Why Join?
The best reason to join EDEN is because it will help you
provide services to your citizens who are affected by
natural and man made disasters. EDEN puts you in touch with
others doing disaster work in Extension. Through the online
database, you have immediate access to disaster resources
developed and recommended by other Extension educators. The
EDEN mission and vision are stated formally on this Website.
As an EDEN participant, you will participate in the
e-group communications. The e-group is used most often by
members of the group to tap into the experience and
expertise of other members, usually to find resources for a
disaster response or program development need.
As an EDEN participant you have the ability to catalogue
your disaster resources in the searchable EDEN database.
Although anyone can access these resources, only EDEN
members can contribute. By cataloguing resources, EDEN
members add a regional and national scope to their work,
which may make that work more attractive to administrators
and funding agencies.
If your Extension Service is already an EDEN member, you
can become a participant by contacting your EDEN Point of
Contact (POC) and asking to join. Each state has a page that
shows the state's Extension and Land-Grant disaster
resources and its EDEN participants. Find state information.
Participants may represent any area of specialization. Some
members include campus faculty who do not have an official
connection with Extension but are interested in contributing
to the network.
The POC is designated by the Director or Administrator of
the Extension Service and shown on the state page under a
special heading. Once you've contacted your POC, he/she will
send a message to the registrar, requesting that you be
added to the participant list for your institution. You then
will be added to the Web site and subscribed to the e-group.
Your institution's EDEN POC will explain the database
password and cataloging system.
Institutions become EDEN members when the Director or
Administrator of the Extension Service submits an EDEN
Cooperative Agreement and designates a point of contact.
Most EDEN membership has developed when a specialist or
county educator wants to participate and approaches the
director or administrator, asking them to submit the
agreement.
The "Document for Directors/Administrators" can be read
on-line or downloaded for hardcopy presentation. The EDEN
Cooperative Agreement is provided in MSWord format for
download, signature and mailing.
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