National Month

National Volunteer Month

National Volunteer Month is a round of applause for the folks who show up — at the food bank, the PTO, the block cleanup.

Why it matters

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CELEBRATE SERVICE

National Volunteer Month invites everyone to make a difference in their community through service.

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WHEN
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ORIGIN
Established in 1974 by President Richard Nixon
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Approximately 77 million Americans volunteer annually
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Volunteers contribute nearly 7.9 billion hours of service
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Community-centered and inclusive
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THE STORY

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National Volunteer Month, celebrated each April, was established to recognize and promote the importance of volunteerism across the United States. The initiative began in 1974 under President Richard Nixon, who signed an executive order to encourage citizens to engage in community service. Over the decades, this observance has evolved into a nationwide celebration, inspiring millions to take action and give back to their communities.

Volunteering can take many forms, from serving at local food banks to mentoring youth or participating in environmental clean-ups. According to the Corporation for National and Community Service, nearly 77 million Americans contribute their time and skills to help others. This collective effort not only strengthens communities but also fosters a sense of belonging and purpose among individuals who serve.

Many organizations and nonprofit groups leverage National Volunteer Month to recruit new volunteers and raise awareness about their causes. Events such as community service fairs, cleanup days, and fundraising efforts are often organized to galvanize support. Social media campaigns also play a crucial role in mobilizing volunteers and sharing inspiring stories of service.

As we honor National Volunteer Month, it serves as a reminder that every small act of kindness can create a ripple effect. Encouraging family members, friends, and colleagues to participate in volunteering fosters a culture of giving and community engagement. Whether it’s through a one-time event or ongoing commitment, the impact of volunteerism resonates far beyond the month of April.

Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart.

— ELIZABETH ANDREW
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WORTH KNOWING

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Make Connections

Meet new people and build friendships through volunteering.

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Global Impact

Your efforts can contribute to international causes.

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Spread Kindness

Every act of service counts, no matter how small.

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Plan Ahead

Schedule regular volunteer opportunities throughout the year.

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AROUND THE WORLD

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United States

Celebrating volunteerism across all states.

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Canada

Recognizing volunteers in communities nationwide.

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United Kingdom

Highlighting service efforts in British communities.

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Australia

Encouraging Australians to give back during April.

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Brazil

Fostering volunteer initiatives in Brazilian cities.

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India

Inspiring service among diverse communities in India.

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DID YOU KNOW?!

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TRIVIA

Largest Volunteer Event
The National Day of Service on Martin Luther King Jr. Day is one of the largest volunteering events in the U.S.

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Volunteer Demographics
Younger adults (ages 18-24) are more likely to volunteer than older generations.

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Skill-Based Volunteering
Many organizations seek volunteers with specific skills, such as graphic design or legal expertise.

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Volunteering Benefits
Research shows that volunteering can lead to improved mental health and well-being.

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Global Service
International Volunteer Day is observed on December 5 each year.

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Corporate Volunteering
Many companies support employee volunteering through paid time off for service.

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Youth Engagement
Engaging youth in volunteer programs can instill lifelong service habits.

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READ MORE

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NON-FICTION

The Gift of Giving: Why Volunteering Matters

by John Smith

Explores the impact of volunteering on individuals and communities.

MEMOIR

A Life of Service

by Jane Doe

A personal journey of a woman’s dedication to community service.

GUIDE

Volunteer Your Way to Happiness

by Emily White

A practical guide to finding fulfilling volunteer opportunities.

CHILDREN'S

We Can Help: A Kid's Guide to Volunteering

by Sara Green

An engaging introduction to volunteering for young readers.

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PAIR IT WITH

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GROW TOGETHER

Nurture your community through service.

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SHARE SKILLS

Offer your talents to those in need.

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SPREAD THE WORD

Encourage others to volunteer.

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INSPIRE CHANGE

Your actions can motivate others.

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Get Involved This April

Join the movement this National Volunteer Month and make a meaningful contribution to your community. Every act of kindness matters.

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How to celebrate

Small, doable ways to celebrate National Volunteer Month.

  • Show up somewhere you've been meaning to show up.
  • Donate — money, time, or skill.
  • Vote in a local thing. Even the small ones.
  • Introduce yourself to a neighbor you don't know yet.
  • Share a post, an event, or a fundraiser that matters to you.

Celebration ideas by audience

For families

Volunteer together — an hour counts.

For kids

Let them help plan a small community act — a food drive, a letter, a lemonade fundraiser.

For couples

Pick one organization to support together this year.

At the office

Offer paid volunteer time or a group outing.

At school

Adopt a service project that outlives the semester.

In your community

Show up — meeting, fundraiser, clean-up, debate.

On your own

Donate what you can and invite one friend to match.