Title: The USDA RD
1The USDA RD Cooperative Extension Service
Partnership
- Assessing Current and Potential Linkages
National Association of Community Development
Extension Professionals April 16-18, 2007
Philadelphia, PA
2What Was Done . . .
- Three-page survey sent to all State USDA RD
Directors - Similar survey distributed to Extension CD
Leaders in the U.S. - Survey sent in mid-April, 2006
3What States Responded
- State RD
- Arizona, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Kentucky, Maine,
Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New
Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma,
Pennsylvania, Tennessee, New Hampshire, Wyoming -
- CD Leaders
- Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Iowa,
Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Minnesota,
Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New York,
North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South
Carolina, Tennessee
4Current Level of Collaboration
RD Respondents 23 CES Respondents 26
5Level of Success With USDA RD / CES Partnership
6Frequency of USDA RD/CES Activities in Past 12
Months
7How Each Agency Benefits From the Partnership
RD CES
8Other Benefits Suggested
- Benefits (from the view of RD respondents)
- Coordinating the development of cooperative
agricultural businesses - Utilizing programs collaborating to help
communities build capacity - Provide technical/logistical support to RD staff
and programs - Partner to better assist communities
- Connect program grants to agricultural community
- Money management and home buyer seminars
- Better understanding of each others programs
9Other Benefits Suggested
- Benefits (from the view of CES respondents)
- Rural housing programs
- Provide more services to our clientele
- Networking
- Help communities find resources to do what we
help them plan - Serve on Extension CD Advisory Boards
- Finding financial and human capital to initiate
projects - Obtaining USDA RD Resources for projects/programs
10Key Barriers to Working Together
11Key Comments (paraphrasing). . .
- In my state, CES is not positioned to do CD with
RD . . . Not sure CES is staffed for CD or are
unsure about their role in this area of work. - Insufficient effort by RD and CES to build
strong relationships. - Agencies have different roles, programs, goals.
- Time required to understand differences in
policy issues between the two agencies
12Benefits Your Agency Receives from this
Partnership
13Other Comments . . .
- RD
- Would like to see CES present info on their CD
program, but have never been asked by them to do
so. . . Would love to hear from them - A stronger relationship would help CES deliver
more capacity building services along with those
offered by RD - Leveraging other funding sources and TA
- Limited benefits due to lack of joint efforts
- Opportunity to build a sustainable partnership
- CES
- Networking
- Opportunity to provide planning assistance to
communities so they better use RD programs and
resources - Use of CES resources and cooperation on
programming efforts, making these programs
stronger - A resource to implement educational planning
activities for communities and organizations
14Ways You Want to Work With the Other Agency in
the Future
15Comments by RD. . .
- BUILD AWARENESS OF EACH OTHERS PROGRAMS
- An annual meeting to provide information to the
CES concerning the programs administered by RD in
rural areas of the state and vice versa - Need to tell us what programs they have and the
skill level of their employees, then RD could
figure out ways to collaborate - HELD RD PROMOTE ITS PROGRAMS
- Activities to promote Section 9006 Renewable
Energy and Energy Efficient Program to the
agricultural community - Need assistance from CES on value-added
development - Help with our outreach efforts for low income
housing applicants - Assist with promoting programs, both grant and
loan - HELP TRAIN Training as rural business mentors
- KEEP US IN THE LOOP
- Better communication if CES is providing
intensive CD assistance to a particular community - If there is a CES strategic plan let us know
what it is. - WORK TOGETHER MORE EFFECTIVELY
- More interaction/brainstorming of CES and RD
staff - Cross marketing of programs
16Comments by CES . . .
- PLAN AND WORK TOGETHER
- Joint planning of development events do
strategic planning activities to set
priorities/goals - Cross promote on our literature and program
websites - Conduct more joint training and provide more
joint training/information to community/businesses
- Collaborate on community visioning program
- Develop a collaborative entrepreneurship
education program - BETTER LINKING OF PROGRAMS
- Link our educational programs with their funding
sources to provide better opportunities for rural
development - TAP CES TO HELP WITH RD PROGRAMS
- Value-added producer grant workshops
- Use Extension during community pre-application
phase of project development
17Have enough knowledge about the other
organization?
