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Now Available: The National Registry of Cooperative Extension Programs and Assets

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This tool is now available to Cooperative Extension. Join 50+ other Extension programs that have already registered!

Responding to specific requests in regional meetings and through various projects including EXCITE, the Extension Foundation has developed a National Registry of Cooperative Extension Programs and Assets (NRCEPA). This tool will enable Cooperative Extension professionals to register their projects, programs, or curriculum for nationwide collaboration among Cooperative Extension colleagues.

  • The intent of this tool is to assist Extension professionals to quickly find other like-programming efforts across the system to reduce duplication of work, and help speed up access to digital assets that would be useful to the development of new programs.
  • At the request of Extension leaders, the NRCEPA provides ready-access to a living database of efforts across the system in order to rapidly respond to system-wide funding opportunities. 

The NRCEPA was co-designed with a number of individuals and organizations across Cooperative Extension including the ECOP Health Innovation Task Force, and the National Urban Extension Leaders (NUEL).

Check it out at extension.org/registry



The National Urban Extension Leaders (NUEL) has been talking about the need to have a national database that allows for the collection of current Extension program efforts in urban and metropolitan spaces to better allow Extension to tell it’s ‘Urban Impacts’ story. The National Registry is what we had been hoping for…and so much more!

– Marie Ruemenapp, Extension Specialist & Co-Director Urban Collaborators, Michigan State University Extension


Features

  • When registering a project, program, or curriculum, users are invited to add any digital assets they feel may be helpful to their peers nationally for download. This includes evaluation tools, images, videos, text for campaigns, and more.
  • Auto-segments Cooperative Extension programs by program area including Ag & Natural Resources, 4-H/Youth Development, FACS, Community Development, Immunization Education, and Urban Extension.
  • After submitting your program, project, or curriculum to the registry, you’ll be able to return anytime to make updates.
  • Dynamic search helps users find what they need quickly by keyword.

The Extension Collaborative on Immunization Teaching and Engagement (EXCITE) piloted the NRCEPA as a means of taking a landscape assessment of immunization education programs across Cooperative Extension. This enabled EXCITE to see the scope of efforts already happening across Cooperative Extension on capacity funds, identify potential collaborations, share curriculums and materials, and lift up the work happening in this area to our CDC and USDA-NIFA partners.

– Michelle Rodgers, Associate Dean and Director, University of Delaware, EXCITE Project Director


Follow the National Registry on Twitter at @NRCEPA for real-time updates with new program, project, and curriculum submissions. 


This work is supported in part by New Technologies for Ag Extension grant no. 2020-41595-30123 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.

June 24, 2021/by Aaron Weibe
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New Technologies for Ag Extension (NTAE) Year 3 Application Workshop

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NTAE acceleration projects are selected to align with the USDA Strategic Plan and are early stage (have goals, expected impacts, some project start up activities) and have high potential for impact.  Selected projects will receive support from a catalyst team to advise and mentor projects and support from Key Informants who will work with the team to increase skills and capacities in leadership, partnership, marketing and communications, publishing and digital engagement, evaluation, professional development and project management.

Projects with these types of support are able to accelerate their project’s targeted impact, scope, digital presence and provide excellent training for CES professionals.  Projects not selected for Year 3 projects will have an opportunity to debrief their applications with the review team.


The purpose of this workshop is to help teams create informed, strong, viable NTAE project proposals for the NTAE Year 3 funding cycle.

In this workshop, teams will:

  • Learn about project selection criteria and specific application components.
  • Receive hands-on application development time in addition to instructions and tips,
  • Learn next steps for completing your application.

Registration Information:

  • All team members should attend together.
  • All team members need to register individually, and under the same Team/Project Name.
  • All project teams planning on applying for NTAE Year 3 are strongly encouraged to participate.

Teams Should Come with the Following Information About Their Proposed Project:

  • Targeted audience
  • A current project that is ready for acceleration and growth
  • Be ready to work collaboratively using an application template (Join the Workshop using a computer with video, not phone).

Register Here

June 14, 2021/by Aaron Weibe
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Extension Collaborative on Immunization Teaching & Engagement Announces Funding Recipients for Activities 1 and 2

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The Extension Foundation, in cooperation with the Extension Committee on Organization and Policy, through an Interagency Agreement with the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are funding the Cooperative Extension System to address health disparities among rural and other underserved communities. This initiative is called the Extension Collaborative on Immunization Teaching & Engagement (EXCITE).
The EXCITE program serves all Land-grant universities through two sets of activities: system-wide engagement with the CDC’s Vaccinate with Confidence communication campaign (Activity 1) and selected adult immunization education pilot projects (Activity 2).
72 applications for non-competitive Activity 1 funding were received from Land-grant institutions representing all six regions of Cooperative Extension. 30 applications were received for competitive Activity 2 funding involving 38 Land-grant institutions representing five regions of Cooperative Extension; 24 were selected for funding.


Below is a list of institutions receiving funding for Activity 1 and Activity 2:

Activity 1 Recipients:

Alabama A&M University
Alcorn State University
American Samoa Community College
Auburn University
Bay Mills Community College
Cankdeska Cikana Community College
Central State University
Clemson University
College of the Menominee Nation
College of the Muscogee Nation
Colorado State University Extension
Cornell University
Delaware State University
Florida A&M University
Fort Valley State College
Iowa State University
Kansas State University
Kentucky State University
Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College
Langston University
Lincoln University
Louisiana State University
Michigan State University
Mississippi State University
Montana State University
Nebraska Indian Community College
New Mexico State University
North Carolina A&T State University
North Carolina State University
North Dakota State University
Ohio State University
Oklahoma State University
Oregon State University
Pennsylvania State University
Prairie View A&M University
Purdue University
Red Lake Nation College
Rutgers University
Southern University
Tennessee State University
Texas A&M University
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
University of California System
University of Connecticut
University of Delaware
University of Florida
University of Georgia
University of Hawaii
University of Idaho
University of Illinois
University of Kentucky
University of Maine
University of Maryland
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri
University of Nebraska
University of Nevada, Reno
University of New Hampshire
University of Rhode Island
University of Tennessee
University of Vermont
University of Wisconsin-Madison
University of Wyoming
Utah State University
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Virginia State University
Washington State University
West Virginia State University
West Virginia University


Activity 2 Recipients & Collaborators:

Auburn University & Alabama A&M University
Colorado State University
Cornell University
Kentucky State University & University of Kentucky
Lincoln University
Mississippi State University & Alcorn University
New Mexico State University
North Carolina State University
Oregon State University
Pennsylvania State University
Tennessee State University
University of Arkansas
University of Florida & Florida A&M University
University of Georgia
University of Idaho
University of Illinois & Purdue University
University of Maryland & University of Delaware
University of Maryland Eastern Shore & Delaware State University
University of Missouri
University of New Hampshire
University of Tennessee
University of Vermont
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University & Virginia State University
West Virginia State University & West Virginia University

June 2, 2021/by Aaron Weibe
0 0 Aaron Weibe https://extension.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Extension-Foundation-Logo-padded.png Aaron Weibe2021-06-02 23:35:322021-06-02 23:35:32Extension Collaborative on Immunization Teaching & Engagement Announces Funding Recipients for Activities 1 and 2
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