c. Data provided on those most likely to explore the Hub and Why or Why Not d. Importance of specific Hub features Items to consider moving forward, including: e. Persona/audience development f. Effective messaging & continued engagement strategies The data and recommendations from the survey results are integral to our current and future Hub planning. 2. Flip Book Publication completed and published in the Extension Foundation library, National Extension publications registry and the Connect Extension publications listing.
Does your project work with veterans or veteran farmers? Yes
Please explain briefly how your project works with veterans or veteran farmers. UNH offers programming and support for Veteran's through its veteran's affairs office. These offerings will be part of a future Hub implementation iteration.
Does your project work with diverse, under-served, and underrepresented audiences? Yes
Please explain briefly how your project works with these audiences. UNH is committed to work with these audiences. In this project, our initial hub implementation will include programs for UNH Extension 4-H and adult audiences, as well as non-Extension youth programming that includes these audiences, particularly Educational Talent Search, Upward Bound, and others. Faculty and staff engage in numerous outreach to educators and students in school districts from underrepresented communities in the State, particularly those in rural communities. It is a goal that all of these activities will be included in the Engagement Hub to raise awareness and create higher collaboration and participation.
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