Opportunities From: HandsOn Twin Cities

Volunteer: Museum Props Care & Prep Volunteer

Help keep our exhibits looking their best by supporting the care, cleaning, and preparation of museum props used in our galleries, the Studio, and our Traveling Exhibits. Volunteers will assist with washing props (by hand and dishwasher), preparing exhibit materials, and cutting supplies for Studio activities. This role is based in the basement workshop props area and supports an ongoing cleaning cycle of more than 2,500 items, especially during travelling exhibit changeovers that occur three times each year. There is always something that needs care, so dedicated time and attention make a big impact.

Volunteers will follow a documented cleaning guide that includes prop introductions, sink tips, and washing techniques to ensure items are handled properly.


Schedule:
Recurring Weekly Shift/s

1–2 volunteers per shift, Wednesday–Sunday, anytime between 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (2-hour minimum shift)


Requirements & Ideal Experience:

Must wear closed-toed shoes in the workshop

Comfortable with hands-on cleaning and prep tasks

Food service or dishwashing experience is helpful

Great opportunity for those interested in a future props or costumes internship

This role is perfect for detail-oriented volunteers who enjoy hands-on work and helping behind the scenes to keep exhibits running smoothly. We have made this role separate from the Play Guide role in mind of those of you who want to support the museum but prefer to stay off the floor.

Please reach out if you are interested as we are looking to get volunteers started on these tasks as soon as possible!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Children's Museum

Help keep our exhibits looking their best by supporting the care, cleaning, and preparation of museum props used in our galleries, the Studio, and our Traveling Exhibits. Volunteers will assist with washing props (by hand and dishwasher), preparing exhibit materials, and cutting supplies for Studio activities. This role is based in the basement workshop props area and supports an ongoing cleaning cycle of more than 2,500 items, especially during travelling exhibit changeovers that occur three times each year. There is always something that needs care, so dedicated time and attention make a big impact.

Volunteers will follow a documented cleaning guide that includes prop introductions, sink tips, and washing techniques to ensure items are handled properly.


Schedule:
Recurring Weekly Shift/s

1–2 volunteers per shift, Wednesday–Sunday, anytime between 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (2-hour minimum shift)


Requirements & Ideal Experience:

Must wear closed-toed shoes in the workshop

Comfortable with hands-on cleaning and prep tasks

Food service or dishwashing experience is helpful

Great opportunity for those interested in a future props or costumes internship

This role is perfect for detail-oriented volunteers who enjoy hands-on work and helping behind the scenes to keep exhibits running smoothly. We have made this role separate from the Play Guide role in mind of those of you who want to support the museum but prefer to stay off the floor.

Please reach out if you are interested as we are looking to get volunteers started on these tasks as soon as possible!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Play Guide Volunteers

Play Guide volunteers rotate through a few different assignments throughout the museum during their shift. These assignments include activities like:  

Facilitating fun high energy areas like the Laser maze, Forces and Scramble, greeting visitors, and helping children take turns and play safely.   

Assisting in the Art Studio. Greet visitors and introduce the daily activity, help maintain supplies and workspaces, engage visitors in their artwork using museum learning guidelines, and assist facilitators in running special pop-up programs.  

Assist with prep work for the galleries and The Studio.  This could include cutting materials such as paper, fabric, cardboard or yarn down to specific sizes, sorting materials, prepping clay, etc.  

Play Guide Volunteers choose their shifts online for them to attend Wednesday-Sunday shifts. Each day typically has a morning shift, 10am-1pm and an afternoon shift, 1-4pm. Volunteers also have the opportunity to stack shifts on the same day if they wish to complete more hours for a course requirement in a shorter period or simply wish to extend their shifts. If Play Guide volunteers come as a pair, group of friends, or family, they can be stationed together- providing that there is no need for them to be elsewhere and they are productive together and not distracted. 


If you are interested in volunteering with us, please complete an adult application here: mcm.org/volunteer

Nonprofit: Minnesota Children's Museum

Play Guide volunteers rotate through a few different assignments throughout the museum during their shift. These assignments include activities like:  

Facilitating fun high energy areas like the Laser maze, Forces and Scramble, greeting visitors, and helping children take turns and play safely.   

Assisting in the Art Studio. Greet visitors and introduce the daily activity, help maintain supplies and workspaces, engage visitors in their artwork using museum learning guidelines, and assist facilitators in running special pop-up programs.  

Assist with prep work for the galleries and The Studio.  This could include cutting materials such as paper, fabric, cardboard or yarn down to specific sizes, sorting materials, prepping clay, etc.  

Play Guide Volunteers choose their shifts online for them to attend Wednesday-Sunday shifts. Each day typically has a morning shift, 10am-1pm and an afternoon shift, 1-4pm. Volunteers also have the opportunity to stack shifts on the same day if they wish to complete more hours for a course requirement in a shorter period or simply wish to extend their shifts. If Play Guide volunteers come as a pair, group of friends, or family, they can be stationed together- providing that there is no need for them to be elsewhere and they are productive together and not distracted. 


If you are interested in volunteering with us, please complete an adult application here: mcm.org/volunteer

Nonprofit: Minnesota Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pianist for Catholic Mass

Do you love playing the piano and bringing joy to others through music?

We're seeking a dedicated and talented volunteer pianist to join our community at Lyngblomsten.

 

Here's how you can make a difference:

Play a vital role in our Wednesday Mass: Starting in late January, you'll delight our congregation with your music Wednesdays starting at 3:30 pm. Share your musical expertise: Choose hymns that complement the liturgy and create a meaningful worship experience. You'll also play communion music and a postlude. Work independently and collaboratively: You'll have the freedom to select hymns, while seamlessly coordinating with our Chaplain to ensure a harmonious flow.

 

What we're looking for:

Skilled pianist: You should be comfortable playing hymns and various styles of sacred music. Independent spirit: You're comfortable choosing suitable hymns. Team player: You can work collaboratively with the Chaplain to enhance the liturgy.Available the first Wednesday of every month from 3:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

 

Benefits you'll enjoy:

Contribute to a meaningful cause: Play a vital role in enriching the spiritual lives of our residents and community. Share your musical talent: Use your gifts to uplift and inspire others.

 

Ready to share your music and make a difference?

Complete our online application today: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/23212736

 

Additional notes:

New volunteers will complete a Department of Human Services background study with fingerprinting (required for working with vulnerable adults). We offer volunteers orientations twice a month

 

Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten

Do you love playing the piano and bringing joy to others through music?

We're seeking a dedicated and talented volunteer pianist to join our community at Lyngblomsten.

 

Here's how you can make a difference:

Play a vital role in our Wednesday Mass: Starting in late January, you'll delight our congregation with your music Wednesdays starting at 3:30 pm. Share your musical expertise: Choose hymns that complement the liturgy and create a meaningful worship experience. You'll also play communion music and a postlude. Work independently and collaboratively: You'll have the freedom to select hymns, while seamlessly coordinating with our Chaplain to ensure a harmonious flow.

 

What we're looking for:

Skilled pianist: You should be comfortable playing hymns and various styles of sacred music. Independent spirit: You're comfortable choosing suitable hymns. Team player: You can work collaboratively with the Chaplain to enhance the liturgy.Available the first Wednesday of every month from 3:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

 

Benefits you'll enjoy:

Contribute to a meaningful cause: Play a vital role in enriching the spiritual lives of our residents and community. Share your musical talent: Use your gifts to uplift and inspire others.

 

Ready to share your music and make a difference?

Complete our online application today: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/23212736

 

Additional notes:

New volunteers will complete a Department of Human Services background study with fingerprinting (required for working with vulnerable adults). We offer volunteers orientations twice a month

 

Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cottage Grove Area In-Home Respite

FamilyMeans is looking for volunteers willing to provide in-home respite to families. In-home respite consists of going into caregivers’ homes weekly and providing nonmedical care to care receivers. This can consist of playing games, having conversations, doing other activities or just being there with the care receiver. Volunteers are asked to volunteer 3 hours a week. These times are flexible and can be done at whatever time works best for you and the family you are matched with. This can be done individually, as a family project, or as a small group.

 

Is this opportunity right for me…

Current FamilyMeans in-home respite differ greatly in their personalities and why they chose this option. Here are some of the reasons why volunteers chose this option and continue volunteering.  

o   They appreciated flexible hours. There is no set time so volunteers can volunteer at times that fit their schedule.

o   Some volunteers enjoy being one on one with people rather than being in a group setting.

o   Some volunteers really like the social aspect of this opportunity. Since we carefully match volunteers and clients based on personalities and interests, to them it feels like spending 3 hours with a friend.  

o   Some volunteers like the gratification that comes with this opportunity. Volunteers get to see how the work they do benefits the caregiver.

Nonprofit: FamilyMeans

FamilyMeans is looking for volunteers willing to provide in-home respite to families. In-home respite consists of going into caregivers’ homes weekly and providing nonmedical care to care receivers. This can consist of playing games, having conversations, doing other activities or just being there with the care receiver. Volunteers are asked to volunteer 3 hours a week. These times are flexible and can be done at whatever time works best for you and the family you are matched with. This can be done individually, as a family project, or as a small group.

 

Is this opportunity right for me…

Current FamilyMeans in-home respite differ greatly in their personalities and why they chose this option. Here are some of the reasons why volunteers chose this option and continue volunteering.  

o   They appreciated flexible hours. There is no set time so volunteers can volunteer at times that fit their schedule.

o   Some volunteers enjoy being one on one with people rather than being in a group setting.

o   Some volunteers really like the social aspect of this opportunity. Since we carefully match volunteers and clients based on personalities and interests, to them it feels like spending 3 hours with a friend.  

o   Some volunteers like the gratification that comes with this opportunity. Volunteers get to see how the work they do benefits the caregiver.

Nonprofit: FamilyMeans

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55016

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cleaning & House Care Supplies In-Kind Donation

Help provide cleaning products or other house care products to the residents in PPL housing. 

If you’re interested in hosting a drive or have questions, please reach out to our Volunteer Program Manager, Latisha Moening.  Latisha.Moening@ppl-inc.org

Our needs include:

Cleaning sprays Examples: All-purpose cleaner, disinfectant spray, bathroom or kitchen surface cleaner Cleaning solutions for cement floors Examples: Neutral pH floor cleaner, concrete-safe mop solution (Participants have shared that cement floors can be difficult to keep clean.) Sponges and/or rags Examples: Non-scratch sponges, microfiber cleaning cloths, reusable cleaning rags Dishwasher soap Examples: Liquid dishwasher detergent, dishwasher pods or tabletsCleaning devices Examples: Brooms, mops, dusters (including extendable dusters for ceiling fans)



Project for Pride in Living Mission: PPL is dedicated to empowering individuals and families with lower incomes to achieve self-reliance  through a comprehensive approach that includes affordable housing, employment training, support services, and education. 

Nonprofit: In- Kind Donations

Help provide cleaning products or other house care products to the residents in PPL housing. 

If you’re interested in hosting a drive or have questions, please reach out to our Volunteer Program Manager, Latisha Moening.  Latisha.Moening@ppl-inc.org

Our needs include:

Cleaning sprays Examples: All-purpose cleaner, disinfectant spray, bathroom or kitchen surface cleaner Cleaning solutions for cement floors Examples: Neutral pH floor cleaner, concrete-safe mop solution (Participants have shared that cement floors can be difficult to keep clean.) Sponges and/or rags Examples: Non-scratch sponges, microfiber cleaning cloths, reusable cleaning rags Dishwasher soap Examples: Liquid dishwasher detergent, dishwasher pods or tabletsCleaning devices Examples: Brooms, mops, dusters (including extendable dusters for ceiling fans)



Project for Pride in Living Mission: PPL is dedicated to empowering individuals and families with lower incomes to achieve self-reliance  through a comprehensive approach that includes affordable housing, employment training, support services, and education. 

Nonprofit: In- Kind Donations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 31, 2026

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hybrid meeting host

Looking for someone to apply their mixing board skills to support 4 Hybrid membership meetings per year in our Mendota Heights headquarters. We need a back up for the short term that will hopefully be able to make a longer term committment. Again, only 4 meetings per year plus training and set up time.  One meeting is 4 hours all others are 2 hours. The Swedish Genealogical Society of Minnesota is 400 members strong reaching from Switzerland and Norway to California.  A great chance to use your technical experience and skills for a good cause.  No genealogy knowledge required but we would love to help you find your ancestors!!!

Position description upon request.

Nonprofit: Swedish Genealogical Society of Minnesota

Looking for someone to apply their mixing board skills to support 4 Hybrid membership meetings per year in our Mendota Heights headquarters. We need a back up for the short term that will hopefully be able to make a longer term committment. Again, only 4 meetings per year plus training and set up time.  One meeting is 4 hours all others are 2 hours. The Swedish Genealogical Society of Minnesota is 400 members strong reaching from Switzerland and Norway to California.  A great chance to use your technical experience and skills for a good cause.  No genealogy knowledge required but we would love to help you find your ancestors!!!

Position description upon request.

Nonprofit: Swedish Genealogical Society of Minnesota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55120

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member/Director (2 positions)

A great chance to expand your network and gain valuable skills!  Join the board of an active engaging genealogy organization.  Partner with the President and other board members to drive the strength and growth of the Swedish Genealogical Society of Minnesota including operational and financial governance.  SGSM offers a wide range of experiences to its 400 members-member feedback is high! Commitment is to a 2-year term if nominated and elected. There are about 12-14 board meetings a year (typically during the workday) and 4 Saturday morning programs that we host for our members. Also participation in ad-hoc committees as needed.

Looking for strengths in finance, accounting, or driving engagement. Nonprofit board experience and an interest in genealogy are a plus. 

Nonprofit: Swedish Genealogical Society of Minnesota

A great chance to expand your network and gain valuable skills!  Join the board of an active engaging genealogy organization.  Partner with the President and other board members to drive the strength and growth of the Swedish Genealogical Society of Minnesota including operational and financial governance.  SGSM offers a wide range of experiences to its 400 members-member feedback is high! Commitment is to a 2-year term if nominated and elected. There are about 12-14 board meetings a year (typically during the workday) and 4 Saturday morning programs that we host for our members. Also participation in ad-hoc committees as needed.

Looking for strengths in finance, accounting, or driving engagement. Nonprofit board experience and an interest in genealogy are a plus. 

Nonprofit: Swedish Genealogical Society of Minnesota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55120

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pathway to Home Navigator

As a Pathway to Home Navigator, you’ll play a direct role in helping neighbors move toward stability.

Your responsibilities may include:

Meeting one-on-one with individuals or families to offer support and guidanceHelping connect neighbors to local resources such as housing programs, healthcare, and community supportsCollaborating with other volunteers and community partnersParticipating in MDC’s free training and ongoing mentorship

This role is ideal for compassionate people who want to make a meaningful difference in their community but need flexibility in their schedule.

What We ProvideFree training and continuous support from the MDC teamFlexible volunteer hours that fit your lifeConnection and purpose—the chance to build real relationships and walk with others through challenging timesHow to Get Involved

To learn more or sign up, visit www.minnesotadignitycollaborative.org

Or email us at info@minnesotadignitycollaborative.org

Nonprofit: Minnesota Dignity Collaborative

As a Pathway to Home Navigator, you’ll play a direct role in helping neighbors move toward stability.

Your responsibilities may include:

Meeting one-on-one with individuals or families to offer support and guidanceHelping connect neighbors to local resources such as housing programs, healthcare, and community supportsCollaborating with other volunteers and community partnersParticipating in MDC’s free training and ongoing mentorship

This role is ideal for compassionate people who want to make a meaningful difference in their community but need flexibility in their schedule.

What We ProvideFree training and continuous support from the MDC teamFlexible volunteer hours that fit your lifeConnection and purpose—the chance to build real relationships and walk with others through challenging timesHow to Get Involved

To learn more or sign up, visit www.minnesotadignitycollaborative.org

Or email us at info@minnesotadignitycollaborative.org

Nonprofit: Minnesota Dignity Collaborative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55082

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: “Kitchen and Care: Meal service volunteers needed!

Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center (MOCRC) is committed to being a place of peace, wholeness, healing, and justice for all. These values guide how we relate to each other, our guests, and the land. From green initiatives to land and wildlife preservation, from warmly welcoming all people to promoting justice and equity, we seek the flourishing of all living beings.

We know that food plays a large role in nurturing and sustaining us in mind, body, and spirit. We take great pride in nourishing our guests during their stay, and volunteers are needed to help serve our full-meal services and clean up so that guests can experience gracious hospitality and personal rest during their time with us. If you enjoy meeting new people and helping everyone to feel at home, this is the perfect opportunity for you!

Weekends are a priority for us with meals served at 8am, 12pm, and 6pm. Shifts of 2-3 hours around these meals times are preferred. Training and support are always available.

*Must have valid license for a background check

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center (MOCRC) is committed to being a place of peace, wholeness, healing, and justice for all. These values guide how we relate to each other, our guests, and the land. From green initiatives to land and wildlife preservation, from warmly welcoming all people to promoting justice and equity, we seek the flourishing of all living beings.

We know that food plays a large role in nurturing and sustaining us in mind, body, and spirit. We take great pride in nourishing our guests during their stay, and volunteers are needed to help serve our full-meal services and clean up so that guests can experience gracious hospitality and personal rest during their time with us. If you enjoy meeting new people and helping everyone to feel at home, this is the perfect opportunity for you!

Weekends are a priority for us with meals served at 8am, 12pm, and 6pm. Shifts of 2-3 hours around these meals times are preferred. Training and support are always available.

*Must have valid license for a background check

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a VIRTUAL Neighbor to Neighbor Companion Today! (Age 18 +)

We are seeking dedicated volunteers for our Neighbor to Neighbor Companion service in metro and rural areas of Minnesota. You can make a difference in the life of an older adult, share skills, meet new people and have fun in the community. 

A Neighbor to Neighbor Companion is a bridge to fuller, more active lives for older adults who need a little extra support to continue living at home, stay healthy and remain as independent as possible.  

COVID-19 Update


Due to the current pandemic, Neighbor to Neighbor Companion services are currently being offered exclusively virtually via phone and video chat. We will transition back to in person visits and reintroduce transportation support when we can do so safely, following state and federal guidelines

 

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Neighbor to Neighbor Companions (LSS)

We are seeking dedicated volunteers for our Neighbor to Neighbor Companion service in metro and rural areas of Minnesota. You can make a difference in the life of an older adult, share skills, meet new people and have fun in the community. 

A Neighbor to Neighbor Companion is a bridge to fuller, more active lives for older adults who need a little extra support to continue living at home, stay healthy and remain as independent as possible.  

COVID-19 Update


Due to the current pandemic, Neighbor to Neighbor Companion services are currently being offered exclusively virtually via phone and video chat. We will transition back to in person visits and reintroduce transportation support when we can do so safely, following state and federal guidelines

 

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Neighbor to Neighbor Companions (LSS)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55108

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Individual Volunteering (Age 18 +)

We are always looking for individuals who are willing to donate their time to the Boys & Girls Clubs. Individuals can assist with programming in our three priority areas: Academic Success, Healthy Lifestyles, and Good Character & Citizenship. Activities include homework help, assistance and mentorship during academic programming, recreation, athletics, college and career readiness, and art. We also welcome individuals who have a special skill or talent that they would like share with our Club members. 

All volunteers must pass a background check.

Typically, there is a minimum commitment of 2 hours a week or 8 hours a month.  

Program hours during regular school days take place from 2:00-9:00pm; most need for volunteers is between 2:00-7:00pm. Program hours during any day that school is closed (i.e. summer break, spring break, winter break, etc.) take place from 8:00am-5:30pm. All programming occurs Monday-Friday.

There are various Club sites throughout the Twin Cities, including 5 Clubs in Minneapolis, 3 Clubs in Saint Paul, and 2 Clubs in Richfield, in addition to our residential camp (Voyageur Environmental Center) in Mound, MN.

Please submit your volunteer application here: https://boysandgirls.org/volunteer-application-2/

For more information, please contact Grace Bettendorf at gbettendorf@bgc-tc.org or 651-200-4102.

Nonprofit: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities

We are always looking for individuals who are willing to donate their time to the Boys & Girls Clubs. Individuals can assist with programming in our three priority areas: Academic Success, Healthy Lifestyles, and Good Character & Citizenship. Activities include homework help, assistance and mentorship during academic programming, recreation, athletics, college and career readiness, and art. We also welcome individuals who have a special skill or talent that they would like share with our Club members. 

All volunteers must pass a background check.

Typically, there is a minimum commitment of 2 hours a week or 8 hours a month.  

Program hours during regular school days take place from 2:00-9:00pm; most need for volunteers is between 2:00-7:00pm. Program hours during any day that school is closed (i.e. summer break, spring break, winter break, etc.) take place from 8:00am-5:30pm. All programming occurs Monday-Friday.

There are various Club sites throughout the Twin Cities, including 5 Clubs in Minneapolis, 3 Clubs in Saint Paul, and 2 Clubs in Richfield, in addition to our residential camp (Voyageur Environmental Center) in Mound, MN.

Please submit your volunteer application here: https://boysandgirls.org/volunteer-application-2/

For more information, please contact Grace Bettendorf at gbettendorf@bgc-tc.org or 651-200-4102.

Nonprofit: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising Events for Crystal Parks!

Friends of Crystal Parks is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that works to make the City of Crystal an even better place to raise a family or grow a business.  Funds raised through Friends of Crystal Parks events improve the City of Crystal's parks; and is fun to be a part of.  Plus, more volunteers makes for better events - and better parks!  One of their annual contributions is to purchase trees to hand out at the city's annual Arbor Day Event on the first Wednesday in May.  Other donations to projects are also made.

Friends of Crystal Parks currently hosts various events each year; including a plant sale the Saturday prior to Memorial Day weekend.  Additional fundraising ideas are being sought.  The group also provides information on ways to support Crystal's parks at the annual Crystal Frolics Family Festival on the last Saturday of July.  The Friends of Crystal Parks Board meets monthly September through May at the Crystal Community Center - all are welcome!  To learn more about this group, please visit:  www.friendsofcrystalparks.org.

 

Nonprofit: City of Crystal

Friends of Crystal Parks is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that works to make the City of Crystal an even better place to raise a family or grow a business.  Funds raised through Friends of Crystal Parks events improve the City of Crystal's parks; and is fun to be a part of.  Plus, more volunteers makes for better events - and better parks!  One of their annual contributions is to purchase trees to hand out at the city's annual Arbor Day Event on the first Wednesday in May.  Other donations to projects are also made.

Friends of Crystal Parks currently hosts various events each year; including a plant sale the Saturday prior to Memorial Day weekend.  Additional fundraising ideas are being sought.  The group also provides information on ways to support Crystal's parks at the annual Crystal Frolics Family Festival on the last Saturday of July.  The Friends of Crystal Parks Board meets monthly September through May at the Crystal Community Center - all are welcome!  To learn more about this group, please visit:  www.friendsofcrystalparks.org.

 

Nonprofit: City of Crystal

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55429-3553

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: FamilyWise On-Call Volunteer

There is no doubt the world has changed since 2020, but something that has increased is volunteerism. Since COVID, FamilyWise no longer has the constant volunteer opportunities we used to. In response to having opportunities but not having the people to help, we want to start a FamilyWise Volunteer on-call directory. Essentially, when we have an opportunity, whether it be something one person can do for an hour or a group can do for a day, I will send it out to the directory and see if anyone is available. FamilyWise will also be restarting the Volunteer Newsletter this summer where opportunities will also be shared. 

Here is the link to become an on-call volunteer for FamilyWise Services:

Volunteer Interest Form

 

Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services

There is no doubt the world has changed since 2020, but something that has increased is volunteerism. Since COVID, FamilyWise no longer has the constant volunteer opportunities we used to. In response to having opportunities but not having the people to help, we want to start a FamilyWise Volunteer on-call directory. Essentially, when we have an opportunity, whether it be something one person can do for an hour or a group can do for a day, I will send it out to the directory and see if anyone is available. FamilyWise will also be restarting the Volunteer Newsletter this summer where opportunities will also be shared. 

