Opportunities From: HandsOn Twin Cities

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: 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: Pack School Supplies for Underserved Schools around the Country!

By partnering with teachers and students in under-resourced schools, the Kids In Need Foundation provides the support needed for teachers to teach and learners to learn. The fulfillment of our national programs occurs at our Teacher Resource Center in Little Canada, MN. We rely heavily on help from volunteers like you, and would be honored if you would consider joining us to achieve our mission.

We have a number of upcoming volunteer shifts. Interested volunteers can view and register for upcoming volunteer events here! If you are interested in scheduling a time for your group to volunteer, KINF can accommodate up to 80 participants at a time. Please email volunteering@kinf.org if you are interested in setting up a private volunteer group session or if you have any additional questions.  We can’t wait to have you join us!

Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation

By partnering with teachers and students in under-resourced schools, the Kids In Need Foundation provides the support needed for teachers to teach and learners to learn. The fulfillment of our national programs occurs at our Teacher Resource Center in Little Canada, MN. We rely heavily on help from volunteers like you, and would be honored if you would consider joining us to achieve our mission.

We have a number of upcoming volunteer shifts. Interested volunteers can view and register for upcoming volunteer events here! If you are interested in scheduling a time for your group to volunteer, KINF can accommodate up to 80 participants at a time. Please email volunteering@kinf.org if you are interested in setting up a private volunteer group session or if you have any additional questions.  We can’t wait to have you join us!

Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55117

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Brighten a Hospice Patient's Day!

AccentCare Hospice is seeking compassionate volunteers to help brighten the lives of our patients. Whether you are playing music for our patients, praying with them, providing aromatherapy, visiting with a therapy dog, or making supportive phone calls to bereaved families, you can make a difference in the lives of hospice patients. While you are brightening our patients’ lives you might find that your life becomes brighter too!

AccentCare Hospice, formerly Seasons Hospice, serves patients and families in your area. We are currently seeking new volunteers to provide a wide variety of services to our patients and their loved ones. Our direct care volunteers visit with patients wherever they call home to provide companionship and socialization. Loyal Friends Pet Teams bring therapy dogs to visit our patients. Music companions use the power of music to enhance the quality of our patients’ lives. Spiritual companions share their faith with patients of the same religious background and complement the services of our chaplains. Legacy project volunteers assist patients and families with creating meaningful projects to honor the patients’ life. Vigil volunteers provide supportive presence at the bedside of patients who are actively dying. These are just a few of the ways volunteers in our organization support our patients, families, and staff.

Even if you only have a few hours a month to give, we would be honored to have you join our team and support our mission of offering compassionate, personalized hospice care. Training is free and flexible to fit your schedule,ule and you can choose what area you want to serve. Students age 15 and up are encouraged to join us as indirect volunteers or can buddy with another trained volunteer (teen or adult) to make in-person visits to patients in facilities. We look forward to hearing from you and helping you find ways to share your talents with those at the end of life.

Nonprofit: AccentCare Fairview Hospice

AccentCare Hospice is seeking compassionate volunteers to help brighten the lives of our patients. Whether you are playing music for our patients, praying with them, providing aromatherapy, visiting with a therapy dog, or making supportive phone calls to bereaved families, you can make a difference in the lives of hospice patients. While you are brightening our patients’ lives you might find that your life becomes brighter too!

AccentCare Hospice, formerly Seasons Hospice, serves patients and families in your area. We are currently seeking new volunteers to provide a wide variety of services to our patients and their loved ones. Our direct care volunteers visit with patients wherever they call home to provide companionship and socialization. Loyal Friends Pet Teams bring therapy dogs to visit our patients. Music companions use the power of music to enhance the quality of our patients’ lives. Spiritual companions share their faith with patients of the same religious background and complement the services of our chaplains. Legacy project volunteers assist patients and families with creating meaningful projects to honor the patients’ life. Vigil volunteers provide supportive presence at the bedside of patients who are actively dying. These are just a few of the ways volunteers in our organization support our patients, families, and staff.

Even if you only have a few hours a month to give, we would be honored to have you join our team and support our mission of offering compassionate, personalized hospice care. Training is free and flexible to fit your schedule,ule and you can choose what area you want to serve. Students age 15 and up are encouraged to join us as indirect volunteers or can buddy with another trained volunteer (teen or adult) to make in-person visits to patients in facilities. We look forward to hearing from you and helping you find ways to share your talents with those at the end of life.

Nonprofit: AccentCare Fairview Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Big Climb Minneapolis Event Day Volunteer

Big Climb brings you inside U.S. Bank Stadium, home of the Minnesota Vikings, where we turn the stands into a powerful path forward for blood cancer patients and survivors. Participants race up and down the stairs at U.S. Bank Stadium and finish across the 50 yard line! We are looking for event day volunteers to assist with setup, during the event, and clean up. Volunteer positions include general setup, check-in, t-shirt distribution, volunteer check-in, and more! Once you sign up, you will receive an email from our volunteer manager who will reach out with more information. If you have any questions, please email kelsey.hanley@lls.org.

Nonprofit: Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

Big Climb brings you inside U.S. Bank Stadium, home of the Minnesota Vikings, where we turn the stands into a powerful path forward for blood cancer patients and survivors. Participants race up and down the stairs at U.S. Bank Stadium and finish across the 50 yard line! We are looking for event day volunteers to assist with setup, during the event, and clean up. Volunteer positions include general setup, check-in, t-shirt distribution, volunteer check-in, and more! Once you sign up, you will receive an email from our volunteer manager who will reach out with more information. If you have any questions, please email kelsey.hanley@lls.org.

Nonprofit: Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55415

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Packers-Eagan

Turn hunger into hope with your own two hands! Join us in our mission of feeding starving children around the world. Together with other volunteers, pack dry meals called "Mannapack Rice." Join us in saving and transforming lives. Reserve your spot online via our website: www.fmsc.org/eagan

 

Thank you and we hope to see you very soon!

 

Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc.

Turn hunger into hope with your own two hands! Join us in our mission of feeding starving children around the world. Together with other volunteers, pack dry meals called "Mannapack Rice." Join us in saving and transforming lives. Reserve your spot online via our website: www.fmsc.org/eagan

 

Thank you and we hope to see you very soon!

 

Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55121

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Packers - Coon Rapids

Turn hunger into hope with your own two hands!

You will…

Get a brief orientation with video, rules, and instructions work together with other volunteers to be part of an assembly line process to label, pour ingredients, weigh, box, and palletize dry ingredients. Conclude your packing shift to celebrate the number of boxes you packed as a large group and learn about what your next steps can look like

We will…

Promise you a good time working together with friends, family, and sometimes strangers Empower you and your team to be world changers Include everyone on your team. We have spots for people who can’t stand, those who want to move and be active, and anyone who is looking for a fun place to volunteer!

How to get involved…

Sign up online: fmsc.org/coonrapids. We do have limited space per packing session We have three locations in the greater Twin Cities area (Chanhassen, Coon Rapids, and Eagan) Each site has 5 packing sessions six days a week (we’re closed on Sundays) Monday through Friday 9:30 am - 11:15 am 12 pm – 1:45 pm 2:30 pm – 4:15 pm 5 pm- 6:30 pm 7:15 - 9 pm Saturday 9:30 am - 11:15 am 12 pm - 1:45 pm 2:30 pm- 4:15 pm5 pm - 6:30pm 7:15 pm - 9 pm

A few other things to know…

Our minimum age requirement is 5 years old when accompanied by an adult. We do not have a minimum group size, so you may come alone or bring a group. If you are completing community/school/church/court related community service, please ask for a Volunteer Service Hours form immediately following your packing session.

Donations: While donations are not required to pack at this session, we humbly request them. Each volunteer packs about $50 worth of food and FMSC receives no government support. We can only send meals as we have funding. Nearly everyone is able to contribute something, but we leave the amount up to you. Many groups and individuals make advance fundraising a fun part of their service project. As you're willing and able, you may donate on the day you volunteer (by cash, check or credit card), or online before or after you pack.

Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc.

Turn hunger into hope with your own two hands!

You will…

Get a brief orientation with video, rules, and instructions work together with other volunteers to be part of an assembly line process to label, pour ingredients, weigh, box, and palletize dry ingredients. Conclude your packing shift to celebrate the number of boxes you packed as a large group and learn about what your next steps can look like

We will…

Promise you a good time working together with friends, family, and sometimes strangers Empower you and your team to be world changers Include everyone on your team. We have spots for people who can’t stand, those who want to move and be active, and anyone who is looking for a fun place to volunteer!

How to get involved…

Sign up online: fmsc.org/coonrapids. We do have limited space per packing session We have three locations in the greater Twin Cities area (Chanhassen, Coon Rapids, and Eagan) Each site has 5 packing sessions six days a week (we’re closed on Sundays) Monday through Friday 9:30 am - 11:15 am 12 pm – 1:45 pm 2:30 pm – 4:15 pm 5 pm- 6:30 pm 7:15 - 9 pm Saturday 9:30 am - 11:15 am 12 pm - 1:45 pm 2:30 pm- 4:15 pm5 pm - 6:30pm 7:15 pm - 9 pm

A few other things to know…

Our minimum age requirement is 5 years old when accompanied by an adult. We do not have a minimum group size, so you may come alone or bring a group. If you are completing community/school/church/court related community service, please ask for a Volunteer Service Hours form immediately following your packing session.

Donations: While donations are not required to pack at this session, we humbly request them. Each volunteer packs about $50 worth of food and FMSC receives no government support. We can only send meals as we have funding. Nearly everyone is able to contribute something, but we leave the amount up to you. Many groups and individuals make advance fundraising a fun part of their service project. As you're willing and able, you may donate on the day you volunteer (by cash, check or credit card), or online before or after you pack.

Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55433

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meal Packing for Children Around the World - Chanhassen, MN

At Feed My Starving Children, our mission is to feed all of God's starving children around the world who are hungry in both body and in spirit. But we cannot do this without your help. Will you join us? 

You will pack dry meals called "MannaPack Rice" which is made of four essential ingredients: rice, soy, vegetables, and vitamins.

We REQUIRE that you make a reservation on our website: https://www.fmsc.org/get-involved/volunteer before you come to pack. On this website link, you will find:

*Our packing locations
*Available days and times (Note: Times differ based on location)

We look forward to having you pack with us soon. 

Blessings

Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc.

At Feed My Starving Children, our mission is to feed all of God's starving children around the world who are hungry in both body and in spirit. But we cannot do this without your help. Will you join us? 

You will pack dry meals called "MannaPack Rice" which is made of four essential ingredients: rice, soy, vegetables, and vitamins.

We REQUIRE that you make a reservation on our website: https://www.fmsc.org/get-involved/volunteer before you come to pack. On this website link, you will find:

*Our packing locations
*Available days and times (Note: Times differ based on location)

We look forward to having you pack with us soon. 

Blessings

Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55317

Allow Groups: Yes


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: North Warehouse: Urgent Inventory Support Needed!

Join Us at the North Warehouse: Help Keep Meals Moving

Loaves & Fishes is currently navigating a warehouse reduction, and we’re inviting volunteers to help with the inventory and organization of frozen food donations at our North Warehouse. Your support will help ensure this food can quickly and safely reach neighbors experiencing food insecurity. This is a hands-on, outdoor volunteer opportunity that plays an important role in keeping food moving into our community meal programs. With volunteer help, frozen food can be properly sorted, staged, and distributed in a timely way—protecting meals that many of our guests rely on. Volunteers should be prepared to work in cold-weather conditions and dress appropriately for handling frozen products. A few hours of your time makes a meaningful difference by helping us rescue high-quality food and distribute it with care. If you’re able to lend a hand, we’d be grateful for your support. Helping during this transition allows Loaves & Fishes to continue our mission of providing welcoming, dignified access to nutritious food—especially as needs across our communities remain high.

 

Volunteer Shift: Wednesday February 11th, 2026 and Thursday February 12th, 2026

Please arrive 5 minutes early for your assigned shift.

 

Volunteer Group Sizes: 4 volunteers per shift

Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older to volunteer for this opportunity.

 

Volunteer Parking: Street parking is available on 28th Ave N and N 30th Ave

Volunteer Meet Up: Walk through the back warehouse drive (near tracks) to find the site lead who will be on the lookout for volunteer arrivals. Meeting point is just inside back-alley door to the right of the asphalt ramp.

 

Volunteer Essentials:

Dress for outdoor weather conditions (layers recommended)Wear close-toed shoesBring water

 

On-Site Support:

A site lead will be present during each shift to provide guidance and support.

Questions, please contact mmccormick@loavesandfishesmn.org

Nonprofit: Loaves & Fishes

Join Us at the North Warehouse: Help Keep Meals Moving

Loaves & Fishes is currently navigating a warehouse reduction, and we’re inviting volunteers to help with the inventory and organization of frozen food donations at our North Warehouse. Your support will help ensure this food can quickly and safely reach neighbors experiencing food insecurity. This is a hands-on, outdoor volunteer opportunity that plays an important role in keeping food moving into our community meal programs. With volunteer help, frozen food can be properly sorted, staged, and distributed in a timely way—protecting meals that many of our guests rely on. Volunteers should be prepared to work in cold-weather conditions and dress appropriately for handling frozen products. A few hours of your time makes a meaningful difference by helping us rescue high-quality food and distribute it with care. If you’re able to lend a hand, we’d be grateful for your support. Helping during this transition allows Loaves & Fishes to continue our mission of providing welcoming, dignified access to nutritious food—especially as needs across our communities remain high.

 

Volunteer Shift: Wednesday February 11th, 2026 and Thursday February 12th, 2026

Please arrive 5 minutes early for your assigned shift.

 

Volunteer Group Sizes: 4 volunteers per shift

Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older to volunteer for this opportunity.

 

Volunteer Parking: Street parking is available on 28th Ave N and N 30th Ave

Volunteer Meet Up: Walk through the back warehouse drive (near tracks) to find the site lead who will be on the lookout for volunteer arrivals. Meeting point is just inside back-alley door to the right of the asphalt ramp.

 

Volunteer Essentials:

Dress for outdoor weather conditions (layers recommended)Wear close-toed shoesBring water

 

On-Site Support:

A site lead will be present during each shift to provide guidance and support.

Questions, please contact mmccormick@loavesandfishesmn.org

Nonprofit: Loaves & Fishes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Feb 27, 2026

Zip Code: 55411

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: Bowl-A-Thon Event Volunteer

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Join us for an afternoon of bowling, connection, and community. Reach for Resources’ annual Bowl-A-Thon brings together adults with developmental disabilities for a fun, supportive, and social event. We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help make the day a success.

Event Details

Date: Saturday, March 7
Event Time: 1:00 to 4:00 PM
Volunteer Time: 12:00 to 4:30 PM (specific times vary by track)

Volunteers participate for the full event and choose one of several tracks that describe their responsibilities throughout the day. Training and guidance are provided.

Volunteer Tracks Track A: Check-In, Floater, Lane Tech Support, Food Service, and Clean-Up

Time: 12:00 to 4:30 PM
Assist with check-in for pre-registered participants, then shift into floating and lane tech support during the event. Support may include basic score corrections or directing bowlers to staff if lane issues come up. Volunteers then help with food service and end the day with clean-up.
Best for: Volunteers who enjoy variety and moving between tasks.

Track B: Lane Assistants for Lanes 23 to 48 and Clean-Up

Time: 12:00 to 4:15 PM
Lane Assistants receive training beginning at 12:15 PM. Volunteers are assigned to a pair of lanes where they cheer on bowlers, offer assistance, and help create a positive and inclusive environment. Clean-up takes place at the end of the event.
Best for: Volunteers who enjoy one-on-one interaction and supporting participants directly.

Track C: Floaters, Food Service, and Clean-Up

Time: 12:00 to 4:30 PM
Floaters support staff and participants wherever needed. Tasks may include guiding attendees, helping with supplies, assisting lane volunteers, and serving pizza and refreshments. Clean-up follows at the end of the event.
Best for: Volunteers who are flexible and like to jump in where help is needed most.

Track D: Announcer or MC with Prize Table Support

Time: 12:00 to 4:00 PM
Help maintain energy at the event by making announcements, providing updates, cheering on bowlers, and supporting the prize table.
Best for: Outgoing volunteers who enjoy speaking to a crowd.

General Responsibilities Assist participants on the bowling lanes Serve pizza and refreshments Support check-in for pre-registered bowlers Provide basic lane tech support, including score corrections Promote a fun, inclusive environment through encouragement and engagement Help with set-up and clean-up MC role includes making announcements and helping guide the event flow

Nonprofit: Reach for Resources

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Join us for an afternoon of bowling, connection, and community. Reach for Resources’ annual Bowl-A-Thon brings together adults with developmental disabilities for a fun, supportive, and social event. We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help make the day a success.

Event Details

Date: Saturday, March 7
Event Time: 1:00 to 4:00 PM
Volunteer Time: 12:00 to 4:30 PM (specific times vary by track)

Volunteers participate for the full event and choose one of several tracks that describe their responsibilities throughout the day. Training and guidance are provided.

Volunteer Tracks Track A: Check-In, Floater, Lane Tech Support, Food Service, and Clean-Up

Time: 12:00 to 4:30 PM
Assist with check-in for pre-registered participants, then shift into floating and lane tech support during the event. Support may include basic score corrections or directing bowlers to staff if lane issues come up. Volunteers then help with food service and end the day with clean-up.
Best for: Volunteers who enjoy variety and moving between tasks.

