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Volunteering with the City of Roseville offers many opportunities to make a difference in our vibrant city and in the lives of those who, visit, work and live in Roseville.

Whether you are looking for one-time, ongoing or project-based volunteer opportunities, there is an avenue for you to engage. We welcome individuals, families and groups of all sizes to discover the possibilities of volunteering with the City of Roseville.

Volunteer Manager

Rachel Boggs
651-792-7028
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  1. 1 Willow Pond Park Clean-up in March 2025
  2. 2 Willow Pond Park Clean-up in March 2025
  3. 3 Tapping Time, Maple Syrup Making, March 2025
  4. 4 Tapping Time, Maple syrup making March 2025
  5. 5 Tapping Time March 2025
  6. 6 Maple syrup making at Nature Center
  7. 7 Tapping Time, Maple syrup making
  8. 8 winter seeding
  9. 9 winter seeding by volunteers
  10. 10 winter seeding
  11. 11 Volunteers help run games at Halloween Spooktacular at Harriet Alexander Nature Center.
  12. 12 buckthorn removal by Roseville volunteers
  13. 13 ash tree removal by Roseville volunteers
  14. 14 A child and adult plant a tree.
  15. 15 A volunteer smiles for a picture at the Flower Power event.

All Are Welcome

The City of Roseville strongly encourages and welcomes community members who are people of color, indigenous, immigrants and refugees, LGBTQ + and people with disabilities to volunteer.

Create Your Own

Do you have a specific skill or interest you’d like to explore? Let us know what you are looking for and we’ll work with you to find a fit. We're flexible!

  1. Teens bring enthusiasm, energy to city volunteer events

    Teens bring enthusiasm, energy to city volunteer events

    Planting flowers at Central Park each May has blossomed into a spring tradition for twins Sophie and Olivia Martin. Read on...
  2. Team Volunteering Makes a Big Difference in Roseville

    Team Volunteering Makes a Big Difference in Roseville

    There has been a surge in the number of corporate, civic, and community groups volunteering for the city. These generous groups are planting flowers, cleaning up parks, setting up for community events, and removing invasive plants from our natural areas. Read on...
  3. Thank you Hawkins Employees for Cleaning up our Community

    Thank you Hawkins employees for cleaning up our community

    Employees from Hawkins Inc. turned a morning of volunteerism into a bit of a party! Read on...
  4. Roseville Mom Finds Sweet Success Making Maple Syrup, Teaching Others the Craft

    Roseville Mom Finds Sweet Success Making Maple Syrup, Teaching Others the Craft

    Amy and Tony Perkins moved into their mid-century Roseville home in 2015, surrounded by a huge yard with five majestic maple trees. Former middle school French teacher Amy later realized those trees had untapped potential. Read on...
  5. City Moves Forward with Plan to Restore, Preserve Wild Spaces

    City Moves Forward with Plan to Restore, Preserve Wild Spaces

    The City of Roseville is moving forward with a new long-range plan to ensure that our parks remain healthy, beautiful, and biologically diverse spaces for all residents to enjoy. Read on...
  6. Volunteer Nurtures the Next Generation of Bluebirds.

    Volunteer Nurtures the Next Generation of Bluebirds

    Peter Evans is bursting with the pride of a new parent as he sets out on a hike through Reservoir Woods to check on some of the park’s newest hatchlings. Read on...
  7. Roseville Volunteer Advocates and Acts for Sustainability

    Roseville Volunteer Advocates and Acts for Sustainability

    Roseville Resident Alana Howey sees climate change as one of the most urgent global problems of our time. She believes combating it is her legacy. Read on...
  8. Retired Food Scientist volunteers her time and skills at Arboretum

    Retired Food Scientist volunteers her time and skills at Arboretum

    Pat Waletzko was born and raised on a farm in outstate Minnesota. Read on...
  9. College Students help with habitat restoration at Langton Lake (7)

    Northwestern students help with buckthorn removal

    Students from the University of Northwestern dived into some important restoration work at Langton Lake Park on Thursday. Read on...
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    Roseville-based Johnson Controls uses volunteer day to help city

    Thank you to the employees of Johnson Controls who spent Wednesday morning cleaning up Roseville! Read on...
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Service Enterpirse LogoRoseville is proud to be the first city in the country certified as a Service Enterprise by Points of Light. A Service Enterprise is an organization that fundamentally leverages volunteers and their skills across all levels of the organization to successfully deliver on its mission.

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Contact Us

  1. Roseville City Hall

  2. 2660 Civic Center Drive

  3. Roseville, MN 55113


  4. Monday - Friday
    8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.


  5. Phone: 651-792-7000

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