Identify Program Outcomes in Minutes
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INPUTS are the collection of resources that you bring to the program or activity. They might include funds, personnel, equipment and supplies, volunteers, time, facilities, etc. Without these resources, you would not have a program to offer.
Once you've identified your inputs or resources, and how you might work through any challenges that would keep you from bringing them all together, you can begin to plan program ACTIVITIES. Your program activities should, of course, relate to your organization's mission. An example of a program activity might be to educate teenagers about the dangers of binge drinking or provide job training to those seeking work.
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