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.
Typical volunteer oportunity themes:
- Research and analysis
- Writing and editing
- Translation
- Design
- Project development and management
- Training and coaching
- Consulting
- IT development
- Coordination and facilitation
- Develop, update, or manage the website for an organization or social, environmental, or political effort
- Mentor a young person
- Create a blog, podcast, video, or social networking profile for a nonprofit organization or grassroots movement
- Staff a crisis hotline for domestic violence, suicide, or other critical issue
- Review and provide feedback on an organization's strategic plan, marketing strategy, safety and security procedures, or website
- Write a grant, get the word out on fundraising, or send emails and make phone calls to current or potential donors
- And while it's often called online or virtual volunteering, getting involved remotely doesn't have to require an Internet connection. For example, you can use a cell phone to tag photos, text locations of community features like bicycle lanes or public parks, or even check in on and stay connected in an accessible way with a young person you're mentoring.
- Your skills could be a programming knowledge, good writing ability, experience in project management, knowledge of another language, expertise in law or education or another profession, or simply the time to offer expert advice or answer email for the host organization. Online volunteering is perfect if you have limited time or no transportation, and also opens up exciting opportunities for disabled volunteers.
- Online volunteers undertake a variety of assignments for organizations: translations, research, web design, data analysis, database construction, proposal writing, editing articles, online mentoring, publication design, moderating an online discussion group, or any other services that can be done through computer networks.
JoHo: crossroads via de bundel
- Volunteer Work with or without own contribution and paying
- How to prepare for online volunteering?
- How does online volunteering work for organizations?
- What difference can you make as an online volunteer?
- Why volunteer online?
- How to choose the right online volunteer opportunity?
- What kind of online volunteer tasks can you work on?
- How can I make the most out of my online volunteer collaboration?
- Work & Development Abroad
JoHo: crossroads in spotlight
Chapters
Teksten & Informatie
JoHo: paginawijzer
JoHo 'chapter 'pagina
Wat vind je op een JoHo 'chapter' pagina?
- JoHo chapters zijn tekstblokken en hoofdstukken rond een specifieke vraag of een deelonderwerp
Crossroad: volgen
- Via een beperkt aantal geselecteerde webpagina's kan je verder reizen op de JoHo website
Crossroad: kiezen
- Via alle aan het chapter verbonden webpagina's kan je verder lezen in een volgend hoofdstuk of tekstonderdeel.
Footprints: bewaren
- Je kunt deze pagina bewaren in je persoonlijke lijsten zoals: je eigen paginabundel, je to-do-list, je checklist of bijvoorbeeld je meeneem(pack)lijst. Je vindt jouw persoonlijke lijsten onderaan vrijwel elke webpagina of op je userpage
- Dit is een service voor JoHo donateurs en abonnees.
Abonnement: nemen
- Hier kun je naar de pagina om je aan te sluiten bij JoHo, JoHo te steunen en zelf en volledig gebruik te kunnen maken van alle teksten en tools.
Abonnement: checken
- Hier vind je wat jouw status is als JoHo donateur of abonnee
Prints: maken
- Dit is een service voor wie bij JoHo is aangesloten. Wil je een tekst overzichtelijk printen, gebruik dan deze knop.
JoHo: abonnement nemen
JoHo: footprint achterlaten
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