Here is the link to become an on-call volunteer for FamilyWise Services:

Volunteer Interest Form

 

Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55076

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: join one of our organizing committees (Age 18 +)

The Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy has a powerful story to tell, and we are looking for volunteers to join our committees to support our on going work.  We have a number of committees-Land/Agriculture, Education/Culture, Fundraising, and Social Enterprise.  We welcome any level of participation as we grow our community.

 

Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy works in partnership with communities to build the foundation for citizens of all ages to deliberate and enact new, non-adversarial alternatives that nurture democratic relationships and decision making among and across individuals, families, institutions, and the environment.

OUR DREAM

Connectedness among peoples and the earth, wounds healing, creativity flowing

Nonprofit: Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy

The Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy has a powerful story to tell, and we are looking for volunteers to join our committees to support our on going work.  We have a number of committees-Land/Agriculture, Education/Culture, Fundraising, and Social Enterprise.  We welcome any level of participation as we grow our community.

 

Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy works in partnership with communities to build the foundation for citizens of all ages to deliberate and enact new, non-adversarial alternatives that nurture democratic relationships and decision making among and across individuals, families, institutions, and the environment.

OUR DREAM

Connectedness among peoples and the earth, wounds healing, creativity flowing

Nonprofit: Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55418

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Group Activity Assistant for Adults with Developmental Disabilities (Age 18 +)

Do you enjoy art, music, games, and helping others get the most out of their experiences? This is the opportunity for you! PAI's four program sites offer a variety of fun activities and learning opportunities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities including art exploration, music therapy, bingo, and much more! Tasks and responsibilities for this volunteer role include:

Assist participants with tracing, painting, etc. during art classes Lead fun, interactive games for a group of individuals Assist our music therapist during music therapy by helping participants play hand-held instruments Offer encouragement to participants with a positive, fun attitude

PAI is a nonprofit organization serving adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our mission is to engage individuals in meaningful participation and connection with the community. PAI operates four day program sites in the northeast metro that offer an array of services and opportunities, including art exploration, community outings, music and animal therapy, and much more!

Nonprofit: PAI

Do you enjoy art, music, games, and helping others get the most out of their experiences? This is the opportunity for you! PAI's four program sites offer a variety of fun activities and learning opportunities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities including art exploration, music therapy, bingo, and much more! Tasks and responsibilities for this volunteer role include:

Assist participants with tracing, painting, etc. during art classes Lead fun, interactive games for a group of individuals Assist our music therapist during music therapy by helping participants play hand-held instruments Offer encouragement to participants with a positive, fun attitude

PAI is a nonprofit organization serving adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our mission is to engage individuals in meaningful participation and connection with the community. PAI operates four day program sites in the northeast metro that offer an array of services and opportunities, including art exploration, community outings, music and animal therapy, and much more!

Nonprofit: PAI

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Life Skills/Recreational Class Leader for Adults with Disabilities (Age 18 +)

Do you enjoy sharing your knowledge, skills, or hobbies with others? PAI is looking for energetic people to lead 30-60 minute life skills or recreational classes for adults with developmental disabilities. Topics and interests such as cooking/baking, nutrition, fitness, budgeting, arts/crafting, gardening, geography, and much more are welcome! 

Classes will take place once a week, every-other week, or month (depending on your availability), Monday-Friday during daytime hours.

PAI is a nonprofit organization serving adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our mission is to engage individuals in meaningful participation and connection with the community. PAI operates four day program sites in the northeast metro that offer an array of services and opportunities for people with disabilities to create a life they love.

Nonprofit: PAI

Do you enjoy sharing your knowledge, skills, or hobbies with others? PAI is looking for energetic people to lead 30-60 minute life skills or recreational classes for adults with developmental disabilities. Topics and interests such as cooking/baking, nutrition, fitness, budgeting, arts/crafting, gardening, geography, and much more are welcome! 

Classes will take place once a week, every-other week, or month (depending on your availability), Monday-Friday during daytime hours.

PAI is a nonprofit organization serving adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our mission is to engage individuals in meaningful participation and connection with the community. PAI operates four day program sites in the northeast metro that offer an array of services and opportunities for people with disabilities to create a life they love.

Nonprofit: PAI

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Employee Engagement (Age 21 +)

The American Cancer Society is a volunteer lead organization, engaging with employees in the community across the business sector, from small, to mid-size to large companies. We engage with employees through events and work place activities. We are looking for expertise around developing a strategy to enhance our employee engagement in the Twin Cities.

Nonprofit: American Cancer Society

The American Cancer Society is a volunteer lead organization, engaging with employees in the community across the business sector, from small, to mid-size to large companies. We engage with employees through events and work place activities. We are looking for expertise around developing a strategy to enhance our employee engagement in the Twin Cities.

Nonprofit: American Cancer Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55121

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer (Allina Health Hospice)

It's the little things we do that can make the biggest impact on the lives of others. Whether you are looking to build your resume, or bring new meaning to your free time, you can make a difference at Allina Health Hospice!

Share your skills and talents with our hospice patients, their family and caregivers through a variety of volunteer opportunities such as, but not limited to:

-Companionship

-Respite for caregivers

-Errand running

-Transportation

-Reading/writing

-We Honor Veterans

-Massage, Pet Therapy, Hairstyle (Proof of certification is required prior to volunteering)

 

Consider volunteering with our patients and their family and caregivers; the life you change, may just be your own!

 

To apply online go to www.allinahealth.org/hospicevolunteer

For more information please call 612-262-7108

 

Nonprofit: Allina Hospice

It's the little things we do that can make the biggest impact on the lives of others. Whether you are looking to build your resume, or bring new meaning to your free time, you can make a difference at Allina Health Hospice!

Share your skills and talents with our hospice patients, their family and caregivers through a variety of volunteer opportunities such as, but not limited to:

-Companionship

-Respite for caregivers

-Errand running

-Transportation

-Reading/writing

-We Honor Veterans

-Massage, Pet Therapy, Hairstyle (Proof of certification is required prior to volunteering)

 

Consider volunteering with our patients and their family and caregivers; the life you change, may just be your own!

 

To apply online go to www.allinahealth.org/hospicevolunteer

For more information please call 612-262-7108

 

Nonprofit: Allina Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer (Veteran)

As part of the "We Honor Veterans" initiative, we are seeking Veterans to serve our Veteran patients and their family and caregivers during their end of life journey by becoming an Allina Health Hospice volunteer.

Veterans are able to serve in a variety of roles with Veteran patients, such as but not limited to:

-Companionship

-Errand running

-Respite for caregivers

-Reading/writing

-Transportation

-Veteran Pinning Ceremonies

 

If you are interested in actively participating in this initiative as a volunteer, please apply at:

 www.allinahealth.org/hospicevolunteer

More information can also be obtained by calling Allina Health Hospice Volunteer Services at 612-262-7108

 

 

 

Nonprofit: Allina Hospice

As part of the "We Honor Veterans" initiative, we are seeking Veterans to serve our Veteran patients and their family and caregivers during their end of life journey by becoming an Allina Health Hospice volunteer.

Veterans are able to serve in a variety of roles with Veteran patients, such as but not limited to:

-Companionship

-Errand running

-Respite for caregivers

-Reading/writing

-Transportation

-Veteran Pinning Ceremonies

 

If you are interested in actively participating in this initiative as a volunteer, please apply at:

 www.allinahealth.org/hospicevolunteer

More information can also be obtained by calling Allina Health Hospice Volunteer Services at 612-262-7108

 

 

 

Nonprofit: Allina Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Choice (Age 18 +)

Do you have a talent, hobby or passion you'd love to share with others? MSS is looking for creative and engaging volunteers to share their passion with adults with disabilities at any of our 6 locations (Apple Valley, Eagan, St Paul, Shoreview, Brooklyn Park, and Oakdale). Opportunities available any weekday Mon-Fri in 2 hour shifts, anytime between 9-2pm (times may vary by location). Must be comfortable engaging with adults with disabilities and must be able to pass a background check.

Some options requested by our persons served:

fitness/yoga/dance/movement

music

cooking/baking

art/weaving/pottery/woodworking

theater/performance

Nonprofit: MSS

Do you have a talent, hobby or passion you'd love to share with others? MSS is looking for creative and engaging volunteers to share their passion with adults with disabilities at any of our 6 locations (Apple Valley, Eagan, St Paul, Shoreview, Brooklyn Park, and Oakdale). Opportunities available any weekday Mon-Fri in 2 hour shifts, anytime between 9-2pm (times may vary by location). Must be comfortable engaging with adults with disabilities and must be able to pass a background check.

Some options requested by our persons served:

fitness/yoga/dance/movement

music

cooking/baking

art/weaving/pottery/woodworking

theater/performance

Nonprofit: MSS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55128

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Khmer-Speaking Friendly Companion for Elders at Episcopal Homes

Are you fluent in Cambodian Khmer and enjoy spending time with older adults? Episcopal Homes is seeking compassionate volunteers to serve as group activity leaders or one-to-one companions for our residents whose first language is Khmer.  Share stories, read aloud, write letters, play games, and reminisce about life, family, careers, and hobbies-all while making a real difference in someone's day.  Flexible scheduling available: visit once a week or twice a month, based on what works best for you.  Join us in building joyful connections - apply today!

Our two Independent Living facilities that include Cambodian elders include Carty Heights at 412 Dunlap Street North and Kings Crossings at 500 Dale Street North; both are off of University Avenue and are accessible from public transportation with buses and light rail and include a free parking lot and off-street parking for a vehicle.

To get started, please complete a volunteer application: https://episcopalhomes.org/foundation/volunteer/


Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes

Are you fluent in Cambodian Khmer and enjoy spending time with older adults? Episcopal Homes is seeking compassionate volunteers to serve as group activity leaders or one-to-one companions for our residents whose first language is Khmer.  Share stories, read aloud, write letters, play games, and reminisce about life, family, careers, and hobbies-all while making a real difference in someone's day.  Flexible scheduling available: visit once a week or twice a month, based on what works best for you.  Join us in building joyful connections - apply today!

Our two Independent Living facilities that include Cambodian elders include Carty Heights at 412 Dunlap Street North and Kings Crossings at 500 Dale Street North; both are off of University Avenue and are accessible from public transportation with buses and light rail and include a free parking lot and off-street parking for a vehicle.

To get started, please complete a volunteer application: https://episcopalhomes.org/foundation/volunteer/


Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Vietnamese-Speaking Friendly Companion for Elders at Episcopal Homes

Are you fluent in Vietnamese and enjoy connecting with older adults? Episcopal Homes is offering a meaningful volunteer opportunity to serve as a one-to-one companion or group leader for our residents whose first language is Vietnamese.  Share stories, read aloud, write letters, play games, and reminisce about life, family, careers, and hobbies - all while making a real difference in someone's day.  Flexible scheduling available: visit once a week or twice a month, based on what works best for you.  Join us in building joyful connections - apply today!

Our Independent Living facilities that include Vietnamese elders include Carty Heights at 412 Dunlap Street North, Kings Crossings at 500 Dale Street North, and our main campus at 1860 University Avenue West in St. Paul.  All locations are off of University Avenue and are accessible from public transportation with buses and light rail and include a free parking lot and off-street parking for a vehicle.

To get started, please complete a volunteer application: https://episcopalhomes.org/foundation/volunteer/

Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes

Are you fluent in Vietnamese and enjoy connecting with older adults? Episcopal Homes is offering a meaningful volunteer opportunity to serve as a one-to-one companion or group leader for our residents whose first language is Vietnamese.  Share stories, read aloud, write letters, play games, and reminisce about life, family, careers, and hobbies - all while making a real difference in someone's day.  Flexible scheduling available: visit once a week or twice a month, based on what works best for you.  Join us in building joyful connections - apply today!

Our Independent Living facilities that include Vietnamese elders include Carty Heights at 412 Dunlap Street North, Kings Crossings at 500 Dale Street North, and our main campus at 1860 University Avenue West in St. Paul.  All locations are off of University Avenue and are accessible from public transportation with buses and light rail and include a free parking lot and off-street parking for a vehicle.

To get started, please complete a volunteer application: https://episcopalhomes.org/foundation/volunteer/

Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sponsor & Build Dressers for Bridging (Roseville & At Your Location)

Sponsor & build dressers for those in need with a terrific and fun team building activity!

1. Determine your build location:
- At Bridging (Bloomington or Roseville). A 10 dresser minimum is required.
- Offsite at a location of YOUR choice. A 50 dresser minimum is required for an offsite build. An additional $500 surcharge is applied to cover logistics, handling (shipping and pickup), and staffing.

2. Determine date and time:
- Dresser build projects are available year round
- Builds are typically 1pm-6pm on weekdays (occasional Saturday) and dependent on number of dresser sponsored (typically 2-3 hours).  Limited morning times are also available! 
-Other options may be available so contact us to find a fit!

3. Determine group size:
- Teams range in size from 10-300+ people
- Usually, one team of 2-4 people works at each 8ft table
-All necessary tools and instructions are provided

4. Determine the number of dressers to sponsor and build
-
Once you determine the date, time and your group size, we can discuss the ideal number of dressers to sponsor to keep everyone busy (usually about 1+ dresser per participant) 
- Ready to assemble Ashley dresser kits are $155 each and in-stock at Bridging!

To learn more and get involved, please visit Group & Offsite Volunteer Opportunities

 

Roseville Warehouse: 1730 Terrace Drive, Roseville, MN 55113

Roseville Contact:

Joel Bisser, Community Engagement Coordinator 
Direct Phone: 651.403.6872
Email: joel.bisser@bridging.org

 

 

Nonprofit: Bridging

Sponsor & build dressers for those in need with a terrific and fun team building activity!

1. Determine your build location:
- At Bridging (Bloomington or Roseville). A 10 dresser minimum is required.
- Offsite at a location of YOUR choice. A 50 dresser minimum is required for an offsite build. An additional $500 surcharge is applied to cover logistics, handling (shipping and pickup), and staffing.

2. Determine date and time:
- Dresser build projects are available year round
- Builds are typically 1pm-6pm on weekdays (occasional Saturday) and dependent on number of dresser sponsored (typically 2-3 hours).  Limited morning times are also available! 
-Other options may be available so contact us to find a fit!

3. Determine group size:
- Teams range in size from 10-300+ people
- Usually, one team of 2-4 people works at each 8ft table
-All necessary tools and instructions are provided

4. Determine the number of dressers to sponsor and build
-
Once you determine the date, time and your group size, we can discuss the ideal number of dressers to sponsor to keep everyone busy (usually about 1+ dresser per participant) 
- Ready to assemble Ashley dresser kits are $155 each and in-stock at Bridging!

To learn more and get involved, please visit Group & Offsite Volunteer Opportunities

 

Roseville Warehouse: 1730 Terrace Drive, Roseville, MN 55113

Roseville Contact:

Joel Bisser, Community Engagement Coordinator 
Direct Phone: 651.403.6872
Email: joel.bisser@bridging.org

 

 

Nonprofit: Bridging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sponsor & Build Dressers for Bridging (Bloomington & At Your Location)

Sponsor & build dressers for those in need with a terrific and fun team building activity!

1. Determine your build location:
- At Bridging (Bloomington or Roseville). A 10 dresser minimum is required.
- Offsite at a location of YOUR choice. A 50 dresser minimum is required for an offsite build. An additional $500 surcharge is applied to cover logistics, handling (shipping and pickup), and staffing.

2. Determine date and time:
- Dresser build projects are available year round
- Builds are typically 1pm-6pm on weekdays (occasional Saturday) and dependent on number of dresser sponsored (typically 2-3 hours). Limited morning times are also available! 
-Other options may be available so contact us to find a fit!

3. Determine group size:
- Teams range in size from 10-300+ people
- Usually, one team of 2-4 people works at each 8ft table
-All necessary tools and instructions are provided

4. Determine the number of dressers to sponsor and build
-
Once you determine the date, time and your group size, we can discuss the ideal number of dressers to sponsor to keep everyone busy (usually about 1+ dresser per participant) 
- Ready to assemble Ashley dresser kits are $155 each and in-stock at Bridging!

To learn more and get involved, please visit Group & Offsite Volunteer Opportunities

Additional information can be found at bridging.org.


Bloomington Warehouse: 201 West 87th St. Bloomington, MN 55420 

Bloomington Contact:

Ilon Preston, Community Engagement Coordinator

ilon.preston@bridging.org

952.460.1037

 

Nonprofit: Bridging

Sponsor & build dressers for those in need with a terrific and fun team building activity!

1. Determine your build location:
- At Bridging (Bloomington or Roseville). A 10 dresser minimum is required.
- Offsite at a location of YOUR choice. A 50 dresser minimum is required for an offsite build. An additional $500 surcharge is applied to cover logistics, handling (shipping and pickup), and staffing.

2. Determine date and time:
- Dresser build projects are available year round
- Builds are typically 1pm-6pm on weekdays (occasional Saturday) and dependent on number of dresser sponsored (typically 2-3 hours). Limited morning times are also available! 
-Other options may be available so contact us to find a fit!

3. Determine group size:
- Teams range in size from 10-300+ people
- Usually, one team of 2-4 people works at each 8ft table
-All necessary tools and instructions are provided

4. Determine the number of dressers to sponsor and build
-
Once you determine the date, time and your group size, we can discuss the ideal number of dressers to sponsor to keep everyone busy (usually about 1+ dresser per participant) 
- Ready to assemble Ashley dresser kits are $155 each and in-stock at Bridging!

To learn more and get involved, please visit Group & Offsite Volunteer Opportunities

Additional information can be found at bridging.org.


Bloomington Warehouse: 201 West 87th St. Bloomington, MN 55420 

Bloomington Contact:

Ilon Preston, Community Engagement Coordinator

ilon.preston@bridging.org

952.460.1037

 

Nonprofit: Bridging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55420

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Organize a Group Volunteer Event at Bridging (Bloomington)

Organize a Group Volunteer Event at Bridging!

Looking for a great volunteer project for your group of friends or coworkers? Volunteering as a group in a Bridging warehouse will make a huge difference to families pursuing housing stability. 

Group size: 5-25 volunteers

Shifts: 2-3 hours in length

Weekdays: Most weekdays any time after 1pm. (1-4pm, 2-5pm or 4-6pm) 

We require all volunteers to be 14 years of age or older in our warehouses.

TYPICAL PROJECTS INCLUDE: Sorting through donated goods, loading and unloading trucks, general warehouse organization, rolling linens, and/or stocking shelves for client shopping. Specific projects will be determined on the day you arrive based on the inventory, our needs that day, and the final size of your group.

WHEN CAN I BOOK A GROUP PROJECT? Book year-round. Pick a date, time and location (Bloomington or Roseville) for your event. All groups must be scheduled in advance.

Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 120,000 homes since 1987.

Additional information can be found at bridging.org.

Bloomington Warehouse: 201 West 87th St. Bloomington, MN 55420 

Bloomington Contact: 

Ilon Preston, Community Engagement Coordinator

ilon.preston@bridging.org

952.460.1037


Nonprofit: Bridging

Organize a Group Volunteer Event at Bridging!

Looking for a great volunteer project for your group of friends or coworkers? Volunteering as a group in a Bridging warehouse will make a huge difference to families pursuing housing stability. 

Group size: 5-25 volunteers

Shifts: 2-3 hours in length

Weekdays: Most weekdays any time after 1pm. (1-4pm, 2-5pm or 4-6pm) 

We require all volunteers to be 14 years of age or older in our warehouses.

TYPICAL PROJECTS INCLUDE: Sorting through donated goods, loading and unloading trucks, general warehouse organization, rolling linens, and/or stocking shelves for client shopping. Specific projects will be determined on the day you arrive based on the inventory, our needs that day, and the final size of your group.

WHEN CAN I BOOK A GROUP PROJECT? Book year-round. Pick a date, time and location (Bloomington or Roseville) for your event. All groups must be scheduled in advance.

Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 120,000 homes since 1987.

Additional information can be found at bridging.org.

Bloomington Warehouse: 201 West 87th St. Bloomington, MN 55420 

Bloomington Contact: 

Ilon Preston, Community Engagement Coordinator

ilon.preston@bridging.org

952.460.1037


Nonprofit: Bridging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55420

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Organize a Group Volunteer Event at Bridging (Roseville)

Organize a Group Volunteer Event at Bridging!

Looking for a great volunteer project for your group of friends or coworkers? Volunteering as a group in a Bridging warehouse will make a huge difference to families pursuing housing stability. 

Group size: 5-25 volunteers

Shifts: 2-3 hours in length

Weekdays: Most weekdays any time after 1pm. (1-4pm, 2-5pm or 4-6pm) 

We require all volunteers to be 14 years of age or older in our warehouses.

TYPICAL PROJECTS INCLUDE: Sorting through donated goods, loading and unloading trucks, general warehouse organization, rolling linens, and/or stocking shelves for client shopping. Specific projects will be determined on the day you arrive based on the inventory, our needs that day, and the final size of your group.

WHEN CAN I BOOK A GROUP PROJECT? Book year-round. Pick a date, time and location (Bloomington or Roseville) for your event. All groups must be scheduled in advance.

Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. 

Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 120,000 homes since 1987.

Additional information can be found at bridging.org.

Roseville Warehouse: 1730 Terrace Drive, Roseville, MN 55113

Roseville Contact:

Joel Bisser, Community Engagement Coordinator 
Direct Phone: 651.403.6872
Email: joel.bisser@bridging.org

Nonprofit: Bridging

Organize a Group Volunteer Event at Bridging!

Looking for a great volunteer project for your group of friends or coworkers? Volunteering as a group in a Bridging warehouse will make a huge difference to families pursuing housing stability. 

Group size: 5-25 volunteers

Shifts: 2-3 hours in length

Weekdays: Most weekdays any time after 1pm. (1-4pm, 2-5pm or 4-6pm) 

We require all volunteers to be 14 years of age or older in our warehouses.

TYPICAL PROJECTS INCLUDE: Sorting through donated goods, loading and unloading trucks, general warehouse organization, rolling linens, and/or stocking shelves for client shopping. Specific projects will be determined on the day you arrive based on the inventory, our needs that day, and the final size of your group.

WHEN CAN I BOOK A GROUP PROJECT? Book year-round. Pick a date, time and location (Bloomington or Roseville) for your event. All groups must be scheduled in advance.

Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. 

Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 120,000 homes since 1987.

Additional information can be found at bridging.org.

Roseville Warehouse: 1730 Terrace Drive, Roseville, MN 55113

Roseville Contact:

Joel Bisser, Community Engagement Coordinator 
Direct Phone: 651.403.6872
Email: joel.bisser@bridging.org

Nonprofit: Bridging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Technology Assistance: Help older adults connect with the world!

Access to technology is important for staying connected and engaged in today’s world, but navigating computers and cell phones can be challenging for some. You can make a difference by helping Minneapolis (55406, 55404) seniors with basic technology questions, such as:

How do I send and receive emails?How do I save and share files?How can I share photos from my cell phone?How do I recognize if an email alert is fraudulent?

You can provide assistance in person or over the phone. We also host periodic technology clinics where seniors can receive hands-on help with their computers, cell phones, and tablets.


Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors

Access to technology is important for staying connected and engaged in today’s world, but navigating computers and cell phones can be challenging for some. You can make a difference by helping Minneapolis (55406, 55404) seniors with basic technology questions, such as:

How do I send and receive emails?How do I save and share files?How can I share photos from my cell phone?How do I recognize if an email alert is fraudulent?

You can provide assistance in person or over the phone. We also host periodic technology clinics where seniors can receive hands-on help with their computers, cell phones, and tablets.


Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Make Household Tasks, Not Such a Chore!

Support Seniors in Their Homes—Volunteer with Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors!

At Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors, our mission is to empower individuals aged 60 and older to live healthy, independent, and socially connected lives. Part of this mission involves ensuring that seniors can continue living in safe, clean homes.

Would you consider giving just 1-2 days a month to help an older adult with everyday household tasks? This could involve taking out the trash, doing laundry, changing bed sheets, light dusting, or vacuuming. If you're able, you could also assist with heavier lifting or simple home repairs.

