Community Economic Development and Financial StabilityPlan of Work

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Lawrence County CES

Title:
Community Economic Development and Financial Stability
MAP:
Improve Community and Resource Development
Agents Involved:
Maggard, Faris
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Managing in Tough Times
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Agritourism Planning
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Securing Financial Stability (general)
Situation:

Kentucky has one of the highest poverty rates in the United States, with 823,000 Kentuckians living in poverty. (U.S. Census Bureau). Families and communities must learn resource management skills and make wise consumer decisions. Financial stability is important to the well-being of individuals and families in Lawrence County. Families and individuals need the knowledge to make good financial decisions and ways to increase savings and reduce debt. The Lawrence County Extension Service strives to bring knowledge to community members and give them the basics of financial management and help them develop financial goals that will benefit generations to come.

Long-Term Outcomes:

*Increase number of individuals and families reporting improved family financial stability and economic well-being.

*Improve the quality of life for Lawrence Countians resulting in stronger families and communities

*Assist in developing sustainable and thriving agricultural businesses

*Increase tourism throughout the county

Intermediate Outcomes:

* Increase number of people/businesses adopting short and log term financial goals

* Increase number of individuals who practice one or more practical living skills which result in an increase of savings, retirement, estate planning and/or investments

*Increase number of people/businesses who demonstrate practical living skills related to economic enterprise development and/or home management and safety

*Improve business for local agricultural businesses

*Provide additional income for producers

*Participants will purchase local agri-tourism products

Initial Outcomes:

* Increase number of people who show improvement in financial literary related to basic financial management, savings, retirement, and investments

*Individuals and families will show an increase of knowledge and skills related to finances and improved basic human needs of food, clothing, and shelter

*Increase the number of producers that are aware of opportunities in agri-tourism

*Increase knowledge of good agricultural practices

*Increase awareness of agri-tourism both inside and outside Lawrence County

*Increase awareness of heritage of farming in the county

Evaluation:

Initial Outcome: Individuals and families increase financial literacy related to basic financial management, savings, retirement, and investments

Indicator: Number of individuals reporting changes in knowledge, opinions, skills, or aspirations related to money management

Method: Pre/Post evaluations, testimonies

Timeline: 2016-2020


Intermediate Outcome: Individual/families practice one or more practical living skills which results in an increase of savings, retirement, estate planning and/or investments

Indicator: Number of individuals adopting one or more practices to reduce debt or increase savings

Method: Pre/post test, testimonies, and questionnaires

Timeline: 2016-2020


Intermediate Outcome: Individuals/Businesses demonstrate practical living skills related to economic or enterprise development

Indicator: Number of people who become involved in addressing significant community issues

Method: Pre/post evaluations or questionnaires and testimonies

Timeline: 2016-2020


Long-term Outcome: Individuals and families report improved family financial stability and economic well-being

Indicator: Number of adults/youth who demonstrate informed and effective decision making

Method: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, KY Health Issues Poll and questionnaires.

Timeline: 2016-2020


Long-term Outcome: Individuals and families report agri-tourism business

Indicator: Number of increase in business

Method: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, KY Health Issues Poll and Questionnaire

Timeline: 2016-2020

Method:

Timeline:

Learning Opportunities:

Audience: Individual and Families

Project or Activity: Financial Wellness Series

Content or Curriculum: Managing in Tough Times and MoneyWise resources

Inputs: UK CES, MITT resources, MoneyWise website, community partners, local businesses

Date: 2016-2020


Audience: Heritage Harvest Tour Participants and Local Residents

Project or Activity: Lawrence County/Boyd Counties Rt 3 and US 23 Driving Tour

Content or Curriculum: UK Economic Development and Agri-tourism resources

Inputs: UK Extension, Lawrence County Tourism Commission, Participants

Date: Last weekend in September 2016-2020


Audience: Lawrence County Residents

Project or Activity: Agri-tourism Workshop

Content or Curriculum: UK CES, UK Economics Department

Inputs: UK Extension, Lawrence County Tourism, Local Business Owners

Date: Fall 2018



Success Stories

Agritourism is Booming in Lawrence County

Author: Laura Maggard

Major Program: Agritourism Planning

Agritourism is Booming in Lawrence County

For the past 9 years, the last weekend in September is when everyone gets out in the country, shops local, visits local farms, businesses, churches and spends the weekend enjoying the annual Heritage Harvest Tour. The Lawrence County ANR Extension Agent collaborated with local farmers, business owners and churches to plan the best yet self guided tour through Eastern Appalachia. The tour takes you back into time and shows you how life was many years ago. Tour goers see antique farm equipment, a

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Google It!

Author: Laura Maggard

Major Program: Community Engagement

Finding out the answer to a question can be just a few clicks away. With search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing, individuals can look up anything they want more information on. More and more, folks go straight to the internet when they want to know something, the Lawrence County Extension Office wanted to make sure that were easy to find and available to the community. The Lawrence County Agricultural and Natural Resource Extension Agent attended a training provided by the Southeast Kentuck

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