Logic models are visual depictions that clarify the relationships between actions and expected results for a program/project. This workshop is aimed at anyone interested in submitting proposals to agencies that require such elements. Some components of this workshop include (i) the building blocks of a typical logic model, (ii) the purpose and use of a logic model, and (iii) how to evaluate the quality of a logic model. Participants will be requested to bring examples of project contexts relevant to their own research. Presenters will also provide examples to illustrate ideas about the various styles and levels of complexity of logic models previously developed. At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to (i) understand the unique purpose behind each building block of a logic model, (ii) brainstorm ideas for their own project logic models, and (iii) use logic models to align their project goals with corresponding areas that could be evaluated.