Why Online Volunteering?
The Online Volunteering service connects development organizations with a diverse, abundant pool of people from all over the world with a variety of talents and expertise.
For development organizations, Online Volunteers
present a tremendous and much-needed resource.
Online Volunteers have skills and expertise host organizations
may not have, or that these organizations need to supplement
the work of on-site volunteers. They may have sophisticated
software or an active network an organization serving a developing
country lacks. Online Volunteers help organizations stretch
their on-site resources even further and to serve more clients.
For individuals, there are many appeals to Online Volunteering.
Online volunteering allows for the participation of people who
find on-site volunteering difficult or impossible because of
a disability, home obligation, or work schedule. Online volunteers
learn about other countries, and learn about issues faced by
the developing world. Online Volunteers can exercise skills
they are learning in school or for the work place. Online volunteering
allows them to take on roles and responsibilities their professional
work may not provide. It may allow an expatriate to reconnect
with and provide help to his or her homeland.
Online Volunteering is not meant as a replacement for face-to-face
volunteering, and most individuals and organizations don't choose
it over on-site service. Online Volunteering also isn't meant
to take away paid positions at an organization.
Online Volunteering is just an additional way for people from
various walks of life, all over the world, to connect with each
other and contribute to the achievement of the Millennium Development
Goals.
Read about studies and
research on online volunteering.