Volunteer Profile
1. Name: Group Name if a group activity: Date:
2. Mailing Address:
3. City: , State: , Zip:
4. Home Phone: Alternative phone: Best time to call?
5. Fax number (if any): E-mail (if any):
6. Education and/or Occupation (optional):
7. How did you find out about ORIC (Outdoor Recreation Information Center)?
Word-of-Mouth/Friend / Radio/TV/Newspaper / School / InternetForest Service or Other Agency / VOC Opportunities Catalog / Fair/Expo / Phone Book
Other (please describe)
Magazine/Publication (which one?)
8. What time of year would you like to volunteer? Check all that apply.
Spring / Summer / Fall / Winter9. What “type” of volunteer are you? (Optional, unless under 18):
Individual Adult (18-59) / Individual Adult (60+) / Individual Youth (under 18)Group (18+) Group name
Youth Group (under 18) Group name
10. When are you available to volunteer?
Weekday days / Weekday evenings / Weekend days / Weekend evenings11. What time commitment are you interested in? Check all that suit you.
One-time events (e.g. one day for eight hours. Example: Educational Program)Explain:
Long-term (more than six weeks)hours per week hours per month
Short-term (six weeks or less)
hours per week hours per month
Internship-style (e.g. 20-40 hours a week for at least six weeks)
12. Would you prefer to ‘shadow’ another volunteer for a couple weeks? Yes or No
13. What kind of information would you like us to discuss or train you on? (Please check all that apply.)
General Categories
Avalanche Danger / Permits (Access, Firewood, Christmas Trees)Backpacking/Areas / Rec Fee Demo Areas
Camping (dispersed)/Campgrounds (developed / Snowmobile/Areas
Colorado 14er Initiative / Snowshoeing/Areas
Colorado Mountain Club / Timber/Forestry
Colorado Outdoor Recreation Search & Rescue Cards / Trails
Colorado Trail Foundation / Stewardship
Cross Country Ski/Areas / Safety in the backcountry
Four-Wheel Drive/Areas / Wildlife
Golden Eagle, Age, & Access Passports / U.S. Forest Service
Hiking/Areas /
ORIC Partners
Hunter Information / Colorado Mountain ClubHow to use a Map Machine / Colorado State Parks
How to read a Forest Service Map / U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
Interpretive Associations / National Park Service
Maps / REI
Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV)/Areas/Registrations) / Bureau of Land Management
ORIC (Outdoor Recreation Information Center) / Colorado Division of Wildlife
Permits (Access, Firewood, Christmas Trees)
Please list your qualifications, skills, experience and education you bring as a volunteer. Use additional paper if needed.
Signature (printed or electronic): Date (mm/dd/yyyy)