Published 14th June 2021
We're celebrating the summer by launching our brand-new volunteering programme, Community Makers.
With social distancing guidelines beginning to ease and many people eager to get involved with their communities once more, now is the perfect time for Inspire Community Makers to arrive. We'll be providing volunteering opportunities for those who want to make a difference and get involved in delivering arts, culture, learning and library services across the Nottinghamshire.
Our new Community Makers website allows you to search for volunteering roles, much like a jobs board. We're aiming to make the process quick, clear, and enjoyable. Available roles are offered on a ‘free time’ basis, depending on whether you have a couple of hours, a day, or can make a more regular commitment. Currently, opportunities are remote or virtual, but keep you're eyes peeled, as later in the year we will be able to offer in-person volunteering roles in libraries and across other services.
Peter Gaw, Inspire's CEO, said:
This has been a project several years in the making. Whilst we already have many people volunteering with us and playing a vital role in what we do, our new Community Makers website will help us streamline the process and make it quicker and simpler to sign up.
Volunteers are a key part of our service; bringing experience, ideas and inspiration, delivering and supporting our vision to help the people of Nottinghamshire to read, learn and enjoy culture. Whatever your interest and no matter how much time you have – whether it’s a few minutes, a couple of hours, or a day, you can get involved and become an Inspire Volunteer.
Go to inspireculture.volunteermakers.org to find out more and sign up.