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Youth Development (Grant County)
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Plan Goal
Provide more leadership, citizenship and hands on learning opportunities for Grant County Youth.
Situation Statement
Grant County has a very traditional 4-H program reaching aproxamately 3% of its 6900 youth. Grant County youth need more hands on activities and experiences. More activities and experiences will foster youth participation in leadership and citizenship roles.
Target Audience and Actions
All Grant County youth age 5 through 19 and their parents will be targeted. These youth will be provided leadership, citizenship and life skills learning opportunities through club work, school enrichment and other county, state and national educational and competitive experiences.
Short-Term Objectives
Make all youth 5-19 and their parents aware of the learning and leadership activities that are available in their local communities and throughout the county and state.
Medium-Term Objectives
Increase participation in club, county, district, statewide and national activities and experiences. These include but are not limited to project meetings, county, district and statewide leadership and competitive activities as well as other locally sponsored events and activities.
Long-Term Objectives
Through participation in club, county, district and statewide projects and activities, Grant County 4-H youth will develop leadership, make informed personal decisions and be able to communicate effectively with the world around them.
Evaluation Plan
The evaluation process will include an annual assessment of 4-H member enrollments with an emphasis on changes in enrolment in specific project areas. An annual assessment will also be made of the youth ages 5-19 years old in the county to insure all are aware of the 4-H program.