Your support would mean the world to someone who no longer has the strength or mobility to manage these tasks alone. We offer flexible scheduling, a welcoming and grateful community, and the opportunity to make a lasting difference in the lives of isolated seniors.



Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors

Support Seniors in Their Homes—Volunteer with Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors!

At Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors, our mission is to empower individuals aged 60 and older to live healthy, independent, and socially connected lives. Part of this mission involves ensuring that seniors can continue living in safe, clean homes.

Would you consider giving just 1-2 days a month to help an older adult with everyday household tasks? This could involve taking out the trash, doing laundry, changing bed sheets, light dusting, or vacuuming. If you're able, you could also assist with heavier lifting or simple home repairs.

Your support would mean the world to someone who no longer has the strength or mobility to manage these tasks alone. We offer flexible scheduling, a welcoming and grateful community, and the opportunity to make a lasting difference in the lives of isolated seniors.



Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55406

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Older Adults Stay Independent—Become a Volunteer Driver!

Many older adults who no longer drive face challenges getting to medical appointments or running essential errands like grocery shopping. We seek individuals who enjoy driving and, more importantly, helping others stay connected and independent.

Our mission at Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors is to empower seniors to live healthy, independent, and socially engaged lives. Reliable transportation for medical appointments and grocery shopping is vital to making this possible.

As a Volunteer Driver, you will help seniors by providing rides to medical appointments and assisting with grocery pickup and delivery. Most trips are within 15miles.

If you're 19 or older, have a good driving record, and own a safe, well-maintained vehicle, we encourage you to join us in supporting our local seniors. A background check and orientation will be provided for all new volunteers.

Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors

Many older adults who no longer drive face challenges getting to medical appointments or running essential errands like grocery shopping. We seek individuals who enjoy driving and, more importantly, helping others stay connected and independent.

Our mission at Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors is to empower seniors to live healthy, independent, and socially engaged lives. Reliable transportation for medical appointments and grocery shopping is vital to making this possible.

As a Volunteer Driver, you will help seniors by providing rides to medical appointments and assisting with grocery pickup and delivery. Most trips are within 15miles.

If you're 19 or older, have a good driving record, and own a safe, well-maintained vehicle, we encourage you to join us in supporting our local seniors. A background check and orientation will be provided for all new volunteers.

Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lead fitness classes for local seniors!

Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors offers a variety of classes and activities for older adults in the Longfellow and Seward neighborhoods of Minneapolis. We are looking for skilled volunteers interested in leading a fitness, or strength & balance class geared towards seniors! In the past, programs such as tai chi, yoga, chair yoga, and self-defense have been popular with our clients.

Do you have skills to share? Let us know!

Classes can be single-session, or take the form of weekly or monthly programs. Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors provides event space and program materials.

Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors

Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors offers a variety of classes and activities for older adults in the Longfellow and Seward neighborhoods of Minneapolis. We are looking for skilled volunteers interested in leading a fitness, or strength & balance class geared towards seniors! In the past, programs such as tai chi, yoga, chair yoga, and self-defense have been popular with our clients.

Do you have skills to share? Let us know!

Classes can be single-session, or take the form of weekly or monthly programs. Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors provides event space and program materials.

Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Travel Unity Volunteer

Travel Unity is a nonprofit working to make the world of travel welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities.

As a Travel Unity volunteer, you will connect with people from around the world and engage with professionals across the travel industry. Volunteers contribute to projects that highlight inclusive travel and career pathways in tourism.

All volunteers begin with one of two projects:

Spotlight: A short profile of a travel professional, exploring their career path and why inclusion matters in their work.
Case Study: A look at how an organization is working to make travel more welcoming for different kinds of travelers.

Volunteers should be comfortable working as part of a team, communicating regularly, and participating in online meetings using platforms such as Zoom or Google Meet.

To get started, complete the volunteer application:
https://bit.ly/TUvolunteerapp

Learn more about Travel Unity:
https://travelunity.org

Nonprofit: Travel Unity

Travel Unity is a nonprofit working to make the world of travel welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities.

As a Travel Unity volunteer, you will connect with people from around the world and engage with professionals across the travel industry. Volunteers contribute to projects that highlight inclusive travel and career pathways in tourism.

All volunteers begin with one of two projects:

Spotlight: A short profile of a travel professional, exploring their career path and why inclusion matters in their work.
Case Study: A look at how an organization is working to make travel more welcoming for different kinds of travelers.

Volunteers should be comfortable working as part of a team, communicating regularly, and participating in online meetings using platforms such as Zoom or Google Meet.

To get started, complete the volunteer application:
https://bit.ly/TUvolunteerapp

Learn more about Travel Unity:
https://travelunity.org

Nonprofit: Travel Unity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Day Brighteners needed!

Brighten a Senior’s Day – And Make a New Friend!
You can make a meaningful difference in the lives of seniors in Minneapolis (55406, 55404) by volunteering for friendly visits or regular check-ins. Whether it's an in-person visit once or twice a month, a phone call, an uplifting email, or a handwritten card, your time and care can help ease the loneliness of isolation.

It’s a simple way to lift someone’s spirits—and you might gain a new friend in the process!
Background check required.

 

Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors

Brighten a Senior’s Day – And Make a New Friend!
You can make a meaningful difference in the lives of seniors in Minneapolis (55406, 55404) by volunteering for friendly visits or regular check-ins. Whether it's an in-person visit once or twice a month, a phone call, an uplifting email, or a handwritten card, your time and care can help ease the loneliness of isolation.

It’s a simple way to lift someone’s spirits—and you might gain a new friend in the process!
Background check required.

 

Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55406

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Be a Sitter for a Future Assistance Dog!

Do you want to cuddle with a life-changing dog?

Sitters host dogs in their homes for 6 or less days at a time. Sitters help when the dogs' Raisers (also known as 'fosters') go on vacation.

You choose dogs to bring into your home based on:

Dates they are looking for hostsHow old they are (you choose from dogs who are between 10 weeks and 2.5 years of age)What city they are located in

Can Do Canines provides the dog food and monthly preventatives, and covers the vet care costs!

Sitters should expect to:

Provide daily exercise for the dogHelp maintain household mannersBring the dogs to vet appointments in New Hope, MNGive the dog time to take it easy and be a puppy

By helping as a Sitter for a future assistance dog, you are enhancing the quality of life for people with disabilities. These dogs will grow up to bring their people more freedom, independence, and peace of mind.

Ready to learn more and apply? 

Visit our volunteer page.

Nonprofit: Can Do Canines

Do you want to cuddle with a life-changing dog?

Sitters host dogs in their homes for 6 or less days at a time. Sitters help when the dogs' Raisers (also known as 'fosters') go on vacation.

You choose dogs to bring into your home based on:

Dates they are looking for hostsHow old they are (you choose from dogs who are between 10 weeks and 2.5 years of age)What city they are located in

Can Do Canines provides the dog food and monthly preventatives, and covers the vet care costs!

Sitters should expect to:

Provide daily exercise for the dogHelp maintain household mannersBring the dogs to vet appointments in New Hope, MNGive the dog time to take it easy and be a puppy

By helping as a Sitter for a future assistance dog, you are enhancing the quality of life for people with disabilities. These dogs will grow up to bring their people more freedom, independence, and peace of mind.

Ready to learn more and apply? 

Visit our volunteer page.

Nonprofit: Can Do Canines

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55428

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Raise a Future Assistance Dog!

Raisers host puppies and dogs in their homes while they grow up and get trained. Hosting can be as short as one week, as long as two years, and anything in between!

It is your choice how long you agree to host a dog in your home for our program.

You choose dogs to bring into your home based on:

Dates they are looking for hostsLength of time they need a hostHow old they are (you choose from dogs who are between 10 weeks and 2.5 years of age)What city they are located in

Can Do Canines provides the dog food and monthly preventatives, and covers the vet care costs!

Raisers should expect to:

Provide daily exercise for the dogHelp maintain household mannersCome to training 2x per month, either in New Hope, MN or Eau Claire, WITake the dogs on Public Outings to places like stores and libraries 3x per weekBring the dogs to vet appointments in New Hope, MNGive the dog time to take it easy and be a puppy

We have amazing trainers to teach you how to raise and train the dogs. Raisers will learn positive reinforcement training techniques.

By helping as a Raiser for a future assistance dog, you are enhancing the quality of life for people with disabilities. These dogs will grow up to bring their people more freedom, independence, and peace of mind.

Plus, you get to snuggle with a life-changing dog!

Ready to learn more and apply? 

Visit our volunteer page.

Nonprofit: Can Do Canines

Raisers host puppies and dogs in their homes while they grow up and get trained. Hosting can be as short as one week, as long as two years, and anything in between!

It is your choice how long you agree to host a dog in your home for our program.

You choose dogs to bring into your home based on:

Dates they are looking for hostsLength of time they need a hostHow old they are (you choose from dogs who are between 10 weeks and 2.5 years of age)What city they are located in

Can Do Canines provides the dog food and monthly preventatives, and covers the vet care costs!

Raisers should expect to:

Provide daily exercise for the dogHelp maintain household mannersCome to training 2x per month, either in New Hope, MN or Eau Claire, WITake the dogs on Public Outings to places like stores and libraries 3x per weekBring the dogs to vet appointments in New Hope, MNGive the dog time to take it easy and be a puppy

We have amazing trainers to teach you how to raise and train the dogs. Raisers will learn positive reinforcement training techniques.

By helping as a Raiser for a future assistance dog, you are enhancing the quality of life for people with disabilities. These dogs will grow up to bring their people more freedom, independence, and peace of mind.

Plus, you get to snuggle with a life-changing dog!

Ready to learn more and apply? 

Visit our volunteer page.

Nonprofit: Can Do Canines

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55428

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food in the 'Hood at Beacon of Hope Church - 2nd & 4th Thursday of each month (9:30am -12pm) (1-15 volunteers needed)

We serve a week's worth of groceries to those facing hunger in our community. Volunteers help set up the site for the day's distribution. Children are welcome with adult supervision. 

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

We serve a week's worth of groceries to those facing hunger in our community. Volunteers help set up the site for the day's distribution. Children are welcome with adult supervision. 

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026.06.27 Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge Volunteer Event | Ortonville

Thanks for joining us at Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge! Great River Greening is embarking upon a long-term partnership with the refuge to support their conservation efforts and this event marks our first partnership event together.

Containing over 11,500 acres, Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge is located at the headwaters of the Minnesota River and provides vital habitat for a variety of species, especially ground-nesting waterfowl. 

Volunteers will remove invasive species and haul recently downed wood to open up and support vital outcrop habitat, home to the rare ball cactus, one of three native cacti to the state of MN. Volunteers will also spread native seed once areas have been opened.

 Please note registrants will receive updates on any changes and final event details as the date approaches.

This event is open to all, and any necessary training will be provided.

Day of: Please arrive promptly, allowing time for parking and short walk. Our worksite areas will be adjacent to the Granite Outcrop trail head parking lot. Terrain will be a mix of flat hiking trails and occasional off-trail terrain with a slight rise in elevation.

Safety: Ensuring safety is our highest priority. It is important that event participants wear close-toed shoes and long sleeves to protect against the elements. We recommend dressing for the weather; layers are key.

Release of Liability: All attendees at Great River Greening events release Great River Greening and its employees, officers, directors, or agents from any and all liability from claims of any nature whatsoever arising from participation to the extent such liability is directly attributable to the negligence of GRG, or its respective employees, officers, directors, or agents.

Note: By registering online, you will complete both the release of liability and photo release waivers. Please let us know at the event if you wish to be excluded from event photography.

Nonprofit: Great River Greening

Thanks for joining us at Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge! Great River Greening is embarking upon a long-term partnership with the refuge to support their conservation efforts and this event marks our first partnership event together.

Containing over 11,500 acres, Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge is located at the headwaters of the Minnesota River and provides vital habitat for a variety of species, especially ground-nesting waterfowl. 

Volunteers will remove invasive species and haul recently downed wood to open up and support vital outcrop habitat, home to the rare ball cactus, one of three native cacti to the state of MN. Volunteers will also spread native seed once areas have been opened.

 Please note registrants will receive updates on any changes and final event details as the date approaches.

This event is open to all, and any necessary training will be provided.

Day of: Please arrive promptly, allowing time for parking and short walk. Our worksite areas will be adjacent to the Granite Outcrop trail head parking lot. Terrain will be a mix of flat hiking trails and occasional off-trail terrain with a slight rise in elevation.

Safety: Ensuring safety is our highest priority. It is important that event participants wear close-toed shoes and long sleeves to protect against the elements. We recommend dressing for the weather; layers are key.

Release of Liability: All attendees at Great River Greening events release Great River Greening and its employees, officers, directors, or agents from any and all liability from claims of any nature whatsoever arising from participation to the extent such liability is directly attributable to the negligence of GRG, or its respective employees, officers, directors, or agents.

Note: By registering online, you will complete both the release of liability and photo release waivers. Please let us know at the event if you wish to be excluded from event photography.

Nonprofit: Great River Greening

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 27, 2026

Zip Code: 56278

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Visitors for Episcopal Homes Elders

Do you have a friendly dog, cat, guinea pig, or rabbit that likes strangers and lots of petting?  Are you interested in sharing your special family member with elders 65+?  We would love to have you visit our Episcopal Homes residents in assisted living, memory care and long-term care (nursing homes).  

You can commit to a weekly or month visit or one-time event.  The best time frame for visits is between 9:30-11:30am or 1-4pm; we suggest for a two-hour visit.

If you are coming to volunteer more than once, we request that you complete a Minnesota Department of Human Services background check and fingerprinting.  This allows you to volunteer independently, visiting residents in their apartments and rooms.

If you prefer a one-time visit, we will schedule a time when our staff member can be present with you and your pet in one of our community rooms.  

To get started, please complete this volunteer application: https:episcopalhomes.org/foundation/volunteer

We will also request a copy of your pet's rabies vaccination before your visit.


Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes

Do you have a friendly dog, cat, guinea pig, or rabbit that likes strangers and lots of petting?  Are you interested in sharing your special family member with elders 65+?  We would love to have you visit our Episcopal Homes residents in assisted living, memory care and long-term care (nursing homes).  

You can commit to a weekly or month visit or one-time event.  The best time frame for visits is between 9:30-11:30am or 1-4pm; we suggest for a two-hour visit.

If you are coming to volunteer more than once, we request that you complete a Minnesota Department of Human Services background check and fingerprinting.  This allows you to volunteer independently, visiting residents in their apartments and rooms.

If you prefer a one-time visit, we will schedule a time when our staff member can be present with you and your pet in one of our community rooms.  

To get started, please complete this volunteer application: https:episcopalhomes.org/foundation/volunteer

We will also request a copy of your pet's rabies vaccination before your visit.


Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RMH Weekly Meal Server

At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need.

Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here.

Each day, we provide breakfast, lunch, and dinner options for RMH families at all five of our locations. At RMH-Oak Street, meal server volunteers support this effort by serving meals to families. Our meal team cares for all meal planning and preparations, and volunteers serve the meal to families as they come through for lunch or dinner (no cooking skills required!). Volunteers may also be asked to assist with cleaning up after the meal and/or packaging leftovers into individual grab-and-go meals. A typical shift could involve:

Assisting with final set up preparations before serving (placing food in warmers, setting out necessary utensils, etc.) Welcoming and serving families meals as they come through the serving line for lunch or dinner Ensuring food safety practices are met, including hand washing and using gloves Understanding menu items and ingredient lists Packing leftovers into individual grab-and-go containers Cleaning up the serving area after mealtime is over If a Cooks for Kids meal group is signed up to sponsor the meal, the meal server may be asked to assist with other aspects of the meal program Typical Hours and Commitment

Meal servers commit to one weekly or bi-weekly shift for lunch or dinner. We serve meals seven days a week, 365 days a year. Typical shifts are 11am-2pm for lunches and 4pm-7pm for dinners. We ask for a minimum commitment of one full semester or 50 hours.


Is the Kitchen Assistant role right for you?

Meal Servers are an essential part of the mission here at RMHC-Upper Midwest. They must feel comfortable working in kitchen and interacting with RMH families. This role is great for individuals with:

A friendly attitude and smile Strong communication skills Ability to multi-task and operate in a fast-paced environment Training

An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. During the tour, you will get the chance to meet our Meal Team who will be supporting you throughout your shift. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided during your first shift. A criminal background check and health screening is required prior to starting this role. 

Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. 

Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest

At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need.

Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here.

Each day, we provide breakfast, lunch, and dinner options for RMH families at all five of our locations. At RMH-Oak Street, meal server volunteers support this effort by serving meals to families. Our meal team cares for all meal planning and preparations, and volunteers serve the meal to families as they come through for lunch or dinner (no cooking skills required!). Volunteers may also be asked to assist with cleaning up after the meal and/or packaging leftovers into individual grab-and-go meals. A typical shift could involve:

Assisting with final set up preparations before serving (placing food in warmers, setting out necessary utensils, etc.) Welcoming and serving families meals as they come through the serving line for lunch or dinner Ensuring food safety practices are met, including hand washing and using gloves Understanding menu items and ingredient lists Packing leftovers into individual grab-and-go containers Cleaning up the serving area after mealtime is over If a Cooks for Kids meal group is signed up to sponsor the meal, the meal server may be asked to assist with other aspects of the meal program Typical Hours and Commitment

Meal servers commit to one weekly or bi-weekly shift for lunch or dinner. We serve meals seven days a week, 365 days a year. Typical shifts are 11am-2pm for lunches and 4pm-7pm for dinners. We ask for a minimum commitment of one full semester or 50 hours.


Is the Kitchen Assistant role right for you?

Meal Servers are an essential part of the mission here at RMHC-Upper Midwest. They must feel comfortable working in kitchen and interacting with RMH families. This role is great for individuals with:

A friendly attitude and smile Strong communication skills Ability to multi-task and operate in a fast-paced environment Training

An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. During the tour, you will get the chance to meet our Meal Team who will be supporting you throughout your shift. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided during your first shift. A criminal background check and health screening is required prior to starting this role. 

Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. 

Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55414

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RMH Room Refresher Volunteer

At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need.

Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here

Room Refreshers are dedicated volunteers who ensure that we provide a comfortable and clean environment for new families. This amazing team of volunteers works hard to guarantee that our overnight rooms meet our high cleanliness standards and are prepped and stocked for families before they arrive. Key responsibilities for Room Refreshers:

Restocking toiletry items (shampoo, soap, etc.) Assisting with laundry Making and preparing beds Vacuuming rooms Dusting room surfaces Typical Hours and Commitment

Room Refreshers commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift that is typically 2-3 hours long between 10am-7pm seven days a week. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours.


Is the Room Refresher role right for you?

Our team of Room Refreshers enjoy making a room sparkle! Most work independently, or in teams of two with a buddy. These volunteers a vital to ensuring families arrive to a comfortable and clean room and have a knack for an attention to detail. This role is great for individuals with:

A strong attention to detail and ability to work on your feet throughout shift The ability to work independently Good communication skills A love of organizing and a detail-oriented mindset The ability to prioritize numerous tasks at once A willingness to learn and perform common cleaning skills
Training

An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening is required before starting this role. 

Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. 

Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest

At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need.

Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here

Room Refreshers are dedicated volunteers who ensure that we provide a comfortable and clean environment for new families. This amazing team of volunteers works hard to guarantee that our overnight rooms meet our high cleanliness standards and are prepped and stocked for families before they arrive. Key responsibilities for Room Refreshers:

Restocking toiletry items (shampoo, soap, etc.) Assisting with laundry Making and preparing beds Vacuuming rooms Dusting room surfaces Typical Hours and Commitment

Room Refreshers commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift that is typically 2-3 hours long between 10am-7pm seven days a week. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours.


Is the Room Refresher role right for you?

Our team of Room Refreshers enjoy making a room sparkle! Most work independently, or in teams of two with a buddy. These volunteers a vital to ensuring families arrive to a comfortable and clean room and have a knack for an attention to detail. This role is great for individuals with:

A strong attention to detail and ability to work on your feet throughout shift The ability to work independently Good communication skills A love of organizing and a detail-oriented mindset The ability to prioritize numerous tasks at once A willingness to learn and perform common cleaning skills
Training

An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening is required before starting this role. 

Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. 

Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55414

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RMH Housewarmer Volunteer

At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need.

Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here.


Housewarmers are essential towards creating a warm home-like atmosphere for RMH families. They help maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment in our community spaces, pantries, and kitchens. Housewarmers care for the daily tasks that keep the House clean and functional, allowing families to focus on their child. Daily tasks may include the following:

Stocking the pantry or toiletry items Cleaning kitchen tables and counters Dusting various part of the house Keeping common spaces clean and tidyAssist with receiving and sorting In-Kind donations Bringing a friendly smile and attitude to all our familiesTypical Hours and Commitment

Housewarming shifts are offered seven days a week between the hours of 10am-7pm. Volunteers select a 2-3 hour weekly or bi-weekly shift. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours.


Is the Housewarmer role right for you?

Housewarmers are on their feet and moving about the House during their shifts. They assist with a wide variety of tasks and take pride in making the House a home for families. This role is great for individuals with:

Excellent communication skills with both children and adults General organizational and cleaning skills An interest in working with kids and families
Training

An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening are required prior to starting this role.

Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. 

Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest

At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need.

Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here.


Housewarmers are essential towards creating a warm home-like atmosphere for RMH families. They help maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment in our community spaces, pantries, and kitchens. Housewarmers care for the daily tasks that keep the House clean and functional, allowing families to focus on their child. Daily tasks may include the following:

Stocking the pantry or toiletry items Cleaning kitchen tables and counters Dusting various part of the house Keeping common spaces clean and tidyAssist with receiving and sorting In-Kind donations Bringing a friendly smile and attitude to all our familiesTypical Hours and Commitment

Housewarming shifts are offered seven days a week between the hours of 10am-7pm. Volunteers select a 2-3 hour weekly or bi-weekly shift. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours.


Is the Housewarmer role right for you?

Housewarmers are on their feet and moving about the House during their shifts. They assist with a wide variety of tasks and take pride in making the House a home for families. This role is great for individuals with:

Excellent communication skills with both children and adults General organizational and cleaning skills An interest in working with kids and families
Training

An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening are required prior to starting this role.

Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. 

Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55414

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RMH Hairdresser

At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need.

Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here.

Partner with the house that love built to provide free haircuts to families staying at the Ronald McDonald House! We have families from across the globe that come, often unexpectedly, to the Twin Cities to receive treatment for their critically ill child(ren). With an extended stay while their child is in the hospital, a haircut for themselves or their other child(ren) is not always at the top of their priority list. As a volunteer, you will provide haircuts for RMH parents and children on a monthly basis or as your schedule allows.

*Must have Hairdresser Certification


Is the Hairdresser role right for you?

This role is great for individuals with:

Excellent communication skills with both children and adultsAn interest in working with kids and familiesGeneral organizational and cleaning skillsTraining

You will be given an orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening are required prior to starting this role.

Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. 

Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest

At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need.

Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here.

Partner with the house that love built to provide free haircuts to families staying at the Ronald McDonald House! We have families from across the globe that come, often unexpectedly, to the Twin Cities to receive treatment for their critically ill child(ren). With an extended stay while their child is in the hospital, a haircut for themselves or their other child(ren) is not always at the top of their priority list. As a volunteer, you will provide haircuts for RMH parents and children on a monthly basis or as your schedule allows.

*Must have Hairdresser Certification


Is the Hairdresser role right for you?

This role is great for individuals with:

Excellent communication skills with both children and adultsAn interest in working with kids and familiesGeneral organizational and cleaning skillsTraining

You will be given an orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening are required prior to starting this role.

Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. 

Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55414

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RMH Driver Volunteer

At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need.

Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here

Driver volunteers at our Oak Street location are essential for our weekly supply transfers. Drivers use the RMH passenger van to transport meals and needed supplies from the Oak Street location to our three hospital sites, or to pick up donations. Key responsibilities for Drivers:

Transport meals, supplies or donations efficiently between the four locations or outside companyAssist with loading and unloading the vanTrack mileage and gas levelTypical Hours and Commitment

Drivers typically commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift, but we are also in need of replacement drivers who can cover driver shifts as needed. Meal delivery trips take place on weekdays from 2pm-4pm. Donation trips will be scheduled on an as needed basis and time is flexible. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours.


