Shoshanah Inwood, assistant professor in the School of Environment and Natural Resources is part of a multi-state team selected to receive funding through the Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development's “Impacts of Successful Extension and Outreach Programs” awards program. The project, “Developing a Coordinated Community Risk Management Approach to Heath and Health Insurance among Farm Enterprises” will help enable farm individuals and partnerships to take the lead in focusing on farming viability through a coordinated community risk management approach to health and health insurance for the farming enterprise. Virginia Brown (PI), University of Maryland Extension and Maria Pippidis (Co-PI), University of Delaware Cooperative Extension are collaborators on the project. Read the full story on funded projects here.