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An overview. What is Annie’s Project?. Six week educational program for farm women Purpose: To empower farm women to become better business partners Began in 2003 in Illinois. Now in over 10 states. Was introduced to ND in 2006. In honor of:. Annie (Kohlhagen) Fleck
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What is Annie’s Project? • Six week educational program for farm women • Purpose: To empower farm women to become better business partners • Began in 2003 in Illinois. Now in over 10 states. Was introduced to ND in 2006.
In honor of: • Annie (Kohlhagen) Fleck • Grew up in small town in northern ILL • Elementary school teacher • Goal was to marry a farmer • Learned how to be a good business partner in their farming operation • This program started by Ruth Hambelton, Annie’s daughter
Program Content • Human resources, personality profiles • Women & finances • Farm & ranch financial records • Using spreadsheet & other software • Crop & livestock marketing • Business Plans- Bringing it all together
Program Delivery • Part of each program delivered over the Interactive Video Network • Part of each program delivered at each location by local professionals • Each session approximately 3 hours long • Each session begins with light meal to foster networking and sharing within group
True Colors Personality Profiles
2006 Program in ND • Partnered with Minnesota • Funded largely by a RMA grant • Delivered to 5 sites • Fargo, Grand Forks, Grafton, Minot, Jamestown • 95 participants • Registration fees: $50.00
2007 Program in ND • No grant funds • Partnering with private businesses • Delivered to sixteen sites in ND • Enrollment of 300 participants • Registration fees of $100.00
Annie’s Project 2007 This certificate is presented to Name of Recipient In recognition of what is takes to be a farm businesswoman Site Coordinator Date
What past participants have said • “Farming is a partnership between husband and wife, not just the husband’s career” • “I changed my mind about letting my husband make all the marketing decisions. I fee the best decisions will now be made jointly” • “Every women in farming should take this course. The knowledge, sharing and empowerment are priceless!! • I wish I would have known all this years ago!!
Additional opportunities • More classes planned • Learning Excel spreadsheets • More in-depth marketing workshops • On-line management course @ Iowa State University • Networking within group
Program Promotions • Web site: www.ag.ndsu.edu/anniesproject • Program brochures • Ads (AGWEEK and FARM & RANCH) Newsletters & feature stories • Radio advertising • Word of mouth
State Wide Sponsorship • Helps pay the overall costs of project • Software • Portfolios • Marketing & Publicity • Speaker fees/honorariums
State wide Recognition on all promotional pieces relating to project. Local Sponsorships Recognized locally. Sponsor Recognition
Local Sponsorship Help offset registration fees (scholarships) Help offset local meal cost for participants No minimum $ amount or deadline Call local hosts for details
Registration Process for 2008 • Registrations being taken now • On line: www.ag.ndsu.edu/anniesproject • MSWord or PDF • List updated daily • Brochures available in mid October • Cost: $100.00 per person (Must accompany registration application) • January 9, 2008 registration deadline • $35.00 late fee after this date • Classes begin week of January 21, 2008
http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/anniesproject Information for Prospective Students NDSU is an equal opportunity institution This information may be copied for noncommercial, educational purposes in its entirety with no changes. Requests to use any portion of the document should be sent to permission@ndsuext.nodak.edu.North Dakota State University Agriculture and University ExtensionMorrill Hall, P.O. Box 5562, Fargo, ND 58105-5562 Information for Prospective Students NDSU is an equal opportunity institution This information may be copied for noncommercial, educational purposes in its entirety with no changes. Requests to use any portion of the document should be sent to permission@ndsuext.nodak.edu.North Dakota State University Agriculture and University ExtensionMorrill Hall, P.O. Box 5562, Fargo, ND 58105-5562
Thank you for considering sponsorship of North Dakota’s Annie’s Project