Volunteer: Rock from the Heart Event Security Team -Bruno Mars - US Bank Stadium (copy)Bruno Mars Concert – US Bank Stadium Required Training Link (must be completed by all new volunteers): Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart Bruno Mars Concert – US Bank Stadium Required Training Link (must be completed by all new volunteers): Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 13, 2026 Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Graphic Designer (Age 21 +)We're seeking a talented individual or students with a class project to take on one of our marketing campaigns and develop a compelling graphic and visual appeal. This would include print, electronic and even video production. We'd especially like it if someone can create dynamic info graphics that tell our story! All to help build awareness and raise funds for providing safety, shelter and sustainability for orphans around the world.
Nonprofit: 200 Orphanages Worldwide We're seeking a talented individual or students with a class project to take on one of our marketing campaigns and develop a compelling graphic and visual appeal. This would include print, electronic and even video production. We'd especially like it if someone can create dynamic info graphics that tell our story! All to help build awareness and raise funds for providing safety, shelter and sustainability for orphans around the world.
Nonprofit: 200 Orphanages Worldwide Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55434 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lake of the Isles Earth Day Cleanup - help keep our lakes clean, meet neighborsEveryone is invited to help clean up the Lake of the Isles several times this spring through fall. The first opportunity will be Earth Day! In partnership with the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board, there will be cleanup supplies and treats at our check-in table. No registration is required, but if you can register here and follow Green Guardians that would help us stay in touch. Long pants and boots are helpful when working around the edge of the lake. MPRB would like people to sign their waiver once a year - MPRB Waiver Bring your neighbors, family, and friends! https://www.eastisles.org/green-team - check website for changes due to weather Friends of Lake of the Isles Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/796514388254895 Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Everyone is invited to help clean up the Lake of the Isles several times this spring through fall. The first opportunity will be Earth Day! In partnership with the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board, there will be cleanup supplies and treats at our check-in table. No registration is required, but if you can register here and follow Green Guardians that would help us stay in touch. Long pants and boots are helpful when working around the edge of the lake. MPRB would like people to sign their waiver once a year - MPRB Waiver Bring your neighbors, family, and friends! https://www.eastisles.org/green-team - check website for changes due to weather Friends of Lake of the Isles Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/796514388254895 Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026 Zip Code: 55408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adopt a Drain - help save our lakes (use link in description below)Did you know our street storm drains empty into our lakes and rivers? You can help by adopting drains in your neighborhood, it's free and easy Adopt a Drain HERE Storm water carries trash pollution and leaves which contributes to the green slime that forms on our lakes. Just keep the top of the drains clear when you can, it's easy to do several drains in an intersection near your home. Please let us know your storm drain names, some neighborhoods eligible for contest prizes. Enter Contest more info - greenguardiansmn@gmail.com Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Did you know our street storm drains empty into our lakes and rivers? You can help by adopting drains in your neighborhood, it's free and easy Adopt a Drain HERE Storm water carries trash pollution and leaves which contributes to the green slime that forms on our lakes. Just keep the top of the drains clear when you can, it's easy to do several drains in an intersection near your home. Please let us know your storm drain names, some neighborhoods eligible for contest prizes. Enter Contest more info - greenguardiansmn@gmail.com Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bring your dog to visit our residentsWalk from room to room for dog-lovers to enjoy a visit with your gentle, friendly dog. Nonprofit: Redeemer Health Care Center Walk from room to room for dog-lovers to enjoy a visit with your gentle, friendly dog. Nonprofit: Redeemer Health Care Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Apr 11, 2026 through Apr 25, 2026 Zip Code: 55408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disposable Tableware Items Drive/Donation RequestAre you interested in helping provide for our PPL Programs & Participants? One of the items we are finding programs have a need for regularly include disposable tableware items such as paper plates, plastic silverware, paper cups and napkins. We'd love to work with you on fulfilling these needs for our community & programs! If you’re interested in hosting a drive, dropping donations off, or have questions, please reach out to our Volunteer Program Manager, Latisha Moening. Latisha.Moening@ppl-inc.org Project for Pride in Living Mission: PPL is dedicated to empowering individuals and families with lower incomes to achieve self-reliance through a comprehensive approach that includes affordable housing, employment training, support services, and education. Nonprofit: In- Kind Donations Are you interested in helping provide for our PPL Programs & Participants? One of the items we are finding programs have a need for regularly include disposable tableware items such as paper plates, plastic silverware, paper cups and napkins. We'd love to work with you on fulfilling these needs for our community & programs! If you’re interested in hosting a drive, dropping donations off, or have questions, please reach out to our Volunteer Program Manager, Latisha Moening. Latisha.Moening@ppl-inc.org Project for Pride in Living Mission: PPL is dedicated to empowering individuals and families with lower incomes to achieve self-reliance through a comprehensive approach that includes affordable housing, employment training, support services, and education. Nonprofit: In- Kind Donations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2026 Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event Volunteer for our 3rd Annual Great Northern Viking FestivalAre you ready to embark on an epic adventure? The Great Northern Viking Festival is seeking enthusiastic volunteers and paid leaders to bring the Viking Age to life! Nonprofit: Great Northern Viking Festival Are you ready to embark on an epic adventure? The Great Northern Viking Festival is seeking enthusiastic volunteers and paid leaders to bring the Viking Age to life! Nonprofit: Great Northern Viking Festival Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jun 11, 2026 through Jun 14, 2026 Zip Code: 56001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Boundary Waters Trip Leader (Summer 2026)Join us in helping students experience teamwork, leadership, and personal accomplishment in the Boundary Waters and be inspired by the powerful effect that nature has on young people!
$500 stipend available Through the Project Success Expeditions program, Minneapolis middle school students have the opportunity to spend a week exploring the Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA). The Project Success BWCA Leader partners with a trained Wilderness Guide to lead a group of middle school students in the BWCA for a week-long canoe and camping trip. Required Pre-Trip Preparation: Participate in 4-6 hours of BWCA Leader TrainingLead a virtual “get to know you” session with your groupBWCA Trip Execution: Volunteer Trip Leaders attend a week-long canoe and camping trip in the BWCA with seven students and a Wilderness GuideYou will partner with the guide to provide strong, cohesive leadership for your studentsYou will participate with your group in all trip activities including paddling, portaging, camp set up and breakdown, etc.You will support students in your group by:Encouraging student participationLooking out for student safetyCreating a positive atmosphere of inclusivity, teamwork, and communityLeading discussions about highlights, challenges, and goalsProviding emotional/behavioral supportSupporting the guide’s instructionsTrip Leaders Must: Be 21 years of age or olderFind joy in working with youthHave patience, problem-solving, and communication skillsBe committed to creating inclusive environmentsPass a background checkTO APPLY OR INQUIRE FURTHER, PLEASE EMAIL Jenny Batten, Senior Program Manager - Expeditions, at jennyb@projectsuccess.orgInclude in your email: A little about yourselfExperience with youthExperience in the outdoorsWhere you heard about usVisit our Volunteer page to learn more! https://www.projectsuccess.org/volunteer/ Nonprofit: Project Success Join us in helping students experience teamwork, leadership, and personal accomplishment in the Boundary Waters and be inspired by the powerful effect that nature has on young people!
$500 stipend available Through the Project Success Expeditions program, Minneapolis middle school students have the opportunity to spend a week exploring the Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA). The Project Success BWCA Leader partners with a trained Wilderness Guide to lead a group of middle school students in the BWCA for a week-long canoe and camping trip. Required Pre-Trip Preparation: Participate in 4-6 hours of BWCA Leader TrainingLead a virtual “get to know you” session with your groupBWCA Trip Execution: Volunteer Trip Leaders attend a week-long canoe and camping trip in the BWCA with seven students and a Wilderness GuideYou will partner with the guide to provide strong, cohesive leadership for your studentsYou will participate with your group in all trip activities including paddling, portaging, camp set up and breakdown, etc.You will support students in your group by:Encouraging student participationLooking out for student safetyCreating a positive atmosphere of inclusivity, teamwork, and communityLeading discussions about highlights, challenges, and goalsProviding emotional/behavioral supportSupporting the guide’s instructionsTrip Leaders Must: Be 21 years of age or olderFind joy in working with youthHave patience, problem-solving, and communication skillsBe committed to creating inclusive environmentsPass a background checkTO APPLY OR INQUIRE FURTHER, PLEASE EMAIL Jenny Batten, Senior Program Manager - Expeditions, at jennyb@projectsuccess.orgInclude in your email: A little about yourselfExperience with youthExperience in the outdoorsWhere you heard about usVisit our Volunteer page to learn more! https://www.projectsuccess.org/volunteer/ Nonprofit: Project Success Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jun 14, 2026 through Jul 14, 2026 Zip Code: 55403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Toilet Paper & Diapers DriveAre you interested in help provide for our PPL Programs & Participants? One of the needs we are finding residents and participants have ongoing currently include toilet paper & diapers. We'd love to work with you on fulfilling these needs for our community. If you’re interested in hosting a drive for diapers and/or toilet paper, dropping donations off, or have questions, please reach out to our Volunteer Program Manager, Latisha Moening. Latisha.Moening@ppl-inc.org Our needs include: -Toilet paper (any brands) -Diapers (larger sizes especially currently) Project for Pride in Living Mission: PPL is dedicated to empowering individuals and families with lower incomes to achieve self-reliance through a comprehensive approach that includes affordable housing, employment training, support services, and education. Nonprofit: In- Kind Donations Are you interested in help provide for our PPL Programs & Participants? One of the needs we are finding residents and participants have ongoing currently include toilet paper & diapers. We'd love to work with you on fulfilling these needs for our community. If you’re interested in hosting a drive for diapers and/or toilet paper, dropping donations off, or have questions, please reach out to our Volunteer Program Manager, Latisha Moening. Latisha.Moening@ppl-inc.org Our needs include: -Toilet paper (any brands) -Diapers (larger sizes especially currently) Project for Pride in Living Mission: PPL is dedicated to empowering individuals and families with lower incomes to achieve self-reliance through a comprehensive approach that includes affordable housing, employment training, support services, and education. Nonprofit: In- Kind Donations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2026 Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Field Trips/ Groups AssistantWe have two new openings for Groups Assistant Volunteers! This is a recurring weekly volunteer shift where you will be scheduled for either Wednesday or Thursday mornings 8:45am- 11:45 am. We are asking for anyone interested to be able to commit to at least the next two months until May. Let us know if you're interested in volunteering for either or both days! You will always be scheduled to work alongside group staff. They will ask for your help with any of the following tasks: Welcome groups as they enter the building from their bus(es)Assist the group staff in getting the group settled in their roomShow where coats and lunches can go and have children sit on the carpet for orientation.Help distribute orange stickers after the group staff completes orientation, trained volunteers may also lead orientations.Help direct traffic into the museum as the group is heading onto the floorHave maps handy if an adult asks for oneAssist with groups coming back for lunch – direct them into the correct lunch spaceAssist with groups with departure – direct them into their correct gathering space and thank them for coming as they leave for their bus(es)Any additional duties that the Group Lead may need help with.Please reply to this email if you are interested and available! We are looking to fill this need as soon as possible. Nonprofit: Minnesota Children's Museum We have two new openings for Groups Assistant Volunteers! This is a recurring weekly volunteer shift where you will be scheduled for either Wednesday or Thursday mornings 8:45am- 11:45 am. We are asking for anyone interested to be able to commit to at least the next two months until May. Let us know if you're interested in volunteering for either or both days! You will always be scheduled to work alongside group staff. They will ask for your help with any of the following tasks: Welcome groups as they enter the building from their bus(es)Assist the group staff in getting the group settled in their roomShow where coats and lunches can go and have children sit on the carpet for orientation.Help distribute orange stickers after the group staff completes orientation, trained volunteers may also lead orientations.Help direct traffic into the museum as the group is heading onto the floorHave maps handy if an adult asks for oneAssist with groups coming back for lunch – direct them into the correct lunch spaceAssist with groups with departure – direct them into their correct gathering space and thank them for coming as they leave for their bus(es)Any additional duties that the Group Lead may need help with.Please reply to this email if you are interested and available! We are looking to fill this need as soon as possible. Nonprofit: Minnesota Children's Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum Props Care & Prep VolunteerHelp keep our exhibits looking their best by supporting the care, cleaning, and preparation of museum props used in our galleries, the Studio, and our Traveling Exhibits. Volunteers will assist with washing props (by hand and dishwasher), preparing exhibit materials, and cutting supplies for Studio activities. This role is based in the basement workshop props area and supports an ongoing cleaning cycle of more than 2,500 items, especially during travelling exhibit changeovers that occur three times each year. There is always something that needs care, so dedicated time and attention make a big impact. Volunteers will follow a documented cleaning guide that includes prop introductions, sink tips, and washing techniques to ensure items are handled properly. Schedule: 1–2 volunteers per shift, Wednesday–Sunday, anytime between 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (2-hour minimum shift) Requirements & Ideal Experience: Must wear closed-toed shoes in the workshop Comfortable with hands-on cleaning and prep tasks Food service or dishwashing experience is helpful Great opportunity for those interested in a future props or costumes internship This role is perfect for detail-oriented volunteers who enjoy hands-on work and helping behind the scenes to keep exhibits running smoothly. We have made this role separate from the Play Guide role in mind of those of you who want to support the museum but prefer to stay off the floor. Please reach out if you are interested as we are looking to get volunteers started on these tasks as soon as possible! Nonprofit: Minnesota Children's Museum Help keep our exhibits looking their best by supporting the care, cleaning, and preparation of museum props used in our galleries, the Studio, and our Traveling Exhibits. Volunteers will assist with washing props (by hand and dishwasher), preparing exhibit materials, and cutting supplies for Studio activities. This role is based in the basement workshop props area and supports an ongoing cleaning cycle of more than 2,500 items, especially during travelling exhibit changeovers that occur three times each year. There is always something that needs care, so dedicated time and attention make a big impact. Volunteers will follow a documented cleaning guide that includes prop introductions, sink tips, and washing techniques to ensure items are handled properly. Schedule: 1–2 volunteers per shift, Wednesday–Sunday, anytime between 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (2-hour minimum shift) Requirements & Ideal Experience: Must wear closed-toed shoes in the workshop Comfortable with hands-on cleaning and prep tasks Food service or dishwashing experience is helpful Great opportunity for those interested in a future props or costumes internship This role is perfect for detail-oriented volunteers who enjoy hands-on work and helping behind the scenes to keep exhibits running smoothly. We have made this role separate from the Play Guide role in mind of those of you who want to support the museum but prefer to stay off the floor. Please reach out if you are interested as we are looking to get volunteers started on these tasks as soon as possible! Nonprofit: Minnesota Children's Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Play Guide VolunteersPlay Guide volunteers rotate through a few different assignments throughout the museum during their shift. These assignments include activities like: Facilitating fun high energy areas like the Laser maze, Forces and Scramble, greeting visitors, and helping children take turns and play safely. Assisting in the Art Studio. Greet visitors and introduce the daily activity, help maintain supplies and workspaces, engage visitors in their artwork using museum learning guidelines, and assist facilitators in running special pop-up programs. Assist with prep work for the galleries and The Studio. This could include cutting materials such as paper, fabric, cardboard or yarn down to specific sizes, sorting materials, prepping clay, etc. Play Guide Volunteers choose their shifts online for them to attend Wednesday-Sunday shifts. Each day typically has a morning shift, 10am-1pm and an afternoon shift, 1-4pm. Volunteers also have the opportunity to stack shifts on the same day if they wish to complete more hours for a course requirement in a shorter period or simply wish to extend their shifts. If Play Guide volunteers come as a pair, group of friends, or family, they can be stationed together- providing that there is no need for them to be elsewhere and they are productive together and not distracted. If you are interested in volunteering with us, please complete an adult application here: mcm.org/volunteer Nonprofit: Minnesota Children's Museum Play Guide volunteers rotate through a few different assignments throughout the museum during their shift. These assignments include activities like: Facilitating fun high energy areas like the Laser maze, Forces and Scramble, greeting visitors, and helping children take turns and play safely. Assisting in the Art Studio. Greet visitors and introduce the daily activity, help maintain supplies and workspaces, engage visitors in their artwork using museum learning guidelines, and assist facilitators in running special pop-up programs. Assist with prep work for the galleries and The Studio. This could include cutting materials such as paper, fabric, cardboard or yarn down to specific sizes, sorting materials, prepping clay, etc. Play Guide Volunteers choose their shifts online for them to attend Wednesday-Sunday shifts. Each day typically has a morning shift, 10am-1pm and an afternoon shift, 1-4pm. Volunteers also have the opportunity to stack shifts on the same day if they wish to complete more hours for a course requirement in a shorter period or simply wish to extend their shifts. If Play Guide volunteers come as a pair, group of friends, or family, they can be stationed together- providing that there is no need for them to be elsewhere and they are productive together and not distracted. If you are interested in volunteering with us, please complete an adult application here: mcm.org/volunteer Nonprofit: Minnesota Children's Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pianist for Catholic MassDo you love playing the piano and bringing joy to others through music? We're seeking a dedicated and talented volunteer pianist to join our community at Lyngblomsten. Here's how you can make a difference: Play a vital role in our Wednesday Mass: Starting in late January, you'll delight our congregation with your music Wednesdays starting at 3:30 pm. Share your musical expertise: Choose hymns that complement the liturgy and create a meaningful worship experience. You'll also play communion music and a postlude. Work independently and collaboratively: You'll have the freedom to select hymns, while seamlessly coordinating with our Chaplain to ensure a harmonious flow. What we're looking for: Skilled pianist: You should be comfortable playing hymns and various styles of sacred music. Independent spirit: You're comfortable choosing suitable hymns. Team player: You can work collaboratively with the Chaplain to enhance the liturgy.Available the first Wednesday of every month from 3:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Benefits you'll enjoy: Contribute to a meaningful cause: Play a vital role in enriching the spiritual lives of our residents and community. Share your musical talent: Use your gifts to uplift and inspire others. Ready to share your music and make a difference? Complete our online application today: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/23212736 Additional notes: New volunteers will complete a Department of Human Services background study with fingerprinting (required for working with vulnerable adults). We offer volunteers orientations twice a month Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten Do you love playing the piano and bringing joy to others through music? We're seeking a dedicated and talented volunteer pianist to join our community at Lyngblomsten. Here's how you can make a difference: Play a vital role in our Wednesday Mass: Starting in late January, you'll delight our congregation with your music Wednesdays starting at 3:30 pm. Share your musical expertise: Choose hymns that complement the liturgy and create a meaningful worship experience. You'll also play communion music and a postlude. Work independently and collaboratively: You'll have the freedom to select hymns, while seamlessly coordinating with our Chaplain to ensure a harmonious flow. What we're looking for: Skilled pianist: You should be comfortable playing hymns and various styles of sacred music. Independent spirit: You're comfortable choosing suitable hymns. Team player: You can work collaboratively with the Chaplain to enhance the liturgy.Available the first Wednesday of every month from 3:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Benefits you'll enjoy: Contribute to a meaningful cause: Play a vital role in enriching the spiritual lives of our residents and community. Share your musical talent: Use your gifts to uplift and inspire others. Ready to share your music and make a difference? Complete our online application today: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/23212736 Additional notes: New volunteers will complete a Department of Human Services background study with fingerprinting (required for working with vulnerable adults). We offer volunteers orientations twice a month Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lake of the Isles Cleanup - help keep our lakes clean, meet neighborsPlease check-in on the footpath at Euclid Pl & E Lake of the Isles Pkwy Help clean up trash in and around the Lake! We do this every 2nd Saturday of each month through September. We’ll have treats and clean up gear like gloves, buckets, bags, rakes and trash pickers to borrow. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. https://form.jotform.com/243397094987173 Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Please check-in on the footpath at Euclid Pl & E Lake of the Isles Pkwy Help clean up trash in and around the Lake! We do this every 2nd Saturday of each month through September. We’ll have treats and clean up gear like gloves, buckets, bags, rakes and trash pickers to borrow. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. https://form.jotform.com/243397094987173 Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 12, 2026 Zip Code: 55408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lake of the Isles Cleanup - help keep our lakes clean, meet neighborsPlease check-in on the footpath at Euclid Pl & E Lake of the Isles Pkwy Help clean up trash in and around the Lake! We do this every 2nd Saturday of each month through September. We’ll have treats and clean up gear like gloves, buckets, bags, rakes and trash pickers to borrow. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. https://form.jotform.com/243397094987173 Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Please check-in on the footpath at Euclid Pl & E Lake of the Isles Pkwy Help clean up trash in and around the Lake! We do this every 2nd Saturday of each month through September. We’ll have treats and clean up gear like gloves, buckets, bags, rakes and trash pickers to borrow. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. https://form.jotform.com/243397094987173 Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 8, 2026 Zip Code: 55408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lake of the Isles Cleanup - help keep our lakes clean, meet neighborsPlease check-in on the footpath at Euclid Pl & E Lake of the Isles Pkwy Help clean up trash in and around the Lake! We do this every 2nd Saturday of each month through September. We’ll have treats and clean up gear like gloves, buckets, bags, rakes and trash pickers to borrow. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. https://form.jotform.com/243397094987173 Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Please check-in on the footpath at Euclid Pl & E Lake of the Isles Pkwy Help clean up trash in and around the Lake! We do this every 2nd Saturday of each month through September. We’ll have treats and clean up gear like gloves, buckets, bags, rakes and trash pickers to borrow. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. https://form.jotform.com/243397094987173 Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 11, 2026 Zip Code: 55408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lake of the Isles Cleanup - help keep our lakes clean, meet neighborsPlease check-in on the footpath at Euclid Pl & E Lake of the Isles Pkwy Help clean up trash in and around the Lake! We do this every 2nd Saturday of each month through September. We’ll have treats and clean up gear like gloves, buckets, bags, rakes and trash pickers to borrow. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. https://form.jotform.com/243397094987173 Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Please check-in on the footpath at Euclid Pl & E Lake of the Isles Pkwy Help clean up trash in and around the Lake! We do this every 2nd Saturday of each month through September. We’ll have treats and clean up gear like gloves, buckets, bags, rakes and trash pickers to borrow. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. https://form.jotform.com/243397094987173 Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 13, 2026 Zip Code: 55408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lake of the Isles Cleanup - help keep our lakes clean, meet neighborsPlease check-in on the footpath at Euclid Pl & E Lake of the Isles Pkwy Help clean up trash in and around the Lake! We do this every 2nd Saturday of each month through September. We’ll have treats and clean up gear like gloves, buckets, bags, rakes and trash pickers to borrow. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. https://form.jotform.com/243397094987173 Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Please check-in on the footpath at Euclid Pl & E Lake of the Isles Pkwy Help clean up trash in and around the Lake! We do this every 2nd Saturday of each month through September. We’ll have treats and clean up gear like gloves, buckets, bags, rakes and trash pickers to borrow. You may want to wear tall boots to reach trash at the edge of the Lake. Please be cautious as we sometimes find sharp objects. Bring your friends and family! You are welcome to bring your canoes and kayaks. Our clean-ups are Park Steward events, the Park Board asks that volunteers sign a waiver once a year. Use this link or sign one at the clean up. https://form.jotform.com/243397094987173 Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 9, 2026 Zip Code: 55408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cottage Grove Area In-Home RespiteFamilyMeans is looking for volunteers willing to provide in-home respite to families. In-home respite consists of going into caregivers’ homes weekly and providing nonmedical care to care receivers. This can consist of playing games, having conversations, doing other activities or just being there with the care receiver. Volunteers are asked to volunteer 3 hours a week. These times are flexible and can be done at whatever time works best for you and the family you are matched with. This can be done individually, as a family project, or as a small group. Is this opportunity right for me… Current FamilyMeans in-home respite differ greatly in their personalities and why they chose this option. Here are some of the reasons why volunteers chose this option and continue volunteering. o They appreciated flexible hours. There is no set time so volunteers can volunteer at times that fit their schedule. o Some volunteers enjoy being one on one with people rather than being in a group setting. o Some volunteers really like the social aspect of this opportunity. Since we carefully match volunteers and clients based on personalities and interests, to them it feels like spending 3 hours with a friend. o Some volunteers like the gratification that comes with this opportunity. Volunteers get to see how the work they do benefits the caregiver. Nonprofit: FamilyMeans FamilyMeans is looking for volunteers willing to provide in-home respite to families. In-home respite consists of going into caregivers’ homes weekly and providing nonmedical care to care receivers. This can consist of playing games, having conversations, doing other activities or just being there with the care receiver. Volunteers are asked to volunteer 3 hours a week. These times are flexible and can be done at whatever time works best for you and the family you are matched with. This can be done individually, as a family project, or as a small group. Is this opportunity right for me… Current FamilyMeans in-home respite differ greatly in their personalities and why they chose this option. Here are some of the reasons why volunteers chose this option and continue volunteering. o They appreciated flexible hours. There is no set time so volunteers can volunteer at times that fit their schedule. o Some volunteers enjoy being one on one with people rather than being in a group setting. o Some volunteers really like the social aspect of this opportunity. Since we carefully match volunteers and clients based on personalities and interests, to them it feels like spending 3 hours with a friend. o Some volunteers like the gratification that comes with this opportunity. Volunteers get to see how the work they do benefits the caregiver. Nonprofit: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55016 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pack School Supplies for Underserved Schools around the Country!By partnering with teachers and students in under-resourced schools, the Kids In Need Foundation provides the support needed for teachers to teach and learners to learn. The fulfillment of our national programs occurs at our Teacher Resource Center in Little Canada, MN. We rely heavily on help from volunteers like you, and would be honored if you would consider joining us to achieve our mission. We have a number of upcoming volunteer shifts. Interested volunteers can view and register for upcoming volunteer events here! If you are interested in scheduling a time for your group to volunteer, KINF can accommodate up to 80 participants at a time. Please email volunteering@kinf.org if you are interested in setting up a private volunteer group session or if you have any additional questions. We can’t wait to have you join us! Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation By partnering with teachers and students in under-resourced schools, the Kids In Need Foundation provides the support needed for teachers to teach and learners to learn. The fulfillment of our national programs occurs at our Teacher Resource Center in Little Canada, MN. We rely heavily on help from volunteers like you, and would be honored if you would consider joining us to achieve our mission. We have a number of upcoming volunteer shifts. Interested volunteers can view and register for upcoming volunteer events here! If you are interested in scheduling a time for your group to volunteer, KINF can accommodate up to 80 participants at a time. Please email volunteering@kinf.org if you are interested in setting up a private volunteer group session or if you have any additional questions. We can’t wait to have you join us! Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55117 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cleaning & House Care Supplies In-Kind DonationHelp provide cleaning products or other house care products to the residents in PPL housing. If you’re interested in hosting a drive or have questions, please reach out to our Volunteer Program Manager, Latisha Moening. Latisha.Moening@ppl-inc.org Our needs include: Cleaning sprays Examples: All-purpose cleaner, disinfectant spray, bathroom or kitchen surface cleaner Cleaning solutions for cement floors Examples: Neutral pH floor cleaner, concrete-safe mop solution (Participants have shared that cement floors can be difficult to keep clean.) Sponges and/or rags Examples: Non-scratch sponges, microfiber cleaning cloths, reusable cleaning rags Dishwasher soap Examples: Liquid dishwasher detergent, dishwasher pods or tabletsCleaning devices Examples: Brooms, mops, dusters (including extendable dusters for ceiling fans)Project for Pride in Living Mission: PPL is dedicated to empowering individuals and families with lower incomes to achieve self-reliance through a comprehensive approach that includes affordable housing, employment training, support services, and education. Nonprofit: In- Kind Donations Help provide cleaning products or other house care products to the residents in PPL housing. If you’re interested in hosting a drive or have questions, please reach out to our Volunteer Program Manager, Latisha Moening. Latisha.Moening@ppl-inc.org Our needs include: Cleaning sprays Examples: All-purpose cleaner, disinfectant spray, bathroom or kitchen surface cleaner Cleaning solutions for cement floors Examples: Neutral pH floor cleaner, concrete-safe mop solution (Participants have shared that cement floors can be difficult to keep clean.) Sponges and/or rags Examples: Non-scratch sponges, microfiber cleaning cloths, reusable cleaning rags Dishwasher soap Examples: Liquid dishwasher detergent, dishwasher pods or tabletsCleaning devices Examples: Brooms, mops, dusters (including extendable dusters for ceiling fans)Project for Pride in Living Mission: PPL is dedicated to empowering individuals and families with lower incomes to achieve self-reliance through a comprehensive approach that includes affordable housing, employment training, support services, and education. Nonprofit: In- Kind Donations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 31, 2026 Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Packers-EaganTurn hunger into hope with your own two hands! Join us in our mission of feeding starving children around the world. Together with other volunteers, pack dry meals called "Mannapack Rice." Join us in saving and transforming lives. Reserve your spot online via our website: www.fmsc.org/eagan
Thank you and we hope to see you very soon!
Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc. Turn hunger into hope with your own two hands! Join us in our mission of feeding starving children around the world. Together with other volunteers, pack dry meals called "Mannapack Rice." Join us in saving and transforming lives. Reserve your spot online via our website: www.fmsc.org/eagan
Thank you and we hope to see you very soon!
Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55121 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Packers - Coon RapidsTurn hunger into hope with your own two hands! You will… Get a brief orientation with video, rules, and instructions work together with other volunteers to be part of an assembly line process to label, pour ingredients, weigh, box, and palletize dry ingredients. Conclude your packing shift to celebrate the number of boxes you packed as a large group and learn about what your next steps can look likeWe will… Promise you a good time working together with friends, family, and sometimes strangers Empower you and your team to be world changers Include everyone on your team. We have spots for people who can’t stand, those who want to move and be active, and anyone who is looking for a fun place to volunteer!How to get involved… Sign up online: fmsc.org/coonrapids. We do have limited space per packing session We have three locations in the greater Twin Cities area (Chanhassen, Coon Rapids, and Eagan) Each site has 5 packing sessions six days a week (we’re closed on Sundays) Monday through Friday 9:30 am - 11:15 am 12 pm – 1:45 pm 2:30 pm – 4:15 pm 5 pm- 6:30 pm 7:15 - 9 pm Saturday 9:30 am - 11:15 am 12 pm - 1:45 pm 2:30 pm- 4:15 pm5 pm - 6:30pm 7:15 pm - 9 pmA few other things to know… Our minimum age requirement is 5 years old when accompanied by an adult. We do not have a minimum group size, so you may come alone or bring a group. If you are completing community/school/church/court related community service, please ask for a Volunteer Service Hours form immediately following your packing session.Donations: While donations are not required to pack at this session, we humbly request them. Each volunteer packs about $50 worth of food and FMSC receives no government support. We can only send meals as we have funding. Nearly everyone is able to contribute something, but we leave the amount up to you. Many groups and individuals make advance fundraising a fun part of their service project. As you're willing and able, you may donate on the day you volunteer (by cash, check or credit card), or online before or after you pack. Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc. Turn hunger into hope with your own two hands! You will… Get a brief orientation with video, rules, and instructions work together with other volunteers to be part of an assembly line process to label, pour ingredients, weigh, box, and palletize dry ingredients. Conclude your packing shift to celebrate the number of boxes you packed as a large group and learn about what your next steps can look likeWe will… Promise you a good time working together with friends, family, and sometimes strangers Empower you and your team to be world changers Include everyone on your team. We have spots for people who can’t stand, those who want to move and be active, and anyone who is looking for a fun place to volunteer!How to get involved… Sign up online: fmsc.org/coonrapids. We do have limited space per packing session We have three locations in the greater Twin Cities area (Chanhassen, Coon Rapids, and Eagan) Each site has 5 packing sessions six days a week (we’re closed on Sundays) Monday through Friday 9:30 am - 11:15 am 12 pm – 1:45 pm 2:30 pm – 4:15 pm 5 pm- 6:30 pm 7:15 - 9 pm Saturday 9:30 am - 11:15 am 12 pm - 1:45 pm 2:30 pm- 4:15 pm5 pm - 6:30pm 7:15 pm - 9 pmA few other things to know… Our minimum age requirement is 5 years old when accompanied by an adult. We do not have a minimum group size, so you may come alone or bring a group. If you are completing community/school/church/court related community service, please ask for a Volunteer Service Hours form immediately following your packing session.Donations: While donations are not required to pack at this session, we humbly request them. Each volunteer packs about $50 worth of food and FMSC receives no government support. We can only send meals as we have funding. Nearly everyone is able to contribute something, but we leave the amount up to you. Many groups and individuals make advance fundraising a fun part of their service project. As you're willing and able, you may donate on the day you volunteer (by cash, check or credit card), or online before or after you pack. Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55433 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Join this active role as a Child Development Center kitchen helperWilder Child Development Center has a commercial kitchen where we prepare breakfast, lunch and snacks for our students onsite and Wilder's day-treatment program across the street. We receive a weekly food delivery at our center, and we are seeking support to receive and unload this. We are also looking for help with basic cleaning, inventory, and stocking tasks. This role is a very physical and hands-on one. Responsibilities: Attend training with our Child Development Center Cook and Education CoordinatorVolunteer for a weekly shift alongside our cookVolunteer may set tables, do light cleaning, take inventory, stock food and place items in bins, open boxes or cases, run the dishwasher, and other hands-on projectsQualifications: Be 18 years of age or older.Ability to be independent and take initiative with tasks on own.Ability to work in a kitchen environment and follow safety protocols.Ability to lift up to 50 pounds occasionally. No carrying required as our delivery driver brings in items.Physical ability to bend and reach with stocking or cleaning sometimes requiring reaching lower items or higher shelves.Flexibility to support projects as needed - exact time of the food delivery varies each week, so we will ask this volunteer to help with other projects before and after.Helpful demeanor and strong customer service.Dependable and on time.Have organizational skills and attention to detail.Complete a criminal background check (Wilder covers the cost) and other onboarding steps before starting.Time requirements and location: Total time commitment: Minimum 3-month commitment to this weekly or every other week volunteer role.Time: Wednesdays from 9am-1pmSite: Wilder’s Child Development Center, St. Paul, MN 55104Learn More: Contact Volunteer Services at volunteer@wilder.org or express interest via Idealist to learn more.Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Wilder Child Development Center has a commercial kitchen where we prepare breakfast, lunch and snacks for our students onsite and Wilder's day-treatment program across the street. We receive a weekly food delivery at our center, and we are seeking support to receive and unload this. We are also looking for help with basic cleaning, inventory, and stocking tasks. This role is a very physical and hands-on one. Responsibilities: Attend training with our Child Development Center Cook and Education CoordinatorVolunteer for a weekly shift alongside our cookVolunteer may set tables, do light cleaning, take inventory, stock food and place items in bins, open boxes or cases, run the dishwasher, and other hands-on projectsQualifications: Be 18 years of age or older.Ability to be independent and take initiative with tasks on own.Ability to work in a kitchen environment and follow safety protocols.Ability to lift up to 50 pounds occasionally. No carrying required as our delivery driver brings in items.Physical ability to bend and reach with stocking or cleaning sometimes requiring reaching lower items or higher shelves.Flexibility to support projects as needed - exact time of the food delivery varies each week, so we will ask this volunteer to help with other projects before and after.Helpful demeanor and strong customer service.Dependable and on time.Have organizational skills and attention to detail.Complete a criminal background check (Wilder covers the cost) and other onboarding steps before starting.Time requirements and location: Total time commitment: Minimum 3-month commitment to this weekly or every other week volunteer role.Time: Wednesdays from 9am-1pmSite: Wilder’s Child Development Center, St. Paul, MN 55104Learn More: Contact Volunteer Services at volunteer@wilder.org or express interest via Idealist to learn more.Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with Outreach: Be a Community Tabling AmbassadorWilder regularly tables at community events to raise visibility for Wilder. These events are crucial for outreach and establishing trust within the community. We are seeking volunteer support to help increase our capacity and ability to attend more events. Tabling Ambassadors will volunteer on an as needed basis to attend community events representing Wilder. You’ll sign up for the events you are available for, attend a brief training, and support at the event. It’s a great opportunity to learn more about Wilder , especially Wilder Community Mental Health & Wellness, and share that knowledge with others. The ideal volunteer will have strong communication skills and be passionate about Wilder’s mission. Qualifications: Be 14 years of age or older. Some events are for ages 18 and up – each individual sign-up page will indicate age guidelines.Have great interpersonal communication skills.Comfort talking with new people.Complete a background check (Wilder covers the cost); or complete a parent/guardian form if a youth volunteer.Be dependable and on time.Benefits to Volunteering: Learn more about Wilder’s various programs.Receive a meal if you volunteer for at least 3 hours.Schedule and Location: Total time commitment: Tabling shifts range from 2-5 hours per event. Minimum 4-month commitment to this role. We are recruiting now for events anticipated starting in late spring or early summer.Site: Community locations throughout the Twin Cities metro area. Events are usually in Saint Paul or some in Minneapolis. Volunteers need to arrange their own transportation to the community event.Learn more: Contact Volunteer Services at volunteer@wilder.org or call 651-280-2460 for more information.Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Wilder regularly tables at community events to raise visibility for Wilder. These events are crucial for outreach and establishing trust within the community. We are seeking volunteer support to help increase our capacity and ability to attend more events. Tabling Ambassadors will volunteer on an as needed basis to attend community events representing Wilder. You’ll sign up for the events you are available for, attend a brief training, and support at the event. It’s a great opportunity to learn more about Wilder , especially Wilder Community Mental Health & Wellness, and share that knowledge with others. The ideal volunteer will have strong communication skills and be passionate about Wilder’s mission. Qualifications: Be 14 years of age or older. Some events are for ages 18 and up – each individual sign-up page will indicate age guidelines.Have great interpersonal communication skills.Comfort talking with new people.Complete a background check (Wilder covers the cost); or complete a parent/guardian form if a youth volunteer.Be dependable and on time.Benefits to Volunteering: Learn more about Wilder’s various programs.Receive a meal if you volunteer for at least 3 hours.Schedule and Location: Total time commitment: Tabling shifts range from 2-5 hours per event. Minimum 4-month commitment to this role. We are recruiting now for events anticipated starting in late spring or early summer.Site: Community locations throughout the Twin Cities metro area. Events are usually in Saint Paul or some in Minneapolis. Volunteers need to arrange their own transportation to the community event.Learn more: Contact Volunteer Services at volunteer@wilder.org or call 651-280-2460 for more information.Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donate & assemble snack packs for Saint Paul youthWe are calling on groups or families to donate and assemble snack packs for youth in Wilder programs. We need 300 snack packs - your group could complete some or all of this need! Each pack should be in a 1 gallon size Zip-Top bag and include: 1 macaroni and cheese1 package of Goldfish crackers1 fruit cup1 apple sauce pouch1 or 2 granola bars (no peanuts or peanut butter)When and Where: Collect items anytime now through the end of March 2026 (or sooner if possible). You can do this on your own time and at your own location. Then, contact us to arrange a drop off time once you’re ready! Note - there is no option to volunteer at our location. Your group will: Collect or purchase snack items.Assemble items into individual snack packs.Label boxes with quantity.Deliver to our location.Learn More: Contact us to express interest at volunteer@wilder.org or 651-280-2460. We will then share more details about our request and arrange time for you to deliver the packs to us during Monday-Friday daytime business hours. Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation We are calling on groups or families to donate and assemble snack packs for youth in Wilder programs. We need 300 snack packs - your group could complete some or all of this need! Each pack should be in a 1 gallon size Zip-Top bag and include: 1 macaroni and cheese1 package of Goldfish crackers1 fruit cup1 apple sauce pouch1 or 2 granola bars (no peanuts or peanut butter)When and Where: Collect items anytime now through the end of March 2026 (or sooner if possible). You can do this on your own time and at your own location. Then, contact us to arrange a drop off time once you’re ready! Note - there is no option to volunteer at our location. Your group will: Collect or purchase snack items.Assemble items into individual snack packs.Label boxes with quantity.Deliver to our location.Learn More: Contact us to express interest at volunteer@wilder.org or 651-280-2460. We will then share more details about our request and arrange time for you to deliver the packs to us during Monday-Friday daytime business hours. Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Drive: Help Fill our Preschool Food PantryHost a donation drive or purchase items for our early childhood education center! Wilder Child Development Center is seeking items to restock our food pantry, and you can help us meet this gap. About us: Parents and guardians can expect the highest quality learning and care for their children ages 16 months to 5 years with year-round enrollment at Wilder’s Child Development Center. Our staff and teachers continually recognize and strive to meet the diverse needs, abilities, interests, and cultures of children and families, where each person is valued and respected as a contributor in our classroom environment. Families request: Household Items:Dish soap* Paper towelsToilet paperCleaning products (disinfectant cleaner or cleaning wipes)*Adult Hygiene Items:Shampoo/conditionerSoap/body washDeodorantAdult toothpasteBaby and Toddler Items:Baby wipesDiapers (size 6)Pull-ups (3T-4T and 4T-5T)Food Items:Canned tunaCanned chickenJellyPastaPasta sauceOatmealCanned chili or canned soupsCanned vegetables and fruitKids snacks – Goldfish crackers, animal crackers, applesauce pouchesShelf-stable non-dairy milkWe can take up to 10-15 of each item. Starred items indicated highest need items right now.Ready to donate items? Please contact us at volunteer@wilder.org or 651-280-2460 with any questions and to arrange a drop off time at Wilder Child Development Center. Delivery time must be sometime Monday-Friday during daytime business hours. Note - there is no option to volunteer at our location; this posting is for a donation request only. Why get involved? Make a difference: Provide donations that will support families.Team building: Strengthen your corporate or community group through this collective effort.Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Host a donation drive or purchase items for our early childhood education center! Wilder Child Development Center is seeking items to restock our food pantry, and you can help us meet this gap. About us: Parents and guardians can expect the highest quality learning and care for their children ages 16 months to 5 years with year-round enrollment at Wilder’s Child Development Center. Our staff and teachers continually recognize and strive to meet the diverse needs, abilities, interests, and cultures of children and families, where each person is valued and respected as a contributor in our classroom environment. Families request: Household Items:Dish soap* Paper towelsToilet paperCleaning products (disinfectant cleaner or cleaning wipes)*Adult Hygiene Items:Shampoo/conditionerSoap/body washDeodorantAdult toothpasteBaby and Toddler Items:Baby wipesDiapers (size 6)Pull-ups (3T-4T and 4T-5T)Food Items:Canned tunaCanned chickenJellyPastaPasta sauceOatmealCanned chili or canned soupsCanned vegetables and fruitKids snacks – Goldfish crackers, animal crackers, applesauce pouchesShelf-stable non-dairy milkWe can take up to 10-15 of each item. Starred items indicated highest need items right now.Ready to donate items? Please contact us at volunteer@wilder.org or 651-280-2460 with any questions and to arrange a drop off time at Wilder Child Development Center. Delivery time must be sometime Monday-Friday during daytime business hours. Note - there is no option to volunteer at our location; this posting is for a donation request only. Why get involved? Make a difference: Provide donations that will support families.Team building: Strengthen your corporate or community group through this collective effort.Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make & donate meal kits for preschool familiesWe are calling on community members to collect food items and assemble them into meal kits for our Wilder Child Development Center food pantry. Example meal kits include Pancake Breakfast, Spaghetti Dinner, Alfredo Dinner, or Chili. Specific lists of example family meal kits will be provided. A full kit that has all needed non-perishable items for a meal is in high demand. We can use up to 10-15 kits of each meal kit. As a group or family, you can: Collect or donate non-perishable food items or meal kit components. *Contact us for specific lists of items to shop for.Assemble meal kits to ensure that families receive a balanced package. Provide nourishing food to support local families.When and Where: Collect and assemble items anytime now through the end of March. You can do this on your own time and at your own location. You can decide how many meal kits you would like to assemble - we can use 10-15 kits of each meal option. Contact us to arrange a drop off time once you’re ready! Delivery time must be sometime Monday-Friday during daytime business hours. Note - there is no option to volunteer at our location. Learn More: Contact us to express interest at volunteer@wilder.org or 651-280-2460. Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation We are calling on community members to collect food items and assemble them into meal kits for our Wilder Child Development Center food pantry. Example meal kits include Pancake Breakfast, Spaghetti Dinner, Alfredo Dinner, or Chili. Specific lists of example family meal kits will be provided. A full kit that has all needed non-perishable items for a meal is in high demand. We can use up to 10-15 kits of each meal kit. As a group or family, you can: Collect or donate non-perishable food items or meal kit components. *Contact us for specific lists of items to shop for.Assemble meal kits to ensure that families receive a balanced package. Provide nourishing food to support local families.When and Where: Collect and assemble items anytime now through the end of March. You can do this on your own time and at your own location. You can decide how many meal kits you would like to assemble - we can use 10-15 kits of each meal option. Contact us to arrange a drop off time once you’re ready! Delivery time must be sometime Monday-Friday during daytime business hours. Note - there is no option to volunteer at our location. Learn More: Contact us to express interest at volunteer@wilder.org or 651-280-2460. Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meal Packing for Children Around the World - Chanhassen, MNAt Feed My Starving Children, our mission is to feed all of God's starving children around the world who are hungry in both body and in spirit. But we cannot do this without your help. Will you join us? You will pack dry meals called "MannaPack Rice" which is made of four essential ingredients: rice, soy, vegetables, and vitamins. We REQUIRE that you make a reservation on our website: https://www.fmsc.org/get-involved/volunteer before you come to pack. On this website link, you will find: *Our packing locations We look forward to having you pack with us soon. Blessings Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc. At Feed My Starving Children, our mission is to feed all of God's starving children around the world who are hungry in both body and in spirit. But we cannot do this without your help. Will you join us? You will pack dry meals called "MannaPack Rice" which is made of four essential ingredients: rice, soy, vegetables, and vitamins. We REQUIRE that you make a reservation on our website: https://www.fmsc.org/get-involved/volunteer before you come to pack. On this website link, you will find: *Our packing locations We look forward to having you pack with us soon. Blessings Nonprofit: Feed My Starving Children, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55317 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hybrid meeting hostLooking for someone to apply their mixing board skills to support 4 Hybrid membership meetings per year in our Mendota Heights headquarters. We need a back up for the short term that will hopefully be able to make a longer term committment. Again, only 4 meetings per year plus training and set up time. One meeting is 4 hours all others are 2 hours. The Swedish Genealogical Society of Minnesota is 400 members strong reaching from Switzerland and Norway to California. A great chance to use your technical experience and skills for a good cause. No genealogy knowledge required but we would love to help you find your ancestors!!! Position description upon request. Nonprofit: Swedish Genealogical Society of Minnesota Looking for someone to apply their mixing board skills to support 4 Hybrid membership meetings per year in our Mendota Heights headquarters. We need a back up for the short term that will hopefully be able to make a longer term committment. Again, only 4 meetings per year plus training and set up time. One meeting is 4 hours all others are 2 hours. The Swedish Genealogical Society of Minnesota is 400 members strong reaching from Switzerland and Norway to California. A great chance to use your technical experience and skills for a good cause. No genealogy knowledge required but we would love to help you find your ancestors!!! Position description upon request. Nonprofit: Swedish Genealogical Society of Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55120 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board Member/Director (2 positions)A great chance to expand your network and gain valuable skills! Join the board of an active engaging genealogy organization. Partner with the President and other board members to drive the strength and growth of the Swedish Genealogical Society of Minnesota including operational and financial governance. SGSM offers a wide range of experiences to its 400 members-member feedback is high! Commitment is to a 2-year term if nominated and elected. There are about 12-14 board meetings a year (typically during the workday) and 4 Saturday morning programs that we host for our members. Also participation in ad-hoc committees as needed. Looking for strengths in finance, accounting, or driving engagement. Nonprofit board experience and an interest in genealogy are a plus. Nonprofit: Swedish Genealogical Society of Minnesota A great chance to expand your network and gain valuable skills! Join the board of an active engaging genealogy organization. Partner with the President and other board members to drive the strength and growth of the Swedish Genealogical Society of Minnesota including operational and financial governance. SGSM offers a wide range of experiences to its 400 members-member feedback is high! Commitment is to a 2-year term if nominated and elected. There are about 12-14 board meetings a year (typically during the workday) and 4 Saturday morning programs that we host for our members. Also participation in ad-hoc committees as needed. Looking for strengths in finance, accounting, or driving engagement. Nonprofit board experience and an interest in genealogy are a plus. Nonprofit: Swedish Genealogical Society of Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55120 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 Groove Gala VolunteersThank you for your interest in helping volunteer at Spare Key's 2026 Groove Gala! This event would not be possible without the support of our incredible volunteers. Every year, we are more and more inspired by the generosity of each and every one of YOU and your willingness to help families facing a medical crisis “Bounce and Not Break”. The 2026 Groove Gala will take place on Saturday, April 18th, 2026, at the Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot! But we need volunteers throughout the entire weekend! You will find slots with specific times and details regarding each volunteer shift and what they entail at THIS LINK. If you sign up for any of the “Night of Groove Gala” shifts, you will be notified a few days in advance of which specific section of the Gala you’ll be assisting with (e.g., registration, games, silent auction, etc.). PLEASE NOTE: Every volunteer shift will include food and beverages! For longer shifts, we will provide full meals. If you are volunteering on behalf of your company, please comment your company’s name in the designated comment box so we can accurately track your organization’s contribution. If you have ANY questions, please don’t hesitate to contact: Grayce Hoy Nonprofit: Spare Key Thank you for your interest in helping volunteer at Spare Key's 2026 Groove Gala! This event would not be possible without the support of our incredible volunteers. Every year, we are more and more inspired by the generosity of each and every one of YOU and your willingness to help families facing a medical crisis “Bounce and Not Break”. The 2026 Groove Gala will take place on Saturday, April 18th, 2026, at the Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot! But we need volunteers throughout the entire weekend! You will find slots with specific times and details regarding each volunteer shift and what they entail at THIS LINK. If you sign up for any of the “Night of Groove Gala” shifts, you will be notified a few days in advance of which specific section of the Gala you’ll be assisting with (e.g., registration, games, silent auction, etc.). PLEASE NOTE: Every volunteer shift will include food and beverages! For longer shifts, we will provide full meals. If you are volunteering on behalf of your company, please comment your company’s name in the designated comment box so we can accurately track your organization’s contribution. If you have ANY questions, please don’t hesitate to contact: Grayce Hoy Nonprofit: Spare Key Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: JA Finance Park with Murray Middle SchoolJA Finance Park brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, budgeting, and credit scores. At JA Finance Park, they put that knowledge into practice - and that's where YOU come in! Your support helps students build confidence, decision-making, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA Finance Park 04/28/26 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North JA Finance Park brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, budgeting, and credit scores. At JA Finance Park, they put that knowledge into practice - and that's where YOU come in! Your support helps students build confidence, decision-making, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA Finance Park 04/28/26 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 28, 2026 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: JA Finance Park with Murray Middle SchoolJA Finance Park brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, budgeting, and credit scores. At JA Finance Park, they put that knowledge into practice - and that's where YOU come in! Your support helps students build confidence, decision-making, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA Finance Park 04/27/26 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North JA Finance Park brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, budgeting, and credit scores. At JA Finance Park, they put that knowledge into practice - and that's where YOU come in! Your support helps students build confidence, decision-making, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA Finance Park 04/27/26 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 27, 2026 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: JA BizTown with Venture AcademyJA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things you need to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 04/27/2026 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North JA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things you need to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 04/27/2026 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 27, 2026 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: JA Finance Park with Creative Arts SecondaryJA Finance Park brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, budgeting, and credit scores. At JA Finance Park, they put that knowledge into practice - and that's where YOU come in! Your support helps students build confidence, decision-making, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA Finance Park 04/21/26 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North JA Finance Park brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, budgeting, and credit scores. At JA Finance Park, they put that knowledge into practice - and that's where YOU come in! Your support helps students build confidence, decision-making, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA Finance Park 04/21/26 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 21, 2026 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: JA BizTown with Frost Lake ElementaryJA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things you need to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 04/20/2026 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North JA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things you need to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 04/20/2026 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 20, 2026 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: JA Finance Park with American Indian MagnetJA Finance Park brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, budgeting, and credit scores. At JA Finance Park, they put that knowledge into practice - and that's where YOU come in! Your support helps students build confidence, decision-making, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA Finance Park 04/16/26 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North JA Finance Park brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, budgeting, and credit scores. At JA Finance Park, they put that knowledge into practice - and that's where YOU come in! Your support helps students build confidence, decision-making, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA Finance Park 04/16/26 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 16, 2026 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: JA Finance Park with E-STEM Middle SchoolJA Finance Park brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, budgeting, and credit scores. At JA Finance Park, they put that knowledge into practice - and that's where YOU come in! Your support helps students build confidence, decision-making, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA Finance Park 04/15/26 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North JA Finance Park brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, budgeting, and credit scores. At JA Finance Park, they put that knowledge into practice - and that's where YOU come in! Your support helps students build confidence, decision-making, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA Finance Park 04/15/26 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 15, 2026 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: JA Finance Park with E-STEM Middle SchoolJA Finance Park brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, budgeting, and credit scores. At JA Finance Park, they put that knowledge into practice - and that's where YOU come in! Your support helps students build confidence, decision-making, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things to know: Please arrive by the listed start time -J A staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA Finance Park 04/14/26 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North JA Finance Park brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, budgeting, and credit scores. At JA Finance Park, they put that knowledge into practice - and that's where YOU come in! Your support helps students build confidence, decision-making, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things to know: Please arrive by the listed start time -J A staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA Finance Park 04/14/26 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 14, 2026 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: JA BizTown with South Junior HighJA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things you need to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training one hour before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 03/31/2026 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North JA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things you need to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training one hour before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 03/31/2026 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 31, 2026 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: JA BizTown with Crossroads Science & Crossroads MontessoriJA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things you need to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training one hour before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 