Opportunities From: HandsOn Twin Cities

Volunteer: Seeking Grantwriter(s) Extraordinaire to Join Our Herd!

The CREW Urban Youth Equestrians is going into it's third season of programming, and we are looking to significantly increase the number of BIPOC youth we serve through our transformational program where BIPOC youth learn how to train and ride horses through emotional self-awareness and self-regulation. 

And we want YOU to join our herd! Grants are a significant source of revenue for our organization, and we would love for you to volunteer your grantwriting skills to help us research and write effective grants to support our program. 

Nonprofit: The CREW Urban Youth Equestrians

The CREW Urban Youth Equestrians is going into it's third season of programming, and we are looking to significantly increase the number of BIPOC youth we serve through our transformational program where BIPOC youth learn how to train and ride horses through emotional self-awareness and self-regulation. 

And we want YOU to join our herd! Grants are a significant source of revenue for our organization, and we would love for you to volunteer your grantwriting skills to help us research and write effective grants to support our program. 

Nonprofit: The CREW Urban Youth Equestrians

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Go Viral! Social Media Creators Needed

Join our CREW and create fun, educational, funny and informative content for The CREW Urban Youth Equestrians. We are looking for someone to level up our Facebook, Instagram and TikTok pages! You will work with some pretty awesome horses, kiddos and volunteers! We are a one of a kind organization opening a space for BIPOC youth to learn how to train & ride horses through emotional self-awareness and self-regulation. Be a part of changing the notion of who is an equestrian!!

Nonprofit: The CREW Urban Youth Equestrians

Join our CREW and create fun, educational, funny and informative content for The CREW Urban Youth Equestrians. We are looking for someone to level up our Facebook, Instagram and TikTok pages! You will work with some pretty awesome horses, kiddos and volunteers! We are a one of a kind organization opening a space for BIPOC youth to learn how to train & ride horses through emotional self-awareness and self-regulation. Be a part of changing the notion of who is an equestrian!!

Nonprofit: The CREW Urban Youth Equestrians

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Support Needed!

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

Nonprofit: Phyllis Wheatley Community Center

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

Nonprofit: Phyllis Wheatley Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tagging Clothes especially youth clothing (Age 13 +)

New Day Thrift Store is looking for people to sort, price and put clothing out on the sales floor.  This person would separate out any stained or unsalable clothes to be donated to other organizations that take them for rags, etc.  Clothes would then be placed on hangers and tagged. Children under 14 are able to volunteer, but an adult needs to come with them to supervise them. Come join us! Our volunteers have fun while helping a great cause! Your help would really be appreciated!!!

Small groups (up to 5) welcome, but we don't have enough space for large groups.

Nonprofit: Christian Life Ministries New Day Thrift Store & Center

New Day Thrift Store is looking for people to sort, price and put clothing out on the sales floor.  This person would separate out any stained or unsalable clothes to be donated to other organizations that take them for rags, etc.  Clothes would then be placed on hangers and tagged. Children under 14 are able to volunteer, but an adult needs to come with them to supervise them. Come join us! Our volunteers have fun while helping a great cause! Your help would really be appreciated!!!

Small groups (up to 5) welcome, but we don't have enough space for large groups.

Nonprofit: Christian Life Ministries New Day Thrift Store & Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55117

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities with Breaking Free

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

1. Ongoing Opportunities:

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

2. Seasonal Opportunities:

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

3. Individualized Volunteer Opportunities:

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

4. Housekeeping Needs:

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

5. Meal Services:

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

6. Supervised Play:

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

7. Event Planning and Coordination:

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

8. Virtual Opportunities (Coming Soon):

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

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

Thank you for being part of our team!

Warm regards,

Breaking Free

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

Nonprofit: Breaking Free

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

1. Ongoing Opportunities:

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

2. Seasonal Opportunities:

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

3. Individualized Volunteer Opportunities:

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

4. Housekeeping Needs:

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

5. Meal Services:

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

6. Supervised Play:

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

7. Event Planning and Coordination:

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

8. Virtual Opportunities (Coming Soon):

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

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

Thank you for being part of our team!

Warm regards,

Breaking Free

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

Nonprofit: Breaking Free

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Committee Member for the Fight For Air Climb

POSITION TITLE: Fight For Air Climb Committee Member

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

 

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

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:

Committee

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

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

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

 

Corporate Introductions

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

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

Teams

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

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

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

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

Example Actions:

o   Volunteer to table at a local event

o   Call 20+ past Climbers to encourage registration

Event

§  Assist in determining marketing strategies to reach new audiences

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

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

§  Distribute event information

§  Goal is to recruit 5+ event day volunteers

 

Your Estimated Time Commitment

§  Attend scheduled virtual meetings & complete action items                                  6 hours

§  Create your own team & complete personal fundraising                                         3 hours

§  Recruit new team captains and promote the Climb                                                   6 hours

§  Volunteer recruitment                                                                                                           1 hours

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

§  Attend & participate in Fight For Air Climb                                                                     3 hours

ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME:                                                                                     21 HOURS

Nonprofit: American Lung Association

POSITION TITLE: Fight For Air Climb Committee Member

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

 

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

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:

Committee

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

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

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

 

Corporate Introductions

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

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

Teams

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

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

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

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

Example Actions:

o   Volunteer to table at a local event

o   Call 20+ past Climbers to encourage registration

Event

§  Assist in determining marketing strategies to reach new audiences

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

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

§  Distribute event information

§  Goal is to recruit 5+ event day volunteers

 

Your Estimated Time Commitment

§  Attend scheduled virtual meetings & complete action items                                  6 hours

§  Create your own team & complete personal fundraising                                         3 hours

§  Recruit new team captains and promote the Climb                                                   6 hours

§  Volunteer recruitment                                                                                                           1 hours

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

§  Attend & participate in Fight For Air Climb                                                                     3 hours

ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME:                                                                                     21 HOURS

Nonprofit: American Lung Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Safe at Home Volunteers Needed!

You can make an immediate difference for a senior or individual living with a disability by volunteering for our Safe at Home Program!

This program provides minor home safety or accessibility modifications (grab bars, handrails, and much more). Volunteer projects are small-scale and can be completed by two to four volunteers in one day.

Handy-person and light carpentry skills are preferred, but many tasks can be learned through training and experience with on-site installation.

If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Tom at tom@rtmn.org!

Nonprofit: Rebuilding Together Minnesota

You can make an immediate difference for a senior or individual living with a disability by volunteering for our Safe at Home Program!

This program provides minor home safety or accessibility modifications (grab bars, handrails, and much more). Volunteer projects are small-scale and can be completed by two to four volunteers in one day.

Handy-person and light carpentry skills are preferred, but many tasks can be learned through training and experience with on-site installation.

If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Tom at tom@rtmn.org!

Nonprofit: Rebuilding Together Minnesota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55414

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MENTORS


Are you interested in using your experience and expertise in business to empower entrepreneurs and small business owners to achieve their dreams? Join MBMentors, Minnesota's premier non-profit dedicated to fostering business growth and success! In this role, you'll work with Minnesota small business owners and entrepreneurs via phone, on-site or online to build their business.

 

As a volunteer mentor or business coach with MBMentors, you'll be part of a volunteer organization committed to giving back. Our mission is simple yet powerful: to help individuals start, run, and expand their businesses, all at absolutely no cost to them.

 

Why MBMentors?

 

Make a Difference: As a mentor or coach, you'll directly impact the lives of budding entrepreneurs and small business CEOs, guiding them through challenges and celebrating their successes.

 

Grow Together: We believe in the power of collective knowledge. Join a network of experienced professionals who share your passion for entrepreneurship and business development. Through ongoing training and resources, we'll equip you with the tools you need to excel as a mentor.

 

Flexible Commitment: With just 10-15 hours a month, you can make a meaningful difference in someone's business journey. Whether you're an industry expert or a seasoned professional, your expertise is invaluable.  And most of the mentoring will be done via phone or zoom. However, there are occasional, as well as quarterly local onsite meetings either with clients or MBMentors staff.  We do require that you're located in the state, preferably in the Twin Cities area.

 

We Especially Need Experience In:

Experience growing or building a business in Minnesota with specific experience in Financial Management/Banking/Social Media/Retail/ Restaurant/Website Development/SEO

 

If you have expertise in any of these areas, we want you on our team!


Nonprofit: MBMentors


Are you interested in using your experience and expertise in business to empower entrepreneurs and small business owners to achieve their dreams? Join MBMentors, Minnesota's premier non-profit dedicated to fostering business growth and success! In this role, you'll work with Minnesota small business owners and entrepreneurs via phone, on-site or online to build their business.

 

As a volunteer mentor or business coach with MBMentors, you'll be part of a volunteer organization committed to giving back. Our mission is simple yet powerful: to help individuals start, run, and expand their businesses, all at absolutely no cost to them.

 

Why MBMentors?

 

Make a Difference: As a mentor or coach, you'll directly impact the lives of budding entrepreneurs and small business CEOs, guiding them through challenges and celebrating their successes.

 

Grow Together: We believe in the power of collective knowledge. Join a network of experienced professionals who share your passion for entrepreneurship and business development. Through ongoing training and resources, we'll equip you with the tools you need to excel as a mentor.

 

Flexible Commitment: With just 10-15 hours a month, you can make a meaningful difference in someone's business journey. Whether you're an industry expert or a seasoned professional, your expertise is invaluable.  And most of the mentoring will be done via phone or zoom. However, there are occasional, as well as quarterly local onsite meetings either with clients or MBMentors staff.  We do require that you're located in the state, preferably in the Twin Cities area.

 

We Especially Need Experience In:

Experience growing or building a business in Minnesota with specific experience in Financial Management/Banking/Social Media/Retail/ Restaurant/Website Development/SEO

 

If you have expertise in any of these areas, we want you on our team!


Nonprofit: MBMentors

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55416

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Publicity and Marketing-Equine Rescue

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

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

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55322

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Equine Rescue Board Member

Board Member Recruitment At AHH

Looking for Board Members to bring their ideas energy and passion for Art, Horses, Humans and Nature to our community.  We are especially looking for people who identify as BIPOC & LGBTQ+ & part of the disability community.  Come join our fun team!  We have a one hour meeting a month and would love your help on various projects and ideas! 


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

Board Member Recruitment At AHH

Looking for Board Members to bring their ideas energy and passion for Art, Horses, Humans and Nature to our community.  We are especially looking for people who identify as BIPOC & LGBTQ+ & part of the disability community.  Come join our fun team!  We have a one hour meeting a month and would love your help on various projects and ideas! 


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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55322

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fundraising Equine/Human/Art rescue/sanctuary

Fundraising:

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

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

Fundraising:

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55322

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Equine Rescue - Farm Help

 Farm Help:

At Art, Heart and Hoofbeats Equine Rescue and Sanctuary we welcome volunteers to the farm to help on a regular scheduled basis or with special projects. This often includes cleaning stalls, mending or building a fence, building goat toys general maintenance of the grounds. Volunteers with special skills (such as electricians or carpenters) are also needed!

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

 Farm Help:

At Art, Heart and Hoofbeats Equine Rescue and Sanctuary we welcome volunteers to the farm to help on a regular scheduled basis or with special projects. This often includes cleaning stalls, mending or building a fence, building goat toys general maintenance of the grounds. Volunteers with special skills (such as electricians or carpenters) are also needed!

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55322

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Corporate Sponsorship-Team Building Fun!

Beyond Work -Transforming Teams Through Trust and Collaboration Leadership Development: Through experiential learning, foster adaptability, self-awareness, and a growth mindset. Enhanced Communication: Discover how clear, intentional communication improves relationships and teamwork. Resilience Building: Equip your team with tools to manage stress, navigate challenges, and thrive under pressure.Empowered Collaboration: Explore how trust and mutual respect can unlock innovation and strengthen bonds. While working on projects.  Build a horse fence, a goat toy, clean up a garden patch and plant flowers in our sanctuary. 

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

Beyond Work -Transforming Teams Through Trust and Collaboration Leadership Development: Through experiential learning, foster adaptability, self-awareness, and a growth mindset. Enhanced Communication: Discover how clear, intentional communication improves relationships and teamwork. Resilience Building: Equip your team with tools to manage stress, navigate challenges, and thrive under pressure.Empowered Collaboration: Explore how trust and mutual respect can unlock innovation and strengthen bonds. While working on projects.  Build a horse fence, a goat toy, clean up a garden patch and plant flowers in our sanctuary. 

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55322

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Spring Pasture and garden Clean Up

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

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

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55322

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Volunteers for Lending Events at South Minneapolis Toy Library (Age 14+)

Thank you for your contribution to this community effort! Lending events wouldn't be possible without your help! 

Volunteers help members check toys in-and-out, with our user-friendly, custom-built computer program, as well as keep track of toys in the inventory (counting pieces etc.).

Volunteers also help to re-shelve returned toys and keep the space looking presentable. 

Events can be fast-paced and fun! Take some time away from the kids and feel good about helping the community!

We especially need help on the Wednesday evening shift.  This one is difficult for us to fill.  Even an hour or two can really help us out to keep our doors open for lending hours.

Great opportunity for students who need to full fill volunteer hours for school!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

Thank you for your contribution to this community effort! Lending events wouldn't be possible without your help! 

Volunteers help members check toys in-and-out, with our user-friendly, custom-built computer program, as well as keep track of toys in the inventory (counting pieces etc.).

Volunteers also help to re-shelve returned toys and keep the space looking presentable. 

Events can be fast-paced and fun! Take some time away from the kids and feel good about helping the community!

We especially need help on the Wednesday evening shift.  This one is difficult for us to fill.  Even an hour or two can really help us out to keep our doors open for lending hours.

Great opportunity for students who need to full fill volunteer hours for school!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer with your company group at the South Minneapolis Toy Library

Looking for a group volunteer opportunity for your company.  We can have around 20 people in a group. 

Things you group could help us with would include, labeling, cleaning, checking batteries, taping up boxes or replacing bags.

We are a small (4 moms) volunteer run non profit organization.  Not sure what a toy library is?  Think of a book library but with toys.  We have nearly 5000 toys that our members can check out for up to a month at a time.  We work hard to reduce waste and recycle many other items at the library.

Contact us today for a great opportunity for your company!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

Looking for a group volunteer opportunity for your company.  We can have around 20 people in a group. 

Things you group could help us with would include, labeling, cleaning, checking batteries, taping up boxes or replacing bags.

We are a small (4 moms) volunteer run non profit organization.  Not sure what a toy library is?  Think of a book library but with toys.  We have nearly 5000 toys that our members can check out for up to a month at a time.  We work hard to reduce waste and recycle many other items at the library.

Contact us today for a great opportunity for your company!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer with your company group at the NE Minneapolis Toy Library

Looking for a group volunteer opportunity for your company?  We can have up to 20 people in a group. 

Things you group could help us with would include: labeling toys, cleaning, checking batteries on toys, taping up boxes or replacing bags.

We are a small (4 moms) volunteer run non profit organization.  Not sure what a toy library is?  Think of a book library but with toys.  We have nearly 5000 toys that our members can check out for up to a month at a time.  We work hard to reduce waste and recycle many other items at the library.

Contact us today for a great opportunity for your company!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

Looking for a group volunteer opportunity for your company?  We can have up to 20 people in a group. 

Things you group could help us with would include: labeling toys, cleaning, checking batteries on toys, taping up boxes or replacing bags.

We are a small (4 moms) volunteer run non profit organization.  Not sure what a toy library is?  Think of a book library but with toys.  We have nearly 5000 toys that our members can check out for up to a month at a time.  We work hard to reduce waste and recycle many other items at the library.

Contact us today for a great opportunity for your company!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55418

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers for Lending Events at NE Minneapolis Toy Library (Age 14+)

Thank you for your contribution to this community effort! Lending events wouldn't be possible without your help! 

Volunteers help members check toys in-and-out, with our user-friendly, custom-built computer program, as well as keep track of toys in the inventory (counting pieces etc.).

Volunteers also help to re-shelve returned toys and keep the space looking presentable. 

Events can be fast-paced and fun! Take some time away from the kids and feel good about helping the community!

We especially need help on the Wednesday evening shift.  This one is difficult for us to fill.  Even an hour or two can really help us out to keep our doors open for lending hours.

