What is the relationship between the Retiree Center, the UCDRA, and the UCDEA?
The UCDRA and the UCDEA are both all-volunteer member organizations that are affiliated with, but operate independently of, the university. The associations are funded by dues collected from their respective members. Members serve on volunteer committees and Executive Boards for the associations. Whereas the associations are self-funded, the Retiree Center is a campus-funded unit within the Office of the Chancellor and Provost. The Center provides some administrative support to the associations, and works jointly with them on programs and activities.
The UCDRA and the UCDEA are both all-volunteer member organizations that are affiliated with, but operate independently of, the university. The associations are funded by dues collected from their respective members. Members serve on volunteer committees and Executive Boards for the associations. Whereas the associations are self-funded, the Retiree Center is a campus-funded unit within University Relations. The Center provides some administrative support to the associations, and works jointly with them on programs and activities.
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