Becoming a CMG Volunteer

CMG Outreach
CMG Training
CMG Application Process
CGC Enrollment
County Contact Information



CMG Outreach

Colorado Master Gardener Volunteers assist CSU Extension staff in delivering knowledge-based gardening information to foster successful gardening. Annually, 1,400 CMG volunteers serving in 34 county-based programs generated $1.3 million in volunteer time.

The Colorado Master Gardener, CMG, audience is exclusively home gardeners. Examples of CMG volunteer service include answering phone calls at county extension offices, staffing diagnostic clinics, teaching gardening classes, writing newspaper articles, and mentoring community gardening and greening projects. Refer to CMG Outreach for additional details on activities.

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CMG Training

Colorado Gardener Certificate Training, the basic training course for CMG volunteers, is offered on a multi-county basis. See table below for details on locations and training days.

The basic curriculum includes 60+ hours of classroom instruction. Classes are held January through April, one day per week, for 10+ weeks. Class periods typically run from 9 to 12 noon and 1 to 4. However, contact the local office for county specific details. Refer to the 2006 Schedule for teaching day and breaks.

Refer to CMG Training for addition details on the curriculum.

Participants may enroll as CMG volunteers (that is apply to become a CMG volunteer). CMG activities include the training class plus 50 hours minimum volunteer CMG service. The training is also available without a volunteer commitment (classroom training only) for a higher fees as Colorado Gardener Certificate Students. Refer to Enrollment Options for additional details.

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CMG Application Process

To start the CMG application process, call or e-mail your county office of CSU Extension. Contact information in listed in the table below.

CMG programs operate at the county level, with primary support from the county government. Applicants should generally apply to their home county. In special situations (such as the work location versus the home location) a potential volunteer may apply to a neighboring county. However, it should be understood that most counties give priority to county residents, being responsive to the local county budget and taxpayers. Applicants who apply to multiple counties will not be considered.

The program requires that the volunteer work be completed for the county/area program for which the applicant applied. For example, an application to the Boulder County CMG program necessitates that the volunteer work be completed FOR the Boulder County CMG program. An application to the Gilpin County CMG Program necessitates that the work volunteer work be completed FOR the Gilpin County CMG Program. Neighboring counties (like Boulder, Broomfield, and Gilpin) often collaborate on CMG outreach efforts.

Applications are processed in the fall of the year for the January-April training. Colorado Front Range Counties have a November 1st application deadline. Outside the Colorado Front Range, contact your county office for application deadline.

For the evening training taught in the fall of the year (September-December) for Boulder, Broomfield, and Gilpin Counties, applications are processed mid-summer. Contact the county office for application information and deadlines.

Since the applicant needs county specific information regarding the CMG program, CMG applications are NOT available on the web. Contact your local CSU Extension office.

Steps in the CMG application process

1.      Contact your county office of CSU Extension for program information and an application form. Office contact information is listed in the table below.

2.      Submit a completed CMG application form by the application deadline.
The application form asks for background information on gardening and volunteer experiences, general availability for volunteer work (used by program coordinators to help connect CMG volunteer with projects), criminal background information, contact information for three references, and a signed contract committing the CMG volunteer to 50 hours minimum volunteer work in exchange for the training. Some counties also require a criminal background check of potential volunteers.

3.      Preliminary screening will be off the application form. Primary consideration is based on 1) interest in volunteer work, 2) availability for volunteer work, 3) people skills (i.e., ability to assists Extension in home horticulture educational efforts) and 4) gardening experience.

The Colorado Gardener Certificate option (to participate in the class for a higher fee without any volunteer commitment) provides educational opportunities for those not interested in the volunteer work.

Without fundamental gardening experience, it is unreasonable to expect that someone will develop the background and knowledge base required to work with our clientele by just attending the training.

Extension programs are available to all without discrimination. Selection is not based on race, age, color, religion, national origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, or veteran status, disability or handicap.

Students requesting handicap accommodations should directly contact the CSU Resources for Disabled Students Office , at 970-491-6385.

Staff will send a confidential reference letter to the references listed on the application. At least two must be returned before the applicant can be accepted into the CMG program.

4.      Interview -- Most counties will invite applicants in for a informal interview giving the applicant a chance to learn more about the CMG Program and ask questions about training and volunteer work. Some counties include a written exam in the application process.

5.      Applicants will be advised if they were selected for the CMG Program. In counties with a larger population base, significantly more people apply than can be accommodated. Applicants who are not selected as CMG volunteers, may elect to enroll as Colorado Gardener Certificate Students (non-volunteer enrollments).

6.      Pay program fees -- If accepted into a local CMG Program, payment of program fees is the final enrollment step.

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Volunteering is a privilege, not a right.

Under ruling of the US Supreme Court, volunteering for any organization is a privilege, not a right. So correctly stated, a person applies to become a CMG volunteer.

Under the Federal Volunteer Protection Act, we are expected to screen all applicants; selecting individuals whose interests, values, and availability are appropriate to represent CSU Extension. Additionally, we routinely do not state the reasons why a person is being or is not being accepted into the program. In most counties, we have more qualifying individuals apply than the program can accommodate.

