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2017 Fiscal Close Clinics to be held on May 1 and 2

If you've involved with the annual fiscal close, come to a clinic where BRC will explain all the financial processes.


D-TOKs: Delete, toss, keep stuff: Recycle your non-record materials during Earth Week

From April 24 to 28, help us “D-TOKs” UCOP by using the special recycling bins that will be available.


BRC Blast: General Ledger 101 training

Come to a training session to learn about UCLA financial ledgers.


Check out the financial workshop schedule for second quarter

A free, one-hour financial workshop is a good investment of your time.


Help local students: Volunteer at the Oakland Youth Careers Expo

Help Oakland high school students learn about the many different career paths they could take.


Onsite CORE training scheduled – sign up soon!

This emergency preparedness training has now been scheduled for May 3 and is filling up fast.


Cesar Chavez Day event: When Mexicans and Filipinos Join Together

In honor of Cesar Chavez Day, all OP staff are invited to a special brown bag event: “When Mexicans and Filipinos Join Together: The Farmworker Movement and Unity in the Making.” This event is


UCOP recognizes Sexual Assault Awareness Month with brown bags, Denim Day

April is nationally recognized as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. During this time, advocates work to raise awareness about sexual violence and educate communities around the nation about how to prevent sexual assault. UCOP will


Feel the Impact: Berkeley Underground Scholars Initiative

In the inaugural event of this new speaker series, UC Berkeley students will share their experiences with incarceration and the impact of higher education on their lives.


Become a certified emergency responder: Take an onsite CPR/AED class

Learn how to save the lives of family members, friends and co-workers by taking a three-hour class.


Interested in onsite CORE training? Let us know.

Communities of Oakland Respond to Emergencies (CORE) is a free training program for individuals, neighborhood groups and organizations to learn how to manage for the first seven to 10 days after a major disaster such as earthquake.