After School Program Start-up Tips… with No Fear Factor! Presented by 4-H Youth Development Specialists Vanette Grover & Karen Byers.
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After School Program Start-up Tips… with No Fear Factor! Presented by 4-H Youth Development Specialists Vanette Grover & Karen Byers Introduce yourself and share: Why are you here? A 5-Step Approach…. 1) Call a Community Meeting 2) Create Advisory Committee & Conduct Planning Mtgs • Form Sub-committees and Make Assignments 3) Hold Meetings With Committee Sharing • • Budget, Marketing, Program Plan, Next Action Steps, etc… Timeline 4) Finalize & Submit Proposal 5) Implement the Program Step #1 – Call A Community Meeting • Who are some of the people you would include? • How many people would you include? • When and where would you meet? • What kind of information would you want to collect from them? Is there a special role you would like each person to play? Step #2 – The Meeting Agenda • What kind of research information and/or data would you like to share with them? • Where do you get this information? • What is each person’s role on the committee? • Outline proposed activities. Step #2 – The Meeting Agenda • Define after school needs/options, target audience, and other participants. • Determine goal(s) for the committee & program. • Are there others to involve in this process? • Create subcommittees and assignments based on goals. • Create agenda for next meeting. Sidebar Tip: Prior to 2nd Meeting • Distribute a family survey soon after 1st meeting so they can be returned and tabulated prior to 2nd meeting. • Prepare an outline of proposed activities as discussed in 1st meeting. Steps #3 & 4 – Committee Reporting • Review goals and assignments. • Have sub-committees report to the group. • Discuss reports and make any adjustments. • Set Short-term, Intermediate, and Long-term goals. • Set future meeting dates and timetables. • Prepare a final proposal. Sidebar on Program Financing • Be prepared to talk about how the after school program will be financed: • Fee Structure, Grants, Etc… • Full-time or Part-time Coordinator • Additional Staff paid or volunteer • As a guide, you can figure approximately $3 per child if the coordinator is paid other than through fees and $4-$5 if paid through child fees. Step #5 – Implement & Evaluate • Be prepared to DWYSYWD…. ”Do What You Say You Will Do!” • Continue to meet after the program starts to evaluate quality & sustainability. The After School Program is Up and Running…Now What? • What role do we play as Extension Educators? • What might our long-term outcomes be? • Is it enough to have a sustainable program? • How do we impact the after school environment? • How do we incorporate 4-H into After School? ~Let’s share ideas and thoughts~ Thank You! Presented by 4-H Youth Development Specialists Vanette Grover & Karen Byers