Volunteer: Club Activity LeadersAre 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 LeadersOur 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 AdvocateCalling 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 AdvocateSeeking 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 SupportDo 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 youthDo 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 initiativeThe 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 DREAMConnectedness 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 DREAMConnectedness 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 supportSierra 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 DREAMConnectedness 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 DREAMConnectedness 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 supportThe 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: Volunteer Gift Shop AssistantVolunteer Gift Shop Assistant
Duties * Ring up purchases using our POS cash register *Assist & socialize with customers *Price and display new merchandise * No experience necessary; We will train you This is a fun and rewarding volunteer position. Plus, you will receive a merchandise discount of 20% on days you volunteer. Residents, staff and visitors are very appreciative of the gift store and the volunteers. All store proceeds benefit Johanna Shores Senior Living residents.
Current Hours Needed - Please note we can work with your availability Wednesdays: 10:15am - 2:15pm Weekends : 11:45am - 3:15pm Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services: Johanna Shores Volunteer Gift Shop Assistant
Duties * Ring up purchases using our POS cash register *Assist & socialize with customers *Price and display new merchandise * No experience necessary; We will train you This is a fun and rewarding volunteer position. Plus, you will receive a merchandise discount of 20% on days you volunteer. Residents, staff and visitors are very appreciative of the gift store and the volunteers. All store proceeds benefit Johanna Shores Senior Living residents.
Current Hours Needed - Please note we can work with your availability Wednesdays: 10:15am - 2:15pm Weekends : 11:45am - 3:15pm Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services: Johanna Shores Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pro-Bono Director of Fundraising and DevelopmentBe 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 teamKnowledge, 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 decisionsReports 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 teamKnowledge, 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 decisionsReports 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 PoliticalBecome a State Chair for Their Stories Political! Nonprofit: Their Stories Political Become a State Chair for Their Stories Political! Nonprofit: Their Stories Political Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: GardenerAssist 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 AfternoonsVolunteers 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: ManicuresTreat 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 ListHelp 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: Kids Helping Kids - Become a Youth Ambassador!
Become a Youth Ambassador!
Join our Kids Helping Kids initiative! Today’s youth are facing extraordinary challenges, yet they have found positivity and purpose through service. Kids are forging their own proactive paths to help their peers. Out of that simple, “do good” intention, the Kids Helping Kids initiative came to life. Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation
Become a Youth Ambassador!
Join our Kids Helping Kids initiative! Today’s youth are facing extraordinary challenges, yet they have found positivity and purpose through service. Kids are forging their own proactive paths to help their peers. Out of that simple, “do good” intention, the Kids Helping Kids initiative came to life. Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: School Supply Drives for Kids In Need Teacher Resource Center!Kids In Need Foundation is grateful to accept donations of any size from your family or community. You can easily host a supply drive in person or online to support our mission and work together in the process. Learn more about our DIY supply drives. With proper resources at their disposal, students find the confidence to return to school day in and day out. Teachers, too, are empowered to do their best work when they are supported by the resources they need to maintain effective, equitable learning environments. By hosting a supply drive, you can level the playing field in underserved schools.
Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation Kids In Need Foundation is grateful to accept donations of any size from your family or community. You can easily host a supply drive in person or online to support our mission and work together in the process. Learn more about our DIY supply drives. With proper resources at their disposal, students find the confidence to return to school day in and day out. Teachers, too, are empowered to do their best work when they are supported by the resources they need to maintain effective, equitable learning environments. By hosting a supply drive, you can level the playing field in underserved schools.
Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Knitting and Crocheting Extraordinaires! (All ages!)Calling all creative minds and hands! We are looking for off-site volunteers to knit or crochet hats, scarves, mittens, and blankets for kids PreK-12th grade. This opportunity is ongoing as the need for teachers to provide winter gear for their students has increased. Our Resource Center serves Minnesota teachers through a variety of distribution channels. For teachers located within the Twin Cities area, we offer an in-store shopping experience or curbside pick-up at our location in Roseville. We also support teachers who are located outside of the Twin Cities through extended services to ensure product makes its way into the hands of under-resourced teachers and students who need them most. ------- Kids In Need Foundation Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation Calling all creative minds and hands! We are looking for off-site volunteers to knit or crochet hats, scarves, mittens, and blankets for kids PreK-12th grade. This opportunity is ongoing as the need for teachers to provide winter gear for their students has increased. Our Resource Center serves Minnesota teachers through a variety of distribution channels. For teachers located within the Twin Cities area, we offer an in-store shopping experience or curbside pick-up at our location in Roseville. We also support teachers who are located outside of the Twin Cities through extended services to ensure product makes its way into the hands of under-resourced teachers and students who need them most. ------- Kids In Need Foundation Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113-1139 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fleece Tie Blankets - FUN for Everyone!We are looking for off-site volunteers to purchase fleece and make tie blankets for kids PreK-12th grade. This opportunity is ongoing as the need for teachers to provide these items for their students has increased. Blankets can be any size and design!
Our Resource Center serves Minnesota teachers through a variety of distribution channels. For teachers located within the Twin Cities area, we offer an in-store shopping experience or curbside pick-up at our location in Roseville. We also support teachers who are located outside of the Twin Cities through extended services to ensure product makes its way into the hands of under-resourced teachers and students who need them most. ------- Kids In Need Foundation Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation We are looking for off-site volunteers to purchase fleece and make tie blankets for kids PreK-12th grade. This opportunity is ongoing as the need for teachers to provide these items for their students has increased. Blankets can be any size and design!
Our Resource Center serves Minnesota teachers through a variety of distribution channels. For teachers located within the Twin Cities area, we offer an in-store shopping experience or curbside pick-up at our location in Roseville. We also support teachers who are located outside of the Twin Cities through extended services to ensure product makes its way into the hands of under-resourced teachers and students who need them most. ------- Kids In Need Foundation Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CompanionWe 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: SecretaryYour 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 AideThese 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 doCanine 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 missionWe 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
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 doCanine 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 missionWe 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
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 amThanks 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 amThanks 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 PositionResponsibilities
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 HostHope 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 HostHope 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 DeliveryHope 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 GuatemalaHave 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 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. 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 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. Nonprofit: The GOD'S CHILD Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: VideographerJoyce Uptown Foodshelf, a 52 year old foodshelf in the heart of Uptown is looking for an experienced videographer to help create 3 short vignette videos (2-3 minutes each) that would help us tell our story. We are looking for videos that tell the story of being a shopping client, a volunteer, and an overview of the organization. Will work with staff to create concepts, and filming would take place in the foodshelf with guests, volunteers, and staff. Nonprofit: Joyce Uptown Food Shelf Joyce Uptown Foodshelf, a 52 year old foodshelf in the heart of Uptown is looking for an experienced videographer to help create 3 short vignette videos (2-3 minutes each) that would help us tell our story. We are looking for videos that tell the story of being a shopping client, a volunteer, and an overview of the organization. Will work with staff to create concepts, and filming would take place in the foodshelf with guests, volunteers, and staff. Nonprofit: Joyce Uptown Food Shelf Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55408-2722 Allow Groups: No |
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 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 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 CancerThank 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: Phrases to Consider: Other Phrases to Consider: Pictures to Consider: Phrases to Avoid: 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: Phrases to Consider: Other Phrases to Consider: Pictures to Consider: Phrases to Avoid: Nonprofit: Pinky Swear Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55439 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event Planning for Business SummitBecome 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: Become a VIRTUAL Neighbor to Neighbor Companion Today! (Age 18 +)We are seeking dedicated volunteers for our Neighbor to Neighbor Companion service in metro and rural areas of Minnesota. You can make a difference in the life of an older adult, share skills, meet new people and have fun in the community. A Neighbor to Neighbor Companion is a bridge to fuller, more active lives for older adults who need a little extra support to continue living at home, stay healthy and remain as independent as possible. COVID-19 Update
Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Neighbor to Neighbor Companions (LSS) We are seeking dedicated volunteers for our Neighbor to Neighbor Companion service in metro and rural areas of Minnesota. You can make a difference in the life of an older adult, share skills, meet new people and have fun in the community. A Neighbor to Neighbor Companion is a bridge to fuller, more active lives for older adults who need a little extra support to continue living at home, stay healthy and remain as independent as possible. COVID-19 Update
Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Neighbor to Neighbor Companions (LSS) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: MPLS (imPulse) Board MemberMPLS (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 GuatemalaWe 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: Garden & Landscape Volunteer (18+)Looking to work more with your hands? Then join us as a Garden & Landscape volunteer, and help us plant, grow and harvest fruits and vegetables in our very own garden! You will work alongside and teach the kids from our Early Learning Center all about the joys of gardening. Volunteers will also have the opportunity to help revitalize and maintain our playground and outdoor areas by mulching, weeding, and cleaning. This role is perfect for individuals or groups who can visit us at least once a week during the spring and summer months. If you are interested in gardening, willing to get dirty and enjoy working outdoors regardless of the weather, we want you! Gardening experience and knowledge is preferred but not required. Nonprofit: Hallie Q. Brown Community Center Looking to work more with your hands? Then join us as a Garden & Landscape volunteer, and help us plant, grow and harvest fruits and vegetables in our very own garden! You will work alongside and teach the kids from our Early Learning Center all about the joys of gardening. Volunteers will also have the opportunity to help revitalize and maintain our playground and outdoor areas by mulching, weeding, and cleaning. This role is perfect for individuals or groups who can visit us at least once a week during the spring and summer months. If you are interested in gardening, willing to get dirty and enjoy working outdoors regardless of the weather, we want you! Gardening experience and knowledge is preferred but not required. Nonprofit: Hallie Q. Brown Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55102 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 DescriptionPurpose Position Overview 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 missionSkills 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 monthTime Hours will vary and are flexible Evening committee meeting once a monthReports to Location Twin Cities metro area (Preferred) Remote/HomeNonprofit: Rein in Sarcoma Foundation Purpose Position Overview 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 missionSkills 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 monthTime Hours will vary and are flexible Evening committee meeting once a monthReports to Location Twin Cities metro area (Preferred) Remote/HomeNonprofit: Rein in Sarcoma Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nonperishable Food and Personal Care Items Needed for SeniorsHelp 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 DonorDonate 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 InternCanine 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 obligationswhat 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 obligationswhat 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 CoordinatorThe 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 FosterAct as a temporary guardian and caretaker for foster animals. Nonprofit: The Rescue Crew Act as a temporary guardian and caretaker for foster animals. Nonprofit: The Rescue Crew Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55447 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical AssistantA 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 VolunteerGood 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 CoordinatorCertified 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: Be BOLD! Be a mentor! (Age 21 +)
SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCES
We want mentors from all walks of life who are interested in sharing their interests with a new friend. Bolder Options has a transformative effect on youth and their families, but is also a volunteer opportunity full of powerful, life-changing experiences for you too! MAKE TIMEAll it takes is 2-4 hours a week, every week for one year. That's probably less time time than you spend on your phone and/or watching TV in one day! COME PREPAREDWe are accepting mentors age 21 and over who have reliable access to a car, positive references, and pass a background check. An interview and orientation will be held before mentors are matched with a youth. WORK HARD AND HAVE FUNOur coordinators take pride in matching mentors with youth who share their interests, so becoming friends will be the easy part. Be prepared to be physically active with your mentee through running 5Ks or going on 10+ mile bike rides - learn to live healthy lifestyles together! FIND OUT MOREIf you're not quite sure you want to sign up to be a mentor yet contact our Outreach Director Lucy Mueller-Bossert at lucy.bossert@bolderoptions.org or 612-723-7209 for a quick phone call or video chat. She would be more than happy to share more information about the program and the application process to become a mentor. APPLY TODAYIf you're ready to start the process to become a mentor today, head here to start your application: https://www.bolderoptions.org/mentor-application Nonprofit: Bolder Options
SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCES
We want mentors from all walks of life who are interested in sharing their interests with a new friend. Bolder Options has a transformative effect on youth and their families, but is also a volunteer opportunity full of powerful, life-changing experiences for you too! MAKE TIMEAll it takes is 2-4 hours a week, every week for one year. That's probably less time time than you spend on your phone and/or watching TV in one day! COME PREPAREDWe are accepting mentors age 21 and over who have reliable access to a car, positive references, and pass a background check. An interview and orientation will be held before mentors are matched with a youth. WORK HARD AND HAVE FUNOur coordinators take pride in matching mentors with youth who share their interests, so becoming friends will be the easy part. Be prepared to be physically active with your mentee through running 5Ks or going on 10+ mile bike rides - learn to live healthy lifestyles together! FIND OUT MOREIf you're not quite sure you want to sign up to be a mentor yet contact our Outreach Director Lucy Mueller-Bossert at lucy.bossert@bolderoptions.org or 612-723-7209 for a quick phone call or video chat. She would be more than happy to share more information about the program and the application process to become a mentor. APPLY TODAYIf you're ready to start the process to become a mentor today, head here to start your application: https://www.bolderoptions.org/mentor-application Nonprofit: Bolder Options Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity A Brush With Kindness VolunteerThe 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 MarketingResponsibilities 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 homesRequirements 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 publicOversees Newsletter CoordinatorIf 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 homesRequirements 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 publicOversees Newsletter CoordinatorIf 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 FundraisingResponsibilities 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 eventsRequirements 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 deadlinesIf 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 eventsRequirements 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 deadlinesIf 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 ScreeningThis 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 ChildrenWe 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 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 Nonprofit: Rise Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55432 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Share your America - Host an exchange student!international Experience (iE), with US Department of State support, is planning to welcome exchange students to the US for the 2020-21 school year. We continue to monitor recommendations from the CDC, WHO and Department of State, and will adjust our program as necessary, always acting with student and host family health in mind. Reaching out for more info or even registering on our website does NOT obligate you to host if your family should reconsider later this summer. So now that all of my disclaimers are out of the way... let's jump in to what we're looking for! A volunteer host family fills the place of a parent during a student's exchange year/semester abroad. We're looking for families/adults/empty nesters/single adults/parents with toddlers/parents with teens (there are LOTS of types of families!) who will provide a safe & caring home environment, basic room & board (3 meals/day and a permanent bed - can share a room with a host sibling of the same gender within 3 years of age), and reasonable transportation (to & from team practices, rides to the mall, pick-ups from a friend's house, etc). We have a vetting process for host families to ensure the safety of all - including an online application (www.ie-usa.org), a criminal background check (for any family member 18+ living at home full time) and in-home interview. We also call references as provided in the application. Students go through a similar vetting process, and also need teacher's recommendations and a English proficiency exam. iE requires a minimum English language score in order to gain admittance into the program. Students come with a willingness and openness to learn - about a new culture, a new high school, a new family, a new city/state - and also to share about their country and way of life. Host families can gain a relationship that can truly last a lifetime. We're excited to have several students already enrolled for 2020-21 at Hopkins HS, are working with Champlin Park HS for enrollment, and have also placed at Elk River HS, St Paul Central HS, Park Center HS among others in the Twin Cities area. We have several Local Coordinators within these communities who would love to help you with this experience! Reach out today for more information or just to have a conversation about what hosting could look like for your family. Call/text Regional Director Judy at 920-241-3878 or email j.hintz@international-experience.net. If hosting isn't right for you but you know someone who would make a PERFECT host family, make a referral on our website and earn $200! https://www.ie-usa.org/make-a-referral/host-family-referral-200/ Nonprofit: International Experience (IE) international Experience (iE), with US Department of State support, is planning to welcome exchange students to the US for the 2020-21 school year. We continue to monitor recommendations from the CDC, WHO and Department of State, and will adjust our program as necessary, always acting with student and host family health in mind. Reaching out for more info or even registering on our website does NOT obligate you to host if your family should reconsider later this summer. So now that all of my disclaimers are out of the way... let's jump in to what we're looking for! A volunteer host family fills the place of a parent during a student's exchange year/semester abroad. We're looking for families/adults/empty nesters/single adults/parents with toddlers/parents with teens (there are LOTS of types of families!) who will provide a safe & caring home environment, basic room & board (3 meals/day and a permanent bed - can share a room with a host sibling of the same gender within 3 years of age), and reasonable transportation (to & from team practices, rides to the mall, pick-ups from a friend's house, etc). We have a vetting process for host families to ensure the safety of all - including an online application (www.ie-usa.org), a criminal background check (for any family member 18+ living at home full time) and in-home interview. We also call references as provided in the application. Students go through a similar vetting process, and also need teacher's recommendations and a English proficiency exam. iE requires a minimum English language score in order to gain admittance into the program. Students come with a willingness and openness to learn - about a new culture, a new high school, a new family, a new city/state - and also to share about their country and way of life. Host families can gain a relationship that can truly last a lifetime. We're excited to have several students already enrolled for 2020-21 at Hopkins HS, are working with Champlin Park HS for enrollment, and have also placed at Elk River HS, St Paul Central HS, Park Center HS among others in the Twin Cities area. We have several Local Coordinators within these communities who would love to help you with this experience! Reach out today for more information or just to have a conversation about what hosting could look like for your family. Call/text Regional Director Judy at 920-241-3878 or email j.hintz@international-experience.net. If hosting isn't right for you but you know someone who would make a PERFECT host family, make a referral on our website and earn $200! https://www.ie-usa.org/make-a-referral/host-family-referral-200/ Nonprofit: International Experience (IE) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cancer Awareness Social PostingsPlease share social postings within your network to move the American Cancer Society's mission forward: Social Post 1: While it’s imperative for cancer patients to take steps to lower their exposure to COVID-19, mental well-being cannot be overlooked. https://www.cancer.org/latest-news/nurture-your-emotional-health.html Social Post 2: Cancer patients still need our help. Support the vulnerable. https://donate3.cancer.org/?campaign=rapidresponse2020&_ga=2.18244281.1086654759.1586786004-665737746.1580235370
Social Post 3: If you're shopping on @Amazon **, shop using our @AmazonSmile link at goo.gl/V1GS6T, and Amazon will contribute to help us fight cancer. #AttackingCancer #AmazonSmile
Nonprofit: American Cancer Society Please share social postings within your network to move the American Cancer Society's mission forward: Social Post 1: While it’s imperative for cancer patients to take steps to lower their exposure to COVID-19, mental well-being cannot be overlooked. https://www.cancer.org/latest-news/nurture-your-emotional-health.html Social Post 2: Cancer patients still need our help. Support the vulnerable. https://donate3.cancer.org/?campaign=rapidresponse2020&_ga=2.18244281.1086654759.1586786004-665737746.1580235370
Social Post 3: If you're shopping on @Amazon **, shop using our @AmazonSmile link at goo.gl/V1GS6T, and Amazon will contribute to help us fight cancer. #AttackingCancer #AmazonSmile
Nonprofit: American Cancer Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gamers vs Cancer - Stream & Fundraise today!We are looking for gamer and streamers who want to help the American Cancer Society continue our lifesaving work while playing or streaming your favorite games on Twitch, YouTube, Mixer, or Facebook Live. https://www.cancer.org/involved/fundraise/gamers-vs-cancer.html Nonprofit: American Cancer Society We are looking for gamer and streamers who want to help the American Cancer Society continue our lifesaving work while playing or streaming your favorite games on Twitch, YouTube, Mixer, or Facebook Live. https://www.cancer.org/involved/fundraise/gamers-vs-cancer.html Nonprofit: American Cancer Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: COVID Code Red ResponderAmerica’s blood centers need donors #NowMoreThanEver. The COVID-19 pandemic is devastating our blood supply: blood drives have been canceled and donors are afraid to visit centers. The American Red Cross has recommended hospitals reduce blood product utilization by 25%. This is a deadly shortage that affects millions, including anemic, transplant, cancer, surgery, sickle cell, trauma, and pregnant patients. There is no alternative for blood. In response, we have launched our COVID Code Red campaign to support blood centers and the healthcare system. The goal of this campaign is to start a social movement to bring greater awareness and rally young people nationwide to advocate for their local centers. UBI leadership would provide support to those volunteers or Code Red Responders. Responders have the opportunity to make a substantial impact on the health of their community and give back during this hard time.
