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Adult Volunteer Leader Development (San Juan County)
Plan Goals
This plan deals with volunteer leader trainings, organizational leaders, project training for leaders, recruitment efforts, and Leaders’ Forum.
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Adult Volunteer Leader Development
Impact Reports
4-H Leaders’ Forum participant evaluations indicate:
• 94% have a better understanding of how to provide an inclusive and safe environment for members.
• 100% will work to create more opportunities for youth to have a relationship with a caring adult.
• 98% have a better understanding of how to engage youth in learning.
• 96% feel they are better able to provide opportunities for participants to prepare them for the future.
• 98% have a better understanding of how they can structure the program which will enable participants to determine things for themselves.
• 96% have a better understanding of how to provide opportunities for participants to value and practice service.
• 98% feel their local 4-H program will be enhanced.
• 98% of participants are re-energized about 4-H.
• 92% are motivated to expand their role in 4-H.
E-Learning Course
• 42 4-H leaders representing 14 counties have completed at least one of the four modules. Comments have been positive regarding this new on-line resource.
• 94% have a better understanding of how to provide an inclusive and safe environment for members.
• 100% will work to create more opportunities for youth to have a relationship with a caring adult.
• 98% have a better understanding of how to engage youth in learning.
• 96% feel they are better able to provide opportunities for participants to prepare them for the future.
• 98% have a better understanding of how they can structure the program which will enable participants to determine things for themselves.
• 96% have a better understanding of how to provide opportunities for participants to value and practice service.
• 98% feel their local 4-H program will be enhanced.
• 98% of participants are re-energized about 4-H.
• 92% are motivated to expand their role in 4-H.
E-Learning Course
• 42 4-H leaders representing 14 counties have completed at least one of the four modules. Comments have been positive regarding this new on-line resource.