| Bay Area [1] Baltimore [2] |
Chicago [3] DC Region [4] |
Greater Dallas [5] Greater Los Angeles [6] |
New England [7] New York Metro [8] |
Philadelphia [9] South Florida [10] |
Please take some time and explore our volunteer pages and website further to see whether our work suits your experience, interest, and availability.
Over the years, our volunteers have shared their business knowledge and professional expertise to help more than 450,000 young people. Whether a business plan coach [11], business plan competition judge [12], field trip host [13], guest speaker [14], and/or support in our offices, our volunteers help young people connect their classroom learning to real world experiences.
Our volunteers are men and women as diverse as the entrepreneurial business they own or positions they hold. NFTE volunteers receive training, support and other learning opportunities, in addition to networking opportunities and invitations to volunteer recognition events.
Your local program office will assist you in broadening your skills by assigning you, when appropriate, to new volunteer positions that involve additional and/or greater responsibilities.

You can find more information about serving as a volunteer by reading our Volunteer Handbook [15], or by looking at one of the program offices of your choice below here. You can also contact your local program office [16] directly for more information.
| Bay Area [1] Baltimore [2] |
Chicago [3] DC Region [4] |
Greater Dallas [5] Greater Los Angeles [6] |
New England [7] New York Metro [8] |
Philadelphia [9] South Florida [10] |
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| View the Volunteer Orientation presentation to find out more about volunteering with us. |
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You can also download the notes for the Volunteer Orientation here [18].
The Lowell B. Mason Award for Exemplary Volunteer Service recognizes the volunteers who have best developed innovative ways to open doors for NFTE and its students. The award honors the memory of business pioneer Lowell B. Mason, who believed deeply in both free enterprise and one’s obligation to serve the community. Mason exemplified these ideals as both an entrepreneur and public servant. Through his commitment to NFTE, the award recipient serves as a powerful example of how business leaders can impact the lives and futures of children striving to become the next generation of American entrepreneurs.
Click here [19] to watch an interview with Reco C. Collins, the winner of the 2011 Lowell B. Mason Award for Exemplary Volunteer Service.