UC ANR is committed to providing an accessible and inclusive web experience for all users. If you encounter an accessibility barrier or need content in an alternative or remediated accessible format, please contact anraccessibility@ucanr.edu.
Making UC Master Gardener Program content accessible to everyone, including individuals with disabilities, is crucial to our mission of extending horticulture information to residents of California. This webpage is designed to share best practices and resources for web accessibility.
The Project Rubric is a decision-making tool that assists coordinators with identifying focus projects for the coming program year, assessing proposed projects, and improving existing projects.
Video is a powerful tool in communicating and telling the UC Master Gardener Program story, fulfilling our mission to extend research-based gardening information to the public. Video is great at relaying instructional content, making an emotional connection, and sharing on social media.
Statewide staff, volunteer leaders, and program coordinators (representing 37 counties) convened for the 2019 VMI held on Oct. 3-4 in Davis, Calif. Thank you to those who attended VMI and contributed to making it a success.
Endowments are an excellent long-term strategy for ensuring an annual funding stream to sustain and grow programs. To receive a meaningful annual payout (the interest), the principal balance must be significant in size and proportionate to the purposes of the fund.
Images and photographs are integral to storytelling and can draw readers in, conveying meaning beyond a verbal description. Gardening is a highly visual activity. A photo of a vegetable garden, hands digging in soil, or a juicy ripe tomato creates a range of emotions or feelings.
Thank you for attending the 2021 Annual UC Master Gardener Program Coordinator Meeting! The Annual UC Master Gardener Program Coordinator Meeting brings coordinators from around the state together for peer sharing and professional development. This years' event was held online on Thurs. Oct.
Fingerprinting and background checks through the DOJ serves as a pivotal component in ensuring the safety and integrity of the UC Master Gardener Program.
Federal Civil Rights Compliance is a requirement of all UC ANR programs to ensure diversity in our membership and our clientele. Contact reporting provides data that helps us work towards and achieve parity. Contact reporting is a required county programmatic activity.