Roles of Extension Volunteers Program Excellence Academy I.

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Roles of Extension Volunteers Program Excellence Academy I

Roles of Volunteers Leadership Advisory Board Program Area Committees/Youth Boards Master Volunteers Associations/Groups Random/Episodic Volunteers Youth Volunteers

Leadership Advisory Board Responsible for overall Extension program Provide vision and long-term planning Serve as advocates for Extension programs Help interpret Extension program and impacts

Program Area Committees & Youth Boards PAC: Work with CEA to plan, implement and evaluate educational programs in a specific program area Youth Board: Youth and adults that work with CEA to plan, implement and evaluate youth educational programs

Master Volunteers Have completed at least 20 hours of specialized training in a particular subject Lead educational programs Commit to giving at least 50 hours of service in the specific subject

Associations and Groups Networks of volunteers with similar interests and skills who come together for a common cause It is important that these groups receive support and training!

Random/Episodic Volunteers Assist with a single activity, event or program Volunteer for a limited time This volunteer group continues to grow!

Youth Volunteers Any individual under the age of 18 that fulfills any volunteer role. Youth are a GREAT resource within all volunteer groups!