volunteer

From grassroots programs to national leadership, there's a place for you. Find an organization that fits your time, your skills, and what you care about.

Want to volunteer in tennis? You don't have to play to make a difference. The resources below will help you find an organization where your time and energy can have real impact.

  • GuideStar (now part of Candid) is the most comprehensive directory of U.S. nonprofits. Search by mission, location, or cause to find tennis-related organizations in your area that need volunteers, or explore other causes that align with your interests.

    GuideStar by Candid

  • Serving Up Hope is a nonprofit that provides tennis programs for underserved children around the world. Founded by AAPITA's own Vania King, Serving Up Hope welcomes volunteers who want to help bring tennis to communities that wouldn't otherwise have access. Reach out directly to learn how you can get involved.

    Serving Up Hope
    Email: admin@servinguphope.org

  • Your local Parks and Recreation department is one of the easiest entry points to volunteering in tennis. Many cities run free or low-cost youth tennis programs, adult clinics, and community tournaments that rely entirely on volunteers. Check with your municipality to see what's available near you.

  • Community Tennis Associations (CTAs) are nonprofit organizations that grow tennis at the local level through programs, events, and partnerships. The USTA maintains a directory of CTAs across the country, making it easy to find one in your area to support.

    USTA Community Tennis Associations Directory

If you're looking for something specific or have skills you'd like to put to work in the AAPI tennis community, reach out and we'll help you find the right opportunity. Contact AAPITA at admin@aapita.org

Volunteer OPportunities