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The future of volunteering: trends and opportunities

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May 10, 2025

IN A WORLD marked by rapid technological advancements, shifting social values, and increasingly urgent global challenges, the concept of volunteering is also evolving. What once involved traditional hands-on activities carried out in person, often within a local community, has grown into a diverse, dynamic, and deeply impactful global movement. As we navigate this new landscape, it's clear that the future of volunteering will be shaped by adaptability, innovation, inclusivity, and collaboration.

- SHARON GORDON

The future of volunteering: trends and opportunities

At the heart of this transformation lies a shared desire: the will to make a difference. Whether it's fighting climate change, improving mental health, addressing food insecurity, or promoting education, volunteering remains one of the most powerful tools individuals have to create real change.

Let's explore some of the emerging trends and opportunities shaping the future of volunteering and how you can get involved right now, starting with today's Poncho-Making Day hosted by Volunteer Now.

One of the most significant changes in recent years has been the rise of digital volunteering. The COVID-19 pandemic fast-tracked the adoption of remote work, and in turn, remote volunteering. Today, individuals can contribute their time and skills from anywhere in the world.

This shift has opened the door for people who previously found it difficult to volunteer due to location, physical ability, or time constraints. Digital volunteering is more flexible, inclusive, and far-reaching, and it's here to stay.

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