Opportunities From: HandsOn Twin Cities

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: 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: 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: Adopt a Drain - help save our lakes (use link in description below)

Did you know our street storm drains empty into our lakes and rivers?

You can help by adopting drains in your neighborhood, it's free and easy Adopt a Drain HERE

Storm water carries trash pollution and leaves which contributes to the green slime that forms on our lakes. Just keep the top of the drains clear when you can, it's easy to do several drains in an intersection near your home. 

Please let us know your storm drain names, some neighborhoods eligible for contest prizes.

Enter Contest

more info - greenguardiansmn@gmail.com

Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN

Did you know our street storm drains empty into our lakes and rivers?

You can help by adopting drains in your neighborhood, it's free and easy Adopt a Drain HERE

Storm water carries trash pollution and leaves which contributes to the green slime that forms on our lakes. Just keep the top of the drains clear when you can, it's easy to do several drains in an intersection near your home. 

Please let us know your storm drain names, some neighborhoods eligible for contest prizes.

Enter Contest

more info - greenguardiansmn@gmail.com

Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55405

Allow Groups: No


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: “Do you love Nature and Landscaping?! ”: Volunteers needed!

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

MOCRC is committed to caring for the environment and stewarding our natural resources on 151 acres of land. Volunteer and enjoy our beautiful site while helping to maintain our outdoor amenities, including a prairie restoration project and a certified monarch waystation. Other outdoor areas in need of care include: 5+ miles of walking trails; Marsh Walk; meditation labyrinth; natural playscape, outdoor chapel; gazebo; wood duck and blue bird houses, and so much more!

Volunteer as an individual or as a team building activity! Bring your church, book club, girl/boy scouts, or corporate group!  We have year-round opportunities, can be flexible with scheduling, and can schedule 1X or as needed with on-going projects.

*Must have valid license for a background check

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

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

MOCRC is committed to caring for the environment and stewarding our natural resources on 151 acres of land. Volunteer and enjoy our beautiful site while helping to maintain our outdoor amenities, including a prairie restoration project and a certified monarch waystation. Other outdoor areas in need of care include: 5+ miles of walking trails; Marsh Walk; meditation labyrinth; natural playscape, outdoor chapel; gazebo; wood duck and blue bird houses, and so much more!

Volunteer as an individual or as a team building activity! Bring your church, book club, girl/boy scouts, or corporate group!  We have year-round opportunities, can be flexible with scheduling, and can schedule 1X or as needed with on-going projects.

*Must have valid license for a background check

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MOCRC: Enjoy and Maintain our Trails!

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

MOCRC is committed to caring for the environment and stewarding our natural resources on 151 acres of land. Volunteer and enjoy our beautiful site while helping to maintain our outdoor amenities, including  our 5+ miles of walking trails!

Volunteer as an individual or as a team building activity! Bring your church, book club, girl/boy scouts, or corporate group!  We have year-round opportunities, can be flexible with scheduling, and can schedule 1X or as needed with on-going projects.

*If volunteering as an individual, must have a valid ID and pass a background check

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

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

MOCRC is committed to caring for the environment and stewarding our natural resources on 151 acres of land. Volunteer and enjoy our beautiful site while helping to maintain our outdoor amenities, including  our 5+ miles of walking trails!

Volunteer as an individual or as a team building activity! Bring your church, book club, girl/boy scouts, or corporate group!  We have year-round opportunities, can be flexible with scheduling, and can schedule 1X or as needed with on-going projects.

*If volunteering as an individual, must have a valid ID and pass a background check

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55024

Allow Groups: No


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

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

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

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

*Must have valid license for a background check

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

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

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

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

*Must have valid license for a background check

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Greeting and Front Desk Volunteers Needed:

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

MOCRC is committed to caring for the environment and stewarding our natural resources on 151 acres of land so that our guests are nurtured and sustained in mind, body, and spirit. Our priority is providing gracious hospitality and warmly welcoming all people.

If you enjoy meeting new people and making everyone feel at home, we would love to have you volunteer with us at the front desk. It’s a key role at our center and volunteers are needed to greet guests, answer phones, and help with gift shop payments. Volunteer shifts can be flexible and are highly needed Friday-Sunday. We will provide support and training when you begin!

Schedule on a flexible, ongoing basis. We will provide support and training when you begin!

*Must have valid license for background check

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

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

MOCRC is committed to caring for the environment and stewarding our natural resources on 151 acres of land so that our guests are nurtured and sustained in mind, body, and spirit. Our priority is providing gracious hospitality and warmly welcoming all people.

If you enjoy meeting new people and making everyone feel at home, we would love to have you volunteer with us at the front desk. It’s a key role at our center and volunteers are needed to greet guests, answer phones, and help with gift shop payments. Volunteer shifts can be flexible and are highly needed Friday-Sunday. We will provide support and training when you begin!

Schedule on a flexible, ongoing basis. We will provide support and training when you begin!

*Must have valid license for background check

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Installation of Rain Garden at our Writing House

Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach.

We’re looking for a volunteer to assist with the design and installation of a community rain garden. This role involves helping plan plant selection, layout, and water flow to create an attractive and functional space that manages stormwater naturally. If you have experience in landscaping, native plants, or sustainable design, we’d love your support. Great opportunity for a group project.

Flexible schedule.

 

Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute

Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach.

We’re looking for a volunteer to assist with the design and installation of a community rain garden. This role involves helping plan plant selection, layout, and water flow to create an attractive and functional space that manages stormwater naturally. If you have experience in landscaping, native plants, or sustainable design, we’d love your support. Great opportunity for a group project.

Flexible schedule.

 

Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sponsor Liaison

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.

About the Host Committee
The Minnesota Division’s Host Committee leads the planning and coordination for this national event, supported by volunteer teams dedicated to sponsorship, logistics, marketing, hospitality, sustainability, and youth engagement. Each volunteer plays a meaningful role in ensuring that the 2026 conference is impactful, inclusive, and well-organized.

Your Role: Sponsor Liaison
As a Sponsor Liaison, you will help build and maintain relationships with businesses, organizations, and individuals who sponsor the 2026 IWLA National Conference. Working closely with the Sponsorship Team, you’ll serve as a primary point of contact for sponsors—ensuring they feel valued, informed, and connected to the League’s conservation mission.

Responsibilities include:

Communicating with confirmed sponsors to coordinate recognition and deliverables.

Tracking sponsor commitments and ensuring benefits (e.g., logos, signage, mentions) are fulfilled.

Providing personalized follow-up before, during, and after the conference.

Supporting the Sponsorship Coordinator in identifying new sponsorship opportunities.

Helping document sponsor engagement for post-event reporting and recognition.

Time Commitment:

Low engagement through 2025, typically 3–5 hours per month, completed remotely.

Increased activity from February to July 2026 as sponsor coordination intensifies.

Onsite participation encouraged during the third week of July 2026 in Bloomington, Minnesota, to assist with sponsor hospitality and recognition.

