Curiosity Research Corporation runs two ways to plug in locally without applying for a full-time role: volunteering inside the Curiosity Hive, and starting or joining a Curiosity Chapter in your region. Both put your time behind the same S.P.A.R.K. framework and Dream Quest structure our programs run on — just at different scales.
Volunteers work inside the Curiosity Hive, the online network where Dreamers, program staff, and Curiosity Coaches collaborate. Roles range from facilitating a Curiosity Camps cohort through a project sprint to helping run the Hive itself — moderating teams, matching Dreamers to the right coach or program, and keeping DreamTrack's evidence culture honest. No teaching credential is required; we're looking for practitioners in AI, aerospace, physics, or product who can work side-by-side with a cohort.
A Curiosity Chapter is different: it's regional infrastructure, not a single role. A chapter founder convenes local Dreamers, runs in-person Spark Sessions, recruits and trains local coaches, and reports outcomes back through DreamTrack — all while staying plugged into the Curiosity Consortium, the umbrella connecting every chapter, partner, and program into one coordinated network. It's the right fit if you want to represent Curiosity Research Corporation in your region, not just contribute hours.
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