F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N A B O U T O U R P R O G R A M S , V I S I T
O U R W E B S I T E S O R O N E O F O U R LO C A L E X T E N S I O N O F F I C E S . Virginia Cooperative Extension — www.ext.vt.edu Virginia Cooperative Extension local offices — www.ext.vt.edu/offices Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station — www.vaes.vt.edu College of Agriculture and Life Sciences — www.cals.vt.edu College of Natural Resources and Environment — www.cnre.vt.edu Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine — www.vetmed.vt.edu
AGENCY 229 MATTERS
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg Campus
Virginia State University, Petersburg
Center for Transformative Research on Health Behaviors, Roanoke 11 Agricultural Research and Extension Centers 1 Departmental Research Center 6 4-H Educational Centers
108 Local Extension Offices
www.agency229.cals.vt.edu Produced by Communications and Marketing, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Virginia Tech, 2018
Virginia Tech does not discriminate against employees, students, or applicants on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, or veteran status; or otherwise discriminate against employees or applicants who inquire about, discuss, or disclose their compensation or the compensation of other employees, or applicants; or any other basis protected by law. VT/1018/VCE-960
VIRGINIA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION
AGENCY 229 PUTTING RESEARCH IN THE HANDS OF VIRGINIANS
Every day, in every corner of the commonwealth, Agency 229 is making a positive impact on people’s lives. It starts with innovative research conducted by scientists and specialists at Virginia Tech and the 11 Agricultural Research and Extension Centers strategically located around the state. This research is then shared with Virginia Cooperative Extension agents who are fanned out across the commonwealth and work with citizens to provide practical education to help individuals, businesses, and communities. We are helping producers on the Eastern Shore grow heartier crops, youth in Southwest Virginia learn leadership skills, companies in Richmond expand their businesses, and landowners in the Shenandoah Valley protect the environment. This is the heart of our land-grant mission: creating knowledge and sharing it with the world to help our communities thrive. It’s what Virginia Tech has done for nearly 150 years and will continue to do for generations to come. Visit www.Agency229.cals.vt.edu to read about impacts in your county.
LOCATION OF RESEARCH AND EXTENSION PERSONNEL 1.9% 43.3% 11.2% 2% 41.6%
District offices Virginia Tech Campus
AGENCY 229 is
VIRGINIA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION
Virginia Cooperative Extension is a cooperative effort among local, state, and federal governments in partnership with tens of thousands of citizens. There are 108 Extension offices located across Virginia in every county and 12 cities. Extension leads the engagement mission of Virginia Tech and Virginia State University.
VIRGINIA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION
The Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station includes faculty members in three colleges: the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the College of Natural Resources and Environment, and the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. The colleges work with the 11 Agricultural Research and Extension Centers located across the state.
ARECs
EXTENSION AND RESEARCH FUNDING
4-H Centers City and county offices
(FUNDING SOURCES FOR FY2018)
$1.34
Virginia Cooperative Extension and the Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station received $168,313,960 from federal, state, and local government, as well as from grants, contracts, and other sources.
Additional amount of funding
40.59%
Agency 229 generates for every $1 the state invests
7.59% 9.14%
EXTENSION AND RESEARCH EFFORT 35%
787 FTEs
Total number of faculty and staff members for research and Extension
VIRGINIA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION
65%
VIRGINIA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION
42.68%
Funds from local government State general funds Federal capacity grants Grants, contracts, and other funds
VALUE OF VOLUNTEERS
In 2017, Virginia Cooperative Extension volunteers assisted in delivering education programs. These volunteers contributed
1,002,727 * $26,822,947
hours of service valued at
* Based on Independent Sector 2017 Value of Volunteer Hours by State.
AGENCY 229 PUTTING RESEARCH IN THE HANDS OF VIRGINIANS
Every day, in every corner of the commonwealth, Agency 229 is making a positive impact on people’s lives. It starts with innovative research conducted by scientists and specialists at Virginia Tech and the 11 Agricultural Research and Extension Centers strategically located around the state. This research is then shared with Virginia Cooperative Extension agents who are fanned out across the commonwealth and work with citizens to provide practical education to help individuals, businesses, and communities. We are helping producers on the Eastern Shore grow heartier crops, youth in Southwest Virginia learn leadership skills, companies in Richmond expand their businesses, and landowners in the Shenandoah Valley protect the environment. This is the heart of our land-grant mission: creating knowledge and sharing it with the world to help our communities thrive. It’s what Virginia Tech has done for nearly 150 years and will continue to do for generations to come. Visit www.Agency229.cals.vt.edu to read about impacts in your county.
LOCATION OF RESEARCH AND EXTENSION PERSONNEL 1.9% 43.3% 11.2% 2% 41.6%
District offices Virginia Tech Campus
AGENCY 229 is
VIRGINIA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION
Virginia Cooperative Extension is a cooperative effort among local, state, and federal governments in partnership with tens of thousands of citizens. There are 108 Extension offices located across Virginia in every county and 12 cities. Extension leads the engagement mission of Virginia Tech and Virginia State University.
VIRGINIA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION
The Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station includes faculty members in three colleges: the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the College of Natural Resources and Environment, and the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. The colleges work with the 11 Agricultural Research and Extension Centers located across the state.
ARECs
EXTENSION AND RESEARCH FUNDING
4-H Centers City and county offices
(FUNDING SOURCES FOR FY2018)
$1.34
Virginia Cooperative Extension and the Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station received $168,313,960 from federal, state, and local government, as well as from grants, contracts, and other sources.
Additional amount of funding
40.59%
Agency 229 generates for every $1 the state invests
7.59% 9.14%
EXTENSION AND RESEARCH EFFORT 35%
787 FTEs
Total number of faculty and staff members for research and Extension
VIRGINIA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION
65%
VIRGINIA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION
42.68%
Funds from local government State general funds Federal capacity grants Grants, contracts, and other funds
VALUE OF VOLUNTEERS
In 2017, Virginia Cooperative Extension volunteers assisted in delivering education programs. These volunteers contributed
1,002,727 * $26,822,947
hours of service valued at
* Based on Independent Sector 2017 Value of Volunteer Hours by State.
F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N A B O U T O U R P R O G R A M S , V I S I T
O U R W E B S I T E S O R O N E O F O U R LO C A L E X T E N S I O N O F F I C E S . Virginia Cooperative Extension — www.ext.vt.edu Virginia Cooperative Extension local offices — www.ext.vt.edu/offices Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station — www.vaes.vt.edu College of Agriculture and Life Sciences — www.cals.vt.edu College of Natural Resources and Environment — www.cnre.vt.edu Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine — www.vetmed.vt.edu
AGENCY 229 MATTERS
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg Campus
Virginia State University, Petersburg
Center for Transformative Research on Health Behaviors, Roanoke 11 Agricultural Research and Extension Centers 1 Departmental Research Center 6 4-H Educational Centers
108 Local Extension Offices
www.agency229.cals.vt.edu Produced by Communications and Marketing, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Virginia Tech, 2018
Virginia Tech does not discriminate against employees, students, or applicants on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, or veteran status; or otherwise discriminate against employees or applicants who inquire about, discuss, or disclose their compensation or the compensation of other employees, or applicants; or any other basis protected by law. VT/1018/VCE-960
VIRGINIA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION