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Community Booth & Market Volunteers

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Market Day Volunteers, DMFM. Des Moines Farmer's Market.

Amber Scott and her friend discover the fun of volunteering at the market with Market Manager & Mom, Rikki Marohl

Enjoy a day at the market! We're looking for community organizations from churches to youth groups to business clubs and more to sign up for a day of volunteering at the market. 

In appreciation, we'd like to offer your group a free market stall on your day at the market where you can fundraise, recruit members, educate the public about your work, and more.

Early Shopping Privileges

All of our market volunteers will receive a Early Shopping Privilege Card so they can buy the freshest of the fresh from our market vendors from 9:30 - 10 am.


Your group would provide between 8-10 volunteers for your week at the market to help with the following:

See our Market Volunteer Positions for a complete description of their duties, requirements and special rewards.

Download our Community Booth & Volunteering Application and mail it in. 

Once we receive your application, we'll work to get you scheduled to come to the market this season!

Individual Volunteers

Not part of a community group but want to volunteer at the market?  We'd love to have you!  Positions and benefits are the same as those stated above.

Download our Volunteer Info form and mail it in.  We'll get in touch to connect you with the volunteer opportunity that interests you most.

Have Questions about our Volunteer Opportunities?

Email Rikki Marohl, Market Manager, at DMFM (at) FarmingandtheEnvironment.org