Opportunities From: HandsOn Twin Cities

Volunteer: Dakota County Library iLAB Volunteer Mentors

 

General Description

iLABS are Dakota County Library’s Makerspaces that offer technology such as 3D Printers, sewing machines, video production, audio production and more, free of charge to the public.

 

iLAB Volunteer Mentors work one-on-one with customers, assisting with creative and technical projects that use iLAB equipment and software.

 

Locations

Galaxie Library – Apple Valley

Heritage Library – Lakeville

Pleasant Hill Library – Hastings

Wescott Library – Eagan

 

 

Date/Time

Flexible, Volunteer and Library identifies a recurring day and time they will be available

 

Duties & Responsibilities

Share specialized skills related to one or more pieces of Maker equipment or software used in the iLab such as quilting, sound mixing, or graphic design. Assist customers with their specific creative or technical projects related to iLAB equipment. Connect customers with library staff when library information resources are needed.

 

Minimum Qualifications

Must be 18 years or older. Must satisfactorily complete an interview and criminal background check process. Must provide own transportation to and from the library. Must demonstrate proficiency at an intermediate or advanced skill in the technology mentorship area. Must complete a background check with Dakota County (if applicable).

 

Desired Skills

Strong communication skills. Comfortable interacting with customers of all ages and from diverse backgrounds. Patience, creativity, and willingness to help customers learn and solve technical problems.

 

Minimum Time Commitment

Ability to commit to one or more 2-3 hour sessions during a quarter (3 months) with the opportunity to re-commit.

 

Activity Level

Mild. May include walking short distances over relatively level terrain. Periods of standing or sitting will be required. Comfortable shoes recommended.

 

Required Training

Volunteers will receive basic iLAB training before they start which will include an overview of the reservation system and resources for learning about equipment and software. Training will also include guidelines for teaching and mentoring in a library setting, as well as expectations for safety, conduct, and communication.

 

Contact Information

Ben Coburn

Adult Services Manager

Dakota County Library

1340 Wescott Rd, Eagan, MN 55123

651-450-2965

ben.coburn@co.dakota.mn.us

 

Nonprofit: Dakota County

 

General Description

iLABS are Dakota County Library’s Makerspaces that offer technology such as 3D Printers, sewing machines, video production, audio production and more, free of charge to the public.

 

iLAB Volunteer Mentors work one-on-one with customers, assisting with creative and technical projects that use iLAB equipment and software.

 

Locations

Galaxie Library – Apple Valley

Heritage Library – Lakeville

Pleasant Hill Library – Hastings

Wescott Library – Eagan

 

 

Date/Time

Flexible, Volunteer and Library identifies a recurring day and time they will be available

 

Duties & Responsibilities

Share specialized skills related to one or more pieces of Maker equipment or software used in the iLab such as quilting, sound mixing, or graphic design. Assist customers with their specific creative or technical projects related to iLAB equipment. Connect customers with library staff when library information resources are needed.

 

Minimum Qualifications

Must be 18 years or older. Must satisfactorily complete an interview and criminal background check process. Must provide own transportation to and from the library. Must demonstrate proficiency at an intermediate or advanced skill in the technology mentorship area. Must complete a background check with Dakota County (if applicable).

 

Desired Skills

Strong communication skills. Comfortable interacting with customers of all ages and from diverse backgrounds. Patience, creativity, and willingness to help customers learn and solve technical problems.

 

Minimum Time Commitment

Ability to commit to one or more 2-3 hour sessions during a quarter (3 months) with the opportunity to re-commit.

 

Activity Level

Mild. May include walking short distances over relatively level terrain. Periods of standing or sitting will be required. Comfortable shoes recommended.

 

Required Training

Volunteers will receive basic iLAB training before they start which will include an overview of the reservation system and resources for learning about equipment and software. Training will also include guidelines for teaching and mentoring in a library setting, as well as expectations for safety, conduct, and communication.

 

Contact Information

Ben Coburn

Adult Services Manager

Dakota County Library

1340 Wescott Rd, Eagan, MN 55123

651-450-2965

ben.coburn@co.dakota.mn.us

 

Nonprofit: Dakota County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55123

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Post-partum Unit Helper

This is a complex position that will support staff on the Mother Baby Post-Partum unit. Volunteers in this position will be cross-trained in nursery to offer additional support as needed.

Position Duties:

Light administrative work such as putting folders together  Set up room for vaginal delivery admission Bring supplies to patients (more diapers, pacifiers, ice water, max pads/mesh underwear, etc.) Infection control: sanitize high touch surfaces and family center rooms, ensure hand sanitizers are fully stocked, monitor that masks protocol is being followed by visitors. Round/sanitize wheel chairs when needed Transportation: assist with patient discharge, transport baby to and from mom following proper transportation guidelines Additional help in the Newborn Nursery as needed

Requirements/Prerequisites:

18 years or older 6 month commitment prior experience with newborns/infants 

Time: Monday-Sunday 11am-2pm and 2pm-5pm

Training:

Shadow nursery and/or experience volunteer at least twice before doing solo shift Annual Newborn Nursery Review

Nonprofit: United Hospital

This is a complex position that will support staff on the Mother Baby Post-Partum unit. Volunteers in this position will be cross-trained in nursery to offer additional support as needed.

Position Duties:

Light administrative work such as putting folders together  Set up room for vaginal delivery admission Bring supplies to patients (more diapers, pacifiers, ice water, max pads/mesh underwear, etc.) Infection control: sanitize high touch surfaces and family center rooms, ensure hand sanitizers are fully stocked, monitor that masks protocol is being followed by visitors. Round/sanitize wheel chairs when needed Transportation: assist with patient discharge, transport baby to and from mom following proper transportation guidelines Additional help in the Newborn Nursery as needed

Requirements/Prerequisites:

18 years or older 6 month commitment prior experience with newborns/infants 

Time: Monday-Sunday 11am-2pm and 2pm-5pm

Training:

Shadow nursery and/or experience volunteer at least twice before doing solo shift Annual Newborn Nursery Review

Nonprofit: United Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Butterfly (Age 18 +)

Are you a people person? Do you love to socialize and be around others? If so, MSS wants you! We are a day program that provides services and supports to adults with intellectual disabilities. We are looking for volunteers to come in to any of our 6 Twin Cities Metro locations and offer companionship, conversation, friendship and fun to the adults served in our programs. Volunteers can come any day of the week M-F for any time between 9-2pm. Interested volunteers should be outgoing, upbeat and comfortable engaging with adults with disabilities. Volunteers should plan to spend at least 1 hour a week with us. Must be able to pass a background check. Opportunities available in Apple Valley, Eagan, Shoreview, St Paul, Brooklyn Park and Oakdale.

Nonprofit: MSS

Are you a people person? Do you love to socialize and be around others? If so, MSS wants you! We are a day program that provides services and supports to adults with intellectual disabilities. We are looking for volunteers to come in to any of our 6 Twin Cities Metro locations and offer companionship, conversation, friendship and fun to the adults served in our programs. Volunteers can come any day of the week M-F for any time between 9-2pm. Interested volunteers should be outgoing, upbeat and comfortable engaging with adults with disabilities. Volunteers should plan to spend at least 1 hour a week with us. Must be able to pass a background check. Opportunities available in Apple Valley, Eagan, Shoreview, St Paul, Brooklyn Park and Oakdale.

Nonprofit: MSS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55128

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Engagement Volunteer (Age 18 +)

MSS is seeking volunteers to assist program staff in bringing a group of individuals with disabilities out into the community. Volunteers will serve as companions to adults with disabilities, offer explanations of events and help make the experience enjoyable. Volunteers may be asked to push wheelchairs or walk arm-in-arm to offer physical support. Any admission costs will be covered by MSS. Outings may occur any day of the week M-F between 9:30am-1:00pm. Volunteers may experience outings such as museums, galleries, movies, picnics and more! Must be comfortable engaging adults with disabilities. Must be able to pass a background check. Opportunities available at any of our 6 locations: Apple Valley, Eagan, St Paul Shoreview, Oakdale, or Brooklyn Park

Nonprofit: MSS

MSS is seeking volunteers to assist program staff in bringing a group of individuals with disabilities out into the community. Volunteers will serve as companions to adults with disabilities, offer explanations of events and help make the experience enjoyable. Volunteers may be asked to push wheelchairs or walk arm-in-arm to offer physical support. Any admission costs will be covered by MSS. Outings may occur any day of the week M-F between 9:30am-1:00pm. Volunteers may experience outings such as museums, galleries, movies, picnics and more! Must be comfortable engaging adults with disabilities. Must be able to pass a background check. Opportunities available at any of our 6 locations: Apple Valley, Eagan, St Paul Shoreview, Oakdale, or Brooklyn Park

Nonprofit: MSS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55126

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adaptive Movement/Fitness Instructor (Age 18 +)

Seeking volunteers to lead any type of movement classes for adults with disabilities, some with limited range of motion. Open to any type of class: dance, sport, martial arts, yoga, etc. This class would ideally meet weekly, any time between 10-1pm for about an hour. Any day M-F. Must be positive, upbeat and comfortable engaging with adults with disabilities. Must be able to pass a criminal background check. Experience preferred but not required. Opportunities available at our Apple Valley, Eagan, Oakdale, Brooklyn Park and St Paul locations

Nonprofit: MSS

Seeking volunteers to lead any type of movement classes for adults with disabilities, some with limited range of motion. Open to any type of class: dance, sport, martial arts, yoga, etc. This class would ideally meet weekly, any time between 10-1pm for about an hour. Any day M-F. Must be positive, upbeat and comfortable engaging with adults with disabilities. Must be able to pass a criminal background check. Experience preferred but not required. Opportunities available at our Apple Valley, Eagan, Oakdale, Brooklyn Park and St Paul locations

Nonprofit: MSS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55428

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Group Volunteering - Social Events with Seniors

Schedule a group volunteering activity with East Side Elders!  We can work with your group to create a fun day of giving back to seniors in the community.  Our team will schedule a volunteer day with your group individually, finding an activity that’s a great fit.  Here are some of our group volunteer day options for groups of 4 or more people:

Cook and serve breakfast or lunch to seniors Fill goodie bags for seniors Help provide a fun afternoon of bingo or other games Craft cards or other projects with a group of seniors Help seniors created potted houseplants for their homes

We are also open to hearing your creative ideas on how you’d like to connect with seniors in the community! 

This opportunity is open to just about any type of group:  families, work teams, school clubs, church groups, and more.  Reach out today and give back while having a great time with your group!

Sign up by filling out our application online:

 

https://www.eastsideelders.org/volunteer-application/

 

Or contact us at Volunteer@EastSideElders.org or 763-325-3473 and we can answer your questions and get you started!  

Nonprofit: East Side Elders

Schedule a group volunteering activity with East Side Elders!  We can work with your group to create a fun day of giving back to seniors in the community.  Our team will schedule a volunteer day with your group individually, finding an activity that’s a great fit.  Here are some of our group volunteer day options for groups of 4 or more people:

Cook and serve breakfast or lunch to seniors Fill goodie bags for seniors Help provide a fun afternoon of bingo or other games Craft cards or other projects with a group of seniors Help seniors created potted houseplants for their homes

We are also open to hearing your creative ideas on how you’d like to connect with seniors in the community! 

This opportunity is open to just about any type of group:  families, work teams, school clubs, church groups, and more.  Reach out today and give back while having a great time with your group!

Sign up by filling out our application online:

 

https://www.eastsideelders.org/volunteer-application/

 

Or contact us at Volunteer@EastSideElders.org or 763-325-3473 and we can answer your questions and get you started!  

Nonprofit: East Side Elders

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Prepare and Serve a Meal

Overview:

Your group will plan, purchase the ingredients for, and prepare a meal or snack at the Alexandra House shelter.  Groups will also be responsible for serving and clean-up.  After all program participants have been served, groups are welcome to join families for the meal.  Groups also have the option of decorating the dining area for a themed meal. When deciding the times you will be volunteering, please give yourself ample time for preparation and clean-up.  

 

Time Commitment:

Meals can be served following times:

Lunch 11:15am-12:00pm (weekends only) Dinner 4:30pm-5:30pm

In addition to the times above, groups should factor in additional time for preparation and clean-up on the day of their project and for purchasing ingredients and planning time before the project. 

 

Requirements:

Groups must be able to purchase ingredients for a meal or snack to serve between 35-40 women and children.  Teen volunteers (ages 15-17) must have at least one adult supervising.

 

Group Size:

Due to tight space in the kitchen, the Serve a Meal Volunteer Project is best suited for groups between 3-4 members. 

 

Experience:

Group members should be comfortable in a kitchen and able to interact with program participants and staff from a variety of different backgrounds.

 

Meal Themes / Ideas:

A pizza party with fresh fruit and/or salad With a make your own ice cream sundae bar A barbecue theme night With Root beer floats A Hawaiian Luau theme night with special decorations Homemade beef stroganoff with salad and bread With a decorate your own sugar cookies kid-friendly activity with frosting and sprinkles An Italian night with pasta, salad, and garlic bread Taco Tuesday with all the fixings

Nonprofit: Alexandra House, Inc.

Overview:

Your group will plan, purchase the ingredients for, and prepare a meal or snack at the Alexandra House shelter.  Groups will also be responsible for serving and clean-up.  After all program participants have been served, groups are welcome to join families for the meal.  Groups also have the option of decorating the dining area for a themed meal. When deciding the times you will be volunteering, please give yourself ample time for preparation and clean-up.  

 

Time Commitment:

Meals can be served following times:

Lunch 11:15am-12:00pm (weekends only) Dinner 4:30pm-5:30pm

In addition to the times above, groups should factor in additional time for preparation and clean-up on the day of their project and for purchasing ingredients and planning time before the project. 

 

Requirements:

Groups must be able to purchase ingredients for a meal or snack to serve between 35-40 women and children.  Teen volunteers (ages 15-17) must have at least one adult supervising.

 

Group Size:

Due to tight space in the kitchen, the Serve a Meal Volunteer Project is best suited for groups between 3-4 members. 

 

Experience:

Group members should be comfortable in a kitchen and able to interact with program participants and staff from a variety of different backgrounds.

 

Meal Themes / Ideas:

A pizza party with fresh fruit and/or salad With a make your own ice cream sundae bar A barbecue theme night With Root beer floats A Hawaiian Luau theme night with special decorations Homemade beef stroganoff with salad and bread With a decorate your own sugar cookies kid-friendly activity with frosting and sprinkles An Italian night with pasta, salad, and garlic bread Taco Tuesday with all the fixings

Nonprofit: Alexandra House, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55434

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: On-Call Hospital Advocate

Position Overview: 

Provide hospital advocacy to victims of domestic and sexual violence.

Specific Tasks:

Respond to referrals from Unity and Mercy hospitals. Provide support to sexual and domestic violence victims during their stay at the hospital. Complete all necessary paperwork while at the hospital and return to the Healthcare Coordinator. Communicate with other full-time staff and volunteers regarding ongoing facility, program, and client needs. Follow all agency policies and procedures. Complete other tasks as assigned. Maintain values of dignity, empowerment, and respect with all clients, callers, staff, and volunteers of the agency and program.

Training Required:

Volunteer Interview, Volunteer Orientation, Background Check, Information Session, 50-hour Domestic/Sexual Violence training (certificate included), attendance at any additional volunteer meetings.

Time Commitment: 

Minimum of 3 shifts/month for a minimum of 6 months. Shifts available: weekday overnights (4:30pm to 8:00am); weekends and holiday shifts (8:00am to 8:00pm and 8:00pm to 8:00am). 

Position Requirements:

18 years or older and has not received Alexandra House services in the last year.  In general, live within 30 miles of Unity and Mercy Hospitals. Must have valid driver’s license, current auto insurance, and reliable vehicle.  Must have a hard-line telephone or cell phone with reliable reception.

Benefits to Volunteer:

Engaging with women, children, and families in crisis Free initial and ongoing training Volunteer newsletter including highlights and upcoming agency and community events Supporting agency mission of working to end sexual and domestic violence

Nonprofit: Alexandra House, Inc.

Position Overview: 

Provide hospital advocacy to victims of domestic and sexual violence.

Specific Tasks:

Respond to referrals from Unity and Mercy hospitals. Provide support to sexual and domestic violence victims during their stay at the hospital. Complete all necessary paperwork while at the hospital and return to the Healthcare Coordinator. Communicate with other full-time staff and volunteers regarding ongoing facility, program, and client needs. Follow all agency policies and procedures. Complete other tasks as assigned. Maintain values of dignity, empowerment, and respect with all clients, callers, staff, and volunteers of the agency and program.

Training Required:

Volunteer Interview, Volunteer Orientation, Background Check, Information Session, 50-hour Domestic/Sexual Violence training (certificate included), attendance at any additional volunteer meetings.

Time Commitment: 

Minimum of 3 shifts/month for a minimum of 6 months. Shifts available: weekday overnights (4:30pm to 8:00am); weekends and holiday shifts (8:00am to 8:00pm and 8:00pm to 8:00am). 

Position Requirements:

18 years or older and has not received Alexandra House services in the last year.  In general, live within 30 miles of Unity and Mercy Hospitals. Must have valid driver’s license, current auto insurance, and reliable vehicle.  Must have a hard-line telephone or cell phone with reliable reception.

