Developing McLean County
Community and Economic Development
Amanda Dame, David Fourqurean
Building Healthy Coalitions
Sustainable Agriculture
Agritourism Planning
Community Strategic Planning
McLean County has a low per capita income. There is a need to assist small businesses and farm families with training to remain economically viable. Tourism has potential for growth. Our clientele feel it is important for Cooperative Extension to address and facilitate community and economic development, especially in the areas of bringing the community together, civic pride, and communication of like-minded organizations.
McLean County will be a healthy, active, safe and economically sustainable community built on its natural and human assists.
Residents will find employment, consumer, residential and recreational choices that reflect their needs and interest, while visitors will come for the natural resources based amenities and small town history.
Health networks and coalitions are strengthen though training, education and increased community engagement.
McLean County Residents become aware of ways to improve
An increase in community member and coalition awareness of opportunities and challenges working with new and established health networks in the Green River Area.
Increased knowledge and utilization of local health services by rural residents.
Initial Outcome:
Indicator: An increase in community member and coalition awareness of opportunities and challenges working with new and established health networks in the Green River Area.
Method: Community forums, listening sessions, number of new coalition members, and number of new formal collaborations created.
Timeline: 3-6 weeks
Outcome: Intermediate
Indicator: Health networks and coalitions are strengthen though training, education and increased community engagement. Increased knowledge and utilization of local health services by rural residents.
Method: Observation, group discussion, surveys
Timeline:6 months to one year
Intermediate Outcome:
Indicator: An Increase in community member’s involvement within the health coalition and an increase in new members.
Method: Observation, group discussions, surveys
Timeline: 6 months to one year
Long-term Outcome:
Indicator: An increase in the number of agriculture and Agri-tourism based businesses and organizations in the county that provide job opportunities and economic growth for McLean County.
Method: Visual Observation, Chamber of Commerce Reports,
Timeline:2-4 Years
Outcomes: Long term
Indicator: McLean County health coalition will be actively involved and sustainable.
Method: Visual Observation, Chamber of Commerce Reports,
Timeline:2-4 Years
Audience: General Public, Local Businesses and Entrepreneurs
Project or Activity: Extension Programming
Content or Curriculum: Opportunities in Agri-tourism & Agri-business
Inputs: Extension Programming, Publications, CEDIK, KDA, Chamber of Commerce, KY GOAP, County Ag Development Council, Farm to Fork Dinner
Date: June 2019- December 2020
Audience: McLean County Public
Project or Activity: Community Development Programs
Content or Curriculum: Providing learning opportunities for developing and Executing Community Development Plans that were outlined during the County Visioning sessions
Inputs: CEDIK, Agents, Specialist, Pubs
Date: August through December 2020
Audience: McLean County Healthy Coalition
Project or Activity: Facilitation and training
Content or Curriculum: KELD and Systems Policy’s and Environment
Inputs: CEDIK, agents, specialist, UK publications
Date: August 2019-June 2019
Author: John Fourqurean
Major Program: Community Engagement
In 2019-2020 fiscal year the McLean County Extension Service embarked on a journey of monumental proportion. As the McLean County District Board members were holding a planning session for the year, a project to improve the McLean County Extension facilities at Myer Creek Park were discussed. This ANR Agent along with the McLean County District Board decided to apply, with the help of the McLean County Fair Board, for funds available through the Kentucky Department of Agriculture County Fair pro