Great opportunity for students who need to full fill volunteer hours for school!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

Thank you for your contribution to this community effort! Lending events wouldn't be possible without your help! 

Volunteers help members check toys in-and-out, with our user-friendly, custom-built computer program, as well as keep track of toys in the inventory (counting pieces etc.).

Volunteers also help to re-shelve returned toys and keep the space looking presentable. 

Events can be fast-paced and fun! Take some time away from the kids and feel good about helping the community!

We especially need help on the Wednesday evening shift.  This one is difficult for us to fill.  Even an hour or two can really help us out to keep our doors open for lending hours.

Great opportunity for students who need to full fill volunteer hours for school!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55418

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toy Donations

The Minneapolis Toy Library accepts toy donations appropriate for age 0 - 5 years old. Any toy that would is described as being appropriate for this age range, we accept! The things we don't accept: 

Stuffed animalsBaby items like play mats, bouncy chairs, walkers, or door swing/outside swingsChildren’s booksToys that have been recalled for safety issuesLarge outdoor playhouses (we do accept small outdoor/indoor toys such as slides, small trampolines, and trikes)

If you are looking for inspiration, please check out our Amazon Wishlist page for the toys we would LOVE to have in our inventory! 

Amazon Wishlist page

Toys can be dropped off anytime our locations are open. You can also email us if those times don't work out for you. 


Thank you!



Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

The Minneapolis Toy Library accepts toy donations appropriate for age 0 - 5 years old. Any toy that would is described as being appropriate for this age range, we accept! The things we don't accept: 

Stuffed animalsBaby items like play mats, bouncy chairs, walkers, or door swing/outside swingsChildren’s booksToys that have been recalled for safety issuesLarge outdoor playhouses (we do accept small outdoor/indoor toys such as slides, small trampolines, and trikes)

If you are looking for inspiration, please check out our Amazon Wishlist page for the toys we would LOVE to have in our inventory! 

Amazon Wishlist page

Toys can be dropped off anytime our locations are open. You can also email us if those times don't work out for you. 


Thank you!



Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers for Lending Events at St. Paul Toy Library (Age 14+)

Thank you for your contribution to this community effort! Lending events wouldn't be possible without your help! 

Volunteers help members check toys in-and-out, with our user-friendly, custom-built computer program, as well as keep track of toys in the inventory (counting pieces etc.).

Volunteers also help to re-shelve returned toys and keep the space looking presentable. 

Events can be fast-paced and fun! Take some time away from the kids and feel good about helping the community!

Great opportunity for students who need to full fill volunteer hours for school!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

Thank you for your contribution to this community effort! Lending events wouldn't be possible without your help! 

Volunteers help members check toys in-and-out, with our user-friendly, custom-built computer program, as well as keep track of toys in the inventory (counting pieces etc.).

Volunteers also help to re-shelve returned toys and keep the space looking presentable. 

Events can be fast-paced and fun! Take some time away from the kids and feel good about helping the community!

Great opportunity for students who need to full fill volunteer hours for school!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55119

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WonderFULL Wednesdays at the Food Shelf

Food Shelf Aide

 

Come help our neighbors with their food needs! We are looking for 4-6 volunteers per weekly shift, Monday through Thursday, 8:30am-12:30pm and 12:30pm-4:30pm to work with our food shelf staff. Volunteers must be 18 years old or older. We ask volunteers to commit to a 4-hour-a-week shift for a minimum of two months.

 

All volunteers must be pre-registered with a volunteer application https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?AP=335122860&OR=1 and be scheduled through Sally Newbury at snewbury@npimn.org. People of color and/or bilingual language talents are strongly encouraged to apply.

 

Youth who are 14, 15, 16 and 17 years old can volunteer with us with some of our public events and with our food shelf. We require prior parental written permission that applicant will receive after completing the volunteer application. The 14 and 15 year old youth can volunteer when accompanied by their parent or guardian. The 16 and 17 year old youth can volunteer by themselves with our Food Shelf.

 

Forms to review/sign prior to volunteering at NorthPoint will be sent to you once your application is received and include: 1) Volunteer Requirements and 2) Civil Rights Checklist

 

Please take all necessary precautions if you are health compromised or caring for someone with compromised health. We ask you NOT to volunteer if you or anyone in your household ill or has tested positive for the coronavirus. 

 

Volunteers must consider this self-assessment:

 

Please do not volunteer if you are sick or experiencing any of the following symptoms:

* Fever

* Cough

* Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

* Chills

* Headache

* Muscle pain

* Sore throat

* New loss of taste or smell

 

 

This list is subject to change to reflect the current public health recommendations. For more information, see the Minnesota Department of Health website: https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/index.html

 

Face coverings

All staff and volunteers are encouraged to wear face coverings that cover both mouth and nose and are secure with ear loops. NorthPoint will provide disposable masks and gloves during yours shift.

 

Assignments

Volunteers will be assigned to packing boxes of dry food, bagging produce, receiving and stocking donations and purchased food deliveries. NorthPoint staff will have direct contact with customers (not volunteers) to register and receive food.

 

When you arrive for your shift, please use the back door of the Food Shelf to enter and wash your hands in the breakroom or bathroom. Please sign in to utilizing the kiosk in the hydration room to record your time in and please remember to sign out at the end of your shift too. Report to the Food Shelf staff for your assignment.

 

How to Dress and What to Bring

Please wear closed-toe shoes to protect your feet from boxes and pallets. No sandals please. Please dress modestly with shorts that come to the knee or long pants and short or long sleeves. We ask volunteers to come with their own cloth-mask on their face and you may swap it for a NorthPoint disposable mask once you arrive. There will be bottled drinking water on site but you are also encouraged to bring your own reusable water bottle. Hand sanitizer will be available throughout the site.

 

Directions and Parking

The NorthPoint Health Food Shelf is located at 1835 Penn Avenue North in Minneapolis on the corner of Penn and Golden Valley Road. Please use on-street parking for your vehicle. We save the parking lot on the south side of the building for customers.

 

Any questions, please contact Jamiela Taylor at jtaylor@npimn.org or 612-767-0324 text/call.

Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center

Food Shelf Aide

 

Come help our neighbors with their food needs! We are looking for 4-6 volunteers per weekly shift, Monday through Thursday, 8:30am-12:30pm and 12:30pm-4:30pm to work with our food shelf staff. Volunteers must be 18 years old or older. We ask volunteers to commit to a 4-hour-a-week shift for a minimum of two months.

 

All volunteers must be pre-registered with a volunteer application https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?AP=335122860&OR=1 and be scheduled through Sally Newbury at snewbury@npimn.org. People of color and/or bilingual language talents are strongly encouraged to apply.

 

Youth who are 14, 15, 16 and 17 years old can volunteer with us with some of our public events and with our food shelf. We require prior parental written permission that applicant will receive after completing the volunteer application. The 14 and 15 year old youth can volunteer when accompanied by their parent or guardian. The 16 and 17 year old youth can volunteer by themselves with our Food Shelf.

 

Forms to review/sign prior to volunteering at NorthPoint will be sent to you once your application is received and include: 1) Volunteer Requirements and 2) Civil Rights Checklist

 

Please take all necessary precautions if you are health compromised or caring for someone with compromised health. We ask you NOT to volunteer if you or anyone in your household ill or has tested positive for the coronavirus. 

 

Volunteers must consider this self-assessment:

 

Please do not volunteer if you are sick or experiencing any of the following symptoms:

* Fever

* Cough

* Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

* Chills

* Headache

* Muscle pain

* Sore throat

* New loss of taste or smell

 

 

This list is subject to change to reflect the current public health recommendations. For more information, see the Minnesota Department of Health website: https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/index.html

 

Face coverings

All staff and volunteers are encouraged to wear face coverings that cover both mouth and nose and are secure with ear loops. NorthPoint will provide disposable masks and gloves during yours shift.

 

Assignments

Volunteers will be assigned to packing boxes of dry food, bagging produce, receiving and stocking donations and purchased food deliveries. NorthPoint staff will have direct contact with customers (not volunteers) to register and receive food.

 

When you arrive for your shift, please use the back door of the Food Shelf to enter and wash your hands in the breakroom or bathroom. Please sign in to utilizing the kiosk in the hydration room to record your time in and please remember to sign out at the end of your shift too. Report to the Food Shelf staff for your assignment.

 

How to Dress and What to Bring

Please wear closed-toe shoes to protect your feet from boxes and pallets. No sandals please. Please dress modestly with shorts that come to the knee or long pants and short or long sleeves. We ask volunteers to come with their own cloth-mask on their face and you may swap it for a NorthPoint disposable mask once you arrive. There will be bottled drinking water on site but you are also encouraged to bring your own reusable water bottle. Hand sanitizer will be available throughout the site.

 

Directions and Parking

The NorthPoint Health Food Shelf is located at 1835 Penn Avenue North in Minneapolis on the corner of Penn and Golden Valley Road. Please use on-street parking for your vehicle. We save the parking lot on the south side of the building for customers.

 

Any questions, please contact Jamiela Taylor at jtaylor@npimn.org or 612-767-0324 text/call.

Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fun Fridays at the Food Shelf

 

 

 

 

Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center

 

 

 

 

Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Food Shelf Aide

Please apply to be a NorthPoint Volunteer:

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co/web-admin/app/#/join-party?k=2ts8d7sai99bqu&e=27654&fromOrg

 Assignments: 
Volunteers will be assigned to packing boxes of dry food, bagging produce, receiving and stocking donations and purchased food deliveries.  NorthPoint staff will have direct contact with guests (not volunteers) to register and receive food. When you arrive for your shift, please use the entry door of the Food Shelf, enter, to record your time sign in, check in with designated supervisor and wash your hands in the breakroom or hand washing sink.  Please remember to sign out at the end of your shift.  Our Food Shelf Supervisor will provide you with training at your first shift as well. 
 

Health and Safety around COVID-19: 

Please take all necessary precautions if you are health compromised or caring for someone with compromised health.  Please do not volunteer if you or anyone in your household has tested positive for COVID-19. 

 
Please do not volunteer if you are sick or anyone in your household is sick or experiencing any of the following symptoms: Fever, Cough, Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, Chills, Headache, Muscle pain, Sore throat, New loss of taste or smell 

 

This list is subject to change to reflect the current public health recommendations.  For more information, see the Minnesota Department of Health website: https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/index.html 
 

Required face coverings:  

All staff and volunteers are encouraged to wear face coverings that cover both mouth and nose and are secure with ear loops.  NorthPoint will provide disposable masks and gloves during yours shift.  
 

How to Dress and What to Bring: 
Please wear closed-toe shoes to protect your feet from boxes and pallets.  No sandals please.  Please dress modestly with shorts that come to the knee or long pants and short or long sleeves.  There will be bottled drinking water on site but you are also encouraged to bring your own reusable water bottle.  Hand sanitizer and disposable masks will be available throughout the building.  
 
Directions and Parking: 

Free ramp parking is suggested and available across the street from the main campus at:

1256 Penn Avenue North.  Parking entrance is located via Oliver Avenue North.

Jamiela Taylor | Volunteer Engagement Coordinator

jtaylor@npimn.org; 612-767-0324 phone/text 

Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center

Please apply to be a NorthPoint Volunteer:

https://volunteer.bloomerang.co/web-admin/app/#/join-party?k=2ts8d7sai99bqu&e=27654&fromOrg

 Assignments: 
Volunteers will be assigned to packing boxes of dry food, bagging produce, receiving and stocking donations and purchased food deliveries.  NorthPoint staff will have direct contact with guests (not volunteers) to register and receive food. When you arrive for your shift, please use the entry door of the Food Shelf, enter, to record your time sign in, check in with designated supervisor and wash your hands in the breakroom or hand washing sink.  Please remember to sign out at the end of your shift.  Our Food Shelf Supervisor will provide you with training at your first shift as well. 
 

Health and Safety around COVID-19: 

Please take all necessary precautions if you are health compromised or caring for someone with compromised health.  Please do not volunteer if you or anyone in your household has tested positive for COVID-19. 

 
Please do not volunteer if you are sick or anyone in your household is sick or experiencing any of the following symptoms: Fever, Cough, Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, Chills, Headache, Muscle pain, Sore throat, New loss of taste or smell 

 

This list is subject to change to reflect the current public health recommendations.  For more information, see the Minnesota Department of Health website: https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/index.html 
 

Required face coverings:  

All staff and volunteers are encouraged to wear face coverings that cover both mouth and nose and are secure with ear loops.  NorthPoint will provide disposable masks and gloves during yours shift.  
 

How to Dress and What to Bring: 
Please wear closed-toe shoes to protect your feet from boxes and pallets.  No sandals please.  Please dress modestly with shorts that come to the knee or long pants and short or long sleeves.  There will be bottled drinking water on site but you are also encouraged to bring your own reusable water bottle.  Hand sanitizer and disposable masks will be available throughout the building.  
 
Directions and Parking: 

Free ramp parking is suggested and available across the street from the main campus at:

1256 Penn Avenue North.  Parking entrance is located via Oliver Avenue North.

Jamiela Taylor | Volunteer Engagement Coordinator

jtaylor@npimn.org; 612-767-0324 phone/text 

Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shoe Away Hunger - SORTERS NEEDED - Monday/Wednesday/Thursday - (12-3pm) (Between 1-30 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: Volunteer for America's Future Summit w/ Civic Bridgers, YMCA, and NYLC

Civic Bridgers is a Minnesota-based nonpartisan nonprofit on a mission to strengthen democracy and heal polarization through bridging divides. In March 2026, America's Future Summit celebrates the 250th anniversary of the United States, hosted by Civic Bridgers in partnership with YMCA and NYLC.

America’s Future Summit (AFS) is a two-day civic leadership accelerator that convenes Minnesota’s top 250 teens to innovate civic solutions in three fields: climate, education, and media.  Working in teams, students step into real-world leadership roles (CEO, COO, CFO, CMO, CPO) to design actionable, community-rooted solutions using curated portfolios of primary sources and local data. The summit positions young people on the horizon of innovation — where civic responsibility meets bold, future-focused leadership.

We envision a revival of pluralism led by Civic Bridgers modeling humanity, humility, and accountability. We reconnect people with civic life and with each other through immersive, hands-on learning experiences and mentorship that break down fences of division, such as toxic partisanship, purity tests, and stereotyping. At America's Future Summit, we prepare Civic Bridgers to leverage collective power and viewpoint diversity to solve some of our nation’s greatest challenges. We invite volunteers of all backgrounds to serve this mission at different capacities, before the event and at the event on March 9 & 10. 

Before the March 2026, volunteers can:

Support recruitment efforts. Post flyers in your neighborhood, connect with your church youth groups, introduce us to your local high school, anything helps!Advise on programming materials. Review, edit, leave comments on programming materials like the curated portfolios or breakout session handouts.

At the event, volunteers can:

Support programming logistics. Help us set up materials, prepare breakout room layouts, all hands on deck!Facilitate a breakout session. We are looking for industry professionals across the environment, education, and media fields to speak on panels. Advise student groups. Proof-read project proposals, support design and youth innovation, help with pitch development, etc.Judge the pitch competition. With guided rubrics, evaluate pitches and provide feedback for student groups. 

Ready to start? Fill out this form or reach out to Jill Carey (jill@civicbridgers.org)!

Nonprofit: Civic Bridgers

Civic Bridgers is a Minnesota-based nonpartisan nonprofit on a mission to strengthen democracy and heal polarization through bridging divides. In March 2026, America's Future Summit celebrates the 250th anniversary of the United States, hosted by Civic Bridgers in partnership with YMCA and NYLC.

America’s Future Summit (AFS) is a two-day civic leadership accelerator that convenes Minnesota’s top 250 teens to innovate civic solutions in three fields: climate, education, and media.  Working in teams, students step into real-world leadership roles (CEO, COO, CFO, CMO, CPO) to design actionable, community-rooted solutions using curated portfolios of primary sources and local data. The summit positions young people on the horizon of innovation — where civic responsibility meets bold, future-focused leadership.

We envision a revival of pluralism led by Civic Bridgers modeling humanity, humility, and accountability. We reconnect people with civic life and with each other through immersive, hands-on learning experiences and mentorship that break down fences of division, such as toxic partisanship, purity tests, and stereotyping. At America's Future Summit, we prepare Civic Bridgers to leverage collective power and viewpoint diversity to solve some of our nation’s greatest challenges. We invite volunteers of all backgrounds to serve this mission at different capacities, before the event and at the event on March 9 & 10. 

