
Opportunity Details
Rural Action offers many different ways to volunteer and take an active role in sustainable development in southeast Ohio - whether you want to work on restoration projects in the field, work with youth, or offer your knowledge and expertise, Rural Action has a place for you to help.Volunteer positions are available in each of our programs, and we also invite you to create your own position to match your interests. Ongoing, short-term, or special event opportunities are available.
Development Volunteer- Assist the Development Liaison with office work, including: membership renewals and other mailings, database entry and management, file organization, thank you letters, etc. Time estimate: 2-4 hours per week, flexible scheduling.
Adventure Auction Donation Volunteer- Working with the Development Director help promote and organize a live Auction fundraising event in the spring of the year. Contact regional businesses that can supply products or services to complete five or more auction packages. Conduct asks for donations over the phone and in person to these businesses. Follow up on asks until donations have been confirmed or asks have been declined. Arrange delivery or pick up for donations. Maintain donation records and relay information to committee chair. Time estimate: 4 hours per week, flexible scheduling.
Rural Action Librarian/Archivist- Sort through and organize historical Rural Action/AOPIC photos and publications; maintain the current digital photo database; organize and maintain the Rural Action reference library; and develop new systems for preserving important materials. Time estimate: prefer commitment of 3 months, flexible during office hours 9-5, M-F at the Kuhre Center for Rural Renewal in Trimble, OH.
Volunteer Photographer- Photograph Rural Action events and programming; help compile a digital database of striking images for use in multimedia presentations, print publications and marketing tools, and on the web. Special projects, such as photo essays, are encouraged. Time estimate: flexible depending on event, often evenings and weekends.
Volunteer Writer- Write newsletter articles, blog entries, and/or press releases covering Rural Action programs and local restoration and sustainable development news. Assist the Media Team with newsletter and e-newsletter production, as well as editing, as needed. Attend Rural Action events to cover stories. Projects are flexible, based on volunteers’ interests and experience; special projects are welcomed. Time estimate: 1-2 month commitment preferred, flexible scheduling depending upon project, some evenings and weekends required.
Groundskeeper Volunteer- Assist in maintaining the grounds at the Kuhre Center for Rural Renewal offices in Trimble Ohio including mowing, weeding and planting flower beds, trimming bushes and general beautification of grounds. Time estimate: 2 hours per week spring through fall season; flexible scheduling.
Clerical Volunteer - The volunteer will provide Rural Action with a skilled receptionist who can interact with the public in a professional manner and provide the clerical support needed to ensure the efficiency, timeliness and image of the organizational. Must be able to answer a multi-line phone system, maintain files, create documents and process correspondence, and other administrative duties as needed. Estimated time: 4-6 hours per week between the hours of 9:00 am-5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Flexible scheduling but two days a week during morning hours are preferred. This position requires the volunteer to be on site at the Kuhre Center for Rural Renewal in Trimble Ohio. Carpooling may be an option.
Sustainable Forestry Field Volunteer- Conduct site assessments for local landowners and advise on best management practices and economic opportunities; educate landowners on how to improve their land to meet their specified interests (e.g. medicinal plants, wildlife, timber). Time estimate: 4-6 hours per event, single event or series.
Sustainable Forestry Research and Journalism Volunteer- Conduct research on invasive plants, medicinal herbs, and/or forest related products. Write informational sheets on these and other topics and update Rural Action’s website as needed. Attend Rural Action events and write stories for our online and print newsletters. Time estimate: 4 hours per week, flexible scheduling.
Sustainable Forestry Workshop Instructor- Research topic and create lecture and presentation(s). Coordinate with other event speakers, if applicable. Present lecture and/or facilitate field demonstration. Assist with event promotion by sending information to networks. Time estimate: varies, single presentation or series.
Local Foods Research Volunteer- Call and visit food providers to gather information. Collect information from food providers, enter and analyze data, and create reference sheets for use on Rural Action websites. Time estimate: 2-3 hours weekly, minimum 3 months, ongoing opportunity.
Chesterhill Produce Auction Volunteer- Assist with setting up, running tickets, clerking, helping with business plan, promotion, etc. at the Auction in Morgan County; dependent on skills and interests of volunteer. Time estimate: 3-4 hours weekly, flexible scheduling depending on activity.
Farmers Market Volunteer- Assist with set up at the Trimble Township Farmers Market in Trimble and Athens Farmers Market to inform people about the benefits of supporting new markets. Time estimate: growing season, flexible scheduling, Saturdays for Athens Farmers Market, 9:30 to 1:15pm; Trimble Market, Fridays 3:45 to 6:15pm.
Farm Labor Volunteer- Assist with farm work for local grower, may include physical labor, promotional skills, web skills. Time estimate: flexible as agreed upon by farmer and volunteer.
