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UCANRs Community Economic Development programming focuses on Inclusive Economic Development. The four dominant paradigms of economic development (attraction and retention, small business development, workforce development, and arts and culture) are necessary, but not sufficient.
Our CED 101 series provides a variety of materials to answer this question for a variety of audiences. Explore our slides, videos, and other materials on this page.
For more than 100 years, the University of California Agricultural and Natural Resources (UC ANR) has worked to connect the power of UC research in agriculture, natural resources, nutrition and youth development with local communities to improve the lives of all Californians.
Alexis Atsilvsgi is a passionate Cherokee and Chicana activist in Higher Education, having served on multiple boards during the entirety of her college career.
Community Economic Development can encompass many interrelated programs and areas of research. Here are the areas we have identified as priorities to target UC ANR research and resources.