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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.
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Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Bernalillo County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Bernalillo County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Cibola County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Grant County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Lea County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (San Juan County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (San Juan County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (San Juan County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (San Miguel County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Santa Fe County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Santa Fe County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Socorro County)
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Valencia County)
Impact Reports
30 new adult volunteer leaders completed the screening process and enrolled as leaders in Santa Fe County. Total number of leaders enrolled in the current 4-H year in Santa Fe County is 107. There was a total enrollment of 254 leaders that have gone through the screening process in the county up to this point.
The 4-H Home Economist is developing a leader survey to obtain information from the current leaders as to what this process should be. The survey will be sent to all organizational leaders no later than December 2010.
In 2010, the 4-H Home Economist and 4-H Ag Agent continued the mandatory organizational leader training. Representatives from eleven of the twelve clubs were in attendance. This year’s training covered topics including; state update, program planning, “Complaint Free World”, 4-H projects and county program update. These topics were presented through the use of power point presentations, questions and answer sessions, and hands-on learning games. This training also provided organizational leaders an opportunity to network with one another and ask questions they had through a round table discussion.
In 2010, 30 new 4-H leaders completed the application and screening process prior to being enrolled as a Santa Fe County 4-H leader. Up to this point in time we have screened a total of 251 leaders.
10 new adult volunteer leaders completed the screening process and enrolled as leaders in San Miguel County. 38 adult volunteer leaders reenrolled for a total enrollment of 48 Adult volunteer leaders in San Miguel county.