Numbered Publications: 4-H Programs
4LB-13LO: Volunteer Kentucky! Session 2: Generate
Ken Culp | February 1, 2017 (New)
Session Goal: To examine organizational processes leading to successful participant recruitment and the fulfillment of mutually satisfying community service goals.
4LB-16LO: Volunteer Kentucky! Session 5: Sustain
Ken Culp | February 1, 2017 (New)
Session Goal: To improve organizational viability by sustaining members, volunteers and leaders.
4LB-14LO: Volunteer Kentucky! Session 3: Educate
Ken Culp | February 1, 2017 (New)
Session Goal: To develop the educational processes that ensure a successful participant experience and continued service to the organization.
4LB-17LO: Volunteer Kentucky! Session 6: Culminate
Ken Culp | February 1, 2017 (New)
Session Goal: Participants will celebrate completion of the Volunteer Kentucky! Series; demonstrating competence as volunteer administrators by sharing culminating projects.
4LB-12LO: Volunteer Kentucky! Session 1: Overview
Ken Culp | February 1, 2017 (New)
Session Goal: To introduce a framework for community volunteer and/or leadership organizations to follow when generating, educating, mobilizing and sustaining volunteers.
CLD2-5-4H: Using a SWOT Analysis: Taking a Look at Your Organization: 4-H Facilitator's Guide
Ken Culp, Christy Eastwood, Susan Turner | May 16, 2016 (New)
A SWOT analysis is a simple review process. When combined with a goal-setting activity, SWOT is a useful tool that will provide your organization with a roadmap to set and reach its goals successfully.
4MO-09OO: Group Mentoring
Ken Jones | April 25, 2016 (New)
Mentoring serves an invaluable purpose, offering youth the resources they need for positive development. Meaningful relationships are the foundation for building strong connections and community ties, and caring adults can serve as allies to help foster youth development.
4LC-02MO: 4-H Club Officer's Training Manual, Senior Level
Ken Culp | April 20, 2016 (New)
An overview of the duties, roles and responsibilities of 4-H Club Officers.
4AF-06PO: Understanding and Teaching Sportsmanship to Today's Youth
Amy Lawyer | October 12, 2015 (New)
Sportsmanship is fair play, respect for opponents, and gracious behavior in winning and losing. Sportsmanship takes ethics into a competitive realm. We can remain ethical yet fail to be a good sport; however it is impossible to exhibit good sportsmanship without also being ethical.
CLD2-9-4H: Sustaining Members, Volunteers and Leaders in Community Organizations: Strengthening an Organization by Building Traditions: 4-H Facilitator's Guide
Ken Culp | July 20, 2015 (New)
Sustaining members, volunteers and leaders and their continued efforts and service to the program is imperative to the continued health and well-being of 4-H or any community organization. Sustaining adds stability, credibility and continuity to organizations.