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Would you like to become a volunteer?

If you are interested in becoming a volunteer at the local or state level in the Miss Indiana organization, please contact Frank Ricketts.

"You volunteer because you get a good feeling about what you can do and the impact you can make. And the young woman who says, 'I didn't have any goals or direction before I entered this program, and all of a sudden I know where I'm going now. I know what I want. This has given me a focus.' That's nice to see. The Miss America program can change someone's life."

Aurelie Allegretto
Miss America Organization Volunteer

The Miss America Program.

Like most Americans, you've probably seen the Miss America competition televised live annually from Atlantic City, NJ. What you probably haven't seen is what's going on behind the scenes of the show, thanks to hundreds of thousands of volunteers throughout the country.

The nationally televised Miss America competition is just one very small part of a nationwide, community service network that operates 12 months a year in every state and more than a thousand cities and towns across the country. On an annual basis, Miss America state and local titleholders, along with the Organization's network of volunteers, participate in more than 12,000 community service projects, providing in excess of 500,000 service hours to worthy causes.

The Miss America Organization is one of the nation's leading achievement programs and the world's largest provider of scholarship assistance for young women. Each year, the Miss America Organization makes available more than $45 million in cash and tuition scholarship assistance. The program exists to give young women a vehicle to further their personal and professional goals, while providing a forum in which they can express their talents, intelligence and opinions on culture, politics and the community.

Local and state Miss America programs - more than a thousand of them, in fact - are all part of the vast Miss America network. The volunteers who run these programs do much more than put on an annual competition. They provide scholarships that help finance the education of thousands of young women every year. They create opportunities for young women's voices to be heard across the nation on important social issues. And they help young women gain the personal and professional skills they need to succeed in life.

Who Are the Miss America Volunteers?

The volunteers who become involved in the Miss America Organization are just like you. They come from all walks of life, every generation and represent all professions and academic disciplines.

Those who become volunteers tend to stay involved because they're making a difference and having a great time along the way. The Miss America Organization offers volunteers a unique opportunity to integrate their diverse backgrounds and interests to make valuable contributions to their communities, empower young women, form lifelong friendships, further their own business objectives and dabble in the glitz and glamour of show business.

Volunteer Opportunities Include:
Awards Committee Members Merchandise Representatives
Back Stage Assistants New Locals Development Committee Members
Board Members Publicity Committee
Business Managers Production Specialists
Committee Chairpersons Program Book Committee Members
Community Relations Liaison Registration & Recruitment Specialists
Contestant Coordinators Scholarship Committee Members
Development Specialists Security Experts
Food Service Supervisors Special Events Committee Members
Gift Liaisons State & Local Directors
Hospitality Specialists Ticket Takers & Ushers
Judges Transportation Experts
Judges Committee Traveling Companions
Logistics Team Members Wardrobe Consultants
Marketing Specialists Web Site Specialists
And many, many more!!

If you have time, talent, a service or a venue to contribute, we have a place - and a need - for you. Whether you direct a local Miss America program, wash cars at a fundraiser or reach out to other community service organizations and educators to secure briefings and platform related appearances for your Miss America titleholder, you will be making a positive difference in your community and in young women's lives.