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Cooperative Extension as a Resource for the Building Healthy Military Communities Pilot Keith G. Tidball, PhD 01 NOV 2016 1

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Cooperative Extension as a

Resource for the Building Healthy

Military Communities Pilot

Keith G. Tidball, PhD

01 NOV 2016

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What is Cooperative Extension?

The word “cooperative” signals extension’s organizational

structure as a formal partnership between USDA, land-grant

colleges and universities, and state and county

governments.

US Congressman Francis Lever

(South Carolina)

US Senator Hoke Smith

(Georgia)

The Smith-Lever Act of 1914

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The National Institute of Food and

Agriculture (NIFA) is an agency within

the U.S. Department of Agriculture

(USDA), part of the executive branch

of the Federal Government. Congress

created NIFA through the Food,

Conservation, and Energy Act of

2008. NIFA replaced the former

Cooperative State Research,

Education, and Extension Service

(CSREES), which had been in

existence since 1994.

Access via Land Grant Universities

• A land-grant college or university is an institution that has

been designated by its state legislature or Congress to

receive the benefits of the Morrill Acts of 1862 and 1890.

• The original mission of these institutions was to teach

agriculture, military tactics, and the mechanic arts as well

as classical studies so that members of the working

classes could obtain a liberal, practical education.

• There are 106 of them, and they have always been

related to the military in some way. It is interesting to

visualize them geographically, especially when also

visualizing military installations. 4

Cooperative Extension

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106 Land Grant UniversitiesMilitary Installations

Cooperative Extension

63,143 counties

Cooperative Extension

New York State Military

Installations

New York State Cooperative

Extension Locations

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Cooperative Extension

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Cooperative Extension as

Force Multiplier

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The potential of the Cooperative Extension

Service and the land grant institutions to be

a readily available force-multiplier for the

Family Readiness mission area was

recognized by leaders at the Department of

Defense and the Department of Agriculture,

and an MOU was signed between the two

agencies to facilitate investment in

developing, refining, and deploying the

Cooperative Extension Service in the area

of Family Readiness.

How can Cooperative Extension serve as a

force multiplier in the Total Force Fitness

environment?

Examples of Cooperative Extension

& Military Collaboration

https://blogs.extension.org/militaryfamilies/category/community-capacity-building/

Thank You!

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Intro to CCB Training

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Community Capacity Building

Training - Fundamentals

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• Overview

• Community Action & Change

• Becoming a CCB

Organization

• Results Focused Planning

Community Capacity Building

Training - Advanced

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• Community Assessment

• Strengthening Formal Systems

through Collaboration

• Mobilizing Informal Networks

• Engaging Military Leaders

• Monitoring Results & Activities

• Sustaining Desired Results

Intro to CCB Training

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http://1.usa.gov/1U6MrZX

Available to any

individual or

organization

Easy to use, self-

directed

Available 24-7

Intro to CCB Training

CEUs not yet available…

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