Ambassador
Program

Community Service Opportunities 

in Miami for Adults

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Applications for the 2026-2027 cohort will open May 2026!

Free for Adults in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties 

What Is the Ambassador Program?

Miami Waterkeeper’s Ambassador Program is a free, year-long training and volunteer experience for adults who want to take action for clean water, healthy ecosystems, and a resilient South Florida.

Whether you’re a teacher, retiree, small business owner, student, or community leader, this program is your opportunity to learn, engage, and lead. You’ll gain practical knowledge about local environmental issues, connect with fellow changemakers, and take part in meaningful advocacy and service.

No prior experience is necessary—just a passion for protecting our environment and a commitment to being part of the solution.

Why It Matters

South Florida’s environment is under pressure—from pollution to sea level rise. And while these issues are serious, young people like you are stepping up with creative, bold solutions.
The Ambassador Program helps residents understand the issues, develop their voice, and become active participants in shaping a cleaner, safer future for all.

What You’ll Do

Attend a series of workshops and fieldtrips around Miami-Dade County, each focusing on different local environmental issues

Participate in events such as cleanups and habitat restorations

Learn how to speak with decision-makers and advocate for policies that protect our environment

Connect with local experts and fellow Ambassadors

Take part in special events and ongoing opportunities to stay engaged

Receive a certificate of completion and join our growing network of trained advocates

Who Should Apply?

This program is designed for adults in Miami-Dade or Broward who are:

• Passionate about clean water and environmental justice

• Eager to volunteer and get involved in their community

• New to environmental advocacy or looking to deepen their impact

Why Apply for the Miami Waterkeeper Ambassador Program?

As a Miami Waterkeeper Ambassador, you’ll gain the tools, confidence, and community to make a real impact—no science degree or policy background required. This free program is designed for adults who want to protect South Florida’s environment through hands-on action, local advocacy, and community leadership. 



As an Ambassador, you’ll:

Learn about local environmental issues

Develop leadership skills

Improve your public speaking abilities

Receive advocacy training

Earn community service hours

Develop your network through partnerships

Educate members of their community on important issues

Gain access to exclusive Miami Waterkeeper events and activities

Workshops & Field Trips

Ambassadors must attend 6 out of the 12 workshops/field trips offered in order to complete the program. The workshops/field trips are held throughout South Florida and facilitated by Miami Waterkeeper leadership and staff, covering the following topics:

Biscayne Bay 101 Field Trip

Everglades Field Trip

Individual Actions Workshop

Marine Debris Clean-Up

Science Communication Workshop

Wastewater Field Trip

Stormwater Workshop

Environmental Justice Workshop

Civic Engagement Workshop

Nature Based Solutions Workshop

Florida Friendly Landscaping

How to be an Advocate Workshop

Service Events

One of the founding pillars of Miami Waterkeeper is community engagement. As such, we expect our Ambassadors to be engaged in the community.

Ambassadors will participate in meaningful, hands-on experiences like:

Beach and shoreline cleanups

Habitat restoration projects

Community events that connect science with action

PROGRAM TIMELINE & STRUCTURE

The program runs during the academic year and includes:

12 workshops and field trips (Ambassadors must attend 6 out of the 12 workshops/field trips offered in order to complete the program)

1 advocacy project at the end of the program

Ambassadors are expected to participate fully and will be supported every step 
of the way.

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faqs

How much does this program cost?

This is a free program offered by Miami Waterkeeper.

When is the application deadline?

August 15th is the deadline to apply for the cohort.

What age group is this program for?

Miami Waterkeeper Ambassadors is an adult-leadership program. You must be 18 years or older to apply. Students in grades 9–12 can apply to our Junior Ambassador program.

How long is the Ambassador program?

The program occurs throughout the course of an academic year (September to June).

Where are the events and meetings?

Field trips and workshops will take place at various locations throughout Miami-Dade County. Event details will be shared at least one month in advance.

Can I get community service hours for participating in this program?

Yes. You can earn 2 to 4 hours per event/training, depending on session time.

Which events and activities are mandatory?

This competitive program expects ambassadors to attend the initial introductory session (remote) and to complete at least 9 of the 12 modules. Recurring absences may lead to loss of ambassador status.

What if I have to miss an event?

You can miss up to 3 events. In some cases, a make-up event may be available.

When will events take place?

All events will be held on the weekend or during the evening on a weekday.

How many Ambassadors are there?

This is a competitive program and Miami Waterkeeper selects 25-30 participants each year.

What if I have other questions?

Email us at education@miamiwaterkeeper.org or call/text 305-905-0856.

STILL GOT QUESTIONS?

If you have further questions, please email our Senior Education and Engagement Manager, Erin Cover, at erin@miamiwaterkeeper.org.

Funders for Ambassadors

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

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