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Impact Report
For plan | Youth Development (Rio Arriba County) |
Date | October 20, 2010, 4:08 pm |
For Objective | Short-term Show short-term objectives |
Impact Report | 4-H Enrollment In efforts to make the 4-H member enrollment process as effective and efficient as possible, each chartered club is visited individually. During the enrollment visit, the 4-H Youth Development Program mission, goals, and objectives are reviewed. First-year 4-H members and re-enrollees are presented with the opportunity to receive instant feedback about 4-H from Extension Staff. In evaluating the enrollment process format, leaders and members have both expressed appreciation and support for the face to face interaction. Although well received, the process requires advance time management and scheduling efforts. Plans to continue the format of enrollment has have been made. A total of sixteen clubs were visited. Youth 4-H enrollment was twenty members higher when compared to the previous year’s enrollment. Sixty-eight new adult volunteer leaders completed the screening process and enrolled in Rio Arriba County. There were six teen leaders and thirty-six adult volunteer leaders re-enrolled for a total of seventy-eight leaders in the county. |