Volunteer with ETPMI

ETPMI is always looking for passionate individuals to support our Project Management community. There are multiple ways you can get involved:

  • Join Our Volunteer Team – Contribute your skills and time to help us grow and improve. Whether you're interested in marketing, event planning, or membership engagement, we have opportunities for you!
    👉 Fill out our Volunteer Application Form

  • Volunteer as a Speaker – Speak at one of our events or recommend an outstanding local speaker you recently heard. We’d love to connect with professionals who have valuable insights to share.
    👉 Submit a Speaker Recommendation

  • Help Us Find a Meeting Venue – Do you know of a great location for our monthly meetings? Does your workplace have a conference room that can accommodate about 50 people? Let us know your suggestions!
    👉 Submit a Venue Recommendation


Benefits of Volunteering

  • Build your professional network by forging new friendships with other chapter volunteers and professionals
  • Earn Professional Development Units (PDUs) toward a certification renewal
  • Share your knowledge with others and help the community
  • Gain skills and experiences including leadership, collaboration and team-building techniques

How Much Time is Required? 

Volunteer opportunities range from short-term commitments of a few hours to long-term committee leadership roles.  ETPMI has many different opportunities available and the hours and skills required for each opportunity vary.

How May I Help?

ETPMI has a variety of open volunteer positions. You may formally apply for any open positions through the PMI Volunteer Opportunities Page and search "East Tennessee Chapter" for current opportunities.

Current Openings

 

 


How do I Claim PDUs for my Time?

PDUs stand for Professional Development Units. PDUs are the measuring unit used to quantify your professional development as part of the Continuing Certification Requirements (CCR) program. 1 PDU = 1 hour of learning/activity. All PMI certification holders must earn PDUs to actively maintain their PMI certification(s). These PDUs can be earned through various professional development activities that center on one of two areas:

  1. Education – Learning opportunities that allow you to expand and enhance your technical, leadership, or strategic and business management skills.
  2. Giving back to the Profession – Activities that enable you to share and utilize your knowledge and skills as a means to contribute to and help build the profession.

Volunteers are responsible for reporting their volunteer activities to PMI. In some instances, ETPMI will provide the necessary information or course number for local events in which the volunteer participated.

You do not need supporting documentation to report PDUs and renew your credential. When reporting your PDUs through CCRS, you will be directed to include specific information about the activity in the PDU claim form.

Note: PMI recommends you maintain a personal folder for all PDU-related documentation and keep this documentation for at least 18 months after your CCR cycle has ended. If you are randomly selected for an audit, you will need to provide this documentation.

Volunteer hours are reported as giving back PDUs. It is important to note that giving back PDUs cannot exceed the limits established by PMI for your particular certification. For PMP the limit is 8 hours. For more information on obtaining PDUs through volunteering, please refer to the PMI.org CCRS web page: https://ccrs.pmi.org/.