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June 2011
NACDEP Newsletter
News and Views
In this Issue
A Message from our President
  
Update from our 1890 and Southern Region
  
Communications and Website Updates
  
Member Services Update
  
2012 Annual Conference Update and Call for Volunteers
  
  

Charleston Conference Photos

 

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Greetings!

 

NACDEP: Now More than Ever.

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Tim Borich, NACDEP President

I confess. I'm not the best conventioneer.  The type of person you are more likely find talking to someone in the hotel lobby rather than attending sessions.  And, yes its true, between running around back stage along with Harry Crissy and trying to keep the conference running, I didn't attend as much of the NACDEP conference as I had hoped.  Still, I did have a number of "take aways" from the national NACDEP conference in Charleston, South Carolina...

My first take away... we need each other.  More often than not, CRED or CED is the smallest program within each state Extension system.  CRED professionals have learned to draw upon one another to maximize our resources across state lines to the greatest benefits of our respective states' citizens. It also means that frequently our programming can take a more holistic approach to community development rather than focus upon a single sector or direction.  Perhaps because of our small size, and the four regional rural development centers, we have a shared tradition of working together that dates back to the Rural Development Act of 1972.  NACDEP represents another venue to allow this sharing to continue.  As Extension budgets have come under stress across the nation, the networking that NACDEP provides is even more vital.

My second take away, what we do will become of greater importance within the land-grant system.  I learned from the conference that local decision-making and community itself will likely increase in importance with changes in our country's demography, economy and politics.  Dr. Woteki's address also helped convinced me that community development and rural development are important topics on the broader agenda of USDA.   In an era of smart phones and 4G, I think our work in community development will become more important.  We still all live and co-exist in some "place".  While I can learn a great deal of information from my I-Phone, personal interaction is still needed to lead a community, create a collective vision for a future, or build economic vitality in any given location. 

The third take away was better understandings of the commitment so many of you have to both Extension Community, Resource and Economic Development but for NACDEP as well.  Dozens have volunteered for committee work, assisting on next year's conference, and volunteering for Galaxy, PILD and other NACDEP related activities.  It's great to work with people who believe in what they do.  As President, I would like to continue to thank all our NACDEP volunteers; you truly are community development professionals.

Finally, as we look to the year ahead, NACDEP will continue to evolve with a more dynamic and informational web site, the introduction of student memberships, a second board retreat this summer, establishing a quarterly electronic newsletter, and planning for an exciting annual conference in Park City, Utah. 

 

Regional Update 

1890 Regional News

 

North Carolina A&T

-  Turning the Tide on Poverty

program in a county where the poverty rate is at a critical level.

 

 

 

Kentucky State

- Minority Economic Development Initiative, Communicating with Refugee groups from Burundi, New Recourse to Support Joint Regional Stewardship.  

 

Prairie View A & M -

Agriculture and Human Sciences Field Day

 

 

Florida A & M -

 

 

 

 

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Communications Committee Update

Website updates and E-Newsletter
 

The NACDEP Communications Committee has been actively meeting for the last few months and has finally proposed a series of recommendations for the NACDEP website and e-Newsletter.  Among the recommendations for the website, the Committee proposed organizing future and past conference information tabs, uploading more photographs of past events and of board members, providing more content on the Association's background and history, providing updated information about the various Committee's and tasks, and providing information on current job postings, meetings and other related content.  In the future, we are planning how we can provide more resources to members, such as member profiles with a searchable database.  We have also discussed creating a NACDEP Blog and how we can best use other social networking technologies such as Facebook and Twitter. 

 

 

The second area of recommendations is related to the e-Newsletter.  The Committee has proposed having a coordinated quarterly newsletter with updates from regional representatives and committee chairs.  There will also be "E-Newsletter Updates" sent periodically to members when more current information needs to be sent out.  The e-Newsletter schedule is as follows:  June, Sept, Dec, March.  The following items are standard items for each issue: President's message; Forthcoming Conference Update; Other Committee Updates; Regional spotlight - (will rotate Southern/1890, North Central, Western and Northeast; Links to minutes from previous 2-3 board meetings; Chapter updates; and Job postings / events.  There also will be seasonally relevant articles about nominations/elections, bylaws updates, membership renewals, and conference highlights.  The current issue of each newsletter will be sent to current members. Past issues will be posted to the website.

 

 

The Communications Committee is excited about the proposed changes, many of which have already taken place.  If anyone has recommendations about NACDEP Communications, or is interested in serving on the Communications Committee, please contact the Chair, Paul Lachapelle from Montana State University at commdev@montana.edu.

 

Member Services Update
 

 

The member services committee is busy analyzing results from the recent online survey.  Based on your feedback, the committee will make recommendations to the Board on how the organization can be more responsive and beneficial to NACDEP members.  Other action items for this year include developing policies and procedures regarding the new "student" membership category, instituting an exit interview protocol for non-renewing members to determine how to improve retention, and providing updated content for the NACDEP website.  Finally, the committee will work with the conference and communications committees to improve conference-related activities including the scholarship program, auction to raise funds for scholarships, and new member orientation.  If you would like to join the member services committee, email Stacey McCullough (smccullough@uaex.edu) today!

2012 NACDEP Conference

 

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The 2012 NACDEP Conference will be held in Park City, Utah, May 20-23, 2012, at the Park City Marriott.  Nestled in Utah's Wasatch Mountains, Park City is 32 miles from downtown Salt Lake City and a short 35 minute drive from Salt Lake International Airport.

 

Follow the link for more details on the area, potential field trips and a request for volunteers.

 

 2012 NACDEP Conference