Leadership & Volunteer DevelopmentPlan of Work

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Montgomery County CES

Title:
Leadership & Volunteer Development
MAP:
Leadership and Volunteer Development
Agents Involved:
Comer & Hamilton
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Community Leadership Development
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Community Engagement
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Leadership
Situation:

Leadership development builds the capacities of individuals, groups, and organizations to resolve community issues. Volunteer development can enhance the potential for community service. The two disciplines share a common focus: human capacity-building for public well-being (CREES, 2004). The Cooperative Extension Service is an important community partner in developing these capacities. The community of Montgomery County continues to evolve as one engaged in the development of educational, economic, recreational, cultural, historical, leisure, and environmental opportunities. The Cooperative Extension Service takes the lead in providing meaningful leadership opportunities that lead to an enhanced quality of living; addresses community issues; maximizes resources through partnerships and collaborations; and provides guidance to continue the progressive development of an engaged community.

Leadership is a needed and important programming emphasis in Kentucky.  The Cooperative Extension Service provides opportunities for youth and families to help improve their leadership ability and create a positive impact on their future.   Leadership opportunities for youth create a setting that reduces the access of youth to risk factors that can negatively impact their success.

4-H provides youth opportunities to engage in developmentally-appropriate experiences to advance their leadership skills: 

Basic leadership knowledge & skills are essential for success in almost any field.  The skills associated with leadership are necessary when working in a group or communicating with others.  Employers look for leadership skills in future employees.  Developing leadership in the youth and adults who are involved in the 4-H program is a priority.  By assisting the development of leadership skills in today’s youth, we improve their ability to face the challenges of tomorrow (Unlock Your Leadership Potential, University of Florida, 2017). 

Through 4-H, youth exercise critical thinking skills, learn to appreciate diversity, practice tolerance, develop socio-emotionally, and strive to contribute to their environment (United States Department of Education International Affairs Office of International Strategy).  





Long-Term Outcomes:


Communities are equipped with competent, effective leaders 

Community members engage others to initiate projects 

Civic engagement is possible and desirable for community members 

Communities become more prosperous 


Intermediate Outcomes:

Extension leaders put skills into practice by becoming more engaged and taking on leadership roles to prepare the community for the future

Extension leaders are inclusive of all individuals 

Extension leaders engage in civic involvement to solve local issues

Youth improve skills in communication or problem-solving in addressing community issues/ needs

Youth become more engaged in non-formal leadership roles to increase their leadership involvement and opportunities

Youth participants initiate projects that meet the needs of their community 

Youth will volunteer and participate in community service 

Youth will maintain future intentions for civic engagement 


Initial Outcomes:

Community members participate in leadership development programs such as Leadership Montgomery County.

Community members are informed of community systems, are better connected to communication networks, are more confident, knowledgeable, and  skilled in identifying and implementing strategies for change in their community (local/state/national/global) 

Community members take on new leadership roles in Agricultural related organizations.

Youth learn skills in communication, leadership and meeting procedure that allow them to run an effective club meeting.

Youth increase knowledge of effective leadership skills

Youth develop/enhance leadership skills 


Evaluation:

Outcome to be evaluated:  Youth become more engaged as a leader in their community (planning a service project, serving as a mentor, increasing participation in local/state/national levels)

Indicator of Success for Outcome

Method of Evaluation

Timeline: FY'2023-24


Initial Outcome: Community members take on new leadership roles in Agricultural related organizations.

Indicator: Number of Community members take on new leadership roles in Agricultural related organizations.

Method: Observation and evaluation

Timeline: FY'2023-24


Intermediate Outcome: Extension leaders serve in volunteer and leadership roles to address emerging community issues.

Indicator: Number of Extension and Community leaders serving in volunteer and leadership roles

Method: Observation and evaluation

Timeline: FY'2023-24


Long-term Outcome: Our community provides meaningful leadership and service opportunities building the human capacity for the good of all the community.

Indicator: Number of leader driven activities that help to benefit the lives of county citizens.

Method: Observation and evaluation

Timeline: FY'2023-24

Learning Opportunities:

Audience: 4-H youth

Project or Activity: 4-H Club meetings

Content or Curriculum: 4-H Step Up to Leadership

Inputs: Volunteer time/support; Extension staff/support staff time; research information

Date: July 2022-August 2023


Audience: Community members

Project or Activity: Leadership Montgomery County

Content or Curriculum: Extension leadership publications,

Inputs: Agent advisor support/time; travel; funding; support staff time;

Date: July 2022 through May 2024


Audience: Agriculture Community members

Project or Activity: Agricultural Related Organizations

Content or Curriculum: Meetings and Activities

Inputs: Agent advisor support/time; travel; funding; support staff time;

Date: July 2022 through May 2024


Learning Opportunities

4-H Leadership



Success Stories

Teens Leaders Lead Teen Retreat

Author: Charles Comer

Major Program: Leadership

The objectives of C1-C4 Area 4-H Teen Retreat are to develop leadership and teamwork skills, foster civic engagement, expand knowledge and skills related to 4-H core content areas, have fun, make new friends, create a sense of belonging, expand social skills, and develop positive youth-adult partnerships. This overnight educational experience is a culminating event for the C1-C4 Area Teen Council, who worked for several months to plan implement, and evaluate this 2-night, 3-day program for their

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Summit provided a peak leadership opportunity at a crucial period of middle school youth development

Author: Charles Comer

Major Program: Leadership

 Middle school is a crucial period for youth development, marked by significant physical, cognitive, social, and emotional changes. Fostering leadership skills in middle school students is essential for preparing them for future challenges and responsibilities. Engaging them through interactive and enjoyable activities not only makes learning fun but also instills vital qualities such as communication, teamwork, and decision-making. At this age, youth encounter numerous physical, cogni

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Teen Conference Prepares Teens to Lead

Author: Charles Comer

Major Program: Leadership

The 100th Annual Kentucky 4-H Teen Conference took place at the University of Kentucky from June 11-14, 2024 aiming to achieve several objectives for its participants, including developing leadership and teamwork skills, improving communication abilities, fostering civic engagement, expanding knowledge in 4-H core content areas, and enhancing social skills through networking. Additionally, the event provided an opportunity for youth to become acquainted with the University of Kentucky, aiding in

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