Master Gardener Volunteer Hours

Master gardeners are expected to commit to volunteering a minimum of 40 hours per year to maintain their status as Master Gardeners. There are many ways to accomplish this and we are very flexible in accommodating your needs. Please remember that 40 hours is the minimum, however, please continue to report all hours including hours that exceed the 40 hour minimum.
The online site for entering volunteers hours is currently being updated. When the new site is operational, the 2015 reporting year, all master gardeners will receive a Login Name and Password. Until the online site is ready, keep your hours manually on the Volunteer Hours Reporting Form.
Follow this link to Online Master Gardener Reporting System
The online site for entering volunteers hours is currently being updated. When the new site is operational, the 2015 reporting year, all master gardeners will receive a Login Name and Password. Until the online site is ready, keep your hours manually on the Volunteer Hours Reporting Form.
Follow this link to Online Master Gardener Reporting System
We also have a downloadable Volunteer Hours Reporting Form you can use to keep up with your hours. Click below to download either a PDF or Word version of the that you can copy or save.
Download Volunteer Hours Reporting Form PDF DOC
Here are some typical ways of accumulating your hours:
Travel time to meetings, project sites, helping clients and conducting Association business.
Time spent preparing and giving presentations to the MG group or organizations. This is another excellent learning tool.
Time spent working on community projects like Gardens at the PD REC, city beautification projects, McLeod Hospice House sensory garden. The only limit is you.
Time spent on committee meetings, including travel.
Time spent on correspondence, reports, newsletters and articles on behalf of the Association.
Finally, any time spent helping out the public, neighbors, friends, relatives with their gardening questions. This includes any physical work you do in these efforts.
There are many more, but if you have any questions regarding a particular activity and whether it counts as volunteer time, just ask the Extension Coordinator (Tony Melton) or one of the Association officers.
Download Volunteer Hours Reporting Form PDF DOC
Here are some typical ways of accumulating your hours:
Travel time to meetings, project sites, helping clients and conducting Association business.
Time spent preparing and giving presentations to the MG group or organizations. This is another excellent learning tool.
Time spent working on community projects like Gardens at the PD REC, city beautification projects, McLeod Hospice House sensory garden. The only limit is you.
Time spent on committee meetings, including travel.
Time spent on correspondence, reports, newsletters and articles on behalf of the Association.
Finally, any time spent helping out the public, neighbors, friends, relatives with their gardening questions. This includes any physical work you do in these efforts.
There are many more, but if you have any questions regarding a particular activity and whether it counts as volunteer time, just ask the Extension Coordinator (Tony Melton) or one of the Association officers.
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