Track B: Lane Assistants for Lanes 23 to 48 and Clean-Up

Time: 12:00 to 4:15 PM
Lane Assistants receive training beginning at 12:15 PM. Volunteers are assigned to a pair of lanes where they cheer on bowlers, offer assistance, and help create a positive and inclusive environment. Clean-up takes place at the end of the event.
Best for: Volunteers who enjoy one-on-one interaction and supporting participants directly.

Track C: Floaters, Food Service, and Clean-Up

Time: 12:00 to 4:30 PM
Floaters support staff and participants wherever needed. Tasks may include guiding attendees, helping with supplies, assisting lane volunteers, and serving pizza and refreshments. Clean-up follows at the end of the event.
Best for: Volunteers who are flexible and like to jump in where help is needed most.

Track D: Announcer or MC with Prize Table Support

Time: 12:00 to 4:00 PM
Help maintain energy at the event by making announcements, providing updates, cheering on bowlers, and supporting the prize table.
Best for: Outgoing volunteers who enjoy speaking to a crowd.

General Responsibilities Assist participants on the bowling lanes Serve pizza and refreshments Support check-in for pre-registered bowlers Provide basic lane tech support, including score corrections Promote a fun, inclusive environment through encouragement and engagement Help with set-up and clean-up MC role includes making announcements and helping guide the event flow

Nonprofit: Reach for Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 7, 2026

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: Yes


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: St. Patrick's Day & Day of Irish Dance Celebrations (March 15th and March 17th)

Each year, Irish Arts Minnesota hosts the annual St. Patrick’s Day Irish Celebration in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota. For over 40 years, we’ve invited the community to see local musicians, dance performance groups, art exhibitions, and storytellers. In 2017 alone, over 7,000 people from the Twin Cities joined us at the Landmark Center to celebrate Irish-American culture. Proceeds from our events help sustain our programs, like educational grants, that support Irish artists all year round. The St. Patrick’s Day Celebration is produced by Irish Arts Minnesota and is presented in partnership with the Minnesota Landmarks.

We celebrate with all things Irish, with activities for the whole family!

Local and regional music on four different stages Traditional Irish dancing from local dance schools and adult performance groupsIrish Marketplace with authentic Irish merchants, artisans, and informational resourcesTraditional food, American-style sandwiches, with Irish and local beerSeminars on Irish topics, including music, language, and theaterChildren’s stage and crafts activities offered free of charge

Irish Arts MN is 100% volunteer powered, and we need your help to make our St. Patrick's Day and Day of Irish Dance events a success! Sign up to volunteer at this years events!

Perks of Volunteering:

A keepsake volunteer T-shirt Free admission to the event after your shift Snacks and beverages (non-alcoholic) while volunteering An invitation to the volunteer appreciation party 

Shifts are 3 hours long and volunteers are encouraged to sign up for as many shifts as they would like (keeping in mind that you cannot volunteer in more than one location for the same shift time). 

You can register Directly here:

St. Patrick's Day (3/17): https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0B4BAAAE2B0-61736690-stpatricks#/

Day of Irish Dance (3/15): https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0B4BAAAE2B0-61736791-dayofirish#/


Nonprofit: Irish Arts MN

Each year, Irish Arts Minnesota hosts the annual St. Patrick’s Day Irish Celebration in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota. For over 40 years, we’ve invited the community to see local musicians, dance performance groups, art exhibitions, and storytellers. In 2017 alone, over 7,000 people from the Twin Cities joined us at the Landmark Center to celebrate Irish-American culture. Proceeds from our events help sustain our programs, like educational grants, that support Irish artists all year round. The St. Patrick’s Day Celebration is produced by Irish Arts Minnesota and is presented in partnership with the Minnesota Landmarks.

We celebrate with all things Irish, with activities for the whole family!

Local and regional music on four different stages Traditional Irish dancing from local dance schools and adult performance groupsIrish Marketplace with authentic Irish merchants, artisans, and informational resourcesTraditional food, American-style sandwiches, with Irish and local beerSeminars on Irish topics, including music, language, and theaterChildren’s stage and crafts activities offered free of charge

Irish Arts MN is 100% volunteer powered, and we need your help to make our St. Patrick's Day and Day of Irish Dance events a success! Sign up to volunteer at this years events!

Perks of Volunteering:

A keepsake volunteer T-shirt Free admission to the event after your shift Snacks and beverages (non-alcoholic) while volunteering An invitation to the volunteer appreciation party 

Shifts are 3 hours long and volunteers are encouraged to sign up for as many shifts as they would like (keeping in mind that you cannot volunteer in more than one location for the same shift time). 

You can register Directly here:

St. Patrick's Day (3/17): https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0B4BAAAE2B0-61736690-stpatricks#/

Day of Irish Dance (3/15): https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0B4BAAAE2B0-61736791-dayofirish#/


Nonprofit: Irish Arts MN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Mar 15, 2026 through Mar 17, 2026

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: Yes


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: Event Support – Minnesota Valley Envirothon Invitational

About Us

The Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America is a 100% volunteer-run community dedicated to environmental education, conservation service, and youth leadership. We steward land along the Minnesota River and host programs that bring young people, educators, and community members together around learning, nature, and action.

About Envirothon

Envirothon is a hands-on, team-based environmental science competition for high school students. Students demonstrate their knowledge in areas such as soils, water, forestry, wildlife, and current environmental issues — and present solutions through oral presentations.

This event is the first-ever Minnesota Valley Envirothon Invitational, created as a warm-up opportunity for students ahead of the official Minnesota Envirothon season. Exams are written by Minnesota Envirothon alumni, and the event follows the traditional Envirothon format.

The Event

Date: Saturday, March 21, 2026

Time: 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Location: Minnesota Valley Chapter House
6601 Auto Club Road, Bloomington, MN 55438

Hosted by: Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League

Co-sponsored by:

Three Rivers Park District

Lower Minnesota River Watershed District

Green Crew

The Opportunity

We are looking for day-of event support volunteers to help make this youth-focused environmental competition a success. This is a one-day commitment only — perfect for someone who wants to support students, education, and conservation without an ongoing obligation.

What You’ll Do

Roles will vary based on need and may include:

Helping with event setup and breakdown

Checking in teams and volunteers

Directing students and guests to stations

Supporting judges and station leaders

General hospitality and logistical support

No prior Envirothon experience is required — we’ll provide clear instructions on the day of the event.

Who This Is For

People who enjoy supporting youth and education

Volunteers who like being part of a well-organized event

Anyone interested in conservation, science, or community service

Individuals looking for a single-day volunteer opportunity

Time Commitment

One day only

Approximately 4–5 hours

Roles and schedules will be coordinated in advance

Why This Matters

By volunteering, you’re helping high school students build confidence, teamwork, and environmental literacy — and supporting the launch of a new educational tradition in the Minnesota River Valley.

Nonprofit: Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League

About Us

The Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America is a 100% volunteer-run community dedicated to environmental education, conservation service, and youth leadership. We steward land along the Minnesota River and host programs that bring young people, educators, and community members together around learning, nature, and action.

About Envirothon

Envirothon is a hands-on, team-based environmental science competition for high school students. Students demonstrate their knowledge in areas such as soils, water, forestry, wildlife, and current environmental issues — and present solutions through oral presentations.

This event is the first-ever Minnesota Valley Envirothon Invitational, created as a warm-up opportunity for students ahead of the official Minnesota Envirothon season. Exams are written by Minnesota Envirothon alumni, and the event follows the traditional Envirothon format.

The Event

Date: Saturday, March 21, 2026

Time: 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Location: Minnesota Valley Chapter House
6601 Auto Club Road, Bloomington, MN 55438

Hosted by: Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League

Co-sponsored by:

Three Rivers Park District

Lower Minnesota River Watershed District

Green Crew

The Opportunity

We are looking for day-of event support volunteers to help make this youth-focused environmental competition a success. This is a one-day commitment only — perfect for someone who wants to support students, education, and conservation without an ongoing obligation.

What You’ll Do

Roles will vary based on need and may include:

Helping with event setup and breakdown

Checking in teams and volunteers

Directing students and guests to stations

Supporting judges and station leaders

General hospitality and logistical support

No prior Envirothon experience is required — we’ll provide clear instructions on the day of the event.

Who This Is For

People who enjoy supporting youth and education

Volunteers who like being part of a well-organized event

Anyone interested in conservation, science, or community service

Individuals looking for a single-day volunteer opportunity

Time Commitment

One day only

Approximately 4–5 hours

Roles and schedules will be coordinated in advance

Why This Matters

By volunteering, you’re helping high school students build confidence, teamwork, and environmental literacy — and supporting the launch of a new educational tradition in the Minnesota River Valley.

Nonprofit: Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 21, 2026

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: 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: 2026 Groove Gala Volunteers

Thank you for your interest in helping volunteer at Spare Key's 2026 Groove Gala! This event would not be possible without the support of our incredible volunteers. Every year, we are more and more inspired by the generosity of each and every one of YOU and your willingness to help families facing a medical crisis “Bounce and Not Break”.

The 2026 Groove Gala will take place on Saturday, April 18th, 2026, at the Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot! But we need volunteers throughout the entire weekend!

You will find slots with specific times and details regarding each volunteer shift and what they entail at THIS LINK. If you sign up for any of the “Night of Groove Gala” shifts, you will be notified a few days in advance of which specific section of the Gala you’ll be assisting with (e.g., registration, games, silent auction, etc.).

PLEASE NOTE: Every volunteer shift will include food and beverages! For longer shifts, we will provide full meals.

If you are volunteering on behalf of your company, please comment your company’s name in the designated comment box so we can accurately track your organization’s contribution.

If you have ANY questions, please don’t hesitate to contact:

Grayce Hoy
Events Coordinator
grayce@sparekey.org

Nonprofit: Spare Key

Thank you for your interest in helping volunteer at Spare Key's 2026 Groove Gala! This event would not be possible without the support of our incredible volunteers. Every year, we are more and more inspired by the generosity of each and every one of YOU and your willingness to help families facing a medical crisis “Bounce and Not Break”.

The 2026 Groove Gala will take place on Saturday, April 18th, 2026, at the Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot! But we need volunteers throughout the entire weekend!

You will find slots with specific times and details regarding each volunteer shift and what they entail at THIS LINK. If you sign up for any of the “Night of Groove Gala” shifts, you will be notified a few days in advance of which specific section of the Gala you’ll be assisting with (e.g., registration, games, silent auction, etc.).

PLEASE NOTE: Every volunteer shift will include food and beverages! For longer shifts, we will provide full meals.

If you are volunteering on behalf of your company, please comment your company’s name in the designated comment box so we can accurately track your organization’s contribution.

If you have ANY questions, please don’t hesitate to contact:

Grayce Hoy
Events Coordinator
grayce@sparekey.org

Nonprofit: Spare Key

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pack and Sort Food Boxes

Assist with projects such as bulk repack of staples for food shelves, Fare for All, and pack boxes for Twin Cities Mobile Market free distributions at our warehouse in New Hope. IMPORTANT: After registration, please fill out the electronic waiver sent with your confirmation email. All participants must sign waiver before reporting for their volunteer shift. 

IMPORTANT: Please register on our VolunteerHub page so we can keep group sizes at the CDC-recommended size and ensure participants have access to electronic waiver. After registration, the electronic waiver will be sent with your confirmation email. All participants must sign waiver before reporting for their volunteer shift.

https://thefoodgroupmn.volunteerhub.com/

Nonprofit: The Food Group

Assist with projects such as bulk repack of staples for food shelves, Fare for All, and pack boxes for Twin Cities Mobile Market free distributions at our warehouse in New Hope. IMPORTANT: After registration, please fill out the electronic waiver sent with your confirmation email. All participants must sign waiver before reporting for their volunteer shift. 

IMPORTANT: Please register on our VolunteerHub page so we can keep group sizes at the CDC-recommended size and ensure participants have access to electronic waiver. After registration, the electronic waiver will be sent with your confirmation email. All participants must sign waiver before reporting for their volunteer shift.

https://thefoodgroupmn.volunteerhub.com/

Nonprofit: The Food Group

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55428

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spring Community Day

Our mission at Small Sums is to outfit individuals experiencing homelessness with the work gear, tools, training, and transportation resources they need to start a new job. 

Small Sums Community Day provides workers with additional tools to elevate their wages and increase access to long-term economic and housing stability.

We will offer resume support, LinkedIn registration, interview prep, FREE haircuts, and professional headshots. All materials will be provided to support our workers during your shift.

Pick a time slot that works for you and help support our mission and your community! 

Note: Volunteers are needed at each station (Interview Prep, Resume Support, and LinkedIn registration). You will be assigned to a station upon checking in. If you have a preference on where you would like to serve, please note it during registration.

For any questions, please email meghankb@smallsums.org.

Location will be shared shortly.

We look forward to seeing you!

Nonprofit: Small Sums

Our mission at Small Sums is to outfit individuals experiencing homelessness with the work gear, tools, training, and transportation resources they need to start a new job. 

Small Sums Community Day provides workers with additional tools to elevate their wages and increase access to long-term economic and housing stability.

We will offer resume support, LinkedIn registration, interview prep, FREE haircuts, and professional headshots. All materials will be provided to support our workers during your shift.

Pick a time slot that works for you and help support our mission and your community! 

Note: Volunteers are needed at each station (Interview Prep, Resume Support, and LinkedIn registration). You will be assigned to a station upon checking in. If you have a preference on where you would like to serve, please note it during registration.

For any questions, please email meghankb@smallsums.org.

Location will be shared shortly.

We look forward to seeing you!

Nonprofit: Small Sums

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Group Kit Assembly Needs

Hennepin Healthcare is an integrated system of care that includes HCMC, a nationally recognized Level I Adult Trauma Center and Level I Pediatric Trauma Center and acute care hospital, as well as a clinic system with primary care clinics located in Minneapolis and across Hennepin County. Here are a few urgent needs:

Assemble Snack Packs. To create PopUp Care Carts for healthcare heroes we are in need of 100+ snack packs! We are looking for ziploc bags that contain three or more individually wrapped healthy snacks (adding a thank you note is optional!) Assemble New Mom Care Packs. We are looking for a bag/box that contains one travel kleenex, chapstick, a travel hand lotion, a notepad and a pen. These are given out in our Birth Center and Redleaf Center for Family Healing. Assemble Giggle Packs. We are looking for ziploc bags that contain 3+ non-choke hazard sized items (bubbles, chalk, crayons, mini notepad, stickers, inflatable beach ball, etc). These are given out at community clinics. Assemble Toiletry Packs. We are looking for a ziploc bag that contains travel toothpaste/brush, deodrant, soap and anything else you wish to add. These are given out in our Coordinated Care Center and by community paramedics.

Let's connect at paula.wilhelm@hcmed.org 

Paula Wilhelm, Engagement Manager
Hennepin Healthcare Foundation

Nonprofit: Hennepin Healthcare Foundation (HHF)

Hennepin Healthcare is an integrated system of care that includes HCMC, a nationally recognized Level I Adult Trauma Center and Level I Pediatric Trauma Center and acute care hospital, as well as a clinic system with primary care clinics located in Minneapolis and across Hennepin County. Here are a few urgent needs:

Assemble Snack Packs. To create PopUp Care Carts for healthcare heroes we are in need of 100+ snack packs! We are looking for ziploc bags that contain three or more individually wrapped healthy snacks (adding a thank you note is optional!) Assemble New Mom Care Packs. We are looking for a bag/box that contains one travel kleenex, chapstick, a travel hand lotion, a notepad and a pen. These are given out in our Birth Center and Redleaf Center for Family Healing. Assemble Giggle Packs. We are looking for ziploc bags that contain 3+ non-choke hazard sized items (bubbles, chalk, crayons, mini notepad, stickers, inflatable beach ball, etc). These are given out at community clinics. Assemble Toiletry Packs. We are looking for a ziploc bag that contains travel toothpaste/brush, deodrant, soap and anything else you wish to add. These are given out in our Coordinated Care Center and by community paramedics.

Let's connect at paula.wilhelm@hcmed.org 

Paula Wilhelm, Engagement Manager
Hennepin Healthcare Foundation

Nonprofit: Hennepin Healthcare Foundation (HHF)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 28, 2026

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Teddy Bear Clinic - Call for Sponsors

Hennepin Healthcare is hosting a Teddy Bear Clinic on Saturday, May 9, 2026 from 9am – 1pm as part of Doors Open Minneapolis. This is ideal for children who are between 2 – 8 years old. Since children learn and express themselves through play, the aim is to educate and entertain them at a series of 12+ interactive stations to help normalize a medical experience. Children bring their Teddy Bears (or any stuffed animal) to the event and follow the “prescription” checklist (for their teddy to get stitches, x-rays, a bandage, hearing test, dentist visit and more). They also have the opportunity to tour of an ambulance and a fire truck. Free parking available in the Clinic and Specialty Center’s underground garage (entrance is at 821 Park Ave, Minneapolis). Learn more at www.hennepinhealthcare.org/teddy

Call for Sponsors:

The $1500 sponsor opportunity is available for 12 stations. Sponsor benefits include your logo on station signage, a social media mention, the opportunity to supply an insert in 400+ swag bags and the opportunity to place volunteers at your station.

Call for Event Day Volunteers:

We will also have an open call for volunteers from the community. If you wish to be added to that email, please contact Paula.Wilhelm@hcmed.org by March 19, 2026. 

