Trees for Missoula Volunteers Make a Difference!
Trees for Missoula offers opportunities throughout the year for individuals and groups to learn about trees and take part in the physical work of tree planting and care. Whether you want to plant or prune public trees, advocate for trees across the Missoula community, or obtain the skills to steward your trees at home, we appreciate your contribution to the health of our urban forest! Check out information about our volunteer opportunities below and click the Volunteer Form button to sign up to become a Trees for Missoula volunteer.
tree ambassadors program
In the spring of 2025, we launched our Tree Ambassaors Program in an effort to connect with community members and ensure an equitable distribution of trees across Missoula’s neighborhoods. To learn more or to volunteer with this program, fill out our volunteer form or email info@treesformissoula.org.
Planting Trees
Every fall and spring, Trees for Missoula aims to hold community plantings in City of Missoula parks and public Rights-of-Way. We accomplish this with the help of volunteers. To stay updated about volunteer tree planting opportunities, sign up for our email list.
Do you have a group that is interested in planting trees this fall and would like to plan a tree-planting event? Please fill out the volunteer form.
pruning Trees – Volunteers In Pruning (VIPs) Program
Each fall, Urban Forestry staff trains community volunteers in the skill of formative pruning in exchange for time pruning to help shape Missoula’s youngest trees. During the winter months, trained VIPs prune city trees under the guidance of a certified arborist from the Urban Forestry Division.
If you’re interested in learning this valuable skill and shaping our young city trees, please fill out the volunteer form.
advocating for trees
Tree advocates are champions of trees and do what they can to promote and publicly support the urban forest. If you would like to learn more about advocating for a healthy urban forest and healthy community, please fill out the volunteer form.
stewardship
Tree stewards are responsible for taking care of and protecting trees in your own backyard. Use this website to learn how to plant, prune, water and protect trees.