EMG Program 2019 Annual Report

(Updated: Jan. 19, 2023, 10:07 a.m.)
In 2019, 3,315 Master Gardener℠ volunteers:
  • Directly reached 370,338 North Carolinians;
  • Volunteered 229,687 hours, equivalent to 110 full-time positions;
  • Provided volunteer service time valued at $7.3M;
  • Helped recruit and train 492 new volunteers;
  • Attended 57,532 hours of training.
Download the 2019 Annual Report.
Master Gardener volunteer group photo

Master Gardener℠ volunteers support the mission of North Carolina Cooperative Extension by educating residents about safe, effective and sustainable gardening practices that grow healthy people, gardens, landscapes, and communities. Their vision is a healthier world through environmental stewardship. 

Working with their local N.C. Cooperative Extension agent, Master Gardener volunteer projects and programs seek to:
  • Share research-based gardening information that inspires residents to cultivate healthy gardens and landscapes while conserving natural resources and wildlife habitat;
  • Promote health, well-being and food security through gardening, better nutrition and increased physical activity;
  • Connect children, families and communities with nature to grow a more sustainable future.
The NC State Extension Master Gardener program operates in 84 of N.C. Cooperative Extension’s 101 local centers. To learn more about the Extension Master Gardener℠ program in your community, contact your local N.C. Cooperative Extension Center