There are many ways to volunteer with Rocky Mountain PBS. Help is needed at our studios in Denver, Pueblo and Grand Junction. Check out the opportunities below.

When: Year-Round, primarily March, August and December
Where: KRMA, 1089 Bannock Street, Denver
Membership drives help us expand our member base and find new supporters of Rocky Mountain PBS. This is a great starting point for new volunteers, or anyone who wants to be a part of a live broadcast. Opportunities include:
PHONE BANK: A great way for organizations to volunteer as a group. Answer phones and enter membership orders into computers.
TALLYING: Help record membership contributions.
CATERING: Help with refreshments during live broadcasts.
SUPPORT: Experienced volunteers are always needed to help instruct new volunteers on phones and provide background knowledge of our organization.
Interested in volunteering for Membership Drives?
New volunteers sign up here. Current volunteers please
e-mail our Volunteer Coordinator or call 303-620-5715.
When: Year-Round
Where: Various Programs Statewide
Support education and lifelong learning activities and promote educational services to schools. Volunteers are needed for outreach, school visits, events, training and office work. Learn more about
Educational Outreach here. Interested in volunteering for Educational Outreach?
New volunteers sign up here. Current volunteers please
e-mail our Volunteer Coordinator or call 303-620-5715.

When: Year-Round
Where: Various locations
There's always something happening around Rocky Mountain PBS, from Community Cinema to KIDS Fun Fest and more. Volunteers are needed for various jobs, including playing PBS characters in costume, hosting, ticketing and promotion. See a list of upcoming
Rocky Mountain PBS Events here. Interested in volunteering for Special Events?
New volunteers sign up here. Current volunteers please
e-mail our Volunteer Coordinator or call 303-620-5715.
When: Year-round
Where: Various locations
We could always use more helping hands around the office. Assist with mailing membership letters, packaging pledge gifts and other office duties in a fun, upbeat environment. One of our most popular opportunities!
Interested in helping with administrative duties?
New volunteers sign up here. Current volunteers please
e-mail our Volunteer Coordinator or call 303-620-5715.

When: September-May
Where: Tapings at KRMA, 1089 Bannock St, Denver; KRMJ, 2520 Blichmann Ave. in Grand Junction; and KTSC, CSU-Pueblo Campus.
Super School News is a two-minute newscast produced by fifth and sixth graders from schools across Colorado. The newscast airs during Rocky Mountain PBS Kids programming. Volunteers are needed to work with student newscasters and their teacher advisors to prepare their newscast&mdashboth at the school and at our studios during production. Learn more about
Super School News here.
Interested in volunteering for Super School News?
New volunteers sign up here. Current volunteers please
e-mail our Volunteer Coordinator or call 303-620-5715.

When: September-May
Where: KTSC, 2200 Bonforte Blvd., Pueblo
Homework Hotline is a call-in program on KTSC Channel 8 in Pueblo, which airs live weekday afternoons at 4:30 p.m. during the school year, September through May. Volunteers are needed to help with production and clerical work. Learn more about
Homework Hotline here.
Interested in volunteering for Homework Hotline?
New volunteers sign up here. Current volunteers please
e-mail Homework Hotline or call 719-543-8800.

When: Year-round
Where: KRMA, 1089 Bannock Street, Denver
The SAM Project preserves the history of Rocky Mountain PBS volunteer programs, community outreach, operations and station materials dating back to KRMA-TV's founding in 1956. Volunteers are needed to collect, catalogue and digitize photographs, work with written documents and newspaper clippings and conduct oral history interviews. Learn more about the
SAM Project here.
Interested in volunteering for the SAM Project?
New volunteers sign up here. Current volunteers please
e-mail the SAM Committee or call 303-620-5734.
When: Year-round
Where: KRMA, 1089 Bannock Street, Denver
We offer schools and the public group tours of our studios. It's a great chance to teach the public about the TV production process, as well as the history of our network.
Interested in giving station tours?
New volunteers sign up here. Current volunteers please
e-mail our Volunteer Coordinator or call 303-620-5715.
Do you like to research and write? We are looking for people to help with Web content around health care, the mortgage crisis and other station initiatives.
Currently, we are looking for volunteers to help with an online exhibit we're building around the Great Depression and its impact on Colorado. The project entails looking through the Colorado Historical Society's archives to find meaningful content for our site, including photos, videos, articles and more. It will require a commitment of at least 40 hours over the course of the summer, including training from both the Colorado Historical Society and our web content producer.
Please
e-mail our Volunteer Coordinator or call 303-620-5715.