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#::<s>"Formally, community-based program development has been professionalized by such disciplines as urban studies and planning and social work."</s>
#::<s>"Other advantages of community-based program design are collaborative participation, enriching diversity, serving clients in their community, and addressing and meeting the needs of the community."</s>
#::<s>"Limited resources result in high levels of staff turnover and reliance upon unpaid volunteers."</s>
#::<s>"This model typically demonstrates five levels of influence, although this may vary depending on the application. The five levels usually include:"</s>
#::<s>"The underlying purpose of constructing a logic model is to assess the "if-then" (causal) relationships between the elements of a program. Community-based program designers can employ logic models to ensure that program inputs (available community resources) will support the activities of the community-based program, and that the outputs (resulting from the activities) will lead to the program's desired outcomes."</s>