Click here to sign up. Nonprofit: The University Blood Initiative America’s blood centers need donors #NowMoreThanEver. The COVID-19 pandemic is devastating our blood supply: blood drives have been canceled and donors are afraid to visit centers. The American Red Cross has recommended hospitals reduce blood product utilization by 25%. This is a deadly shortage that affects millions, including anemic, transplant, cancer, surgery, sickle cell, trauma, and pregnant patients. There is no alternative for blood. In response, we have launched our COVID Code Red campaign to support blood centers and the healthcare system. The goal of this campaign is to start a social movement to bring greater awareness and rally young people nationwide to advocate for their local centers. UBI leadership would provide support to those volunteers or Code Red Responders. Responders have the opportunity to make a substantial impact on the health of their community and give back during this hard time.
Click here to sign up. Nonprofit: The University Blood Initiative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be Culture Rich!Share your culture while learning the culture of an international exchange student - without leaving your home! I am looking for volunteer host families for the following high school exchange students (August 2020 - June 2021). Marcel (male, 16, from Germany #42506) is interested in sports (Golf, Skiing), likes video games, enjoys babysitting (recently completed an internship in a Kindergarten) and spending time with his younger brothers, and likes pets. He also likes to cook and bake. Marcel requested placement in the Midwest - somewhere like WI! Emilia (female, 16, from Germany #44153) likes horses (and really, all pets), playing tennis, spending time with Church activities and reading. She does follow a vegetarian diet. Jule (female, 15, from Germany #42513) likes tennis, fencing, skiing and photography. She is very organized and works on managing her schoolwork and schedule very independently. She would love to become a part of her host family and experience everyday life in America. Host families provide three meals per day, reasonable transportation, and a bed, plus a willingness to share your culture, while learning about the culture of your exchange student. Students have their own health insurance and spending money. They are excited for the chance to spend a year as an American high school student!! PM for more info, call 920-241-3878 or email me at j.hintz@international-experience.net.
Nonprofit: International Experience (IE) Share your culture while learning the culture of an international exchange student - without leaving your home! I am looking for volunteer host families for the following high school exchange students (August 2020 - June 2021). Marcel (male, 16, from Germany #42506) is interested in sports (Golf, Skiing), likes video games, enjoys babysitting (recently completed an internship in a Kindergarten) and spending time with his younger brothers, and likes pets. He also likes to cook and bake. Marcel requested placement in the Midwest - somewhere like WI! Emilia (female, 16, from Germany #44153) likes horses (and really, all pets), playing tennis, spending time with Church activities and reading. She does follow a vegetarian diet. Jule (female, 15, from Germany #42513) likes tennis, fencing, skiing and photography. She is very organized and works on managing her schoolwork and schedule very independently. She would love to become a part of her host family and experience everyday life in America. Host families provide three meals per day, reasonable transportation, and a bed, plus a willingness to share your culture, while learning about the culture of your exchange student. Students have their own health insurance and spending money. They are excited for the chance to spend a year as an American high school student!! PM for more info, call 920-241-3878 or email me at j.hintz@international-experience.net.
Nonprofit: International Experience (IE) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55440 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Host Families Needed!International Experience (iE) is in need of volunteer host families for exchange students arriving this fall. Now, I know what you’re probably thinking… how on earth could our family decide to host an overseas student at a time like this?! Well, iE will not bring students into an unsafe situation. We always follow the guidelines of the Department of State, so if they feel it is unsafe then the students won't come. These students are also not set to arrive until August, and it would be nice if our lives looked different then than they do now. Student exchanges became popular after World War II, and are intended to increase the participants' understanding and tolerance of other cultures, as well as improving their language skills and broadening their social horizons. Student exchanges also increased further after the end of the Cold War. It is safe to say that the global COVID-19 pandemic is another experience showing we are all people, no matter what country or location we call home. I'm happy to chat, so please ask me any questions you'd like. Contact me via phone/text at 920-241-3878 or email j.hintz@international-experience.net.
Nonprofit: International Experience (IE) International Experience (iE) is in need of volunteer host families for exchange students arriving this fall. Now, I know what you’re probably thinking… how on earth could our family decide to host an overseas student at a time like this?! Well, iE will not bring students into an unsafe situation. We always follow the guidelines of the Department of State, so if they feel it is unsafe then the students won't come. These students are also not set to arrive until August, and it would be nice if our lives looked different then than they do now. Student exchanges became popular after World War II, and are intended to increase the participants' understanding and tolerance of other cultures, as well as improving their language skills and broadening their social horizons. Student exchanges also increased further after the end of the Cold War. It is safe to say that the global COVID-19 pandemic is another experience showing we are all people, no matter what country or location we call home. I'm happy to chat, so please ask me any questions you'd like. Contact me via phone/text at 920-241-3878 or email j.hintz@international-experience.net.
Nonprofit: International Experience (IE) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55410 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dakota County Medical Reserve Corps
General Description Join the Medical Reserve Corps ▪ Specific healthcare tasks, like administering immunizations or dispensing medications Medical Reserve Corps-Dakota County volunteers are offered other opportunities for training and activities to strengthen the community during non-emergency times. More information on the many functions of the Medical Reserve Corps can be found here. Qualifications Must be 18 years old or older Must live or work in Dakota County Must complete a background check with Dakota County Must be physically able to respond to situations in an emergency Your information will be registered in a state emergency response database
Required Training Medical Reserve Corps volunteers must complete two online trainings to be fully registered. The trainings cover: Duties of a Medical Reserve Corps volunteer How to prepare for a public health emergency Your role in a public health emergency Volunteer opportunities available through the Medical Reserve Corps
Interested? Contact us for more information.
Katrina DeVore, MPH Public Health Emergency Preparedness Specialist Dakota County Public Health 14955 Galaxie Ave Apple Valley, MN 55124 952.891.7166 Fax: 952-891-0418 katrina.devore@co.dakota.mn.us Nonprofit: Dakota County
General Description Join the Medical Reserve Corps ▪ Specific healthcare tasks, like administering immunizations or dispensing medications Medical Reserve Corps-Dakota County volunteers are offered other opportunities for training and activities to strengthen the community during non-emergency times. More information on the many functions of the Medical Reserve Corps can be found here. Qualifications Must be 18 years old or older Must live or work in Dakota County Must complete a background check with Dakota County Must be physically able to respond to situations in an emergency Your information will be registered in a state emergency response database
Required Training Medical Reserve Corps volunteers must complete two online trainings to be fully registered. The trainings cover: Duties of a Medical Reserve Corps volunteer How to prepare for a public health emergency Your role in a public health emergency Volunteer opportunities available through the Medical Reserve Corps
Interested? Contact us for more information.
