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| Getting
Started
This 10- to 15-hour
program emphasizes building the leadership skills of community volunteer
leaders for both youth and adult programs.
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Sample
Letters
This section included: sample
letters for invitation to nominate, sample worksheets for identifying
leadership program participants to be recruited, sample worksheets for
identifying influential community-based groups, sample letter for a
nomination, sample letter congratulating new participants, and then
sample letter saying you have been selected, as well as not selected,
and then finally a participant commitment form.
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| Evaluation
Plan
Two types of evaluation
plans:
Perceptual Knowledge Evaluation - This should be implemented only at
the end of the program, administered face-to-face so that you can clearly
explain the directions to the audience and they can complete it on the
spot.
Behavior Change Evaluation. This should be administered at the last
meeting or mailed a short time after the program ends, as a follow-up
mailing because it allows time for the participants to adopt practices
based on what they have learned, and adoption takes more time than the
diffusion of knowledge.
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