Rafie Carlin, Zimmerman Emily B, Hargrove Angelina, Amissah Theodora Biney, Lee Samantha
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Center on Society and Health, Virginia Commonwealth University.
J Ext. 2024;62(4). doi: 10.34068/joe.62.04.14. Epub 2024 Nov 16.
Cooperative Extension can make a significant impact on health in the United States through effective community engagement that focuses on the complex socio-ecological factors that impact health. The Stakeholder Engagement in Question Development Method (SEED Method) employs community based participatory research principles to engage communities in research, problem-solving, and action planning. Projects employing the SEED Method engage community members from diverse backgrounds, create community capacity, result in tangible outcomes, and foment inter-organizational trust and networking. A SEED Toolkit is available on the Extension Foundation Campus site and provides implementation instructions, tools and timelines, and potential applications within Extension.