Shrinking budgets and increased demands for services and programs are the norm for today\u27s Extension professional. The tasks of procuring grants, developing fund raisers, and pursuing donors require a large investment of time and can lead to mission drift in the pursuit of funding. Implementing a collaborative fee-based program initiative can fund current and new programs, increase program capacity, and create program sustainability
Entities that seek to provide quality community-based health education need sustainable funding to m...
Cooperation is the key to making Extension education work, both from an implementation and funding p...
Crowdfunding is a new tool available for Extension professionals and their clients to use to creativ...
Shrinking budgets and increased demands for services and programs are the norm for today\u27s Extens...
Garnering alternative Extension programming funds has become a fact of life. A group of University o...
Seeking external funding for Extension programs is an important investment in our future. Integral a...
Nationwide, Extension is restructuring and searching for efficiencies due to reduced funding. When A...
Declining government funding for higher education requires colleges and universities to seek alterna...
Effective Cooperative Extension programs produce important private and public value for individuals,...
This paper builds on the Extension program planning framework presented by Seevers, Graham, Gamon, a...
How do you become an effective Extension professional—produce scholarly work, provide strong educati...
The 4-H Program within Cooperative Extension is more than 100 years old. As we celebrate 100 years o...
Development of Cooperative Extension programs depends upon the skills and abilities of competent Ext...
The purpose of the study was to systematically analyze three existing Cooperative Extension Service ...
The effort described in this article resulted from requests for clarity and consistency from new and...
Entities that seek to provide quality community-based health education need sustainable funding to m...
Cooperation is the key to making Extension education work, both from an implementation and funding p...
Crowdfunding is a new tool available for Extension professionals and their clients to use to creativ...
Shrinking budgets and increased demands for services and programs are the norm for today\u27s Extens...
Garnering alternative Extension programming funds has become a fact of life. A group of University o...
Seeking external funding for Extension programs is an important investment in our future. Integral a...
Nationwide, Extension is restructuring and searching for efficiencies due to reduced funding. When A...
Declining government funding for higher education requires colleges and universities to seek alterna...
Effective Cooperative Extension programs produce important private and public value for individuals,...
This paper builds on the Extension program planning framework presented by Seevers, Graham, Gamon, a...
How do you become an effective Extension professional—produce scholarly work, provide strong educati...
The 4-H Program within Cooperative Extension is more than 100 years old. As we celebrate 100 years o...
Development of Cooperative Extension programs depends upon the skills and abilities of competent Ext...
The purpose of the study was to systematically analyze three existing Cooperative Extension Service ...
The effort described in this article resulted from requests for clarity and consistency from new and...
Entities that seek to provide quality community-based health education need sustainable funding to m...
Cooperation is the key to making Extension education work, both from an implementation and funding p...
Crowdfunding is a new tool available for Extension professionals and their clients to use to creativ...