A community herbalism volunteer application form should do more than collect contact details. It should help you understand how each applicant wants to contribute, what experience they already have with plant medicine, and where they may need support, training, or mentorship before joining hands-on programs.
This template includes questions about volunteer interests such as garden maintenance, remedy making workshops, plant identification walks, outreach, teaching, and administrative support. It also captures herbalism background, training or self-study, experience making preparations like teas, tinctures, salves, and syrups, and whether the applicant has facilitated classes or community gatherings before.
That structure makes it easier to review applicants consistently and match people to the right roles in your program. Whether you are organizing a small neighborhood herbalism collective or a larger nonprofit volunteer intake process, this form gives you a clear starting point for evaluating readiness, interests, and community fit.