Now more than ever, we need passionate volunteers to help protect and expand civil rights and liberties for all Nevadans. Whether you're ready to hit the streets, support community events, or lend your unique skills, there's a place for you in our movement. No matter your background or experience level, we welcome volunteers from all walks of life.
Volunteering with the ACLU of Nevada is more than just donating your time — it's about taking meaningful action to defend democracy, challenge injustice, and empower communities. Our volunteers play a critical role in our ability to advocate for civil rights, educate the public, and hold those in power accountable.
Our Ground Team volunteers help us connect with Nevadans to share important Know Your Rights resources, serve as watchdogs at protests, and more.
Canvassing — Knock on doors, make phone calls, or send texts to mobilize communities around critical issues.
Community Events — Assist with planning, staffing, and supporting events across the state.
Content Creation — Capture photos, record videos, and help us share stories for justice and liberation.
Protest Support — Attend demonstrations, serve as a legal observer, or help provide resources to protestors.
People are the lifeblood of our campaigns, whether we are making sure immigrant communities have access to Know Your Rights info or advancing longterm policy goals to expand protections for civil liberties.
We provide trainings for all volunteers, and you can also use your unique skills to support our work in creative and impactful ways.
Legal Volunteers — Attorneys can do legal research and help us translate legalese into simplified, informational handouts and training.
Communications Volunteers — Use your social media experience, graphic design skills, copywriting abilities to expand our movement.
Translators — Help us reach diverse communities by translating important materials.
Tech & Digital Advocacy — Support our digital campaigns, content creation, or data analysis.
Action Teams — Engage with policymakers to advocate for legislation that protects civil rights.