Field Day offers discovery tools for users to explore volunteer opportunities, upcoming events, and local nonprofits.
On Field Day, Teams can view upcoming Field Trips on their homepage and browse volunteer activities to plan Field Trips (Team events) around. Learn more about Teams on Field Day →
If you don't have an account on Field Day or aren't on a Team, you can view activities from any nonprofit profile.
About nonprofits on Field Day
Click explore nonprofits in the navigation sidebar when you're signed in to see a list of all nonprofits on Field Day.
The team at Field Day verifies each nonprofit’s 501c3 status before they are able to create a profile on the platform. This means only registered 501c3 nonprofits are posting activities and events on Field Day.
Eligibility
To create a profile on Field Day, nonprofits must:
- Be registered through the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as a 501c3 organization
- Offer volunteer opportunities for groups of three or more people
- Meet additional eligibility requirements
About 501c3 exempt codes:
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The IRS and National Center for Charitable Statistics (NCCS) use the National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities (NTEE) system to classify nonprofit organizations.
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Field Day does not host organizations coded as labor unions/organizations (J40), religious/spiritual development (X), or unknown (Z99).
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Political organizations are classified as 501c4 and are not eligible for Field Day.
Learn how to create a nonprofit on Field Day →
Because we're starting out in Portland, nonprofits must provide services in the Portland metro area. As Field Day expands, we will roll out the platform to other geographies. If you have a recommendation of where you’d like to see us next, we'd love your input.