There are a lot out there! As we mentioned briefly in our introduction, here’s a sample of how organizations can be sorted. By:
- Category (literacy, sports, substance abuse, etc.)
- Level of training required
- One-off events vs. ongoing opportunities
If you don’t have a particular organization in mind, here are some great resources to help you to search for potential opportunities:
- Volunteer Match – Dedicated to helping everyone find a place to volunteer. More than 50,000 non-profit organizations listed.
- The Volunteer Center – Search for thousands of volunteer opportunities in San Francisco and San Mateo counties.
- California Volunteers (Office of the Governor) – Administers the AmeriCorps, Citizen Corps and Cesar Chavez Day of Service and Learning in the Golden State, developed and maintains the volunteer matching network.
- Seattle City Government – Includes city council and community opportunities.
- Taproot Foundation – Ensures all non-profits have the resources and infrastructure they need to operate through a service grant program to provide pro bono marketing, HR, and IT consulting services.
- Peace Corps – An agency of the federal government devoted to world peace and friendship.
- International Volunteer Programs Association – An alliance of non-governmental organizations involved in international volunteer work and internship exchanges.
- United Nation Volunteers – Promotes and harnesses volunteerism for effective development.
- Greenpeace USA – An environmental activist group dedicated to saving the planet.
Know of any others not listed here? Let us know!