University of California
Agriculture and Natural Resources
UC Delivers
UC Delivers is a collection of examples showing how ANR is making a difference for Californians.
Communities - Return
2013
- In-home education helps families face the future with hope
- UC CalFresh: Bringing Nutrition Education to Life in Fresno Classrooms
2012
- Agritourism workshops build new networks for diversification
- Cooperative commitment brings continued conservation
- Get Fit Riverbank: A community in action
2011
- GreenNet: Collaboration builds social capital
- 4-H project engages youth in community forums
- Agricultural ombudsman streamlines process for farmers and ranchers
- Audio tour on the Yosemite Highway
- Business planning helps small farms in a challenging economy
- Canine buddies help youth develop reading skills
- Converting urban yard waste to avocado root rot management
- Engaging Youth as Partners in Research on Workforce Issues
- Evaluation finds California workforce programs succeeding but underfunded
- First statewide agritourism survey: Visitors generate critical income for California small farms
- Food Industry Referral Guides help California food processors and producers
- New invasions of eye gnats in Southern California
- Santa Barbara County prepares youth for the workforce
- Strategies to Engage Parents in Public Decisions
- UCCE explores the Farm-to-WIC Program
2010
- Farm succession: Helping families nurture the next generation
- Pesticide drift exposure declines in Kern County
- SAFE Landscapes protects lives, property and the environment
- Training offered in after-school delivery of science, engineering and technology
- UC creates nutrition education videos to reach diverse, low-literacy communities
- UC-FSNEP: Fifteen years of nutrition education to California's families
- UCCE Alameda examines quality-of-life education needs of elderly
- UCCE coordinates Calaveras Garden-to-Family program
- UCCE Shasta helps consumers grow their own strawberries
2009
- African Americans and Latinos set goals for healthy lifestyles
- Award-winning documentary showcases Marin farm families
- Families learn to make every dollar count
- Goat milk producers form new association and improve practices
- Organic demonstration farm thrives at local community college campus
- PE teachers deliver UC-FSNEP EatFit program at Alvord Unified
- UC involves middle school students and teachers in wetland restoration
- Water quality courses assist California's ethnic Chinese growers
2008
- 4-H goes global
- Aging workgroup promotes public dialogue on healthy memory
- Assessing community needs to expand youth garden
- Inmates dig their way to new careers in horticulture
- Making food safer for seniors
- Redwood Forest Foundation - A new approach to forest ownership
- Seaside youth map community assets
- Service-Learning Works for California 4-H Youth
- Teens and driving: What parents need to know
- Transborder Dialogues: Migration through children's eyes
- UC Cooperative Extension helps family farmers comply with labor laws
- UC delivers oak woodland planning support to California counties
- Watershed U. - Training stakeholders for effective watershed management
- Wildfire education and outreach: Helping the San Diego community
2007
- California Hardwoods Provide Economic Development Opportunities
- Engaging Latino community volunteers
- Forming and sustaining positive youth development initiatives
- Healthy Homes Program
- New agricultural zoning ordinance developed
- Seniors get Education Tailored to their own Health Concerns
- Something Fresh and Juicy
- Spreading Information with Public Newsletters
2006
- Grow Food Safely in Urban Gardens
- Regional marketing—A competitive niche for small and mid-scale growers
- Road Project Saves California $1.2 Million
- Santa Cruz County Part of National Partnership for Afterschool Science Program
- UCCE leads formation of Tuolumne County Resource Conservation District
2005
2004
- Engaging Latino Youth and Families in Water Resource Issues
- Capacity-Building in the South Lake Tahoe Latino Community
2003
- 4-H ASAP: A Pioneer In After School Programs
- 4-H Youth Development: Advancing the Field of Youth Development
- 4-H Youth Development: Fostering Civic Engagement
- 4-H Youth Development: Reaching Diverse Audiences, Building Understanding of Diversity
- Agricultural Labor Management – Conflict Management: A New Approach
- Calaveras Grown Program
- Fair Oaks Horticulture Center
- Latino Teen Pregnancy Prevention Project
- Master Gardener Composting Workshops Reduce Municipal Waste
- Needs of Teen Parents & Their Children Identified by Local Consortium
- Numbers Rising: More Grandparents Raising Grandkids
- Ocean Science Camp for Youth
- Engaging Youth in Community Change
- UCCE organizes a community food coalition to improve food sourcing