Nonprofit: Hennepin Healthcare Foundation (HHF)

Hennepin Healthcare is hosting a Teddy Bear Clinic on Saturday, May 9, 2026 from 9am – 1pm as part of Doors Open Minneapolis. This is ideal for children who are between 2 – 8 years old. Since children learn and express themselves through play, the aim is to educate and entertain them at a series of 12+ interactive stations to help normalize a medical experience. Children bring their Teddy Bears (or any stuffed animal) to the event and follow the “prescription” checklist (for their teddy to get stitches, x-rays, a bandage, hearing test, dentist visit and more). They also have the opportunity to tour of an ambulance and a fire truck. Free parking available in the Clinic and Specialty Center’s underground garage (entrance is at 821 Park Ave, Minneapolis). Learn more at www.hennepinhealthcare.org/teddy

Call for Sponsors:

The $1500 sponsor opportunity is available for 12 stations. Sponsor benefits include your logo on station signage, a social media mention, the opportunity to supply an insert in 400+ swag bags and the opportunity to place volunteers at your station.

Call for Event Day Volunteers:

We will also have an open call for volunteers from the community. If you wish to be added to that email, please contact Paula.Wilhelm@hcmed.org by March 19, 2026. 

Nonprofit: Hennepin Healthcare Foundation (HHF)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 55415

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Sports Gear Drive (Age 14+)

Our mission is to provide free sports equipment, camps, grants and tickets for military families.  Your company could put together a gear drive and fundraiser to support our mission.  Everyone has the extra sets of last year's sizes in the garage, and across the company you could make a large impact.  If that was coupled with a micro fundraiser ($5 per person) across a large company (1000 employees) you'd make a macro impact!

 

Nonprofit: United Heroes League

Our mission is to provide free sports equipment, camps, grants and tickets for military families.  Your company could put together a gear drive and fundraiser to support our mission.  Everyone has the extra sets of last year's sizes in the garage, and across the company you could make a large impact.  If that was coupled with a micro fundraiser ($5 per person) across a large company (1000 employees) you'd make a macro impact!

 

Nonprofit: United Heroes League

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55033

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 3DE Case 10.4 - Business Judge

3DE by Junior Achievement reimagines high school education, aligning it closely with real-world dynamics to better equip students for tomorrow's workforce.  

As a Business Judge, you will provide constructive feedback to students as they present their final recommendations to the case challenge as part of their culminating event experience. 

Case Challenge Description: 10th grade students at Wash Tech High School were asked, "How should The Home Depot create an innovative shopping experience that highlights one of its departments?"

SIGN UP HERE: 3DE 02/24/2026 

Preparation: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to our training resources. Please take some time to review these resources. These materials will review your role as a business coach, what you can expect from your coaching day and information about the case. Make sure to check your spam folder if you aren't seeing a confirmation email. 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

3DE by Junior Achievement reimagines high school education, aligning it closely with real-world dynamics to better equip students for tomorrow's workforce.  

As a Business Judge, you will provide constructive feedback to students as they present their final recommendations to the case challenge as part of their culminating event experience. 

Case Challenge Description: 10th grade students at Wash Tech High School were asked, "How should The Home Depot create an innovative shopping experience that highlights one of its departments?"

SIGN UP HERE: 3DE 02/24/2026 

Preparation: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to our training resources. Please take some time to review these resources. These materials will review your role as a business coach, what you can expect from your coaching day and information about the case. Make sure to check your spam folder if you aren't seeing a confirmation email. 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 24, 2026

Zip Code: 55455

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 3DE Case 9.4 - Business Judge

3DE by Junior Achievement reimagines high school education, aligning it closely with real-world dynamics to better equip students for tomorrow's workforce.  

As a Business Judge, you will provide constructive feedback to students as they present their final recommendations to the case challenge as part of their culminating event experience. 

Case Challenge Description: 9th grade students at Wash Tech High School were asked, "What modifications or upgrades to the customer experience should Arby's consider to appeal to a new target market of 13-17 year olds?"

SIGN UP HERE: 3DE 02/20/2026 

Preparation: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to our training resources. Please take some time to review these resources. These materials will review your role as a business coach, what you can expect from your coaching day and information about the case. Make sure to check your spam folder if you aren't seeing a confirmation email. 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

3DE by Junior Achievement reimagines high school education, aligning it closely with real-world dynamics to better equip students for tomorrow's workforce.  

As a Business Judge, you will provide constructive feedback to students as they present their final recommendations to the case challenge as part of their culminating event experience. 

Case Challenge Description: 9th grade students at Wash Tech High School were asked, "What modifications or upgrades to the customer experience should Arby's consider to appeal to a new target market of 13-17 year olds?"

SIGN UP HERE: 3DE 02/20/2026 

Preparation: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to our training resources. Please take some time to review these resources. These materials will review your role as a business coach, what you can expect from your coaching day and information about the case. Make sure to check your spam folder if you aren't seeing a confirmation email. 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 20, 2026

Zip Code: 55117

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 191 Community Pantry Food Distribution

Volunteers needed for the 191 Community Pantry grocery bag distribution. Help with set up, packing and the distribution.  Below is the schedule of events for a Tuesday.

12:15  Set Up

 1:00   Pack Grocery Bags

 2:00  Distribution to public

Nonprofit: 191 Community Pantry

Volunteers needed for the 191 Community Pantry grocery bag distribution. Help with set up, packing and the distribution.  Below is the schedule of events for a Tuesday.

12:15  Set Up

 1:00   Pack Grocery Bags

 2:00  Distribution to public

Nonprofit: 191 Community Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55378

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Friday Volunteer Days

2026 Volunteer DaysGibbs FarmSelect Friday Mornings at 10:00AM Free to Sign Up

Help us tackle our to-do list! Volunteer at Gibbs Farm on select Friday Mornings and Tuesday Evenings during the 2026 season. The outdoor projects change weekly usually planting, watering, weeding, harvesting, light landscape and orchard projects.

Register Here

Projects are best for ages 6+ and are great for students, families, small groups (workplace teams, clubs, scouts, 4-H ect.) and individuals. Children under 12 should sign up with an adult.

No experience necessary! Projects will be lead by Gibbs Farm staff and all supplies, materials and instructions are provided.

Have a question or need to cancel your registration? Email Clare @ RCHS.com.

Day of Instructions:

Volunteers should park in the Gibbs Farm public parking lot of Cleveland Ave and enter the site through the wooden gates, Clare will meet you there!
Please wear close-toed shoes and clothes you can work in.
There are bathrooms and a drinking fountain with water bottle filler on site.

Nonprofit: Gibbs Farm, Ramsey County Historical Society

2026 Volunteer DaysGibbs FarmSelect Friday Mornings at 10:00AM Free to Sign Up

Help us tackle our to-do list! Volunteer at Gibbs Farm on select Friday Mornings and Tuesday Evenings during the 2026 season. The outdoor projects change weekly usually planting, watering, weeding, harvesting, light landscape and orchard projects.

Register Here

Projects are best for ages 6+ and are great for students, families, small groups (workplace teams, clubs, scouts, 4-H ect.) and individuals. Children under 12 should sign up with an adult.

No experience necessary! Projects will be lead by Gibbs Farm staff and all supplies, materials and instructions are provided.

Have a question or need to cancel your registration? Email Clare @ RCHS.com.

Day of Instructions:

Volunteers should park in the Gibbs Farm public parking lot of Cleveland Ave and enter the site through the wooden gates, Clare will meet you there!
Please wear close-toed shoes and clothes you can work in.
There are bathrooms and a drinking fountain with water bottle filler on site.

Nonprofit: Gibbs Farm, Ramsey County Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Apr 10, 2026 through Oct 23, 2026

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food in the 'Hood at Cedar Valley - 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month-Setup Shift (11-2pm) (1-15 volunteers needed)

We are pre boxing food to provide a week's worth of groceries to those facing hunger in our communities. We need volunteers to help us get set up for the food distribution event (12-2 pm). This will include receiving food from the local food banks and organizing the food for the distribution that evening.

We can host up to 15 volunteers per shift. Click here to register: CLICK HERE  or contact jamie@goodinthehood.org (please wear work-appropriate clothes and NO open-toed shoes please). We always serve with a spirit of joy and look forward to having you join us!

We are practicing social distancing and wearing masks/gloves at all times while serving on-site.

Contact: jamie@goodinthehood.org if you have any questions. 

ENTER DOOR #1 

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

We are pre boxing food to provide a week's worth of groceries to those facing hunger in our communities. We need volunteers to help us get set up for the food distribution event (12-2 pm). This will include receiving food from the local food banks and organizing the food for the distribution that evening.

We can host up to 15 volunteers per shift. Click here to register: CLICK HERE  or contact jamie@goodinthehood.org (please wear work-appropriate clothes and NO open-toed shoes please). We always serve with a spirit of joy and look forward to having you join us!

We are practicing social distancing and wearing masks/gloves at all times while serving on-site.

Contact: jamie@goodinthehood.org if you have any questions. 

ENTER DOOR #1 

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55425

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Event Committee Lead: Volunteer Board Member & Committee Leadership Role

Successful events are a shared responsibility of the Board, Executive Director, staff, and volunteers. The Event Committee Lead does not carry sole responsibility for planning or executing events. Instead, this role focuses on coordination, clarity, and alignment—helping ensure events are well-scoped, well-supported, and realistic given organizational capacity.

Key Responsibilities Event Strategy & Oversight Support the Board and Executive Director in advancing board-approved event goals (e.g., fundraising, community engagement, visibility) Translate annual event goals into clear, achievable committee priorities and timelines Maintain visibility into upcoming events to identify capacity constraints, risks, or opportunities early Event Committee Leadership

Lead and facilitate a small Event Committee, ensuring members:

Have clear roles and responsibilitiesUnderstand event purpose, scope, and success measuresHave manageable, well-defined tasksContribute based on interest, strengths, and availabilityFoster a collaborative, positive culture focused on shared ownership and realistic executionRecruit additional committee members or short-term event volunteers as needed Partnership with the Executive Director

Hold regular check-ins with the Executive Director to:

Review upcoming events, timelines, and resourcing needsSurface risks, dependencies, or capacity challengesAlign on decisions related to scope, sequencing, or prioritizationServe as a thought partner and connector Coordination & Course Correction Help ensure event plans stay aligned with organizational capacity, budget, and prioritiesElevate concerns early when timelines, volunteer capacity, or assumptions shiftSupport timely adjustments to event scope, format, or expectations to avoid last-minute strain Board Communication

Provide brief, periodic updates to the Board focused on:

Upcoming events and readinessKey needs, risks, or decisions requiredLearnings from recent eventsReinforce that event success depends on shared effort, not a single role or committeeEnsure key event information and learnings are documented in any shared systems or files What Success Looks Like Events are planned with clear purpose and realistic scopeVolunteer roles are well-defined and supportedRisks and constraints are identified early, not at the last minuteThe Executive Director and Board feel informed and alignedEvents feel energizing and sustainable, not burdensome or chaotic Time Commitment (Estimated)

In addition to Board Member expectations:

3–5 hours per month, on averageCommittee meeting: ~1–1.5 hours/monthED check-ins: ~1 hour every other monthPreparation, coordination, and follow-up: ~1–2 hours/monthAdditional time during major events (clearly defined in advance)

A minimum one-year commitment to the Event Committee Lead role

Skills & Experience We’re Looking For Experience with event planning, project coordination, logistics, hospitality, or volunteer management (nonprofit experience helpful but not required)Ability to lead volunteers through clarity, encouragement, and shared purposeStrong organizational and facilitation skillsComfort navigating trade-offs related to time, scope, and capacityReliable and follow-through oriented; able to keep plans moving and close loop

Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative

Successful events are a shared responsibility of the Board, Executive Director, staff, and volunteers. The Event Committee Lead does not carry sole responsibility for planning or executing events. Instead, this role focuses on coordination, clarity, and alignment—helping ensure events are well-scoped, well-supported, and realistic given organizational capacity.

Key Responsibilities Event Strategy & Oversight Support the Board and Executive Director in advancing board-approved event goals (e.g., fundraising, community engagement, visibility) Translate annual event goals into clear, achievable committee priorities and timelines Maintain visibility into upcoming events to identify capacity constraints, risks, or opportunities early Event Committee Leadership

Lead and facilitate a small Event Committee, ensuring members:

Have clear roles and responsibilitiesUnderstand event purpose, scope, and success measuresHave manageable, well-defined tasksContribute based on interest, strengths, and availabilityFoster a collaborative, positive culture focused on shared ownership and realistic executionRecruit additional committee members or short-term event volunteers as needed Partnership with the Executive Director

Hold regular check-ins with the Executive Director to:

Review upcoming events, timelines, and resourcing needsSurface risks, dependencies, or capacity challengesAlign on decisions related to scope, sequencing, or prioritizationServe as a thought partner and connector Coordination & Course Correction Help ensure event plans stay aligned with organizational capacity, budget, and prioritiesElevate concerns early when timelines, volunteer capacity, or assumptions shiftSupport timely adjustments to event scope, format, or expectations to avoid last-minute strain Board Communication

Provide brief, periodic updates to the Board focused on:

Upcoming events and readinessKey needs, risks, or decisions requiredLearnings from recent eventsReinforce that event success depends on shared effort, not a single role or committeeEnsure key event information and learnings are documented in any shared systems or files What Success Looks Like Events are planned with clear purpose and realistic scopeVolunteer roles are well-defined and supportedRisks and constraints are identified early, not at the last minuteThe Executive Director and Board feel informed and alignedEvents feel energizing and sustainable, not burdensome or chaotic Time Commitment (Estimated)

In addition to Board Member expectations:

3–5 hours per month, on averageCommittee meeting: ~1–1.5 hours/monthED check-ins: ~1 hour every other monthPreparation, coordination, and follow-up: ~1–2 hours/monthAdditional time during major events (clearly defined in advance)

A minimum one-year commitment to the Event Committee Lead role

Skills & Experience We’re Looking For Experience with event planning, project coordination, logistics, hospitality, or volunteer management (nonprofit experience helpful but not required)Ability to lead volunteers through clarity, encouragement, and shared purposeStrong organizational and facilitation skillsComfort navigating trade-offs related to time, scope, and capacityReliable and follow-through oriented; able to keep plans moving and close loop

Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55343

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Development Committee Lead: Volunteer Board & Committee Leadership Role


Fundraising success is a shared responsibility at Joy Collaborative. As Development Committee Lead, you will coordinate, align, and help keep momentum on our fundraising efforts, partnering with volunteers, the Executive Director, and the Board. This role is about guiding, supporting, and keeping us on track, not carrying the fundraising alone.

Why This Role MattersEnsure the organization meets its fundraising goals to fuel mission-driven programsLead and support a small, energetic Development CommitteePartner with the Executive Director to review progress, surface challenges, and adjust strategiesHelp create a positive, collaborative culture around fundraisingKey ResponsibilitiesCoordinate Development Committee priorities and activitiesLead monthly committee meetings and support volunteers in their fundraising effortsHold bi-monthly check-ins with the Executive Director to assess progress and adjust course as neededMaintain high-level visibility into fundraising trends and opportunitiesProvide concise updates to the BoardTime Commitment4–6 hours per month (average)o   Committee meeting: ~1–1.5 hourso   ED check-in: ~1 hour every other montho   Preparation/follow-up: ~1–2 hoursAdditional time during major campaigns or initiativesWho We’re Looking ForExperience in fundraising, sales, business development, or relationship-based work (nonprofit experience a plus)Skilled at leading and motivating volunteersComfortable discussing goals and progress constructivelyStrong facilitator and communicatorStrategic thinker, able to assess capacity, surface risks, and recommend adjustmentsSuccess in This RoleCommittee members feel supported and engagedFundraising momentum is reviewed proactively and adjustments are made as neededExecutive Director and Board feel aligned and informedFundraising responsibility is shared, realistic, and sustainable

Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative


Fundraising success is a shared responsibility at Joy Collaborative. As Development Committee Lead, you will coordinate, align, and help keep momentum on our fundraising efforts, partnering with volunteers, the Executive Director, and the Board. This role is about guiding, supporting, and keeping us on track, not carrying the fundraising alone.

Why This Role MattersEnsure the organization meets its fundraising goals to fuel mission-driven programsLead and support a small, energetic Development CommitteePartner with the Executive Director to review progress, surface challenges, and adjust strategiesHelp create a positive, collaborative culture around fundraisingKey ResponsibilitiesCoordinate Development Committee priorities and activitiesLead monthly committee meetings and support volunteers in their fundraising effortsHold bi-monthly check-ins with the Executive Director to assess progress and adjust course as neededMaintain high-level visibility into fundraising trends and opportunitiesProvide concise updates to the BoardTime Commitment4–6 hours per month (average)o   Committee meeting: ~1–1.5 hourso   ED check-in: ~1 hour every other montho   Preparation/follow-up: ~1–2 hoursAdditional time during major campaigns or initiativesWho We’re Looking ForExperience in fundraising, sales, business development, or relationship-based work (nonprofit experience a plus)Skilled at leading and motivating volunteersComfortable discussing goals and progress constructivelyStrong facilitator and communicatorStrategic thinker, able to assess capacity, surface risks, and recommend adjustmentsSuccess in This RoleCommittee members feel supported and engagedFundraising momentum is reviewed proactively and adjustments are made as neededExecutive Director and Board feel aligned and informedFundraising responsibility is shared, realistic, and sustainable

Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55406

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Awareness Committee Lead: Volunteer Board Member & Committee Leadership Role

Raising awareness is a shared responsibility of the Board, Executive Director, staff, and volunteers. The Awareness Committee Lead does not carry sole responsibility for marketing, communications, or social media execution. Instead, this role focuses on coordination, message alignment, and prioritization, helping ensure the organization’s voice is clear, consistent, and sustainable given current capacity.