Before the March 2026, volunteers can:

Support recruitment efforts. Post flyers in your neighborhood, connect with your church youth groups, introduce us to your local high school, anything helps!Advise on programming materials. Review, edit, leave comments on programming materials like the curated portfolios or breakout session handouts.

At the event, volunteers can:

Support programming logistics. Help us set up materials, prepare breakout room layouts, all hands on deck!Facilitate a breakout session. We are looking for industry professionals across the environment, education, and media fields to speak on panels. Advise student groups. Proof-read project proposals, support design and youth innovation, help with pitch development, etc.Judge the pitch competition. With guided rubrics, evaluate pitches and provide feedback for student groups. 

Ready to start? Fill out this form or reach out to Jill Carey (jill@civicbridgers.org)!

Nonprofit: Civic Bridgers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 10, 2026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer for America's Future Summit w/ Civic Bridgers, YMCA, and NYLC

Civic Bridgers is a Minnesota-based nonpartisan nonprofit on a mission to strengthen democracy and heal polarization through bridging divides. In March 2026, America's Future Summit celebrates the 250th anniversary of the United States, hosted by Civic Bridgers in partnership with YMCA and NYLC.

America’s Future Summit (AFS) is a two-day civic leadership accelerator that convenes Minnesota’s top 250 teens to innovate civic solutions in three fields: climate, education, and media.  Working in teams, students step into real-world leadership roles (CEO, COO, CFO, CMO, CPO) to design actionable, community-rooted solutions using curated portfolios of primary sources and local data. The summit positions young people on the horizon of innovation — where civic responsibility meets bold, future-focused leadership.

We envision a revival of pluralism led by Civic Bridgers modeling humanity, humility, and accountability. We reconnect people with civic life and with each other through immersive, hands-on learning experiences and mentorship that break down fences of division, such as toxic partisanship, purity tests, and stereotyping. At America's Future Summit, we prepare Civic Bridgers to leverage collective power and viewpoint diversity to solve some of our nation’s greatest challenges. We invite volunteers of all backgrounds to serve this mission at different capacities, before the event and at the event on March 9 & 10. 

Before the March 2026, volunteers can:

Support recruitment efforts. Post flyers in your neighborhood, connect with your church youth groups, introduce us to your local high school, anything helps!Advise on programming materials. Review, edit, leave comments on programming materials like the curated portfolios or breakout session handouts.

At the event, volunteers can:

Support programming logistics. Help us set up materials, prepare breakout room layouts, all hands on deck!Facilitate a breakout session. We are looking for industry professionals across the environment, education, and media fields to speak on panels. Advise student groups. Proof-read project proposals, support design and youth innovation, help with pitch development, etc.Judge the pitch competition. With guided rubrics, evaluate pitches and provide feedback for student groups. 

Ready to start? Fill out this form or reach out to Jill Carey (jill@civicbridgers.org)!

Nonprofit: Civic Bridgers

Civic Bridgers is a Minnesota-based nonpartisan nonprofit on a mission to strengthen democracy and heal polarization through bridging divides. In March 2026, America's Future Summit celebrates the 250th anniversary of the United States, hosted by Civic Bridgers in partnership with YMCA and NYLC.

America’s Future Summit (AFS) is a two-day civic leadership accelerator that convenes Minnesota’s top 250 teens to innovate civic solutions in three fields: climate, education, and media.  Working in teams, students step into real-world leadership roles (CEO, COO, CFO, CMO, CPO) to design actionable, community-rooted solutions using curated portfolios of primary sources and local data. The summit positions young people on the horizon of innovation — where civic responsibility meets bold, future-focused leadership.

We envision a revival of pluralism led by Civic Bridgers modeling humanity, humility, and accountability. We reconnect people with civic life and with each other through immersive, hands-on learning experiences and mentorship that break down fences of division, such as toxic partisanship, purity tests, and stereotyping. At America's Future Summit, we prepare Civic Bridgers to leverage collective power and viewpoint diversity to solve some of our nation’s greatest challenges. We invite volunteers of all backgrounds to serve this mission at different capacities, before the event and at the event on March 9 & 10. 

Before the March 2026, volunteers can:

Support recruitment efforts. Post flyers in your neighborhood, connect with your church youth groups, introduce us to your local high school, anything helps!Advise on programming materials. Review, edit, leave comments on programming materials like the curated portfolios or breakout session handouts.

At the event, volunteers can:

Support programming logistics. Help us set up materials, prepare breakout room layouts, all hands on deck!Facilitate a breakout session. We are looking for industry professionals across the environment, education, and media fields to speak on panels. Advise student groups. Proof-read project proposals, support design and youth innovation, help with pitch development, etc.Judge the pitch competition. With guided rubrics, evaluate pitches and provide feedback for student groups. 

Ready to start? Fill out this form or reach out to Jill Carey (jill@civicbridgers.org)!

Nonprofit: Civic Bridgers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Mar 9, 2026 through Mar 10, 2026

Zip Code: 56201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 3DE Case 9.4 - Business Coach

3DE by Junior Achievement reimagines high school education, aligning it closely with real-world dynamics to better equip students for tomorrow's workforce.  

As a Business Coach, you will provide in-classroom assistance to student teams as they are researching a case challenge and developing their presentations. Business Coaches act as a sounding board, giving teams feedback on their solution ideas, presentation content, and delivery.  

Case Challenge Description: 9th grade students at Harding High School were asked, "What modifications or upgrades to the customer experience should Arby's consider to appeal to a new target market of 13-17 year olds?" 

SIGN UP HERE: 3DE 02/06/2026 

Preparation: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to our training resources. Please take some time to review these resources. These materials will review your role as a business coach, what you can expect from your coaching day and information about the case. Make sure to check your spam folder if you aren't seeing a confirmation email. 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

3DE by Junior Achievement reimagines high school education, aligning it closely with real-world dynamics to better equip students for tomorrow's workforce.  

As a Business Coach, you will provide in-classroom assistance to student teams as they are researching a case challenge and developing their presentations. Business Coaches act as a sounding board, giving teams feedback on their solution ideas, presentation content, and delivery.  

Case Challenge Description: 9th grade students at Harding High School were asked, "What modifications or upgrades to the customer experience should Arby's consider to appeal to a new target market of 13-17 year olds?" 

SIGN UP HERE: 3DE 02/06/2026 

Preparation: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to our training resources. Please take some time to review these resources. These materials will review your role as a business coach, what you can expect from your coaching day and information about the case. Make sure to check your spam folder if you aren't seeing a confirmation email. 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 6, 2026

Zip Code: 55106

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 3DE Case 9.4 - Business Coach

3DE by Junior Achievement reimagines high school education, aligning it closely with real-world dynamics to better equip students for tomorrow's workforce.  

As a Business Coach, you will provide in-classroom assistance to student teams as they are researching a case challenge and developing their presentations. Business Coaches act as a sounding board, giving teams feedback on their solution ideas, presentation content, and delivery.  

Case Challenge Description: 9th grade students at Washington Tech High School were asked, "What modifications or upgrades to the customer experience should Arby's consider to appeal to a new target market of 13-17 year olds?" 

SIGN UP HERE: 3DE 02/11/2026 

Preparation: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to our training resources. Please take some time to review these resources. These materials will review your role as a business coach, what you can expect from your coaching day and information about the case. Make sure to check your spam folder if you aren't seeing a confirmation email. 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

3DE by Junior Achievement reimagines high school education, aligning it closely with real-world dynamics to better equip students for tomorrow's workforce.  

As a Business Coach, you will provide in-classroom assistance to student teams as they are researching a case challenge and developing their presentations. Business Coaches act as a sounding board, giving teams feedback on their solution ideas, presentation content, and delivery.  

Case Challenge Description: 9th grade students at Washington Tech High School were asked, "What modifications or upgrades to the customer experience should Arby's consider to appeal to a new target market of 13-17 year olds?" 

SIGN UP HERE: 3DE 02/11/2026 

Preparation: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to our training resources. Please take some time to review these resources. These materials will review your role as a business coach, what you can expect from your coaching day and information about the case. Make sure to check your spam folder if you aren't seeing a confirmation email. 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 11, 2026

Zip Code: 55117

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 3DE Case 9.4 - Business Coach

3DE by Junior Achievement reimagines high school education, aligning it closely with real-world dynamics to better equip students for tomorrow's workforce.  

As a Business Coach, you will provide in-classroom assistance to student teams as they are researching a case challenge and developing their presentations. Business Coaches act as a sounding board, giving teams feedback on their solution ideas, presentation content, and delivery.  

Case Challenge Description: 9th grade students at Washington Tech High School were asked, "What modifications or upgrades to the customer experience should Arby's consider to appeal to a new target market of 13-17 year olds?" 

SIGN UP HERE: 3DE 02/10/2026 

Preparation: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to our training resources. Please take some time to review these resources. These materials will review your role as a business coach, what you can expect from your coaching day and information about the case. Make sure to check your spam folder if you aren't seeing a confirmation email. 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

3DE by Junior Achievement reimagines high school education, aligning it closely with real-world dynamics to better equip students for tomorrow's workforce.  

As a Business Coach, you will provide in-classroom assistance to student teams as they are researching a case challenge and developing their presentations. Business Coaches act as a sounding board, giving teams feedback on their solution ideas, presentation content, and delivery.  

Case Challenge Description: 9th grade students at Washington Tech High School were asked, "What modifications or upgrades to the customer experience should Arby's consider to appeal to a new target market of 13-17 year olds?" 

SIGN UP HERE: 3DE 02/10/2026 

Preparation: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to our training resources. Please take some time to review these resources. These materials will review your role as a business coach, what you can expect from your coaching day and information about the case. Make sure to check your spam folder if you aren't seeing a confirmation email. 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 10, 2026

Zip Code: 55117

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 3DE Case 9.4 - Business Coach

3DE by Junior Achievement reimagines high school education, aligning it closely with real-world dynamics to better equip students for tomorrow's workforce.  

As a Business Coach, you will provide in-classroom assistance to student teams as they are researching a case challenge and developing their presentations. Business Coaches act as a sounding board, giving teams feedback on their solution ideas, presentation content, and delivery.  

Case Challenge Description: 9th grade students at Harding High School were asked, "What modifications or upgrades to the customer experience should Arby's consider to appeal to a new target market of 13-17 year olds?" 

SIGN UP HERE: 3DE 02/09/2026 

Preparation: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to our training resources. Please take some time to review these resources. These materials will review your role as a business coach, what you can expect from your coaching day and information about the case. Make sure to check your spam folder if you aren't seeing a confirmation email. 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

3DE by Junior Achievement reimagines high school education, aligning it closely with real-world dynamics to better equip students for tomorrow's workforce.  

As a Business Coach, you will provide in-classroom assistance to student teams as they are researching a case challenge and developing their presentations. Business Coaches act as a sounding board, giving teams feedback on their solution ideas, presentation content, and delivery.  

Case Challenge Description: 9th grade students at Harding High School were asked, "What modifications or upgrades to the customer experience should Arby's consider to appeal to a new target market of 13-17 year olds?" 

SIGN UP HERE: 3DE 02/09/2026 

Preparation: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to our training resources. Please take some time to review these resources. These materials will review your role as a business coach, what you can expect from your coaching day and information about the case. Make sure to check your spam folder if you aren't seeing a confirmation email. 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 9, 2026

Zip Code: 55106

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 3DE Case 9.4 - Business Coach

3DE by Junior Achievement reimagines high school education, aligning it closely with real-world dynamics to better equip students for tomorrow's workforce.  

As a Business Coach, you will provide in-classroom assistance to student teams as they are researching a case challenge and developing their presentations. Business Coaches act as a sounding board, giving teams feedback on their solution ideas, presentation content, and delivery.  

Case Challenge Description: 9th grade students at Harding High School were asked, "What modifications or upgrades to the customer experience should Arby's consider to appeal to a new target market of 13-17 year olds?" 

SIGN UP HERE: 3DE 02/09/2026 

Preparation: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to our training resources. Please take some time to review these resources. These materials will review your role as a business coach, what you can expect from your coaching day and information about the case. Make sure to check your spam folder if you aren't seeing a confirmation email. 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

3DE by Junior Achievement reimagines high school education, aligning it closely with real-world dynamics to better equip students for tomorrow's workforce.  

As a Business Coach, you will provide in-classroom assistance to student teams as they are researching a case challenge and developing their presentations. Business Coaches act as a sounding board, giving teams feedback on their solution ideas, presentation content, and delivery.  

Case Challenge Description: 9th grade students at Harding High School were asked, "What modifications or upgrades to the customer experience should Arby's consider to appeal to a new target market of 13-17 year olds?" 

SIGN UP HERE: 3DE 02/09/2026 

Preparation: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to our training resources. Please take some time to review these resources. These materials will review your role as a business coach, what you can expect from your coaching day and information about the case. Make sure to check your spam folder if you aren't seeing a confirmation email. 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 9, 2026

Zip Code: 55106

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 3DE Case 9.4 - Business Coach

3DE by Junior Achievement reimagines high school education, aligning it closely with real-world dynamics to better equip students for tomorrow's workforce.  

As a Business Coach, you will provide in-classroom assistance to student teams as they are researching a case challenge and developing their presentations. Business Coaches act as a sounding board, giving teams feedback on their solution ideas, presentation content, and delivery.  

Case Challenge Description: 9th grade students at Harding High School were asked, "What modifications or upgrades to the customer experience should Arby's consider to appeal to a new target market of 13-17 year olds?" 

SIGN UP HERE: 3DE 02/06/2026 

Preparation: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to our training resources. Please take some time to review these resources. These materials will review your role as a business coach, what you can expect from your coaching day and information about the case. Make sure to check your spam folder if you aren't seeing a confirmation email. 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

3DE by Junior Achievement reimagines high school education, aligning it closely with real-world dynamics to better equip students for tomorrow's workforce.  

As a Business Coach, you will provide in-classroom assistance to student teams as they are researching a case challenge and developing their presentations. Business Coaches act as a sounding board, giving teams feedback on their solution ideas, presentation content, and delivery.  

Case Challenge Description: 9th grade students at Harding High School were asked, "What modifications or upgrades to the customer experience should Arby's consider to appeal to a new target market of 13-17 year olds?" 

SIGN UP HERE: 3DE 02/06/2026 

Preparation: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to our training resources. Please take some time to review these resources. These materials will review your role as a business coach, what you can expect from your coaching day and information about the case. Make sure to check your spam folder if you aren't seeing a confirmation email. 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 6, 2026

Zip Code: 55106

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 3DE Case 10.4 - Business Coach

3DE by Junior Achievement reimagines high school education, aligning it closely with real-world dynamics to better equip students for tomorrow's workforce.  

As a Business Coach, you will provide in-classroom assistance to student teams as they are researching a case challenge and developing their presentations. Business Coaches act as a sounding board, giving teams feedback on their solution ideas, presentation content, and delivery.  

Case Challenge Description: 10th grade students at Washington Tech High School were asked, "How should The Home Depot create an innovative shopping experience that highlights one of its departments? 

SIGN UP HERE: 3DE 01/29/2026 

Preparation: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to our training resources. Please take some time to review these resources. These materials will review your role as a business coach, what you can expect from your coaching day and information about the case. Make sure to check your spam folder if you aren't seeing a confirmation email. 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

3DE by Junior Achievement reimagines high school education, aligning it closely with real-world dynamics to better equip students for tomorrow's workforce.  

As a Business Coach, you will provide in-classroom assistance to student teams as they are researching a case challenge and developing their presentations. Business Coaches act as a sounding board, giving teams feedback on their solution ideas, presentation content, and delivery.  

Case Challenge Description: 10th grade students at Washington Tech High School were asked, "How should The Home Depot create an innovative shopping experience that highlights one of its departments? 

SIGN UP HERE: 3DE 01/29/2026 

Preparation: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to our training resources. Please take some time to review these resources. These materials will review your role as a business coach, what you can expect from your coaching day and information about the case. Make sure to check your spam folder if you aren't seeing a confirmation email. 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 29, 2026

Zip Code: 55117

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown - St. Paul Music Academy

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 03/06/2026 

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 03/06/2026 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 6, 2026

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown - Justice Page Middle School

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 03/06/2026

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 03/06/2026

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 6, 2026

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown - Farnsworth Aerospace Upper

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 03/09/2026 

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 03/09/2026 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 9, 2026

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown - Eastern Heights Elementary & Jie Ming Mandarin Immersion

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 02/09/2026 

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 02/09/2026 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 9, 2026

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown - Urban Academy

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 02/09/2026 

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 02/09/2026 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 9, 2026

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Love Helping People? Love to be Around Horses? This is for You!

