Both OnPoint@Home and NextWave Advocacy have their application pages open. This is home-based outbound calling. You are not calling people trying to sell anything or solicit donations. It’s political calling, talking to people about issues that may affect them. OnPoint requires that you also have some writing skills since conveying the information from advocates in writing is part of the job. NextWave has a separate job opening just for writers.
OnPoint pays per project and NextWave pays per project or hourly, just depending. Both companies pay weekly and you are considered and independent contractor.
You can learn more about OnPoint here and more about NextWave here.
To apply at OnPoint, visit this page. To apply at NextWave, visit this page. You will notice that NextWave is also hiring writers and editors if calling is not something you want to do.









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I have worked for nextwave. It is a good company. Currently they have no work at the moment.
Indeed Nextwave is an excellent company; they are good people to work for. Like SL stated they currently do not have work, though it is very consistent at times.
I am working for NextWave now. It’s great work and on a major issue. Fun to be involved in stuff I see in the news.
Anyway, they said it was project-based but it has been very consistent for a few months. As many hours as I want (and they would like me to do as many as I can).