Creating and Supporting Leadership OpportunitiesPlan of Work

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Greenup County CES

Title:
Creating and Supporting Leadership Opportunities
MAP:
Extension and Community Leadership Development
Agents Involved:
Stephens, Pullin, Hieneman, Boyd
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Kentucky Extension Leadership Development (KELD)
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Community Strategic Planning
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Leadership 4-H Core Curriculum
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Community Leadership Development
Situation:
Strong leadership skills are needed to build a strong community. Extension volunteerism provides the opportunity for developing leadership skills. Extension Agents who serve on local Boards and Councils have the opportunity to engage community members in order to support community leaders.
Long-Term Outcomes:
•Participating Greenup County District Board members with current rotations
•Participating Greenup County Extension Council members with current rotations
•Active councils and volunteers in each programming area
•Agent participation on local Boards, Councils, Coalitions, etc.
*Kentucky communities’ health and economy are strengthened through strong local organizational leadership
*Community problems are solved through active engaged local leaders.
Intermediate Outcomes:
Practice personal leadership skills in clubs, schools and community outreach.

•CEC recommended programming in agent POW
•DB approved budget as recommended by CEC
•Strong community activities led by volunteers
•Agent leadership in community activities
Initial Outcomes:
Volunteers will take on responsibilities that will help them obtain better leadership skills. The following actions will allow volunteers to develop those skills:
•All program areas represented on District Board
•All program areas represented on County Extension Council
•All program area councils have active leaders and regular meetings
•Agents participate in non-Extension sponsored community leadership groups
•Volunteer interest in serving
•Active volunteers who agree to serve on boards and councils
•DB and CEC members who actively attend and participate in meetings
Evaluation:
Outcome: Initial
Indicator: office records
Method: bookkeeping
Timeline: ongoing



Outcome: Intermediate
Indicator: minutes
Method: volunteer secretary
Timeline: ongoing



Outcome: Long-term
Indicator: office records and minutes
Method: office staff and Extension leaders
Timeline: ongoing

Learning Opportunities:
Audience: Extension Leaders

Project or Activity: District Board
Content or Curriculum: Extension and UK materials
Inputs: agents and volunteers
Date: ongoing

Project or Activity: County Extension Council
Content or Curriculum: Extension and UK materials
Inputs: agents and volunteers
Date: ongoing


Audience: Extension Leaders

Project or Activity: Program Area Councils
Content or Curriculum: Agent and volunteer materials
Inputs: Agent and volunteers
Date: ongoing

Project or Activity: Master Gardeners, Homemakers, Lego League, 4-H Teen Council, Youth Voices for Creative Arts,
Content or Curriculum:
Inputs: Agents and volunteers
Date: ongoing



Audience: Community Leaders

Project or Activity: Area Education Grants
Content or Curriculum: Foundation for the Tri-State
Inputs: local business leaders
Date: ongoing

Project or Activity: Greenup County Tourism
Content or Curriculum: KY Cabinet for Arts, Tourism, and Heritage
Inputs: local community leaders
Date: ongoing




Success Stories

Community Leadership Development

Author: Linda Hieneman

Major Program: Empowering Community Leaders (general)

~~There is a need in each community to develop people to maintain a high quality of life and productivity. One component of this is allowing them to develop as leaders and educate them regarding the community in which they live. The Greenup County Extension Agent partnered with the local chamber of Commerce – Ashland Alliance Community Leadership Development Program.  The program consist of seven weeks, meeting once a week covering topics that are crucial to our Tristate area which in

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Empowering Local Leaders

Author: Anne Stephens

Major Program: Community Leadership Development

Success Story – Empowering Local Leaders 2017 – CECCivic engagement helps create and cultivate vibrant communities.  Studies have shown social capital is necessary for effective government and economic development.  Part of social capital is engaging in the legislative process, serving on local boards/councils, and contributing in topics important to that community. Overall in the US, social capital has been on the decline. Currently, Kentucky ranks 48th in civic healt

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4-H Acheivement Program

Author: Christopher Boyd

Major Program: Leadership 4-H Core Curriculum

Keeping youth involved in leadership opportunities is important to ensure that they have the necessary skills to be successful in life. Being able to set goals for yourself and provide a good example for others is something that the youth of our nation and the world need help with.  The children of our community struggle to see the importance of being active in extracurricular activities, civic engagement and leadership roles.Helping youth stay involved in these worthy endeavors is why the

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Speeches and Demonstrations

Author: Christopher Boyd

Major Program: Communications and Expressive Arts 4-H Core Curriculum

Proficient communication is a skill that everyone needs to develop.  Whether it’s giving a speech in elementary, high school or college, interviewing for a job, or giving a presentation, you need to know how to confidently speak in front of people.  Public speaking is a problem for many individuals in the nation and some even are afraid of it.  Using the 4-H curriculum for communications, we have developed a program that reaches every school district in the county. Through t

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Teen Conference

Author: Christopher Boyd

Major Program: Leadership 4-H Core Curriculum

Greenup County 4-H has been putting forth efforts to improve their teen program. This past year we increased our participation on our local teen council, and we now have two 4-H members from Greenup County that will be sitting on the State 4-H Teen Council for the 2018-2019 program year. We hope to continue to grow our program and increase the number of students who attend Teen Conference. Below is a success story that was sent out by the State 4-H Office that outlines the massive

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