You Want To Help Us? ❲Newest | 2024❳

Depending on whether you’re looking to recruit volunteers, ask for donations, or invite technical contributors, here are three ways to frame "You want to help us?" to your audience. Option 1: The Direct Volunteer Call (Community-Focused)

Use this if you are building a tool, writing a guide, or running an open-source project. You want to help us?

We believe the best tools are built by the community. We’re looking for [developers/writers/testers] to help us refine our [software/documentation/product]. Check out our "How to Contribute" guide to see where your skills fit best. Call to Action: View Our Contribution Guide Option 3: The Support/Donor Appeal (Fundraising) Depending on whether you’re looking to recruit volunteers,

We are on a mission to [insert goal, e.g., clean up our local parks], and we can’t do it alone. Whether you have five minutes or five hours, your time makes a difference. Join a team of passionate people dedicated to [insert impact]. Call to Action: Sign Up to Volunteer Whether you have five minutes or five hours,

Instead of saying "Help us," say "Help us plant 100 trees this Saturday." Show Impact: Briefly explain what happens once they help.

Your interest in [Organization Name] means the world to us. Helping doesn’t always mean writing a check—it can mean sharing our story, attending our events, or becoming a monthly sustainer. Every bit of support helps us reach [specific milestone]. Call to Action: Explore Ways to Give Quick Tips for a Better Write-Up

Which of these fits your or organization best?