Training

An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. Directions and tips as to how to drive the van will be provided at the start of your first shift. More training and guidance will be provided prior to each shift as necessary. A criminal background check and health screening is required before starting this role. 

Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. 


Is the Driver role right for you?

Qualifications:

Must be in possession of a current, valid driver’s license Must have a clean driving record Comfortable driving a large passenger van Good customer service skills

Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest

At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need.

Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here

Driver volunteers at our Oak Street location are essential for our weekly supply transfers. Drivers use the RMH passenger van to transport meals and needed supplies from the Oak Street location to our three hospital sites, or to pick up donations. Key responsibilities for Drivers:

Transport meals, supplies or donations efficiently between the four locations or outside companyAssist with loading and unloading the vanTrack mileage and gas levelTypical Hours and Commitment

Drivers typically commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift, but we are also in need of replacement drivers who can cover driver shifts as needed. Meal delivery trips take place on weekdays from 2pm-4pm. Donation trips will be scheduled on an as needed basis and time is flexible. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours.


Training

An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. Directions and tips as to how to drive the van will be provided at the start of your first shift. More training and guidance will be provided prior to each shift as necessary. A criminal background check and health screening is required before starting this role. 

Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. 


Is the Driver role right for you?

Qualifications:

Must be in possession of a current, valid driver’s license Must have a clean driving record Comfortable driving a large passenger van Good customer service skills

Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55414

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RMH Building Services Volunteer

At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need.

Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here

Building Services volunteers work closely with our maintenance staff on facility projects and upkeep tasks to keep the House safe, functional, and welcoming for our families. Key responsibilities for Building Services volunteers include:

Deep cleaning tasksVacuuming common spaces and stairwellsTrash collectionDusting surfaceOutdoor maintenance

Typical Hours and Commitment

Building Services volunteers commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift that is typically 2-3 hours long between 10am-5pm seven days a week. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours.


Is the Building Services role right for you?

Building services volunteers are on their feet and moving about the House during their shifts. They feel comfortable working on assigned tasks independently, and take pride in making the House a home for families. This role is great for individuals with:

A strong attention to detail and ability to work on your feet throughout shift The ability to work independently Good communication skillsOpen to helping with new tasksA willingness to learn and perform common cleaning skills
Training

An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening is required before starting this role. 

Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. 

Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest

At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need.

Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here

Building Services volunteers work closely with our maintenance staff on facility projects and upkeep tasks to keep the House safe, functional, and welcoming for our families. Key responsibilities for Building Services volunteers include:

Deep cleaning tasksVacuuming common spaces and stairwellsTrash collectionDusting surfaceOutdoor maintenance

Typical Hours and Commitment

Building Services volunteers commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift that is typically 2-3 hours long between 10am-5pm seven days a week. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours.


Is the Building Services role right for you?

Building services volunteers are on their feet and moving about the House during their shifts. They feel comfortable working on assigned tasks independently, and take pride in making the House a home for families. This role is great for individuals with:

A strong attention to detail and ability to work on your feet throughout shift The ability to work independently Good communication skillsOpen to helping with new tasksA willingness to learn and perform common cleaning skills
Training

An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening is required before starting this role. 

Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. 

Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55414

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RMH After School Activities Volunteer

At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need.

Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here.

Our Extended day program allows siblings and patients to have fun, play games, and play around after school is out for the day! Volunteers assist with engaging the kids in activities, and will work closely with our Family Programs & Activities Manager to ensure a fun afternoon. Extended Day volunteers could expect to: 

Assist with regularly scheduled activities Help with the setup, organization, and cleanup of activitiesEngage with families, kids, staff, and volunteers in a respectful and professional mannerTypical Hours and Commitment

Extended Day volunteers commit to a recurring 2.5-hour shift from 2:30pm-5pm, Monday-Friday on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours.


Is the extended day volunteer role right for you?

Our team of Extended Day volunteers support our efforts to offer engaging programs and activities for the families staying at RMH. They work directly with patients, siblings, or caregivers and enjoy creating a welcoming and stimulating environment for those around them. This role is great for individuals with: 

Excellent communication skills with both children and adults General organizational and cleaning skills An interest in working with kids and familiesTraining

An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening are required prior to starting this role.

Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. 

Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest

At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need.

Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here.

Our Extended day program allows siblings and patients to have fun, play games, and play around after school is out for the day! Volunteers assist with engaging the kids in activities, and will work closely with our Family Programs & Activities Manager to ensure a fun afternoon. Extended Day volunteers could expect to: 

Assist with regularly scheduled activities Help with the setup, organization, and cleanup of activitiesEngage with families, kids, staff, and volunteers in a respectful and professional mannerTypical Hours and Commitment

Extended Day volunteers commit to a recurring 2.5-hour shift from 2:30pm-5pm, Monday-Friday on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours.


Is the extended day volunteer role right for you?

Our team of Extended Day volunteers support our efforts to offer engaging programs and activities for the families staying at RMH. They work directly with patients, siblings, or caregivers and enjoy creating a welcoming and stimulating environment for those around them. This role is great for individuals with: 

Excellent communication skills with both children and adults General organizational and cleaning skills An interest in working with kids and familiesTraining

An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening are required prior to starting this role.

Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. 

Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55414

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Annual Event Support

Options for Women East is hosting a number of events in the coming year and we are looking for help with all of them.  Things like working with IT, both creating a meaningful power point and executing at the events, helping with hospitality, silent auctions, set up and more!  If you would like to look at the schedule with specific opportunities, check out April 23rd at this link:  https://admin.civicchamps.com/events/month.  Additional events will be posted in the coming months.  If you fill out an application I will notify you as events are scheduled.

Nonprofit: Options for Women East

Options for Women East is hosting a number of events in the coming year and we are looking for help with all of them.  Things like working with IT, both creating a meaningful power point and executing at the events, helping with hospitality, silent auctions, set up and more!  If you would like to look at the schedule with specific opportunities, check out April 23rd at this link:  https://admin.civicchamps.com/events/month.  Additional events will be posted in the coming months.  If you fill out an application I will notify you as events are scheduled.

Nonprofit: Options for Women East

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55106

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Midtown Global Market Hospitality Ambassador

Position Summary

The Midtown Global Market, located in South Minneapolis, is a bustling internationally themed market with stalls selling food & crafts from around the world.

We are very grateful for all the support of the community during the challenging time we are are experiencing as a city. We could use some additional help to increase our guest experience and support of our businesses.

The Management on Duty (MOD) serves as the on-site leadership presence at Midtown Global
Market, ensuring a welcoming, safe, and well-organized environment for guests, vendors, and staff.
The MOD acts as the primary point of contact during assigned shifts, supporting daily operations,
guest engagement, and emergency response procedures while representing the Market with
professionalism and care.


Guest Engagement & Hospitality

• Maintain a visible and active presence throughout the Market.
• Greet guests warmly and create a welcoming atmosphere.
• Serve as an approachable resource for guests and vendors.
• Address questions, concerns, and service needs promptly and professionally.

Assist guests with directions and general information about the Market

Nonprofit: Neighborhood Development Center

Position Summary

The Midtown Global Market, located in South Minneapolis, is a bustling internationally themed market with stalls selling food & crafts from around the world.

We are very grateful for all the support of the community during the challenging time we are are experiencing as a city. We could use some additional help to increase our guest experience and support of our businesses.

The Management on Duty (MOD) serves as the on-site leadership presence at Midtown Global
Market, ensuring a welcoming, safe, and well-organized environment for guests, vendors, and staff.
The MOD acts as the primary point of contact during assigned shifts, supporting daily operations,
guest engagement, and emergency response procedures while representing the Market with
professionalism and care.


Guest Engagement & Hospitality

• Maintain a visible and active presence throughout the Market.
• Greet guests warmly and create a welcoming atmosphere.
• Serve as an approachable resource for guests and vendors.
• Address questions, concerns, and service needs promptly and professionally.

Assist guests with directions and general information about the Market

Nonprofit: Neighborhood Development Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Joy Mobile Lead Coordinator – Supporting Those With Sensory Needs

What You’ll Do
Help bring the Joy Mobile to life in the community. This role keeps events organized, volunteers supported, and the experience joyful for everyone involved.

Time Commitment
Flexible schedule, about 2–4 hours per week.

Your Role in the Joy

Plan the Fun

Coordinate Joy Mobile visits with community partners

Add confirmed events to the calendar and database

Make sure dates align with the JC event schedule

Support Volunteers

Keep a small team of 6–10 volunteers rotating through events

Match volunteers with shifts that work for them

Be a friendly back-up if a volunteer can’t make it

Share simple training materials so everyone feels prepared

Keep Events Running Smoothly

Confirm invoices are paid before events

Help coordinate basic event logistics (supplies, signage, setup)

Keep an eye on inventory and flag any vehicle needs

Follow Up with Joy

Check in with hosts after events

Send a thank-you note to the main contact

Share helpful feedback with the team

You Might Enjoy This If You

Like organizing details and helping things run smoothly

Enjoy connecting with volunteers and community partners

Appreciate a mission rooted in inclusion and joy

Are comfortable with basic email, scheduling, and spreadsheets

Why This Role Matters
You’ll help make sure the Joy Mobile shows up ready to serve families, schools, and events that need a moment of calm and care. A few hours of coordination helps create meaningful experiences for hundreds of people.

A small role. A big ripple of joy.


Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative

What You’ll Do
Help bring the Joy Mobile to life in the community. This role keeps events organized, volunteers supported, and the experience joyful for everyone involved.

Time Commitment
Flexible schedule, about 2–4 hours per week.

Your Role in the Joy

Plan the Fun

Coordinate Joy Mobile visits with community partners

Add confirmed events to the calendar and database

Make sure dates align with the JC event schedule

Support Volunteers

Keep a small team of 6–10 volunteers rotating through events

Match volunteers with shifts that work for them

Be a friendly back-up if a volunteer can’t make it

Share simple training materials so everyone feels prepared

Keep Events Running Smoothly

Confirm invoices are paid before events

Help coordinate basic event logistics (supplies, signage, setup)

Keep an eye on inventory and flag any vehicle needs

Follow Up with Joy

Check in with hosts after events

Send a thank-you note to the main contact

Share helpful feedback with the team

You Might Enjoy This If You

Like organizing details and helping things run smoothly

Enjoy connecting with volunteers and community partners

Appreciate a mission rooted in inclusion and joy

Are comfortable with basic email, scheduling, and spreadsheets

Why This Role Matters
You’ll help make sure the Joy Mobile shows up ready to serve families, schools, and events that need a moment of calm and care. A few hours of coordination helps create meaningful experiences for hundreds of people.

A small role. A big ripple of joy.


Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55406

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become Volunteer Puppeteer (Age 18 +)

Want to help children across the Twin Cites Metro learn about disability awareness and bullying prevention? Volunteer to be a PACER Puppeteer!

The COUNT ME IN puppet show, offers an opportunity to promote a positive message, learn a unique style of puppetry and improve your presentation skills while working with a fun team.  Volunteers must have some daytime availability (about 4-5 hrs. a month), reliable transportation, the ability to memorize a script, and the desire engage with children!

If this is you, we’d love to hear from you!

Training is provided!

Fill out the puppeteer volunteer form or for more information, email puppets@pacer.org

 

Here’s what PACER volunteer puppeteers are saying:

"I have loved doing the shows. It has been fun and helps keep me connected to the energy and thinking of youth."

"Being a puppeteer has been more rewarding than I expected. It's great to be a part of a program that has such an important message."

Nonprofit: PACER Center

Want to help children across the Twin Cites Metro learn about disability awareness and bullying prevention? Volunteer to be a PACER Puppeteer!

The COUNT ME IN puppet show, offers an opportunity to promote a positive message, learn a unique style of puppetry and improve your presentation skills while working with a fun team.  Volunteers must have some daytime availability (about 4-5 hrs. a month), reliable transportation, the ability to memorize a script, and the desire engage with children!

If this is you, we’d love to hear from you!

Training is provided!

Fill out the puppeteer volunteer form or for more information, email puppets@pacer.org

 

Here’s what PACER volunteer puppeteers are saying:

"I have loved doing the shows. It has been fun and helps keep me connected to the energy and thinking of youth."

"Being a puppeteer has been more rewarding than I expected. It's great to be a part of a program that has such an important message."

Nonprofit: PACER Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55437

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MORA: Artists and Creativity Needed in Chanhassen and Victoria, MN

Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) includes a wide array of services to support individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities and mental health concerns. In offering your time, talents, or donations to MORA, you help to create a stronger community that values empowerment and belonging for ALL.

MORA is currently in need of creative and artistic volunteers who can bring fun new ideas to make and create with our participants. Activities happen at our Victoria or Chanhassen locations. Completed art could also be included in our October fundraising event where we will showcase our clients' artistic skills! This can be a 1X or an on-going volunteer experience.

Volunteer with Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) and be a vital part of our unique programming to enhance personal growth for people with mental and physical disabilities.





Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres

Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) includes a wide array of services to support individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities and mental health concerns. In offering your time, talents, or donations to MORA, you help to create a stronger community that values empowerment and belonging for ALL.

MORA is currently in need of creative and artistic volunteers who can bring fun new ideas to make and create with our participants. Activities happen at our Victoria or Chanhassen locations. Completed art could also be included in our October fundraising event where we will showcase our clients' artistic skills! This can be a 1X or an on-going volunteer experience.

Volunteer with Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) and be a vital part of our unique programming to enhance personal growth for people with mental and physical disabilities.





Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 1, 2026

Zip Code: 55305

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donate, Make, and Deliver Hygiene Kits for the Homeless - Ongoing Opportunity

Support Agate program participants. That's people facing or experiencing homelessness. Help them by providing them with essential personal care items they need and struggle to afford. 

Gather your friends, family, neighbors, book club, faith community, or other group to make a big gesture with a small project!

Volunteers purchase materials, assemble kits, and drop them off at our main office by appointment.

More details and apply here!

Nonprofit: Agate Housing and Services

Support Agate program participants. That's people facing or experiencing homelessness. Help them by providing them with essential personal care items they need and struggle to afford. 

Gather your friends, family, neighbors, book club, faith community, or other group to make a big gesture with a small project!

Volunteers purchase materials, assemble kits, and drop them off at our main office by appointment.

More details and apply here!

Nonprofit: Agate Housing and Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Donate, Make, and Deliver Welcome Home Baskets for the Homeless - Ongoing Opportunity

Collect and donate the supplies your neighbors need to be successful in stable living!

We have a variety of housing teams that help our unhoused neighbors get into a place they can call home. Welcome Baskets support people transitioning from homelessness into their own apartments and homes. These baskets provide those individuals with the things they need to get started in a home like cleaning products and other necessities.

This is a great activity for scout troops, family gatherings, faith groups, book clubs, and corporate team building!

More details and apply here!

Nonprofit: Agate Housing and Services

Collect and donate the supplies your neighbors need to be successful in stable living!

We have a variety of housing teams that help our unhoused neighbors get into a place they can call home. Welcome Baskets support people transitioning from homelessness into their own apartments and homes. These baskets provide those individuals with the things they need to get started in a home like cleaning products and other necessities.

This is a great activity for scout troops, family gatherings, faith groups, book clubs, and corporate team building!

More details and apply here!

Nonprofit: Agate Housing and Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Make Lunch for Homeless Shelter Guests - Weekly Opportunity

About the eventVERY IMPORTANT - YOU MUST SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT TO DROP OFF LUNCHES. SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT WITH THE FOLLOWING LINK: LUNCH DROP OFF SCHEDULE.  Since this is an independent activity, you don't have to sign up through HandsOn in order to do this activity, you just have to make an appointment to drop-off completed lunches using the scheduling link above. Thank you!What You’ll Do:
Make and deliver at least 50 lunches for Agate Shelter guests—an ideal group or individual volunteer activity! Gather your family, friends, faith group, book club, or neighbors. This opportunity is available year-round. 
What will volunteers do?READ THIS FIRST!!This is a volunteer-led, in-kind donation opportunity. Volunteers independently purchase and assemble lunches, then schedule a drop-off time.For questions about this project, contact the site supervisor listed on this page. Please DO NOT contact First Covenant Church, FCC Shelter, The Valiance Shelter, the Agate main line, or anyone else besides the event organizer, unless instructed to do so. DO NOT arrive without a scheduled appointment. Thank you for your cooperation!
 

Basic Guidelines:
- Purchase ingredients and prepare at least 50 sandwiches (so that it stores well, please only add meat and cheese on the bread).
- Sides: Condiment packets, chips, and non-refrigerated fruit (examples: apples, bananas, or oranges).
- Estimated cost: $75–$100 for sandwiches only; double if adding sides.
 

Supply Checklist:
- Meat (no pork)
- Cheese
- Bread
- Condiment packets
- White stickers and marker for labeling sandwich type

- Food prep gloves
- Ziploc bags
- Preferred Side(s): Chips and non-refrigerated fresh fruit (examples: apples, bananas, or oranges)
 

Assembly Instructions:
- After putting on your food prep gloves, use 2 or more slices of meat and 1 or more slices of cheese per sandwich.
- Place each in a Ziploc bag with a sticker noting sandwich type and prep date.
- Suggested: Repack sandwiches into original bread bags for easy transport and storage. Label outer bag with sandwich type and date.


Bonus Touch:
Write short notes of encouragement—neutral in tone, not religious, signed by you or your group.
Example: “Enjoy your lunch! From St. Mary’s Senior Youth Group”


Final Step:
Deliver sandwiches at your scheduled drop-off time - LUNCH DROP OFF SCHEDULE.

What will volunteers need to bring or wear?FOOD SAFETY

Wash hands and put on food prep gloves prior to assembly. Use clean surfaces while preparing sandwiches.


Keep sandwiches cold using a clean cooler or cooler bag and ice packs if transporting on trips lasting more than 30 minutes. For shorter trips of 30 minutes or less in a cool car, a cooler isn’t required—just keep items chilled until departure and go straight to drop-off without making any unnecessary stops.

Nonprofit: Agate Housing and Services

About the eventVERY IMPORTANT - YOU MUST SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT TO DROP OFF LUNCHES. SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT WITH THE FOLLOWING LINK: LUNCH DROP OFF SCHEDULE.  Since this is an independent activity, you don't have to sign up through HandsOn in order to do this activity, you just have to make an appointment to drop-off completed lunches using the scheduling link above. Thank you!What You’ll Do:
Make and deliver at least 50 lunches for Agate Shelter guests—an ideal group or individual volunteer activity! Gather your family, friends, faith group, book club, or neighbors. This opportunity is available year-round. 
What will volunteers do?READ THIS FIRST!!This is a volunteer-led, in-kind donation opportunity. Volunteers independently purchase and assemble lunches, then schedule a drop-off time.For questions about this project, contact the site supervisor listed on this page. Please DO NOT contact First Covenant Church, FCC Shelter, The Valiance Shelter, the Agate main line, or anyone else besides the event organizer, unless instructed to do so. DO NOT arrive without a scheduled appointment. Thank you for your cooperation!
 

Basic Guidelines:
- Purchase ingredients and prepare at least 50 sandwiches (so that it stores well, please only add meat and cheese on the bread).
- Sides: Condiment packets, chips, and non-refrigerated fruit (examples: apples, bananas, or oranges).
- Estimated cost: $75–$100 for sandwiches only; double if adding sides.
 

Supply Checklist:
- Meat (no pork)
- Cheese
- Bread
- Condiment packets
- White stickers and marker for labeling sandwich type

- Food prep gloves
- Ziploc bags
- Preferred Side(s): Chips and non-refrigerated fresh fruit (examples: apples, bananas, or oranges)
 

Assembly Instructions:
- After putting on your food prep gloves, use 2 or more slices of meat and 1 or more slices of cheese per sandwich.
- Place each in a Ziploc bag with a sticker noting sandwich type and prep date.
- Suggested: Repack sandwiches into original bread bags for easy transport and storage. Label outer bag with sandwich type and date.


Bonus Touch:
Write short notes of encouragement—neutral in tone, not religious, signed by you or your group.
Example: “Enjoy your lunch! From St. Mary’s Senior Youth Group”


Final Step:
Deliver sandwiches at your scheduled drop-off time - LUNCH DROP OFF SCHEDULE.

What will volunteers need to bring or wear?FOOD SAFETY

Wash hands and put on food prep gloves prior to assembly. Use clean surfaces while preparing sandwiches.


Keep sandwiches cold using a clean cooler or cooler bag and ice packs if transporting on trips lasting more than 30 minutes. For shorter trips of 30 minutes or less in a cool car, a cooler isn’t required—just keep items chilled until departure and go straight to drop-off without making any unnecessary stops.

Nonprofit: Agate Housing and Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55415

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Music Therapy

Share your gift and expertise as a Music therapist with individuals with developmental disabilities at one of our group homes in Maple Grove. See the joy on their faces as they enjoy music and enjoy you! We would appreciate 2x a month and the schedule is flexible.

For more information, contact Cathy Thoma at cthoma@hammer.org or call 952-345-8554.

Nonprofit: Hammer & NER

Share your gift and expertise as a Music therapist with individuals with developmental disabilities at one of our group homes in Maple Grove. See the joy on their faces as they enjoy music and enjoy you! We would appreciate 2x a month and the schedule is flexible.

For more information, contact Cathy Thoma at cthoma@hammer.org or call 952-345-8554.

Nonprofit: Hammer & NER

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55391

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Piano Instructor

Do you love to play the piano? Would you like to share that joy by teaching a person with a developmental disability how to play? The person already has some skills but wants to keep leaning. We have the instrument, but we need you to fulfill the dream!

For more information, please contact Cathy Thoma at cthoma@hammer.org or call 952-345-8554.

Nonprofit: Hammer & NER

Do you love to play the piano? Would you like to share that joy by teaching a person with a developmental disability how to play? The person already has some skills but wants to keep leaning. We have the instrument, but we need you to fulfill the dream!

For more information, please contact Cathy Thoma at cthoma@hammer.org or call 952-345-8554.

Nonprofit: Hammer & NER

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55344

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help a Person with a Disability Volunteer in the Community

Volunteer with a person with a developmental disability who wants to volunteer in their community. Thus, Volunteer Squared! Do volunteer activities together like stocking food shelves, participate at Feed My Starving Children, etc. Any type of volunteering you would both enjoy. You would pick up the individual at our Plymouth location, drive them to the volunteer opportunity, and participate with them. 2 hours once a month (or more if desired) would be ideal.

For more information, contact Cathy Thoma at cthoma@hammer.org or call 952-345-8554.

Nonprofit: Hammer & NER

Volunteer with a person with a developmental disability who wants to volunteer in their community. Thus, Volunteer Squared! Do volunteer activities together like stocking food shelves, participate at Feed My Starving Children, etc. Any type of volunteering you would both enjoy. You would pick up the individual at our Plymouth location, drive them to the volunteer opportunity, and participate with them. 2 hours once a month (or more if desired) would be ideal.

For more information, contact Cathy Thoma at cthoma@hammer.org or call 952-345-8554.

Nonprofit: Hammer & NER

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55446

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Massage Therapist

Do you have that healing touch? We are looking for a licensed massage therapist to offer pain relief to a person with a development disability. 1-2 times a month would be ideal, and the schedule is flexible.

For more information, please contact Cathy Thoma at cthoma@hammer.org or call 952-345-8554.

Nonprofit: Hammer & NER

Do you have that healing touch? We are looking for a licensed massage therapist to offer pain relief to a person with a development disability. 1-2 times a month would be ideal, and the schedule is flexible.

For more information, please contact Cathy Thoma at cthoma@hammer.org or call 952-345-8554.

Nonprofit: Hammer & NER

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55391

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Guitar Instructor

Would you like to share your passion for playing the guitar and making a world of difference in someone's life at the same time? Here at Hammer & NER, we are looking for a proficient guitar instructor to teach one of our residents with intellectual disabilities. This may require some patience, so a positive attitude is a plus!