Ideal for:
Volunteers who are personable, professional, and detail-oriented—comfortable communicating with community and corporate partners. A strong commitment to conservation and community building is essential; prior experience in outreach or relationship management is helpful but not required.

Impact:
Your work will help sustain and expand the partnerships that make this national conservation gathering possible. Through your efforts, sponsors will feel connected not just to an event, but to the Izaak Walton League’s enduring mission to protect and enjoy the natural world.

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.

About the Host Committee
The Minnesota Division’s Host Committee leads the planning and coordination for this national event, supported by volunteer teams dedicated to sponsorship, logistics, marketing, hospitality, sustainability, and youth engagement. Each volunteer plays a meaningful role in ensuring that the 2026 conference is impactful, inclusive, and well-organized.

Your Role: Sponsor Liaison
As a Sponsor Liaison, you will help build and maintain relationships with businesses, organizations, and individuals who sponsor the 2026 IWLA National Conference. Working closely with the Sponsorship Team, you’ll serve as a primary point of contact for sponsors—ensuring they feel valued, informed, and connected to the League’s conservation mission.

Responsibilities include:

Communicating with confirmed sponsors to coordinate recognition and deliverables.

Tracking sponsor commitments and ensuring benefits (e.g., logos, signage, mentions) are fulfilled.

Providing personalized follow-up before, during, and after the conference.

Supporting the Sponsorship Coordinator in identifying new sponsorship opportunities.

Helping document sponsor engagement for post-event reporting and recognition.

Time Commitment:

Low engagement through 2025, typically 3–5 hours per month, completed remotely.

Increased activity from February to July 2026 as sponsor coordination intensifies.

Onsite participation encouraged during the third week of July 2026 in Bloomington, Minnesota, to assist with sponsor hospitality and recognition.

Ideal for:
Volunteers who are personable, professional, and detail-oriented—comfortable communicating with community and corporate partners. A strong commitment to conservation and community building is essential; prior experience in outreach or relationship management is helpful but not required.

Impact:
Your work will help sustain and expand the partnerships that make this national conservation gathering possible. Through your efforts, sponsors will feel connected not just to an event, but to the Izaak Walton League’s enduring mission to protect and enjoy the natural world.

Nonprofit: Minnesota Division of the Izaak Walton League of America

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 19, 2026

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sponsor Activation Specialist

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.

About the Host Committee
The Minnesota Division’s Host Committee leads the planning and coordination for this national event, supported by dedicated volunteer teams focusing on sponsorship, marketing, logistics, hospitality, sustainability, and youth engagement. Each volunteer plays a vital role in delivering a welcoming and professional experience for attendees and partners alike.

Your Role: Sponsor Activation Specialist
As a Sponsor Activation Specialist, you will help bring sponsor partnerships to life during the 2026 IWLA National Conference. Working closely with the Sponsorship Team, you’ll ensure sponsor recognition is visible, accurate, and impactful—through signage, digital promotion, event materials, and onsite visibility. Your efforts will help sponsors feel appreciated and connected to the League’s mission of conservation and community engagement.

Responsibilities include:

Coordinating placement of sponsor logos and recognition materials at event venues.

Supporting the design and setup of sponsor displays, banners, and digital features.

Ensuring all sponsor commitments and benefits are fulfilled.

Assisting with sponsor hospitality during the conference.

Collaborating with the Marketing & Outreach Team to feature sponsors in communications and social media.

Time Commitment:

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

Increased involvement from April to July 2026, as event preparation accelerates.

Onsite participation strongly encouraged during the third week of July 2026 in Bloomington, Minnesota, for sponsor setup and event support.

Ideal for:
Volunteers who are detail-oriented, reliable, and enjoy hands-on event work. A background in marketing, communications, or event planning is helpful but not required. A shared commitment to conservation and community values is essential.

Impact:
Your work will ensure that sponsor partnerships are celebrated and well-executed—strengthening the League’s relationships with conservation-minded businesses and organizations that make the 2026 National Conference possible.

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.

About the Host Committee
The Minnesota Division’s Host Committee leads the planning and coordination for this national event, supported by dedicated volunteer teams focusing on sponsorship, marketing, logistics, hospitality, sustainability, and youth engagement. Each volunteer plays a vital role in delivering a welcoming and professional experience for attendees and partners alike.

Your Role: Sponsor Activation Specialist
As a Sponsor Activation Specialist, you will help bring sponsor partnerships to life during the 2026 IWLA National Conference. Working closely with the Sponsorship Team, you’ll ensure sponsor recognition is visible, accurate, and impactful—through signage, digital promotion, event materials, and onsite visibility. Your efforts will help sponsors feel appreciated and connected to the League’s mission of conservation and community engagement.

Responsibilities include:

Coordinating placement of sponsor logos and recognition materials at event venues.

Supporting the design and setup of sponsor displays, banners, and digital features.

Ensuring all sponsor commitments and benefits are fulfilled.

Assisting with sponsor hospitality during the conference.

Collaborating with the Marketing & Outreach Team to feature sponsors in communications and social media.

Time Commitment:

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

Increased involvement from April to July 2026, as event preparation accelerates.

Onsite participation strongly encouraged during the third week of July 2026 in Bloomington, Minnesota, for sponsor setup and event support.

Ideal for:
Volunteers who are detail-oriented, reliable, and enjoy hands-on event work. A background in marketing, communications, or event planning is helpful but not required. A shared commitment to conservation and community values is essential.

Impact:
Your work will ensure that sponsor partnerships are celebrated and well-executed—strengthening the League’s relationships with conservation-minded businesses and organizations that make the 2026 National Conference possible.

Nonprofit: Minnesota Division of the Izaak Walton League of America

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 19, 2026

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Teen Internship: Conservation Land Management with Green Crew

The Green Crew is an award-winning, youth-led conservation and leadership program based in Bloomington, MN. We believe young people don’t just learn about conservation—they do the work that restores and protects our environment. Through our Conservation Land Management Internship, high school students gain hands-on experience in the field, working directly on projects that improve habitats, protect waterways, and strengthen ecosystems.

As a Green Crew Conservation Intern, you will:

Remove invasive species that threaten native ecosystems

Plant, monitor, and care for native species to restore biodiversity

Protect and restore wetlands, waterways, and other sensitive habitats

Maintain trails, improve access, and implement erosion control measures

Why join?

Gain practical, hands-on skills in conservation and land management

Learn techniques used by professionals in environmental science and restoration

Be part of a youth-led team making measurable improvements to local ecosystems

Build meaningful experience for college applications and future environmental careers

See the results of your work grow, bloom, and thrive over time

Who we’re looking for:
High school students who enjoy working outdoors, aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty, and care about protecting the natural world. No prior conservation experience is required—just enthusiasm, curiosity, and a willingness to learn.

Commitment:
Flexible scheduling with a combination of after-school, weekend, and summer opportunities. Internships typically last one semester but can be extended.

Location:
Bloomington, MN and surrounding communities. Most work is outdoors in field settings.

Nonprofit: Green Crew

The Green Crew is an award-winning, youth-led conservation and leadership program based in Bloomington, MN. We believe young people don’t just learn about conservation—they do the work that restores and protects our environment. Through our Conservation Land Management Internship, high school students gain hands-on experience in the field, working directly on projects that improve habitats, protect waterways, and strengthen ecosystems.

As a Green Crew Conservation Intern, you will:

Remove invasive species that threaten native ecosystems

Plant, monitor, and care for native species to restore biodiversity

Protect and restore wetlands, waterways, and other sensitive habitats

Maintain trails, improve access, and implement erosion control measures

Why join?

Gain practical, hands-on skills in conservation and land management

Learn techniques used by professionals in environmental science and restoration

Be part of a youth-led team making measurable improvements to local ecosystems

Build meaningful experience for college applications and future environmental careers

See the results of your work grow, bloom, and thrive over time

Who we’re looking for:
High school students who enjoy working outdoors, aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty, and care about protecting the natural world. No prior conservation experience is required—just enthusiasm, curiosity, and a willingness to learn.

Commitment:
Flexible scheduling with a combination of after-school, weekend, and summer opportunities. Internships typically last one semester but can be extended.

Location:
Bloomington, MN and surrounding communities. Most work is outdoors in field settings.

Nonprofit: Green Crew

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Teen Internship: Community Outreach with Green Crew

Description:
The Green Crew is an award-winning, youth-led conservation and leadership program based in Bloomington, MN. We believe young people don’t just take part in community efforts—they inspire them. Through our Community Outreach Internship, high school students gain real-world experience in engaging the public, building partnerships, and mobilizing their communities for conservation.

As a Green Crew Outreach Intern, you will:

Host engaging presentations on conservation topics for schools and community groups

Plan and lead community clean-ups and restoration days

Organize family-friendly events such as trivia nights and game nights

Run creative public awareness campaigns to inspire environmental action

Why join?

Build confidence in public speaking and leadership

Learn how to connect and collaborate with community partners

Gain valuable outreach and communications skills for college and future careers

See your work directly inspire others to care for and protect the planet

Who we’re looking for:
High school students who are enthusiastic about conservation, enjoy connecting with people, and want to make a visible difference in their communities. No prior outreach experience required—just curiosity and a passion for the environment.

Commitment:
Flexible scheduling with a combination of in-person and virtual opportunities. Internships typically last one semester but can be extended.

Location:
Bloomington, MN and surrounding communities (some remote work possible).

Nonprofit: Green Crew

Description:
The Green Crew is an award-winning, youth-led conservation and leadership program based in Bloomington, MN. We believe young people don’t just take part in community efforts—they inspire them. Through our Community Outreach Internship, high school students gain real-world experience in engaging the public, building partnerships, and mobilizing their communities for conservation.

As a Green Crew Outreach Intern, you will:

Host engaging presentations on conservation topics for schools and community groups

Plan and lead community clean-ups and restoration days

Organize family-friendly events such as trivia nights and game nights

Run creative public awareness campaigns to inspire environmental action

Why join?

Build confidence in public speaking and leadership

Learn how to connect and collaborate with community partners

Gain valuable outreach and communications skills for college and future careers

See your work directly inspire others to care for and protect the planet

Who we’re looking for:
High school students who are enthusiastic about conservation, enjoy connecting with people, and want to make a visible difference in their communities. No prior outreach experience required—just curiosity and a passion for the environment.

Commitment:
Flexible scheduling with a combination of in-person and virtual opportunities. Internships typically last one semester but can be extended.

Location:
Bloomington, MN and surrounding communities (some remote work possible).

Nonprofit: Green Crew

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Art Gallery Volunteer Coordinator

Do you love art, nature, and building community? The Kouba Gallery is seeking a dedicated Volunteer Coordinator to help lead our dynamic, nature-inspired gallery space inside the Chapter House of the Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League.

The Kouba Gallery showcases rotating exhibitions exploring the human relationship with nature through painting, photography, sculpture, and youth-led art. Each month, our open houses and community events bring people together to celebrate creativity, conservation, and connection. Volunteers are essential to making this possible, and we’re looking for someone who can help cultivate, welcome, and inspire them.

What You’ll Do:


Build relationships with new and returning volunteers, helping them feel connected and appreciated.Recruit and welcome volunteers for gallery installations, open houses, artist receptions, and community events.Coordinate communication by sharing opportunities, reminders, and updates in a friendly and encouraging way.Attend and represent the gallery at the monthly open house, serving as a welcoming presence and connector.Support a vibrant community culture where volunteers feel they are part of something meaningful—at the intersection of art and conservation. Time Commitment: About 6–8 hours per month, plus attendance at the monthly open house.We ask for at least a 1-year commitment to help build continuity and strong relationships within our volunteer community. Why You’ll Love This Role: Become the heart of the volunteer community at one of the Twin Cities’ most unique art spaces.Gain nonprofit leadership experience in volunteer management and event coordination.Connect your love for art, people, and conservation in one role that truly makes a difference.Join a nationally recognized, youth-driven conservation community while shaping the impact of the Kouba Gallery.

Nonprofit: Kouba Gallery

Do you love art, nature, and building community? The Kouba Gallery is seeking a dedicated Volunteer Coordinator to help lead our dynamic, nature-inspired gallery space inside the Chapter House of the Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League.

The Kouba Gallery showcases rotating exhibitions exploring the human relationship with nature through painting, photography, sculpture, and youth-led art. Each month, our open houses and community events bring people together to celebrate creativity, conservation, and connection. Volunteers are essential to making this possible, and we’re looking for someone who can help cultivate, welcome, and inspire them.

What You’ll Do:


Build relationships with new and returning volunteers, helping them feel connected and appreciated.Recruit and welcome volunteers for gallery installations, open houses, artist receptions, and community events.Coordinate communication by sharing opportunities, reminders, and updates in a friendly and encouraging way.Attend and represent the gallery at the monthly open house, serving as a welcoming presence and connector.Support a vibrant community culture where volunteers feel they are part of something meaningful—at the intersection of art and conservation. Time Commitment: About 6–8 hours per month, plus attendance at the monthly open house.We ask for at least a 1-year commitment to help build continuity and strong relationships within our volunteer community. Why You’ll Love This Role: Become the heart of the volunteer community at one of the Twin Cities’ most unique art spaces.Gain nonprofit leadership experience in volunteer management and event coordination.Connect your love for art, people, and conservation in one role that truly makes a difference.Join a nationally recognized, youth-driven conservation community while shaping the impact of the Kouba Gallery.

