2013-14 NAE4-HA STRATEGIC LONG RANGE PLAN As of 11/20/2013

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2013-14 NAE4-HA STRATEGIC LONG RANGE PLAN As of 11/20/2013

2013-14 NAE4-HA STRATEGIC LONG RANGE PLAN – As of 11/20/2013

Task Force Name: Citizenship Task Force Chair: Nicole Pokorney Membership: 23 Members Task Force Chair-Elect: Mallory Vogl Date: November 21, 2013

Goal: To help 4-H members, volunteer leaders and staff develop and apply citizenship skills in civic education, cultural and global competencies, civic engagement, personal development, and service. Objective(s) Action Steps Position/Person Target Status Budget Responsible Date Report 1. To increase A. Global Citizenship Meal – Deryl Waldren 3-1-14 $150 professional To plan the program and a global Nicole Pokorney development and citizenship breakfast at the 2014 Mallory Vogl program opportunities NAE4-HA Conference – Minneapolis, for NAE4-HA members. MN. Possible program focus: Tuesday, October 28, 7-8 am B. Conference Seminars – Tracy Tesdall Board Submitted, To successfully share 4-H citizenship Mallory Vogl Supported awaiting Abstract, decision programs through submissions for Deryl Waldren applicatio annual conference seminars, posters, Alayne Torretta n due seminars on wheels, and/or pre- 12/1/13 conference trainings, etc. C. Taskforce & Awards Tina Cowger 2-1-14 Pursuing Promotion – Peg Grillo for process for To promote Citizenship task force Alayne Torretta articles streamlining and encourage all 4-H staff to join to awards for and to get involved, to attend a states 2015 Selection conference and to remain actively committee engaged. Global Citizenship Awards will need to will be highlighted in meet in articles/promotional pieces spring distributed to state association presidents and state 4-H leaders. Promotional articles in the NAE4-HA newsletter, flyers and poster session at conference will also be done.

1 D. Taskforce Webinar – Nicole Pokoney 5-1-14 To plan, develop and present a Doug Swanson yearly citizenship webinar to NAE4- Tracy Tesdall HA members. Mallory Vogl *Tie mission to mandate. Deryl Waldren

Objective(s) Action Steps Position/Person Target Status Budget Responsible Date Report A. Identify Partners - Deryl Waldren 10-25- Completed 2. To identify and To complete and refine the database Nicole Pokorney 14 , but will strengthen (shared as a draft in Orlando) by Alayne Torretta be updated citizenship collaborating w/ globally-focused Jan Brinn as needed partnerships by partners: National 4-H Council’s Maria McNeely completing the Global 4-H Network, States’ 4-H (S4- Stephanie Davison “Citizenship – Global H) International Exchange Program Linda Schultz & Domestic Board/Office, Peace Corps, 4-H Partnership National HQ, NIFA Center for Resources” International Programs, IFYE database. Association and others as they are identified. As well as collaborating with domestic partnerships, including: 4-H National HQ, National 4-H Council, AmeriCorps, Vista, Youth Service America, and others as they are identified. Information will be submitted to be shared as part of a workshop in Pittsburgh. Refined database will be published and promoted through a web site (eXtension, My4-H.org).

B. Build Awareness - Nicole Pokorney, 10-25- Ongoing To create awareness with Chair 14 membership about significant partners who offer internationally and/or domestic 4-H citizenship program focus. Build awareness with these partners about 4-H citizenship

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Objective(s) Action Steps Position/Person Target Status Budget Responsible Date Report

3. To identify and A. Link with Resources – Stephanie Davison 10-25- increase citizenship Link NAE4-HA members to existing 4- Tracy Tesdall 14 resources. H citizenship resources including Deryl Waldren Mission Mandate Citizenship materials, eXtension, National Directory of 4-H Education Materials, NAE4-HA web site, etc. Objective(s) Action Steps Position/Person Target Status Budget Responsible Date Report

4. To increase A. General Task Force Activities Nicole Pokorney, 10-25- networking - Chair 14 promoting Continue the process to have an citizenship. active and vibrant Citizenship Task Force under the NAE4-HA Programs Committee rules.

B. Technology to Aid Task Force Nicole Pokorney, 10-25- – Chair 14 Establish a listserv, distribution list, posting and coordination of web pages.

C. Conference Calls - Nicole Pokorney, 10-25- Set up conference calls and explore Chair 14 and use other ways to effectively communicate regularly.

D. Sub-committees - Nicole Pokorney, 10-25- Create sub-committees within the Chair 14 citizenship task force and have its 3 member’s self-select sub-committees to conduct its business.

Last updated: 11-21-2013 E. State Contacts - Nicole Pokorney, 10-25- Identify one or more members per Chair 14 state for a citizenship network. Mallory Vogl, Chair Network may include the Citizenship Elect Mandate list/network. Doug Swanson

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