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How To Find Volunteer Opportunities in Nashville

Posted on August 19, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Margaret Kingsbury

Margaret Kingsbury

People's hands in a stack, all different races.

We can all pitch in to make Nashville better. (Luis Alvarez / Getty Images)

Tennessee is nicknamed the Volunteer State, so it’s only fitting for locals to be interested in finding ways to help our neighbors. Volunteering not only improves the community, but it can also be a great way to make friends and get to know Music City better. However, it’s not always easy to know what volunteer opportunities are available, and how to help. So here’s a list of the best ways to find volunteer opportunities in Nashville.

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🫶 Best Websites for Volunteer Opportunities

  • Hands on Nashville. This is a comprehensive event calendar of volunteer opportunities. You can search for available dates and times, ages, activity types, and issues.
  • City Cast Nashville’s events. I include at least one volunteer activity every day.
A child walks through rows of planters full of growing fruits and vegetables.

BELL Garden accepts volunteers of all ages. (Margaret Kingsbury / City Cast Nashville)

👋 Find and Follow Favorite Nonprofit Organizations

Everyone has different talents, abilities, and interests, and finding a nonprofit organization that matches your interests and following it on social media or signing up for its newsletter is a great way to learn about volunteer opportunities for that specific organization. Here are some excellent local nonprofits that have frequent volunteer opportunities.

🚮 Follow What’s Happening in Your Community

  • Councilmembers often post volunteer opportunities in their newsletters or social media pages. Find your councilmember here.
  • Follow local community Facebook and Instagram pages.
  • Look at bulletin boards at your library branch.
  • And you can always buy a grabber and pick up litter in your neighborhood.
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