A free resource for nonprofit
organizations, NGOs, civil society organizations,
charities, schools, public sector agencies & other
mission-based agencies
by Jayne Cravens
via coyotecommunications.com & coyoteboard.com (same web
site)
Volunteers for Prosperity -
Partner Organizations
(archive)
Volunteers for Prosperity was a USAID program for US citizens to
volunteer abroad via USA-based nonprofits working overseas. The
web site, at www.volunteersforprosperity.gov, went away
in 2014, as did the program, apparently, but you can still view one of the last versions at archive.org. The web site proclaimed, once upon a time, "Are you a
professional who would like to use your skills to help people in
developing countries? Select a category below to find VfP
partners that utilize skilled American volunteers overseas."
More:
Highly-skilled American
professionals such as doctors, nurses, teachers, engineers,
economists, computer specialists, financial sector
professionals, business executives and others with specialized
technical expertise and significant practical experience are
eligible volunteer candidates. Those interested in becoming
volunteers should review the list of VfP partners to determine
which best fit their capabilities and interests.
I have archived one of the
last versions of the partners page for Volunteer for Prosperity
here on my own site, because I want people to be able to find
this list in the future, in case they want to volunteer abroad
with a credible organization that is focused on humanitarian
aid, not making money from voluntourism. Some of these
organizations no longer exist and many of the URLs below do not
work, but a search on Google or Bing will find the correct web
address if the URL still exists.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, R, S, T, U, V, W
A
- A Broader View
Volunteers
- ACDI/VOCA
- Action Against
Hunger
- African Medical and
Research Foundation - USA
- AHEAD Energy Corporation
- Air Calvary
- Alliance
for African Assistance
- American International Health
Alliance
- American Jewish World Service, Inc.
- American Public
Works Association
- American Oil
Chemists' Society (AOCS)
- American University's
Kogod School of Business
- American
International Health Alliance-HIV/AIDS Twinning Center
- American Society of
Agriculture and Biological Engineers (ASABE)
- American Society of
Civil Engineers (ASCE)
- American Society of
Mechanical Engineers International (ASME International)
- Ann Foundation, Inc.
- Arlington Academy of
Hope
- Association of
Jewish Family & Children's Agencies
- Atlas Service Corps,
Inc.
B
- Blue
Kitabu
- Bridges.org
- Bridges
to Prosperity
- Business
Council for Peace
- Business
Volunteers Unlimited
C
- California
Technological Care
- Catholic
Medical Mission Board, Inc.
- CCIM
Institute
- CERT
International
- CHF
International
- Children’s
AIDS Fund
- Christian
Connections for International Health
- Christian
Medical and Dental Associations
- Christian
Mission Aid
- Christian
Reformed World Relief Committee
- CitiHope
International
- Citizens
Development Corps, Inc.
- CNFA
- Coalition
of Children in Need Association (COCINA)
- Coastal
Resources Center
- The
Coffee Quality Institute
- Common
Hope
- Compatible Technology
International
- Convoy
of Hope
- Council
on International Educational Exchange (CIEE)
- Counterpart
International, Inc.
- Cross
Cultural Solutions
- Curamericas
- CURE
International
D
- Dalit Freedom Network
- Datelinehealth-Africa Inc
- The Degenhardt Foundation
- Deshpande Foundation
- The Dominican Republic Education and
Mentoring (DREAM) Project
E
- East Meets West Foundation
- Encore! Service Corps
International
- Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
- The Endocrine Society
- Engineering Ministries International (eMi)
- Engineers Without Borders-USA
- EnterpriseWorks/VITA
F
- Family Health International
- Feed the Children
- Financial Services Volunteer Corps
- FINCA International
- Firefly
- First Love
- Florida Association for Volunteer Action
in the Caribbean and the Americas (FAVACA)
- Foods Resource Bank
- Foundation for Democracy in Africa
- Foundation for Sustainable Development
- Foundation for Understanding and
Enhancement
- Free Muslim Coalition Against Terrorism
- Freedom House
- From Houses to Homes-Guatemala
G
- GeoVisions
- GIS Corps
- Global Brigades
- Global Giving
- Global Medic Force
- Global Neuroscience Initiative
Foundation
- Global Service Corps
- Global Parks
- Global Partnerships
- Global Vision International
- Global Volunteers
- Global Water
- Globe Aware
- Grameen Foundation
H
- Habitat for Humanity International
- Hands Along the Nile Development
Services, Inc.
