Celebrate Microvolunteering Day

You want to get involved and give back to the community, but can’t fit another big commitment into your busy schedule? Then microvolunteering might just be the thing.

Microvolunteering is a small, bite-sized task or project, that is quick and easy to perform. Best of all there’s a range of things you could do online, in as little as 30 minutes. Donating processing time on your computer, signing an online petition, or promoting a charity on social media are all examples of microvolunteering that you could do today.

Published by Harrison Holcomb

Harrison is a seasoned nonprofit leader committed to transforming communities through innovative and inclusive solutions. He is a certified fund raising executive (CFRE) and has completed a course on nonprofit financial stewardship from Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education. He has over fourteen years of experience in the nonprofit sector, with a focus on philanthropy, communications, and community engagement. He currently serves as the Vice President of Fundraising & Impact Analysis for a Codman Square Neighborhood Development Corporation. He is passionate about building relationships and communities that drive positive social impact. He has deep expertise in constituent engagement, individual and digital fundraising, and relationship management. He has worked with boards and donors at all levels, from annual fund to seven-figure gifts. He has also led infrastructure projects, such as the implementation of a new marketing automation tool and an enterprise-wide CRM upgrade. He is an agile team leader who can manage staff, contractors, and cross-functional teams. He has also been responsible for budgets and revenues up to $4 million. Harrison is also the author of Amplifying Impact: Unlocking Innovation, Equity and Capacity in Nonprofits, a book that explores the challenges and opportunities facing the nonprofit sector in the 21st century. The book was published in May 2022 and debuted as a #1 New Release on Amazon. Harrison's mission is to share his insights and best practices with other nonprofit leaders and professionals who want to make a difference in the world.