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Welcome to the Statewide Evaluation Reports page. Here, youll find valuable insights and data that reflect the impact of the UC Master Gardener Program across the state and within individual counties.
UC Master Gardener of Orange County, photo taken by Evett Kilmartin. In today's digital age, video and images are crucial for effective communication and marketing. If the old adage that a picture is worth a thousand words holds true, then a video is worth a thousand pictures.
The statewide evaluation is a required program activity that measures how the UC Master Gardener Program impacts the communities we serve in every county across California. This is possible by collecting behavior change data, demographic data, and land-use data from educational workshops and events.
The statewide evaluation toolkit is designed to hold all the resources necessary to perform the statewide evaluation efforts. It is divided into three sections: Internal Training, Socializing the Survey, and Collecting the Data.
The Portal is an online tool acts as a dashboard to access University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) websites, utilities and systems in which you are involved.
The Volunteer Management System (VMS) is a tool developed by UC ANRs Communication Services and Information Technology (CSIT) team to assist UC Master Gardeners, UC Master Food Preservers, and California Naturalist volunteers in keeping accurate records of their volunteer activities.
Volunteer recognition pins are now available to order from the statewide office! There are two types of pins available for order, pewter pins for volunteer hour milestones less than 1,000 hours and gold name badge lapel pins for volunteers with hours above 2,500 hours.
Oftentimes local UC Master Gardener Programs host trainings, workshops or demonstrations that require agreements or additional policy support and review. The UC ANR Risk Services department develops and maintains programs to protect staff and volunteers from unanticipated loss.