Leadership and Community DevelopmentPlan of Work

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Grayson County CES

Title:
Leadership and Community Development
MAP:
Growing Grayson County through Rural, Youth, and Community Development
Agents Involved:
Natalie Taul, Kindra Jones, Whitney Carman
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Kentucky Extension Homemaker Association
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Master Gardener
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Kentucky Extension Leadership Development (KELD)
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
First Impressions
Situation:

Developing effective leaders is critical for the future of Grayson County. Grayson County Cooperative Extension Service has had a strong history of working with community partners to increase sustainability of the community, strengthen families, and encourage youth. Leadership breeds ownership in the community and having strong leaders helps identify needs and encourage growth. Training, retaining, and recruiting high quality adult and youth volunteers is essential to community development.

Long-Term Outcomes:

Community will be equipped with competent, effective leaders that will engage others to initiate projects.

Intermediate Outcomes:

Graduates in formal leadership roles increase their involvement and help put skills into practice by becoming more engaged in the community.


Initial Outcomes:

Increase knowledge of effective leadership skills that will enhance the leadership skills of youth and adults.

Evaluation:

Initial Outcome: Increase knowledge of effective leadership skills that will enhance the leadership skills of youth and adults.

Indicator: Number of people who have reported an increase in confidence in their leadership ability or capacity.

Method: Observations, program evaluations, and surveys

Timeline: spring and fall 2021-2022


Intermediate Outcome: Graduates in formal leadership roles increase their involvement and help put skills into practice by becoming more engaged in the community.

Indicator: Number of people who have reported new leadership opportunities

Method: Observations, program evaluations, and surveys

Timeline: spring and fall 2022


Long-term Outcome: Community will be equipped with competent, effective leaders that will engage others to initiate projects.

Indicator: Number of people who have taken on role of facilitator or leader in Extension or Community

Method: Observations, program evaluations, and surveys.

Timeline: summer 2022


Learning Opportunities:

Audience: Homemaker Association

Project/Activity: Homemaker leader trainings, officer and chairman training, other leadership trainings, council meetings/committees

Content/Curriculum: KEHA lessons, KELD

Inputs: Agents, KEHA, materials, etc.

Date: Monthly


Audience: General public, Chamber members, Extension volunteers

Project/Activity: KELD trainings

Content/Curriculum: KELD section 1, 2, and 3

Inputs: Volunteers, paid staff, Extension facilities, Chamber of Commerce

Date: spring, fall


Audience: homeowners, gardeners

Project/Activity: Master Gardeners of Grayson County

Content/Curriculum: Master Gardener Manual

Inputs: volunteers, extension personnel, UK pubs, extension resources

Date: Fall 2021


Audience: Extension volunteers, farmers, community leaders

Project/Activity: Agriculture Advisory Council, FCS Council, 4-H Council

Content/Curriculum: local agriculture issues, youth issues, family/nutrition issues

Inputs: community partners, extension personnel, farmers, Extension resources, local businesses and leaders

Date: quarterly or bi yearly


Audience: Extension volunteers, community leaders

Project/Activity: County Extension Council

Content/Curriculum: Extension related topics and issues, leadership curriculum

Inputs: council members, community partners, Extension agents, facilities.

Date: quarterly


Audience: Communities and local business owners

Project/Activity: Business retention/expansion, community design, resource connection, first impressions, community strategic planning

Content/Curriculum: CEDIK resources

Inputs: CES agents, resources, and publications, Chamber of Commerce, volunteers, community leaders and stakeholders. 

Date: Ongoing projects yearly







Success Stories

Ag Leadership for Women

Author: Whitney Carman

Major Program: Kentucky Extension Leadership Development (KELD): Developing Core Leadership Skills

Based on the USDA Census of Agriculture, from 2017 to 2020, farm operations with a female principal producer went from 439 to 790. The Grayson County Cooperative Extension Service has noticed an increase in female clientele in programming and for walk in consultations on different topics, and after several Farm Management programs, there was interest in leadership based programming in agriculture.The Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent collaborated with the Family and Consumer Science Agent

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