Securing Financial StabilityPlan of Work

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Shelby County CES

Title:
Securing Financial Stability
MAP:
Life Skill Development
Agents Involved:
Corinne Belton, Regina Browning, Sheila Fawbush
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Farm Management
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Securing Financial Stability (general)
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Small Steps to Health & Wealth
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Managing in Tough Times
Situation:
The consequences of the Great Recession and the extended period of slow economic growth which followed, encouraged Kentuckians to become more aware of their financial situation. Kentucky consistently lags behind other areas of the United States in key household economic indicators, including: personal income, population living below the poverty line, unemployment, and revolving debt. These indicators, especially unemployment numbers became more exaggerated during the period of the Great Recession. However, at present economist are cautiously optimistic regarding future economic forecasts. It is important to acknowledge the impact of current economic conditions on family financial management. Shelby Countians need to be able to understand and respond to changing economic conditions, while promoting healthy financial behaviors across the lifespan.

Consumer debt is rising and the typical US household carries $9200 in credit card debt. Lack of sound personal money management leads to an increase in bankruptcies and has a negative impact on the overall economy of the community. Many of Shelby County farmers are "land rich" but "cash poor" and need to make sound finanical plans for transitioning to the next generation. The County Extension Council and FCS Council identified financial strain, budgeting and long term financial planning as key issues in Shelby County.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Maximize or extend resources to maintain or increase financial stability.

Number of individuals reporting improved family financial stability and economic well-being.

Number of individuals who avoided breaches in personal or financial security.

Improved the quality of their life resulting in a stronger family.
Intermediate Outcomes:
Adopt one or more short, mid and long term financial planning strategies.

Practice one or more resource management behavior(s) resulting in increased savings or investments

Apply practical living skills to advance education or employability

Examine personal and financial stability on a regular basis (at least annually).
Initial Outcomes:
Teenagers and adults will show increased knowledge and skills related to managing available financial and non-financial resources. (Social marketing and Program participants)

Participants will increase understanding of consumer rights and privacy protection measures.

Teens and young adults will simulate life situations to recognize importance of education and employability skills.

Participants will identify short, medium and long term personal goals and objectives related to maintaining and improving their financial stability.
Evaluation:
Initial Outcome: Increased KOSA related to money management strategies
Indicator: KOSA gained related to money management strategies
Method: questionnaires, self reporting
Timeline: End of sessions

Intermediate Outcome: Positive practice changes related to money management strategies
Indicator: Change in practice related to money management strategies
Method: Self reporting
Timeline: Follow-up surveys

Long-term Outcome: Shelby Countians maximize and/or extend resources to maintain or increase their financial stability.
Indicator: Participants maximize or extend resources to maintain or increase financial stability.
Method: County statistical data
Timeline: Annually for ten years
Learning Opportunities:

Audience: Farmers transitioning away from tobacco production

Project or Activity: CAIP Grant Program

Content or Curriculum: Cost-share program/projects and related publications/curriculum

Inputs: GOAP information, agents, UK publications

Date: Year round


Audience: New-to-farming producers

Project or Activity: For Rookie Series

Content or Curriculum: Extension publications

Inputs: Extension publications, agents, specialists

Date: Oct/Nov 2018


Audience: Adults 55 and older

Project or Activity: Driver Safety Program

Content or Curriculum: AARP Driver Safety Programs

Inputs: Instructor, booklets, certificates

Date: Jul, Oct 2017 and Mar 2018


Audience: Adults

Project or Activity: Debt Management Series

Content or Curriculum: Dave Ramsey's material and UK Financial education publications

Inputs: Dave Ramsey's material and UK Financial education publications

Date: Mar - May 2018


Audience: Youth and Adults

Project or Activity: Community Events & Festivals

Content or Curriculum: Budgeting, savings, banking accounts, home buying,debt reduction, Managing in Tough Times Materials

Inputs: Budgeting, savings, banking accounts, home buying,debt reduction, Managing in Tough Times Materials

Date: Nov 2017; Mar 2018


Audience: Adults

Project or Activity: Financial Planning for the Long Haul

Content or Curriculum: UK Publications

Inputs: Dr Jennifer Hunter

Date: 2018


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