Katrina DeVore, MPH Public Health Emergency Preparedness Specialist Dakota County Public Health 14955 Galaxie Ave Apple Valley, MN 55124 952.891.7166 Fax: 952-891-0418 katrina.devore@co.dakota.mn.us Nonprofit: Dakota County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55124 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Face Masks Needed for At-Risk PopulationEmma Norton provides housing and supportive services to more than 300 individuals and families who have experienced homelessness with the additional challenge of mental illness, chemical dependency, or physical disability. We operate 2 site-based facilities in Saint Paul (dorm-style housing for 50 women and individuals) and Maplewood (13 townhomes for single-parent families with 3 or more children). Emma Norton also partners with small landlords throughout Ramsey County to provide low-barrier, affordable housing throughout the community. There is growing evidence that wearing masks, even homemade cloth masks, can seriously reduce the risk of COVID-19 infection. In light of the shortage of medical masks, we are asking for volunteers to help by making DIY cloth masks for all of our staff and residents. The Minnesota Department of Health provided this pattern for DIY masks: https://www.mdh.org/sites/www/Uploads/files/Downloads/ClothMaskPattern1.pdf For more information on alternative masks, you can read the following release from the MDH: https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/hcp/masksalt.pdf Please coordinate all donations with Victoria at vvirasy@emmanorton.org. Per MDH guidelines only essential personnel may enter Emma Norton facilities at this time. Nonprofit: Emma Norton Services Emma Norton provides housing and supportive services to more than 300 individuals and families who have experienced homelessness with the additional challenge of mental illness, chemical dependency, or physical disability. We operate 2 site-based facilities in Saint Paul (dorm-style housing for 50 women and individuals) and Maplewood (13 townhomes for single-parent families with 3 or more children). Emma Norton also partners with small landlords throughout Ramsey County to provide low-barrier, affordable housing throughout the community. There is growing evidence that wearing masks, even homemade cloth masks, can seriously reduce the risk of COVID-19 infection. In light of the shortage of medical masks, we are asking for volunteers to help by making DIY cloth masks for all of our staff and residents. The Minnesota Department of Health provided this pattern for DIY masks: https://www.mdh.org/sites/www/Uploads/files/Downloads/ClothMaskPattern1.pdf For more information on alternative masks, you can read the following release from the MDH: https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/hcp/masksalt.pdf Please coordinate all donations with Victoria at vvirasy@emmanorton.org. Per MDH guidelines only essential personnel may enter Emma Norton facilities at this time. Nonprofit: Emma Norton Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Rescue Volunteer (Age 18 +)ABOUT TC FOOD JUSTICE -Saturday, Weekly: Lakewinds Co-op | Richfield --> Augsburg Campus Kitchen | Augsburg University Weekly volunteer food rescues take an average of 30 to 90 minutes to complete and can be done using a personal vehicle or a bicycle and TCFJ's bike trailer (certain rescues only). The average weekly food rescue diverts more than 80 pounds of fresh produce or bread from being discarded and diverts it to our community members who need it most. As a TCFJ volunteer, you will be able to track your personal impact on food waste and hunger using our food rescue web application, along with being able to sign up for shifts, schedule absences, and enter food rescue data. Volunteers are trained by TCFJ staff then lead the rescue independently once they feel comfortable. All volunteers who commit to a weekly food rescue are eligible for their free TCFJ t-shirt after their 3rd food rescue. Fill out our volunteer application at tcfoodjustice.org/volunteer and mention you saw this posting on Hand On Twin Cities. Please let us know which weekly shift of those listed above that you'd like to you lead. There are other opportunities to volunteer including opportunities for groups. Find out more at www.tcfoodjustice.org/volunteer. Nonprofit: Twin Cities Food Justice ABOUT TC FOOD JUSTICE -Saturday, Weekly: Lakewinds Co-op | Richfield --> Augsburg Campus Kitchen | Augsburg University Weekly volunteer food rescues take an average of 30 to 90 minutes to complete and can be done using a personal vehicle or a bicycle and TCFJ's bike trailer (certain rescues only). The average weekly food rescue diverts more than 80 pounds of fresh produce or bread from being discarded and diverts it to our community members who need it most. As a TCFJ volunteer, you will be able to track your personal impact on food waste and hunger using our food rescue web application, along with being able to sign up for shifts, schedule absences, and enter food rescue data. Volunteers are trained by TCFJ staff then lead the rescue independently once they feel comfortable. All volunteers who commit to a weekly food rescue are eligible for their free TCFJ t-shirt after their 3rd food rescue. Fill out our volunteer application at tcfoodjustice.org/volunteer and mention you saw this posting on Hand On Twin Cities. Please let us know which weekly shift of those listed above that you'd like to you lead. There are other opportunities to volunteer including opportunities for groups. Find out more at www.tcfoodjustice.org/volunteer. Nonprofit: Twin Cities Food Justice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55418 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Assemble a Kit for Emergency Shelter Residents (Ages 4+)As we are preparing for the possibility of having the shelter open 24/7 for our residents, we will see an increased need for critical items to help take care of our residents. You can help by assembling and donating the following kits only listed below. Details for the kits can be found on our website - https://oscs-mn.org/osh-volunteer-opportunities/. The list includes a: Undergarment Essentials kit Flu Free Kit Laundry Kit Home Care KitThis is a great project for both youth and adults. You can assemble the kits at your home, office, school, or place of worship and then deliver them to our shelter Monday or Wednesday between 10:00am-2:00pm. We welcome donations of any quantity. For questions please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@oshousing.org or 612-872-4193 x0. Nonprofit: Our Saviour's Housing As we are preparing for the possibility of having the shelter open 24/7 for our residents, we will see an increased need for critical items to help take care of our residents. You can help by assembling and donating the following kits only listed below. Details for the kits can be found on our website - https://oscs-mn.org/osh-volunteer-opportunities/. The list includes a: Undergarment Essentials kit Flu Free Kit Laundry Kit Home Care KitThis is a great project for both youth and adults. You can assemble the kits at your home, office, school, or place of worship and then deliver them to our shelter Monday or Wednesday between 10:00am-2:00pm. We welcome donations of any quantity. For questions please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@oshousing.org or 612-872-4193 x0. Nonprofit: Our Saviour's Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Blood Donor-Duluth (Age 16 +)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 Zip Code: 55811 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Leadership Development (Age 21+)With the American Cancer Society, there are a variety of ways to grow in your leadership skills. We're looking for individuals who have a passion for seeing a world free of cancer and are eager to utilize their networks to help us in our mission to save lives, celebrate lives, and lead the fight for a world without cancer. Opportunities to grow your leadership are below: Associate Leadership BoardThe American Cancer Society’s Associate Leadership Board (ALB) is a group of community and business leaders providing strategic and revenue based support to American Cancer Society events and activities in the Twin Cities. The ALB has a specific interest in raising awareness for resources and support for young adults with cancer diagnosis. individual roles and opportunities include event planning, marketing, community outreach, fundraising and networking. Minnesota Made Gala Executive CommitteeMinnesota Made Gala raises funds and awareness for the mission of the American Cancer Society (ACS): to save lives, celebrate lives and lead the fight for a world without cancer. The American Cancer Society’s Executive Board is comprised of business and community leaders. The Board’s mission is to create a strong financial and leadership foundation for the Minnesota Made Gala. Society staff will provide you with best in class support to help you be successful in your volunteer leadership role. Responsibilities of an Executive Board Member Have a desire to advance the mission of the American Cancer Society Help recruit other high-level executives to join the Executive Board Utilize personal and business contacts to grow sponsorship, corporate donations and secure unique, one-of-a-kind items or experiences for the event’s live and silent auctions Goal of raising $10,000 Attend the Minnesota Made Gala on November 12, 2020 Relay For Life - Event Leadership TeamThe American Cancer Society Relay For Life movement is the world's largest fundraising event to save lives from cancer. United communities across the globe, we celebrate people who have battled cancer, remember loved ones lost, and take action for lifesaving change. But our work is not done. We need people like you to join the Relay For Life movement and help multiply our efforts to eliminate cancer as a public health problem. By becoming a Relay For Life event leadership volunteer, you have the opportunity to help us lead the fight for a world without cancer, while gaining valuable leadership skills and motivating others in your community to make a difference in the fight against cancer.
If you're interested in any of the above opportunities, reach out to us and let us know! We'll get you connected in the fight against cancer! Nonprofit: American Cancer Society With the American Cancer Society, there are a variety of ways to grow in your leadership skills. We're looking for individuals who have a passion for seeing a world free of cancer and are eager to utilize their networks to help us in our mission to save lives, celebrate lives, and lead the fight for a world without cancer. Opportunities to grow your leadership are below: Associate Leadership BoardThe American Cancer Society’s Associate Leadership Board (ALB) is a group of community and business leaders providing strategic and revenue based support to American Cancer Society events and activities in the Twin Cities. The ALB has a specific interest in raising awareness for resources and support for young adults with cancer diagnosis. individual roles and opportunities include event planning, marketing, community outreach, fundraising and networking. Minnesota Made Gala Executive CommitteeMinnesota Made Gala raises funds and awareness for the mission of the American Cancer Society (ACS): to save lives, celebrate lives and lead the fight for a world without cancer. The American Cancer Society’s Executive Board is comprised of business and community leaders. The Board’s mission is to create a strong financial and leadership foundation for the Minnesota Made Gala. Society staff will provide you with best in class support to help you be successful in your volunteer leadership role. Responsibilities of an Executive Board Member Have a desire to advance the mission of the American Cancer Society Help recruit other high-level executives to join the Executive Board Utilize personal and business contacts to grow sponsorship, corporate donations and secure unique, one-of-a-kind items or experiences for the event’s live and silent auctions Goal of raising $10,000 Attend the Minnesota Made Gala on November 12, 2020 Relay For Life - Event Leadership TeamThe American Cancer Society Relay For Life movement is the world's largest fundraising event to save lives from cancer. United communities across the globe, we celebrate people who have battled cancer, remember loved ones lost, and take action for lifesaving change. But our work is not done. We need people like you to join the Relay For Life movement and help multiply our efforts to eliminate cancer as a public health problem. By becoming a Relay For Life event leadership volunteer, you have the opportunity to help us lead the fight for a world without cancer, while gaining valuable leadership skills and motivating others in your community to make a difference in the fight against cancer.
