Pay To Volunteer?
Prospective volunteers often have a question that looms large
in their minds: "Why should I pay to volunteer? After all it’s
my time that I’m donating."
Believe me, there are many good reasons.
The program organization must find the volunteer opportunities
that are well organized and suitable for their volunteers. They
must use their professional staff to contact local hosting
organizations, travel to the sites and investigate the program
plans. Among their considerations are volunteer housing, medical
care, food, transportation, insurance and security. They must
investigate the effectiveness of the program and whether it is
indeed helpful to the people served. They must determine the
needs of the local in-country hosting organization and see that
they are satisfied. All of this takes time and financial
resources.
One can work directly with a local in-country organization but
it takes a lot of time and very careful investigation. This is
also usually best done when one is in the country where the
organization is located and thus requires travel to the site.
Many organizations in the U.S. are 501(c)3 nonprofit
organizations where all program fees are tax-deductible for U.S.
taxpayers. Be certain to check with the organization and with
your accountant. In countries outside the U.S. check with the
organization to see if their fees are tax-deductible in their
home country.
