3015 - Community Leadership Development | ||
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3015.7) | 15 |
Number of those who are comfortable addressing community issues through local leadership |
3015.8) | 35 |
Number of those who take time to recruit and engage people to undertake community projects |
3015.6) | 10 |
Number of individuals who are comfortable identifying community problems |
3015.5) | 20 |
Number of those who now serve as a mentor to others |
3015.4) | 25 |
Number of those currently serving in a leadership role |
3015.3) | 35 |
Number of those reporting more confidence in their leadership skills |
3015.1) | 40 |
Number of those reporting that their knowledge of leadership has been enhanced |
3015.2) | 40 |
Number of those with improved leadership skills |
Author: Jessica Barnes
Major Program: Community Leadership Development
Civic 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 health. In response to the need to increase civic engagement, the Harrison County