COVID-19 has dramatically changed our lives, and many of us are feeling less connected to others. But, even as we learn to navigate these changes, it’s also empowering to see so many public illustrations of how we are connected — and that, when we each take actions towards helping our communities, and work together, we can make huge strides in combating these larger societal challenges.
By doing so, you are also taking care of yourself. Studies have shown that volunteering is good for your mental health. According to a VolunteerMatch study with UnitedHealthcare in 2017, there are many mental and emotional benefits to volunteering with:
Additionally, volunteering is good for employees as well:
So what is the first step in deciding how to make a difference? Start with what you are passionate about. You will find that you will not only be bringing joy to others by doing this, you will also be giving yourself joy. Then, decide how you would like to be of service to your community. It could be something that is related to your hobbies, skills, or where you would like to grow your knowledge. Lastly, look at your schedule and evaluate how much time you have to commit to volunteering. Some people have more time on their hands, while others have less. Be realistic about your time. You may want to start small and see how it fits into your schedule and build from there, so that it feels easy to do on a regular basis.
Now that you have a solid plan with what you want to do and how it fits into your life, what are ways that you can give back?
With the flexibility and people practicing physical distancing, the interest in virtual volunteering is rising as it’s something that can be done at home remotely, typically with a computer and internet connection, or by phone. We at VolunteerMatch have seen a large shift to virtual opportunities, which is now at over 630,000 virtual volunteers needed. According to our survey in March, 32% of nonprofits started creating more virtual opportunities. With so many opportunities, you are sure to find something that aligns with a cause that you are passionate about. Here a few ideas to get you started:
As we are continuing to practice physical distancing, volunteering in person may not be something you first think of. Communities are needing your help now more than ever when it comes to volunteering in person as some volunteering can’t be done virtually. You can volunteer safely by following the CDC guidelines:
Before you volunteer in person, evaluate if it makes sense for you. Points Of Light created a list of things to consider such as any underlying health conditions, your age, continuing to stay up to date on COVID-19 information in your area, and understanding what the risks are.
The demand for in person volunteering is continuing to grow as the needs in our communities grow and less people are volunteering in person. Here are areas where we are seeing a larger need:
As you are reading about the challenges people are facing from COVID-19, you may be wanting to contribute your time and energy to causes that are directly supporting communities in need. Through the Help with Covid-19 Portal, you can select from over 366,000 virtual and local volunteers currently needed across the United States to aid communities impacted by the coronavirus.
From research we performed during the month of March, we learned that 93% of nonprofit organizations are seeing volunteer cancellations, with some losing 100% of their volunteer force.
So, how can you help to recruit even more volunteers?
If you have a website as a solopreneur, blogger, or large organization, you can easily turn your website into a volunteer action hub with VolunteerMatch Connect. With a simple copy and paste code snippet, this self-contained module easily integrates into your website in a standard ad-sized space, giving you direct access to search and connect to opportunities through the Help with Covid-19 Portal, while allowing nonprofits the ability to respond quickly to the frequently-changing needs of their communities.
With this free digital product, you have the power to play a leadership role in filling the growing gap of volunteers needed by supporting the effective recruitment and coordination of volunteers at a local, state, and federal level.
There are a variety of ways that you can give back. It all begins with your passion. You are not only serving others, but you are also doing something positive for yourself.
If we all come together during this time, we can overcome the challenges we are facing and become stronger.
Get insights into the new reality of volunteering during and beyond COVID-19 with early findings from the growing body of knowledge we are assembling — part of a series we’ll continue to pulse on over the coming months. Plus, a few tips on what to be aware of when shaping your programs.