Our team of dedicated volunteers, highly trained certified instructors and gentle horses allow us to provide therapeutic horseback riding and carriage driving lessons to children and adults with special needs. We are privileged to work with a caring, patient and strong community of people. As a volunteer with River Valley Riders, you are a partner in our mission “to create a supportive community where people with special needs connect with horses and experience life-changing benefits."

 

LOCATION

Volunteer at our Afton facility, with indoor and outdoor arenas and scenic trails in the beautiful St. Croix River valley area. 

 

TRAINING - Required for new volunteers

For more information about the next volunteer training session: www.rivervalleyriders.org/volunteers

 

OPPORTUNITIES

River Valley Riders provides services from mid-April through early-November at our facility in Afton. Volunteer once per week for the full season or choose which of the 8-9 week sessions work for you (spring, summer, or fall). Volunteer shifts are 1-3 hours during your choice of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evenings.

The primary volunteer role is walking alongside the participant as they ride their horse during the lesson. “Sidewalkers” follow direction from PATH Intl. certified instructors to support the rider as they perform the lesson skill or activity while promoting their independence and are VITAL for rider success. Volunteers with horse experience may have the opportunity to be part of the team by leading the horse during the lesson.

Our carriage driving program offers volunteer opportunities to help get the horse ready for the lesson and assist the participant during their lesson.

There are many additional ways to donate your time and talent to help us achieve our mission including: photography, creative writing, fundraising, gardening, and more!

 

REQUIREMENTS

Attend a new volunteer training session.  For more information. Minimum age is 14 years. Sidewalkers and horse leaders must have the ability to stand/walk for up to 45 minutes on uneven ground/sand. Also to be able to jog for for short distances (up to 150 feet). Need to enjoy outdoors and ability to dress for a variety of weather. A friendly personality and a desire to help people and support the RVR mission “to create a supportive community where people with special needs connect with horses and experience life-changing benefits.”

 

WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?

Experience for those exploring careers in special education, physical therapy, social work, etc. in a fun, team approach environment Great exercise in a scenic setting Horse time! Gain school-required service hours Volunteer with a friend or family member! Personal satisfaction from making a difference in the lives of people with special needs and their families.

 

WHAT’S NEXT?

Visit www.rivervalleyriders.org/volunteers for more information.

Questions? Contact info@rivervalleyriders.org or call 651-439-2558.

Nonprofit: River Valley Riders

Our team of dedicated volunteers, highly trained certified instructors and gentle horses allow us to provide therapeutic horseback riding and carriage driving lessons to children and adults with special needs. We are privileged to work with a caring, patient and strong community of people. As a volunteer with River Valley Riders, you are a partner in our mission “to create a supportive community where people with special needs connect with horses and experience life-changing benefits."

 

LOCATION

Volunteer at our Afton facility, with indoor and outdoor arenas and scenic trails in the beautiful St. Croix River valley area. 

 

TRAINING - Required for new volunteers

For more information about the next volunteer training session: www.rivervalleyriders.org/volunteers

 

OPPORTUNITIES

River Valley Riders provides services from mid-April through early-November at our facility in Afton. Volunteer once per week for the full season or choose which of the 8-9 week sessions work for you (spring, summer, or fall). Volunteer shifts are 1-3 hours during your choice of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evenings.

The primary volunteer role is walking alongside the participant as they ride their horse during the lesson. “Sidewalkers” follow direction from PATH Intl. certified instructors to support the rider as they perform the lesson skill or activity while promoting their independence and are VITAL for rider success. Volunteers with horse experience may have the opportunity to be part of the team by leading the horse during the lesson.

Our carriage driving program offers volunteer opportunities to help get the horse ready for the lesson and assist the participant during their lesson.

There are many additional ways to donate your time and talent to help us achieve our mission including: photography, creative writing, fundraising, gardening, and more!

 

REQUIREMENTS

Attend a new volunteer training session.  For more information. Minimum age is 14 years. Sidewalkers and horse leaders must have the ability to stand/walk for up to 45 minutes on uneven ground/sand. Also to be able to jog for for short distances (up to 150 feet). Need to enjoy outdoors and ability to dress for a variety of weather. A friendly personality and a desire to help people and support the RVR mission “to create a supportive community where people with special needs connect with horses and experience life-changing benefits.”

 

WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?

Experience for those exploring careers in special education, physical therapy, social work, etc. in a fun, team approach environment Great exercise in a scenic setting Horse time! Gain school-required service hours Volunteer with a friend or family member! Personal satisfaction from making a difference in the lives of people with special needs and their families.

 

WHAT’S NEXT?

Visit www.rivervalleyriders.org/volunteers for more information.

Questions? Contact info@rivervalleyriders.org or call 651-439-2558.

Nonprofit: River Valley Riders

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Warehouse/Food Rescue Driver

Warehouse/Food Rescue Driver & Helper

Purpose: The Warehouse/Food Rescue Driver & Helper volunteers are responsible for processing incoming food deliveries and keeping varieties of food stocked in the food shelf, refrigerator, and freezer.

Description of Role:

The Food Rescue Driver & Helper volunteers partner together to enhance our organization’s ability to directly impact our mission to provide food for those who need it, when they need it. Be a part of sustainability by cruising around Stillwater in the Valley Outreach box truck collecting food donated by local grocery stores to get it into the hands of people who need it most. 

Volunteer  Duties and Responsibilities: 

Drive to local grocery stores to collect food past its marketability -- but not its usability, also known as “food rescue.” Load all food into our box truck provided using a pallet jack, carts, dollies, etc. Unload and weigh all food brought back to Valley Outreach.  Follow food safety guidelines-collecting and documenting temperatures of product and handling and storing product safely (training and all equipment provided).

Volunteer Requirements and Expectations:  

All Food Rescue Drivers must provide their driver’s license and insurance and pass a background check before driving the box truck. Be comfortable driving box truck (no additional licensure required – “it’s like driving a U-Haul!”). Have a familiarity with pallet jacks OR a willingness to learn to use them. Be punctual for your volunteer shift. Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines. Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect. A commitment to racial equity and social justice and willingness to learn and be curious.

Physical Demands:

Able to lift, push and pull up to 60 lbs. repetitively and safely. Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for up to 2 hours at a time. Be able to move and bend for loading and unloading food rescue.

 Time Commitment: Two times per Month 

Food Rescue driver volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges.

 Time Commitment: two times per Month

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

7am-11am

10am - 11:30am

7am - 11am

10am - 11:30am

7am – 11am


Training and Support:  

Volunteers in this position will receive initial training and ongoing support from food program staff  in addition to working closely with a volunteer partner throughout every shift.


Nonprofit: Valley Outreach

Warehouse/Food Rescue Driver & Helper

Purpose: The Warehouse/Food Rescue Driver & Helper volunteers are responsible for processing incoming food deliveries and keeping varieties of food stocked in the food shelf, refrigerator, and freezer.

Description of Role:

The Food Rescue Driver & Helper volunteers partner together to enhance our organization’s ability to directly impact our mission to provide food for those who need it, when they need it. Be a part of sustainability by cruising around Stillwater in the Valley Outreach box truck collecting food donated by local grocery stores to get it into the hands of people who need it most. 

Volunteer  Duties and Responsibilities: 

Drive to local grocery stores to collect food past its marketability -- but not its usability, also known as “food rescue.” Load all food into our box truck provided using a pallet jack, carts, dollies, etc. Unload and weigh all food brought back to Valley Outreach.  Follow food safety guidelines-collecting and documenting temperatures of product and handling and storing product safely (training and all equipment provided).

Volunteer Requirements and Expectations:  

All Food Rescue Drivers must provide their driver’s license and insurance and pass a background check before driving the box truck. Be comfortable driving box truck (no additional licensure required – “it’s like driving a U-Haul!”). Have a familiarity with pallet jacks OR a willingness to learn to use them. Be punctual for your volunteer shift. Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines. Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect. A commitment to racial equity and social justice and willingness to learn and be curious.

Physical Demands:

Able to lift, push and pull up to 60 lbs. repetitively and safely. Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for up to 2 hours at a time. Be able to move and bend for loading and unloading food rescue.

 Time Commitment: Two times per Month 

Food Rescue driver volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges.

 Time Commitment: two times per Month

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

7am-11am

10am - 11:30am

7am - 11am

10am - 11:30am

7am – 11am


Training and Support:  

Volunteers in this position will receive initial training and ongoing support from food program staff  in addition to working closely with a volunteer partner throughout every shift.


Nonprofit: Valley Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Warehouse Volunteer

Warehouse/Food Rescue

Purpose: The Warehouse volunteer is responsible for processing incoming food deliveries and keeping food stocked in the food shelf, refrigerator, and freezer.

Description of Role:

The role of Warehouse/Food Rescue Volunteer enhances our organization’s ability to provide food for those who need it, when they need it. Volunteers in this position can expect to receive training and ongoing support from food program staff and work alongside several fellow Warehouse Volunteers.

Volunteer Duties and Responsibilities

·        Sort, store, and distribute bulk food products that are delivered to our warehouse.

·        Follow food safety guidelines provided for each category of product and dispose properly of products that do not meet guidelines.

Take guidance and direction from Valley Outreach staff.

·        Ensure a safe working space by following all warehouse safety guidelines.

 

Volunteer Requirements and Expectations:

·        A friendly demeanor

·        A desire to serve others.

·        Be punctual for your volunteer shift.

·        Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines.

·        A willingness to follow specific directions.

·        The ability to work independently and as part of a team.

·        Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect.

·        A commitment to racial equity and social justice and willingness to learn and be curious.

 

Physical Demands:

·        Must be able to lift 30 pounds (or even 40–50-pound bags of produce)

·        Must be able to bend and twist to pick up items.

·        Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for up to 3-5 hours at a time.

·        Able to bend, reach and grasp cans of food.

 Time Commitment: 3-5 hours

Warehouse volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges.

Monday

Tuesday

    Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8am-1pm

11am - 2pm

8am - 11am

11am - 2pm

8am – 1pm


1pm - 4pm


1pm - 4pm

10am - 1pm

 


4pm-7pm


4pm-7pm

 


 

 

 

 



Training and Support:

Volunteers will receive training from the Warehouse Coordinator prior to the start of their shift. New volunteers will shadow experienced volunteers prior to working alone. All volunteers will receive training applicable to their position as needed.


Nonprofit: Valley Outreach

Warehouse/Food Rescue

Purpose: The Warehouse volunteer is responsible for processing incoming food deliveries and keeping food stocked in the food shelf, refrigerator, and freezer.

Description of Role:

The role of Warehouse/Food Rescue Volunteer enhances our organization’s ability to provide food for those who need it, when they need it. Volunteers in this position can expect to receive training and ongoing support from food program staff and work alongside several fellow Warehouse Volunteers.

Volunteer Duties and Responsibilities

·        Sort, store, and distribute bulk food products that are delivered to our warehouse.

·        Follow food safety guidelines provided for each category of product and dispose properly of products that do not meet guidelines.

Take guidance and direction from Valley Outreach staff.

·        Ensure a safe working space by following all warehouse safety guidelines.

 

Volunteer Requirements and Expectations:

·        A friendly demeanor

·        A desire to serve others.

·        Be punctual for your volunteer shift.

·        Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines.

·        A willingness to follow specific directions.

·        The ability to work independently and as part of a team.

·        Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect.

·        A commitment to racial equity and social justice and willingness to learn and be curious.

 

Physical Demands:

·        Must be able to lift 30 pounds (or even 40–50-pound bags of produce)

·        Must be able to bend and twist to pick up items.

·        Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for up to 3-5 hours at a time.

·        Able to bend, reach and grasp cans of food.

 Time Commitment: 3-5 hours

Warehouse volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges.

Monday

Tuesday

    Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8am-1pm

11am - 2pm

8am - 11am

11am - 2pm

8am – 1pm


1pm - 4pm


1pm - 4pm

10am - 1pm

 


4pm-7pm


4pm-7pm

 


 

 

 

 



Training and Support:

Volunteers will receive training from the Warehouse Coordinator prior to the start of their shift. New volunteers will shadow experienced volunteers prior to working alone. All volunteers will receive training applicable to their position as needed.


Nonprofit: Valley Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: StyleXchange Store Volunteer

StyleXchange Store Volunteer

Purpose: The StyleXchange volunteer will assist clients through the checking out process in a warm, friendly, and welcoming manner.

Description of Role:

The role of StyleXchange Volunteer enhances our organization’s ability to directly impact our mission by providing low-barrier access for clients to receive high-quality clothing in an inclusive and welcoming thrift environment—all at no cost to them! As a StyleXchange store volunteer, upholding the dignity and integrity of our clients is at the forefront of every interaction.

Key Duties and Responsibilities:

·        Welcome shoppers, answer questions, and assist, as necessary.

·        Follow customer service standards established by Valley Outreach to provide equitable, dignified, and respectful treatment for all shoppers.

·        Operate a register, using our simple tablet point of sale process. Follow cash handling and credit card processing procedures.

·        Assist with other related tasks, such as cleaning, restocking, merchandising, etc.

·        Be reliable and responsible.

Key Requirements and Expectations:

·        Interest(or experience)in providing high quality customer service.

·        Comfortable using computer applications, iPad, or other tablets. 

·        Friendly demeanor.

·        Desire to serve others.

·        Be punctual for your volunteer shift.

·        Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines.

·        Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

·        Ability to remain calm in stressful situations. 

·        Willingness to follow directions. 

·        Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect.

·        A commitment to racial equity and social justice and willingness to learn and be curious.

Physical Demands:

·        Able to lift up to 10 lbs. repetitively and safely.

·        Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for up to 2 - 3 hours at a time.

·        Able to bend, reach in front, above and below the waist.

Time Commitment: 2 – 3 hours

StyleXchange store volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges.

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

10am-1pm

10am-1pm

Closed

10am-1pm

Closed

 1pm - 4pm

1pm - 4pm


1pm-4pm

 



  4pm – 7pm


4pm - 7pm


Training and Support:

StyleXchange store volunteers will receive training from the StyleXchange Manager prior to starting the position. New volunteers will shadow experienced volunteers prior to working alone. All volunteers will receive training applicable to their position as needed.

 

Nonprofit: Valley Outreach

StyleXchange Store Volunteer

Purpose: The StyleXchange volunteer will assist clients through the checking out process in a warm, friendly, and welcoming manner.

Description of Role:

The role of StyleXchange Volunteer enhances our organization’s ability to directly impact our mission by providing low-barrier access for clients to receive high-quality clothing in an inclusive and welcoming thrift environment—all at no cost to them! As a StyleXchange store volunteer, upholding the dignity and integrity of our clients is at the forefront of every interaction.

Key Duties and Responsibilities:

·        Welcome shoppers, answer questions, and assist, as necessary.

·        Follow customer service standards established by Valley Outreach to provide equitable, dignified, and respectful treatment for all shoppers.

·        Operate a register, using our simple tablet point of sale process. Follow cash handling and credit card processing procedures.

·        Assist with other related tasks, such as cleaning, restocking, merchandising, etc.

·        Be reliable and responsible.

Key Requirements and Expectations:

·        Interest(or experience)in providing high quality customer service.

·        Comfortable using computer applications, iPad, or other tablets. 

·        Friendly demeanor.

·        Desire to serve others.

·        Be punctual for your volunteer shift.

·        Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines.

·        Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

·        Ability to remain calm in stressful situations. 

·        Willingness to follow directions. 

·        Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect.

·        A commitment to racial equity and social justice and willingness to learn and be curious.

Physical Demands:

·        Able to lift up to 10 lbs. repetitively and safely.

·        Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for up to 2 - 3 hours at a time.

·        Able to bend, reach in front, above and below the waist.

Time Commitment: 2 – 3 hours

StyleXchange store volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges.

