Volunteer with Nature in the City

Volunteers' skills and zeal help lead essential initiatives.

With just a few staff members and interns, we rely on volunteers to help deliver our mission. Your time and expertise help make Nature in the City a strong and impactful organization. Thank you!

Volunteering connects you with our staff, partners, and leading San Francisco Bay Area nature advocates. Let's pool our skills, ideas, and resources to address urban nature's biggest challenges.

We have ongoing volunteer initiatives throughout San Francisco. Please visit:

  1. Nature in the city’s calendar! Volunteers restore habitat all over San Francisco. We welcome groups and individuals. Join our efforts today!

  2. Teens, do you want to volunteer together and meet like-minded peers? Then, we invite you to sign up for Youth In Action and join us.

Volunteer Positions

Advisory Council Members - we seek new members with fundraising, business development, and networking skills. See: Advisory Council Member Description

Thank you for supporting this critical work. Please email info@natureinthecity.org to explore options for making solutions locally.

 

More ways to help:

 
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Groups of volunteers restore habitats during community workdays and group events. Individuals help grow plants, store tools, recruit volunteers, and monitor habitats. Join us! Check out our events calendar, and contact amelia@natureinthecity.org to volunteer.

 

 

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What fits you best? One-time gifts and ongoing monthly donations to Nature in the City support healthy neighborhoods, restored ecosystems, and biological diversity. Contributions also support citywide open space advocacy—vital to the plants and animals that also call San Francisco home. 

 

 

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Who's speaking for the ecosystem? Join a neighborhood group, and attend public hearings at City Hall. Lend your voice to open space, plants, and animals—in our growing city, healthy habitats are more important than ever before. Advocates also promote our work on social and print media to help make it more visible.