03/23/2026 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North JA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things you need to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training one hour before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 03/23/2026 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 23, 2026 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: JA BizTown with Global Arts UpperJA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things you need to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 03/17/2026 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North JA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things you need to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 03/17/2026 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 17, 2026 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: JA BizTown with Riverview Elementary & American Indian MagnetJA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things you need to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training one hour before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 03/17/2026 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North JA BizTown brings learning to life! Prior to their visit, students dive into lessons on personal finance, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. At JA BizTown, they put that knowledge into practice - that's where you come in! Your support helps students build confidence, leadership skills, and real-world understanding that will stick with them for years to come. Things you need to know: Please arrive by the listed start time - JA staff will conduct an onsite volunteer training one hour before students arrive Please plan to provide a lunch/beverage for yourself. A microwave, fridge, and complimentary coffee are available onsite Parking is limited in the lot behind our building, so we highly recommend carpooling when possible. Additional street parking is available nearby if needed. SIGN UP HERE: JA BizTown 03/17/2026 Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 17, 2026 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Patient Companion (Age 18 +)A Patient Companion Volunteer provides companionship to a patient in the final months, weeks and/or days of life, offering support to family members and caregivers alike. As a Patient Companion Volunteer, you can go for walks, listen to music, discuss life, read and/or write letters for the patient. The opportunities are endless, only bound by your imagination. Help make a difference in a Hospice Patient's life and become a Patient Companion. Patient Companion Volunteer's are needed to continue to visit and support our patients. Nonprofit: Interim Hospice A Patient Companion Volunteer provides companionship to a patient in the final months, weeks and/or days of life, offering support to family members and caregivers alike. As a Patient Companion Volunteer, you can go for walks, listen to music, discuss life, read and/or write letters for the patient. The opportunities are endless, only bound by your imagination. Help make a difference in a Hospice Patient's life and become a Patient Companion. Patient Companion Volunteer's are needed to continue to visit and support our patients. Nonprofit: Interim Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Content CreatorVolunteer Content Creator (Writer / Visual Designer) Organization: Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee (IWOC) Position Type: Volunteer Position Summary: Responsibilities: Write engaging social media captions, educational posts, and campaign messaging Design visual assets such as graphics, carousels, and infographics using Canva or similar tools Collaborate with team members to align posts with campaign priorities and calls to action Ensure messaging is accurate, consistent, accessible, and culturally relevant Adapt content for platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and LinkedIn Ideal Skills: Strong writing and/or graphic design skills Familiarity with Canva, Adobe Express, or similar design tools Understanding of brand consistency and tone Eye for social media trends and visual storytelling Bonus Skills: Knowledge of accessibility practices (alt text, color contrast, inclusive language) About IWOC: Nonprofit: MINNESOTA INCARCERATED WORKERS ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Volunteer Content Creator (Writer / Visual Designer) Organization: Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee (IWOC) Position Type: Volunteer Position Summary: Responsibilities: Write engaging social media captions, educational posts, and campaign messaging Design visual assets such as graphics, carousels, and infographics using Canva or similar tools Collaborate with team members to align posts with campaign priorities and calls to action Ensure messaging is accurate, consistent, accessible, and culturally relevant Adapt content for platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and LinkedIn Ideal Skills: Strong writing and/or graphic design skills Familiarity with Canva, Adobe Express, or similar design tools Understanding of brand consistency and tone Eye for social media trends and visual storytelling Bonus Skills: Knowledge of accessibility practices (alt text, color contrast, inclusive language) About IWOC: Nonprofit: MINNESOTA INCARCERATED WORKERS ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55412 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Video EditorVolunteer Short-Form Video Editor Organization: Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee (IWOC) Position Summary: Responsibilities: Edit short-form video content from campaign footage, interviews, and user-generated clips Add music, subtitles, logos, transitions, and visual effects to enhance storytelling Format videos for different platforms and follow current social media trends Collaborate with content creators and storytellers to match tone, message, and purpose Help build and organize a library of short-form video content for future campaigns Ideal Skills: Experience with editing tools such as CapCut, InShot, Premiere Rush, iMovie, or similar programs Comfortable editing vertical video for Instagram, TikTok, and other social platforms Ability to capture viewer attention within the first few seconds Awareness of trending audio, hashtags, and social media hooks About IWOC: Nonprofit: MINNESOTA INCARCERATED WORKERS ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Volunteer Short-Form Video Editor Organization: Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee (IWOC) Position Summary: Responsibilities: Edit short-form video content from campaign footage, interviews, and user-generated clips Add music, subtitles, logos, transitions, and visual effects to enhance storytelling Format videos for different platforms and follow current social media trends Collaborate with content creators and storytellers to match tone, message, and purpose Help build and organize a library of short-form video content for future campaigns Ideal Skills: Experience with editing tools such as CapCut, InShot, Premiere Rush, iMovie, or similar programs Comfortable editing vertical video for Instagram, TikTok, and other social platforms Ability to capture viewer attention within the first few seconds Awareness of trending audio, hashtags, and social media hooks About IWOC: Nonprofit: MINNESOTA INCARCERATED WORKERS ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55412 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pathway to Home NavigatorAs a Pathway to Home Navigator, you’ll play a direct role in helping neighbors move toward stability. Your responsibilities may include: Meeting one-on-one with individuals or families to offer support and guidanceHelping connect neighbors to local resources such as housing programs, healthcare, and community supportsCollaborating with other volunteers and community partnersParticipating in MDC’s free training and ongoing mentorshipThis role is ideal for compassionate people who want to make a meaningful difference in their community but need flexibility in their schedule. What We ProvideFree training and continuous support from the MDC teamFlexible volunteer hours that fit your lifeConnection and purpose—the chance to build real relationships and walk with others through challenging timesHow to Get InvolvedTo learn more or sign up, visit www.minnesotadignitycollaborative.org Or email us at info@minnesotadignitycollaborative.org Nonprofit: Minnesota Dignity Collaborative As a Pathway to Home Navigator, you’ll play a direct role in helping neighbors move toward stability. Your responsibilities may include: Meeting one-on-one with individuals or families to offer support and guidanceHelping connect neighbors to local resources such as housing programs, healthcare, and community supportsCollaborating with other volunteers and community partnersParticipating in MDC’s free training and ongoing mentorshipThis role is ideal for compassionate people who want to make a meaningful difference in their community but need flexibility in their schedule. What We ProvideFree training and continuous support from the MDC teamFlexible volunteer hours that fit your lifeConnection and purpose—the chance to build real relationships and walk with others through challenging timesHow to Get InvolvedTo learn more or sign up, visit www.minnesotadignitycollaborative.org Or email us at info@minnesotadignitycollaborative.org Nonprofit: Minnesota Dignity Collaborative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: “Kitchen and Care: Meal service volunteers needed!Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center (MOCRC) is committed to being a place of peace, wholeness, healing, and justice for all. These values guide how we relate to each other, our guests, and the land. From green initiatives to land and wildlife preservation, from warmly welcoming all people to promoting justice and equity, we seek the flourishing of all living beings. We know that food plays a large role in nurturing and sustaining us in mind, body, and spirit. We take great pride in nourishing our guests during their stay, and volunteers are needed to help serve our full-meal services and clean up so that guests can experience gracious hospitality and personal rest during their time with us. If you enjoy meeting new people and helping everyone to feel at home, this is the perfect opportunity for you! Weekends are a priority for us with meals served at 8am, 12pm, and 6pm. Shifts of 2-3 hours around these meals times are preferred. Training and support are always available. *Must have valid license for a background check Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center (MOCRC) is committed to being a place of peace, wholeness, healing, and justice for all. These values guide how we relate to each other, our guests, and the land. From green initiatives to land and wildlife preservation, from warmly welcoming all people to promoting justice and equity, we seek the flourishing of all living beings. We know that food plays a large role in nurturing and sustaining us in mind, body, and spirit. We take great pride in nourishing our guests during their stay, and volunteers are needed to help serve our full-meal services and clean up so that guests can experience gracious hospitality and personal rest during their time with us. If you enjoy meeting new people and helping everyone to feel at home, this is the perfect opportunity for you! Weekends are a priority for us with meals served at 8am, 12pm, and 6pm. Shifts of 2-3 hours around these meals times are preferred. Training and support are always available. *Must have valid license for a background check Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 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: Individual Volunteering (Age 18 +)We are always looking for individuals who are willing to donate their time to the Boys & Girls Clubs. Individuals can assist with programming in our three priority areas: Academic Success, Healthy Lifestyles, and Good Character & Citizenship. Activities include homework help, assistance and mentorship during academic programming, recreation, athletics, college and career readiness, and art. We also welcome individuals who have a special skill or talent that they would like share with our Club members. All volunteers must pass a background check. Typically, there is a minimum commitment of 2 hours a week or 8 hours a month. Program hours during regular school days take place from 2:00-9:00pm; most need for volunteers is between 2:00-7:00pm. Program hours during any day that school is closed (i.e. summer break, spring break, winter break, etc.) take place from 8:00am-5:30pm. All programming occurs Monday-Friday. There are various Club sites throughout the Twin Cities, including 5 Clubs in Minneapolis, 3 Clubs in Saint Paul, and 2 Clubs in Richfield, in addition to our residential camp (Voyageur Environmental Center) in Mound, MN. Please submit your volunteer application here: https://boysandgirls.org/volunteer-application-2/ For more information, please contact Grace Bettendorf at gbettendorf@bgc-tc.org or 651-200-4102. Nonprofit: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities We are always looking for individuals who are willing to donate their time to the Boys & Girls Clubs. Individuals can assist with programming in our three priority areas: Academic Success, Healthy Lifestyles, and Good Character & Citizenship. Activities include homework help, assistance and mentorship during academic programming, recreation, athletics, college and career readiness, and art. We also welcome individuals who have a special skill or talent that they would like share with our Club members. All volunteers must pass a background check. Typically, there is a minimum commitment of 2 hours a week or 8 hours a month. Program hours during regular school days take place from 2:00-9:00pm; most need for volunteers is between 2:00-7:00pm. Program hours during any day that school is closed (i.e. summer break, spring break, winter break, etc.) take place from 8:00am-5:30pm. All programming occurs Monday-Friday. There are various Club sites throughout the Twin Cities, including 5 Clubs in Minneapolis, 3 Clubs in Saint Paul, and 2 Clubs in Richfield, in addition to our residential camp (Voyageur Environmental Center) in Mound, MN. Please submit your volunteer application here: https://boysandgirls.org/volunteer-application-2/ For more information, please contact Grace Bettendorf at gbettendorf@bgc-tc.org or 651-200-4102. Nonprofit: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55130 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising Events for Crystal Parks!Friends of Crystal Parks is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that works to make the City of Crystal an even better place to raise a family or grow a business. Funds raised through Friends of Crystal Parks events improve the City of Crystal's parks; and is fun to be a part of. Plus, more volunteers makes for better events - and better parks! One of their annual contributions is to purchase trees to hand out at the city's annual Arbor Day Event on the first Wednesday in May. Other donations to projects are also made. Friends of Crystal Parks currently hosts various events each year; including a plant sale the Saturday prior to Memorial Day weekend. Additional fundraising ideas are being sought. The group also provides information on ways to support Crystal's parks at the annual Crystal Frolics Family Festival on the last Saturday of July. The Friends of Crystal Parks Board meets monthly September through May at the Crystal Community Center - all are welcome! To learn more about this group, please visit: www.friendsofcrystalparks.org.
Nonprofit: City of Crystal Friends of Crystal Parks is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that works to make the City of Crystal an even better place to raise a family or grow a business. Funds raised through Friends of Crystal Parks events improve the City of Crystal's parks; and is fun to be a part of. Plus, more volunteers makes for better events - and better parks! One of their annual contributions is to purchase trees to hand out at the city's annual Arbor Day Event on the first Wednesday in May. Other donations to projects are also made. Friends of Crystal Parks currently hosts various events each year; including a plant sale the Saturday prior to Memorial Day weekend. Additional fundraising ideas are being sought. The group also provides information on ways to support Crystal's parks at the annual Crystal Frolics Family Festival on the last Saturday of July. The Friends of Crystal Parks Board meets monthly September through May at the Crystal Community Center - all are welcome! To learn more about this group, please visit: www.friendsofcrystalparks.org.
Nonprofit: City of Crystal Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55429-3553 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FamilyWise On-Call VolunteerThere is no doubt the world has changed since 2020, but something that has increased is volunteerism. Since COVID, FamilyWise no longer has the constant volunteer opportunities we used to. In response to having opportunities but not having the people to help, we want to start a FamilyWise Volunteer on-call directory. Essentially, when we have an opportunity, whether it be something one person can do for an hour or a group can do for a day, I will send it out to the directory and see if anyone is available. FamilyWise will also be restarting the Volunteer Newsletter this summer where opportunities will also be shared. Here is the link to become an on-call volunteer for FamilyWise Services: Volunteer Interest Form
Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services There is no doubt the world has changed since 2020, but something that has increased is volunteerism. Since COVID, FamilyWise no longer has the constant volunteer opportunities we used to. In response to having opportunities but not having the people to help, we want to start a FamilyWise Volunteer on-call directory. Essentially, when we have an opportunity, whether it be something one person can do for an hour or a group can do for a day, I will send it out to the directory and see if anyone is available. FamilyWise will also be restarting the Volunteer Newsletter this summer where opportunities will also be shared. Here is the link to become an on-call volunteer for FamilyWise Services: Volunteer Interest Form
Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55076 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: join one of our organizing committees (Age 18 +)The Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy has a powerful story to tell, and we are looking for volunteers to join our committees to support our on going work. We have a number of committees-Land/Agriculture, Education/Culture, Fundraising, and Social Enterprise. We welcome any level of participation as we grow our community.
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 Nonprofit: Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy The Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy has a powerful story to tell, and we are looking for volunteers to join our committees to support our on going work. We have a number of committees-Land/Agriculture, Education/Culture, Fundraising, and Social Enterprise. We welcome any level of participation as we grow our community.
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 Nonprofit: Sierra Leone Foundation for New Democracy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55418 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Group Activity Assistant for Adults with Developmental Disabilities (Age 18 +)Do you enjoy art, music, games, and helping others get the most out of their experiences? This is the opportunity for you! PAI's four program sites offer a variety of fun activities and learning opportunities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities including art exploration, music therapy, bingo, and much more! Tasks and responsibilities for this volunteer role include: Assist participants with tracing, painting, etc. during art classes Lead fun, interactive games for a group of individuals Assist our music therapist during music therapy by helping participants play hand-held instruments Offer encouragement to participants with a positive, fun attitudePAI is a nonprofit organization serving adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our mission is to engage individuals in meaningful participation and connection with the community. PAI operates four day program sites in the northeast metro that offer an array of services and opportunities, including art exploration, community outings, music and animal therapy, and much more! Nonprofit: PAI Do you enjoy art, music, games, and helping others get the most out of their experiences? This is the opportunity for you! PAI's four program sites offer a variety of fun activities and learning opportunities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities including art exploration, music therapy, bingo, and much more! Tasks and responsibilities for this volunteer role include: Assist participants with tracing, painting, etc. during art classes Lead fun, interactive games for a group of individuals Assist our music therapist during music therapy by helping participants play hand-held instruments Offer encouragement to participants with a positive, fun attitudePAI is a nonprofit organization serving adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our mission is to engage individuals in meaningful participation and connection with the community. PAI operates four day program sites in the northeast metro that offer an array of services and opportunities, including art exploration, community outings, music and animal therapy, and much more! Nonprofit: PAI Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Life Skills/Recreational Class Leader for Adults with Disabilities (Age 18 +)Do you enjoy sharing your knowledge, skills, or hobbies with others? PAI is looking for energetic people to lead 30-60 minute life skills or recreational classes for adults with developmental disabilities. Topics and interests such as cooking/baking, nutrition, fitness, budgeting, arts/crafting, gardening, geography, and much more are welcome! Nonprofit: PAI Do you enjoy sharing your knowledge, skills, or hobbies with others? PAI is looking for energetic people to lead 30-60 minute life skills or recreational classes for adults with developmental disabilities. Topics and interests such as cooking/baking, nutrition, fitness, budgeting, arts/crafting, gardening, geography, and much more are welcome! Nonprofit: PAI Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Employee Engagement (Age 21 +)The American Cancer Society is a volunteer lead organization, engaging with employees in the community across the business sector, from small, to mid-size to large companies. We engage with employees through events and work place activities. We are looking for expertise around developing a strategy to enhance our employee engagement in the Twin Cities. Nonprofit: American Cancer Society The American Cancer Society is a volunteer lead organization, engaging with employees in the community across the business sector, from small, to mid-size to large companies. We engage with employees through events and work place activities. We are looking for expertise around developing a strategy to enhance our employee engagement in the Twin Cities. Nonprofit: American Cancer Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer (Allina Health Hospice)It's the little things we do that can make the biggest impact on the lives of others. Whether you are looking to build your resume, or bring new meaning to your free time, you can make a difference at Allina Health Hospice! Share your skills and talents with our hospice patients, their family and caregivers through a variety of volunteer opportunities such as, but not limited to: -Companionship -Respite for caregivers -Errand running -Transportation -Reading/writing -We Honor Veterans -Massage, Pet Therapy, Hairstyle (Proof of certification is required prior to volunteering)
Consider volunteering with our patients and their family and caregivers; the life you change, may just be your own!
