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Program Reports

infographic showing 2,136 volunteers completing 178,073 service hours, valued at $5.2 million.  Stewardship at more than 500 parks and natural areas, contributions to more than 85 citizen science studies, and more than 162,000 direct contacts through educational programs provided.  Sample projects include improving the Chesapeake Bay through oyster restoration, tracking weather for national databases, and connecting neighbors to nature at community festivals.
VMN statewide infographic.

​2021 Annual Program Reports
  • 2021 Virginia Master Naturalist program impact statement and year-in-review numbers
  • 2021 VMN statewide infographic (PDF)
Please contact us if you are interested in seeing tailored reports that were sent to each of our sponsoring agencies.
Impact Statements and Statistics from Other Recent Years
  • 2020 VMN program impact statement and year-in-review numbers
  • 2019 VMN program impact statement and year-in-review numbers
  • ​2018 VMN year-in-review numbers
 2022 Chapter Annual Report Package

Annual reports for 2022 are due January 11, 2023. 
You can watch the webinar, "Navigating the Annual Reporting Process" here. 
(Note: this version of the video has machine-generated captions. Caption editing is in progress, and the new version with edited captions will be posted here in approximately two weeks.)
2022 Annual Report Letter to Chapters
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2022_vmn_chapter_annual_report_template.docx
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Getting Data From Better Impact for VMN Chapter Annual Reports
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An overview of deadlines and directions for completing your chapter's annual report for 2022.
Annual report template:  Chapters should use this document to complete their 2022 Annual Report, due January 11, 2023.
This document describes how to get the quantitative data you need from Better Impact for the 2022 Chapter Annual Report.
For tips on writing strong statements for the highlighted projects part of the report, see this VCE resource on writing effective impact statements. This is essentially what we are asking our chapters to do - write statements to describe the Relevance, Response, and Results for 2-5 of your significant projects/activities.

2015-2020 Strategic Planning Report and 2013 Needs Assessment
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The final Strategic planning report summarizing the findings from a strategic planning process conducted for our program in 2013-2014 can be found here.
This presentation covers the findings of a program needs assessment conducted in 2013.
VMN Needs Assessment Presentation 2013
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The following documents provide information summarizing the data submitted by our program's volunteers on an annual basis.
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