Impact Reporting Newsletter
2012
- June
- Part of the Whole: Highlighting Extension’s contributions
- Reporting Process: ‘Impact’ elements
- Resource Tool Box: Photo releases and other nuts and bolts
- Targeting your Communications: Highlighting your partners
- May
- The Extension Brand Promise
- Reporting Process: Elements in ‘Extension’s Response’
- Resource Tool Box: How to capture your unique place in Colorado
- Targeting Your Communications: Using Impact Reports in journal articles
- April
- How to Turn Your Impact Report into an Impact Statement
- Reporting Process: What’s the “Situation”?
- Resource Tool Box: Photo Composition
- Targeting Your Communications: Why CEAC?
- March
- Keeping it Fresh: Update your report annually
- Reporting Process: The reporting time frame
- Resource Tool Box: Extend the meaning of your report with a great photo
- Targeting Your Communications: Sharing impact reports and success stories at conferences
- February
- Consider a team report
- Reporting Process: Is it time for an impact report?
- Resource Tool Box: Commonly misused words and expressions
- Targeting Your Communications: Start with the end in mind
- January
- Benefit from existing reports
- Reporting Process: The interview domino effect
- Resource Tool Box: Less is more
- Targeting Your Communications: Tracking change over time
2011
- November
- Reporting Process: The Interview
- Integrating Impact Reports into Your Reporting
- Reporting Tool Box: Writing Resources
- Targeting Your Communications: Sharing Your Success
- October
- Improve Your Reporting With Quotes
- How We Use the New Reporting System to Identify Potential Impacts
- Evaluation & Reporting Resources
- Targeting Your Communications: Collaborative Reporting
- September
- Impact Reporting at CSU Extension
- ‘Impact’ vs. ‘Success:’ What’s the difference?
- Impact Reporting Website
- Make an Impact: Targeting Your Communications
Updated Friday, April 19, 2013