Key Responsibilities Awareness Strategy & Oversight

Support the Board and Executive Director in advancing board-approved awareness goals (e.g., visibility, community engagement, donor and volunteer interest)

Translate annual awareness priorities into clear, achievable committee focus areas (e.g., social media presence, storytelling, campaigns, newsletters)

Maintain visibility into ongoing and planned awareness activities to identify gaps, overlaps, or capacity constraints early

Awareness Committee Leadership

Lead and facilitate a small Awareness Committee, ensuring members:

Understand organizational messaging, audiences, and tone

Have clear roles and manageable contributions (e.g., content ideas, drafting, scheduling, amplification)

Participate in ways aligned with their skills, interest, and availability

Foster a culture of creativity, collaboration, and shared responsibility

Recruit committee members or short-term volunteers as needed (e.g., content creators, designers, writers)

Partnership with the Executive Director

Hold regular check-ins with the Executive Director to:

Align on key messages, priorities, and timing

Coordinate awareness efforts with fundraising, events, and programs

Surface capacity constraints or trade-offs early

Serve as a thought partner and connector

Message Alignment & Course Correction

Help ensure messaging remains consistent, accurate, and aligned with organizational values and strategy

Monitor overall awareness efforts at a high level (e.g., cadence, reach, engagement trends) using simple, accessible indicators

Elevate risks such as overcommitment, misalignment, or inconsistent messaging early

Support timely adjustments to plans or focus when assumptions change

Board Communication

Provide brief, periodic updates to the Board focused on:

Awareness priorities and momentum

Key insights or learnings

Support or participation needed from Board members

Reinforce that awareness and visibility are shared responsibilities

Ensure relevant materials or learnings are documented in shared systems when appropriate

What Success Looks Like

The organization’s message is clear, consistent, and recognizable

Awareness efforts feel focused and achievable, not scattered

Volunteers know how and where they can contribute

Awareness activities support (rather than compete with) events and fundraising

The Executive Director and Board feel aligned and informed

Time Commitment (Estimated)

In addition to Board Member expectations:

3–5 hours per month, on average

Committee meeting: ~1–1.5 hours/month

ED check-ins: ~1 hour every other month

Coordination, review, and follow-up: ~1–2 hours/month

Additional time during campaigns or major initiatives (clearly defined in advance)

A minimum one-year commitment to the Awareness Committee Lead role

Skills & Experience We’re Looking For

Experience with marketing, communications, social media, content creation, storytelling, or brand-building (professional or volunteer)

Ability to lead volunteers through clarity, encouragement, and shared purpose

Strong communication and facilitation skills

Strategic mindset with the ability to prioritize and simplify

Reliable and follow-through oriented; able to keep efforts moving without overextending capacity

Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative

Raising awareness is a shared responsibility of the Board, Executive Director, staff, and volunteers. The Awareness Committee Lead does not carry sole responsibility for marketing, communications, or social media execution. Instead, this role focuses on coordination, message alignment, and prioritization, helping ensure the organization’s voice is clear, consistent, and sustainable given current capacity.

Key Responsibilities Awareness Strategy & Oversight

Support the Board and Executive Director in advancing board-approved awareness goals (e.g., visibility, community engagement, donor and volunteer interest)

Translate annual awareness priorities into clear, achievable committee focus areas (e.g., social media presence, storytelling, campaigns, newsletters)

Maintain visibility into ongoing and planned awareness activities to identify gaps, overlaps, or capacity constraints early

Awareness Committee Leadership

Lead and facilitate a small Awareness Committee, ensuring members:

Understand organizational messaging, audiences, and tone

Have clear roles and manageable contributions (e.g., content ideas, drafting, scheduling, amplification)

Participate in ways aligned with their skills, interest, and availability

Foster a culture of creativity, collaboration, and shared responsibility

Recruit committee members or short-term volunteers as needed (e.g., content creators, designers, writers)

Partnership with the Executive Director

Hold regular check-ins with the Executive Director to:

Align on key messages, priorities, and timing

Coordinate awareness efforts with fundraising, events, and programs

Surface capacity constraints or trade-offs early

Serve as a thought partner and connector

Message Alignment & Course Correction

Help ensure messaging remains consistent, accurate, and aligned with organizational values and strategy

Monitor overall awareness efforts at a high level (e.g., cadence, reach, engagement trends) using simple, accessible indicators

Elevate risks such as overcommitment, misalignment, or inconsistent messaging early

Support timely adjustments to plans or focus when assumptions change

Board Communication

Provide brief, periodic updates to the Board focused on:

Awareness priorities and momentum

Key insights or learnings

Support or participation needed from Board members

Reinforce that awareness and visibility are shared responsibilities

Ensure relevant materials or learnings are documented in shared systems when appropriate

What Success Looks Like

The organization’s message is clear, consistent, and recognizable

Awareness efforts feel focused and achievable, not scattered

Volunteers know how and where they can contribute

Awareness activities support (rather than compete with) events and fundraising

The Executive Director and Board feel aligned and informed

Time Commitment (Estimated)

In addition to Board Member expectations:

3–5 hours per month, on average

Committee meeting: ~1–1.5 hours/month

ED check-ins: ~1 hour every other month

Coordination, review, and follow-up: ~1–2 hours/month

Additional time during campaigns or major initiatives (clearly defined in advance)

A minimum one-year commitment to the Awareness Committee Lead role

Skills & Experience We’re Looking For

Experience with marketing, communications, social media, content creation, storytelling, or brand-building (professional or volunteer)

Ability to lead volunteers through clarity, encouragement, and shared purpose

Strong communication and facilitation skills

Strategic mindset with the ability to prioritize and simplify

Reliable and follow-through oriented; able to keep efforts moving without overextending capacity

Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55343

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 3DE Case 9.4 - Business Coach

3DE by Junior Achievement reimagines high school education, aligning it closely with real-world dynamics to better equip students for tomorrow's workforce.  

As a Business Coach, you will provide in-classroom assistance to student teams as they are researching a case challenge and developing their presentations. Business Coaches act as a sounding board, giving teams feedback on their solution ideas, presentation content, and delivery.  

Case Challenge Description: 9th grade students at Como Park High School were asked, "What modifications or upgrades to the customer experience should Arby's consider to appeal to a new target market of 13-17 year olds?"

SIGN UP HERE: 3DE 02/17/2026 

Preparation: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to our training resources. Please take some time to review these resources. These materials will review your role as a business coach, what you can expect from your coaching day and information about the case. Make sure to check your spam folder if you aren't seeing a confirmation email. 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

3DE by Junior Achievement reimagines high school education, aligning it closely with real-world dynamics to better equip students for tomorrow's workforce.  

As a Business Coach, you will provide in-classroom assistance to student teams as they are researching a case challenge and developing their presentations. Business Coaches act as a sounding board, giving teams feedback on their solution ideas, presentation content, and delivery.  

Case Challenge Description: 9th grade students at Como Park High School were asked, "What modifications or upgrades to the customer experience should Arby's consider to appeal to a new target market of 13-17 year olds?"

SIGN UP HERE: 3DE 02/17/2026 

Preparation: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to our training resources. Please take some time to review these resources. These materials will review your role as a business coach, what you can expect from your coaching day and information about the case. Make sure to check your spam folder if you aren't seeing a confirmation email. 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 17, 2026

Zip Code: 55112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Visual Storyteller: Social Media Assistant for the Kouba Gallery

Help share the art, artists, and stories of the Kouba Gallery with the wider world.

The Kouba Gallery is seeking a Social Media Assistant to help document and share everything that makes our exhibitions special — from new shows and artist spotlights to open houses and behind-the-scenes moments. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys visual storytelling, writing short captions, and helping meaningful creative work reach a broader audience.

This is a clear, contained role: you won’t be designing strategy, managing accounts alone, or chasing content. You’ll be posting what’s already happening — turning real events into engaging social media moments.

What You’ll Do

Post regularly about current and upcoming exhibitions

Share artist spotlights, quotes, and work from shows

Promote monthly open houses, receptions, and special events

Capture or repost photos from installations, events, and gallery life

Help maintain a consistent, warm, and visually engaging presence

Coordinate lightly with gallery leadership to ensure accuracy and timing

Platforms

Primarily Instagram and Facebook

Optional expansion into other platforms depending on interest

Time Commitment

About 4–6 hours per month

Flexible and remote-friendly

Light posting rhythm aligned with exhibitions and events

This Role Is a Great Fit If You:

Enjoy social media as a creative storytelling tool

Like writing short captions and pairing words with images

Care about art, nature, and community

Are comfortable following a shared voice and aesthetic

Want a role with clear expectations and visible results

Why You’ll Love This Role

Your work directly helps artists get seen and celebrated

You’ll build experience in arts-based nonprofit communications

You’ll help shape how the Kouba Gallery shows up publicly

You’ll be part of a creative, mission-driven gallery without a heavy time burden

You don’t need to be a marketing professional — just someone who notices beauty, enjoys sharing it, and wants to help a unique gallery reach more people.

Nonprofit: Kouba Gallery

Help share the art, artists, and stories of the Kouba Gallery with the wider world.

The Kouba Gallery is seeking a Social Media Assistant to help document and share everything that makes our exhibitions special — from new shows and artist spotlights to open houses and behind-the-scenes moments. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys visual storytelling, writing short captions, and helping meaningful creative work reach a broader audience.

This is a clear, contained role: you won’t be designing strategy, managing accounts alone, or chasing content. You’ll be posting what’s already happening — turning real events into engaging social media moments.

What You’ll Do

Post regularly about current and upcoming exhibitions

Share artist spotlights, quotes, and work from shows

Promote monthly open houses, receptions, and special events

Capture or repost photos from installations, events, and gallery life

Help maintain a consistent, warm, and visually engaging presence

Coordinate lightly with gallery leadership to ensure accuracy and timing

Platforms

Primarily Instagram and Facebook

Optional expansion into other platforms depending on interest

Time Commitment

About 4–6 hours per month

Flexible and remote-friendly

Light posting rhythm aligned with exhibitions and events

This Role Is a Great Fit If You:

Enjoy social media as a creative storytelling tool

Like writing short captions and pairing words with images

Care about art, nature, and community

Are comfortable following a shared voice and aesthetic

Want a role with clear expectations and visible results

Why You’ll Love This Role

Your work directly helps artists get seen and celebrated

You’ll build experience in arts-based nonprofit communications

You’ll help shape how the Kouba Gallery shows up publicly

You’ll be part of a creative, mission-driven gallery without a heavy time burden

You don’t need to be a marketing professional — just someone who notices beauty, enjoys sharing it, and wants to help a unique gallery reach more people.

Nonprofit: Kouba Gallery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Silent Auction Coordinator

Supporting the 2026 Izaak Walton League of America National Conference in Bloomington, Minnesota

About the Izaak Walton League of America (IWLA)
The Izaak Walton League of America is one of the nation’s oldest and most respected conservation organizations. For more than a century, the League’s 40,000 members have worked to conserve, restore, and promote the sustainable use and enjoyment of our nation’s natural resources.

About the 2026 IWLA National Conference
In July 2026, the Minnesota Division of the IWLA will proudly host the National Convention in Bloomington, Minnesota. More than 300 representatives from across the country will gather to celebrate conservation achievements, exchange ideas, and shape the future of environmental stewardship in America. Proceeds from conference fundraising activities directly support conservation education, youth leadership, and chapter-based projects nationwide.

About the Host Committee
The Minnesota Division’s Host Committee leads the planning and coordination of this national event, supported by volunteer teams focused on fundraising, logistics, marketing, hospitality, sustainability, and youth engagement. Each volunteer role contributes to both the success of the event and the long-term impact of the League’s mission.

Your Role: Silent Auction Coordinator
As the Silent Auction Coordinator, you’ll help plan and manage one of the conference’s key fundraising activities. Working with the Host Committee and Sponsorship-related volunteers, you’ll coordinate donated items, organize auction logistics, and help create an engaging experience that supports the League’s conservation mission. This role blends organization, relationship-building, and event execution.

Responsibilities include:

Coordinating the collection and tracking of donated auction items.

Organizing item descriptions, values, and display information.

Assisting with setup and layout of the silent auction area.

Supporting bidding processes during the conference.

Helping with item close-out, payment coordination, and donor recognition.

Time Commitment:

Low, flexible involvement through 2025, averaging 2–4 hours per month, primarily remote.

Increased engagement in spring and early summer 2026 as items are finalized.

Onsite participation required during the third week of July 2026 in Bloomington, Minnesota, for auction setup, monitoring, and close-out.

Ideal for:
Volunteers who enjoy organizing details, working with people, and supporting mission-driven fundraising. Experience with auctions, events, or nonprofit fundraising is helpful but not required. A commitment to conservation and community impact is essential.

Impact:
Your work will help generate critical resources that support youth leadership, conservation projects, and chapter-based efforts across the country—making a lasting contribution to the Izaak Walton League’s mission well beyond the conference itself.

Nonprofit: Minnesota Division of the Izaak Walton League of America

Supporting the 2026 Izaak Walton League of America National Conference in Bloomington, Minnesota

About the Izaak Walton League of America (IWLA)
The Izaak Walton League of America is one of the nation’s oldest and most respected conservation organizations. For more than a century, the League’s 40,000 members have worked to conserve, restore, and promote the sustainable use and enjoyment of our nation’s natural resources.

About the 2026 IWLA National Conference
In July 2026, the Minnesota Division of the IWLA will proudly host the National Convention in Bloomington, Minnesota. More than 300 representatives from across the country will gather to celebrate conservation achievements, exchange ideas, and shape the future of environmental stewardship in America. Proceeds from conference fundraising activities directly support conservation education, youth leadership, and chapter-based projects nationwide.

About the Host Committee
The Minnesota Division’s Host Committee leads the planning and coordination of this national event, supported by volunteer teams focused on fundraising, logistics, marketing, hospitality, sustainability, and youth engagement. Each volunteer role contributes to both the success of the event and the long-term impact of the League’s mission.

Your Role: Silent Auction Coordinator
As the Silent Auction Coordinator, you’ll help plan and manage one of the conference’s key fundraising activities. Working with the Host Committee and Sponsorship-related volunteers, you’ll coordinate donated items, organize auction logistics, and help create an engaging experience that supports the League’s conservation mission. This role blends organization, relationship-building, and event execution.

Responsibilities include:

Coordinating the collection and tracking of donated auction items.

Organizing item descriptions, values, and display information.

Assisting with setup and layout of the silent auction area.

Supporting bidding processes during the conference.

Helping with item close-out, payment coordination, and donor recognition.

Time Commitment:

Low, flexible involvement through 2025, averaging 2–4 hours per month, primarily remote.

Increased engagement in spring and early summer 2026 as items are finalized.

Onsite participation required during the third week of July 2026 in Bloomington, Minnesota, for auction setup, monitoring, and close-out.

Ideal for:
Volunteers who enjoy organizing details, working with people, and supporting mission-driven fundraising. Experience with auctions, events, or nonprofit fundraising is helpful but not required. A commitment to conservation and community impact is essential.

Impact:
Your work will help generate critical resources that support youth leadership, conservation projects, and chapter-based efforts across the country—making a lasting contribution to the Izaak Walton League’s mission well beyond the conference itself.

Nonprofit: Minnesota Division of the Izaak Walton League of America

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Create Biochar from Waste-Wood | Brainerd

Thank you for joining the City of Brainerd and Great River Greening at Rotary Riverside Park for this volunteer event! We’ll start by hauling and stacking, followed by producing biochar from waste wood. You’ll also learn about its applications in natural resource management.

Register with GRG here

Please note: The schedule may be subject to changes due to weather conditions. Registrants will be notified about any changes as the event 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 Great River Greening's Senior Program Manager, Wiley Buck, at wbuck@greatrivergreening.org.

Nonprofit: Great River Greening

Thank you for joining the City of Brainerd and Great River Greening at Rotary Riverside Park for this volunteer event! We’ll start by hauling and stacking, followed by producing biochar from waste wood. You’ll also learn about its applications in natural resource management.

Register with GRG here

Please note: The schedule may be subject to changes due to weather conditions. Registrants will be notified about any changes as the event 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 Great River Greening's Senior Program Manager, Wiley Buck, at wbuck@greatrivergreening.org.

Nonprofit: Great River Greening

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 21, 2026

Zip Code: 56401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Lead and inspire other environmental stewards-Become a volunteer supervisor [in-person training]

Great River Greening engages thousands of volunteers each year in hands-on restoration, environmental conservation, and community science-based programming. Our volunteer events take place across Minnesota, with a focus on the Twin Cities metro area, central Minnesota (from Blaine to Brainerd), and throughout Southern Minnesota.

We invite you to join our dedicated Volunteer Supervisor team as we expand restoration efforts across the state. As a Volunteer Supervisor, you'll develop valuable leadership and restoration skills while helping to lead and motivate groups of volunteers at our spring and fall restoration events.

Become a Volunteer Supervisor and help lead habitat restoration efforts with Great River Greening!

Volunteer Supervisors oversee small groups of around 10 volunteers during hands-on restoration projects. These activities typically include planting native grasses and forbs, tree and shrub planting, controlling invasive species, and broadcasting seeds.

Sign up for our in-person 90-minute training session to learn more about the role, our mission, and our expanding restoration efforts in Minnesota. The in-person training will be held at our main office in St. Paul.

Can't make it in person? Join us virtually on February 26th, 2026 for an online training session!

Nonprofit: Great River Greening

Great River Greening engages thousands of volunteers each year in hands-on restoration, environmental conservation, and community science-based programming. Our volunteer events take place across Minnesota, with a focus on the Twin Cities metro area, central Minnesota (from Blaine to Brainerd), and throughout Southern Minnesota.

We invite you to join our dedicated Volunteer Supervisor team as we expand restoration efforts across the state. As a Volunteer Supervisor, you'll develop valuable leadership and restoration skills while helping to lead and motivate groups of volunteers at our spring and fall restoration events.

Become a Volunteer Supervisor and help lead habitat restoration efforts with Great River Greening!

Volunteer Supervisors oversee small groups of around 10 volunteers during hands-on restoration projects. These activities typically include planting native grasses and forbs, tree and shrub planting, controlling invasive species, and broadcasting seeds.

Sign up for our in-person 90-minute training session to learn more about the role, our mission, and our expanding restoration efforts in Minnesota. The in-person training will be held at our main office in St. Paul.

Can't make it in person? Join us virtually on February 26th, 2026 for an online training session!

Nonprofit: Great River Greening

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 24, 2026

Zip Code: 55107

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Naomi Family Program Chapel Volunteer

 
PURPOSE:  

Naomi Family Program (NFP) houses women and women with children (usually ages 10 and younger). Thursday night chapel is an opportunity for families to come together and grow in community through worship. Outside community members are invited to assist in leading chapel. Chapel materials and experiences will be prepped and coordinated by NFP staff.

RESPONSIBILITIES MAY INCLUDE: 

Building relationships with kids through games, bible lesson, and discussion questions. Mitigate distraction by sitting with kids. Participate in games, lesson, and discussion as needed. Lead discussion questions with smaller groups (optional).

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: 

Group size over 2 people. All group members must pass a background check (paid and provided by Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities)18 years or older.Experience with children and women who have experienced traumaAbility to read and speak EnglishOnce a month committment, if this position is established to be a good fit 

Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities

 
PURPOSE:  

Naomi Family Program (NFP) houses women and women with children (usually ages 10 and younger). Thursday night chapel is an opportunity for families to come together and grow in community through worship. Outside community members are invited to assist in leading chapel. Chapel materials and experiences will be prepped and coordinated by NFP staff.

RESPONSIBILITIES MAY INCLUDE: 

Building relationships with kids through games, bible lesson, and discussion questions. Mitigate distraction by sitting with kids. Participate in games, lesson, and discussion as needed. Lead discussion questions with smaller groups (optional).

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: 

Group size over 2 people. All group members must pass a background check (paid and provided by Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities)18 years or older.Experience with children and women who have experienced traumaAbility to read and speak EnglishOnce a month committment, if this position is established to be a good fit 

Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55105

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Event Volunteers - Fight For Air Climb 2026

Join us for our Fight For Air Climb event on March 7th, at Capella Tower, Minneapolis!

The Fight for Air Climb—Twin Cities is the American Lung Association’s primary fundraising event in Minnesota. This signature stair climb brings together the community in support of lung health.  

We would need amazing volunteers like you from 6:30am – 1pm that day. There are a variety of volunteer positions available including gear check, registration, start line monitors, water stop monitors, stairwell cheerleaders, assistance with the finish line celebration and more.

Volunteers will receive a T-shirt and are more than welcome to volunteer with your family/friends! You can sign up to volunteer with us here: 2026 Fight For Air ClimbTwin Cities Volunteer Sign Up - Fill out form. 

If you have any questions, you can email EventsMN@Lung.org.   When you can breathe, nothing else matters!

Nonprofit: American Lung Association

Join us for our Fight For Air Climb event on March 7th, at Capella Tower, Minneapolis!

The Fight for Air Climb—Twin Cities is the American Lung Association’s primary fundraising event in Minnesota. This signature stair climb brings together the community in support of lung health.  

We would need amazing volunteers like you from 6:30am – 1pm that day. There are a variety of volunteer positions available including gear check, registration, start line monitors, water stop monitors, stairwell cheerleaders, assistance with the finish line celebration and more.

Volunteers will receive a T-shirt and are more than welcome to volunteer with your family/friends! You can sign up to volunteer with us here: 2026 Fight For Air ClimbTwin Cities Volunteer Sign Up - Fill out form. 

If you have any questions, you can email EventsMN@Lung.org.   When you can breathe, nothing else matters!

Nonprofit: American Lung Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 7, 2026

Zip Code: 55402

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Family Volunteer Opportunity - Arrange flowers together!

Have fun and bond as a team as you make beautiful floral arrangements together that will benefit individuals living in isolation in hospice or care communities!

Bluebirds & Blooms offers inspirational, community-driven floral arranging events customized for your team or group. Our one-of-a-kind, joy-infused private events are designed to foster connection and inspire creativity for your group or employees. Our goal is to facilitate meaningful engagement among your group or team, and the opportunity to share joy with community members in need.

This can be added to a pre-planned event as an activity. Have a family get together or reunion planned? Adding a flower arranging volunteer session with Bluebirds and Blooms is always a big hit! Come together as a family to benefit those in need of joy and connection as you have fun playing with flowers together. 

Your gift of $60 per person for an experience at our workshop in Edina or $100 per person at the location of your choice enables Bluebirds & Blooms to foster improved mental health and well-being for some of our most vulnerable neighbors and as a 501c3 your donation is tax deductible.

Events Include:

A 60 - 90 minute private event at the location of your choice or our workshop (customizable to your needs and interests) An easy tutorial on how to make beautiful floral arrangements All materials needed to assemble beautiful bouquets Social media recognition of your support

For more information or to schedule your event please contact Abigail at abigail@bluebirdsandblooms.com

Nonprofit: Bluebirds & Blooms

Have fun and bond as a team as you make beautiful floral arrangements together that will benefit individuals living in isolation in hospice or care communities!

Bluebirds & Blooms offers inspirational, community-driven floral arranging events customized for your team or group. Our one-of-a-kind, joy-infused private events are designed to foster connection and inspire creativity for your group or employees. Our goal is to facilitate meaningful engagement among your group or team, and the opportunity to share joy with community members in need.

This can be added to a pre-planned event as an activity. Have a family get together or reunion planned? Adding a flower arranging volunteer session with Bluebirds and Blooms is always a big hit! Come together as a family to benefit those in need of joy and connection as you have fun playing with flowers together. 

Your gift of $60 per person for an experience at our workshop in Edina or $100 per person at the location of your choice enables Bluebirds & Blooms to foster improved mental health and well-being for some of our most vulnerable neighbors and as a 501c3 your donation is tax deductible.

Events Include:

A 60 - 90 minute private event at the location of your choice or our workshop (customizable to your needs and interests) An easy tutorial on how to make beautiful floral arrangements All materials needed to assemble beautiful bouquets Social media recognition of your support

For more information or to schedule your event please contact Abigail at abigail@bluebirdsandblooms.com

Nonprofit: Bluebirds & Blooms

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55439

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Group Volunteer Opportunity - Arrange flowers together!

Have fun with making beautiful floral arrangements together that will benefit individuals living in isolation in hospice or care communities!

Bluebirds & Blooms offers inspirational, community-driven floral arranging events customized for your team or group. Our one-of-a-kind, joy-infused private events are designed to foster connection and inspire creativity for your group. Our goal is to facilitate meaningful engagement  and the opportunity to share joy with community members in need.

This is a great opportunity for groups of all kinds and sizes! It can also be added on as an activity for pre-existing events such as family reunions, baby or bridal showers, and birthday parties. 

Your gift of $60 per person for an experience at our workshop in Edina or $100 per person at the location of your choice enables Bluebirds & Blooms to foster improved mental health and well-being for some of our most vulnerable neighbors and as a 501c3 your donation is tax deductible.

Events Include:

A 60 - 90 minute private event at your location or our workshop customizable to your needs and interests An easy tutorial on how to make floral arrangements All materials needed to assemble beautiful bouquets Social media recognition of your support

For more information or to schedule your event please contact Abigail at abigail@bluebirdsandblooms.com

Nonprofit: Bluebirds & Blooms

Have fun with making beautiful floral arrangements together that will benefit individuals living in isolation in hospice or care communities!

Bluebirds & Blooms offers inspirational, community-driven floral arranging events customized for your team or group. Our one-of-a-kind, joy-infused private events are designed to foster connection and inspire creativity for your group. Our goal is to facilitate meaningful engagement  and the opportunity to share joy with community members in need.

This is a great opportunity for groups of all kinds and sizes! It can also be added on as an activity for pre-existing events such as family reunions, baby or bridal showers, and birthday parties. 

Your gift of $60 per person for an experience at our workshop in Edina or $100 per person at the location of your choice enables Bluebirds & Blooms to foster improved mental health and well-being for some of our most vulnerable neighbors and as a 501c3 your donation is tax deductible.

Events Include:

A 60 - 90 minute private event at your location or our workshop customizable to your needs and interests An easy tutorial on how to make floral arrangements All materials needed to assemble beautiful bouquets Social media recognition of your support

For more information or to schedule your event please contact Abigail at abigail@bluebirdsandblooms.com

Nonprofit: Bluebirds & Blooms

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55439

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Corporate Team Building Volunteering - Arrange flowers together!

Have fun and bond as a team as you make beautiful floral arrangements together that will benefit individuals living in isolation in hospice or care communities!

Bluebirds & Blooms offers inspirational, community-driven floral arranging events customized for your team or group. Our one-of-a-kind, joy-infused private events are designed to foster connection and inspire creativity for your group or employees. Our goal is to facilitate meaningful engagement among your group or team, and the opportunity to share joy with community members in need.


This can be added to a pre-planned event as an activity. Have a training, all day meeting, or conference coming up? Adding a flower arranging activity with Bluebirds and Blooms is always a big hit! It is a fun break for employees, gives back to the community, and can take place onsite wherever your event is happening. 


Your gift of $60 per person for an experience at our workshop in Edina or $100 per person at the location of your choice enables Bluebirds & Blooms to foster improved mental health and well-being for some of our most vulnerable neighbors and as a 501c3 your donation is tax deductible.


Events Include:

A 60 - 90 minute private event at your office or our workshop customizable to your needs and interests An easy tutorial on how to make beautiful floral arrangements All materials needed to assemble beautiful bouquets Social media recognition of your support

For more information or to schedule your team building event please contact Abigail at abigail@bluebirdsandblooms.com

Nonprofit: Bluebirds & Blooms

Have fun and bond as a team as you make beautiful floral arrangements together that will benefit individuals living in isolation in hospice or care communities!

Bluebirds & Blooms offers inspirational, community-driven floral arranging events customized for your team or group. Our one-of-a-kind, joy-infused private events are designed to foster connection and inspire creativity for your group or employees. Our goal is to facilitate meaningful engagement among your group or team, and the opportunity to share joy with community members in need.


This can be added to a pre-planned event as an activity. Have a training, all day meeting, or conference coming up? Adding a flower arranging activity with Bluebirds and Blooms is always a big hit! It is a fun break for employees, gives back to the community, and can take place onsite wherever your event is happening. 


Your gift of $60 per person for an experience at our workshop in Edina or $100 per person at the location of your choice enables Bluebirds & Blooms to foster improved mental health and well-being for some of our most vulnerable neighbors and as a 501c3 your donation is tax deductible.


Events Include:

A 60 - 90 minute private event at your office or our workshop customizable to your needs and interests An easy tutorial on how to make beautiful floral arrangements All materials needed to assemble beautiful bouquets Social media recognition of your support

For more information or to schedule your team building event please contact Abigail at abigail@bluebirdsandblooms.com

Nonprofit: Bluebirds & Blooms

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55439

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Minneapolis Senior Meal Delivery - start now!

Deliver More Than a Meal — Become a Meals on Wheels Driver and Deliver Hope! 

We have an urgent need for delivery drivers in Minneapolis for neighbors who are struggling — and YOU can help get them the food they need! 

How It Works:

Pick up meals at 11:00 a.m. on weekdays

Deliver 6–10 stops in your own vehicle (about 1 hour)

Serve once a week, once a month, or as a fill-in — you choose!

Why It Matters:
Your deliveries help homebound neighbors stay healthy, connected, and in their own homes longer.

Ready to make a difference on your lunch break?
Contact Nicole Smalley at nsmalley@cesmn.org today.

Nonprofit: Community Emergency Service

Deliver More Than a Meal — Become a Meals on Wheels Driver and Deliver Hope! 

We have an urgent need for delivery drivers in Minneapolis for neighbors who are struggling — and YOU can help get them the food they need! 

How It Works:

Pick up meals at 11:00 a.m. on weekdays

Deliver 6–10 stops in your own vehicle (about 1 hour)

Serve once a week, once a month, or as a fill-in — you choose!

Why It Matters:
Your deliveries help homebound neighbors stay healthy, connected, and in their own homes longer.

Ready to make a difference on your lunch break?
Contact Nicole Smalley at nsmalley@cesmn.org today.

Nonprofit: Community Emergency Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Market Host - comfortable with an iPad!

As the Food Market host, you’ll create a welcoming environment for everyone who comes to CES. You'll be the person who greets our neighbors by calling their name when it's their turn to shop. It's that simple!

Whether you can give a few hours once a week or once a month, your time makes a direct, meaningful impact.

Right now we are looking for TUESDAY volunteers 4-6pm and WEDNESDAY volunteers from 1-4pm or 4-6pm and FRIDAY volunteers from 1-3pm. 

Let's build a stronger, more hopeful community together.


Contact Nicole Smalley nsmalley@cesmn.org to get started today!

Nonprofit: Community Emergency Service

As the Food Market host, you’ll create a welcoming environment for everyone who comes to CES. You'll be the person who greets our neighbors by calling their name when it's their turn to shop. It's that simple!

Whether you can give a few hours once a week or once a month, your time makes a direct, meaningful impact.

Right now we are looking for TUESDAY volunteers 4-6pm and WEDNESDAY volunteers from 1-4pm or 4-6pm and FRIDAY volunteers from 1-3pm. 

Let's build a stronger, more hopeful community together.


Contact Nicole Smalley nsmalley@cesmn.org to get started today!

Nonprofit: Community Emergency Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Rock from the Heart Event Security Team -Ed Sheeran Concert - US Bank Stadium

Ed Sheeran Concert – US Bank Stadium

Saturday, August 15
Rock from the Heart is recruiting volunteers to support event security at the Morgan Wallen concert at US Bank Stadium. This opportunity allows volunteers to help with stadium operations while generating funds that directly support Rock from the Heart’s mission to raise awareness and provide education around aortic and heart valve disease.

Volunteer Role:
Volunteers will assist with event security duties such as bag checks, guest screening, and crowd support.

Why Volunteer:
*Support a major concert at US Bank Stadium
*Be part of the Rock from the Heart Volunteer Security Team
*Help raise funds to support Rock from the Heart programs and events
*Work alongside a reliable, experienced event staffing team

Requirements:

*Completion of required training prior to the event
*Completion of all individual forms (Volunteer Waiver, Media Release, Emergency Contact)
*Background check required for all participants

Required Training Link (must be completed by all new volunteers):
https://workatbest.com/p/VolunteerLink

**Additional training dates will become available after February 2026.

Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart

Ed Sheeran Concert – US Bank Stadium

Saturday, August 15
Rock from the Heart is recruiting volunteers to support event security at the Morgan Wallen concert at US Bank Stadium. This opportunity allows volunteers to help with stadium operations while generating funds that directly support Rock from the Heart’s mission to raise awareness and provide education around aortic and heart valve disease.

Volunteer Role:
Volunteers will assist with event security duties such as bag checks, guest screening, and crowd support.

Why Volunteer:
*Support a major concert at US Bank Stadium
*Be part of the Rock from the Heart Volunteer Security Team
*Help raise funds to support Rock from the Heart programs and events
*Work alongside a reliable, experienced event staffing team

Requirements:

*Completion of required training prior to the event
*Completion of all individual forms (Volunteer Waiver, Media Release, Emergency Contact)
*Background check required for all participants

Required Training Link (must be completed by all new volunteers):
https://workatbest.com/p/VolunteerLink

**Additional training dates will become available after February 2026.

Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 15, 2026

Zip Code: 55415

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Rock from the Heart Target Field Concessions Team

Rock from the Heart Target Field Concessions Team
Minneapolis, MN

Rock from the Heart is recruiting volunteers to work concession stands at Target Field. This is a fundraising opportunity that directly supports Rock from the Heart’s mission to raise awareness and provide education about aortic and heart valve disease.

Volunteers work as a team during Minnesota Twins home games and special events, helping with food and beverage service in a fast-paced, fun environment.

Volunteer Role:
Volunteers may assist with tasks such as food prep, serving guests, stocking items, and maintaining a clean work area. Roles are assigned onsite by concession supervisors.

Why Volunteer:
*Support Rock from the Heart through a proven fundraising opportunity
*Be part of a team-based, high-energy game-day experience
*Help fund education, awareness, and community programming
*Work alongside fellow Rock from the Heart volunteers

Time Commitment:
Shifts typically coincide with Twins home games and special events. Volunteers may sign up for individual games based on availability.

