Topics
Click the links below to visit our pages on specialized purchasing best practices.
UC ANR Internal Purchasing and Contracts
Business Contracts & Consulting Agreements | Cellular & Other Portable Electronic Devices | Vendor Risk Assessment and Computer Software/App Purchasing
UC ANR External Purchasing and Payments
External Contributions, Donations & Sponsorships | Gifts, Gift-Cards, and Non-Cash Awards | Memberships
Business Contracts & Consulting Agreements
Business Contract: A formal contract between the University and an external company or individual to provide a service or product, i.e. lease of facilities and/or real property, services, and technical expertise.
Independent Consultant: An individual or organization outside the University of professional or technical competence that provides primarily professional or technical advice to the University, i.e. trainer, editor, web design.
Visit our Business Contracts & Consulting Agreements webpage for more information.
Cellular & Other Portable Electronic Devices
This Cellular & Other Portable Electronic Devices webpage covers MiFi devices, tablets, and cell phones for your work at UC ANR and how to dispose of or return them once you leave UC ANR.
Computer Software & Vendor Risk Assessment
There are two important aspects of software purchasing: Data security and business terms. Both are required for any software purchase! Download the flowchart linked below to help you navigate the software purchasing process. Visit this Vendor Risk Assessment and Computer Software/App Purchasing webpage to learn more.
External Contributions, Donations & Sponsorships
This External Contributions, Donations & Sponsorships webpage covers charitable donations on behalf of UC ANR, funding restrictions, required approvals, and policy references.
Gifts and Non-Cash Awards for Employees and Non-Employees
This Gifts, Gift-Cards, and Non-Cash Awards webpage covers policies on gifts and non-cash awards for both UC ANR Employees and those external to UC ANR.
Memberships
It University policy to consider institutional membership in organizations that would promote the advancement of education and research, enhance the professional standing of its administrative personnel and facilitate favorable campus-community relations. Individual memberships in scholarly societies are considered to be personal responsibilities to be paid by the individual. Visit our Memberships webpage for more information.