Nonprofit: Hammer & NER

Would you like to share your passion for playing the guitar and making a world of difference in someone's life at the same time? Here at Hammer & NER, we are looking for a proficient guitar instructor to teach one of our residents with intellectual disabilities. This may require some patience, so a positive attitude is a plus!

Nonprofit: Hammer & NER

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55344

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2026.05.30 Tree Planting at Seha WMA | Elysian

Thank you for joining us for the Seha Wildlife Management Area Tree Planting Event! Volunteers will be working in a savanna ecosystem that was previously overrun by woody invasives and aggressive native species. The clearing of woody vegetation was completed in 2025, and planting savanna species will now help increase diversity and enhance wildlife habitat at the site. Volunteer Learning: tree planting skill, savanna ecosystem importance, wildlife habitat needs.  Please note registrants will receive updates on any changes and final event details as the date approaches.

Nonprofit: Great River Greening

Thank you for joining us for the Seha Wildlife Management Area Tree Planting Event! Volunteers will be working in a savanna ecosystem that was previously overrun by woody invasives and aggressive native species. The clearing of woody vegetation was completed in 2025, and planting savanna species will now help increase diversity and enhance wildlife habitat at the site. Volunteer Learning: tree planting skill, savanna ecosystem importance, wildlife habitat needs.  Please note registrants will receive updates on any changes and final event details as the date approaches.

Nonprofit: Great River Greening

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 30, 2026

Zip Code: 56028

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity- Removing Invasive Plants

Join Great River Greening at Nerstrand Big Woods State Park! This park is famous for its beautiful “Big Woods” forest and is home to the federally endangered Dwarf Trout Lily: one of the few places in Minnesota where this rare plant still survives. Volunteers will help remove Garlic Mustard as part of our ongoing efforts to protect and restore the critical habitat this fragile species depends on.

Please note registrants will receive updates on any changes and final event details as the date approaches.

This event is open to all, and any necessary training will be provided.

Day of: 

Arrival: Volunteers are kindly asked to arrive 10 to 15 minutes before the event start time to allow for parking and check-in. 

Volunteers will hike ½ mile into our work area on a well-maintained trail with easy-to-moderate hills. Park restrooms are available on site. 

There will be light snacks and extra water available during the event. Please bring your own reusable water bottle. In addition, bring your work/gardening gloves if you have them, if not they will be provided.

Safety: Ensuring safety is our highest priority. It is important that event participants wear close-toed shoes and long sleeves to protect against the elements. We recommend dressing for the weather; layers are key.


Register through this link: https://www.givepulse.com/event/839249-2026.05.09-Nerstrand-Big-Woods-State-Park-Public-Event-Nerstrand

Nonprofit: Great River Greening

Join Great River Greening at Nerstrand Big Woods State Park! This park is famous for its beautiful “Big Woods” forest and is home to the federally endangered Dwarf Trout Lily: one of the few places in Minnesota where this rare plant still survives. Volunteers will help remove Garlic Mustard as part of our ongoing efforts to protect and restore the critical habitat this fragile species depends on.

Please note registrants will receive updates on any changes and final event details as the date approaches.

This event is open to all, and any necessary training will be provided.

Day of: 

Arrival: Volunteers are kindly asked to arrive 10 to 15 minutes before the event start time to allow for parking and check-in. 

Volunteers will hike ½ mile into our work area on a well-maintained trail with easy-to-moderate hills. Park restrooms are available on site. 

There will be light snacks and extra water available during the event. Please bring your own reusable water bottle. In addition, bring your work/gardening gloves if you have them, if not they will be provided.

Safety: Ensuring safety is our highest priority. It is important that event participants wear close-toed shoes and long sleeves to protect against the elements. We recommend dressing for the weather; layers are key.


Register through this link: https://www.givepulse.com/event/839249-2026.05.09-Nerstrand-Big-Woods-State-Park-Public-Event-Nerstrand

Nonprofit: Great River Greening

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 55053

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing & Brand Team Volunteer

Love marketing? Advertising? Building buzz around something meaningful?

We're building a high-impact Marketing & Brand Team for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) Minnesota - and we're looking for creative thinkers, campaign builders, and visibility drivers who want to put their skills to work for a mission that truly matters.

This isn't stuffing envelopes. This is building real community-facing campaigns with measurable reach and impact.

What You'll Get to Create

Develop and execute a full marketing strategy for a major community eventGenerate media coverage and pitch to local outlets for recognitionDesign promotional materials that people actually noticeBuilds social media campaigns that drive engagement and attendanceLaunch creative community activations (raffles, contests, promotions)Increase visibility through public event platforms and grassroot distributionHelp grow attendance, participation, and fundraising through strategic promotion

Marketing Lead Opportunity

If you're ready to step into leadership, the Marketing Lead will:

Shape campaign direction and messagingOversees timelines and creative rolloutCoordinate a team of motivated volunteersTurn strategy into executionTrack performance and adjust as needed

Who This is Perfect For

Marketing, communications, or advertising professionalsStudents building a portfolioSocial media strategistsGraphic designersPR-minded networkersEntrepreneurs who love promotionAnyone who gets excited about launching something new and watching it grow

Why This is Different

You'll build something visible in the communityYou'll collaborate with driven, mission-focused leadersYou'' market a cause that truly saves lives

If you want to use your marketing skills for something bigger than clicks and likes, this is it.

Interested in serving as a Marketing Lead or joining the team? Let's connect!

Nonprofit: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Love marketing? Advertising? Building buzz around something meaningful?

We're building a high-impact Marketing & Brand Team for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) Minnesota - and we're looking for creative thinkers, campaign builders, and visibility drivers who want to put their skills to work for a mission that truly matters.

This isn't stuffing envelopes. This is building real community-facing campaigns with measurable reach and impact.

What You'll Get to Create

Develop and execute a full marketing strategy for a major community eventGenerate media coverage and pitch to local outlets for recognitionDesign promotional materials that people actually noticeBuilds social media campaigns that drive engagement and attendanceLaunch creative community activations (raffles, contests, promotions)Increase visibility through public event platforms and grassroot distributionHelp grow attendance, participation, and fundraising through strategic promotion

Marketing Lead Opportunity

If you're ready to step into leadership, the Marketing Lead will:

Shape campaign direction and messagingOversees timelines and creative rolloutCoordinate a team of motivated volunteersTurn strategy into executionTrack performance and adjust as needed

Who This is Perfect For

Marketing, communications, or advertising professionalsStudents building a portfolioSocial media strategistsGraphic designersPR-minded networkersEntrepreneurs who love promotionAnyone who gets excited about launching something new and watching it grow

Why This is Different

You'll build something visible in the communityYou'll collaborate with driven, mission-focused leadersYou'' market a cause that truly saves lives

If you want to use your marketing skills for something bigger than clicks and likes, this is it.

Interested in serving as a Marketing Lead or joining the team? Let's connect!

Nonprofit: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026.05.02 Native Prairie Planting at Fort Ridgely State Park | Fairfax Listed by Great River Greening

Thank you for joining Great River Greening at Fort Ridgely State Park!
Established in 1911, this historic park sits on the bluffs of the Minnesota River Valley and is home to rare oak savanna and native prairie habitats. While logging, farming, and development have shaped the land for over a century, the bluffs still showcase prairie wildflowers and grasses beneath bur oaks, along with deep ravines filled with ash, basswood, sugar maple, and other trees.

During this restoration event, volunteers will plant native plants to add diversity to a recently restored prairie, helping strengthen biodiversity and preserve this unique landscape for generations to come.

Please note registrants will receive updates on any changes and final event details as the date approaches.

This event is open to all, and any necessary training will be provided.

Day of: Please arrive promptly, allowing time for parking and a short walk.

Safety: Ensuring safety is our highest priority. It is important that event participants wear close-toed shoes and long sleeves to protect against the elements. We recommend dressing for the weather; layers are key.

Release of Liability: All attendees at Great River Greening events release Great River Greening and its employees, officers, directors, or agents from any and all liability from claims of any nature whatsoever arising from participation to the extent such liability is directly attributable to the negligence of GRG, or its respective employees, officers, directors, or agents.

Note: By registering online, you will complete both the release of liability and photo release waivers. Please let us know at the event if you wish to be excluded from event photography.

Questions? Contact Jessica Drummond, Education + Outreach Coordinator:

jdrummond@greatrivergreening.org  | Learn more: www.greatrivergreening.org  


Thank You to Our Partners and founders 

Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund (ENRTF) as recommended by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR) 

Minnesota DNR 

Fort Ridgely State Park 



Photo by: Becca Tucker



Nonprofit: Great River Greening

Thank you for joining Great River Greening at Fort Ridgely State Park!
Established in 1911, this historic park sits on the bluffs of the Minnesota River Valley and is home to rare oak savanna and native prairie habitats. While logging, farming, and development have shaped the land for over a century, the bluffs still showcase prairie wildflowers and grasses beneath bur oaks, along with deep ravines filled with ash, basswood, sugar maple, and other trees.

During this restoration event, volunteers will plant native plants to add diversity to a recently restored prairie, helping strengthen biodiversity and preserve this unique landscape for generations to come.

Please note registrants will receive updates on any changes and final event details as the date approaches.

This event is open to all, and any necessary training will be provided.

Day of: Please arrive promptly, allowing time for parking and a short walk.

Safety: Ensuring safety is our highest priority. It is important that event participants wear close-toed shoes and long sleeves to protect against the elements. We recommend dressing for the weather; layers are key.

Release of Liability: All attendees at Great River Greening events release Great River Greening and its employees, officers, directors, or agents from any and all liability from claims of any nature whatsoever arising from participation to the extent such liability is directly attributable to the negligence of GRG, or its respective employees, officers, directors, or agents.

Note: By registering online, you will complete both the release of liability and photo release waivers. Please let us know at the event if you wish to be excluded from event photography.

Questions? Contact Jessica Drummond, Education + Outreach Coordinator:

jdrummond@greatrivergreening.org  | Learn more: www.greatrivergreening.org  


Thank You to Our Partners and founders 

Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund (ENRTF) as recommended by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR) 

Minnesota DNR 

Fort Ridgely State Park 



Photo by: Becca Tucker



Nonprofit: Great River Greening

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 2, 2026

Zip Code: 55332

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity- Prairie Violet Planting

Join Great River Greening at one of Redwood County’s largest and most diverse WMA, Lamberton Wildlife Management Areas (1,350 acres). This site has been assembled over decades and provides essential habitat for many species, including the rare Regal Fritillary butterfly, whose caterpillars rely solely on prairie violets.

Volunteers will plant prairie violet plugs to support a two‑year effort to reintroduce the Regal Fritillary. You’ll also learn about prairie ecosystems, restoration practices, and the role of pollinators and beneficial insects.

Location Link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/nudgcP3mxKujGtnN7

This is a family-friendly event. Volunteers of all ages and backgrounds are encouraged to attend. No previous knowledge or experience is necessary, we will provide training required.

Registration required through this link: https://www.givepulse.com/event/814360-2026.05.09-Lamberton-WMA-Violets-Event-Lamberton


Nonprofit: Great River Greening

Join Great River Greening at one of Redwood County’s largest and most diverse WMA, Lamberton Wildlife Management Areas (1,350 acres). This site has been assembled over decades and provides essential habitat for many species, including the rare Regal Fritillary butterfly, whose caterpillars rely solely on prairie violets.

Volunteers will plant prairie violet plugs to support a two‑year effort to reintroduce the Regal Fritillary. You’ll also learn about prairie ecosystems, restoration practices, and the role of pollinators and beneficial insects.

Location Link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/nudgcP3mxKujGtnN7

This is a family-friendly event. Volunteers of all ages and backgrounds are encouraged to attend. No previous knowledge or experience is necessary, we will provide training required.

Registration required through this link: https://www.givepulse.com/event/814360-2026.05.09-Lamberton-WMA-Violets-Event-Lamberton


Nonprofit: Great River Greening

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 56152

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Twin Fans

We are seeking motivated volunteers to support our community programs and outreach efforts. Join our team to make a positive impact, gain valuable experience, and help serve youth and families in need. Sign up today and be part of the change.


Nonprofit: Urnth3crib Foundation Company

We are seeking motivated volunteers to support our community programs and outreach efforts. Join our team to make a positive impact, gain valuable experience, and help serve youth and families in need. Sign up today and be part of the change.


Nonprofit: Urnth3crib Foundation Company

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55433

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Forensic Services Volunteer

Provide a safe and child-friendly environment for children and families before, during and after Forensic interviews, including purposeful play and appropriate interactions with others in the Forensic Service area. Greeting clients and families Maintaining and at times coordinating the reception area. Answering doors and phone calls. Administrative work as needed. Staffing the desk at client services as needed.

Tasks when there are not clients:

Work on records room (either typing out spreadsheets or working on destruction with other specialists) Case outcomes (see Mallory or Abby for Directions) Cleaning and sanitizing toys. There are towels and buckets in the closet to help with this Calendar appointments? PTO. F:/Training Old Info request tracking Filing in RR (as training allows) Reading through Reports (interns) Putting files together Creating Intake folders Make copies or print things in CS drawer or Intake cabinet Research upon request

Time Commitment:

One shift per week required and/or one shift every other. 6-month commitment desired Various shifts available: We currently need volunteers for the following shifts (updated 2/19/2026): Monday 8:00am-12:00pm Tuesday 8:00am-12:00pmTuesday 12:30pm-4:30pmFriday 12:30pm-4:30pm 

Responsibilities and Qualifications:

Must be over 18 years of age. Ability to communicate effectively with children of ALL ages. Ability to maintain confidentiality and strong interpersonal boundaries. Comply with all program policies and procedures of CornerHouse. Ability to work closely with staff.

Nonprofit: CornerHouse

Provide a safe and child-friendly environment for children and families before, during and after Forensic interviews, including purposeful play and appropriate interactions with others in the Forensic Service area. Greeting clients and families Maintaining and at times coordinating the reception area. Answering doors and phone calls. Administrative work as needed. Staffing the desk at client services as needed.

Tasks when there are not clients:

Work on records room (either typing out spreadsheets or working on destruction with other specialists) Case outcomes (see Mallory or Abby for Directions) Cleaning and sanitizing toys. There are towels and buckets in the closet to help with this Calendar appointments? PTO. F:/Training Old Info request tracking Filing in RR (as training allows) Reading through Reports (interns) Putting files together Creating Intake folders Make copies or print things in CS drawer or Intake cabinet Research upon request

Time Commitment:

One shift per week required and/or one shift every other. 6-month commitment desired Various shifts available: We currently need volunteers for the following shifts (updated 2/19/2026): Monday 8:00am-12:00pm Tuesday 8:00am-12:00pmTuesday 12:30pm-4:30pmFriday 12:30pm-4:30pm 

Responsibilities and Qualifications:

Must be over 18 years of age. Ability to communicate effectively with children of ALL ages. Ability to maintain confidentiality and strong interpersonal boundaries. Comply with all program policies and procedures of CornerHouse. Ability to work closely with staff.

Nonprofit: CornerHouse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Visitor - FCI Waseca

Prisoner Visitation and Support (PVS) is the only organization authorized by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and the Department of Defense to visit any prisoner in the Federal and Military prison systems. The primary focus is on seeing those prisoners with an acute need for human contact -- those prisoners without regular visits, those serving long sentences who are far from home, those in solitary confinement and on death row, and those who are frequently transferred from prison to prison. PVS visitors let the prisoners set the agenda for what they discuss. Common concerns are: lack of contact with family, untreated medical problems, work or educational plans upon release, current events, literature, etc.

This listing is for volunteers that are interested in visiting at FCI Waseca, a federal correctional institution in Waseca, Minnesota.

Nonprofit: Prisoner Visitation and Support

Prisoner Visitation and Support (PVS) is the only organization authorized by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and the Department of Defense to visit any prisoner in the Federal and Military prison systems. The primary focus is on seeing those prisoners with an acute need for human contact -- those prisoners without regular visits, those serving long sentences who are far from home, those in solitary confinement and on death row, and those who are frequently transferred from prison to prison. PVS visitors let the prisoners set the agenda for what they discuss. Common concerns are: lack of contact with family, untreated medical problems, work or educational plans upon release, current events, literature, etc.

This listing is for volunteers that are interested in visiting at FCI Waseca, a federal correctional institution in Waseca, Minnesota.

Nonprofit: Prisoner Visitation and Support

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56093

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Hunger Site Volunteer: Department of Indian Work

Through our Senior Hunger Program, Second Harvest Heartland provides a box of nutritious food each month to low-income seniors 60 years and over. Volunteers in this role provide excellent customer service to our seniors and work alongside other volunteers to ensure the distribution runs smoothly, helping us deliver nutritious food to more seniors at risk of hunger. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys providing direct customer service and hands-on, active work.   

Learn More & Sign Up on our website: volunteer.2harvest.org

Nonprofit: Second Harvest Heartland

Through our Senior Hunger Program, Second Harvest Heartland provides a box of nutritious food each month to low-income seniors 60 years and over. Volunteers in this role provide excellent customer service to our seniors and work alongside other volunteers to ensure the distribution runs smoothly, helping us deliver nutritious food to more seniors at risk of hunger. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys providing direct customer service and hands-on, active work.   

Learn More & Sign Up on our website: volunteer.2harvest.org

Nonprofit: Second Harvest Heartland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55117

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Group service projects in our gardens and natural areas

Bring your group together to make a lasting impact in Minneapolis parks! Groups ranging in size from 5– volunteers can take part in one-time service projects that support the health and beauty of our gardens and natural areas.


   Ideal For: 

Groups of 5–30 volunteers (larger sites may accommodate up to 50)  Corporate teams  Spiritual and community organizations  Clubs and schools  Families and youth groups 
Availability: 
Season: April–November (weather dependent)          Times: Weekday mornings or early afternoons  Limited weekend availability  2 hour time slots between 8am and 3pm  Occasional late afternoon or early evening sessions available 
Typical Project Tasks:  Spring and fall garden and landscape clean-ups  Planting, weeding, pruning, and mulching in gardens and along trails  Invasive plant removal (e.g., buckthorn)  Litter pickup near lakes and rivers

If you're interested in this opportunity, please fill out this form

Nonprofit: Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board

Bring your group together to make a lasting impact in Minneapolis parks! Groups ranging in size from 5– volunteers can take part in one-time service projects that support the health and beauty of our gardens and natural areas.


   Ideal For: 

Groups of 5–30 volunteers (larger sites may accommodate up to 50)  Corporate teams  Spiritual and community organizations  Clubs and schools  Families and youth groups 
Availability: 
Season: April–November (weather dependent)          Times: Weekday mornings or early afternoons  Limited weekend availability  2 hour time slots between 8am and 3pm  Occasional late afternoon or early evening sessions available 
Typical Project Tasks:  Spring and fall garden and landscape clean-ups  Planting, weeding, pruning, and mulching in gardens and along trails  Invasive plant removal (e.g., buckthorn)  Litter pickup near lakes and rivers

If you're interested in this opportunity, please fill out this form

Nonprofit: Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55409

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Google Drive Organization Project Assistant (Virtual)

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Time Commitment: ~2 hours per week
Project Duration: 3–6 months
Location: Virtual / Remote
Age Range: Teens to retirees
Organization Type: Nonprofit

About the Role

Our nonprofit organization is seeking a detail‑oriented and tech‑savvy volunteer to help reorganize and streamline our Google Drive. Over time, our digital files have grown significantly, and we need support to bring structure and clarity to our shared workspace so our team can work more efficiently and confidently access important documents.

This is an excellent opportunity for volunteers of all ages—youth (with strong computer skills), college students, working adults, and retirees—to contribute meaningfully to a mission‑driven organization. The work is flexible, virtual, and collaborative.

Key Responsibilities Organize Google Drive folders to create a clear, logical structure for both main and subfolders. Develop and apply a consistent naming convention across documents and folders. Identify and remove duplicate files while ensuring important versions are retained. Flag files for review that may need to be archived, updated, or deleted. Maintain clear communication with the project lead regarding questions or recommendations. Skills & Qualifications Comfortable using Google Drive and basic file‑management tools. Strong attention to detail and organizational skills. Ability to follow guidelines and maintain consistency. Reliable and able to commit to approximately 2 hours per week. Ability to work independently in a virtual environment. Teens are welcome (recommended ages 15+); retirees encouraged—anyone with solid computer skills can excel! What You’ll Gain Experience with digital organization and information management. Insight into nonprofit operations and workflow processes. A flexible volunteer role that directly improves the effectiveness of our mission. A chance to support a meaningful cause from the comfort of your home. Time Commitment Approximately 2 hours per week Project expected to last 3–6 months, depending on volunteer availability and pacing. How to Apply

Please submit your interest through HandsOn Twin Cities.

Nonprofit: Uniting Distant Stars

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Time Commitment: ~2 hours per week
Project Duration: 3–6 months
Location: Virtual / Remote
Age Range: Teens to retirees
Organization Type: Nonprofit

About the Role

Our nonprofit organization is seeking a detail‑oriented and tech‑savvy volunteer to help reorganize and streamline our Google Drive. Over time, our digital files have grown significantly, and we need support to bring structure and clarity to our shared workspace so our team can work more efficiently and confidently access important documents.

This is an excellent opportunity for volunteers of all ages—youth (with strong computer skills), college students, working adults, and retirees—to contribute meaningfully to a mission‑driven organization. The work is flexible, virtual, and collaborative.

Key Responsibilities Organize Google Drive folders to create a clear, logical structure for both main and subfolders. Develop and apply a consistent naming convention across documents and folders. Identify and remove duplicate files while ensuring important versions are retained. Flag files for review that may need to be archived, updated, or deleted. Maintain clear communication with the project lead regarding questions or recommendations. Skills & Qualifications Comfortable using Google Drive and basic file‑management tools. Strong attention to detail and organizational skills. Ability to follow guidelines and maintain consistency. Reliable and able to commit to approximately 2 hours per week. Ability to work independently in a virtual environment. Teens are welcome (recommended ages 15+); retirees encouraged—anyone with solid computer skills can excel! What You’ll Gain Experience with digital organization and information management. Insight into nonprofit operations and workflow processes. A flexible volunteer role that directly improves the effectiveness of our mission. A chance to support a meaningful cause from the comfort of your home. Time Commitment Approximately 2 hours per week Project expected to last 3–6 months, depending on volunteer availability and pacing. How to Apply

Please submit your interest through HandsOn Twin Cities.

Nonprofit: Uniting Distant Stars

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In-kind Items & Kits Needed

If you’d like to donate items, we are accepting the following popular items:


Items can be dropped off during the following open hours:

St. Paul: Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, 12 PM – 4 PM (461 Maria Ave., St. Paul, MN 55106)

For any specific questions about in-kind donations, please connect with communitydonations@clues.org,  (612) 778-4959, and for cash donations at donation@clues.org.

Nonprofit: CLUES - Comunidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio

If you’d like to donate items, we are accepting the following popular items:


Items can be dropped off during the following open hours:

St. Paul: Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, 12 PM – 4 PM (461 Maria Ave., St. Paul, MN 55106)

For any specific questions about in-kind donations, please connect with communitydonations@clues.org,  (612) 778-4959, and for cash donations at donation@clues.org.

Nonprofit: CLUES - Comunidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55106

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Leadership Board Member

We are seeking a dedicated and mission-driven individual to join our Board of Directors in a leadership capacity. This is a volunteer position requiring an estimated 5–10 hours per month during slower periods and 10–20 hours per month during peak season (October–December).

In this role, you will serve as a key representative and public ambassador for the organization, advancing our mission to support seniors and adults with disabilities through community engagement across in Anoka and Sherburne county as well as other public organizations.

Primary responsibilities include providing oversight and strategic guidance in the following areas: organizational operations, staff leadership, fundraising initiatives, financial stewardship, and regulatory compliance.

Nonprofit: Granny's Closet

We are seeking a dedicated and mission-driven individual to join our Board of Directors in a leadership capacity. This is a volunteer position requiring an estimated 5–10 hours per month during slower periods and 10–20 hours per month during peak season (October–December).

In this role, you will serve as a key representative and public ambassador for the organization, advancing our mission to support seniors and adults with disabilities through community engagement across in Anoka and Sherburne county as well as other public organizations.

Primary responsibilities include providing oversight and strategic guidance in the following areas: organizational operations, staff leadership, fundraising initiatives, financial stewardship, and regulatory compliance.

Nonprofit: Granny's Closet

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Collective Caring Drive - Looking for Businesses to Sponsor!

Collective Caring is a monthly program that enables local businesses, organizations, and groups to collect needed items at our warehouse for the month. Sponsors can host the whole month, a couple weeks or even a week. Monthly sponsors will collect items needed at the warehouse such as personal hygiene supplies, cleaning supplies, sheets/towels, etc. at their place of business or other locations they designate. At the end of the month the sponsor will drop off the donation to our Anoka MN warehouse to replenish our shelves.

These items are the most popular items that fly off our warehouse shelves. As a reminder, we provide everything at our warehouse free of charge to case workers in Anoka and Sherburne County who work with seniors and adults with disabilities so that they can feel empowered to maintain their quality of life. 

We are looking for the sponsors for April Through October! Please reach out to grannysclosetmn@gmail.com if interested.  

Nonprofit: Granny's Closet

Collective Caring is a monthly program that enables local businesses, organizations, and groups to collect needed items at our warehouse for the month. Sponsors can host the whole month, a couple weeks or even a week. Monthly sponsors will collect items needed at the warehouse such as personal hygiene supplies, cleaning supplies, sheets/towels, etc. at their place of business or other locations they designate. At the end of the month the sponsor will drop off the donation to our Anoka MN warehouse to replenish our shelves.

These items are the most popular items that fly off our warehouse shelves. As a reminder, we provide everything at our warehouse free of charge to case workers in Anoka and Sherburne County who work with seniors and adults with disabilities so that they can feel empowered to maintain their quality of life. 

We are looking for the sponsors for April Through October! Please reach out to grannysclosetmn@gmail.com if interested.  

Nonprofit: Granny's Closet

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55303

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Access Lab Volunteer 2026

Project for Pride in Living is looking for individuals who would like to volunteer within our Access Lab on a weekly basis.

The shift is 3.5 hours each week on either Monday/Tuesday/Thursday. 

9:00am-12:30pm or 12:30pm-4:00pm

Access Lab volunteers will work with our participants on a variety of tasks that could include resume review, job searches, helping participants build up keyboarding skills, giving guidance on how to fill out online job applications, pointing participants to other resources and programs that could be helpful to them and more.

Please review ideal skillset list below to see if your talents could be beneficial to this volunteer opportunity.


Ideal Skillset:

Digital & Computer Skills

Microsoft Office

Proficient in Microsoft Word

Familiarity with Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, and other Microsoft Office applications

Google Tools

Basic internet search skills

Familiarity with Google Docs, Google Drive, and other Google applications

Ability to set up and manage a Gmail account

Computer & Device Use

Ability to use a PC, including logging in and managing passwords

Familiarity with iPhones and/or Android smartphones and mobile applications

Basic keyboarding skills

Email & Mobile Communication

Sending and receiving emails on both computer and mobile devices

Text messaging and voicemail use

Organizing emails using folders (e.g., resumes, job search correspondence)

Internet Navigation & Research

Understanding internet addresses (URLs) and website navigation

Locating and using employer websites, including finding Careers/Jobs pages

Researching employers, industries, job fields, and career interests online

Job Search & Employment Tools

Conducting basic job searches using Indeed and other job boards

Understanding the capabilities and limitations of job boards

Searching databases and company career sites

Job Search Strategies

Using online and offline job search methods

Networking and making professional contacts

Approaching employers directly, seeking referrals, and responding to help-wanted postings

File Management & Data Storage

Understanding how computers organize files and folders

Saving, organizing, and retrieving digital documents

Using flash drives and other storage methods to manage files


Note: This opportunity does require an interview and a background check before a volunteer can be referred to volunteer for programming.


Nonprofit: Career Readiness Programs & Education Programming

Project for Pride in Living is looking for individuals who would like to volunteer within our Access Lab on a weekly basis.

The shift is 3.5 hours each week on either Monday/Tuesday/Thursday. 

9:00am-12:30pm or 12:30pm-4:00pm

Access Lab volunteers will work with our participants on a variety of tasks that could include resume review, job searches, helping participants build up keyboarding skills, giving guidance on how to fill out online job applications, pointing participants to other resources and programs that could be helpful to them and more.

Please review ideal skillset list below to see if your talents could be beneficial to this volunteer opportunity.


Ideal Skillset:

Digital & Computer Skills

Microsoft Office

Proficient in Microsoft Word

Familiarity with Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, and other Microsoft Office applications

Google Tools

Basic internet search skills

Familiarity with Google Docs, Google Drive, and other Google applications

Ability to set up and manage a Gmail account

Computer & Device Use

Ability to use a PC, including logging in and managing passwords

Familiarity with iPhones and/or Android smartphones and mobile applications

Basic keyboarding skills

Email & Mobile Communication

Sending and receiving emails on both computer and mobile devices

Text messaging and voicemail use

Organizing emails using folders (e.g., resumes, job search correspondence)

Internet Navigation & Research

Understanding internet addresses (URLs) and website navigation

Locating and using employer websites, including finding Careers/Jobs pages

Researching employers, industries, job fields, and career interests online

Job Search & Employment Tools

Conducting basic job searches using Indeed and other job boards

Understanding the capabilities and limitations of job boards

Searching databases and company career sites

Job Search Strategies

Using online and offline job search methods

Networking and making professional contacts

Approaching employers directly, seeking referrals, and responding to help-wanted postings

File Management & Data Storage

Understanding how computers organize files and folders

Saving, organizing, and retrieving digital documents

Using flash drives and other storage methods to manage files


Note: This opportunity does require an interview and a background check before a volunteer can be referred to volunteer for programming.


Nonprofit: Career Readiness Programs & Education Programming

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Feb 24, 2026 through Mar 9, 2027

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sponsorship & Community Partnerships Lead

About This Role

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) Minnesota Chapter is seeking a motivated, organized Sponsorship & Community Partnerships Lead to help grow our funding and community support through corporate sponsorships, grants, and donations. 

This role is ideal for someone comfortable with research, outreach, and relationship-building. In addition to identifying opportunities, this volunteer may help initiate contact with potential sponsors by phone and/or email - using AFSP-provided materials and guidance. 

What You'll Do

Research and identify potential corporate sponsors, foundations, and community grant opportunitiesIdentify non-traditional funding opportunities (employee giving programs, matching gifts, cause marketing etc.)Prospect local and regional businesses for event sponsorships, donations, and partnershipsInitiate outreach through introductory phone calls, emails, and follow-ups to gauge interestTrack prospects, contacts, and outreach status in a simple shared system

Who This is Great For

This role is a great fit for someone who enjoys people-facing work and is comfortable making professional asks, including individuals with experience or interest in:

Sales, business development, or relationship managementFundraising or nonprofit developmentMarketing, communications, or community outreachProfessionals or students looking to build confidence in outreach and partnerships

No prior nonprofit fundraising experience is required - training, talking points, and support are provided! 

Skills & Qualities We're Looking For

Comfortable making outbound phone calls and professional asksStrong research, organization, and follow-up skillsClear, professional communication (written & verbal)Self-motivated and reliablePassion for mental health and community impact

Why Volunteer With AFSP

Directly support life-saving suicide prevention programs in MinnesotaBuild real-world experience in fundraising, sponsorships, and community partnershipsFlexible, mission-driven role with autonomy and leadership exposureSupportive volunteer leadership and clear resources provided

How to Get Involved 

If you're interested in using your skills, and your voice, to help save lives - we'd love to connect! Training, scripts, and ongoing support will be provided!

Nonprofit: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

About This Role

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) Minnesota Chapter is seeking a motivated, organized Sponsorship & Community Partnerships Lead to help grow our funding and community support through corporate sponsorships, grants, and donations. 

This role is ideal for someone comfortable with research, outreach, and relationship-building. In addition to identifying opportunities, this volunteer may help initiate contact with potential sponsors by phone and/or email - using AFSP-provided materials and guidance. 

What You'll Do

Research and identify potential corporate sponsors, foundations, and community grant opportunitiesIdentify non-traditional funding opportunities (employee giving programs, matching gifts, cause marketing etc.)Prospect local and regional businesses for event sponsorships, donations, and partnershipsInitiate outreach through introductory phone calls, emails, and follow-ups to gauge interestTrack prospects, contacts, and outreach status in a simple shared system

Who This is Great For

This role is a great fit for someone who enjoys people-facing work and is comfortable making professional asks, including individuals with experience or interest in:

Sales, business development, or relationship managementFundraising or nonprofit developmentMarketing, communications, or community outreachProfessionals or students looking to build confidence in outreach and partnerships

No prior nonprofit fundraising experience is required - training, talking points, and support are provided! 

Skills & Qualities We're Looking For

Comfortable making outbound phone calls and professional asksStrong research, organization, and follow-up skillsClear, professional communication (written & verbal)Self-motivated and reliablePassion for mental health and community impact

Why Volunteer With AFSP

Directly support life-saving suicide prevention programs in MinnesotaBuild real-world experience in fundraising, sponsorships, and community partnershipsFlexible, mission-driven role with autonomy and leadership exposureSupportive volunteer leadership and clear resources provided

How to Get Involved 

If you're interested in using your skills, and your voice, to help save lives - we'd love to connect! Training, scripts, and ongoing support will be provided!

Nonprofit: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Driver

     Role Summary

Volunteer will be responsible for transporting residents safely and promptly from Tubman East in Maplewood to designated locations in the community including Sun Ray Shopping Center, using a Tubman vehicle. 

 

Impact & Benefits

·  Assist clients without their own transportation in getting their basic needs met

·  Enable clients to connect in the community and have a positive impact on the quality of  their lives

 

Position Responsibilities

·  Drive shelter residents to and from designated locations as scheduled

·  Ensure cleanliness and functionality of van, communicating with staff and other volunteers if concerns arise

·  Build positive, safe, and supportive relationships with clients


Position Qualifications

·  Have a valid driver’s license, current insurance, good driving record, and be 21 or older

·  Clear communication, good decision-making and time-management skills

·  Comfort with driving a van (no special license required)

·  Ability to maintain confidentiality and appropriate professional boundaries

·  Ability to work with diverse teams and clients to foster a culturally inclusive environment

 

 

Time Commitment & Availability

·  Weekday availability; minimum commitment of one round trip per week  

 
Supervision & Training

·  Attend Tubman’s Volunteer/Intern Orientation and Training

·  Supervised by Shelter staff

 

Nonprofit: Tubman

     Role Summary

Volunteer will be responsible for transporting residents safely and promptly from Tubman East in Maplewood to designated locations in the community including Sun Ray Shopping Center, using a Tubman vehicle. 

 

Impact & Benefits

·  Assist clients without their own transportation in getting their basic needs met

·  Enable clients to connect in the community and have a positive impact on the quality of  their lives

 

Position Responsibilities

·  Drive shelter residents to and from designated locations as scheduled

·  Ensure cleanliness and functionality of van, communicating with staff and other volunteers if concerns arise

·  Build positive, safe, and supportive relationships with clients


Position Qualifications

·  Have a valid driver’s license, current insurance, good driving record, and be 21 or older

·  Clear communication, good decision-making and time-management skills

·  Comfort with driving a van (no special license required)

·  Ability to maintain confidentiality and appropriate professional boundaries

·  Ability to work with diverse teams and clients to foster a culturally inclusive environment

 

 

Time Commitment & Availability

·  Weekday availability; minimum commitment of one round trip per week  

 
Supervision & Training

·  Attend Tubman’s Volunteer/Intern Orientation and Training

·  Supervised by Shelter staff

 

Nonprofit: Tubman

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help with Setup, Hospitality, or Cleanup at the Kouba Gallery Open House

The Kouba Gallery hosts a welcoming monthly Open House on the second Sunday of each month from 1–4 pm, and we’re looking for a few helpers for setup, light hospitality, and cleanup at our upcoming shows.

This is a simple, time-limited way to support a beautiful community art space — no long-term commitment required.

Nonprofit: Kouba Gallery

The Kouba Gallery hosts a welcoming monthly Open House on the second Sunday of each month from 1–4 pm, and we’re looking for a few helpers for setup, light hospitality, and cleanup at our upcoming shows.

This is a simple, time-limited way to support a beautiful community art space — no long-term commitment required.

Nonprofit: Kouba Gallery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Elders with Food Stability just once a month at Episcopal Homes

Are you looking for an easy way to donate your time to elders and help them with food stability? We have a great opportunity for you! Our Episcopal Homes residents at one of our independent living apartment buildings (for seniors 65+) have a free Food Mobile delivery the 3rd Tuesday of the month. We need a volunteer to help the staff set up tables and move 5–10-pound boxes. The truck has a few steps in and out of the trailer. The volunteer time is 1:30-4pm.

Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes

Are you looking for an easy way to donate your time to elders and help them with food stability? We have a great opportunity for you! Our Episcopal Homes residents at one of our independent living apartment buildings (for seniors 65+) have a free Food Mobile delivery the 3rd Tuesday of the month. We need a volunteer to help the staff set up tables and move 5–10-pound boxes. The truck has a few steps in and out of the trailer. The volunteer time is 1:30-4pm.

Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mandarin-Speaking Friendly Companion for Elders at Episcopal Homes

Do you speak Mandarin Chinese and enjoy spending time with older adults? Episcopal Homes is seeking compassionate volunteers to serve as one-to-one companions for our residents whose first language is Mandarin. Share stories, read aloud, write letters, play games, and reminisce about life, family, careers, and hobbies - all while making a real difference in someone's day. Flexible scheduling available: visit once a week or twice a month, based on what works best for you. Join us in building joyful connections - apply today!

Watch our video to learn more: We Got Lucky Video from Episcopal Homes resident

To get started, please complete this volunteer application at https://episcopalhomes.org/foundation/volunteer

Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes

Do you speak Mandarin Chinese and enjoy spending time with older adults? Episcopal Homes is seeking compassionate volunteers to serve as one-to-one companions for our residents whose first language is Mandarin. Share stories, read aloud, write letters, play games, and reminisce about life, family, careers, and hobbies - all while making a real difference in someone's day. Flexible scheduling available: visit once a week or twice a month, based on what works best for you. Join us in building joyful connections - apply today!

Watch our video to learn more: We Got Lucky Video from Episcopal Homes resident

To get started, please complete this volunteer application at https://episcopalhomes.org/foundation/volunteer

Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising & Promotion Support

Support NDC and its partner organizations by helping amplify fundraising efforts that provide short-term financial relief and raise awareness for small businesses impacted by recent events. This role is ideal for volunteers who enjoy sharing information, mobilizing networks, and helping causes gain visibility.

Key Responsibilities:

Share approved fundraising links through personal and professional networks Promote campaigns via social media (posts, stories, reposts, and shares) Help spread awareness through email, word-of-mouth, and community outreach Encourage engagement and donations to support affected businesses

Time Commitment: Flexible and short-term. Volunteers can contribute based on their availability. Flexible hybrid work.

Skills & Qualifications:

Comfortable using social media and digital platforms Strong communication skills and enthusiasm for community support Ability to share information responsibly using approved messaging and links

Apply at: https://www.ndc-mn.org/volunteer-with-us/

Your outreach helps generate immediate financial relief and increases awareness for businesses working to recover—making a meaningful difference during a critical time.

Nonprofit: Neighborhood Development Center

Support NDC and its partner organizations by helping amplify fundraising efforts that provide short-term financial relief and raise awareness for small businesses impacted by recent events. This role is ideal for volunteers who enjoy sharing information, mobilizing networks, and helping causes gain visibility.

Key Responsibilities:

Share approved fundraising links through personal and professional networks Promote campaigns via social media (posts, stories, reposts, and shares) Help spread awareness through email, word-of-mouth, and community outreach Encourage engagement and donations to support affected businesses

Time Commitment: Flexible and short-term. Volunteers can contribute based on their availability. Flexible hybrid work.

Skills & Qualifications:

Comfortable using social media and digital platforms Strong communication skills and enthusiasm for community support Ability to share information responsibly using approved messaging and links

Apply at: https://www.ndc-mn.org/volunteer-with-us/

Your outreach helps generate immediate financial relief and increases awareness for businesses working to recover—making a meaningful difference during a critical time.

Nonprofit: Neighborhood Development Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host an Exchange Student

Open the door to international friendships that last a lifetime!

Experience international culture without leaving home by hosting an NWSE foreign exchange student! The world comes to you! Host an exchange student for rewarding opportunities to share your culture, and to get to know a student from another country.

Learn more @ https://www.nwse.com/

Nonprofit: NorthWest Student Exchange

Open the door to international friendships that last a lifetime!

Experience international culture without leaving home by hosting an NWSE foreign exchange student! The world comes to you! Host an exchange student for rewarding opportunities to share your culture, and to get to know a student from another country.

Learn more @ https://www.nwse.com/

Nonprofit: NorthWest Student Exchange

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55424

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing & Development Committee

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Reach for Resources is a nonprofit organization that empowers individuals of all abilities to reach their full potential. We promote independence, build community involvement, and support emotional and physical well‑being through personalized services.

Opportunity Overview

Join our Marketing & Development Committee and use your skills to help grow our mission! This volunteer role is perfect for individuals interested in marketing, communications, fundraising, nonprofit development, or community engagement. You’ll collaborate with other committee members to support strategic projects that increase awareness, strengthen donor engagement, and support the long‑term sustainability of Reach for Resources.

This is a virtual volunteer opportunity with minimal but meaningful time commitment.

What You’ll Do

Committee members may assist with:

Supporting long‑range fundraising and development planning Exploring new fundraising ideas and activities Offering input on social media, blogs, newsletters, and digital outreach Helping gather stories, data, and content that highlight the impact of our programs Assisting with community awareness and partnership opportunities Recommending website updates and reviewing analytics Providing creative ideas for campaigns, events, and communications Qualifications Volunteers must be at least 14 years old Interest or experience in marketing, fundraising, communications, or nonprofit work (all levels welcome!) Comfortable attending virtual meetings and collaborating by email Completion of our online volunteer orientation training Participation in a screening interview with our Volunteer Manager Time Commitment Meets virtually every other month Meetings occur on the fourth Tuesday of each odd-numbered month Committee members commit to one year of service Benefits Build marketing, fundraising, and nonprofit experience Gain résumé‑boosting skills Make a meaningful impact in your community Grow confidence, communication skills, and teamwork abilities Contribute to mission-driven strategic planning Ready to Make an Impact?

We’d love to have you join us!
You’ll help advance a mission that improves lives and strengthens community belonging.

Nonprofit: Reach for Resources

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Reach for Resources is a nonprofit organization that empowers individuals of all abilities to reach their full potential. We promote independence, build community involvement, and support emotional and physical well‑being through personalized services.

Opportunity Overview

Join our Marketing & Development Committee and use your skills to help grow our mission! This volunteer role is perfect for individuals interested in marketing, communications, fundraising, nonprofit development, or community engagement. You’ll collaborate with other committee members to support strategic projects that increase awareness, strengthen donor engagement, and support the long‑term sustainability of Reach for Resources.

This is a virtual volunteer opportunity with minimal but meaningful time commitment.

What You’ll Do

Committee members may assist with:

Supporting long‑range fundraising and development planning Exploring new fundraising ideas and activities Offering input on social media, blogs, newsletters, and digital outreach Helping gather stories, data, and content that highlight the impact of our programs Assisting with community awareness and partnership opportunities Recommending website updates and reviewing analytics Providing creative ideas for campaigns, events, and communications Qualifications Volunteers must be at least 14 years old Interest or experience in marketing, fundraising, communications, or nonprofit work (all levels welcome!) Comfortable attending virtual meetings and collaborating by email Completion of our online volunteer orientation training Participation in a screening interview with our Volunteer Manager Time Commitment Meets virtually every other month Meetings occur on the fourth Tuesday of each odd-numbered month Committee members commit to one year of service Benefits Build marketing, fundraising, and nonprofit experience Gain résumé‑boosting skills Make a meaningful impact in your community Grow confidence, communication skills, and teamwork abilities Contribute to mission-driven strategic planning Ready to Make an Impact?

We’d love to have you join us!
You’ll help advance a mission that improves lives and strengthens community belonging.

Nonprofit: Reach for Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55343

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Mock Interview prep volunteers needed!

We are excited to kick off our next round of virtual mock interview events beginning February 25th, and would like you to support our R!sers with your time and talent!  We are seeking those who have skill, experience, and a passion for all things pre-employment/job search. From studying a job description and tailoring a resume to showing up for an interview equipped and empowered!  If you've ever searched for a job, interviewed, or been interviewed, you are qualified and our R!sers would love to connect with you! 

  To register and attend an event, please go to our website and do the following:

1) Complete a 1-page interest form https://twincitiesrise.org/volunteer-application-form/

2) Choose the event you'd like to attend and register https://twincitiesrise.org/events-calendar/

3) Attend a pre-mock event meeting - this will be scheduled once you register. 

Check out our website to learn more about the organization  https://twincitiesrise.org/

If you have any questions or additional information, feel free to contact me at

tpittman@twincitiesrise.org 

612-470-7047

Nonprofit: Twin Cities RISE

We are excited to kick off our next round of virtual mock interview events beginning February 25th, and would like you to support our R!sers with your time and talent!  We are seeking those who have skill, experience, and a passion for all things pre-employment/job search. From studying a job description and tailoring a resume to showing up for an interview equipped and empowered!  If you've ever searched for a job, interviewed, or been interviewed, you are qualified and our R!sers would love to connect with you! 

  To register and attend an event, please go to our website and do the following:

1) Complete a 1-page interest form https://twincitiesrise.org/volunteer-application-form/

2) Choose the event you'd like to attend and register https://twincitiesrise.org/events-calendar/

3) Attend a pre-mock event meeting - this will be scheduled once you register. 

Check out our website to learn more about the organization  https://twincitiesrise.org/

If you have any questions or additional information, feel free to contact me at

tpittman@twincitiesrise.org 

612-470-7047

Nonprofit: Twin Cities RISE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become a Reader Leader

Become a Reader Leader Volunteer

Do you love literature and poetry, meaningful conversation and connection? Become a Reader Leader and help bring Shared Reading experiences to your community.

Reader Leaders are trained volunteers who facilitate small group reading sessions where stories and poems are read aloud and explored together. These sessions create welcoming spaces where people connect through literature, reflection, and conversation — no prior preparation or reading required for participants.

What You’ll Do

Facilitate welcoming Shared Reading groups in community settings such as libraries, senior living communities, recovery programs, schools, and community centers

Read short stories and poems aloud during sessions

Encourage thoughtful, respectful discussion

Help create a supportive space where everyone can participate at their comfort level

Build connection and community through shared literary experiences

Training and Support Provided

You don’t need to be a teacher or literature expert to volunteer. Reader Leaders receive 24 hours of comprehensive training that includes:

Proven Shared Reading facilitation techniques

Guidance on selecting engaging and accessible texts

Strategies for supporting diverse participants

Ongoing mentorship, resources, and a supportive volunteer network

Who Should Volunteer

Reader Leaders are people who:

Enjoy reading and discussing literature

Are good listeners and value different perspectives

Care about community connection and arts access

Want to make a meaningful difference through volunteering

Volunteer Impact

Reader Leaders help expand access to the arts and create spaces where participants can experience connection, reflection, and enjoyment through literature. Many participants describe Shared Reading as a rare opportunity to feel heard, connected, and inspired.

If you’re passionate about literature and community, we invite you to join us as a Reader Leader.

Nonprofit: The Shared Reading Society

Become a Reader Leader Volunteer

Do you love literature and poetry, meaningful conversation and connection? Become a Reader Leader and help bring Shared Reading experiences to your community.

Reader Leaders are trained volunteers who facilitate small group reading sessions where stories and poems are read aloud and explored together. These sessions create welcoming spaces where people connect through literature, reflection, and conversation — no prior preparation or reading required for participants.

