Orientation for Advisory Council Members Part I: An Overview of Kentucky Cooperative Extension.

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Orientation for Advisory Council Members Part I: An Overview of Kentucky Cooperative Extension

Cooperative Extension: A public funded, non-formal educational system Links education and research resources of USDA, land grant universities, and county governments A public funded, non-formal educational system Links education and research resources of USDA, land grant universities, and county governments

CES Enabling Legislation Morrill Act of 1862 Created the “College Land Bill” or the “Land Grant Colleges” Hatch Act of 1887 Created the Agricultural Experiment Stations Morrill Act of 1890 More complete endowment of land grant colleges and created 17 predominantly black land grant colleges (KY State) Smith-Lever Act of 1914 Providing for a comprehensive Extension education program in each state A cooperative partnership between three levels of government – federal, state and county

In Kentucky Kentucky formed an Extension Service and joined other states in campaigning for a nationwide system to extend education from the land grant schools to the people of the states – Kentucky officially joined this 3- way partnership when the General Assembly enacted legislation (KRS )

Vision The Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service is the educational resource for all Kentuckians that serves as a catalyst to build better communities and improve quality of life.

Mission The Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service serves as a link between the counties of the Commonwealth and the state’s land grant universities to help people improve their lives through an educational process focusing on their issues and needs.

: Valuing diversity and capitalizing on its potential to strengthen programs Being locally-driven, flexible, and responsive Empowering people to solve problems, make decisions, and embrace change Applying knowledge and research-based information Accomplishing work through collaboration, volunteerism, and leadership development Developing youth, adults, families, and communities Cooperative Extension Emphasizes:

Cooperative Extension is guided by the principle of “helping people help themselves” – working with people and not just for them.

The Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service is the result of a unique cooperative agreement between – University of Kentucky Kentucky State University U.S. Department of Agriculture Each Kentucky county

Cooperative Extension -- Outreach Partner of Land Grant Institutions Outreach Partner of Land Grant Institutions

FUNDING SUPPORT FOR EXTENSION PROGRAMS FEDERAL - U.S. Department of Agriculture STATE - University of Kentucky LOCAL - County Government

Source of Appropriated Funds (excludes gifts, grants, and contracts)

End of Part I: Overview of CES