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4-H PYD IMMERSION – SUPPORTING VOLUNTEERS USING THE 4-H THRIVING MODEL

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Are you ready to engage your volunteers in the 4-H Thriving Model? This immersion is for you! The goal of this virtual PYD Immersion is to provide professionals with the tools they need to support and empower volunteers to implement the 4-H Thriving Model in programming. This virtual 6-hour session will include 12 lightning talks with guest speakers from around the country, each of whom will share ideas of how they are using the 4-H Thriving Model in volunteer management. Speakers will share how they are:

• using spark to recruit volunteers

• inviting volunteers to begin their “4-H Journey”

• orienting volunteers to understand the 4-H Thriving Model

• sharing activities volunteers can lead aligned with the Thriving Model

• understanding how the Danish Merit system aligns with the Thriving Model

• recognizing volunteers using the model, and more!


Plus, participants will get a sneak peek at a new program quality resource for volunteers. We look forward to seeing you on Feb 14!


Location: Virtual

Date: February 14, 2024

Time: 11 am - 5 pm ET

Cost: $75





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