Monday Creek Window Display Artist- With the input of Monday Creek staff and possibly community youth, design and create window displays for the office in downtown New Straitsville. Time estimate: 9-5, M-F, flexible scheduling, new display created every 2-3 months.
Environmental Education Volunteer- Assist with activities provided by watershed groups which include outdoor educational and recreational activities; instruct arts and crafts or drama; activities during lock-ins and network with others including community volunteers, local organizations, social workers, and teachers. Time estimate: variable, flexible, ongoing opportunity or single event, generally spring through fall and watershed day camps (June and July).
Huff Run Watershed Restoration Partnership Field Work Volunteer- The volunteer will monitor the heavily polluted stream and keep the roadsides beautiful in our community. This outdoor volunteer position is central to Huff Run’s watershed restoration efforts, providing ongoing information about stream health. Activities will include: conducting water quality sampling (agricultural, aquatic insect (MAIS), and fish sampling) and assistance with roadside litter clean-ups in collaboration with the adopt-a-highway state program. Estimated time: roadside clean-ups take place 2-4 times a year, estimated 4 hours each time. Water quality sampling occurs up to five times a year, three hours each time. Aquatic bug sampling takes place two days in July, and fish sampling is two days in August. The Huff Run office is located in Mineral City OH.
Huff Run Watershed Restoration Partnership Events Volunteer-The volunteer will assist in planning and implementing various events throughout the year. Annual Events include: Awareness Day Field Trips for local students- help before, during, and after the event, picking up supplies, assisting with planning for sessions such as macroinvertebrates, water quality, and electrofishing, grade pre and post tests, and take photos; Mineral City Party in the Park (a community festival planned by local nonprofits and the Mineral City Village Council)- pick up supplies, set up tent, hang flyers, assist during the event with the craft table, children’s games, popcorn popper, AMD tie-dye, or handing out balloons. Estimated time: will vary throughout the year for each event ranging from 2-6 hours per week or more. Scheduling is flexible at the discretion of the volunteer.
Environmental Explorers Club Volunteer- Assist Huff Run Watershed Restoration Partnership staff at monthly Environmental Explorers Club meetings: teach and help club members with their projects. Time estimate: 4 hours on meeting day, 4 hours prep time per month done in person, via email or phone. Meetings are held in Tuscarawas County on the 3rd Saturday of the month.
Sunday Creek Watershed Day Camp Volunteer- The volunteer will assist in the supervision of children at the camp and also assist with camp activities. At the discretion and interest of the volunteer they may also plan and coordinate their own activities for camp participants Length of service: five (5) days, Monday-Friday, for eight (8) hours per day during the Sunday Creek Watershed Camp. Estimated hours per week: eight hours per day for a period of five days, totaling 40 hours. Volunteers may also assist with individual days if they are unable to commit to the entire week. Schedule will be from approximately 8am to 4pm each camp day.
Sunday Creek Watershed Group Outdoor Events Crew- Plan outdoor formal events at Sunday Creek including our bi-annual Buckeye Trail Maintenance, and Adopt-A-Highway Clean-ups, annual River Sweep Clean-Up in June, assist in helping plan watershed tours, and 5K fundraiser. Other opportunities may include tree plantings, pocket park landscaping and maintenance, and other various projects. Time estimate: variable, flexible, ongoing opportunity or single event.
Sunday Creek Watershed Group Pocket Park Steward- The volunteer will be responsible for the revitalization, landscaping, and maintenance of a small park area in Glouster, Ohio to create a usable community resource for the village. Will engage in hands-on manual labor involving weeding, shoveling, pruning, planting, litter removal and miscellaneous landscaping duties. Estimated time: at the discretion of the volunteer during the growing season. Flexible scheduling is available. Occasional meetings will be scheduled with the Sunday Creek Watershed Group to discuss plans and progress regarding the park.
Sunday Creek Watershed Group Volunteer Clean Up/Tree Planting Crew- The volunteer will be directly eliminating trash pollution and helping to clean the watershed on the ground through outdoor activities involving litter removal and tree planting. Activities will include picking up litter and trash in and near Sunday Creek at formal events and informal excursions to problem sites. Volunteers may also, or exclusively, participate in tree plantings at restoration sites. The volunteer will be included in a database and called when an opportunity is available. Estimated time: generally 2-4 hours per event with events taking place possibly once or twice a month. Flexible scheduling available for most events.
Sunday Creek Watershed Group Window Display Artist-The volunteer will design and create vibrant, engaging and community oriented displays in the storefront windows of the Sunday Creek Watershed Group office in Glouster, Ohio with the input of Sunday Creek staff and possibly community youth. Estimated time: at the discretion of the volunteer. A new display is expected every two-three months. Hours per week are flexible, but must be during regular office hours (9-5, Monday through Friday).
