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Here’s how to find interesting volunteer opportunities

Here’s how to find interesting volunteer opportunities

QUESTION: Can you recommend some good organizations or websites for locating interesting volunteer opportunities? I’ve been doing some volunteer work since I retired last year, but most of the jobs I’ve tried haven’t been fun or satisfying.

ANSWER: For many retirees, finding a volunteer opportunity that meets their interests, utilizes their talents and fits their availability can be challenging. To help you identify some interesting and satisfying volunteer opportunities, here are some tips and online tools to assist your search.

Volunteering is a great way for retirees to make a positive contribution to their community and stay actively engaged, not to mention it’s good for their health, too. But how can you find the right opportunity for you? Start by asking yourself some basic questions, such as: What types of organizations or activities are you interested in? What kind of skills can you offer a volunteer organization? How much time are you willing to give? What do you want to gain from your experience (for example, meet new people, learn new skills, help those in need, exposure to a particular issue)?

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Once you get a general idea of what you’d like to do, dozens of volunteer websites can help you search for opportunities in your area and virtually.

Most sites work like search engines that let you choose an area of interest and type in your ZIP code or city and state. The sites will then give you a list of opportunities that you can check into. Depending on your interest and expertise, here are some top websites to help you get started.

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General volunteer sites: To find a wide variety of volunteer opportunities in your community that serve causes such as children, animals, seniors, education, health, the arts and more, check out sites such as VolunteerMatch.org, Engage.PointsofLight.org, IdeaList.org and UnitedWay.org.

Retired volunteer sites: If you’re interested in opportunities targeting older adults and retirees, good options include AARP’s CreateTheGood.org along with AmeriCorps Seniors (AmeriCorps.gov/serve/americorps-seniors), which matches retirees with community projects and organizations that need experienced volunteer help.

AmeriCorps Seniors offers three programs: RSVP, which has a variety of volunteer activities with flexible time commitments; the Senior Companion Program, which brings together volunteers with homebound seniors who have difficulty with day-to-day living tasks; and the Foster Grandparent Program, which matches volunteers with kids in the community who have exceptional needs.

Niche volunteer sites: A number of niche websites can help you look for specific types of volunteer opportunities in your area. For example, to find natural and cultural volunteer opportunities in places such as national and state parks, see Volunteer.gov. If you’re interested in emergency preparedness and disaster response volunteer services, try Ready.gov or RedCross.org. If you have a knack for construction or have an interest in learning about interior design, see Habitat.org. Or, if you’re interested in longer-term volunteer opportunities, check out AmeriCorps.gov and PeaceCorps.gov/50plus, which offers three-month to two-year programs in the United States and abroad.

Professional volunteer sites: If you have expertise in areas such as business planning and development, marketing, communications, finance, fundraising, web and graphic design, or writing and editing, sites such as Catchafire.org and TaprootPlus.org can link you to volunteer opportunities with nonprofit organizations in need. Or, you can help entrepreneurs and small-business owners through the SCORE.org volunteer mentoring program.

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Jim Miller is editor of the Savvy Senior. Send your senior questions to Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit

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  • June 18, 2023