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Volunteer Opportunities with the Federal Government

May 23, 2024

A person planting in a field. Did you know that you can volunteer with federal government agencies? You can get experience in a variety of occupational fields, such as natural resource management and conservation, heritage and cultural preservation, recreation management and visitor services. Through these volunteer opportunities, you can lend your time and talents to important national priorities while learning about potential new careers.

Why Volunteer for a Federal Agency?

Volunteering with a federal agency allows you to directly participate in helping to meet national needs like maintaining national parks and providing disaster relief. It’s also an opportunity to learn about a variety of government services. Additionally, if you have an interest in working for the federal government, volunteering provides a way to get experience, network and potentially meet hiring managers. Not all federal agencies offer volunteer programs, but here are some resources to help you find opportunities.

Resources for Federal Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteer.gov - Volunteer.gov is a volunteer recruitment and management portal for people who want to support causes managed by federal agencies. You can use Volunteer.gov to find and apply for volunteer opportunities and track your volunteer hours. When you search on the website, you can narrow the search by federal agency, volunteer activity, and physical activity level.

Americorps.gov - AmeriCorps brings people together to work on the country’s challenges through national service. AmeriCorps volunteers serve with nonprofit organizations dedicated to improving communities. AmeriCorps offers long-term voluntary projects, as well as one-day opportunities like September 11 Day of Service and Remembrance and Earth Day. There are opportunities for various time commitment levels and skills.

National Park Service - Volunteers support the National Park Service in its mission to preserve and protect our national parks. You can volunteer for a day or year-round, on your own or with a group. Volunteer opportunities are available nationwide including in U.S. Territories. You can volunteer to maintain trails, conduct research on wildlife, support libraries or produce art. There are many more volunteer roles available, and the National Park Service can help you find the right fit.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - This federal agency is responsible for the conservation and management of fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers a variety of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. Through their work to conserve natural resources, they provide communities with healthier environments, clean water, flood control and a strong economy. There are volunteer opportunities with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for all ages, interests and abilities. Volunteers may lead tours, conduct plant and animal surveys, or help staff a refuge nature store.

As a volunteer with the federal government, you can contribute to meaningful causes and learn valuable skills. It’s rewarding work that can lead to other experiences that can help you on your path to work and financial independence.

Ticket to Work

Social Security's Ticket to Work (Ticket) Program supports career development for people ages 18 through 64 who receive Social Security disability benefits (SSDI/SSI) and want to work. Through this free and voluntary program, eligible participants can work with service providers to receive the service and supports they need to find and maintain employment as they move toward financial independence through work.

Through the Ticket Program, a service provider such as an Employment Network (EN) can help identify volunteer opportunities to build skills on your current job, or turn volunteer work into a paid position.

Learn More

To learn more about the Ticket to Work Program, call the Ticket to Work Help Line at 1-866-968-7842. For callers who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, call 1-866-833-2967 (TTY). Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.- 8 p.m.; or visit https://choosework.ssa.gov.

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