According to CSU Extension policy, volunteers serve at the request of Extension as non-paid staff. The request to serve as a CMG volunteer can be withdrawn at any time with or without reasons stated.

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Colorado Gardener Certificate Enrollment

Colorado Gardener Certificate Students (non-volunteer enrollment) should also contact their local office of CSU Extension for registration information. Space for CGC students may be limited, on a first come (pay) basis.

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County Contacts

County
Contact Person
Phone Number
Training Location
2008 Dates

Sharon Moore
303-637-8100

Training for Denver and Adams Counties held in Denver and Brighton

Thursdays
Jan 17 to Mar 28
No class Jan 24

Mae Rauen
303-730-1920
Training for Arapahoe, Douglas and Elbert Counties held in Littleton and Castle Rock

Tuesdays
Jan 8 to Mar 19
No class Jan 22

Bill Nobles
970-264-5931
Delivered into Archuleta County (Pagosa Springs) with Distance Education Technology

Thursdays
Feb7 to Apr 17

Carol O'Meara
303-678-6377
Training for Boulder, Broomfield and Gilpin Counties held in Boulder/Longmont

Evening Class --
Tuesdays and Thursdays,
Fall 2007 TBA

Daytime class --Fridays
Jan 18 to Mar 29
No class Jan 25

Broomfield
Holli Campbell
720-887-2286
Training for Boulder, Broomfield and Gilpin Counties held in Boulder/Longmont
Fridays
Jan 18 to Mar 29
No class Jan 25
Kurt Jones
719-539-6447
Delivered into Chaffee County
with Distance Education Technology

Tuesdays
Starting Feb 5

719-783-2514
TBA
TBA
Carl Wilson
720-913-5273
Training for Denver and Adams Counties held in Denver and Brighton

Thursdays
Jan 17 to Mar 28
No class Jan 24

Joe Julian
720-733-6930
Training for Arapahoe, Douglas and Elbert Counties held in Littleton and Castle Rock
Tuesdays
Jan 8 to Mar 19
No class Jan 22
Laurel Potts
970-328-8633
Delivered into Eagle County
with Distance Education Technology
Tuesdays
Starting Feb 5
Elbert
Gina Boleng
303-621-3162
Training for Arapahoe, Douglas and Elbert Counties held in Littleton and Castle Rock
Tuesdays
Jan 8 to Mar 19
No class Jan 22
Linda Smith
719-636-8921
Training for El Paso and Teller Counties held in Colorado Springs

Thursdays
Jan 10 to Mar 20
No class Jan 24

Becky Chace
719-276-7390
Delivered into Fremont County
with Distance Education Technology
Tuesdays
Starting Feb 5
Garfield
Pat McCarty
970-625-3969
TBA
Irene Shonle
303-582-9106
Training for Boulder, Broomfield and Gilpin Counties held in Boulder/Longmont
Evening Class
Tuesday and Thursdays,
Fall 2007 TBA
Daytime class --Fridays
Jan 18 to Mar 29
No class Jan 25

Golden Plains Area
Washington, Kit Carson, Phillips and Yuma

970-768-2761
Delivered into with
Distance Education Technology
TBA for 2008

Jon Mugglestone
970-641-1260

Delivered into Gunnison County
with Distance Education Technology
Tuesdays
Starting Feb 5
Cheryl Mulhauser
303-271-6620
Training for Jefferson and Park Counties held in Golden

Tuesdays
Jan 15 to Mar 26
No class Jan 22

La Plata
Kylee Meisner
970-247-4355
Delivered into La Plata County (Durango)
with Distance Education Technology
Thursdays
Feb 7 to Apr 17
Alison Stoven
970-498-6005
Training for Larimer and Weld Counties held in Loveland
Wednesdays
Jan 16 to Mar 27
No class Jan 23
Tom Hooten
970-565-3123
Delivered into Montezuma County (Cortez) with Distance Education Technology
Thursdays
Feb 7 to Apr 17
Park
Kurt Jones
719-836-4289
Linda McMulkin
719-583-6579
Training for Pueblo County held in Pueblo

Wednesdays
Jan 9 to Mar 20
No class Jan 23

CJ Mucklow
970-879-0825
Delivered into Routt County (Steamboat Springs) with Distance Education Technology
Tuesdays
Starting Feb 5
Laura Au-Yeung
970-668-3595
Delivered into Summit County (Frisco)
with Distance Education Technology
Tuesdays
Starting Feb 5
Teller
Billie Malchow
719-689-2552
Training for El Paso and Teller Counties held in Colorado Springs
Thursdays
Jan 10 to Mar 20
No class Jan 24
Susan Rose
970-244-1834
Training for Tri River Area held in Grand Junction
Wednesdays
Sharon Benson
970-304-6535
ext. 2076
Training for Larimer and Weld Counties held in Loveland

Wednesdays
Jan 16 to Mar 27
No class Jan 23

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Updated Thursday January 10 2008, David Whiting