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Gladwin, Michigan
48624-2095
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Email Address: msue.gladwin@county.msu.edu
Phone: 989-426-7741
Fax: 989-426-6781
 
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MSUE Information

A Three-Way Partnership: Historical Highlights charts the legislative and policy changes that have shaped MSU Extension through the years. It is available at http://web1.msue.msu.edu/msue/docs/MSUEhistorychart.pdf.

County partner report template and other information

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Strategies for Relationships

Creating a Culture of Communication.  Presented at Fall 08 Extension Conference. Resources and tips to assist county offices develop relationships with commissioners and legislators. PDF Version 

Sample letters: Dave Fenech, Genesee CED, offers these two templates for letters you can write to re-elected and newly elected commissioners.

Communicating with Decision Makers: A Role for Everyone outlines the responsibilities of everyone in the organization to share information and communicate effectively with decision-makers. PDF Version

Ten Basic Steps for Maintaining Support for Extension details fundamental strategies that are imperative for every county office. PDF Version

Know Your Policymakers is a form asking the questions that staff members in every county office need to be able to answer about their state legislators and county commissioners. PDF Version

Tips for Meeting with Legislators provides suggestions for setting up meetings with your state legislator. PDF Version

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Community Development Programs Detach

County Profiles and Data.  Profiles of all 83 Michigan counties are available.

Community Assessment Teams. This is an intense two to four day workshop to answer specific community questions.

Board Development and Training.
Workshops and customized on-site training for non-profit governance.

Citizen Planner Certificate Program.
This is an evening course for people who serve on, or interact with, local planning commissions.

Small Town Design Initiative. A process to stimulate creative thinking about a community's physical environment.  

Home Based Business
A notebook and other educational materials are available to conduct programs for home based business.
Contact: Mark Thomas, Van Buren MSU Extension - (269) 655-8308

Labor Shortage Analysis
A research project to find available labor to enter the labor market is being conducted.
Contact: Colletta Moser - MSU Dept of Ag Econ. - (517) 353-3298

Rural Retailer Program
Materials, including bulletins and a computer program, are available to help small retailers analyze their financials and an their business for more profit.
Contact: Van Varner, Novi Ext. Center - (248) 347-0269

Business Retention and Expansion Program
The MSU Business Retention and Expansion Program involves the community in a program designed to keep businesses in the community and help them grow. Volunteers are trained to visit local businesses and conduct a survey. Follow-up teams of trained volunteers and professionals follow-up to solve local and state problems identified by the businesses.
Contact: Mark Thomas, Van Buren MSU Extension - (269) 655-8308

CAT - Community Assessment Team
The MSU CAT is an exercise where outside experts visit a community, city, or county to give expert advice to answer the questions raised by a local committee. The visit is a 2-4 day event involving numerous citizens. It is often the catalyst to get the community working to solve local problems.
Contact: Local County Extension Director

Basic Economic Scans for Counties and Communities
Specific local data and other detailed demographics and economic data is available from MSU Extension.
Contact: Local County Extension Director

General Workforce Development
This program focuses on improving the understanding of and the utilization of the existing and potential workforce.
Contact: Mark Thomas - Van Buren County - (269) 655-8308

Human Resource Management for Small Business
A Course taught by MSU HR Specialists in your community to help small businesses develop and manage their Human Resources.
Contact: Bill Carpenter, Iosco County - (989) 984-1057
Contact: Colletta Moser, MSU Dept. of Ag Econ. - (517) 353-3298

Fast Trac
FastTrac is a 9- 11 week intensive entrepreneurial training course directed at those who would like to start a business or improve their present business. FastTrac I students develop a feasibility plan, while FastTrac II students develop a "Business Plan".
Contact: Van Varner, Novi Ext. Center - (248) 347-0269

Going Solo
Going Solo is a complete package for guiding aspiring entrepreneurs into the world of business ownership. The materials have been developed for both young and adult entrepreneurial training programs. The flexible and adaptable design can be customized for virtually any setting.
Contact: Dave Ivan, Clinton County- (989) 224-5240

Nx Level
A ten session, 30-hour course that addresses those questions every entreprenuer needs to answer before starting or expanding a business venture. Participants develop a business plan during the course to test the feasibility of thier business concept and to act as the blueprint for their venture.
Contact: Dianne Novak, Hannah Tech Center- (517) 432-8754


For the best local information check with your local MSU Extension office, listed by county in the directory.

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Building a Strong MSUE Council

The director's office will communicate with state and county council members through a quarterly online newsletter, semi-annual printed newsletter and other correspondance from time to time.  The newsletters and other correspondance will be posted in this module to help keep the organization updated. 

Letter of Introduction - From Director Tom Coon

Citizen's Guide for Communicating with Elected Officials

Newsletter Archive

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Citizen Involvement

Tips on Sharing Your Views with Policymakers
offers basic information to help citizens communicate their views on virtually any topic to public officials.  PDF Version

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Ag Stats and Census Detach
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Agrability Detach

AgrAbility helps farmers and ag workers continue working with a disability or change in their health.

It offers a farm or work site assessment to identify modifications to accommodate a worker's ability so he or she can continue their agriculture employment.

Information and program referrals are also available. Assistance is available to apply for a low interest loan for persons with disabilities managed by a nonprofit service agency.

The Michigan AgrAbility Web Site
http://www.michiganagrability.org/

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How to Join 4-H Detach

Michigan 4-H sticks to some basic guiding principles that define how it approaches its work with youth. If you want to read the full document, you can download Michigan 4-H Guiding Principles as an Adobe PDF handout. 

Here’s the quick version.

  1. Youth develop positive relationships with adults and peers.
  2. Youth are physically and emotionally safe.
  3. Youth are actively engaged in their own development.
  4. Youth are considered participants rather than recipients in the learning process.
  5. Youth develop skills that help them succeed. 
  6. Youth recognize, understand and appreciate multiculturalism.
  7. Youth grow and contribute as active citizens through service and leadership.


How to Join 4-H

Resources for Clubs and Members

Frequently Ask Questions about 4-H.

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Tips for Writing a Letter to the Editor in Support of Extension. When budget cuts loom, volunteers, council members, and partners may use these guidelines for organizing and fleshing out a letter to the editor. Word Version

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Tips for Writing YOUR Extension Story gives basic suggestions for how to think through the important points for writing the story of your educational programming. PDF Version

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Council Correspondence

The director's office will communicate with state and county council members through a quarterly online newsletter, semi-annual printed newsletter and other correspondance from time to time.  The newsletters and other correspondance will be posted in this module to help keep the organization updated. 

Letter of Introduction - From Director Tom Coon

Citizen's Guide for Communicating with Elected Officials

Newsletter Archive

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