PARTNER RESOURCES
Thank you for being an ALERTCalifornia partner. We value our relationship and appreciate you taking the time to educate your organization.
ALERTCalifornia is a public safety program based at the University of California San Diego that is working to understand natural hazards and determine short and long-term impacts on people and the environment to inform management decisions.
Name and Referencing
ALERTCalifornia is one word and is spelled with “ALERT” in all capital letters, no space, and then “California.”
- Correct: ALERTCalifornia
- Incorrect: Alert California, ALERT California, Alert CA, etc.
ALERTCalifornia is a University of California San Diego research and public safety program, and the university must be included when referencing.
- First mention:
- University of California San Diego’s ALERTCalifornia program
- ALERTCalifornia, a University of California San Diego program,
- Second and follow-up mentions: ALERTCalifornia, and if you reference the university, UC San Diego
- Any abbreviations such as UCSD are incorrect
User Licensing Agreement
ALERTCalifornia’s license agreement and data use policy are coming soon. Please check back at a later date.
Crediting ALERTCalifornia
How to credit ALERTCalifornia photos and videos:
- ALERTCalifornia’s live camera feeds are available for public use with credit.
- Credit ALERTCalifornia whenever a photo, screen grab, or video is used or shared.
- Tag @ALERTCalifornia if sharing a photo, screen grab, or video on social media.
- Do not crop or remove the black information bar at the bottom of photos and videos.
- Do not crop or remove partner logos from photos and videos.
Questions? Contact our communications team.
Logos and Branding
ALERTCalifornia is part of the University of California San Diego.
- Do not remove UC San Diego from the logo.
- Do not change the typeface.
- Do not attach other graphic elements to the logotype.
- Do not stretch or change the proportions of the logotype.
- Do not rearrange or overlap components of the logo.
- Do not alter the weight of the logotype.
- Do not change the colors of the logo, it must be displayed as white over a dark background or black over a light background.
Questions? Contact our communications team.
Resources and More Information
Learn more about ALERTCalifornia in the pages linked below.
Contact Us
If the media has reached out to you about ALERTCalifornia or our collaborative work, please contact our communications team as soon as possible.
For general inquiries please reach out via our contact us page and your email will be forwarded to the correct person at ALERTCalifornia.