Butler County Rural Development ProgramPlan of Work
Butler County CES
Title:
Butler County Rural Development Program
MAP:
Rural and Community Development
Agents Involved:
Drake, Saylor, Cowles
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
First Impressions
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Youth Engagement Leadership Program (YELP)
Situation:
Butler County has a long tradition of Rural Development. Butler County was a pilot county for a federal rural development program in the 1950's. Since the program's inception, the Extension Rural Development program has led the way on many positive changes in Butler County. Butler County has 4 functioning rural development clubs. The clubs maintain their own community centers and provide a foundation for community activity where they are located. Each club meets monthly. They provide educational and leadership development opportunities for their members. There is also a steering committee of delegates from each club. The steering committee bi-annually to direct rural development activities on a county-wide basis.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Rural Development communities are progressive and sustainable. They improve quality of life in the community.
Intermediate Outcomes:
Community service projects are completed by clubs. Clubs maintain and improve their properties.
Initial Outcomes:
Club members receive adult education by attending club meetings. Club members and officers gain leadership skills. Clubs host functions and allow policy makers to interact with citizens.
Evaluation:
Initial Outcome: Leadership skills gained
Indicator: New people in leadership
Method: Leadership Roster
Timeline: January 2019
Intermediate Outcome: Community service projects
Indicator: Clubs list activities at annual meeting
Method: Take notes from club presidents
Timeline: November 2018
Long-term Outcome: Rural Development Club remain in existence.
Indicator: Clubs remain in operation
Method: Observation
Timeline: November 2018
Learning Opportunities:
Audience: Rural Development Club Members, Elected Officials
Project or Activity: Monthly Club Meetings
Content or Curriculum: Clubs have program committee and determine their needs.
Inputs: Agent time, volunteers, club facilities
Date: Monthly - July 2018-June 2019
Audience: Rural Development Club Members, Elected Officials
Project or Activity: R.D. Annual Meeting
Content or Curriculum: Program, business meeting
Inputs: Club member time, agent time, city building, steering committee funds
Date: November 2018
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Success Stories
Butler County Rural Development 2018-2019 year
Author: Gregory Drake
Major Program: Community Leadership Development
The Butler County Extension Council has identified community and economic development as an important issue for the extension service. It has been for many years. This year a 5th Rural Development Club has returned to operation. Gilstrap Rural Development Club is now participating in the Extension Rural Development Program. The 5 Rural Development clubs functioning here are a great example of a program that works to address rural issues. The Rural Development Program in Butler Co
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