Success StoryGrowing leaders in the county program
Growing leaders in the county program
Author: Kaitlyne Metsker
Planning Unit: Christian County CES
Major Program: 4-H Leadership Core Curriculum
Plan of Work: To foster the development of personal and interpersonal skills, stimulate volunteer leadership, and
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
In Spring of 2019 we determined there was a need for a volunteer training to better organize and support our clubs in our county. In Fall of 2019 we hosted a Volunteer training with 12 volunteers in attendance. Volunteers were present from multiple counties in District 4. Volunteers received an appreciation gift for attending and dinner. Evaluations of the program stated:
-They plan to take the following programs/ideas back to their club and Implement (73%)
-In the Future Volunteers would like to see improvements in the training: -More Participation (23%), Networking Opportunities for Volunteers (55%),
-Participants who received Recertification Hours for Horse/Livestock Programs (72%)
-In the future 44% of participants would like agents/specialists/and experienced volunteers to lead sessions.
-Future Training Ideas include: How to properly run a club meeting, developing officers and committee members, in-depth money handling procedures, county policies and rules
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