Descriptions are summarized from the corresponding organization’s website and do not necessarily reflect an endorsement from Points of Light.ĭon’t forget to check in with local chapters of national nonprofits such as Meals on Wheels as many have integrated virtual volunteer opportunities during the pandemic. Keep in mind, there may be fees associated with opportunities for corporate groups. Some will be great for individuals and others more conducive to corporate groups. Please note, not all opportunities listed below are affiliated with nonprofit organizations. If you’ve got access to a computer, thousands of different volunteer projects and roles are available to you - from your home, the library, a coffee shop, anywhere with an Internet connection.īelow is a robust resource list categorized by activity, impact area or beneficiaries. Virtual volunteers can complete short-term or long-term tasks, in whole or in part, typically off-site from the organization or person being assisted.
Yet all around the globe, at any given time, thousands (if not millions) of engaged citizens volunteer virtually - using their computers, the Internet, even their smart phones. When you think about volunteers, the typical image of a team or community group planting a garden, revitalizing a local park or painting a lively mural at a school comes to mind. Has your organization thought about incorporating virtual activities for your remote staff or supporters? Offering a variety of volunteer opportunities is one way to ensure that employees or community members find at least one thing in which they’d feel comfortable participating.