How to Get Involved

  • Become a member and get discounts and priority access to in-person and online events including mushroom ID walks to learn to safely identify choice edible wild mushrooms.

  • Attend online or in-person workshops, walks, talks, and happy hours with mycology enthusiasts from around the world and a wide range of topics related to fungi. See past event recordings and highlights here.

  • Volunteer with our Mushroom Block Recycle Program, UT Fungarium or Myco Research Station.

  • Join a Leadership Circle and extend a hyphae to help organize educational events, fundraisers, and more. We meet once a month online and all members are welcome.

Teach a Mycology Workshop

Are you a non-profits, for-profit businesses, or individual that wants to partner and help us expand mycology education. We can accommodate both online and in-person workshops on a wide range of interest areas. We pay all of our educators and we have flexibility in determining ticket price, location, etc. Tell us about your interest areas and how you want to myceliate with us.

Join THE Leadership Circle

Our leadership circles don't require that you have a degree in mycology, just the enthusiasm for our mission. You also must already be or become a member. We meet the first Thursday of the month to organize educational programming and fundraisers. Being involved in the leadership circles is a way to learn even more about mycology.

  • Prosper Circle: The leadership circle meets once a month and the treasurer reports the balance, manages cash flow, handles reimbursements, and votes on large expenses of mycology-related initiatives with the circle. We currently raise funds through membership subscriptions, in-person and online events, recycled mushroom block program, and special event fundraisers. Most donations and membership subscriptions are made through our website.

  • Education Circle: This circle organizes online and in-person lectures, workshops, forays, myco-blitzes, and anything related to learning about the fungi queendom. 

  • People Circle: This circle will be responsible for membership drives and reaching out to existing members about renewals. The group with coordinate with the Public Outreach circle on communications related to events, giveaways to drive annual membership. This circle is also in charge of volunteer recruitment and communications. This group will work closely with the Educational Programming and Membership circles to coordinate volunteers for workshops and events.

  • Outreach Circle: This circle will be in charge of website communication, social media posts, event emails, monthly newsletter, and anything facing the public and members.

 Become a Member

  • Membership Only Forays

  • Discounts on workshops

  • Recycled Mushroom Blocks

  • Organizational support with access to educational libraries and resources to hone the technical skills of mycology.

  • Private Discord Server for communicating with other Central Texas Mycophiles.