Success Stories By MajorProgram FY2020Jul 1, 2019 - Jun 30, 2020





Basic Home Improvement

Author: Whitney Hilterbran

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

According to the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University, the residential remodeling market, which consists of spending on improvements and maintenance to the owner and rental stock, reached a new high of $424 billion in 2017 growing over 50 percent since 2010. Home improvements and repairs can be costly. However, there are many small home repair, improvement, and maintenance projects homeowners can do themselves with basic tools and knowledge. In an effort to educate homeown

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Job Club is a Community Resource

Author: Diana Doggett

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

To address the issue of unemployment and underemployment, the Fayette County Cooperative Extension Service collaborated with the University of Kentucky (UK) Alumni Association and UK Human Resources to initiate the Central Kentucky Job Club in 2013. The purpose of the Job Club is to provide a positive environment for motivated job seekers to meet, connect, share and learn.  Job Club partners also partner with 300+ local businesses, Lexington Chamber of Commerce, local unemployment services

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Mommy & Me…in the Garden and Kitchen Program Families’ Home Gardening Success

Author: Ronda Rex

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

There are so many benefits to gardening for people of all ages.  In the past few years, there has been a huge desire from families to create and maintain home gardens as a way of not only supplementing their food supply but making healthier choices at the same time.  According to Michigan State Extension, “gardening with young children helps them with skills to help their development (locomotor, literacy, intellectual, sensory stimulation, and togetherness time).”   Ga

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Don't Let Fraud Frighten You

Author: Jane Proctor

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

Fraud can happen to anyone. According to the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging 2019 Fraud Book, it is estimated that older Americans lose at least $2.9 billion per year to financial exploitation schemes and scams. Other groups pose estimates that are even higher, and many agree that fraud is under-reported.To increase consumer knowledge on fraud and fraud prevention, the Trimble County Extension Office hosted two workshops: “A Bad Deal in Disguise: Common Scams” and “Treat

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Positive Employability

Author: Brenda Cockerham

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

Positive Employability is a 7 part series designed to assist individuals to better understand the soft skills necessary to be successful employees. Upon exploring the definition of soft skills, out of 27 participants, 24 increased their ability to define them at a good or excellent level. 22 gained the ability to identify the element of professionalism, 23 gained their confidence in effectively engage in teamwork in a business setting and 24 gained the ability and confidence to manage time to en

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Travel on the Cheap

Author: Ashley Board

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

In the current economy, financial stability is important.  In an effort to encourage consumers to develop a spending/savings plan and increase wise consumer decision-making skills in regards to vacations, the Caldwell County Family & Consumer Sciences Agent taught “Travel on the Cheap” to sixty-one individuals in the nine counties of the Pennyrile Area.  Lesson topics included developing a budget, planning ahead for vacation, and tips

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Positive Employability: Preparing for Financial Success

Author: Ashley Board

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

Research conducted by Harvard University, the Carnegie Foundation, and Stanford Research Center indicates 85 percent of job success comes from having well developed soft and people skills and only 15 % of job success comes from technical skills and knowledge.  Employers are often prepared to teach technical job skills; however the intangible skills of being a team player, time management, and positive attitude are difficult to teach onsite, yet are critical to

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Holiday Road Show

Author: Crystal Osborne

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

According to 2017 US Census Data – QuickFacts, the median household income in Owsley County is $22,736.00 and 36.8% of the population of Owsley County is living in poverty. Because the holidays are both a joyous and financially stressful time for Owsley County citizens, especially those living at or below the poverty line, it is very important that such audiences have access to educational information to help them financially manage during the holiday season.To assist individuals in u

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Are you a Digital Hoarder?

Author: Linda Brown-Price

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

Are you a Digital Hoarder?

According to a survey by Summit Hosting(https://www.summithosting.com/blog/digital-hoarders/) of 1000 Americans, a provider of managed cloud solutions, the average American has 582 saved cellphone pictures, nearly 83 bookmarked websites, 21 desktop icons, and 13 unused phone apps, plus 645 gigabytes of material on external storage. All of this takes up valuable space in the mind. This can interfere in daily life and add to anxiety, stress, sleep disorders, and depression.  To

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Baking for One, Two or a Few

Author: Diane Mason

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

The United States Department of Agriculture estimates that 30 to 40 percent of food in America is wasted. Wasted food wastes money and contributes to methane gas emissions from landfills.To help consumers who live alone or with one other person address the challenges of wasting food and money, a four-part, hands-on series, “Baking for One, Two or a Few,” was conducted for adults by the Boone County Cooperative Extension Service. University of Kentucky Extension “Baking for One,

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Holiday Road Show- Managing Holiday Expenses

Author: Nanette Banks

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

Holidays are often an exciting time of the year.  However, the holidays can also represent added stress due to holiday spending.   Many individuals, families and households neglect budgeting for holiday spending.  To assist individuals in understanding and responding to financial stress resulting from holiday expenses, the Quicksand Area Family & Consumer Sciences Extension Agents hosted The Quicksand Area Holiday Road Show- Managing Holiday Expenses: How to Reduce Spending to

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Foundations in Personal Finance

Author: Kayla Walton

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

Foundations in Personal Finance

Beginning in September 2019, the Menifee County Family and Consumer Sciences Agent attended Menifee County High School once per month until March 2020 to teach the Foundations in Personal Finance Curriculum. The interactive, online curriculum was taught to two business classes comprised of 30 sophomores, juniors and seniors. Important topics covered were saving, budgeting, debt, careers and consumer awareness.Students learned and practiced creating a budget based off of a randomly assigned incom

