Get Involved
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Get Involved
ENPS is entirely led and run by passionate volunteers. There are endless opportunities to get involved. Whether you'd like to expand your knowledge, socialize with fellow enthusiasts, or contribute expertise, there is a place for you to grow and develop with us.
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Browse specific volunteer opportunities below or let us know how you would like to contribute.
Volunteer Opportunities
Join Our Board
Exciting things are happening as we develop our first Strategic Plan!
Specialized Assistance
Have a particular skillset or area of expertise you would like to offer? Whether you love creating, are a marketing or legal guru, or are passionate about planning, we would love to hear from you!
Seed Cleaning & Packaging
Ditch the winter blues and get excited for spring! Join us for coffee and chat with fellow native plant enthusiasts, prepping and packaging last fall's seeds for spring and summer sales.
Graphic Design
ENPS is looking for talented graphic designers to help us create compelling educational material in a variety of formats.
Website
Have website development expertise? ENPS has exciting projects lined up to take resources to the next level - and we'd love the help!
Social Media
Another fabulous opportunity for all you social butterflies to connect with people about native plants and sustainable gardening. If you have experience with social media communications and would like to help us expand our presence, let us know!
Events
Love talking to people about native plants? Volunteer to staff booths at sales and other events and spread the word, stock plants, process sales, or help with any of the myriad tasks associated with outreach and sales.
Restoration Work
If you love the outdoors and are passionate about conservation, come out to one of several restoration sites ENPS maintains. Help us keep these prairie remnants flourishing, observing native plants and their communities within their habitats.
Thistle Patrol
The long-lived Mill Creek Ravine Thistle Patrol is vital to the health of natural areas. Removing invasive thistle species by hand negates the need for chemical treatments, that also harm several native species, allowing native plant communities to flourish.
Growing Plants
Help spread the joy of gardening with native plants by joining our propagation efforts. You can volunteer at a variety of work sessions from potting seedlings and small plants to cleaning and labelling plants for sale. If you're an experienced grower who would like to help produce native plant stock, get in touch!
Demonstration Bed
Love gardening and want hands-on experience working with native plants? Looking for inspiration for your own garden? Join us at our demonstration bed, which builds an appreciation in the community for incorporating native plants in maintained gardens and landscapes.