Run by IMDA (Infocomm Media Development Authority)
In personSingaporeOngoingFreeOpenLow effort
About this opportunity
<p>Digital for Life is IMDA's national movement, launched in 2021, to build a digitally inclusive Singapore. Youth volunteers contribute through movement partners — notably Youth Corps Singapore and Seniors Go Digital — running one-to-one sessions and workshops that help seniors and under-served residents build basic digital literacy, online safety, and everyday app skills.</p><ul><li>Volunteer activities include guided learning journeys, coaching sessions at senior activity centres, and community digital-literacy workshops.</li><li>Programme area spans Internet usage, smartphone apps, cybersecurity, video calls, and online safety.</li><li>Supported by a network of over a hundred movement partners across schools, corporates, and community organisations.</li><li>Open to students in Singapore; routes typically go through partner organisations (e.g. Youth Corps Singapore) rather than direct IMDA sign-up.</li><li>Participation contributes VIA hours and builds teaching, communication, and intergenerational engagement skills.</li></ul><p>Interested students can explore volunteer pathways through the Digital for Life site and its partner organisation links.</p>
Who can apply
Youth in Singapore; students welcome.
What you get
Certificate
Frequently asked
Who runs this?+
Run by IMDA (Infocomm Media Development Authority). More on their website.
Run by IMDA (Infocomm Media Development Authority)
In personSingaporeOngoingFreeOpenLow effort
About this opportunity
<p>Digital for Life is IMDA's national movement, launched in 2021, to build a digitally inclusive Singapore. Youth volunteers contribute through movement partners — notably Youth Corps Singapore and Seniors Go Digital — running one-to-one sessions and workshops that help seniors and under-served residents build basic digital literacy, online safety, and everyday app skills.</p><ul><li>Volunteer activities include guided learning journeys, coaching sessions at senior activity centres, and community digital-literacy workshops.</li><li>Programme area spans Internet usage, smartphone apps, cybersecurity, video calls, and online safety.</li><li>Supported by a network of over a hundred movement partners across schools, corporates, and community organisations.</li><li>Open to students in Singapore; routes typically go through partner organisations (e.g. Youth Corps Singapore) rather than direct IMDA sign-up.</li><li>Participation contributes VIA hours and builds teaching, communication, and intergenerational engagement skills.</li></ul><p>Interested students can explore volunteer pathways through the Digital for Life site and its partner organisation links.</p>
Who can apply
Youth in Singapore; students welcome.
What you get
Certificate
Frequently asked
Who runs this?+
Run by IMDA (Infocomm Media Development Authority). More on their website.