The vast majority of information on my web site is for nonprofit, NGO and government-agency staff with responsibilities concerning communications or volunteer / community engagement.
But I also have some resources of my web site that are targeted at people that want to volunteer. These include:
Information for those that need to fulfill a community service obligation from a court or school/class.
Resources Especially for Teens to Find Community Service and Volunteering
How to Find Volunteering Opportunities, a resource for adults who want to volunteer.
Advice for volunteering as a group / volunteering in a group
Family Volunteer – Volunteering by Families with Children
You are NOT too young to volunteer! Ways you can volunteer, no matter how young you are
Advice for Finding Volunteer Activities During the Holidays
Online Volunteering (Virtual Volunteering) – a resource especially for those that want to volunteer online.
Using Your Business Skills for Good – Volunteering Your Business Management Skills, to help people starting or running small businesses / micro enterprises, to help people building businesses in high-poverty areas, and to help people entering or re-entering the work force.
Volunteering In Pursuit of a Medical, Veterinary or Social Work degree / career
Donating Things Instead of Cash or Time (In-Kind Contributions)
Creating or Holding a Successful Community Event or Fund Raising Event.
Group Volunteering for Atheist and Secular Volunteers
Volunteering To Help After Major Disasters – a realistic guide.
How to Make a Difference Internationally/Globally/in Another Country Without Going Abroad
Ideas for Leadership Volunteering Activities
These are more than just do-it-yourself volunteering – these are ideas to create or lead a sustainable, lasting benefit to a community, recruiting others to help and to have a leadership role as a volunteer. These can also be activities for the Girl Scouts Gold Award, the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (U.K.), a mitzvah project, or even scholarship consideration.
Reality Check: Volunteering Abroad (especially for citizens of the USA)
Times have changed drastically in the last 30 years regarding Americans and other “westerners” volunteering in other countries. The emphasis in local relief and development efforts is to empower local people, and to hire local people, whenever possible, to address their own issues, build their own capacities, and give them employment. This strategy is much more beneficial to local communities than to bring in an outside volunteer. That said — the days of international volunteers are NOT numbered: there will always be a need for international volunteers, either to fill gaps in knowledge and service in a local situation, or because a more neutral observer/contributor is required. This new page provides tips on gaining the skills and experience that are critically needed to volunteer overseas.
Ideas for Funding Your Volunteering Abroad Trip.
How to Get a Job with the United Nations or Other International Humanitarian or Development Organization
transire benefaciendo: “to travel along while doing good.”
Advice for those wanting to make their travel more than sight-seeing and shopping.