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The mission of Illinois Extension is to serve the residents of Illinois as we work collaboratively to enhance quality of life for families and economic resilience and vitality for our businesses and communities. This work isn't possible without an army of passionate, dedicated volunteers who generously give of their time and talent. From developing curriculum units to working with kids on 4-H projects, and from mentoring families on personal finances to identifying pesky weeds, volunteers play an essential role within Extension. 

Volunteer Gateway Profile

Volunteer Opportunities

Choose how you help others.
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Get growing by sharing what you know.

Master Gardeners help others learn to grow. We improve the quality of life by helping people find sound management practices for home and urban natural resources, creating aesthetically pleasing environments, promoting well-being through people-plant interactions and horticultural therapy, and  contributing to a safe, abundant food supply through home fruit and vegetable production.

Learn more about Master Gardeners

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Take your love of nature to the next level.

Master Naturalists provide science-based educational opportunities that connect people with nature and help them become engaged environmental stewards. We all have a responsibility to protect the natural resources in the places where we live to ensure our world is fit for the future. University of Illinois Extension partners with local agencies to accomplish the Master Naturalist mission.

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Help others achieve their financial goals.

Financial education and coaching can make a huge difference in people’s lives. Money Mentor volunteers offer unbiased resources and quality information at key, timely moments. Illinois Extension educators provide research-based training to volunteers who want to help others with their personal finances. Your help is needed; volunteer with Money Mentors!

Learn more about Money Mentors

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The youth of today are the leaders of tomorrow.

As a 4-H volunteer, you can share your skills and experience to help transform a new generation of confident, young leaders. This is your chance to make a change, to be the spark that inspires a generation. You can make a difference in the lives of young people by teaching them skills that they can use the rest of their lives.

Learn more about Illinois 4-H

Requirements for Volunteers

Learn about our selection process.
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Volunteer Process

Volunteers are valued members of University of Illinois Extension programs. They contribute their skills, talents, and experiences to strengthen all aspects of Extension programs and support our mission. We take the volunteer selection process seriously and work to recruit the best volunteers possible to ensure the quality of our programs and the safety of all participants, staff, and fellow volunteers.

Volunteer Process: English

Volunteer Process: En Español

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Background Screening

University of Illinois Extension partners with Sterling Volunteers as a volunteer background screening provider. Background screening is a requirement to provide liability insurance coverage as part of Illinois Extension’s risk management plan. The process includes certain requirements and checks completed as part of new volunteer onboarding, with some repeated annually or every five years.

Screening Requirements: English

Screening Requirements: En Español

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Extension Child Protection Training

This course was developed by University of Illinois Extension staff and follows the University of Illinois Abuse and Neglect Child Reporting Act (ANCRA) policy. All Extension Volunteers are required to take this training as part of their volunteer agreement with the University of Illinois. We hope that by taking this training you become aware of what to do if you suspect child abuse or neglect while acting as an Extension volunteer.

Extension Child Protection Training: English

Training Enrollment Instructions: English

Extension Child Protection Training: En Español

Training Enrollment Instructions: En Español

Required Documents for Volunteers

Volunteers are valued members of the University of Illinois Extension programs. Volunteers contribute their skills, talents, and experiences to strengthen all aspects of Extension programs and support our mission. Current volunteers and those in process can find required documents below.

Illinois Extension and Illinios 4-H Codes of Conduct

The opportunity to volunteer with University of Illinois Extension is a privilege and not a right. All Extension volunteers who participate in or attend any activity or event sponsored by the University of Illinois Extension Program are expected to uphold the values of the University of Illinois Extension Program and conduct themselves according to the following standards. These standards also apply to online Extension activities, including social media and internet presence. 

Volunteers will need to acknowledge the apprioriate Code of Conduct through Extension's Volunteer Gateway System on an annual basis:

  • Illinois Extension Code of Conduct (Master Gardener, Master Naturalist, Money Mentor, or general volunteer)
  • Illinois 4-H Code of Conduct (for 4-H volunteers only)

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Agreement to Assume Risk Waiver

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Illinois Extension Program Volunteer Agreement

Volunteers must acknowledge annual agreements specific to their program when they first begin as a volunteer and then again annually through the duration of their service. Once a volunteer has been approved, they will be able to acknowledge agreements through the Volunteer Gateway System. Acknowledgments are required for the following programs:

  • Illinois 4-H
  • Master Gardeners
  • Master Naturalists
  • Money Mentors

View Program Agreements

Talent Release Form (Photo/Video/Audio)

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Emergency Medical/Contact Form

This form varies by program, please contact your program coordinator for the relevant form.

Volunteer Handbook

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