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

<p> 2013-14 NAE4-HA STRATEGIC LONG RANGE PLAN – As of 11/20/2013</p><p>Task Force Name: Citizenship Task Force Chair: Nicole Pokorney Membership: 23 Members Task Force Chair-Elect: Mallory Vogl Date: November 21, 2013</p><p>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.</p><p>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</p><p>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).</p><p>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 </p><p>2 programming efforts and our programming strengths, and to be viewed as valuable program partners.</p><p>Objective(s) Action Steps Position/Person Target Status Budget Responsible Date Report</p><p>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</p><p>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.</p><p>B. Technology to Aid Task Force Nicole Pokorney, 10-25- – Chair 14 Establish a listserv, distribution list, posting and coordination of web pages.</p><p>C. Conference Calls - Nicole Pokorney, 10-25- Set up conference calls and explore Chair 14 and use other ways to effectively communicate regularly. </p><p>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.</p><p>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</p><p>4</p>

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    4 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us