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Elaine Johannes, Ph.D.
Extension Specialist

Education:

Institution and Location Degree Year Field of Study
Kansas State University
Manhattan, Kansas
B.S.
1979
Psychology
Kansas State University
Manhattan, Kansas
M.S.
1982
Adult and Community Counseling
Kansas State University
Manhattan, Kansas
Ph.D.
2003
Lifespan Human Development

Positions and Honors:

1993-present Extension Specialist, Youth and Community Development, Community Health Institute, Kansas State University, Research and Extension

1991-1993 Extension Assistant and Rural Mental Health Project Manager, Kansas State University, Research and Extension

1984-1991 Director, Community Services for Aging and Flint Hills Housing Authority, North Central-Flint Hills Area Agency on Aging

Honors (chronological order with most recent first)

1997-2003 Board Member and President; Kansas Family Partnership

1998-2002 Governor Appointee Executive Advisory Committee State Incentive Cooperative Agreement

1997-2002 Governor Appointee Citizens Advisory Committee KS Dept. of SRS/Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services

2001 K-State Research and Extension Builder’s (System Innovator) Award; K-State Research and Extension

2000 Nominee for Developing Leadership in Reducing Substance Abuse Fellow Program; Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

1999 State Team Recognition Award for Opportunities for Prevention Education and Networking in Kansas (OPEN-K); Epsilon Sigma Phi National Extension Honorary

1995 State Team Recognition for When Violence Hits Home – Domestic Violence Prevention; Epsilon Sigma Phi, National Extension Honorary

1994 Public Awareness Award for K-State Rural Mental Health; Kansas Alliance for the Mentally Ill

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Research Grants:

As Principal Investigator or Project Director (chronological order with most recent first)

Project Manager (October 2002-October 2003)
Family Nutrition Program
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) ($96,000)

Director (April 2000-September 2001)
Connect Kansas contract
Kansas Dept. of Social and Rehabilitation Services (SRS) ($100,000)

Principal Investigator (October 1999-September 2000)
Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies Prevention Evaluation Research
Juvenile Justice Authority ($10,000)

Principal Investigator (May 1999-October 2003)
Children, Youth and Families At-Risk Haskell Indian Nations University OPEN-K
USDA ($600,000)

Principal Investigator (January 1999-September 2000)
Children, Youth and Families At-Risk Army and School-age and Teen Youth Development Training
USDA ($65,000)

Principal Investigator (May 1998-October 2003)
Children, Youth and Families At-Risk Opportunities for Prevention Education and Networking
in Kansas (OPEN-K)

USDA ($1.9 million)

Principal Investigator (1997)
Mental Health and Aging
Kansas Dept. of SRS ($61,404)

Principal Investigator (1997)
Operation Immunize
Kansas Dept. of Health and Environment (KDHE) ($25,000)

Principal Investigator (1996)
Operation Immunize
KDHE ($20,000)

Principal Investigator (October 1994-September 1995)
Crisis Counseling Training
Community Mental Health Services Administration (CMHSA) and Kansas Dept. of SRS ($53,250)

Principal Investigator (October 1994-September 1995)
Crisis Counseling Technical Assistance
CMHSA and Kansas Dept. of SRS ($42,060)

Principal Investigator (October 1993-September 1995)
Domestic Violence Training
CMHSA and Kansas Dept. of SRS ($41,000)

Project Manager (October 1993-September 1995)
Flood Recovery
USDA ($270,000)

Project Manager (January 1991-September 1994)
Rural Mental Health Project
USDA ($350,000)

Director (July 1989-December 1990)
Flint Hills Housing Authority
Housing and Urban Development ($100,000 annually)

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Selected publications

(chronological order with most recent first)

2003 “Outcomes-based Planning Guide: Path to Improving Your Community’s Health,” K-State Research and Extension (special publication, co-author)
2002 “Our Collective Work – Youth Development through 4H Opportunities: Profiles to Build Upon,” K-State Research and Extension (special publication, co-author)
2000 “Students Building and Promoting Healthy Places,” K-State Research and Extension (curriculum, co-author)
1999 “Youth Violence: Beginning with Bullying” K-State Research and Extension (2 bulletins)
1997 “Youth Violence: Seeking Solutions,” K-State Research and Extension (bulletin)
1996 “Youth Violence: What’s Happening and Why,” K-State Research and Extension (series of 4 bulletins)
1995 “When Words Become Weapons” Verbal Abuse Prevention, K-State Research and Extension (series of 4 bulletins)
1994 “When Violence Hits Home” Domestic Violence Prevention Program, K-State Research and Extension
1993 “Flood of Emotions: Recovery After the Crisis,” K-State Research and Extension (bulletin)

 

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