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Kentucky's Regional Stewardship Program

The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE) has developed a Regional Stewardship Program to support Kentucky's public universities as they position themselves to serve as centers for regional and state improvement. Specifically the Program supports university efforts to promote regional or statewide economic development, livable communities, social inclusion, improved P-12 schools, creative governance, and civic participation through public engagement activities initiated by university faculty and staff.

CPE requires universities to design and implement programs that align institutional resources and infrastructure to create partnerships and activities that address regional and state needs. One of the first priorities is for universities to assemble a Regional Advisory Committee (RAC) of local government and community leaders, business and industry representatives, education leaders, policy professionals, interest groups, and citizens from across the university’s area of geographic responsibility. Each University's RAC will identify regional needs, opportunities, and stewardship priorities that align with the goals of the CPE Regional Stewardship Program.

Glossary of Terms related to Service and Public Engagement

(As agreed by the Kentucky Regional Universities and CPE -March 2007)

  • Outreach refers to the provision of programs, services, activities, and/or expertise to those outside the traditional university community of faculty, staff and on-campus students. Outreach is one-way, with the university being the provider either on a gratis basis or with an associated charge. Individual faculty and staff link their professional expertise to a community organization or entity for mutual benefit. This does not encompass volunteer activities outside the domain of an individual’s professional expertise. Outreach takes resources and expertise to off-campus locations or brings the public or subsets of the public onto the campus. Activities cut across the triad of teaching, research, and service.
  • Regional stewardship or public engagement is characterized by a partnership between the institution or some part of it and an external constituency. The partnership involves mutual definition of a regional need/opportunity, planning to address the need/opportunity, and accountability. It typically involves resources from all partners and is tied to outcomes and metrics for measuring those outcomes. Activities cut across the triad of teaching, research, and service.
  • Regional stewardship activity funded by the Council’s Regional Stewardship Program is defined as above but must be identified and approved as a priority by a Regional Advisory Committee and must follow all of the guidelines developed for these funds. Infrastructure funds from the Regional Stewardship Program support data systems and infrastructure changes that encourage broader public engagement and regional stewardship activities as well as more targeted activities identified as part of the Regional Stewardship Program.
  • Partnership refers to a relationship between the university and external entity or entities to work together toward a common goal. All parties involved have specified responsibilities. Partnerships can range from informal, short-term arrangements to formal, contractual long-term arrangements.