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SARE and Extension:. Tips for Outreach. SSARE State Coordinator Training SSAWG, Mobile, AL Candace Pollock, PR Coordinator. www.southernsare.org. Professional Development Program. Part of the SARE mandate is to train ag agents in sustainable ag
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SARE and Extension: Tips for Outreach SSARE State Coordinator Training SSAWG, Mobile, AL Candace Pollock, PR Coordinator www.southernsare.org
Professional Development Program • Part of the SARE mandate is to train ag agents in sustainable ag • The training component was officially named PDP • PDP funds support sustainable ag training • Through state coordinators in each state • Competitive projects • Workshops/activities/other programs. Your Role as a State Coordinator is to Integrate the Concepts of Sustainable Ag into Daily Outreach and Extension Practices. www.southernsare.org
Where to start Review SARE State coordinator guide What’s available at your land grant university? Sustainable ag curricula Extension Education and Outreach strategic goals Will include marketing and communications New technologies Professional development Evaluation techniques • Familiarize yourself with the SSARE State Coordinator Guide • Incorporate guidelines in Outreach efforts www.southernsare.org
Outreach strategies Examples of implementation www.southernsare.org
How Can I Promote Sustainable ag? Marketing Communications SARE publications Books Bulletins, Fact sheets Web; Topic Rooms Social media Videos Collaboration SSARE PR Coordinator Local media Land grant communicators • SSARE Grants • PDP • On-Farm • Producer • Grant education workshops • Provides better understanding of proposal process • SARE logo • http://www.southernsare.org/About-Us/Southern-SARE-Logo www.southernsare.org
Delivering programs: Educating Others About SARE www.southernsare.org
Share your knowledge with others • Use your ag expertise and incorporate sustainable ag practices at such events as workshops and field days. • Speak or exhibit at conferences in your state • Use SARE Outreach pubs as a resource tool in teaching/educating: Pubs Flash Drive • Remember your land grant strategic plan • Submitting a grant? Incorporate outreach/communications in your proposal • Educating others? Refer to technology training, ex. Lynda.com • Use those technologies in your training: webinars, Youube, etc. www.southernsare.org
Extension reports Evaluating your efforts www.southernsare.org
What you can include in reports • Impact statements: • What was the problem or issue? • What was done to address the issue? • What was the impact of the efforts? • Testimonials/success stories • Photos/infographs • Data visualization Ex. Wordle • Assessments: • Data and analytics • Social media; Google • Methods toolbox: • Surveys • Focus groups www.southernsare.org
Resources www.southernsare.org
Learn more • Think about publishing grant-funded projects • Ex. NACAA – NCR-SARE Cover Crop Project: Farmer-Cooperator Movement and Agronomic Practices • eXtension Learning Opportunities: https://learn.extension.org • SARE Fellows Program • Refer to university learning opportunities • Seek out organizations that post learning opportunity webinars • Ex. ACE – Association for Communication Excellence www.southernsare.org
Thank yOU! • http://www.southernsare.org • http://www.twitter.com/southernsare • http://www.facebook.com/southsare • Candace Pollock • PR Coordinator • cpollock@uga.edu • James Hill • Limited Resources/Minority Outreach Specialist • hillj@fvsu.edu www.southernsare.org