Volunteering Opportunities

Volunteering at Nebraska AIDS Project

Volunteers are deeply involved in the work of Nebraska AIDS Project at all levels. From the Board of Directors to the front lines of HIV prevention and AIDS services, people from the community donate time, skills, expertise, and labor to the fight against AIDS. In 2007, volunteers committed more than 10,000 hours in service to NAP's mission.


For many people, an unstructured volunteer experience is best-suited to the busy demands of life. Attending fundraising events that benefit Nebraska AIDS Project, making financial gifts, and pressing for greater HIV/AIDS awareness in your community are great ways to show support without big commitments in time, training, or reporting.


Program Volunteers participate in structured experiences working closely with Nebraska AIDS Project staff on direct-services, special projects, clerical support and data entry, development, training, focus groups, planning and internships. Program volunteers may accept individual assignments or work as part of a team, and usually commit to a one-year period of service.
Contact Nebraska AIDS Project in Omaha, Lincoln, Scottsbluff, Kearney, or Norfolk or complete the volunteer application below.

Send To:
Volunteer Coordinator
Nebraska AIDS Project
139 South 40th Street
Omaha, NE 68131

Fax: (402) 552-9251




Volunteer Application Form