Opportunities From: HandsOn Twin Cities

Volunteer: Seeking a Volunteer Firefighter for June 17 Picnic

Support our annual picnic! Wilder is seeking a volunteer firefighter to volunteer with us on Wednesday, June 17 from 10:30am-1pm at Como Park. We have an event with one of our Community Mental Health and Wellness programs. We're hoping the volunteer firefighter can be onsite the entire time the grill is on, and we would welcome volunteer support with the grilling too (though not required). We will have burgers and hotdogs, and the volunteer is invited to partake. The volunteer is also welcome to optionally join in on games and kickball at the event if they want to.!

To learn more or sign up: please contact Paige Stein at volunteers@wilder.org or 651-280-2460.

Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation

Support our annual picnic! Wilder is seeking a volunteer firefighter to volunteer with us on Wednesday, June 17 from 10:30am-1pm at Como Park. We have an event with one of our Community Mental Health and Wellness programs. We're hoping the volunteer firefighter can be onsite the entire time the grill is on, and we would welcome volunteer support with the grilling too (though not required). We will have burgers and hotdogs, and the volunteer is invited to partake. The volunteer is also welcome to optionally join in on games and kickball at the event if they want to.!

To learn more or sign up: please contact Paige Stein at volunteers@wilder.org or 651-280-2460.

Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 17, 2026

Zip Code: 55103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PRISM - Summer 2026 Group Volunteer Opportunity: Summer Produce Distribution - Select Tuesday Afternoons 12:30-4:30 pm

Volunteer Opportunity: Summer Produce Distribution Groups
Location: PRISM, 1220 Zane Avenue North, Golden Valley, MN, 55422
When: Select Tuesdays, June through October | Shifts Available: 12:30 – 4:30 pm                     Supervised by: Logistics Staff and Volunteer Manager

About PRISM
PRISM is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide social services and connections that empower individuals and families in our communities to build healthy, stable lives. We are guided by our values of collaboration, innovation, dignity, and accountability.

Position Overview
PRISM’s Summer Produce Distribution provides fresh, healthy produce to over 200 families every Tuesday afternoon during the summer months. The event is held in an indoor farmer's market-like environment, where community members come to receive fresh fruits and vegetables. The distribution is open to anyone in the community, with no zip code/residence or income requirements.

We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to support our efforts and help us continue to make this event a success. Volunteer groups of 15-20 people are needed for each distribution day. We can also accommodate 2-3 smaller groups in lieu of one large group. Volunteers will assist in all aspects of the event, from set-up to breakdown, and help create a welcoming atmosphere for participants.

2026 Summer Produce Distribution Dates:

June 16th, 2026 | July 7, 21, 2026 | August 4, 18, 2026 September 15, 2026 | October 6, 20, 2026

Schedule for Volunteer Shifts:

12:30 - 1:00 pm: Arrival and Orientation 1:00 – 2:00 pm: Set-Up and Preparation 2:00 - 4:00 pm: Produce Distribution Program 4:00 – 4:30 pm: Break Down and Close-Out


Volunteer Responsibilities:

Assist with setup and breakdown: Help prepare the outdoor space before the event begins and assist with cleaning up once it concludes. Distribute produce: Support participants in selecting fresh produce, ensuring that each family receives a fair share. Lift and transport produce: Volunteers will assist with moving boxes of produce, so the ability to lift (up to 50 lbs) and walk long distances is required. Check-Out Assistance: Assist participants in carrying their produce to their cars, helping unload groceries, and walking carts back. Work as part of a team: Collaborate with other volunteers and staff to ensure smooth operations. Language support: If you speak Spanish, Russian, Ukrainian, or Somali, your language skills would be greatly appreciated, as many of our households communicate in these languages.

Physical Requirements:

Ability to lift and carry boxes weighing up to 25 lbs., Willingness to work outdoors in varying weather conditions. Comfortable walking, standing, and moving throughout the event.

Volunteer Benefits:

Make a meaningful impact by helping local families access fresh produce. Support is a cause that values dignity and empowerment in the community.

Who Should Volunteer?
This opportunity is ideal for businesses, faith groups, or other community organizations that want to give back. If you’re passionate about helping others, enjoy working outdoors, and are comfortable with physical activity, we encourage you to volunteer!

How to Volunteer:
To express interest, please contact Liam Boris, Volunteer Manager, at volunteer@prismmpls.org.  We look forward to having you join our efforts to make a difference in the lives of families in the Minneapolis-St. Paul community!

Nonprofit: PRISM

Volunteer Opportunity: Summer Produce Distribution Groups
Location: PRISM, 1220 Zane Avenue North, Golden Valley, MN, 55422
When: Select Tuesdays, June through October | Shifts Available: 12:30 – 4:30 pm                     Supervised by: Logistics Staff and Volunteer Manager

About PRISM
PRISM is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide social services and connections that empower individuals and families in our communities to build healthy, stable lives. We are guided by our values of collaboration, innovation, dignity, and accountability.

Position Overview
PRISM’s Summer Produce Distribution provides fresh, healthy produce to over 200 families every Tuesday afternoon during the summer months. The event is held in an indoor farmer's market-like environment, where community members come to receive fresh fruits and vegetables. The distribution is open to anyone in the community, with no zip code/residence or income requirements.

We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to support our efforts and help us continue to make this event a success. Volunteer groups of 15-20 people are needed for each distribution day. We can also accommodate 2-3 smaller groups in lieu of one large group. Volunteers will assist in all aspects of the event, from set-up to breakdown, and help create a welcoming atmosphere for participants.

2026 Summer Produce Distribution Dates:

June 16th, 2026 | July 7, 21, 2026 | August 4, 18, 2026 September 15, 2026 | October 6, 20, 2026

Schedule for Volunteer Shifts:

12:30 - 1:00 pm: Arrival and Orientation 1:00 – 2:00 pm: Set-Up and Preparation 2:00 - 4:00 pm: Produce Distribution Program 4:00 – 4:30 pm: Break Down and Close-Out


Volunteer Responsibilities:

Assist with setup and breakdown: Help prepare the outdoor space before the event begins and assist with cleaning up once it concludes. Distribute produce: Support participants in selecting fresh produce, ensuring that each family receives a fair share. Lift and transport produce: Volunteers will assist with moving boxes of produce, so the ability to lift (up to 50 lbs) and walk long distances is required. Check-Out Assistance: Assist participants in carrying their produce to their cars, helping unload groceries, and walking carts back. Work as part of a team: Collaborate with other volunteers and staff to ensure smooth operations. Language support: If you speak Spanish, Russian, Ukrainian, or Somali, your language skills would be greatly appreciated, as many of our households communicate in these languages.

Physical Requirements:

Ability to lift and carry boxes weighing up to 25 lbs., Willingness to work outdoors in varying weather conditions. Comfortable walking, standing, and moving throughout the event.

Volunteer Benefits:

Make a meaningful impact by helping local families access fresh produce. Support is a cause that values dignity and empowerment in the community.

Who Should Volunteer?
This opportunity is ideal for businesses, faith groups, or other community organizations that want to give back. If you’re passionate about helping others, enjoy working outdoors, and are comfortable with physical activity, we encourage you to volunteer!

How to Volunteer:
To express interest, please contact Liam Boris, Volunteer Manager, at volunteer@prismmpls.org.  We look forward to having you join our efforts to make a difference in the lives of families in the Minneapolis-St. Paul community!

Nonprofit: PRISM

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 16, 2026 through Oct 20, 2026

Zip Code: 55422

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Summer Internship/Volunteer hours

Looking to gain meaningful experience in the nonprofit sector? Small Sums is seeking interns (if connected with a course for credit) or volunteers for a flexible, tailored opportunity designed to fit your interests and career goals.

Interns/volunteers may work across a variety of areas, including:

- Direct Services

- Social Services

- Outreach

- Development

- Marketing

Whether you are a student, recent graduate, or someone looking to explore nonprofit work, this is an excellent opportunity to build real-world skills while making a difference in your community. From June through August, with the opportunity to extend. 


To learn more, please contact our Program Manager of Community Partnerships at sallye@smallsums.org

Nonprofit: Small Sums

Looking to gain meaningful experience in the nonprofit sector? Small Sums is seeking interns (if connected with a course for credit) or volunteers for a flexible, tailored opportunity designed to fit your interests and career goals.

Interns/volunteers may work across a variety of areas, including:

- Direct Services

- Social Services

- Outreach

- Development

- Marketing

Whether you are a student, recent graduate, or someone looking to explore nonprofit work, this is an excellent opportunity to build real-world skills while making a difference in your community. From June through August, with the opportunity to extend. 


To learn more, please contact our Program Manager of Community Partnerships at sallye@smallsums.org

Nonprofit: Small Sums

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cimarron Summer Kick Off Event Volunteers

FamilyMeans is looking for volunteers for our Cimarron Summer Kick-Off event. Volunteers are needed to help with set-up, running the event/stations and helping clean up. If volunteers can’t stay the whole event please just let us know ahead of time.

This event is a celebration to bring the Cimarron Community together and to mark the end of school year programming to summer!

Nonprofit: FamilyMeans

FamilyMeans is looking for volunteers for our Cimarron Summer Kick-Off event. Volunteers are needed to help with set-up, running the event/stations and helping clean up. If volunteers can’t stay the whole event please just let us know ahead of time.

This event is a celebration to bring the Cimarron Community together and to mark the end of school year programming to summer!

Nonprofit: FamilyMeans

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 29, 2026

Zip Code: 55042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: TC Pride Festival Volunteer

Are you looking to give back to the community you love? Do you have a few hours to spare?

Volunteer opportunities run from Monday, June 22 through Tuesday, June 30. Roles vary from vendor load-in/load-out, info booths, free water booths, entertainment stages, working to feed all of the volunteers, the parade, the 5k Rainbow Run and much more. Our festival would not happen without our incredible volunteers!

To sign up, please visit our website !

Nonprofit: Twin Cities Pride

Are you looking to give back to the community you love? Do you have a few hours to spare?

Volunteer opportunities run from Monday, June 22 through Tuesday, June 30. Roles vary from vendor load-in/load-out, info booths, free water booths, entertainment stages, working to feed all of the volunteers, the parade, the 5k Rainbow Run and much more. Our festival would not happen without our incredible volunteers!

To sign up, please visit our website !

Nonprofit: Twin Cities Pride

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 55403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 Special Olympics USA Games Volunteer Opportunities

Please visit the 2026 USA Games Open Roles site to see all open volunteer opportunities.

Open Roles - 2026 Special Olympics USA Games

Nonprofit: 2026 Special Olympics USA Games

Please visit the 2026 USA Games Open Roles site to see all open volunteer opportunities.

Open Roles - 2026 Special Olympics USA Games

Nonprofit: 2026 Special Olympics USA Games

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 17, 2026 through Jun 27, 2026

Zip Code: 55455

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make a difference at WEE Farm

Looking for a meaningful team-building opportunity? Schedule a volunteer day at WEE Farm. Volunteers Needed From hands-on projects to seasonal upkeep, your team will play a direct role in supporting a working farm that serves the community through education and connection. It’s a rewarding way to step outside the office, work together, and make a visible impact.

Nonprofit: WEE Farm

Looking for a meaningful team-building opportunity? Schedule a volunteer day at WEE Farm. Volunteers Needed From hands-on projects to seasonal upkeep, your team will play a direct role in supporting a working farm that serves the community through education and connection. It’s a rewarding way to step outside the office, work together, and make a visible impact.

Nonprofit: WEE Farm

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55378

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Family Day 2026!

Family Day 2026 is a cornerstone event of MNPOC Pride’s annual programming, focused on creating a safe, affirming, and culturally responsive space for LGBTQ+ people of color, youth, and families. Hosted in the heart of the community, this free public event brings together hundreds of attendees for a day of celebration, education, and resource-sharing.

The event includes live entertainment featuring local artists, a diverse range of community resource providers, health and wellness services including HIV testing and prevention education, youth-focused programming, and free food to reduce barriers to participation. Family Day prioritizes accessibility, cultural representation, and community healing, while fostering connections between attendees and essential services.

Through this event, MNPOC Pride aims to strengthen community bonds, increase access to critical resources, and create a visible, joyful space where LGBTQ+ people of color and their families are celebrated and supported.

Nonprofit: Minnesota People Of Color LGBT Pride

Family Day 2026 is a cornerstone event of MNPOC Pride’s annual programming, focused on creating a safe, affirming, and culturally responsive space for LGBTQ+ people of color, youth, and families. Hosted in the heart of the community, this free public event brings together hundreds of attendees for a day of celebration, education, and resource-sharing.

The event includes live entertainment featuring local artists, a diverse range of community resource providers, health and wellness services including HIV testing and prevention education, youth-focused programming, and free food to reduce barriers to participation. Family Day prioritizes accessibility, cultural representation, and community healing, while fostering connections between attendees and essential services.

Through this event, MNPOC Pride aims to strengthen community bonds, increase access to critical resources, and create a visible, joyful space where LGBTQ+ people of color and their families are celebrated and supported.

Nonprofit: Minnesota People Of Color LGBT Pride

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55407

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Rock from the Heart Brat Sale (Delano)

The Mission

Join us for a fun, community-focused fundraiser at Coborn's in Delano! We’re raising funds for Rock from the Heart to support heart patient education and advocacy. We need a small, dedicated team of volunteers to help us grill, serve, and share our mission with the community.

Event Details

Date: Saturday, August 15, 2026

Location: Coborn’s (Brat Stand) – 1400 Babcock Blvd, Delano, MN 55328

The Roles: Grilling hot dogs/brats, serving customers, and managing the cash box.

Available Shifts (2-3 volunteers per shift)

Shift 1: 10:30 AM – 1:15 PM (Includes setup of RFTH materials; serving begins at 11:00)

Shift 2: 1:00 PM – 3:45 PM (Peak lunch service)

Shift 3: 3:30 PM – 6:00 PM (Final service and takedown)

Volunteer Perks To show our appreciation, all volunteers are invited to enjoy one brat and a beverage on us during their shift!

Requirements

Dress Code: This event is outdoors; please dress for the weather. Long hair must be pulled back.



Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart

The Mission

Join us for a fun, community-focused fundraiser at Coborn's in Delano! We’re raising funds for Rock from the Heart to support heart patient education and advocacy. We need a small, dedicated team of volunteers to help us grill, serve, and share our mission with the community.

Event Details

Date: Saturday, August 15, 2026

Location: Coborn’s (Brat Stand) – 1400 Babcock Blvd, Delano, MN 55328

The Roles: Grilling hot dogs/brats, serving customers, and managing the cash box.

Available Shifts (2-3 volunteers per shift)

Shift 1: 10:30 AM – 1:15 PM (Includes setup of RFTH materials; serving begins at 11:00)

Shift 2: 1:00 PM – 3:45 PM (Peak lunch service)

Shift 3: 3:30 PM – 6:00 PM (Final service and takedown)

Volunteer Perks To show our appreciation, all volunteers are invited to enjoy one brat and a beverage on us during their shift!

Requirements

Dress Code: This event is outdoors; please dress for the weather. Long hair must be pulled back.



Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55328

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Late Night Crew! July 4th Beer Stand & Fireworks (Delano)

Want to close out the 4th of July with a bang? Rock from the Heart needs a 20-person powerhouse crew to run the beer stand during the peak of the Delano celebration. We’re the team that keeps the party going through the big show and right up until the music stops


When: July 4th | 8:00 PM – Midnight


The Vibe: You’ll be right in the thick of it while Good for Gary rocks the stage. We’re looking for people who love a fast-paced environment and a high-energy crowd.

The Mission: Every pour helps us support heart patient education and advocacy. We do it with grit, heart, and a lot of classic rock energy.

The Perks

Free Rock from the Heart T-shirt for every volunteer to wear during the shift and keep.

The best way to experience the energy of the 4th—right in the middle of the action.

Requirements

Must be 18+.

Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart

Want to close out the 4th of July with a bang? Rock from the Heart needs a 20-person powerhouse crew to run the beer stand during the peak of the Delano celebration. We’re the team that keeps the party going through the big show and right up until the music stops


When: July 4th | 8:00 PM – Midnight


The Vibe: You’ll be right in the thick of it while Good for Gary rocks the stage. We’re looking for people who love a fast-paced environment and a high-energy crowd.

The Mission: Every pour helps us support heart patient education and advocacy. We do it with grit, heart, and a lot of classic rock energy.

The Perks

Free Rock from the Heart T-shirt for every volunteer to wear during the shift and keep.

The best way to experience the energy of the 4th—right in the middle of the action.

Requirements

Must be 18+.

Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 4, 2026

Zip Code: 55328

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Free Fresh Food Friday

Free Fresh Food Fridays will take place on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of May through September. During each event, we transform our parking lot into a vibrant, farmers' market–style space where community members can select fresh produce at no cost. It’s an energetic and meaningful morning made possible by dedicated volunteers.  

Volunteers arrive at 7:30 a.m. for a brief welcome and orientation with our food shelf team, followed by setting up tents and preparing for distribution. From 9:00–11:00 a.m., volunteers assist in distributing fresh food to approximately 300–400 community members. Afterward, the team works together to clean up, with the event typically concluding by noon.  

Each event requires 40 volunteers, and it’s a fun, hands-on opportunity to make a real difference. Many teams enjoy the chance to serve side-by-side while supporting the community in a meaningful way.

Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center

Free Fresh Food Fridays will take place on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of May through September. During each event, we transform our parking lot into a vibrant, farmers' market–style space where community members can select fresh produce at no cost. It’s an energetic and meaningful morning made possible by dedicated volunteers.  

Volunteers arrive at 7:30 a.m. for a brief welcome and orientation with our food shelf team, followed by setting up tents and preparing for distribution. From 9:00–11:00 a.m., volunteers assist in distributing fresh food to approximately 300–400 community members. Afterward, the team works together to clean up, with the event typically concluding by noon.  

Each event requires 40 volunteers, and it’s a fun, hands-on opportunity to make a real difference. Many teams enjoy the chance to serve side-by-side while supporting the community in a meaningful way.

Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteers for MGM 2026 Arts and Music Festival| June 13 - 14, 2026

We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help bring the Midtown Arts & Music Festival to life!

Event Details:
What: Midtown Arts & Music Festival
When: June 13–14, 2026
Time: Saturday 10 AM–7 PM | Sunday 11 AM–5 PM
Where: Midtown Global Market, Minneapolis
Cost: Free and open to the public

This free, community-centered event celebrates local artists, musicians, small businesses, and the rich cultural diversity that has shaped Midtown over the past 20 years.

We have a variety of volunteer roles available, with flexible shifts of approximately 2–3 hours:

Volunteer Roles & Shifts

Pre-Event Setup [June 12, 2026]

Friday, 6:00–7:30 PM (4 volunteers)

Artist Load-In

Saturday, 7:30–9:30 AM (4 volunteers) Sunday, 9:00–10:30 AM (4 volunteers)

Greeters / Event Info Team
Help welcome guests, answer questions, and support the flow of the festival.

Saturday Shifts (10 AM – 7 PM):

10:00 AM – 1:00 PM (2 volunteers) 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM (2 volunteers) 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM (2 volunteers)
→ Total: 6 volunteer slots

Sunday Shifts (11 AM – 5 PM):

11:00 AM – 2:00 PM (2 volunteers) 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM (2 volunteers)
→ Total: 4 volunteer slots

Tear Down & Clean-Up

Sunday, 5:00–6:00 PM (4 volunteers)

Total Volunteers Needed: 26

This festival is a reflection of the community Midtown Global Market has embraced over the past two decades—it’s about celebrating local talent, supporting small businesses, and bringing people together through art, music, and culture.

If you’re interested in volunteering or know someone who might be, we’d love your help spreading the word. Please reach out for more details or to sign up!

Thank you for helping make this event possible.

Nonprofit: Neighborhood Development Center

We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help bring the Midtown Arts & Music Festival to life!

Event Details:
What: Midtown Arts & Music Festival
When: June 13–14, 2026
Time: Saturday 10 AM–7 PM | Sunday 11 AM–5 PM
Where: Midtown Global Market, Minneapolis
Cost: Free and open to the public

This free, community-centered event celebrates local artists, musicians, small businesses, and the rich cultural diversity that has shaped Midtown over the past 20 years.

We have a variety of volunteer roles available, with flexible shifts of approximately 2–3 hours:

Volunteer Roles & Shifts

Pre-Event Setup [June 12, 2026]

Friday, 6:00–7:30 PM (4 volunteers)

Artist Load-In

Saturday, 7:30–9:30 AM (4 volunteers) Sunday, 9:00–10:30 AM (4 volunteers)

Greeters / Event Info Team
Help welcome guests, answer questions, and support the flow of the festival.

Saturday Shifts (10 AM – 7 PM):

10:00 AM – 1:00 PM (2 volunteers) 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM (2 volunteers) 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM (2 volunteers)
→ Total: 6 volunteer slots

Sunday Shifts (11 AM – 5 PM):

11:00 AM – 2:00 PM (2 volunteers) 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM (2 volunteers)
→ Total: 4 volunteer slots

Tear Down & Clean-Up

Sunday, 5:00–6:00 PM (4 volunteers)

Total Volunteers Needed: 26

This festival is a reflection of the community Midtown Global Market has embraced over the past two decades—it’s about celebrating local talent, supporting small businesses, and bringing people together through art, music, and culture.

If you’re interested in volunteering or know someone who might be, we’d love your help spreading the word. Please reach out for more details or to sign up!

Thank you for helping make this event possible.

Nonprofit: Neighborhood Development Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 12, 2026

Zip Code: 55407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Engage & Inform Guests at Twin Cities Pride 2026!

Read the information below carefully, then CLICK HERE TO APPLY!

Twin Cities Pride Festival is an event that celebrates our queer community. Learn more here! Every year, Agate has a table where staff work to educate the community, provide information about the organization and programs, promote our emergency services such as shelter and street outreach, and connect with those who are disproportionately impacted by homelessness and housing instability.

Volunteers will co-work shifts in 2-hour increments at our booth located in Loring Park. Volunteers will be expected to promote Agate in a positive light and connect with anyone who visits the booth. There will be a required training provided prior to the event to communicate expectations and answer questions.

Tabling tasks include:

Handing out information and free itemsAnswering questions about Agate, homelessness, and available resourcesAdvertising job and volunteer opportunities at Agate

Nonprofit: Agate Housing and Services

Read the information below carefully, then CLICK HERE TO APPLY!

Twin Cities Pride Festival is an event that celebrates our queer community. Learn more here! Every year, Agate has a table where staff work to educate the community, provide information about the organization and programs, promote our emergency services such as shelter and street outreach, and connect with those who are disproportionately impacted by homelessness and housing instability.

Volunteers will co-work shifts in 2-hour increments at our booth located in Loring Park. Volunteers will be expected to promote Agate in a positive light and connect with anyone who visits the booth. There will be a required training provided prior to the event to communicate expectations and answer questions.

Tabling tasks include:

Handing out information and free itemsAnswering questions about Agate, homelessness, and available resourcesAdvertising job and volunteer opportunities at Agate

Nonprofit: Agate Housing and Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 27, 2026 through Jun 28, 2026

Zip Code: 55403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mission Delivery Team Volunteer

Role Summary 

The Mission Delivery Volunteer provides flexible support across multiple program areas, assisting with patient outreach, administrative tasks, and data management. This role is ideal for someone who is organized, adaptable, and comfortable handling both people-facing and behind-the-scenes responsibilities.

Key Responsibilities: 

Patient Support & Outreach 

Make phone calls to patients to provide information, reminders, or follow-ups Communicate clearly and compassionately with patients and families   Relay important information back to staff as needed  

Administrative & Data Support

 Enter and update data in systems such as WizeHive and spreadsheets   Assist with organizing paperwork, patient files, and application materials   Support data entry for programs, events, and patient registrations   Help process paper applications into digital systems  

Program & Event Support

Assist with preparation for monthly workshops and program events (e.g., AFP events, Camp Angel, MM events)   Help organize materials, track participation data, and support coordination tasks  

General Office Support 

File and organize confidential patient and financial records   Label and prepare mailings   Support additional administrative tasks as needed, especially during high-demand periods or staff absences  

Time Commitment 

Typically, 1–10 hours per week, with flexibility depending on program needs  

Additional hours may be available during special projects or events    

Required Skills & Qualifications 

Strong communication skills with a compassionate, patient-centered approach   High level of attention to detail and organization   Ability to handle confidential information with professionalism and discretion   Adaptable, reliable, and able to work independently or as part of a team   Comfortable learning new systems and tools    

Tools & Systems 

Phone (for patient outreach)   WizeHive (data entry and application management)   Microsoft Excel or other spreadsheet tools   Email for communication and task coordination    

Additional Expectations 

Strict adherence to patient privacy and confidentiality standards   Willingness to support multiple team members and shift between tasks as needed   Ability to follow processes while also thinking critically in dynamic situations    

Preferred / Desired Qualifications 

Familiarity with HIPAA regulations and patient privacy practices   Experience working with patient records or healthcare-related data   Proficiency in Microsoft Excel or other spreadsheet tools   Experience with data entry systems (e.g., WizeHive or similar platforms)   Previous administrative or nonprofit support experience

If interested, please fill out this form and we will get back to you shortly: Volunteer Candidate Assessment Form – Fill out form

Nonprofit: Angel Foundation

Role Summary 

The Mission Delivery Volunteer provides flexible support across multiple program areas, assisting with patient outreach, administrative tasks, and data management. This role is ideal for someone who is organized, adaptable, and comfortable handling both people-facing and behind-the-scenes responsibilities.

Key Responsibilities: 

Patient Support & Outreach 

Make phone calls to patients to provide information, reminders, or follow-ups Communicate clearly and compassionately with patients and families   Relay important information back to staff as needed  

Administrative & Data Support

 Enter and update data in systems such as WizeHive and spreadsheets   Assist with organizing paperwork, patient files, and application materials   Support data entry for programs, events, and patient registrations   Help process paper applications into digital systems  

Program & Event Support

Assist with preparation for monthly workshops and program events (e.g., AFP events, Camp Angel, MM events)   Help organize materials, track participation data, and support coordination tasks  

General Office Support 

File and organize confidential patient and financial records   Label and prepare mailings   Support additional administrative tasks as needed, especially during high-demand periods or staff absences  

Time Commitment 

Typically, 1–10 hours per week, with flexibility depending on program needs  

Additional hours may be available during special projects or events    

Required Skills & Qualifications 

Strong communication skills with a compassionate, patient-centered approach   High level of attention to detail and organization   Ability to handle confidential information with professionalism and discretion   Adaptable, reliable, and able to work independently or as part of a team   Comfortable learning new systems and tools    

Tools & Systems 

Phone (for patient outreach)   WizeHive (data entry and application management)   Microsoft Excel or other spreadsheet tools   Email for communication and task coordination    

Additional Expectations 

Strict adherence to patient privacy and confidentiality standards   Willingness to support multiple team members and shift between tasks as needed   Ability to follow processes while also thinking critically in dynamic situations    

Preferred / Desired Qualifications 

Familiarity with HIPAA regulations and patient privacy practices   Experience working with patient records or healthcare-related data   Proficiency in Microsoft Excel or other spreadsheet tools   Experience with data entry systems (e.g., WizeHive or similar platforms)   Previous administrative or nonprofit support experience

If interested, please fill out this form and we will get back to you shortly: Volunteer Candidate Assessment Form – Fill out form

Nonprofit: Angel Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55120

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at Golf4Goals 2026

16th Annual Golf4Goals Be part of something special. Volunteer at Golf4Goals 2026!

Join us on August 25, 2026, for the 16th Annual Golf4Goals, a program centered on bringing community together through meaningful engagement and connection. This event supports The Sanneh Foundation’s mission to empower youth, improve lives, and unite communities through programs focused on youth development, community wellness, and food access.

Golf4Goals reflects the heart of our work by bringing supporters together to invest in opportunities for youth and families across our community. Volunteers play an important role in creating a welcoming and engaging experience while helping advance programs that make a lasting impact.

Whether you are joining as an individual or with a group, your time and presence help make this experience possible.

Event Details:

Date: August 25, 2026

Location: Bunker Hills Golf Course

Address: 12800 Bunker Prairie Rd NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55448

Want to volunteer? Join the list HERE and be the first to know when sign-ups open in May.

Nonprofit: The Sanneh Foundation

16th Annual Golf4Goals Be part of something special. Volunteer at Golf4Goals 2026!

Join us on August 25, 2026, for the 16th Annual Golf4Goals, a program centered on bringing community together through meaningful engagement and connection. This event supports The Sanneh Foundation’s mission to empower youth, improve lives, and unite communities through programs focused on youth development, community wellness, and food access.

Golf4Goals reflects the heart of our work by bringing supporters together to invest in opportunities for youth and families across our community. Volunteers play an important role in creating a welcoming and engaging experience while helping advance programs that make a lasting impact.

Whether you are joining as an individual or with a group, your time and presence help make this experience possible.

Event Details:

Date: August 25, 2026

Location: Bunker Hills Golf Course

Address: 12800 Bunker Prairie Rd NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55448

Want to volunteer? Join the list HERE and be the first to know when sign-ups open in May.

Nonprofit: The Sanneh Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 25, 2026

Zip Code: 55448

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Join us for our Family Fun Event!

People Serving People is looking for individuals and small groups to join us for our upcoming Family Fun Event at our Early Learning Center! We will be offering a variety of fun activities to families enrolled in our early education programs, including a children’s DJ, arts and crafts, face painting, and more. We anticipate up to 100 families joining us and will depend on volunteers to make this engagement possible! Volunteers will begin by helping to set up inside First Covenant Church and on our parking lot. As families arrive, volunteers will then begin facilitating activities for our kiddos. Lastly, volunteers will assist our staff with cleanup after the event comes to an end.

Nonprofit: People Serving People

People Serving People is looking for individuals and small groups to join us for our upcoming Family Fun Event at our Early Learning Center! We will be offering a variety of fun activities to families enrolled in our early education programs, including a children’s DJ, arts and crafts, face painting, and more. We anticipate up to 100 families joining us and will depend on volunteers to make this engagement possible! Volunteers will begin by helping to set up inside First Covenant Church and on our parking lot. As families arrive, volunteers will then begin facilitating activities for our kiddos. Lastly, volunteers will assist our staff with cleanup after the event comes to an end.

Nonprofit: People Serving People

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 27, 2026

Zip Code: 55415

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Art In The Hollow Volunteer

Art In The Hollow seeks volunteers to help make our event a success.

Different volunteer roles available from helping artists set up/tear down, staff our welcome booth or be one of our golf cart drivers(must be 18+ for this role). More roles available, details on our website.

Volunteers recieve a free t-shirt for 2 hours of their time.

Sign up to volunteer at

https://www.artinthehollow.org/volunteer

Event Information:

An Organization For Artists Run By Artists

Art In The Hollow is where summer starts on the East Side. We're a grassroots art festival run by artist organizers that transforms the idyllic Swede Hollow Park into a full-blown arts & culture festival every first Saturday in June. As a true East Side St Paul festival, we care about our neighbors and represent our diverse neighborhood with art, music, food, culture, nature & history. We make things affordable and accessible to artists at all levels of experience and walks of life, providing a truly unique festival experience for anyone making the annual pilgrimage to Swede Hollow each year.

Expect live music & performance, kids activities, food trucks, plein air painting, and over 100 local artists. The event is free to attend and open to the public.

Nonprofit: Art In The Hollow

Art In The Hollow seeks volunteers to help make our event a success.

Different volunteer roles available from helping artists set up/tear down, staff our welcome booth or be one of our golf cart drivers(must be 18+ for this role). More roles available, details on our website.

Volunteers recieve a free t-shirt for 2 hours of their time.

Sign up to volunteer at

https://www.artinthehollow.org/volunteer

Event Information:

An Organization For Artists Run By Artists

Art In The Hollow is where summer starts on the East Side. We're a grassroots art festival run by artist organizers that transforms the idyllic Swede Hollow Park into a full-blown arts & culture festival every first Saturday in June. As a true East Side St Paul festival, we care about our neighbors and represent our diverse neighborhood with art, music, food, culture, nature & history. We make things affordable and accessible to artists at all levels of experience and walks of life, providing a truly unique festival experience for anyone making the annual pilgrimage to Swede Hollow each year.

Expect live music & performance, kids activities, food trucks, plein air painting, and over 100 local artists. The event is free to attend and open to the public.

Nonprofit: Art In The Hollow

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 6, 2026

Zip Code: 55106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Flow Champion

Do you love staying organized, keeping things running smoothly, and making a real impact behind the scenes? This volunteer role might be for you. We’re looking for a reliable, detail-oriented volunteer to support our Dakota County team with day-to-day office tasks that help staff better serve clients.


What You’ll Do:

Turn piles of paper into polished mailings, stuffing, stamping, and sending important info out into the world Be the behind-the-scenes hero of copies, scans, and perfectly organized files Help case managers stay focused on clients by keeping forms, documents, and materials ready to go Keep supplies and donation items in check so the right things are always where they need to be Bring a little order (and maybe even joy) to the everyday flow of a busy office

Nonprofit: Avivo

Do you love staying organized, keeping things running smoothly, and making a real impact behind the scenes? This volunteer role might be for you. We’re looking for a reliable, detail-oriented volunteer to support our Dakota County team with day-to-day office tasks that help staff better serve clients.


What You’ll Do:

Turn piles of paper into polished mailings, stuffing, stamping, and sending important info out into the world Be the behind-the-scenes hero of copies, scans, and perfectly organized files Help case managers stay focused on clients by keeping forms, documents, and materials ready to go Keep supplies and donation items in check so the right things are always where they need to be Bring a little order (and maybe even joy) to the everyday flow of a busy office

Nonprofit: Avivo

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event set-up/take-down Support Volunteer

Looking for a short-term volunteer experience that will make a big impact? Help with the PPNCS Twin Cities Pride Booth Set-up or take down!

Each year, Planned Parenthood North Central States (PPNCS) talks with around 6,000 people at the annual Twin Cities Pride Festival - one of our biggest engagement events of the year. In order to engage with community members at the Festival, we first need to set-up our booth area and then take it down at the end of the event. We are looking for volunteer support to help with the physical labor of bringing the table, tent, and other supplies from cars into the PPNCS booth area in Loring Park, (we do have wagons for transport,) and setting up the tent & tables. We are also looking for volunteer support to take down the tent & tables at the end of the event and bring all of the supplies to the cars parked outside of the Festival area. Shifts include:

Set-up: Thursday June 25th, 10am to 12pmTake-down: Monday, June 29th, 9am to 11am

Get started by submitting a Volunteer Interest Form online and attending a general Volunteer Orientation. Volunteer with Planned Parenthood North Central States!

Nonprofit: Planned Parenthood North Central States

Looking for a short-term volunteer experience that will make a big impact? Help with the PPNCS Twin Cities Pride Booth Set-up or take down!

Each year, Planned Parenthood North Central States (PPNCS) talks with around 6,000 people at the annual Twin Cities Pride Festival - one of our biggest engagement events of the year. In order to engage with community members at the Festival, we first need to set-up our booth area and then take it down at the end of the event. We are looking for volunteer support to help with the physical labor of bringing the table, tent, and other supplies from cars into the PPNCS booth area in Loring Park, (we do have wagons for transport,) and setting up the tent & tables. We are also looking for volunteer support to take down the tent & tables at the end of the event and bring all of the supplies to the cars parked outside of the Festival area. Shifts include:

Set-up: Thursday June 25th, 10am to 12pmTake-down: Monday, June 29th, 9am to 11am

Get started by submitting a Volunteer Interest Form online and attending a general Volunteer Orientation. Volunteer with Planned Parenthood North Central States!

Nonprofit: Planned Parenthood North Central States

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 25, 2026 through Jun 29, 2026

Zip Code: 55403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Twin Cities Pride Tabling Volunteer

Are you passionate about advancing & protecting sexual and reproductive health care for all? Do you enjoy connecting with others? Join us as a Community Event Tabling Volunteer this summer!

Help represent Planned Parenthood North Central States (PPNCS) and raise awareness of our services and programing at various neighborhood and community tabling events/festivals. Volunteers will Table alongside PPNCS staff to provide community outreach and resource information.

We are looking for volunteers both the MNSOC Youth Pride and the Twin Cities Pride Festival. Volunteer shifts are approx. 2 hours:

MNSOC Youth Pride Thursday May 28th from 3pm to 7pm (full 4 hour shift)Twin Cities Pride Saturday June 27th, 9am to 7:30Twin Cities Pride Sunday June 28th 9am to 6:30pm

Community Event Tabling Volunteers will help make sure that the Planned Parenthood booth area stays organized and that resources remain available by tidying up the table and replenishing supplies when they run low. You will also engage with the community as they stop by the booth-handing out swag, brochures, and responding to questions when asked.

We are looking for volunteers who are passionate about the work of PPNCS and comfortable sitting/standing at our table and speaking to people at resource fairs and events. You will be Tabling alongside staff and will not be expected to know all the answers someone might ask. More training and information is provided before the event to help prepare you for the event and community resources available.

To get started, complete our online Volunteer Interest Form and sign-up for an upcoming General Volunteer Orientation. https://www.weareplannedparenthood.org/a/volunteer

Nonprofit: Planned Parenthood North Central States

Are you passionate about advancing & protecting sexual and reproductive health care for all? Do you enjoy connecting with others? Join us as a Community Event Tabling Volunteer this summer!

Help represent Planned Parenthood North Central States (PPNCS) and raise awareness of our services and programing at various neighborhood and community tabling events/festivals. Volunteers will Table alongside PPNCS staff to provide community outreach and resource information.

We are looking for volunteers both the MNSOC Youth Pride and the Twin Cities Pride Festival. Volunteer shifts are approx. 2 hours:

MNSOC Youth Pride Thursday May 28th from 3pm to 7pm (full 4 hour shift)Twin Cities Pride Saturday June 27th, 9am to 7:30Twin Cities Pride Sunday June 28th 9am to 6:30pm

Community Event Tabling Volunteers will help make sure that the Planned Parenthood booth area stays organized and that resources remain available by tidying up the table and replenishing supplies when they run low. You will also engage with the community as they stop by the booth-handing out swag, brochures, and responding to questions when asked.

We are looking for volunteers who are passionate about the work of PPNCS and comfortable sitting/standing at our table and speaking to people at resource fairs and events. You will be Tabling alongside staff and will not be expected to know all the answers someone might ask. More training and information is provided before the event to help prepare you for the event and community resources available.

To get started, complete our online Volunteer Interest Form and sign-up for an upcoming General Volunteer Orientation. https://www.weareplannedparenthood.org/a/volunteer

Nonprofit: Planned Parenthood North Central States

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 28, 2026 through Jun 28, 2026

Zip Code: 55403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Event Volunteers

Safe Hands is looking to build a team of volunteers that enjoy attending various community events around the Twin Cities.  We are asked to participate in a number of events from parades to community days to art fairs and need a team of volunteers who enjoy attending these events, sharing information about Safe Hands and getting our mission out further.

If you are an outgoing person who is willing to attend events, under the direction of our Community Event Lead, please apply to volunteer now.  These are not adoption events, but occasionally we will have foster animals at the events so you may get to interact with them as well.

You may be responsible for helping set-up/teardown the event, that may include a pop-up tent, table and x-pens.  During the event you may be asked to mind animals, run a game, talk to people about Safe Hands mission or various other duties as directed by the event lead.

Nonprofit: Safe Hands Animal Rescue

Safe Hands is looking to build a team of volunteers that enjoy attending various community events around the Twin Cities.  We are asked to participate in a number of events from parades to community days to art fairs and need a team of volunteers who enjoy attending these events, sharing information about Safe Hands and getting our mission out further.

If you are an outgoing person who is willing to attend events, under the direction of our Community Event Lead, please apply to volunteer now.  These are not adoption events, but occasionally we will have foster animals at the events so you may get to interact with them as well.

You may be responsible for helping set-up/teardown the event, that may include a pop-up tent, table and x-pens.  During the event you may be asked to mind animals, run a game, talk to people about Safe Hands mission or various other duties as directed by the event lead.

Nonprofit: Safe Hands Animal Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Monthly Popup Gallery Coordinator (Art + Community | Kouba Gallery)

Help bring art into new public spaces — and be part of building something from the ground up.

The Kouba Gallery has been invited to host a monthly popup gallery at the Downtown Sheraton, and we are looking for a Popup Gallery Coordinator to help shape and guide this new initiative.

This is a relationship-centered, supported role — ideal for someone who enjoys coordinating creative work, working with artists, and helping something meaningful grow over time.

What You’ll Do Coordinate a monthly 4-hour popup gallery experience Help issue artist calls and build a bench of participating artists Coordinate basic logistics (setup, timing, flow of the event) Support light marketing coordination (ensuring events are shared and visible) Help staff the popup and ensure a welcoming experience Participate in a monthly Tuesday evening Kouba Gallery committee meeting

You will not be doing this alone — you’ll be supported by the Kouba Gallery team.

Time Commitment Approximately 6–10 hours per month Includes: Monthly popup event (4 hours) Light coordination before/after Monthly Tuesday evening committee meeting This Role Is a Great Fit If You: Enjoy organizing creative projects and bringing people together Are comfortable communicating with artists and collaborators Like being part of something in development, not just maintaining Want a meaningful role without a full-time commitment Care about the intersection of art, nature, and community Why You’ll Love This Role Be part of launching a new public-facing gallery experience Build relationships with artists and creative organizations Gain experience in arts coordination and community programming Join a thoughtful, mission-driven team shaping how art connects to place Why This Matters

This initiative expands the Kouba Gallery beyond its walls — bringing art, conversation, and connection into new spaces. The right person in this role helps make that possible.

Nonprofit: Kouba Gallery

Help bring art into new public spaces — and be part of building something from the ground up.

The Kouba Gallery has been invited to host a monthly popup gallery at the Downtown Sheraton, and we are looking for a Popup Gallery Coordinator to help shape and guide this new initiative.

This is a relationship-centered, supported role — ideal for someone who enjoys coordinating creative work, working with artists, and helping something meaningful grow over time.

What You’ll Do Coordinate a monthly 4-hour popup gallery experience Help issue artist calls and build a bench of participating artists Coordinate basic logistics (setup, timing, flow of the event) Support light marketing coordination (ensuring events are shared and visible) Help staff the popup and ensure a welcoming experience Participate in a monthly Tuesday evening Kouba Gallery committee meeting

You will not be doing this alone — you’ll be supported by the Kouba Gallery team.

Time Commitment Approximately 6–10 hours per month Includes: Monthly popup event (4 hours) Light coordination before/after Monthly Tuesday evening committee meeting This Role Is a Great Fit If You: Enjoy organizing creative projects and bringing people together Are comfortable communicating with artists and collaborators Like being part of something in development, not just maintaining Want a meaningful role without a full-time commitment Care about the intersection of art, nature, and community Why You’ll Love This Role Be part of launching a new public-facing gallery experience Build relationships with artists and creative organizations Gain experience in arts coordination and community programming Join a thoughtful, mission-driven team shaping how art connects to place Why This Matters

This initiative expands the Kouba Gallery beyond its walls — bringing art, conversation, and connection into new spaces. The right person in this role helps make that possible.

Nonprofit: Kouba Gallery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Try It Once: Help Launch a Downtown Popup Art Gallery (Kouba Gallery)

The Kouba Gallery has been invited to host a monthly popup art gallery at the Downtown Sheraton, and we’re looking for a few people to help with our first upcoming popup.

This is a low-pressure, one-time opportunity to step into something new, meet the team, and be part of bringing art into a public space.

No long-term commitment required — just come help once and see what it’s like.

What You’ll Do Help set up and install artwork for the popup Assist with light coordination during the event Welcome visitors and help create a warm, inviting atmosphere Support take-down and reset after the event

We’ll guide you through everything — you won’t be on your own.

Time Commitment One 4-hour popup event (date coming soon) Optional: brief coordination touchpoint beforehand This Is a Great Fit If You: Enjoy art, creative spaces, or community events Like helping bring something to life behind the scenes Want a simple, meaningful way to get involved Are curious about the Kouba Gallery and want to experience it firsthand Why This Matters

This popup is the beginning of a new partnership that could expand the reach of the Kouba Gallery and the artists we support. Your help makes it possible.

Many of our ongoing volunteers started by helping once — this is an easy way to step in and see if it’s something you’d like to be part of.

Nonprofit: Kouba Gallery

The Kouba Gallery has been invited to host a monthly popup art gallery at the Downtown Sheraton, and we’re looking for a few people to help with our first upcoming popup.

This is a low-pressure, one-time opportunity to step into something new, meet the team, and be part of bringing art into a public space.

No long-term commitment required — just come help once and see what it’s like.

What You’ll Do Help set up and install artwork for the popup Assist with light coordination during the event Welcome visitors and help create a warm, inviting atmosphere Support take-down and reset after the event

We’ll guide you through everything — you won’t be on your own.

Time Commitment One 4-hour popup event (date coming soon) Optional: brief coordination touchpoint beforehand This Is a Great Fit If You: Enjoy art, creative spaces, or community events Like helping bring something to life behind the scenes Want a simple, meaningful way to get involved Are curious about the Kouba Gallery and want to experience it firsthand Why This Matters

This popup is the beginning of a new partnership that could expand the reach of the Kouba Gallery and the artists we support. Your help makes it possible.

Many of our ongoing volunteers started by helping once — this is an easy way to step in and see if it’s something you’d like to be part of.

Nonprofit: Kouba Gallery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 1, 2026 through May 31, 2026

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: MCFM Zero Waste Educators 2026

Help us educate MCFM visitors about compostable plastics, manage composting stations, and collect data for our Zero Waste program! Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate in our efforts by volunteering as a Zero Waste Educator. There’s no need to be an expert - we train volunteers on the basics at the start of each shift. 10am - 1:15pm every Saturday May-October. Make sure to bring a water bottle and dress in weather appropriate clothing that is comfortable and may get messy. You will receive a reminder email during the week before your shift. Sign up at: volunteersignup.org/3MPXM

Nonprofit: Mill City Farmers Market Charitable Fund

Help us educate MCFM visitors about compostable plastics, manage composting stations, and collect data for our Zero Waste program! Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate in our efforts by volunteering as a Zero Waste Educator. There’s no need to be an expert - we train volunteers on the basics at the start of each shift. 10am - 1:15pm every Saturday May-October. Make sure to bring a water bottle and dress in weather appropriate clothing that is comfortable and may get messy. You will receive a reminder email during the week before your shift. Sign up at: volunteersignup.org/3MPXM

Nonprofit: Mill City Farmers Market Charitable Fund

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 2, 2026 through Oct 31, 2026

Zip Code: 55401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Field Trips/ Groups Assistant

We have two new openings for Groups Assistant Volunteers! 

This is a recurring weekly volunteer shift where you will be scheduled for either Wednesday or Thursday mornings 8:45am- 11:45 am. We are asking for anyone interested to be able to commit to at least the next two months until May. Let us know if you're interested in volunteering for either or both days!


You will always be scheduled to work alongside group staff. They will ask for your help with any of the following tasks:

Welcome groups as they enter the building from their bus(es)Assist the group staff in getting the group settled in their roomShow where coats and lunches can go and have children sit on the carpet for orientation.Help distribute orange stickers after the group staff completes orientation, trained volunteers may also lead orientations.Help direct traffic into the museum as the group is heading onto the floorHave maps handy if an adult asks for oneAssist with groups coming back for lunch – direct them into the correct lunch spaceAssist with groups with departure – direct them into their correct gathering space and thank them for coming as they leave for their bus(es)Any additional duties that the Group Lead may need help with.

Please reply to this email if you are interested and available! We are looking to fill this need as soon as possible. 

Nonprofit: Minnesota Children's Museum

We have two new openings for Groups Assistant Volunteers! 

This is a recurring weekly volunteer shift where you will be scheduled for either Wednesday or Thursday mornings 8:45am- 11:45 am. We are asking for anyone interested to be able to commit to at least the next two months until May. Let us know if you're interested in volunteering for either or both days!


You will always be scheduled to work alongside group staff. They will ask for your help with any of the following tasks:

Welcome groups as they enter the building from their bus(es)Assist the group staff in getting the group settled in their roomShow where coats and lunches can go and have children sit on the carpet for orientation.Help distribute orange stickers after the group staff completes orientation, trained volunteers may also lead orientations.Help direct traffic into the museum as the group is heading onto the floorHave maps handy if an adult asks for oneAssist with groups coming back for lunch – direct them into the correct lunch spaceAssist with groups with departure – direct them into their correct gathering space and thank them for coming as they leave for their bus(es)Any additional duties that the Group Lead may need help with.

Please reply to this email if you are interested and available! We are looking to fill this need as soon as possible. 

Nonprofit: Minnesota Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at Community Cooks

During our 15th year of health wealth and social change, we are inviting you to volunteer with us a t our flagship program "Community Cooks" where we are cooking and eating and talking with community about the change the they want to see. Come see how we use trauma informed nutrition to build community beyond our neighborhood. It is a family fun evening of cooking, eating and courageous conversations. 

Nonprofit: Appetite For Change

During our 15th year of health wealth and social change, we are inviting you to volunteer with us a t our flagship program "Community Cooks" where we are cooking and eating and talking with community about the change the they want to see. Come see how we use trauma informed nutrition to build community beyond our neighborhood. It is a family fun evening of cooking, eating and courageous conversations. 

Nonprofit: Appetite For Change

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Apr 8, 2026 through Dec 2, 2026

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: Yes


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

Ed Sheeran Concert – US Bank Stadium

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

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

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

Requirements:

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

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

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

Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart

Ed Sheeran Concert – US Bank Stadium

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

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

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

Requirements:

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

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

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

Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 15, 2026

Zip Code: 55415

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Attend State Fair with Residents

We are looking for volunteers to join us at the State Fair for a unique volunteer opportunity!

Our organization is across the street from the State Fair grounds and on the first day of the fair (Thursday August 27, 2026) we accompany our residents from Lyngblomsten Care Center to the fair for a few hours.

Here is some important things to know:

Time commitment for volunteers is from 8am to noon. We can talk about car pooling options. You will receive a free ticket to the fair that day and can stamp your hand to return later. Each resident will be vetted by nursing staff to make sure they are well to go. Each resident will be transported by wheelchair. Residents will travel within groups of 10 based on interests of what they desire to see at the fair. The groups will be as follows: 2 Staff/4 Volunteers/4 residents. Training will be held from 8am to 9am for all volunteers and volunteers will meet inside the entrance of the care center. Those volunteers willing to attend must be able to push a wheelchair with a resident who could be up to 200lbs.  

Deadline to reach out is June 1.

Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten

We are looking for volunteers to join us at the State Fair for a unique volunteer opportunity!

Our organization is across the street from the State Fair grounds and on the first day of the fair (Thursday August 27, 2026) we accompany our residents from Lyngblomsten Care Center to the fair for a few hours.

Here is some important things to know:

Time commitment for volunteers is from 8am to noon. We can talk about car pooling options. You will receive a free ticket to the fair that day and can stamp your hand to return later. Each resident will be vetted by nursing staff to make sure they are well to go. Each resident will be transported by wheelchair. Residents will travel within groups of 10 based on interests of what they desire to see at the fair. The groups will be as follows: 2 Staff/4 Volunteers/4 residents. Training will be held from 8am to 9am for all volunteers and volunteers will meet inside the entrance of the care center. Those volunteers willing to attend must be able to push a wheelchair with a resident who could be up to 200lbs.  

Deadline to reach out is June 1.

Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 27, 2026

Zip Code: 55108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Volunteer for our 3rd Annual Great Northern Viking Festival

Are you ready to embark on an epic adventure? The Great Northern Viking Festival is seeking enthusiastic volunteers and paid leaders to bring the Viking Age to life!

Whether you're interested in helping with our family-friendly daytime festival or the exclusive 21+ evening event, “A Night in Valhalla,” we have the perfect role for you.

Pre/Post-Festival Opportunities Marketing (Pre-Fest): Use your social media savvy and help distribute printed materials to promote this exciting event.

Pre-Fest Set-Up and Decoration: Assist in transforming the festival grounds and Mead Hall on Thursday afternoon, evening, or Friday before 6 PM. We need creative individuals who can use tools, lift up to 50 lbs, and ensure the festival looks amazing.

Post-Fest Clean-Up: Help pack up on Sunday after 4:30 PM or Monday morning if needed. This role requires lifting, organizing, and storing equipment until next year’s event. Great Northern Viking Festival Opportunities – 3.5 Hour Shifts

Parking: Direct guests to parking spaces while ensuring safety and smooth traffic flow.

Gate/Check-In: Validate tickets and manage guest entry. Volunteers should be comfortable handling tablets.

Grounds Crew: Maintain a clean and welcoming festival environment by restocking outhouses, emptying trash cans, and assisting campers.

Merch Booth: Sell Viking merchandise, handle credit transactions, and engage with festival attendees. Sales experience preferred.

Kids Area Helper: Supervise kids' activities and engage with families to ensure a fun and safe environment.

Spear Throwing Helper: Guide participants in this exciting Viking activity while ensuring safety and assisting with setup and cleanup.

Demo Area Attendant: Support live Viking demos by helping set up and guiding guests through these immersive experiences.

Information Booth Contact: Provide festival information, handle lost and found, distribute maps, and answer attendee questions.

Floater Volunteer: Be flexible and ready to jump in wherever needed to help the festival run smoothly.

Why Volunteer?

Exclusive Access: Get behind-the-scenes access and be a part of the action.

Community Spirit: Meet new people, form lasting friendships, and celebrate Viking heritage.

Special Perks: Enjoy free festival passes, discounts on merchandise, snacks

Flexible Shifts: 3.5-hour shifts give you plenty of time to enjoy the festival.

Be Part of History: Help forge the 2nd annual Great Northern Viking Festival and establish it as an annual tradition in Minnesota!

Please fill out our official volunteer form: https://greatnorthernvikingfestival.com/volunteers-needed

Nonprofit: Great Northern Viking Festival

Are you ready to embark on an epic adventure? The Great Northern Viking Festival is seeking enthusiastic volunteers and paid leaders to bring the Viking Age to life!

Whether you're interested in helping with our family-friendly daytime festival or the exclusive 21+ evening event, “A Night in Valhalla,” we have the perfect role for you.

Pre/Post-Festival Opportunities Marketing (Pre-Fest): Use your social media savvy and help distribute printed materials to promote this exciting event.

Pre-Fest Set-Up and Decoration: Assist in transforming the festival grounds and Mead Hall on Thursday afternoon, evening, or Friday before 6 PM. We need creative individuals who can use tools, lift up to 50 lbs, and ensure the festival looks amazing.

Post-Fest Clean-Up: Help pack up on Sunday after 4:30 PM or Monday morning if needed. This role requires lifting, organizing, and storing equipment until next year’s event. Great Northern Viking Festival Opportunities – 3.5 Hour Shifts

Parking: Direct guests to parking spaces while ensuring safety and smooth traffic flow.

Gate/Check-In: Validate tickets and manage guest entry. Volunteers should be comfortable handling tablets.

Grounds Crew: Maintain a clean and welcoming festival environment by restocking outhouses, emptying trash cans, and assisting campers.

Merch Booth: Sell Viking merchandise, handle credit transactions, and engage with festival attendees. Sales experience preferred.

Kids Area Helper: Supervise kids' activities and engage with families to ensure a fun and safe environment.

Spear Throwing Helper: Guide participants in this exciting Viking activity while ensuring safety and assisting with setup and cleanup.

Demo Area Attendant: Support live Viking demos by helping set up and guiding guests through these immersive experiences.

Information Booth Contact: Provide festival information, handle lost and found, distribute maps, and answer attendee questions.

Floater Volunteer: Be flexible and ready to jump in wherever needed to help the festival run smoothly.

Why Volunteer?

Exclusive Access: Get behind-the-scenes access and be a part of the action.

Community Spirit: Meet new people, form lasting friendships, and celebrate Viking heritage.

Special Perks: Enjoy free festival passes, discounts on merchandise, snacks

Flexible Shifts: 3.5-hour shifts give you plenty of time to enjoy the festival.

Be Part of History: Help forge the 2nd annual Great Northern Viking Festival and establish it as an annual tradition in Minnesota!

Please fill out our official volunteer form: https://greatnorthernvikingfestival.com/volunteers-needed

Nonprofit: Great Northern Viking Festival

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 11, 2026 through Jun 14, 2026

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shoe Away Hunger - SORTERS NEEDED - Thursday - 12-3pm (Between 1-50 volunteers)

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

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

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

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

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

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

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

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55447

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shoe Away Hunger - SORTERS NEEDED - Wednesday - 12-3pm (Between 1-50 volunteers)

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

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

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

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

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

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

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

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55447

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shoe Away Hunger - SORTERS NEEDED - Monday - (12-3pm) (Between 1-50 volunteers)

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

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

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

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

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

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

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

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55447

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Assist with Project Preparation

Help HOTC's project team prepare for the hundreds of high quality volunteer events hosted annually. Each week brings new projects, new supplies and new adventures, and we are looking for volunteers to help work behind the scenes to help project preparation run smoothly. Volunteer tasks and responsibilities typically include:

Assist with project supplies inventory managemet Assemble HOTC project materials, including onsite events and remote “Projects In a Box” Preparation tasks typically include preparing, sorting and counting project supplies and organizing supplies for easy day of event execution Packing "Project in a Box" includes working in an assembly line to pack up volunteer events for remote volunteers Help maintain cleanliness and organization of HOTC's warehouse space Quality check projects prior to delivery to nonprofit partners. Brief examples include: Superhero capes Cards of encouragement to seniors, youth, teachers or veterans No-sew fleece tied blankets for homeless shelters Pet toys for animal rescuesAnd much more!  

Volunteering at HOTC is best suited for volunteers ages 14+. Those under the age of 18 must provide HOTC with signed permissions from a parent/guardian to volunteer. Many volunteer roles include lifting up to 30 pounds, bending, lifting, twisting, and standing, but accommodations for low-impact tasks can easily be arranged. We welcome teams for this event, and can be flexible up to 8 volunteers.  Volunteer shifts take place every Wednesday from 9AM-12PM. We can be flexible for groups as well.

Nonprofit: HandsOn Twin Cities

Help HOTC's project team prepare for the hundreds of high quality volunteer events hosted annually. Each week brings new projects, new supplies and new adventures, and we are looking for volunteers to help work behind the scenes to help project preparation run smoothly. Volunteer tasks and responsibilities typically include:

Assist with project supplies inventory managemet Assemble HOTC project materials, including onsite events and remote “Projects In a Box” Preparation tasks typically include preparing, sorting and counting project supplies and organizing supplies for easy day of event execution Packing "Project in a Box" includes working in an assembly line to pack up volunteer events for remote volunteers Help maintain cleanliness and organization of HOTC's warehouse space Quality check projects prior to delivery to nonprofit partners. Brief examples include: Superhero capes Cards of encouragement to seniors, youth, teachers or veterans No-sew fleece tied blankets for homeless shelters Pet toys for animal rescuesAnd much more!  

Volunteering at HOTC is best suited for volunteers ages 14+. Those under the age of 18 must provide HOTC with signed permissions from a parent/guardian to volunteer. Many volunteer roles include lifting up to 30 pounds, bending, lifting, twisting, and standing, but accommodations for low-impact tasks can easily be arranged. We welcome teams for this event, and can be flexible up to 8 volunteers.  Volunteer shifts take place every Wednesday from 9AM-12PM. We can be flexible for groups as well.

Nonprofit: HandsOn Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Individual Volunteering (Age 18 +)

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

All volunteers must pass a background check.

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

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

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

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

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

Nonprofit: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities

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

All volunteers must pass a background check.

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

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

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

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

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

Nonprofit: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising Events for Crystal Parks!

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

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

 

Nonprofit: City of Crystal

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

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

 

Nonprofit: City of Crystal

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55429-3553

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: FamilyWise On-Call Volunteer

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

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

Volunteer Interest Form

 

Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services

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

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

Volunteer Interest Form

 

Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55076

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Employee Engagement (Age 21 +)

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

Nonprofit: American Cancer Society

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

Nonprofit: American Cancer Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55121

Allow Groups: No


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

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

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

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

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Annual Event Support

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

Nonprofit: Options for Women East

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

Nonprofit: Options for Women East

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55106

Allow Groups: Yes


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

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

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

Your Role in the Joy

Plan the Fun

Coordinate Joy Mobile visits with community partners

Add confirmed events to the calendar and database

Make sure dates align with the JC event schedule

Support Volunteers

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

Match volunteers with shifts that work for them

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

Share simple training materials so everyone feels prepared

Keep Events Running Smoothly

Confirm invoices are paid before events

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

Keep an eye on inventory and flag any vehicle needs

Follow Up with Joy

Check in with hosts after events

Send a thank-you note to the main contact

Share helpful feedback with the team

You Might Enjoy This If You

Like organizing details and helping things run smoothly

Enjoy connecting with volunteers and community partners

Appreciate a mission rooted in inclusion and joy

Are comfortable with basic email, scheduling, and spreadsheets

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

A small role. A big ripple of joy.


Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative

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

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

Your Role in the Joy

Plan the Fun

Coordinate Joy Mobile visits with community partners

Add confirmed events to the calendar and database

Make sure dates align with the JC event schedule

Support Volunteers

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

Match volunteers with shifts that work for them

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

Share simple training materials so everyone feels prepared

Keep Events Running Smoothly

Confirm invoices are paid before events

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

Keep an eye on inventory and flag any vehicle needs

Follow Up with Joy

Check in with hosts after events

Send a thank-you note to the main contact

Share helpful feedback with the team

You Might Enjoy This If You

Like organizing details and helping things run smoothly

Enjoy connecting with volunteers and community partners

Appreciate a mission rooted in inclusion and joy

Are comfortable with basic email, scheduling, and spreadsheets

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

A small role. A big ripple of joy.


Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55406

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become Volunteer Puppeteer (Age 18 +)

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

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

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

Training is provided!

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

 

Here’s what PACER volunteer puppeteers are saying:

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

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

Nonprofit: PACER Center

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

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

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

Training is provided!

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

 

Here’s what PACER volunteer puppeteers are saying:

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

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

Nonprofit: PACER Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55437

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing & Brand Team Volunteer

Love marketing? Advertising? Building buzz around something meaningful?

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

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

What You'll Get to Create

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

Marketing Lead Opportunity

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

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

Who This is Perfect For

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

Why This is Different

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

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

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

Nonprofit: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Love marketing? Advertising? Building buzz around something meaningful?

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

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

What You'll Get to Create

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

Marketing Lead Opportunity

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

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

Who This is Perfect For

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

Why This is Different

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

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

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

Nonprofit: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Twin Fans

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


Nonprofit: Urnth3crib Foundation Company

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


Nonprofit: Urnth3crib Foundation Company

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55433

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gallery Sitter: A Quiet, Welcoming Presence at the Kouba Gallery

Spend time with art. Drink tea. Welcome people as they arrive.

The Kouba Gallery is looking for Gallery Sitters — people who enjoy being in a beautiful, peaceful space and offering a warm, low-key welcome to visitors. This role is perfect for someone who loves art, enjoys reading or quiet time, and doesn’t mind occasionally saying hello and answering a simple question.

You don’t need to “host” or run events. We will provide all the information you need. Your role is simply to be present, help visitors feel comfortable, and let the gallery be open and inviting.

What This Actually Looks Like

Sit in the gallery or front foyer during a scheduled open hour

Read a book, drink tea, enjoy the space

Greet visitors as they arrive and let them know they’re welcome

Share basic information about the exhibition if asked (we provide this)

Let visitors explore at their own pace

Ensure the space is left tidy at the end of your shift

Schedule & Commitment

Weekly or monthly shifts, scheduled in advance

Typical shifts are 2–3 hours

We’re looking for people who can commit to a consistent day and time, so visitors know when the gallery is open and welcoming

This Role Is Ideal If You:

Enjoy quiet, beautiful spaces

Like being helpful without being “on”

Are reliable and comfortable keeping a regular schedule

Appreciate art, nature, and gentle human connection

Want a meaningful way to volunteer without stress or hustle

Why This Matters

By simply being present, you help make the Kouba Gallery accessible and alive. Your calm welcome allows people to linger with the art, return again, and feel that this space belongs to them.

This is one of the most essential roles in the gallery — and one of the most peaceful.

Nonprofit: Kouba Gallery

Spend time with art. Drink tea. Welcome people as they arrive.

The Kouba Gallery is looking for Gallery Sitters — people who enjoy being in a beautiful, peaceful space and offering a warm, low-key welcome to visitors. This role is perfect for someone who loves art, enjoys reading or quiet time, and doesn’t mind occasionally saying hello and answering a simple question.

You don’t need to “host” or run events. We will provide all the information you need. Your role is simply to be present, help visitors feel comfortable, and let the gallery be open and inviting.

What This Actually Looks Like

Sit in the gallery or front foyer during a scheduled open hour

Read a book, drink tea, enjoy the space

Greet visitors as they arrive and let them know they’re welcome

Share basic information about the exhibition if asked (we provide this)

Let visitors explore at their own pace

Ensure the space is left tidy at the end of your shift

Schedule & Commitment

Weekly or monthly shifts, scheduled in advance

Typical shifts are 2–3 hours

We’re looking for people who can commit to a consistent day and time, so visitors know when the gallery is open and welcoming

This Role Is Ideal If You:

Enjoy quiet, beautiful spaces

Like being helpful without being “on”

Are reliable and comfortable keeping a regular schedule

Appreciate art, nature, and gentle human connection

Want a meaningful way to volunteer without stress or hustle

Why This Matters

By simply being present, you help make the Kouba Gallery accessible and alive. Your calm welcome allows people to linger with the art, return again, and feel that this space belongs to them.

This is one of the most essential roles in the gallery — and one of the most peaceful.

Nonprofit: Kouba Gallery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55438

Allow Groups: No


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

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

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

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

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

ENTER DOOR #1 

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

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

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

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

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

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Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55425

Allow Groups: Yes


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

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

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

Lead and facilitate a small Event Committee, ensuring members:

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

Hold regular check-ins with the Executive Director to:

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

Provide brief, periodic updates to the Board focused on:

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

In addition to Board Member expectations:

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

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

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

Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative

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

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

Lead and facilitate a small Event Committee, ensuring members:

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

Hold regular check-ins with the Executive Director to:

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

Provide brief, periodic updates to the Board focused on:

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

In addition to Board Member expectations:

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

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

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

Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55343

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Canteen Host - Blood Drives

Help ensure blood donors’ donation experience is positive by monitoring their well being after their donation, thanking blood donors and serving beverages and snacks. Activities/Duties · Set Up and/or Take Down of Mobile Canteen · Host Canteen · Replenish canteen stock · Observe blood donors for reactions and slow recovery · Alert collections staff if donor has a reaction · Thank the blood donor for their time and contribution · Assist with family members and guests · Assist with small clerical projects or marketing promotions as requested. 3-4 hour shifts will change monthly and schedules are arranged at your convenience.  Parking is reimbursed.

Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers

Help ensure blood donors’ donation experience is positive by monitoring their well being after their donation, thanking blood donors and serving beverages and snacks. Activities/Duties · Set Up and/or Take Down of Mobile Canteen · Host Canteen · Replenish canteen stock · Observe blood donors for reactions and slow recovery · Alert collections staff if donor has a reaction · Thank the blood donor for their time and contribution · Assist with family members and guests · Assist with small clerical projects or marketing promotions as requested. 3-4 hour shifts will change monthly and schedules are arranged at your convenience.  Parking is reimbursed.

Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Support Needed!

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

Nonprofit: Phyllis Wheatley Community Center

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

Nonprofit: Phyllis Wheatley Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities with Breaking Free

Welcome to Breaking Free! We're excited to have you join us in our mission to end all forms of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation. As a valued member of our volunteer team, you play a crucial role in making a positive impact on the lives of those we serve. Below, you'll find an overview of ongoing volunteer opportunities that are available to you:

1. Ongoing Opportunities:

Administrative Support: Assist with office tasks, light data entry, and communication. Fundraising: Help raise vital funds to support our initiatives. Awareness Campaigns: Promote awareness through social media and community outreach. Mentoring: Provide guidance and support to staff and survivors. Advocacy: Be a voice for change in your community and beyond.

2. Seasonal Opportunities:

Holiday Drives: Participate in seasonal drives to collect necessities for survivors. Special Events: Assist with seasonal events, such as holiday parties and awareness campaigns.

3. Individualized Volunteer Opportunities:

Skills-Based Volunteering: Utilize your unique skills, such as graphic design, legal expertise, or counseling, to support our programs. Translation Services: Help bridge language barriers for survivors.

4. Housekeeping Needs:

Landscaping/Yard Work: Help maintain our facilities. Snow Removal: Assist with keeping our spaces safe during winter. Organizing/Restocking: Ensure our resources are well-organized and accessible.

5. Meal Services:

Meal Serving: Volunteer to serve meals during designated times. Meal Donors: Provide meals for our clients and staff.

6. Supervised Play:

Childcare Services: Offer a safe and nurturing environment for children while their caregivers attend support programs.

7. Event Planning and Coordination:

Event Volunteers: Assist in planning and executing special events and fundraisers.

8. Virtual Opportunities (Coming Soon):

Stay tuned for virtual volunteer options, allowing you to contribute from anywhere.

Please refer to this list regularly, as new opportunities will be posted. We appreciate your dedication to our cause and look forward to working together to create a safer and brighter future for survivors of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation.

Thank you for being part of our team!

Warm regards,

Breaking Free

Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Thank you!

Nonprofit: Breaking Free

Welcome to Breaking Free! We're excited to have you join us in our mission to end all forms of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation. As a valued member of our volunteer team, you play a crucial role in making a positive impact on the lives of those we serve. Below, you'll find an overview of ongoing volunteer opportunities that are available to you:

1. Ongoing Opportunities:

Administrative Support: Assist with office tasks, light data entry, and communication. Fundraising: Help raise vital funds to support our initiatives. Awareness Campaigns: Promote awareness through social media and community outreach. Mentoring: Provide guidance and support to staff and survivors. Advocacy: Be a voice for change in your community and beyond.

2. Seasonal Opportunities:

Holiday Drives: Participate in seasonal drives to collect necessities for survivors. Special Events: Assist with seasonal events, such as holiday parties and awareness campaigns.

3. Individualized Volunteer Opportunities:

Skills-Based Volunteering: Utilize your unique skills, such as graphic design, legal expertise, or counseling, to support our programs. Translation Services: Help bridge language barriers for survivors.

4. Housekeeping Needs:

Landscaping/Yard Work: Help maintain our facilities. Snow Removal: Assist with keeping our spaces safe during winter. Organizing/Restocking: Ensure our resources are well-organized and accessible.

5. Meal Services:

Meal Serving: Volunteer to serve meals during designated times. Meal Donors: Provide meals for our clients and staff.

6. Supervised Play:

Childcare Services: Offer a safe and nurturing environment for children while their caregivers attend support programs.

7. Event Planning and Coordination:

Event Volunteers: Assist in planning and executing special events and fundraisers.

8. Virtual Opportunities (Coming Soon):

Stay tuned for virtual volunteer options, allowing you to contribute from anywhere.

Please refer to this list regularly, as new opportunities will be posted. We appreciate your dedication to our cause and look forward to working together to create a safer and brighter future for survivors of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation.

Thank you for being part of our team!

Warm regards,

Breaking Free

Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Thank you!

Nonprofit: Breaking Free

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Committee Member for the Fight For Air Climb

POSITION TITLE: Fight For Air Climb Committee Member

WHAT IS FIGHT FOR AIR CLIMB EVENT: A unique fundraising event where teams and individuals from all fitness levels take to the stairs to support the American Lung Association.

 

POSITION SUMMARY: Works closely with staff and volunteer leaders to promote the Fight For Air Climb throughout the community, recruit new climb teams, engage new corporate partners, and provide input to enhance the event day experience.

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:

Committee

§  Share responsibility of reaching the Fight for Air Climb goals:

o   Fundraising: ~$208,000 | Participation: 550+

§  Actively participate in monthly committee meetings and engaging in discussed action items between meetings.

 

Corporate Introductions

§  Utilize your sphere of influence to help invite new corporate partners to support the Lung Association’s mission through a Fight for Air Climb sponsorship or employee team.

o   Member’s Goal: outreach to 5+ NEW potential companies

Teams

Lead by example by forming your own team with a team fundraising goal of $2,500+ Example Action: Host a kickoff event at your workplace

§  Work with staff to develop a plan for recruiting NEW teams and help open doors to these opportunities

o   Member’s Goal: Recruit 3+ NEW Climb teams

§  Support efforts to engage with PAST and increase number of participants

Example Actions:

o   Volunteer to table at a local event

o   Call 20+ past Climbers to encourage registration

Event

§  Assist in determining marketing strategies to reach new audiences

o   Example Actions: Seek out 1 new opportunity to promote the Fight For Air Climb

§  Share ideas and feedback to make event day a fun and impactful experience

§  Distribute event information

§  Goal is to recruit 5+ event day volunteers

 

Your Estimated Time Commitment

§  Attend scheduled virtual meetings & complete action items                                  6 hours

§  Create your own team & complete personal fundraising                                         3 hours

§  Recruit new team captains and promote the Climb                                                   6 hours

§  Volunteer recruitment                                                                                                           1 hours

§  Assist with packet pick-up or event day setup                                                              2 hours

§  Attend & participate in Fight For Air Climb                                                                     3 hours

ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME:                                                                                     21 HOURS

Nonprofit: American Lung Association

POSITION TITLE: Fight For Air Climb Committee Member

WHAT IS FIGHT FOR AIR CLIMB EVENT: A unique fundraising event where teams and individuals from all fitness levels take to the stairs to support the American Lung Association.

 

POSITION SUMMARY: Works closely with staff and volunteer leaders to promote the Fight For Air Climb throughout the community, recruit new climb teams, engage new corporate partners, and provide input to enhance the event day experience.

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:

Committee

§  Share responsibility of reaching the Fight for Air Climb goals:

o   Fundraising: ~$208,000 | Participation: 550+

§  Actively participate in monthly committee meetings and engaging in discussed action items between meetings.

 

Corporate Introductions

§  Utilize your sphere of influence to help invite new corporate partners to support the Lung Association’s mission through a Fight for Air Climb sponsorship or employee team.

o   Member’s Goal: outreach to 5+ NEW potential companies

Teams

Lead by example by forming your own team with a team fundraising goal of $2,500+ Example Action: Host a kickoff event at your workplace

§  Work with staff to develop a plan for recruiting NEW teams and help open doors to these opportunities

o   Member’s Goal: Recruit 3+ NEW Climb teams

§  Support efforts to engage with PAST and increase number of participants

Example Actions:

o   Volunteer to table at a local event

o   Call 20+ past Climbers to encourage registration

Event

§  Assist in determining marketing strategies to reach new audiences

o   Example Actions: Seek out 1 new opportunity to promote the Fight For Air Climb

§  Share ideas and feedback to make event day a fun and impactful experience

§  Distribute event information

§  Goal is to recruit 5+ event day volunteers

 

Your Estimated Time Commitment

§  Attend scheduled virtual meetings & complete action items                                  6 hours

§  Create your own team & complete personal fundraising                                         3 hours

§  Recruit new team captains and promote the Climb                                                   6 hours

§  Volunteer recruitment                                                                                                           1 hours

§  Assist with packet pick-up or event day setup                                                              2 hours

§  Attend & participate in Fight For Air Climb                                                                     3 hours

ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME:                                                                                     21 HOURS

Nonprofit: American Lung Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Publicity and Marketing-Equine Rescue

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

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

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55322

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fundraising Equine/Human/Art rescue/sanctuary

Fundraising:

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

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

Fundraising:

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55322

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spring Pasture and garden Clean Up

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

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

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55322

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Volunteer Photographer


Leaders of Today and Tomorrow (LOTT) is currently recruiting a talented volunteer photographer who is passionate about empowering women leaders. 


LOTT’s mission is to ignite women to lead with confidence. We do this through a six-month fellowship that includes workshops, a mentor pairing, personal development plans, and a community-based project. All aspects of the fellowship are free to participants.


We are looking for a talented photographer who can attend occasional events and take high-quality photos that capture the energy, connection, and impact of our programs. These images will be used in our marketing materials, website, social media, and future publications.


2026 Dates:

Sessions: (one these dates) February 7, March 7, April 11, or May 9

Event: February 19, 2026 6-7:30pm

Event: Sunday, March 8, 2025 (likely late morning or afternoon)

Graduation: June 13, 2026 9:30-Noon

Other events as they arise throughout the year


Please complete the application to express your interest: https://forms.gle/6r5pva44KzyPsNmQ8. 


Thank you for helping us elevate the voices and stories of future women leaders!


Our commitment to diversity and inclusion ensures that we welcome individuals from all backgrounds and perspectives, fostering a supportive and empowering environment for all. By joining LOTT, you will have the opportunity to gain valuable leadership experience, expand your network, and contribute to meaningful community work.





Nonprofit: Leaders of Today and Tomorrow


Leaders of Today and Tomorrow (LOTT) is currently recruiting a talented volunteer photographer who is passionate about empowering women leaders. 


LOTT’s mission is to ignite women to lead with confidence. We do this through a six-month fellowship that includes workshops, a mentor pairing, personal development plans, and a community-based project. All aspects of the fellowship are free to participants.


We are looking for a talented photographer who can attend occasional events and take high-quality photos that capture the energy, connection, and impact of our programs. These images will be used in our marketing materials, website, social media, and future publications.


2026 Dates:

Sessions: (one these dates) February 7, March 7, April 11, or May 9

Event: February 19, 2026 6-7:30pm

Event: Sunday, March 8, 2025 (likely late morning or afternoon)

Graduation: June 13, 2026 9:30-Noon

Other events as they arise throughout the year


Please complete the application to express your interest: https://forms.gle/6r5pva44KzyPsNmQ8. 


Thank you for helping us elevate the voices and stories of future women leaders!


Our commitment to diversity and inclusion ensures that we welcome individuals from all backgrounds and perspectives, fostering a supportive and empowering environment for all. By joining LOTT, you will have the opportunity to gain valuable leadership experience, expand your network, and contribute to meaningful community work.





Nonprofit: Leaders of Today and Tomorrow

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: drum circle volunteer once a month

ComoConnects would love a volunteer to come help us with our monthly drum circle!  We meet at St. Timothy Lutheran church @ 1pm for a community drum circle and we would love a reliable  volunteer to come a little early to help set up, greet and tear down. This is an easy and fun opportunity for anyone who needs a fun volunteer experience!  

Nonprofit: ComoConnects

ComoConnects would love a volunteer to come help us with our monthly drum circle!  We meet at St. Timothy Lutheran church @ 1pm for a community drum circle and we would love a reliable  volunteer to come a little early to help set up, greet and tear down. This is an easy and fun opportunity for anyone who needs a fun volunteer experience!  

Nonprofit: ComoConnects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer as a Sunday Assistant with MORA: Greet and Support individuals with disabilities during weekly Faith Service

Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) includes a wide array of services to support children, adults, and seniors by a caring and dedicated team. In offering your time, talents, or donations to MORA, you help to create a stronger community that values empowerment and belonging for ALL.

Every Sunday, MORA offers a faith service that is accessible to all our participants at our Victoria office location. Volunteers would be responsible for greeting, starting a facebook livestream (super easy!) and setting out donuts/lemonade. Services generally have approximately 10-30 individuals with direct services staff always available.

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

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres

Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) includes a wide array of services to support children, adults, and seniors by a caring and dedicated team. In offering your time, talents, or donations to MORA, you help to create a stronger community that values empowerment and belonging for ALL.

Every Sunday, MORA offers a faith service that is accessible to all our participants at our Victoria office location. Volunteers would be responsible for greeting, starting a facebook livestream (super easy!) and setting out donuts/lemonade. Services generally have approximately 10-30 individuals with direct services staff always available.

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

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55386

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food in the 'Hood at Cedar Valley - 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month (4:30-8 pm) (1-15 volunteers needed)

We are distributing pre-boxed food that will provide a week's worth of groceries to those facing hunger in our communities. We need volunteers to help distribute the food from 4:30-8 pm. Jobs include placing pre-boxed items in shopping carts and placing groceries to client's cars, and event clean up. We can host up to 15 volunteers for this shift. Click Here to register. (please wear work-appropriate clothes and no open-toed shoes please). We always serve with a spirit of joy and look forward to having you join us!

We practice social distancing and wear face masks and gloves while serving.  Assure you are feeling well with no cough/fever/ or upper respiratory issues

Contact: jamie@goodinthehood.org if you have any questions or have difficulty getting registered. 

ENTER DOOR #1 

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

We are distributing pre-boxed food that will provide a week's worth of groceries to those facing hunger in our communities. We need volunteers to help distribute the food from 4:30-8 pm. Jobs include placing pre-boxed items in shopping carts and placing groceries to client's cars, and event clean up. We can host up to 15 volunteers for this shift. Click Here to register. (please wear work-appropriate clothes and no open-toed shoes please). We always serve with a spirit of joy and look forward to having you join us!

We practice social distancing and wear face masks and gloves while serving.  Assure you are feeling well with no cough/fever/ or upper respiratory issues

Contact: jamie@goodinthehood.org if you have any questions or have difficulty getting registered. 

ENTER DOOR #1 

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: 1 years old

Zip Code: 55425

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food in the 'Hood at Beacon of Hope Church- 2nd & 4th Thursday of Each Month (4:45-7:30pm) (1-15 volunteers needed)

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

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

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

Nonprofit: Good in the Hood

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: No


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: “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: Events Volunteers Needed - The Free Book Buggie

The Free Book Buggie (TFBB) participates in community events year-round, fostering a love of reading and nurturing literacy skills in children. Join us at one of our many events. As a volunteer, you will help children choose books that they can take home - for FREE! - to start their love of reading. TFBB- aims to create a world where every child has access to the wonders of literature. You can help us do that in a fun, welcoming atmosphere!

Please visit our events calendar at https://www.thefreebookbuggie.org/events-calendar to learn about when and where The Buggie will be, and click on the date(s) that interest you. Thank you for helping the youth in our communities become lifelong readers and learners!

Nonprofit: The Free Book Buggie

The Free Book Buggie (TFBB) participates in community events year-round, fostering a love of reading and nurturing literacy skills in children. Join us at one of our many events. As a volunteer, you will help children choose books that they can take home - for FREE! - to start their love of reading. TFBB- aims to create a world where every child has access to the wonders of literature. You can help us do that in a fun, welcoming atmosphere!

Please visit our events calendar at https://www.thefreebookbuggie.org/events-calendar to learn about when and where The Buggie will be, and click on the date(s) that interest you. Thank you for helping the youth in our communities become lifelong readers and learners!

Nonprofit: The Free Book Buggie

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55123

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Joy Mobile Ambassador - Helping Those With Sensory Needs

Our volunteers welcome guests and provide information about the experience. Volunteers are stationed at a table and greet guests looking for relief at overwhelming events.

A typical shift is 3-4 hours and includes a beautiful Joy Mobile tshirt!  Learn more about the Joy Mobile and see the events calendar on this link.  

Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative

Our volunteers welcome guests and provide information about the experience. Volunteers are stationed at a table and greet guests looking for relief at overwhelming events.

A typical shift is 3-4 hours and includes a beautiful Joy Mobile tshirt!  Learn more about the Joy Mobile and see the events calendar on this link.  

Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weekly Front Desk Volunteer

Be the first welcoming face for our clients and families! Great opportunity for individuals with customer service skills or someone looking for an introduction to administrative roles. 

This position plays a critical role in customer relations, directing visitors, along with assisting the admin team with administrative tasks.

Responsibilities & Duties:

Meet and greet FamilyWise clients in the lobby. Assist visiting families with their needs respectfully and courteously and answer questions. Manage phone calls and the lobby, which may include de-escalating situations. Provide assistance to administrative staff duties such as organizing, developing filing systems, filing, shredding, updating mailing lists, data entry, reception, and special projects.   Assist with the sorting and organizing of donated items. Conduct duties in an unbiased manner following the agency’s mission statement and guiding principles by which all clients, volunteers, interns, and staff are treated equally regardless of race, gender, religion, age, physical or mental abilities and/or sexual orientation. Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

Mature judgment and ability to work independently and as a team. Excellent communication and organizational skills. Basic computer skills such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and data entry. Sensitivity to and, interest in supporting the unique struggles of at-risk families.


CommitmentThis position prefers a minimum commitment of 4 hours per week for a minimum of 3 months. Hours are available on Tuesdays between 8:00am-3:00pm. Hours are flexible. 

 

If you are interested in applying for this volunteer position, please contact our volunteer coordinator via email at volunteer@familywiseservices.org with any questions. 

Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services

Be the first welcoming face for our clients and families! Great opportunity for individuals with customer service skills or someone looking for an introduction to administrative roles. 

This position plays a critical role in customer relations, directing visitors, along with assisting the admin team with administrative tasks.

Responsibilities & Duties:

Meet and greet FamilyWise clients in the lobby. Assist visiting families with their needs respectfully and courteously and answer questions. Manage phone calls and the lobby, which may include de-escalating situations. Provide assistance to administrative staff duties such as organizing, developing filing systems, filing, shredding, updating mailing lists, data entry, reception, and special projects.   Assist with the sorting and organizing of donated items. Conduct duties in an unbiased manner following the agency’s mission statement and guiding principles by which all clients, volunteers, interns, and staff are treated equally regardless of race, gender, religion, age, physical or mental abilities and/or sexual orientation. Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

Mature judgment and ability to work independently and as a team. Excellent communication and organizational skills. Basic computer skills such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and data entry. Sensitivity to and, interest in supporting the unique struggles of at-risk families.


CommitmentThis position prefers a minimum commitment of 4 hours per week for a minimum of 3 months. Hours are available on Tuesdays between 8:00am-3:00pm. Hours are flexible. 

 

If you are interested in applying for this volunteer position, please contact our volunteer coordinator via email at volunteer@familywiseservices.org with any questions. 

Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55414

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Outreach Volunteer – MNeurodivergent

Title: Community Outreach Volunteer – MNeurodivergent
Location: Minneapolis, MN (Various community events and festivals)
Organization: MNeurodivergent
Time Commitment: Flexible; typically 4–8 hours per month
Volunteer Type: Outreach & Public Engagement
Minimum Age: 16 (Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult)

Opportunity Description:
Join MNeurodivergent as a Community Outreach Volunteer and help us raise awareness, build connections, and support neurodivergent individuals across the Twin Cities! We are a Minnesota-based nonprofit that creates welcoming spaces for people who are Autistic, ADHDers, dyslexic, Tourette’s, and others who identify as neurodivergent.

Outreach volunteers attend public events—such as festivals, conventions, and community fairs—on behalf of our organization. You’ll help with tabling, greet attendees, provide information about our mission, and distribute materials. This is a flexible, engaging role that allows you to make a visible impact in your community.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Staff a table at public events in the Minneapolis area

Greet and talk with event attendees

Share information about MNeurodivergent’s programs and mission

Distribute flyers, brochures, and small giveaways

Sell branded items such as fidgets and stickers

Represent the organization in an inclusive, respectful, and welcoming manner

Ideal Volunteer Qualities:

Friendly, dependable, and enjoys engaging with the public

Passionate about neurodiversity, equity, and inclusion

Comfortable speaking with individuals from a wide variety of backgrounds

Able to attend occasional weekend or evening events

No prior experience required—training and materials provided

Accessibility Notes:
We welcome volunteers of all backgrounds and abilities. Volunteers can indicate any accommodations or preferences, such as seated roles or low-sensory events. Support will be provided throughout.

Benefits of Volunteering:

Help create inclusive spaces for neurodivergent individuals

Connect with your local community

Gain outreach and nonprofit experience

Flexible schedule with opportunities across the Twin Cities

Be part of a growing grassroots organization making a real difference

How to Get Started:
Visit our website to learn more and sign up:
https://mneurodivergent.org/volunteer-positions
Or contact us directly at: volunteer@mneurodivergent.org

Nonprofit: MNeurodivergent

Title: Community Outreach Volunteer – MNeurodivergent
Location: Minneapolis, MN (Various community events and festivals)
Organization: MNeurodivergent
Time Commitment: Flexible; typically 4–8 hours per month
Volunteer Type: Outreach & Public Engagement
Minimum Age: 16 (Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult)

Opportunity Description:
Join MNeurodivergent as a Community Outreach Volunteer and help us raise awareness, build connections, and support neurodivergent individuals across the Twin Cities! We are a Minnesota-based nonprofit that creates welcoming spaces for people who are Autistic, ADHDers, dyslexic, Tourette’s, and others who identify as neurodivergent.

Outreach volunteers attend public events—such as festivals, conventions, and community fairs—on behalf of our organization. You’ll help with tabling, greet attendees, provide information about our mission, and distribute materials. This is a flexible, engaging role that allows you to make a visible impact in your community.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Staff a table at public events in the Minneapolis area

Greet and talk with event attendees

Share information about MNeurodivergent’s programs and mission

Distribute flyers, brochures, and small giveaways

Sell branded items such as fidgets and stickers

Represent the organization in an inclusive, respectful, and welcoming manner

Ideal Volunteer Qualities:

Friendly, dependable, and enjoys engaging with the public

Passionate about neurodiversity, equity, and inclusion

Comfortable speaking with individuals from a wide variety of backgrounds

Able to attend occasional weekend or evening events

No prior experience required—training and materials provided

Accessibility Notes:
We welcome volunteers of all backgrounds and abilities. Volunteers can indicate any accommodations or preferences, such as seated roles or low-sensory events. Support will be provided throughout.

Benefits of Volunteering:

Help create inclusive spaces for neurodivergent individuals

Connect with your local community

Gain outreach and nonprofit experience

Flexible schedule with opportunities across the Twin Cities

Be part of a growing grassroots organization making a real difference

How to Get Started:
Visit our website to learn more and sign up:
https://mneurodivergent.org/volunteer-positions
Or contact us directly at: volunteer@mneurodivergent.org

Nonprofit: MNeurodivergent

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55437

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ghost Tour Guide

Share the History & Mystery of Anoka as a Ghosts of Anoka tour guide in the Halloween Capital of the World!

We're looking for engaging, personable humans to join or Ghost Tour Guide team - folk who are comfortable leading groups of 20-25 on an approximately mile long walking tour around the city of Anoka. A script is provided for guides to learn the facts and stories, but are encouraged to put the stories into their own words with personality. Tours run between 1 and 1.5 hours depending on the guide and walking speed of the group. 

The tour began in 2004, and has grown to be the largest fundraiser for the Anoka County Museum. A team of guides help us lead over 70 tours in September and October. Guests come from all around the Twin Cities, Minnesota, and states across the country as part of the Anoka Halloween activities. 

This is a volunteer position.


Nonprofit: Anoka County Historical Society

Share the History & Mystery of Anoka as a Ghosts of Anoka tour guide in the Halloween Capital of the World!

We're looking for engaging, personable humans to join or Ghost Tour Guide team - folk who are comfortable leading groups of 20-25 on an approximately mile long walking tour around the city of Anoka. A script is provided for guides to learn the facts and stories, but are encouraged to put the stories into their own words with personality. Tours run between 1 and 1.5 hours depending on the guide and walking speed of the group. 

The tour began in 2004, and has grown to be the largest fundraiser for the Anoka County Museum. A team of guides help us lead over 70 tours in September and October. Guests come from all around the Twin Cities, Minnesota, and states across the country as part of the Anoka Halloween activities. 

This is a volunteer position.


Nonprofit: Anoka County Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SparkPath's Young Authors Conference - May

Young Authors Conference (YAC) gives 4th-8th grade students the opportunity to learn from professionals with real writing experience. Students attend a keynote address and three interactive writing sessions led by local fiction and non-fiction writers. Students leave YAC with a greater passion to write and a new set of strategies and ideas with which to experiment.

Volunteers are needed to assist with lunch, guide students on campus, monitor the book fair and open mic, and ensure that students have a fun and exciting day! Volunteers can bring a student to participate for free.

The Young Authors Conference runs from May 27 - May 29, but you can commit to any day (or every day) that you are available.

To volunteer, please visit https://bit.ly/2Cmcdtc and fill in an application!

Event location: Bethel University, 3900 Bethel Drive, Arden Hills, MN 55112

 

 

Nonprofit: SparkPath

Young Authors Conference (YAC) gives 4th-8th grade students the opportunity to learn from professionals with real writing experience. Students attend a keynote address and three interactive writing sessions led by local fiction and non-fiction writers. Students leave YAC with a greater passion to write and a new set of strategies and ideas with which to experiment.

Volunteers are needed to assist with lunch, guide students on campus, monitor the book fair and open mic, and ensure that students have a fun and exciting day! Volunteers can bring a student to participate for free.

The Young Authors Conference runs from May 27 - May 29, but you can commit to any day (or every day) that you are available.

To volunteer, please visit https://bit.ly/2Cmcdtc and fill in an application!

Event location: Bethel University, 3900 Bethel Drive, Arden Hills, MN 55112

 

 

Nonprofit: SparkPath

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 26, 2026 through May 28, 2026

Zip Code: 55112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Friends of the Global Market Ambassador Program

Friends of Global Market Ambassador Program:Do you love community, culture, and connections? Join the Friends of Global Market Ambassador Program — a volunteer opportunity to represent one of Minneapolis’s most vibrant cultural spaces during extraordinary events at Midtown Global Market.Why Join? You can be the difference that makes a real impact on the community. You will receive swag from Friends of Global Market and Midtown Global Market. The networking possibilities are endless. And lastly, the environment is fun with a supportive team.Details. What You Will DoWelcome and assist event guests.Share our mission and community impact.Promote and help sign up new Friends of Global Market members.Answer Market and vendor-related questions.Engage visitors through interactive booth activities.Time CommitmentVolunteer for one event per month (2–3 hours)Attend one training session before your first shift. Apply Now to Be a 2025 Friends of Global Market Ambassador!

Nonprofit: Friends of the Global Market

Friends of Global Market Ambassador Program:Do you love community, culture, and connections? Join the Friends of Global Market Ambassador Program — a volunteer opportunity to represent one of Minneapolis’s most vibrant cultural spaces during extraordinary events at Midtown Global Market.Why Join? You can be the difference that makes a real impact on the community. You will receive swag from Friends of Global Market and Midtown Global Market. The networking possibilities are endless. And lastly, the environment is fun with a supportive team.Details. What You Will DoWelcome and assist event guests.Share our mission and community impact.Promote and help sign up new Friends of Global Market members.Answer Market and vendor-related questions.Engage visitors through interactive booth activities.Time CommitmentVolunteer for one event per month (2–3 hours)Attend one training session before your first shift. Apply Now to Be a 2025 Friends of Global Market Ambassador!

Nonprofit: Friends of the Global Market

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join the Production Team of “Black and Proud” – An Original Black Queer Musical

Organization: Black Prism Productions (Nonprofit in progress)

Location: Minneapolis, MN

Timeframe: Fall 2025–Spring 2026 (Flexible Scheduling)

Type: Volunteer (with potential for future paid opportunities as funding is secured)

About the Project:

Black and Proud is a bold, unapologetic original musical that celebrates Black Queer joy, struggle, identity, and triumph. With fully original songs and a powerful narrative, the show will premiere in 2026 with the support of local arts and LGBTQ+ organizations.

Current Needs:

Nonprofit: Black Prism Productions

Organization: Black Prism Productions (Nonprofit in progress)

Location: Minneapolis, MN

Timeframe: Fall 2025–Spring 2026 (Flexible Scheduling)

Type: Volunteer (with potential for future paid opportunities as funding is secured)

About the Project:

Black and Proud is a bold, unapologetic original musical that celebrates Black Queer joy, struggle, identity, and triumph. With fully original songs and a powerful narrative, the show will premiere in 2026 with the support of local arts and LGBTQ+ organizations.

Current Needs:

Nonprofit: Black Prism Productions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55414

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Lead

Are you good at coordinating and managing multiple details? Maybe our Event Lead role is just what you've been wanting to do. You'd help coordinate Meet & Greet events, as well as other special events. Researching new venues and coordinating with the other event leads to be the on-site lead at one event per month. In addition, you'll help coordinate fosters and volunteers for events you are coordinating.

Nonprofit: Safe Hands Animal Rescue

Are you good at coordinating and managing multiple details? Maybe our Event Lead role is just what you've been wanting to do. You'd help coordinate Meet & Greet events, as well as other special events. Researching new venues and coordinating with the other event leads to be the on-site lead at one event per month. In addition, you'll help coordinate fosters and volunteers for events you are coordinating.

Nonprofit: Safe Hands Animal Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join Our Volunteer Team at MSP Airport!

Looking for a fun, exciting, one-of-a-kind volunteer experience? Our volunteers play a vital role in making MSP Airport the top-rated airport in North America. We help more than 2 million people each year throughout the airport in a variety ways including: 

Provide customer service and support at both terminals Bring joy and comfort to travelers with MSP Animal Ambassadors  Assist arts and culture initiatives that showcase our regional arts to the world

Volunteer shifts are available between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. daily.

Apply online today.

A background check must be passed in order to be approved as a volunteer.

Nonprofit: Airport Foundation MSP

Looking for a fun, exciting, one-of-a-kind volunteer experience? Our volunteers play a vital role in making MSP Airport the top-rated airport in North America. We help more than 2 million people each year throughout the airport in a variety ways including: 

Provide customer service and support at both terminals Bring joy and comfort to travelers with MSP Animal Ambassadors  Assist arts and culture initiatives that showcase our regional arts to the world

Volunteer shifts are available between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. daily.

Apply online today.

A background check must be passed in order to be approved as a volunteer.

Nonprofit: Airport Foundation MSP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55111

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help with monthly senior lunch/learn

ComoConnects hosts a monthly gathering at Como Lutheran Church on the 3rd Thursday of each month. We are looking for volunteers to help set up, serve and take down for the events. It is a good time!

Nonprofit: ComoConnects

ComoConnects hosts a monthly gathering at Como Lutheran Church on the 3rd Thursday of each month. We are looking for volunteers to help set up, serve and take down for the events. It is a good time!

Nonprofit: ComoConnects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Driver Opportunity – Support Youth Entrepreneurship with ION!


Are you passionate about supporting youth and making a meaningful impact in your community? We’re looking for dedicated volunteers to join us as drivers for the ION Polish Sausage Stand—a fun and flavorful way to help our youth raise money for our Youth Entrepreneurship Program!

What We’re Looking For:
We need a responsible volunteer driver who is comfortable operating a vehicle with a trailer attached. Don’t worry—we’ll provide both the vehicle and the training you’ll need.

What You’ll Do:

Drive our sausage stand trailer to and from event locations

Supervise and support youth team members during fundraising events

Be part of a program that helps young people learn, earn, and grow!

When We’ll Need You:
We’ll have several events throughout the season, and we’d love to have a reliable volunteer who can commit to a few of them. Dates and details will be shared in advance.

If you or someone you know would be a great fit for this opportunity, please reply to this opportunity or contact us at neighbor499@gmail.com.

Nonprofit: ITS OUR NEIGHBORHOOD INC


Are you passionate about supporting youth and making a meaningful impact in your community? We’re looking for dedicated volunteers to join us as drivers for the ION Polish Sausage Stand—a fun and flavorful way to help our youth raise money for our Youth Entrepreneurship Program!

What We’re Looking For:
We need a responsible volunteer driver who is comfortable operating a vehicle with a trailer attached. Don’t worry—we’ll provide both the vehicle and the training you’ll need.

What You’ll Do:

Drive our sausage stand trailer to and from event locations

Supervise and support youth team members during fundraising events

Be part of a program that helps young people learn, earn, and grow!

When We’ll Need You:
We’ll have several events throughout the season, and we’d love to have a reliable volunteer who can commit to a few of them. Dates and details will be shared in advance.

If you or someone you know would be a great fit for this opportunity, please reply to this opportunity or contact us at neighbor499@gmail.com.

Nonprofit: ITS OUR NEIGHBORHOOD INC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pup-up Support

To participate in Pup-up events as a volunteer in one of the following capacities: Information Table, Greeter, or Minder.  Pup-up events are often done as employee appreciation events for a business.  We bring puppies or dogs (they do not need to be adoptable) for the staff to cuddle and the business makes a donation directly to Safe Hands for us to do this.  Need to be flexible with role assignments, as these events are small and everyone needs to pitch in where needed.

Nonprofit: Safe Hands Animal Rescue

To participate in Pup-up events as a volunteer in one of the following capacities: Information Table, Greeter, or Minder.  Pup-up events are often done as employee appreciation events for a business.  We bring puppies or dogs (they do not need to be adoptable) for the staff to cuddle and the business makes a donation directly to Safe Hands for us to do this.  Need to be flexible with role assignments, as these events are small and everyone needs to pitch in where needed.

Nonprofit: Safe Hands Animal Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Engagement Program Volunteer (18+)

Are you looking for a fun volunteer opportunity, and a chance to work directly with the families being served? We are currently looking to recruit volunteers to help us with our monthly "Family Game Nights" and "Family Movie Nights" at People Serving People's downtown shelter. 

The Family Engagement Program aims to provide stress relief, community building and meaning making for families living in shelter by building an engrossing, entertaining and enriching menu of family activities. 

Tasks include assisting staff in the set-up and cleanup of the event, facilitate games for children and families, participate in activities alongside families, and distributing/restocking snacks and beverages. In addition, volunteers may be asked to help with check-in to track total number of families participating and to welcome families to the engagement. 

 The event is an "open house” activity for families, meaning the amount of participation for our guests may vary. We ask our volunteers to be adaptable to PSP to changes in need or activities as they arise.

These events are open to all our families, though you will primarily be working with children between the ages of 6 -12. We welcome volunteers to bring any age appropriate games that they'd like to offer to guests at our shelter!

Nonprofit: People Serving People

Are you looking for a fun volunteer opportunity, and a chance to work directly with the families being served? We are currently looking to recruit volunteers to help us with our monthly "Family Game Nights" and "Family Movie Nights" at People Serving People's downtown shelter. 

The Family Engagement Program aims to provide stress relief, community building and meaning making for families living in shelter by building an engrossing, entertaining and enriching menu of family activities. 

Tasks include assisting staff in the set-up and cleanup of the event, facilitate games for children and families, participate in activities alongside families, and distributing/restocking snacks and beverages. In addition, volunteers may be asked to help with check-in to track total number of families participating and to welcome families to the engagement. 

 The event is an "open house” activity for families, meaning the amount of participation for our guests may vary. We ask our volunteers to be adaptable to PSP to changes in need or activities as they arise.

These events are open to all our families, though you will primarily be working with children between the ages of 6 -12. We welcome volunteers to bring any age appropriate games that they'd like to offer to guests at our shelter!

Nonprofit: People Serving People

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55415

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: Join Towerside Innovation District's Board of Directors!

Calling all change makers! Towerside Innovation District is looking for board members who believe in collaborative, values-driven community development. Are you excited to lead transformative, place-based change? Do you enjoy building strong, impactful organizations? Do you want to be a part of supporting the region's only innovation district? Then Towerside is for you.

To learn more about this exciting opportunity, check out the board member job description and application. The deadline to apply is April 16, 2025. 

Nonprofit: Towerside Innovation District

Calling all change makers! Towerside Innovation District is looking for board members who believe in collaborative, values-driven community development. Are you excited to lead transformative, place-based change? Do you enjoy building strong, impactful organizations? Do you want to be a part of supporting the region's only innovation district? Then Towerside is for you.

To learn more about this exciting opportunity, check out the board member job description and application. The deadline to apply is April 16, 2025. 

Nonprofit: Towerside Innovation District

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55414

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers who can speak Spanish needed for Food Shelf Check-In

Looking for volunteers who are comfortable speaking Spanish to help with the check-in process at Sabathani Community Center's food shelf and clothing closet. We serve 100-150 families per day. At least half of our clients speak Spanish. 

Primary duties:

Checking clients in using Salesforce (Prior knowledge of Salesforce useful but not required. We will show you what to do!)Helping clients scan a QR code to get registeredExplaining basic procedures and rules to new clients

We are looking for people who can:

Speak SpanishProvide friendly, helpful customer service to clients from a wide variety of cultures and backgroundsWork well in a busy environment

Schedule:

We're open from 9:30-11:00 AM and 12:30-2:00 PM and are looking for people for Mondays and Wednesdays, which are typically our busiest days. You can come for both time slots or just one, whatever works best for you. Please arrive a half hour before your shift so we can show you how to our Salesforce platform works. 

Contact:

Cheryl Childs (she/her)

Family Resources Coordinator

fr.reception@sabathani.org

(612) 821-2396

Sign up: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040449AAA62CA6FB6-54581146-bilingual


Nonprofit: Sabathani Community Center

Looking for volunteers who are comfortable speaking Spanish to help with the check-in process at Sabathani Community Center's food shelf and clothing closet. We serve 100-150 families per day. At least half of our clients speak Spanish. 

Primary duties:

Checking clients in using Salesforce (Prior knowledge of Salesforce useful but not required. We will show you what to do!)Helping clients scan a QR code to get registeredExplaining basic procedures and rules to new clients

We are looking for people who can:

Speak SpanishProvide friendly, helpful customer service to clients from a wide variety of cultures and backgroundsWork well in a busy environment

Schedule:

We're open from 9:30-11:00 AM and 12:30-2:00 PM and are looking for people for Mondays and Wednesdays, which are typically our busiest days. You can come for both time slots or just one, whatever works best for you. Please arrive a half hour before your shift so we can show you how to our Salesforce platform works. 

Contact:

Cheryl Childs (she/her)

Family Resources Coordinator

fr.reception@sabathani.org

(612) 821-2396

Sign up: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040449AAA62CA6FB6-54581146-bilingual


Nonprofit: Sabathani Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55409

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking Advisory Board Members - The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army is seeking additional volunteers to serve on our Advisory Board. We are seeking individuals who are currently employed at larger Twin Cities' corporations, including Target, General Mills, 3M, Medtronic, Travelers, etc. Experience in marketing, finance, or fundraising is welcomed.

Terms are 3 years, with a personal financial contribution and regular attendance at meetings and events.

The Salvation Army Northern Division provides food, shelter, and care to residents of Minnesota and North Dakota without discrimination.

Nonprofit: The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army is seeking additional volunteers to serve on our Advisory Board. We are seeking individuals who are currently employed at larger Twin Cities' corporations, including Target, General Mills, 3M, Medtronic, Travelers, etc. Experience in marketing, finance, or fundraising is welcomed.

Terms are 3 years, with a personal financial contribution and regular attendance at meetings and events.

The Salvation Army Northern Division provides food, shelter, and care to residents of Minnesota and North Dakota without discrimination.

Nonprofit: The Salvation Army

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Boxes for Seniors - Yale Place Minneapolis

The Salvation Army Booth Manor Senior Housing Facility (1421 Yale Place Minneapolis) is in need of volunteers to help with unloading a large food delivery for an internal food distribution event. Volunteers will need to be able to lift, carry, and unpack food boxes averaging 25-40 lbs for the duration of the shift.

Available shifts: Every 1st or 3rd Friday of the month and/or 1 Tuesday/month

Volunteers will need to be available 1-2 times each month for at least 3 months; a background check is required prior to first shift.

Nonprofit: The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army Booth Manor Senior Housing Facility (1421 Yale Place Minneapolis) is in need of volunteers to help with unloading a large food delivery for an internal food distribution event. Volunteers will need to be able to lift, carry, and unpack food boxes averaging 25-40 lbs for the duration of the shift.

Available shifts: Every 1st or 3rd Friday of the month and/or 1 Tuesday/month

Volunteers will need to be available 1-2 times each month for at least 3 months; a background check is required prior to first shift.

Nonprofit: The Salvation Army

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Emergency Disaster Volunteer (Age 18 +)

Emergency Disaster Services (EDS) is there when disaster strikes. Most often this means providing hydration and food service to first responders and victims at local fires or larger disasters such as tornadoes or floods. Whatever the circumstance, EDS relief efforts are supporting communities in times of significant need.

Volunteers are needed for both behind the scenes and front-line disaster work. While every disaster is unique and creates its own special needs, the core of The Salvation Army's Emergency Disaster Program consists of several basic provisions: food service, donations management, emergency communications, disaster case management and emotional and spiritual care. This position requires a willingness to work on-call.

We welcome adult volunteers of all ages to serve at varying levels - from time commitments of just a few hours each month to being available at a moment’s notice.

Learn more at: salvationarmynorth.org/northern/help-disaster-survivors

Nonprofit: The Salvation Army

Emergency Disaster Services (EDS) is there when disaster strikes. Most often this means providing hydration and food service to first responders and victims at local fires or larger disasters such as tornadoes or floods. Whatever the circumstance, EDS relief efforts are supporting communities in times of significant need.

Volunteers are needed for both behind the scenes and front-line disaster work. While every disaster is unique and creates its own special needs, the core of The Salvation Army's Emergency Disaster Program consists of several basic provisions: food service, donations management, emergency communications, disaster case management and emotional and spiritual care. This position requires a willingness to work on-call.

We welcome adult volunteers of all ages to serve at varying levels - from time commitments of just a few hours each month to being available at a moment’s notice.

Learn more at: salvationarmynorth.org/northern/help-disaster-survivors

Nonprofit: The Salvation Army

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Center Attendant - Basketball Programs

Join us during our basketball programs as a community center attendant. You will assist with monitoring participants, directing traffic within the facility, and helping to provide a fun and safe environment for attendees while cheering on the teams. 

Shifts are available Mondays for youth gym activities from 5-7 pm and 6-8 pm as well as Tuesdays for adult pick-up games from 5-7 pm and 7-9 pm. 

Volunteers for this opportunity need to commit to serving weekly for 3 months, with an option to extend service.

Nonprofit: The Salvation Army

Join us during our basketball programs as a community center attendant. You will assist with monitoring participants, directing traffic within the facility, and helping to provide a fun and safe environment for attendees while cheering on the teams. 

Shifts are available Mondays for youth gym activities from 5-7 pm and 6-8 pm as well as Tuesdays for adult pick-up games from 5-7 pm and 7-9 pm. 

Volunteers for this opportunity need to commit to serving weekly for 3 months, with an option to extend service.

Nonprofit: The Salvation Army

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bilingual Spanish/English Food Shelf Assistant - South Minneapolis

The Salvation Army E Lake Street South Minneapolis location serves families and individuals in need through Food Shelf appointments (9-12 &1-3 pm) Monday through Friday.

Volunteers are needed to help pack boxes/bags of food, assist with unloading food deliveries, stocking the pantry, and sanitizing food distribution areas among other tasks. A volunteer bilingual in Spanish and English would be an asset to this location as they serve a large population of Spanish speaking clients.

 

Nonprofit: The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army E Lake Street South Minneapolis location serves families and individuals in need through Food Shelf appointments (9-12 &1-3 pm) Monday through Friday.

Volunteers are needed to help pack boxes/bags of food, assist with unloading food deliveries, stocking the pantry, and sanitizing food distribution areas among other tasks. A volunteer bilingual in Spanish and English would be an asset to this location as they serve a large population of Spanish speaking clients.

 

Nonprofit: The Salvation Army

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Coordinators | Pawsitivity Squad


Event Coordinator | Pawsitivity Squad Position Description


The Event Coordinator and Pawsitivity Squad is responsible for helping coordinate and lead community, adoption, and fundraising events for Pet Haven. 


Estimated Time Commitment: 3-4 hours per week


Responsibilities

Review volunteer applications for initial eligibility 

Age

Public Records Search

Location

Position Interest

Communicate appropriately to applications we are not moving forward with

Provide appropriate information for applicants interested in office and events volunteering

Pass off any applicants interested in specific roles to the Volunteer and Events Manager after a phone screening


Reports to: Volunteer Manager 


Goals:

Improve the timeliness of communication for applicants

Increase Volunteer Recruitment

Increase Capacity for Volunteer and Events Manager



Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota


Event Coordinator | Pawsitivity Squad Position Description


The Event Coordinator and Pawsitivity Squad is responsible for helping coordinate and lead community, adoption, and fundraising events for Pet Haven. 


Estimated Time Commitment: 3-4 hours per week


Responsibilities

Review volunteer applications for initial eligibility 

Age

Public Records Search

Location

Position Interest

Communicate appropriately to applications we are not moving forward with

Provide appropriate information for applicants interested in office and events volunteering

Pass off any applicants interested in specific roles to the Volunteer and Events Manager after a phone screening


Reports to: Volunteer Manager 


Goals:

Improve the timeliness of communication for applicants

Increase Volunteer Recruitment

Increase Capacity for Volunteer and Events Manager



Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dakota County Volunteer Trail Patrol Teams - Biking, Hiking, Horseback Riding, and More!

General Description

Enjoy the outdoors while also assisting park visitors with questions, directions and first aid care. Our patrol units offer a vital service to the trail programs by being trained individuals who are onsite to assist our park users with day to day operations and emergencies. Volunteer on your own time (no set schedule), while personally enjoying the trails, it doesn’t get better than that!

 

You are a great fit for our Park Trail Patrol team if you already enjoy doing these things:

Hike Walk Jog Run Snowshoe Cross Country Ski Mountain Bike Bike Rollerblade Horseback Riding

 

Locations

Be a part of the Park Trail Patrol team at all of our county parks. Click here to learn more about our county parks.

 

Duties and Responsibilities

Help provide a safe and enjoyable experience to all park visitors. Provide directions and help answer questions. Assist in an emergency if you are onsite. Carry a cell phone with you while on patrol to be accessible to visitor center contact.

 

Qualifications

Must be 16 years old or older. Good physical fitness and customer service skills. Must provide your own equipment. Completion of all required training. Complete a background check with the county (if applicable).

 

Time Commitment
The Park Trail Patrol team is a one-year commitment with two starting periods to choose from (Nov. 1 - Oct. 31 or April 1 - March 31). Volunteers are asked to commit to 30 hours per year.

 

Required Training

Volunteers must complete all training before working on patrol.

Volunteer Orientation - provided by Dakota County Parks at a later date. Annual Patrol Meeting - provided by Dakota County Parks at a later date. CPR & First Aid Certification - online training will be completed by volunteer on their own time. Certification cost will be reimbursed by the county once 15 hours is reached by the volunteer annually.

 

Activity Level

Active - Involves physical exertion for an extended period of time; can involve rough, uneven or steep terrain. Not recommended for volunteers with physical limitations.

 

Contact Information

Garrett Zaffke | Community Relations and Volunteer Services Coordinator

Dakota County Communications

1590 Highway 55| Hastings, MN 55033

Direct: (651) 438-4635 | Fax: (651) 438-4405 | Email: garrett.zaffke@co.dakota.mn.us

Nonprofit: Dakota County

General Description

Enjoy the outdoors while also assisting park visitors with questions, directions and first aid care. Our patrol units offer a vital service to the trail programs by being trained individuals who are onsite to assist our park users with day to day operations and emergencies. Volunteer on your own time (no set schedule), while personally enjoying the trails, it doesn’t get better than that!

 

You are a great fit for our Park Trail Patrol team if you already enjoy doing these things:

Hike Walk Jog Run Snowshoe Cross Country Ski Mountain Bike Bike Rollerblade Horseback Riding

 

Locations

Be a part of the Park Trail Patrol team at all of our county parks. Click here to learn more about our county parks.

 

Duties and Responsibilities

Help provide a safe and enjoyable experience to all park visitors. Provide directions and help answer questions. Assist in an emergency if you are onsite. Carry a cell phone with you while on patrol to be accessible to visitor center contact.

 

Qualifications

Must be 16 years old or older. Good physical fitness and customer service skills. Must provide your own equipment. Completion of all required training. Complete a background check with the county (if applicable).

 

Time Commitment
The Park Trail Patrol team is a one-year commitment with two starting periods to choose from (Nov. 1 - Oct. 31 or April 1 - March 31). Volunteers are asked to commit to 30 hours per year.

 

Required Training

Volunteers must complete all training before working on patrol.

Volunteer Orientation - provided by Dakota County Parks at a later date. Annual Patrol Meeting - provided by Dakota County Parks at a later date. CPR & First Aid Certification - online training will be completed by volunteer on their own time. Certification cost will be reimbursed by the county once 15 hours is reached by the volunteer annually.

 

Activity Level

Active - Involves physical exertion for an extended period of time; can involve rough, uneven or steep terrain. Not recommended for volunteers with physical limitations.

 

Contact Information

Garrett Zaffke | Community Relations and Volunteer Services Coordinator

Dakota County Communications

1590 Highway 55| Hastings, MN 55033

Direct: (651) 438-4635 | Fax: (651) 438-4405 | Email: garrett.zaffke@co.dakota.mn.us

Nonprofit: Dakota County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55123

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: Be a Happy Hour Helper!

Saint Therese residents love Happy Hour and you can help make it happen!  Happy Hour volunteers help with room prep, escorting residents to and from the party room, assist with refreshments, and help with cleanup. Join us on Thursday afternoons at the Saint Therese at Oxbow Lake campus. Volunteer weekly or every other week.  Kick start your weekend with a Saint Therese Happy Hour!

We have a diverse array of volunteer opportunities in our communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. We also fulfill Pastoral Care needs in New Hope, MN. Volunteer at the community closest to you!

Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online.

Saint Therese Volunteers ~ Do ordinary things with extraordinary love.

Nonprofit: Saint Therese

Saint Therese residents love Happy Hour and you can help make it happen!  Happy Hour volunteers help with room prep, escorting residents to and from the party room, assist with refreshments, and help with cleanup. Join us on Thursday afternoons at the Saint Therese at Oxbow Lake campus. Volunteer weekly or every other week.  Kick start your weekend with a Saint Therese Happy Hour!

We have a diverse array of volunteer opportunities in our communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. We also fulfill Pastoral Care needs in New Hope, MN. Volunteer at the community closest to you!

Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online.

Saint Therese Volunteers ~ Do ordinary things with extraordinary love.

Nonprofit: Saint Therese

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55443

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Concert Usher

This position welcomes and assists guests attending Minnesota Orchestra concerts with seating and questions. A warm and welcoming personality, the ability to remain in a position for several hours, maneuver a lobby with 4 floors, including stairs, and excellent communication skills are all important for this position.  (Daytime, evening, and weekend opportunities available)

To find out more or to sign up to volunteer, please visit our website at Volunteer Opportunities - Minnesota Orchestra   and fill out our online application.  Zoom interviews and in-person orientations will take place each month. 

If you have any questions, please email me at wkanwischer@mnorch.org

I look forward to meeting you soon!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Orchestra

This position welcomes and assists guests attending Minnesota Orchestra concerts with seating and questions. A warm and welcoming personality, the ability to remain in a position for several hours, maneuver a lobby with 4 floors, including stairs, and excellent communication skills are all important for this position.  (Daytime, evening, and weekend opportunities available)

To find out more or to sign up to volunteer, please visit our website at Volunteer Opportunities - Minnesota Orchestra   and fill out our online application.  Zoom interviews and in-person orientations will take place each month. 

If you have any questions, please email me at wkanwischer@mnorch.org

I look forward to meeting you soon!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Orchestra

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Event Organizer Duluth

This is a volunteer role as an Weekend/Week Night Event Organizer with MNeurodivergent. As an Event Organizer, you will be responsible for planning and managing social events in the Twin Ports, Minnesota Area. This is a in person role at events that will also require coordinating/planning of events in between. You will ensure events are well-organized, inclusive, and accessible. Your tasks will involve coordinating with venues, promoting events, handling event logistics, communicating with attendees, and providing excellent customer service. Events will be on the weekends, and potentially week nights depending on availability. Work will not occur during regular business hours


Qualifications


Previous Event Planning and Event Management skills a plusOnline proficiency with websites like Facebook and MeetUpExcellent communication and customer service skillsAbility to work independently and collaborativelyAttention to detail and strong organizational skillsPrevious Experience in coordinating inclusive and accessible events a plusKnowledge of neurodiversity and lived experience as a neurodivergent individual is a plusExperience in the non-profit sector or with community organizations is beneficialAvailability on weekends required. Availability on week nights a plus

Nonprofit: MNeurodivergent

This is a volunteer role as an Weekend/Week Night Event Organizer with MNeurodivergent. As an Event Organizer, you will be responsible for planning and managing social events in the Twin Ports, Minnesota Area. This is a in person role at events that will also require coordinating/planning of events in between. You will ensure events are well-organized, inclusive, and accessible. Your tasks will involve coordinating with venues, promoting events, handling event logistics, communicating with attendees, and providing excellent customer service. Events will be on the weekends, and potentially week nights depending on availability. Work will not occur during regular business hours


Qualifications


Previous Event Planning and Event Management skills a plusOnline proficiency with websites like Facebook and MeetUpExcellent communication and customer service skillsAbility to work independently and collaborativelyAttention to detail and strong organizational skillsPrevious Experience in coordinating inclusive and accessible events a plusKnowledge of neurodiversity and lived experience as a neurodivergent individual is a plusExperience in the non-profit sector or with community organizations is beneficialAvailability on weekends required. Availability on week nights a plus

Nonprofit: MNeurodivergent

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55802

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Event Organizer Bemidji

This is a volunteer role as an Weekend/Week Night Event Organizer with MNeurodivergent. As an Event Organizer, you will be responsible for planning and managing social events in the Bemidji, Minnesota Area. This is a in person role at events that will also require coordinating/planning of events in between. You will ensure events are well-organized, inclusive, and accessible. Your tasks will involve coordinating with venues, promoting events, handling event logistics, communicating with attendees, and providing excellent customer service. Events will be on the weekends, and potentially week nights depending on availability. Work will not occur during regular business hours


Qualifications


Previous Event Planning and Event Management skills a plusOnline proficiency with websites like Facebook and MeetUpExcellent communication and customer service skillsAbility to work independently and collaborativelyAttention to detail and strong organizational skillsPrevious Experience in coordinating inclusive and accessible events a plusKnowledge of neurodiversity and lived experience as a neurodivergent individual is a plusExperience in the non-profit sector or with community organizations is beneficialAvailability on weekends required. Availability on week nights a plus

Nonprofit: MNeurodivergent

This is a volunteer role as an Weekend/Week Night Event Organizer with MNeurodivergent. As an Event Organizer, you will be responsible for planning and managing social events in the Bemidji, Minnesota Area. This is a in person role at events that will also require coordinating/planning of events in between. You will ensure events are well-organized, inclusive, and accessible. Your tasks will involve coordinating with venues, promoting events, handling event logistics, communicating with attendees, and providing excellent customer service. Events will be on the weekends, and potentially week nights depending on availability. Work will not occur during regular business hours


Qualifications


Previous Event Planning and Event Management skills a plusOnline proficiency with websites like Facebook and MeetUpExcellent communication and customer service skillsAbility to work independently and collaborativelyAttention to detail and strong organizational skillsPrevious Experience in coordinating inclusive and accessible events a plusKnowledge of neurodiversity and lived experience as a neurodivergent individual is a plusExperience in the non-profit sector or with community organizations is beneficialAvailability on weekends required. Availability on week nights a plus

Nonprofit: MNeurodivergent

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Event Organizer Rochester

This is a volunteer role as an Weekend/Week Night Event Organizer with MNeurodivergent. As an Event Organizer, you will be responsible for planning and managing social events in the Rochester, Minnesota Area. This is a in person role at events that will also require coordinating/planning of events in between. You will ensure events are well-organized, inclusive, and accessible. Your tasks will involve coordinating with venues, promoting events, handling event logistics, communicating with attendees, and providing excellent customer service. Events will be on the weekends, and potentially week nights depending on availability. Work will not occur during regular business hours


Qualifications


Previous Event Planning and Event Management skills a plusOnline proficiency with websites like Facebook and MeetUpExcellent communication and customer service skillsAbility to work independently and collaborativelyAttention to detail and strong organizational skillsPrevious Experience in coordinating inclusive and accessible events a plusKnowledge of neurodiversity and lived experience as a neurodivergent individual is a plusExperience in the non-profit sector or with community organizations is beneficialAvailability on weekends required. Availability on week nights a plus

Nonprofit: MNeurodivergent

This is a volunteer role as an Weekend/Week Night Event Organizer with MNeurodivergent. As an Event Organizer, you will be responsible for planning and managing social events in the Rochester, Minnesota Area. This is a in person role at events that will also require coordinating/planning of events in between. You will ensure events are well-organized, inclusive, and accessible. Your tasks will involve coordinating with venues, promoting events, handling event logistics, communicating with attendees, and providing excellent customer service. Events will be on the weekends, and potentially week nights depending on availability. Work will not occur during regular business hours


Qualifications


Previous Event Planning and Event Management skills a plusOnline proficiency with websites like Facebook and MeetUpExcellent communication and customer service skillsAbility to work independently and collaborativelyAttention to detail and strong organizational skillsPrevious Experience in coordinating inclusive and accessible events a plusKnowledge of neurodiversity and lived experience as a neurodivergent individual is a plusExperience in the non-profit sector or with community organizations is beneficialAvailability on weekends required. Availability on week nights a plus

Nonprofit: MNeurodivergent

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Event Organizer Saint Cloud

This is a volunteer role as an Weekend/Week Night Event Organizer with MNeurodivergent. As an Event Organizer, you will be responsible for planning and managing social events in the Saint Cloud, Minnesota Area. This is a in person role at events that will also require coordinating/planning of events in between. You will ensure events are well-organized, inclusive, and accessible. Your tasks will involve coordinating with venues, promoting events, handling event logistics, communicating with attendees, and providing excellent customer service. Events will be on the weekends, and potentially week nights depending on availability. Work will not occur during regular business hours


Qualifications


Previous Event Planning and Event Management skills a plusOnline proficiency with websites like Facebook and MeetUpExcellent communication and customer service skillsAbility to work independently and collaborativelyAttention to detail and strong organizational skillsPrevious Experience in coordinating inclusive and accessible events a plusKnowledge of neurodiversity and lived experience as a neurodivergent individual is a plusExperience in the non-profit sector or with community organizations is beneficialAvailability on weekends required. Availability on week nights a plus

Nonprofit: MNeurodivergent

This is a volunteer role as an Weekend/Week Night Event Organizer with MNeurodivergent. As an Event Organizer, you will be responsible for planning and managing social events in the Saint Cloud, Minnesota Area. This is a in person role at events that will also require coordinating/planning of events in between. You will ensure events are well-organized, inclusive, and accessible. Your tasks will involve coordinating with venues, promoting events, handling event logistics, communicating with attendees, and providing excellent customer service. Events will be on the weekends, and potentially week nights depending on availability. Work will not occur during regular business hours


Qualifications


Previous Event Planning and Event Management skills a plusOnline proficiency with websites like Facebook and MeetUpExcellent communication and customer service skillsAbility to work independently and collaborativelyAttention to detail and strong organizational skillsPrevious Experience in coordinating inclusive and accessible events a plusKnowledge of neurodiversity and lived experience as a neurodivergent individual is a plusExperience in the non-profit sector or with community organizations is beneficialAvailability on weekends required. Availability on week nights a plus

Nonprofit: MNeurodivergent

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Event Organizer Twin Cities

This is a volunteer role as an Weekend/Week Night Event Organizer with MNeurodivergent. As an Event Organizer, you will be responsible for planning and managing social events in the Twin Cities Area. This is a in person role at events that will also require coordinating/planning of events in between. You will ensure events are well-organized, inclusive, and accessible. Your tasks will involve coordinating with venues, promoting events, handling event logistics, communicating with attendees, and providing excellent customer service. Events will be on the weekends, and potentially week nights depending on availability. Work will not occur during regular business hours

Qualifications

Previous Event Planning and Event Management skills a plusOnline proficiency with websites like Facebook and MeetUpExcellent communication and customer service skillsAbility to work independently and collaborativelyAttention to detail and strong organizational skillsPrevious Experience in coordinating inclusive and accessible events a plusKnowledge of neurodiversity and lived experience as a neurodivergent individual is a plusExperience in the non-profit sector or with community organizations is beneficialAvailability on weekends required. Availability on week nights a plus

Nonprofit: MNeurodivergent

This is a volunteer role as an Weekend/Week Night Event Organizer with MNeurodivergent. As an Event Organizer, you will be responsible for planning and managing social events in the Twin Cities Area. This is a in person role at events that will also require coordinating/planning of events in between. You will ensure events are well-organized, inclusive, and accessible. Your tasks will involve coordinating with venues, promoting events, handling event logistics, communicating with attendees, and providing excellent customer service. Events will be on the weekends, and potentially week nights depending on availability. Work will not occur during regular business hours

Qualifications

Previous Event Planning and Event Management skills a plusOnline proficiency with websites like Facebook and MeetUpExcellent communication and customer service skillsAbility to work independently and collaborativelyAttention to detail and strong organizational skillsPrevious Experience in coordinating inclusive and accessible events a plusKnowledge of neurodiversity and lived experience as a neurodivergent individual is a plusExperience in the non-profit sector or with community organizations is beneficialAvailability on weekends required. Availability on week nights a plus

Nonprofit: MNeurodivergent

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55111

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Create a “Winter Wonderland”!

Mount Olivet Day Services (MODS) is an adult day program offering respite care to seniors where everyone can socialize and enjoy planned activities in a safe group setting. This provides family caregivers a much-needed break, enabling loved ones to be cared for at home for a longer period of time

Volunteer with us and come create a beautiful “Winter Wonderland” at our day services center for our seniors to enjoy! The holidays are always a special time of year, and we would love for our seniors to be surrounded by the joy of the season! Come hang lights, wrap doors, or hang snowflakes! Some decorations can be provided but we would greatly appreciate any lightly used or new decorative donations too! This is the perfect group opportunity for anyone from corporate groups, book clubs, to student groups. This is available Mon-Fri during the day. Located in S.Mpls.  Staff always available to assist. Free parking available on-site.


Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Day Services

Mount Olivet Day Services (MODS) is an adult day program offering respite care to seniors where everyone can socialize and enjoy planned activities in a safe group setting. This provides family caregivers a much-needed break, enabling loved ones to be cared for at home for a longer period of time

Volunteer with us and come create a beautiful “Winter Wonderland” at our day services center for our seniors to enjoy! The holidays are always a special time of year, and we would love for our seniors to be surrounded by the joy of the season! Come hang lights, wrap doors, or hang snowflakes! Some decorations can be provided but we would greatly appreciate any lightly used or new decorative donations too! This is the perfect group opportunity for anyone from corporate groups, book clubs, to student groups. This is available Mon-Fri during the day. Located in S.Mpls.  Staff always available to assist. Free parking available on-site.


Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Day Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lung Cancer Education Public Speaker

Speakers are the messengers who carry important information and resources that can save lives to the public. Raising awareness about lung cancer may take place through presentations given at service clubs, faith communities, brown bag lunches at businesses or neighborhood gatherings. Every time vital information is passed to new people, we have made a step forward. In this role, you will work with staff to share information about lung cancer and ABOH to community groups and at community events.

Lung cancer carries an unkind stigma that often leaves patients feeling shamed and blamed. A Breath of Hope (ABOH) works to reduce this stigma and Increase lung cancer awareness and education to reduce late stage diagnoses, especially in low income communities where lung cancer is most prevalent.

Time Commitment

Speakers have the freedom to volunteer as often as they wish and may say no when the requested opportunity doesn’t work for them. ABOH does not require a minimum time commitment.

Qualifications

Reliable transportation to speaking events within the Twin Cities Experience with lung cancer Enjoy public speaking Ability to work with diverse individuals to foster a culturally inclusive environment

Nonprofit: A Breath of Hope Lung Cancer Foundation

Speakers are the messengers who carry important information and resources that can save lives to the public. Raising awareness about lung cancer may take place through presentations given at service clubs, faith communities, brown bag lunches at businesses or neighborhood gatherings. Every time vital information is passed to new people, we have made a step forward. In this role, you will work with staff to share information about lung cancer and ABOH to community groups and at community events.

Lung cancer carries an unkind stigma that often leaves patients feeling shamed and blamed. A Breath of Hope (ABOH) works to reduce this stigma and Increase lung cancer awareness and education to reduce late stage diagnoses, especially in low income communities where lung cancer is most prevalent.

Time Commitment

Speakers have the freedom to volunteer as often as they wish and may say no when the requested opportunity doesn’t work for them. ABOH does not require a minimum time commitment.

Qualifications

Reliable transportation to speaking events within the Twin Cities Experience with lung cancer Enjoy public speaking Ability to work with diverse individuals to foster a culturally inclusive environment

Nonprofit: A Breath of Hope Lung Cancer Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55391

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Concert Usher

This position welcomes and assists guests attending Minnesota Orchestra concerts with seating and questions. A warm and welcoming personality, the ability to remain in a position for several hours, maneuver a lobby with 4 floors, including stairs, and excellent communication skills are all important for this position.  (Daytime, evening, and weekend opportunities available)


To find out more or to sign up to volunteer, please visit our website at Volunteer Opportunities - Minnesota Orchestra   and fill out our online application.  Zoom interviews and in-person orientations will take place each month. 

If you have any questions, please email me at wkanwischer@mnorch.org

I look forward to meeting you soon!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Orchestra

This position welcomes and assists guests attending Minnesota Orchestra concerts with seating and questions. A warm and welcoming personality, the ability to remain in a position for several hours, maneuver a lobby with 4 floors, including stairs, and excellent communication skills are all important for this position.  (Daytime, evening, and weekend opportunities available)


To find out more or to sign up to volunteer, please visit our website at Volunteer Opportunities - Minnesota Orchestra   and fill out our online application.  Zoom interviews and in-person orientations will take place each month. 

If you have any questions, please email me at wkanwischer@mnorch.org

I look forward to meeting you soon!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Orchestra

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adaptive Drama, Dance & Arts Programs -

Welcome everyone,  do you enjoy the Arts and making a difference in the lives of individuals with special needs?  We would love to hear from you and invite you to join our Team!

Tell us more about yourself, do you speak another language, play an Instrument, enjoy dancing, drawing, painting and or crafts?  

Previous experience is not necessary, you would be assisting our teaching artists in programs.  Classes are engaging, FUN and meaningful. 

We look forward to hearing from you!

Nonprofit: Drama Interaction, 501(C3)

Welcome everyone,  do you enjoy the Arts and making a difference in the lives of individuals with special needs?  We would love to hear from you and invite you to join our Team!

Tell us more about yourself, do you speak another language, play an Instrument, enjoy dancing, drawing, painting and or crafts?  

Previous experience is not necessary, you would be assisting our teaching artists in programs.  Classes are engaging, FUN and meaningful. 

We look forward to hearing from you!

Nonprofit: Drama Interaction, 501(C3)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55318

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Seeking Volunteers to serve on the Communications Committee

Nonprofit: STAR House

Nonprofit: STAR House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

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: 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