Why would a county extension agent want to collect and enter program evaluation information into the FSLL initiatives national online database?
A The FSLL National Initiative was developed through the efforts of a lot of individuals across the country who saw financial management and planning for later life as a major national issue and saw a need for expanding the level of extension educational programs in this area. These individuals worked together as a team to develop the initiative into a major educational programming effort that has been able to provide extension educators across the country many resources and much support that otherwise would not have been available. In order to continue to provide these resources and services, as well as to provide additional resources, the FSLL initiative team must demonstrate the scope and impact of programs in the initiative to NIFA, to initiative collaborating partners and other sources of resources (i.e., dollars). The main way that we can demonstrate and document the outcomes and impacts of the FSLL initiative is through the program evaluation and accountability data provided by
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