Volunteer with Tech for Africa
Lend your talent to help us organize, grow, and deliver impact. We have a few specific roles open right now, lighter ways to help, and a general volunteer form below.
Where we need help most
Funding & Partnerships Director
Own TFA's board-level funding and partnerships, and chair the Development and Partnerships Committee.
View role and apply →Board Secretary
Keep TFA's governance running: agendas, accurate minutes, records, and a compliance calendar that does not slip.
View role and apply →Mentoring Program Lead
Own cohort operations for the September mentoring cohort: matching, scheduling, tracking, and mentor and mentee communications.
View role and apply →Communications Lead
Own brand, content, and the relaunch story across TFA's channels.
View role and apply →Not ready for a role? There is still a place for you
Advisor
Lend expertise and networks to our Advisory Board. No vote and no fiduciary duty, a few times a year.
Ambassador
Represent TFA in your network, make introductions, and amplify our work.
Advocate
Champion TFA, refer people, and help spread the word at the lightest commitment.
Don't see a specific fit? Tell us how you'd like to help
What to expect
- Board, advisory, ambassador, or committee roles
- High-impact initiatives that move the mission forward
- Work aligned with what genuinely motivates you
- A rewarding, flexible, mostly-virtual experience
Areas we need help
Volunteering, answered
What volunteer roles does Tech for Africa offer?
Contributors are welcome across program management, fundraising, media and communications, partnerships, events, content, and our web and tech platform, including board advisory, ambassador, and committee member roles.
Is volunteering with Tech for Africa remote?
Yes. Volunteering is remote and globally open with flexible scheduling; most of our team works virtually.