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Kansas 4-H Tip Sheet

October 13, 2017

2018 Horse Volunteer of the Year

Submitted by Pam Van Horn

All across Kansas there are 4-H Horse Volunteers that are making a difference in the lives of 4-H members. Now, is the chance to honor those volunteers for their dedication and commitment to youth by nominating them for the Kansas 4-H Horse Volunteer! Below are the criteria for submitting. Don’t delay!

The selection criteria includes:

Positive impact the nominee has had on 4-H and the 4-H members.

Nominee’s ability to work with young people within the horse project that assist with promoting life skills of fostering a positive self-concept, creating a concern for the community, learning decision-making skills, acquiring interpersonal abilities and developing an inquiring mind.

Innovative approaches for engaging youth into learning and increasing diversity among the participants.

Adult/youth “mentor-learner” relationships built with volunteer and 4-H member.

Dedication to creating a safe and inclusive environment for 4-H members, parents.

Encouragement of positive, cooperative working relationship with Extension Agents; promoting K-State Research and Extension; and following 4-H Policies.

Enthusiasm for initiating new approaches for reaching youth.

Recruitment of new members.

Expansion of project through increased funding and resources.

Role-modeling positive volunteerism and sportsmanship.

Personal development through serving as a 4-H volunteer.

The application in a word document:

A two-page resume which includes the volunteer’s passion for planning, organizing and facilitating project meetings and hands-on trainings; how they serve as a positive role model for youth and adults; and contribute back to the 4-H program.

Three letters of recommendation from: a 4-H member, 4-H volunteer and an Extension Agent.

**Any part of the resume and letter of recommendation is missing the application will be disqualified.**

Submission process:

Application materials must be submitted by a nominator to the nominee’s local Extension Office. Each local county/district office my select one nominee per number of counties represented in the district to continue towards state competition.

Each completed application (two-paged resume and three letters of recommendation) must be submitted to the State 4-H Office by 11:59 p.m., November 30.

Letters should be no longer than two pages in length, in 12-point font single-spaced with 1-inch margins. Letters of recommendation must be written by a 4-H member, a volunteer/parent and an Extension Agent. Nominations must be received electronically in a word document to the Kansas State Research and Extension’s Department of 4-H Youth Development directly to Pamela Van Horn at pvanhorn@ksu.edu.

Electronically submitted application must be received by 11:59 p.m., November 30.

Two-paged resume and the three letters of recommendation must be in Word document. If applications are sent in PDF file, faxed or mailed nomination will be disqualified.

Application must be in 12-point font.

No late nominations accepted.

Announcement:

State Winner will be informed of results by January 1.

Formal announcement of Kansas 4-H Horse Volunteer will be at the Kansas 4-H Horse Panorama the last weekend in January.

The winner will receive a personalized plaque and $50 cash award to be donated to a local 4-H club, event or activity of winner’s choice.

The application information can be found on the Kansas 4-H web site on the Horse page at: http://www.kansas4-h.org/projects/animals/horse.html