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

10am-1pm

10am-1pm

Closed

10am-1pm

Closed

 1pm - 4pm

1pm - 4pm


1pm-4pm

 



  4pm – 7pm


4pm - 7pm


Training and Support:

StyleXchange store volunteers will receive training from the StyleXchange Manager prior to starting the position. New volunteers will shadow experienced volunteers prior to working alone. All volunteers will receive training applicable to their position as needed.

 

Nonprofit: Valley Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: StyleXchange Sorting Volunteer

StyleXchange Sorting Volunteer

Purpose: The StyleXchange Sorting volunteer will assess the quality, seasonality, and usability of the clothing items that are donated.

Description of Role:

As a clothing sorting volunteer, you will process donated items and prepare them for the store floor. Providing an inclusive and welcoming experience for all shoppers is our goal! You'll be making a real difference in the lives of people in need by providing low-barrier access for everyone to receive high-quality clothing for free or at a low cost in our thrift store. 

Volunteer Duties and responsibilities.

·        Understand and abide by quality standards set by Valley Outreach to ensure positive client experience. Consider quality and seasonality, understand what "usable condition" means, and center the dignity of shoppers.

·        Work independently and use decision-making skills to effectively sort, select, and evaluate donated goods in line with our quality standards, using "Keep - Pass - Shred " sorting process.

·        Follow established processes for organizing, tagging, and properly adding items into inventory to prepare them for the store floor.

·        Maintain area cleanliness and organization.

Volunteer Requirements and Expectations

·        Friendly demeanor.

·        Desire to serve others.

·        Be punctual for your volunteer shift.

·        Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines.

·        Willingness to follow directions, including verbal, written, and posted signage.

·        Ability to work independently and as part of a team. 

·        Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect.

·        A commitment to racial equity and social justice and willingness to learn and be curious.

Physical Demands:

·        Able to lift up to 15 lbs. repetitively and safely.

·        Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for up to 2 hours at a time.

·        Able to bend, reach in front, above and below the waist.

Time Commitment: 2-3 hours

StyleXchange sorting volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges.

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

9am-12pm

11am – 1pm

8am - 11am

11am – 1pm

9am-12pm



1pm-4pm


1pm-4pm

 



Training and Support:

Clothes sorter volunteers will receive training from the StyleXchange Manager prior to starting the position. New volunteers will shadow experienced volunteers prior to working alone. All volunteers will receive training applicable to their position as needed.



Nonprofit: Valley Outreach

StyleXchange Sorting Volunteer

Purpose: The StyleXchange Sorting volunteer will assess the quality, seasonality, and usability of the clothing items that are donated.

Description of Role:

As a clothing sorting volunteer, you will process donated items and prepare them for the store floor. Providing an inclusive and welcoming experience for all shoppers is our goal! You'll be making a real difference in the lives of people in need by providing low-barrier access for everyone to receive high-quality clothing for free or at a low cost in our thrift store. 

Volunteer Duties and responsibilities.

·        Understand and abide by quality standards set by Valley Outreach to ensure positive client experience. Consider quality and seasonality, understand what "usable condition" means, and center the dignity of shoppers.

·        Work independently and use decision-making skills to effectively sort, select, and evaluate donated goods in line with our quality standards, using "Keep - Pass - Shred " sorting process.

·        Follow established processes for organizing, tagging, and properly adding items into inventory to prepare them for the store floor.

·        Maintain area cleanliness and organization.

Volunteer Requirements and Expectations

·        Friendly demeanor.

·        Desire to serve others.

·        Be punctual for your volunteer shift.

·        Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines.

·        Willingness to follow directions, including verbal, written, and posted signage.

·        Ability to work independently and as part of a team. 

·        Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect.

·        A commitment to racial equity and social justice and willingness to learn and be curious.

Physical Demands:

·        Able to lift up to 15 lbs. repetitively and safely.

·        Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for up to 2 hours at a time.

·        Able to bend, reach in front, above and below the waist.

Time Commitment: 2-3 hours

StyleXchange sorting volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges.

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

9am-12pm

11am – 1pm

8am - 11am

11am – 1pm

9am-12pm



1pm-4pm


1pm-4pm

 



Training and Support:

Clothes sorter volunteers will receive training from the StyleXchange Manager prior to starting the position. New volunteers will shadow experienced volunteers prior to working alone. All volunteers will receive training applicable to their position as needed.



Nonprofit: Valley Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Intake Volunteer

Intake Volunteer

Purpose: The Intake Volunteer is responsible for checking -in new and existing clients prior to receiving services. 

Description of Role:

The role of Intake Volunteer enhances our organization’s ability to provide compassionate, thoughtful, energetic, and focused interaction directly with clients who use our services. As an Intake volunteer, you will have the opportunity to provide the type of warm, welcoming first impression that communicates our commitment to our values of equity and inclusion. No experience necessary and fluency in Spanish or Karen languages is a plus!         

Volunteer duties and responsibilities

Greet clients. Accurately enter client information into our database. Maintain client confidentiality. Seek support of staff for unusual challenges.  Address client questions and provide information.  Other duties as assigned. 

Volunteer Requirements and Expectations

Must be comfortable with computer applications. Friendly demeanor. Desire to serve others. Basic computer skills. Legible handwriting. Willingness to follow directions. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Ability to remain calm in stressful situations.  Basic knowledge of computer and data entry. Commitment to racial equity and social justice and willingness to learn and be curious.

Physical Demands:

Ability to sit or stand for long periods of time.

Time Commitment: two times per Month

Time commitment varies depending on volunteer availability. A typical shift is 3 hours, once a week. If unable to commit to a regular weekly shift, volunteers can also opt to be placed on substitution list to be called whenever there is a volunteer absence.

 

Monday

Tuesday

Thursday

Friday

9am-12:30pm

1pm-4pm

1pm-4pm

9am-12:30pm

 

4pm-6:30pm

4pm-6:30pm

 

 

Training and Support:

Intake volunteers will receive an orientation from the Client Support Services Manager prior to stating the position. New volunteers will shadow experienced Intake volunteers prior to working alone. All volunteers will receive as needed training applicable to their position.

Nonprofit: Valley Outreach

Intake Volunteer

Purpose: The Intake Volunteer is responsible for checking -in new and existing clients prior to receiving services. 

Description of Role:

The role of Intake Volunteer enhances our organization’s ability to provide compassionate, thoughtful, energetic, and focused interaction directly with clients who use our services. As an Intake volunteer, you will have the opportunity to provide the type of warm, welcoming first impression that communicates our commitment to our values of equity and inclusion. No experience necessary and fluency in Spanish or Karen languages is a plus!         

Volunteer duties and responsibilities

Greet clients. Accurately enter client information into our database. Maintain client confidentiality. Seek support of staff for unusual challenges.  Address client questions and provide information.  Other duties as assigned. 

Volunteer Requirements and Expectations

Must be comfortable with computer applications. Friendly demeanor. Desire to serve others. Basic computer skills. Legible handwriting. Willingness to follow directions. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Ability to remain calm in stressful situations.  Basic knowledge of computer and data entry. Commitment to racial equity and social justice and willingness to learn and be curious.

Physical Demands:

Ability to sit or stand for long periods of time.

Time Commitment: two times per Month

Time commitment varies depending on volunteer availability. A typical shift is 3 hours, once a week. If unable to commit to a regular weekly shift, volunteers can also opt to be placed on substitution list to be called whenever there is a volunteer absence.

 

Monday

Tuesday

Thursday

Friday

9am-12:30pm

1pm-4pm

1pm-4pm

9am-12:30pm

 

4pm-6:30pm

4pm-6:30pm

 

 

Training and Support:

Intake volunteers will receive an orientation from the Client Support Services Manager prior to stating the position. New volunteers will shadow experienced Intake volunteers prior to working alone. All volunteers will receive as needed training applicable to their position.

Nonprofit: Valley Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Shelf Volunteer

Food Shelf Volunteer

Purpose: The Food Shelf volunteer is responsible for providing clients with great customer service while creating a positive and welcoming environment in the Food Shelf.

Description of Role:

The role of Food Shelf volunteer enhances our organization’s ability to destigmatize the food shelf shopping experience by providing great customer service to clients shopping in the food shelf. By demonstrating our organization’s values, volunteers will employ empathy and understanding as well as practicing non-judgement and inclusion to foster a welcoming environment. Volunteers in this position will receive initial training and ongoing support from food program staff and work alongside several fellow Food Shelf Volunteers.

Volunteer Duties and Responsibilities

Roles included: Scale attendant, Aisle attendants, Personal care/household items attendant.

Greeting clients Explain any item limits and answer any questions. Maintain area cleanliness and organization. Notify staff when additional items are needed for restocking. Notify staff before leaving your station.

Volunteer Requirements and Expectations:

A desire to serve others. Be punctual for your volunteer shift. Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines. A willingness to follow specific directions. The ability to work independently and as part of a team. Willingness to work and speak directly with clients throughout the shift. Maintain a friendly and approachable demeanor. Patience and a desire to serve others. Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect. A commitment to racial equity and social justice and a willingness to learn and be curious.

Physical Demands:

Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for 3-4 hours at a time. Able to bend, reach in front, above and below the waist. Some volunteers may be tasked with stocking products in boxes (up to 15 pounds).

Time Commitment: 3-4 hours

Food Shelf volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges.

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

9am-1pm

1pm-4pm

Closed

1pm-4pm

9-1pm

 


4pm-7pm


4pm-7pm

 



Training and Support:

The Food Shelf volunteer will receive training from the Food Program Assistant or experienced volunteer prior to working the position alone. All volunteers will receive training applicable to their position as needed.


Nonprofit: Valley Outreach

Food Shelf Volunteer

Purpose: The Food Shelf volunteer is responsible for providing clients with great customer service while creating a positive and welcoming environment in the Food Shelf.

Description of Role:

The role of Food Shelf volunteer enhances our organization’s ability to destigmatize the food shelf shopping experience by providing great customer service to clients shopping in the food shelf. By demonstrating our organization’s values, volunteers will employ empathy and understanding as well as practicing non-judgement and inclusion to foster a welcoming environment. Volunteers in this position will receive initial training and ongoing support from food program staff and work alongside several fellow Food Shelf Volunteers.

Volunteer Duties and Responsibilities

Roles included: Scale attendant, Aisle attendants, Personal care/household items attendant.

Greeting clients Explain any item limits and answer any questions. Maintain area cleanliness and organization. Notify staff when additional items are needed for restocking. Notify staff before leaving your station.

Volunteer Requirements and Expectations:

A desire to serve others. Be punctual for your volunteer shift. Follow Valley Outreach Standard of Appearance guidelines. A willingness to follow specific directions. The ability to work independently and as part of a team. Willingness to work and speak directly with clients throughout the shift. Maintain a friendly and approachable demeanor. Patience and a desire to serve others. Respect for client confidentiality, consistent with treating clients with dignity and respect. A commitment to racial equity and social justice and a willingness to learn and be curious.

Physical Demands:

Able to tolerate walking and standing on hard surfaces for 3-4 hours at a time. Able to bend, reach in front, above and below the waist. Some volunteers may be tasked with stocking products in boxes (up to 15 pounds).

Time Commitment: 3-4 hours

Food Shelf volunteer shifts vary by the day of the week. See below for time ranges.

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

9am-1pm

1pm-4pm

Closed

1pm-4pm

9-1pm

 


4pm-7pm


4pm-7pm

 



Training and Support:

The Food Shelf volunteer will receive training from the Food Program Assistant or experienced volunteer prior to working the position alone. All volunteers will receive training applicable to their position as needed.


Nonprofit: Valley Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Corporate Volunteer Events – Pack Kits, Change Lives!

Turn your next team-building day into something unforgettable! We offer 2 options: Snack Packs and Hope Packs. It is my goal to customize the event to meet your needs, bring your team together for a hands-on , feel-good event. Email me at jayda@matter.ngo to get started! 

Nonprofit: MATTER

Turn your next team-building day into something unforgettable! We offer 2 options: Snack Packs and Hope Packs. It is my goal to customize the event to meet your needs, bring your team together for a hands-on , feel-good event. Email me at jayda@matter.ngo to get started! 

Nonprofit: MATTER

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55426

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Online Orientation Project Volunteer

Leaders of Today and Tomorrow is seeking a talented, organized, and mission-driven project volunteer to help transform our current in-person board and committee orientation into a modern, engaging online orientation experience.


This short-term, high-impact project will ensure that new leaders can onboard at any time of year with consistent, accessible, and high-quality training, while preserving the heart and values of our existing orientation.


This opportunity is ideal for a volunteer with experience in instructional design, training, communications, nonprofit leadership, or digital content development who wants to leave a lasting legacy.


Project Purpose

To update and transition our existing in-person orientation into a polished, self-paced online orientation that equips new board and committee members with the knowledge, tools, and confidence needed to succeed in their roles from day one.


Key Objectives

Convert the current in-person orientation into an accessible, user-friendly online format

Allow new board and committee members to begin at any time throughout the year

Create differentiated orientation tracks for board members and committee members

Improve understanding of the organization’s mission, strategic priorities, and governance expectations

Strengthen early engagement, alignment, and retention

Reduce staff time spent on one-on-one onboarding


Key Deliverables

Orientation framework and full module outline

Scripts for all recorded orientation content

Completed online orientation modules

Strategic plan video for post-orientation use

Short leadership introduction videos

Recorded tutorials on a fully functioning online platform

One-page administrative guide for staff on updating content

Knowledge-check quiz

Immediate feedback survey

6-month follow-up survey

Orientation access email template

6-month survey follow-up email


Please complete the application to express your interest:https://forms.gle/KA3iqZYKM7XfrAL16. 



Nonprofit: Leaders of Today and Tomorrow

Leaders of Today and Tomorrow is seeking a talented, organized, and mission-driven project volunteer to help transform our current in-person board and committee orientation into a modern, engaging online orientation experience.


This short-term, high-impact project will ensure that new leaders can onboard at any time of year with consistent, accessible, and high-quality training, while preserving the heart and values of our existing orientation.


This opportunity is ideal for a volunteer with experience in instructional design, training, communications, nonprofit leadership, or digital content development who wants to leave a lasting legacy.


Project Purpose

To update and transition our existing in-person orientation into a polished, self-paced online orientation that equips new board and committee members with the knowledge, tools, and confidence needed to succeed in their roles from day one.


Key Objectives

Convert the current in-person orientation into an accessible, user-friendly online format

Allow new board and committee members to begin at any time throughout the year

Create differentiated orientation tracks for board members and committee members

Improve understanding of the organization’s mission, strategic priorities, and governance expectations

Strengthen early engagement, alignment, and retention

Reduce staff time spent on one-on-one onboarding


Key Deliverables

Orientation framework and full module outline

Scripts for all recorded orientation content

Completed online orientation modules

Strategic plan video for post-orientation use

Short leadership introduction videos

Recorded tutorials on a fully functioning online platform

One-page administrative guide for staff on updating content

Knowledge-check quiz

Immediate feedback survey

6-month follow-up survey

Orientation access email template

6-month survey follow-up email


Please complete the application to express your interest:https://forms.gle/KA3iqZYKM7XfrAL16. 



Nonprofit: Leaders of Today and Tomorrow

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Photographer


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


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


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


2026 Dates:

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

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

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

Graduation: June 13, 2026 9:30-Noon

Other events as they arise throughout the year


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


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


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





Nonprofit: Leaders of Today and Tomorrow


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


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


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


2026 Dates:

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

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

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

Graduation: June 13, 2026 9:30-Noon

Other events as they arise throughout the year


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


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


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





Nonprofit: Leaders of Today and Tomorrow

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: JA BizTown - Northeast Middle School

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 02/20/2026 

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 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 02/20/2026 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 20, 2026

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown - Central Park Elementary

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 02/13/2026 

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 02/13/2026 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 13, 2026

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown - Benjamin Mays Elementary

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 01/07/2026 

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 01/07/2026 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 3, 2026

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown - East African Elementary

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 01/28/2026 

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 01/28/2026 

Nonprofit: Junior Achievement North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 28, 2026

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Owner Surrender Coordinator

The Owner Surrender Coordinator is responsible for working with local families who need to surrender their animal to Ruff Start Rescue. Whoever takes this role will need more than just a basic knowledge of animal behavior - they need to be able to read between the lines and feel comfortable asking thoughtful, sometimes probing questions to fully understand the pet and the situation. The goal is to ensure we’re bringing appropriate animals into the program - ones that we can realistically support and set up for success in their new forever home. The OS Coordinator works through the entire process of bringing an animal into the rescue. Beginning with collecting information from the surrenderer (images, vet records, etc.), networking the animal in the private RSR Animals Needing Fosters Page, and getting foster commitment. You also may be asked for help coordinating the transfer of the animal into the rescue as well. Once the animal is with their foster, work with an Intake Admin to add them to the website and notify vetting and intake of the new addition. There can be a lot of back and forth in the role so daily check-ins to your RSR email are required.

