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Landscape trees and urban forestry are vitally important in terms of moderating climate and improving our daily lives and that of our community. Tree Care Cards were designed to use as a tool to help educate gardeners about the proper methods of caring for trees.
Marketing supplies for the UC Master Gardener Program are available to purchase from the statewide office. All marketing supply orders must be submitted through the online order form below. Click on the item to preview image.
Ryder Engraving is the approved vendor for UC Master Gardener volunteer and staff name badges. To place a name badge order complete the badge form and visit: RyderEngraving.com/product/uc-master-gardener-name-tags/.
The UC Master Gardener Program Administrative Handbook covers the policies and core values that govern the UC Master Gardener Program, an educational and public service component of UC ANR.
UC Master Gardener Programs, volunteers and trainees can order UC ANR publications at a reduced price of 40 percent off retail. A program coordinators or UCCE staff member must submit the UC Master Gardener Order Form for discount to be applied.
UC ANR and UC Master Gardener Program templates are available through the UC ANR Communications Toolkit. All county-based programs are encouraged to use the following branded marketing templates. Questions? Contact: Barbra Braatan Statewide Communications Specialist bbraaten@ucanr.
The Financial resources webpages are designed to provide you with all the tools, guidelines, and information you need to successfully manage the financial aspects of your county program.
Program coordinators are vital to the success of a UC Master Gardener Program. Please reach out to the UC Master Gardner Program statewide staff if you have questions about funding opportunities for hiring or maintaining a program coordinator.
As a nonprofit entity and part of an accredited educational institution, the UC Master Gardener Program can take advantage of many grant opportunities to support program staff, operational costs and special projects.