Participatory science uses the collective strength and knowledge of the public to collect, analyze, and use data to answer environmental and public health questions. The goal of most community-driven programs is to ensure that data of known quality are generated to answer local, regional, and national questions. Documenting quality assurance activities for environmental projects allows the data collector and user to be more confident in using the generated data by assuring that values are reproducible, representative, comparable, and complete. From equipment testing to study design to developing quality assurance project plans, this webinar will explore tools and resources to enhance the credibility of your community monitoring science project. Register here!