> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.maearth.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.maearth.com/resources-for-trusted-evaluators/trusted-evaluator-guide/how-to-become-a-trusted-evaluator.md).

# How to become a trusted evaluator

**Trusted evaluators are invited directly by Ma Earth.**

While there is no open application process right now, we're always learning about people doing excellent work in this space.&#x20;

If you would like to become a trusted evaluator, please [contact us](https://maearth.com/contact). We'll keep you in mind as the network grows.

#### What happens after I'm invited?

**If you do not have an organization profile on Ma Earth:**

1. You'll receive an invitation email from Ma Earth
2. Accept the invitation and create your organization profile
3. Start endorsing organizations you know and trust

**If you already have an organization profile on Ma Earth:**

1. You'll receive an email notifying you that you are now a trusted evaluator
2. Start endorsing organizations you know and trust

#### Can my organization have multiple members?

**Yes.** If your organization is a trusted evaluator, we encourage you to [invite team members to your organization page](/resources-for-land-stewards/organization-profile/organization-members.md).


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