Cooperative Extension Service
The Cooperative Extension Service is a partnership between Kansas State University and federal, state, and county government. Extension is an outreach arm for K-State research and has offices in every Kansas County. K-State research is shared by Extension agents and others through the Service's web site and through numerous conferences, workshops, field days, publications, newsletters and more. The Extension's vision is to expand human capacity by delivering educational programs and technical information that result in improved leadership skills in the areas of communication, group dynamics, conflict resolution, issue analysis, and strategic planning that can enhance the economic viability and quality of life in community. It has established programs in community development, youth, environment, business & economics, health & nutrition, and home & family.
The asset that the Cooperative Extension Service can bring to a Principal Investigator's proposed
project is the on-going educational relationship Extension has across Kansas in bringing
relevant, valued, and sustained educational programming to address issues and needs of
importance to individuals, families, and/or communities across the state. This
relationship can be invaluable when developing potential outreach/engagement initiatives
for grant proposals or otherwise. The Extension office on campus can open up opportunities to engage with Extension faculty all across the state, and with specific faculty who have primary responsibility within identified knowledge areas for reaching out to Kansas individuals, families, and communities through non-formal education methodologies. The contact is: Daryl Buchholz, Associate Director, Extension and Applied Research, 785-532-5820 or dbuchhol@ksu.edu.