Nonprofit: Kouba Gallery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bring the Big Moments to Life: Special Event Coordinator

The Kouba Gallery is more than an exhibition space—it’s a place where art, nature, and community come alive. Our monthly open houses are the heartbeat of the gallery, but throughout the year we also host special receptions, exhibition launches, and community celebrations that draw in artists, conservationists, and neighbors alike. We are looking for a Special Event Coordinator to help us dream big, plan well, and execute unforgettable experiences.

If you love organizing events, managing details, and creating memorable atmospheres, this role is for you. As the Special Event Coordinator, you’ll be the person who ensures that every reception, show opening, or celebration not only runs smoothly but also leaves a lasting impression on guests.

What You’ll Do:

Plan and lead special events such as exhibition receptions, community celebrations, and artist showcases.

Coordinate logistics, including catering, music, décor, and program flow.

Work closely with artists and volunteers to ensure their vision and contributions shine.

Oversee set-up and take-down, ensuring events run seamlessly from start to finish.

Bring creative energy to enhance the guest experience and reflect the gallery’s mission of blending art and conservation.

Time Commitment:

About 8–10 hours per month, with a concentration of time around major exhibitions and events.

A 1-year commitment is preferred to help create consistency in our event programming.

Why You’ll Love This Role:

Lead the big moments that showcase the Kouba Gallery to the wider community.

Gain hands-on experience in event planning, coordination, and leadership.

Collaborate with a creative, conservation-minded team that values innovation and community spirit.

Know that your work directly shapes the gallery’s reputation and impact as a hub for art and nature.

Nonprofit: Kouba Gallery

The Kouba Gallery is more than an exhibition space—it’s a place where art, nature, and community come alive. Our monthly open houses are the heartbeat of the gallery, but throughout the year we also host special receptions, exhibition launches, and community celebrations that draw in artists, conservationists, and neighbors alike. We are looking for a Special Event Coordinator to help us dream big, plan well, and execute unforgettable experiences.

If you love organizing events, managing details, and creating memorable atmospheres, this role is for you. As the Special Event Coordinator, you’ll be the person who ensures that every reception, show opening, or celebration not only runs smoothly but also leaves a lasting impression on guests.

What You’ll Do:

Plan and lead special events such as exhibition receptions, community celebrations, and artist showcases.

Coordinate logistics, including catering, music, décor, and program flow.

Work closely with artists and volunteers to ensure their vision and contributions shine.

Oversee set-up and take-down, ensuring events run seamlessly from start to finish.

Bring creative energy to enhance the guest experience and reflect the gallery’s mission of blending art and conservation.

Time Commitment:

About 8–10 hours per month, with a concentration of time around major exhibitions and events.

A 1-year commitment is preferred to help create consistency in our event programming.

Why You’ll Love This Role:

Lead the big moments that showcase the Kouba Gallery to the wider community.

Gain hands-on experience in event planning, coordination, and leadership.

Collaborate with a creative, conservation-minded team that values innovation and community spirit.

Know that your work directly shapes the gallery’s reputation and impact as a hub for art and nature.

Nonprofit: Kouba Gallery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Conservation Project Volunteer

About Us
The Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League is a 100% volunteer-run community dedicated to protecting nature, building community, and having fun along the Minnesota River. Through our nationally and internationally recognized programs—including the Green Crew youth leadership initiative, the Kouba Gallery, and the Young IKE podcast—we connect people of all ages to conservation and community action.

The Opportunity
Join us for Conservation Project Days, an ongoing, family-friendly volunteer opportunity where community members come together to care for the land. These events are proudly led by the youth of our award-winning Green Crew, who design and guide hands-on projects that make a real difference.

What You’ll Do
Depending on the season, weather, and project readiness, activities may include:

Building and maintaining trails

Planting trees and restoring habitat

Removing invasive species

Mushroom rewilding and soil enrichment

Other seasonal projects to support native ecosystems

What We’re Looking For

Individuals, families, and groups who want to roll up their sleeves for nature.

No prior experience required—just bring a positive attitude and a willingness to learn.

All ages welcome; projects are family-friendly and youth-led.

What You’ll Gain

A fun, active way to spend time outdoors.

Opportunities to learn conservation skills from passionate youth leaders.

Connection to a welcoming, non-judgmental community of nature lovers.

The satisfaction of making a visible difference in your local environment.

Details

When: Project Days are scheduled on the Third Sunday of the Month from 1-4 pm

Where: We meet at the Chapter House of the Minnesota River Valley at 6601 Auto Club Drive, Bloomington. Some projects may drive to other locations from there. 

Commitment: Join us for a single day—or come back again and again!

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 dedicated to protecting nature, building community, and having fun along the Minnesota River. Through our nationally and internationally recognized programs—including the Green Crew youth leadership initiative, the Kouba Gallery, and the Young IKE podcast—we connect people of all ages to conservation and community action.

The Opportunity
Join us for Conservation Project Days, an ongoing, family-friendly volunteer opportunity where community members come together to care for the land. These events are proudly led by the youth of our award-winning Green Crew, who design and guide hands-on projects that make a real difference.

What You’ll Do
Depending on the season, weather, and project readiness, activities may include:

Building and maintaining trails

Planting trees and restoring habitat

Removing invasive species

Mushroom rewilding and soil enrichment

Other seasonal projects to support native ecosystems

What We’re Looking For

Individuals, families, and groups who want to roll up their sleeves for nature.

No prior experience required—just bring a positive attitude and a willingness to learn.

All ages welcome; projects are family-friendly and youth-led.

What You’ll Gain

A fun, active way to spend time outdoors.

Opportunities to learn conservation skills from passionate youth leaders.

Connection to a welcoming, non-judgmental community of nature lovers.

The satisfaction of making a visible difference in your local environment.

Details

When: Project Days are scheduled on the Third Sunday of the Month from 1-4 pm

Where: We meet at the Chapter House of the Minnesota River Valley at 6601 Auto Club Drive, Bloomington. Some projects may drive to other locations from there. 

Commitment: Join us for a single day—or come back again and again!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: “Nature for All”: MOCRC Events Volunteer!

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

MOCRC is committed to caring for the environment and stewarding our natural resources on 151 acres of land so that our guests are nurtured and sustained in mind, body, and spirit. Our priority is providing space for “Connection, Community, and Care.”

We host a variety of events open to the public throughout the year, including outdoor summer concerts, stargazing, extended retreats, banquets, and summer mid-week worship services and nature talks. If you enjoy meeting new people, trying new things, and experiencing nature, this is the perfect volunteer opportunity for you!

Volunteer as an individual or small group of 2-3 people! Schedule for one-time special event or multiple events.  

*Must have valid license for a background check

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

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

MOCRC is committed to caring for the environment and stewarding our natural resources on 151 acres of land so that our guests are nurtured and sustained in mind, body, and spirit. Our priority is providing space for “Connection, Community, and Care.”

