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Climate Action Plan

The fight against climate change requires broad mobilization, and Cooperative Extension stands poised to make a difference. How can we mobilize the U.S. Cooperative Extension system to quickly and effectively contribute to climate change solutions? This subgroup dives into how we can harness the strength of our network to swiftly and effectively implement solutions.

Virtual Training for National Impacts Database - October 30

The National Impacts Database (NIDB) is an important platform for documenting and demonstrating the collective impacts of land-grant university teaching, research, and Extension.


On October 30, 2024 | 2:00-3:00pm ET the NIDB Team will host a NIDB Virtual Training. This session is for Extension professions new and returning inputters to the National Impacts Database (NIDB), and will cover the basics of the NIDB, how submitted statements are used, and how to write effective impact statements.
https://connect.extension.org/...tabase-nidb-training

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The audience for this workshop is a general, and includes anyone in Extension interested in learning more about the NIDB, and especially those who are going to be inputting information into the database (reporting and evaluation program staff, comms offices, admin staff, or faculty). Climate is always a priority for submissions. These are the items that will be covered in the workshop:

  • About the NIDB
  • Purpose of submitting to the NIDB
  • How submitted statements are used
  • Writing effective impact statements
  • Tour of the database

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