FRVC FAQ

 

 What is the Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps?

The Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that aims to protect and preserve fisheries resources by engaging and training volunteers. Read more on our about page.

Who can become a volunteer with the FRVC?

Anyone who is passionate about protecting and preserving fisheries resources can become a volunteer with the FRVC. Volunteers can include students, professionals, anglers, and anyone who wants to make a positive impact on the environment. Visit our volunteer page to share your interest today.

What kind of activities can I expect as a volunteer with the FRVC?

As a volunteer with the FRVC, you can expect to participate in activities such as fish monitoring, water quality testing, habitat restoration, and community outreach events. We also offer training programs to ensure that volunteers are equipped with the necessary skills to carry out these activities.

How can I become a volunteer with the FRVC?

To become a volunteer with the FRVC, simply visit our website and fill out the volunteer application form. We will get in touch with you once we receive your application.

How can I get involved if I'm not located near a local FRVC chapter?

If you're not located near a local FRVC chapter, you can still get involved by becoming a digital volunteer. This may include participating in online community outreach events or helping with social media outreach. Contact us to learn more.

How can I stay updated on the FRVC's activities?

You can stay updated on the FRVC's activities by visiting the calendar page, following us on social media, or visiting our website regularly for updates.