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Impact Report

For plan Youth Development (Colfax County)
Date October 31, 2011, 8:49 pm
For Objective Medium-term Show medium-term objectives
Impact Report 2011 Colfax County 4-H Council Colfax County youth serve in leadership roles at the county level by performing the following duties: Elected Officer, Appointed Leadership, Event Coordinator and/or Committee Chair/Member. Agent set up and presented at a County Council Officer Training, at the request of the County 4-H Council. agent held the officer training workshop in which he presented power-point presentations for each office in a club, for youth interested in learning more about the offices or are interested in running for an office in the future. The attendance was pretty low considering that it was a workshop that the youth wanted to have. However, in an evaluation form following the program all youth who did attend stated that they “learned something”, and that they would “attend this or a similar program again.” The experience of the youth ranged from first year officers to very experienced officers so it was it was challenging trying to make sure everyone got something out of it. This was a great training all of the youth claimed “we really liked it.” Eighty-five percent of youth actively involved in the County Council gained mastery of skills related to leadership as evidenced in an increased willingness to serve as leaders in their local clubs and their community. Through four meetings, there was an average of 25 people at each of the meetings. The youth’s confidence in leading the meetings by year’s end was noticeably improved.