Skill-based allocation

How matching works

01

Profile your expertise

Tell us your professional skill set — finance, legal, design, engineering, marketing, operations — and your availability.

02

Get matched to a gap

We surface non-profits with a verified, specific need that matches your skill set — not a generic volunteer slot.

03

Log hours, see outcomes

Your contributed hours are tracked in the same public ledger as financial contributions, with verified outcomes attached.

Open engagements

Current skill needs

Financial Modeling

Open Harbor Health Clinic needs help building a 3-year operating budget. Est. 15 hours.

Brand & Design

Riverline Youth Literacy is redesigning its donor-facing materials. Est. 10 hours.

Legal Review

Coastal Housing Initiative needs contract review for a new facilities lease. Est. 6 hours.

Software Engineering

A regional food bank needs a lightweight inventory tracking tool. Est. 25 hours.

Grant Writing

Three non-profits in our network need support drafting federal capacity-building grant applications.

Operations Strategy

A youth mentorship program needs help redesigning its volunteer-coordinator workflow.

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