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🔎 Frameworks in Amp Impact

Frameworks are an Amp Impact feature that helps display a(n) Organization, Project, Grant, or Program’s logic model. This feature can also be known as - Logical Framework, Logframe, Results Framework, Logic Model, or even, Theory of Change. Using the Frameworks element in a Project allows the user to visualize progress toward an objective. Project Indicators can be added to the Framework to improve that process as well. A

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Project record could contain multiple Frameworks and typically, each Framework can include Impact, Outcome, and/or Output statements which can be nested underneath each other in a hierarchy.

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New to frameworks? Review the Impact Measurement 101 section to learn about the structure of logframes and how organizations set objectives on different levels.

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Frameworks in Amp Impact Feature Demo Video

🔎 Frameworks Setup Structure

There are two steps when you’re creating a new framework in Amp Impact:

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Create Framework Objectives

The first step in setting up a Framework, is to create Framework Objective records in Amp Impact.

Framework Objectives have a hierarchy, allowing the grouping of objectives on different levels.

Framework Objectives can be specific to one Project, added from a catalog of standard Objectives, or can be copied from another Framework.

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Link Indicators to Framework Objectives

Organizations can set targets and add results on an Indicator-level to track progress towards their goals.

Project Indicators can be related to Framework Objectives to track and report on the overall progress towards objectives in an organization’s Framework.

(Indicators are not always linked to Framework Objectives).