Logan County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2024 - Jun 30, 2025
4016 - Workforce Preparation – 4-H Youth Development | ||
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4016.1) | 178 |
Number of individuals who reported learning new skills to prepare or improve themselves for the workforce as a result of participating in an Extension workforce development program/outreach. |
4016.2) | 153 |
Number of participants who reported that they improved their job interview skills as a result of participating in an Extension workforce development program/outreach. |
4016.3) | 153 |
Number of participants who reported an improvement in their personal skills (e.g., communication, networking, time management) as a result of participating in an Extension workforce development program/outreach. |
4016.4) | 160 |
Number of participants who reported improvement in their confidence to implement employment strategies as a result of participating in an Extension workforce development program/outreach. |
4016.5) | 153 |
Number of participants who reported that they learned strategies for managing their work-life responsibilities as a result of participating in an Extension workforce development program/outreach. |
4016.6) | 153 |
Number of participants who developed a resume as a result of participating in an Extension workforce development program/outreach. |
4016.7) | 25 |
Number of participants who gained an increase in salary/income as a result of participating in an Extension workforce development program/outreach. |
4016.8) | 25 |
Number of participants who gained new employment as a result of participating in an Extension workforce development program/outreach. |
Success Stories
Logan County 4-H Youth Entrepreneurship Workshop
Author: Maci Venable
Major Program: Workforce Preparation – 4-H Youth Development
Describe the Issue or Situation.In Logan County, youth often express interest in starting their own businesses, but lack access to structured opportunities to learn the essential skills needed to turn their ideas into successful ventures. With limited local resources focused on youth entrepreneurship, there was a clear need for a program that could introduce business basics in an engaging and age-appropriate way, helping students develop confidence and real-world skills.Describe the Outreach or
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