UC Agriculture and Natural Resources highlights updates and Giving Day in April newsletter

Glenda Humiston, Vice President of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
Glenda Humiston, Vice President of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
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The University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources announced on April 17 that its latest issue of Rooted in Marketing includes updates on accessibility requirements, tips for compliance, and preparations for the upcoming UC ANR Giving Day scheduled for May 14-15.

The newsletter aims to provide timely reminders to help staff plan ahead, stay compliant with new standards such as alternative text requirements, and maximize participation in Giving Day. The digital copy of the newsletter is available online.

University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources secures funding through public contributions to support its programs, according to the official website. The organization promotes sustainable practices designed to strengthen resilient ecosystems and economic vitality, according to the official website. It also utilizes nine research and extension centers that serve as laboratories representing California’s diverse ecosystems, according to the official website.

As part of the University of California system, UC Agriculture and Natural Resources manages Cooperative Extension services throughout the state, according to the official website. The organization conducts more than 33,800 educational events each year with over 18,400 volunteers engaged in its initiatives, according to the official website. It has gained recognition for trusted services linking research directly with community needs across various regions in California.

Looking ahead, staff are encouraged by UC ANR leadership to make use of resources highlighted in this month’s Rooted in Marketing issue as they prepare for Giving Day activities.



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