Time Commitment: 3-5 hours a week or 30-45 minutes daily (weekday)

Responsibilities:

Logging into email, facebook and RescueGroups daily

Review owner surrender applications and look for red flags

Ask thorough questions to better understand the animal and the situation 

Lining up fosters for the animals that are chosen to come into rescue

Sending owner surrender agreements

Work with Intake Admin to perform an intake on the animal by adding to the website and sending out an announcement email to intake, vetting and the FM involved


Qualifications: 

Must be 18+

Reliable access to the internet

Proficiency using Gmail and Google Drive preferred

Comfortable asking sometimes difficult questions 

Ability to work courteously and cooperatively with all members of RSR and the public 

Ability to take initiative and work with minimal supervision and direction at times

Ability to show compassion and empathize with owner surrenders and shelter/veterinary staff

Demonstrate affection for animals and concern for their welfare

Understanding of all animals that might be placed within RSR and knowing when we cannot help and when we can

Familiarity with animals, knowledge of animal behavior, and experience working with animal welfare programs is required.

Nonprofit: Ruff Start Rescue

The Owner Surrender Coordinator is responsible for working with local families who need to surrender their animal to Ruff Start Rescue. Whoever takes this role will need more than just a basic knowledge of animal behavior - they need to be able to read between the lines and feel comfortable asking thoughtful, sometimes probing questions to fully understand the pet and the situation. The goal is to ensure we’re bringing appropriate animals into the program - ones that we can realistically support and set up for success in their new forever home. The OS Coordinator works through the entire process of bringing an animal into the rescue. Beginning with collecting information from the surrenderer (images, vet records, etc.), networking the animal in the private RSR Animals Needing Fosters Page, and getting foster commitment. You also may be asked for help coordinating the transfer of the animal into the rescue as well. Once the animal is with their foster, work with an Intake Admin to add them to the website and notify vetting and intake of the new addition. There can be a lot of back and forth in the role so daily check-ins to your RSR email are required.

Time Commitment: 3-5 hours a week or 30-45 minutes daily (weekday)

Responsibilities:

Logging into email, facebook and RescueGroups daily

Review owner surrender applications and look for red flags

Ask thorough questions to better understand the animal and the situation 

Lining up fosters for the animals that are chosen to come into rescue

Sending owner surrender agreements

Work with Intake Admin to perform an intake on the animal by adding to the website and sending out an announcement email to intake, vetting and the FM involved


Qualifications: 

Must be 18+

Reliable access to the internet

Proficiency using Gmail and Google Drive preferred

Comfortable asking sometimes difficult questions 

Ability to work courteously and cooperatively with all members of RSR and the public 

Ability to take initiative and work with minimal supervision and direction at times

Ability to show compassion and empathize with owner surrenders and shelter/veterinary staff

Demonstrate affection for animals and concern for their welfare

Understanding of all animals that might be placed within RSR and knowing when we cannot help and when we can

Familiarity with animals, knowledge of animal behavior, and experience working with animal welfare programs is required.

Nonprofit: Ruff Start Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55371

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reservation Assistant

The Reservation Assistant works under and helps the Reservation Coordinator. They will work on getting the animal information uploaded into database(s), and sent to the vetting and intake team. They will go to the transport location to take lead and bring supplies for fosters if needed. They will also gather any paper records that come with each animal to make sure they get to the vetting team. 

Time Commitment: 3-5 hours per week

Nonprofit: Ruff Start Rescue

The Reservation Assistant works under and helps the Reservation Coordinator. They will work on getting the animal information uploaded into database(s), and sent to the vetting and intake team. They will go to the transport location to take lead and bring supplies for fosters if needed. They will also gather any paper records that come with each animal to make sure they get to the vetting team. 

Time Commitment: 3-5 hours per week

Nonprofit: Ruff Start Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55371

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adoption Center Cat Caretaker - Monticello

Adoption Center Cat Caretakers help provide care for the cats staying at one of the Petsmart locations that Ruff Start partners with. Cat Caretakers feed the cats, clean their litter boxes, change their bedding, spot clean their kennels, and brush and play with the cats.  The number of cats at the location varies, depending on the number of kennels we have and how many are full.

Nonprofit: Ruff Start Rescue

Adoption Center Cat Caretakers help provide care for the cats staying at one of the Petsmart locations that Ruff Start partners with. Cat Caretakers feed the cats, clean their litter boxes, change their bedding, spot clean their kennels, and brush and play with the cats.  The number of cats at the location varies, depending on the number of kennels we have and how many are full.

Nonprofit: Ruff Start Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55362

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Before School Support for K - 5th grade students

Bilingual Learning Center (BLC) is a Spanish and English that offers fun programming outside of school. We are seeking volunteers for our before school program where you'd support games, arts, storytelling and other various engaging activities.


This is a great opportunity to practice your Spanish and gain experience with youth! Spanish is preferred but not required.


Our schedule is flexible! Let us know your availability.

We need support for our before school program any day(s) Monday - Friday at

Windom Community School from 7:30 - 10:00am 

After school volunteers are needed from 2:00 - 6:00pm as well!

How you will support:

Engage with students, encourage Spanish communication and listening, support groups through projects, lead storytelling, reading, games and activities, ensure everyone understands instructions by translating or re-explaining.Support staff with ensuring a safe and welcoming space, helping students through new activities, cutting and preparing planned art activities, grabbing and putting away materials.Bring fun, engaging and creative activities or games to play with different groupsLet us know how you'd like to support and grow!


Expectations of All BLC Volunteers:

Experience in working with youthAt least a conversational level of Spanish is a plusRegular, consistent and punctual attendanceTakes initiative, and can make quick decisions.Empower students by modeling leadership, respect, open mindedness and a positive attitude.


Nonprofit: Bilingual Learning Center

Bilingual Learning Center (BLC) is a Spanish and English that offers fun programming outside of school. We are seeking volunteers for our before school program where you'd support games, arts, storytelling and other various engaging activities.


This is a great opportunity to practice your Spanish and gain experience with youth! Spanish is preferred but not required.


Our schedule is flexible! Let us know your availability.

We need support for our before school program any day(s) Monday - Friday at

Windom Community School from 7:30 - 10:00am 

After school volunteers are needed from 2:00 - 6:00pm as well!

How you will support:

Engage with students, encourage Spanish communication and listening, support groups through projects, lead storytelling, reading, games and activities, ensure everyone understands instructions by translating or re-explaining.Support staff with ensuring a safe and welcoming space, helping students through new activities, cutting and preparing planned art activities, grabbing and putting away materials.Bring fun, engaging and creative activities or games to play with different groupsLet us know how you'd like to support and grow!


Expectations of All BLC Volunteers:

Experience in working with youthAt least a conversational level of Spanish is a plusRegular, consistent and punctual attendanceTakes initiative, and can make quick decisions.Empower students by modeling leadership, respect, open mindedness and a positive attitude.


Nonprofit: Bilingual Learning Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Nonprofit CPA / Accountant (3–5 hrs/month, 12-month support)

Multicultural Medical Clinic (MMC) is a new independent nonprofit primary care clinic in Minneapolis serving uninsured, low-income, multilingual, immigrant, refugee, and culturally diverse communities. Our mission is to ensure that cost, language, and care-navigation barriers never prevent families from receiving timely, continuous primary care.

What MMC provides

Comprehensive primary care: preventive care and chronic disease management

Integrated mental & behavioral health

Enabling services: patient navigation, care coordination, interpretation, outreach, eligibility/enrollment support

Diagnostic access through Labcorp (labs) and RAYUS Radiology (imaging)

Sliding Fee Discount Program including 100% discount for patients ≤100% FPG — no patient is denied service due to inability to pay


Volunteer Role Needed We are seeking a volunteer CPA/accountant with nonprofit experience to support light monthly financial oversight and compliance readiness for approximately 12 months while MMC grows

Nonprofit: Multicultural Medical Clinic

Multicultural Medical Clinic (MMC) is a new independent nonprofit primary care clinic in Minneapolis serving uninsured, low-income, multilingual, immigrant, refugee, and culturally diverse communities. Our mission is to ensure that cost, language, and care-navigation barriers never prevent families from receiving timely, continuous primary care.

What MMC provides

Comprehensive primary care: preventive care and chronic disease management

Integrated mental & behavioral health

Enabling services: patient navigation, care coordination, interpretation, outreach, eligibility/enrollment support

Diagnostic access through Labcorp (labs) and RAYUS Radiology (imaging)

Sliding Fee Discount Program including 100% discount for patients ≤100% FPG — no patient is denied service due to inability to pay


Volunteer Role Needed We are seeking a volunteer CPA/accountant with nonprofit experience to support light monthly financial oversight and compliance readiness for approximately 12 months while MMC grows

Nonprofit: Multicultural Medical Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55418

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sewing Teachers & Teachers' Aides

Do you like to sew? Do you like talking about sewing and helping other people learn to sew? Do you want to do something concrete to support & build connection with African communities in the Twin Cities? Then you've gotta come hang out with us. Under One Roof Fiber Arts provides free sewing classes to African immigrants in the Twin Cities. All of our classes are volunteer-run, and we are always looking for more people who want to share their sewing skills while hanging out with a bunch of cool women. 

Okay but what does that actually mean?

We're looking for both Teachers & Teacher's Aides. We aim to have 2-3 volunteers assigned to each class, so we need both people who are comfortable leading a class and people who'd rather assist and help answer student questions. Scheduling is as flexible as you need it to be. We've got ongoing classes as well as one-time classes, so you can help out every Weds morning or you can teach a class once a month. We appreciate whatever time you're willing to donate. We just want to make it easy for you to come in and share your knowledge. All of our students are African immigrants and most speak English as a second (or third or fourth) language. Some are new arrivals who are still learning the basics.  It's okay if you don't have a ton of experience working with ESL students, but you do need to be open to working with people who are different from you and maybe learning new & better ways to communicate across language barriers. Unless you're also an African immigrant, then it probably won't be anything new (and you can totally both be a volunteer and also take a class if there's something that's a new skill for you).Really we're just trying to have fun and sew together, so if you've gotten this far, just send a message and let's figure out a way for you to get involved.

Nonprofit: Under One Roof Fiber Arts (project of Sub-Saharan Youth & Family Services)

Do you like to sew? Do you like talking about sewing and helping other people learn to sew? Do you want to do something concrete to support & build connection with African communities in the Twin Cities? Then you've gotta come hang out with us. Under One Roof Fiber Arts provides free sewing classes to African immigrants in the Twin Cities. All of our classes are volunteer-run, and we are always looking for more people who want to share their sewing skills while hanging out with a bunch of cool women. 

Okay but what does that actually mean?

We're looking for both Teachers & Teacher's Aides. We aim to have 2-3 volunteers assigned to each class, so we need both people who are comfortable leading a class and people who'd rather assist and help answer student questions. Scheduling is as flexible as you need it to be. We've got ongoing classes as well as one-time classes, so you can help out every Weds morning or you can teach a class once a month. We appreciate whatever time you're willing to donate. We just want to make it easy for you to come in and share your knowledge. All of our students are African immigrants and most speak English as a second (or third or fourth) language. Some are new arrivals who are still learning the basics.  It's okay if you don't have a ton of experience working with ESL students, but you do need to be open to working with people who are different from you and maybe learning new & better ways to communicate across language barriers. Unless you're also an African immigrant, then it probably won't be anything new (and you can totally both be a volunteer and also take a class if there's something that's a new skill for you).Really we're just trying to have fun and sew together, so if you've gotten this far, just send a message and let's figure out a way for you to get involved.

Nonprofit: Under One Roof Fiber Arts (project of Sub-Saharan Youth & Family Services)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Knitting & Crochet Teachers & Teachers' Aides

Do you like to knit and/or crochet? (Are you some kind of magician who likes doing both?) Do you like showing other people how to do those things? Do you want to support and build connection with the African communities of the Twin Cities? Ooh do I have good news for you. 

Under One Roof Fiber Arts provides free sewing/knitting/etc classes to African immigrants in the Twin Cities. All of our classes are volunteer-run, and we are always looking for more people who want to share their skills while hanging out with a bunch of cool women. You do not need to be an expert--we're really just trying to build community by sharing skills and making things together.

Okay but what does that actually mean?

We're looking for both Teachers & Teacher's Aides. We aim to have 2-3 volunteers assigned to each class, so we need both people who are comfortable leading a class and people who'd rather assist and help answer student questions. Scheduling is as flexible as you need it to be. We've got ongoing classes as well as one-time classes, so you can help out every Weds morning or you can teach a class once a month. We appreciate whatever time you're willing to donate. We just want to make it easy for you to come in and share your knowledge. All of our students are African immigrants and most speak English as a second (or third or fourth) language. Some are new arrivals who are still learning the basics.  It's okay if you don't have a ton of experience working with ESL students, but you do need to be open to working with people who are different from you and maybe learning new & better ways to communicate across language barriers. Unless you're also an African immigrant, then it probably won't be anything new (and you can totally both be a volunteer and also take a class if there's something that's a new skill for you).Really we're just trying to have fun and make things together, so if you've gotten this far, just send a message and let's figure out a way for you to get involved.


IMPORTANT! Right at this exact moment, we're only holding classes in St. Paul, but we're hoping to expand to satellite locations around the metro in 2026. So if you don't want to drive to St. Paul all the time but you do want to hang out and knit, send a message anyway and we can make some plans for the future.

Nonprofit: Under One Roof Fiber Arts (project of Sub-Saharan Youth & Family Services)

Do you like to knit and/or crochet? (Are you some kind of magician who likes doing both?) Do you like showing other people how to do those things? Do you want to support and build connection with the African communities of the Twin Cities? Ooh do I have good news for you. 

Under One Roof Fiber Arts provides free sewing/knitting/etc classes to African immigrants in the Twin Cities. All of our classes are volunteer-run, and we are always looking for more people who want to share their skills while hanging out with a bunch of cool women. You do not need to be an expert--we're really just trying to build community by sharing skills and making things together.

Okay but what does that actually mean?

We're looking for both Teachers & Teacher's Aides. We aim to have 2-3 volunteers assigned to each class, so we need both people who are comfortable leading a class and people who'd rather assist and help answer student questions. Scheduling is as flexible as you need it to be. We've got ongoing classes as well as one-time classes, so you can help out every Weds morning or you can teach a class once a month. We appreciate whatever time you're willing to donate. We just want to make it easy for you to come in and share your knowledge. All of our students are African immigrants and most speak English as a second (or third or fourth) language. Some are new arrivals who are still learning the basics.  It's okay if you don't have a ton of experience working with ESL students, but you do need to be open to working with people who are different from you and maybe learning new & better ways to communicate across language barriers. Unless you're also an African immigrant, then it probably won't be anything new (and you can totally both be a volunteer and also take a class if there's something that's a new skill for you).Really we're just trying to have fun and make things together, so if you've gotten this far, just send a message and let's figure out a way for you to get involved.


IMPORTANT! Right at this exact moment, we're only holding classes in St. Paul, but we're hoping to expand to satellite locations around the metro in 2026. So if you don't want to drive to St. Paul all the time but you do want to hang out and knit, send a message anyway and we can make some plans for the future.

Nonprofit: Under One Roof Fiber Arts (project of Sub-Saharan Youth & Family Services)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After school support for K - 5th graders


Bilingual Learning Center (BLC) is a Spanish and English that offers fun programming outside of school. We are seeking volunteers for our after school program where you'd support games, arts, storytelling and other various engaging activities. 

This is a great opportunity to practice your Spanish and gain experience with youth! Spanish is preferred but not required. 


Our schedule is flexible! Let us know your availability. 

We have two different after school sites Monday - Friday.

Windom Community School from 3:00 - 6:00pm Nokomis Heigths 5300 10th ave S Minneapolis 5541 from 2:00 - 6:00pm 

Before school volunteers needed from 7:30 - 9:30am as well!


How you will support:

Engage with students, encourage Spanish communication and listening, support groups through projects, lead storytelling, reading, games and activities, ensure everyone understands instructions by translating or re-explaining.Support staff with ensuring a safe and welcoming space, walking students from school to site, prepping snacks, cutting and preparing planned art activities, grabbing and putting away materials. Let us know how you'd like to support and grow!


Expectations of All BLC Volunteers:

Experience in working with youth At least a conversational level of Spanish is a plus Regular, consistent and punctual attendance Takes initiative, and can make quick decisions. Empower students by modeling leadership, respect, open mindedness and a positive attitude. 

 


Nonprofit: Bilingual Learning Center


Bilingual Learning Center (BLC) is a Spanish and English that offers fun programming outside of school. We are seeking volunteers for our after school program where you'd support games, arts, storytelling and other various engaging activities. 

This is a great opportunity to practice your Spanish and gain experience with youth! Spanish is preferred but not required. 


Our schedule is flexible! Let us know your availability. 

We have two different after school sites Monday - Friday.

Windom Community School from 3:00 - 6:00pm Nokomis Heigths 5300 10th ave S Minneapolis 5541 from 2:00 - 6:00pm 

Before school volunteers needed from 7:30 - 9:30am as well!


How you will support:

Engage with students, encourage Spanish communication and listening, support groups through projects, lead storytelling, reading, games and activities, ensure everyone understands instructions by translating or re-explaining.Support staff with ensuring a safe and welcoming space, walking students from school to site, prepping snacks, cutting and preparing planned art activities, grabbing and putting away materials. Let us know how you'd like to support and grow!


Expectations of All BLC Volunteers:

Experience in working with youth At least a conversational level of Spanish is a plus Regular, consistent and punctual attendance Takes initiative, and can make quick decisions. Empower students by modeling leadership, respect, open mindedness and a positive attitude. 

 


Nonprofit: Bilingual Learning Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55417

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Writing Intern

To Apply:  Online Application- https://www.tubman.org/give-help/volunteerintern/volunteer.html Complete online application and email cover letter, resume, and two writing samples to jbraun@tubman.org

 

Black, Indigenous, and people of color, multilingual speakers, people of all gender identities,

people with disabilities, and veterans are all encouraged to apply.

 

Role Summary

The ­Grant Writing Intern is responsible for assisting Tubman’s grant writing team. The position includes researching grant opportunities, writing grant proposals and reports, and gathering and analyzing data and organizational outcomes.

 

Impact & Benefits

Make a difference by helping to secure public and private grants, which provide financial support for Tubman, enabling our organization to continue to serve clients Gain valuable grant writing experience within a nonprofit social service organization Learn more about behind-the-scenes nonprofit fundraising efforts

 

Position Responsibilities Research grant opportunities, including funder priorities, recently funded proposals, requirements, and deadlines Gather and analyze data on community demographics and service trends Communicate with program staff to get updates on client services and outcomes Assist in writing corporate, foundation, and government letters of inquiry, proposals and reports

 

Qualifications & Expectations

Position Qualifications Strong professional writing and editing skills, ability to write clearly and persuasively Proficient with Microsoft office and internet research Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail Ability to work collaboratively and independently Ability to work with diverse teams to foster a culturally inclusive environment Ability to maintain confidentialityMust have a laptop and reliable internet connection

 

Time Commitment & Availability 10-15 hours per week for 6+ months. Must have daytime weekday availability.

 

Supervision & Training Attend Tubman’s five-part Volunteer/Intern Orientation and Training series Supervised by the Grants and Contract Manager and the Grant Writer

 

To Apply Complete online application and email cover letter, resume, and two writing samples to jbraun@tubman.org

 

Organization

Tubman offers safety, hope, and healing to people of all ages, genders, and cultural backgrounds who are facing relationship violence, sexual assault, exploitation, homelessness, addiction, mental health challenges, or other forms of trauma. We provide safe shelter and housing, legal services, mental and chemical health services, youth programs, and more.  www.tubman.org


Nonprofit: Tubman

To Apply:  Online Application- https://www.tubman.org/give-help/volunteerintern/volunteer.html Complete online application and email cover letter, resume, and two writing samples to jbraun@tubman.org

 

Black, Indigenous, and people of color, multilingual speakers, people of all gender identities,

people with disabilities, and veterans are all encouraged to apply.

 

Role Summary

The ­Grant Writing Intern is responsible for assisting Tubman’s grant writing team. The position includes researching grant opportunities, writing grant proposals and reports, and gathering and analyzing data and organizational outcomes.

 

Impact & Benefits

Make a difference by helping to secure public and private grants, which provide financial support for Tubman, enabling our organization to continue to serve clients Gain valuable grant writing experience within a nonprofit social service organization Learn more about behind-the-scenes nonprofit fundraising efforts

 

Position Responsibilities Research grant opportunities, including funder priorities, recently funded proposals, requirements, and deadlines Gather and analyze data on community demographics and service trends Communicate with program staff to get updates on client services and outcomes Assist in writing corporate, foundation, and government letters of inquiry, proposals and reports

 

Qualifications & Expectations

Position Qualifications Strong professional writing and editing skills, ability to write clearly and persuasively Proficient with Microsoft office and internet research Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail Ability to work collaboratively and independently Ability to work with diverse teams to foster a culturally inclusive environment Ability to maintain confidentialityMust have a laptop and reliable internet connection

 

Time Commitment & Availability 10-15 hours per week for 6+ months. Must have daytime weekday availability.

 

Supervision & Training Attend Tubman’s five-part Volunteer/Intern Orientation and Training series Supervised by the Grants and Contract Manager and the Grant Writer

 

To Apply Complete online application and email cover letter, resume, and two writing samples to jbraun@tubman.org

 

Organization

Tubman offers safety, hope, and healing to people of all ages, genders, and cultural backgrounds who are facing relationship violence, sexual assault, exploitation, homelessness, addiction, mental health challenges, or other forms of trauma. We provide safe shelter and housing, legal services, mental and chemical health services, youth programs, and more.  www.tubman.org


Nonprofit: Tubman

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gala4Goals 2026- Volunteer with The Sanneh Foundation

Gala4Goals 2026- Volunteer with The Sanneh Foundation Be part of something special—volunteer at Gala4Goals 2026!

Join us on Saturday, February 21, 2026, at the Saint Paul RiverCentre for The Sanneh Foundation’s largest annual fundraising event. Gala4Goals celebrates our mission to empower youth, improve lives, and unite communities through an evening of inspiration, connection, and community impact.

Volunteers make this event possible. From greeting guests and assisting with registration to supporting the silent auction, ballroom activities, and post-event tear down. Each role helps create a welcoming, seamless experience for our guests while supporting programs that serve thousands of youth and families across Minnesota every year.

Event Details:

Date: Saturday, February 21, 2026

Location: Saint Paul RiverCentre – 175 Kellogg Blvd, St. Paul, MN 55102

Dress Code: Semi-Formal/Cocktail attire

Dinner: Dinner will be provided at the beginning of your shift

Volunteers will help with:

Coat Check

Registration

Greeting

Ushering

Silent and Live Auction support

VIP Lounge

Monitor

Photographer

Pre-Event Set-Up

Post Event Tear Down

Please click below to register and sign up for shifts!Gala4Goals Volunteer



Nonprofit: The Sanneh Foundation

Gala4Goals 2026- Volunteer with The Sanneh Foundation Be part of something special—volunteer at Gala4Goals 2026!

Join us on Saturday, February 21, 2026, at the Saint Paul RiverCentre for The Sanneh Foundation’s largest annual fundraising event. Gala4Goals celebrates our mission to empower youth, improve lives, and unite communities through an evening of inspiration, connection, and community impact.

Volunteers make this event possible. From greeting guests and assisting with registration to supporting the silent auction, ballroom activities, and post-event tear down. Each role helps create a welcoming, seamless experience for our guests while supporting programs that serve thousands of youth and families across Minnesota every year.

Event Details:

Date: Saturday, February 21, 2026

Location: Saint Paul RiverCentre – 175 Kellogg Blvd, St. Paul, MN 55102

Dress Code: Semi-Formal/Cocktail attire

Dinner: Dinner will be provided at the beginning of your shift

Volunteers will help with:

Coat Check

Registration

Greeting

Ushering

Silent and Live Auction support

VIP Lounge

Monitor

Photographer

Pre-Event Set-Up

Post Event Tear Down

Please click below to register and sign up for shifts!Gala4Goals Volunteer



Nonprofit: The Sanneh Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 21, 2026

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Platelet Donor

Our platelet donation service-hours program provides an accountable, supervised, and dignified way for individuals to complete court-ordered community service while giving back in a meaningful way.

Safe, structured environment Verified hours, official documentation Aligned with community health and restorative goals Offers participants a chance to make a real contribution

This initiative not only helps individuals meet their service requirements with dignity and purpose — it also strengthens our donor pipeline, increases platelet availability for patients, and positions our organization as a supportive, solutions-oriented community partner.

Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers

Our platelet donation service-hours program provides an accountable, supervised, and dignified way for individuals to complete court-ordered community service while giving back in a meaningful way.

Safe, structured environment Verified hours, official documentation Aligned with community health and restorative goals Offers participants a chance to make a real contribution

This initiative not only helps individuals meet their service requirements with dignity and purpose — it also strengthens our donor pipeline, increases platelet availability for patients, and positions our organization as a supportive, solutions-oriented community partner.

Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become Volunteer Puppeteer (Age 18 +)

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

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

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

Training is provided!

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

 

Here’s what PACER volunteer puppeteers are saying:

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

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

Nonprofit: PACER Center

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

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

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

Training is provided!

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

 

Here’s what PACER volunteer puppeteers are saying:

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

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

Nonprofit: PACER Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55437

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Remote Opportunity: In-Kind Donation Needs

You can make a difference in the lives of those Avivo serves by donating urgent donation needs items or kits, which are listed below. Items can range from welcome baskets to move-in kits to basic hygiene items, and all make a tremendous difference in someone’s life. If you’re interested in making a difference, please look carefully over the following options to select a donation or kit that matches your interests.

Learn more about items needed and drop-off information.

Nonprofit: Avivo

You can make a difference in the lives of those Avivo serves by donating urgent donation needs items or kits, which are listed below. Items can range from welcome baskets to move-in kits to basic hygiene items, and all make a tremendous difference in someone’s life. If you’re interested in making a difference, please look carefully over the following options to select a donation or kit that matches your interests.

Learn more about items needed and drop-off information.

Nonprofit: Avivo

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Lead Arts and Craft Classes for Older Adults

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 volunteers interested in leading craft or art skill classes.  Beginning watercolor, rock painting, Alcohol ink,  card crafting or simple clay projects are all popular with our community. But we would love to hear your ideas! Projects need to be assessable to all skill levels and provide options for students  who struggle with dexterity.

Classes can be single-session, or take the form of weekly or monthly programs. You provide the skills and talent and Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors provides the event space and program materials.

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 volunteers interested in leading craft or art skill classes.  Beginning watercolor, rock painting, Alcohol ink,  card crafting or simple clay projects are all popular with our community. But we would love to hear your ideas! Projects need to be assessable to all skill levels and provide options for students  who struggle with dexterity.

Classes can be single-session, or take the form of weekly or monthly programs. You provide the skills and talent and Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors provides the event space and program materials.

Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55406

Allow Groups: No


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: Food Shelf Deliveries to Older Adults

Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors (LSHS) and Minnehaha Food Shelf (located in the Minnehaha United Methodist Church, 3701 E. 31st St) joined forces back in August of 2020 with concern for older adults in the community who were unable to pick up their food shelf items in person due to the COVID pandemic.

LSHS continues to provide this food shelf delivery service to older adults in the greater Longfellow neighborhoods, and we are looking for  volunteers who can assist with this program on at least one Tuesday a month.

Volunteers will be asked to work alongside LSHS and Minnehaha Food Shelf staff to choose and pack needed items to be delivered.  The number of clients varies,  but there are no more than 2 delivery stops. This opportunity can be physically demanding, and there is some heavy lifting involved. However, we work as a team to lighten the load.

We are looking for volunteers who can commit to at least one Tuesday morning a month for 1.5 -2.0 hours. 

Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors

Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors (LSHS) and Minnehaha Food Shelf (located in the Minnehaha United Methodist Church, 3701 E. 31st St) joined forces back in August of 2020 with concern for older adults in the community who were unable to pick up their food shelf items in person due to the COVID pandemic.

LSHS continues to provide this food shelf delivery service to older adults in the greater Longfellow neighborhoods, and we are looking for  volunteers who can assist with this program on at least one Tuesday a month.

Volunteers will be asked to work alongside LSHS and Minnehaha Food Shelf staff to choose and pack needed items to be delivered.  The number of clients varies,  but there are no more than 2 delivery stops. This opportunity can be physically demanding, and there is some heavy lifting involved. However, we work as a team to lighten the load.

We are looking for volunteers who can commit to at least one Tuesday morning a month for 1.5 -2.0 hours. 

Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55417

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Day Brighteners needed!

Brighten a Senior’s Day – And Make a New Friend!
You can make a meaningful difference in the lives of seniors in Minneapolis (55406, 55404) by volunteering for friendly visits or regular check-ins. Whether it's an in-person visit once or twice a month, a phone call, an uplifting email, or a handwritten card, your time and care can help ease the loneliness of isolation.

It’s a simple way to lift someone’s spirits—and you might gain a new friend in the process!
Background check required.

 

Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors

Brighten a Senior’s Day – And Make a New Friend!
You can make a meaningful difference in the lives of seniors in Minneapolis (55406, 55404) by volunteering for friendly visits or regular check-ins. Whether it's an in-person visit once or twice a month, a phone call, an uplifting email, or a handwritten card, your time and care can help ease the loneliness of isolation.

It’s a simple way to lift someone’s spirits—and you might gain a new friend in the process!
Background check required.

 

Nonprofit: Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55406

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Transport Coordinator

RAGOM is looking for a Transport Coordinator to help organize and oversee the safe transport of dogs entering our care. This role ensures dogs move smoothly from surrendering owners to fosters with compassion and efficiency.

Key Responsibilities:
· Plan and coordinate transport logistics
· Communicate with surrendering owners, drivers, and fosters
· Problem-solve routing and timing challenges
· Ensure each transport is completed safely and on schedule

Who We’re Looking For:
Someone detail-oriented, calm under pressure, and comfortable with email/phone communication during the day. Strong problem-solving skills and comfort with maps and routing are a plus.

Nonprofit: Retrieve a Golden of the Midwest

RAGOM is looking for a Transport Coordinator to help organize and oversee the safe transport of dogs entering our care. This role ensures dogs move smoothly from surrendering owners to fosters with compassion and efficiency.

Key Responsibilities:
· Plan and coordinate transport logistics
· Communicate with surrendering owners, drivers, and fosters
· Problem-solve routing and timing challenges
· Ensure each transport is completed safely and on schedule

Who We’re Looking For:
Someone detail-oriented, calm under pressure, and comfortable with email/phone communication during the day. Strong problem-solving skills and comfort with maps and routing are a plus.

Nonprofit: Retrieve a Golden of the Midwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55345

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Behavior Services Lead

We are seeking a dedicated Behavior Services Lead to oversee our Behavior Services Team, which supports foster families and helps manage dogs with behavioral challenges. Reporting to the Executive Director, this volunteer leader provides direction, guidance, and training to team members while ensuring effective coverage through calendar management and shift coordination. The role serves as the primary point of contact for questions, escalations, and issue resolution, and plays a key part in fostering a responsive, efficient, and supportive environment. Responsibilities also include managing bite incidents, overseeing Behavior Modification Plans, and stepping in when team members are unavailable. Ideal candidates will have strong organizational and problem-solving skills, excellent communication and interpersonal abilities, experience working with volunteers, and hands-on knowledge of dogs with behavioral issues. Good customer service skills are essential for assisting adopters, fosters, and surrendering owners with sensitivity and professionalism.

