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Impact Report

For plan Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Roosevelt County)
Date October 16, 2007, 5:34 pm
For Objective Short-term Show short-term objectives
Impact Report Establishing a 4-H program that is based in fact and provides quality information is vital to member and leader success. All new organizational club leaders were provided an orientation and initial education lessons, provided a copy of the “4-H Policies and Procedures Handbook”, provided a copy of the “Club Leaders’ Handbook”, and introduced to 4-H enrollment procedures and the communication linkage to county office and other 4-H volunteers, resulting in an involved 4-H club membership. All volunteer leaders were offered information through newsletter or direct contact about their roles, responsibilities and enrollment procedures, resulting in youth actively learning and having fun. Ten adult 4-H volunteers participated in at least one leader education program during the 4-H program year, resulting in increased volunteer satisfaction and knowledge gain as reported by agents. Each year, 4-H Agent continues to serve as a resource to 4-H leaders with educational programs delivered in Roosevelt County. Short term objectives for the Adult Volunteer Leader Development program were met.