When to Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth
Volume
37
Issue
4
Abstract
Extension organizations are increasingly seeking funding from sources other than traditional county, state and federal sources. The increased focus on grants, contracts, and user fees is an issue that will change the future of Extension organizations. If funding is allowed to drive programming direction, planning for the future will be less important than reacting to present opportunities. This article identifies some critical questions to be asked before seeking or accepting new sources of resources.
Recommended Citation
Jackson, D. G., & Johnson, L. (1999). When to Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth. The Journal of Extension, 37(4), Article 3. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol37/iss4/3