Sunday Creek Watershed Group Water Quality Field Collection Assistant- As part of Sunday Creek Watershed Group’s mission, water quality throughout the watershed must be consistently monitored through data collection during team field excursions. The volunteer will accompany Sunday Creek Staff into the field and collect water samples and field data for scientific analysis. Estimated time: one day (6-8 hours) per month. Most hours will be completed on a single field excursion. Schedule will be determined by the Watershed Coordinator with as much advance notice as possible given to the volunteer.
To find out more, please feel free to visit their website, www.ruralaction.org.
Or you may contact Rural Action at volunteer@ruralaction.org.
Thank you for your interest in supporting a great organization!

Opportunity Details
The conservation work of the Three Valley Conservation Trust protects farmland and improves the quality of life for everyone who calls southwestern Ohio home. While we do have a small staff, we depend on volunteers to help us get everything done - we could not do what we do without yout! There are lots of ways to get involved, whether you have a lot of time or a little.Short-term Volunteer Opportunities:
Looking for something to fill a Saturday afternoon or a Thursday morning? Here are the kinds of quick "one and done" types of volunteer opportunities we offer.
Newsletters and Special Mailings: fold, seal, and label newsletters
Community Outreach (or Tabling): Do you like to talk to people and get them excited about conserving land near our home? Do you enjoy local events, festivals and county fairs? We need your help! We always go to events in pairs (usually in 2 hour shifts) and have lots of printed materials available at our table to help tell our story.
Special Events: Many different skills are needed from set-up to greeting guests and everything in between.
Hands-on Conservation Work: Occasionally we will have opportunities to create habitat, often in conjunction with either the Ohio EPA and/or the MetroParks of Butler County (or another organization).
Long-term Volunteer Opportunities:
Looking for something a little more challenging? Something you can do once a week (or month)? Perhaps something you could even do for 20 to 40 hours a week during a vacation, school break or sabbatical? Here are some opportunities to challenge you and get those creative juices flowing!
Become an Easement Monitor - Keeping the Trust in compliance with state monitoring requirements is a crucial behind-the-scenes task that relies on a committed team of core volunteers. Many supporters of the Trust are unaware that every farm protected by an easement must be monitored annually to ensure that it remains in compliance with easement restrictions. As an Easement Monitor you would be asked to travel with a partner to tour and document participating farms and prepare a written report to be kept on file in the office. To become a monitor, you need to participate in a short training program, commit to completing 6-8 monitoring visits (or as many as you would like!) per year. You will receive a name tag for identification while representing the Trust. Other benefits are the pleasure of being outdoors on beautiful protected farms, meeting local easement landowners, and making new friends. You can also contribute by inviting a friend to train and monitor with you! Call Randy at the office, 513-524-2150 or email him at revans@3vct.org.
Easement Filing Project: Help us reorganize and modernize! In this long-term project, we are scanning originals and organizing easement files to make them more complete and easier to use.
Valley Trust News: Love to take cool nature photos? Or do you like to write articles? Perhaps you'd just love to exercise your skills with InDesign?
Grant Writing: Are you a special kind of non-profit funding nerd? Do you have aspirations to become one? Do you want to help Three Valley get the funding we need to run exciting outreach programs for the community?
Committee Work: We have many committees headed by Board Members that could use your help. Are you interested in finances? Outreach and membership? Development? Land Protection? All of these are committees that could use your help!
To find out more, please feel free to visit their website, www.3vct.org.
Or you may contact Bonnie at 513-524-2150 or bkretschmer@3vct.org.
Thank you for your interest in supporting a great organization!
The conservation work of the Three Valley Conservation Trust protects farmland and improves the quality of life for everyone who calls southwestern Ohio home. While we do have a small staff, we depend on volunteers to help us get everything done - we could not do what we do without yout! There are lots of ways to get involved, whether you have a lot of time or a little.
Below you will find opportunity descriptions and phone numbers/email addresses. But you can also express your preferences (even at 2am!) via our online form. We appreciate your help!
Short-term Volunteer Opportunities:
Looking for something to fill a Saturday afternoon or a Thursday morning? Here are the kinds of quick "one and done" types of volunteer opportunities we offer.
Newsletter and Special Mailings: fold, seal and label newsletters. Call Bonnie at the office, 513-524-2150 or email her at bkretschmer@3vct.org.
Community Outreach (or Tabling): Do you like to talk to people and get them excited about conserving land near our home? Do you enjoy local events, festivals and county fairs? We need your help! We always go to events in pairs (usually in 2 hour shifts) and have lots of printed materials available at our table to help tell our story. Call Bonnie at the office, 513-524-2150 or email her at bkretschmer@3vct.org.
