Acquiring Financial Skills Today To Assure Future StabilityPlan of Work

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Bath County CES

Title:
Acquiring Financial Skills Today To Assure Future Stability
MAP:
4-H Family and Consumer Sciences
Agents Involved:
Terence Clemons
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Family and Consumer Sciences 4-H Core Curriculum
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
4-H Youth Development Programming
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Leadership 4-H Core Curriculum
Situation:
Through numerous Plan of Work Planning Meetings, The Bath County 4-H Council identified Teens' lack of financial preparedness as a major concern for county youth. Multiple reports from school staff, parents, and volunteers feel youth are going into college confused, frustrated, and unprepared. Kentucky consistently lags behind other areas of the United States in household income indicators, including personal income, population living below the poverty line, unemployment and revolving debt loads. Bath County’s poverty rate is 25.1%(Kentucky by the Numbers, UK College of Agriculture).
Long-Term Outcomes:
Able to apply smart financial behaviors to budgeting, savings, and investments
Future families report economic stability
Improvement of quality of life
Intermediate Outcomes:
Practice of economic management pertaining to savings and investments
Youth adopt short-mid-long term financial goals
Demonstrating practical living skills pertaining to spending
Initial Outcomes:
Teens will show knowledge of how their behavior can affect credit scores
Open and able to balance a bank account
Enhance knowledge of Financial Literacy
Understand connection of school performance and job attainment
Understand how family size affects savings and spending
Display knowledge of community sources that pertain to finances
Evaluation:
Initial Outcome: Understanding Financial Literacy
Indicator: Youth can define literacy terms
Method: Pre/Post Tests, Word of Mouth, Reported Grades
Timeline: Year Round

Intermediate Outcome: Youth start putting in what they learned to practice
Indicator: Opening of bank accounts
Method: Word of Mouth
Timeline: Year Round

Long-term Outcome: As a young adult, they start practicing financial smart choices
Indicator: Young adult has started using money saving methods
Method: Verbal Reports
Timeline: Various Times
Learning Opportunities:

Audience: Middle School Age Youth, Tweens and Teens

Project or Activity: Reality Store

Content or Curriculum: It's Youth Reality

Inputs: Family Resource Center Director, 4-H Extension Agent, Volunteers

Date: Spring of Current Year


Audience: Elementary School Aged Youth, Tweens and Teens

Project or Activity: In School Clubs

Content or Curriculum: Consumer Savy Series

Inputs: Teachers, 4-H Extension Agent

Date: Year Round


Audience: High School School Aged Youth, Tweens and Teens

Project or Activity: Entrepreneurship

Content or Curriculum: Be The "E" Member American Private Enterprise System

Inputs: Teachers, 4-H Extension Agent

Date: Year Round

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