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Jason Weigle Joins Extension Foundation as New Impact Collaborative Program Coordinator

Aaron Weibe ·
The Extension Foundation is pleased to announce that @Jason Weigle has joined the Extension Foundation team as its new Impact Collaborative Program Coordinator. In this role, Jason will be leading all functions of the Impact Collaborative program to help implement and assess successful offerings to Extension Foundation members and foster the ongoing development of the national Impact Collaborative Facilitator network. The Impact Collaborative is a bundle of services and events that are...
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Youth and Climate Webinar, Sept 11, 1pm EST

Jenifer Wightman ·
September 11 , 1pm EST: YOUTH & Climate , Register here . This hour long webinar will discuss multiple ways to engage youth with climate change: teaching the need to replace fossil fuels in our energy systems, programs to support youth climate digital app development, and working creating culturally inclusive curricula with indigenous communities. TITLE: Where Does Gasoline Go? Why We Must Replace Fire in Our Energy System PRESENTER: Don Haas (Director of Teacher Programming at The...
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Climate & Community Webinar Series, Fall 2024

Jenifer Wightman ·
Fall Webinar Series: Climate and Communities 2nd wed/month 1pm EST, free Join us for 4 free webinars scheduled for this fall from across the United States. Upcoming November 13: Electrification & Climate, register here . December 11: Resiliency Planning & Climate, register here. Past October 9: 1890 Land Grant Institutions & Climate, recording, here . September 11: Youth & Climate, recordings below! Recording : Where Does Gasoline Go? Recording: Youth Power to Reduce Carbon...
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