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Financial Preparedness

Author: Nanette Banks

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

In the event of a natural disaster, many families know to have supplies on hand for shelter-in-place and a safe exit strategy for evacuations. In addition, it may help to prepare financially. Once the emergency passes, having your identification documents, policies, bank account information, and other household records and contacts will assist in the recovery process. Building an emergency savings is also important. According to Federal Emergency Management Agency and Operation HOPE, Inc., studi

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Semi-Homemade Holidays

Author: Linda Combs

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

Holidays are often an exciting time of the year.  However, the holidays can also represent added stress due to holiday spending.  Many individuals, families and households neglect budgeting for holiday spending. To assist individuals in understanding and responding to financial stress resulting from holiday expenses, the Knott County Extension Office hosted Semi-Homemade Holidays financial program for the county clients.  Emphasis was placed on understanding how implementing holid

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Building a Healthy, Wealthy Future

Author: Rebecca Miller

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

More kids are heading off to college and do not know how to manage their money and find themselves in debt. According to a community needs assessment done in Bell County, several community members and the Bell County Cooperative Extension Council felt financial/money management classes should be taught to high school students in our area.  Using the Where Does Your Money Go and Building a Healthy, Wealthy Future curriculum, the Bell County FCS Agent teamed up with the Bell County High Schoo

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Money Masters Program Series Provides Financial Education to Young Students

Author: Cabrina Buckman

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

Financial education remains vital at all ages to promote financial security.  The Washington County Family and Consumer Sciences Agent partnered with the North Washington Elementary School to offer a monthly program series called Money Masters as part of the 21st Century Grant, which provides additional education during non-school hours.  The participant group consisted of eight to twelve children who ranged from Kindergarten to 2nd Grade.  The Family and Consumer Sciences Agent w

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Payroll Protection Plan

Author: Keenan Bishop

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

A local thoroughbred breeding farm, training facility and riding stable that employs between 15 and 23 seasonal and full-time employees was struggling due to the pandemic. Horse racing was shut down and they were stranded at a closed track out of state.We were discussing his dilemma - his income was limited with no relief in site and he was worried about taking care of his employees. I told him about the federal Payroll Protection Plan as part of the Corona relief act. He was unaware but interes

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Stronger Communities Through Cooperative Extension’s Substance Abuse Prevention and Recovery Efforts

Author: Kelly May

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

The University of Kentucky Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) Extension program is a multidisciplinary field that focuses on building assets of individuals and families to address the perennial problems faced across the lifespan. CEDIK is a statewide program dedicated to building capacity around community and economic development issues. FCS and CEDIK have joined together to combat the issue of substance use disorder recovery relapse.The opioid epidemic scourging the United States is a public he

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Laying the Foundation for a Sound Financial Future

Author: Tiffany Bolinger

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

It is well known that one of the major contributing factors to stress is financial insecurity. Unfortunately, many times individuals lack the information and skills needed to make financially sound decisions and end up having to dig themselves out of debt. Often those uneducated decisions happen following high school graduation as students transition into the next phase of life. During the 2019 Kentucky Extension Community Assessment for Christian County community members identified the followin

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Revamping a Long Running Tradition

Author: Tiffany Bolinger

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

In a community needs assessment performed in 2019, it was determined that the youth of Christian County are in need of more youth life skills training (money management, life decision making, etc.) and better family skills in reducing debt, increasing savings, and financial planning. For several years the Christian County Extension Service has provided It’s Your Reality, a financial management program, to youth in Christian County. Students assume the role of the sole financial provider of

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Retirement Planning Workshop

Author: Shonda Johnston

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

Research shows that planning for retirement can be a difficult and even stressful exercise. Many people lack the financial education to know where to start in order to make a significant effort to plan for retirement. The Clark County Extension Council identified financial management skills as an area that Extension Programming could benefit the community.In November of 2019, the Clark County Family and Consumer Sciences Agent, in collaboration with a local attorney and certified financial plann

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Four River Counties Women In Agriculture

Author: Brooke Hogancamp

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

Four River Counties Women In Agriculture

According to Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky statistics, 73% of Carlisle County is farmland, making farming a major industry for the area.  A successful farming operation in Kentucky involves much more than just the "farmer" and "farmhands".  Agriculture in Kentucky is a family business, and therefore all members of the family play a role.  The University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Services in Carlisle, Ballard, Hickman, and Ful

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Piggy Bank Contest

Author: Kelly Mackey

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

Piggy Bank Contest

It is well known that one of the major contributing factors to stress is financial insecurity. Teaching youth about the importance of saving is the beginning of healthy financial habits. The Piggy Bank Contest is a creative way for youth to learn the importance of saving and reducing debt. This year the Family & Consumer Sciences Agent partnered with The Murray Bank, a locally owned bank in Calloway County, to hold a large Piggy Bank Contest. Through social media, flyers and making appe

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Money Management

Author: Valerie Holland

Major Program: Securing Financial Stability (general)

Nearly 70% of consumers live paycheck to check and only a quarter of Americans feel informed about managing household finances. Families and individuals, who struggle with limited resources, need guidance to effectively manage their decreasing resources. The Community Action Partnership, an agency of the Louisville Metro government requested the Jefferson County Family & Consumer Sciences agent to partner with them in conducting a money management series for their clientele. Topics included

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