Opportunity criteria
UNV screens all submitted opportunity descriptions before publishing them on the Online Volunteering service website. When you submit an opportunity, make sure it…
Benefits developing countries
Your opportunity description should clearly state how the volunteers will contribute to sustainable human development and to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
Only requests online support
Your organization’s collaboration with volunteers must take place online, and the final product must be submitted over the Internet. Volunteers should not be asked to be physically present at any specific location. Volunteers should also never be requested to make donations in-kind or financial contributions, or to solicit donations from third parties.
Supports your own organization’s activities
Online volunteering opportunities should not be posted on behalf of another organization. It is important for online volunteers to know that the organizations they support are screened and in line with the Online Volunteering service eligibility criteria.
Clearly states the tasks and objectives
For volunteers to get a clear picture of your expectations, opportunities should feature descriptive titles, informative task descriptions, and provide sufficient background information and clearly outlined objectives. Make sure you select the appropriate items from the Expertise, Task and Development topic lists so that volunteers with the right interests and profile will find your opportunity.
Is non-disciminatory
Please keep in mind that the Online Volunteering service is a global platform. Opportunities should be inclusive and the selection of volunteers should be based on their skills, knowledge and experience rather than on gender, age, nationality location, etc.
Is written in English, French or Spanish
Opportunities can be posted in either one of the three official UNV languages which are English, French and Spanish.