- HealthCare Volunteer
- Health Volunteers Overseas-USA
- Help Africa Relief and Development, Inc
- Holy Land Christian Ecumenical
Foundation
- Hôpital Albert Schweitzer/The Grant
Foundation
- Humanitarian International Services
Group
I
- IMA World Health
- Impak
- Information Technology Association of
America
- Innovations in Civic Participation
- Institute of Food Technologists (IFT)
- Institute of Internal Auditors, The
(The IIA)
- Institute for Sustainable Communities
- International Association of Plumbing
and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO)
- International Aid
- International Center for
Not-for-Profit Law
- International
Economic Development Council
- International Executive Service Corps
- International Foundation for
Education and Self-Help
- International Institute for Christian
Studies
- International
Medical Corps
- International Medical Volunteers
Association
- International Reading Association
- International Real Property
Foundation
- International YMCA
- Ishtirak
- Islamic Medical Association of North
America (IMANA)
- IVUmed
J
- JHPIEGO
K
- Kids
Alive International
- Kids
Around the World, Inc.
- Kurdistani American
Chamber of Commerce
L
- Living
Water
- Lott Carey Baptist
Foreign Mission Convention
- Life House
Ministries
- Lifewater
International
- Lumiere Medical
Ministries
M
- The Malawi
Project, Inc.
- Maternal Life
International, Inc.
- MBA
Corps
- Medical Missions
for Children
- Medical Teams
International, Inc.
- Mercy
Ships
- MicroMentor
- Millennium Promise
- Mission Connect,
Inc.
- Mission Doctors
Association
- Multicultural
Council of America
N
- National
Ground Water Association (NGWA)
- National
Peace Corps Association
- New Frontiers
Health Force
- The Nigerian
School Project
- Nonprofit
Clinic
O
- Omni Med
- Operation Blessing
International Relief and
Development Corporation
- Operation Hope
- Operation
Renewed Hope
- Operation
Smile
P
- Partners
of the Americas
- Partners Worldwide
- The Peregrine Fund
- PEOPLink
- Physicians for Peace
- Practical
Compassion, Inc.
- Project Concern
International
- Project
C.U.R.E.
- Project DAWN, Inc.
- Project HOPE
- Project Management
Institute (PMI)
Q
R
- Ready,
Willing...Enable! Inc.
- Relief
International
- Reach
the Children
- Rotary
International
S
- Sahara
Solutions Foundation, Inc.
& NomadHope
- Salt
Street Foundation, Inc.
- Salvation
Army Glendale
- Salvation
Army World Service Office
- SANMA
- Samaritan's
Purse
- Serendib
- Service
for Peace
- Sonje
Ayiti Organization
- Southern
Cross Humanitarian
- SOZO
International
- SRI
International
- Strategies
for International
Development
- Students
Partnership Worldwide
- St.
Joseph's Healthcare System,
Inc.
T
- Technoserve, Inc.
- Trickle Up
Program
- Tomorrow's Stars
U
- United
Planet
- United
States Energy
Association
- UniversalGiving
- University
of Connecticut, Global
Training and Development
Institute
V
- VEGA
- Vision
Africa
- Visions
in Action
- Volunteer
Consultants
International
- Volunteer
Missionary Movement
- Volunteer
Peten
- Volunteers
Association for
Bangladesh (VAB)
- Volunteers
for International
Development and Aid
(VIDA)
- Volunteers
For Peace, Inc.
W
- Washington
State
University/International
Programs
- Water For
People
- Water
Missions
International
- Wings of
the Dawn
International
Institute for
Children
- Winrock
International
- Women in
Progress
- World
Association for
Children and Parents
- World
Conference of
Mayors, Inc.a>
- World Hope
International
- WorldTeach
- World
Witness
If you represent any of the initiatives on this page, make sure
your listing on Wikipedia is correct (or exists), and that you
link your page to Wikipedia pages for other tech volunteering
initiatives.
Also see:
The Last Virtual Volunteering Guidebook
available for purchase as a
paperback & an ebook
Completely revised and
updated, & includes lots more advice about
microvolunteering!
- Al Gore Campaign Pioneered Virtual
Volunteering
Back in 2000, when Al Gore ran for president, his campaign
championed virtual volunteering by recruiting online
volunteers to help online with his election efforts. I've
tried to present some of what his campaign did - this
pioneering effort deserves to be remembered, as do some of
the lessons from such.
- Short-term Assignments
for Tech Volunteers
There are a variety of ways for mission-based organizations
to involve volunteers to help with short-term
projects relating to computers and the Internet, and
short-term assignments are what are sought after most by
potential "tech" volunteers. But there is a disconnect: most
organizations have trouble identifying such short-term
projects. This is a list of short-term projects for "tech"
volunteers -- assignments that might takes days, weeks or
just a couple of months to complete.
