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Established in 1914 and funded through federal, state, and county partnerships,
the University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) provides non-formal
educational opportunities to rural and urban youth and adults of all economic
levels and ethnic backgrounds. County-based advisors in 63 local offices
are linked with research programs and expertise through Cooperative Extension
Specialists who are members of the UC Division of Agriculture and Natural
Resources on the Berkeley, Davis, and Riverside campuses. Part of UCCE’s
mission has always been to develop culturally-sensitive outreach programs
in family and consumer sciences, specifically targeted toward lower- and
moderate-income families and toward those who are first- and second-generation
Americans. A broad spectrum of financial topics has traditionally been
an essential component of UCCE programs designed to improve the economic
well-being and quality of living for all Californians.
| This web site was developed by the UCCE Money Talks Workgroup with outside funding from the JP Morgan Chase Foundation’s Financial Literacy Program. We wish to thank the JP Morgan Chase Foundation for their generosity and their concern about the future of today’s youth. |
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