North Dakota State University Extension’s RLND program is open to applications to the next 18-month leadership development seminar series.
Community Leadership
Participants will learn to identify funding sources and better understand the grant proposal development, submission and review processes.
A cohort of 16 North Dakotans began NDSU's Rural Leadership North Dakota leadership development program.
Thirteen North Dakotans completed NDSU's Rural Leadership North Dakota leadership development program in 2023.
Kristi Schultz and Brady Pelton will serve a three-year term on the RLND Council.
Seventeen people have been selected to participate in Rural Leadership North Dakota’s 10th class.
Contact your local NDSU Extension agent for training and resources for your board or organization.
The conference is designed to inspire and provide resources for entrepreneurs in rural communities.
Apply today to be part of the next class of North Dakota State University Extension’s Rural Leadership North Dakota (RLND) Program.
Topics include robotics, grain handling, farm and ranch stress, hearing loss, civic engagement and agribusiness.
All NDSU agriculture stakeholders and industry partners are encouraged to submit feedback.
Extension is offering a course that provides people with skills to work from home.
Rural Leadership North Dakota recognizes an individual and an organization.
Rural Leadership North Dakota’s next class starts with 27 participants.
Extension programs and events support North Dakota’s efforts to build healthy communities, a modern workforce and good infrastructure.
It’s a locally delivered educational program to build participants’ skills to lead watershed, conservation and community-based projects.
Many NDSU Extension family and community wellness programs support agriculture.
Tackling crime problems in rural boomtowns requires policies and strategies that respond to communities’ needs.
NDSU Extension’s Rural Leadership North Dakota program honors an individual and an agency for their support.
Civic U is NDSU Extension’s parliamentary procedure program for youth.
Extension teams were recognized for their work in leadership development, farm/ranch succession planning, farm safety and increasing knowledge of the sheep industry.
Participants will develop leadership skills and learn about agricultural and rural policy, civic engagement and strategic planning.
Rural Leadership North Dakota is an 18-month leadership development program.
Rural communities learn how to work together, enhance their strengths and gain effective leaders.
Extension has added or strengthened programs in response to North Dakotans’ concerns.
Two events helped North Dakota youth learn about civic engagement.
The NDSU Harvest Bowl program recognizes the success, dedication and hard work of outstanding agriculturists.
North Dakotans shared their concerns about agriculture, energy, natural resources, the economy, children, families and communities.
Marie Hvidsten receives the Outstanding Leadership Program Director Award.
This Rural Leadership North Dakota class is the largest ever.
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