How to Get Involved

Now’s the Time to Act. Here’s the Place to Start.

Team Rubicon is powered by people—veterans and first responders ready to serve again, dauntless citizens driven to do more, brand partners with a mission that matches ours. There are countless ways to get involved, so everyone can make an impact, starting with you.

There’s a role you can fill.

Volunteer With Us

Greyshirts—our dauntless volunteers—fuel our mission. If you’re driven to serve, take pride in team success, or will dirty your hands to get shit done, we have a shirt with your name on it.

Become a Partner

Amplify the mission and power even more operations. If you’re a company with a cause-oriented culture, serious reach, and a drive to do good, partnerships are your path to impact.

Training & Events

Step further into the arena with skills-based programs. If you’re eager to hone your skills or increase your involvement, we have online and in-person training and events for you.

Why Join the Mission.

Being part of Team Rubicon means helping people on their worst days. Accumulating more sweat and dirt than you knew a T-shirt could. Creating real, lasting impact for vulnerable communities. And being part of something bigger than yourself. But don’t take our word for it. Take theirs.

I have always felt a need to give back to my community in some capacity.

“I have always felt a need to give back to my community in some capacity. I also love meeting new people. Team Rubicon provided me with an opportunity to give back through hard work, getting dirty, and working alongside an amazing, diverse group of humans.” —Anne Oakes, Greyshirt

I joined TR because I wanted to find a way to help others.

“I joined TR because I wanted to find a way to help others. It is probably one of the most rewarding things I have ever done. I met awesome individuals and was immersed in a culture of compassion, hard work, and motivation.” —Shanon Wagner, U.S. Army veteran & Greyshirt

Wearing a grey shirt means I feel brave.

“Wearing a grey shirt means I feel brave. I feel brave that I was able to come help people in their time of need. It kinda makes me feel invincible.” —Rae Smith, Greyshirt