Looking to support our work by volunteering your time and skills? Check out some of the ways you can get involved below, whether on a team that meets regularly, supporting specific events, or just helping out where you can! Connect with us by filling out the volunteer interest form.
Volunteer Teams
Wildlife Justice Team: Help support Indigenous-led efforts for wildlife recovery in Idaho (primarily focused on grizzlies, wolves, and salmon)! This team meets virtually on the 4th Thursday of each month. Fill out this form to express your interest in being on this team!
Energy Justice Action List: Stay in the loop on opportunities to help advance solutions with frontline community leadership to make local clean energy more accessible to all, especially low-income and BIPOC communities in Idaho! Fill out this form to get on the list!
Outings Team: Coordinate and lead fun, inspiring, and inclusive Outings for the chapter, whether for our general outings program or our OUTdoors Idaho LGBTQ+ outings.
WSFF Team: Help plan our annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival. This team begins meeting regularly during August/September, with more frequent engagement from mid-October through the event in Jan/Feb.
Climate Justice League: Youth-led activist group for high school students in Boise & Moscow.
Other Volunteer Roles & Opportunities
You can find current open volunteer opportunities on our GivePulse pages for the Treasure Valley Area here and the Palouse Area here. If you aren't able or interested in joining a specific volunteer team, or have a specific set of skills you'd like to offer to support our work, that's a-okay! Below are just some examples of other ways you could volunteer your time and talent:
- Write: Write blog posts, articles for newsletters, or opinion pieces on topics that you’re knowledgeable/passionate about
- Administrative tasks: Come to the office to help us scan & archive old materials, type up contact information from sign up sheets to upload into our database (Salesforce)
- Donor stewardship: Write thank you notes, hand address fundraising letters
- Digital assistance: Draft website content, help send peer-to-peer text messages via Hustle
- Content creation & art: Use your artistic or graphic design skills to help create visuals for our campaigns
- Tabling: Hang out at the Idaho Sierra Club table at local festivals and events to help get the word out about our work
- Outreach: Share and interact with our social media content to boost engagement, help us hang posters and flyers for events
- So much more!