State volunteer forums can be an invaluable resource for providing opportunities for volunteer training on positive youth development. Some western states have experienced decreasing attendance and have questioned the practicality of hosting such forums. In this article, we showcase successes that one western state has experienced as a result of implementing innovative approaches. An online survey of participants showed increased capacity of volunteers to lead 4-H programs. Additionally, we outline implications for Extension professionals to inform their efforts to achieve successful volunteer forums
The purpose of this study was to assess the management of volunteers through self-perceptions of Tex...
Volunteers are essential to the 4-H program. This study was conducted to determine why individuals v...
The club meeting has served as a key delivery method for 4-H programming across the United States th...
This article explores the important role that volunteers play in the effective delivery of Extension...
University of Idaho Extension 4-H professionals have learned to work with volunteers in new ways to ...
Training is a critical component of any successful volunteer management system. The evaluation repor...
Obstacles facing new 4-H volunteers include time constraints and difficulty finding project-specific...
Learn how you can help the young people in your community by volunteering in 4-H. Whether it's helpi...
The National 4-H Volunteer e-Forum is an alternative to multistate, face-to-face volunteer forums. B...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Orienting and training 4-H volunteers are critical to individuals and the organization. The two-part...
This publication provides a perspective to using teens as volunteers to teach 4-Hers
The purpose of this descriptive study was to conduct a state-wide needs assessment of Tennessee 4-H ...
The 4-H Volunteer Continuing Education Academy was developed to provide 4-H club leaders a continuin...
Volunteers are central to the delivery of 4-H programs, and providing quality, relevant training is ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the management of volunteers through self-perceptions of Tex...
Volunteers are essential to the 4-H program. This study was conducted to determine why individuals v...
The club meeting has served as a key delivery method for 4-H programming across the United States th...
This article explores the important role that volunteers play in the effective delivery of Extension...
University of Idaho Extension 4-H professionals have learned to work with volunteers in new ways to ...
Training is a critical component of any successful volunteer management system. The evaluation repor...
Obstacles facing new 4-H volunteers include time constraints and difficulty finding project-specific...
Learn how you can help the young people in your community by volunteering in 4-H. Whether it's helpi...
The National 4-H Volunteer e-Forum is an alternative to multistate, face-to-face volunteer forums. B...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Orienting and training 4-H volunteers are critical to individuals and the organization. The two-part...
This publication provides a perspective to using teens as volunteers to teach 4-Hers
The purpose of this descriptive study was to conduct a state-wide needs assessment of Tennessee 4-H ...
The 4-H Volunteer Continuing Education Academy was developed to provide 4-H club leaders a continuin...
Volunteers are central to the delivery of 4-H programs, and providing quality, relevant training is ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the management of volunteers through self-perceptions of Tex...
Volunteers are essential to the 4-H program. This study was conducted to determine why individuals v...
The club meeting has served as a key delivery method for 4-H programming across the United States th...