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4.3 Refining the TOC Diagram

Learn how to make your TOC diagram legible by creating separate pages for each purpose, adding clear links, and using distinct colors, shapes, icons, borders, and text.

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4.3 Refining the TOC Diagram

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  1. 4.3 Refining the TOC Diagram

  2. Make the TOC Diagram Legible Remember, it is unlikely that a TOC diagram will fit legibly on one page. Make a page for each purpose, with clear links showing when outcomes cross pages. FFP requires that in addition to the detailed purpose-level diagrams, projects submit a single-page, all-inclusive TOC.

  3. Example – Single Page Summary Save the Children – SABAL DFSA in Nepal

  4. Differentiate TOC Components Use distinct colors, shapes, icons, borders, text, etc.

  5. Differentiate TOC Components Save the Children – SABAL DFSA in Nepal

  6. Differentiate TOC Components Make a key for all color and shape coding and include it on every page. These are examples only! Do what makes sense for your model.

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