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Cooperative Extension Education Center. 6021 South Conway Road Orlando, Florida 32817. Overview. Our History Our Mission Our Areas of Expertise Our Educational Programs Our Results The Future. History. The Cooperative Extension system was established by Congress in 1914
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Cooperative ExtensionEducation Center 6021 South Conway Road Orlando, Florida 32817
Overview • Our History • Our Mission • Our Areas of Expertise • Our Educational Programs • Our Results • The Future
History • The Cooperative Extension system was established by Congress in 1914 • Orange County was one of the first counties in the nation to implement the County Agent concept of providing research based information to local residents
History Orange County Board of County Commissioners $1,037,735 University of Florida – Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences $1,179,521 United States Department of Agriculture
Our MissionCooperative Extension = Education • We provide current research-based non-biased information to residents, communities and businesses • Orange County is our classroom • Orange County’s goals are our priorities • We have the ability to react quickly with education to address current issues and needs • We bring state and federal dollars to the county
Areas of Educational Expertise • Family and Consumer Sciences • Sustainable housing and environment • Financial management • Food safety and nutrition • 4-H Youth Development • Adult and youth leadership • Healthy lifestyles • Environmental education • School enrichment
Areas of Educational Expertise • Agriculture and Natural Resources • Livestock and forage • Natural resources/environment • Nurseries and greenhouse crops • Vegetables • Citrus • Environmental Horticulture • Residential horticulture • Commercial landscape management • Florida Yards and Neighborhoods
Educational Programs Cooperative Extension is education that creates an opportunity for change Our Goals: • Sustaining natural resources • Enhancing the sustainability of agriculture • Promoting individual, family and community well-being
Sustaining Natural Resources Orange County Saves: Economic Living Expo
Topics: Save money Conserve water Sustainable landscapes Improve health Save energy Goal: To empower individuals and families with information on how to develop and/or expand on an Eco-Friendly lifestyle Sustaining Natural Resources
Collaborations with County BCC and departments Recruited 4-H & adult volunteers Effective publicity campaign 12-concurrent workshops taught by Extension faculty “Green” product vendors and exhibits Nationally recognized keynote speakers Sustaining Natural Resources
Community Partnerships Two year success 175 attendees 2008 152 attendees 2009 State-Regional-National Awards Sustaining Natural Resources
Enhancing the Sustainability of Agriculture Orange County Economy depends on Tourism Agriculture Construction Research-based education benefits farmers, food costs and sustainability of agriculture
Enhancing the Sustainability of Agriculture Orange County Acreage Urbanization Agriculture 8,220 Jobs Overall economic impact of $472 Million Dollars.
Enhancing the Sustainability of Agriculture Florida Yards & Neighborhoods Best Management Practices Integrated Pest Management Equine Disease Forum Composting & Rain Barrel Workshop Florida Master Naturalist Program Greenhouse & Nursery Financials Banker Plant & Biological Control Field Day Best Management Practices for Greenhouses Integrated Pest Management Update Certified Controlled Burner’s Training Master Gardener Program Landscape Design Know Your Irrigation Clock Florida Cattlemen’s Institute & Allied Trade Show Urban and Wildlife Interface Spring Ranchers’ Forum Central Florida Fair Small Farm Conference Agricultural Land Preservationist Training Beef Cattle Reproduction Management School Equine Institute & Allied Trade Show Fall Forage Field Day Poisonous Plants in the Pasture
Promoting Individual, Family and Community Well-Being Raising Kids , Eating Right, Spending Smart , Living Well
Promoting Individual, Family and Community Well-Being Post Purchase Workshop • 339 first time homebuyers who receive down payment assistance • Objective: to understand the requirements needed to protect their investment • Increased knowledge • Developing a spending plan to avoid default • Manage credit and debt • Protecting and maintaining the home
Promoting Individual, Family and Community Well-Being • Food Safety Certification Program • Small Steps to Health and Wealth • Maximizing Home Energy Savings • Disaster Preparation and Recovery • Healthy Homes • Taking Charge of Family Finances • Today’s Youth Tomorrow’s Leaders • Community Gardening
Results: 2008 Educational Contacts 12,500 questions answered by phone 3,500 visitors helped with plant problems 900 educational opportunities attended by 35,000 adults and youth 2,700,000 visitors to our web sites 2,000,000 television, newspapers, radio and magazines contacts per month
Results:Volunteer Involvement 1,300 Volunteers 32,900 Volunteer hours $718,000 Value of volunteer time • 4-H adults and youth • Master Gardeners • Home and Community Educators • Advisory Committees • Lake Watch • Master Naturalist *Based on $16.07 per hour
Results:Recognition • Environmental Education Award (State, Regional and National) • Program Marketing Campaign Award (State and Regional) • Community Partnership Award (State) • Search for Excellence in Crop Production (State and Regional) • PRIDE Award - Ag Production (State) • Governor's Action Team on Energy and Climate Change
Results:Major Grants Family Nutrition Program $76,500 Expanded Foods & Nutrition $56,000 Professional Enhancement - Costa Rica $3,000 Toxic Plant Garden for child and animal safety (pending) - $145,000
Cooperative ExtensionEducation Center 6021 South Conway Road Orlando, Florida 32817