To apply online go to www.allinahealth.org/hospicevolunteer For more information please call 612-262-7108
Nonprofit: Allina Hospice It's the little things we do that can make the biggest impact on the lives of others. Whether you are looking to build your resume, or bring new meaning to your free time, you can make a difference at Allina Health Hospice! Share your skills and talents with our hospice patients, their family and caregivers through a variety of volunteer opportunities such as, but not limited to: -Companionship -Respite for caregivers -Errand running -Transportation -Reading/writing -We Honor Veterans -Massage, Pet Therapy, Hairstyle (Proof of certification is required prior to volunteering)
Consider volunteering with our patients and their family and caregivers; the life you change, may just be your own!
To apply online go to www.allinahealth.org/hospicevolunteer For more information please call 612-262-7108
Nonprofit: Allina Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer (Veteran)As part of the "We Honor Veterans" initiative, we are seeking Veterans to serve our Veteran patients and their family and caregivers during their end of life journey by becoming an Allina Health Hospice volunteer. Veterans are able to serve in a variety of roles with Veteran patients, such as but not limited to: -Companionship -Errand running -Respite for caregivers -Reading/writing -Transportation -Veteran Pinning Ceremonies
If you are interested in actively participating in this initiative as a volunteer, please apply at: www.allinahealth.org/hospicevolunteer More information can also be obtained by calling Allina Health Hospice Volunteer Services at 612-262-7108
Nonprofit: Allina Hospice As part of the "We Honor Veterans" initiative, we are seeking Veterans to serve our Veteran patients and their family and caregivers during their end of life journey by becoming an Allina Health Hospice volunteer. Veterans are able to serve in a variety of roles with Veteran patients, such as but not limited to: -Companionship -Errand running -Respite for caregivers -Reading/writing -Transportation -Veteran Pinning Ceremonies
If you are interested in actively participating in this initiative as a volunteer, please apply at: www.allinahealth.org/hospicevolunteer More information can also be obtained by calling Allina Health Hospice Volunteer Services at 612-262-7108
Nonprofit: Allina Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Choice (Age 18 +)Do you have a talent, hobby or passion you'd love to share with others? MSS is looking for creative and engaging volunteers to share their passion with adults with disabilities at any of our 6 locations (Apple Valley, Eagan, St Paul, Shoreview, Brooklyn Park, and Oakdale). Opportunities available any weekday Mon-Fri in 2 hour shifts, anytime between 9-2pm (times may vary by location). Must be comfortable engaging with adults with disabilities and must be able to pass a background check. Some options requested by our persons served: fitness/yoga/dance/movement music cooking/baking art/weaving/pottery/woodworking theater/performance Nonprofit: MSS Do you have a talent, hobby or passion you'd love to share with others? MSS is looking for creative and engaging volunteers to share their passion with adults with disabilities at any of our 6 locations (Apple Valley, Eagan, St Paul, Shoreview, Brooklyn Park, and Oakdale). Opportunities available any weekday Mon-Fri in 2 hour shifts, anytime between 9-2pm (times may vary by location). Must be comfortable engaging with adults with disabilities and must be able to pass a background check. Some options requested by our persons served: fitness/yoga/dance/movement music cooking/baking art/weaving/pottery/woodworking theater/performance Nonprofit: MSS Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55128 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Khmer-Speaking Friendly Companion for Elders at Episcopal HomesAre you fluent in Cambodian Khmer and enjoy spending time with older adults? Episcopal Homes is seeking compassionate volunteers to serve as group activity leaders or one-to-one companions for our residents whose first language is Khmer. Share stories, read aloud, write letters, play games, and reminisce about life, family, careers, and hobbies-all while making a real difference in someone's day. Flexible scheduling available: visit once a week or twice a month, based on what works best for you. Join us in building joyful connections - apply today! Our two Independent Living facilities that include Cambodian elders include Carty Heights at 412 Dunlap Street North and Kings Crossings at 500 Dale Street North; both are off of University Avenue and are accessible from public transportation with buses and light rail and include a free parking lot and off-street parking for a vehicle. To get started, please complete a volunteer application: https://episcopalhomes.org/foundation/volunteer/ Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes Are you fluent in Cambodian Khmer and enjoy spending time with older adults? Episcopal Homes is seeking compassionate volunteers to serve as group activity leaders or one-to-one companions for our residents whose first language is Khmer. Share stories, read aloud, write letters, play games, and reminisce about life, family, careers, and hobbies-all while making a real difference in someone's day. Flexible scheduling available: visit once a week or twice a month, based on what works best for you. Join us in building joyful connections - apply today! Our two Independent Living facilities that include Cambodian elders include Carty Heights at 412 Dunlap Street North and Kings Crossings at 500 Dale Street North; both are off of University Avenue and are accessible from public transportation with buses and light rail and include a free parking lot and off-street parking for a vehicle. To get started, please complete a volunteer application: https://episcopalhomes.org/foundation/volunteer/ Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55419 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Vietnamese-Speaking Friendly Companion for Elders at Episcopal HomesAre you fluent in Vietnamese and enjoy connecting with older adults? Episcopal Homes is offering a meaningful volunteer opportunity to serve as a one-to-one companion or group leader for our residents whose first language is Vietnamese. Share stories, read aloud, write letters, play games, and reminisce about life, family, careers, and hobbies - all while making a real difference in someone's day. Flexible scheduling available: visit once a week or twice a month, based on what works best for you. Join us in building joyful connections - apply today! Our Independent Living facilities that include Vietnamese elders include Carty Heights at 412 Dunlap Street North, Kings Crossings at 500 Dale Street North, and our main campus at 1860 University Avenue West in St. Paul. All locations are off of University Avenue and are accessible from public transportation with buses and light rail and include a free parking lot and off-street parking for a vehicle. To get started, please complete a volunteer application: https://episcopalhomes.org/foundation/volunteer/ Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes Are you fluent in Vietnamese and enjoy connecting with older adults? Episcopal Homes is offering a meaningful volunteer opportunity to serve as a one-to-one companion or group leader for our residents whose first language is Vietnamese. Share stories, read aloud, write letters, play games, and reminisce about life, family, careers, and hobbies - all while making a real difference in someone's day. Flexible scheduling available: visit once a week or twice a month, based on what works best for you. Join us in building joyful connections - apply today! Our Independent Living facilities that include Vietnamese elders include Carty Heights at 412 Dunlap Street North, Kings Crossings at 500 Dale Street North, and our main campus at 1860 University Avenue West in St. Paul. All locations are off of University Avenue and are accessible from public transportation with buses and light rail and include a free parking lot and off-street parking for a vehicle. To get started, please complete a volunteer application: https://episcopalhomes.org/foundation/volunteer/ Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55419 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sponsor & Build Dressers for Bridging (Roseville & At Your Location)Sponsor & build dressers for those in need with a terrific and fun team building activity! 3. Determine group size: To learn more and get involved, please visit Group & Offsite Volunteer Opportunities Roseville Warehouse: 1730 Terrace Drive, Roseville, MN 55113 Roseville Contact: Joel Bisser, Community Engagement Coordinator Nonprofit: Bridging Sponsor & build dressers for those in need with a terrific and fun team building activity! 3. Determine group size: To learn more and get involved, please visit Group & Offsite Volunteer Opportunities Roseville Warehouse: 1730 Terrace Drive, Roseville, MN 55113 Roseville Contact: Joel Bisser, Community Engagement Coordinator Nonprofit: Bridging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sponsor & Build Dressers for Bridging (Bloomington & At Your Location)Sponsor & build dressers for those in need with a terrific and fun team building activity! 3. Determine group size: To learn more and get involved, please visit Group & Offsite Volunteer Opportunities Additional information can be found at bridging.org. Bloomington Warehouse: 201 West 87th St. Bloomington, MN 55420 Bloomington Contact: Ilon Preston, Community Engagement Coordinator ilon.preston@bridging.org 952.460.1037 Nonprofit: Bridging Sponsor & build dressers for those in need with a terrific and fun team building activity! 3. Determine group size: To learn more and get involved, please visit Group & Offsite Volunteer Opportunities Additional information can be found at bridging.org. Bloomington Warehouse: 201 West 87th St. Bloomington, MN 55420 Bloomington Contact: Ilon Preston, Community Engagement Coordinator ilon.preston@bridging.org 952.460.1037 Nonprofit: Bridging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55420 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Organize a Group Volunteer Event at Bridging (Bloomington)Organize a Group Volunteer Event at Bridging! Looking for a great volunteer project for your group of friends or coworkers? Volunteering as a group in a Bridging warehouse will make a huge difference to families pursuing housing stability. Group size: 5-25 volunteers Shifts: 2-3 hours in length Weekdays: Most weekdays any time after 1pm. (1-4pm, 2-5pm or 4-6pm) We require all volunteers to be 14 years of age or older in our warehouses. TYPICAL PROJECTS INCLUDE: Sorting through donated goods, loading and unloading trucks, general warehouse organization, rolling linens, and/or stocking shelves for client shopping. Specific projects will be determined on the day you arrive based on the inventory, our needs that day, and the final size of your group. WHEN CAN I BOOK A GROUP PROJECT? Book year-round. Pick a date, time and location (Bloomington or Roseville) for your event. All groups must be scheduled in advance. Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 120,000 homes since 1987. Additional information can be found at bridging.org. Bloomington Warehouse: 201 West 87th St. Bloomington, MN 55420 Bloomington Contact: Ilon Preston, Community Engagement Coordinator ilon.preston@bridging.org 952.460.1037 Nonprofit: Bridging Organize a Group Volunteer Event at Bridging! Looking for a great volunteer project for your group of friends or coworkers? Volunteering as a group in a Bridging warehouse will make a huge difference to families pursuing housing stability. Group size: 5-25 volunteers Shifts: 2-3 hours in length Weekdays: Most weekdays any time after 1pm. (1-4pm, 2-5pm or 4-6pm) We require all volunteers to be 14 years of age or older in our warehouses. TYPICAL PROJECTS INCLUDE: Sorting through donated goods, loading and unloading trucks, general warehouse organization, rolling linens, and/or stocking shelves for client shopping. Specific projects will be determined on the day you arrive based on the inventory, our needs that day, and the final size of your group. WHEN CAN I BOOK A GROUP PROJECT? Book year-round. Pick a date, time and location (Bloomington or Roseville) for your event. All groups must be scheduled in advance. Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 120,000 homes since 1987. Additional information can be found at bridging.org. Bloomington Warehouse: 201 West 87th St. Bloomington, MN 55420 Bloomington Contact: Ilon Preston, Community Engagement Coordinator ilon.preston@bridging.org 952.460.1037 Nonprofit: Bridging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55420 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Organize a Group Volunteer Event at Bridging (Roseville)Organize a Group Volunteer Event at Bridging! Looking for a great volunteer project for your group of friends or coworkers? Volunteering as a group in a Bridging warehouse will make a huge difference to families pursuing housing stability. Group size: 5-25 volunteers Shifts: 2-3 hours in length Weekdays: Most weekdays any time after 1pm. (1-4pm, 2-5pm or 4-6pm) We require all volunteers to be 14 years of age or older in our warehouses. TYPICAL PROJECTS INCLUDE: Sorting through donated goods, loading and unloading trucks, general warehouse organization, rolling linens, and/or stocking shelves for client shopping. Specific projects will be determined on the day you arrive based on the inventory, our needs that day, and the final size of your group. WHEN CAN I BOOK A GROUP PROJECT? Book year-round. Pick a date, time and location (Bloomington or Roseville) for your event. All groups must be scheduled in advance. Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 120,000 homes since 1987. Additional information can be found at bridging.org. Roseville Warehouse: 1730 Terrace Drive, Roseville, MN 55113 Roseville Contact: Joel Bisser, Community Engagement Coordinator Nonprofit: Bridging Organize a Group Volunteer Event at Bridging! Looking for a great volunteer project for your group of friends or coworkers? Volunteering as a group in a Bridging warehouse will make a huge difference to families pursuing housing stability. Group size: 5-25 volunteers Shifts: 2-3 hours in length Weekdays: Most weekdays any time after 1pm. (1-4pm, 2-5pm or 4-6pm) We require all volunteers to be 14 years of age or older in our warehouses. TYPICAL PROJECTS INCLUDE: Sorting through donated goods, loading and unloading trucks, general warehouse organization, rolling linens, and/or stocking shelves for client shopping. Specific projects will be determined on the day you arrive based on the inventory, our needs that day, and the final size of your group. WHEN CAN I BOOK A GROUP PROJECT? Book year-round. Pick a date, time and location (Bloomington or Roseville) for your event. All groups must be scheduled in advance. Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 120,000 homes since 1987. Additional information can be found at bridging.org. Roseville Warehouse: 1730 Terrace Drive, Roseville, MN 55113 Roseville Contact: Joel Bisser, Community Engagement Coordinator Nonprofit: Bridging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Brighten a Hospice Patient's Day!AccentCare Hospice is seeking compassionate volunteers to help brighten the lives of our patients. Whether you are playing music for our patients, engaging in conversation, completing an activity together, visiting with a therapy dog, or making supportive phone calls to bereaved families, you can make a difference in the lives of hospice patients. While you are brightening our patients’ lives you might find that your life becomes brighter too! AccentCare Hospice, formerly Seasons Hospice, serves patients and families in your area. We serve many different areas across Minnesota including the counties of Ramsey, Chisago, Anoka, Hennepin, Dakota, Scott, Washington, Isanti, Sherburne, Wright, and Carver. Even if you only have a few hours a month to give, we would be honored to have you join our team and support our mission of offering compassionate, personalized hospice care. Training is free and flexible to fit your schedule, and you can choose what area you want to serve! Students age 15 and up are encouraged to join us as indirect volunteers or can buddy with another trained volunteer (teen or adult) to make in-person visits to patients in facilities. We look forward to hearing from you and helping you find ways to share your talents with those at the end of life. Nonprofit: AccentCare Fairview Hospice AccentCare Hospice is seeking compassionate volunteers to help brighten the lives of our patients. Whether you are playing music for our patients, engaging in conversation, completing an activity together, visiting with a therapy dog, or making supportive phone calls to bereaved families, you can make a difference in the lives of hospice patients. While you are brightening our patients’ lives you might find that your life becomes brighter too! AccentCare Hospice, formerly Seasons Hospice, serves patients and families in your area. We serve many different areas across Minnesota including the counties of Ramsey, Chisago, Anoka, Hennepin, Dakota, Scott, Washington, Isanti, Sherburne, Wright, and Carver. Even if you only have a few hours a month to give, we would be honored to have you join our team and support our mission of offering compassionate, personalized hospice care. Training is free and flexible to fit your schedule, and you can choose what area you want to serve! Students age 15 and up are encouraged to join us as indirect volunteers or can buddy with another trained volunteer (teen or adult) to make in-person visits to patients in facilities. We look forward to hearing from you and helping you find ways to share your talents with those at the end of life. Nonprofit: AccentCare Fairview Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative Volunteers Wanted!AccentCare Fairview Hospice is seeking volunteers to assist our team with essential administrative work at our office. AccentCare Fairview serves patients and families in your area. We are currently seeking new volunteers to provide administrative support to our team. This might include assisting with mailings, organizing supplies, boxing up files, preparing binders, and so much more. These are just a few of the ways administrative volunteers in our organization support our team. Even if you only have a few hours a month to give, we would be honored to have you join our team and support our mission of offering compassionate, personalized hospice care. Training is free and flexible to fit your schedule. Students age 13 and up are encouraged to join us as administrative volunteers. We look forward to hearing from you and helping you find ways to support our team as we serve our patients and their loved ones! Nonprofit: AccentCare Fairview Hospice AccentCare Fairview Hospice is seeking volunteers to assist our team with essential administrative work at our office. AccentCare Fairview serves patients and families in your area. We are currently seeking new volunteers to provide administrative support to our team. This might include assisting with mailings, organizing supplies, boxing up files, preparing binders, and so much more. These are just a few of the ways administrative volunteers in our organization support our team. Even if you only have a few hours a month to give, we would be honored to have you join our team and support our mission of offering compassionate, personalized hospice care. Training is free and flexible to fit your schedule. Students age 13 and up are encouraged to join us as administrative volunteers. We look forward to hearing from you and helping you find ways to support our team as we serve our patients and their loved ones! Nonprofit: AccentCare Fairview Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Technology Assistance: Help older adults connect with the world!Access to technology is important for staying connected and engaged in today’s world, but navigating computers and cell phones can be challenging for some. You can make a difference by helping Minneapolis (55406, 55404) seniors with basic technology questions, such as: How do I send and receive emails?How do I save and share files?How can I share photos from my cell phone?How do I recognize if an email alert is fraudulent?You can provide assistance in person or over the phone. We also host periodic technology clinics where seniors can receive hands-on help with their computers, cell phones, and tablets. Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors Access to technology is important for staying connected and engaged in today’s world, but navigating computers and cell phones can be challenging for some. You can make a difference by helping Minneapolis (55406, 55404) seniors with basic technology questions, such as: How do I send and receive emails?How do I save and share files?How can I share photos from my cell phone?How do I recognize if an email alert is fraudulent?You can provide assistance in person or over the phone. We also host periodic technology clinics where seniors can receive hands-on help with their computers, cell phones, and tablets. Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Make Household Tasks, Not Such a Chore!Support Seniors in Their Homes—Volunteer with Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors! At Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors, our mission is to empower individuals aged 60 and older to live healthy, independent, and socially connected lives. Part of this mission involves ensuring that seniors can continue living in safe, clean homes. Would you consider giving just 1-2 days a month to help an older adult with everyday household tasks? This could involve taking out the trash, doing laundry, changing bed sheets, light dusting, or vacuuming. If you're able, you could also assist with heavier lifting or simple home repairs. Your support would mean the world to someone who no longer has the strength or mobility to manage these tasks alone. We offer flexible scheduling, a welcoming and grateful community, and the opportunity to make a lasting difference in the lives of isolated seniors. Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors Support Seniors in Their Homes—Volunteer with Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors! At Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors, our mission is to empower individuals aged 60 and older to live healthy, independent, and socially connected lives. Part of this mission involves ensuring that seniors can continue living in safe, clean homes. Would you consider giving just 1-2 days a month to help an older adult with everyday household tasks? This could involve taking out the trash, doing laundry, changing bed sheets, light dusting, or vacuuming. If you're able, you could also assist with heavier lifting or simple home repairs. Your support would mean the world to someone who no longer has the strength or mobility to manage these tasks alone. We offer flexible scheduling, a welcoming and grateful community, and the opportunity to make a lasting difference in the lives of isolated seniors. Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55406 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help Older Adults Stay Independent—Become a Volunteer Driver!Many older adults who no longer drive face challenges getting to medical appointments or running essential errands like grocery shopping. We seek individuals who enjoy driving and, more importantly, helping others stay connected and independent. Our mission at Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors is to empower seniors to live healthy, independent, and socially engaged lives. Reliable transportation for medical appointments and grocery shopping is vital to making this possible. As a Volunteer Driver, you will help seniors by providing rides to medical appointments and assisting with grocery pickup and delivery. Most trips are within 15miles. If you're 19 or older, have a good driving record, and own a safe, well-maintained vehicle, we encourage you to join us in supporting our local seniors. A background check and orientation will be provided for all new volunteers. Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors Many older adults who no longer drive face challenges getting to medical appointments or running essential errands like grocery shopping. We seek individuals who enjoy driving and, more importantly, helping others stay connected and independent. Our mission at Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors is to empower seniors to live healthy, independent, and socially engaged lives. Reliable transportation for medical appointments and grocery shopping is vital to making this possible. As a Volunteer Driver, you will help seniors by providing rides to medical appointments and assisting with grocery pickup and delivery. Most trips are within 15miles. If you're 19 or older, have a good driving record, and own a safe, well-maintained vehicle, we encourage you to join us in supporting our local seniors. A background check and orientation will be provided for all new volunteers. Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lead fitness classes for local seniors!Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors offers a variety of classes and activities for older adults in the Longfellow and Seward neighborhoods of Minneapolis. We are looking for skilled volunteers interested in leading a fitness, or strength & balance class geared towards seniors! In the past, programs such as tai chi, yoga, chair yoga, and self-defense have been popular with our clients. Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors offers a variety of classes and activities for older adults in the Longfellow and Seward neighborhoods of Minneapolis. We are looking for skilled volunteers interested in leading a fitness, or strength & balance class geared towards seniors! In the past, programs such as tai chi, yoga, chair yoga, and self-defense have been popular with our clients. Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Prison Compassionate Medical Release AdvocatePrison Compassionate Medical Release Advocate Volunteer Position With Incarcerated Workers Organization About the Role The Prison Compassionate Release Advocate works to support incarcerated individuals seeking release based on serious medical conditions and/or advanced age. This role focuses on organizing cases, assisting with documentation, coordinating communication, and advocating for humane and timely release. Key Responsibilities Identify and organize potential compassionate release casesAssist with gathering medical, legal, and institutional documentationCommunicate with incarcerated individuals and their families when appropriateCoordinate with attorneys, organizers, and advocacy partnersTrack deadlines, applications, and case updatesSupport broader policy and organizing efforts related to medical and geriatric releaseIdeal Skills Strong organizational skillsClear and professional written communicationAbility to handle sensitive information with confidentialityCompassionate, justice-centered mindsetExperience in advocacy, casework, healthcare, social work, or legal support (helpful but not required)Nonprofit: MINNESOTA INCARCERATED WORKERS ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Prison Compassionate Medical Release Advocate Volunteer Position With Incarcerated Workers Organization About the Role The Prison Compassionate Release Advocate works to support incarcerated individuals seeking release based on serious medical conditions and/or advanced age. This role focuses on organizing cases, assisting with documentation, coordinating communication, and advocating for humane and timely release. Key Responsibilities Identify and organize potential compassionate release casesAssist with gathering medical, legal, and institutional documentationCommunicate with incarcerated individuals and their families when appropriateCoordinate with attorneys, organizers, and advocacy partnersTrack deadlines, applications, and case updatesSupport broader policy and organizing efforts related to medical and geriatric releaseIdeal Skills Strong organizational skillsClear and professional written communicationAbility to handle sensitive information with confidentialityCompassionate, justice-centered mindsetExperience in advocacy, casework, healthcare, social work, or legal support (helpful but not required)Nonprofit: MINNESOTA INCARCERATED WORKERS ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55412 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Travel Unity VolunteerTravel Unity is a nonprofit working to make the world of travel welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities. As a Travel Unity volunteer, you will connect with people from around the world and engage with professionals across the travel industry. Volunteers contribute to projects that highlight inclusive travel and career pathways in tourism. All volunteers begin with one of two projects: • Spotlight: A short profile of a travel professional, exploring their career path and why inclusion matters in their work. Volunteers should be comfortable working as part of a team, communicating regularly, and participating in online meetings using platforms such as Zoom or Google Meet. To get started, complete the volunteer application: Learn more about Travel Unity: Nonprofit: Travel Unity Travel Unity is a nonprofit working to make the world of travel welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities. As a Travel Unity volunteer, you will connect with people from around the world and engage with professionals across the travel industry. Volunteers contribute to projects that highlight inclusive travel and career pathways in tourism. All volunteers begin with one of two projects: • Spotlight: A short profile of a travel professional, exploring their career path and why inclusion matters in their work. Volunteers should be comfortable working as part of a team, communicating regularly, and participating in online meetings using platforms such as Zoom or Google Meet. To get started, complete the volunteer application: Learn more about Travel Unity: Nonprofit: Travel Unity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Bereavement Caller (Remote)AccentCare Fairview Hospice is seeking compassionate volunteers to make supportive phone calls to bereaved families as part of our bereavement program. You will get the opportunity to speak to family members and loved ones six months and twelve months after the patient's passing. These calls can be at home or at one of our AccentCare Fairview Hospice offices. Experience in technology is highly recommended. Even if you only have a few hours a month to give, we would be honored to have you join our team and support our mission of offering compassionate, personalized hospice care that continues even after the patient passes away. Training is free and flexible to your schedule! Nonprofit: AccentCare Fairview Hospice AccentCare Fairview Hospice is seeking compassionate volunteers to make supportive phone calls to bereaved families as part of our bereavement program. You will get the opportunity to speak to family members and loved ones six months and twelve months after the patient's passing. These calls can be at home or at one of our AccentCare Fairview Hospice offices. Experience in technology is highly recommended. Even if you only have a few hours a month to give, we would be honored to have you join our team and support our mission of offering compassionate, personalized hospice care that continues even after the patient passes away. Training is free and flexible to your schedule! Nonprofit: AccentCare Fairview Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Day Brighteners needed!Brighten a Senior’s Day – And Make a New Friend! It’s a simple way to lift someone’s spirits—and you might gain a new friend in the process! Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors Brighten a Senior’s Day – And Make a New Friend! It’s a simple way to lift someone’s spirits—and you might gain a new friend in the process! Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55406 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Be a Sitter for a Future Assistance Dog!Do you want to cuddle with a life-changing dog? Sitters host dogs in their homes for 6 or less days at a time. Sitters help when the dogs' Raisers (also known as 'fosters') go on vacation. You choose dogs to bring into your home based on: Dates they are looking for hostsHow old they are (you choose from dogs who are between 10 weeks and 2.5 years of age)What city they are located inCan Do Canines provides the dog food and monthly preventatives, and covers the vet care costs! Sitters should expect to: Provide daily exercise for the dogHelp maintain household mannersBring the dogs to vet appointments in New Hope, MNGive the dog time to take it easy and be a puppyBy helping as a Sitter for a future assistance dog, you are enhancing the quality of life for people with disabilities. These dogs will grow up to bring their people more freedom, independence, and peace of mind. Ready to learn more and apply?Visit our volunteer page. Nonprofit: Can Do Canines Do you want to cuddle with a life-changing dog? Sitters host dogs in their homes for 6 or less days at a time. Sitters help when the dogs' Raisers (also known as 'fosters') go on vacation. You choose dogs to bring into your home based on: Dates they are looking for hostsHow old they are (you choose from dogs who are between 10 weeks and 2.5 years of age)What city they are located inCan Do Canines provides the dog food and monthly preventatives, and covers the vet care costs! Sitters should expect to: Provide daily exercise for the dogHelp maintain household mannersBring the dogs to vet appointments in New Hope, MNGive the dog time to take it easy and be a puppyBy helping as a Sitter for a future assistance dog, you are enhancing the quality of life for people with disabilities. These dogs will grow up to bring their people more freedom, independence, and peace of mind. Ready to learn more and apply?Visit our volunteer page. Nonprofit: Can Do Canines Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55428 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Raise a Future Assistance Dog!Raisers host puppies and dogs in their homes while they grow up and get trained. Hosting can be as short as one week, as long as two years, and anything in between! It is your choice how long you agree to host a dog in your home for our program. You choose dogs to bring into your home based on: Dates they are looking for hostsLength of time they need a hostHow old they are (you choose from dogs who are between 10 weeks and 2.5 years of age)What city they are located inCan Do Canines provides the dog food and monthly preventatives, and covers the vet care costs! Raisers should expect to: Provide daily exercise for the dogHelp maintain household mannersCome to training 2x per month, either in New Hope, MN or Eau Claire, WITake the dogs on Public Outings to places like stores and libraries 3x per weekBring the dogs to vet appointments in New Hope, MNGive the dog time to take it easy and be a puppyWe have amazing trainers to teach you how to raise and train the dogs. Raisers will learn positive reinforcement training techniques. By helping as a Raiser for a future assistance dog, you are enhancing the quality of life for people with disabilities. These dogs will grow up to bring their people more freedom, independence, and peace of mind. Plus, you get to snuggle with a life-changing dog! Ready to learn more and apply? Visit our volunteer page. Nonprofit: Can Do Canines Raisers host puppies and dogs in their homes while they grow up and get trained. Hosting can be as short as one week, as long as two years, and anything in between! It is your choice how long you agree to host a dog in your home for our program. You choose dogs to bring into your home based on: Dates they are looking for hostsLength of time they need a hostHow old they are (you choose from dogs who are between 10 weeks and 2.5 years of age)What city they are located inCan Do Canines provides the dog food and monthly preventatives, and covers the vet care costs! Raisers should expect to: Provide daily exercise for the dogHelp maintain household mannersCome to training 2x per month, either in New Hope, MN or Eau Claire, WITake the dogs on Public Outings to places like stores and libraries 3x per weekBring the dogs to vet appointments in New Hope, MNGive the dog time to take it easy and be a puppyWe have amazing trainers to teach you how to raise and train the dogs. Raisers will learn positive reinforcement training techniques. By helping as a Raiser for a future assistance dog, you are enhancing the quality of life for people with disabilities. These dogs will grow up to bring their people more freedom, independence, and peace of mind. Plus, you get to snuggle with a life-changing dog! Ready to learn more and apply? Visit our volunteer page. Nonprofit: Can Do Canines Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55428 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Attend State Fair with ResidentsWe are looking for volunteers to join us at the State Fair for a unique volunteer opportunity! Our organization is across the street from the State Fair grounds and on the first day of the fair (Thursday August 27, 2026) we accompany our residents from Lyngblomsten Care Center to the fair for a few hours. Here is some important things to know: Time commitment for volunteers is from 8am to noon. We can talk about car pooling options. You will receive a free ticket to the fair that day and can stamp your hand to return later. Each resident will be vetted by nursing staff to make sure they are well to go. Each resident will be transported by wheelchair. Residents will travel within groups of 10 based on interests of what they desire to see at the fair. The groups will be as follows: 2 Staff/4 Volunteers/4 residents. Training will be held from 8am to 9am for all volunteers and volunteers will meet inside the entrance of the care center. Those volunteers willing to attend must be able to push a wheelchair with a resident who could be up to 200lbs.Deadline to reach out is June 1. Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten We are looking for volunteers to join us at the State Fair for a unique volunteer opportunity! Our organization is across the street from the State Fair grounds and on the first day of the fair (Thursday August 27, 2026) we accompany our residents from Lyngblomsten Care Center to the fair for a few hours. Here is some important things to know: Time commitment for volunteers is from 8am to noon. We can talk about car pooling options. You will receive a free ticket to the fair that day and can stamp your hand to return later. Each resident will be vetted by nursing staff to make sure they are well to go. Each resident will be transported by wheelchair. Residents will travel within groups of 10 based on interests of what they desire to see at the fair. The groups will be as follows: 2 Staff/4 Volunteers/4 residents. Training will be held from 8am to 9am for all volunteers and volunteers will meet inside the entrance of the care center. Those volunteers willing to attend must be able to push a wheelchair with a resident who could be up to 200lbs.Deadline to reach out is June 1. Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 27, 2026 Zip Code: 55108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shoe Away Hunger - SORTERS NEEDED - Monday/Wednesday/Thursday - (12-3pm) (Between 1-50 volunteers)We collect gently used and new shoes through our Shoe Away Hunger program and sell them for a suggested donation on our mobile shoe bus and trailer and at various static sites. We sort these shoes into three categories (great, good, and grind) at our warehouse in Plymouth on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12 to 3:00 p.m. We would love for you or your group to join us in sorting shoes! Please visit our website at goodinthehood.org to register as a volunteer. We look forward to serving with you soon. Friends and groups love to do this. We help a lot of people, laugh, and have a lot of fun doing this very important job! Nonprofit: Good in the Hood We collect gently used and new shoes through our Shoe Away Hunger program and sell them for a suggested donation on our mobile shoe bus and trailer and at various static sites. We sort these shoes into three categories (great, good, and grind) at our warehouse in Plymouth on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12 to 3:00 p.m. We would love for you or your group to join us in sorting shoes! Please visit our website at goodinthehood.org to register as a volunteer. We look forward to serving with you soon. Friends and groups love to do this. We help a lot of people, laugh, and have a lot of fun doing this very important job! Nonprofit: Good in the Hood Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55447 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food in the 'Hood at Beacon of Hope Church - 2nd & 4th Thursday of each month (9:30am -12pm) (1-15 volunteers needed)We serve a week's worth of groceries to those facing hunger in our community. Volunteers help set up the site for the day's distribution. Children are welcome with adult supervision. Nonprofit: Good in the Hood We serve a week's worth of groceries to those facing hunger in our community. Volunteers help set up the site for the day's distribution. Children are welcome with adult supervision. Nonprofit: Good in the Hood Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55411 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Teddy Bear Clinic - Call for SponsorsHennepin Healthcare is hosting a Teddy Bear Clinic on Saturday, May 9, 2026 from 9am – 1pm as part of Doors Open Minneapolis. This is ideal for children who are between 2 – 8 years old. Since children learn and express themselves through play, the aim is to educate and entertain them at a series of 12+ interactive stations to help normalize a medical experience. Children bring their Teddy Bears (or any stuffed animal) to the event and follow the “prescription” checklist (for their teddy to get stitches, x-rays, a bandage, hearing test, dentist visit and more). They also have the opportunity to tour of an ambulance and a fire truck. Free parking available in the Clinic and Specialty Center’s underground garage (entrance is at 821 Park Ave, Minneapolis). Learn more at www.hennepinhealthcare.org/teddy Call for Sponsors: The $1500 sponsor opportunity is available for 12 stations. Sponsor benefits include your logo on station signage, a social media mention, the opportunity to supply an insert in 400+ swag bags and the opportunity to place volunteers at your station. Call for Event Day Volunteers: We will also have an open call for volunteers from the community. If you wish to be added to that email, please contact Paula.Wilhelm@hcmed.org by March 19, 2026. Nonprofit: Hennepin Healthcare Foundation (HHF) Hennepin Healthcare is hosting a Teddy Bear Clinic on Saturday, May 9, 2026 from 9am – 1pm as part of Doors Open Minneapolis. This is ideal for children who are between 2 – 8 years old. Since children learn and express themselves through play, the aim is to educate and entertain them at a series of 12+ interactive stations to help normalize a medical experience. Children bring their Teddy Bears (or any stuffed animal) to the event and follow the “prescription” checklist (for their teddy to get stitches, x-rays, a bandage, hearing test, dentist visit and more). They also have the opportunity to tour of an ambulance and a fire truck. Free parking available in the Clinic and Specialty Center’s underground garage (entrance is at 821 Park Ave, Minneapolis). Learn more at www.hennepinhealthcare.org/teddy Call for Sponsors: The $1500 sponsor opportunity is available for 12 stations. Sponsor benefits include your logo on station signage, a social media mention, the opportunity to supply an insert in 400+ swag bags and the opportunity to place volunteers at your station. Call for Event Day Volunteers: We will also have an open call for volunteers from the community. If you wish to be added to that email, please contact Paula.Wilhelm@hcmed.org by March 19, 2026. Nonprofit: Hennepin Healthcare Foundation (HHF) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 9, 2026 Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Group Kit Assembly NeedsHennepin Healthcare is an integrated system of care that includes HCMC, a nationally recognized Level I Adult Trauma Center and Level I Pediatric Trauma Center and acute care hospital, as well as a clinic system with primary care clinics located in Minneapolis and across Hennepin County. Here are a few urgent needs: Assemble Snack Packs. To create PopUp Care Carts for healthcare heroes we are in need of 100+ snack packs! We are looking for ziploc bags that contain three or more individually wrapped healthy snacks (adding a thank you note is optional!) Assemble New Mom Care Packs. We are looking for a bag/box that contains one travel kleenex, chapstick, a travel hand lotion, a notepad and a pen. These are given out in our Birth Center and Redleaf Center for Family Healing.Assemble Toiletry Packs. We are looking for a ziploc bag that contains travel toothpaste/brush, deodrant, soap and anything else you wish to add. These are given out in our Coordinated Care Center and by community paramedics.Let's connect at paula.wilhelm@hcmed.org