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Learning
the Steps – instruction on the method of creating
a Theory of Change, including multi-media learning formats
such as video
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Glossary
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Examples
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Virtual Consultant – tips and pitfalls
presented on screen at
each step
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Library of theories
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Links to other online resources that can help
create a Theory
of Change (e.g. Lee Schorr’s Pathways Mapping
Initiative)
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Online chats among users
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Tool for the creating and editing of Theories
of Change
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Tool for drawing and changing the TOC graphic
directly
(each user’s theory will be password
protected and allow for
review or editing only by permission
of the original author)
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Annotations by stakeholders to a Theory of
Change to facilitate
discussion and revisions
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Comments and advice posted to a Theory
of Change by
ActKnowledge (fee-based)
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Library of articles on Theory of Change-related
topics
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Ability to
store a Theory of Change in a database, save several
versions, and have all elements of a theory (outcomes, indicators,
activities, assumptions) stored in a database
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Multiple color views for printing, including
by outcomes,
indicators, timeline or other options
15
Multiple formats for printing,
including poster-size charts for
meetings
16
Integration with tools on Innovation Network’s
Evaluation
Engine, such as their Logic Model Builder and Evaluation
Plan
Builder
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Facilitator’s guides for conducting
stakeholder meetings
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Materials for meetings, such as agendas, tips
for facilitators,
graphics
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Customization of process and output for specific
users, such
as connecting grantee theories to
an overall foundation theory;
providing a format for submitting
proposals, custom output for
dissemination (may be fee-based
or supported by individual
user groups) |