Logic model for grantee application G-22501 by Galway University Foundation

Context

Galway University Foundation received funding from Atlantic for several projects such as the centre for Disability Law and Policy [CDLP] at the National University of Ireland, Galway [NUIG]. Research conducted at CDLP is placed at the disposal of the disability community in Ireland and abroad. Specifically, the centre’s work is to conduct high-quality research on a range of disability policy challenges of critical importance to people with disabilities. It also focuses on providing research that will not only point out problems in policy but offer solutions. The centre’s “compass for change” is the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. In 2001, Professor Gerard Quinn, formed an informal research unit on disability law and policy at NUIG. The formation of the CDLP coincides with one of the most intensive periods of disability law reform in Ireland as well as internationally.

Description:
A one-page long document in landscape format containing a table that charts inputs, activities, outputs, short term outcome, medium term outcome and long-term outputs. The document was produced by The Atlantic Philanthropies’ staff to detail grantee project G-22501 titled Mainstreaming Programme - Implementation Nationally of a Prevention, Partnership and Family Support Model.
Type:
text and business records
Creator:
The Atlantic Philanthropies, 1982-2020
Subject:
Curated collection--Grant documentation, Atlantic Philanthropies (Organization), Galway University Foundation, Curated collection--Education, Curated collection--Knowledge application, Grant 22501, Family policy, Charity organization, and National University of Ireland, Galway
Grant:
Grant 22501
Grantee:
Galway University Foundation
Year of Grant:
2014
Location of Grantee:
Galway
Rights:
The material is copyright of either Cornell University, The Atlantic Philanthropies, or where listed, the original authors or commissioning bodies. This collection is being made available under CC BY-NC-ND license, which allows users to access the material as long as the original copyright holder is credited; the material cannot be changed in any way or used commercially.
Attribution:
Cornell University Library, Digital Repository of Ireland, and The Atlantic Philanthropies
Doi:
https://doi.org/10.7486/DRI.p267mh69j