Success StoryEmpowering Local Leaders



Empowering Local Leaders

Author: Judith Hetterman

Planning Unit: Owen County CES

Major Program: Empowering Community Leaders (general)

Plan of Work: Developing Community Leaders

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

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/council 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 Mammoth Cave Area Cooperative Extension Service created an "Empowering Local Leaders" program. The program was delivered to the County Extension Council. Extension agents taught participants the basics of the state and federal legislative process. Agents also encouraged connecting with their elected officials on issues that are important to them and outlined a step by step process to communicate effectively with them.

A pre and post-test was given to the Owen County Extension Council members. After the presentation 50% increased their knowledge of the legislative process. After the program 88% indicated they felt more prepared to contact an elected official about an issue that concerned them. Due to the program, 75% are likely to contact an elected official in the next 6 months on topics that concern them or their community.

A follow-up session was conducted, to give leaders a legislative update from the Kentucky General Assembly and give them a first -hand look into the legislative process.Legislative Phillip Pratt delivered the update Chamber of Commerce Meeting and encouraged leaders to become involved with the legislative process.After the update,82% of the council members had a better understanding of the legislative process and are more likely to contact an elected official. Since the first meeting 91% put their knowledge to practice by contacting an elected official about a topic that was important to them.






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