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The Rural Voice, 2001-03, Page 56GREY County Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER • The Rural Voice is provided to all Grey County Farmers by the GCFA. 446 10th St., Hanover, Ontario N4N 1 P9 Email: grey@ola.on.ca Website: www.ofa.on.ca/grey 519-364-3050 or 1-800-275-9551 New 4-H Ontario marks first year 4-H in Ontario has just completed its first year under new management and a new delivery model. For 85 years 4-H has been an Ontario government program. In April 2000 a new management team was hired and the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) became one of 441 Ontario's funding partners. At this point there have been few bumps in the transition road. Members will not notice differences in the clubs offered or the resources provided. They will notice their awards have changed from wooden plaques to certificates and some of the benchmark awards have been dropped. Opportunities like camps, workshops and conferences will continue. The leaders will notice the most impact. especially at the association level, as it will be their responsibility to generate individual project resource manuals from master copies provided. This will require additional funds from local 4-H leaders' associations but will be more efficient in the long term as the current number of resources will be printed in time, at the point of use. In the past large quantities were printed, stored in a central warehouse and then shipped to the leaders. Program delivery therefore will enjoy a smooth transition. The other side of the equation, and equally as important, is funding. The GREY COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE DIRECTORS' MEETING Thursday, March 22, 2001 8:00 p.m. (NOTE TIME CHANGE) GREY GABLES 206 Toronto Street South, Markdale Members are welcome to attend 52 THE RURAL VOICE program, as it currently is designed, costs about $1.1 million annually. OMAFRA has agreed to fund, for the first three years. a significant portion of the annual budget. +The shortfall is covered by membership fees. which were introduced three years ago. corporate sponsorship, other grants and donations. In the next year 4-H Ontario will he going back to negotiate base funding for future years and early indications are that OMAFRA wishes to be a partner in the long term, but the funding level has not yet been established. Four years ago. I along with a number of other interested people. sat on an advisory committee that set about to establish the Ontario 4-H Foundation. The purpose of this body was to attract endowed funds. manage the assets and disburse the interest earned to 4-H Ontario. This would eventually provide a stable source of funding for the program. The Foundation would require $11,000,000 at 10 per cent interest to . totally fund the existing program. The first annual meeting of the Foundation will be held in March 2001 and it currently has accumulated about $250,000 (a start!). The Foundation has evolved with an integrated funding strategy for both the 4-H program and the 4-H Foundation. Consequently a number of successes have been achieved but not all have contributed to the endowed portion of the Foundation. We have several new partners including Gencor Inc. providing office space and Gay Lea Foods Co- operative Limited sponsoring the capital cost of the Award of Achievement (a framed print). Of note, the Ontario Horse Racing Industry Association has provided a substantial endowment to the Foundation for use in the 4-H horse project areas. Numerous other groups and individuals have also stepped forward to support the 4-H Foundation. Until the Foundation accumulates considerable funds, your assistance to lobby our provincial politicians about the importance of continuing base funding of 4-H Ontario would be helpful. In the meantime the Foundation's next major fundraising event will be the First Annual Golf Tournament and Silent and Live Auction. It will be held at the Springfield Golf and Country Club south of Guelph on Thursday, May 24, 2001. I hope to see you there.0 — Wayne McCausland Trustee, Ontario 4-H Foundation 2nd Vice President, Grey County Federation of Agriculture EFP Workshops Scheduled Grey County Environmental Farm Plan Workshops are being held on the following dates: Tuesday, February 20 and 27 - Holstein - 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Friday, February 23 and March 2 - Swinton Park - 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday, March 19 and 26 Keady Community Centre - 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Evening Sessions (3 evenings, 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.) Grey County Ag. Services Centre, Markdale Wednesday, March 7/Thursday, March 8/Wednesday, March 14 Please contact Grey County Agricultural Services Centre at 519-986-3756 to register or for more information. 1