VolunteerMatch: Where Volunteering Begins
I recently spent some time at VolunteerMatch, signing up for an account and searching for volunteer opportunities. Although, one does not need to set-up an account to perform simple searches.
The site does have a large catalog of requests from non-profits for volunteer assistance.
A search can be conducted for organizations seeking volunteers within a certain mile radius of your zip code, or there is also a search for “virtual” volunteer opportunities which can be done online.
Searches can be narrowed by broad categories of “interest area”, such as organizations working for disaster relief, environment, education, etc.
There are a wide variety of organizations listed, so I found that organizational “quality” became a concern as I looked through listings. Volunteering is a form of charitable giving, so I did some research on some of the organizations requesting volunteers, especially those requesting “virtual” volunteers.
If an organization requesting “virtual” volunteers is on the other side of the country, how can you check the legitimacy of the organization?
There are some sites to assist with assessing the status and effectiveness of charitable giving. Very helpful is the IRS site to search information on the tax status of charitable organizations.
Other helpful sites are listed in the the “clicks” section under npo & ngo, including Babson College library’s site for non-profit research, Guide Star, Clear Fund, etc.