Volunteer With Us!
Ways to get involved:
Community Volunteer Days in the field: You don’t need any gardening experience to join in- just a love of food and a willingness to get your hands dirty! We host monthly Community Volunteer Days to help the Farm Team weed, plant, harvest, and more. You’ll go home with farm-fresh veggies as a thank you for your help. Kids are welcome to join as well, as long as they have an adult with them. Sign up below to receive updates on dates!
Weekly Volunteer Hours: if you are interested in committing to helping out on the farm weekly, you can join us on Tuesday mornings from May-October. Please email education@seedtotablesisters.org to confirm the times.
Weekly Food Deliveries: Each Thursday, we need 1-2 volunteers to help us deliver vegetables around Sisters. It is a 1-2 hour time commitment each week from May-November. Email education@seedtotablesisters.org for more information
Sisters Farmers Market Sunday Volunteer: Join us Sundays from June-October. Volunteers help set up, take down, and help at the info booth. Find more info here!
Sign up for our volunteer email list using the form below to receive updates about the latest volunteer opportunities.
See our Events Calendar for current Community Volunteer Days.
Farm Volunteer Days for 2025
Friday, May 16 1-3pm
Thursday, June 12 9-11am
Thursday, July 24 9am-11am
Tuesday, August 12 8-10am
Wednesday, September 17 1-3pm
Thursday, October 9 3-5pm
Friday, October 24 1-3pm
Join the Seed to Table Board of Directors
At Seed to Table, we believe that everyone deserves access to fresh, healthy food and the chance to learn with their hands in the soil. Over the past decade, our community has grown an educational farm that now nourishes thousands of people each week through fresh produce, school programs, and the Sisters Farmers Market. None of this happens without the steady care of our Board of Directors — a group of neighbors and leaders who help guide and sustain this work.
We are now inviting new Board members to join us in this next season of growth.
Who We’re Looking For
We welcome people from all backgrounds and life experiences. Some of our board members bring professional expertise; others bring the wisdom of lived experience and deep community connection. All share a commitment to equity, collaboration, and building a healthier Central Oregon.
This year, we are especially seeking individuals with:
Financial management experience — such as budgeting, planning, or guiding organizational resources — to support our already strong fiscal stewardship.
Fundraising and relationship-building skills — whether that looks like donor cultivation, community partnerships, or creative resource development — to help ensure our programs thrive for years to come.
What It Means to Serve
As a Board member, you’ll be both a steward and a collaborator. Our board partners alongside the Executive Director, staff, neighbors, partners, and patrons to nurture the land, community, and connections that sustain us. Together we,
Support staff in stewarding Seed to Table’s mission with financial and legal oversight.
Partner with the Executive Director in resource development by building relationships, engaging in fundraising efforts, and making the ask when necessary.
Reflect our culture of care in asking thoughtful/curious questions and listening with care.
Hold space for equity-centered learning and growth at every level of our work.
Volunteer alongside staff and neighbors to bring Seed to Table’s mission to life.
Board members typically commit to:
11 meetings per year plus our annual retreat
About 10–15 hours per month of committee work, volunteering, or community engagement.
Contributing in ways that fit your strengths and capacity — knowing board members give differently and all contributions matter.
Why Join?
Serving on the Seed to Table Board is about more than governance — it’s about being part of a community that believes in the power of fresh food, hands-on education, and neighbors taking care of one another. You’ll join a group that balances hard work with joy, and strategy with compassion.
If you’re ready to dig in and help grow healthy communities from the ground up, we would love to hear from you. Please complete this application by Monday, November 10th.
