
Climate Impact Corps
Climate Impact Corps members support environment-related projects that align with the goals of the Minnesota Climate Action Framework or a tribal government climate action goal.
Serving as Project Coordinators, members serve at Minnesota nonprofits and public agencies that have a mission to preserve and protect our environment. They receive receive training, professional development, and ongoing support from staff. Depending on their location, their activities include projects such as:
- Planting and inventorying trees
- Designing and managing gravel bed tree nurseries
- Conducting virtual and on-site solar opportunity assessments
- Leading environmental education events
- Organizing sustainability projects
- “As they say, the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The next best time is today. Climate change is already starting to bite, so let’s get serious about planting trees that are going to survive and help the urban forest become more resilient.” – Phil, a Climate Impact Corps member
- “I wanted to get in and start helping. I got to use all the skills I’ve built throughout my life.” – Geri, a Climate Impact Corps member
Members serving at organizations participating in the Weatherization Assistance Program can earn the Building Science Principles certification as well as the Building Analyst Technical certification during their service at no cost.
All Climate Impact Corps members obtain a Minnesota Tree Inspector certification as part of their service at no cost; all other Climate Impact Corps members can opt in to get the Minnesota Tree Inspector certification as well, also at no cost. These certifications prepare you to pursue an entry-level career.
- Dependable and have a history of good attendance
- Able to follow instructions and make improvements based on feedback
- Able to set a pace and maintain a service schedule, depending on the agreed upon hours commitment
- Proficient in basic computer skills (like email and navigating online)
- Fluent in English for speaking, reading, and writing
- 18 years of age or older with a high school diploma or equivalent
- A citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident of the United States
- Ability to succesfully complete a background check
Forestry activities through Climate Impact Corps are partially funded by the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund as recommended by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR). This does not necessarily represent the policy of or endorsement by the State of Minnesota.
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