Volunteer Opportunities
Remote-Friendly Volunteer Roles
These are perfect for people who want to contribute from home, on their own schedule.
Content Reviewer – Help proofread articles, lesson content, or workbooks for clarity, grammar, and tone.
Digital Outreach Ambassador – Share EAPCS campaigns and articles on social media, forums, or blogs in ethical and thoughtful ways.
Mailing List Moderator – Assist in sorting, tagging, or responding to contact form entries and subscriber feedback.
Resource Curator – Find and suggest public domain or Creative Commons resources (quotes, images, data) that align with EAPCS teachings.
Ethical Scenario Contributor – Submit real-world moral dilemmas or examples for inclusion in quizzes or teachings.
Skills-Based Volunteer Roles
For individuals with specific skills who want to support EAPCS’s operational or creative efforts.
Graphic Designer – Help design downloadable resources, workbook layouts, infographics, or social media visuals using free tools.
Web Helper – Support page layout, content updates, or troubleshooting.
SEO/Content Assistant – Research keywords, suggest edits, and help optimize pages for discoverability without clickbait.
Grant Researcher – Help find ethical grant opportunities or assist with early-stage drafting of grant applications.
Video Editor or Voice Reader – Create short educational clips or narrate readings for accessibility.
Community & Outreach Volunteer Roles
For those who want to engage people, build awareness, or represent EAPCS in conversation.
Community Connector – Invite others to explore EAPCS teachings or host a casual virtual chat to discuss an article.
Local Liaison – Act as an EAPCS point of contact in your community or niche network (faith groups, homeschoolers, civic clubs).
Donor Thank-You Volunteer – Help send digital thank-you gifts or short notes of appreciation to supporters.
Ethical Alerts Watchdog – Flag news stories, legislation, or cultural trends that could be addressed through EAPCS analysis.
Values-in-Action Story Collector – Interview or gather short testimonials of people applying ethics and common sense in daily life.
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