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Objective 12: Youth and adult volunteerism will strengthen a community’s capacity for positive youth development.

 

Teaching Points
  • Community-based youth development
  • Leadership
  • Partnerships and collaborations
  • Group processes
  • Volunteer management and administration

 

Program Delivery Strategies
  • Advisory Leadership Committees
  • Master Volunteers
  • Web-based educational modules
  • Community partnerships and collaborations
  • Educational conferences
  • Youth/adult focused volunteer initiatives/programs

 

Evaluation Strategies
A. Measures Of Progress
  1. Number of current youth and adult volunteers indicating knowledge gained regarding volunteerism.
    NUMBER Current Youth Volunteers Gaining knowledge
    NUMBER Current Adult Volunteers Gaining Knowledge
  2. Number of Current youth and adult volunteers indicating positive attitude change regarding volunteerism.
    NUMBER Current Youth Volunteers Changing Attitude
    NUMBER Current Adult Volunteers Changing Attitude
  3. Number of new youth and adult volunteers indicating knowledge gained regarding volunteerism.
    NUMBER New Youth Volunteers Gaining Knowledge
    NUMBER New Adult Volunteers Gaining Knowledge
  4. Number of new youth and adult volunteers indicating positive attitude change regarding volunteerism.
    NUMBER New Youth Volunteers Changing Attitudes
    NUMBER New Adult Volunteers Changing Attitudes
B. Impact Indicators
  1. Number of youth and adult 4-H volunteers serving in additional/expanded 4-H volunteer roles
    NUMBER Youth in Expanded/Additional Volunteer Roles
    NUMBER Adults in Expanded/Additional Volunteer Roles
  2. Number of youth and adult 4-H volunteers serving in additional/expanded (non 4-H) community volunteer roles.
    NUMBER Youth in Expanded/Additional Non-4-H Community Volunteer Roles
    NUMBER Adults in Expanded/Additional Non-4-H Community Volunteer Roles


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