Micro-volunteering has become one of my hobbies for several reasons, primarily the following, in some sort of unexamined order:
1) it's free
2) it allows me to improve my writing and training skills
3) it takes as much or as little time as I have to spare of an evening
4) the kind of knowledge and skills I have are more valuable if they are shared rather than jealously hoarded in my greedy little brain and
5) it is an efficient way to pair drive and motivation with knowledge and resources.
Thus, I just might help someone make a difference. Besides, who doesn't need an outlet for semi-solicited advice?
So far, I've advised groups on media pitches, blogging and other social media best practices, community outreach and fundraising.
www.sparked.com
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1) it's free
2) it allows me to improve my writing and training skills
3) it takes as much or as little time as I have to spare of an evening
4) the kind of knowledge and skills I have are more valuable if they are shared rather than jealously hoarded in my greedy little brain and
5) it is an efficient way to pair drive and motivation with knowledge and resources.
Thus, I just might help someone make a difference. Besides, who doesn't need an outlet for semi-solicited advice?
So far, I've advised groups on media pitches, blogging and other social media best practices, community outreach and fundraising.
www.sparked.com
C*
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