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Expanding ANNIES in the Northeastern States

Expanding ANNIES in the Northeastern States. National Women in Agriculture Educators Conference March 25, 2010 - Baltimore, MD Shannon Dill, Jennifer Rhodes and Madeline Schultz. ANNIES Mission. To empower farm women to be better business partners through networks and by managing

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Expanding ANNIES in the Northeastern States

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  1. Expanding ANNIES in the Northeastern States National Women in Agriculture Educators Conference March 25, 2010 - Baltimore, MD Shannon Dill, Jennifer Rhodes and Madeline Schultz

  2. ANNIES Mission To empower farm women to be better business partners through networks and by managing and organizing critical information.

  3. Annie’s National Network Initiative for Educational Success (ANNIES) • National Leadership Team • Develops methodologies • Trains educators • Maintains program integrity • Network of Educators • Shares with and learns from other educators • Adapts, contributes and improves local, state, and national programs for women

  4. Annie’s Project Local Classes • Local program planning, speakers and learners • Safe, comfortable environment • Shared learning and mentoring • Opportunities to influence behavior changes • Guided intelligence

  5. Core Benefit Proposition • Local educators, including many women • Half the course time is discussion-based • Un-biased, researched based information • Teach all five areas of risk • Financial • Human • Legal • Marketing • Production

  6. 21 Annie’s Project States

  7. Demand is Expanding the Program

  8. Target Expansion in the Northeast • Annie’s Project is currently delivered in • DE, MD and PA • Our goal is to reach these new states • CT, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, RD, VT, WV

  9. Methods for Bringing in New States • Identify additional interested educators • Organize 3 to 4 stakeholder meeting sites in the Northeast • Conduct meetings with educators, local women in agriculture, and local practioners • Evaluate needs, consider curricula • Present educator training meetings • RMA provides funds to cover some costs • Training will include educators from multiple states

  10. ANNIES Will Help with First Class • Assist NE states with development of their first Annie’s Project class • Adapt the classes to meet the identified needs of local farm women

  11. Funding Opportunities for Classes • RMA Small Sessions Grants • http://www.rma.usda.gov/aboutrma/agreements • Due April 27, 2010 • NE RME Center Grants • Pre-proposals typically due early winter • Local sponsors such as • FSA, Farm Credit Bank, Nationwide Insurance

  12. Thank You for Your Interest! Madeline Schultz Program Coordinator Iowa State University Extension 515-294-0588 shultz@iastate.edu

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