Basic Life Skills-Real Skills for Everyday Life SeriesPlan of Work
Pulaski County CES
Title:
Basic Life Skills-Real Skills for Everyday Life Series
MAP:
Securing Financial Stability
Agents Involved:
Lovett, Hernandez
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Family Development General
Situation:
In the current economy, financial stability is important, The stability rests with families securing and managing their basic human needs of food, clothing and shelter. Increasing buying power with wise consumer decision making, avoiding pitfalls of over extended credit, developing saving habits and managing financial risks will be included in classes.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Increase the number of clientele reporting improved privacy security measures and reduction in reports of financial fraudulent matters across the state.
Intermediate Outcomes:
Adopt short, mid and long term financial planning strategies.
Initial Outcomes:
Participants will increase understanding of their consumer rights and privacy protection measures.
Evaluation:
Initial Outcome: Change knowledge Opinions
Indicator: Balanced Budget
Method: Basic Life Skills Curriculum
Timeline: July 2020, June 2021
Intermediate Outcome: Using Budget
Indicator: Money at end of Month
Method: Basic Life Skills Curriculum
Timeline: July 2020-June, 2021
Long-term Outcome: Improved Quality of Life
Indicator: Have Balance Income and Outcome
Method: Basic Life Skills Curriculum
Timeline: July 2020-June 2021
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Audience: Adults
Project or Activity: Basic Life Skills
Content or Curriculum: Curriculum
Inputs: Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service
Date: July, 2020-June 2021
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