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Dakota County General Volunteer & County Admin
Dakota County Volunteer Network (DCVN)

Working together makes us stronger, builds better bridges and opens up a world of opportunity to our residents. The Dakota County Volunteer Network (DCVN) exists to help local nonprofits and organizations tap into Dakota County's broader volunteer network. We seek to not only activate people who live in Dakota County but to everyone living in the Twin Cities metro and beyond. As participating organizations, we work together to build better programming and to share insights and ideas so that all of us can flourish and thrive in the causes that our organizations care about and support.
Dakota County Volunteer Network - Connecting Communities to Local Opportunities.
DISCLAIMER: Some of these opportunities are not managed by Dakota County Volunteers but with another local organization. You may have to complete additional registration and/or documentation with the host organization to participate with the activity. The organizations that host these opportunities take full responsibility for the organization and management of the activities listed below.
Dakota County Parks
Spring Lake Park Reserve - Community Learning Garden Volunteers

The Community Learning Garden program offers a meaningful, hands-on opportunity for individuals and groups to support local food access, environmental stewardships and community education. Volunteers work alongside Dakota County Parks staff and fellow community members to grow organic produce and work in maintaining a welcoming, healthy gardening space for learning and connection. Produce that is harvested is donated to The Open Door Food Pantry in Eagan.
Volunteer opportunities are designed to fit a variety of schedules and interests, ranging from single day events to ongoing seasonal commitments. See the list below to view open opportunities for the gardening season.