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Youth Programs That Create Impact

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The Culture of Personal Finance

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Virtual State Fair

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Webinar: Farm Recordkeeping

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What’s new with Story Maps?

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Who Gets My Personal Stuff

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Selection of Your Estate Executor

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So Now You're An Executor

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Second Life for Newbies

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Second Life Meetup

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Second Life Meetup

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Unpacking the Farm Labor Puzzle

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What’s it Like to Work with the eXtension Foundation as an NTAE Project? - Bridging the GAPs

Aaron Weibe ·
eXtension recently announced the opportunity for nominations for the New Technologies for Agricultural Extension (NTAE) for Year 2 projects. The nomination form will be available on June 15th until July 20th, 2020. Selected projects will receive wrap around services from the eXtension Foundation to support and amplify the project/program outcomes. Wrap around services include: Project/Program advisory support from a Catalyst (current or past senior program or administrative Cooperative...
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Re: Knowledge is Power: Evaluating Scientific Claims

Ron Brown ·
Thanks much! I assume the link will be posted here?
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Re: Knowledge is Power: Evaluating Scientific Claims

Emily Harmon ·
Ron, this will be recorded so you can view at a later date.
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Re: Knowledge is Power: Evaluating Scientific Claims

Ron Brown ·
Will this be recorded and archived for later viewing?
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On a Time for Grit

Mike Knutz ·
During these uncertain times when programming has ceased as we know it, as well as most other aspects of our life being upended, it can be discouraging or even overwhelming. It seemed a perfect time to continue my read and study into the concept of “Grit” by renown researcher and author, Angela Duckworth. In her New York Times best-selling book “ Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance” ; she lays out her initial studies at the U.S Military Academy at West Point. Duckworth’s quest was to...
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Re: Knowledge is Power: Evaluating Scientific Claims

Ang DeSmith ·
Sorry I though I registered for the event. My assumption was if I clicked yes to attending then I would be automatically registered. Will that register me or do I need to actually look for a link to register? Thank you, -Angela DeSmith, RD Pronouns: she/her/hers FoodWIse County Coordinator Adams/Juneau Counties University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension I am following Wisconsin Department of Health Services, UW-Madison, and federal guidelines due to the COVID-19 virus outbreak. I...
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Re: Knowledge is Power: Evaluating Scientific Claims

Emily Harmon ·
Ang, You have to register to receive the link to join. Whenever the recorded webinar is live I will come back here and post the link.
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Re: Knowledge is Power: Evaluating Scientific Claims

Ang DeSmith ·
I was looking for the link to join and noticed the message below. I will watch the recording later.
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Re: Knowledge is Power: Evaluating Scientific Claims

Scott Thiemann ·
recorded at later date? please send link as i can't get on
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Re: Knowledge is Power: Evaluating Scientific Claims

Santos Lopez ·
Hello, I never received the link to join this event.
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Re: Knowledge is Power: Evaluating Scientific Claims

Emily Harmon ·
Santos, Did you register for the event here: http://go.illinois.edu/selfcare ? When you register here you will receive the link to join the session. I'm sorry for the confusion!
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Re: Knowledge is Power: Evaluating Scientific Claims

Emily Harmon ·
Angela, You have to register with the link that I have provided at the end of the event posting. http://go.illinois.edu/selfcare
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Re: Training Your Immune System: Outlining the Effects of Exercise on Immune Function

Aaron Weibe ·
Automated message: Thanks for sharing this event! If you can, please remember to update this listing after your event with a link to the recording. You can do that by coming back to your event here in Connect Extension, clicking "Manage Event" and then "Edit Event." From there, I suggest adding the words "Recording Available Here" to the top of your event and linking out to the recording. Example: Recording Available Here Thanks for helping us make this an awesome archive of resources for...
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Re: Training Your Immune System: Outlining the Effects of Exercise on Immune Function

Emily Harmon ·
The recording for this webinar will be here: https://extension.illinois.edu...mer-self-care-series
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eXtension Welcomes West Virginia State University and the University of Arizona as Newest Members for 2020

Aaron Weibe ·
The eXtension Foundation welcomes West Virginia State University and the University of Arizona as our newest members for 2020. A complete listing of eXtension members is available here . Institutions that are members of the eXtension Foundation get access to the Impact Collaborative program and Impact Collaborative sponsored events. A listing of member-only events is available in Connect Extension or directly on the eXtension website and includes, but not limited to: Two national Innovation...
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Data and Policy: Responding to Human Services Needs

Brad Gaolach ·
The Western Center for Metropolitan Extension and Research has released the next white paper in their Leading Edge Dialogue series: Data and Policy: Responding to Human Services Needs . Data is needed for decision-making, particularly around human services and community development, which are complex and intersectional issues. Skill in leveraging and presenting data will position research at the forefront of social policy conversations and decisions; however, retaining current silos of data...
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Best thing you've shared recently?

Karl Bradley ·
Completely out of the blue I asked my son this question... What's the best thing I've ever shared with you? We both moved on to other things & frankly I thought he'd forgotten. Eventually, he came over to me & said the best thing I'd shared with him was.........time! Well, needless to say, this blew me away. We all search for things in which to be proud of our kids but this simple answer struck me as profound for a teenager. The only thing we all have in common is time. A few years...
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About the Extension Foundation

The Extension Foundation was formed in 2006 by Extension Directors and Administrators. Today, the Foundation partners with Cooperative Extension through liaison roles and a formal plan of work with the Extension Committee on Organization and Policy (ECOP) to increase system capacity while providing programmatic services, and helping Extension programs scale and investigate new methods and models for implementing programs. The Foundation provides professional development to Cooperative Extension professionals and offers exclusive services to its members. In 2020 and 2021, the Extension Foundation has awarded 85% of its direct funding back to the Cooperative Extension System, 100% of funds are used to support Cooperative Extension initiatives. 

This technology is supported in part by New Technologies for Ag Extension (funding opportunity no. USDA-NIFA-OP-010186), grant no. 2023-41595-41325 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture or the Extension Foundation. For more information, please visit extension.org. You can view the terms of useat extension.org/terms.

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