Benefits to Volunteer:

Engaging with women, children, and families in crisis Free initial and ongoing training Volunteer newsletter including highlights and upcoming agency and community events Supporting agency mission of working to end sexual and domestic violence

Nonprofit: Alexandra House, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55434

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter Advocate

Position Overview: 

Provide direct service advocacy to victims of domestic and sexual violence including crisis intervention, support, general advocacy, referral and education.

Specific Tasks:

Respond to crisis calls, shelter requests, and phone calls by directing callers to the appropriate resource or staff person as necessary. Support women and families residing at the shelter with daily needs and crisis intervention. Communicate with other full-time staff and volunteers regarding ongoing facility, program, and client needs. Follow all agency policies and procedures. Complete other tasks as assigned. Maintain values of dignity, empowerment, and respect with all clients, callers, staff, and volunteers of the agency and program.

Training Required:

Volunteer Interview, Volunteer Orientation, Background Check, Information Session, 50-hour Domestic/Sexual Violence training (certificate included), attendance at any additional volunteer meetings.

Time Commitment: 

Minimum of 3 shifts/ month for a minimum of 6 months. Shifts are 3-5 hours at a time (available days, evenings, weekends and holidays). Mandatory direct service volunteer meetings (quarterly).

Benefits to Volunteer:

Engaging with women, children, and families in crisis Free initial and ongoing training Volunteer newsletter including highlights and upcoming agency and community events Supporting agency mission of working to end sexual and domestic violence

Nonprofit: Alexandra House, Inc.

Position Overview: 

Provide direct service advocacy to victims of domestic and sexual violence including crisis intervention, support, general advocacy, referral and education.

Specific Tasks:

Respond to crisis calls, shelter requests, and phone calls by directing callers to the appropriate resource or staff person as necessary. Support women and families residing at the shelter with daily needs and crisis intervention. Communicate with other full-time staff and volunteers regarding ongoing facility, program, and client needs. Follow all agency policies and procedures. Complete other tasks as assigned. Maintain values of dignity, empowerment, and respect with all clients, callers, staff, and volunteers of the agency and program.

Training Required:

Volunteer Interview, Volunteer Orientation, Background Check, Information Session, 50-hour Domestic/Sexual Violence training (certificate included), attendance at any additional volunteer meetings.

Time Commitment: 

Minimum of 3 shifts/ month for a minimum of 6 months. Shifts are 3-5 hours at a time (available days, evenings, weekends and holidays). Mandatory direct service volunteer meetings (quarterly).

Benefits to Volunteer:

Engaging with women, children, and families in crisis Free initial and ongoing training Volunteer newsletter including highlights and upcoming agency and community events Supporting agency mission of working to end sexual and domestic violence

Nonprofit: Alexandra House, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55434

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board of Directors Member

ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW:

Pillsbury United Communities is one of Minnesota’s most well-established organizations, with 140 years of service to diverse communities across the Twin Cities and beyond. Our mission is to co-create enduring change toward a just society in which every person has personal, social, and economic power. We believe that people deserve a voice in decisions that affect them, that cultural understanding is essential to social connections, that communities get stronger when opportunity is shared, and that a just society is one where everybody has power.


VALUES: 

Creativity – We believe in building bold, transformative solutions with our community. Resilience – We believe true resiliency in communities emerges from equitable systems, infrastructure, and social connectedness. Kindness – We believe positivity, empathy, and compassion are revolutionary acts. Justice – We believe equity comes from health, safety, quality, education, and meaningful work. Connection – We believe we are stronger together; we strive to always work in partnership.

LENGTH OF TERM:  3 years; renewable for up to 3 terms

DESIRED CHARACTERISTICS OF BOARD MEMBERS- Pillsbury United Communities is seeking board members who are:

Relationship builders across the organization Networked and connected with capital campaign savvy Comfortable with the Communities served by the Agency Passionate about our mission – a deep caring about our work Willing to invest time and money Committed to diversity Comfortable with messiness, ambiguity and change Team players Transcend their own agendas to focus on organizational agendas

We are currently seeking a diverse pool of board candidates with the following experiences and expertise. We encourage applicants who identify as Black, Indigenous, and people of color, and applicants who identify as LGBTQ+.

Economic Development Education (K-12) Evaluation Healthcare Legal Philanthropy Policy Real Estate

 BOARD MEMBER EXPECTATIONS- Pillsbury United Communities expects each board member to:

Attend the majority of board meetings (can occur remotely) Serve on at least 1 committee or task force Attend annual fundraiser A sincere commitment to fulfilling the Agency’s mission Commitment to personally support the Agency’s work through awareness and volunteerism. This includes tour, participation or engagement at an Agency center, event, program, or activity A commitment to donate or raise funds is required Complete a board member orientation and make continuous efforts to understand agency’s programs Be a champion for Pillsbury United Communities to the broader community

Additional roles and responsibilities as outlined in the board member job description will be presented and discussed if nominees are invited to be interviewed for board membership.

To apply, submit a letter of interest and resume to Board@pillsburyunited.org

Nonprofit: Pillsbury United Communities

ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW:

Pillsbury United Communities is one of Minnesota’s most well-established organizations, with 140 years of service to diverse communities across the Twin Cities and beyond. Our mission is to co-create enduring change toward a just society in which every person has personal, social, and economic power. We believe that people deserve a voice in decisions that affect them, that cultural understanding is essential to social connections, that communities get stronger when opportunity is shared, and that a just society is one where everybody has power.


VALUES: 

Creativity – We believe in building bold, transformative solutions with our community. Resilience – We believe true resiliency in communities emerges from equitable systems, infrastructure, and social connectedness. Kindness – We believe positivity, empathy, and compassion are revolutionary acts. Justice – We believe equity comes from health, safety, quality, education, and meaningful work. Connection – We believe we are stronger together; we strive to always work in partnership.

LENGTH OF TERM:  3 years; renewable for up to 3 terms

DESIRED CHARACTERISTICS OF BOARD MEMBERS- Pillsbury United Communities is seeking board members who are:

Relationship builders across the organization Networked and connected with capital campaign savvy Comfortable with the Communities served by the Agency Passionate about our mission – a deep caring about our work Willing to invest time and money Committed to diversity Comfortable with messiness, ambiguity and change Team players Transcend their own agendas to focus on organizational agendas

We are currently seeking a diverse pool of board candidates with the following experiences and expertise. We encourage applicants who identify as Black, Indigenous, and people of color, and applicants who identify as LGBTQ+.

Economic Development Education (K-12) Evaluation Healthcare Legal Philanthropy Policy Real Estate

 BOARD MEMBER EXPECTATIONS- Pillsbury United Communities expects each board member to:

Attend the majority of board meetings (can occur remotely) Serve on at least 1 committee or task force Attend annual fundraiser A sincere commitment to fulfilling the Agency’s mission Commitment to personally support the Agency’s work through awareness and volunteerism. This includes tour, participation or engagement at an Agency center, event, program, or activity A commitment to donate or raise funds is required Complete a board member orientation and make continuous efforts to understand agency’s programs Be a champion for Pillsbury United Communities to the broader community

Additional roles and responsibilities as outlined in the board member job description will be presented and discussed if nominees are invited to be interviewed for board membership.

To apply, submit a letter of interest and resume to Board@pillsburyunited.org

Nonprofit: Pillsbury United Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55412

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join the Northeast Minneapolis Farmers Market Board of Directors!

The Northeast Farmers Market is seeking community members to join our volunteer board of directors that supports the operations, programs, fundraising, sustainability, and other initiatives of the city's oldest neighborhood farmers market. 

NEFM is an independent non-profit, complete with a mission, bylaws, and Board of Directors. The dedication of this group of volunteers makes the Market possible - and with it, food justice, family programming, education, and events that enrich our community. Join us!

https://www.northeastfarmersmarket.com/board-staff

Nonprofit: Northeast Farmers Market

The Northeast Farmers Market is seeking community members to join our volunteer board of directors that supports the operations, programs, fundraising, sustainability, and other initiatives of the city's oldest neighborhood farmers market. 

NEFM is an independent non-profit, complete with a mission, bylaws, and Board of Directors. The dedication of this group of volunteers makes the Market possible - and with it, food justice, family programming, education, and events that enrich our community. Join us!

https://www.northeastfarmersmarket.com/board-staff

Nonprofit: Northeast Farmers Market

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55413

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Math Tutor

Summary

The Volunteer Math Tutor support students/trainees in Goodwill’s Construction Training Program in the area of construction math skills.

Schedule & Time Commitment: Schedule is flexible – volunteers typically service 2-4 hours per week during regular business hours: Mondays-Fridays, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

 

Volunteer Duties

Meet with Construction Instructor weekly to review math content to be covered in class and to report on student/trainee’s weekly progress. Meet with students/trainees one-on-one at the training facility and provide math tutoring. Provide respectful feedback to students/trainees on their progress.

 

Requirements & Qualifications

Must pass a criminal background check. Experience in the Construction Trades and/or teaching math.

 

Volunteer Acknowledgement

By applying for this volunteer role, you acknowledge the following:

I understand that this is an unpaid volunteer position. The information I have provided is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that any statements found to be false, or if I omit any relevant information, I could be disqualified from participating in the volunteer program. I hold Goodwill-Easter Seals MN free from any liability.

Nonprofit: Goodwill-Easter Seals Minnesota

Summary

The Volunteer Math Tutor support students/trainees in Goodwill’s Construction Training Program in the area of construction math skills.

Schedule & Time Commitment: Schedule is flexible – volunteers typically service 2-4 hours per week during regular business hours: Mondays-Fridays, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

 

Volunteer Duties

Meet with Construction Instructor weekly to review math content to be covered in class and to report on student/trainee’s weekly progress. Meet with students/trainees one-on-one at the training facility and provide math tutoring. Provide respectful feedback to students/trainees on their progress.

 

Requirements & Qualifications

Must pass a criminal background check. Experience in the Construction Trades and/or teaching math.

 

Volunteer Acknowledgement

By applying for this volunteer role, you acknowledge the following:

I understand that this is an unpaid volunteer position. The information I have provided is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that any statements found to be false, or if I omit any relevant information, I could be disqualified from participating in the volunteer program. I hold Goodwill-Easter Seals MN free from any liability.

Nonprofit: Goodwill-Easter Seals Minnesota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Saturday afternoon volunteering

The PROP Shop is looking for volunteers who can regularly volunteer on Saturday afternoons from 3pm-5pm. Tasks during this time frame include sorting donations, organizing items for display, and helping provide services to local families in need. If you're looking for volunteer time but work during the week, this is a great opportunity for you.

Nonprofit: The PROP Shop of Eden Prairie

The PROP Shop is looking for volunteers who can regularly volunteer on Saturday afternoons from 3pm-5pm. Tasks during this time frame include sorting donations, organizing items for display, and helping provide services to local families in need. If you're looking for volunteer time but work during the week, this is a great opportunity for you.

Nonprofit: The PROP Shop of Eden Prairie

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55344

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Training Hospice Volunteers for Carondelet Village in St. Paul

Hospice provides compassionate care that focuses on comfort, quality, and support for individuals with terminal illness, their families, and caregivers. There are a variety of opportunities to assist our clients, such as reading, writing letters, office work, household tasks, wheelchair walks. Your talents, skills, and interests can help determine what you do.

Volunteers become certified through Optage Hospice's training program.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Hospice provides compassionate care that focuses on comfort, quality, and support for individuals with terminal illness, their families, and caregivers. There are a variety of opportunities to assist our clients, such as reading, writing letters, office work, household tasks, wheelchair walks. Your talents, skills, and interests can help determine what you do.

Volunteers become certified through Optage Hospice's training program.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55116

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Training Hospice Pet Visitors - Metro Wide

Presbyterian Homes and Services Hospice program (Optage Hospice) would love for you and your furbaby to come once a week or every other week for 30 min. - 2 hours and visit hospice patient(s) at your local Presbyterian Homes location.

Does your furbaby (cat, dog, bird etc.) love to visit with people? Do they not jump up, not react to loud noises and are able to listen to commands and provide people with love? If you answered yes to all three questions you and your pet are more than likely a good fit as a hospice companion. Animals do not need to be certified therapy animals to help bless our patients as a pet visitor.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Presbyterian Homes and Services Hospice program (Optage Hospice) would love for you and your furbaby to come once a week or every other week for 30 min. - 2 hours and visit hospice patient(s) at your local Presbyterian Homes location.

Does your furbaby (cat, dog, bird etc.) love to visit with people? Do they not jump up, not react to loud noises and are able to listen to commands and provide people with love? If you answered yes to all three questions you and your pet are more than likely a good fit as a hospice companion. Animals do not need to be certified therapy animals to help bless our patients as a pet visitor.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55113

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Training Hospice Companion Volunteers in South Metro!

Hospice provides compassionate care that focuses on comfort, quality, and support for individuals with terminal illness, their families, and caregivers.

What does it mean to be a Companion Volunteer? It could mean a lot of things depending on the patient that the volunteer is matched with. You will work one -on-one with the patient, and sometimes their family, Some examples of what volunteers have done in the past include: reading novels and/or the Bible to patients; writing letters; painting nails or doing hair; household tasks; wheelchair walks; accompanying patient to activities, events, or Chapel so that they are able to participate, if desired; socializing; playing games; reviewing pictures or videos; pet therapy; music therapy; massage therapy. Pet visitors also welcome!

Your talents, skills, and interests can help determine what you do.

Volunteers become certified through Optage Hospice's training program. Optage Hospice specializes in providing services to those with dementia; volunteers should be comfortable in working with those with dementia - training and continuing support will be provided.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Hospice provides compassionate care that focuses on comfort, quality, and support for individuals with terminal illness, their families, and caregivers.

What does it mean to be a Companion Volunteer? It could mean a lot of things depending on the patient that the volunteer is matched with. You will work one -on-one with the patient, and sometimes their family, Some examples of what volunteers have done in the past include: reading novels and/or the Bible to patients; writing letters; painting nails or doing hair; household tasks; wheelchair walks; accompanying patient to activities, events, or Chapel so that they are able to participate, if desired; socializing; playing games; reviewing pictures or videos; pet therapy; music therapy; massage therapy. Pet visitors also welcome!

Your talents, skills, and interests can help determine what you do.

Volunteers become certified through Optage Hospice's training program. Optage Hospice specializes in providing services to those with dementia; volunteers should be comfortable in working with those with dementia - training and continuing support will be provided.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55124

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Training Hospice Companion Volunteers in North Metro!

Hospice provides compassionate care that focuses on comfort, quality, and support for individuals with terminal illness, their families, and caregivers.

What does it mean to be a Companion Volunteer? It could mean a lot of things depending on the patient that the volunteer is matched with. You will work one -on-one with the patient, and sometimes their family, Some examples of what volunteers have done in the past include: reading novels and/or the Bible to patients; writing letters; painting nails or doing hair; household tasks; wheelchair walks; accompanying patient to activities, events, or Chapel so that they are able to participate, if desired; socializing; playing games; reviewing pictures or videos; pet therapy; music therapy; massage therapy. Pet visitors also welcome!

Your talents, skills, and interests can help determine what you do.

Volunteers become certified through Optage Hospice's training program. Optage Hospice specializes in providing services to those with dementia; volunteers should be comfortable in working with those with dementia - training and continuing support will be provided.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Hospice provides compassionate care that focuses on comfort, quality, and support for individuals with terminal illness, their families, and caregivers.

What does it mean to be a Companion Volunteer? It could mean a lot of things depending on the patient that the volunteer is matched with. You will work one -on-one with the patient, and sometimes their family, Some examples of what volunteers have done in the past include: reading novels and/or the Bible to patients; writing letters; painting nails or doing hair; household tasks; wheelchair walks; accompanying patient to activities, events, or Chapel so that they are able to participate, if desired; socializing; playing games; reviewing pictures or videos; pet therapy; music therapy; massage therapy. Pet visitors also welcome!

Your talents, skills, and interests can help determine what you do.

Volunteers become certified through Optage Hospice's training program. Optage Hospice specializes in providing services to those with dementia; volunteers should be comfortable in working with those with dementia - training and continuing support will be provided.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55016

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking Bloomington Hospice Volunteers!!! Both Social and Pet Visitors

Optage Hospice provides compassionate care that focuses on comfort, quality, and support for individuals with terminal illness, their families, and caregivers. We are currently seeking visitors, both social and pet, at bth of our Bloomington campuses.

What does it mean to be a Companion Volunteer? It could mean a lot of things depending on the patient that the volunteer is matched with. You will work one -on-one with the patient, and sometimes their family, Some examples of what volunteers have done in the past include: reading novels and/or the Bible to patients; writing letters; painting nails or doing hair; household tasks; wheelchair walks; accompanying patient to activities, events, or Chapel so that they are able to participate, if desired; socializing; playing games; reviewing pictures or videos; music therapy; massage therapy.

What does it mean to be a Pet Visitor? Pet visitors don't need to be certified therapy or comfort animals but need to be obedient and calm. 

Hospice volunteers make a minimum commitment of 4 hours per month with flexible scheduling available. Volunteer is assigned between 1-4 patients depending on the individual volunteer's needs and the needs of our current patients.

Your talents, skills, and interests can help determine what you do!

Volunteers become certified through Optage Hospice's training program. Optage Hospice specializes in providing services to those with dementia; volunteers should be comfortable in working with those with dementia - training and continuing support will be provided.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Optage Hospice provides compassionate care that focuses on comfort, quality, and support for individuals with terminal illness, their families, and caregivers. We are currently seeking visitors, both social and pet, at bth of our Bloomington campuses.