18RD-CES Relationships Current and Potential
(Views of RD)
- WORKED TOGETHER ON STATE/REGIONAL FORUMS
- Both groups have hosted an excellent annual rural
institute as well as regional
educational forums - Partnered on an Agri-tourism program
- CES PROVIDES RESEARCH EDUCATION
- Niche agricultural products
- CES has excellent staff that can provide
educational/technical assistance needed to build
leadership and community capacity needed to use
RD financial programs - HELPS RD REACH KEY AUDIENCES
- Reaching the agricultural sector
- CES has made referrals to RD
19RD-CES Relationships Current and Potential
(Views of RD)
- AREAS CES NEEDS TO STRENGTHEN
- Train their personnel before they send them out
to become economic developers - CES needs to zero in on its mission and try not
to duplicate efforts already being carried out
other agencies - RD needs more CES staff willing to work in the
value-added work of RD - CES doesnt seem as visible in developing rural
areas as they used to be. - CES has to be more involved in TA regarding
economic development and more visible at
community and economic development events in the
state. - NEW OPPORTUNITIES
- New effort needed by CES, RD and others to launch
new round of community planning - Identify common ground, determine what we want to
do together, launch action plan
20One RD Directors Point of View . . .
- We in RD need to make a concerted effort to
reach out to CES on a continuing basis to ensure
they are fully knowledgeable of the significant
financial resources we have that will have a
positive impact on CES mission and the rural
areas we serve.
21RD-CES Relationships Views of CES
Representatives
- CURRENT PARTNERSHIP SUCCESSES
- RD CES worked with others on affordable housing
(developed materials, did workshops). Each
organization provided insights on their programs
and their strengths (such as housing market,
zoning issues, loan programs, etc.) - CES organized producers across the state to
attend distance education workshops on the Value
Added Producer Grants. - Have worked with RD on training workshops on a
variety of community topics we have provided
training to one another. - RD funded our work on rural entrepreneurship
inventory, and have shared information and
resources addressing emergency response issues
for use by RD - Conducted community visioning sessions and helped
build the capacity of these communities. RD then
worked many of the action teams that emerged from
this process. - RD-CES worked jointly on state strategic
planning, and reached over 100 communities.
22RD-CES Relationships Views of CES Representatives
- BARRIERS/OPPORTUNITIES
- Barriers to RD/CES collaboration are more at the
administrative level than the field level. - Need more platforms for meaningful dialogue about
rural conditions and issues, and more
opportunities to work together to address these
issues. - Create a pool of funding targeted to certain
priority topics that involve joint activities by
RD and CES.
23True Partnership . . .
- The collaboration works well because over time,
RD and CES personnel have built relationships
with each other based on mutual respect of each
organizations responsibilities, capacities and
challenges. . .
24Examples of Collaboration
25Working Together Works for New Jerseys Rural
Communities
- NJAES CES, RD, State Dept. of Ag., Farm Bureau
- Food Innovation Center
- 200 jobs projected in 5 years
- Regional Distance Learning Center
- Greater access to college and continuing
education courses - Value Added Producer Grant workshops and
application support - Over 1 million in grant funding
26Working Together Works for Oklahomas Rural
Communities
- CES and RD
- Sharing information, data, and analyses of states
and the southern region - Increased knowledge of state and region
- Cross-marketing
- Greater awareness of programs and services
- Coordinated services and resources
- Support for Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma, Inc.
- 450 million over ten years
27Working Together Works to Build Rural Development
Skills in the South
- Fanning Institute at the University of Georgia,
the Southern Rural Development Center, USDA
Forest Service and RD, the University of Florida
IFAS Extension, and LSU AgCenter - Southern Institute for Rural Development
- 200 professionals trained
- Multiple agencies working together across the
region to meet professional development needs - Increased understanding of issues and priorities
throughout the south
28Survey Prepared and Conducted by
- Bo Beaulieu
- Southern Rural Development Center
- Mississippi State University
- ljb_at_srdc.msstate.edu
- David Sears
- USDA Rural Development
- Washington, DC
- David.Sears_at_wdc.usda.gov
- Sally Maggard
- CSREES, USDA
- Smaggard_at_csrees.usda.gov