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Civil Rights (Colfax County)
Plan Goals
Civil Rights compliance by New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service is mandated by federal laws and is directly tied to Extension's receipt of federal funding. Noncompliance may lead to loss of funding from our Federal partner.
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Civil Rights
Impact Reports
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Civil Rights
Colfax County Extension Faculty and staff maintain dialogue that ensures every effort to plan programs that meet all requirements of Civil Rights. All Colfax County Extension programs have the EEO statements and disability compliant on all materials. A conscious effort to include all audiences in our programs is made.
Current makeup of the Advisory Committee was studied and changes were made to make sure that representatives from underserved audiences are in representation. Colfax County advisory committee has met and is active in the programming efforts for Colfax County Extension Service.
All Colfax County Faculty and staff participated in a Civil Rights Audit in March 2007. Colfax County Extension staff talk about Civil Rights at all staff meetings.
Colfax County Extension Faculty and staff maintain dialogue that ensures every effort to plan programs that meet all requirements of Civil Rights. All Colfax County Extension programs have the EEO statements and disability compliant on all materials. A conscious effort to include all audiences in our programs is made.
Current makeup of the Advisory Committee was studied and changes were made to make sure that representatives from underserved audiences are in representation. Colfax County advisory committee has met and is active in the programming efforts for Colfax County Extension Service.
All Colfax County Faculty and staff participated in a Civil Rights Audit in March 2007. Colfax County Extension staff talk about Civil Rights at all staff meetings.
Colfax County Extension Faculty and staff maintain dialogue that ensures every effort to plan programs that meet all requirements of Civil Rights. All Colfax County Extension programs have the EEO statements and disability compliant on all materials. A conscious effort to include all audiences in our programs is made.
Current makeup of the Advisory Committee was studied and changes were made to make sure that representatives from underserved audiences are in representation. Colfax County advisory committee has met and is active in the programming efforts for Colfax County Extension Service.
All Colfax County Faculty and staff participated in a Civil Rights Audit in March 2007. Colfax County Extension staff talk about Civil Rights at all staff meetings.
Current makeup of the Advisory Committee was studied and changes were made to make sure that representatives from underserved audiences are in representation. Colfax County advisory committee has met and is active in the programming efforts for Colfax County Extension Service.
All Colfax County Faculty and staff participated in a Civil Rights Audit in March 2007. Colfax County Extension staff talk about Civil Rights at all staff meetings.
Boe Lopez has signed on to support Civil Rights within Colfax County.
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