CRRA 2025 Volunteers

 

The application period for volunteers is now closed. Thank you to all who submitted applications!


“My experience volunteering with CRRA has been an overwhelmingly positive one! I feel as though volunteering is an essential opportunity for both those who are just starting in the solid waste industry and want to make connections, as well as anyone who may be interested in gaining some large event operations work experience. While it is a large event with numerous sessions and activities occurring in a very short period, it has always felt very organized, especially regarding the management of our volunteer cohorts.”

- Max, CRRA Volunteer 2021-2023

 

VOLUNTEER EXPECTATIONS

Volunteers must be available to attend for a minimum of 2 full days or for the duration of the event - August 3-6, 2025.

  • Volunteers may be placed in various roles, including:

    • Session Room Monitor

    • Audience Q&A Microphone Runner

    • Registration Support

    • Event & Reception Entrance Monitor/Tracker

    • Food Line Monitor

    • Floater/Runner for light tasks

    • Technical Council Check-in Desk(s)

    • Tour Monitor/Host

  • There is one volunteer position available for a Dedicated Registration Assistant. This position will require pre-event training on systems and be willing/able to man the Registration Desk onsite by themselves at times throughout the event.

  • There is one volunteer position available for a Dedicated Photographer. This position will be assigned based on your proven skill set via the required submitted portfolio.

  • There may be one volunteer position available for a Volunteer Supervisor. This will depend on the experience of those who apply to be volunteers.

  • Volunteers understand that the commitment is to be available for minimum of 2 full days or entire event duration noted above in exchange for access to conference activities during volunteering duration (when not working scheduled volunteer hours).

  • Volunteers understand they are responsible for all expenses associated with their presence at the event, including travel, parking, food and beverage (outside of what is provided during the conference) and hotel. If financial barriers are present, you will have the opportunity to explain where financial assistance is needed in the application process.


VOLUNTEER BENEFITS:

  • Volunteers will receive complimentary access to the event. This includes:

    • Sessions

    • Food breaks with conference meals provided by CRRA

    • Networking events

    • Special events

  • CRRA will make every effort to schedule volunteer's hours around sessions they are interested in attended however, this is not guaranteed.

  • Volunteers will have the ability to network and visit exhibitors during the event.

  • Volunteers can add this service to their resumes.

 

VOLUNTEER QUOTES:

Volunteering at CRRA paved the way for my career in resource recovery in California. It was a great way to connect with the industry, learn about the latest regulations and innovative programs around the state, and get inspired at a time when I didn’t with the financial resources to attend on my own. I continued to volunteer because it was a great way to connect and support a community that has done so much for me.
— Rachel, CRRA Volunteer 2015-2021
My most memorable year of volunteering was 2016. I was graduating college and completely new to the industry. I remember completely ‘fan girling’ that Dana Gunders was speaking and I got to listen to her presentation in real life. I was so inspired by all of the presentations; I knew the waste industry was for me.
By volunteering I was able to meet a ton of new people, who are now my colleagues and friends.
— Lisa, CRRA Volunteer 2016
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