4011 - 4-H Volunteer Programming | ||
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4011.1) | 58 |
Number of youth who indicated they like helping people in their community (Common Measures – CS 1) |
4011.2) | 29 |
Number of youth who indicated that because of 4-H, they met leaders in their community (Common Measures – CS 9) |
4011.3) | 43 |
Number of youth who have encouraged others to volunteer in their community (Common Measures – CS 10) |
4011.4) | 28 |
Number of youth who have done a community service project (Common Measures – CS 11) |
4011.5) | 6 |
Number of youth who have helped plan a community service project (Common Measures – CS 12) |
4011.6) | 6 |
Number of youth who have led a community service project (Common Measures – CS 13) |
4011.7) | 32 |
Number of adults serving in on-going/continuous volunteer roles |
4011.8) | 8 |
Number of youth serving in on-going/continuous volunteer roles |
4011.9) | 21 |
Number of adults serving in episodic volunteer roles |
4011.10) | 6 |
Number of youth serving in episodic volunteer roles |
4011.11) | 13 |
Number of 4-H community service projects conducted in your county |
Author: Katie Mills
Major Program: 4-H Volunteer Programming
The Kentucky Volunteer Forum is a beneficial program for volunteers all over the state of Kentucky with reaching some from other states and occurs bi-annually. The forum is located in Lexington, Kentucky and provides an opportunity for 4-H volunteers to gain knowledge through trainings, have recognition, and motivation to keep moving forward to help them succeed. In 2020, a new record was set with 1138 people in attendance, 112 counties in Kentucky, and 11 states. There was 183
Author: John (Connor) Cooper
Major Program: 4-H Volunteer Programming
2020 Kentucky Volunteer ForumSuccess StoryKen Culp, III, Ph.D.Volunteers play integral roles in 4-H programs, performing a variety of duties, functions, and tasks and possessing varied and rich knowledge, skills, and backgrounds (Radhakrishna & Ewing, 2011). The success of Extension programming is due, in part, to the dedication of a large cadre of volunteers (Smith, Dasher, & Klingborg, 2005). Although highly valued, volunteer involvement does not guarantee achievement of Extension'