Paula Wilhelm, Engagement Manager Nonprofit: Hennepin Healthcare Foundation (HHF) Hennepin Healthcare is an integrated system of care that includes HCMC, a nationally recognized Level I Adult Trauma Center and Level I Pediatric Trauma Center and acute care hospital, as well as a clinic system with primary care clinics located in Minneapolis and across Hennepin County. Here are a few urgent needs: Assemble Snack Packs. To create PopUp Care Carts for healthcare heroes we are in need of 100+ snack packs! We are looking for ziploc bags that contain three or more individually wrapped healthy snacks (adding a thank you note is optional!) Assemble New Mom Care Packs. We are looking for a bag/box that contains one travel kleenex, chapstick, a travel hand lotion, a notepad and a pen. These are given out in our Birth Center and Redleaf Center for Family Healing.Assemble Toiletry Packs. We are looking for a ziploc bag that contains travel toothpaste/brush, deodrant, soap and anything else you wish to add. These are given out in our Coordinated Care Center and by community paramedics.Let's connect at paula.wilhelm@hcmed.org Paula Wilhelm, Engagement Manager Nonprofit: Hennepin Healthcare Foundation (HHF) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 28, 2026 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Event Photography for the Fetching Ball GalaAre you a professional or semi-professional photographer, looking for ways to share your time and skills to better the lives of people in your community? Do you love capturing that perfect moment at events? Do you love dogs? Look no further! We have a big fancy party called the Fetching Ball Gala on April 11 and we would love your help! Please plan to use your own camera equipment and lighting for this role. We will give you a shot list before the event. It would be excellent if you can provide the images to us within the couple of weeks following the event. Nonprofit: Can Do Canines Are you a professional or semi-professional photographer, looking for ways to share your time and skills to better the lives of people in your community? Do you love capturing that perfect moment at events? Do you love dogs? Look no further! We have a big fancy party called the Fetching Ball Gala on April 11 and we would love your help! Please plan to use your own camera equipment and lighting for this role. We will give you a shot list before the event. It would be excellent if you can provide the images to us within the couple of weeks following the event. Nonprofit: Can Do Canines Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026 Zip Code: 55425 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026.06.27 Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge Volunteer Event | OrtonvilleThanks for joining us at Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge! Great River Greening is embarking upon a long-term partnership with the refuge to support their conservation efforts and this event marks our first partnership event together. Containing over 11,500 acres, Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge is located at the headwaters of the Minnesota River and provides vital habitat for a variety of species, especially ground-nesting waterfowl. Volunteers will remove invasive species and haul recently downed wood to open up and support vital outcrop habitat, home to the rare ball cactus, one of three native cacti to the state of MN. Volunteers will also spread native seed once areas have been opened. Please note registrants will receive updates on any changes and final event details as the date approaches. This event is open to all, and any necessary training will be provided. Day of: Please arrive promptly, allowing time for parking and short walk. Our worksite areas will be adjacent to the Granite Outcrop trail head parking lot. Terrain will be a mix of flat hiking trails and occasional off-trail terrain with a slight rise in elevation. Safety: Ensuring safety is our highest priority. It is important that event participants wear close-toed shoes and long sleeves to protect against the elements. We recommend dressing for the weather; layers are key. Release of Liability: All attendees at Great River Greening events release Great River Greening and its employees, officers, directors, or agents from any and all liability from claims of any nature whatsoever arising from participation to the extent such liability is directly attributable to the negligence of GRG, or its respective employees, officers, directors, or agents. Note: By registering online, you will complete both the release of liability and photo release waivers. Please let us know at the event if you wish to be excluded from event photography. Nonprofit: Great River Greening Thanks for joining us at Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge! Great River Greening is embarking upon a long-term partnership with the refuge to support their conservation efforts and this event marks our first partnership event together. Containing over 11,500 acres, Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge is located at the headwaters of the Minnesota River and provides vital habitat for a variety of species, especially ground-nesting waterfowl. Volunteers will remove invasive species and haul recently downed wood to open up and support vital outcrop habitat, home to the rare ball cactus, one of three native cacti to the state of MN. Volunteers will also spread native seed once areas have been opened. Please note registrants will receive updates on any changes and final event details as the date approaches. This event is open to all, and any necessary training will be provided. Day of: Please arrive promptly, allowing time for parking and short walk. Our worksite areas will be adjacent to the Granite Outcrop trail head parking lot. Terrain will be a mix of flat hiking trails and occasional off-trail terrain with a slight rise in elevation. Safety: Ensuring safety is our highest priority. It is important that event participants wear close-toed shoes and long sleeves to protect against the elements. We recommend dressing for the weather; layers are key. Release of Liability: All attendees at Great River Greening events release Great River Greening and its employees, officers, directors, or agents from any and all liability from claims of any nature whatsoever arising from participation to the extent such liability is directly attributable to the negligence of GRG, or its respective employees, officers, directors, or agents. Note: By registering online, you will complete both the release of liability and photo release waivers. Please let us know at the event if you wish to be excluded from event photography. Nonprofit: Great River Greening Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 27, 2026 Zip Code: 56278 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet Visitors for Episcopal Homes EldersDo you have a friendly dog, cat, guinea pig, or rabbit that likes strangers and lots of petting? Are you interested in sharing your special family member with elders 65+? We would love to have you visit our Episcopal Homes residents in assisted living, memory care and long-term care (nursing homes). You can commit to a weekly or month visit or one-time event. The best time frame for visits is between 9:30-11:30am or 1-4pm; we suggest for a two-hour visit. If you are coming to volunteer more than once, we request that you complete a Minnesota Department of Human Services background check and fingerprinting. This allows you to volunteer independently, visiting residents in their apartments and rooms. If you prefer a one-time visit, we will schedule a time when our staff member can be present with you and your pet in one of our community rooms. To get started, please complete this volunteer application: https:episcopalhomes.org/foundation/volunteer We will also request a copy of your pet's rabies vaccination before your visit. Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes Do you have a friendly dog, cat, guinea pig, or rabbit that likes strangers and lots of petting? Are you interested in sharing your special family member with elders 65+? We would love to have you visit our Episcopal Homes residents in assisted living, memory care and long-term care (nursing homes). You can commit to a weekly or month visit or one-time event. The best time frame for visits is between 9:30-11:30am or 1-4pm; we suggest for a two-hour visit. If you are coming to volunteer more than once, we request that you complete a Minnesota Department of Human Services background check and fingerprinting. This allows you to volunteer independently, visiting residents in their apartments and rooms. If you prefer a one-time visit, we will schedule a time when our staff member can be present with you and your pet in one of our community rooms. To get started, please complete this volunteer application: https:episcopalhomes.org/foundation/volunteer We will also request a copy of your pet's rabies vaccination before your visit. Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Friendly Companion for Elders at Episcopal HomesDo you enjoy spending time with older adults? Episcopal Homes is seeking compassionate volunteers to serve as one-to-one companions or group activity leaders for our residents. As a volunteer, you can read aloud, write letters, play games, share stories, and build meaningful connections through conversation and shared experiences. Reminisce about your lives, families, careers, travels and hobbies and come make a difference in someone's day. You can visit once a week or twice a month on a schedule that works best for you. Please complete this application to get started: https://episcopalhomes.org/foundation/volunteer Watch our video to learn more: We Got Lucky Video from Episcopal Homes resident Here are some regularly scheduled activities you can consider or promote to your friends and family. Do you know a student who needs volunteer time for school credit? These are some fun ways to provide some community service:o Pretty Nail Manicures at The Gardens or ECH: You can choose the time for 1-2 hours a week to bring some special one-to-one time to residents who like a new nail color or some light nail filing. o Exercise Escort: Mondays through Saturday 9:30am-11:30am, you can pick which day of the week works best for you o Escort a Gardens resident to Terrace Grille every other Thursday 4:30-5pm o Escort a Gardens resident to IPC activities Mondays 10:30am Crossword Puzzles, Mondays 3pm Jeopardy, Tuesdays 10am Coffee with Chaplain, Fridays 2pm Bingo o Reading the Newspaper aloud to residents: mornings between 9-11am (you can pick the day of the week and one hour time frame) o Reading the Newspaper aloud to residents at Iris Park Commons on Tuesdays 3:30-4:15pm o Dominos partner once a week in the afternoon o Skip Bo card game co-leader: Wednesdays 2-4pm or Saturday afternoons and you can pick the time o Phase 10 card game leader: you can pick the day of the week and two-hour time frame that works best for you o Book Club co-leader: Wednesdays 3-5pm o Monthly Birthday party on Fridays 12:30-3pm, decorating, gathering residents, serving case and ice cream, music entertainment included o One-to-one visits with male residents, you can choose the weekly or bi-monthly days and times o One-to-one visits with residents who need help with range of motion stretches in the mornings 10:30-11:30am o Pet Visitors: Do you have a sweet dog, cat, or rabbit that doesn't mind the ride or lots of petting? If they are current with their rabies vaccine, we would love a visit with residents once a week or once a month or something in between o Shopping assistant as needed: meet resident at the bank, cell phone store and help them with their shopping or customer service errand o Low-vision residents group meeting escort: 1st Monday of the month 2:30-4:30pm o Resident Directory Creator/Editor: interview residents at our independent living buildings, write their bio, take their photos and create/update the directories o Financial Health Presenter: Create a presentation about budgeting, stretching your dollars and present it to our independent living residents o Water indoor plants and help with accessible gardening projects o Bi or Multi-lingual volunteer to connect with residents with cultural backgrounds from Cambodia, Vietnam, China; lead activities or do one-to-one visits or reminiscing projects Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes Do you enjoy spending time with older adults? Episcopal Homes is seeking compassionate volunteers to serve as one-to-one companions or group activity leaders for our residents. As a volunteer, you can read aloud, write letters, play games, share stories, and build meaningful connections through conversation and shared experiences. Reminisce about your lives, families, careers, travels and hobbies and come make a difference in someone's day. You can visit once a week or twice a month on a schedule that works best for you. Please complete this application to get started: https://episcopalhomes.org/foundation/volunteer Watch our video to learn more: We Got Lucky Video from Episcopal Homes resident Here are some regularly scheduled activities you can consider or promote to your friends and family. Do you know a student who needs volunteer time for school credit? These are some fun ways to provide some community service:o Pretty Nail Manicures at The Gardens or ECH: You can choose the time for 1-2 hours a week to bring some special one-to-one time to residents who like a new nail color or some light nail filing. o Exercise Escort: Mondays through Saturday 9:30am-11:30am, you can pick which day of the week works best for you o Escort a Gardens resident to Terrace Grille every other Thursday 4:30-5pm o Escort a Gardens resident to IPC activities Mondays 10:30am Crossword Puzzles, Mondays 3pm Jeopardy, Tuesdays 10am Coffee with Chaplain, Fridays 2pm Bingo o Reading the Newspaper aloud to residents: mornings between 9-11am (you can pick the day of the week and one hour time frame) o Reading the Newspaper aloud to residents at Iris Park Commons on Tuesdays 3:30-4:15pm o Dominos partner once a week in the afternoon o Skip Bo card game co-leader: Wednesdays 2-4pm or Saturday afternoons and you can pick the time o Phase 10 card game leader: you can pick the day of the week and two-hour time frame that works best for you o Book Club co-leader: Wednesdays 3-5pm o Monthly Birthday party on Fridays 12:30-3pm, decorating, gathering residents, serving case and ice cream, music entertainment included o One-to-one visits with male residents, you can choose the weekly or bi-monthly days and times o One-to-one visits with residents who need help with range of motion stretches in the mornings 10:30-11:30am o Pet Visitors: Do you have a sweet dog, cat, or rabbit that doesn't mind the ride or lots of petting? If they are current with their rabies vaccine, we would love a visit with residents once a week or once a month or something in between o Shopping assistant as needed: meet resident at the bank, cell phone store and help them with their shopping or customer service errand o Low-vision residents group meeting escort: 1st Monday of the month 2:30-4:30pm o Resident Directory Creator/Editor: interview residents at our independent living buildings, write their bio, take their photos and create/update the directories o Financial Health Presenter: Create a presentation about budgeting, stretching your dollars and present it to our independent living residents o Water indoor plants and help with accessible gardening projects o Bi or Multi-lingual volunteer to connect with residents with cultural backgrounds from Cambodia, Vietnam, China; lead activities or do one-to-one visits or reminiscing projects Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55419 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mother’s Day Brunch Event: Volunteers NeededMount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center (MOCRC) is committed to being a place of peace, wholeness, healing, and justice for all. These values guide how we relate to each other, our guests, and the land. From green initiatives to land and wildlife preservation, from warmly welcoming all people to promoting justice and equity, we seek the flourishing of all living beings. Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center (MOCRC) is committed to being a place of peace, wholeness, healing, and justice for all. These values guide how we relate to each other, our guests, and the land. From green initiatives to land and wildlife preservation, from warmly welcoming all people to promoting justice and equity, we seek the flourishing of all living beings. Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 10, 2026 Zip Code: 55024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RMH Weekly Meal ServerAt our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here. Each day, we provide breakfast, lunch, and dinner options for RMH families at all five of our locations. At RMH-Oak Street, meal server volunteers support this effort by serving meals to families. Our meal team cares for all meal planning and preparations, and volunteers serve the meal to families as they come through for lunch or dinner (no cooking skills required!). Volunteers may also be asked to assist with cleaning up after the meal and/or packaging leftovers into individual grab-and-go meals. A typical shift could involve: Assisting with final set up preparations before serving (placing food in warmers, setting out necessary utensils, etc.) Welcoming and serving families meals as they come through the serving line for lunch or dinner Ensuring food safety practices are met, including hand washing and using gloves Understanding menu items and ingredient lists Packing leftovers into individual grab-and-go containers Cleaning up the serving area after mealtime is over If a Cooks for Kids meal group is signed up to sponsor the meal, the meal server may be asked to assist with other aspects of the meal program Typical Hours and CommitmentMeal servers commit to one weekly or bi-weekly shift for lunch or dinner. We serve meals seven days a week, 365 days a year. Typical shifts are 11am-2pm for lunches and 4pm-7pm for dinners. We ask for a minimum commitment of one full semester or 50 hours. Meal Servers are an essential part of the mission here at RMHC-Upper Midwest. They must feel comfortable working in kitchen and interacting with RMH families. This role is great for individuals with: A friendly attitude and smile Strong communication skills Ability to multi-task and operate in a fast-paced environment TrainingAn overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. During the tour, you will get the chance to meet our Meal Team who will be supporting you throughout your shift. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided during your first shift. A criminal background check and health screening is required prior to starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here. Each day, we provide breakfast, lunch, and dinner options for RMH families at all five of our locations. At RMH-Oak Street, meal server volunteers support this effort by serving meals to families. Our meal team cares for all meal planning and preparations, and volunteers serve the meal to families as they come through for lunch or dinner (no cooking skills required!). Volunteers may also be asked to assist with cleaning up after the meal and/or packaging leftovers into individual grab-and-go meals. A typical shift could involve: Assisting with final set up preparations before serving (placing food in warmers, setting out necessary utensils, etc.) Welcoming and serving families meals as they come through the serving line for lunch or dinner Ensuring food safety practices are met, including hand washing and using gloves Understanding menu items and ingredient lists Packing leftovers into individual grab-and-go containers Cleaning up the serving area after mealtime is over If a Cooks for Kids meal group is signed up to sponsor the meal, the meal server may be asked to assist with other aspects of the meal program Typical Hours and CommitmentMeal servers commit to one weekly or bi-weekly shift for lunch or dinner. We serve meals seven days a week, 365 days a year. Typical shifts are 11am-2pm for lunches and 4pm-7pm for dinners. We ask for a minimum commitment of one full semester or 50 hours. Meal Servers are an essential part of the mission here at RMHC-Upper Midwest. They must feel comfortable working in kitchen and interacting with RMH families. This role is great for individuals with: A friendly attitude and smile Strong communication skills Ability to multi-task and operate in a fast-paced environment TrainingAn overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. During the tour, you will get the chance to meet our Meal Team who will be supporting you throughout your shift. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided during your first shift. A criminal background check and health screening is required prior to starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RMH Room Refresher VolunteerAt our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here Room Refreshers are dedicated volunteers who ensure that we provide a comfortable and clean environment for new families. This amazing team of volunteers works hard to guarantee that our overnight rooms meet our high cleanliness standards and are prepped and stocked for families before they arrive. Key responsibilities for Room Refreshers: Restocking toiletry items (shampoo, soap, etc.) Assisting with laundry Making and preparing beds Vacuuming rooms Dusting room surfaces Typical Hours and CommitmentRoom Refreshers commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift that is typically 2-3 hours long between 10am-7pm seven days a week. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours. Our team of Room Refreshers enjoy making a room sparkle! Most work independently, or in teams of two with a buddy. These volunteers a vital to ensuring families arrive to a comfortable and clean room and have a knack for an attention to detail. This role is great for individuals with: A strong attention to detail and ability to work on your feet throughout shift The ability to work independently Good communication skills A love of organizing and a detail-oriented mindset The ability to prioritize numerous tasks at once A willingness to learn and perform common cleaning skillsTraining An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening is required before starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here Room Refreshers are dedicated volunteers who ensure that we provide a comfortable and clean environment for new families. This amazing team of volunteers works hard to guarantee that our overnight rooms meet our high cleanliness standards and are prepped and stocked for families before they arrive. Key responsibilities for Room Refreshers: Restocking toiletry items (shampoo, soap, etc.) Assisting with laundry Making and preparing beds Vacuuming rooms Dusting room surfaces Typical Hours and CommitmentRoom Refreshers commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift that is typically 2-3 hours long between 10am-7pm seven days a week. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours. Our team of Room Refreshers enjoy making a room sparkle! Most work independently, or in teams of two with a buddy. These volunteers a vital to ensuring families arrive to a comfortable and clean room and have a knack for an attention to detail. This role is great for individuals with: A strong attention to detail and ability to work on your feet throughout shift The ability to work independently Good communication skills A love of organizing and a detail-oriented mindset The ability to prioritize numerous tasks at once A willingness to learn and perform common cleaning skillsTraining An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening is required before starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RMH Housewarmer VolunteerAt our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here. Housewarmers are essential towards creating a warm home-like atmosphere for RMH families. They help maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment in our community spaces, pantries, and kitchens. Housewarmers care for the daily tasks that keep the House clean and functional, allowing families to focus on their child. Daily tasks may include the following: Stocking the pantry or toiletry items Cleaning kitchen tables and counters Dusting various part of the house Keeping common spaces clean and tidyAssist with receiving and sorting In-Kind donations Bringing a friendly smile and attitude to all our familiesTypical Hours and CommitmentHousewarming shifts are offered seven days a week between the hours of 10am-7pm. Volunteers select a 2-3 hour weekly or bi-weekly shift. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours. Housewarmers are on their feet and moving about the House during their shifts. They assist with a wide variety of tasks and take pride in making the House a home for families. This role is great for individuals with: Excellent communication skills with both children and adults General organizational and cleaning skills An interest in working with kids and familiesTraining An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening are required prior to starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here. Housewarmers are essential towards creating a warm home-like atmosphere for RMH families. They help maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment in our community spaces, pantries, and kitchens. Housewarmers care for the daily tasks that keep the House clean and functional, allowing families to focus on their child. Daily tasks may include the following: Stocking the pantry or toiletry items Cleaning kitchen tables and counters Dusting various part of the house Keeping common spaces clean and tidyAssist with receiving and sorting In-Kind donations Bringing a friendly smile and attitude to all our familiesTypical Hours and CommitmentHousewarming shifts are offered seven days a week between the hours of 10am-7pm. Volunteers select a 2-3 hour weekly or bi-weekly shift. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours. Housewarmers are on their feet and moving about the House during their shifts. They assist with a wide variety of tasks and take pride in making the House a home for families. This role is great for individuals with: Excellent communication skills with both children and adults General organizational and cleaning skills An interest in working with kids and familiesTraining An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening are required prior to starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RMH HairdresserAt our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here. Partner with the house that love built to provide free haircuts to families staying at the Ronald McDonald House! We have families from across the globe that come, often unexpectedly, to the Twin Cities to receive treatment for their critically ill child(ren). With an extended stay while their child is in the hospital, a haircut for themselves or their other child(ren) is not always at the top of their priority list. As a volunteer, you will provide haircuts for RMH parents and children on a monthly basis or as your schedule allows. *Must have Hairdresser Certification This role is great for individuals with: Excellent communication skills with both children and adultsAn interest in working with kids and familiesGeneral organizational and cleaning skillsTrainingYou will be given an orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening are required prior to starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here. Partner with the house that love built to provide free haircuts to families staying at the Ronald McDonald House! We have families from across the globe that come, often unexpectedly, to the Twin Cities to receive treatment for their critically ill child(ren). With an extended stay while their child is in the hospital, a haircut for themselves or their other child(ren) is not always at the top of their priority list. As a volunteer, you will provide haircuts for RMH parents and children on a monthly basis or as your schedule allows. *Must have Hairdresser Certification This role is great for individuals with: Excellent communication skills with both children and adultsAn interest in working with kids and familiesGeneral organizational and cleaning skillsTrainingYou will be given an orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening are required prior to starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RMH Driver VolunteerAt our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here Driver volunteers at our Oak Street location are essential for our weekly supply transfers. Drivers use the RMH passenger van to transport meals and needed supplies from the Oak Street location to our three hospital sites, or to pick up donations. Key responsibilities for Drivers: Transport meals, supplies or donations efficiently between the four locations or outside companyAssist with loading and unloading the vanTrack mileage and gas levelTypical Hours and CommitmentDrivers typically commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift, but we are also in need of replacement drivers who can cover driver shifts as needed. Meal delivery trips take place on weekdays from 2pm-4pm. Donation trips will be scheduled on an as needed basis and time is flexible. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours. An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. Directions and tips as to how to drive the van will be provided at the start of your first shift. More training and guidance will be provided prior to each shift as necessary. A criminal background check and health screening is required before starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Is the Driver role right for you? Qualifications: Must be in possession of a current, valid driver’s license Must have a clean driving record Comfortable driving a large passenger van Good customer service skillsNonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here Driver volunteers at our Oak Street location are essential for our weekly supply transfers. Drivers use the RMH passenger van to transport meals and needed supplies from the Oak Street location to our three hospital sites, or to pick up donations. Key responsibilities for Drivers: Transport meals, supplies or donations efficiently between the four locations or outside companyAssist with loading and unloading the vanTrack mileage and gas levelTypical Hours and CommitmentDrivers typically commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift, but we are also in need of replacement drivers who can cover driver shifts as needed. Meal delivery trips take place on weekdays from 2pm-4pm. Donation trips will be scheduled on an as needed basis and time is flexible. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours. An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. Directions and tips as to how to drive the van will be provided at the start of your first shift. More training and guidance will be provided prior to each shift as necessary. A criminal background check and health screening is required before starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Is the Driver role right for you? Qualifications: Must be in possession of a current, valid driver’s license Must have a clean driving record Comfortable driving a large passenger van Good customer service skillsNonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RMH Building Services VolunteerAt our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here Building Services volunteers work closely with our maintenance staff on facility projects and upkeep tasks to keep the House safe, functional, and welcoming for our families. Key responsibilities for Building Services volunteers include: Deep cleaning tasksVacuuming common spaces and stairwellsTrash collectionDusting surfaceOutdoor maintenanceTypical Hours and Commitment Building Services volunteers commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift that is typically 2-3 hours long between 10am-5pm seven days a week. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours. Building services volunteers are on their feet and moving about the House during their shifts. They feel comfortable working on assigned tasks independently, and take pride in making the House a home for families. This role is great for individuals with: A strong attention to detail and ability to work on your feet throughout shift The ability to work independently Good communication skillsOpen to helping with new tasksA willingness to learn and perform common cleaning skillsTraining An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening is required before starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here Building Services volunteers work closely with our maintenance staff on facility projects and upkeep tasks to keep the House safe, functional, and welcoming for our families. Key responsibilities for Building Services volunteers include: Deep cleaning tasksVacuuming common spaces and stairwellsTrash collectionDusting surfaceOutdoor maintenanceTypical Hours and Commitment Building Services volunteers commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift that is typically 2-3 hours long between 10am-5pm seven days a week. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours. Building services volunteers are on their feet and moving about the House during their shifts. They feel comfortable working on assigned tasks independently, and take pride in making the House a home for families. This role is great for individuals with: A strong attention to detail and ability to work on your feet throughout shift The ability to work independently Good communication skillsOpen to helping with new tasksA willingness to learn and perform common cleaning skillsTraining An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening is required before starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RMH After School Activities VolunteerAt our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here. Our Extended day program allows siblings and patients to have fun, play games, and play around after school is out for the day! Volunteers assist with engaging the kids in activities, and will work closely with our Family Programs & Activities Manager to ensure a fun afternoon. Extended Day volunteers could expect to: Assist with regularly scheduled activities Help with the setup, organization, and cleanup of activitiesEngage with families, kids, staff, and volunteers in a respectful and professional mannerTypical Hours and CommitmentExtended Day volunteers commit to a recurring 2.5-hour shift from 2:30pm-5pm, Monday-Friday on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours. Our team of Extended Day volunteers support our efforts to offer engaging programs and activities for the families staying at RMH. They work directly with patients, siblings, or caregivers and enjoy creating a welcoming and stimulating environment for those around them. This role is great for individuals with: Excellent communication skills with both children and adults General organizational and cleaning skills An interest in working with kids and familiesTrainingAn overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening are required prior to starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here. Our Extended day program allows siblings and patients to have fun, play games, and play around after school is out for the day! Volunteers assist with engaging the kids in activities, and will work closely with our Family Programs & Activities Manager to ensure a fun afternoon. Extended Day volunteers could expect to: Assist with regularly scheduled activities Help with the setup, organization, and cleanup of activitiesEngage with families, kids, staff, and volunteers in a respectful and professional mannerTypical Hours and CommitmentExtended Day volunteers commit to a recurring 2.5-hour shift from 2:30pm-5pm, Monday-Friday on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours. Our team of Extended Day volunteers support our efforts to offer engaging programs and activities for the families staying at RMH. They work directly with patients, siblings, or caregivers and enjoy creating a welcoming and stimulating environment for those around them. This role is great for individuals with: Excellent communication skills with both children and adults General organizational and cleaning skills An interest in working with kids and familiesTrainingAn overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening are required prior to starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Annual Event SupportOptions for Women East is hosting a number of events in the coming year and we are looking for help with all of them. Things like working with IT, both creating a meaningful power point and executing at the events, helping with hospitality, silent auctions, set up and more! If you would like to look at the schedule with specific opportunities, check out April 23rd at this link: https://admin.civicchamps.com/events/month. Additional events will be posted in the coming months. If you fill out an application I will notify you as events are scheduled. Nonprofit: Options for Women East Options for Women East is hosting a number of events in the coming year and we are looking for help with all of them. Things like working with IT, both creating a meaningful power point and executing at the events, helping with hospitality, silent auctions, set up and more! If you would like to look at the schedule with specific opportunities, check out April 23rd at this link: https://admin.civicchamps.com/events/month. Additional events will be posted in the coming months. If you fill out an application I will notify you as events are scheduled. Nonprofit: Options for Women East Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55106 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Midtown Global Market Hospitality AmbassadorPosition Summary The Midtown Global Market, located in South Minneapolis, is a bustling internationally themed market with stalls selling food & crafts from around the world. We are very grateful for all the support of the community during the challenging time we are are experiencing as a city. We could use some additional help to increase our guest experience and support of our businesses. The Management on Duty (MOD) serves as the on-site leadership presence at Midtown Global
Nonprofit: Neighborhood Development Center Position Summary The Midtown Global Market, located in South Minneapolis, is a bustling internationally themed market with stalls selling food & crafts from around the world. We are very grateful for all the support of the community during the challenging time we are are experiencing as a city. We could use some additional help to increase our guest experience and support of our businesses. The Management on Duty (MOD) serves as the on-site leadership presence at Midtown Global
Nonprofit: Neighborhood Development Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Joy Mobile Lead Coordinator – Supporting Those With Sensory NeedsWhat You’ll Do Time Commitment Your Role in the Joy Plan the Fun Coordinate Joy Mobile visits with community partners Add confirmed events to the calendar and database Make sure dates align with the JC event schedule Support Volunteers Keep a small team of 6–10 volunteers rotating through events Match volunteers with shifts that work for them Be a friendly back-up if a volunteer can’t make it Share simple training materials so everyone feels prepared Keep Events Running Smoothly Confirm invoices are paid before events Help coordinate basic event logistics (supplies, signage, setup) Keep an eye on inventory and flag any vehicle needs Follow Up with Joy Check in with hosts after events Send a thank-you note to the main contact Share helpful feedback with the team You Might Enjoy This If You Like organizing details and helping things run smoothly Enjoy connecting with volunteers and community partners Appreciate a mission rooted in inclusion and joy Are comfortable with basic email, scheduling, and spreadsheets Why This Role Matters A small role. A big ripple of joy. Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative What You’ll Do Time Commitment Your Role in the Joy Plan the Fun Coordinate Joy Mobile visits with community partners Add confirmed events to the calendar and database Make sure dates align with the JC event schedule Support Volunteers Keep a small team of 6–10 volunteers rotating through events Match volunteers with shifts that work for them Be a friendly back-up if a volunteer can’t make it Share simple training materials so everyone feels prepared Keep Events Running Smoothly Confirm invoices are paid before events Help coordinate basic event logistics (supplies, signage, setup) Keep an eye on inventory and flag any vehicle needs Follow Up with Joy Check in with hosts after events Send a thank-you note to the main contact Share helpful feedback with the team You Might Enjoy This If You Like organizing details and helping things run smoothly Enjoy connecting with volunteers and community partners Appreciate a mission rooted in inclusion and joy Are comfortable with basic email, scheduling, and spreadsheets Why This Role Matters A small role. A big ripple of joy. Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55406 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become Volunteer Puppeteer (Age 18 +)Want to help children across the Twin Cites Metro learn about disability awareness and bullying prevention? Volunteer to be a PACER Puppeteer! The COUNT ME IN puppet show, offers an opportunity to promote a positive message, learn a unique style of puppetry and improve your presentation skills while working with a fun team. Volunteers must have some daytime availability (about 4-5 hrs. a month), reliable transportation, the ability to memorize a script, and the desire engage with children! If this is you, we’d love to hear from you! Training is provided! Fill out the puppeteer volunteer form or for more information, email puppets@pacer.org Here’s what PACER volunteer puppeteers are saying: "I have loved doing the shows. It has been fun and helps keep me connected to the energy and thinking of youth." Nonprofit: PACER Center Want to help children across the Twin Cites Metro learn about disability awareness and bullying prevention? Volunteer to be a PACER Puppeteer! The COUNT ME IN puppet show, offers an opportunity to promote a positive message, learn a unique style of puppetry and improve your presentation skills while working with a fun team. Volunteers must have some daytime availability (about 4-5 hrs. a month), reliable transportation, the ability to memorize a script, and the desire engage with children! If this is you, we’d love to hear from you! Training is provided! Fill out the puppeteer volunteer form or for more information, email puppets@pacer.org Here’s what PACER volunteer puppeteers are saying: "I have loved doing the shows. It has been fun and helps keep me connected to the energy and thinking of youth." Nonprofit: PACER Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55437 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet Visitor Volunteer TeamThe Pet Therapy Volunteer serves as an additional support to patients, families and caregivers by making friendly visits with his/ her certified therapy animal. Visits may occur in the patient’s home or in a professional care setting (subject to the rules of the facility). Both the Volunteer and the certified therapy animal provide comfort, companionship and a welcome distraction from the illness. The majority of animals serving in this capacity will be a dog. The dog must be certified/ registered by an American Kennel Club (AKC) recognized therapy dog organization (http://www.akc.org/events/title-recognition-program/therapy/organizations/). Other certified/ registered therapy animals will be accepted on a case-by-case basis. All required vaccinations must be up to date and copies of the vaccinations/ medical evaluation must be maintained in the Volunteer’s Personnel File; required vaccines include Rabies and Distemper. A copy of the current certification/ registration, in addition to the liability insurance coverage, must also be maintained. Read less Nonprofit: Gentiva Hospice The Pet Therapy Volunteer serves as an additional support to patients, families and caregivers by making friendly visits with his/ her certified therapy animal. Visits may occur in the patient’s home or in a professional care setting (subject to the rules of the facility). Both the Volunteer and the certified therapy animal provide comfort, companionship and a welcome distraction from the illness. The majority of animals serving in this capacity will be a dog. The dog must be certified/ registered by an American Kennel Club (AKC) recognized therapy dog organization (http://www.akc.org/events/title-recognition-program/therapy/organizations/). Other certified/ registered therapy animals will be accepted on a case-by-case basis. All required vaccinations must be up to date and copies of the vaccinations/ medical evaluation must be maintained in the Volunteer’s Personnel File; required vaccines include Rabies and Distemper. A copy of the current certification/ registration, in addition to the liability insurance coverage, must also be maintained. Read less Nonprofit: Gentiva Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55439 Allow Groups: No |