Special Events: Many different skills needed from set-up to greeting guests and everything in between. Want to be part of the action? Call Bonnie at the office, 513-524-2150.
Hands-on Conservation Work: Occasionally we will have opportunities to create habitat, often in conjunction with either the Ohio EPA and/or the MetroParks of Butler County (or another organization). If you’d like to be contacted when these opportunities exist, please let us know! Call Bonnie at the office, 513-524-2150 or email her at bkretschmer@3vct.org.
Long-term Volunteer Opportunities:
Looking for something a little more challenging? Something you can do once a week (or month)? Perhaps something you could even do for 20 to 40 hours a week during a vacation, school break or sabbatical? Here are some opportunities to challenge you and get those creative juices flowing!
Become an Easement Monitor - Keeping the Trust in compliance with state monitoring requirements is a crucial behind-the-scenes task that relies on a committed team of core volunteers. Many supporters of the Trust are unaware that every farm protected by an easement must be monitored annually to ensure that it remains in compliance with easement restrictions. As an Easement Monitor you would be asked to travel with a partner to tour and document participating farms and prepare a written report to be kept on file in the office. To become a monitor, you need to participate in a short training program, commit to completing 6-8 monitoring visits (or as many as you would like!) per year. You will receive a name tag for identification while representing the Trust. Other benefits are the pleasure of being outdoors on beautiful protected farms, meeting local easement landowners, and making new friends. You can also contribute by inviting a friend to train and monitor with you! Call Randy at the office, 513-524-2150 or email him at revans@3vct.org.
Easement Filing Project: Help us reorganize and modernize! In this long term project we are scanning originals and organizing easement files to make them more complete and easier to use. If you have a desire to do something indoors and intellectually challenging, call Bonnie at the office, 513-524-2150 or email her at bkretschmer@3vct.org.
Valley Trust News: Love to take cool nature photos? Or do you like to write articles? Perhaps you’d just love to exercise your skills with InDesign? Call Bonnie at the office, 513-524-2150 or email her at bkretschmer@3vct.org.
Grant Writing: Are you a special kind of non-profit funding nerd? Do you have aspirations to become one? Do you want to help Three Valley get the funding we need to run exciting outreach programs for the community? Call Liz at the office, 513-524-2150 or email her at lwoedl@3vct.org.
Committee Work: We have many committees headed by Board Members that could use your help. Are you interested in Finances? Outreach and Membership? Development? Land Protection? All of these are committees that could use your help! If you’re interested, please call Liz at the office, 513-524-2150 or email her at lweodl@3vct.org.

Opportunity Details
Join the North Branch Restoration Project with the Centennial Volunteers to restore this oak woodland to its former beauty! This 76-acre site is new to restoration and will depend on the community of volunteers to remove invasive species, spread native seed, and much more. Large pin oaks are a unique feature of this preserve, which is also home to some beautiful spring ephemerals.For more information, please contact Jane & John Balaban at balx2@comcast.net or (847) 644-8184.
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Beach clean-up 9am-11pm.For more information, please contact info@surfridersd.org.
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Gloves and bags are provided for all events. School community service slips are available as are refreshments. Be on time as we start and stop promptly.Contact: Stefanie mathews.stefanie@gmail.com
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Gloves and bags are provided for all events. School community service slips are available as are refreshments. Be on time as we start and stop promptly.Contact: Stefanie mathews.stefanie@gmail.com
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Be a part of river and forest revitalization by joining an inspiring movement of volunteers gathering to restore this special site along the Chicago River. Learn what it takes to restore diverse wildlife, trees, wildflowers, and health in our forest preserves and our river system. Our goal is to grow a community of people who will become caretakers and stewards through on-going education and training.For more information, please contact Rett Donnelly at rett.donnelly@gmail.com.
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An important corridor for migratory birds, Forest Glen is part of the Lower North Branch Preserves. This unique woodland, savanna, and floodplain ecosystem needs help from our volunteer community to remove invasive plants, collect and distribute native seeds, and reduce erosion issues.For more information, please contact Bill Tucker at tucker.wm@gmail.com.
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An important corridor for migratory birds, Forest Glen is part of the Lower North Branch Preserves. This unique woodland, savanna, and floodplain ecosystem needs help from our volunteer community to remove invasive plants, collect and distribute native seeds, and reduce erosion issues.For more information, please contact Bill Tucker at tucker.wm@gmail.com.
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
An important corridor for migratory birds, Forest Glen is part of the Lower North Branch Preserves. This unique woodland, savanna, and floodplain ecosystem needs help from our volunteer community to remove invasive plants, collect and distribute native seeds, and reduce erosion issues.For more information, please contact Bill Tucker at tucker.wm@gmail.com.
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |