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More than a Green Jacket Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning Training September-fest Team Building Clover Classic 4-H Ambassadors 4-H Day at the Capitol
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Objectives Improve 4-H visibility Maintain relations with 4-H Alumni/supporters Tell the 4-H Story Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning
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Improve 4-H Visibility Presentations Assist with events Presentations to donors Media contacts & interviews Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning Governor’s Water Conference
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Connect with Alumni/Supporters 4-5 donors/alumni Quarterly 4-H updates Regular “thank you’s” Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning
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Tell the 4-H Story 4-H Day at the Capitol Green Tie Gala Conferences Donor Presentations Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning
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Responsibilities Represent 4-H Support media efforts Serve as Speaker/Trainer 4-H Advocate Donor/Alumni relations Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning
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Represent 4-H Septemberfest OSU Day at OYE Community Oklahoma Pork Congress Oklahoma Farm Bureau Annual Meeting Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning
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Serve as a speaker/trainer 4-H/Youth Conferences and Camps Parent volunteer conferences Other youth and adult groups Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning
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Communicate with Stakeholders Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning 4-H Day at the Capitol
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Donor/Alumni Relations Regular contact with assigned donors Assist with donor events Representative on Oklahoma 4-H Foundation Board of Directors Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning
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Expectations Travel Commitment Attend quarterly meetings, Ambassador Retreat and 4-H Leadership Team Retreat Complete monthly activities and report Assume financial responsibility Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning
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Ambassador Retreat Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning
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Leadership Team Retreat Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning
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Status Active Semi-active Inactive Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning
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Active Fulfill expected roles Attend Leadership Team Retreat, Ambassador Retreat and all quarterly meetings Assist with Ambassador Selection Day Assume financial responsibilities Complete one or more actvities per month Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning
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Semi-Active Must be High School senior or College Freshman Fulfill expected roles Attend Leadership Team Retreat, Ambassador Retreat and one quarterly meeting Assist with Ambassador Selection Day Assume financial responsibilities Complete 6 activities/reports per year Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning
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Inactive Not active for a specific year – Illness (self or family) – Extra 4-H Responsibilities 4-H Executive Officer National Conference Delegate At least one year of eligibility left Would like to participate following year Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning
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Who Can Apply? 4-H Member in good standing At least 13 At least one year of high school left Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning
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Selection Process Due April 1 – Application Form – Story – Reference Letters and certification form Written material judged/15-20 selected for further evaluation – Interview – Extemporaneous speech – Thank You note to a donor Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning
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How to Get Started Visit Ambassador Page of Oklahoma 4-H Web Site: http://oklahoma4h.okstate.edu/ambassador/program.html http://oklahoma4h.okstate.edu/ambassador/program.html Complete all materials and submit 4 copies by April 1 Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning
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2010 4-H Ambassador Team Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning
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More than a Green Jacket Oklahoma 4-H. Honoring. Celebrating. Envisioning Training September-fest Team Building Clover Classic 4-H Ambassadors 4-H Day at the Capitol
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