Become a Volunteer

Learn. Earn. Serve. Lead.

Join New Success University as a volunteer and help expand access to education, scholarships, skills training, and Feed The Poor support programs. Your time can help learners gain knowledge, pursue certificates, and build stronger futures through service.

Volunteer Opportunities With Purpose

New Success University welcomes volunteers who want to serve through education, leadership, and community support. Our volunteer programs connect people with meaningful service opportunities focused on access to learning, scholarship awareness, student outreach, Feed The Poor initiatives, and global education support.

You can serve as a community advocate, scholarship promoter, education ambassador, event volunteer, outreach helper, or Feed The Poor supporter. Each role helps NSU reach learners, families, churches, nonprofits, schools, and communities that need practical training and better access to opportunity.

Volunteers also become part of the wider NSU ecosystem. You can serve, enroll in courses, build leadership skills, join New Success Network, and help others find the same path.

How Volunteers Support NSU

NSU volunteers help create stronger access to learning and service. Your role may include outreach, awareness, event support, student referrals, scholarship promotion, community education, or donor engagement.

Volunteer Role Panels:

Promote Scholarship Access

Support Feed The Poor programs

Refer students to NSU courses

Share education resources

Help with outreach events

Serve as a community ambassador

Built for Global Impact Powered by New Success Network. Supporting Feed the Poor Foundation.

The FTP First Pathway

Service can be the first step toward learning, leadership, and long-term impact. The FTP First Pathway helps volunteers grow from community service into education, entrepreneurship, and advocacy.

Through this path, volunteers can support Feed The Poor programs while gaining access to NSU courses, leadership development, business support, and a wider network of changemakers.

Who Can Become a Volunteer?

You do not need a formal education background to serve. NSU welcomes students, professionals, retirees, church members, nonprofit workers, business owners, community leaders, and anyone willing to give time with care and consistency.

A good volunteer brings reliability, kindness, clear communication, and a heart for service. NSU will guide you toward roles that match your skills, interests, and availability.

Thanks to Feed The Poor Donors and Volunteers

Feed The Poor donors and volunteers help fund scholarships, community programs, and access to education for people in need. Together, their service helps NSU reach more learners and create stronger paths for families and communities.

Apply Now for FTP Scholarship

Volunteering can also lead to learning. Eligible volunteers and community members may apply for FTP Scholarship support to access NSU courses, earn certificates, and build useful skills for work, leadership, business, and service.

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