We host a variety of events open to the public throughout the year, including outdoor summer concerts, stargazing, extended retreats, banquets, and summer mid-week worship services and nature talks. If you enjoy meeting new people, trying new things, and experiencing nature, this is the perfect volunteer opportunity for you!

Volunteer as an individual or small group of 2-3 people! Schedule for one-time special event or multiple events.  

*Must have valid license for a background check

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Farmers Market Zero Waste Educator

Mill City Farmers Market is a Zero Waste farmers market, meaning everything that is served to you at the market—even the straws, cups and forks that look like plastic—are made from compostable materials. By composting sampling supplies, to-go containers and other prepared food and beverage serve ware, our weekly event diverts 93-98% of its waste from the landfill. This program allows MCFM to minimize our carbon footprint and strengthen our commitment to sustainability. At an industrial composting facility, compostables (food scraps, paper plates, bowls, and cups, and compostables) are converted into nutrient-rich soil, reducing the need for chemical fertilizers. This program is possible thanks to help of volunteers!

Zero Waste Educator Volunteer Description

Manage Zero Waste stations on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1:15 p.m (timing is flexible!) Duties include: Educating customers about compostable products, record keeping, monitoring waste
stations, and emptying bins throughout the day No experience necessary!PPP available for volunteers, including: face masks, face shields, gloves, hand sanitizer, and hand washing and aprons.

Volunteer Requirements
• Ability to work with organic waste, recyclables, and trash (we have gloves!)
• Good communication skills
• Ability to be on your feet for 3 hours in all kinds of MN weather
• Ability to lift 20lbs 1-2 times per shift

Volunteer Benefits

Ability to use MCFM's drop-off bin for home compost (exclusive for volunteers) Volunteer 3+ times per year and receive $15 in tokens to spend at the market Volunteer 6+ times per year and choose a complimentary MCFM t-shirt, tank top, tote bag or hat! Connect with other volunteers and meet new people!
Hours count toward Hennepin County Master Recycler/Composter program


Sign up to volunteer here.

Nonprofit: Mill City Farmers Market Charitable Fund

Mill City Farmers Market is a Zero Waste farmers market, meaning everything that is served to you at the market—even the straws, cups and forks that look like plastic—are made from compostable materials. By composting sampling supplies, to-go containers and other prepared food and beverage serve ware, our weekly event diverts 93-98% of its waste from the landfill. This program allows MCFM to minimize our carbon footprint and strengthen our commitment to sustainability. At an industrial composting facility, compostables (food scraps, paper plates, bowls, and cups, and compostables) are converted into nutrient-rich soil, reducing the need for chemical fertilizers. This program is possible thanks to help of volunteers!

Zero Waste Educator Volunteer Description

Manage Zero Waste stations on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1:15 p.m (timing is flexible!) Duties include: Educating customers about compostable products, record keeping, monitoring waste
stations, and emptying bins throughout the day No experience necessary!PPP available for volunteers, including: face masks, face shields, gloves, hand sanitizer, and hand washing and aprons.

Volunteer Requirements
• Ability to work with organic waste, recyclables, and trash (we have gloves!)
• Good communication skills
• Ability to be on your feet for 3 hours in all kinds of MN weather
• Ability to lift 20lbs 1-2 times per shift

Volunteer Benefits

Ability to use MCFM's drop-off bin for home compost (exclusive for volunteers) Volunteer 3+ times per year and receive $15 in tokens to spend at the market Volunteer 6+ times per year and choose a complimentary MCFM t-shirt, tank top, tote bag or hat! Connect with other volunteers and meet new people!
Hours count toward Hennepin County Master Recycler/Composter program


Sign up to volunteer here.

Nonprofit: Mill City Farmers Market Charitable Fund

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: “Grow with Us”: Gardening volunteers needed!

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

 

We know that food plays a large role in nurturing and sustaining us in mind, body, and spirit, and our kitchen uses ingredients from our gardens whenever possible. Volunteer with us and be a part of our environmental sustainability efforts by helping to plant, prune, and clear our 20+ wildflower beds and 12 raised vegetable beds.  

Volunteer as an individual or with a group! Bring your church, book club, girl/boy scouts, or corporate group!  We have opportunities in the fall, spring, and summer. We can be flexible with scheduling and time and can schedule 1X or as on-going projects

 *Must valid license for a background check

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

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

 

We know that food plays a large role in nurturing and sustaining us in mind, body, and spirit, and our kitchen uses ingredients from our gardens whenever possible. Volunteer with us and be a part of our environmental sustainability efforts by helping to plant, prune, and clear our 20+ wildflower beds and 12 raised vegetable beds.  

Volunteer as an individual or with a group! Bring your church, book club, girl/boy scouts, or corporate group!  We have opportunities in the fall, spring, and summer. We can be flexible with scheduling and time and can schedule 1X or as on-going projects

 *Must valid license for a background check

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outdoor Spring Clean-up!: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

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

MOCRC is committed to caring for the environment and stewarding our natural resources on 151 acres of land. Enjoy the sun and our beautiful site while helping to maintain our outdoor amenities, including a prairie restoration project and a certified monarch waystation. Other outdoor areas in need of care include: 5+ miles of walking trails; Marsh Walk; meditation labyrinth; natural playscape, outdoor chapel; gazebo; wood duck and blue bird houses, and so much more!

This is a great team building activity! Depending on the timeframe and size of your team, we have on-site lunch available for your team to enjoy together as well! Bring your church, girl/boy scouts, or corporate group! This is a great opportunity for large groups as well!

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

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

MOCRC is committed to caring for the environment and stewarding our natural resources on 151 acres of land. Enjoy the sun and our beautiful site while helping to maintain our outdoor amenities, including a prairie restoration project and a certified monarch waystation. Other outdoor areas in need of care include: 5+ miles of walking trails; Marsh Walk; meditation labyrinth; natural playscape, outdoor chapel; gazebo; wood duck and blue bird houses, and so much more!

This is a great team building activity! Depending on the timeframe and size of your team, we have on-site lunch available for your team to enjoy together as well! Bring your church, girl/boy scouts, or corporate group! This is a great opportunity for large groups as well!

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dakota County Natural Resources Habitat Stewards

 

General Description

Help us showcase what Minnesota natives have to offer while supporting healthy habitats in Lebanon Hills Regional Park. Habitat Stewards focus on maintaining designated areas that have been planted with native grasses and wildflowers in highly visible areas of our parks. These locations provide pollinator habitat as well as serve as demonstration gardens for park visitors that will hopefully inspire folks to “go native” in their own backyards.

 

Tasks will vary for each shift but will include general garden maintenance such as weeding, pruning, watering, planting, etc. No knowledge of plants or gardening is needed, in fact, volunteers will learn about plant identification, gardening skills, and habitat restoration practices related to native plants during their time in the gardens by seasoned professionals and county staff.

 

Great program for all ages and walks of life - many hands make lighter work. A tidy garden is an eye-catching way for people to learn more about pollinators and pollinating plants and the important roles they play in our lives. Help us keep this area bloomin’ and boomin’!

