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Impact Report

For plan Civil Rights (De Baca County)
Date October 25, 2010, 10:47 pm
For Objective Short-term Show short-term objectives
Impact Report 2010 Impact Report The Agent continues to oversee all civil rights efforts in programming efforts, ensuring that all of the following programming was implemented with equal opportunity, diversity in audience and integration. Record of these efforts are kept in the form of program sign up sheets, mailing list and enrollment record in the appropriate civil rights file at the local County Extension Office. --All staff meeting and program planning are done in accordance and in compliance with civil rights laws. Major programming-- *The agent continued to produce a regular weekly educational extension newscolumn that reaches both county and Eastern New Mexico regions. The local county newspaper circulates to 1200 subscribers and the area paper circulates to 2500 subscribers. Eight news articles, with disclaimer, went out in the eastern regional paper and 40 regular news articles went out through the local county newspaper in 2009/2010; --A quarterely newsletter that reached over 98 producers across the county during the 2009/2010 Program year; --a regular monthly 4-H newsletter that is sent out to all 4-H families across the county--over 55 newsletters mailed out each month. --all educational program announcements and flyers which were sent out to 4-H families, crop and livestock producers across De Baca County during the 2009/2010 Program year, with NMSU disclaimer and Equal opportunity message attached; --All county health education programming is advertised weekly in the local newspaper and were open to all audiences. This included all three of the the county walking programs, the youth Ag. Day, Youth Farm Safety Program, all ICAN Programming, Strong Women, Strong Bones programming. These sign-up and participation sheets and efforts are on file in appropriate Civil Rights locations in the Extension Office. --All traditional 4-H club and Council activities (2 clubs meeting once/month for regular meeting, one county council meeting) record minutes and attendance sheets and are either available to the County Extension office upon request or kept on file at the Extension office, update yearly. These clubs and councils made every reasonable effort in carrying out programming, to ensure equal access and integration of clubs. --All Special Interest and School Enrichment youth development programs were carried out with equal access, diversity in audience and integration of audiences in mind. A total of 935 youth and adults throughout De Baca and neighboring counties attended Special Interest/School enrichment and traditional 4-H programming (SE District Contests included) 2009/2010 program year either once or a multiple number of times in different educational program areas.