Joining MANRRS means becoming part of a vibrant, mission-driven community that’s here to help you build your future — whether you’re in middle or high school, college or already in your career.
Our membership supports students and professionals across agriculture, natural resources, STEM and related fields with opportunities for growth, leadership and impact. With chapters nationwide and flexible options for individuals, it’s easy to find your place.
Find Your Place and Fuel Your Future.
Whether you're just starting to explore your path or looking to expand your impact, MANRRS offers a membership level to match your journey. Each membership is designed to connect you with purpose, opportunity and a powerful community working toward a more inclusive future in agriculture, natural resources and related fields.
For students in grades 6-12 who want to explore STEM careers, develop leadership skills and get a head start on their future. Junior MANRRS introduces students to a network of role models and opportunities while connecting their learning to real-world purpose.
For undergraduate and graduate students ready to connect their education to a meaningful career. Collegiate MANRRS members gain access to career prep, exclusive internships and a network of professionals who share their mission for equity and excellence in STEM-related industries.
For working professionals who want to stay connected, give back and grow in their careers. Professional MANRRS members get access to exclusive industry insights, leadership opportunities and a national network committed to diversifying the future of agriculture and related fields.
Professional members should register independently, and chapter advisors should register their chapter as a group registration.
If you are interested in becoming a member of Junior MANRRS or Collegiate MANRRS, check the chapter locator page to see if there is an existing chapter in your area. Then, reach out directly to the chapter advisor to register for membership; you do not need to register here.
Chapter students will register via their chapter.
Contact your advisor for instructions.
To keep a chapter in good standing, advisors are required to: