Welcome to VolunteerNewJersey!

About Volunteer New Jersey
About the Volunteer New Jersey Partnership
New Jersey is a small state, geographically; yet it is home to nearly 9 million potential volunteers. Volunteer New Jersey is a partnership between the Association of New Jersey Volunteer Centers and the State of New Jersey Governor’s Office of Volunteerism (housed under the Secretary of State’s Office).
Our goals are to provide:
~ every resident in New Jersey with immediate access to information about community needs where they work, where they live or anywhere in between
~ every not-for-profit organization in the State with a place to register their volunteer needs.
The Volunteer New Jersey Partnership’s initial venture is to create a statewide web-based volunteer database, specifically geared to address and meet the needs of all New Jersey communities. The database, housed in this site, will serve as New Jersey’s virtual volunteer center, capable of connecting volunteers looking for volunteer opportunities with charities in need of volunteer assistance.
(If you are interested in volunteering OUTSIDE New Jersey, click here to access our affiliated nation-wide database.)
Goal
Build the capacity of volunteer programs and their leadership by addressing the four priority needs identified by NJ’s volunteer sector:
1) professional development/training volunteer administrators,
2) increased sustainability and capacity to meet local needs,
3) increased engagement of citizens as volunteers and
4) technical assistance for and coordination among volunteer programs.
The Partners
The following is a list of the VolunteerNJ Partners as of March 2008:
United Way of Atlantic County Volunteer Center
Volunteer Center of Bergen County
Volunteer Center of Camden County
United Way of Central Jersey Volunteer Center
Volunteer Center of Gloucester County
Governor’s Office of Volunteerism
United Way of Hunterdon County Volunteer Center
Hands on Helpers of Mercer County
Jersey Cares
Volunteer Center of Monmouth County
Pass It Along (Coming Soon)
Somerset County United Way Volunteer Center
United Way of Greater Union County Volunteer Center
VMC – Volunteer Management Centers
The Volunteer Network, National Council of Jewish Women
Affiliated Volunteer Centers
Volunteer Center of Burlington County
Volunteer Center of Cape May County
United Way of Essex/West Hudson Volunteer Center
United Way of North Essex County
NORWESCAP
United Way of Ocean County Volunteer Center
United Way of Passaic County Volunteer Center
Volunteer Center at Rutgers/CASE
United Way of Salem County Volunteer Center
Major Activities
This Website: VolunteerNewJersey.org
The partnership’s inaugural venture was creation of a one-stop internet resource for volunteers and program staff.
- Volunteer programs can recruit new volunteers, let donors know what goods or services they need, and reach potential board members.
- Program staff can access online training and explore resources for improving program operation.
- Citizens can search for opportunities to volunteer that match their interests.
Excellence and Expertise
Promotes excellence in program operations and supports expertise among volunteer program staff through development of a statewide training system for volunteer program sponsors and administrators.
Peer-to-Peer Networks
Promotes development of regional, self-managed networks of staff responsible for community-based volunteer programs to foster sustainability, professional development, and cooperative work.
Volunteer Emergency Response Networks
Known in some regions as COADs, County Organizations Active in Disaster, this effort promotes understanding, respect, planning, and coordination between the traditional and non-traditional programs that mobilize in response to local emergencies.
Interested in becoming a partner? Propose a way your organization can strengthen and expand this effort to help volunteers effectively deal with community issues. Contact us at gregwu@comcast.net
Information for Current Partners
VNJ Partnership Resource Page (Coming Soon!)
Seniors 55+
About Senior Corps
(a program of the Corporation for National and Community Service)
The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) provides service opportunities for those who want to make a difference in their communities while maintaining the flexibility to decide who and how frequently they serve.
Eligibility: RSVP volunteers must be at least 55 years of age.
Benefits: RSVP volunteers receive the following free benefits:
- Pre-service orientation;
- On-the-job training from the agency or organization where they are placed;
- Supplemental insurance while on duty.
RSVP Programs in New Jersey
ATLANTIC COUNTY RSVP
Atlantic City
(609) 348-2590
BERGEN COUNTY INC RSVP
Hackensack
(201) 489-9454 ext. 30
BURLINGTON COUNTY RSVP
Pemberton
(609) 894-9311 ext. 1498
CUMBERLAND COUNTY RSVP
Bridgeton
(856) 453-8066
MIDDLESEX COUNTY RSVP
New Brunswick
(732) 249-6330
MONMOUTH COUNTY RSVP
Long Branch
(732) 728-1331 ext. 150
Muscular Dystrophy Association
Cherry Hill
(856) 356-4467
NORWESCAP RSVP - Hunterdon, Morris, Sussex & Warren
Denville
(973) 784-4900 ext. 101
PASSAIC COUNTY RSVP
Fairfield
(973) 797-3300 ext. 333
RETIRED & SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM OF MERCER CO. NJ
Ewing
(609) 883-2883
RSVP OF CAMDEN COUNTY
Pennsauken
(856) 663-4773
RSVP OF CAPE MAY COUNTY
Cape May Courthouse
(609) 886-3400
RSVP OF OCEAN COUNTY
Toms River
(732) 286-5888
RSVP OF UNION COUNTY
Elizabeth
(908) 354-3040
RSVP of Essex & Hudson Counties
Fairfield
(973) 973-797-3343
SOMERSET COUNTY RSVP
Somerville
(908) 704-6338
Senior Corps/Community Service Corps
Sewell
(856) 468-1742
Contact Volunteer New Jersey
The inclusion of any organization or person in this database does not constitute a representation, warranty, or endorsement with respect to the competence, suitability, or reliability of such organization or person by Volunteer New Jersey; nor does Volunteer New Jersey sponsor or endorse any third-party web site. Legal Notices