What You’ll Do

Facilitate welcoming Shared Reading groups in community settings such as libraries, senior living communities, recovery programs, schools, and community centers

Read short stories and poems aloud during sessions

Encourage thoughtful, respectful discussion

Help create a supportive space where everyone can participate at their comfort level

Build connection and community through shared literary experiences

Training and Support Provided

You don’t need to be a teacher or literature expert to volunteer. Reader Leaders receive 24 hours of comprehensive training that includes:

Proven Shared Reading facilitation techniques

Guidance on selecting engaging and accessible texts

Strategies for supporting diverse participants

Ongoing mentorship, resources, and a supportive volunteer network

Who Should Volunteer

Reader Leaders are people who:

Enjoy reading and discussing literature

Are good listeners and value different perspectives

Care about community connection and arts access

Want to make a meaningful difference through volunteering

Volunteer Impact

Reader Leaders help expand access to the arts and create spaces where participants can experience connection, reflection, and enjoyment through literature. Many participants describe Shared Reading as a rare opportunity to feel heard, connected, and inspired.

If you’re passionate about literature and community, we invite you to join us as a Reader Leader.

Nonprofit: The Shared Reading Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55409-1712

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Red Wing Thrift Store Volunteer

The Salvation Army of Rochester, MN operates The Salvation Army Thrift Store in Red Wing, MN—and we’re currently seeking volunteers to help support this important community resource.

We have a wide range of volunteer opportunities available within the Thrift Store. Duties may include sorting donated items, tagging merchandise, moving tagged items to the sales floor, organizing and refreshing displays, and assisting with other daily operations as needed. Some tasks may involve moderate to heavier lifting, but this is not required—there are plenty of ways to help based on your comfort level and abilities.

Whether you’re able to volunteer occasionally or on a more regular basis, your time and effort make a meaningful impact.

Nonprofit: The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army of Rochester, MN operates The Salvation Army Thrift Store in Red Wing, MN—and we’re currently seeking volunteers to help support this important community resource.

We have a wide range of volunteer opportunities available within the Thrift Store. Duties may include sorting donated items, tagging merchandise, moving tagged items to the sales floor, organizing and refreshing displays, and assisting with other daily operations as needed. Some tasks may involve moderate to heavier lifting, but this is not required—there are plenty of ways to help based on your comfort level and abilities.

Whether you’re able to volunteer occasionally or on a more regular basis, your time and effort make a meaningful impact.

Nonprofit: The Salvation Army

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55066

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Caregiver (Age 18 +)

Tamarisk, a non profit volunteer organization, attends to the non medical needs of people and their families faced with the end stages of a life-threatening illness. Tamarisk volunteers provide regularly scheduled breaks for caregivers within the family.For approximately 2-4 hours a week Tamarisk volunteers assure the safety and well being of the patient while the family caregiver is occupied or away.  During home visits, Tamarisk volunteers play cards or games, share a movie together, read a book, listen and provide a presence to their companion.  They might prepare a light meal, run errands or bring their companion to a medical appointment.  The companions day to day needs form the agenda of the visit.  

 

Nonprofit: Tamarisk, Inc.

Tamarisk, a non profit volunteer organization, attends to the non medical needs of people and their families faced with the end stages of a life-threatening illness. Tamarisk volunteers provide regularly scheduled breaks for caregivers within the family.For approximately 2-4 hours a week Tamarisk volunteers assure the safety and well being of the patient while the family caregiver is occupied or away.  During home visits, Tamarisk volunteers play cards or games, share a movie together, read a book, listen and provide a presence to their companion.  They might prepare a light meal, run errands or bring their companion to a medical appointment.  The companions day to day needs form the agenda of the visit.  

 

Nonprofit: Tamarisk, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55304

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Heart Camp Counselors & Nurses (Age 20+)

“The best week of the year!”  That’s how campers describe our summer camp for children with heart disease.  At Camp Odayin, heart heroes gain a sense of belonging, connect with nature, and have a ton of fun.  Kind-hearted adults are invited to come play too!  As a volunteer camp counselor or nurse, you'll splash in the lake, roast marshmallows, laugh, and create memories that last a lifetime, for our campers and YOU!

“I swear going to camp ages you in reverse, I felt like a kid again!”

- Holly, volunteer camp nurse

Spend five days of your summer enjoying the magic of camp and making a difference!  Our medically staffed camps are hosted in Elkhorn, WI and Crosslake, MN.  No medical knowledge or experience is needed for camp counselors.  Training is provided and you may be eligible for travel expense reimbursement of up to $200.  We welcome and are excited to receive applications from people of all backgrounds and identities.

The volunteer application for our programs is now available and we invite you to apply by April 1st. Applicants are interviewed and accepted on a rolling basis. Therefore, the positions for certain sessions may fill prior to the deadline.

Summer Camp in Elkhorn, WI

June 22-26 (Nokasippi: grades 1-11)

Summer Camp in Crosslake, MN (transportation provided from the Twin Cities, MN)

June 24-28 (Flambeau: grades 6-8)July 13-17 (Namekagon: grades 9-11)August 3-7 (Chippewa: grades 1-6)

For more information, staff training dates, and the application visit: https://campodayin.org/apply/

Contact Alison Boerner (alison@campodayin.org / 651.351.9185) with any questions or to be added to our volunteer email list.

Nonprofit: Camp Odayin

“The best week of the year!”  That’s how campers describe our summer camp for children with heart disease.  At Camp Odayin, heart heroes gain a sense of belonging, connect with nature, and have a ton of fun.  Kind-hearted adults are invited to come play too!  As a volunteer camp counselor or nurse, you'll splash in the lake, roast marshmallows, laugh, and create memories that last a lifetime, for our campers and YOU!

“I swear going to camp ages you in reverse, I felt like a kid again!”

- Holly, volunteer camp nurse

Spend five days of your summer enjoying the magic of camp and making a difference!  Our medically staffed camps are hosted in Elkhorn, WI and Crosslake, MN.  No medical knowledge or experience is needed for camp counselors.  Training is provided and you may be eligible for travel expense reimbursement of up to $200.  We welcome and are excited to receive applications from people of all backgrounds and identities.

The volunteer application for our programs is now available and we invite you to apply by April 1st. Applicants are interviewed and accepted on a rolling basis. Therefore, the positions for certain sessions may fill prior to the deadline.

Summer Camp in Elkhorn, WI

June 22-26 (Nokasippi: grades 1-11)

Summer Camp in Crosslake, MN (transportation provided from the Twin Cities, MN)

June 24-28 (Flambeau: grades 6-8)July 13-17 (Namekagon: grades 9-11)August 3-7 (Chippewa: grades 1-6)

For more information, staff training dates, and the application visit: https://campodayin.org/apply/

Contact Alison Boerner (alison@campodayin.org / 651.351.9185) with any questions or to be added to our volunteer email list.

Nonprofit: Camp Odayin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55112

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In-Kind Items Needed

As we are scaling up to provide about 100 boxes of groceries/per week for families who don't feel safe leaving their homes during the ICE occupation, providing additional items listed below is also needed.

Laundry Soap or laundry soap sheets Dish Soap  Paper Towels  Toilet Paper  Full size toiletries including: shampoo, bar soap, body wash, menstrual products, deodorant, toothpaste, unscented lotion   

Donations can be dropped off at our donation door anytime during our open hours.

Food Shelf Hours: Mondays: 9 am - 4 pm | Tuesdays: 8 am - 4 pm | Wednesdays: 10 am - 6 pm | Thursdays: 8 am - 3 pm

Closed Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays

Nonprofit: Southern Anoka Community Assistance (SACA)

As we are scaling up to provide about 100 boxes of groceries/per week for families who don't feel safe leaving their homes during the ICE occupation, providing additional items listed below is also needed.

Laundry Soap or laundry soap sheets Dish Soap  Paper Towels  Toilet Paper  Full size toiletries including: shampoo, bar soap, body wash, menstrual products, deodorant, toothpaste, unscented lotion   

Donations can be dropped off at our donation door anytime during our open hours.

Food Shelf Hours: Mondays: 9 am - 4 pm | Tuesdays: 8 am - 4 pm | Wednesdays: 10 am - 6 pm | Thursdays: 8 am - 3 pm

Closed Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays

Nonprofit: Southern Anoka Community Assistance (SACA)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55421

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Wood Floor Refinishing – Historic Chapter House

Minnesota Valley Chapter, Izaak Walton League of America

About Us

This year, the Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League turns 100 years old. For a century, volunteers have cared for land, water, youth, and community along the Minnesota River.

Our historic Chapter House—a 1930s home we’ve stewarded since 1962—has been at the heart of that work. Its floors have carried generations of footsteps: young conservation leaders, artists, volunteers, and neighbors.

As we celebrate our centennial, we’re hoping to give the Chapter a birthday present that will last: restoring the oak floors so this space can carry us into our next hundred years.

The Opportunity

We are seeking in-kind professional services to refinish the original oak wood floors throughout our Chapter House. These floors have decades of stories in them—and a lot of foot traffic. We’re ready to restore them properly so the beauty of the oak can shine again and support many more years of community use.

This is a meaningful way for a skilled flooring professional or craftsperson to give back by leaving a lasting mark on a historic, mission-driven space.

Scope of Work

Approximately 2,000 square feet total

Includes the office, board room, and Kouba Gallery

Sanding and refinishing original oak floors

Proper sealing for durability and high-traffic use

Work timing flexible and coordinated with Chapter schedule


Nonprofit: Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League

Minnesota Valley Chapter, Izaak Walton League of America

About Us

This year, the Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League turns 100 years old. For a century, volunteers have cared for land, water, youth, and community along the Minnesota River.

Our historic Chapter House—a 1930s home we’ve stewarded since 1962—has been at the heart of that work. Its floors have carried generations of footsteps: young conservation leaders, artists, volunteers, and neighbors.

As we celebrate our centennial, we’re hoping to give the Chapter a birthday present that will last: restoring the oak floors so this space can carry us into our next hundred years.

The Opportunity

We are seeking in-kind professional services to refinish the original oak wood floors throughout our Chapter House. These floors have decades of stories in them—and a lot of foot traffic. We’re ready to restore them properly so the beauty of the oak can shine again and support many more years of community use.

This is a meaningful way for a skilled flooring professional or craftsperson to give back by leaving a lasting mark on a historic, mission-driven space.

Scope of Work

Approximately 2,000 square feet total

Includes the office, board room, and Kouba Gallery

Sanding and refinishing original oak floors

Proper sealing for durability and high-traffic use

Work timing flexible and coordinated with Chapter schedule


Nonprofit: Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Support Youth Leadership Behind the Scenes: Green Crew Scouting Advisor

Description:
The Green Crew is an award-winning, youth-led conservation and environmental leadership program based in Bloomington, MN. Our leadership team operates as Venture Crew 3111, and we are seeking Adult Advisors with a background in Scouting who are willing to support the backend operations of our Venture unit.

This role is ideal for former or current Scoutmasters, Assistant Scoutmasters, Venture Advisors, committee members, or Scouters who understand how youth-led units work—and who enjoy helping things run smoothly behind the scenes.

This is not a role about running meetings or directing youth leaders. It’s about providing structure, continuity, and operational support so youth can lead with confidence and focus on conservation and leadership.

Your Role:

Support the backend operations of Venture Crew 3111

Assist with logistics such as scheduling, permissions, advancement records, and compliance

Provide guidance on Scouting processes, policies, and best practices

Help maintain continuity as youth leadership rotates and grows

Serve as a trusted adult resource to the Green Crew leadership team and primary advisors

Why This Role Matters:

Strong youth leadership depends on solid adult support systems

Your Scouting experience helps ensure programs are safe, compliant, and sustainable

You’ll enable youth to focus on leadership, service, and conservation—not paperwork

This is a meaningful way to stay connected to Scouting values while supporting an innovative, youth-led conservation program

You’ll Be a Great Fit If…

You have experience in Scouting (BSA, Venture, Sea Scouts, or related roles)

You believe deeply in youth-led leadership models

You enjoy organization, continuity, and operational problem-solving

You’re comfortable supporting from the background rather than being front-and-center

Time Commitment:
Approximately 2–4 hours per month, with flexibility depending on the season and needs of the unit.

Location:
Bloomington, MN and surrounding communities. Some support can be provided remotely.

Nonprofit: Green Crew

Description:
The Green Crew is an award-winning, youth-led conservation and environmental leadership program based in Bloomington, MN. Our leadership team operates as Venture Crew 3111, and we are seeking Adult Advisors with a background in Scouting who are willing to support the backend operations of our Venture unit.

This role is ideal for former or current Scoutmasters, Assistant Scoutmasters, Venture Advisors, committee members, or Scouters who understand how youth-led units work—and who enjoy helping things run smoothly behind the scenes.

This is not a role about running meetings or directing youth leaders. It’s about providing structure, continuity, and operational support so youth can lead with confidence and focus on conservation and leadership.

Your Role:

Support the backend operations of Venture Crew 3111

Assist with logistics such as scheduling, permissions, advancement records, and compliance

Provide guidance on Scouting processes, policies, and best practices

Help maintain continuity as youth leadership rotates and grows

Serve as a trusted adult resource to the Green Crew leadership team and primary advisors

Why This Role Matters:

Strong youth leadership depends on solid adult support systems

Your Scouting experience helps ensure programs are safe, compliant, and sustainable

You’ll enable youth to focus on leadership, service, and conservation—not paperwork

This is a meaningful way to stay connected to Scouting values while supporting an innovative, youth-led conservation program

You’ll Be a Great Fit If…

You have experience in Scouting (BSA, Venture, Sea Scouts, or related roles)

You believe deeply in youth-led leadership models

You enjoy organization, continuity, and operational problem-solving

You’re comfortable supporting from the background rather than being front-and-center

Time Commitment:
Approximately 2–4 hours per month, with flexibility depending on the season and needs of the unit.

Location:
Bloomington, MN and surrounding communities. Some support can be provided remotely.

Nonprofit: Green Crew

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Guide the Leaders: Adult Advisor for Youth Environmental Leadership

Description:
The Green Crew is an award-winning, youth-led conservation and environmental leadership program based in Bloomington, MN. Our youth leaders don’t just participate in projects—they set direction, make decisions, and lead teams. We’re seeking Adult Leadership Advisors to join us once a month to support these youth as they grow into confident, thoughtful environmental leaders.

This role is about mentorship, perspective, and trust—not control. You won’t be running meetings or making decisions. Instead, you’ll serve as a sounding board, a steady presence, and a supportive guide as youth leaders navigate planning, collaboration, and leadership challenges.

Your Role:

Attend a monthly Green Crew youth leadership meeting

Provide consultation and mentorship to youth leaders as requested

Help youth think through decisions, priorities, and challenges

Share perspective from your own leadership or professional experience

Support a culture of accountability, inclusion, and youth agency

Why This Role Matters:

Youth leadership thrives when adults show up as allies, not directors

Your experience can help young leaders think more strategically and confidently

You’ll help cultivate the next generation of environmental and civic leaders

This is a meaningful, low-time-commitment way to invest in youth leadership and community impact

You’ll Be a Great Fit If…

You enjoy mentoring young people and listening more than directing

You have experience in leadership, education, environmental work, nonprofit service, or community organizing

You believe young people should have real authority and responsibility

You’re comfortable offering guidance while honoring youth-led decision-making

Time Commitment:
Approximately 1–2 hours per month. Meetings are scheduled in advance and may be held in person or virtually.

Location:
Bloomington, MN and surrounding communities (with some virtual participation possible).

Nonprofit: Green Crew

Description:
The Green Crew is an award-winning, youth-led conservation and environmental leadership program based in Bloomington, MN. Our youth leaders don’t just participate in projects—they set direction, make decisions, and lead teams. We’re seeking Adult Leadership Advisors to join us once a month to support these youth as they grow into confident, thoughtful environmental leaders.

This role is about mentorship, perspective, and trust—not control. You won’t be running meetings or making decisions. Instead, you’ll serve as a sounding board, a steady presence, and a supportive guide as youth leaders navigate planning, collaboration, and leadership challenges.

Your Role:

Attend a monthly Green Crew youth leadership meeting

Provide consultation and mentorship to youth leaders as requested

Help youth think through decisions, priorities, and challenges

Share perspective from your own leadership or professional experience

Support a culture of accountability, inclusion, and youth agency

Why This Role Matters:

Youth leadership thrives when adults show up as allies, not directors

Your experience can help young leaders think more strategically and confidently

You’ll help cultivate the next generation of environmental and civic leaders

This is a meaningful, low-time-commitment way to invest in youth leadership and community impact

You’ll Be a Great Fit If…

You enjoy mentoring young people and listening more than directing

You have experience in leadership, education, environmental work, nonprofit service, or community organizing

You believe young people should have real authority and responsibility

You’re comfortable offering guidance while honoring youth-led decision-making

Time Commitment:
Approximately 1–2 hours per month. Meetings are scheduled in advance and may be held in person or virtually.

Location:
Bloomington, MN and surrounding communities (with some virtual participation possible).

Nonprofit: Green Crew

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Be the Steady Hand: Adult Advisor for Youth-Led Conservation Projects

Description:
The Green Crew is an award-winning, youth-led conservation program based in Bloomington, MN. Our young leaders plan and lead real environmental service projects—restoring habitats, organizing community efforts, and building skills that last a lifetime. We’re seeking Adult Advisors who are willing to show up once a month to support, encourage, and help keep these youth-led projects safe, grounded, and successful.

This is not a role about running meetings or directing youth. It’s about showing up as a trusted adult presence—someone who believes in young people, respects their leadership, and is willing to lend experience when needed.

Your Role:

Attend one Green Crew project or meeting per month

Provide adult supervision and support during conservation service activities

Offer guidance, encouragement, and problem-solving when youth ask for it

Help ensure a safe, welcoming, and respectful environment for all participants

Serve as a positive role model for leadership, teamwork, and stewardship

Why This Role Matters:

Youth lead best when they know trusted adults have their back

Your presence helps create a safe structure where young people can take real responsibility

You’ll witness youth leadership in action—often in inspiring and unexpected ways

This is a meaningful way to support conservation without a heavy time commitment

You’ll Be a Great Fit If…

You enjoy working with young people and believe in youth leadership

You’re comfortable supporting rather than directing

You care about conservation, community, or mentoring the next generation

You can commit to showing up consistently once a month

Time Commitment:
Approximately 2–4 hours per month. Scheduling is flexible and planned in advance.

Location:
Bloomington, MN and surrounding communities. Most activities take place outdoors at conservation sites

Nonprofit: Green Crew

Description:
The Green Crew is an award-winning, youth-led conservation program based in Bloomington, MN. Our young leaders plan and lead real environmental service projects—restoring habitats, organizing community efforts, and building skills that last a lifetime. We’re seeking Adult Advisors who are willing to show up once a month to support, encourage, and help keep these youth-led projects safe, grounded, and successful.

This is not a role about running meetings or directing youth. It’s about showing up as a trusted adult presence—someone who believes in young people, respects their leadership, and is willing to lend experience when needed.

Your Role:

Attend one Green Crew project or meeting per month

Provide adult supervision and support during conservation service activities

Offer guidance, encouragement, and problem-solving when youth ask for it

Help ensure a safe, welcoming, and respectful environment for all participants

Serve as a positive role model for leadership, teamwork, and stewardship

Why This Role Matters:

Youth lead best when they know trusted adults have their back

Your presence helps create a safe structure where young people can take real responsibility

You’ll witness youth leadership in action—often in inspiring and unexpected ways

This is a meaningful way to support conservation without a heavy time commitment

You’ll Be a Great Fit If…

You enjoy working with young people and believe in youth leadership

You’re comfortable supporting rather than directing

You care about conservation, community, or mentoring the next generation

You can commit to showing up consistently once a month

Time Commitment:
Approximately 2–4 hours per month. Scheduling is flexible and planned in advance.

Location:
Bloomington, MN and surrounding communities. Most activities take place outdoors at conservation sites

Nonprofit: Green Crew

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gallery Sitter: A Quiet, Welcoming Presence at the Kouba Gallery

Spend time with art. Drink tea. Welcome people as they arrive.

The Kouba Gallery is looking for Gallery Sitters — people who enjoy being in a beautiful, peaceful space and offering a warm, low-key welcome to visitors. This role is perfect for someone who loves art, enjoys reading or quiet time, and doesn’t mind occasionally saying hello and answering a simple question.

You don’t need to “host” or run events. We will provide all the information you need. Your role is simply to be present, help visitors feel comfortable, and let the gallery be open and inviting.

What This Actually Looks Like

Sit in the gallery or front foyer during a scheduled open hour

Read a book, drink tea, enjoy the space

Greet visitors as they arrive and let them know they’re welcome

Share basic information about the exhibition if asked (we provide this)

Let visitors explore at their own pace

Ensure the space is left tidy at the end of your shift

Schedule & Commitment

Weekly or monthly shifts, scheduled in advance

Typical shifts are 2–3 hours

We’re looking for people who can commit to a consistent day and time, so visitors know when the gallery is open and welcoming

This Role Is Ideal If You:

Enjoy quiet, beautiful spaces

Like being helpful without being “on”

Are reliable and comfortable keeping a regular schedule

Appreciate art, nature, and gentle human connection

Want a meaningful way to volunteer without stress or hustle

Why This Matters

By simply being present, you help make the Kouba Gallery accessible and alive. Your calm welcome allows people to linger with the art, return again, and feel that this space belongs to them.

This is one of the most essential roles in the gallery — and one of the most peaceful.

Nonprofit: Kouba Gallery

Spend time with art. Drink tea. Welcome people as they arrive.

The Kouba Gallery is looking for Gallery Sitters — people who enjoy being in a beautiful, peaceful space and offering a warm, low-key welcome to visitors. This role is perfect for someone who loves art, enjoys reading or quiet time, and doesn’t mind occasionally saying hello and answering a simple question.

You don’t need to “host” or run events. We will provide all the information you need. Your role is simply to be present, help visitors feel comfortable, and let the gallery be open and inviting.

What This Actually Looks Like

Sit in the gallery or front foyer during a scheduled open hour

Read a book, drink tea, enjoy the space

Greet visitors as they arrive and let them know they’re welcome

Share basic information about the exhibition if asked (we provide this)

Let visitors explore at their own pace

Ensure the space is left tidy at the end of your shift

Schedule & Commitment

Weekly or monthly shifts, scheduled in advance

Typical shifts are 2–3 hours

We’re looking for people who can commit to a consistent day and time, so visitors know when the gallery is open and welcoming

This Role Is Ideal If You:

Enjoy quiet, beautiful spaces

Like being helpful without being “on”

Are reliable and comfortable keeping a regular schedule

Appreciate art, nature, and gentle human connection

Want a meaningful way to volunteer without stress or hustle

Why This Matters

By simply being present, you help make the Kouba Gallery accessible and alive. Your calm welcome allows people to linger with the art, return again, and feel that this space belongs to them.

This is one of the most essential roles in the gallery — and one of the most peaceful.

Nonprofit: Kouba Gallery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be the First Friendly Face: Community Welcome Volunteer

About Us

The Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League is a 100% volunteer-run community of people who love nature, care about conservation, and believe community should feel human, not bureaucratic. We steward land along the Minnesota River and support youth leadership, art, and storytelling through programs like the Green Crew, the Kouba Gallery, and the Young IKE podcast.

The Opportunity (What This Really Is)

When someone reaches out to volunteer, they’re usually excited — and a little unsure.

This role is simply about being the first friendly human response.

No systems.
No managing.
No pressure.

Just making people feel welcome and helping them take their next small step.

What You’d Actually Do

Send a warm reply when someone says, “I’d like to help.”

Ask a simple question like, “What are you interested in?”

Point them toward an upcoming event, project day, or person.

Occasionally send a quick thank-you after they participate.

That’s it.

You are not responsible for outcomes — just connection.

Who This Is Perfect For

Someone kind, responsive, and human

A people-person who doesn’t want a “role”

Someone who believes first impressions matter

Anyone who likes helping others feel less awkward walking into something new

Time & Commitment

Totally flexible

Often bursty, not constant

Usually a few emails a month, sometimes none

Fully remote

Why This Matters

People don’t stay because of spreadsheets.
They stay because someone made them feel welcome.

You’d be that someone.

