NUKU Outreach Coalition
Volunteer
Take action, build connections, and help support real projects that strengthen our communities and protect our environment.
Take action. Build connections. Help shape what comes next.
The NUKU Outreach Coalition is a volunteer pathway for people who want to help support practical environmental projects, public education, field-based events, and community-facing demonstration work.
Volunteers help NUKU expand reach, support events, document real projects, make introductions, and contribute to a growing model focused on land stewardship, regenerative systems, workforce development, and community resilience.
Who this is for
This network is for people who want to contribute time, skills, ideas, connections, media support, field help, or event assistance. You do not need to be an expert to get involved. The first step is helping us understand where you fit.
Volunteer support can take many forms.
Amplify
Share events, connect networks, introduce local partners, invite community members, and help expand NUKU’s reach.
Support
Help with event setup, check-in, hospitality, field-day support, cleanup, logistics, and behind-the-scenes coordination.
Innovate
Bring practical ideas, professional experience, tools, contacts, or new perspectives that help improve future projects.
Document
Support photography, video, interviews, project updates, before-and-after progress, and public-facing educational content.
Participate
Join appropriate field activities tied to land stewardship, environmental demonstrations, outreach events, and future pilot projects.
Connect
Help NUKU reach educators, contractors, agencies, sponsors, land stewards, local businesses, and community organizations.
Simple intake. Clear roles. Real contribution.
The intake form helps NUKU understand your interests, availability, experience, and preferred level of involvement before matching you with the right opportunity.
Complete the intake form
Tell us who you are, what you care about, what skills you bring, and how you would like to support NUKU’s work.
We review your interests
NUKU looks at your availability, background, interests, and preferred role so we can match you with useful opportunities.
You receive specific opportunities
We contact volunteers when there is a clear need that fits their skills, location, availability, or preferred type of involvement.
You help support real projects
Your contribution may support public events, outreach, field work, documentation, partner development, or future demonstration projects.
Experience, connection, and a role in practical environmental implementation.
NUKU is building a public-facing environmental implementation model. Early volunteers help shape the foundation of the outreach network while gaining experience around events, land stewardship, community education, field documentation, and applied systems.
- Real-world experience supporting public-facing projects and environmental education.
- Direct access to community partners, field professionals, educators, and local organizers.
- Skill-building opportunities connected to events, outreach, media, land stewardship, and project support.
- Future pathways as NUKU grows its volunteer network, programs, and demonstration model.
- A meaningful role in helping build something practical, visible, and community-serving.
Help us build capacity for events, field work, and public engagement.
As NUKU grows, we need people who can help with outreach, logistics, community introductions, event preparation, documentation, communications, and future field-based projects.
Useful volunteer areas
- Event support: setup, check-in, hospitality, parking, cleanup, and guest support.
- Media documentation: photography, video, interviews, project updates, and social content.
- Community outreach: sharing events, posting flyers, making introductions, and expanding awareness.
- Field participation: appropriate support for stewardship projects, demonstrations, and site preparation.
- Partner development: introductions to sponsors, educators, vendors, agencies, and local organizations.
Start with the outreach intake form.
The form helps us understand how you want to participate and where your time, skills, network, or ideas can be most useful.