catchafire for volunteers
Turn your skills into something more
We make volunteering easy
Choose from 24 different cause areas and 35 skill sets to find the right volunteer opportunity.
How it works
Volunteer for a one hour consultation call or long-term project. With over 150 project types, customize your support based on your skills and availability.
Browse
Explore projects posted by nonprofits based on your skills and causes you care about.
Apply
Submit your application and resume to let the nonprofit know you are interested.
Match
When you and the organization decide it's a good fit, start working together!
Volunteer Training Session Webinar
Jumpstart your journey
Learn how to use Catchafire to connect simply and quickly with highly-skilled nonprofits in need of your skills and expertise. (25 minutes)
“Some of the biggest draws of Catchafire was that you can make an impact from home, that there are so many remote opportunities to volunteer, and that there are so many varying project lengths...I really love working with the different nonprofit partners I’ve met through Catchafire. I’ve met some really cool people that I’m now still working with outside of Catchafire.”
There's something for everyone
One-hour calls
Want to help but don’t have much time? One hour consultation calls allow you to immediately support a nonprofit with a specific question or need.
Projects
Our projects (ranging from 5 to 50 hours) outline specific skill requirements, deliverables, and impact statements from the nonprofit so you know what you're signing up for and how your work will benefit others. Put your skills into practice by working on projects related to marketing, IT, and finance.
Nonprofit board service
Leverage your professional skills, build your portfolio, and advance your career for the long run. We'll connect you to nonprofits looking for new board members, allowing you to have a deeper community impact.
Just switch the board recruitment toggle on your settings to on, to indicate your interest.
Connections that make a difference
67K+
matches between volunteers and nonprofits
1.3M+
volunteer hours donated
$260M+
nonprofit value created
“I can find people who care about the same causes that I care about. We’re miles apart, but we still care about the same things, and it’s easier to connect with them. It’s almost like you’re building this foundation for them, and then the nonprofits get to build whatever they want over it. If I can contribute even a little bit to that effort, ensuring that my support amplifies their work, I will spend an extra hour of my time to help them.”
Frequently asked questions
I’ve never worked with a nonprofit before. Is that okay?
Yes! As long as you meet the prerequisites and/or other experience necessary for the project you're applying to, there's no need for specific expertise in the nonprofit sector.
I'm generously giving my time and talent at no cost. Why do I have to apply?
We've found that a short application process is the best way to ensure that both you and the nonprofit have a meaningful and high-quality engagement. Our goal is to make volunteering as seamless as possible. Giving a bit of information upfront (about why you're interested and how your expertise can help) is necessary to make strong matches where both sides benefit.
How many projects should I apply to at once?
We recommend you apply to 2-4 projects at any given time - this will maximize your chances of matching. If you end up being selected for too many projects (good for you!), you can always withdraw your application before or after you interview with the nonprofit. Once you say yes though, we ask that you honor your commitment to work with the organization.
The projects are too long and require too much of a time commitment. Are there shorter projects?
Yes! Projects range in length, and the time commitments stated on project pages are meant to be read as averages. You know yourself better than we do, and it's very possible you're able to complete projects faster than what is stated in the project description!
Tip: We also have 1-hour phone calls where you only commit to spending one hour on the phone with a nonprofit to discuss a particular question or challenge they have. These are open to all Volunteers and are a great starting point!
Can I use the completed project in my professional portfolio?
Of course! Many marketing and design Volunteers include completed projects in their creative portfolio or their resumes. Learn more about project deliverable ownership here.