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What is Master Gardener Agreement

The Texas Master Gardener Volunteer Agreement is a legal document used by individuals to formalize their commitment to the Texas Master Gardener program.

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Master Gardener Agreement is needed by:
  • Individuals wishing to volunteer as Texas Master Gardeners
  • County Extension offices requiring volunteer agreements
  • Horticulture enthusiasts wanting to become certified volunteers
  • Residents of Texas involved in community gardening initiatives
  • Participants in the Texas A&M Extension programs
  • Volunteers needing to document service hours

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Anyone wishing to volunteer for the Texas Master Gardener program can sign the agreement, provided they commit to fulfilling volunteer service requirements, including a minimum of 50 hours annually.
There isn't a specified deadline for submitting the Texas Master Gardener Volunteer Agreement; however, it should be filed annually with your local Extension office to maintain your certification and volunteer status.
Completed agreements should be submitted to your local county Extension office. You can either deliver it in person, mail it, or, where available, email the document directly.
Typically, no additional supporting documents are required with the Texas Master Gardener Volunteer Agreement; however, ensuring that all personal information is accurate is essential for processing.
Common mistakes include missing required fields, incorrect signatures, not updating the form annually, and submitting the form without reviewing entries for errors.
Processing times may vary by county Extension office; however, agreements are typically processed upon receipt, so it’s best to submit well ahead of any upcoming projects.
If changes are needed after submission, contact your local county Extension office directly to discuss the process for updating your agreement and any required new documentation.
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