When you volunteer your time to help BSTRA, you earn points towards year end awards. If you are involved in an activity that is not listed here, please check with the BSTRA Board of Directors. Also note that the Board of Directors do not receive compensation or volunteer hours for time served related to their positions as officers/directors, except for a complimentary membership. BSTRA Board meetings do not count for volunteer hours. You must be a member in good standing to receive points for year end awards.

The following activities are eligible for volunteer hours.

  1. EVENTS: This is work done at any of our events, volunteering for running the event, manning the registration table, timing/scoring, marking/unmarking trails, food, parking, clean up, etc. Non-BSTRA meetings you attend which are related to trail issues. Time spent representing BSTRA at parades, trade shows, conferences, etc.
  2. FUNDRAISING: Time spent raising funds for BSTRA, getting sponsors, fundraising letters and thank you notes, running opportunity drawings, serving on the Fundraising Committee etc.
  3. TRAIL PROJECTS: This is for any work related to a trail project such as attending conservation commission meetings, site walks, meetings with people involved in the project, oversight and follow up reports.
  4. TRAIL WORK: For any volunteer work that consists of actual on the ground trail work. Cutting & brushing back, picking up trash, fallen branches, etc. Attending BSTRA work days, attending another group’s trail work days, verifiable independent work on State or Town trails (include names and phone numbers of person that can verify the work  or pictures).
  5. MEETINGS: Any meetings that you attend to represent equestrian interests such as Friends of a State Forest, Open Space Committee’s, Open Space & Recreation Plans, Land Trusts, regulatory meetings, etc. For example: Town Master Plan meetings, working on a trail or greenway, State Forest Resource Management Plans, Friends of a State Forest or a specific trail. In other words, anything to do with trails allowing horseback riding..
  6. WRITING: Time spent on writing projects such as fundraising letters, grant proposals, press releases, newsletter, letters to legislature/DCR or other land owning agencies about trail issues, horses on trails or public input.
  7. Time spent traveling to meetings, work days, or events, can be counted if travel time is over one hour, one way.

 

Please enter your volunteer information below.

Use decimal format for volunteer hours. Example: 1 hour 30 minutes would be 1.5 hours. 1 hour 20 minutes would be 1.33 hours. 1 hours 50 minutes would be 1.83

Volunteer hours are worth $.75 per hour and can go towards your membership, AGM ticket, ride pass, BSTRA clothing, a gift certificate to your favorite place, or a donation back to BSTRA.
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Please enter location of meetings, trail work, event, or trail project.
Please enter name and contact to verify trail work, trail project, or event.
Please list what you did.

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Enter date of volunteer work.
Enter time volunteered
Please enter location of meetings, trail work, event, or trail project.
Please enter name and contact to verify trail work, trail project, or event.
Please list what you did.
In checking the box above, you agree and confirm that all community service reports are true and accurate. You acknowledge that your service advisor may reach out to the location to confirm your participation.