- One(-ish) Day "Tech"
Activities for Volunteers
Volunteers are getting together for intense, one-day events,
or events of just a few days, to build web pages, to write
code, to edit Wikipedia pages, and more. These are
gatherings of onsite volunteers, where everyone is in one
location, together, to do an online-related project in one
day, or a few days. It's a form of episodic volunteering,
because volunteers don't have to make an ongoing commitment
- they can come to the event, contribute their services, and
then leave and never volunteer again. Because computers are
involved, these events are sometimes called hackathons, even
if coding isn't involved. This page provides advice on how
to put together a one-day event, or just-a-few-days-of
activity, for a group of tech volunteers onsite, working
together, for a nonprofit, non-governmental organization
(NGO), community-focused government program, school or other
mission-based organization - or association of such.
- Volunteering Abroad
(especially for Westerners)
An in-depth look at the different kinds of volunteering
abroad, with extensive information on what a person would
need to do and study to become a viable candidate for
long-term volunteering gigs where the volunteer does NOT
have to pay his or her own travel and accommodations, such
as the PeaceCorps or UNV.
- Finding a
Computer/Network Consultant
Staff at mission-based organizations (nonprofits, civil
society organizations, and public sector agencies) often
have to rely on consultants, either paid or volunteer, for
expertise in computer hardware, software and networks. Staff
may feel unable to understand, question nor challenge
whatever that consultant recommends. What can mission-based
organizations do to recruit the "right" consultant for
"tech" related issues, one that will not make them feel
out-of-the-loop or out-of-control when it comes to
tech-related discussions?
- Incorporating virtual
volunteering into a corporate employee volunteer program
(a resource for businesses / for-profit companies)
Virtual volunteering - volunteers providing service via a
computer, smart phone, tablet or other networked advice -
presents a great opportunity for companies to expand their
employee philanthropic offerings. Through virtual
volunteering, some employees will choose to help
organizations online that they are already helping onsite.
Other employees who are unable to volunteer onsite at a
nonprofit or school will choose to volunteer online because
of the convenience.
- Women's
Access to Public Internet Access, a resource I
developed through research & experience to support the
development of women-only Internet centers/technology
centers/etc., or women-only hours at such public Internet
access points, in developing and transitional countries.
- Creating One-Time, Short-Term
Group Volunteering Activities
Details on not just what groups of volunteers can do in a
two-hour, half-day or all-day event, but also just how much
an organization or program will need to do to prepare a site
for group volunteering. It's an expensive, time-consuming
endeavor - are you ready? Is it worth it?
- Recruiting Local
Volunteers To Increase Diversity Among the Ranks
Having plenty of volunteers usually isn't enough to say a
volunteering program is successful. Another indicator of
success is if your volunteers represent a variety of ages,
education-levels, economic levels and other demographics, or
are a reflection of your local community. Most organizations
don't want volunteers to be a homogeneous group; they want
to reach a variety of people as volunteers (and donors and
other supporters, for that matter). This resource will help
you think about how to recruit for diversity, or to reach a
specific demographic.
- Using Third Party Web Sites
Like VolunteerMatch to Recruit Volunteers
There are lots and lots of web sites out there to help your
organization recruit volunteers. You don't have to use them
all, but you do need to make sure you use them correctly
in order to get the maximum response to your posts.
- Using Video to Support Online
Volunteers/Remote Volunteers
Video is a great way to further support volunteers, and your
computer probably already has all of the tools you need to
make a video, or to engage in a live video conversation with
others. Video isn't something to use only with online
volunteers or remote volunteers (those providing onsite
service at a different location than yours). It's also a
tool you can use with new and current volunteers. In
addition to an organization producing videos for volunteers,
it can also work the other way around: volunteers can
produce videos for organizations. This resource provides
information on your options, and links to my own short video
on the subject.
- Using Real-Time
Communications With Volunteers
A growing number of organizations are using real-time
communications -- including video conferencing, online phone
calls, chats and instant messaging -- to hold online
meetings with volunteers, to allow volunteers to interact
with staff, clients, or each other, or to involve volunteers
in a live, online, real-time event. This resource provides
more information on real-time communications with volunteers
-- what the various tools are, how agencies are using them
to interact with volunteers, and tips to encourage and
maintain participation in synchronous communications.
- Lessons from
onlinevolunteering.org
Some key learnings from directing the UN's Online
Volunteering service from February 2001 to February 2005,
including support materials for those using the service to
host online volunteers.
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