Volunteer locally

The holiday season is among the busiest for your local small businesses. One of the most helpful things you can offer to make sure they have a successful end-of-year is you. 
 
Consider volunteering with your local small business or nonprofit offering your expertise to help them grow or serve the community. Depending on what kind of company they run, your local small business owner can always use some type of free help.
 
Whether it’s helping out in the store or offering to make deliveries, there are many ways you can help your small business or nonprofit have a great holiday shopping season. 
 
Questions to Ask Yourself
 
Here are some questions to consider before offering your services to a small local business or nonprofit organization: 
 
• Do you want to work alongside people or be more of an individual contributor? 
 
• Do you prefer a virtual engagement or something more in the field? 
 
• What specific skills or experience can you bring to the table? 
 
• What type of business or nonprofit would you like to support? 
 
• Do you know anyone who may be able to give you an opportunity in a business or nonprofit? 
 
Get Some Experience 
 
Are you in college looking for some wintertime work? Approach your local small business or nonprofit about possible internship or volunteer roles. You may be able to find some valuable experience while also making a difference in your community. 
 
Nonprofits and other organizations are often seeking people who can help them in specific areas like fundraising, marketing or finances. If you have some of these skill sets — as well as the time to build up your resume — consider pitching your services today. 
 
Be Realistic 
 
Before committing to volunteering within your community, make sure you have the time available to fulfill your responsibilities. Understand what is expected of you and if there will be a specific schedule outlined for your assistance. 
 
Especially during the holiday season, you may find yourself too busy to devote too much time to a steady commitment. Be transparent about what you can offer and keep an open line of communications going with your local business or nonprofit.

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