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Reach your volunteer goals.
Get your squad involved.

Love the outdoors? 

Looking to build your resume for a career in environmental advocacy or conservation?

We’ve got you covered. 

Become an Intern

By becoming an intern, we guarantee lots of outdoor time and hands-on projects. 

What Our Interns Do:

  • Plant and pot seedlings and provide ongoing tree care at our Sand Hill Tree Nursery. 

  • Lead groups on river and road cleanups throughout WNC.

  • Install and maintain Trash Trouts™ on area creeks and streams.

  • Lead environmental education programs for school and community groups. 

  • Learn from local environmental leaders and our partners. 

  • Drive tractors, dig holes, spread mulch, weed beds, and prune trees during maintenance workdays at our food orchards, public pollinator gardens, and other planting sites.

Interns pose on mountain top

Youth Environmental Leadership Program (YELP)

Want to spend the summer going on environmental adventures throughout WNC? 

The Youth Environmental Leadership Program is an 8-11 week paid summer internship, primarily for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) young people of high school and college ages. 

Our YELP Interns get the chance to try a variety of environmental conservation and advocacy activities throughout WNC — from scientific data collection, to kayak and camping trips, to working directly with the community at our GreenWorks project sites.

GreenWorks School Credit Internship Program

Complete your service requirements while building a foundation for a career in the environmental movement. 

Our goal is to provide a hands-on learning environment where you build skills and experience in environmental conservation and advocacy. You are not fetching coffee. You are building a climate-resilient future for your community.

Intern collects fly data

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Having successfully completed your internship you will receive a letter of recommendation, and a record of your accumulated hours and skills.

Spend Your Alternative Break in Asheville!

Throughout the year, Asheville GreenWorks works with college and university groups from across the country on service-oriented alternative break trips.  Students work with our staff on project needs within three of our main program focus areas: Rivers and Roads, Urban Forestry, and Waste Reduction.

In addition to this active service, students also have the opportunity to build skills and knowledge on topics like Leave No Trace, low-waste living, local environmental and social issues, nonprofit operations, and more.

Intern on top of mountain

To learn more about alternative break trips, please download the information packet.

If you would like to request trip dates, please contact volunteer@ashevillegreenworks.org.

Request a Project or Program for Your Group

Want to give back to your community AND get your squad involved? All year long, we work with local clubs, classes, and groups to complete team service projects. We also bring environmental education programs to school and youth groups – or we can help you start your own project. 

If you’re interested in doing something to help the environment, reach out and let us know (even if you’re not sure what you want to do). To request a project, please contact volunteer@ashevillegreenworks.org

Complete Your Service or Volunteer Hours

Each year, hundreds of eco-minded kids – elementary school through college-age – reach out to GreenWorks to volunteer their time.

This is the right place to be if you want to join a volunteer event for fun, complete an Eagle Scout or class project, or close out your service hours requirement for graduation.

Have a specific project you’d like to complete?
Please contact volunteer@ashevillegreenworks.org

Looking for a public project?
Connect to our volunteer hub to create a profile and find an event.