Nonprofit: Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League

About Us

The Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League is a 100% volunteer-run community of people who love nature, care about conservation, and believe community should feel human, not bureaucratic. We steward land along the Minnesota River and support youth leadership, art, and storytelling through programs like the Green Crew, the Kouba Gallery, and the Young IKE podcast.

The Opportunity (What This Really Is)

When someone reaches out to volunteer, they’re usually excited — and a little unsure.

This role is simply about being the first friendly human response.

No systems.
No managing.
No pressure.

Just making people feel welcome and helping them take their next small step.

What You’d Actually Do

Send a warm reply when someone says, “I’d like to help.”

Ask a simple question like, “What are you interested in?”

Point them toward an upcoming event, project day, or person.

Occasionally send a quick thank-you after they participate.

That’s it.

You are not responsible for outcomes — just connection.

Who This Is Perfect For

Someone kind, responsive, and human

A people-person who doesn’t want a “role”

Someone who believes first impressions matter

Anyone who likes helping others feel less awkward walking into something new

Time & Commitment

Totally flexible

Often bursty, not constant

Usually a few emails a month, sometimes none

Fully remote

Why This Matters

People don’t stay because of spreadsheets.
They stay because someone made them feel welcome.

You’d be that someone.

Nonprofit: Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Investment & Financial Perspective Volunteer

About Us
We’re a 100% volunteer-run conservation organization working along the Minnesota River. We restore land, support youth leadership through our award-winning Green Crew, and bring people together around environmental action, art, and community. We care deeply about using our resources wisely so we can keep doing this work for the long haul.

The Ask (Plainly Stated)
We’re looking for one or two finance-minded people who enjoy thinking critically about money — not managing it day-to-day, but stepping back and asking smart questions.

If you like looking at a portfolio and saying:

“What’s the risk here?”

“What’s this money for?”

“Does this still make sense?”

…this role is for you.

What This Is (and Is Not)
✔ A chance to bring perspective, not paperwork
✔ A working conversation with thoughtful people
✔ A few hours, a few times a year

✖ Not bookkeeping
✖ Not fundraising
✖ Not legal or fiduciary liability
✖ Not a heavy lift

What You’ll Actually Do

Meet quarterly with a small group (Vice President, Treasurer, and a few volunteers).

Review the Chapter’s investment picture at a high level.

Talk through balance, risk exposure, and long-term sustainability.

Offer recommendations and “gut checks,” not directives.

Help the Board make clearer, calmer decisions about money.

Who This Tends to Fit Well

Someone in finance, investing, accounting, or wealth management

A semi-retired or retired professional who still enjoys thinking, but not managing

A values-driven person who wants their experience to matter

Someone who likes being a trusted voice, not the person “in charge”

Time Commitment

Quarterly meetings

Light prep beforehand

Respectful of your time and boundaries

Why This Matters
Good conservation work fails when money decisions are rushed, opaque, or misaligned.
Your perspective helps us stay steady, ethical, and effective — and helps protect the work our volunteers and youth are doing on the ground.

If you’ve ever thought, “I’d like to give back using my judgment, not my weekends,” this is that opportunity.

Nonprofit: Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League

About Us
We’re a 100% volunteer-run conservation organization working along the Minnesota River. We restore land, support youth leadership through our award-winning Green Crew, and bring people together around environmental action, art, and community. We care deeply about using our resources wisely so we can keep doing this work for the long haul.

The Ask (Plainly Stated)
We’re looking for one or two finance-minded people who enjoy thinking critically about money — not managing it day-to-day, but stepping back and asking smart questions.

If you like looking at a portfolio and saying:

“What’s the risk here?”

“What’s this money for?”

“Does this still make sense?”

…this role is for you.

What This Is (and Is Not)
✔ A chance to bring perspective, not paperwork
✔ A working conversation with thoughtful people
✔ A few hours, a few times a year

✖ Not bookkeeping
✖ Not fundraising
✖ Not legal or fiduciary liability
✖ Not a heavy lift

What You’ll Actually Do

Meet quarterly with a small group (Vice President, Treasurer, and a few volunteers).

Review the Chapter’s investment picture at a high level.

Talk through balance, risk exposure, and long-term sustainability.

Offer recommendations and “gut checks,” not directives.

Help the Board make clearer, calmer decisions about money.

Who This Tends to Fit Well

Someone in finance, investing, accounting, or wealth management

A semi-retired or retired professional who still enjoys thinking, but not managing

A values-driven person who wants their experience to matter

Someone who likes being a trusted voice, not the person “in charge”

Time Commitment

Quarterly meetings

Light prep beforehand

Respectful of your time and boundaries

Why This Matters
Good conservation work fails when money decisions are rushed, opaque, or misaligned.
Your perspective helps us stay steady, ethical, and effective — and helps protect the work our volunteers and youth are doing on the ground.

If you’ve ever thought, “I’d like to give back using my judgment, not my weekends,” this is that opportunity.

Nonprofit: Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: River Watch School Liaison – Support Student Water Science

Overview / Impact:
Help connect students to real-world water science through the River Watch program! Friends of the Minnesota Valley is seeking a volunteer to support scheduling and communication with local schools participating in hands-on water quality monitoring along the Minnesota River and its tributaries.

This role is a wonderful fit for a former teacher—especially a science or environmental educator—who wants to stay connected to education while supporting student learning and environmental stewardship.

What You’ll Do:

Communicate with teachers and schools to schedule River Watch sampling days

Coordinate calendars between schools, volunteers, and River Watch staff

Help confirm logistics such as dates, locations, and classroom needs

Serve as a friendly point of contact for educators with questions

Help ensure smooth, well-organized experiences for students and teachers

Ideal For:
Former teachers, retired educators, or education professionals who enjoy organization, communication, and supporting student learning. You do not need to lead field activities—this role focuses on scheduling and coordination support.

Skills:
Strong communication skills, comfort with email and calendars, attention to detail, and appreciation for hands-on science education. Familiarity with school schedules or classroom logistics is a plus.

Time Commitment:
2–5 hours per month, with some seasonal variation during the school year. Flexible schedule. Mostly remote, with optional in-person connection to River Watch events.

Additional Information:
Training and support are provided. This is a volunteer role that makes a direct, positive impact on youth education and water stewardship in the Minnesota River Valley.

Nonprofit: Friends of the Minnesota Valley

Overview / Impact:
Help connect students to real-world water science through the River Watch program! Friends of the Minnesota Valley is seeking a volunteer to support scheduling and communication with local schools participating in hands-on water quality monitoring along the Minnesota River and its tributaries.

This role is a wonderful fit for a former teacher—especially a science or environmental educator—who wants to stay connected to education while supporting student learning and environmental stewardship.

What You’ll Do:

Communicate with teachers and schools to schedule River Watch sampling days

Coordinate calendars between schools, volunteers, and River Watch staff

Help confirm logistics such as dates, locations, and classroom needs

Serve as a friendly point of contact for educators with questions

Help ensure smooth, well-organized experiences for students and teachers

Ideal For:
Former teachers, retired educators, or education professionals who enjoy organization, communication, and supporting student learning. You do not need to lead field activities—this role focuses on scheduling and coordination support.

Skills:
Strong communication skills, comfort with email and calendars, attention to detail, and appreciation for hands-on science education. Familiarity with school schedules or classroom logistics is a plus.

Time Commitment:
2–5 hours per month, with some seasonal variation during the school year. Flexible schedule. Mostly remote, with optional in-person connection to River Watch events.

Additional Information:
Training and support are provided. This is a volunteer role that makes a direct, positive impact on youth education and water stewardship in the Minnesota River Valley.

Nonprofit: Friends of the Minnesota Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Board Member – Help Guide the Future of the Minnesota River Valley

Overview / Impact:
Friends of the Minnesota Valley is seeking thoughtful, community-minded volunteers to serve on our Board of Directors. Board members help guide the organization’s mission to protect, restore, and celebrate the Minnesota River Valley through strategic leadership, stewardship, and partnership-building.

Serving on the Board is a meaningful way to shape conservation outcomes, support environmental education, and strengthen a trusted voice for the river and its communities.

What You’ll Do:

Provide strategic guidance and oversight for the organization’s mission and programs

Participate in board meetings and key planning discussions

Support responsible governance, financial stewardship, and long-term sustainability

Serve as an ambassador for Friends of the Minnesota Valley within the community

Offer insight, connections, or expertise that strengthen the organization

Ideal For:
Individuals who care deeply about the Minnesota River, environmental protection, community engagement, or nonprofit leadership. Prior board experience is welcome but not required. We value diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and professional backgrounds.

Skills:
Strategic thinking, collaboration, good judgment, willingness to ask questions, and commitment to the mission. Experience in conservation, education, finance, communications, law, fundraising, or community leadership is helpful but not required.

Time Commitment:
Approximately 5–10 hours per month. Includes regular board meetings (typically monthly or bi-monthly) and occasional committee or event participation. Meetings are a mix of in-person and remote.

Additional Information:
Board service is a volunteer position. Orientation and support are provided to help new board members feel confident and prepared.

Nonprofit: Friends of the Minnesota Valley

Overview / Impact:
Friends of the Minnesota Valley is seeking thoughtful, community-minded volunteers to serve on our Board of Directors. Board members help guide the organization’s mission to protect, restore, and celebrate the Minnesota River Valley through strategic leadership, stewardship, and partnership-building.

Serving on the Board is a meaningful way to shape conservation outcomes, support environmental education, and strengthen a trusted voice for the river and its communities.

What You’ll Do:

Provide strategic guidance and oversight for the organization’s mission and programs

Participate in board meetings and key planning discussions

Support responsible governance, financial stewardship, and long-term sustainability

Serve as an ambassador for Friends of the Minnesota Valley within the community

Offer insight, connections, or expertise that strengthen the organization

Ideal For:
Individuals who care deeply about the Minnesota River, environmental protection, community engagement, or nonprofit leadership. Prior board experience is welcome but not required. We value diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and professional backgrounds.

Skills:
Strategic thinking, collaboration, good judgment, willingness to ask questions, and commitment to the mission. Experience in conservation, education, finance, communications, law, fundraising, or community leadership is helpful but not required.

Time Commitment:
Approximately 5–10 hours per month. Includes regular board meetings (typically monthly or bi-monthly) and occasional committee or event participation. Meetings are a mix of in-person and remote.

Additional Information:
Board service is a volunteer position. Orientation and support are provided to help new board members feel confident and prepared.

Nonprofit: Friends of the Minnesota Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Individual Volunteers Needed! (Roseville)

Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. 


Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 110,000 homes since 1987.

 

NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes.

 

We need help with our warehouse inventory!

 

Meet donors/donations at the dock door, taking in household goods and furniture. Load trucks for our delivery team. Unload trucks as they return from residential and corporate pickups. Help us restock the shelves after shopping has been completed. Be prepared for a workout, get your steps in, and lift stuff (both light and heavy)!

 

Shifts are in 3 hour increments available Monday through Thursday from 9:00am to Noon, 12:00pm to 3:00pm and 3:00pm to 6:00pm and Friday through Saturday from 9:00am to Noon and 12:00pm to 3:00pm.

 

We are especially in need of volunteers for the 3-6pm weekday and 9am-3pm Saturday shifts.

 

We ask that you first come in for a tour of our warehouse so that you can get a scope of what we do. Tours last 20 to 30 minutes.

 

Volunteers must be 14 years of age or older. 

 

To learn more and get involved, please visit bridging.org

  

Roseville Location: 1730 Terrace Drive, Roseville, MN 55113


Wendy Erickson, Volunteer Coordinator

direct phone: 651-319-9295  

email: wendy.erickson@bridging.org

 

For information on group volunteering, contact

Joel Bisser, Community Engagement Coordinator 

direct phone: 651-403-6872

email: joel.bisser@bridging.org

 

Nonprofit: Bridging

Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. 


Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 110,000 homes since 1987.

 

NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes.

 

We need help with our warehouse inventory!

 

Meet donors/donations at the dock door, taking in household goods and furniture. Load trucks for our delivery team. Unload trucks as they return from residential and corporate pickups. Help us restock the shelves after shopping has been completed. Be prepared for a workout, get your steps in, and lift stuff (both light and heavy)!

 

Shifts are in 3 hour increments available Monday through Thursday from 9:00am to Noon, 12:00pm to 3:00pm and 3:00pm to 6:00pm and Friday through Saturday from 9:00am to Noon and 12:00pm to 3:00pm.

 

We are especially in need of volunteers for the 3-6pm weekday and 9am-3pm Saturday shifts.

 

We ask that you first come in for a tour of our warehouse so that you can get a scope of what we do. Tours last 20 to 30 minutes.

 

Volunteers must be 14 years of age or older. 

 

To learn more and get involved, please visit bridging.org

  

Roseville Location: 1730 Terrace Drive, Roseville, MN 55113


Wendy Erickson, Volunteer Coordinator

direct phone: 651-319-9295  

email: wendy.erickson@bridging.org

 

For information on group volunteering, contact

Joel Bisser, Community Engagement Coordinator 

direct phone: 651-403-6872

email: joel.bisser@bridging.org

 

Nonprofit: Bridging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Individual Volunteers Needed! (Plymouth)

Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. 


Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 120,000 homes since 1987.

 

NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes.


Join our new Plymouth volunteer team! Warehouse Assistance volunteers wanted. Great for someone looking to stay active!

Days available: Tuesday – Saturday

Shifts available:

9:00 am – 12:00 pm12:00 pm – 3:00 pm3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

What will I be doing?

Accept and move donations of furniture and housewares.Assist with donation intake in the community with Bridging trucks (drivers wanted).Lifting required; carts and dollies available.

Submit an interest form TODAY to get started!

 

We ask that you first come in for a tour of our warehouse so that you can get a scope of what we do. Tours last 20 to 30 minutes.

 

Volunteers must be 14 years of age or older. 


 

Erin Colburn, Volunteer Coordinator 

952.460.3750

erin.colburn@bridging.org

Nonprofit: Bridging

Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. 


Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 120,000 homes since 1987.

 

NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes.


Join our new Plymouth volunteer team! Warehouse Assistance volunteers wanted. Great for someone looking to stay active!

Days available: Tuesday – Saturday

Shifts available:

9:00 am – 12:00 pm12:00 pm – 3:00 pm3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

What will I be doing?

Accept and move donations of furniture and housewares.Assist with donation intake in the community with Bridging trucks (drivers wanted).Lifting required; carts and dollies available.

Submit an interest form TODAY to get started!

 

We ask that you first come in for a tour of our warehouse so that you can get a scope of what we do. Tours last 20 to 30 minutes.

 

Volunteers must be 14 years of age or older. 


 

Erin Colburn, Volunteer Coordinator 

952.460.3750

erin.colburn@bridging.org

Nonprofit: Bridging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55441

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Individual Volunteers Needed! (Bloomington)

Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. 


Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 120,000 homes since 1987.

 

NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes.

 

We need help with our warehouse inventory!

 

Meet donors/donations at the dock door, taking in household goods and furniture. Load trucks for our delivery team. Unload trucks as they return from residential and corporate pickups. Help us restock the shelves after shopping has been completed. Be prepared for a workout, get your steps in, and lift stuff (both light and heavy)!

 

Shifts are in 3 hour increments available Monday through Thursday from 9:00am to Noon, 12:00pm to 3:00pm and 3:00pm to 6:00pm and Friday through Saturday from 9:00am to Noon and 12:00pm to 3:00pm.

 

We are especially in need of volunteers for the 3-6pm weekday and 9am-3pm Saturday shifts.

 

We ask that you first come in for a tour of our warehouse so that you can get a scope of what we do. Tours last 20 to 30 minutes.

 

Volunteers must be 14 years of age or older. 

 

To learn more and get involved, please visit bridging.org

  

Bloomington Location: 201 W. 87th Street, Bloomington, MN 55420

Erin Colburn, Volunteer Coordinator 

direct phone: 952-460-3750

email: erin.colburn@bridging.org


For information on group volunteering, contact

Ilon Preston, Community Engagement Coordinator 

952.460.1037

ilon.preston@bridging.org

Nonprofit: Bridging

Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. 


Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 120,000 homes since 1987.

 

NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes.

 

We need help with our warehouse inventory!

 

Meet donors/donations at the dock door, taking in household goods and furniture. Load trucks for our delivery team. Unload trucks as they return from residential and corporate pickups. Help us restock the shelves after shopping has been completed. Be prepared for a workout, get your steps in, and lift stuff (both light and heavy)!

 

Shifts are in 3 hour increments available Monday through Thursday from 9:00am to Noon, 12:00pm to 3:00pm and 3:00pm to 6:00pm and Friday through Saturday from 9:00am to Noon and 12:00pm to 3:00pm.

 

We are especially in need of volunteers for the 3-6pm weekday and 9am-3pm Saturday shifts.

 

We ask that you first come in for a tour of our warehouse so that you can get a scope of what we do. Tours last 20 to 30 minutes.

 

Volunteers must be 14 years of age or older. 

 

To learn more and get involved, please visit bridging.org

  

Bloomington Location: 201 W. 87th Street, Bloomington, MN 55420

Erin Colburn, Volunteer Coordinator 

direct phone: 952-460-3750

email: erin.colburn@bridging.org


For information on group volunteering, contact

Ilon Preston, Community Engagement Coordinator 

952.460.1037

ilon.preston@bridging.org

Nonprofit: Bridging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55420

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Essentials Drive for Bridging (Roseville)

NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes.

OFFSITE OPPORTUNITY!!! Help Bridging Stock the Shelves! Imagine how you could cook a meal without basic kitchen utensils or sleep without a pillow or blanket?

Thousands of local families and individuals face this situation every day.

By hosting an Essentials Drive at your workplace, faith-based organization, or in your community, you can help provide essential items to households in need while raising awareness. Bridging serves an average of 120 households each week.

Location: Off-site at your work, school, faith-based organization, and in your community.

Organize a drive today! Help us stock the shelves so we can serve over 300 people (120 households) every week. Essential Drives allow us to fill the gaps in donations and make sure families have what they need to fully function in their new home.

Coordinator’s Guide is available with full details to get started. New or gently-used items accepted. Promotional support and templates are available for each type of project.

Types of Essentials Drives:

Blankets: All sizes (twin, full, queen, and king) wanted. We need blankets for over 300 people each week!

Towels: All sizes and types wanted. Our goal is to provide one bath towel per person. That's over 13,000 towels each year!

Kitchen Packs: Include a can opener, mixing spoon, spatula, utility scissors, pizza cutter, and a container to hold items. We need over 120 packs per week to give each home a pack.

Cleaning Kits: Include dish scrubber, rubber gloves, sponges, hard surface scrub brush, dust cloths, and a container to hold items (bucket or shoebox size bin). (No cleansers/chemicals please). We need over 120 packs per week to give each home a kit.

Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. 

Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 120,000 homes since 1987.

NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes.

To learn more and get involved, please visit bridging.org.

Roseville Location 1730 Terrace Dr. Roseville, MN 55113

Joel Bisser, Community Engagement Coordinator, Roseville
651-403-6872
joel.bissser@bridging.org

Nonprofit: Bridging

NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes.

OFFSITE OPPORTUNITY!!! Help Bridging Stock the Shelves! Imagine how you could cook a meal without basic kitchen utensils or sleep without a pillow or blanket?

Thousands of local families and individuals face this situation every day.

By hosting an Essentials Drive at your workplace, faith-based organization, or in your community, you can help provide essential items to households in need while raising awareness. Bridging serves an average of 120 households each week.

Location: Off-site at your work, school, faith-based organization, and in your community.

Organize a drive today! Help us stock the shelves so we can serve over 300 people (120 households) every week. Essential Drives allow us to fill the gaps in donations and make sure families have what they need to fully function in their new home.

Coordinator’s Guide is available with full details to get started. New or gently-used items accepted. Promotional support and templates are available for each type of project.

Types of Essentials Drives:

Blankets: All sizes (twin, full, queen, and king) wanted. We need blankets for over 300 people each week!

Towels: All sizes and types wanted. Our goal is to provide one bath towel per person. That's over 13,000 towels each year!

Kitchen Packs: Include a can opener, mixing spoon, spatula, utility scissors, pizza cutter, and a container to hold items. We need over 120 packs per week to give each home a pack.

Cleaning Kits: Include dish scrubber, rubber gloves, sponges, hard surface scrub brush, dust cloths, and a container to hold items (bucket or shoebox size bin). (No cleansers/chemicals please). We need over 120 packs per week to give each home a kit.

Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. 

Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 120,000 homes since 1987.

NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes.

To learn more and get involved, please visit bridging.org.

Roseville Location 1730 Terrace Dr. Roseville, MN 55113

Joel Bisser, Community Engagement Coordinator, Roseville
651-403-6872
joel.bissser@bridging.org

Nonprofit: Bridging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Essentials Drive for Bridging (Bloomington)

NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes.

OFFSITE OPPORTUNITY!!! Help Bridging Stock the Shelves! Imagine how you could cook a meal without basic kitchen utensils or sleep without a pillow or blanket?

Thousands of local families and individuals face this situation every day.

By hosting an Essentials Drive at your workplace, faith-based organization, or in your community, you can help provide essential items to households in need while raising awareness. Bridging serves an average of 120 households each week.

Location: Off-site at your work, school, faith-based organization, and in your community.

Organize a drive today! Help us stock the shelves so we can serve over 300 people (120 households) every week. Essential Drives allow us to fill the gaps in donations and make sure families have what they need to fully function in their new home.

Coordinator’s Guide is available with full details to get started. New or gently-used items accepted. Promotional support and templates are available for each type of project.

Types of Essentials Drives:

Blankets: All sizes (twin, full, queen, and king) wanted. We need blankets for over 300 people each week!

Towels: All sizes and types wanted. Our goal is to provide one bath towel per person. That's over 13,000 towels each year!

Kitchen Packs: Include a can opener, mixing spoon, spatula, utility scissors, pizza cutter, and a container to hold items. We need over 120 packs per week to give each home a pack.

Cleaning Kits: Include dish scrubber, rubber gloves, sponges, hard surface scrub brush, dust cloths, and a container to hold items (bucket or shoebox size bin). (No cleansers/chemicals please). We need over 120 packs per week to give each home a kit.

Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. 

Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 120,000 homes since 1987.

NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes.

To learn more and get involved, please visit bridging.org.

Bloomington Location: 201 W. 87th St. Bloomington, MN 55420

Ilon Preston, Community Engagement Coordinator

ilon.preston@bridging.org

952.460.1037

Nonprofit: Bridging

NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes.

OFFSITE OPPORTUNITY!!! Help Bridging Stock the Shelves! Imagine how you could cook a meal without basic kitchen utensils or sleep without a pillow or blanket?

Thousands of local families and individuals face this situation every day.

By hosting an Essentials Drive at your workplace, faith-based organization, or in your community, you can help provide essential items to households in need while raising awareness. Bridging serves an average of 120 households each week.

Location: Off-site at your work, school, faith-based organization, and in your community.

Organize a drive today! Help us stock the shelves so we can serve over 300 people (120 households) every week. Essential Drives allow us to fill the gaps in donations and make sure families have what they need to fully function in their new home.

Coordinator’s Guide is available with full details to get started. New or gently-used items accepted. Promotional support and templates are available for each type of project.

Types of Essentials Drives:

Blankets: All sizes (twin, full, queen, and king) wanted. We need blankets for over 300 people each week!

Towels: All sizes and types wanted. Our goal is to provide one bath towel per person. That's over 13,000 towels each year!

Kitchen Packs: Include a can opener, mixing spoon, spatula, utility scissors, pizza cutter, and a container to hold items. We need over 120 packs per week to give each home a pack.

Cleaning Kits: Include dish scrubber, rubber gloves, sponges, hard surface scrub brush, dust cloths, and a container to hold items (bucket or shoebox size bin). (No cleansers/chemicals please). We need over 120 packs per week to give each home a kit.

Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. 

Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 120,000 homes since 1987.

NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes.

To learn more and get involved, please visit bridging.org.

Bloomington Location: 201 W. 87th St. Bloomington, MN 55420

Ilon Preston, Community Engagement Coordinator

ilon.preston@bridging.org

952.460.1037

Nonprofit: Bridging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55420

Allow Groups: No