Numbered Publications: 4-H Programs
CLD2-7-4H: Educating Members, Volunteers and Leaders in Community Organizations: Empower Your Group by Developing Leadership: 4-H Facilitator's Guide
Ken Culp | July 20, 2015 (New)
Educating, empowering and equipping 4-H members, volunteers and leaders adds stability, quality and effectiveness to the organization and its provided programs.
CLD2-8-4H: Mobilizing Members, Volunteers and Leaders in Community Organizations: Calling the Group to Action: 4-H Facilitator's Guide
Ken Culp | July 20, 2015 (New)
To effectively serve the needs of people in a community, members, volunteers and leaders of 4-H must be mobilized to action. Mobilizing is the key component of a volunteer program and is the step in which education, youth development, service and leadership all begin.
CLD2-11-4H: Financial Oversight for a Nonprofit Organization: 4-H Facilitator's Guide
Ken Culp | July 20, 2015 (New)
Successful organizations follow regulations and guidelines pertaining to sound financial management practices. The members, leaders and volunteers of an organization should understand the need for accurate and timely reporting and have both internal and external rules of management in place.
CLD2-6-4H: Developing and Implementing an Action Plan for Community Organizations: Giving New Direction to Established Organizations: 4-H Facilitator's Guide
Ken Culp | March 26, 2015 (New)
The goal of this program is developing and implementing an action plan that will inspire and set in motion the actions needed to accomplish the 4-H organization's vision.
4AF-06MA: Hosting a Horse Show
Fernanda Camargo, Amy Lawyer | October 23, 2014 (Major Revision)
When planning a show, whether a world-class competition or a backyard fun show, the information in this publication will help you make your event a success.
CLD2-4-4H: Generating Members, Volunteers and Leaders in Community Organizations: Grow Your Group by Building Its Membership: 4-H Facilitator's Guide
Ken Culp | August 15, 2014 (New)
Successful organizations consist of members, volunteers and leaders who engage creative talents and interests to serve the community more effectively. To effectively address community issues, the organization must assess its participant needs with specific roles and responsibilities necessary to take action.
CLD2-2-4H: Visioning: Setting the Future for Your Organization: 4-H Facilitator's Guide
Ken Culp | July 17, 2014 (New)
A vision statement outlines the desired future state of an organization; it offers a picture of what could be and encourages the organization to move toward that image. When a vision statement is developed, utilizing a process that engages an organization's members and leadership, it becomes a tool of empowerment. A vision statement reflects the core values of the organization.
CLD2-1-4H: Understanding Your Organization's Culture: 4-H Facilitator's Guide
Ken Culp | July 2, 2014 (New)
A variety of features give an organization meaning and make it familiar and recognizable. One of these features is culture. Understanding culture in the general sense can lead to a working knowledge of organizational culture. This understanding could result in more effective members, volunteers and leaders, expanded community engagement and increased growth for your organization.
4KA-03PO: 4-H Demonstrations
Jennifer Tackett | September 19, 2013 (New)
A demonstration is a method used to communicate an idea by showing and telling. Visual aids are used to enhance the presentation.
4KA-04PO: 4-H Speeches
Jennifer Tackett | September 19, 2013 (New)
4-H members can learn how to prepare and present a speech on any topic they feel passionate about.