What does it mean to be a Companion Volunteer? It could mean a lot of things depending on the patient that the volunteer is matched with. You will work one -on-one with the patient, and sometimes their family, Some examples of what volunteers have done in the past include: reading novels and/or the Bible to patients; writing letters; painting nails or doing hair; household tasks; wheelchair walks; accompanying patient to activities, events, or Chapel so that they are able to participate, if desired; socializing; playing games; reviewing pictures or videos; music therapy; massage therapy.

What does it mean to be a Pet Visitor? Pet visitors don't need to be certified therapy or comfort animals but need to be obedient and calm. 

Hospice volunteers make a minimum commitment of 4 hours per month with flexible scheduling available. Volunteer is assigned between 1-4 patients depending on the individual volunteer's needs and the needs of our current patients.

Your talents, skills, and interests can help determine what you do!

Volunteers become certified through Optage Hospice's training program. Optage Hospice specializes in providing services to those with dementia; volunteers should be comfortable in working with those with dementia - training and continuing support will be provided.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Now Seeking Companion Volunteers in East Metro including Hudson and New Richmond, WI

Hospice provides compassionate care that focuses on comfort, quality, and support for individuals with terminal illness, their families, and caregivers.

What does it mean to be a Companion Volunteer? It could mean a lot of things depending on the patient that the volunteer is matched with. You will work one -on-one with the patient, and sometimes their family, Some examples of what volunteers have done in the past include: reading novels and/or the Bible to patients; writing letters; painting nails or doing hair; household tasks; wheelchair walks; accompanying patient to activities, events, or Chapel so that they are able to participate, if desired; socializing; playing games; reviewing pictures or videos; pet therapy; music therapy; massage therapy. Pet visitors also welcome!

Your talents, skills, and interests can help determine what you do.

Volunteers become certified through Optage Hospice's training program. Optage Hospice specializes in providing services to those with dementia; volunteers should be comfortable in working with those with dementia - training and continuing support will be provided.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Hospice provides compassionate care that focuses on comfort, quality, and support for individuals with terminal illness, their families, and caregivers.

What does it mean to be a Companion Volunteer? It could mean a lot of things depending on the patient that the volunteer is matched with. You will work one -on-one with the patient, and sometimes their family, Some examples of what volunteers have done in the past include: reading novels and/or the Bible to patients; writing letters; painting nails or doing hair; household tasks; wheelchair walks; accompanying patient to activities, events, or Chapel so that they are able to participate, if desired; socializing; playing games; reviewing pictures or videos; pet therapy; music therapy; massage therapy. Pet visitors also welcome!

Your talents, skills, and interests can help determine what you do.

Volunteers become certified through Optage Hospice's training program. Optage Hospice specializes in providing services to those with dementia; volunteers should be comfortable in working with those with dementia - training and continuing support will be provided.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54016

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Now Seeking Pet Visitor in Andover! (Age 18 +)

Presbyterian Homes and Services Hospice program (Optage Hospice) would love for you and your pet to come once a week or every other week for 30 min. - 2 hours and visit hospice patient(s) at your local Presbyterian Homes location. 

Does your pet (cat, dog or bird) love to visit with people? Do they not jump up, not react to loud noises and are able to listen to commands and provide people with love? If you answered yes to all three questions you and your pet are more than likely a good fit as a hospice companion. Animals do not need to be certified therapy animals to help bless our patients as a pet visitor.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Presbyterian Homes and Services Hospice program (Optage Hospice) would love for you and your pet to come once a week or every other week for 30 min. - 2 hours and visit hospice patient(s) at your local Presbyterian Homes location. 

Does your pet (cat, dog or bird) love to visit with people? Do they not jump up, not react to loud noises and are able to listen to commands and provide people with love? If you answered yes to all three questions you and your pet are more than likely a good fit as a hospice companion. Animals do not need to be certified therapy animals to help bless our patients as a pet visitor.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55304

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Now Seeking Companion Volunteers for Hospice in West Metro!

Optage Hospice provides compassionate care that focuses on comfort, quality, and support for individuals with terminal illness, their families, and caregivers.

What does it mean to be a Companion Volunteer? It could mean a lot of things depending on the patient that the volunteer is matched with. You will work one -on-one with the patient, and sometimes their family, Some examples of what volunteers have done in the past include: reading novels and/or the Bible to patients; writing letters; painting nails or doing hair; household tasks; wheelchair walks; accompanying patient to activities, events, or Chapel so that they are able to participate, if desired; socializing; playing games; reviewing pictures or videos; pet therapy; music therapy; massage therapy. Pet visitors also welcome!

Your talents, skills, and interests can help determine what you do.

Volunteers become certified through Optage Hospice's training program. Optage Hospice specializes in providing services to those with dementia; volunteers should be comfortable in working with those with dementia - training and continuing support will be provided.

Contact Samantha Sleeman for more information at ssleeman@preshomes.org or 651-631-6263.

 

Optage Hospice is a division of Presbyterian Homes and Services.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Optage Hospice provides compassionate care that focuses on comfort, quality, and support for individuals with terminal illness, their families, and caregivers.

What does it mean to be a Companion Volunteer? It could mean a lot of things depending on the patient that the volunteer is matched with. You will work one -on-one with the patient, and sometimes their family, Some examples of what volunteers have done in the past include: reading novels and/or the Bible to patients; writing letters; painting nails or doing hair; household tasks; wheelchair walks; accompanying patient to activities, events, or Chapel so that they are able to participate, if desired; socializing; playing games; reviewing pictures or videos; pet therapy; music therapy; massage therapy. Pet visitors also welcome!

Your talents, skills, and interests can help determine what you do.

Volunteers become certified through Optage Hospice's training program. Optage Hospice specializes in providing services to those with dementia; volunteers should be comfortable in working with those with dementia - training and continuing support will be provided.

Contact Samantha Sleeman for more information at ssleeman@preshomes.org or 651-631-6263.

 

Optage Hospice is a division of Presbyterian Homes and Services.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55391

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Do you have a cat that could be a pet visitor?

Presbyterian Homes and Services Hospice program (Optage Hospice) would love for you and your cat to come once a week or every other week for 30 min. - 2 hours and visit hospice patient atone of our Twin Cities Presbyterian Homes communities.

Does your cat love to visit with people? Do they not jump up, not react to loud noises and are able to listen to commands and provide people with love? If you answered yes to all three questions you and your pet are more than likely a good fit as a hospice companion. Animals do not need to be certified therapy animals to help bless our patients as a pet visitor.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Presbyterian Homes and Services Hospice program (Optage Hospice) would love for you and your cat to come once a week or every other week for 30 min. - 2 hours and visit hospice patient atone of our Twin Cities Presbyterian Homes communities.

Does your cat love to visit with people? Do they not jump up, not react to loud noises and are able to listen to commands and provide people with love? If you answered yes to all three questions you and your pet are more than likely a good fit as a hospice companion. Animals do not need to be certified therapy animals to help bless our patients as a pet visitor.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55112

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Companion Volunteer at Carondelet Village in Highland Village, St. Paul (Age 16 +)

Hospice provides compassionate care that focuses on comfort, quality, and support for individuals with terminal illness, their families, and caregivers. There are a variety of opportunities to assist our clients, such as reading, writing letters, office work, household tasks, wheelchair walks. Your talents, skills, and interests can help determine what you do.

Volunteers become certified through Optage Hospice's training program.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Hospice provides compassionate care that focuses on comfort, quality, and support for individuals with terminal illness, their families, and caregivers. There are a variety of opportunities to assist our clients, such as reading, writing letters, office work, household tasks, wheelchair walks. Your talents, skills, and interests can help determine what you do.

Volunteers become certified through Optage Hospice's training program.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55116

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Arden Hills Hospice Volunteers!!! (Age 16 +)

Optage Hospice provides compassionate care that focuses on comfort, quality, and support for individuals with terminal illness, their families, and caregivers. We are currently seeking visitors, both social and pet, at our Arden Hills location.

What does it mean to be a Companion Volunteer? It could mean a lot of things depending on the patient that the volunteer is matched with. You will work one -on-one with the patient, and sometimes their family, Some examples of what volunteers have done in the past include: reading novels and/or the Bible to patients; writing letters; painting nails or doing hair; household tasks; wheelchair walks; accompanying patient to activities, events, or Chapel so that they are able to participate, if desired; socializing; playing games; reviewing pictures or videos; music therapy; massage therapy.

What does it mean to be a Pet Visitor? Pet visitors don't need to be certified therapy or comfort animals but need to be obedient and calm. 

Hospice volunteers make a minimum commitment of 4 hours per month with flexible scheduling available. Volunteer is assigned between 1-4 patients depending on the individual volunteer's needs and the needs of our current patients.

Your talents, skills, and interests can help determine what you do!

Volunteers become certified through Optage Hospice's training program. Optage Hospice specializes in providing services to those with dementia; volunteers should be comfortable in working with those with dementia - training and continuing support will be provided.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Optage Hospice provides compassionate care that focuses on comfort, quality, and support for individuals with terminal illness, their families, and caregivers. We are currently seeking visitors, both social and pet, at our Arden Hills location.

What does it mean to be a Companion Volunteer? It could mean a lot of things depending on the patient that the volunteer is matched with. You will work one -on-one with the patient, and sometimes their family, Some examples of what volunteers have done in the past include: reading novels and/or the Bible to patients; writing letters; painting nails or doing hair; household tasks; wheelchair walks; accompanying patient to activities, events, or Chapel so that they are able to participate, if desired; socializing; playing games; reviewing pictures or videos; music therapy; massage therapy.

What does it mean to be a Pet Visitor? Pet visitors don't need to be certified therapy or comfort animals but need to be obedient and calm. 

Hospice volunteers make a minimum commitment of 4 hours per month with flexible scheduling available. Volunteer is assigned between 1-4 patients depending on the individual volunteer's needs and the needs of our current patients.

Your talents, skills, and interests can help determine what you do!

Volunteers become certified through Optage Hospice's training program. Optage Hospice specializes in providing services to those with dementia; volunteers should be comfortable in working with those with dementia - training and continuing support will be provided.

Nonprofit: Optage Hospice: Presbyterian Homes & Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55112

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Greeter - Blood Donation Center - Plymouth

Ensure that donors' first impressions of Memorial Blood Centers and the donation process are positive. Welcome donors, verify their file and explain the donation process. Must have excellent customer services skills and be computer literate. 

Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers

Ensure that donors' first impressions of Memorial Blood Centers and the donation process are positive. Welcome donors, verify their file and explain the donation process. Must have excellent customer services skills and be computer literate. 

Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55447

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Greeter - Blood Donation Center - St. Paul

Ensure that donors' first impressions of Memorial Blood Centers and the donation process are positive. Welcome donors, verify their file and explain the donation process. Must have excellent customer services skills and be computer literate. 

Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers

Ensure that donors' first impressions of Memorial Blood Centers and the donation process are positive. Welcome donors, verify their file and explain the donation process. Must have excellent customer services skills and be computer literate. 

Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Greeter - Blood Donation Center - Eden Prairie

Ensure that donors' first impressions of Memorial Blood Centers and the donation process are positive. Welcome donors, verify their file and explain the donation process. Must have excellent customer services skills and be computer literate. 

Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers

Ensure that donors' first impressions of Memorial Blood Centers and the donation process are positive. Welcome donors, verify their file and explain the donation process. Must have excellent customer services skills and be computer literate. 

Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55344

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Provide Transportation for Youth

Quincy House serve teens enrolled in 6th - 12th grade with after school and summer programs. These take place on Tuesday and Thursday nights throughout the year. Programs takes place 3:00-5:00pm and 6:30-8:30pm

Our mission is to transform lives by empowering teens to have hope for their future, while providing unconditional love and guidance along the way.

We need volunteers to provide students rides and will pick up and drop off students so they can participate in program nights.

Nonprofit: Quincy House

Quincy House serve teens enrolled in 6th - 12th grade with after school and summer programs. These take place on Tuesday and Thursday nights throughout the year. Programs takes place 3:00-5:00pm and 6:30-8:30pm

Our mission is to transform lives by empowering teens to have hope for their future, while providing unconditional love and guidance along the way.

We need volunteers to provide students rides and will pick up and drop off students so they can participate in program nights.

Nonprofit: Quincy House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55112

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentors

Invest in a teen’s life to provide our students hope, love and support throughout their journey as a young adult.

Grow Relationships - Mentors will be required to serve as a Program Leader for the first 3-6 months of volunteering. This will give mentors a chance to grow relationships with students, see which of them they connect with and it will give Quincy House an opportunity to see if they would be a good fit in a Mentor role. Each Mentor will have one student to invest in.

Participate in Training and Retreats - All mentors are required to attend training sessions (monthly) and retreats. Participation in other learning or training directed by Quincy staff will also be mandatory.

Provide Rides to Students - Mentors will pick up and drop off students for any activity they are leading.

Be consistent - After being placed with a teen, Mentors will communicate and plan one or more activities each week. 2-4 hours per week is the requirement for the duration of the commitment to this role.

Nonprofit: Quincy House

Invest in a teen’s life to provide our students hope, love and support throughout their journey as a young adult.

Grow Relationships - Mentors will be required to serve as a Program Leader for the first 3-6 months of volunteering. This will give mentors a chance to grow relationships with students, see which of them they connect with and it will give Quincy House an opportunity to see if they would be a good fit in a Mentor role. Each Mentor will have one student to invest in.

Participate in Training and Retreats - All mentors are required to attend training sessions (monthly) and retreats. Participation in other learning or training directed by Quincy staff will also be mandatory.

Provide Rides to Students - Mentors will pick up and drop off students for any activity they are leading.

Be consistent - After being placed with a teen, Mentors will communicate and plan one or more activities each week. 2-4 hours per week is the requirement for the duration of the commitment to this role.

Nonprofit: Quincy House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55112

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutors

Challenge and foster academic growth in our students and provide hope, love and support throughout their journey as a young adult.

Quincy is looking for Tutors who are equipped to teach subjects of Math, Science, Social Studies or English.

Be consistent - Quincy opens the house up for homework help from 4-6 on Tuesdays and Thursdays before Program begins and we ask our Tutors to consistently be checking in with students about getting help. Tutors must plan to be available once a week on one of those days.

Commit - Tutors will serve Quincy for at least 6 months. After the first 3 months of volunteering, both the volunteer and Quincy Staff can evaluate if this is a good fit for both. Beyond this, Tutors are required to find a replacement for themselves to finish out the duration of their commitment if for some reason that Tutor feels they must terminate their volunteer agreement.

Nonprofit: Quincy House

Challenge and foster academic growth in our students and provide hope, love and support throughout their journey as a young adult.

Quincy is looking for Tutors who are equipped to teach subjects of Math, Science, Social Studies or English.

Be consistent - Quincy opens the house up for homework help from 4-6 on Tuesdays and Thursdays before Program begins and we ask our Tutors to consistently be checking in with students about getting help. Tutors must plan to be available once a week on one of those days.

Commit - Tutors will serve Quincy for at least 6 months. After the first 3 months of volunteering, both the volunteer and Quincy Staff can evaluate if this is a good fit for both. Beyond this, Tutors are required to find a replacement for themselves to finish out the duration of their commitment if for some reason that Tutor feels they must terminate their volunteer agreement.

Nonprofit: Quincy House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55112

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program Leaders

Participate in delivering youth program services at Quincy House to provide our students hope, love and support throughout their journey as a young adult.

Preparation - Leaders will watch a video or read a briefing of what is to come on a given program night. This will allow the leader to be intentional with his or her nightly conversation.

Participate in Training and Retreats - All leaders are required to attend training sessions and retreats. Participation in other learning or training directed by Quincy staff will also be mandatory.

Provide Rides to Students - If able and willing, leaders will pick up and drop off students for any activity they are leading.

Assist Program Manager With Nightly Tasks - Leaders will help serve meals, lead games, activities and small groups, create a fun culture around the house, and fill the gap in whatever other way they are asked to.

Be consistent - Leaders will show up once a week on their assigned night (Tuesday or Thursday 6-8pm) for the duration of their commitment to their role. 

Willingness to Intervene - Leaders must be willing to confront and handle conflict amongst teens, and they must actively share and voice their thoughts in Group and Real Talk, especially when teens are not speaking up.

Other Events - Leaders will do service projects with our teens, go on trips, lead local activities, recruit youth, lead support groups, network for volunteers, etc.

Leaders will serve Quincy for 1 year. After the first 3 months of volunteering, both the volunteer and Quincy Staff can evaluate if this is a good fit for both. 

Nonprofit: Quincy House

Participate in delivering youth program services at Quincy House to provide our students hope, love and support throughout their journey as a young adult.

Preparation - Leaders will watch a video or read a briefing of what is to come on a given program night. This will allow the leader to be intentional with his or her nightly conversation.

Participate in Training and Retreats - All leaders are required to attend training sessions and retreats. Participation in other learning or training directed by Quincy staff will also be mandatory.

Provide Rides to Students - If able and willing, leaders will pick up and drop off students for any activity they are leading.

Assist Program Manager With Nightly Tasks - Leaders will help serve meals, lead games, activities and small groups, create a fun culture around the house, and fill the gap in whatever other way they are asked to.

