The Extension Professionals' Organization
Epsilon Sigma Phi
The Mission of ESP
The mission of Epsilon Sigma Phi is to foster standards of excellence in the Extension System and to develop the Extension profession and professional.
Since Epsilon Sigma Phi was established in 1927 at Bozeman, Montana, members have worked to strengthen the impact of the Extension System’s ability to address needs of individuals and communities through research based education.
ESP is one of the oldest and is the largest organization of Extension Professionals. Epsilon Sigma Phi is an equal opportunity/affirmative action organization. The organization values and seeks a diverse membership.
Benefits of ESP Membership
- Scholarships for individual professional development opportunities including Advanced Degrees
- Professional Development Mini-Grants for Chapters
- Chapter and national recognition programs for member individuals and teams
- National Conference provides an opportunity to give peer reviewed scholarly presentations
- Involvement in public issues and activities,
- ESP Connection newsletter and ESP Communiqué provide communication with members
- Numerous and varied professional development opportunities
- Chapter and national leadership opportunities
- Network of Extension professionals united across disciplines and program areas
- Mentoring opportunities
- Chapter officer/member training support
- Involvement in Global & International Opportunities
- Partnerships with Joint Council of Extension Professionals and National Institute for Food and Agriculture (NIFA) – USDA
National ESP Information
For more information on opportunities available nationally visit the national ESP website.