Success Stories
Success Stories
In order to fulfill the reporting requirements for the NIFA Plan of Work and the required Annual Report of Accomplishments, the College of Agriculture, Food and Environment (CAFE) submits a set of success stories describing the public benefits of its Extension, research and academic programs. These stories are web-based, searchable in the Kentucky Extension Reporting System (KERS), and of great benefit to Kentucky Cooperative Extension. These include, but are not limited to: both CAFE and university reporting requirements, public relations efforts, grant applications, and in support of CAFE’s legislative agenda (i.e.; Distribution at County Judge Executive Meetings).
Resources
Success Stories can be submitted no later than midnight, July 15th of each year.
To access Success Stories that have been previously submitted, click here. Scroll to the bottom of the screen and choose Success Stories by either Planning Unit or Major Program.
Examples of how your Success Stories are used
This report will no longer be handled through Program and Staff Development. For more information, please contact Agricultural Communications Services.
Each of these statements started with a success story submitted by own of our amazing Extension Specialists or Associates.
4-H Conducts International Exchange Program with Japanese Family-Oriented Youth Organization
Education Educates Youth in Agriculture at Schools and Through Special Interest Clubs
4-H Incorporates Computer Coding into Science, Engineering and Technology Programs
Carroll County 4-H Youth Act as Attorneys, Bailiff and Jury Foreman for Teen Court
4-H Enriches Science Education by Challenging Critical Thinking Skills Related to Lifecycles
Each of these statements started with a success story submitted by own of our amazing Extension Specialists or Associates.
Extension Provides Resources that Expand Produce Production to Retail Sales in Southern Kentucky
Extension Educates Homeowners on Septic System Management for Water Quality Protection
Extension Enables Grain Producers to Make Marketing and Risk Management Decisions
Extension Prepares Growers for New Opportunities in High Tunnel Production
Each of these statements started with a success story submitted by own of our amazing Extension Specialists or Associates.
Federal Funding through Extension Revitalizes Clinton County as a More Active Community
Each of these statements started with a success story submitted by own of our amazing Extension Specialists or Associates.
Open Pottery Classes Provide Opportunities for Residents to Express Artistic Creativity
Extension Partners with Local Business to Customize the American Private Enterprise Systems Program