CURRENT OPEN VOLUNTEER ROLES
We need people with all kinds of backgrounds. No prior air monitoring experience needed for most roles.
Help ensure our air quality sensors stay online and transmitting by troubleshooting connectivity issues and flagging equipment that needs attention.
Talk with residents, attend local meetings, and help spread awareness about Community Air Monitoring work in the neighborhoods most directly affected by industrial expansion.
Identify and recruit homeowners and property owners willing to have air monitors installed on their property then assist with the physical installation of monitors in and around the New Albany area.
Regularly review air quality data collected near the Shelly Asphalt facility and help document patterns or anomalies that may warrant further investigation or reporting.
Apply your technical or scientific background to review data for accuracy, flag outliers, and help ensure high quality summary data and reporting.
Investigate and compile air monitoring data and publicly available information about air quality and emissions impacts from the growing concentration of data centers across Licking County.
JOIN OUR VOLUNTEER TEAM
FOUR WAYS TO
PROTECT OUR AIR
From hosting an air monitor to funding data analysis, every contribution helps protect our air and builds the independent data record our county deserves.
01
HOST MONITOR
Allow an air quality monitor to be installed at your home or property. You'll join a network of community sentinels building a real-time picture of local air quality. No technical skill required — just a location and a willingness to help.
02
VOLUNTEER
We have six active focus areas and need people with diverse backgrounds from data science to community organizing. See the open roles above and reach out to join a talented volunteer team making a real difference in Licking County.
03
HOST PRESENTATION
Invite Community Air Monitoring-Licking County to speak to your Rotary club, congregation, neighborhood association, or community group. The more people who understand what's at stake, the greater the impact of our monitoring.
04
FUND MONITORS
Community Air Monitoring - Licking County accepts tax-deductible donations through our fiscal sponsor, the Buckeye Environmental Network. Every dollar donated is invested in sensors, data infrastructure, and community outreach.