Also ripped from https://www.reddit.com/r/Blooddonors/wiki/index/non-donor-volunteer/, albeit with a few updates from me. Props to u/Yay_Blood for caring enough to put all this stuff together in the first place!
Non-Donor Ways to Get Involved
Host a blood drive
Even if you are too young to donate, or can't for other reasons, you can inspire others to donate! Reach out to your local center to learn about hosting a blood drive in your school, work, or community.
American Red Cross blood drive info
Work at a blood drive or volunteer at a blood center
Contact your local center to see if you have help at a blood drive, or assist at the center. You may check donors in, screen for COVID-19 symptoms, or pass out post-donation snacks.
Be a volunteer driver
Some centers rely on volunteers to transport blood between centers, hospitals, and processing centers. This usually requires training.
Be a blood donation recruiter
Recruit and inspire others to donate! Share your story or blood donation facts to get the word out.
Make it a career
Blood donations are taken by phlebotomists. You can become a phlebotomist in the U.S. by completing high school (or a GED), going through a phlebotomy program, and getting certified.
Indeed article on how to become a phlebotomist
Advocate to Remove MSM Deferrals and Bans
Many countries have long deferral periods or bans keeping men who have sex with men from donating blood. There are many organizations working to remove these rules. Progress has been made, including in the United States of America and Canada. There is still more work to be done. If you have any resources on organizations still working towards this, let me know!