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Five Tips for a Successful Volunteer Experience

By Tamara Carter

TG Regional Account Executive


In the higher education environment, there are abundant opportunities to volunteer. From on-campus activities involving mentoring and building financial aid awareness to community-based outreach and FAFSA workshops, there are always opportunities to contribute your time and further the worthy goals of important organizations.

Often, however, it can be overwhelming to consider taking on other activities in addition to your existing responsibilities. This can be a good time to reflect on some of the benefits volunteering can provide to your personal and professional growth.

The benefits of lending a helping hand
Volunteering for a cause in which you believe provides the satisfaction of knowing you've done your part to make the world a better place. It can open many doors for you. It will help you develop skills, gain work experience, develop knowledge of different career settings, create a network for finding a job, discover your hidden strengths and talents, gain self-confidence, find references, and build a sense of independence. Also, volunteering is a terrific way to meet people who share your passions.

Evaluating your options
Here are five things to consider when evaluating opportunities to volunteer:

Do your research.
Explore the mission and goals of each group you are considering. Visit their Web sites, read their literature, and talk to their members. Get an idea of future activities from the group's priorities.

Match your skills to volunteer opportunities.
Where do your skills and talents lie? If you know how to do things more efficiently, volunteer for positions where you can use and teach these skills. Your contributions will be appreciated by others on the team.

Learn something new.
Volunteering can offer an excellent learning experience. If you'd like to develop new skills, find an opportunity that will challenge you to learn from more experienced participants in the group.

Budget your time wisely.
Start slowly when making volunteer commitments and budget your time wisely. You don't want to burn yourself out, frustrate others, and end up with a negative experience.

Create your own opportunity.
Every group is always seeking new ideas to complete projects and accomplish goals. Do you have ideas about how to get things done right? Write a one-page outline about what you can do, how you can do it, and then go do it. Deliver it to the committee chair or other leaders of the organization and start down your path to a fulfilling and worthwhile experience.

Finding a cause you believe in while keeping these five criteria in mind can contribute to a positive volunteer experience.

Tamara Carter is a Regional Account Executive with TG serving schools in MASFAA. You can reach Tamara at (800) 252-9743, ext.6732, or by e-mail at tamara.carter@tgslc.org.

Additional information about TG can be found online at www.tgslc.org.


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