Nestled in Coconut Park, St. Petersburg, Gardens to Explore, Play, and Relax

Nestled in Coconut Park, St. Petersburg, Gardens to Explore, Play, and Relax

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Volunteer Form

In general, any community service hours performed in the name of the St. Petersburg Garden Club qualify including prep time and work time.

Why are volunteer hours important?

Many grants look to volunteer hours as part of the criteria in grant application, serving as in-kind donation to help meet matching fund requirements. Grants to the club are a critical source of income for our programs as well as the maintenance and improvement of the club-house and grounds.

Specific activities that qualify as volunteer hours might be: Green Thumb Festival Flower Show, Art in Bloom, working in club gardens, counselor at kid’s camps (GCSP, Wekiva), working at fundraiser events (such as Home & Garden Market, Plant and Holiday Sales), or programs at nursing homes, schools, or libraries.

Also to note, a member cannot be paid to speak or present a program at a meeting. This would be volunteer hours.  If a member is presenting a program, the member can be reimbursed for materials used to present the program, but the member cannot be paid for items or plants that then belong to the member.

Complete on-line form below to log in your volunteer hours. with the Garden Club of St. Petersburg. You can also Download a PDF Volunteer Form if you prefer a printed version.
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