AFS-USA established the National Council, Advisory Groups, and Committees as a way to create a space where AFS volunteers and staff could work together to address organizational needs and/or challenges from a national perspective.
These national volunteer groups are forums where AFS staff and AFS volunteers representing different areas of expertise, knowledge, skills, and talents can review different areas of the organization and develop recommendations for how we can improve the processes, tools, and/or resources needed to effectively deliver and support our AFS programs, volunteers, communities, and participants. Most Advisory Groups meet via Zoom once per month.
More information about the individual Advisory Groups and Committees is available in this Help & Learning article about national volunteer opportunities.
Advisory Groups and Committees may be actively seeking new members at different times. If you are interested in serving as a volunteer on an Advisory Group or Committee, and you have reviewed the information on the MyAFS Help & Learning page for that group, the first step is to fill out the short interest form below. The volunteer or staff co-chair of that group will contact you to discuss whether or not they are currently seeking new members and if you are a good match for their current needs (geographic location, experience, team size, etc) and your interests.