Support Ripple (formerly Clark Fork Watershed Education Program) by volunteering with stormwater education projects, creating stormwater art, or the Birds-Eye View Education Program!
Ripple Volunteer Opportunities

Support Ripple (formerly Clark Fork Watershed Education Program) by volunteering with stormwater education projects, creating stormwater art, or the Birds-Eye View Education Program!
Support the Blackfoot Challenge by volunteering for community science projects, outreach events, or artistic contributions!
Put your talents to use and support the Watershed Education Network by helping with school programs, field work, or office support!
Ravalli County residents can apply for funding through the Bitterroot Conservation District to implement conservation and natural resource projects on their property!
Want to implement conservation practices on your property? Missoula Conservation District’s grants for conservation enhancement projects and riparian plantings can help!
Supported by Ripple (formerly Clark Fork Watershed Education Program) and Montana Tech, Community Earth Month includes clean-up days and events related to stormwater education, landscaping, and community art. Participate in the fun this year!
Supported by the Blackfoot Home and Community Club, the Blackfoot River Cleanup takes place annually on the last Saturday of July. Help pick up trash and do your part to keep the river clean!
Help out the Flathead Lakers by teaching local students, assisting with restoration activities, contributing to research on Flathead Lake, or volunteering at an event!
Be a hero to native pollinators and beneficial insects by creating a pollinator garden! Conservation Districts across western Montana are providing free wildflower seeds to help get you started.
Join the Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation for a day, weekend, or week of backpacking to help build and maintain trails!