Improve your community.
Improve your state.
Improve Your State connects people with simple, meaningful volunteer projects that create visible public benefit. Clean a public area. Help someone in need. Report a community problem. Complete a project, document the impact, and have it independently reviewed by other volunteers.
Example Community Project
β VERIFIEDA volunteer removed litter from a public sidewalk and surrounding landscaped area.
A volunteer prepared and delivered essential hygiene supplies to a person experiencing homelessness.
A damaged public transit facility was documented and reported to the responsible agency.
A volunteer-led nonprofit built around practical acts of service.
Improve Your State was started to make volunteering easier, more accessible, and more connected to the everyday needs people see around them.
Volunteer-led from the ground up
Improve Your State is a volunteer-led nonprofit organization. Volunteers help perform projects, review submitted work, support community initiatives, and help the organization grow. Our goal is to create a system where ordinary people can make useful contributions without needing to wait for a large event or formal volunteer shift.
Helping people and improving communities
We focus on simple, real-world service: helping people in need, improving public spaces, reporting community problems, supporting unhoused neighbors, and completing other small projects that create a visible public benefit. We believe meaningful service can happen in minutes, not just in full-day volunteer events.
There is more than one way to improve your state.
Service changes the condition of the places around usβand it can change the condition of the person doing the serving.
Improve the state of your community
Cleaner public spaces, reported maintenance problems, direct assistance to people in need, and thousands of small acts that make neighborhoods more functional, welcoming, and cared for.
Improve your own state
Volunteering builds responsibility, perspective, connection, confidence, and a stronger relationship with the community around you.
Choose something useful. Do it. Show the result.
Our projects are intentionally practical and designed around actions that create an identifiable public benefit.
Choose a micro-project
Select an approved activity that fits your time, location, abilities, and community.
Perform the service
Complete the work in person while following the project's safety and documentation requirements.
Document the impact
Submit the required before/after evidence, service details, date, time, and supporting information.
Independent review
Other volunteers independently review the submission before it becomes a verified community project.
See something. Do something.
You do not always need to plan a volunteer project days in advance. Sometimes the opportunity to help is already right in front of you.
Notice something that could be better
You may be walking through a park and see litter, waiting at a bus stop that needs cleanup, notice graffiti or damaged public property, or encounter someone who could use a basic meal, water, or hygiene supplies. These everyday moments can become meaningful volunteer opportunities.
Take useful action while you are already there
If it is safe, lawful, and appropriate, you can complete an approved micro-project on the spot. Take the required before and after photos with your phone, perform the service, document what you did, and submit it for review afterward. Volunteering can become part of everyday life instead of something that only happens at scheduled events.
Different communities need different kinds of help.
Improve Your State supports a growing library of small, accessible projects that can be completed by ordinary people.
Clean
Make a public or community space visibly better.
- Sidewalk and street cleanup
- Storm drain cleanup
- Park and trail cleanup
- Public monument surroundings
Help
Provide direct, practical assistance to someone in need.
- Meals and water
- Hygiene kits
- Warm clothing and blankets
- Homeless essentials bags
Report
Help public agencies find problems that need attention.
- Graffiti and illegal dumping
- Damaged sidewalks and signs
- Broken public facilities
- Fallen trees and hazards
Review
Help verify community projects completed by others.
- Review submitted evidence
- Check task requirements
- Assess claimed service time
- Help protect verification quality
One small project becomes part of something much larger.
What could you improve today?
You do not need to wait for a scheduled volunteer event. Notice one useful thing you can safely improve, take action, and document the difference.