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McCall, Fran Korthaus; Culp, Ken, III – Journal of Extension, 2013
Volunteer recognition is an important component of Extension programs. Most land-grant universities have implemented a state volunteer recognition program. Extension professionals, however, are too overburdened with meetings, programs, and activities to effectively recognize volunteers locally. Utilizing a state model is an efficient means of…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Volunteers, Counties, Extension Agents
Culp, Ken, III; Edwards, Harriett C.; Jordan, Jenny W. – Journal of Extension, 2014
The SR4-HVAG combines the efforts of states to provide quality educational programming for volunteers and Extension professionals using an advisory group system. An advisory group rather than a council was created because the group provides programmatic input rather than sets policy. The purposes of the SR4-HVAG are to: provide a mechanism for…
Descriptors: Regional Programs, Volunteer Training, Volunteers, Communities of Practice
Culp, Ken, III – Journal of Extension, 2012
To organize and coordinate the efforts of many volunteers, a framework for volunteer engagement is needed. The "GEMS" Model of volunteer administration was developed to assist Extension professionals and volunteer coordinators to effectively administer volunteer programs without delivering the program themselves. The GEMS Model is…
Descriptors: Volunteers, Extension Education, Extension Agents, Delivery Systems

Deppe, Catherine A.; Culp, Ken, III – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2001
4-H youth development agents (n=81) identified the importance and frequency of use of the phases in the GEMS (Generate, Educate, Motivate, Sustain) model of volunteer administration. The greatest discrepancy between importance and frequency was in sustaining volunteer involvement. Areas for agents' professional development were identified.…
Descriptors: Extension Agents, Models, Needs Assessment, Student Development
Nestor, Patrick; McKee, Renee K.; Culp, Ken, III – Journal of Leadership Education, 2006
The purpose of this study was to demographically describe 4-H volunteer leaders' competencies for effective delivery of 4-H youth development programs. As a subset of the data, occupation, level of education, college major of the volunteer leaders, staff and faculty were gathered as the primary focus of the article. The study was descriptive and…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Volunteers, Leadership Qualities, Competence