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2006 NACDEP Conference
February 13-16
San Antonio, Texas
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Utilizing volunteers in integrated Extension programming
Success Story
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Speakers:
Susan S. Jakes and Robin G. Roper
919-515-9161
susan_jakes@ncsu.edu
North Carolina State University
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Traditional volunteer structures have been
successful partnerships for Extension and met many mutual purposes.
Frequently though, at the community level, as programs strive to
become more integrated across content areas, there is a need to
develop a more integrated volunteer core that can serve Extension
beyond traditional roles.
In North Carolina there has been an organizational change effort
to make Extension programming more integrated across content areas
to create a more powerful and lasting impact as well as increase
the visibility and vitality of all of Extension. This requires structural
changes at all levels of the system, including our volunteer base.
Additionally, the natural evolution of traditional volunteer groups
has resulted in a need to revitalize and rethink how we structure
our volunteer base.
A team of specialists, county and district directors, and department
heads are working to develop volunteer training around this need
for an integrated volunteer core.
Workshop participants will:
- Understand a brief history of the project
- Analyze a model of change that integrates programming across
content areas
- Integrate components of volunteer development in relationship
to this model
- Apply this model to the revitalization of their Extension volunteerism
programs
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For more information about the conference, contact the
conference co-chairs: Cindy Bigger, cbigger@umn.edu,
(888) 241-0843, or Rick Maurer, richard.maurer@uky.edu,
(859) 257-7582.
For questions, comments or concerns about the 2006 NACDEP
Conference website, contact emilye@srdc.msstate.edu.
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