Remote Volunteering

Remote volunteering is a type of volunteering that allows individuals to contribute their skills and time to a cause or organization without being physically present at any specific location.

What is Remote Volunteering

Remote Volunteering, sometimes known as virtual volunteering, digital volunteering, or online volunteering, is any type of volunteering allows individuals to contribute their skills or time without being physically present at an office or specific location.

It can be achieved through a variety of means, such as online platforms, virtual meetings, and phone or email communication. Remote volunteers may work on tasks such as research, writing, data entry, customer service, or event planning, among others. Remote volunteering can be an ideal option for people who want to contribute to a cause or organization but are unable to physically be present at the location where the work is being done due to geographic constraints, time constraints, or other personal or professional commitments.

 

Definition of Remote Volunteering


Remote Volunteering, sometimes known as virtual volunteering, digital volunteering, or online volunteering, allows individuals to contribute their skills and time to a cause without being physically present at any specific location.

Examples of Remote Volunteering

 

Help Lines

Remote help lines provide an invaluable and critical service for those in need. Not only do they offer emotional support, but they also provide advice and counseling to people who are struggling with difficult situations. Volunteering at a help line remotely is an excellent way to give back to the community without needing to be physically present.

 
 

Remote Mentorship

Remote mentorships provide a unique opportunity for mentors and mentees to connect, learn, and grow. Remote mentoring allows mentors to provide guidance and support from anywhere in the world, making it easier for those who may not have access to traditional mentorship programs. It also provides an opportunity for mentors to gain valuable skills such as communication, problem-solving, and leadership.

 
 

Virtual Fundraisers

Through virtual fundraising, volunteers can help by setting up donation pages, managing social media campaigns, and providing support to those organizing the fundraiser. Virtual fundraising also makes it possible for people from different parts of the world to come together and join forces for a common goal. By contributing their time and effort, volunteers can help make a real difference for others.

 

Why Remote Volunteering is Important

 

Volunteer from anywhere

One of the main benefits of remote volunteering is that it allows people to contribute to causes they care about from anywhere in the world. This is especially important for individuals who are unable to physically be present at the location where the work is being done due to geographic constraints, time constraints, or other personal or professional commitments.

Wider volunteer base

Remote volunteering allows organizations to reach a wider pool of potential volunteers, as it removes the need for volunteers to be physically present at the location where the work is being done. This can be especially beneficial for organizations that are based in remote areas or that have a limited pool of local volunteers.

More positive impact

When volunteers have more opportunities to get connected to organizations and organizations have a wider volunteer base, more socially impactful and important work gets done. By leveraging the skills and time of remote volunteers, organizations can accomplish more and make a greater impact in their communities and beyond.

 

Remote Volunteering Opportunities

 

Medium Effort: 2-3 hours a week

Remote Mentoring

Close the Gap Foundation helps first gen low income build confidence and gain soft skills like public speaking and growth mindset through our Summer Fellowship program.

Make a difference in the lives of young people: As a mentor, you can help guide and support a student as they navigate their high school years and work towards their goals. By providing guidance, encouragement, and a listening ear, you can make a positive impact on their academic and personal development.

Extended Commitment: 10-15 hours a week

Joining a Nonprofit

If you wish to make a deeper impact than being a mentor by contributing to the internal operations of a nonprofit organization, there are many opportunities to do so.

Close the Gap is a 100% volunteer run organization and our team is fully remote and distributed. We are constantly growing our organization and we maintain an up to date volunteer opportunity directory. Learn more about how to create a future without opportunity gaps today!