Think globally. Volunteer locally.
Volunteers for Nature is an all-new program from the California Academy of Sciences that connects college students and early career professionals with nature-based volunteer opportunities across the Bay Area. Whether you’re aiming for a career in conservation or just eager to get your hands dirty, participants can look forward to:
- Building community with peers in a local chapter
- Volunteering together at a partner site once a month
- Gaining hands-on experience in the field of conservation
Are you ready to make meaningful connections while making a difference for your local environment? Learn more below and complete our interest form today!
For volunteers: Join a chapter
Who’s eligible College students and early career professionals in the Bay Area who love nature, the outdoors, meeting new people, and being a force for good.
What to expect Participation in one chapter meeting and one group volunteer outing per month, totaling about five hours per month. We also encourage participants to pursue individual volunteer projects with partner organizations.
For organizations: Partner with us
Who’s eligible Bay Area nonprofit or governmental organizations that work in conservation and are able to provide effective supervision and safe spaces for volunteers.
What to expect Every month, we rotate through various partner sites, bringing a team of volunteers directly to your location at least once per cycle. Partners will enjoy access to student and early career communities—and a pipeline of potential future employees.
Participating organizations
Over 30 (and counting!) conservation organizations and agencies in the Bay Area have committed to participating in the Volunteers for Nature as group or individual volunteering sites:
Alemany Farm
Aquarium of the Bay
Audubon Canyon Ranch
Bay Area Applied Mycology
California Native Plant Society
City of South San Francisco
Parks & Recreation
Friends of the Urban Forest
Gardens of Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Bird Alliance
Golden Gate National Parks
Conservancy
Grassroots Ecology
Greater Farallones Association
Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve
(Stanford University)
John Muir Land Trust
LandPaths
Lindsay Wildlife Experience
Literacy for Environmental
Justice
Marin County Parks
Marin Water
Napa Resource Conservation
District
Napa Wildlife Rescue
One Tam (part of Golden Gate
National Parks Conservancy)
Planting Justice
Point Blue Conservation Science
San Bruno Mountain Watch
San Francisco Bay Bird
Observatory
San Francisco Public Utilities
Commission
San Francisco Rec & Parks
San Mateo County
Parks & Recreation
Save the Bay
Sonoma Resource Conservation
District
Sonoma Ecology Center
Suisun Resource Conservation
District
Sutro Stewards
Tamien Nation
The Marine Mammal Center
Turtle Island Restoration
Network
Visitacion Valley Greenway
Wild Oyster Project
This program is part of the Thriving California initiative.