Logic model for grantee application G-14376 by Barnardos
- Context
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Barnardos mission is to deliver services and work with families, communities, and our partners to transform the lives of vulnerable children who are affected by adverse childhood experiences. Barnardo's is a British charity operating in the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia. The organisation was founded by the Irish philanthropist Thomas John Barnardo in 1866.
In 2006, Barnados was given €6,100,000 for a project titled Implementation of New Services Portfolio. With this funding the organisation was to produce better outcomes for children by demonstrating and evaluating its new portfolio of services.
- 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-14376 titled New Services Portfolio.
- Type:
- text and business records
- Creator:
- The Atlantic Philanthropies, 1982-2020
- Subject:
- Curated collection--Grant documentation, Atlantic Philanthropies (Organization), Barnardos (Ireland), Curated collection--Communities, Curated collection--Children--Youth, Grant 14376, Children--Services for, Youth--Services for, Charity organization, and Curated Collection--Debbie Mulhall
- Grant:
- Grant 14376
- Grantee:
- Barnardos (Ireland)
- Year of Grant:
- 2006
- Location of Grantee:
- Dublin
- 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.x346ss28s