Most weekend-warrior volunteering creates more work for the NGO than it produces value. Skills-based volunteering is what they actually need.
The instinct to volunteer is good. The execution is often wrong. A typical weekend at an Indian NGO involves volunteer onboarding, supervision, photo-op activities, and clean-up — net work added rather than net value delivered. NGOs often accept these volunteer-days for fundraising reasons, not because they need the help. What NGOs actually need: skills-based help. A designer building their fundraising deck. A developer setting up their CRM. A copywriter polishing their grant applications. A finance professional reviewing their books. These contributions take 5-15 hours from a competent volunteer and replace work the NGO would otherwise pay ₹50K-2L for.