The Nonprofit FAQ: Finding Volunteer Opportunities
Select an FAQ (11):
Can I get information on volunteer opportunities online? Discussion of some sites on the WWW that link to many volunteer opportunities. |
Can we recruit volunteers via the Internet? There are increasingly sophisticated websites available to help |
How do I find volunteer opportunities in my community? Here are some suggestions for community-based and online sources of announcements by organizations looking for volunteers. |
How do I know what volunteer project is right for me? Some self-screening is the first step, so that you know what you're looking for. |
Organizations that Promote Volunteering by Persons with Disabilities A list compiled by Jane Cravens of the United Nations Volunteer Program |
What should I look for at an agency where I might volunteer? Several observers give detailed advice about how to review the management practices of agencies that are seeking volunteers. |
Where can I find information about service learning Online bibligraphies of research reports and other useful information |
Where can I find volunteer opportunities around the world? Idealist's volunteer center offers a list of organizations to contact and Northwestern University coordinates overseas service-learning projects for the US. |
Where can I post volunteer opportunities (want ads) online? There are several choices; these webpages list many. |
Where I can learn about volunteering overseas? There are several online resources. |
Why should I volunteer? Because it is satisfying to do useful work that benefits others or the community and because volunteering offers many benefits and opportunities for the people who participate. |