How to Find the Best Volunteer Opportunities


Monday, July 27th, 2009

How to Find the Best Volunteer Opportunities – Part II in a 3-part series on volunteering

It is helpful to plan your volunteering strategy before raising your hand. How much time do you have to devote? Are you more interested in a particular area of the industry (catering, weddings, corporate meeting planning), or looking for a wide base of experience in all areas? To avoid spreading yourself too thin or doing taks that you absolutely have no interest in, write down your goals and try to stay focused. Some ideas to get you started in where to look:

 Local Chapters of Trade Associations

Many have planning committees to coordinate their member events. This may be a great place to try out many roles. Consider ISES, NACE, MPI, HSMAI, convention and visitors bureaus, chambers of commerce, women’s business councils etc.

 Public Events

Look for upcoming events advertised in local magazines and other media. Many will be very happy to have volunteers and may have an existing volunteer program in place. For larger events, get in on the planning early by contacting them for next year after you read reviews in the media. This may get you planning as well as on-site experience.

Conferences, Conventions,  Tradeshows and Exhibitions

Many large conventions or conferences that come to your town often need assistance with registration, greeters, room monitors, etc.   Contact exhibit halls and ask for a member of client services. Small, regional venues may be more open to your inquiry than large venues.

 Weddings

If wedding planning is your direction of choice, your best route may be to contact a planner and ask if you may intern or shadow them. A planner may be more accommodating if you agree to working a certain number of hours in the office or during site visits, before accompanying him/her to a wedding. 

Specific Disciplines (catering, event design, floral etc.)

The same applies to volunteering in specific disciplines as to weddings. By working with one company on numerous occasions, you will earn greater responsibility and be exposed to different work situations.

 Concierge Services

A great way to learn about what your city has to offer is to volunteer to staff an info booth with your local convention and visitors bureau. You don’t need to know a lot to start – you will pick it up very quickly. But you will be surprised how much you will learn about local attractions, hotels, modes of transport and restaurants.

Now that you have some ideas where to look for volunteer opportunities start researching them today!  And stay tuned to this blog,  I will post credible volunteer opportunites as soon as I receive them. 

In the meantime, if you have any volunteer opportunities you would like to submit for consideration to be posted on this blog, send me an email. 

I look forward to hearing from you soon!

Q

See also:

Volunteering Part I: Why Volunteer?

Coming Soon:

Volunteering Part III: How to Make the Most From Your Volunteer Experience

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