Strengthening Wayne County Through Community and Economic DevelopmentPlan of Work

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Wayne County CES

Title:
Strengthening Wayne County Through Community and Economic Development
MAP:
Community and Economic Development
Agents Involved:
T Humble, G. Roberts, D. Shepherd, S. Coffey, C Munsey, D. Adams, S. Hart, T. Bertram
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Kentucky Extension Leadership Development (KELD): Developing Core Leadership Skills
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Business Retention and Expansion
Situation:

Due to Covid-19, many families are dealing with financial hardships. Extension is equipped to assist families with farm diversification, family financial management and positive employability skills  

Long-Term Outcomes:

- Policy changes to support Economic Development

- Diversified economy that sustains healthy community

- Job creation that doesn't rely on tax incentives

- Improved and diversified local economic base

- Improved and diversified tax base

Intermediate Outcomes:

- Community is better informed and leaders can identify policies that better support local Economic Development 

- Local policy makers encourage small business development 

- Businesses implement strategies identified through planning 

-Better financial mgt by community members and increase in positive employability skills 


Initial Outcomes:

- Increased awareness of the importance of entrepreneurship and small business development 

- Community Leaders and Partners have better understanding of their local economy - Businesses can identify new markets 

- Communities can identify factors to improve their local economic condition. 

-Individuals and families increase knowledge in healthy financial mgt. 

Evaluation:

Primarily state-led evaluation using CEDIK metrics; new/expanded jobs and new/expanded businesses; Change in local retail dollars; Grant dollars awarded to community because of Extension involvement; Number of plans adopted and

implemented; number of referrals to SBDC or KCARD by agents

Learning Opportunities:

Audience: Local Businesses, Local Entrepreneurs, Farmers Market Vendors, Lake Cumberland Community Action, Volunteer leaders, KEHA members, 4H Leaders/Youth, Wayne County Schools, Organizations, Family Resource and Youth Services Centers (FRYSCs), Social service agencies, Libraries, Faith-based organizations, Government officials, Chamber of commerce, Work Ready Team 

Project or ActivityValue Added Farm Products with potential for attracting local markets 

Content or Curriculum: Business Retention and Expansion program from CEDIK, Budgeting and financial mgt, Positive employability skills, Master Cattleman and other beef cattle master level programs, Home-based Micro processing, 

InputExtension Staff, Extension Council, Program Advisory Councils, Community partners, Extension Facility, Volunteers, Wayne County Schools, Hope Center, Health Department, Quilt Guild members, Employment Services, Elected Officials, Local Businesses and Entrepreneurs 

Date: July 2020 - June 2024 



Success Stories

Local Farmers Market Finds a New Home

Author: Glen Roberts

Major Program: Horticulture, Commercial

Collaborators: Glen Roberts, ANR Agent, Terry Bertram, ANR Assistant, Danny Adams KSU Small Farms Program, Cassie Munsey, FCS Assistant, Farmers Market Vendors, County Judge, and customersSituation:  The Downtown Farmers Market Facility could not comply with CDC guidelines.  We moved to property owned by the Wayne County Extension District Board.  They own a former Do-It Center lumber yard with lots of covered buildings and concrete.  It took a lot of 12 hour days and an

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Portable Sound System for the Community

Author: Glen Roberts

Major Program: Community Engagement

Collaborators: Wayne County Extension District Board, Fair Board President, Susie Cowan, Parks and Recreation director, Lonnie Chaplin, County Judge Executive, Mike Anderson, Sound System Designer, Caleb Rose, ANR Agent, Glen Roberts, ANR Assistant, Terry Bertram, KSU Small Farm Assistant, Danny Adams, Wayne County Extension Custodian, Jeff Sutton.Situation:  Our community does not have a good quality sound system for large community events.  The system that our county park has is old

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