Leadership Development, Community Planning, Development & Marketing
Community and Leadership Development
Nuetzman, Guffey, & Cecil
Build Engaged and Empowered Communities – General
Community Leadership Development
Community Engagement
Civic Engagement
2019 Community Assessment results indicated the following prioritized issues in Community Vitality: more qualified leaders to prepare community for the future; more youth community leadership opportunities; and more citizens helping solve local issues. Extension is well positioned to develop a community leadership program over the next four years for both youth and adults.
- Communities are equipped with competent, effective leaders
- Community members engage others to initiate projects.
- Civic engagement is possible and desirable for community members
- Citizens put skills into practice by becoming more engaged in the community, taking on leadership roles.
- Graduates in formal leadership roles increase their involvement/action.
- Graduates of community leadership programs initiate civic engagement
- Increase knowledge of effective leadership skills.
- Develop/enhance the leadership skills of youth and adults.
- Citizens: Informed about community systems, better connected to communication networks, more confident and skilled in identifying and implementing strategies for systemic change.
Initial Outcome: Develop/enhance the leadership skills of youth and adults
Indicator: Number of adult/youth who have reported an increase in confidence in their leadership ability or capacity
Method: Surveys or personal contact
Timeline: on-going
Long-term Outcome: Communities are equipped with competent, effective leaders
Indicator: Number of people who have reported an increase in confidence in their leadership ability or capacity
Method: Increased participation on community boards, civic groups and organizations.
Timeline: On-going
Audience: 4-H Campers
Project or Activity: 4-H Camp Leadership
Content or Curriculum: SEAL, YPRS, youth development literature, etc
Inputs: 4-H Agents and Camp Volunteers.
Date: Summer 2022
Audience: Youth and adults
Project or Activity: Leadership Clinton County
Content or Curriculum: KELD Curriculum, UK publications.
Inputs: UK Specialists and Agents, Local businesses, community agencies.
Date: TBD
Audience: Ag Advancement Council, County Ag Development Council, Farm Bureau Federation Board, TLCA Executive Directors, Clinton Cumberland Cattleman’s Assoc. board.
Project or Activity: Leadership development opportunities
Content or Curriculum: varied topics/UK Publications
Inputs: UK Specialists, Agent, Successful Leaders.
Date: On-going
Audience: General Public
Project or Activity: Extension Homemaker Club Leader Trainings/Community Workshops
Content or Curriculum: KEHA lesson, Extension programs, etc.
Inputs: KEHA state approved lessons
Date: Monthly
Audience: Elected Officials, Extension Leadership, Volunteers.
Project or Activity: Extension Leadership and Volunteer Development Sessions
Content or Curriculum: SEAL, proper parliamentary procedure, record keeping, program planning, public relations and advocacy, UK
Publications. Inputs: UK Specialists, Agents, Volunteers
Date: Ongoing
Audience: Extension Homemakers
Project or Activity: Extension Homemakers Officer Training
Content or Curriculum: Extension publications, KEHA materials
Inputs: KELD
Date: Fall 2021
Author: Christy Stearns
Major Program: Building Healthy Coalitions
Over the past year, Covid-19 restrictions have changed the way councils and advisory groups conducted business and subsequent programming. Yet, true leaders rise to the challenge of different and difficult circumstances. The Clinton County Health Coalition maintained monthly meetings held via Zoom and realized an increase in membership and participation as a result. Coalition members remained vested in offering alternative grab and go and virtual solutions to annual programs throughout the past
Author: James Cecil
Major Program: Volunteer Development
2022 Kentucky Volunteer Forum Volunteers play integral roles in 4-H programs, performing a variety of duties, functions, and tasks and possessing varied and rich knowledge, skills, and backgrounds (Radhakrishna & Ewing, 2011). The success of Extension programming is due, in part, to the dedication of a large cadre of volunteers (Smith, Dasher, & Klingborg, 2005). Although highly valued, volunteer involvement does not guarantee achievement of Extension's goals and fulfillment of
Author: James Cecil
Major Program: Volunteer Development
Trunk or Treat is a community program that we partnered with this year. Trunk or Treat is a safe place for kids to get a chance to dress up and have fun while getting candy and spending quality time with their family. There are several community partners that participate in this community event. Children get the chance to make their way around the circle and see community leaders and businesses give back to the community. 4-H is was more than glad to be apart of this even