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A Yearly Plan Will State members goals State participation expectations Outline individual responsibilities Provide a schedule

A Yearly Plan Will Promote a balanced experience Provide a way to measure success Promote family participation

Constructing a Yearly Plan Step One: Determine the interests and desires of all members of the club Step Two: Putting the Suggestions into a Plan

Gathering Information & Suggestions Clover Worksheet Activity Survey box Post a wall parking lot or sticky board Web based Collages Roll call Brainstorming

Planning Committee: Selection Represent the total diversity of the club Ages of Members Gender Race Abilities/Disabilities Parents and Volunteers Long Time and New Members (Small clubs can use entire club as the committee)

Planning Committee: Advantages Assures everyone has a voice in what the club does Provides a hands on learning experience in group process Planning Organizing Managing

Planning Committee Meeting Gather Information before the meeting Start the meeting with a group building experience Identify group goals Create action plans to reach goals Identify responsibilities Write the plan Get club approval

Setting Goals Goals state what club members want to accomplish Good club goals Are based on interests of members Target life skills Are stated clearly

Setting Goals Good club goals Are realistic and achievable and measurable Are appropriate to developmental needs of members Promote cooperation Promote learning and skill development

Setting Goals Good club goals Provided incentives; group and individual Provide opportunities for communication, leadership and community service

Setting Goals Goals statements can start like this: In (year) our club members will

Action Plans Include Meetings that take place on a fixed date every month Educational field trips or presentations by special guests Recreational activities (games, songs, etc.) for each meeting

Action Plans Include Special events such as parties, dances, or picnics At least one community service project Two or three projects lasting at least two months each

Action Plans Include At least one opportunity for each member to make a presentation One club recognition activity One promotional activity during National 4-H Week One meeting to plan the program for the following year

Writing the Club Plan Use simple terms and include dates, times, places, and names of those responsible Make sure the plan: Can be realistically accomplished Includes experiences that involve all members

Writing the Club Plan Has interesting age appropriate opportunities. Assures fun for members Takes into consideration members activities outside of the 4-H club. Promotes leadership, public speaking, and service to the community

Measure Of Success Indicators Open communication between local 4-H office and leaders of the 4-H club Diversity in membership and leadership Shared leadership between adults, and youth

Measure Of Success Indicators Flexible and adaptable leadership Varied opportunities for youth/adult partnering Individual interests, abilities, and assets addressed Balanced avenues of participation offered

Measure Of Success Indicators Balanced opportunities for cooperation and competition offered Recognition provided for member and volunteer accomplishments and contributions Group agreement on rules to assure positive environment