
Microvolunteering Day is recognised every year on April 15th and promotes awareness of the microvolunteering concept and how it can enable worthy causes and individuals to better the world via bite-sized actions.
It is a unique opportunity for dedicated microvolunteering platforms, volunteer-involving organisations and individuals to join together in a synchronised effort to promote their contributions and demonstrate the power and potential of the microvolunteering concept.
The term 'microvolunteering' was popularised in 2008 by The Extraordinaries (now Skills For Change), where the concept has since grown in stature and momentum to become a global force for matching up people who want to put the spare moments in their lives to more impactful use, with worthy causes who need a small volunteering task completed.
Who's Behind Microvolunteering Day
It is a unique opportunity for dedicated microvolunteering platforms, volunteer-involving organisations and individuals to join together in a synchronised effort to promote their contributions and demonstrate the power and potential of the microvolunteering concept.
The term 'microvolunteering' was popularised in 2008 by The Extraordinaries (now Skills For Change), where the concept has since grown in stature and momentum to become a global force for matching up people who want to put the spare moments in their lives to more impactful use, with worthy causes who need a small volunteering task completed.
Who's Behind Microvolunteering Day

The initiative behind Microvolunteering Day is Help From Home a leading promoter of micro-actions throughout the world since 2008.
The inaugural Microvolunteering Day was first held in 2014 and attracted scores of organisations and thousands of people to dedicate a few of their spare moments to good causes.
The inaugural Microvolunteering Day was first held in 2014 and attracted scores of organisations and thousands of people to dedicate a few of their spare moments to good causes.