If you're interested in any of the above opportunities, reach out to us and let us know! We'll get you connected in the fight against cancer! Nonprofit: American Cancer Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become Volunteer Puppeteer (Age 18 +)Want to help children across the Twin Cites Metro learn about disability awareness and bullying prevention? Volunteer to be a PACER Puppeteer! Our two puppet programs, COUNT ME IN and KIDS AGAINST BULLYING, offer an opportunity to promote a positive message, learn a unique style of puppetry and improve their presentation skills while working with a fun team. Volunteers must have some daytime availability (about 4-5 hrs. a month), reliable transportation, the ability to memorize a script, and the desire engage with children! If this is you, we’d love to hear from you! Download the Puppeteer volunteer form here or for more information, email puppets@pacer.org
Here’s what PACER volunteer puppeteers are saying: "I have loved doing the shows. It has been fun and helps keep me connected to the energy and thinking of youth." Nonprofit: PACER Center Want to help children across the Twin Cites Metro learn about disability awareness and bullying prevention? Volunteer to be a PACER Puppeteer! Our two puppet programs, COUNT ME IN and KIDS AGAINST BULLYING, offer an opportunity to promote a positive message, learn a unique style of puppetry and improve their presentation skills while working with a fun team. Volunteers must have some daytime availability (about 4-5 hrs. a month), reliable transportation, the ability to memorize a script, and the desire engage with children! If this is you, we’d love to hear from you! Download the Puppeteer volunteer form here or for more information, email puppets@pacer.org
Here’s what PACER volunteer puppeteers are saying: "I have loved doing the shows. It has been fun and helps keep me connected to the energy and thinking of youth." Nonprofit: PACER Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55437 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Bakers (Age 18 +)For Goodness Cakes is a non-profit which pairs volunteers with local agencies who work with disadvantaged youth to give them a birthday cake or graduation cake on their special day! We recently began a chapter in Minneapolis. We are currently looking to build our pool of volunteers to bake cakes. You do not need to be a professional baker simply have a passion for helping others. You do need to be 18 years old or if under 18 supervised by a current For Goodness Cake volunteer in good standing. We offer an online orientation to become a volunteer with For Goodness Cakes. https://www.forgoodnesscakes.org/volunteer If you have additional questions or concerns regarding this volunteer opportunity please contact me: allison@forgoodnesscakes.org. Thank you in advance for your consideration! Allison Sundquist Co-chapter Lead Minneapolis Nonprofit: For Goodness Cakes For Goodness Cakes is a non-profit which pairs volunteers with local agencies who work with disadvantaged youth to give them a birthday cake or graduation cake on their special day! We recently began a chapter in Minneapolis. We are currently looking to build our pool of volunteers to bake cakes. You do not need to be a professional baker simply have a passion for helping others. You do need to be 18 years old or if under 18 supervised by a current For Goodness Cake volunteer in good standing. We offer an online orientation to become a volunteer with For Goodness Cakes. https://www.forgoodnesscakes.org/volunteer If you have additional questions or concerns regarding this volunteer opportunity please contact me: allison@forgoodnesscakes.org. Thank you in advance for your consideration! Allison Sundquist Co-chapter Lead Minneapolis Nonprofit: For Goodness Cakes Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55419 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ESL Classroom Assistant (Age 18 +)Title of Position: Classroom Assistant
Purpose: To provide assistance to ESL or GED students in a classroom situation, under the direction of a lead teacher
Requirements: Ability to speak, read and write English; dependable; prompt; patient; non-judgmental; and able to maintain confidentiality.
Training: Attend one of the Minnesota Literacy Council’s 12-hour Pre-Service Tutor Trainings (or 2-3 hour online training) and periodic In-Service Workshops as appropriate. Attend an initial orientation meeting at the learning center.
Location: Open Door Learning Center – Northside 611 Van White Memorial Blvd, Minneapolis, MN 55411
Time Commitment: Two hours per week for a minimum of 4 months.
Duties: - Arrive regularly and punctually. Work cooperatively with lead teacher to determine lesson content and approaches. Assist instructor with an ESL or GED class of 5-15 adult learners; may involve one-on-one work with students, being a classroom “floater,” doing pull-out work with low-level students, helping teacher demonstrate how to do activities, or other tasks as necessary. Inform coordinator of any problems. Dress in a manner that is mindful of the culturally diverse students we serve. Report time off to coordinator in a timely manner.
Benefits: Opportunity to meet people from other cultures and learn about those cultures; opportunity to help people adjust to living in the United States; opportunity to develop problem-solving and teaching skills; opportunity to use creativity in meeting the needs of students; opportunity to learn more about the literacy community; opportunity to work in a classroom situation with a professional teacher.
Supervisor: Sarah Corrigan, scorrigan@literacymn.org (evening)
Nonprofit: Literacy Minnesota - Open Door Learning Center Northside Evening Program Title of Position: Classroom Assistant
Purpose: To provide assistance to ESL or GED students in a classroom situation, under the direction of a lead teacher
Requirements: Ability to speak, read and write English; dependable; prompt; patient; non-judgmental; and able to maintain confidentiality.
Training: Attend one of the Minnesota Literacy Council’s 12-hour Pre-Service Tutor Trainings (or 2-3 hour online training) and periodic In-Service Workshops as appropriate. Attend an initial orientation meeting at the learning center.
Location: Open Door Learning Center – Northside 611 Van White Memorial Blvd, Minneapolis, MN 55411
Time Commitment: Two hours per week for a minimum of 4 months.
Duties: - Arrive regularly and punctually. Work cooperatively with lead teacher to determine lesson content and approaches. Assist instructor with an ESL or GED class of 5-15 adult learners; may involve one-on-one work with students, being a classroom “floater,” doing pull-out work with low-level students, helping teacher demonstrate how to do activities, or other tasks as necessary. Inform coordinator of any problems. Dress in a manner that is mindful of the culturally diverse students we serve. Report time off to coordinator in a timely manner.
Benefits: Opportunity to meet people from other cultures and learn about those cultures; opportunity to help people adjust to living in the United States; opportunity to develop problem-solving and teaching skills; opportunity to use creativity in meeting the needs of students; opportunity to learn more about the literacy community; opportunity to work in a classroom situation with a professional teacher.
Supervisor: Sarah Corrigan, scorrigan@literacymn.org (evening)
Nonprofit: Literacy Minnesota - Open Door Learning Center Northside Evening Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55411 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ESL Teacher (Age 18 +)Title of Position: Volunteer ESL Teacher
Purpose: To help adult English Language Learners improve their ability to speak, listen, read, and write English.
Requirements: Ability to speak, read and write English; dependable, prompt, flexible, patient, non-judgmental; able to maintain confidentiality.
Training: Attend the Minnesota Literacy Council’s 12-hour ESL Pre-Service Training. Attend initial orientation meeting with program coordinator. Observe a 2-hour class. Co-instruct an additional 2-hour class. Detailed curriculum and texts are provided.
*An additional two hours of training is required for every twelve months of service, and can be fulfilled through one of the many in-service trainings offered by the literacy council, or through another approved workshop or event.
Location: Open Door Learning Center – Northside 611 Van White Memorial Blvd, Minneapolis, MN 55411
Time Commitment: Three hours per week for a minimum of 4 months. Volunteer teachers are expected to arrive 30 minutes prior to class, and to complete a lesson report after class.
Duties: - Arrive regularly and punctually. Work cooperatively with coordinators and other volunteers to determine lesson content and approaches. Provide instruction for ESL classes of 5-20 adult learners. Record class attendance Inform coordinator of any problems. Help to track student progress and achievements. Dress in a manner that is mindful of the culturally diverse students we serve. Report time off to coordinator in a timely manner.
Benefits: Opportunity to meet people from other cultures and learn about those cultures; opportunity to help people adjust to living in the United States; opportunity to develop problem-solving and teaching skills; opportunity to use creativity in meeting the needs of students; opportunity to learn more about the literacy community; opportunity to work in collaboration with other teachers and program coordinators; opportunity to grow in your own use and understanding of English.
Supervisor: Sarah Corrigan, scorrigan@literacymn.org (evening) (612) 377-5399
Nonprofit: Literacy Minnesota - Open Door Learning Center Northside Evening Program Title of Position: Volunteer ESL Teacher
Purpose: To help adult English Language Learners improve their ability to speak, listen, read, and write English.
Requirements: Ability to speak, read and write English; dependable, prompt, flexible, patient, non-judgmental; able to maintain confidentiality.
Training: Attend the Minnesota Literacy Council’s 12-hour ESL Pre-Service Training. Attend initial orientation meeting with program coordinator. Observe a 2-hour class. Co-instruct an additional 2-hour class. Detailed curriculum and texts are provided.
*An additional two hours of training is required for every twelve months of service, and can be fulfilled through one of the many in-service trainings offered by the literacy council, or through another approved workshop or event.
Location: Open Door Learning Center – Northside 611 Van White Memorial Blvd, Minneapolis, MN 55411
Time Commitment: Three hours per week for a minimum of 4 months. Volunteer teachers are expected to arrive 30 minutes prior to class, and to complete a lesson report after class.
Duties: - Arrive regularly and punctually. Work cooperatively with coordinators and other volunteers to determine lesson content and approaches. Provide instruction for ESL classes of 5-20 adult learners. Record class attendance Inform coordinator of any problems. Help to track student progress and achievements. Dress in a manner that is mindful of the culturally diverse students we serve. Report time off to coordinator in a timely manner.
Benefits: Opportunity to meet people from other cultures and learn about those cultures; opportunity to help people adjust to living in the United States; opportunity to develop problem-solving and teaching skills; opportunity to use creativity in meeting the needs of students; opportunity to learn more about the literacy community; opportunity to work in collaboration with other teachers and program coordinators; opportunity to grow in your own use and understanding of English.
