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Impact Report

For plan Adult 4-H Volunteer Leader Development (Sandoval County)
Date October 26, 2009, 8:39 pm
For Objective Short-term Show short-term objectives
Impact Report 2009 VOLUNTEER LEADER DEVELOPMENT The success of Sandoval County 4-H is due to the dedication and support of the volunteers. These volunteers serve in the capacity of organizational leaders, project leaders, superintendents and advisors. The 4-H Agent and County Extension Staff provide continued support to these leaders on a daily basis. *32 new adult volunteer leaders completed the screening process and enrolled as leaders in Sandoval County. Total number of leaders enrolled in Sandoval County 4-H program is 135 (an increase of 24% over last year). *10 volunteer leaders attended a Club Financial Management & Responsibilities training. Leaders received training related to bank account management, fundraising activities, EIN numbers and IRS tax reporting. A portion of the training was dedicated to reviewing the current state and county policies and procedures for 4-H clubs, club charters, use of 4-H name and emblem. *7 volunteer leaders and 4-H Agents attended the 2008 NM 4-H Forum for adults. All Sandoval County participants reported an increase in knowledge and skills related to their clubs and the information presented was beneficial to make them better leaders for the youth they serve.