Volunteer with the City of Bloomington
Community Outreach and Engagement Links

Planting the Seeds of Change
Volunteers needed to help make the Park Avenue Pollinator Corridor a beautiful habitat for bees, butterflies, and birds!
Saturday, September 13, 2025
9am-12pm
Oxboro Library

Join us in planting native flowers for pollinators along the Park Avenue powerline corridor. Put one new plant in the ground or many! It all helps make this area a safe place for pollinators and a beautiful place for the community.
Meet along the east side of Oxboro Library (8801 Portland Ave. S.) at the registration tent. Begin with an orientation at 9:30 OR 10:30am to get started.
No planting experience is necessary. All are welcome - beginners and experienced gardeners! Click here to register.
This project is a combined effort of the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge, Hennepin County Library, Xcel Energy, and the City of Bloomington.
Make a positive impact through volunteerism
The community thrives when its members share responsibility for its well-being. Increase quality of life in our community by beautifying, enhancing, and supporting City spaces, programs, and services.
To get started:
- Check out the tabs below to learn more about possible areas of interest.
- Complete a volunteer application. Additional forms, background checks, and training will be required based on placement.
- Watch for news and information about volunteer opportunities with the City of Bloomington!
For questions or more information, contact the Citywide volunteer coordinator in Community Outreach and Engagement at Volunteer@BloomingtonMN.gov or 952-563-8733.
Bloomington is home to 97 parks and green spaces, miles of trails, dozens of fun, active, inclusive and engaging programs and events, and seasonal and year-round recreational facilities.
The City of Bloomington's Adopt-A-Park program is a fun, educational and worthwhile way for you to beautify your local neighborhood park or favorite trail. Adopt-A-Park Bloomington provides you, your family, group or organization with the opportunity to make our parks even more safe and beautiful than they already are!
You can volunteer to clean up and beautify a park or a stretch of trail, help plant and maintain park gardens, keep our parks litter-free, and remove invasive species with the guidance and support of Recreation and Park Maintenance staff.
Bloomington Center for the Arts occupies the north end of Bloomington Civic Plaza. The facility is home to eight independently-operated resident arts organization tenants, two art galleries, and a diverse array of spaces rentable for City and private functions.
Volunteer as an usher and experience great performances at Bloomington Center for the Arts in person.
Advisory boards and commissions provide for community participation in issues concerning the City and its residents. The City Council values the comments and recommendations from the various advisory boards and commissions.
Each board and commission has different roles and responsibilities. Terms of service, size, and qualifications may vary. Open positions, descriptions and application links are available at blm.mn/boards.
Parks and Recreation volunteer opportunities include:
- Adaptive Softball Coach
- Buckthorn Bust clean-up
- Camp Kota Junior Counselor
- Creekside Community Center
- Park clean-Up
- Summer Adventure playground
- Ushers for Bloomington Center for the Arts
Apply to volunteer with Parks and Recreation
View full details about Parks and Recreation volunteer opportunities
The Bloomington Police Department has opportunities for volunteers both in the office to perform clerical-type activities and out in the community with the Police Reserve Unit.
Preparing for and responding to public health threats such as bioterrorism, pandemics and community trauma is an important role of Public Health. Staff work to develop, maintain and exercise response plans; provide resources and tools to the community, and training to staff and volunteers. By building relationships with community partners, including police, fire, emergency management, faith and community-based organizations, Public Health ensures the safety of the community.
City of Bloomington’s Sustainability and Solid Waste Program events help reduce waste and keep Bloomington green. Opportunities include volunteering at swap and recycling events, removing buckthorn and other invasive species from parks, and more! Complete a volunteer application (link app) to be added to the interest list.
The City of Bloomington offers opportunities for teens 13+ to get involved and make a difference in their community by volunteering. Summer teen volunteers assist with youth programming under the guidance of experienced staff while gaining valuable leadership skills. View full details about Parks and Recreation volunteer opportunities
Volunteer as an usher and experience great performances at Bloomington Center for the Arts in person.
Participate in:
- Welcoming guests
- Building a volunteer resumé
- Enjoying free admission to events
- Sharing event service with friends
- Assisting audience members in need
- Maintaining a safe, secure environment
- Supporting the arts in your community