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Who is UC Cooperative Extension Glenn County?

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The University of California's 64 Cooperative Extension (UCCE) offices are local problem-solving centers. More than 400 campus-based specialists and county-based farm, home, and youth advisors work as teams to bring the University's research-based information to Californians. UCCE is a full partnership of federal, state, county, and private resources linked in applied research and educational outreach. UCCE's many teaching tools include meetings, conferences, workshops, demonstrations, field days, video programs, newsletters and manuals. Thousands of volunteers extend UCCE's outreach, assisting with the California 4-H Youth Development Program and Master Gardener Program.

2023-2024 Donor Campaign 

2023 Program Update

2022 Annual Report

2022 2-Page Report

2022-2023 Donor Campaign 

2022 Program Update

2021 Annual Report

Glenn County UC Cooperative Extension Annual Report 2021
Glenn County UC Cooperative Extension Annual Report 2021

2021 Program Update

UCCE Glenn County Program Update Flyer 2021
UCCE Glenn County Program Update Flyer 2021
UCCE Glenn County Program Update Flyer 2021 pg.2
UCCE Glenn County Program Update Flyer 2021 pg.2

2020 Annual Report

Glenn County UC Cooperative Extension Annual Report 2020
Glenn County UC Cooperative Extension Annual Report 2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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