Volunteer Opportunities
There are many interesting and rewarding ways to volunteer your time and services at the FDR Presidential Library. Read about the following volunteer roles and then contact Cliff Laube, Public Programs Specialist by telephone at (845) 486-7745 or by email at [email protected] to get involved.
Please see Donate for more information about providing financial or material support for the Library.
Museum Docent: Guide our visitors through our special temporary exhibitions.
Museum Greeter: Welcome museum visitors and provide general information about the exhibition galleries.
Archives Aid: Assist with tasks related to collection maintenance, digitization,
data entry, filing and typing.
Internships
The internship program at the FDR Library is a unique educational experience for students of varied backgrounds and interests. Internship opportunities can include the development of educational programs and materials for students and teachers of all grade levels; computer projects to help streamline the research process; public relations; archival research; the development of exhibits; and a variety of other activities.
Students who have interned at the FDR Library over the past few years have had the opportunity to work with the "raw stuff" of history. They realize and appreciate the rare privilege that is theirs to work with the same materials as have well known historians such as Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Doris Kearns Goodwin, and Geoffrey Ward. Roosevelt Library interns have gone on either to the work place or to pursue advanced degrees in a variety of fields. Their experience at the Roosevelt Library has broadened their historical perspective, and given them an opportunity to work in the creative process of history, while encouraging them to learn more about Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt.
NOTICE:
The Library has suspended the 2024 summer internship program. Any announcements about next year’s internship opportunities will be posted here in early 2025, so please check back at that time.
If you have any questions, contact Cliff Laube (internship coordinator) for the FDR Library at (845) 486-7745 or by e-mail at [email protected].
Download Archival Internship Application
Membership
The FDR Library & Museum is administered by the National Archives and Records Administration with the support of its nonprofit partner, the Roosevelt Institute.
Membership forms a vital base of support for many of the Library’s key initiatives. To become a member, please visit the Roosevelt Institute website and select a level to join. Questions can be directed to Lauren Karagianis, Development Associate, at [email protected] or 845.486.1970.