You’ll quickly realize why logic models are an essential ingredient in effective program planning and evaluation. Even if you don't have much experience creating logic models, you’ll walk away empowered to use them in all aspects of your nonprofit.
Who should attend:
This webinar is perfect for all executive directors, program managers, and grant proposal writers who want to improve their services and increase their impact on their community.
After the webinar, you’ll receive:
- slides and handouts; and,
- a link to the webinar recording.
Alice Ruhnke
Alice Ruhnke is the President of GrantStation. Having raised over $45 million from federal, state, and private grantmakers, she knows what it takes to get funded. As a former nonprofit program coordinator and director, and Founder of The Grant Advantage, Alice has a deep understanding of the challenges that nonprofits face. Over the last 20 years she's worked in the trenches with hundreds of nonprofit organizations to improve their capacity to raise funds. Alice is an author and educator with a passion to share her expertise. Her insightful trainings on grant proposal writing and development, community change models, service projects, and measuring outcomes have helped over 4,000 individuals positively impact their communities. Alice earned the Grant Professional Certified (GPC) credential in 2025, a distinguished certification that recognizes expertise in grantsmanship through a rigorous, experience-based examination.