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Enhance Your Outreach with Community Engagement: Join Our Extension Skills Series!

The Extension Foundation is excited to invite you to the second topic series in Extension skills! Over the next few months, experts from Cooperative Extension will share diverse methods, best practices and strategies necessary to elevate your community engagement efforts. Register for Extension Skills here.

We are excited about the opportunity to learn from Extension professionals on how to enhance our Extension programming and better serve our audiences through these engaging skill-builidng sessions.

Mark your calendars and register for the following webinars:

  • May 9th: Community Engagement for Economic Wellbeing
  • June 13th: Engaging Immigrant and Refugee Communities:
    Best Practices and Strategies
  • July 11th: Using Motivational Interviewing for Community Engagement
  • August 8th: Strategies to Your Improve Community Engagement

Register here to join and receive the recordings after the session!

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