🌱 Help Grow CreepyLabs Plants: Volunteer With Us!

CreepyLabs Plants is a new initiative dedicated to open-access plant science, with a mission to make tissue culture, plant preservation, and educational resources free and accessible for all.

We’re just getting started — and that’s where you come in.

We’re looking for passionate, motivated individuals who want to be part of something from the ground up. Whether you’re a student, a plant lover, a DIY tinkerer, or just someone who believes in accessible science, we’d love your help.

Volunteers right now will help shape the future of CreepyLabs Plants — and be part of its roots.


🛠️ What We’re Looking For

Here are just a few ways you can get involved:

✏️ Content Creators & Course Helpers

  • Proofread or help write educational lessons
  • Suggest new lesson topics
  • Test quiz flows and learning modules

📄 Document Formatters & Protocol Editors

  • Convert research into standardized protocols
  • Help build and organize editable forms or submission docs
  • Clean up layouts and add consistent formatting

🌐 Community & Outreach Volunteers

  • Moderate our Discord server and help onboard new members
  • Share our mission across social media or plant science communities
  • Support partnerships with schools or botanical groups

🎨 Creative & Technical Support

  • Design infographics, marketing materials, or course visuals
  • Help test or build DIY lab tools for tissue culture
  • Contribute to the aesthetic and branding of CreepyLabs Plants

🧩 No Experience? No Problem.

We’re looking for people with:

  • Curiosity
  • Passion
  • Follow-through

If you’re willing to learn and contribute, we’ll help guide you. Roles are flexible and built around what you want to bring to the table.


📋 Ready to Join?

Fill out our volunteer application to tell us a bit about yourself and how you’d like to help. Whether you have 30 minutes a week or just want to contribute a single project — we’re grateful to have you on board.

👉 Apply to Volunteer Here

Let’s build something green and groundbreaking — together.