We’re so glad you’re here, thanks for your interest in getting involved with Public Lab! 👋🏽 🎈 **Public Lab is an open community -- you're welcome to simply start contributing in a variety of ways.** Check out some examples of different ways to contribute below and get started with any that interest you. Whether you’re looking to connect with people at public events, ask or answer questions, develop and test tools or software for environmental research, or write about community science, there’s something for everyone! 🙋🏽 By contributing to the Public Lab community, you’ll be building shared knowledge on environmental issues and the ways that we can address them together. Please read and follow Public Lab’s **[Code of Conduct](https://publiclab.org/conduct), which ensures a respectful space for everyone** 💚 _Lead image: Balloon mapping at the Texas Barnraising, photo by @zengirl2_
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✔️ By answering questions, commenting on research, improving information on community science methods, or offering insights on advocacy strategies, you’ll be supporting communities investigating local environmental issues;
✔️ Build a body of public research online and receive credit for your work. Your profile page will feature all your work on Public Lab;
✔️ Enable others to learn from your findings, progress, and challenges. Sharing what didn’t work is as helpful as sharing what did work;
✔️ Receive feedback on your research;
✔️ Find collaborators for research;
✔️ Build and apply skills and knowledge of interest to you: writing, documentation, building and making, law and policy, and much more!
✔️ Participate in any way you can, as much or as little as you’re able. All of it matters!
✔️ Find community with other people that care about environmental health and justice.