Newsletter Article
Why
Pay to Volunteer
Prospective volunteers are surprised to learn that many
programs charge their volunteers a fee to participate. At first, this can
seem ridiculous — Why should you pay money to work for free? Aren't
you already forgoing income you could be making? Here are a few things to
keep in mind while trying to understand why the vast majority of programs
charge international volunteers a fee:
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| Volunteers Make New Friends |
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The local organizations and projects with which you volunteer overseas
have limited resources and are seldom able to subsidize your trip or cover
the costs of hosting you. (These costs include housing, feeding and transporting
you, among numerous other things.) If they did have the financial
resources to pay an international volunteer, it would almost certainly
be more beneficial and cost-effective to hire a local person instead, someone
who already knows the language and culture and is likely to stick around.
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| A Volunteer Goes Local |
- Identifying appropriate host organizations overseas and working with them
is time-consuming, takes resources, and requires an experienced and professional
staff.
- The process of preparing, training, transporting,
housing, feeding, and supervising volunteers is not cheap. Additional
services such as health care, re-entry assistance, travel medical insurance,
and more, all add to the expenses of a program.
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| Volunteers in a Village Celebration |
- The costs of recruiting volunteers, producing literature, answering the
phones, sending mailings, developing a website, and interviewing potential
volunteers are significant.
from HOW TO LIVE YOUR DREAM OF VOLUNTEERING OVERSEAS
by Joseph Collins, Stefano DeZerega, and Zahara Heckscher
published by Penguin Putnam, Inc., 2002
North by North East's Voluntours carry
a program fee, which only covers the expenses of the programs and the overhead
to operate them. We firmly believe in openness and transparency with all
of our volunteer projects.
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