Organization: The Institute for Democratic Discourse
Position Type: Volunteer
Location: Remote
Time Commitment: Flexible (a few hours per week)
About the Institute
The Institute for Democratic Discourse is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing free expression, pluralism, and open inquiry. We focus on the cultural, social, and institutional conditions that shape democratic participation and public debate.
Position Overview
The Institute seeks Volunteer Digital Content Creators for social media platforms to support the promotion of our research, publications, and public programs across digital platforms. This is a collaborative, team-based volunteer role designed for individuals who enjoy working with others in a mission-driven environment and are interested in nonprofit communications, media, or civic engagement.
Volunteers will work closely with Institute leadership, fellows, and other volunteers to help amplify ideas, share research findings, and engage broader audiences thoughtfully and responsibly.
Key Responsibilities
- Collaborate with team members to promote Institute content on social media platforms
- Assist with drafting, scheduling, and refining posts related to research, articles, events, and initiatives
- Participate in brainstorming sessions for outreach strategies and campaigns
- Help foster respectful and constructive online engagement aligned with the Institute’s mission
- Support the growth and visibility of the Institute’s digital presence
Desired Qualifications
- Interest in democratic discourse, free expression, media, or nonprofit advocacy
- Strong written communication skills
- Familiarity with major social media platforms (e.g., X/Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook)
- Ability to work collaboratively in a remote setting
- Reliability, professionalism, and openness to diverse viewpoints
Collaboration & Learning Environment
This role emphasizes:
- Team-based collaboration and shared responsibility
- Design & creativity
- Open communication and idea exchange
- Exposure to nonprofit research dissemination and public engagement
- A respectful, intellectually curious working culture
Volunteer Benefits & Perks
While this is an unpaid volunteer position, the Institute offers meaningful non-monetary benefits, including:
- Public acknowledgment and credit for contributions (e.g., website or publications, where appropriate)
- Letters of recommendation and references upon request after a period of service, tailored for grad school, law school, or jobs.
- Digital Certificates of Service acknowledging hours and role
- Mentorship and professional guidance from Institute leadership and fellows
- Portfolio-worthy experience in nonprofit communications and outreach
- Invitations to internal discussions, workshops, and briefings
- Flexible scheduling and a fully remote, trust-based working environment
- Potential consideration for paid roles should funding become available
How to Get Involved
Interested volunteers should submit:
- A brief statement of interest describing relevant experience or motivation
- Link or a sample of previous content on social media, if available
- Optional: a resume or short bio
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.
Equal Opportunity Statement
The Institute for Democratic Discourse is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, identities, and viewpoints who share our commitment to open inquiry, democratic values, and respectful disagreement.