 

Location

Lebanon Hills Regional Park - Visitor Center Backyard

860 Cliff Road

Eagan, MN 55123 

 

Date/Time

Varying scheduled shifts available with more times likely available to help manage the garden throughout the season. Come as often as you’re able. No shift minimums. 

 

Duties & Responsibilities

Volunteers will assist Parks staff and volunteer leads in maintaining native plantings in high-use areas of the park. Activities will vary but will include planting, watering and weeding. You will also get a chance to learn about plant identification and native gardening skills.

 

Minimum Qualifications

Must be able to walk through tall vegetation and on uneven terrain. Children are welcome to accompany their grown-ups. Tools, gloves and training will be provided.

 

Age Requirements 

All ages are welcomed to attend but we do encourage participants to be at least 5 years old or older to properly enjoy the event. If minors want to volunteer by themselves, they need to be 16 years old or older.

 

Minimum Time Commitment

Shifts will be 2-3 hours. You are welcome to sign-up for as many shifts as you are available for.

 

Activity Level – If working outside or non-office work.

Medium - May involve varying amounts of activity (rough terrain, and moderate physical exertion, bending over to pull weeds). May not be recommended for volunteers with physical limitations. Comfortable, sturdy shoes and long pants required.

 

Contact Information

Sara Nelson

Natural Resources Specialist

sara.nelson@co.dakota.mn.us 

612-643-0454

 

Nonprofit: Dakota County

 

General Description

Help us showcase what Minnesota natives have to offer while supporting healthy habitats in Lebanon Hills Regional Park. Habitat Stewards focus on maintaining designated areas that have been planted with native grasses and wildflowers in highly visible areas of our parks. These locations provide pollinator habitat as well as serve as demonstration gardens for park visitors that will hopefully inspire folks to “go native” in their own backyards.

 

Tasks will vary for each shift but will include general garden maintenance such as weeding, pruning, watering, planting, etc. No knowledge of plants or gardening is needed, in fact, volunteers will learn about plant identification, gardening skills, and habitat restoration practices related to native plants during their time in the gardens by seasoned professionals and county staff.

 

Great program for all ages and walks of life - many hands make lighter work. A tidy garden is an eye-catching way for people to learn more about pollinators and pollinating plants and the important roles they play in our lives. Help us keep this area bloomin’ and boomin’!

 

Location

Lebanon Hills Regional Park - Visitor Center Backyard

860 Cliff Road

Eagan, MN 55123 

 

Date/Time

Varying scheduled shifts available with more times likely available to help manage the garden throughout the season. Come as often as you’re able. No shift minimums. 

 

Duties & Responsibilities

Volunteers will assist Parks staff and volunteer leads in maintaining native plantings in high-use areas of the park. Activities will vary but will include planting, watering and weeding. You will also get a chance to learn about plant identification and native gardening skills.

 

Minimum Qualifications

Must be able to walk through tall vegetation and on uneven terrain. Children are welcome to accompany their grown-ups. Tools, gloves and training will be provided.

 

Age Requirements 

All ages are welcomed to attend but we do encourage participants to be at least 5 years old or older to properly enjoy the event. If minors want to volunteer by themselves, they need to be 16 years old or older.

 

Minimum Time Commitment

Shifts will be 2-3 hours. You are welcome to sign-up for as many shifts as you are available for.

 

Activity Level – If working outside or non-office work.

Medium - May involve varying amounts of activity (rough terrain, and moderate physical exertion, bending over to pull weeds). May not be recommended for volunteers with physical limitations. Comfortable, sturdy shoes and long pants required.

 

Contact Information

Sara Nelson

Natural Resources Specialist

sara.nelson@co.dakota.mn.us 

612-643-0454

 

Nonprofit: Dakota County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55123

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sanya's Hope For Children (SHFX) sewing team

We are looking for sewing experts who can create kits for sewing SHFC bags and assist with sewing.Thank you!

Nonprofit: Sanya's Hope For Children

We are looking for sewing experts who can create kits for sewing SHFC bags and assist with sewing.Thank you!

Nonprofit: Sanya's Hope For Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55372

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dakota County Fix-it Clinics (Age 16 +)

General Description

It takes time and money to handle all the waste we throw away.  When we reduce the amount of stuff we buy and eventually throw away, we end up with more time, space and money.  Fix-It Clinics provide an opportunity for residents to receive free assistance from repair savvy volunteers guiding them through each step from troubleshooting to completed repair.

 

Several volunteer opportunities are available to help at a Fix-It Clinic. Volunteer fixers who have skills in soldering, electronics repair, electrical repair, sewing, wood working and general tinkering are essential to making the clinics successful. General volunteers to greet residents are needed as well. 

 

Location/Date/Time 

Locations change each month and are hosted at various sites across Dakota County. Clinics usually are held on the third Saturday or Sunday of the month in the afternoons. Check the Dakota County Fix-It Clinic page for upcoming clinics.

 

Duties & Responsibilities

Assist residents in simple repairs of items Provide and encourage a friendly environment of learning and troubleshooting Guide people through each step from troubleshooting to completed repair

 

Minimum Qualifications

Volunteer fixers who have skills in soldering, electronics repair, electrical repair, sewing, wood working and general tinkering. General volunteers greet residents are needed as well Must be 16 or older

 

Minimum Time Commitment

4 + hours

 

Activity Level

Medium - May involve varying amounts of activity. Comfortable, sturdy shoes recommended.

 

Other Information

Check the Dakota County Fix-It Clinic page for upcoming clinics.

 

Contact Information

Garrett Zaffke

garrett.zaffke@co.dakota.mn.us 

Nonprofit: Dakota County

General Description

It takes time and money to handle all the waste we throw away.  When we reduce the amount of stuff we buy and eventually throw away, we end up with more time, space and money.  Fix-It Clinics provide an opportunity for residents to receive free assistance from repair savvy volunteers guiding them through each step from troubleshooting to completed repair.

 

Several volunteer opportunities are available to help at a Fix-It Clinic. Volunteer fixers who have skills in soldering, electronics repair, electrical repair, sewing, wood working and general tinkering are essential to making the clinics successful. General volunteers to greet residents are needed as well. 

 

Location/Date/Time 

Locations change each month and are hosted at various sites across Dakota County. Clinics usually are held on the third Saturday or Sunday of the month in the afternoons. Check the Dakota County Fix-It Clinic page for upcoming clinics.

 

Duties & Responsibilities

Assist residents in simple repairs of items Provide and encourage a friendly environment of learning and troubleshooting Guide people through each step from troubleshooting to completed repair

 

Minimum Qualifications

Volunteer fixers who have skills in soldering, electronics repair, electrical repair, sewing, wood working and general tinkering. General volunteers greet residents are needed as well Must be 16 or older

 

Minimum Time Commitment

4 + hours

 

Activity Level

Medium - May involve varying amounts of activity. Comfortable, sturdy shoes recommended.

