More Information about becoming a Virtual Volunteer. All these materials make up our Volunteer Handbook:

Volunteer Orientation

Ethics for Volunteers

Standards for Volunteers

Volunteer Program Goals

Self-Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

Code of Conduct

Volunteer Job Descriptions

Volunteer Application This is a PDF file. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Contact Our Virtual Volunteer Program Director for more information:

Kathy M.L. Evavold, Curator of Collections & Virtual Volunteer Program Director

Make a Financial Contribution to the Historical Society or become a Member to help show your support of the work we do here.

Volunteer Self-Assessment

Before you sign up to do a virtual volunteer opportunity of any kind, take this self-evaluation to determine if you are ready.

A good way to do that is to ask yourself these questions and be prepared to communicate the answers to us:

Why do you want to volunteer, in general?

What do you hope to gain and give by volunteering?

What kind of organization(s) or programs do you want to help?

What sort of services and assistance would you like to provide?

What organizations have you volunteered with before, on or offline?

What skills and experience would you like to bring to a volunteer assignment?

What is your availability for the assignment (do you want to work during a set time of day? for a certain amount of days, weeks, or months?)