A Logic
Model For Prevention of Alcohol Related Injury and Deaths Among Males
Under Age 21.
For further
details on this logic model please see: An Evaluation Framework
for Community Health Programs

Overview:
The City of Hope(fictitious
city for purpose of example) received funding from
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to
design and implement a community-based intervention
to reduce alcohol injury and death in young
men. This funding evolved as an outgrowth of
community concern. The problem was documented
through a community assessment conducted by
community residents, community-based agency
representatives, university faculty, and local advocacy
groups. This original group
believed that achieving this goal would require
a long-term commitment of many people and
organizations and formalized their commitment by
establishing the Partnership to Reduce
Alcohol-related Injury and Death (PRAID) coalition.


From: An Evaluation Framework for Community Health
Programs