 

Other Information

Check the Dakota County Fix-It Clinic page for upcoming clinics.

 

Contact Information

Garrett Zaffke

garrett.zaffke@co.dakota.mn.us 

Nonprofit: Dakota County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55123

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Education Facilitation Volunteer

Support our sustainability education team at schools across the Twin Cities! Our sustainability educators lead innovative, hands-on programming relating to STEM, sustainability, and urban agriculture in 15 area schools. Lend a helping hand while our youth conduct experiments, care for aquaponics systems, and more! Experience in education or working with youth is preferred. 

Nonprofit: Spark-Y Youth Action Labs

Support our sustainability education team at schools across the Twin Cities! Our sustainability educators lead innovative, hands-on programming relating to STEM, sustainability, and urban agriculture in 15 area schools. Lend a helping hand while our youth conduct experiments, care for aquaponics systems, and more! Experience in education or working with youth is preferred. 

Nonprofit: Spark-Y Youth Action Labs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55413

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dakota County Adopt a Highway Program (Age 1 +)

The Adopt-a-Highway Program looks for volunteers to collect litter along designated segments of County highways to help keep roadsides clean. Coordination of the program and supplies (safety vests, trash bags and training) are provided by the Dakota County Transportation Department.

Getting Started

Individuals or groups commit to cleaning up their designated roadway segment as a onetime commitment or more. To apply, fill out a volunteer application and we will review the section of road desired to make sure it is open for adoption. Once your application clears, your group is ready to go!

The Transportation Department maintenance crew will pick up and dispose of filled bags and other debris, left at the side of the road.

Free Recognition Signs

Individuals or groups agreeing to contribute time to clean up the roadway twice a year (spring & fall) for a minimum of two years, will receive a 24” by 30” recognition signs, installed free for their contribution. One recognition sign is placed for a minimum one mile commitment. Two signs are placed for a minimum two miles or more commitment. 

Interested?

Check to see what areas are available on the Adopt-a-Highway map. Click on the highway sections to see if they are available for adoption. For more information about the program, review the Adopt-a-Highway Brochure and Safety Tips.Once you have a road section selected, please contact us by completing a volunteer application.

 

 

Nonprofit: Dakota County

The Adopt-a-Highway Program looks for volunteers to collect litter along designated segments of County highways to help keep roadsides clean. Coordination of the program and supplies (safety vests, trash bags and training) are provided by the Dakota County Transportation Department.

Getting Started

Individuals or groups commit to cleaning up their designated roadway segment as a onetime commitment or more. To apply, fill out a volunteer application and we will review the section of road desired to make sure it is open for adoption. Once your application clears, your group is ready to go!

The Transportation Department maintenance crew will pick up and dispose of filled bags and other debris, left at the side of the road.

Free Recognition Signs

Individuals or groups agreeing to contribute time to clean up the roadway twice a year (spring & fall) for a minimum of two years, will receive a 24” by 30” recognition signs, installed free for their contribution. One recognition sign is placed for a minimum one mile commitment. Two signs are placed for a minimum two miles or more commitment. 

Interested?

Check to see what areas are available on the Adopt-a-Highway map. Click on the highway sections to see if they are available for adoption. For more information about the program, review the Adopt-a-Highway Brochure and Safety Tips.Once you have a road section selected, please contact us by completing a volunteer application.

 

 

Nonprofit: Dakota County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55124

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become an Alliance for the Great Lakes Ambassador!

The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research. One of the ways to advance our efforts is by becoming an Alliance Ambassador.  

Alliance Ambassadors 

We give Ambassadors training about the Great Lakes and how best to advocate to protect them. Virtual meetings are held throughout the year where Ambassadors can learn from experts about Great Lakes topics like plastic pollution, invasive species, and water infrastructure. We also help Ambassadors build skills like public speaking and tabling. 

As an Ambassador, you will have many opportunities to take action for the lakes: 

Give presentations to community, youth, and business groups about the Great Lakes and the threats they face  Table at community events to raise awareness about the Great Lakes and the Alliance  Share information and spread awareness on social media  And more! 

 

The Alliance is here to support you every step of the way. We provide all needed supplies and event preparation and reimburse for event costs, such as parking. If this program is of interest to you, let us know, and we can set up an introductory call, so that we can tell you a bit more about the program. 

Nonprofit: Alliance for the Great Lakes

The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research. One of the ways to advance our efforts is by becoming an Alliance Ambassador.  

Alliance Ambassadors 

We give Ambassadors training about the Great Lakes and how best to advocate to protect them. Virtual meetings are held throughout the year where Ambassadors can learn from experts about Great Lakes topics like plastic pollution, invasive species, and water infrastructure. We also help Ambassadors build skills like public speaking and tabling. 

As an Ambassador, you will have many opportunities to take action for the lakes: 

Give presentations to community, youth, and business groups about the Great Lakes and the threats they face  Table at community events to raise awareness about the Great Lakes and the Alliance  Share information and spread awareness on social media  And more! 

 

The Alliance is here to support you every step of the way. We provide all needed supplies and event preparation and reimburse for event costs, such as parking. If this program is of interest to you, let us know, and we can set up an introductory call, so that we can tell you a bit more about the program. 

Nonprofit: Alliance for the Great Lakes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make a difference – join us on the beach!

Keeping our Great Lakes beaches clean starts with you! Adopt-a-Beach cleanups are a fun, free, easy way to give back to your community and keep plastic pollution out of our Great Lakes. It’s easy to jump right into the Adopt-a-Beach community. Join a cleanup today!  

The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research.  

Each year, through the Adopt-a-Beach program, thousands of volunteers work to keep the Great Lakes shorelines healthy by removing litter from our beaches and collecting important data. 

Join the Adopt-a-Beach movement today! You can take part in two ways: 

Find an Adopt-a-Beach cleanup near you and sign up. A Team Leader will meet you at the beach with all the supplies! 

You can also become a Team Leader and host your own cleanup with friends, family, or community members. This is a great opportunity to keep your community beautiful and engage those around you. We have lots of resources to help you organize a successful cleanup! 

We have 2 Virtual Team Leader Trainings coming up that you can register for below: 

June 26, 2024 12pm-1pm CDT 

July 17, 2024 6pm-7pm CDT 

We hope to see you on the beach this season! 

Nonprofit: Alliance for the Great Lakes

Keeping our Great Lakes beaches clean starts with you! Adopt-a-Beach cleanups are a fun, free, easy way to give back to your community and keep plastic pollution out of our Great Lakes. It’s easy to jump right into the Adopt-a-Beach community. Join a cleanup today!  

The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research.  

Each year, through the Adopt-a-Beach program, thousands of volunteers work to keep the Great Lakes shorelines healthy by removing litter from our beaches and collecting important data. 

Join the Adopt-a-Beach movement today! You can take part in two ways: 

Find an Adopt-a-Beach cleanup near you and sign up. A Team Leader will meet you at the beach with all the supplies! 

You can also become a Team Leader and host your own cleanup with friends, family, or community members. This is a great opportunity to keep your community beautiful and engage those around you. We have lots of resources to help you organize a successful cleanup! 

We have 2 Virtual Team Leader Trainings coming up that you can register for below: 

June 26, 2024 12pm-1pm CDT 

July 17, 2024 6pm-7pm CDT 

We hope to see you on the beach this season! 

Nonprofit: Alliance for the Great Lakes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Master Water Stewards (Age 18 +)

The Master Water Stewards program certifies and supports community leaders to protect and improve the health of MN's water. Wherever you live, you can join over 250 Master Water Steward volunteers and work in our own community to contribute to the millions of gallons of polluted stormwater that stewards are keeping out of our lakes and rivers each year.

Everything on city streets flows to our water- bacteria, salt, litter, sediment, fertilizer. Each year, more polluted runoff reach our lakes and rivers faster, causing flooding downstream. Pollutants are not being filtered or broken down by passing through the soil, making water dirtier.

Learn how you can make a real difference just by joining your neighbors in action.

Nonprofit: Freshwater Society

The Master Water Stewards program certifies and supports community leaders to protect and improve the health of MN's water. Wherever you live, you can join over 250 Master Water Steward volunteers and work in our own community to contribute to the millions of gallons of polluted stormwater that stewards are keeping out of our lakes and rivers each year.

Everything on city streets flows to our water- bacteria, salt, litter, sediment, fertilizer. Each year, more polluted runoff reach our lakes and rivers faster, causing flooding downstream. Pollutants are not being filtered or broken down by passing through the soil, making water dirtier.

Learn how you can make a real difference just by joining your neighbors in action.

Nonprofit: Freshwater Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HAFA CSA and Farm Volunteer

WHAT:

HAFA CSA and Farm Volunteer

WHEN:

May - November

Volunteer opportunities are available from the weekday, Monday - Friday. Volunteering availability on the weekend will vary on a case by case basis. Please contact us for more information if you wish to volunteer on the weekends.

Flexible volunteering hours! Let us know what works and we'll try our best to adjust!

WHY:

Have a little extra time on your hand? Come help out at the HAFA Farm! HAFA is looking for extra hand to assist on our 255 acre farm in Vermillion Township, Minnesota! No matter how big or small, every little bit counts and we are super appreciative for all the help we can get during these times! 

HAFA is open to ALL volunteers but have a higher demand for volunteers who can volunteer during the weekdays on M/T/W! Hours will vary but duties in demand will be during the afternoon hours from 12:00-3:00 PM! 

Common duties may include but are not limited to:

Putting CSA Boxes together Handling produce for CSA Boxes Packing and distributing produce into CSA Boxes Washing produce totes Helping organize and clean our HAFA Packshed Organizing produce cooler Cleaning up the HAFA Farm Picking up rocks Cutting up grass Helping re-paint our HAFA Sheds ...and many more!

Requirements:

Ability to lift at least 10 lbs. Ability to perform physical tasks. Ability to adhere to farm/food safety protocol and rules. Have an open mind to learn and be part of a diverse community. Reliable transportation to HAFA Farm.

Interested?

For any questions, concerns, or further details, please call or email our lines:

https://www.hmongfarmers.com/volunteer/

info@hmongfarmers.com
651-493-8091

Nonprofit: Hmong American Farmers Association

WHAT:

HAFA CSA and Farm Volunteer

WHEN:

May - November

Volunteer opportunities are available from the weekday, Monday - Friday. Volunteering availability on the weekend will vary on a case by case basis. Please contact us for more information if you wish to volunteer on the weekends.

Flexible volunteering hours! Let us know what works and we'll try our best to adjust!

WHY:

Have a little extra time on your hand? Come help out at the HAFA Farm! HAFA is looking for extra hand to assist on our 255 acre farm in Vermillion Township, Minnesota! No matter how big or small, every little bit counts and we are super appreciative for all the help we can get during these times! 

HAFA is open to ALL volunteers but have a higher demand for volunteers who can volunteer during the weekdays on M/T/W! Hours will vary but duties in demand will be during the afternoon hours from 12:00-3:00 PM! 

Common duties may include but are not limited to:

Putting CSA Boxes together Handling produce for CSA Boxes Packing and distributing produce into CSA Boxes Washing produce totes Helping organize and clean our HAFA Packshed Organizing produce cooler Cleaning up the HAFA Farm Picking up rocks Cutting up grass Helping re-paint our HAFA Sheds ...and many more!

Requirements:

Ability to lift at least 10 lbs. Ability to perform physical tasks. Ability to adhere to farm/food safety protocol and rules. Have an open mind to learn and be part of a diverse community. Reliable transportation to HAFA Farm.

Interested?

For any questions, concerns, or further details, please call or email our lines:

https://www.hmongfarmers.com/volunteer/

info@hmongfarmers.com
651-493-8091

Nonprofit: Hmong American Farmers Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55033

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Invasive Species Volunteer

Calling all nature lovers! True Friends is looking for volunteers like you who are interested in conservation and aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty. By joining our Invasive Species Volunteer Group, you’ll make a difference by not only protecting the native habitat, but also improving our grounds for the enjoyment of visitors and respite participants.  

Schedule: 

Spring and Fall  2-4 opportunities in the Spring and 2-4 opportunities in the Fall  2-3 hours at a time 

As an Invasive Species Volunteer you will:

Assist in the removal of invasive species including garlic mustard and buckthorn  Pull and bag mature flowering garlic mustard in the Spring  Cut and daub small buckthorn plants in the Fall.  Receive training on how to identify and remove each species 

You should apply if you are...

Age 18+ unless accompanied by an adult.  Comfortable working outdoors  Physically able to crouch, reach, and lift 50 pounds Happy working collaboratively in a group 

Nonprofit: True Friends

Calling all nature lovers! True Friends is looking for volunteers like you who are interested in conservation and aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty. By joining our Invasive Species Volunteer Group, you’ll make a difference by not only protecting the native habitat, but also improving our grounds for the enjoyment of visitors and respite participants.  

Schedule: 

Spring and Fall  2-4 opportunities in the Spring and 2-4 opportunities in the Fall  2-3 hours at a time 

As an Invasive Species Volunteer you will:

Assist in the removal of invasive species including garlic mustard and buckthorn  Pull and bag mature flowering garlic mustard in the Spring  Cut and daub small buckthorn plants in the Fall.  Receive training on how to identify and remove each species 

You should apply if you are...

Age 18+ unless accompanied by an adult.  Comfortable working outdoors  Physically able to crouch, reach, and lift 50 pounds Happy working collaboratively in a group 

Nonprofit: True Friends

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55346

Allow Groups: Yes