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Partnering with Volunteers and Sharing Leadership to Achieve Impact Melinda Miller Stacey Ellison Laura Perry Johnson U

Partnering with Volunteers and Sharing Leadership to Achieve Impact Melinda Miller Stacey Ellison Laura Perry Johnson University of Georgia. Extension Leadership System ( ELS ) Program Development Team ( PDT ). From An Organizational Perspective…. Background.

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Partnering with Volunteers and Sharing Leadership to Achieve Impact Melinda Miller Stacey Ellison Laura Perry Johnson U

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  1. Partnering with Volunteersand Sharing Leadership to Achieve ImpactMelinda MillerStacey EllisonLaura Perry JohnsonUniversity of Georgia

  2. Extension Leadership System(ELS)Program Development Team(PDT)

  3. From An Organizational Perspective…

  4. Background • 2005 Extension Delivery recognized a need • Visionary Leadership • Since April 06, monthly Team Meetings

  5. Existing County Advisory System • CEC Led • 2 meetings per year • Not program area specific • Primarily affirmation, PR and social • Perfunctory

  6. Goals 1) Overhaul the Current County Extension Advisory System 2) Strengthen Program Areas and Build Capacity 3) Create a Statewide Advocacy Base

  7. Process • Strong Administrative Support • Wise Leader • Program Development Team • 5 Year Implementation Plan

  8. Concept • Focus on Agent and their Program Area • Begin with Needs & Goals • Build a Team to Support These • Supply Tools & Resources • Work Backwards – TRUE Program Development!

  9. REPESystem Review Educate Plan Engage

  10. From A County Perspective…

  11. Melinda MillerLowndes County 4-H Agent

  12. Program Area Goals • Purchase of new transportation for 4-H program travel to events in and beyond county lines. Need vehicle to transport 10-15 safely and preferably without CDL requirement. • Gain entree into middle schools for 4-H club educational programming. • Acquire additional corporate support for in school program delivery.

  13. Lowndes County 4-H ~ Existing Situation:Functioning Volunteer Leader Association

  14. This Process enhanced and strengthened existing programs as well as created new opportunities, partners and collaborators.

  15. Successes • Enhanced School System interaction • Kids Dig it! • Financial & Manpower support

  16. Successes

  17. Stacey EllisonHouston County 4-H Agent

  18. Program Area Goals • Increase the number of Houston County Elementary Schools hosting 4-H clubs from 10 in 2006-2007 to 15 by 2008-2009. • Increase the number of Houston County Middle Schools hosting 4-H clubs from 2 in 2006-2007 to 5 by 2008-2009. • Identify and begin partnership with at least one other youth-serving entity in Houston County (Recreation Center, YMCA, etc.) to offer 4-H club program on-site. • Devise at least one major countywide funding opportunity (fundraiser, donor relations, etc.) that will enable increased funding of Houston County 4-H activities. • Grass Roots Goal----as identified by committee.

  19. Houston County 4-H ~ Original Situation:Episodic Volunteers with Strong Networks

  20. PDT Provided: • Unifying body towards shared goals • Opportunity for ownership/buy-in • Networking

  21. PDT Successes: • Volunteer Recruitment/ Increased # of Clubs • Achievement Banquet • 4-H Fest

  22. Why Was this Different? • Strong Administrative Support • Program Development Buy-In

  23. Why Was this Different? • Kept in Forefront • Part of Performance Evaluation

  24. Why Was this Different? • Good plan that presented in increments • Easy for County to Implement – User Friendly • Success Was Seen Fast

  25. Why Was this Different? It Would NOT Go Away!

  26. What are the Challenges? • It was something different • Required time and commitment on the front end

  27. What are the Challenges? • Some thought it would go away • Some felt like it was top down with too much structure

  28. What are the Challenges? • To really work, it required a strong program and thus poor programs were challenged • Required lots of “people or soft” skills

  29. Points of Interest • Worked great with new agents and where no existing Advisory System • 4-H seems to be best positioned to capitalize fast • ANR has many commodity/special interest groups

  30. What is Next? • County Council led by CEC’s • Integration into total Base Programming • Not losing momentum

  31. For More Information:http://www.caes.uga.edu/intranet/coextopr/progdevelop/index.html#leadership

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