Volunteer Programs
Providing volunteer services to non-employer or non-client organizations is a foundation of public service of PMI.
PMI-T has an active community of volunteers who support the Institute and the profession in a wide range of roles.
PMI-T Volunteer Policy
> By volunteering, PMI-T Members can serve Individually, on a PMI committee or team.
> You can also volunteer your domain-related services to other not-for-profit organizations.
> One (1) hour of volunteer (non-compensated) service equals one (1) PDU.
> All Volunteers, who intend to apply for PDU credits for their volunteer services, must submit a written Satement-of-Work to the PMI-T Volunteer Coordinator.
> Documentation for audit: Letter or certificate from the organization served acknowledging your participation.
PMI-National Policy:
“Providing volunteer services to non-employer or non-client organizations. PMI has an active community of thousands of volunteers who support the Institute and the profession in a wide range of roles. By volunteering, you can serve on a PMI committee or team. You can also volunteer your domain-related services to other not-for-profit organizations. · 1 hour of volunteer (non-compensated) service equals 1 PDU Documentation for audit: Letter or certificate from the organization served acknowledging your participation.”