The League Needs You!
The League of Women Voters of Diablo Valley (LWVDV) is a volunteer-led, member-driven, grassroots organization. As an all-volunteer organization, we depend on a team of dedicated volunteers to carry out our work. We need your help to deliver our mission of Empowering Voters and Defending Democracy. Volunteers make everything we do possible!
There are many wonderful ways to get involved! We have opportunities to work on one-time activities and short-term projects as well as on-going work with committees and leadership. Participate at whatever level you're comfortable, based on your interests and availability. Training is provided, and mentoring and job shadowing is available.
This page provides an overview of the volunteer opportunities available. Also, check our website often and watch our emails and newsletter for specific volunteer needs.
Please let us know what your interests are and how we can connect you to volunteer opportunities by completing our Member Interest Survey
Why Volunteer?
- Contribute valuable service to the community
- Gain experience in leadership and collaboration
- Develop your skills and learn new ones
- Learn about crucial issues in your community and advocate for positive changes
- Make professional contacts and develop lasting friendships
- Have fun working with other terrific volunteers!
"Volunteering for the LWVDV is a rewarding way to contribute to your community and actively participate in government in the ways that most interest you." – Anne Granlund, LWVDV President
Join a Team!
Membership Committee
Communications Team
Civic Engagement Committee
Board and Leadership Team
Voter Services Team
- Voter's Edge: Contact local candidates and encourage them to post their profile information. Work as a coordinator to research and post information about local candidates, measures and propositions. Contact voters.edge [at] lwvdv.org.
- Voter Registration: Help register voters at community events, stock voter registration forms in public locations, and educate the community.
- Youth outreach: Work with high schools and colleges to register eligible students and educate young people about voting and civic engagement.
- Get-Out-The-Vote: Plan voter education events and programs to increase voter turnout.
- Candidate Forums: Serve as moderator, greeter, timekeeper, or question collector.
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Pros and Cons: Help plan and deliver Pros and Cons presentations of local ballot measures.
Action-Advocacy Committee
- Attend committee meetings to learn about and discuss issues and League positions.
- Monitor local issues related to League positions.
- Keep members informed about important issues.
- When a member or an outside group requests LWVDV to take action, work together to research and discuss the issue and reach consensus regarding possible action.
- Report on important issues and make recommendations for action to the LWVDV Board.
- Mobilize members to take action when approved by the Board, LWVC, or LWVUS.
- Participate in legislative visits with local legislators.
Observer Corps
- Act as the eyes and ears of the League to help hold government accountable.
- Learn about the Brown Act and watch for potential violations.
- Report to Leadership, Action-Advocacy and membership on key issues of relevance to League positions.
Community Conversation Team
- Plans, organizes, and hosts events and presentations.
- Coordinates with the Communications Team to publicize Community Conversation events.
Membership Committee
- New member recruitment: Staff a table at community events (such as the Women's March) and Voter Registration drives. Help at social events.
- Welcome and engage new members: Contact new members with friendly calls and emails to invite them to meetings and events.
- New Member Orientation: Assist in planning, scheduling and delivering quarterly orientation meetings for new members. (Currently provided via Zoom. When we go “live,” greet attendees, help with set-up and take-down, help with hospitality, etc.)
- Renewal reminders: Send letters/email/call members whose memberships are up for renewal.
- Database maintenance: Maintain local and national member database
- Member Interest Survey: Manage the Member Interest Survey, notify the appropriate committees about interested members.
Communications Team
- Voter Newsletter: Gather articles and information from LWVDV Leadership, edit, format, publish/post and send the monthly Voter Newsletter.
- Website: Review, post and update articles, events and other information on the LWVDV website, and manage and maintain the site.
- Bulk Email Communications: Gather information and articles, review, revise and format, send emails, and maintain the email lists.
- Social Media Communications: Post League communications on multiple social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Nextdoor.
- Publicity: Maintain a list of news outlets and other groups interested in promoting League events, draft and send press releases, and create and distribute flyers, etc. to publicize League events and activities.
Civic Engagement Committee
- Staffing a table at community events to explain and distribute Civil Discourse brochures.
- Speaking about Civil Discourse at public meetings, such as Board of Supervisor, Mayors Conference, political party central committees, and others.
- Organizing and sponsoring Braver Angels workshops and events.
- Developing a Civil Discourse code of conduct protocol for on-line meetings.
- Giving a presentation about recognizing and combating misinformation and disinformation.
Board and Leadership Team
- Serving as a committee chair
- Assisting with financial management and bookkeeping
- Providing technical support (Google for Non-Profits, website, Zoom)
- Assisting with fundraising
- Serving on the Board of Directors
Share your skills!
- Office software (Expertise in PowerPoint, Excel, etc.)
- Computer and technical skills
- Experience using virtual meetings (e.g., Zoom, Google Meet)
- Fundraising
- Graphic design
- Accounting, finance and bookkeeping
- Google Suite for Nonprofits
- Photography and videography
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Hospitality (plan and set up refreshments at in-person events)
Other ways to get involved
- Become a member: Joining LWVDV is a great way to get involved in your community and play an active role in our democracy.
- Donate: Your gift will support the non-partisan work the League does in our community.
- Take Action: Watch the Take Action page for alerts for information on events and pending legislation that may be of interest to our members and the community at large.
- Follow us on social media: Remember to engage with our posts and share with your friends to help spread the word.
- Volunteer at an event: Help when we need extra people-power during special events such as voter registration, the Women’s March and more.
- Attend a program: Get to know what we do and how we get it done. (See Calendar page for upcoming events)
Ready to volunteer or want more information?
- Please let us know what your interests are and how we can better connect you to volunteer opportunities by completing our Member Interest Survey
- If you're interested in volunteering for any of the teams listed above, contact the Committee Chair at the email address provided.
- If you have other questions, please contact us at volunteer [at] lwvdv.org.
Thank you for your interest in volunteering with LWVDV.
We look forward to your participation and support!