Identify Program Outcomes in Minutes
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The OUTPUTS, then, are the quantifiable results of the activities that were offered. On paper, this would relate to such examples as the number of classes offered, number of clients served or number of houses built.
Now that you've brought your resources together, offered activities and logged in basic program-service information, it's time to identify the OUTCOMES expected. Whereas outputs relay information about service units, outcomes speak about the benefits or changes clients experience.
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