Voluntarios

Become a Volunteer

Join our team of dedicated volunteers and help us build a vibrant computer graphics community in Bogotá.

Why Volunteer?

Volunteering with Bogotá ACM SIGGRAPH is a rewarding experience that offers numerous benefits:

  • Connect with professionals and enthusiasts in the computer graphics community
  • Develop leadership and organizational skills
  • Gain access to exclusive events and learning opportunities
  • Make a meaningful impact on the local and regional computer graphics community
  • Build your professional network and enhance your resume

Valunteer Opportunities

We have various volunteer roles available based on your interests and skills.

Event Coordination

Help plan, organize, and run our events, from small meetups to large conferences. Tasks include venue coordination, scheduling, and on-site support.

Time commitment: 5-10 hours/month

Content Creation

Create content for our website, social media, and newsletters. This includes writing articles, designing graphics, and producing videos.

Time commitment: 3-8 hours/month

Community Outreach

Help us connect with universities, companies, and other organizations to build partnerships and expand our community reach.

Time commitment: 4-6 hours/month


    Event CoordinationContent CreationCommunity OutreachEducation InitiativesTechnical Support

    Volunteer Testimonials

    Hear from our current volunteers about their experiences.

    Miguel Sanchez

    Event Coordinator since 2021

    “Volunteering with Bogotá ACM SIGGRAPH has been an incredible journey. I’ve met amazing professionals in the industry, learned valuable skills, and made lifelong friends. The experience has definitely helped me grow both personally and professionally.”

    Laura Diaz

    Content Creator since 2022
    “As a content creator for Bogotá ACM SIGGRAPH, I’ve had the opportunity to showcase my skills while contributing to a community I’m passionate about. The team is supportive, and the work we do has a real impact on the local computer graphics scene.”