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Outreach Activity / Audience Required to collect REG data? Methods to consider for collecting Newsletter recipients (mail and email) No Social media contacts No Phone contacts (Ex. call in for diagnostics No Email contacts No One-on-one contacts at a public event (ex: info table at a county fair).
All Reasonable Effort (ARE) is how program leaders market program offerings to various groups. It is the act of inviting new participants to the program to increase diversity to accurately reflect the communities we serve.
County Programs host a variety of events, such as classes, plant sales, or even big gatherings like fundraisers or grand openings, and promoting these events can be a lot of work. Its essential to get the word out so people know about them! Promoting your event helps boost attendance.
By engaging volunteers to deliver research-based, horticulture information in California communities, the UC Master Gardener Program increases capacity to meet local needs, grows credibility with residents through connecting them with trusted neighbors, and nurtures emerging land stewards through tr...
Volunteer identification is a process of welcoming new volunteer candidates into a volunteer-engaged program. UC Master Gardener Program services including the core training are open to all Californians.
Welcome to the UC Master Gardener Program contact directory. Here, you will find comprehensive contact information to help you connect with our dedicated team.
County Name Title Phone Email Alameda Allyson Greenlon Program Coordinator algreenlon@ucanr.edu Amador Carly Amatisto-Smith Program Coordinator (209) 233-6837 camatistosmith@ucanr.edu Butte Jennifer Lange Program Coordinator (530) 552-5812 jlange@ucanr.
Fundraising is a vital component of the UC Master Gardener Program, ensuring that we can continue to empower our communities with sustainable gardening practices, educational outreach, and impactful volunteer work.
Thank you for attending the 2023 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 on Mon. Oct.