4-H Program Report January 2017 County Council Meeting Ariel Clay 4-H Program Representative
Fundraising Info on Website New section all about fundraising on County Website under “Resources” tab Direct link is http://ucanr.edu/sites/SJC_4H/Resources/Fundraising/ Clear step-by-step procedure on how to get your fundraiser approved Summary of policies, plus links to longer FAQs Information about how to apply for funding from the San Joaquin 4-H Foundation List of potential fundraising partners
Record Book Info & Workshops Updated forms are available on County Website under “Resources” tab Two workshops will be offered in February General Record Book Workshop on February15th 6:30- 8:00pm Will use paper forms and review what the purpose of record books are and how to complete a competition-level book. Online Record Book (ORB) Workshop on February 16th 6:30-8:00pm We will review how to log into and navigate ORB Assumes that participants know basics of record books (ex: what the difference between a PDR and APR is) Individuals should bring a laptop or tablet and extension cord No pre-registration for either workshop, and participants may attend one or both depending on their needs and interests.
Club Leadership Meetings Ariel is trying to meet with club leadership of each group over the next few months. At least the CCL, plus any key adult volunteers, officers, and other teens who are interested. Will review some tools, policies, and resources that have come out in recent years. Choose a time and location that works for your group. Takes about an hour, or as long as you want to talk to Ariel. CCL gets an awesome binder and PowerPoint!
Clover Overnight Camp Modeled after program in Stanislaus Would use Durham Ferry Outdoor Education Center Families would provide own equipment Nominal registration fee to cover food and materials Activities run by older youth Will need a team of volunteers to help plan and implement!
USDA Report Update USDA’s goal for all counties in CA is to reach 3% of youth population by 2025 (approx. 5,464 kids) 2015-2016 Club Program: 705 youth 10.5% increase from 2014-2015 (638) 2015-2016 Non-Club Programs: 85 youth Huge decrease from 2014-2015 (690) Also should achieve parity (4-H enrollment demographics are reasonably close to county demographics) Still highly out of parity for Hispanic, Black, Asian, and male demographics.
USDA Report Update Where do we go from here? Continue your recruitment! 10.5% increase in one year is AWESOME! Look for opportunities to reach out to a variety of populations. County Office is working on new programs in addition to opening new clubs. Day camps, afterschool partnerships, etc. Will be able to do more when we have an Advisor again.