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Volunteering at the Arboretum

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The National Arboretum has over 200 volunteers, many of whom have been with us over 15 years. Volunteers play an integral role in Arboretum programs and assist in almost every area and endeavor, performing jobs ranging from gardening to administrative and research support. On average more than 15,800 hours of volunteer service are provided each year. Many volunteers contribute their time and talent on weekdays, although there are some weekend positions available. We ask most of our volunteers to contribute a minimum of 4 hours weekly.

Volunteers receive orientation and training. Most positions entail a one-year commitment.

Current openings

Gardeners...for various collections at the Arboretum. Generally from March through December, although the Azalea Collection volunteers work through the year. Training is provided.

Tour Guides...are needed to give occasional tours during the months of mid-April through mid-October. Training is provided.

South Farm Germplasm Repository...in Beltsville, MD. Various jobs including: propagation, inventory, data base work, gardening. Training provided.

Herbarium...volunteers needed during the week for data base entry and specimen mounting. On-going training provided and Gardener's training classes in February are available.

If you are interested in finding out more about our volunteer opportunities at the U.S. National Arboretum, click here for a fillable application or please contact:

  USNA Volunteer Coordinator
  3501 New York Avenue, NE
  Washington, DC 20002
  Tel: (202) 245-4563
  Fax: (202) 245-4575
  USNA Volunteer Coordinator

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