Supervisor: Sarah Corrigan, scorrigan@literacymn.org (evening) (612) 377-5399
Nonprofit: Literacy Minnesota - Open Door Learning Center Northside Evening Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55411 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Board Member (Age 21 +)Project Zawadi is recruiting volunteer board and committee members who are passionate about significantly improving educational quality, safety, and access in rural Tanzania. Organization Overview: Project Zawadi is a 501(c)3 non-profit whose mission is to partner with communities, schools, and teachers to support quality education for Tanzanian children and youth. Project Zawadi implements this mission through three programs: Student Sponsorship ensures equitable access to education for vulnerable populations and high-achieving students with limited means by covering all education-related expenses for students. Over 680 students have been supported through the Sponsorship Program since our founding in 2000. Today, there are 248 actively sponsored students at 48 schools studying at all levels from primary through university and a variety of vocational training programs. Tenda Teachers brings internationally recognized teaching standards into the unique context of Tanzanian classrooms through a comprehensive professional development program for public school teachers. Project Zawadi is working with Tanzanian teachers and international education experts to develop a series of video training modules, delivered in Swahili, that demonstrate active teaching and learning strategies and create opportunities for discussion and reflection for teachers. Model Schools empowers local community members to co-create a vision for a high-quality educational institution for their students through an intensive community and school planning initiative. Model Schools utilizes local knowledge and resources to address critical educational needs for infrastructure, teaching materials, staff professional development, student and family support, and academic and career counseling needs.Project Zawadi has a staff of 14 employees (11 based in Tanzania and three in St. Paul). With an annual budget of $380,000, over 85% of Project Zawadi's income is raised via individual donors. The current Board of Directors has 11 members. The Board meets on the third Wednesday in February, June, and September from 7pm to 9pm in St. Paul. Additionally there is a full day annual meeting workshop the third Saturday in April from 8:30am to 3:30pm in Minneapolis and a holiday meeting the second Saturday in December from 9am to 11am in St. Paul. Board Members participate in at least one committee which typically meets 3 or 4 times per year on a schedule set at a time convenient to committee members. Position Overview: Project Zawadi Board Members act as fiduciaries who steer the organization towards a sustainable future by adopting sound, ethical, and legal governance and financial management policies as well as ensuring the organization has adequate resources to advance its mission. In addition to the ability to fulfill these functional responsibilities, Project Zawadi seeks Board members with diverse perspectives and community connections (especially East African), leadership abilities, and expertise or experience in one or more of the following areas: Project planning and management Knowledge of Tanzania Non-profit management Education Current/former program participants Current/former Mara Region community members Financial management Fundraising Connections/wealthBoard terms are three years in length and renewable once before a mandated break of one year. Board Members are expected to be ambassadors of the organization to both their networks and the community at large and to make a financial gift of personal significance. Monthly time commitment is estimated at 2-5 hours depending upon committee work. Please feel free to explore our website and contact us for more details: https://www.projectzawadi.org
Nonprofit: Project Zawadi Project Zawadi is recruiting volunteer board and committee members who are passionate about significantly improving educational quality, safety, and access in rural Tanzania. Organization Overview: Project Zawadi is a 501(c)3 non-profit whose mission is to partner with communities, schools, and teachers to support quality education for Tanzanian children and youth. Project Zawadi implements this mission through three programs: Student Sponsorship ensures equitable access to education for vulnerable populations and high-achieving students with limited means by covering all education-related expenses for students. Over 680 students have been supported through the Sponsorship Program since our founding in 2000. Today, there are 248 actively sponsored students at 48 schools studying at all levels from primary through university and a variety of vocational training programs. Tenda Teachers brings internationally recognized teaching standards into the unique context of Tanzanian classrooms through a comprehensive professional development program for public school teachers. Project Zawadi is working with Tanzanian teachers and international education experts to develop a series of video training modules, delivered in Swahili, that demonstrate active teaching and learning strategies and create opportunities for discussion and reflection for teachers. Model Schools empowers local community members to co-create a vision for a high-quality educational institution for their students through an intensive community and school planning initiative. Model Schools utilizes local knowledge and resources to address critical educational needs for infrastructure, teaching materials, staff professional development, student and family support, and academic and career counseling needs.Project Zawadi has a staff of 14 employees (11 based in Tanzania and three in St. Paul). With an annual budget of $380,000, over 85% of Project Zawadi's income is raised via individual donors. The current Board of Directors has 11 members. The Board meets on the third Wednesday in February, June, and September from 7pm to 9pm in St. Paul. Additionally there is a full day annual meeting workshop the third Saturday in April from 8:30am to 3:30pm in Minneapolis and a holiday meeting the second Saturday in December from 9am to 11am in St. Paul. Board Members participate in at least one committee which typically meets 3 or 4 times per year on a schedule set at a time convenient to committee members. Position Overview: Project Zawadi Board Members act as fiduciaries who steer the organization towards a sustainable future by adopting sound, ethical, and legal governance and financial management policies as well as ensuring the organization has adequate resources to advance its mission. In addition to the ability to fulfill these functional responsibilities, Project Zawadi seeks Board members with diverse perspectives and community connections (especially East African), leadership abilities, and expertise or experience in one or more of the following areas: Project planning and management Knowledge of Tanzania Non-profit management Education Current/former program participants Current/former Mara Region community members Financial management Fundraising Connections/wealthBoard terms are three years in length and renewable once before a mandated break of one year. Board Members are expected to be ambassadors of the organization to both their networks and the community at large and to make a financial gift of personal significance. Monthly time commitment is estimated at 2-5 hours depending upon committee work. Please feel free to explore our website and contact us for more details: https://www.projectzawadi.org
Nonprofit: Project Zawadi Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Vietnamese Speaker (Age 18 +)We have a Senior Resident whose first language is Vietnamese. He would like someone who could communicate with him in his native language. One to one visits - 1/2 hour in length Nonprofit: Park River Estates Care Center We have a Senior Resident whose first language is Vietnamese. He would like someone who could communicate with him in his native language. One to one visits - 1/2 hour in length Nonprofit: Park River Estates Care Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55433 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cribbage Players (Age 18 +)Park River Estates Care Center is looking for Cribbage Players. We have Senior Residents who like playing Cribbage and need partners. Approximately two hour commitment per activity. Nonprofit: Park River Estates Care Center Park River Estates Care Center is looking for Cribbage Players. We have Senior Residents who like playing Cribbage and need partners. Approximately two hour commitment per activity. Nonprofit: Park River Estates Care Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55433 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteer (Age 18 +)Front Desk Volunteer J-HAP, a non-profit serving a community of independent adults with developmental disabilities, is seeking new volunteers for our front desk at the Cornerstone Creek apartment building. One of the central objectives of J-HAP is ensuring a front desk presence in order to help tenants feel secure and supported. We are looking for friendly faces who are comfortable monitoring the front door, answering phones, and chatting with our awesome tenants. You can learn more about J-HAP on our website: http://www.J-HAP.org Duties: Staff the front desk, monitoring the front door and our security camera system Interact with tenants and ensure the front desk is a space they feel comfortable at Greet visitors and ask that they sign in and out Answer the phone and direct calls to the appropriate J-HAP staff Accept and log all deliveries Report security concerns or incidents to J-HAP staff Other small projects (mailings, stapling, etc.) as neededSkills: Friendly and personable disposition Observant and able to make independent judgment calls Ability to answer and transfer phone calls Interest in serving a thriving community of adults with developmental disabilitiesTime Commitment: Option 1: Regular 2 to 3 hour shift once a week between 10 am and 6 pm on weekdays Option 2: Fill-in open shifts, with a commitment of at least one shift a monthTraining: Front desk policy and practices orientation Shadow one shift with a staff memberNonprofit: J-HAP Front Desk Volunteer J-HAP, a non-profit serving a community of independent adults with developmental disabilities, is seeking new volunteers for our front desk at the Cornerstone Creek apartment building. One of the central objectives of J-HAP is ensuring a front desk presence in order to help tenants feel secure and supported. We are looking for friendly faces who are comfortable monitoring the front door, answering phones, and chatting with our awesome tenants. You can learn more about J-HAP on our website: http://www.J-HAP.org Duties: Staff the front desk, monitoring the front door and our security camera system Interact with tenants and ensure the front desk is a space they feel comfortable at Greet visitors and ask that they sign in and out Answer the phone and direct calls to the appropriate J-HAP staff Accept and log all deliveries Report security concerns or incidents to J-HAP staff Other small projects (mailings, stapling, etc.) as neededSkills: Friendly and personable disposition Observant and able to make independent judgment calls Ability to answer and transfer phone calls Interest in serving a thriving community of adults with developmental disabilitiesTime Commitment: Option 1: Regular 2 to 3 hour shift once a week between 10 am and 6 pm on weekdays Option 2: Fill-in open shifts, with a commitment of at least one shift a monthTraining: Front desk policy and practices orientation Shadow one shift with a staff memberNonprofit: J-HAP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55427 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: New Employee Orientation Development (Age 25 +)The City of Roseville is looking to develop a comprehensive New Employee Orientation Program. We are hoping to develop a program template that can help us on-board new employees in order to: Make them independently productive as quickly as possible by giving them the tools and resources they need Provide them with relevant information Integrate them into the culture of the organization Build and establish meaningful relationships that will continue after the traditional orientation program ends Set the stage for a positive and long-term employeeThis program should include cross-departmental collaboration to determine what each department’s needs are in the on-boarding process. It will require research into best practices for orientation programs. We are looking to establish guidelines for an organization-wide orientation program that can be implemented across all departments easily. We are seeking recommendations on resources, tools and practices for efficient on-boarding. In addition, we would like to develop templates for presentations, checklists, or other tools that can be utilized by supervisors based on research, best practices and organizational needs. Nonprofit: City of Roseville The City of Roseville is looking to develop a comprehensive New Employee Orientation Program. We are hoping to develop a program template that can help us on-board new employees in order to: Make them independently productive as quickly as possible by giving them the tools and resources they need Provide them with relevant information Integrate them into the culture of the organization Build and establish meaningful relationships that will continue after the traditional orientation program ends Set the stage for a positive and long-term employeeThis program should include cross-departmental collaboration to determine what each department’s needs are in the on-boarding process. It will require research into best practices for orientation programs. We are looking to establish guidelines for an organization-wide orientation program that can be implemented across all departments easily. We are seeking recommendations on resources, tools and practices for efficient on-boarding. In addition, we would like to develop templates for presentations, checklists, or other tools that can be utilized by supervisors based on research, best practices and organizational needs. Nonprofit: City of Roseville Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Photographer (Age 18 +)Reading Partners Twin Cities seeks a volunteer photographer to capture photos of our program in action and special events, to be used for social media and other promotional materials. Nonprofit: Reading Partners Twin Cities Reading Partners Twin Cities seeks a volunteer photographer to capture photos of our program in action and special events, to be used for social media and other promotional materials. Nonprofit: Reading Partners Twin Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Business Development Manager (Age 21 +)Story Time is a non-profit whose mission is to empower students in Southeast Africa by removing barriers to education and inspiring community partnerships. When you work with Story Time, you become a part of a global network of storytellers; you become what we like to call a Co-Author. We believe that everyone has a valuable story to tell and that sharing these stories creates a more connected world where everyone belongs. By becoming a part of the story as a volunteer, you and your fellow Co-Authors bring the world one step closer to this vision. We are currently looking to expand in many exciting ways and we are looking for a volunteer Business Development Manager to join our team.
