It's easy to be a volunteer!
The League of Women Voters of Nevada County is a volunteer-run organization and our success depends on the enthusiastic participation of our members.
Why volunteer?
- Gain experience in leadership and collaboration while you meet fascinating people!
- Learn about critical political issues from unbiased, evenly balanced educational information.
- Participate in League operations and decision making
- Questions? Contact Miriam Limov at volunteer [at] lwvnevadacounty.org.
Volunteer opportunities
LWV Nevada County Local Impacts Research Volunteer
There are several ways Executive Orders and other government actions have directly effected services and resources in Nevada County. Things are dynamic - changing every day. If you would like to monitor changes, especially those having to do with Voting Rights within our county and submit them to the webmaster for publication on our website, please contact randiswisley [at] lwvnevadacounty.org. I hope you apply soon!
See a more detailed description of the Government Impacts to Nevada Co here.
To volunteer for this fun and important position, Click here.
Get involved - have fun - make friends!
We look forward to you becoming a part of the League of Women Voters of Nevada County’s volunteer team today!
If you see an opportunity that calls to you, fill out this form and we'll be in touch soon.
Volunteer of the Year
Joey Jordan recruiting new volunteer Jackie - (Joey on the right).
Joey Jordan is a retired nonpartisan political consultant and fundraising professional. A 30-year
Nevada County resident, she joined the League of Women Voters in 2011 and served on the
board for over a decade, in various positions, including Membership Chair and, most recently,
Outreach Coordinator.
Jordan has served in leadership roles on over 40 local non-profit boards including Rüdiger
Foundation, KVMR Community Radio, Sierra Watch, The Food Bank of Nevada County, and
Rough and Ready Fire Behind-The-Scenes (BTS) Fire Auxiliary. She currently serves as the
elected Board Chair of the Penn Valley Fire Protection District and can most often be found at
the Penn Valley Fire Department Thrift Shop where she has been an auxiliary member since
2019.
“Running the Outreach Booth for LWV has been a very rewarding experience. It was so fun to
meet new people and make new friends who, like me, care deeply about voting rights and
democracy,” stated Joey.
May Volunteer Spotlight
“It has been a joy to work with the women I have met in LWV Nevada County".