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Great Valley News: Summer 2010
Get your Summer update on all things GVC with the new edition of our quarterly newsletter.  In this issue: Highlights from our Annual Conference, our new book release, an update on leadership programs, and more.

Breaking Through To Big Foundations (Whitepaper)
Funding is a challenge for every organization but there are special challenges for Central Valley nonprofits. Is it worth it to compete for larger grants from major foundations and corporations? This paper explores the value of big grants and how Valley nonprofits can reposition their programs and organizations to improve their chances of winning big grants.

Urban. Forest. Tree
An Urban Forestry Guidebook for the San Joaquin Valley that provides practical information on how to establish or improve a community tree program, including key principles and strategies for care and maintenance, and possible sources of funding.

Great Valley News: Spring 2010
Get your Spring update on all things GVC with the new edition of our quarterly newsletter.   Learn about the Great Valley TV series,  our Climate Assistance Program for local governments, the National Parks Institute, and our upcoming Annual Conference.

FY 2009 Annual Report: People Get Ready - Moving a Region Forward in Difficult Times
A summary of the Great Valley Center's leadership development, information and conference activities in FY 2009. Includes staff listings and FY 2009 financial statement and donor list.

Great Valley News: Fall 2009
Get your Fall update on all things GVC with the new edition of our quarterly newsletter.  Learn about the Sacramento Valley Forum, the release of the 2009 Economic Indicators Report, and updates on recent grants received by the Great Valley Center.

Assessing the Region via Indicators: The Economy (third edition)
Graphical overview of leading indicators related to the Central Valley economy. Includes indicators on population, income & housing, business vitality, agriculture, transportation, and federal and nonprofit spending.

Great Valley News: Summer 2009
Get your summer update on all things GVC with the new edition of our quarterly newsletter.  Learn about our new satellite offices in the Valley, new leadership and urban forestry programs, and what the energy program has accomplished through workshops and publications in the region.

Early Education for the Next Generation: Preschool Readiness for the San Joaquin Valley
A collection of stories assessing preschool readiness in the San Joaquin Valley.

Transportation Challenges & Opportunities: Connecting Youth to the Great Outdoors
Current transportation challenges confronted by outdoor youth programs and organizations, and available transportation opportunities.

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