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Adult Volunteer Leader Development
Plan Goals
This plan deals with volunteer leader trainings, organizational leaders, project training for leaders, recruitment efforts, Leaders' Forum; anything related to ADULT volunteers.
- Owner
- Mindy (Denny) Turner
- Related Plans
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Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Bernalillo County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Catron County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Catron County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Doña Ana County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Eddy County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Hidalgo County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Roosevelt County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Sandoval County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Taos County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Torrance County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Union County)
Impact Reports
VOLUNTEER LEADER DEVELOPMENT
The success of Sandoval County 4-H is due to the dedication and support of the volunteers. These volunteers serve in the capacity of organizational leaders, project leaders, superintendents and advisors. The 4-H Agent and County Extension Staff provide continued support to these leaders on a daily basis.
83 adult volunteer leaders completed the screening process and enrolled as leaders in Sandoval County.
10 volunteer leaders, 7 teen leaders and 4-H Agents attended and assisited with the 2009 WRLF. All Sandoval County participants reported an increase in knowledge and skills related to their clubs and the information presented was beneficial to make them better leaders for the youth they serve.
15 adult volunteer leaders and parents attended a workshop/training designed to assist adults to better train 4-H members in participating and competing in contests. A CD with all contest requirements, resources and sample contests was provided to each attendant. 100% of adults reported an increase in knowledge related to county, district and state judging contests.
The success of Sandoval County 4-H is due to the dedication and support of the volunteers. These volunteers serve in the capacity of organizational leaders, project leaders, superintendents and advisors. The 4-H Agent and County Extension Staff provide continued support to these leaders on a daily basis.
83 adult volunteer leaders completed the screening process and enrolled as leaders in Sandoval County.
10 volunteer leaders, 7 teen leaders and 4-H Agents attended and assisited with the 2009 WRLF. All Sandoval County participants reported an increase in knowledge and skills related to their clubs and the information presented was beneficial to make them better leaders for the youth they serve.
15 adult volunteer leaders and parents attended a workshop/training designed to assist adults to better train 4-H members in participating and competing in contests. A CD with all contest requirements, resources and sample contests was provided to each attendant. 100% of adults reported an increase in knowledge related to county, district and state judging contests.
WRLF WORKSHOP
“Promoting 4- H Through New Technology,” presented by 4-H Home Economist, a workshop designed for participants to become more aware and informed of the new technologies that youth are utilizing everyday as a means of communication. Using this new technology promotes and encourages youth participation in 4-H. 88% of participants gained knowledge of new ways to promote their 4-H program through the use of technology. One participant stated, “Excellent presentation, I learned a lot I will use in my state.”
“Promoting 4- H Through New Technology,” presented by 4-H Home Economist, a workshop designed for participants to become more aware and informed of the new technologies that youth are utilizing everyday as a means of communication. Using this new technology promotes and encourages youth participation in 4-H. 88% of participants gained knowledge of new ways to promote their 4-H program through the use of technology. One participant stated, “Excellent presentation, I learned a lot I will use in my state.”
Nicole Lujan has signed on to support Adult Volunteer Leader Development within Sandoval County.
EANM Extension Clubs and members
4-H Organizational Leader Training
A leader training was held for Organization leaders in the Union County 4-H.
All four members attended the training where we discussed how to run a club, how to work with parents/volunteers. Each leader was given a note book with information from the state 4-H office and county information. The leaders stated that they appreciated the information which would help them in being a better leader.
A leader training was held for Organization leaders in the Union County 4-H.
All four members attended the training where we discussed how to run a club, how to work with parents/volunteers. Each leader was given a note book with information from the state 4-H office and county information. The leaders stated that they appreciated the information which would help them in being a better leader.