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NFTE’s Volunteer Code of Conduct Agreement contains only a few examples of appropriate conduct that we expect from our volunteers. Inappropriate conduct could lead to dismissal from volunteer service. Click here to download.


As a volunteer, I will:

  • Represent the organization with professionalism, dignity, and pride.
  • Follow through and complete accepted tasks.
  • Conduct myself in a respectful manner, exhibit good conduct, and be a positive role model.
  • Participate in orientation, training for my volunteer role, meetings, and other learning opportunities to help me work effectively in the position.
  • Respect staff, volunteers, school administrators and teachers, students, and property.
  • Provide a safe environment by not causing harm to anyone through discrimination, sexual or other unlawful harassment, physical force, verbal or mental abuse, negligence, and other negative acts.
  • Recognize and respect the ownership rights of all NFTE constituents' intellectual property.
  • Respect the privacy of NFTE constituents and keep confidential all sensitive, private, and personal information, including but not limited to all NFTE constituents' intellectual property
  • Inform staff of progress, concerns, and problems in the program(s) in which I participate.
  • Collaborate as a team member with staff and volunteers.
  • Uphold all NFTE policies and program expectations.
  • Keep personal opinions and actions separate from those made as a representative of the organization.
  • Promote and support NFTE in developing effective programs locally and statewide.

As a volunteer, I will not:

  • Use, appropriate, claim, or infringe upon, any student, alumni and/or constituent's intellectual property (including ideas, copyrights, inventions, and trademarks). 
  • Meet alone with any NFTE student or alumni under the age of 18, unless authorized by the organization.
  • Transport NFTE students or alumni under the age of 18 in any motor vehicle.
  • Communicate one-on-one with any NFTE student or alumni under the age of 18 in people or via e-mail, telephone, mobile phone, text messaging, and social-networking websites unless authorized by the organization.
  • Use vulgar and inappropriate language.
  • Solicit gratuities, gifts, or bequest for personal or profession benefit.
  • Use or be under the influence of illegal drugs or alcohol.
  • Smoke cigarettes or a pipe, or use tobacco at NFTE sites or events.
  • Discriminate against anyone based on race, religion, sex, age, national origin, marital status, disability, or sexual orientation.

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