Quarterly Reports NTAE Year 3 Qtr 4

Significant Results: ● NEAFCS webinar was great for our visibility and we had new people join our coalition ● Presentation to Southern Region directors and administrators was an excellent way to raise awareness to the public health issue of diabetes and to the solution of which Extension can be a key player ● Conversations with third party billers and Extension Foundation were very encouraging. This could be huge for the DPP! Does your project work with veterans or veteran farmers? No Does your project work with diverse, under-served, and underrepresented audiences? Yes Please explain briefly how your project works with these audiences. Diabetes disproportionately affects certain race/ethnicities, as well as people with limited resources. This makes the role of Extension in diabetes prevention even more pressing, as we are uniquely positioned and experienced in reaching diverse and medically underserved communities.

Key Informant Services Reports:

Digital Publishing and Engagement Draft publication reviewed, edited, formatted, and published in Extension Foundation library. Publication entry made on national registry, and on Connect Extension. Marketing blurb published on website and Connect Extension.

Significant Results: ● Publication completed: https://online.flippingbook.com/view/866753537/

Partnership and Development The Extension Foundation Partnership and Development team coordinated and had meetings with the Extension Health Director, the Health Program Action Team Fellow, the Diabetes Prevention Program team and a couple of third party vendors to discuss opportunities for Extension Foundation to potentially serve as an umbrella billing hub for states.

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