VOLUNTEER WITH DIAG
Do you want to lend a hand in restoring sex-realism in policy and culture especially among the Left? Are you dedicated to ensuring medicine is evidence-based—not ideology-based? Are you motivated to play a part in preserving the sex-based rights of women and girls? Would you love to join a dedicated and energetic team working to inject a little sanity into the gender wars and bring the Democrats back to reality and reason? Consider volunteering with DIAG!
We’re always looking for dynamic volunteers with strong communication and collaboration skills and experience in one of these areas in:
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Research/writing/editing
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Legislation analysis
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Legislative strategy
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Public speaking/leadership/public relations
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Graphic design/advertising/strategic messaging
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Video editing
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On the ground activism and advocacy
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Social media strategy, management, and content creation
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Public health/medical ethics
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Website development (Wix experience preferred)
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Fundraising
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Event planning
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If this sounds like you, please fill out this form and we’ll be in touch soon. We carefully screen all new applicants to ensure that they will be a good fit. If a good fit appears likely, the next step would be to set up a video interview. Volunteers will be part of a hardworking and dynamic team and need to have strong communication and collaboration skills.
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Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities
Operations (consistent and ongoing administrative functions)
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Web Team: develops and maintains DIAG’s website. Apply if you have expertise/experience in WIX site development, developing data-driven pages, SEO, or content development.
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Development Team: assists in our fundraising efforts. Apply if you have experience in individual giving, foundations, event planning, or other aspects of org development.
Programming (mission-specific activities based on projects or events)
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Public outreach: develops ad campaigns, media posts, other outreach campaigns.
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Legislation: tracks legislation and writes legislative testimony and supporter action alerts.
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Schools: develops evidence-/science-based tools for schools and supporters including presentations, curricula and factsheets.
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Events: researches, plans and organizes DIAG events, including educational events and activism opportunities; works with partner organizations on joint events.​
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