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Impact Statements
University of Idaho faculty
develop Impact Statements to report on program results and
successes. Impact Statements inform local clientele, advisory
groups, county commissioners, commodity groups, state and federal
legislators, and other stakeholders how Extension is using public
dollars.
1997 EFNEP
program assistants gained job skills
1998 One person can make a
difference
1999 It’s the small things that make
EFNEP important
with families
2000 EFNEP
partners with Easter Seals-Goodwill to teach welfare clients
2001 Hispanic adults gain workforce
preparation and English skills in “Put Your Skills to Work”
2002 Practical nutrition for a
captive audience
2003 “Put Your Skills to Work” one
year later
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