Details: Our new Business Development Manager will proactively develop and nurture relationships with key customers, stakeholders and influencers to strengthen our expanding work. He or she will also be responsible for maintaining and growing a portfolio of institutional and foundation grants, partnerships and general donation opportunities to support Story Time’s strategic plans.
Responsibilities include: Identifying and cultivating international and local grant prospects. Engage and support high-level networking, lead generation and research for large institutional opportunities. Manage a pipeline database to ensure prospects are aligned and sufficient to support organizational strategy and funding needs Lead process of writing, assembling and editing proposals Support the start-up of new projects once approved by funders to ensure clear articulation in grant management processes and smooth transition to program operations team. Capture learning from proposal processes to inform adjustments to processes and proceduresThe skills you need to excel in this position include: Strong communication and IT fluency Experience with Salesforce Ability to create and maintain new customer relationships Creative talents and the ability to solve tough problems Interest in non-profit work The ability to meet deadlines Skill in prioritizing and triaging obligations Attention to detail Excellent time management and organization Background in Sales and Marketing a plusNonprofit: Story Time Story Time is a non-profit whose mission is to empower students in Southeast Africa by removing barriers to education and inspiring community partnerships. When you work with Story Time, you become a part of a global network of storytellers; you become what we like to call a Co-Author. We believe that everyone has a valuable story to tell and that sharing these stories creates a more connected world where everyone belongs. By becoming a part of the story as a volunteer, you and your fellow Co-Authors bring the world one step closer to this vision. We are currently looking to expand in many exciting ways and we are looking for a volunteer Business Development Manager to join our team.
Details: Our new Business Development Manager will proactively develop and nurture relationships with key customers, stakeholders and influencers to strengthen our expanding work. He or she will also be responsible for maintaining and growing a portfolio of institutional and foundation grants, partnerships and general donation opportunities to support Story Time’s strategic plans.
Responsibilities include: Identifying and cultivating international and local grant prospects. Engage and support high-level networking, lead generation and research for large institutional opportunities. Manage a pipeline database to ensure prospects are aligned and sufficient to support organizational strategy and funding needs Lead process of writing, assembling and editing proposals Support the start-up of new projects once approved by funders to ensure clear articulation in grant management processes and smooth transition to program operations team. Capture learning from proposal processes to inform adjustments to processes and proceduresThe skills you need to excel in this position include: Strong communication and IT fluency Experience with Salesforce Ability to create and maintain new customer relationships Creative talents and the ability to solve tough problems Interest in non-profit work The ability to meet deadlines Skill in prioritizing and triaging obligations Attention to detail Excellent time management and organization Background in Sales and Marketing a plusNonprofit: Story Time Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Creative Writer (Age 21 +)Story Time is a non-profit whose mission is to empower students in Southeast Africa by removing barriers to education and inspiring community partnerships. When you work with Story Time, you become a part of a global network of storytellers; you become what we like to call a Co-Author. We believe that everyone has a valuable story to tell and that sharing these stories creates a more connected world where everyone belongs. By becoming a part of the story as a volunteer, you and your fellow Co-Authors bring the world one step closer to this vision. We are currently looking to expand in many exciting ways and we are looking for Creative Writers to join our team.
Details: If you are a skilled, empathetic, and creative writer who can research and explain complex concepts simply, if you are driven to problem solve and you care deeply about helping others, this volunteer opportunity may be of interest to you. Story Time is currently expanding and we are looking for writers to assist in creating blog content relating to our organization’s goals and the interests of our growing community of donors and volunteers. In this position, you will report to the Digital Media Strategist to collaborate in creating posts that resonate with our audience. Responsibilities: Write and maintain blog posts, content for other social media outlets, and static or printed materials Proficiency with Squarespace (Preferred, but not mandatory) Proficiency with Slack (Preferred) Communicate regularly with Social Media Strategist and Business Development Manager to confirm topics and formatting of content
The skills you need to excel in this position include: Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Gmail and Outlook Experience with SalesForce preferred Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with demonstrated ability to speak and write clearly and persuasively Excellent organization, time management, and follow-up skills Outstanding judgement, sensitivity, and high discretion
If you're interested, please submit a cover letter, resume, and one-page writing sample to apply@storytimeedu.org.
Nonprofit: Story Time Story Time is a non-profit whose mission is to empower students in Southeast Africa by removing barriers to education and inspiring community partnerships. When you work with Story Time, you become a part of a global network of storytellers; you become what we like to call a Co-Author. We believe that everyone has a valuable story to tell and that sharing these stories creates a more connected world where everyone belongs. By becoming a part of the story as a volunteer, you and your fellow Co-Authors bring the world one step closer to this vision. We are currently looking to expand in many exciting ways and we are looking for Creative Writers to join our team.
Details: If you are a skilled, empathetic, and creative writer who can research and explain complex concepts simply, if you are driven to problem solve and you care deeply about helping others, this volunteer opportunity may be of interest to you. Story Time is currently expanding and we are looking for writers to assist in creating blog content relating to our organization’s goals and the interests of our growing community of donors and volunteers. In this position, you will report to the Digital Media Strategist to collaborate in creating posts that resonate with our audience. Responsibilities: Write and maintain blog posts, content for other social media outlets, and static or printed materials Proficiency with Squarespace (Preferred, but not mandatory) Proficiency with Slack (Preferred) Communicate regularly with Social Media Strategist and Business Development Manager to confirm topics and formatting of content
The skills you need to excel in this position include: Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Gmail and Outlook Experience with SalesForce preferred Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with demonstrated ability to speak and write clearly and persuasively Excellent organization, time management, and follow-up skills Outstanding judgement, sensitivity, and high discretion
If you're interested, please submit a cover letter, resume, and one-page writing sample to apply@storytimeedu.org.
Nonprofit: Story Time Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55402 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Videographer (Age 18 +)Do you love to share people's stories through video? Would you like to serve the community while creating more highlights for your portfolio? We are looking for someone to video tape 5-10 minute healthcare stories that can be shared on our website and social media. The videos will help people to learn more about various experiences in healthcare and how people might partner with the system for better outcomes. Nonprofit: Minnesota Alliance for Patient Safety Do you love to share people's stories through video? Would you like to serve the community while creating more highlights for your portfolio? We are looking for someone to video tape 5-10 minute healthcare stories that can be shared on our website and social media. The videos will help people to learn more about various experiences in healthcare and how people might partner with the system for better outcomes. Nonprofit: Minnesota Alliance for Patient Safety Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55425 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Photography Volunteer (Age 18+)Calling all budding photographers! Are you looking to add to your portfolio while doing your part for the community? We are seeking a volunteer photographer to capture photos of our community center, food shelf, clothing closet, child care center, Retired Men’s Club, Magnificent Golden Agers, and other senior programs and activities and events hosted at the center. Your images will be shared on HQB publications, social media and on our website to help tell our story, raise funds and reach out to even more members of our community. Volunteer hours are flexible, depending on project needs. Nonprofit: Hallie Q. Brown Community Center Calling all budding photographers! Are you looking to add to your portfolio while doing your part for the community? We are seeking a volunteer photographer to capture photos of our community center, food shelf, clothing closet, child care center, Retired Men’s Club, Magnificent Golden Agers, and other senior programs and activities and events hosted at the center. Your images will be shared on HQB publications, social media and on our website to help tell our story, raise funds and reach out to even more members of our community. Volunteer hours are flexible, depending on project needs. Nonprofit: Hallie Q. Brown Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Search Engine Optimization Virtual Volunteer Opportunities (Age 18 +)Uniting Distant Stars is looking for someone interested to develop our SEO for our website, especially our donation pages. This would be up to a 90-day project that would include training the executive director on how to work with the various tools like Yoast. Nonprofit: Uniting Distant Stars Uniting Distant Stars is looking for someone interested to develop our SEO for our website, especially our donation pages. This would be up to a 90-day project that would include training the executive director on how to work with the various tools like Yoast. Nonprofit: Uniting Distant Stars Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55446 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Digital Media Strategist (Age 21 +)Story Time is a non-profit whose mission is to empower students in Southeast Africa by removing barriers to education and inspiring community partnerships. When you work with Story Time, you become a part of a global network of storytellers; you become what we like to call a Co-Author. We believe that everyone has a valuable story to tell and that sharing these stories creates a more connected world where everyone belongs. By becoming a part of the story as a volunteer, you and your fellow Co-Authors bring the world one step closer to this vision. We are currently looking to expand in many exciting ways and we are looking for a volunteer Digital Media Strategist to join our team.
