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Nominating for eXtension's i-Three Corps

The NEW eXtension is seeking 200 individuals to co-invent the future.  We’re calling this group our i-Three Issue Corps!

eXtension is looking for individuals who have plans of work including either Climate or Food Systems.  Nominations can be for individuals or teams. The nomination deadline is November 6, 2015

How do you or someone you know become a part of this movement to work differently in Cooperative Extension? How can you join us to experiment with new tools, model new behaviors all with the goal of working effectively to make a measurable impact?

Does this sound like something you or someone you know would find exciting or interesting?  Is some aspect of Climate or Food Systems in your plan of work?

This session will describe the call for nominations, the work the i-Three Corps will do, discuss how you can nominate yourself or others, individuals and teams.


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