How to Become a Volunteer
1. Choose Team(s)
2. Sign up
Choose one, or more, of the teams you want to volunteer for. Read the description of each team's role below!
Complete the registration form for the team you would like to volunteer for.
3. Receive Your First Assignment From Your Team Leader
4. Receive Volunteer Hours + Awards!
Once your volunteer registration has been received and processed, our team will send a welcome message informing you how to join the correct group within 1 week. You will then begin receiving assignments that are redeemable for service hours. Familiarize yourself with your team leader(s) because they will help and lead you through everything!
After finishing your volunteer work, submit everything as instructed. Then, request your service hours to be approved by your team head. Don't forget, that you can get the Presidential Volunteer Service Award if you meet the requirements!
Our Online Resources team creates short-form or long-form YouTube videos demonstrating various science experiments and explaining topics in math, physics, biology and more.
The volunteers on this team do not have to have previous editing experience, but should be willing to put in their best efforts into recording the video and creating the script.
Our Virtual Workshops team brings their personality and creativity to host engaging Zoom lessons teaching students how to code, math, physics, and more. Members will be asked to create a lesson plan and a slide-show presentation as instructed by the team leader. Four to five members will teach each class.
The volunteers on this team should have some experience in the taught subject. They also need to be communicative and collaborative, while passionate about teaching students.
Our Fundraising team is key in raising money for Stemiverse. This team participates in corporate fundraisers to sell items, outreach to their community, and fill out grant applications.
The volunteers on this team should know how to utilize their connections in order to escalate Stemiverse's donations.