Inside OPB
Volunteering at OPB: Individuals
- Why Volunteer for OPB?
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When you become an OPB Volunteer, you can:
- Support public broadcasting.
- Meet dedicated volunteers and staff who share your commitment to public broadcasting.
- Have the opportunity to apply for a variety of short- and long term positions that match your interests, talents and schedule.
- Receive training and gain new skills, from going behind the scenes of fundraising during a membership drive to to making thank you calls to members and more.
- Pursue leadership opportunities through several volunteer positions.
- Become an OPB Volunteer
- Complete our online application
Volunteer Opportunities
If you are 16 years of age or older, and able to volunteer at least six hours during a six-month period, consider one of the ongoing volunteer opportunities below:
- MEMBERSHIP DRIVES *
- Answer phones and take pledges, coordinate refreshments and/or train groups of volunteers during OPB Radio or TV membership drives.
- TOUR PROGRAM *
- Give tours of the Portland facility to community members over age 16 (minimum age of guide is 18).
- OTHER OPPORTUNITIES
- New volunteer positions are continually in development. Each month we send out a listing of current volunteer opportunities to all active volunteers. Available positions may include helping with events, being Clifford the Big Red Dog, or assisting with an ongoing project such as conducting research for one of our local or national TV productions.
- * Additional training and leadership opportunities are available.
OPB Salutes our Volunteer of the Quarter, Carole McDonald
Carole McDonald joined the OPB family in 2008 and has been racking up the hours ever since. She helps with administrative tasks, phone calls, scheduling and more for the Volunteer Resources Department. She completes important, dense projects with ease and, in addition to being a ray of sunshine in our week, she's willing to tackle just about anything! Carole is pleasant, professional, dependable, dedicated and a joy to work with.
We are so fortunate that Carole shares her time and enthusiasm with OPB.