Requirements:
*Ability to stand for the duration of a shift
*Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
*Completion of any required concession training and forms prior to the event

No prior concession experience is required.

Available dates and check in times:

Sat 4/4 — 2:45 pm

Sat 4/18 — 2:45 pm

Sat 5/10 — 2:45pm

Sat 6/13 — 9:45 am

Sat 7/11 — 9:45 am

Sat 7/25 — 2:45 pm

Sat 8/29 — 2:45 pm

Sat 9/12 — 10:45 am

Sun 9/27 — 9:45 am

Note: We will contact you to confirm game dates: use this list to pick the dates that work best for you. If a date fills up, we’ll update volunteers with any new openings or alternative dates.
Volunteers who work 5+ games are eligible to work concerts (My Chemical Romance and TBD)

Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart

Rock from the Heart Target Field Concessions Team
Minneapolis, MN

Rock from the Heart is recruiting volunteers to work concession stands at Target Field. This is a fundraising opportunity that directly supports Rock from the Heart’s mission to raise awareness and provide education about aortic and heart valve disease.

Volunteers work as a team during Minnesota Twins home games and special events, helping with food and beverage service in a fast-paced, fun environment.

Volunteer Role:
Volunteers may assist with tasks such as food prep, serving guests, stocking items, and maintaining a clean work area. Roles are assigned onsite by concession supervisors.

Why Volunteer:
*Support Rock from the Heart through a proven fundraising opportunity
*Be part of a team-based, high-energy game-day experience
*Help fund education, awareness, and community programming
*Work alongside fellow Rock from the Heart volunteers

Time Commitment:
Shifts typically coincide with Twins home games and special events. Volunteers may sign up for individual games based on availability.

Requirements:
*Ability to stand for the duration of a shift
*Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
*Completion of any required concession training and forms prior to the event

No prior concession experience is required.

Available dates and check in times:

Sat 4/4 — 2:45 pm

Sat 4/18 — 2:45 pm

Sat 5/10 — 2:45pm

Sat 6/13 — 9:45 am

Sat 7/11 — 9:45 am

Sat 7/25 — 2:45 pm

Sat 8/29 — 2:45 pm

Sat 9/12 — 10:45 am

Sun 9/27 — 9:45 am

Note: We will contact you to confirm game dates: use this list to pick the dates that work best for you. If a date fills up, we’ll update volunteers with any new openings or alternative dates.
Volunteers who work 5+ games are eligible to work concerts (My Chemical Romance and TBD)

Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Rock from the Heart Event Security Team -Morgan Wallen Concert - US Bank Stadium

Morgan Wallen Concert – US Bank Stadium

Saturday, April 11

Rock from the Heart is recruiting volunteers to support event security at the Morgan Wallen concert at US Bank Stadium. This opportunity allows volunteers to help with stadium operations while generating funds that directly support Rock from the Heart’s mission to raise awareness and provide education around aortic and heart valve disease.

Volunteer Role:
Volunteers will assist with event security duties such as bag checks, guest screening, and crowd support. Assignments are coordinated by Whelan Event Staffing Services (BEST).

Why Volunteer:
*Support a major concert at US Bank Stadium
*Be part of the Rock from the Heart Volunteer Security Team
*Help raise funds to support Rock from the Heart programs and events
*Work alongside a reliable, experienced event staffing team

Requirements:

*Completion of required training prior to the event
*Completion of all individual forms (Volunteer Waiver, Media Release, Emergency Contact)
*Background check required for all participants

Required Training Link (must be completed by all new volunteers):
https://workatbest.com/p/VolunteerLink

**Additional training dates will become available after February 2026.

Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart

Morgan Wallen Concert – US Bank Stadium

Saturday, April 11

Rock from the Heart is recruiting volunteers to support event security at the Morgan Wallen concert at US Bank Stadium. This opportunity allows volunteers to help with stadium operations while generating funds that directly support Rock from the Heart’s mission to raise awareness and provide education around aortic and heart valve disease.

Volunteer Role:
Volunteers will assist with event security duties such as bag checks, guest screening, and crowd support. Assignments are coordinated by Whelan Event Staffing Services (BEST).

Why Volunteer:
*Support a major concert at US Bank Stadium
*Be part of the Rock from the Heart Volunteer Security Team
*Help raise funds to support Rock from the Heart programs and events
*Work alongside a reliable, experienced event staffing team

Requirements:

*Completion of required training prior to the event
*Completion of all individual forms (Volunteer Waiver, Media Release, Emergency Contact)
*Background check required for all participants

Required Training Link (must be completed by all new volunteers):
https://workatbest.com/p/VolunteerLink

**Additional training dates will become available after February 2026.

Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026

Zip Code: 55415

Allow Groups: Yes


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. 

PPL's mission is to build hope, assets, and self-reliance by providing transformative services that help participants stabilize their economic situations and secure long-term success.

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. 

PPL's mission is to build hope, assets, and self-reliance by providing transformative services that help participants stabilize their economic situations and secure long-term success.

Nonprofit: In- Kind Donations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 31, 2026

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 event organizer 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 event organizer 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: Make a Difference Day! Sat. March 7th, 2026

The Arc Minnesota is hosting its annual Arc Gala Saturday, March 7th, 2026 at The Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot (225 3rd Ave South, Minneapolis, MN 55401).  Volunteers are needed 4:30pm - 10:30pm to assist with a variety of tasks such as coat check, silent auction organization, live auction spotting and variety of other tasks.

The 2026 Gala will support microgrants, small, targeted awards that help cover specific costs, to help remove financial barriers to access. With your support, we can provide adaptive bikes, gaming controllers, or accessible gear that opens doors to movement, creativity, connection, and joy.

Together, we can help individuals with IDD experience the thrill of a game, the freedom of a ride, and the simple pleasure of play and leisure.

To sign up, visit https://www.volunteerforarc.org/need/detail/?need_id=1118085

Contact Michelle Theisen at michelletheisen@arcminnesota.org with questions and concerns.

Nonprofit: The Arc Minnesota

The Arc Minnesota is hosting its annual Arc Gala Saturday, March 7th, 2026 at The Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot (225 3rd Ave South, Minneapolis, MN 55401).  Volunteers are needed 4:30pm - 10:30pm to assist with a variety of tasks such as coat check, silent auction organization, live auction spotting and variety of other tasks.

The 2026 Gala will support microgrants, small, targeted awards that help cover specific costs, to help remove financial barriers to access. With your support, we can provide adaptive bikes, gaming controllers, or accessible gear that opens doors to movement, creativity, connection, and joy.

Together, we can help individuals with IDD experience the thrill of a game, the freedom of a ride, and the simple pleasure of play and leisure.

To sign up, visit https://www.volunteerforarc.org/need/detail/?need_id=1118085

Contact Michelle Theisen at michelletheisen@arcminnesota.org with questions and concerns.

Nonprofit: The Arc Minnesota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 7, 2026

Zip Code: 55401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gala Galore & More! March 7th, 2026

The Arc Minnesota is hosting its annual Arc Gala Saturday, March 7th, 2026 at The Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot (225 3rd Ave South, Minneapolis, MN 55401).  Volunteers are needed 4:30pm - 10:30pm to assist with a variety of tasks such as coat check, silent auction organization, live auction spotting and variety of other tasks.

The 2026 Gala will support microgrants, small, targeted awards that help cover specific costs, to help remove financial barriers to access. With your support, we can provide adaptive bikes, gaming controllers, or accessible gear that opens doors to movement, creativity, connection, and joy.

Together, we can help individuals with IDD experience the thrill of a game, the freedom of a ride, and the simple pleasure of play and leisure.

To sign up, visit https://www.volunteerforarc.org/need/detail/?need_id=1118085

Contact Michelle Theisen at michelletheisen@arcminnesota.org with questions and concerns.

Nonprofit: The Arc Minnesota

The Arc Minnesota is hosting its annual Arc Gala Saturday, March 7th, 2026 at The Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot (225 3rd Ave South, Minneapolis, MN 55401).  Volunteers are needed 4:30pm - 10:30pm to assist with a variety of tasks such as coat check, silent auction organization, live auction spotting and variety of other tasks.

The 2026 Gala will support microgrants, small, targeted awards that help cover specific costs, to help remove financial barriers to access. With your support, we can provide adaptive bikes, gaming controllers, or accessible gear that opens doors to movement, creativity, connection, and joy.

Together, we can help individuals with IDD experience the thrill of a game, the freedom of a ride, and the simple pleasure of play and leisure.

To sign up, visit https://www.volunteerforarc.org/need/detail/?need_id=1118085

Contact Michelle Theisen at michelletheisen@arcminnesota.org with questions and concerns.

Nonprofit: The Arc Minnesota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 7, 2026

Zip Code: 55401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Presidents' Weekend Volunteering at Arc's Value Village

Join the movement to serve your community President's Day weekend! We have open volunteer spots at Arc's Value Village in Richfield, Bloomington and New Hope. Come join us to help your fellow Minnesotans with disabilities.

Opportunities available all weeked of the President's holiday weekend (Feb 13th - 16th, 2026). Volunteers unpack, sort and tag donations at Arc's Value Village in support of The Arc Minnesota and its programs and services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.

Volunteer shifts available 10am-12pm, 1-3pm, and 4-6pm. Youth must be at least 8 years old.

Arc’s Value Village offers online volunteer sign-up! Go to http://www.volunteerforarc.org.  Click on the "Click Here To Sign Up" button to browse the calendar for openings and sign up directly!

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Join the movement to serve your community President's Day weekend! We have open volunteer spots at Arc's Value Village in Richfield, Bloomington and New Hope. Come join us to help your fellow Minnesotans with disabilities.

Opportunities available all weeked of the President's holiday weekend (Feb 13th - 16th, 2026). Volunteers unpack, sort and tag donations at Arc's Value Village in support of The Arc Minnesota and its programs and services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.

Volunteer shifts available 10am-12pm, 1-3pm, and 4-6pm. Youth must be at least 8 years old.

Arc’s Value Village offers online volunteer sign-up! Go to http://www.volunteerforarc.org.  Click on the "Click Here To Sign Up" button to browse the calendar for openings and sign up directly!

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Feb 13, 2026 through Feb 17, 2026

Zip Code: 55401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Weekends Need Excitement? Volunteer with Us in New Hope!

Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in New Hope and help unpack, sort and price great donations.  Volunteers are also need to stock the sales floor and to help colorize/organize wonderful items.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours.  Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in New Hope and help unpack, sort and price great donations.  Volunteers are also need to stock the sales floor and to help colorize/organize wonderful items.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours.  Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55427

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Weekends Need Excitement? Volunteer with Us in Bloomington!

Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Bloomington and help unpack, sort and price great donations.  Volunteers are also need to stock the sales floor and to help colorize/organize wonderful items.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours.  Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Bloomington and help unpack, sort and price great donations.  Volunteers are also need to stock the sales floor and to help colorize/organize wonderful items.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours.  Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Weekend Need Excitement? Volunteer with Us in Richfield!

Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Richfield and help unpack, sort and price great donations.  Volunteers are also need to stock the sales floor and to help colorize/organize wonderful items.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2-hours.  Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Richfield and help unpack, sort and price great donations.  Volunteers are also need to stock the sales floor and to help colorize/organize wonderful items.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2-hours.  Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55423

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Team Volunteering at Arc's Value Village in Richfield!

Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers? Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floor

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?
Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate groups daily! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 can volunteer but need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer.  Contact Michelle T at (952) 920-0855 or volunteernow@arcminnesota.org with questions or if you need assistance to sign up.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers? Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floor

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?
Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate groups daily! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 can volunteer but need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer.  Contact Michelle T at (952) 920-0855 or volunteernow@arcminnesota.org with questions or if you need assistance to sign up.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55423

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Team Volunteering at Arc's Value Village in New Hope!

Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers? Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floor

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?
Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate groups daily!  Volunteer shifts are are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 can volunteer but need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer.  Questions? Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnsota.org or 952-915-3670 with questions or if you need assistance signing up.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers? Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floor

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?
Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate groups daily!  Volunteer shifts are are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 can volunteer but need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer.  Questions? Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnsota.org or 952-915-3670 with questions or if you need assistance signing up.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55427

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Team Volunteering at Arc's Value Village in Bloomington!

Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers?  Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floor

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?
Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate groups! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 can volunteer but need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer.  Contact Michelle T at  (952) 920-0855 or volunteernow@arcminnesota.org with questions or if you need assistance signing up.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers?  Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floor

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?
Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate groups! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 can volunteer but need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer.  Contact Michelle T at  (952) 920-0855 or volunteernow@arcminnesota.org with questions or if you need assistance signing up.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Rack 'em Up in New Hope & Benefit People with Disabilities!

Love spotting the latest fashion or home trends? Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in New Hope and you will help unpack, tag and hang some great fashion finds! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours.

Individuals and groups  are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8+ can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Love spotting the latest fashion or home trends? Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in New Hope and you will help unpack, tag and hang some great fashion finds! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours.

Individuals and groups  are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth aged 8+ can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55427

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Get Moving and Get Fit!--Volunteer as a Thrift Store Stocker or Merchandiser in Richfield!

You’ve got your Fitbit and you’re striving to get in 10,000 steps every day! Sign up to volunteer with Arc’s Value Village as a sales floor stocker and you’ll have the opportunity to walk and work and reach your daily 10,000+ step goal! You’ll stay busy & always be moving-just watch the steps rack up! Your fitness goal will be reached AND you’ll help The Arc Minnesota support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families!

Volunteers are needed daily to help stock our sales floor and merchandise/organize.  Shifts are only 2 hours and you can volunteer as an individual or with a group.  Sign up online at www.arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer or contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org to find out more and sign up!

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

You’ve got your Fitbit and you’re striving to get in 10,000 steps every day! Sign up to volunteer with Arc’s Value Village as a sales floor stocker and you’ll have the opportunity to walk and work and reach your daily 10,000+ step goal! You’ll stay busy & always be moving-just watch the steps rack up! Your fitness goal will be reached AND you’ll help The Arc Minnesota support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families!

Volunteers are needed daily to help stock our sales floor and merchandise/organize.  Shifts are only 2 hours and you can volunteer as an individual or with a group.  Sign up online at www.arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer or contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org to find out more and sign up!

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55423

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Get Moving and Get Fit!--Volunteer as a Thrift Store Stocker or Merchandiser in New Hope!

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores have one-time and on-going volunteer opportunities with flexible hours—days, evenings and weekends, 7 days a week!   Volunteer shifts are 2 hours in length and scheduling is flexible.  Volunteers at Arc’s Value Village help unpack and sort donations such as clothing, accessories, household items, books, toys, jewelry, etc. and help get them ready for the sales floor. 

Sign up to volunteer on our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer.  Click “VOLUNTEER” tab and scroll down the page.  When you get to the BLUE Click Here to Sign Up on the Volunteer Calendar button, click on the button and use the calendar filter to find the store location, day and shift that works with your schedule! 

Arc’s Value Village has generated more than $28 million for The Arc’s programs and services for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. We look forward to having you volunteer with us.  Volunteer on your own or bring a friend! Contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org to find out more and sign up!

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores have one-time and on-going volunteer opportunities with flexible hours—days, evenings and weekends, 7 days a week!   Volunteer shifts are 2 hours in length and scheduling is flexible.  Volunteers at Arc’s Value Village help unpack and sort donations such as clothing, accessories, household items, books, toys, jewelry, etc. and help get them ready for the sales floor. 

Sign up to volunteer on our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer.  Click “VOLUNTEER” tab and scroll down the page.  When you get to the BLUE Click Here to Sign Up on the Volunteer Calendar button, click on the button and use the calendar filter to find the store location, day and shift that works with your schedule! 

Arc’s Value Village has generated more than $28 million for The Arc’s programs and services for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. We look forward to having you volunteer with us.  Volunteer on your own or bring a friend! Contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org to find out more and sign up!

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55427

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Get Moving and Get Fit! - Volunteer as a Thrift Store Stocker or Merchandiser in Bloomington!

You’ve got your Fitbit and you’re striving to get in 10,000 steps every day! Sign up to volunteer with Arc’s Value Village as a sales floor stocker and you’ll have the opportunity to walk and work and reach your daily 10,000+ step goal! You’ll stay busy & always be moving-just watch the steps rack up! Your fitness goal will be reached AND you’ll help The Arc Minnesota support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families!

Volunteers are needed daily to help stock our sales floor and merchandise/organize. Volunteer shifts are 2 hours in length and you can volunteer individually or with a group. Sign up at www.arcsvaluevillage.org/voluneer or contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org to find out more and sign up!

 Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

You’ve got your Fitbit and you’re striving to get in 10,000 steps every day! Sign up to volunteer with Arc’s Value Village as a sales floor stocker and you’ll have the opportunity to walk and work and reach your daily 10,000+ step goal! You’ll stay busy & always be moving-just watch the steps rack up! Your fitness goal will be reached AND you’ll help The Arc Minnesota support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families!

Volunteers are needed daily to help stock our sales floor and merchandise/organize. Volunteer shifts are 2 hours in length and you can volunteer individually or with a group. Sign up at www.arcsvaluevillage.org/voluneer or contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org to find out more and sign up!

 Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Family Fun Volunteering in New Hope to Benefit People with Disabilities!

Love spending time as a family to make a difference in our community? Then volunteering at Arc's Value Village in New Hope is for you! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours.

Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Love spending time as a family to make a difference in our community? Then volunteering at Arc's Value Village in New Hope is for you! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home.

Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours.

Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts!  Youth 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult.

Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button.  If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55427

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Corporate Team Building Volunteer Opportunity in Richfield!

Looking for a team building volunteer experience? Arc's Value Village can help! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village thrift stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in its mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floor

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?

Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate individuals and group! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 will need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or (952) 920-0855 with questions or if you need assistance in signing up.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Looking for a team building volunteer experience? Arc's Value Village can help! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village thrift stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in its mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floor

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?

Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate individuals and group! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 will need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or (952) 920-0855 with questions or if you need assistance in signing up.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55423

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Corporate Team Building Volunteer Opportunity in New Hope!

Looking for a team building volunteer experience? Arc's Value Village can help! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village thrift stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

Upacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floor

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?

Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate individuals and groups!  Volunteer shifts are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 will need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer.  Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or (952) 920-0855 with questions or if you need assistance signing up.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

 

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Looking for a team building volunteer experience? Arc's Value Village can help! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village thrift stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

Upacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floor

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?

Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate individuals and groups!  Volunteer shifts are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 will need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer.  Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or (952) 920-0855 with questions or if you need assistance signing up.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

 

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55427

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Corporate Team Building Volunteer Opportunity in Bloomington

Looking for a team building volunteer experience? Arc's Value Village can help with that! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village thrift stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

Upacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floor

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?

Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate individuals and groups! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours.  Youth between the ages of 8-15 will need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or (952) 920-0855 with questions or assistance in signing up.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

 

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Looking for a team building volunteer experience? Arc's Value Village can help with that! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village thrift stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Typical Duties Include:

Upacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floor

When Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event?

Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate individuals and groups! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours.  Youth between the ages of 8-15 will need to volunteer with an adult.

To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or (952) 920-0855 with questions or assistance in signing up.

Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community.

 

Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Build Family Hygiene Care Bags at Home or Work

Are you interested in creating a meaningful gift for families in your community who are struggling?

Build family hygiene care bags!

Did you know that more than half of food shelf shoppers struggle to afford personal hygiene products every month? This is because hygiene items are not covered by government assistance, have limited availability at food shelves (if at all) and are expensive. Let's help address this need buy filling bags for families.

We are looking for businesses, community groups and neighbors to buy full size personal hygiene products and fill grocery bags with them for neighbors struggling to afford hygiene items. These bags will be given to food shelves, schools, housing providers and refugee services organizations.

Please note: This is a remote opportunity that occurs at your preferred location. Your group will be responsible for the purchasing and assembling of the hygiene care bags. We can provide you with suggestions of items based on needs and pricing. We can pick up the bags or you may drop them off at our St. Paul location (280/94).

We ask that each grocery bag be filled with:

1 bottle of laundry detergent (free and clear/sensitive skin preferred)2 deodorants1 bottle of shampoo1 bottle of conditioner1 bottle of body wash2 bars of soap4 toothbrushes1 toothpaste2 razors1 bottle of shaving cream1 bottle of lotion4-pack of toilet paper

You can see the full list here 

Contact hello@bridgetobasics.org to get started!

Thank you for making sure families can start and end their days feeling clean and confident!




Nonprofit: Bridge to Basics

Are you interested in creating a meaningful gift for families in your community who are struggling?

Build family hygiene care bags!

Did you know that more than half of food shelf shoppers struggle to afford personal hygiene products every month? This is because hygiene items are not covered by government assistance, have limited availability at food shelves (if at all) and are expensive. Let's help address this need buy filling bags for families.

We are looking for businesses, community groups and neighbors to buy full size personal hygiene products and fill grocery bags with them for neighbors struggling to afford hygiene items. These bags will be given to food shelves, schools, housing providers and refugee services organizations.

Please note: This is a remote opportunity that occurs at your preferred location. Your group will be responsible for the purchasing and assembling of the hygiene care bags. We can provide you with suggestions of items based on needs and pricing. We can pick up the bags or you may drop them off at our St. Paul location (280/94).

We ask that each grocery bag be filled with:

1 bottle of laundry detergent (free and clear/sensitive skin preferred)2 deodorants1 bottle of shampoo1 bottle of conditioner1 bottle of body wash2 bars of soap4 toothbrushes1 toothpaste2 razors1 bottle of shaving cream1 bottle of lotion4-pack of toilet paper

You can see the full list here 

Contact hello@bridgetobasics.org to get started!

Thank you for making sure families can start and end their days feeling clean and confident!




Nonprofit: Bridge to Basics

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spa Experience for Residents

Mount Olivet Careview Home has been serving senior residents for over 60 years. We rank number 1 in Minnesota and received recognition in Newsweek’s Best Nursing Homes 2023 list.

 

Our residents love and deserve a little pampering! We have many opportunities open to help with manicures, hand massages, and visiting with our residents. No tools necessary - all items will be provided. Volunteers ages 15+ may apply! This is a great opportunity for groups or single applicants. Volunteer background checks and fingerprinting arranged by facility.  Please join us for a fabulous time!

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Careview Home

Mount Olivet Careview Home has been serving senior residents for over 60 years. We rank number 1 in Minnesota and received recognition in Newsweek’s Best Nursing Homes 2023 list.

 

Our residents love and deserve a little pampering! We have many opportunities open to help with manicures, hand massages, and visiting with our residents. No tools necessary - all items will be provided. Volunteers ages 15+ may apply! This is a great opportunity for groups or single applicants. Volunteer background checks and fingerprinting arranged by facility.  Please join us for a fabulous time!

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Careview Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419

Allow Groups: Yes


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: Knitting and Crocheting Extraordinaires! (All ages!)

Calling all creative minds and hands! 

We are looking for off-site volunteers to knit or crochet hats, scarves, mittens, and blankets for kids PreK-12th grade. This opportunity is ongoing as the need for teachers to provide winter gear for their students has increased. 

Our Resource Center serves Minnesota teachers through a variety of distribution channels. For teachers located within the Twin Cities area, we offer an in-store shopping experience or curbside pick-up at our location in Roseville. We also support teachers who are located outside of the Twin Cities through extended services to ensure product makes its way into the hands of under-resourced teachers and students who need them most.

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We welcome you to drop off your donation Monday-Friday between the hours of 10am-4pm. You can drive around to the front, call the number listed and a member of our team will be happy to meet you! 

Kids In Need Foundation
2719 Patton Rd
Roseville, MN 55113

Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation

Calling all creative minds and hands! 

We are looking for off-site volunteers to knit or crochet hats, scarves, mittens, and blankets for kids PreK-12th grade. This opportunity is ongoing as the need for teachers to provide winter gear for their students has increased. 

Our Resource Center serves Minnesota teachers through a variety of distribution channels. For teachers located within the Twin Cities area, we offer an in-store shopping experience or curbside pick-up at our location in Roseville. We also support teachers who are located outside of the Twin Cities through extended services to ensure product makes its way into the hands of under-resourced teachers and students who need them most.

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We welcome you to drop off your donation Monday-Friday between the hours of 10am-4pm. You can drive around to the front, call the number listed and a member of our team will be happy to meet you! 

Kids In Need Foundation
2719 Patton Rd
Roseville, MN 55113

Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113-1139

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pack School Supplies for Underserved Schools around the Country!

By partnering with teachers and students in under-resourced schools, the Kids In Need Foundation provides the support needed for teachers to teach and learners to learn. The fulfillment of our national programs occurs at our Teacher Resource Center in Roseville, MN. We rely heavily on help from volunteers like you, and would be honored if you would consider joining us to achieve our mission.

We have a number of upcoming volunteer shifts. Interested volunteers can view and register for upcoming volunteer events here! If you are interested in scheduling a time for your group to volunteer, KINF can accommodate up to 60 participants at a time. Please email volunteering@kinf.org if you are interested in setting up a private volunteer group session or if you have any additional questions. 

We can’t wait to have you join us!

Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation

By partnering with teachers and students in under-resourced schools, the Kids In Need Foundation provides the support needed for teachers to teach and learners to learn. The fulfillment of our national programs occurs at our Teacher Resource Center in Roseville, MN. We rely heavily on help from volunteers like you, and would be honored if you would consider joining us to achieve our mission.

We have a number of upcoming volunteer shifts. Interested volunteers can view and register for upcoming volunteer events here! If you are interested in scheduling a time for your group to volunteer, KINF can accommodate up to 60 participants at a time. Please email volunteering@kinf.org if you are interested in setting up a private volunteer group session or if you have any additional questions. 

We can’t wait to have you join us!

Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55117

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: School Supply Drives for Kids In Need Teacher Resource Center!

Kids In Need Foundation is grateful to accept donations of any size from your family or community. You can easily host a supply drive in person or online to support our mission and work together in the process. Learn more about our DIY supply drives.

With proper resources at their disposal, students find the confidence to return to school day in and day out. Teachers, too, are empowered to do their best work when they are supported by the resources they need to maintain effective, equitable learning environments.

By hosting a supply drive, you can level the playing field in underserved schools.

 

Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation

Kids In Need Foundation is grateful to accept donations of any size from your family or community. You can easily host a supply drive in person or online to support our mission and work together in the process. Learn more about our DIY supply drives.

With proper resources at their disposal, students find the confidence to return to school day in and day out. Teachers, too, are empowered to do their best work when they are supported by the resources they need to maintain effective, equitable learning environments.

By hosting a supply drive, you can level the playing field in underserved schools.

 

Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Provide a Meal for Our Shelter

Volunteer dinner groups purchase, prepare, and serve a nutritious meal to 21 residents at our emergency shelter every night of the year. It’s a perfect opportunity for families, congregations, co-workers, or friends to join together for a fun and fulfilling evening! 

Volunteers can use our shelter kitchen to cook a meal, or cook at home and bring the meal ready to go! We have so many open dates and could use any support we can get. 

If you don't have time to cook a meal, please consider donating the funds for one online! It costs about $250 to feed our shelter guests. 

Open meal dates can be found here-https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0b44aea72ea2f85-nov

Sponsoring a meal can be done here-https://oscs-mn.org/donate/

More details can be found here - https://oscs-mn.org/osh-volunteer-opportunities/. Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@oshousing.org or 612-872-4193 x2 before delivering donations, as we want to make sure someone is available to collect donations from you. We look forward to working with you! 

Nonprofit: Our Saviour's Housing

Volunteer dinner groups purchase, prepare, and serve a nutritious meal to 21 residents at our emergency shelter every night of the year. It’s a perfect opportunity for families, congregations, co-workers, or friends to join together for a fun and fulfilling evening! 

Volunteers can use our shelter kitchen to cook a meal, or cook at home and bring the meal ready to go! We have so many open dates and could use any support we can get. 

If you don't have time to cook a meal, please consider donating the funds for one online! It costs about $250 to feed our shelter guests. 

Open meal dates can be found here-https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0b44aea72ea2f85-nov

Sponsoring a meal can be done here-https://oscs-mn.org/donate/

More details can be found here - https://oscs-mn.org/osh-volunteer-opportunities/. Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@oshousing.org or 612-872-4193 x2 before delivering donations, as we want to make sure someone is available to collect donations from you. We look forward to working with you! 

Nonprofit: Our Saviour's Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: DAYTIME PROJECT VOLUNTEER!

We are seeking volunteers who are reliable, compassionate, friendly, self-directed, and flexible to assist staff with a variety of tasks to help keep the shelter comfortable and running smoothly. Tasks may include the following:

Sorting and organizing donations Maintaining organization and cleanliness of shelter kitchen and pantry Performing other tasks, as assigned

Qualifications:

Must be at least 18 years of age Must pass a criminal background check. (Prior criminal offenses will not automatically disqualify you from volunteering.) Must be able to use stairs frequently and lift/carry up to 35 pounds

Time Commitment:

Tuesdays and Thursdays between 9:30 am-4:30 pm (minimum 2-hour shift) Every week, every other week, or monthly

Volunteer applications can be found here-https://oscs-mn.org/osh-individual-volunteer-application/

For more information or questions please contact the volunteer coordinator at Volunteer@oshousing.org 

Nonprofit: Our Saviour's Housing

We are seeking volunteers who are reliable, compassionate, friendly, self-directed, and flexible to assist staff with a variety of tasks to help keep the shelter comfortable and running smoothly. Tasks may include the following:

Sorting and organizing donations Maintaining organization and cleanliness of shelter kitchen and pantry Performing other tasks, as assigned

Qualifications:

Must be at least 18 years of age Must pass a criminal background check. (Prior criminal offenses will not automatically disqualify you from volunteering.) Must be able to use stairs frequently and lift/carry up to 35 pounds

Time Commitment:

Tuesdays and Thursdays between 9:30 am-4:30 pm (minimum 2-hour shift) Every week, every other week, or monthly

Volunteer applications can be found here-https://oscs-mn.org/osh-individual-volunteer-application/

For more information or questions please contact the volunteer coordinator at Volunteer@oshousing.org 

Nonprofit: Our Saviour's Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Social Media Support Needed!

Our marketing department is in need of social media support! Volunteer your expertise! We're flexible, not too demanding, and incredibly grateful for any help we can get. We're a North Minneapolis community center with an early childhood learning center and a host of other programs that need your attention, and that of our followers. Help us steward our clients and funders by showing them the work we're doing.

Nonprofit: Phyllis Wheatley Community Center

Our marketing department is in need of social media support! Volunteer your expertise! We're flexible, not too demanding, and incredibly grateful for any help we can get. We're a North Minneapolis community center with an early childhood learning center and a host of other programs that need your attention, and that of our followers. Help us steward our clients and funders by showing them the work we're doing.

Nonprofit: Phyllis Wheatley Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tagging Clothes especially youth clothing (Age 13 +)

New Day Thrift Store is looking for people to sort, price and put clothing out on the sales floor.  This person would separate out any stained or unsalable clothes to be donated to other organizations that take them for rags, etc.  Clothes would then be placed on hangers and tagged. Children under 14 are able to volunteer, but an adult needs to come with them to supervise them. Come join us! Our volunteers have fun while helping a great cause! Your help would really be appreciated!!!

Small groups (up to 5) welcome, but we don't have enough space for large groups.

Nonprofit: Christian Life Ministries New Day Thrift Store & Center

New Day Thrift Store is looking for people to sort, price and put clothing out on the sales floor.  This person would separate out any stained or unsalable clothes to be donated to other organizations that take them for rags, etc.  Clothes would then be placed on hangers and tagged. Children under 14 are able to volunteer, but an adult needs to come with them to supervise them. Come join us! Our volunteers have fun while helping a great cause! Your help would really be appreciated!!!

Small groups (up to 5) welcome, but we don't have enough space for large groups.

Nonprofit: Christian Life Ministries New Day Thrift Store & Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55117

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Publicity and Marketing-Equine Rescue

Help us with Publicity and Marketing. Specifically, we are looking for people to help us get the word out around the state about the important work we do! We would really appreciate having several people “on call” whom we can contact about upcoming events or humane cases so they can contact the media and help us obtain some much-needed publicity. 

Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary

Help us with Publicity and Marketing. Specifically, we are looking for people to help us get the word out around the state about the important work we do! We would really appreciate having several people “on call” whom we can contact about upcoming events or humane cases so they can contact the media and help us obtain some much-needed publicity. 

Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55322

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Equine Rescue Board Member

Board Member Recruitment At AHH

Looking for Board Members to bring their ideas energy and passion for Art, Horses, Humans and Nature to our community.  We are especially looking for people who identify as BIPOC & LGBTQ+ & part of the disability community.  Come join our fun team!  We have a one hour meeting a month and would love your help on various projects and ideas! 


Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary

Board Member Recruitment At AHH

Looking for Board Members to bring their ideas energy and passion for Art, Horses, Humans and Nature to our community.  We are especially looking for people who identify as BIPOC & LGBTQ+ & part of the disability community.  Come join our fun team!  We have a one hour meeting a month and would love your help on various projects and ideas! 


Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55322

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fundraising Equine/Human/Art rescue/sanctuary

Fundraising:

Art, Heart and Hoofbeats - Equine Rescue and Sanctuary is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that runs entirely on donations. We are always on the look out for help in procuring monetary donations and sponsorship, both private and corporate. We also often need individuals to collect donations of goods and services for special events (for example, gift cards and items for silent auctions). We have also received many wonderful donations from clubs, groups, and individuals who have chosen to hold a “AHH Benefit” Event. Some ideas for this would be fun shows, tack sales, rummage sales, bake sales, or informational booths at local feed or tack stores. If you are interested in holding this sort of fundraiser to help the horses and people served at AHH, please let us know!

Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary

Fundraising:

Art, Heart and Hoofbeats - Equine Rescue and Sanctuary is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that runs entirely on donations. We are always on the look out for help in procuring monetary donations and sponsorship, both private and corporate. We also often need individuals to collect donations of goods and services for special events (for example, gift cards and items for silent auctions). We have also received many wonderful donations from clubs, groups, and individuals who have chosen to hold a “AHH Benefit” Event. Some ideas for this would be fun shows, tack sales, rummage sales, bake sales, or informational booths at local feed or tack stores. If you are interested in holding this sort of fundraiser to help the horses and people served at AHH, please let us know!

Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55322

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Equine Rescue - Farm Help

 Farm Help:

At Art, Heart and Hoofbeats Equine Rescue and Sanctuary we welcome volunteers to the farm to help on a regular scheduled basis or with special projects. This often includes cleaning stalls, mending or building a fence, building goat toys general maintenance of the grounds. Volunteers with special skills (such as electricians or carpenters) are also needed!

Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary

 Farm Help:

At Art, Heart and Hoofbeats Equine Rescue and Sanctuary we welcome volunteers to the farm to help on a regular scheduled basis or with special projects. This often includes cleaning stalls, mending or building a fence, building goat toys general maintenance of the grounds. Volunteers with special skills (such as electricians or carpenters) are also needed!

Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55322

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Corporate Sponsorship-Team Building Fun!

Beyond Work -Transforming Teams Through Trust and Collaboration Leadership Development: Through experiential learning, foster adaptability, self-awareness, and a growth mindset. Enhanced Communication: Discover how clear, intentional communication improves relationships and teamwork. Resilience Building: Equip your team with tools to manage stress, navigate challenges, and thrive under pressure.Empowered Collaboration: Explore how trust and mutual respect can unlock innovation and strengthen bonds. While working on projects.  Build a horse fence, a goat toy, clean up a garden patch and plant flowers in our sanctuary. 

Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary

Beyond Work -Transforming Teams Through Trust and Collaboration Leadership Development: Through experiential learning, foster adaptability, self-awareness, and a growth mindset. Enhanced Communication: Discover how clear, intentional communication improves relationships and teamwork. Resilience Building: Equip your team with tools to manage stress, navigate challenges, and thrive under pressure.Empowered Collaboration: Explore how trust and mutual respect can unlock innovation and strengthen bonds. While working on projects.  Build a horse fence, a goat toy, clean up a garden patch and plant flowers in our sanctuary. 

Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55322

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Spring Pasture and garden Clean Up

Bring your team for a fun relaxing day working outside gardening, building and enjoying each others company while supporting a great cause!

Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary

Bring your team for a fun relaxing day working outside gardening, building and enjoying each others company while supporting a great cause!

Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55322

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Fun Fridays at the Food Shelf

 

 

 

 

Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center

 

 

 

 

Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Food Shelf Aide

Please apply to be a NorthPoint Volunteer:

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co/web-admin/app/#/join-party?k=2ts8d7sai99bqu&e=27654&fromOrg

 Assignments: 
Volunteers will be assigned to packing boxes of dry food, bagging produce, receiving and stocking donations and purchased food deliveries.  NorthPoint staff will have direct contact with guests (not volunteers) to register and receive food. When you arrive for your shift, please use the entry door of the Food Shelf, enter, to record your time sign in, check in with designated supervisor and wash your hands in the breakroom or hand washing sink.  Please remember to sign out at the end of your shift.  Our Food Shelf Supervisor will provide you with training at your first shift as well. 
 

Health and Safety around COVID-19: 

Please take all necessary precautions if you are health compromised or caring for someone with compromised health.  Please do not volunteer if you or anyone in your household has tested positive for COVID-19. 

 
Please do not volunteer if you are sick or anyone in your household is sick or experiencing any of the following symptoms: Fever, Cough, Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, Chills, Headache, Muscle pain, Sore throat, New loss of taste or smell 

 

This list is subject to change to reflect the current public health recommendations.  For more information, see the Minnesota Department of Health website: https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/index.html 
 

Required face coverings:  

All staff and volunteers are encouraged to wear face coverings that cover both mouth and nose and are secure with ear loops.  NorthPoint will provide disposable masks and gloves during yours shift.  
 

How to Dress and What to Bring: 
Please wear closed-toe shoes to protect your feet from boxes and pallets.  No sandals please.  Please dress modestly with shorts that come to the knee or long pants and short or long sleeves.  There will be bottled drinking water on site but you are also encouraged to bring your own reusable water bottle.  Hand sanitizer and disposable masks will be available throughout the building.  
 
Directions and Parking: 

Free ramp parking is suggested and available across the street from the main campus at:

1256 Penn Avenue North.  Parking entrance is located via Oliver Avenue North.

Jamiela Taylor | Volunteer Engagement Coordinator

jtaylor@npimn.org; 612-767-0324 phone/text 

Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center

Please apply to be a NorthPoint Volunteer:

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co/web-admin/app/#/join-party?k=2ts8d7sai99bqu&e=27654&fromOrg

 Assignments: 
Volunteers will be assigned to packing boxes of dry food, bagging produce, receiving and stocking donations and purchased food deliveries.  NorthPoint staff will have direct contact with guests (not volunteers) to register and receive food. When you arrive for your shift, please use the entry door of the Food Shelf, enter, to record your time sign in, check in with designated supervisor and wash your hands in the breakroom or hand washing sink.  Please remember to sign out at the end of your shift.  Our Food Shelf Supervisor will provide you with training at your first shift as well. 
 

Health and Safety around COVID-19: 

Please take all necessary precautions if you are health compromised or caring for someone with compromised health.  Please do not volunteer if you or anyone in your household has tested positive for COVID-19. 

 
Please do not volunteer if you are sick or anyone in your household is sick or experiencing any of the following symptoms: Fever, Cough, Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, Chills, Headache, Muscle pain, Sore throat, New loss of taste or smell 

 

This list is subject to change to reflect the current public health recommendations.  For more information, see the Minnesota Department of Health website: https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/index.html 
 

Required face coverings:  

All staff and volunteers are encouraged to wear face coverings that cover both mouth and nose and are secure with ear loops.  NorthPoint will provide disposable masks and gloves during yours shift.  
 

How to Dress and What to Bring: 
Please wear closed-toe shoes to protect your feet from boxes and pallets.  No sandals please.  Please dress modestly with shorts that come to the knee or long pants and short or long sleeves.  There will be bottled drinking water on site but you are also encouraged to bring your own reusable water bottle.  Hand sanitizer and disposable masks will be available throughout the building.  
 
Directions and Parking: 

Free ramp parking is suggested and available across the street from the main campus at:

1256 Penn Avenue North.  Parking entrance is located via Oliver Avenue North.

Jamiela Taylor | Volunteer Engagement Coordinator

jtaylor@npimn.org; 612-767-0324 phone/text 

Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shoe Away Hunger - SORTERS NEEDED - Monday/Wednesday/Thursday - (12-3pm) (Between 1-30 volunteers)

We collect gently used and new shoes through our Shoe Away Hunger program and sell them for a suggested donation on our mobile shoe bus and trailer and at various static sites.

We sort these shoes into three categories (great, good, and grind) at our warehouse in Plymouth on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12 to 3:00 p.m. We would love for you or your group to join us in sorting shoes! Please visit our website at goodinthehood.org to register as a volunteer. We look forward to serving with you soon.

Friends and groups love to do this. We help a lot of people, laugh, and have a lot of fun doing this very important job!

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

We collect gently used and new shoes through our Shoe Away Hunger program and sell them for a suggested donation on our mobile shoe bus and trailer and at various static sites.

We sort these shoes into three categories (great, good, and grind) at our warehouse in Plymouth on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12 to 3:00 p.m. We would love for you or your group to join us in sorting shoes! Please visit our website at goodinthehood.org to register as a volunteer. We look forward to serving with you soon.

Friends and groups love to do this. We help a lot of people, laugh, and have a lot of fun doing this very important job!

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55447

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer for America's Future Summit w/ Civic Bridgers, YMCA, and NYLC

Civic Bridgers is a Minnesota-based nonpartisan nonprofit on a mission to strengthen democracy and heal polarization through bridging divides. In March 2026, America's Future Summit celebrates the 250th anniversary of the United States, hosted by Civic Bridgers in partnership with YMCA and NYLC.

America’s Future Summit (AFS) is a two-day civic leadership accelerator that convenes Minnesota’s top 250 teens to innovate civic solutions in three fields: climate, education, and media.  Working in teams, students step into real-world leadership roles (CEO, COO, CFO, CMO, CPO) to design actionable, community-rooted solutions using curated portfolios of primary sources and local data. The summit positions young people on the horizon of innovation — where civic responsibility meets bold, future-focused leadership.

We envision a revival of pluralism led by Civic Bridgers modeling humanity, humility, and accountability. We reconnect people with civic life and with each other through immersive, hands-on learning experiences and mentorship that break down fences of division, such as toxic partisanship, purity tests, and stereotyping. At America's Future Summit, we prepare Civic Bridgers to leverage collective power and viewpoint diversity to solve some of our nation’s greatest challenges. We invite volunteers of all backgrounds to serve this mission at different capacities, before the event and at the event on March 9 & 10. 

Before the March 2026, volunteers can:

Support recruitment efforts. Post flyers in your neighborhood, connect with your church youth groups, introduce us to your local high school, anything helps!Advise on programming materials. Review, edit, leave comments on programming materials like the curated portfolios or breakout session handouts.

At the event, volunteers can:

Support programming logistics. Help us set up materials, prepare breakout room layouts, all hands on deck!Facilitate a breakout session. We are looking for industry professionals across the environment, education, and media fields to speak on panels. Advise student groups. Proof-read project proposals, support design and youth innovation, help with pitch development, etc.Judge the pitch competition. With guided rubrics, evaluate pitches and provide feedback for student groups. 

Ready to start? Fill out this form or reach out to Jill Carey (jill@civicbridgers.org)!

Nonprofit: Civic Bridgers

Civic Bridgers is a Minnesota-based nonpartisan nonprofit on a mission to strengthen democracy and heal polarization through bridging divides. In March 2026, America's Future Summit celebrates the 250th anniversary of the United States, hosted by Civic Bridgers in partnership with YMCA and NYLC.

America’s Future Summit (AFS) is a two-day civic leadership accelerator that convenes Minnesota’s top 250 teens to innovate civic solutions in three fields: climate, education, and media.  Working in teams, students step into real-world leadership roles (CEO, COO, CFO, CMO, CPO) to design actionable, community-rooted solutions using curated portfolios of primary sources and local data. The summit positions young people on the horizon of innovation — where civic responsibility meets bold, future-focused leadership.

We envision a revival of pluralism led by Civic Bridgers modeling humanity, humility, and accountability. We reconnect people with civic life and with each other through immersive, hands-on learning experiences and mentorship that break down fences of division, such as toxic partisanship, purity tests, and stereotyping. At America's Future Summit, we prepare Civic Bridgers to leverage collective power and viewpoint diversity to solve some of our nation’s greatest challenges. We invite volunteers of all backgrounds to serve this mission at different capacities, before the event and at the event on March 9 & 10. 

Before the March 2026, volunteers can:

Support recruitment efforts. Post flyers in your neighborhood, connect with your church youth groups, introduce us to your local high school, anything helps!Advise on programming materials. Review, edit, leave comments on programming materials like the curated portfolios or breakout session handouts.

At the event, volunteers can:

Support programming logistics. Help us set up materials, prepare breakout room layouts, all hands on deck!Facilitate a breakout session. We are looking for industry professionals across the environment, education, and media fields to speak on panels. Advise student groups. Proof-read project proposals, support design and youth innovation, help with pitch development, etc.Judge the pitch competition. With guided rubrics, evaluate pitches and provide feedback for student groups. 

Ready to start? Fill out this form or reach out to Jill Carey (jill@civicbridgers.org)!

Nonprofit: Civic Bridgers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Mar 9, 2026 through Mar 10, 2026

Zip Code: 56201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown - St. Paul Music Academy

JA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come.  

Things you need to know: 

Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training one hour before students arrive 

Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite 

Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. 

SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 03/06/2026 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

JA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come.  

Things you need to know: 

Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training one hour before students arrive 

Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite 

Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. 

SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 03/06/2026 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 6, 2026

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown - Justice Page Middle School

JA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come.  

Things you need to know: 

Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training one hour before students arrive 

Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite 

Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. 

SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 03/06/2026

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

JA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come.  

Things you need to know: 

Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training one hour before students arrive 

Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite 

Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. 

SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 03/06/2026

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 6, 2026

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown - Farnsworth Aerospace Upper

JA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come.  

Things you need to know: 

Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training one hour before students arrive 

Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite 

Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. 

SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 03/09/2026 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

JA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come.  

Things you need to know: 

Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training one hour before students arrive 

Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite 

Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. 

SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 03/09/2026 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 9, 2026

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown - Northeast Middle School

JA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come.  

Things you need to know: 

Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training one hour before students arrive 

Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite 

Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. 

SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 02/20/2026 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

JA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come.  

Things you need to know: 

Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training one hour before students arrive 

Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite 

Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. 

SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 02/20/2026 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 20, 2026

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown - Central Park Elementary

JA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come.  

Things you need to know: 

Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training one hour before students arrive 

Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite 

Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. 

SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 02/13/2026 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

JA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come.  

Things you need to know: 

Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training one hour before students arrive 

Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite 

Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. 

SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 02/13/2026 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 13, 2026

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gala4Goals 2026- Volunteer with The Sanneh Foundation

Gala4Goals 2026- Volunteer with The Sanneh Foundation Be part of something special—volunteer at Gala4Goals 2026!

Join us on Saturday, February 21, 2026, at the Saint Paul RiverCentre for The Sanneh Foundation’s largest annual fundraising event. Gala4Goals celebrates our mission to empower youth, improve lives, and unite communities through an evening of inspiration, connection, and community impact.

Volunteers make this event possible. From greeting guests and assisting with registration to supporting the silent auction, ballroom activities, and post-event tear down. Each role helps create a welcoming, seamless experience for our guests while supporting programs that serve thousands of youth and families across Minnesota every year.

Event Details:

Date: Saturday, February 21, 2026

Location: Saint Paul RiverCentre – 175 Kellogg Blvd, St. Paul, MN 55102

Dress Code: Semi-Formal/Cocktail attire

Dinner: Dinner will be provided at the beginning of your shift

Volunteers will help with:

Coat Check

Registration

Greeting

Ushering

Silent and Live Auction support

VIP Lounge

Monitor

Photographer

Pre-Event Set-Up

Post Event Tear Down

Please click below to register and sign up for shifts!Gala4Goals Volunteer



Nonprofit: The Sanneh Foundation

Gala4Goals 2026- Volunteer with The Sanneh Foundation Be part of something special—volunteer at Gala4Goals 2026!

Join us on Saturday, February 21, 2026, at the Saint Paul RiverCentre for The Sanneh Foundation’s largest annual fundraising event. Gala4Goals celebrates our mission to empower youth, improve lives, and unite communities through an evening of inspiration, connection, and community impact.

Volunteers make this event possible. From greeting guests and assisting with registration to supporting the silent auction, ballroom activities, and post-event tear down. Each role helps create a welcoming, seamless experience for our guests while supporting programs that serve thousands of youth and families across Minnesota every year.

Event Details:

Date: Saturday, February 21, 2026

Location: Saint Paul RiverCentre – 175 Kellogg Blvd, St. Paul, MN 55102

Dress Code: Semi-Formal/Cocktail attire

Dinner: Dinner will be provided at the beginning of your shift

Volunteers will help with:

Coat Check

Registration

Greeting

Ushering

Silent and Live Auction support

VIP Lounge

Monitor

Photographer

Pre-Event Set-Up

Post Event Tear Down

Please click below to register and sign up for shifts!Gala4Goals Volunteer



Nonprofit: The Sanneh Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 21, 2026

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Remote Opportunity: In-Kind Donation Needs

You can make a difference in the lives of those Avivo serves by donating urgent donation needs items or kits, which are listed below. Items can range from welcome baskets to move-in kits to basic hygiene items, and all make a tremendous difference in someone’s life. If you’re interested in making a difference, please look carefully over the following options to select a donation or kit that matches your interests.

Learn more about items needed and drop-off information.

Nonprofit: Avivo

You can make a difference in the lives of those Avivo serves by donating urgent donation needs items or kits, which are listed below. Items can range from welcome baskets to move-in kits to basic hygiene items, and all make a tremendous difference in someone’s life. If you’re interested in making a difference, please look carefully over the following options to select a donation or kit that matches your interests.

Learn more about items needed and drop-off information.

Nonprofit: Avivo

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Shelf Deliveries to Older Adults

Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors (LSHS) and Minnehaha Food Shelf (located in the Minnehaha United Methodist Church, 3701 E. 31st St) joined forces back in August of 2020 with concern for older adults in the community who were unable to pick up their food shelf items in person due to the COVID pandemic.

LSHS continues to provide this food shelf delivery service to older adults in the greater Longfellow neighborhoods, and we are looking for  volunteers who can assist with this program on at least one Tuesday a month.

Volunteers will be asked to work alongside LSHS and Minnehaha Food Shelf staff to choose and pack needed items to be delivered.  The number of clients varies,  but there are no more than 2 delivery stops. This opportunity can be physically demanding, and there is some heavy lifting involved. However, we work as a team to lighten the load.

We are looking for volunteers who can commit to at least one Tuesday morning a month for 1.5 -2.0 hours. 

Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors

Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors (LSHS) and Minnehaha Food Shelf (located in the Minnehaha United Methodist Church, 3701 E. 31st St) joined forces back in August of 2020 with concern for older adults in the community who were unable to pick up their food shelf items in person due to the COVID pandemic.

LSHS continues to provide this food shelf delivery service to older adults in the greater Longfellow neighborhoods, and we are looking for  volunteers who can assist with this program on at least one Tuesday a month.

Volunteers will be asked to work alongside LSHS and Minnehaha Food Shelf staff to choose and pack needed items to be delivered.  The number of clients varies,  but there are no more than 2 delivery stops. This opportunity can be physically demanding, and there is some heavy lifting involved. However, we work as a team to lighten the load.

We are looking for volunteers who can commit to at least one Tuesday morning a month for 1.5 -2.0 hours. 

Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55417

Allow Groups: Yes