Templates & Tools
Comprehensive planning templates and digital tools for transforming Logframe activities into detailed, community-centered implementation plans.
Primary Planning Templates
Three comprehensive templates transform your Logframe activities into implementable work plans with community integration, cultural responsiveness, and sustainability planning built in.
Community-Centered Activity Planning Template
ExcelComprehensive worksheet integrating all foundation work into detailed activity implementation plans. Five sections: Foundation Integration Review, Community Asset and Context Analysis, Detailed Implementation Design, Partnership Strategy, and Quality Framework.
Implementation Timeline Template
ExcelVisual Gantt chart and milestone tracking for phased activity implementation. Includes color-coded phases, community rhythm markers, critical path highlighting, and resource allocation tracking across concurrent activities.
Resource Mobilization Tracker
ExcelComprehensive tracking of all resource types needed for activity implementation. Five resource types: Financial, Human, Physical, Social, and Knowledge with mapping, valuation, gap identification, and sustainability assessment features.
Partnership Strategy Development Guide
PDFComprehensive guide for developing partnership strategies using stakeholder mapping insights to design effective collaboration approaches.
📚 Usage Guides
Template Completion Guidelines
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Start with Foundation Materials (30 min)
Gather all outputs from Lessons 1.1-2.1 before beginning template completion.
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Complete Activity Planning Template (2-3 hrs per activity)
Work systematically through all five sections with stakeholder validation.
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Build Implementation Timeline (1-2 hrs)
Sequence activities considering dependencies, community rhythms, and resources. Build in 15-20% buffer time.
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Map Resources Comprehensively (1-2 hrs)
Track all 5 resource types identifying gaps and mobilization strategies.
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Load Digital Tools for Implementation (30 min)
Transfer timeline to Asana/Trello, set up WhatsApp groups, create Google Forms.
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Community Validation Session (2-3 hrs)
Review complete designs with key stakeholders and incorporate feedback.
Pro Tips
- Never use planning templates without reviewing foundation work first
- Respect cultural timing by avoiding conflicting community events
- Track all five resource types, not just financial
Using Digital Tools with Templates
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Initial Planning
Use Miro to facilitate virtual community asset mapping and partnership strategy visualization.
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Template Population
Transfer Miro outputs into Excel Activity Planning Template for structured documentation.
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Timeline Development
Build Implementation Timeline in Excel with input from community availability surveys via Google Forms.
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Task Management
Load timeline tasks into Asana or Trello for ongoing tracking and team coordination.
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Community Engagement
Create WhatsApp groups for each stakeholder category to maintain communication during implementation.
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Feedback Collection
Use Google Forms for regular quality assessments and cultural appropriateness validation.
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Resource Tracking
Update Resource Mobilization Tracker monthly with actual vs. planned resource allocation.
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Adaptation
Hold monthly Miro sessions with stakeholders to visually review progress and adjust plans based on learning.
Pro Tips
- Digital tools complement templates but don't replace systematic planning
- Choose tools based on stakeholder capacity and connectivity
- Regular digital check-ins maintain community engagement throughout implementation
🛠️ Additional Tools & Resources
Asana (Project Management)
CommunicationVisual task management with timeline views, team collaboration, and mobile accessibility. Free for teams up to 15 members.
Key Features:
- Free for teams up to 15 members
- Timeline view mirrors Gantt chart functionality
- Task dependencies and milestone tracking
- Mobile app for community partner access
Trello (Visual Organization)
CommunicationBoard-based organization perfect for phased implementation tracking and community collaboration. Simple interface accessible to non-technical users.
Key Features:
- Free version with unlimited boards and cards
- Visual drag-and-drop for phase progression
- Simple interface accessible to non-technical users
- Label and color-coding for activity categories
Miro (Digital Whiteboard)
CommunicationInfinite canvas for collaborative activity planning, asset mapping, and visual implementation design with stakeholder groups.
Key Features:
- Facilitate virtual community asset mapping sessions
- Create visual implementation timelines
- Build partnership strategy maps
- Document community validation workshops
Google Forms (Feedback Collection)
CommunicationFree, accessible tool for collecting structured feedback from community members during planning and implementation.
Key Features:
- Community asset inventory surveys
- Cultural appropriateness validation forms
- Activity design feedback questionnaires
- Quality standard definition surveys
WhatsApp (Community Coordination)
CommunicationLeverage widely-used messaging platform for ongoing stakeholder communication, rapid feedback collection, and community mobilization.
Key Features:
- Create stakeholder-specific groups
- Share activity updates and milestone achievements
- Collect quick feedback using polls and voice messages
- Coordinate community meetings and participation
Next Steps
With your detailed activity plans in hand, proceed to the Quality Checklist page to validate that your designs meet all community-centered, implementation-ready standards before moving to proposal writing and budget development.