Volunteer or Intern with FOA
FOA is always on the lookout for passionate volunteers or interns, especially activists, youth, and High School & University students, from Israel and around the world. Every few months, we welcome new groups of digital warriors who are ready to make a difference by helping us monitor and report antisemitic content on social media. Sign up and be part of the next wave of change.
We're hunting to fill these roles
- Represent FOA in global communities, tech companies and organizations worldwide.
- Manage online campaigns and donor engagement.
- Draft press releases and collaborate with journalists.
- Help FOA share its story through podcasts and events.
- Help us build tools that make the internet safer. Gain real-world experience while contributing to a humanitarian mission.
- Front-end: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React
- Back-end: Python, Node.js
- Database management and security (SQL, NoSQL)
- Knowledge of C# / .NET Core
- WordPress & Elementor experience
- Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
- Pay-Per-Click (PPC) advertising
- Email Marketing (Mailchimp)
- TikTok and YouTube optimization
- Write engaging articles, newsletters, and outreach materials.
- Translate content into Arabic, Spanish, French, Spanish, German, Russian, and other languages.
- Use your writing to inspire awareness and action.
- Need to be fluent in a language not Hebrew
- Receive training on how to identify and categorize antisemitic content accurately
- Learn cutting-edge digital tools used by top online safety organizations: OSINT, HUMINT, SOCMINT
- Organize and manage global training programs for Jewish communities in need of help fighting local antisemitism
Benefits from foa
- Get trained by world class professionals
- Receive college credits*
- Get a great reference for your CV
- Work flexibly, from anywhere, on your own schedule
* For Israeli students only.
Please check with your university as to whether we are recognized as a volunteer organization.
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What Our Volunteers Say
Knowing that I can participate in the fight against online antisemitism gives me relief because it is a step towards a better world.
I always wanted to also contribute with my active work fighting ethnic and religious hatred wherever it appears. Even though I am not of Jewish faith nor do I have Jewish ancestry, I will always strongly support our Jewish brothers and sisters.
For me, the REACH program was comprehensive, informative, and well organized. I particularly enjoyed live sessions, which made the content easily understandable. The presentations which FOA mentors provided were highly informative and helpful. The combination of theoretical and practical information throughout the program helped me extend my knowledge about monitoring online antisemitism and cyberhate. I feel better equipped to monitor cyberhate after completing the REACH program.
I am very grateful to have had the opportunity to participate in the first REACH program. The sessions were practical and handy. The theoretical input allowed people from many different countries to work from a common starting point and slowly dive deeper into the topic of hate speech and online antisemitism. I also really enjoyed the sharing of success stories, which is just pure motivation.
It is possible to make a change from your home, and I am not kidding. FOA taught me that. The lectures and courses are very professional as they prepare a person to notice and act. We had many discussions: what constitutes hate speech, how to search for such content, how to report it, etc. We focused on antisemitism, but these skills are valuable also generally in life. Today, I can undeniably state that the REACH program prepares you to fight the unjust, make a digital area brighter, and make it easier for the community to grow. I am thankful for the qualified people who taught me many priceless lessons.