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Impact Report
For plan | Adult Volunteer Leader Development (San Juan County) |
Date | October 29, 2009, 10:21 pm |
For Objective | Short-term Show short-term objectives |
Impact Report | There are 190 4-H adult volunteer leaders that have completed the application and screening process before being enrolled as a New Mexico 4-H Leader in San Juan County. With just over 650 4-H members enrolled, recruiting and maintaining volunteer leaders is directly related to the success of the San Juan County 4-H Program. One hundred percent of new organizational club leaders were offered an orientation and initial education lesson. 50% of 4-H adult volunteers participated in a least one leader education program during the 4-H year. Twenty eight leaders attended the October Leaders’ Meeting. At the leaders meeting the agent was responsible for assisting in the distribution of new enrollments as well as other necessary information needed for a successful 4-H year. Twenty seven leaders attended the January Leaders’ Meeting. Mindy Turner, State 4-H Specialist, was invited to present “Taming the Wild Cloverbud” and “How to Make Your Club Better and Keep Yourself Sane”. The program was very well received. Fifteen leaders attended the April Leaders’ Meeting. The agent was responsible for providing information for the April 15th 4-H deadline and making sure leaders’ knew what was due and that they received the correct forms. Money management, fundraising activities and EIN numbers were also covered. Throughout the 4-H year the agent provides any information requested or desired by the adult volunteer leaders. The agent also works closely with the leaders to schedule practices and secure facilities for numerous 4-H activities. Keeping the adult volunteer leaders satisfied and involved is key to the sustainability of the San Juan County 4-H Program. |