Explore the UNV Online Volunteering service, where Online Volunteers and UN entities, governments, public institutions and civil society organizations can connect, and help tackle today’s sustainable development challenges – from any device, anywhere in the world.
Discover the UNV Online Volunteering service—where UN entities, governments, civil society, and public institutions team up with Online Volunteers to tackle today’s development challenges.

Engage Online Volunteers 

Need extra capacity? Tap into the power of Online Volunteering. In just a few clicks, you can connect with thousands of skilled volunteers worldwide, ready to boost your team’s impact with speed and flexibility. Requesting and engaging Online Volunteers is facilitated through the AI-powered and cloud-based Unified Volunteering Platform (UVP). 

Why engage Online Volunteers?
  • Through UNV’s Online Volunteering service, you can access a diverse pool of motivated candidates with specialized backgrounds and skills. 

  • You can work with volunteers on all kinds of tasks, ranging from data analysis and mapping, teaching and training, mental health and psychosocial support, event and language services, emergency and crisis response, to policy design and electoral support. 

  • You can benefit from straightforward and flexible processes to get high-quality support from around the world within hours.
How can I request Online Volunteers? 
  • Requesting Online Volunteers is easy and fast.
  • The intuitive Unified Volunteering Platform provides you with tools to engage and manage volunteers and assignments.
  • The Online Volunteering service is free of charge to all eligible organizations. 
Who is eligible to engage Online Volunteers?
  • United Nations entities;
  • Government or government-affiliated public institutions; and
  • Non-governmental and civil society organizations. These must either already be registered with UNV’s Online Volunteering service; provide evidence of accreditation with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC); or be working with UN country teams as an implementing partner or through an agreement and provide evidence that a UN entity has undertaken due diligence (download form for confirmation through UN entity).
  • NB: Evidence of eligibility must be provided during the registration on the Unified Volunteering Platform (UVP).  
How can I request the support of Online Volunteers?
Online Volunteering criteria and service rules
  • Online Volunteers are not under any contract with the UNV programme or the engaging organization and are not affiliated with them.
  • They do not receive a volunteer living allowance or any other form of financial compensation or benefits.
  • Each assignment in an online Description of Assignment (DoA) represents one task that is to be performed by one Online Volunteer with a pre-defined deliverable.
  • Online Volunteers can be engaged for up to 20 hours per week and for a maximum of 12 weeks.
  • To conclude the online volunteering collaboration, organizations must provide feedback on the services received, acknowledge the contributions of the respective Online Volunteer, and ensure issuance of a certificate of appreciation.  

How we make a difference

Online Volunteers in action
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Results
A movement of volunteers in Mozambique
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Cash . Crops . Community . World Food Day
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