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September 2024

Extension Collaborative on Immunization Teaching & Engagement (EXCITE) Announces NEW Funding Recipients!

The Extension Foundation, in cooperation with the Extension Committee on Organization and Policy, through an Interagency Agreement with the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are funding the Cooperative Extension System to address health disparities among rural and other underserved communities. This initiative is called the Extension Collaborative on Immunization Teaching & Engagement (EXCITE). Earlier this year,...

Join Us for a Consumer Food Waste Webinar Series

Please join us on October 21, 2024, at 12:30 pm for the launch of our new Consumer Food Waste series. This series is part of a USDA grant that Ohio State University and Rutgers Cooperative Extension received to create a national consumer food waste community of practice. This monthly webinar series showcases the efforts of Extension groups, university researchers, and leaders in the food and sustainability industry who are making significant strides in combating consumer food waste. Each...

UNH Extension Seeks a Field Specialist for Community and Economic Development

This position is located at UNH Extension’s Merrimack County office in Boscawen, N.H. The Extension field specialist for community and economic development in Merrimack County will provide educational outreach, technical assistance, community planning, and project implementation support that builds community and regional leaders’ capacity to implement effective strategies to grow and sustain the economy and strengthen communities. Areas of focus include, but are not limited to, local and...

Fundraising, Grant & Partnership Development Workshop Series Recap

ICYMI: The Extension Foundation hosted "Upskilling Fundraising, Grant & Partnership Development for Extension Professionals," a monthly interactive series led by Nate Birt. Each session provided valuable tools and insights designed to help Extension professionals navigate the evolving world of grantmaking. Participants gained new strategies, tools and resources for streamlining their grant processes, improving efficiency and discovering innovative ways to enhance their work. We extend a...

The Role of Domestic Abuse Victim Advocates Working with Clients Experiencing Financial Abuse

Written by: Fe Villegas, MSW, Program Analyst, DoD Military Community Advocacy, Office of Force Resiliency Leaving an abusive partner can be an expensive undertaking. Research shows that most domestic abuse survivors experience financial abuse along with other forms of victimization (National Network to End Domestic Violence, n.d.). Coercive control, a characteristic of domestic abuse, and financial abuse – combined with how often survivors are isolated from their natural resources by their...

Gratitude: Can making a list improve your career? [6th of 8]

Can increasing gratitude improve your brain chemistry and help you feel better? Can it improve your career? The science of gratitude has expanded greatly in the past twenty years. Studies increasingly show that regularly practicing gratitude contributes to better relationships, decreased anxiety, and increased internal satisfaction. These bolster what Daniel Goleman labels emotional and social intelligence, key items for success in our careers and lives. Though once labeled soft skills—i.e.,...

Customizable tools from the Dietary Guidelines Framework and MyPlate Can Help Meet the Needs of Diverse Audiences

Join leaders from USDA Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion for the webinar, "Customizable tools from the Dietary Guidelines Framework and MyPlate Can Help Meet the Needs of Diverse Audiences." Date: October 29th, 2024 Register for the webinar here : https://pages.extension.org/dietary-guidlines-myplate The Dietary Guidelines for Americans framework is intended to be customized to individual needs and preferences, and MyPlate tools empower individuals and communities to select and...

Integrated Pest Management Funding Available

Start a new project related to integrated pest management with funding from the North Central IPM Center. Projects may support community initiatives, critical issues, or working group collaborations related to insects, diseases, or weeds. Funding for selected projects will be awarded in March of 2025. The Center has approximately $360,000 to award and expects to fund about 13 projects. Each project may receive up to $30,000 for a 12-month period. More information is available on the Center's...

Volition: What Are Your Choices? [5th of 8]

Have you ever found your ability to make a choice and act upon it lacking? Choosing and acting define the broad concept of volition. Some label this as having the power to use one’s free will. But in times of stress or anxiety, we sometimes feel hindered in our ability to exercise that choice and action. We may even feel powerless, frozen in place, and unable to act at all. Can you think of a time when you felt unable to make a decision and then act? It could be something major or minor.

Call for JCEP Conference Abstracts!

JCEP Extension Leadership Conference Abstracts Due October 11! The Joint Co uncil of Extension Professionals Extension Leadership Conference will be held February 19-20, 2025 in Savannah, GA. The committee invites abstract submissions, which are due Friday, October 11, 2024. Submitters will be notified by November 5 whether their abstract was selected. Conference registration opens on November 6, 2024. See www.jcep.org/elc for details.

4-H Multi-state Urban Research

4-H Multi-state Urban Research 4-H provides an “Opportunity for All” to design a positive path toward their future. One of the main goals of 4-H is to teach life skills to youth that will have a lasting impact on their development into adulthood. In urban communities, programs may not include some structures commonly found in “traditional” 4-H. The NAE4-HYDP Urban Programming Working Group conducted a study to measure the life skill attainment of participants. This multi-state research...

OneOp Announces Robert "Bob” Bertsch as New National Project Leader

OneOp, a leader in supporting military family service professionals, is pleased to announce the appointment of Robert "Bob" Bertsch as its new National Project Leader. With over 30 years of experience in communication, education, organizational development, and digital technology, Bertsch brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this pivotal role. Bertsch, an Extension Specialist with NDSU Extension at North Dakota State University, has been an integral part of OneOp for 13 years. His...

EXCITE Annual Report – Year Three: Implementation Phase of Adult Immunization

The EXCITE project teams made significant strides in immunization education projects over the past year, which is detailed in the new EXCITE Annual Report – Year Three: Implementation Phase of Adult Immunization . This year’s accomplishments include reaching 2,791,603 individuals, forming 196 health partnerships, and creating 252 educational assets. This report highlights the outcomes and outputs of the E XCITE Implementation Phase project, launched in June 2023. The project involves 36...

UNH Extension Seeks a Program Manager for Beginning Farmer Outreach | Extension

This position can be based in any county office in New Hampshire or campus in Durham, with potential for remote work as determined appropriate with supervisor. The beginning farmer program manager will be responsible for planning, implementing and evaluating outreach programs for beginning farmers under the general direction of designated supervisor. This position is funded by a three-year grant project focused on providing outreach programs and resources to train beginning farmers to be...

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