2017 Service Pin!

Dec 27, 2017

UC Pin 2017 SplendidMariposa B
Dear California Naturalists,

In exchange for logging at least 40 service hours in the 2017 calendar year, certified California Naturalists will receive a beautiful 18k gold and enamel pin service pin as our thank you. The link to the volunteer portal will always be available on the top yellow menu of our home page under “Record Service Hours.”

We love the Splendid Mariposa Lily (Calochortussplendens) that was chosen from 2016 nominations! 

Want to start collecting the CalNat Annual Service Pins?

Step 1) log your 2017 hours into the Volunteer Portal by January 22. Here's a guide that explains the categories of service and how to log your volunteer hours.

Step 2) update your capstone project title and mailing address in the "Edit your profile" section of the volunteer portal. 

Step 3) This year, we will contact everyone who entered 40+ hours and ask them to OPT IN and fill out a very short survey to receive a pin. We'll send everyone the survey link a few times. You'll choose a location at an organization near you to pick up your pin at your convenience OR pay a small shipping fee to receive the pin at your doorstep.

Why the change of pin protocol? 1- We have over 1800 naturalists in our community now and we've outgrown the system of automatically sending everyone pins. 2- We had a glitch last year that we hope to remedy by implementing the new opt-in system. This way if we missed you last year, you can get both pins this year (sorry to those individuals that were affected!) and 3- and perhaps most importantly, by opting in and picking your pin up, we will save an incredible amount in shipping, packing materials, etc thus making the whole process more environmentally friendly. 

Why log hours? Our community of over 1800 certified California Naturalists has volunteered over 103,000 hours in five years! We suspect that is a HUGE under representation of the time you actually spend volunteering. And we understand- logging in and reporting isn't likely your motivation or the most rewarding part of your efforts. But the bottom line is that when you report your activities, we have a metric we can share with our colleagues at UC and the UC Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, our partnering organizations, and beyond that demonstrates that our collective efforts are making a significant impact in this state. That metric eventually translates into allocations of resources from collaborators and sponsors to keep offering and expanding programming (like the Statewide Conference that ALL Naturalists received a discount and/or scholarship to attend!) that will keep our network growing, connected, and learning together. You are part of a larger, longer UC legacy of stewardship. Please help us measure your impact!

What are the rules for volunteer hours? Volunteer hours are defined as any time spent for which you are not paid tending nature, teaching others, doing environmental science, or taking action on behalf of conservation. Volunteer hours should take place in California and fall into the four categories of restoration/conservation, education/interpretation, citizen science, or program support. Hours also need to be attributed to an institution- please choose your organization in the drop down menu of partner institutions that offer the course, or specify “other” institution.  Your 8+ Capstone Project volunteer hours should be logged and will count toward the pin, however class time doesn't! Here's a guide that explains the categories of service and how to log your volunteer hours. We offer a new pin design every year to qualifying Naturalists, so if you can't make it to 40 hours this year, you'll have future opportunities!

Need help? Issues gaining access to the site or logging hours? Here's a guide that explains the categories of service and how to log your volunteer hours. Please e-mail canaturalist@ucanr.edu for further troubleshooting. We can re-send your portal invitation or help if you're having trouble gaining access. We'll be on vacation but please be patient and we'll get you the help you need! 

We look forward to celebrating your service and sending your new pins in March!

Thanks for all you do!

The California Naturalist Team


By Brook Gamble
Author - Community Education Specialist 3 (NorCal)