"Logic Model" Grant Performance Report Standard

"Logic Model" Grant Performance Report Standard

Housing Counseling Training 07

"Logic Model" Grant Performance Report Standard

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HUD Master Models (2007)

Housing Counseling Training Program



This program supports, under cooperative agreements with HUD, the delivery of a broad array of training activities for counselors from HUD-approved housing counseling agencies. The primary objective of the program is to improve and standardize the quality of counseling provided by housing counselors working with HUD-approved housing counseling agencies.

Need Statements

To provide additional training opportunities for housing counseling agencies.


To increase the number of locations in which quality housing counseling training is offered nationwide.


To provide tuition, travel and lodging assistance to housing counseling agencies for the purpose of making quality housing counseling training affordable.


To improve the quality of housing counseling nationwide.


To standardize housing counseling nationwide.


Activities and Outputs


Enrolled in the “General Housing Counseling Course”

counselors

Enrolled in the “Credit Counseling for Prospective Homeowners Course”

counselors

Enrolled in the “Matching Clients with Loan Products Course”

counselors

Enrolled In the “Home Buyer Education Program Course”

counselors

Enrolled in the “Section 8 Homeownership Course”

counselors

Enrolled in the “Helping Homeowners Avoid Delinquency Course”

counselors

Enrolled in the “Predatory Lending Course”

counselors

Enrolled in the “Foreclosure Prevention Course”

counselors

Enrolled in the “Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) Course”

counselors

Enrolled in the “Home Maintenance and Financial Management for New Homeowners”

counselors

Enrolled in the “Counseling Individuals and Families who are Homeless or at Risk Course”

counselors

Enrolled in the “Counseling Disaster Victims Course”

counselors

Enrolled in the “FHA Course”

counselors

Enrolled in the “Counselors taking exam for certification”

counselors

Enrolled in the “Counselors completing pre and post training competency test”

counselors

Total # of course enrollments”

counselors

Lodging scholarships”

counselors

Travel scholarships

counselors

Tuition scholarships

counselors

Full scholarships (lodging, travel & tuition)

counselors





Outcomes


States where training occurred

states

Counselors passing exam and receiving certification

counselors

Positive course evaluations

counselors

Positive follow-up responses to course effectiveness

counselors

Improvement in score from Pre-test to Post test

counselors

Completed “General Housing Counseling Course”

counselors

Completed “Credit Counseling for Prospective Homeowners Course”

counselors

Completed “Matching Clients with Loan Products Course”

counselors

Completed “Home Buyer Education Program Course”

counselors

Completed “Section 8 Homeownership Course”

counselors

Completed “ Helping Homeowners Avoid Delinquency Course”

counselors

Completed “Predatory Lending Course”

counselors

Completed “Foreclosure Prevention Course”

counselors

Completed “Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) Course”

counselors

Completed “Home Maintenance and Financial Mgt. for New Homeowners Course”

counselors

Completed “Counseling Individuals/Families who are Homeless or at Risk Course”

counselors

Completed “Disaster Victims Course”

counselors

Completed “FHA Course”

counselors

Total # of completed courses

counselors



Measurement Tools


A. Tools to Track Outputs and Outcomes


Exam

HUD-funded research and evaluation studies

Surveys/Questionnaires

Pre-Post Tests

HUD-Standard Program Specific Forms

Other


B. Where Data are Maintained


Agency database

Other


C. Source of Data


Agency data base

Other


D. Frequency of Data Collection


Quarterly

Biannually

Annually

Per Courses

Other



E. Process of Collection and Reporting


Evaluations

Computer Spreadsheets

Manual

Forms

Other


Evaluation Process – These are standard requirements that HUD will expect every program manager receiving a grant to do as part of their project management.

  • An evaluation process will be part of the on-going management of the program.

  • Comparisons will be made between projected and actual numbers for both outputs and outcomes.

  • Deviations from projected outputs and outcomes will be documented and explained.

  • Analysis of data to determine the relationship of outputs to outcomes; what outputs produce which outcomes.



HUD Will Use The Following Questions To Evaluate Your Program


Choose the questions applicable to the proposed work plan.


  1. What is the estimated dollar cost, average and total, that participating agencies incur for these trainings?

  2. What is the average cost to HUD per counselor trained?

  3. What is the average scholarship (lodging, travel and/or tuition) amount per counselor trained?



Carter-Richmond Methodology


The above Management Questions developed for your program are based on the Carter-Richmond Methodology1. A description of the Carter-Richmond Methodology appears in the General Section of the NOFA.


1© The Accountable Agency – How to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Public and Private Programs,” Reginald Carter, ISBN Number 9780978724924.


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