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ICYMI - Answering the Call: The Role of Extension After an Emergency

 

Last week, the Southern Jagriculture team from Southern University Ag Research & Extension center joined us and delivered an EXCELLENT webinar on the role of Extension after an emergency. 

Utilizing the historic 2016 Louisiana Flood as their conceptual lens, this webinar focused on their individual efforts as second responders, SUAREC’s response to help mitigate future losses, the role and linkage of Extension professional as second responders, and much more. 

This team has been an active participant in eXtension's Impact Collaborative program. As a result of their work at the October 2019 Impact Collaborative Summit, they received a $5000 grant from the Impact Collaborative to help push their program forward. 

Check out the recording of their webinar here

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Hi Aaron,

Please share if you are aware of any virtual trainings on facilitation. I facilitate discussion on equity and inclusion in my role. Please let me know if you are aware of any such trainings.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,
Anindita

Anindita Das, PhD. | Iowa 4-H Youth Development
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
Stakeholder and Partnership Development Program Coordinator
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1259 Stange Road
Ames, IA 50011
anidas@iastate.edu<mailto:anidas@iastate.edu>
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Hi Aaron,

Now I am not able to log-in to connect.extension.org
Hope you can help me.
Sincerely,
Anindita

Anindita Das, PhD. | Iowa 4-H Youth Development
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
Stakeholder and Partnership Development Program Coordinator
she | her | hers

1259 Stange Road
Ames, IA 50011
anidas@iastate.edu<mailto:anidas@iastate.edu>
515-294-9627 (Office)
479-445-4627 (Mobile)
www.extension.iastate.edu/4h


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