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Jan 15, 2016
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WelcomeWelcome
Extension Mission
Washington State University Extension engages people, organizations and communities to advance knowledge, economic well-being, and quality of life by fostering inquiry, learning, and the application of research.
Engagement = ExtensionExtension = Engagement
• Engagement is meaningful and mutually beneficial collaboration while meeting the needs of a changing society
Defining “Engagement”Defining “Engagement”
• Health and Life Sciences
• Environmental and Natural Resource
• Physical Sciences and Engineering
• Arts, Humanities, Culture and Design
• Security and Safety
• Society, Communication, and Enterprise
How Extension fits in How Extension fits in WSU Academic PlanWSU Academic Plan
• Undergraduate education
• Graduate education
• Research and Scholarship
• Societal Impact
How Engagement fits in How Engagement fits in WSU Academic PlanWSU Academic Plan
Extension “Benchmarks”
• Recruitment of place-bound, diverse students
• Enhance undergraduate experience through community service learning and internships
• Advance economic well-being through learning and application of research and technology transfer
• Expand university-wide Extension
http://ext.wsu.edu/admin/StratPlan.html
“Benchmarks” cont’d
• Enhance programming efforts to reach diverse audiences including diversity of faculty and staff which reflects the demographics of Washington state
• Recruit and reward world-class faculty & staff
• Assure the growth and fiscal security of WSU Extension
• Foster integrated research & extension programs for multi-state & international impacts
• Research based scholarly work• Use of the logic model for program planning and
evaluation• Documented outcomes which produce economic well-
being & “societal impact” • Involve diverse sets of stakeholders in the planning &
implementation• Inform “Friends of Extension” and funders•Write Impact Statementshttp://ext.wsu.edu/IMPACT/
What is expected of youWhat is expected of you
“It ain’t braggin’ if you done it.”
Casey Stengel
Defining Entrepreneurship
• An entrepreneur is a promoter; a person who organizes & operates a business taking on greater risk in order to do so. (Oxford Am Dic. 2001)
• Innovation and entrepreneurship can come from anywhere in the Extension organization
Why Entrepreneurship?
• Extension isn’t free
• The climate of accountability is at all levels—county, state, and federal gov’t, and foundations & donors
• Issues based programming requires a variety of approaches, including funding solutions
• Expectation for resource generation throughout the organization
WSU Extension Expenditures
State49%
Federal21%
Grants6%
Other2%
County22%
County18%
Other9%
State32%
Federal10%
Grants31%
1989-1990 July 1, 2003 – June 30, 2004
15% Upsizing Committee Recommendations
• Increase programmatic opportunities for growth
• Add resources and support systems to enhance faculty efforts
• Develop reward systems for entrepreneurial resource development efforts
• Support “rainmaker” personnel who build program capacity in addition to serving the clientele and the organization
Resources available to you
• Development staff and Extension Engaged training, preparing for a “campaign”
• Grant writing workshops and staff support
• “Support Staff” training via video stream
• Review of cost recovery models currently underway
Creating a Culture of Change
When the rate of change outside exceeds the rate of change inside, the end of the organization is in sight.
Jack Welch, CEO, GE
Concurrent Sessions or Tracks:
Engagement
• Scholarship of Engagement
• Communication
• Diversity
• Leadership
• Evaluation
Entrepreneurship
• Harnessing entrepreneurship
• Applied Social Science Research
• Technology
•Marketing
• Resource Development