Details: The Digital Media Strategist will work with the Business Development and Event Coordinator to shape campaign assets with analytic insights, and optimize for opportunities to enhance online fundraising campaigns. You will also be responsible for creating content and engaging new audiences via organic campaigns to support brand awareness, audience and engagement growth goals. The ideal candidate for this position will be comfortable with devising new social media strategies and relating a structured plan to the rest of the Story Time team, letting each department know how they can and should contribute to positive outcomes. Responsibilities: Strategize and execute multi-channel digital campaigns to build and engage audiences that support Story Time’s objectives. Advocate for audiences, helping Story Time to interpret metrics to improve user experiences across all digital touch points. Help us turn analytics and insights into action by bridging the gap between what we believe, what we know and what we should do as a result. Recommend actions to maximize campaign impact and improve user experience. Own and manage content editorial calendar and ensure brand consistency of messages across various networks. Create timely and engaging content optimized for platform use and intended audience across owned channels including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn and Pinterest. Monitor, analyze and report social media performance on weekly/monthly basis for successes and make recommendations for new opportunities. Build and nurture communities, and actively communicate and interact with our followers to increase their brand engagement in real-time. Build and manage relationships with influencers that drive content creation and brand awareness. Stay current with social media trends and tools – includes attending networking and educational events, reading blogs, and listening to podcasts. Assist in the promotion of fundraising campaigns.The skills you need to excel in this position include: A combination right- and left-brain thinker, who appreciates analytics as much as the creative process and brand strategy. Experience collaborating with creative and technical minds to elevate deliverables. Proven success in optimizing performance through effective use of analytics. Minimum of 2 years digital strategy experience, working with integrated digital campaigns across social, search, email and web properties. High Proficiency using but not limited to Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, blogging, review sites and more. Proficiency in using Salesforce preferred. Strong understanding of user-generated content management, content marketing and reputation management. Strong, professional written and verbal communication skills with an attention to detail. Strategic content creation and excellent writing skills, particularly as it relates to SEO. Ability to work independently and in a team environment. Exceptional time management skills. Ability to work remotely (and at the Twin Cities office 1-2 times per week if located in the Twin Cities).
If you're interested, please submit a cover letter and resume to apply@storytimeedu.org.
Nonprofit: Story Time Story Time is a non-profit whose mission is to empower students in Southeast Africa by removing barriers to education and inspiring community partnerships. When you work with Story Time, you become a part of a global network of storytellers; you become what we like to call a Co-Author. We believe that everyone has a valuable story to tell and that sharing these stories creates a more connected world where everyone belongs. By becoming a part of the story as a volunteer, you and your fellow Co-Authors bring the world one step closer to this vision. We are currently looking to expand in many exciting ways and we are looking for a volunteer Digital Media Strategist to join our team.
Details: The Digital Media Strategist will work with the Business Development and Event Coordinator to shape campaign assets with analytic insights, and optimize for opportunities to enhance online fundraising campaigns. You will also be responsible for creating content and engaging new audiences via organic campaigns to support brand awareness, audience and engagement growth goals. The ideal candidate for this position will be comfortable with devising new social media strategies and relating a structured plan to the rest of the Story Time team, letting each department know how they can and should contribute to positive outcomes. Responsibilities: Strategize and execute multi-channel digital campaigns to build and engage audiences that support Story Time’s objectives. Advocate for audiences, helping Story Time to interpret metrics to improve user experiences across all digital touch points. Help us turn analytics and insights into action by bridging the gap between what we believe, what we know and what we should do as a result. Recommend actions to maximize campaign impact and improve user experience. Own and manage content editorial calendar and ensure brand consistency of messages across various networks. Create timely and engaging content optimized for platform use and intended audience across owned channels including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn and Pinterest. Monitor, analyze and report social media performance on weekly/monthly basis for successes and make recommendations for new opportunities. Build and nurture communities, and actively communicate and interact with our followers to increase their brand engagement in real-time. Build and manage relationships with influencers that drive content creation and brand awareness. Stay current with social media trends and tools – includes attending networking and educational events, reading blogs, and listening to podcasts. Assist in the promotion of fundraising campaigns.The skills you need to excel in this position include: A combination right- and left-brain thinker, who appreciates analytics as much as the creative process and brand strategy. Experience collaborating with creative and technical minds to elevate deliverables. Proven success in optimizing performance through effective use of analytics. Minimum of 2 years digital strategy experience, working with integrated digital campaigns across social, search, email and web properties. High Proficiency using but not limited to Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, blogging, review sites and more. Proficiency in using Salesforce preferred. Strong understanding of user-generated content management, content marketing and reputation management. Strong, professional written and verbal communication skills with an attention to detail. Strategic content creation and excellent writing skills, particularly as it relates to SEO. Ability to work independently and in a team environment. Exceptional time management skills. Ability to work remotely (and at the Twin Cities office 1-2 times per week if located in the Twin Cities).
If you're interested, please submit a cover letter and resume to apply@storytimeedu.org.
Nonprofit: Story Time Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55402 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Legal Services (Age 25 +)The Minnesota Hemp Farmers & Manufacturers Association is a newly recognized 501(c)(3) organization in Minnesota. We have amended our by corporate bylaws to begin accepting members and sponsors and are looking for an experienced attorney to look them over and edit as needed. We are a growing organization and welcome experienced professionals interested in board membership or a more active role in our organization to reach out for more information. Nonprofit: Minnesota Hemp Farmers & Manufacturers Association The Minnesota Hemp Farmers & Manufacturers Association is a newly recognized 501(c)(3) organization in Minnesota. We have amended our by corporate bylaws to begin accepting members and sponsors and are looking for an experienced attorney to look them over and edit as needed. We are a growing organization and welcome experienced professionals interested in board membership or a more active role in our organization to reach out for more information. Nonprofit: Minnesota Hemp Farmers & Manufacturers Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55119 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Our Residents need you!Park River Estates is looking for volunteers in the following areas: Assisting residents to play games such as Cribbage, Bingo, 654 Dice, etc. Also, our ladies love to have their nails manicured. Nonprofit: Park River Estates Care Center Park River Estates is looking for volunteers in the following areas: Assisting residents to play games such as Cribbage, Bingo, 654 Dice, etc. Also, our ladies love to have their nails manicured. Nonprofit: Park River Estates Care Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55433 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Rescue Driver (Age 21 +)Volunteers are responsible for picking up, transporting, and delivering donated food from Aldi (2005 Suburban Ave, St. Paul 55119) to Department of Indian Work food shelf in order for it to be distributed to participants and their families. Act as DIW ambassador and develop professional relationships with Aldi’s staff members. Take temperatures of donations and record them Load food including that in refrigerators and freezers in your personal car. Keep record of donated food Transport to DIW food shelf (1671 Summit Ave St. Paul, 55105) and unload with help from DIW staff.
Qualifications: Must be able to lift 25lbs. Must be dependable Must have a valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle large (minivan, SUV, truck) Good communications skills Able to start ASAP
Collection dates: Monday and Wednesday pick-up between 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Time commitment: Up to 2 hours each day. We are looking for someone who is able to collect on a weekly basis. Please indicate which day(s) you are interested in volunteering for. Please contact Kelly Miller at 651-789-3854 or kmiller@interfaithaction.org Nonprofit: Interfaith Action of Greater St. Paul Volunteers are responsible for picking up, transporting, and delivering donated food from Aldi (2005 Suburban Ave, St. Paul 55119) to Department of Indian Work food shelf in order for it to be distributed to participants and their families. Act as DIW ambassador and develop professional relationships with Aldi’s staff members. Take temperatures of donations and record them Load food including that in refrigerators and freezers in your personal car. Keep record of donated food Transport to DIW food shelf (1671 Summit Ave St. Paul, 55105) and unload with help from DIW staff.
Qualifications: Must be able to lift 25lbs. Must be dependable Must have a valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle large (minivan, SUV, truck) Good communications skills Able to start ASAP
Collection dates: Monday and Wednesday pick-up between 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Time commitment: Up to 2 hours each day. We are looking for someone who is able to collect on a weekly basis. Please indicate which day(s) you are interested in volunteering for. Please contact Kelly Miller at 651-789-3854 or kmiller@interfaithaction.org Nonprofit: Interfaith Action of Greater St. Paul Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Store Helper!
Nonprofit: Ten Thousand Villages, St. Paul
Nonprofit: Ten Thousand Villages, St. Paul Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55102 Allow Groups: No |