The following bulletin includes information regarding the Well Connected Communities initiative for the week of March 8, 2021:
In this Edition
- Upcoming WCC Webinars
- Reporting
- Important Announcements
- WCC Communications Update
- Additional Resources
- National Health Outreach Conference
Upcoming WCC Webinars
- Youth Voice and Leadership
March 16 Webinar of the Status of YAP is moved to Thursday, March 25, 3-4:15 PM: OOOPS—This webinar was scheduled too closely to the deadline for WCC quarterly reports (March 15) and activities around the Youth Community Health Action Plans/Dolphin Tank presentations for teams that went to the 4-H Healthy Living Summit (March 20). It has been rescheduled for Thursday, March 25 as a 75-minute session. There are new Youth-Adult Partnership models emerging from the pandemic that will be shared, and a deeper dive will be included for examples of the new ways youth are leading community health change by several LGUs. Register
WCC Reporting
- Year 2 Q1 Reporting Due March 15, 2021
- Action Required The Q4 report will be due March 15, 2021. The reporting period is December 1, 2021 – February 28, 2021.
- The reporting will consist of each community submitting a community report – submitted via the WCC community portal
- one LGU Financial Status Report – an excel spreadsheet submitted to bmckay@fourhcouncil.edu
- one Tobacco Separation Protocol validation letter – emailed to bmckay@fourhcouncil.edu
Important Announcements
- Master Volunteer Curriculum
- Please note that the Master Volunteer Curriculum is now public on the WCC Website. Find it here.
WCC Communications Update
- We are getting ready to add a new feature to the public website that maps all of our communities and provides a mini profile for each. (An expanded public community profile is planned for launch soon after that.) Please help us out by providing the following for each of your WCC communities
- Community coalition name
- Coalition online presence/s (on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, website, etc.)
Please send the above information to Jen GE at JGrizzard@fourhcouncil.edu.
Additional Resources
- Youth in Action Applications
The 4‑H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders with diverse backgrounds and unique perspectives in our core pillar areas: agriculture, civic engagement, healthy living and STEM. Each year, Pillar Winners will experience an exciting year of telling their 4‑H story and celebrating their leadership. Winners receive:
- $5,000 higher education scholarship
- Promotional video showcasing their 4‑H impact story
- All-expenses paid trip to Washington, D.C. for National 4‑H Council’s Legacy Awards
- Networking opportunities with 4‑H celebrities and other prominent alumni
- Recognition as the official 4‑H youth spokesperson for their pillar
Apply Applications should be submitted no later than 11:59 PM PT on Monday, March 29, 2021.
This program supports the implementation and delivery of mentoring services to youth who are currently abusing or addicted to drugs, youth at risk for abusing drugs, and youth with family members who are currently abusing or addicted to drugs. Mentoring services can be one-to-one, group, peer, or a combination. Funding can be used to support new mentoring matches or continue existing mentoring matches at the time of application. Closing date: March 16, 2021.
The Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (RCORP) is a multi-year initiative aimed at reducing the morbidity and mortality of substance use disorder (SUD), including opioid use disorder (OUD), in high risk rural communities. This notice announces the opportunity to apply for funding under RCORP-Implementation. Closing date: March 12, 2021.
- 2021 National Extension Conference on Volunteerism, April 26-29, 2021
The National Extension Conference on Volunteerism Planning Committee and Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, encourages those who are interested to save April 26-29, 2021, for the National Extension Conference on Volunteerism “NECV” 2021! Plans are underway for an exciting Extension professional conference with a focus on volunteerism at the Hard Rock Hotel and Conference Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This conference is ideal for volunteer-focused professionals who are serving within all areas of Extension programs (4-H, ANR, FCS). For information about calls for proposals and registration opening:
Join the NECV 2021 interest list-serv at: http://eepurl.com/gY8Pzz.
Follow developments on Facebook at www.facebook.com/1NECV/
- Youth PhotoVoice Panel at the Leadership Summit for Healthy Communities Do you work with youth who would be interested in talking about how their culture, community, and environments influence the choices they make? Maybe they want to put a spotlight on health or social justice issues that concern them! This year, youth have an opportunity to be panelists during the Youth PhotoVoice Panel at the Leadership Summit for Healthy Communities + Youth Edition. PhotoVoice applications are being accepted for any young person interested in participating. You may be more familiar with the Youth Summit. This year, it is combining with the Leadership Summit to help foster relationships and collaboration among youth and community coalitions. Only a few entries will be selected to be a part of the panel, but all entries will be featured during the Summit! To find out more, or to submit an abstract, click on the project link below. Submission Deadline: March 12, 2021.
Youth Edition PhotoVoice
2021 National Health Outreach Conference, May 3-7, 2021
The conference will be held virtually May 3-7, 2021. With the theme of “The Grand Challenge: Building a Healthy Future for All,” there will be sessions related to health equity, effective behavior change messaging, policy system and environmental change, health behavior, and pandemic response programming. Keynote speakers, concurrent and posters sessions will be relevant for professionals who address health, nutrition, youth development, workforce development, and human development. See https://cvent.me/Ygg1N0 for additional details about the conference.
Purpose: To showcase research, best practices and dissemination strategies that will create positive impact on the health of all Americans.
Goals:
- Educate attendees about best practices for translating current research and health-related recommendations to target audiences, especially youth, minority and workforce audiences.
- Prepare attendees to translate research using communication practices and approaches to address health issues for target audience.
- Explore how to develop successful collaborations of multi-disciplinary partners to effect system, community and individual behavior changes to build population health.