Be consistent - Leaders will show up once a week on their assigned night (Tuesday or Thursday 6-8pm) for the duration of their commitment to their role. 

Willingness to Intervene - Leaders must be willing to confront and handle conflict amongst teens, and they must actively share and voice their thoughts in Group and Real Talk, especially when teens are not speaking up.

Other Events - Leaders will do service projects with our teens, go on trips, lead local activities, recruit youth, lead support groups, network for volunteers, etc.

Leaders will serve Quincy for 1 year. After the first 3 months of volunteering, both the volunteer and Quincy Staff can evaluate if this is a good fit for both. 

Nonprofit: Quincy House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55112

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a volunteer with a new nonprofit in your community to help end the cycle of youth homelessness

We are starting a new chapter of StandUp for Kids in the Twin Cities.

We need volunteers like you to work with us to identify the needs in our community. We already know we need mentors, housing advocates, and outreach support.

Will you give your time to make sure we are a success? Together we can help end the cycle of youth homelessness- one life at a time.

We ask that you please commit to a minimum of 1 year.

Nonprofit: StandUp for Kids- Twin Cities

We are starting a new chapter of StandUp for Kids in the Twin Cities.

We need volunteers like you to work with us to identify the needs in our community. We already know we need mentors, housing advocates, and outreach support.

Will you give your time to make sure we are a success? Together we can help end the cycle of youth homelessness- one life at a time.

We ask that you please commit to a minimum of 1 year.

Nonprofit: StandUp for Kids- Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tues-Thurs Evening Volunteers

The PROP Shop is looking for volunteers who can regularly volunteer on a Tuesday, Wednesday, and/or Thursday evening from 5pm-7pm. Tasks during this time frame include sorting donations, organizing items for display, and helping provide services to local families in need. If you're looking for a volunteer time but work during the day, this is a great opportunity for you.

Nonprofit: The PROP Shop of Eden Prairie

The PROP Shop is looking for volunteers who can regularly volunteer on a Tuesday, Wednesday, and/or Thursday evening from 5pm-7pm. Tasks during this time frame include sorting donations, organizing items for display, and helping provide services to local families in need. If you're looking for a volunteer time but work during the day, this is a great opportunity for you.

Nonprofit: The PROP Shop of Eden Prairie

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55344-2036

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toy Drive

Our inventory of new toys for children aged 10 to 16 is extremely low.  We would welcome anyone to conduct a toy drive to collect these items.  We try to keep each item in the $10 range.  Items include: legos, bath and body products, hair and makeup products, electronics, etc.

Nonprofit: The Toy Corner

Our inventory of new toys for children aged 10 to 16 is extremely low.  We would welcome anyone to conduct a toy drive to collect these items.  We try to keep each item in the $10 range.  Items include: legos, bath and body products, hair and makeup products, electronics, etc.

Nonprofit: The Toy Corner

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55379

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Book Club Facilitator

Love reading and looking for an opportunity to connect with seniors who also love to read? This is the position for you.

Key Responsibilities:

Read monthly selection for book club and than help facilitate discussion.

Ability to be available on a monthly basis on the time determined by the book club group.

Help select next book and than distribute books to residents if needed.

Nonprofit: Ebenezer Ridges

Love reading and looking for an opportunity to connect with seniors who also love to read? This is the position for you.

Key Responsibilities:

Read monthly selection for book club and than help facilitate discussion.

Ability to be available on a monthly basis on the time determined by the book club group.

Help select next book and than distribute books to residents if needed.

Nonprofit: Ebenezer Ridges

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55337

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Child Care Volunteer

Come spend time and spread some joy with our children who attend our intergenerational program at Ebenezer Ridges! We have a variety of opportunities available from rocking babies to reading and doing projects with our toddlers and preschool aged children.

Nonprofit: Ebenezer Ridges

Come spend time and spread some joy with our children who attend our intergenerational program at Ebenezer Ridges! We have a variety of opportunities available from rocking babies to reading and doing projects with our toddlers and preschool aged children.

Nonprofit: Ebenezer Ridges

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55337

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Visiting Pet Volunteer

Does your dog or cat have personality plus? Would you love to see your pet bring joy to others? Our visiting pet program provides stimulation and socialization opportunities to residents through pet interaction. This opportunity is best for volunteers with a pet that demonstrates a friendly, positive demeanor with groups of people and/or unfamiliar people and surroundings. Your pet will get "loved up" every time they visit.

 

 

 

 

Nonprofit: Ebenezer Ridges

Does your dog or cat have personality plus? Would you love to see your pet bring joy to others? Our visiting pet program provides stimulation and socialization opportunities to residents through pet interaction. This opportunity is best for volunteers with a pet that demonstrates a friendly, positive demeanor with groups of people and/or unfamiliar people and surroundings. Your pet will get "loved up" every time they visit.

 

 

 

 

Nonprofit: Ebenezer Ridges

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55337

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: One to One Visitor

Do you love getting to know people? Seniors have rich histories and varied interests to share. Some residents without family nearby, really enjoy having a visitor. We are looking for volunteers that can provide individual attention reflecting the resident’s interests and that enjoy learning about another. One to one visitors are assigned a person who would benefit from social interactions.

 

Nonprofit: Ebenezer Ridges

Do you love getting to know people? Seniors have rich histories and varied interests to share. Some residents without family nearby, really enjoy having a visitor. We are looking for volunteers that can provide individual attention reflecting the resident’s interests and that enjoy learning about another. One to one visitors are assigned a person who would benefit from social interactions.

 

Nonprofit: Ebenezer Ridges

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55337

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adult Day Volunteer

Would you enjoy assisting seniors with any of a wide variety of resident activities? Our Adult Day Program provides high quality recreation, education, social and interest opportunities that enhance resident engagement and satisfaction. Working closely with a wonderful staff, you would help with activities such as Art, Bingo, Card Club, Crafts, Correspondence/writing, Education activities, Groups, Outings, Special events, Social activities, and One to one visiting.

Nonprofit: Ebenezer Ridges

Would you enjoy assisting seniors with any of a wide variety of resident activities? Our Adult Day Program provides high quality recreation, education, social and interest opportunities that enhance resident engagement and satisfaction. Working closely with a wonderful staff, you would help with activities such as Art, Bingo, Card Club, Crafts, Correspondence/writing, Education activities, Groups, Outings, Special events, Social activities, and One to one visiting.

Nonprofit: Ebenezer Ridges

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55337

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Writers' Room tutor @ South High School (in-person)

826 MSP operates the Writers' Room at South High School—a space for students to work with tutors on essays and other writing projects. Volunteers can expect to work one-on-one or in small groups with students on writing assignments like essays and papers.

Volunteers for this position must be fully vaccinated. 

Students, staff, and volunteers will be wearing masks during each program.

 

 

Volunteers sign up for one shift (or more) per week, Mondays–Thursdays.

Shift 1: 8:30-10:30am
Shift 2: 10:30-12:30pm
Shift 3: 12:30-2:00pm
Shift 4: 2:00-4:00pm

 

826 MSP is looking for volunteers with:
- passion for working with and learning alongside students
- desire to build healthy relationships and learning skills
- consistency and reliability
- enthusiasm for affirming students' identities, strengths, and imagination
- experience in (or willingness to learn about) working with students of color and antiracist educational practices

 

"Do I have to be an expert in all school subjects to volunteer?"
No. Tutors are not expected to have all the answers. What's most important is that you can work alongside students to help them find the answers themselves.

"Do I have to be a professional writer to volunteer?"
No. 826 MSP believes everyone is a writer—students and grown-ups alike!

Volunteers with language skills in Somali, Oromo, Amharic, and Spanish especially encouraged to get involved!

South High School alumni especially encouraged to get involved!

Nonprofit: 826 MSP

826 MSP operates the Writers' Room at South High School—a space for students to work with tutors on essays and other writing projects. Volunteers can expect to work one-on-one or in small groups with students on writing assignments like essays and papers.

Volunteers for this position must be fully vaccinated. 

Students, staff, and volunteers will be wearing masks during each program.

 

 

Volunteers sign up for one shift (or more) per week, Mondays–Thursdays.

Shift 1: 8:30-10:30am
Shift 2: 10:30-12:30pm
Shift 3: 12:30-2:00pm
Shift 4: 2:00-4:00pm

 

826 MSP is looking for volunteers with:
- passion for working with and learning alongside students
- desire to build healthy relationships and learning skills
- consistency and reliability
- enthusiasm for affirming students' identities, strengths, and imagination
- experience in (or willingness to learn about) working with students of color and antiracist educational practices

 

"Do I have to be an expert in all school subjects to volunteer?"
No. Tutors are not expected to have all the answers. What's most important is that you can work alongside students to help them find the answers themselves.

"Do I have to be a professional writer to volunteer?"
No. 826 MSP believes everyone is a writer—students and grown-ups alike!

Volunteers with language skills in Somali, Oromo, Amharic, and Spanish especially encouraged to get involved!

South High School alumni especially encouraged to get involved!

Nonprofit: 826 MSP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cloverbud Coordinators

Working with our youngest 4-H members in kindergarten through grade 2 can be especially rewarding and fun for volunteers.  Along with providing a great learning experience for young people, Cloverbud coordinators work with families and engage them in 4-H to make sure Cloverbuds get the most from the program. They also work with club leaders to integrate Cloverbud activities with older youth.

For more information, visit the Cloverbud leader description. 

Locations: All or at some existing clubs 

Project areas: STEM, Fine Arts & Crafts  

Commitment: 2-4 hours/month, 3 month commitment minimum

Nonprofit: U of M Extension - Hennepin County 4-H

Working with our youngest 4-H members in kindergarten through grade 2 can be especially rewarding and fun for volunteers.  Along with providing a great learning experience for young people, Cloverbud coordinators work with families and engage them in 4-H to make sure Cloverbuds get the most from the program. They also work with club leaders to integrate Cloverbud activities with older youth.

For more information, visit the Cloverbud leader description. 

Locations: All or at some existing clubs 

Project areas: STEM, Fine Arts & Crafts  

Commitment: 2-4 hours/month, 3 month commitment minimum

Nonprofit: U of M Extension - Hennepin County 4-H

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Club Activity Leaders

Are you an expert in your field? An avid crafts- or tradesperson? An artist? Help and support youth develop important skills sets in your field! Involve youth in becoming competent, caring, and connected citizens of character in their community. Visit a club meeting and share your expertise through a structured learning experience. 

For more information, visit the Activity Leader description. 

 

Locations: At various 4-H club sites  

Project areas:  Food & nutrition, shop/woodworking, gardening and agriculture, livestock, STEM, photography & videography, global citizenship & social justice

Commitment: 4-6 hours/month, 1-3 month month commitment minimum

Nonprofit: U of M Extension - Hennepin County 4-H

Are you an expert in your field? An avid crafts- or tradesperson? An artist? Help and support youth develop important skills sets in your field! Involve youth in becoming competent, caring, and connected citizens of character in their community. Visit a club meeting and share your expertise through a structured learning experience. 

For more information, visit the Activity Leader description. 

 

Locations: At various 4-H club sites  

Project areas:  Food & nutrition, shop/woodworking, gardening and agriculture, livestock, STEM, photography & videography, global citizenship & social justice

Commitment: 4-6 hours/month, 1-3 month month commitment minimum

Nonprofit: U of M Extension - Hennepin County 4-H

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55455

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: New Club Leaders

Our program supports youth and clubs in rural, suburban, and urban settings. We are committed to evolving with community needs and being present in as many communities of our county as possible. We currently are in need of volunteers to start their own clubs in:

Locations: Richfield, Bloomington, Minnetonka, Eden Prairie, South Minneapolis, Rogers, North Minneapolis

Project areas: STEM, Fine Arts & Crafts, Environment & Outdoors, Space Exploration 

Commitment: 4-8 hours/month, 1 year commitment minimum

For more information, visit the Club leader description.

Nonprofit: U of M Extension - Hennepin County 4-H

Our program supports youth and clubs in rural, suburban, and urban settings. We are committed to evolving with community needs and being present in as many communities of our county as possible. We currently are in need of volunteers to start their own clubs in:

Locations: Richfield, Bloomington, Minnetonka, Eden Prairie, South Minneapolis, Rogers, North Minneapolis

Project areas: STEM, Fine Arts & Crafts, Environment & Outdoors, Space Exploration 

Commitment: 4-8 hours/month, 1 year commitment minimum

For more information, visit the Club leader description.

Nonprofit: U of M Extension - Hennepin County 4-H

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55455

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Promotion and Outreach Advocate

Calling all aspiring graphic designers, public relations, and business marketing majors and professionals! Help Hennepin 4-H maintain and enhance our online and social media presence to current and new external audiences. Support club, program and fundraising events. Creativity is preferred! 

Commitment: 5-8 hours/month, 1 year commitment minimum

Paid: $500 annual stipend

For more information, visit the full position description here.

Nonprofit: U of M Extension - Hennepin County 4-H

Calling all aspiring graphic designers, public relations, and business marketing majors and professionals! Help Hennepin 4-H maintain and enhance our online and social media presence to current and new external audiences. Support club, program and fundraising events. Creativity is preferred! 

Commitment: 5-8 hours/month, 1 year commitment minimum

Paid: $500 annual stipend

For more information, visit the full position description here.

Nonprofit: U of M Extension - Hennepin County 4-H

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55455

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Financial Stewardship Advocate

Seeking a strong and motivated leader who will co-supervise and sustain our programmatic finances. The Financial Stewardship Advocate will ensure good, responsible fiscal planning, decision-making, and oversight, which supports innovative, high-quality 4-H youth programming opportunities in Hennepin County. Quickbooks experience required; additional training in 4-H administrative logistics will be provided.

Commitment: 8 hours/month, 1 year commitment minimum

Paid: $500 annual stipend 

For more information, visit the full position description here.

Nonprofit: U of M Extension - Hennepin County 4-H

Seeking a strong and motivated leader who will co-supervise and sustain our programmatic finances. The Financial Stewardship Advocate will ensure good, responsible fiscal planning, decision-making, and oversight, which supports innovative, high-quality 4-H youth programming opportunities in Hennepin County. Quickbooks experience required; additional training in 4-H administrative logistics will be provided.

Commitment: 8 hours/month, 1 year commitment minimum

Paid: $500 annual stipend 

For more information, visit the full position description here.

Nonprofit: U of M Extension - Hennepin County 4-H

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55455

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Volunteer

Event Volunteer- Come help with our events. Join us to greet people, do sign in, run AV, help set or decorate, clean up, etc. We have a handful of events throughout the year so this would not be an ongoing role but would be guided by staff and called on when needed. Hourly commitment varies by event.

Nonprofit: Opportunity Partners

Event Volunteer- Come help with our events. Join us to greet people, do sign in, run AV, help set or decorate, clean up, etc. We have a handful of events throughout the year so this would not be an ongoing role but would be guided by staff and called on when needed. Hourly commitment varies by event.

Nonprofit: Opportunity Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55343

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Residential Volunteer

Residential or Group Home Volunteer- Spend some time in our residential facilities working with people served. Plan an activity, cook a meal, do some cleaning or decorating, or just come to hang out and chat. It’s a great way to get to know people in their own space, build relationships and help out around the house.

Nonprofit: Opportunity Partners

Residential or Group Home Volunteer- Spend some time in our residential facilities working with people served. Plan an activity, cook a meal, do some cleaning or decorating, or just come to hang out and chat. It’s a great way to get to know people in their own space, build relationships and help out around the house.

Nonprofit: Opportunity Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55343

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Maintenance and Facilities Volunteer

Maintenance and Facilities Volunteer- If you like working with your hands and staying behind the scenes this may be the role you’re looking for. Help our facilities team keep our group and residential facilities up and running, our grounds and landscaping in order and everything in its place. Maybe you’re a retired carpenter, a champion cleaner whose home is already pristine, master (or amateur) gardener, or a tradesperson with some time to share, put your skills to great use by joining our team. All needs to be identified by staff and assigned based on skills and interest. Monthly commitment of 1-5 hours.

Nonprofit: Opportunity Partners

Maintenance and Facilities Volunteer- If you like working with your hands and staying behind the scenes this may be the role you’re looking for. Help our facilities team keep our group and residential facilities up and running, our grounds and landscaping in order and everything in its place. Maybe you’re a retired carpenter, a champion cleaner whose home is already pristine, master (or amateur) gardener, or a tradesperson with some time to share, put your skills to great use by joining our team. All needs to be identified by staff and assigned based on skills and interest. Monthly commitment of 1-5 hours.

Nonprofit: Opportunity Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55343

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Enrichment Classroom Volunteer

Enrichment Classes- Join our staff and teachers to lend a hand during our Enrichment Classes at Koch. Help set up and break down the classroom, help students during the class and work with the teacher to provide additional support to people served. Monday-Friday 9-11am or 11:30-1pm.

Nonprofit: Opportunity Partners

Enrichment Classes- Join our staff and teachers to lend a hand during our Enrichment Classes at Koch. Help set up and break down the classroom, help students during the class and work with the teacher to provide additional support to people served. Monday-Friday 9-11am or 11:30-1pm.

Nonprofit: Opportunity Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55343

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: StandUp for Kids is Looking for Outreach Support

Do you have passion to end youth homelessness?

Do you want to build a genuine, warm connection with youth on the streets?

StandUp for Kids- Twin Cities is looking for volunteers and leaders who have a desire to go out into the street to meet the youth where they are and build a connection with them so we can help them make attainable goals towards getting off the street.

Nonprofit: StandUp for Kids- Twin Cities

Do you have passion to end youth homelessness?

Do you want to build a genuine, warm connection with youth on the streets?

StandUp for Kids- Twin Cities is looking for volunteers and leaders who have a desire to go out into the street to meet the youth where they are and build a connection with them so we can help them make attainable goals towards getting off the street.

Nonprofit: StandUp for Kids- Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Looking for mentors to provide professional development guidance to at-risk and homeless youth

Do you have experience with reviewing resumes? Providing mentoring on professional development and career development? We are looking for enthusiastic mentors to work with homeless and at risk youth in the community to answer their questions and provide them with guidance on career development and areas related to their own professional development. This is a great opportunity to work with a unique nonprofit organization called StandUp for Kids that is focused on addressing the individual needs of each young person to end the cycle of youth homelessness.

We are flexible and want to work with your schedule. Please get in touch to discuss further!

Nonprofit: StandUp for Kids- Twin Cities

Do you have experience with reviewing resumes? Providing mentoring on professional development and career development? We are looking for enthusiastic mentors to work with homeless and at risk youth in the community to answer their questions and provide them with guidance on career development and areas related to their own professional development. This is a great opportunity to work with a unique nonprofit organization called StandUp for Kids that is focused on addressing the individual needs of each young person to end the cycle of youth homelessness.

We are flexible and want to work with your schedule. Please get in touch to discuss further!

Nonprofit: StandUp for Kids- Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55406

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Support for our Walk for a Child initiative

The Sierra Leone Foundation is committed to transformative change through grassroots organizing. We are in the process of planning a 500 mile walk across Sierra Leone! Our founder and director walked 300 miles last year and is committed, along with others, to walk even more in support of women survivors of gender based violence and their children, while also amplifying the impact this past year has had on girls access to education. We are looking for people to help write grants, reach out to businesses and organizations to build partnerships and to spend time on social media to share the amazing story of this Walk

 

Nonprofit: Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy

The Sierra Leone Foundation is committed to transformative change through grassroots organizing. We are in the process of planning a 500 mile walk across Sierra Leone! Our founder and director walked 300 miles last year and is committed, along with others, to walk even more in support of women survivors of gender based violence and their children, while also amplifying the impact this past year has had on girls access to education. We are looking for people to help write grants, reach out to businesses and organizations to build partnerships and to spend time on social media to share the amazing story of this Walk

 

Nonprofit: Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Website Support (Age 18 +)

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

OUR DREAM

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

SLFND is a grassroots organization developing educational, agriculture and entrepreneurial opportunities-we have a genuine story to tell and are looking for volunteers to support our on-going website maintenance.   It's important that our website reflects the best of our ideals and activities.  

Nonprofit: Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy

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

OUR DREAM

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

SLFND is a grassroots organization developing educational, agriculture and entrepreneurial opportunities-we have a genuine story to tell and are looking for volunteers to support our on-going website maintenance.   It's important that our website reflects the best of our ideals and activities.  

Nonprofit: Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant writing/fundraising support (Age 18 +)

The Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy is a grassroots organization that works on early childhood education and sustainable agriculture as a means for community healing and growth.  We would welcome volunteer help with both researching relevant grant possibilities and writing the grants so they are ready for submission.  We have a specific need for grants that support social enterprises and early childhood education.  Our organization has great possibilities for expansion and now needs to connect to the funding to make the expansion possible.  The volunteering can be done at home  with the organization happy to provide as much support as needed.  

Nonprofit: Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy

The Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy is a grassroots organization that works on early childhood education and sustainable agriculture as a means for community healing and growth.  We would welcome volunteer help with both researching relevant grant possibilities and writing the grants so they are ready for submission.  We have a specific need for grants that support social enterprises and early childhood education.  Our organization has great possibilities for expansion and now needs to connect to the funding to make the expansion possible.  The volunteering can be done at home  with the organization happy to provide as much support as needed.  

Nonprofit: Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55418

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event planning support

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

OUR DREAM

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

SLFND is looking for interested community members to support our work in planning fundraising events and educational events.  As our project works towards self-sufficiency, we are working hard on planning opportunities to both share our story and invite individuals to support our activities financially.

Nonprofit: Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy

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

OUR DREAM

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

SLFND is looking for interested community members to support our work in planning fundraising events and educational events.  As our project works towards self-sufficiency, we are working hard on planning opportunities to both share our story and invite individuals to support our activities financially.

Nonprofit: Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55418

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Communication support

The Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy is a gradsroots organization that is growing and is looking for communication and social media support.  We have the first village preschool in Sierra Leone with 200 children!  It's been a beautiful journey so far, and we're only getting started!  The ideal volunteer would be willing to help plan and follow up on member engagement, assist with communication with partner organizations, help with outreach to communities and social media posting.  All volunteer work would be done independently at home, and the executive director and volunteer coordinator would be happy to meet and talk as often as needed.  Any amount of time would be wonderful.

Nonprofit: Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy

The Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy is a gradsroots organization that is growing and is looking for communication and social media support.  We have the first village preschool in Sierra Leone with 200 children!  It's been a beautiful journey so far, and we're only getting started!  The ideal volunteer would be willing to help plan and follow up on member engagement, assist with communication with partner organizations, help with outreach to communities and social media posting.  All volunteer work would be done independently at home, and the executive director and volunteer coordinator would be happy to meet and talk as often as needed.  Any amount of time would be wonderful.

Nonprofit: Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55418

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pro-Bono Director of Fundraising and Development

Be a part of an organization that is making a difference. We are currently seeking an experienced Fundraising and Development Director to provide leadership and support for our fundraising efforts.

Job Overview

The Fundraising and Development Director oversees our donor relations program and manages our fundraising initiatives. They will be responsible for developing our non-profit's fundraising campaigns, communicating with current and prospective donors, and building a stronger development team for our organization. This position involves managing individual and corporate gifts, as well as annual giving campaigns.

The Fundraising and Development Director will lead major gift initiatives from individual donors through identifying, organizing, and leading a portfolio of major gift fundraising, marketing, and communications activities. Additionally, the Director plays a leadership role in relationship development efforts and works effectively and collaboratively with the Board and Vice Chairman.

The Director of Development will serve as an integral member of the leadership team of the Minority Business Growth Alliance. Must be analytical, detail oriented, have strong communication and organizational skills and able to work in a fast-paced environment.

Job Responsibilities - Duties include, but are not limited to:

Organize individual donor campaigns (major donors, direct mail and Board of Directors) Organize solicitation drives for pledges of ongoing support from individuals, corporations, and foundations Manage Development pipeline to ensure the viability and sustainability of all funding Generate an annual engagement calendar of activities Work with Vice Chairman and Board to determine goals each year Work with Vice Chairman and Board to create Development budget Provide monthly Dashboard reporting toward achieving Goals Oversee the Development Team including mentoring/training, staffing needs, reviews, budgeting, and assignment of projects and responsibilities to individuals within the team

Knowledge, Skills, and Qualifications

Committed to the mission, vision, values and communities in that CES serves Experience and demonstrated success in the field of major gifts cultivation and fundraising Highly developed communication and interpersonal skills; ability to build relationships and tailor messages in a compelling way     to a broad range of people with varying backgrounds Strong drive and ability to meet deadlines and complete work in a timely and accurate manner Self-motivated and work with minimal supervision Creative problem-solving skills, excellent organization and planning skills, sound judgment and the ability to make decisions

Reports to the Vice Chairman

 

Nonprofit: Minority Business Growth Alliance

Be a part of an organization that is making a difference. We are currently seeking an experienced Fundraising and Development Director to provide leadership and support for our fundraising efforts.

Job Overview

The Fundraising and Development Director oversees our donor relations program and manages our fundraising initiatives. They will be responsible for developing our non-profit's fundraising campaigns, communicating with current and prospective donors, and building a stronger development team for our organization. This position involves managing individual and corporate gifts, as well as annual giving campaigns.

The Fundraising and Development Director will lead major gift initiatives from individual donors through identifying, organizing, and leading a portfolio of major gift fundraising, marketing, and communications activities. Additionally, the Director plays a leadership role in relationship development efforts and works effectively and collaboratively with the Board and Vice Chairman.

The Director of Development will serve as an integral member of the leadership team of the Minority Business Growth Alliance. Must be analytical, detail oriented, have strong communication and organizational skills and able to work in a fast-paced environment.

Job Responsibilities - Duties include, but are not limited to:

Organize individual donor campaigns (major donors, direct mail and Board of Directors) Organize solicitation drives for pledges of ongoing support from individuals, corporations, and foundations Manage Development pipeline to ensure the viability and sustainability of all funding Generate an annual engagement calendar of activities Work with Vice Chairman and Board to determine goals each year Work with Vice Chairman and Board to create Development budget Provide monthly Dashboard reporting toward achieving Goals Oversee the Development Team including mentoring/training, staffing needs, reviews, budgeting, and assignment of projects and responsibilities to individuals within the team

Knowledge, Skills, and Qualifications

Committed to the mission, vision, values and communities in that CES serves Experience and demonstrated success in the field of major gifts cultivation and fundraising Highly developed communication and interpersonal skills; ability to build relationships and tailor messages in a compelling way     to a broad range of people with varying backgrounds Strong drive and ability to meet deadlines and complete work in a timely and accurate manner Self-motivated and work with minimal supervision Creative problem-solving skills, excellent organization and planning skills, sound judgment and the ability to make decisions

Reports to the Vice Chairman

 

Nonprofit: Minority Business Growth Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a State Chair for Their Stories Political

Become a State Chair for Their Stories Political!

Their Stories Political is a nonprofit organization aiming to channel youth activism to enact change at the legislative level. At Their Stories, we understand the delicate and consequential nature of politics. Our goal is to bring inclusivity and progressivism to the spotlight, while placing an emphasis on systemic change.

State Chairs will organize, oversee, and develop a Their Stories chapter within their state. This would include recruiting members, managing projects and events, organizing fundraisers, campaign for/against certain policy, working with state public officials, and more!

Nonprofit: Their Stories Political

Become a State Chair for Their Stories Political!

Their Stories Political is a nonprofit organization aiming to channel youth activism to enact change at the legislative level. At Their Stories, we understand the delicate and consequential nature of politics. Our goal is to bring inclusivity and progressivism to the spotlight, while placing an emphasis on systemic change.

State Chairs will organize, oversee, and develop a Their Stories chapter within their state. This would include recruiting members, managing projects and events, organizing fundraisers, campaign for/against certain policy, working with state public officials, and more!

Nonprofit: Their Stories Political

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gardener

Assist our grounds and landscaping team by weeding landscaping beds throughout the campus.

Nonprofit: Catholic Eldercare

Assist our grounds and landscaping team by weeding landscaping beds throughout the campus.

Nonprofit: Catholic Eldercare

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55413

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Warehouse Dishes (Age 18 +)

After our events, equipment (bins, scoops, bowls) needs to be washed and stacked to dry. Volunteer will stand/move along 3 compartment sink and need to lift up to 20 pounds, potentially above head.  This opportunity is occasional, but ongoing and can be flexible to the volunteers' availability.

Nonprofit: Harvest Pack

After our events, equipment (bins, scoops, bowls) needs to be washed and stacked to dry. Volunteer will stand/move along 3 compartment sink and need to lift up to 20 pounds, potentially above head.  This opportunity is occasional, but ongoing and can be flexible to the volunteers' availability.

Nonprofit: Harvest Pack

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Library Staff Sunday Afternoons

Volunteers are needed now more than ever! 

Volunteers keep the doors of the Newport Library open. You are a friendly face. You do not have to be a computer wiz but should have familiarity with a computer. You are simply asked to be friendly and as helpful as you can be. Training will be provided. There is optional book shelving, and tidying up. You will help people check-out books, may occasionally send a fax or make a photocopy. Volunteers do have to fill out a volunteer application and have a background check. Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older to work alone.

Nonprofit: City of Newport, MN- Newport Library & Community Center

Volunteers are needed now more than ever! 

Volunteers keep the doors of the Newport Library open. You are a friendly face. You do not have to be a computer wiz but should have familiarity with a computer. You are simply asked to be friendly and as helpful as you can be. Training will be provided. There is optional book shelving, and tidying up. You will help people check-out books, may occasionally send a fax or make a photocopy. Volunteers do have to fill out a volunteer application and have a background check. Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older to work alone.

Nonprofit: City of Newport, MN- Newport Library & Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55055

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Manicures

Treat our residents to manicures.  Clean, wash and shape nails, polish.  No trimming of cuticles or nails.

Nonprofit: Catholic Eldercare

Treat our residents to manicures.  Clean, wash and shape nails, polish.  No trimming of cuticles or nails.

Nonprofit: Catholic Eldercare

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55418

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wish List

Help provide safety and comfort to youth, adults, and families in need.

Top priority:

SURVIVOR KITS

​These kits will provide youth on the streets with basic necessities. Our Mobile Case Managers connect these youth experiencing homelessness with community resources.   • Backpacks/bags to put the items in
• Snacks and bottled water
• Hygiene products:
• Chap Stick/baby wipes/wash cloths/Kleenex packs
• Small first aid kits or items
• Clothing (S/M/L adult)
• T-shirts (white or black)
• Black socks
• Hand warmers
• Dollar Store/Target/Cub $5-10 gift cards
How do I get my donations to 180 Degrees?

​Drop-off or ship items to any of the sites at the bottom of the page below.
For drop-offs, please first connect with the program contact listed.   http://www.180degrees.org/wish-list  

Thank you so much for your generosity! Please email Alex Moeller at alex.moeller@180degrees.org with any questions. 

 

Nonprofit: 180 Degrees

Help provide safety and comfort to youth, adults, and families in need.

Top priority:

SURVIVOR KITS

​These kits will provide youth on the streets with basic necessities. Our Mobile Case Managers connect these youth experiencing homelessness with community resources.   • Backpacks/bags to put the items in
• Snacks and bottled water
• Hygiene products:
• Chap Stick/baby wipes/wash cloths/Kleenex packs
• Small first aid kits or items
• Clothing (S/M/L adult)
• T-shirts (white or black)
• Black socks
• Hand warmers
• Dollar Store/Target/Cub $5-10 gift cards
How do I get my donations to 180 Degrees?

​Drop-off or ship items to any of the sites at the bottom of the page below.
For drop-offs, please first connect with the program contact listed.   http://www.180degrees.org/wish-list  

Thank you so much for your generosity! Please email Alex Moeller at alex.moeller@180degrees.org with any questions. 

 

Nonprofit: 180 Degrees

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55106

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Companion

We are looking for a volunteer companion to accompany clients to appointments, assisting with errands as well as engaging in friendly conversations. There may be times when you're as to sit with a client and interacted with a favorite hobby or activity. Light housework may be needed at times.

Nonprofit: Hope and New Life Healthcare

We are looking for a volunteer companion to accompany clients to appointments, assisting with errands as well as engaging in friendly conversations. There may be times when you're as to sit with a client and interacted with a favorite hobby or activity. Light housework may be needed at times.

Nonprofit: Hope and New Life Healthcare

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55124

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Secretary

Your Clerical and administrative stills will be greatly appreciated. The job would include answering phone calls, organizing files, scheduling appts, typing up documents, inputting information into our database, respond to calls and checking emails. 

Nonprofit: Hope and New Life Healthcare

Your Clerical and administrative stills will be greatly appreciated. The job would include answering phone calls, organizing files, scheduling appts, typing up documents, inputting information into our database, respond to calls and checking emails. 

Nonprofit: Hope and New Life Healthcare

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55124

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program Aide

These Volunteers play games, read, visit, listen to music, take walks, etc. with residents/tenants on a one-to-one or in a group setting.  Contact: dlucas@catholiceldercare.org

Nonprofit: Catholic Eldercare

These Volunteers play games, read, visit, listen to music, take walks, etc. with residents/tenants on a one-to-one or in a group setting.  Contact: dlucas@catholiceldercare.org

Nonprofit: Catholic Eldercare

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 55413

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Canine Inspired Change Board Member (21+)

Canine Inspired Change (CIC) is looking to expand our board of directors. We value each and every board member - the dedication to supporting our mission and the individual skill set each of them bring to our organization. We are currently prioritizing BIPOC applicants to provide better representation on our board.

CIC serves diverse communities throughout the Twin Cities, and believes that the young people we serve should see themselves in our board, staff, and volunteer teams. 

If you are interested in this opportunity please contact Alyssa Boldischar, CIC Board Chair, for more information: alyssa@canineinspiredchange.org

what we do

Canine Inspired Change is a nonprofit organization dedicated to giving vulnerable youth the social-emotional tools they need to be active participants in their schools and their communities. Our work helps these remarkable young people transcend trauma, social struggles and isolation by sparking meaningful connections with dogs, volunteers and each other.

our mission

We harness the healing power of dogs to break down barriers and spark powerful connections—empowering youth who either have socially isolating conditions or have experienced trauma.

Our specially designed programs provide opportunities for youth to learn social-emotional behaviors that can help them not just survive—but thrive—in school and later in life.

Healthy relationships are the foundation for a healthy community—and CIC is dedicated to giving youth the tools they need to be active participants in their community by delivering transformative moments between dogs and youth.

 Find out more about us at: www.canineinspiredchange.org


Canine Inspired Change

Board Member Job Description

Provide governance to the organization, represent it to the community, help build and provide resources to the organization, and accept the ultimate legal authority for it. 

Attend scheduled board and committee meetings as stated in CIC’s bylaws  Review organizational mission statement and refine it when appropriate  Evaluate the performance of the executive director  Ensure effective organizational planning 

* Oversee and review written plans that outline CIC’s long-term goals 

* Conduct periodic assessments of CIC’s operating environment 

* Balance planning and action 

Determine and monitor the organization’s programs and services 

* Consider needs of participants in review of CIC’s programs and services 

* Review and approve all program changes 

* Participate in CIC’s programs and events 

Ensure adequate resources 

* Contribute annually 

* Participate in site visits and fundraising calls as needed 

* Review fundraising strategy 

Manage resources effectively 

* Approve annual budget 

* Review financial statements 

* Require and review independent annual audit and required filings 

Communicate the role and activities of CIC and promote the organization’s public presence 

* Represent the organization in the community 

* Assist in the development and management of working relationships with other organizations and individuals 

Selection of board officers  Participate in assessment of the board’s own performance  Select an executive director when a vacancy occurs 

 

Nonprofit: Canine Inspired Change

Canine Inspired Change (CIC) is looking to expand our board of directors. We value each and every board member - the dedication to supporting our mission and the individual skill set each of them bring to our organization. We are currently prioritizing BIPOC applicants to provide better representation on our board.

CIC serves diverse communities throughout the Twin Cities, and believes that the young people we serve should see themselves in our board, staff, and volunteer teams. 

If you are interested in this opportunity please contact Alyssa Boldischar, CIC Board Chair, for more information: alyssa@canineinspiredchange.org

what we do

Canine Inspired Change is a nonprofit organization dedicated to giving vulnerable youth the social-emotional tools they need to be active participants in their schools and their communities. Our work helps these remarkable young people transcend trauma, social struggles and isolation by sparking meaningful connections with dogs, volunteers and each other.

our mission

We harness the healing power of dogs to break down barriers and spark powerful connections—empowering youth who either have socially isolating conditions or have experienced trauma.

Our specially designed programs provide opportunities for youth to learn social-emotional behaviors that can help them not just survive—but thrive—in school and later in life.

Healthy relationships are the foundation for a healthy community—and CIC is dedicated to giving youth the tools they need to be active participants in their community by delivering transformative moments between dogs and youth.

 Find out more about us at: www.canineinspiredchange.org


Canine Inspired Change

Board Member Job Description

Provide governance to the organization, represent it to the community, help build and provide resources to the organization, and accept the ultimate legal authority for it. 

Attend scheduled board and committee meetings as stated in CIC’s bylaws  Review organizational mission statement and refine it when appropriate  Evaluate the performance of the executive director  Ensure effective organizational planning 

* Oversee and review written plans that outline CIC’s long-term goals 

* Conduct periodic assessments of CIC’s operating environment 

* Balance planning and action 

Determine and monitor the organization’s programs and services 

* Consider needs of participants in review of CIC’s programs and services 

* Review and approve all program changes 

* Participate in CIC’s programs and events 

Ensure adequate resources 

* Contribute annually 

* Participate in site visits and fundraising calls as needed 

* Review fundraising strategy 

Manage resources effectively 

* Approve annual budget 

* Review financial statements 

* Require and review independent annual audit and required filings 

Communicate the role and activities of CIC and promote the organization’s public presence 

* Represent the organization in the community 

* Assist in the development and management of working relationships with other organizations and individuals 

Selection of board officers  Participate in assessment of the board’s own performance  Select an executive director when a vacancy occurs 

 

Nonprofit: Canine Inspired Change

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Families in Crisis - St. Cloud Crisis Nursery Phone Line Volunteer (Age 21+)

Join our team and volunteer to staff the crisis line for the St. Cloud Crisis Nursery. You create your own schedule and work as many hours as you are available during the hours listed below. Calls will be forwarded to your cell phone.

Volunteers from Central Minnesota preferred. Training and resources are available to make the volunteer experience comfortable and clear. A background check is required.

You can choose from available shifts between the hours of:

Monday – Thursday 5:00 pm – 8:00 am Friday from 5:00 pm - Monday at 8:00 am

Thanks for your support.

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Volunteer Services (LSS)

Join our team and volunteer to staff the crisis line for the St. Cloud Crisis Nursery. You create your own schedule and work as many hours as you are available during the hours listed below. Calls will be forwarded to your cell phone.

Volunteers from Central Minnesota preferred. Training and resources are available to make the volunteer experience comfortable and clear. A background check is required.

You can choose from available shifts between the hours of:

Monday – Thursday 5:00 pm – 8:00 am Friday from 5:00 pm - Monday at 8:00 am

Thanks for your support.

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Volunteer Services (LSS)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Exercise/Wellness Coach (Age 18+)

Ready, Set, Go! Help guide and train an individual with developmental disabilities who is highly motivated to improve their overall fitness, nutrition and wellness. We need caring individuals to coach, encourage and schedule regular fitness activities each week with our "trainees". Share your passion for health and wellness! Contact: cthoma@hammer.org or call 952-345-8554.

Nonprofit: Hammer & NER

Ready, Set, Go! Help guide and train an individual with developmental disabilities who is highly motivated to improve their overall fitness, nutrition and wellness. We need caring individuals to coach, encourage and schedule regular fitness activities each week with our "trainees". Share your passion for health and wellness! Contact: cthoma@hammer.org or call 952-345-8554.

Nonprofit: Hammer & NER

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55391

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board of Directors- Treasurer Position

Responsibilities Receives and records all income for the rescue Records PayPal and Venmo transactions Pays all bills for the rescue Maintains accounting records in a timely manner (enters deposits, contributions, and expenses into accounting software) Maintains chart of accounts in accounting software Prepares and provides the board with monthly and annual reports (Statement of Financial Position, Statement of Activities, and Statement of Cash Flow) Prepares and provides Board President with monthly bank reconciliation for review Prepares and files all legal and financial forms and reports with various government agencies as needed (ie: IRS Form 990, Secretary of State Annual Filing, Sales and Use Tax, Amendments of Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws) Works with board to create an annual budget Pays veterinary bills and manages invoices electronically Prepares and submits annual insurance renewal In the absence of the Vetting Coordinator; approves veterinary expenses up to $500 In the absence of the Vetting Coordinator; sends veterinary expenses over $500 to the Board for approval   Requirements Accounting degree and experience a necessity and nonprofit experience preferred Excellent project management skills Needs to have internet and phone access on a daily basis Available to check email at least twice a day, unless other circumstances prevent this such as vacations, internet service issues, etc. Strong verbal, written, and presentation skills Time commitment approximately 40+ hours a month If you are interested in learning more about this position or would like to apply, email secretary@thegreatdanerescue.com

Nonprofit: Upper Midwest Great Dane Rescue

Responsibilities Receives and records all income for the rescue Records PayPal and Venmo transactions Pays all bills for the rescue Maintains accounting records in a timely manner (enters deposits, contributions, and expenses into accounting software) Maintains chart of accounts in accounting software Prepares and provides the board with monthly and annual reports (Statement of Financial Position, Statement of Activities, and Statement of Cash Flow) Prepares and provides Board President with monthly bank reconciliation for review Prepares and files all legal and financial forms and reports with various government agencies as needed (ie: IRS Form 990, Secretary of State Annual Filing, Sales and Use Tax, Amendments of Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws) Works with board to create an annual budget Pays veterinary bills and manages invoices electronically Prepares and submits annual insurance renewal In the absence of the Vetting Coordinator; approves veterinary expenses up to $500 In the absence of the Vetting Coordinator; sends veterinary expenses over $500 to the Board for approval   Requirements Accounting degree and experience a necessity and nonprofit experience preferred Excellent project management skills Needs to have internet and phone access on a daily basis Available to check email at least twice a day, unless other circumstances prevent this such as vacations, internet service issues, etc. Strong verbal, written, and presentation skills Time commitment approximately 40+ hours a month If you are interested in learning more about this position or would like to apply, email secretary@thegreatdanerescue.com

Nonprofit: Upper Midwest Great Dane Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dinner Shift Host

Hope for the Journey Home Family Shelter is a place of hospitality providing up to 7 families at a time temporary emergency shelter while permanent housing is sought. Volunteers provide a welcoming presence to families while serving dinner, and or serving as an overnight host.

Assist with meal preparation, serving dinner to shelter guests and cleaning up kitchen. Engage in conversation and after dinner activities with guests (5pm-7 or 7:30 pm nightly).

2 volunteers are needed each evening. View and sign up for shifts here.

Supervision and Training:

In person orientation training provided at the beginning of each volunteer opportunity. Support staff present during all dinner shifts. 2 overnight volunteers present.

All volunteers age 18 and older must complete a criminal background check and complete safe environment training prior to volunteering. Training can be completed online. For information related to training reach out to Hope for the Journey Home at pbrokman@guardian-angels.org or 651-503-3380.

Detailed volunteer position descriptions, video about Hope for the Journey Home, and monthly volunteer sign up links can be found at https://www.guardian-angels.org/hope/

Nonprofit: Hope for the Journey Home

Hope for the Journey Home Family Shelter is a place of hospitality providing up to 7 families at a time temporary emergency shelter while permanent housing is sought. Volunteers provide a welcoming presence to families while serving dinner, and or serving as an overnight host.

Assist with meal preparation, serving dinner to shelter guests and cleaning up kitchen. Engage in conversation and after dinner activities with guests (5pm-7 or 7:30 pm nightly).

2 volunteers are needed each evening. View and sign up for shifts here.

Supervision and Training:

In person orientation training provided at the beginning of each volunteer opportunity. Support staff present during all dinner shifts. 2 overnight volunteers present.

All volunteers age 18 and older must complete a criminal background check and complete safe environment training prior to volunteering. Training can be completed online. For information related to training reach out to Hope for the Journey Home at pbrokman@guardian-angels.org or 651-503-3380.

Detailed volunteer position descriptions, video about Hope for the Journey Home, and monthly volunteer sign up links can be found at https://www.guardian-angels.org/hope/

Nonprofit: Hope for the Journey Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55128

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Overnight Host

Hope for the Journey Home Family Shelter is a place of hospitality providing up to 7 families at a time temporary emergency shelter while permanent housing is sought. Volunteers provide a welcoming presence to families while serving dinner, and or serving as an overnight host.

Serve as an overnight host from 8pm-9am. Make requested lunches, secure house and set out a light breakfast. This is a sleeping position in a private room. Be available to shelter families in case there is an emergency and secure house nightly and each morning. 

2 volunteers are needed each evening. View and sign up for shifts here.

Supervision and Training:

In person orientation training provided at the beginning of each volunteer opportunity. Support staff present during all dinner shifts. 2 overnight volunteers present.

All volunteers age 18 and older must complete a criminal background check and complete safe environment training prior to volunteering. Training can be completed online. For information related to training reach out to Hope for the Journey Home at pbrokman@guardian-angels.org or 651-503-3380.

Detailed volunteer position descriptions, video about Hope for the Journey Home, and monthly volunteer sign up links can be found at https://www.guardian-angels.org/hope/

Nonprofit: Hope for the Journey Home

Hope for the Journey Home Family Shelter is a place of hospitality providing up to 7 families at a time temporary emergency shelter while permanent housing is sought. Volunteers provide a welcoming presence to families while serving dinner, and or serving as an overnight host.

Serve as an overnight host from 8pm-9am. Make requested lunches, secure house and set out a light breakfast. This is a sleeping position in a private room. Be available to shelter families in case there is an emergency and secure house nightly and each morning. 

2 volunteers are needed each evening. View and sign up for shifts here.

Supervision and Training:

In person orientation training provided at the beginning of each volunteer opportunity. Support staff present during all dinner shifts. 2 overnight volunteers present.

All volunteers age 18 and older must complete a criminal background check and complete safe environment training prior to volunteering. Training can be completed online. For information related to training reach out to Hope for the Journey Home at pbrokman@guardian-angels.org or 651-503-3380.

Detailed volunteer position descriptions, video about Hope for the Journey Home, and monthly volunteer sign up links can be found at https://www.guardian-angels.org/hope/

Nonprofit: Hope for the Journey Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55128

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: IHOP Breakfast Delivery

Hope for the Journey Home Family Shelter is a place of hospitality providing up to 7 families at a time temporary emergency shelter while permanent housing is sought. Volunteers provide a welcoming presence to families while serving dinner, and or serving as an overnight host.

Pick up and deliver a hot breakfast donated by IHop restaurant Saturday or Sunday mornings. Pick up IHOP breakfast packed in a lightweight insulated bag Saturday or Sunday mornings at 7:45am on 10th Street in Oakdale. Deliver to shelter 2 miles away and return bag to IHop restaurant. This is a no contact with family guests. 

1 volunteer needed each Saturday and Sunday. Sign up for shift(s) here.

 

Nonprofit: Hope for the Journey Home

Hope for the Journey Home Family Shelter is a place of hospitality providing up to 7 families at a time temporary emergency shelter while permanent housing is sought. Volunteers provide a welcoming presence to families while serving dinner, and or serving as an overnight host.

Pick up and deliver a hot breakfast donated by IHop restaurant Saturday or Sunday mornings. Pick up IHOP breakfast packed in a lightweight insulated bag Saturday or Sunday mornings at 7:45am on 10th Street in Oakdale. Deliver to shelter 2 miles away and return bag to IHop restaurant. This is a no contact with family guests. 

1 volunteer needed each Saturday and Sunday. Sign up for shift(s) here.

 

Nonprofit: Hope for the Journey Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55128

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Explore Guatemala

Have you ever wanted to be part of a ServiceTeam experience volunteering in Guatemala but haven’t been able to assemble a full team? Do you have a few days off and hoping to get the most out of it?

Join us for an exciting ServiceTeam Experience in beautiful Antigua, Guatemala and change lives during a meaningful volunteer adventure vacation!

A ServiceTeam or Individual Volunteer Experience provides an opportunity to use your talents and skills to serve others and to change lives. Our meaningful volunteer adventure trips are completely customizable. If you’re signing up with a group (Service Team), it is possible to focus your work on suitable projects including:

- Education
- Medical and Dental Care
- Construction
- Disaster Relief
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Nursing
- Social Work/Social Sciences

Part of the trip is spent working on necessary home improvement projects such as building simple yet dignifying homes, pouring concrete floors in shacks (to reduce illness and infection), or laying water pipes along a mountainside trail.

You will also spend time helping in our classrooms, volunteering at the homeless shelter, and helping the babies at Casa Jackson Hospital for Malnourished Children. There is no limit to what you can do to help. The rest of the trip is spent experiencing all the beauty and adventure surrounding you.


Check out our video for more information about our work in Guatemala!
https://youtu.be/EFcbB2jWdd8

Nonprofit: The GOD'S CHILD Project

Have you ever wanted to be part of a ServiceTeam experience volunteering in Guatemala but haven’t been able to assemble a full team? Do you have a few days off and hoping to get the most out of it?

Join us for an exciting ServiceTeam Experience in beautiful Antigua, Guatemala and change lives during a meaningful volunteer adventure vacation!

A ServiceTeam or Individual Volunteer Experience provides an opportunity to use your talents and skills to serve others and to change lives. Our meaningful volunteer adventure trips are completely customizable. If you’re signing up with a group (Service Team), it is possible to focus your work on suitable projects including:

- Education
- Medical and Dental Care
- Construction
- Disaster Relief
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Nursing
- Social Work/Social Sciences

Part of the trip is spent working on necessary home improvement projects such as building simple yet dignifying homes, pouring concrete floors in shacks (to reduce illness and infection), or laying water pipes along a mountainside trail.

You will also spend time helping in our classrooms, volunteering at the homeless shelter, and helping the babies at Casa Jackson Hospital for Malnourished Children. There is no limit to what you can do to help. The rest of the trip is spent experiencing all the beauty and adventure surrounding you.


Check out our video for more information about our work in Guatemala!
https://youtu.be/EFcbB2jWdd8

Nonprofit: The GOD'S CHILD Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55405

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Host a Pinky Swear Pantry Drive (Age 21+)

It’s hard to leave your child’s side when they’re hospitalized, not to mention that lengthy stays can be challenging for families in many ways. With support of Pinky Swear Pantry, numerous on-site hospital food pantries, families can stay near their sick child as well as ease the financial cost of food for single-day and extended-stay treatments.

We currently stock food at:

University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital - Twin Cities, MN
Children’s Minnesota - Minneapolis, Minnesota
Blank Children’s Hospital - Des Moines, IA
Levine Children’s Hospital - Charlotte, North Carolina

If you’re interested in hosting a food drive to help stock our Pinky Swear Pantries, please email karen.liu@pinkyswear.org. Learn more about Pinky Swear Foundation and make a donation today at www.pinkyswear.org. 

Nonprofit: Pinky Swear Foundation

It’s hard to leave your child’s side when they’re hospitalized, not to mention that lengthy stays can be challenging for families in many ways. With support of Pinky Swear Pantry, numerous on-site hospital food pantries, families can stay near their sick child as well as ease the financial cost of food for single-day and extended-stay treatments.

We currently stock food at:

University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital - Twin Cities, MN
Children’s Minnesota - Minneapolis, Minnesota
Blank Children’s Hospital - Des Moines, IA
Levine Children’s Hospital - Charlotte, North Carolina

If you’re interested in hosting a food drive to help stock our Pinky Swear Pantries, please email karen.liu@pinkyswear.org. Learn more about Pinky Swear Foundation and make a donation today at www.pinkyswear.org. 

Nonprofit: Pinky Swear Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55439

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Write Letters of Encouragement for Kids with Cancer

Thank you for writing or drawing a note of encouragement to a child battling cancer and their family! The kids who endure the unthinkable, we call them All-Stars! Pinky Swear Foundation is committed to supporting All-Stars and their families as they battle cancer by helping to ease the financial and emotional impact during a very challenging time. 

Please address letters to Pinky Swear Foundation: 5555 West 78th Street, Suite E, Edina, MN 55439.

Instructions:
• Make simple, folded 4x6 or 5x7 cards
• No beads, felt, glitter or other items
• Keep cards gender-neutral
• Can be for All-Star child or whole family
• No more than 10 cards, please

Phrases to Consider:
You are ...
• Brave
• Strong
• Amazing/Awesome
• A Hero
• Super
• Wonderful
• A Star
• An Inspiration
• Loved

Other Phrases to Consider:
• I am sorry for the struggle you are facing.
• We think of you often.
• I truly admire your strength and courage.
• I wish good things for you and your family.
• I am sorry you are going through this.
• I wish I could take this pain away for you.
• Thinking of you.
• Take care.
• You rock
• I care about you!
• You are the BEST.
• You are a ray of sunshine.

Pictures to Consider:
• Sunshine, stars and rainbows
• Flowers and balloons
• Animals
• Contemporary drawing – patterns/colors
• Smiling faces
• Hearts
• Pinky Swear Logo
• Cars
• Cartoon Characters

Phrases to Avoid:
• You got this.
• Keep fighting.
• Don’t give up.
• I know how you feel.
• It will be okay.
• Get well.
• Feel better.
• Be brave.
• Be strong.
• Be courageous.
• Religious statements (e.g. Praying for you)
• Holiday phrases (e.g. Merry Christmas)

Learn more and make a gift today at www.pinkyswear.org. 

Nonprofit: Pinky Swear Foundation

Thank you for writing or drawing a note of encouragement to a child battling cancer and their family! The kids who endure the unthinkable, we call them All-Stars! Pinky Swear Foundation is committed to supporting All-Stars and their families as they battle cancer by helping to ease the financial and emotional impact during a very challenging time. 

Please address letters to Pinky Swear Foundation: 5555 West 78th Street, Suite E, Edina, MN 55439.

Instructions:
• Make simple, folded 4x6 or 5x7 cards
• No beads, felt, glitter or other items
• Keep cards gender-neutral
• Can be for All-Star child or whole family
• No more than 10 cards, please

Phrases to Consider:
You are ...
• Brave
• Strong
• Amazing/Awesome
• A Hero
• Super
• Wonderful
• A Star
• An Inspiration
• Loved

Other Phrases to Consider:
• I am sorry for the struggle you are facing.
• We think of you often.
• I truly admire your strength and courage.
• I wish good things for you and your family.
• I am sorry you are going through this.
• I wish I could take this pain away for you.
• Thinking of you.
• Take care.
• You rock
• I care about you!
• You are the BEST.
• You are a ray of sunshine.

Pictures to Consider:
• Sunshine, stars and rainbows
• Flowers and balloons
• Animals
• Contemporary drawing – patterns/colors
• Smiling faces
• Hearts
• Pinky Swear Logo
• Cars
• Cartoon Characters

Phrases to Avoid:
• You got this.
• Keep fighting.
• Don’t give up.
• I know how you feel.
• It will be okay.
• Get well.
• Feel better.
• Be brave.
• Be strong.
• Be courageous.
• Religious statements (e.g. Praying for you)
• Holiday phrases (e.g. Merry Christmas)

Learn more and make a gift today at www.pinkyswear.org. 

Nonprofit: Pinky Swear Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55439

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Planning for Business Summit

Become part of the IES Summit Planning Team! We are looking for great community connectors, organized individuals, those with photography, PR skills, and more. 

Nonprofit: Immigrant Entrepreneurs Summit

Become part of the IES Summit Planning Team! We are looking for great community connectors, organized individuals, those with photography, PR skills, and more. 

Nonprofit: Immigrant Entrepreneurs Summit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55425

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: MPLS (imPulse) Board Member

MPLS (imPulse) is pleased to announce that we are accepting applications for our Board of Directors. MPLS (imPulse) is a semi-professional chamber choir dedicated to performing new music in new spaces. This means reimagining the way choral performances are designed and challenging the way singers and audience members experience choirs. MPLS (imPulse) develops each program with a collaborative partner, selecting and commissioning thematic repertoire and co-creating an experience brought to life with choral music to enhance and deepen connections in communities and enliven spaces. The Board of Directors serve a key role in the planning and execution of our thematic programming. As a growing organization we are seeking individuals who desire to help us continue to grow and fulfill our mission. 

If our mission speaks to you and you would like to be considered as we expand our Board, please submit your interest here. Interested candidates should highlight the knowledge and skills that you bring to the table that will help MPLS (imPulse) advance our mission. 

We meet monthly on Saturdays from 9-11 am. Currently, all our meetings are held via Zoom.

Board members serve a term of 3 years, which may be renewed once.

 

Mission Statement:

MPLS (imPulse) builds choral communities by performing living music, embracing the singer experience, and fostering novel collaborations.

Vision Statement:

A choral experience for every space and community.

Nonprofit: MPLS (imPulse)

MPLS (imPulse) is pleased to announce that we are accepting applications for our Board of Directors. MPLS (imPulse) is a semi-professional chamber choir dedicated to performing new music in new spaces. This means reimagining the way choral performances are designed and challenging the way singers and audience members experience choirs. MPLS (imPulse) develops each program with a collaborative partner, selecting and commissioning thematic repertoire and co-creating an experience brought to life with choral music to enhance and deepen connections in communities and enliven spaces. The Board of Directors serve a key role in the planning and execution of our thematic programming. As a growing organization we are seeking individuals who desire to help us continue to grow and fulfill our mission. 

If our mission speaks to you and you would like to be considered as we expand our Board, please submit your interest here. Interested candidates should highlight the knowledge and skills that you bring to the table that will help MPLS (imPulse) advance our mission. 

We meet monthly on Saturdays from 9-11 am. Currently, all our meetings are held via Zoom.

Board members serve a term of 3 years, which may be renewed once.

 

Mission Statement:

MPLS (imPulse) builds choral communities by performing living music, embracing the singer experience, and fostering novel collaborations.

Vision Statement:

A choral experience for every space and community.

Nonprofit: MPLS (imPulse)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sewing Reusable Hygiene Pads for Women in Guatemala

We are looking for volunteers to cut and sew reusable hygiene pads for the women we help in Guatemala. For instructions, please be sure to provide your email, and we will send instructions with templates and pictures. This project is perfect to do from home and can either be mailed in or dropped off at our Golden Valley location.

Thank you so much!

Nonprofit: The GOD'S CHILD Project

We are looking for volunteers to cut and sew reusable hygiene pads for the women we help in Guatemala. For instructions, please be sure to provide your email, and we will send instructions with templates and pictures. This project is perfect to do from home and can either be mailed in or dropped off at our Golden Valley location.

Thank you so much!

Nonprofit: The GOD'S CHILD Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seasonal Yard Work (Age 12 +)

Do you like the outdoors? Enjoy the smell of fresh cut grass? Like to rake up leaves? Like to plant a few flowers or weed a flower bed? We are looking for you! Help an older senior neighbor with yard work and enjoy the outdoors.  Help your older neighbor stay in the home they love with just a few hours a month.  Yard maintenance is one of the biggest hurdles for seniors trying to stay in their own home.  Make a new friend and strengthen your neighborhood.

This opportunity is PERFECT for teens looking for volunteer experience. A few hours a month will make a huge difference!

Nonprofit: Neighborhood Network for Seniors

Do you like the outdoors? Enjoy the smell of fresh cut grass? Like to rake up leaves? Like to plant a few flowers or weed a flower bed? We are looking for you! Help an older senior neighbor with yard work and enjoy the outdoors.  Help your older neighbor stay in the home they love with just a few hours a month.  Yard maintenance is one of the biggest hurdles for seniors trying to stay in their own home.  Make a new friend and strengthen your neighborhood.

This opportunity is PERFECT for teens looking for volunteer experience. A few hours a month will make a huge difference!

Nonprofit: Neighborhood Network for Seniors

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Women Entrepreneurs! Volunteer as a Mentor, Trainer, or Consultant (Age 25 +)

Volunteers at WomenVenture make all the difference! Our volunteers utilize their expertise in various areas of business (HR, marketing, finance, consulting, etc.) or their experience as an entrepreneur to support others along their entrepreneurial journey. Our volunteers are Trainers, Mentors and/or Business Consultants. Volunteers give anywhere from 1 hour - 15 hours, depending on the role they take on. Volunteers gain skills and experience in facilitating, presenting, coaching, supervising, and wide exposure to a variety of entrepreneurs. Volunteers make up our community of support that enables women to succeed in their entrepreneurial journey.

 

Attend an information session to learn more about our programs, our volunteer roles, time commitment and qualifications. 

 

To sign up for Volunteer Information Session visit our webpage here: https://www.womenventure.org/volunteer/volunteer-information-session.html 

Information Sessions are updated monthly. Interested in hosting a Volunteer Information Session at your workplace or community group? Email Volunteer Manager Blair Halperin bhalperin@womenventure.org

Nonprofit: WomenVenture

Volunteers at WomenVenture make all the difference! Our volunteers utilize their expertise in various areas of business (HR, marketing, finance, consulting, etc.) or their experience as an entrepreneur to support others along their entrepreneurial journey. Our volunteers are Trainers, Mentors and/or Business Consultants. Volunteers give anywhere from 1 hour - 15 hours, depending on the role they take on. Volunteers gain skills and experience in facilitating, presenting, coaching, supervising, and wide exposure to a variety of entrepreneurs. Volunteers make up our community of support that enables women to succeed in their entrepreneurial journey.

 

Attend an information session to learn more about our programs, our volunteer roles, time commitment and qualifications. 

 

To sign up for Volunteer Information Session visit our webpage here: https://www.womenventure.org/volunteer/volunteer-information-session.html 

Information Sessions are updated monthly. Interested in hosting a Volunteer Information Session at your workplace or community group? Email Volunteer Manager Blair Halperin bhalperin@womenventure.org

Nonprofit: WomenVenture

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55413

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Website Master-Content and Site Maintenance Position Description

Purpose
Maintain the content of Rein in Sarcoma (RIS) website to meet the needs of patients, families, donors and healthcare professionals.

Position Overview
Oversee the content and site maintenance of the Rein in Sarcoma (RIS) website (www.reininsarcoma.org). This includes uploading monthly posts, three to four events a year, calendar entries, and content updates as needed.

Coordination website volunteers Website liaison and active member Public Relations and Marketing Committee. Involvement with upcoming website redesign.

Qualifications/Experience

WordPress Excellent editing skills, attention to detail, and ability to work independently Server/hosting (a plus, but not required) Passion and commitment to RIS mission

Skills you will provide and strengthen

Familiarity with common website platforms/interface Communications skills and working with a team Website design and usability (through website redesign project)

Commitment

Minimum of one year commitment 10-20 hours per month

Time

Hours will vary and are flexible Evening committee meeting once a month

Reports to
PR and Marketing Committee Chair

Location

Twin Cities metro area (Preferred) Remote/Home

Nonprofit: Rein in Sarcoma Foundation

Purpose
Maintain the content of Rein in Sarcoma (RIS) website to meet the needs of patients, families, donors and healthcare professionals.

Position Overview
Oversee the content and site maintenance of the Rein in Sarcoma (RIS) website (www.reininsarcoma.org). This includes uploading monthly posts, three to four events a year, calendar entries, and content updates as needed.

Coordination website volunteers Website liaison and active member Public Relations and Marketing Committee. Involvement with upcoming website redesign.

Qualifications/Experience

WordPress Excellent editing skills, attention to detail, and ability to work independently Server/hosting (a plus, but not required) Passion and commitment to RIS mission

Skills you will provide and strengthen

Familiarity with common website platforms/interface Communications skills and working with a team Website design and usability (through website redesign project)

Commitment

Minimum of one year commitment 10-20 hours per month

Time

Hours will vary and are flexible Evening committee meeting once a month

Reports to
PR and Marketing Committee Chair

Location

Twin Cities metro area (Preferred) Remote/Home

Nonprofit: Rein in Sarcoma Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nonperishable Food and Personal Care Items Needed for Seniors

Help East Side Elders distribute food, personal care items, and cleaning supplies to seniors in the community!  We accept donations of all kinds, but here are our most needed items:

Canned soup

Canola oil

Ground pepper

Bar soap

Liquid hand soap

Shampoo

Conditioner

Body lotion

Incontinence pads

Dish soap

Laundry pods

Toilet paper

Paper towels

 

We also gladly accept gift cards from Target, Walmart, Amazon, Cub, Aldi, or other retailers! If you can help, contact us at Volunteer@EastSideElders.org or call us at 651-683-2326.   

 

Nonprofit: East Side Elders

Help East Side Elders distribute food, personal care items, and cleaning supplies to seniors in the community!  We accept donations of all kinds, but here are our most needed items:

Canned soup

Canola oil

Ground pepper

Bar soap

Liquid hand soap

Shampoo

Conditioner

Body lotion

Incontinence pads

Dish soap

Laundry pods

Toilet paper

Paper towels

 

We also gladly accept gift cards from Target, Walmart, Amazon, Cub, Aldi, or other retailers! If you can help, contact us at Volunteer@EastSideElders.org or call us at 651-683-2326.   

 

Nonprofit: East Side Elders

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Donor

Donate Blood: whole blood, platelets, plasma or red blood cells at one of Memorial Blood Center's donor centers. 1- hour per time. Must meet eligibility requirements. Go to www.mbc.org or call 651-332-7000 to schedule an appointment. Minimum age is 16. Maximum group size is open. 

Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers

Donate Blood: whole blood, platelets, plasma or red blood cells at one of Memorial Blood Center's donor centers. 1- hour per time. Must meet eligibility requirements. Go to www.mbc.org or call 651-332-7000 to schedule an appointment. Minimum age is 16. Maximum group size is open. 

Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grant Research Intern

Canine Inspired Change (CIC) is a nonprofit therapy dog organization dedicated to giving vulnerable youth the social-emotional tools they need to be active participants in their schools and their communities. Working with CIC trained therapy dog teams, these remarkable young people transcend trauma, social struggles and isolation by sparking meaningful connections with dogs, volunteers and each other.

CIC is seeking a Grant Research Intern to:

Investigate and identify prospective funding sources through colleagues, directories, periodicals, and internet research Write letters of inquiry  Match prospective funding sources with organizational priorities Assist with applications for Foundation, Corporate and Government Funders Assist with the drafting of compelling grant proposal narratives Assist with assembling and submitting applications by due date Maintain grant calendar and track submissions and results Assist with preparing and submitting reports for funders according to contractual obligations

what we do

We harness the healing power of dogs to break down barriers and spark powerful connections—empowering youth who either have socially isolating conditions or have experienced trauma.

Our innovative and successful program focuses on social-emotional learning to give students the tools to better self-regulate in the classroom and in life. We partner with schools and organizations in the Twin Cities to offer programming that helps vulnerable kids break down barriers and learn the social and emotional skills they need to build connections and trust.  Our specially designed programs provide opportunities for youth to work with trained therapy dogs teams to nurture their confidence and self worth while learning social-emotional behaviors that can help them not just survive—but thrive—in school and later in life.

Find out more about us at: www.canineinspiredchange.org

 

If you’re interested in the Grant Research Intern position, contact:

Danielle Graczyk, Executive Director

danielle@canineinspiredchange.org

651-295-9203



Nonprofit: Canine Inspired Change

Canine Inspired Change (CIC) is a nonprofit therapy dog organization dedicated to giving vulnerable youth the social-emotional tools they need to be active participants in their schools and their communities. Working with CIC trained therapy dog teams, these remarkable young people transcend trauma, social struggles and isolation by sparking meaningful connections with dogs, volunteers and each other.

CIC is seeking a Grant Research Intern to:

Investigate and identify prospective funding sources through colleagues, directories, periodicals, and internet research Write letters of inquiry  Match prospective funding sources with organizational priorities Assist with applications for Foundation, Corporate and Government Funders Assist with the drafting of compelling grant proposal narratives Assist with assembling and submitting applications by due date Maintain grant calendar and track submissions and results Assist with preparing and submitting reports for funders according to contractual obligations

what we do

We harness the healing power of dogs to break down barriers and spark powerful connections—empowering youth who either have socially isolating conditions or have experienced trauma.

Our innovative and successful program focuses on social-emotional learning to give students the tools to better self-regulate in the classroom and in life. We partner with schools and organizations in the Twin Cities to offer programming that helps vulnerable kids break down barriers and learn the social and emotional skills they need to build connections and trust.  Our specially designed programs provide opportunities for youth to work with trained therapy dogs teams to nurture their confidence and self worth while learning social-emotional behaviors that can help them not just survive—but thrive—in school and later in life.

Find out more about us at: www.canineinspiredchange.org

 

If you’re interested in the Grant Research Intern position, contact:

Danielle Graczyk, Executive Director

danielle@canineinspiredchange.org

651-295-9203



Nonprofit: Canine Inspired Change

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Interim Care Coordinator

The Interim Care  Coordinator responds to requests for short-term foster care from Rescue Crew fosters as needed (e.g. vacation, family emergencies, etc.).

 

While the work is virtual, we are looking for a volunteer local to the Twin Cities as they may be going to boarding locations.

Nonprofit: The Rescue Crew

The Interim Care  Coordinator responds to requests for short-term foster care from Rescue Crew fosters as needed (e.g. vacation, family emergencies, etc.).

 

While the work is virtual, we are looking for a volunteer local to the Twin Cities as they may be going to boarding locations.

Nonprofit: The Rescue Crew

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55447

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Interim Foster

Act as a temporary guardian and caretaker for foster animals. 

The foster animal will be staying in your home for the determined period of time when the regular foster is on vacation or otherwise out of town. 

This is a great way to see if fostering is for you, or if you want to help an animal in need of a home without the longer term commitment of regular fostering. 

To become an interim foster: 
1. Fill out the Foster Application (https://rescuecrew.org/foster-application/)
2. Foster Coordinator will reach out to discuss what fostering looks like and address any questions you may have
3. Keep an eye out on for requests for interim care, notify team if you are available to help

Nonprofit: The Rescue Crew

Act as a temporary guardian and caretaker for foster animals. 

The foster animal will be staying in your home for the determined period of time when the regular foster is on vacation or otherwise out of town. 

This is a great way to see if fostering is for you, or if you want to help an animal in need of a home without the longer term commitment of regular fostering. 

To become an interim foster: 
1. Fill out the Foster Application (https://rescuecrew.org/foster-application/)
2. Foster Coordinator will reach out to discuss what fostering looks like and address any questions you may have
3. Keep an eye out on for requests for interim care, notify team if you are available to help

Nonprofit: The Rescue Crew

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55447

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Medical Assistant

A Medical Assistant volunteer is needed to do administrative duties, putting patient information in their medical records, updating and filing them. Administering medications as well as explaining and instructing clients on dietary issues, medication and other areas relevant to their specific health condition. Tasks may range from taking vital signs and documenting in the charts. 

Nonprofit: Hope and New Life Healthcare

A Medical Assistant volunteer is needed to do administrative duties, putting patient information in their medical records, updating and filing them. Administering medications as well as explaining and instructing clients on dietary issues, medication and other areas relevant to their specific health condition. Tasks may range from taking vital signs and documenting in the charts. 

Nonprofit: Hope and New Life Healthcare

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55124

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Good Grocer Volunteer

Good Grocer is a volunteer-powered grocery store. You only have to work 2.5 hours every four weeks to get your 20% discount. However, many volunteers enjoy the experience so much they ask to be scheduled more frequently, sometimes every week or two.

Volunteers can choose a team that best suits their interests and abilities. Are you a people person? A kitchen magician? Or do you prefer running things behind the scenes? Whatever you’re into, Good Grocer has a volunteer team for you.

Front of House Team: Cashiering, bagging. Back of House Team: Receiving, stocking, cleaning. Administration Team: Answering phones, data entry, scheduling volunteers. Kitchen Team: Food prep, barista, cashiering, cooking. Delivery Team: Facilitate online order pick-ups and deliveries. Food Outlet: Cashiering, bagging, stocking and customer service.

We can't wait to have you!

Nonprofit: Good Grocer

Good Grocer is a volunteer-powered grocery store. You only have to work 2.5 hours every four weeks to get your 20% discount. However, many volunteers enjoy the experience so much they ask to be scheduled more frequently, sometimes every week or two.

Volunteers can choose a team that best suits their interests and abilities. Are you a people person? A kitchen magician? Or do you prefer running things behind the scenes? Whatever you’re into, Good Grocer has a volunteer team for you.

Front of House Team: Cashiering, bagging. Back of House Team: Receiving, stocking, cleaning. Administration Team: Answering phones, data entry, scheduling volunteers. Kitchen Team: Food prep, barista, cashiering, cooking. Delivery Team: Facilitate online order pick-ups and deliveries. Food Outlet: Cashiering, bagging, stocking and customer service.

We can't wait to have you!

Nonprofit: Good Grocer

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55408

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Vetting Coordinator

Certified Vet Tech background is preferred, OR have previous experience working within the veterinary field. However, a passionate, professional and organized volunteer with a desire to learn is also welcome!

Vetting Coordinators assist the fosters and Crew Member Coordinators with the vetting needs of our foster animals. You will maintain proactive relationships with our Coordinators and foster homes ensuring medical and vetting needs of the animals in our are being met.

Responsibilities include tracking vetting due on animals such as vaccinations, alterations, HWT, flea/tick preventatives, microchip, etc. You will also be responsible to answer vetting related questions from the fosters, adopters and  coordinators and assist in the scheduling surgeries with our partner clinics.

Nonprofit: The Rescue Crew

Certified Vet Tech background is preferred, OR have previous experience working within the veterinary field. However, a passionate, professional and organized volunteer with a desire to learn is also welcome!

Vetting Coordinators assist the fosters and Crew Member Coordinators with the vetting needs of our foster animals. You will maintain proactive relationships with our Coordinators and foster homes ensuring medical and vetting needs of the animals in our are being met.

Responsibilities include tracking vetting due on animals such as vaccinations, alterations, HWT, flea/tick preventatives, microchip, etc. You will also be responsible to answer vetting related questions from the fosters, adopters and  coordinators and assist in the scheduling surgeries with our partner clinics.

Nonprofit: The Rescue Crew

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55447

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity A Brush With Kindness Volunteer

The A Brush With Kindness program is a neighborhood outreach program within Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity that refurbishes homes of low-income residents, especially those experiencing challenging circumstances such as single parent families, advanced age, disability or poor health. This program helps homeowners remain in safe and affordable homes. Volunteers of all skills levels are welcome. For safety reasons, children under the age of 16 are not allowed on site. All volunteers under the age of 18 must have adult supervision from a parent or adult friend. We ask that volunteer commit to a full day, typically 9:00-4:00pm. Volunteers can come one day, several days, or volunteer regularly on a weekly or bi- weekly basis. Volunteers will be supervised by our ABWK staff or our AmeriCorps members. Contact: anne.elliott-thul@tchabitat.org

Nonprofit: Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity

The A Brush With Kindness program is a neighborhood outreach program within Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity that refurbishes homes of low-income residents, especially those experiencing challenging circumstances such as single parent families, advanced age, disability or poor health. This program helps homeowners remain in safe and affordable homes. Volunteers of all skills levels are welcome. For safety reasons, children under the age of 16 are not allowed on site. All volunteers under the age of 18 must have adult supervision from a parent or adult friend. We ask that volunteer commit to a full day, typically 9:00-4:00pm. Volunteers can come one day, several days, or volunteer regularly on a weekly or bi- weekly basis. Volunteers will be supervised by our ABWK staff or our AmeriCorps members. Contact: anne.elliott-thul@tchabitat.org

Nonprofit: Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Director of Marketing

Responsibilities

Oversees all traditional and social media interaction on behalf of the organization Creates and implements marketing efforts for fundraising events Works closely with Director of Fundraising to market fundraising events to volunteers and the public Supports fundraising efforts by assisting with events as needed Supports the Director of Fundraising in developing the annual ask letter and any Give to the Max efforts Supports with Secretary in the creation of monthly newsletter and monthly events email Educates the public on the breed and organization Gains exposure for the organization Recruits volunteers and forever homes

Requirements

Excellent communication and project management skills Needs to have internet and phone access on a daily basis Available to check email at least twice a day, unless other circumstances prevent this such as vacations, internet service out, etc. Strong verbal, written, and presentation skills Access to Photoshop or something similar is a plus Comfortable with creating and managing social media content Able to work through conflict and have an open and honest discussion with Board members and other volunteers Creative, innovative, independent, organized, and able to develop new event ideas and programs Professional and respectful to all volunteers and the public

Oversees

Newsletter Coordinator

If you are interested in learning more about this position or would like to apply, email President@thegreatdanerescue.com

Nonprofit: Upper Midwest Great Dane Rescue

Responsibilities

Oversees all traditional and social media interaction on behalf of the organization Creates and implements marketing efforts for fundraising events Works closely with Director of Fundraising to market fundraising events to volunteers and the public Supports fundraising efforts by assisting with events as needed Supports the Director of Fundraising in developing the annual ask letter and any Give to the Max efforts Supports with Secretary in the creation of monthly newsletter and monthly events email Educates the public on the breed and organization Gains exposure for the organization Recruits volunteers and forever homes

Requirements

Excellent communication and project management skills Needs to have internet and phone access on a daily basis Available to check email at least twice a day, unless other circumstances prevent this such as vacations, internet service out, etc. Strong verbal, written, and presentation skills Access to Photoshop or something similar is a plus Comfortable with creating and managing social media content Able to work through conflict and have an open and honest discussion with Board members and other volunteers Creative, innovative, independent, organized, and able to develop new event ideas and programs Professional and respectful to all volunteers and the public

Oversees

Newsletter Coordinator

If you are interested in learning more about this position or would like to apply, email President@thegreatdanerescue.com

Nonprofit: Upper Midwest Great Dane Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Director of Fundraising

Responsibilities

Plans, executes, and oversees fundraising events Maintains an event tracker with data points such as date, location, time, event leader, event contact, etc., which is used for planning, budgeting, and recording important historical information. Seeks business donations and sponsorships Works with Director of Marketing to communicate with volunteers and the public about upcoming events Manages the annual ask letter and Give to the Max efforts Maintains inventory of all UMGDR merchandise and event materials Ensures event coordinators are supplied with necessary materials for events 

Requirements

Excellent project management skills Needs to have internet and phone access on a daily basis Available to check email at least twice a day, unless other circumstances prevent this such as vacations, internet service out, etc. Strong verbal, written, and presentation skills Needs to have coaching and leadership skills Able to work through conflict and have an open and honest discussion with Board members and other volunteers Creative, innovative, independent, organized, and able to develop new event ideas and programs Professional and respectful to all volunteers and the public Capable of managing a team of volunteers to achieve goals and meet deadlines

If you are interested in learning more about this position or would like to apply, email President@thegreatdanerescue.com

Nonprofit: Upper Midwest Great Dane Rescue

Responsibilities

Plans, executes, and oversees fundraising events Maintains an event tracker with data points such as date, location, time, event leader, event contact, etc., which is used for planning, budgeting, and recording important historical information. Seeks business donations and sponsorships Works with Director of Marketing to communicate with volunteers and the public about upcoming events Manages the annual ask letter and Give to the Max efforts Maintains inventory of all UMGDR merchandise and event materials Ensures event coordinators are supplied with necessary materials for events 

Requirements

Excellent project management skills Needs to have internet and phone access on a daily basis Available to check email at least twice a day, unless other circumstances prevent this such as vacations, internet service out, etc. Strong verbal, written, and presentation skills Needs to have coaching and leadership skills Able to work through conflict and have an open and honest discussion with Board members and other volunteers Creative, innovative, independent, organized, and able to develop new event ideas and programs Professional and respectful to all volunteers and the public Capable of managing a team of volunteers to achieve goals and meet deadlines

If you are interested in learning more about this position or would like to apply, email President@thegreatdanerescue.com

Nonprofit: Upper Midwest Great Dane Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member (Age 21 +)

The LEAD Project Twin Cities is looking for additional board members to round out our current small but mighty crew of 5! We're seeking young professionals dedicated to connecting their peers with nonprofits in need of fresh perspective and an expanded sphere of influence. We typically meet once monthly, and host events 3-4 times/ year. We're passionate about encouraging young adults towards public service, and giving them the tools to be successful in their endeavors.

 

Application link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/9V8DRJX

Nonprofit: The LEAD Project

The LEAD Project Twin Cities is looking for additional board members to round out our current small but mighty crew of 5! We're seeking young professionals dedicated to connecting their peers with nonprofits in need of fresh perspective and an expanded sphere of influence. We typically meet once monthly, and host events 3-4 times/ year. We're passionate about encouraging young adults towards public service, and giving them the tools to be successful in their endeavors.

 

Application link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/9V8DRJX

Nonprofit: The LEAD Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt-a-Home (Family Friendly)

A unique opportunity for families to be matched to one of our home for a family fun night.  The volunteers can host pizza and a movie night, a game night, arts and crafts, or a variety of other activities at one of our Hammer homes.  Volunteers build a rapport and spend quality time with those we serve.  When and how long you volunteer will be based on your personal schedule.  This is a great way to get to know Hammer residents and your time commitment can be once a month or more often if you'd like.  

Nonprofit: Hammer & NER

A unique opportunity for families to be matched to one of our home for a family fun night.  The volunteers can host pizza and a movie night, a game night, arts and crafts, or a variety of other activities at one of our Hammer homes.  Volunteers build a rapport and spend quality time with those we serve.  When and how long you volunteer will be based on your personal schedule.  This is a great way to get to know Hammer residents and your time commitment can be once a month or more often if you'd like.  

Nonprofit: Hammer & NER

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: 1 years old

Zip Code: 55391

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member (Age 21 +)

The LEAD Project Twin Cities is looking for additional board members to round out our current small but mighty crew of 6! We're seeking young professionals dedicated to connecting their peers with nonprofits in need of fresh perspective and an expanded sphere of influence. We typically meet once monthly, and host events 3-4 times/ year. We're passionate about encouraging young adults towards public service, and giving them the tools to be successful in their endeavors.

 

Application link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/9V8DRJX

Nonprofit: The LEAD Project

The LEAD Project Twin Cities is looking for additional board members to round out our current small but mighty crew of 6! We're seeking young professionals dedicated to connecting their peers with nonprofits in need of fresh perspective and an expanded sphere of influence. We typically meet once monthly, and host events 3-4 times/ year. We're passionate about encouraging young adults towards public service, and giving them the tools to be successful in their endeavors.

 

Application link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/9V8DRJX

Nonprofit: The LEAD Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front desk Screening

This is at our Long Term Care facility to monitor the people coming in and out of the building.  You would screen each individual coming into the facility.  Taking temperatures and making sure the paper work is filled out correctly and initial.  Answer phone calls  and transfer them to the appropriate department.  Accept packages if needed.  You would have to wear the ppe that is required during the time that you are here at the facility.   

Nonprofit: Cerenity Senior Care

This is at our Long Term Care facility to monitor the people coming in and out of the building.  You would screen each individual coming into the facility.  Taking temperatures and making sure the paper work is filled out correctly and initial.  Answer phone calls  and transfer them to the appropriate department.  Accept packages if needed.  You would have to wear the ppe that is required during the time that you are here at the facility.   

Nonprofit: Cerenity Senior Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55107

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: New Care Packages/New Craft Supplies for Women and Children

We are in need of activities for clients and children in treatment.  We are looking for craft supplies, coloring books, colors (child and adult). Card making supplies, stamps, postage stamps. Clients are in complete lockdown with no visits in or out.

We would love to provide opportunities for them at our facilities to work on extra fun activities to help feed their minds.

Nonprofit: Wayside Recovery Center

We are in need of activities for clients and children in treatment.  We are looking for craft supplies, coloring books, colors (child and adult). Card making supplies, stamps, postage stamps. Clients are in complete lockdown with no visits in or out.

We would love to provide opportunities for them at our facilities to work on extra fun activities to help feed their minds.

Nonprofit: Wayside Recovery Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55416

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Be My Wheels (Age 18 +)

We are looking for volunteers willing to give a lift to medical appointments or run errands for a senior who is living independently, but not able to drive.  Four hours a month can help an older neighbor continue living in the homes they love.  Hours are very flexible and based on your schedule.  Grocery delivery is also needed.

We love our volunteers!

Nonprofit: Neighborhood Network for Seniors

We are looking for volunteers willing to give a lift to medical appointments or run errands for a senior who is living independently, but not able to drive.  Four hours a month can help an older neighbor continue living in the homes they love.  Hours are very flexible and based on your schedule.  Grocery delivery is also needed.

We love our volunteers!

Nonprofit: Neighborhood Network for Seniors

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Homemade Masks Needed!

Rise currently have numerous team members loaned to group homes to support people who are now living there 24 hours a day, and have other teams working with business partners in essential services. We are also anticipating the need for masks when we are able to fully reopen our doors. We are in need of homemade masks to use in these types of situations. Please read the CDC's guidelines and instructions here: https://www.cdc.gov/ coronavirus/2019-ncov/ downloads/ DIY-cloth-face-covering-ins tructions.pdf

If you are willing to sew masks for Rise, please email volunteer@rise.org to coordinate a contactless drop off time at our Spring Lake Park location. We appreciate your support - we are all in this together!

Nonprofit: Rise

Rise currently have numerous team members loaned to group homes to support people who are now living there 24 hours a day, and have other teams working with business partners in essential services. We are also anticipating the need for masks when we are able to fully reopen our doors. We are in need of homemade masks to use in these types of situations. Please read the CDC's guidelines and instructions here: https://www.cdc.gov/ coronavirus/2019-ncov/ downloads/ DIY-cloth-face-covering-ins tructions.pdf

If you are willing to sew masks for Rise, please email volunteer@rise.org to coordinate a contactless drop off time at our Spring Lake Park location. We appreciate your support - we are all in this together!

Nonprofit: Rise

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55432

Allow Groups: Yes