Nonprofit: Retrieve a Golden of the Midwest

We are seeking a dedicated Behavior Services Lead to oversee our Behavior Services Team, which supports foster families and helps manage dogs with behavioral challenges. Reporting to the Executive Director, this volunteer leader provides direction, guidance, and training to team members while ensuring effective coverage through calendar management and shift coordination. The role serves as the primary point of contact for questions, escalations, and issue resolution, and plays a key part in fostering a responsive, efficient, and supportive environment. Responsibilities also include managing bite incidents, overseeing Behavior Modification Plans, and stepping in when team members are unavailable. Ideal candidates will have strong organizational and problem-solving skills, excellent communication and interpersonal abilities, experience working with volunteers, and hands-on knowledge of dogs with behavioral issues. Good customer service skills are essential for assisting adopters, fosters, and surrendering owners with sensitivity and professionalism.

Nonprofit: Retrieve a Golden of the Midwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55345

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: drum circle volunteer once a month

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

Nonprofit: ComoConnects

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

Nonprofit: ComoConnects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join the Journey: Volunteer with We Can Ride to Empower Lives Through Therapeutic Riding

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with We Can Ride. Volunteers make our programs a success! Volunteer in our therapeutic riding and hippotherapy lessons. No horse or experience working with people with disabilities and special needs is required. We provide training for every volunteer role to ensure you are comfortable and confident while volunteering with us. Lessons are scheduled every day except Fridays, and we have both daytime and evening shifts available. For more information, contact us or visit our website at www.wecanride.org.

Nonprofit: We Can Ride, Inc.

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with We Can Ride. Volunteers make our programs a success! Volunteer in our therapeutic riding and hippotherapy lessons. No horse or experience working with people with disabilities and special needs is required. We provide training for every volunteer role to ensure you are comfortable and confident while volunteering with us. Lessons are scheduled every day except Fridays, and we have both daytime and evening shifts available. For more information, contact us or visit our website at www.wecanride.org.

Nonprofit: We Can Ride, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55359

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Arts, Crafts & Social Volunteer

Events Covered:

Art Installation: Botanical ExpressionsWNS 4: Heart and CraftsWNS 6: Light Up the Night – Disco Paint & Sip“Craft Me, I’m Irish”Under-the-Sea SocialValentine’s Day Dance

Description:

Bring creativity and connection to our adaptive recreation programs! Volunteers will help participants feel included in craft projects and social events, ensuring everyone has a fun and engaging experience.

Responsibilities:

Encourage participation and provide assistance with art projects.Foster a welcoming, inclusive environment.Help with decorations, setup, and cleanup.

Dates & Times:

Art Installation: Botanical Expressions: Thursday, January 15, 2026 from 4:45-6:45 PM at Brookview Community CenterHeart and Crafts: Wednesday, February 11, 2026 from 5:15-7:15 PM at Edina Senior CenterLight Up the Night – Disco Paint & Sip: Wednesday, February 25, 2026 from 5:15-7:15 PM at Chanhassen Rec Center Craft Me, I’m Irish: Monday, March 16, 2026 from 3:15-5:15 PM at St. Louis Park LibraryUnder-the-Sea Social: Monday, March 16, 2026 from 5:15-7:15 PM at Edina Senior CenterValentine’s Day Dance: Friday, February 13, 2026 from 5:45-8:15 PM at Brooklyn Park Community Activity Center

Skills Needed:

Creative, patient, and passionate about inclusion. Please note that our online training is required before volunteering.

To Sign-up and For More Information:

Visit: https://reach.vomo.org/org/reach

Nonprofit: Reach for Resources

Events Covered:

Art Installation: Botanical ExpressionsWNS 4: Heart and CraftsWNS 6: Light Up the Night – Disco Paint & Sip“Craft Me, I’m Irish”Under-the-Sea SocialValentine’s Day Dance

Description:

Bring creativity and connection to our adaptive recreation programs! Volunteers will help participants feel included in craft projects and social events, ensuring everyone has a fun and engaging experience.

Responsibilities:

Encourage participation and provide assistance with art projects.Foster a welcoming, inclusive environment.Help with decorations, setup, and cleanup.

Dates & Times:

Art Installation: Botanical Expressions: Thursday, January 15, 2026 from 4:45-6:45 PM at Brookview Community CenterHeart and Crafts: Wednesday, February 11, 2026 from 5:15-7:15 PM at Edina Senior CenterLight Up the Night – Disco Paint & Sip: Wednesday, February 25, 2026 from 5:15-7:15 PM at Chanhassen Rec Center Craft Me, I’m Irish: Monday, March 16, 2026 from 3:15-5:15 PM at St. Louis Park LibraryUnder-the-Sea Social: Monday, March 16, 2026 from 5:15-7:15 PM at Edina Senior CenterValentine’s Day Dance: Friday, February 13, 2026 from 5:45-8:15 PM at Brooklyn Park Community Activity Center

Skills Needed:

Creative, patient, and passionate about inclusion. Please note that our online training is required before volunteering.

To Sign-up and For More Information:

Visit: https://reach.vomo.org/org/reach

Nonprofit: Reach for Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 16, 2026

Zip Code: 55343

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cooking & Food Event Volunteer

Events Covered:

Let’s Get Cooking 1 & 2 (Grilled Cheese & Tomato Soup, Chicken Noodle Soup) WNS 2: Cooking – Pizza Bagels & Chips Bingo & Pizza Nights Superbowl Tailgate

Description:
Help participants feel included while learning basic cooking skills and enjoying meals together! Volunteers will provide encouragement, assist with food prep, and foster a welcoming atmosphere.

Responsibilities:

Support participants during cooking activities. Encourage social interaction and inclusion. Help serve food and clean up afterward.

Dates & Times:

Let’s Get Cooking 1 (Grilled Cheese & Tomato Soup): Monday, January 19, 2026 from 5:45-7:45 PM at Robbinsdale Cooper High School Let's Get Cooking 2 (Chicken Noodle Soup): Thursday, February 26, 2026 from 5:45-7:45 PM at Robbinsdale Cooper High School Cooking – Pizza Bagels & Chips: Wednesday, January 28, 2026 from 5:15-7:15 PM at Robbinsdale Cooper High SchoolBingo & Pizza Night 1: Tuesday, January 13, 2026 from 5:45-8:00 PM at St. Louis Park Rec CenterBingo & Pizza Night 2: Thursday, March 5, 2026 from 5:45-8:00 PM at Brooklyn Park Community Activity CenterSuperbowl Tailgate: Thursday, February 5, 2026 from 4:45-6:45 PM at St. Louis Park Library

Skills Needed:

Comfortable in a kitchen setting, friendly, and inclusive. Please note that all volunteer opportunities do require completion of our online training. 

To Sign-up and For More Information:

Visit: https://reach.vomo.org/org/reach

Nonprofit: Reach for Resources

Events Covered:

Let’s Get Cooking 1 & 2 (Grilled Cheese & Tomato Soup, Chicken Noodle Soup) WNS 2: Cooking – Pizza Bagels & Chips Bingo & Pizza Nights Superbowl Tailgate

Description:
Help participants feel included while learning basic cooking skills and enjoying meals together! Volunteers will provide encouragement, assist with food prep, and foster a welcoming atmosphere.

Responsibilities:

Support participants during cooking activities. Encourage social interaction and inclusion. Help serve food and clean up afterward.

Dates & Times:

Let’s Get Cooking 1 (Grilled Cheese & Tomato Soup): Monday, January 19, 2026 from 5:45-7:45 PM at Robbinsdale Cooper High School Let's Get Cooking 2 (Chicken Noodle Soup): Thursday, February 26, 2026 from 5:45-7:45 PM at Robbinsdale Cooper High School Cooking – Pizza Bagels & Chips: Wednesday, January 28, 2026 from 5:15-7:15 PM at Robbinsdale Cooper High SchoolBingo & Pizza Night 1: Tuesday, January 13, 2026 from 5:45-8:00 PM at St. Louis Park Rec CenterBingo & Pizza Night 2: Thursday, March 5, 2026 from 5:45-8:00 PM at Brooklyn Park Community Activity CenterSuperbowl Tailgate: Thursday, February 5, 2026 from 4:45-6:45 PM at St. Louis Park Library

Skills Needed:

Comfortable in a kitchen setting, friendly, and inclusive. Please note that all volunteer opportunities do require completion of our online training. 

To Sign-up and For More Information:

Visit: https://reach.vomo.org/org/reach

Nonprofit: Reach for Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 5, 2026

Zip Code: 55343

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social & Game Night Volunteer

Events Covered:

Bingo & Pizza Nights (1 & 2) Bingo Nights (1 & 2) WNS 1: UNO – Lost in the Blizzard WNS 8: Rec Rally – Indoor Field Day Birthday Celebration (Jan–Mar)

Description:
Join us for fun-filled evenings of games and social activities! Volunteers will help participants feel welcome and included, assist with games like Bingo and UNO, and create a positive, supportive environment.

Responsibilities:

Greet participants warmly and encourage engagement. Assist with games and activities, ensuring everyone can participate. Help serve snacks or pizza. Support setup and cleanup.

Dates & Times:

Bingo & Pizza Night 1: Tuesday, January 13, 2026 from 5:45-8:00 PM at St. Louis Park Rec CenterBingo & Pizza Night 2: Thursday, March 5, 2026 from 5:45-8:00 PM at Brooklyn Park Community Activity CenterBingo Night 1: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 from 5:45-7:45 PM at Chanhassen Rec CenterBingo Night 2: Thursday, March 26, 2026 from 5:45-7:45 PM at Chanhassen Rec CenterUNO – Lost in the Blizzard: Wednesday, January 21, 2026 from 5:15-7:15 PM at Brookview Community Center Rec Rally – Indoor Field Day: Wednesday, March 11, 2026 from 5:15-7:15 PM at Chanhassen Rec CenterBirthday Celebration (Jan–Mar): Thursday, March 19, 2026 from 3:45-5:45 PM at St. Louis Park Library

Skills Needed:
Friendly, patient, and passionate about inclusion. Please note that all volunteer opportunities do require completion of our online training. 

To Sign-up and For More Information:
Visit: https://reach.vomo.org/org/reach


Nonprofit: Reach for Resources

Events Covered:

Bingo & Pizza Nights (1 & 2) Bingo Nights (1 & 2) WNS 1: UNO – Lost in the Blizzard WNS 8: Rec Rally – Indoor Field Day Birthday Celebration (Jan–Mar)

Description:
Join us for fun-filled evenings of games and social activities! Volunteers will help participants feel welcome and included, assist with games like Bingo and UNO, and create a positive, supportive environment.

Responsibilities:

Greet participants warmly and encourage engagement. Assist with games and activities, ensuring everyone can participate. Help serve snacks or pizza. Support setup and cleanup.

Dates & Times:

Bingo & Pizza Night 1: Tuesday, January 13, 2026 from 5:45-8:00 PM at St. Louis Park Rec CenterBingo & Pizza Night 2: Thursday, March 5, 2026 from 5:45-8:00 PM at Brooklyn Park Community Activity CenterBingo Night 1: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 from 5:45-7:45 PM at Chanhassen Rec CenterBingo Night 2: Thursday, March 26, 2026 from 5:45-7:45 PM at Chanhassen Rec CenterUNO – Lost in the Blizzard: Wednesday, January 21, 2026 from 5:15-7:15 PM at Brookview Community Center Rec Rally – Indoor Field Day: Wednesday, March 11, 2026 from 5:15-7:15 PM at Chanhassen Rec CenterBirthday Celebration (Jan–Mar): Thursday, March 19, 2026 from 3:45-5:45 PM at St. Louis Park Library

Skills Needed:
Friendly, patient, and passionate about inclusion. Please note that all volunteer opportunities do require completion of our online training. 

To Sign-up and For More Information:
Visit: https://reach.vomo.org/org/reach


Nonprofit: Reach for Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 26, 2026

Zip Code: 55343

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Engagement Intern

Organization: Reach for Resources
Location: Hybrid (Remote + In-Person Events in the Twin Cities Area)
Hours: 150 total | 5–10 hours per week | Flexible schedule
Duration: Minimum 6 months

About the Role:

As a Community Engagement Intern with Reach for Resources, you’ll help raise awareness about our programs and services by representing us at local events and building connections in the community. This role combines event participation with outreach and research tasks, offering a mix of in-person and remote work.

Key Responsibilities: Represent Reach for Resources at community events and facilitate interactive activities (e.g., spinning wheel or Plinko). Share information about our programs and services with event attendees. Assist with event setup and teardown. Pick up and return event supplies from the Reach office (mileage reimbursement available). Research and recommend tabling events that align with our mission. Identify and connect with potential networks, businesses, and organizations for sponsorship and partnership opportunities. Qualifications:

The ideal candidate enjoys engaging with people and has strong oral communication skills. Must be at least 16 years old, punctual, reliable, and able to navigate to various event locations. Availability for evenings and weekends is preferred, with some daytime options available. Volunteers will wear Reach-branded gear (provided). 

Benefits: Gain hands-on experience in community engagement, outreach, and event coordination within a nonprofit setting. Strengthen your résumé and build professional networks. Develop practical skills in communication, relationship-building, and partnership development. Learn about nonprofit operations, marketing strategies, and community impact initiatives. Mileage reimbursement available for trips between the office and event sites. Commitment:

150 hours total | 5–10 hours per week | Hybrid (remote research and planning + in-person events). Most events occur evenings/weekends, with some daytime options.

Nonprofit: Reach for Resources

Organization: Reach for Resources
Location: Hybrid (Remote + In-Person Events in the Twin Cities Area)
Hours: 150 total | 5–10 hours per week | Flexible schedule
Duration: Minimum 6 months

About the Role:

As a Community Engagement Intern with Reach for Resources, you’ll help raise awareness about our programs and services by representing us at local events and building connections in the community. This role combines event participation with outreach and research tasks, offering a mix of in-person and remote work.

Key Responsibilities: Represent Reach for Resources at community events and facilitate interactive activities (e.g., spinning wheel or Plinko). Share information about our programs and services with event attendees. Assist with event setup and teardown. Pick up and return event supplies from the Reach office (mileage reimbursement available). Research and recommend tabling events that align with our mission. Identify and connect with potential networks, businesses, and organizations for sponsorship and partnership opportunities. Qualifications:

The ideal candidate enjoys engaging with people and has strong oral communication skills. Must be at least 16 years old, punctual, reliable, and able to navigate to various event locations. Availability for evenings and weekends is preferred, with some daytime options available. Volunteers will wear Reach-branded gear (provided). 

Benefits: Gain hands-on experience in community engagement, outreach, and event coordination within a nonprofit setting. Strengthen your résumé and build professional networks. Develop practical skills in communication, relationship-building, and partnership development. Learn about nonprofit operations, marketing strategies, and community impact initiatives. Mileage reimbursement available for trips between the office and event sites. Commitment:

150 hours total | 5–10 hours per week | Hybrid (remote research and planning + in-person events). Most events occur evenings/weekends, with some daytime options.

Nonprofit: Reach for Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55343

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sewing Skills for Girls Empowerment Project

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

We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated volunteer to support our Girls Empowerment Project by helping us sew reusable pads for young girls. Your time and effort will directly contribute to improving menstrual health, restoring dignity, and ensuring that girls can attend school with confidence and comfort. This initiative provides a sustainable solution to period poverty while empowering girls with the care and support they deserve. If you have sewing skills or a willingness to learn, we would love for you to join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of these young girls.

Flexible schedule.

 

Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute

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

We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated volunteer to support our Girls Empowerment Project by helping us sew reusable pads for young girls. Your time and effort will directly contribute to improving menstrual health, restoring dignity, and ensuring that girls can attend school with confidence and comfort. This initiative provides a sustainable solution to period poverty while empowering girls with the care and support they deserve. If you have sewing skills or a willingness to learn, we would love for you to join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of these young girls.

Flexible schedule.

 

Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Criminal Legal Advocate (Ramsey/Washington County)

Role Summary

The Criminal Legal Advocate is responsible for attending court in Stillwater or St. Paul and relays information about criminal domestic assault cases to the clients involved. 

Impact & Benefits

Assist clients in navigating the court process, which can be confusing and intimidating Learn about domestic violence and the criminal court process and, depending on the team needs, the civil court process Provide information and support to clients through other resources and referrals as needed  Position Responsibilities Case preparation for court hearings Attend court hearings and communicate input to the judge/prosecutor handling the cases Talk with clients in court if they are present, or by phone, providing information, support, safety planning and assistance in understanding the court process Document outcomes of the court appearances and complete all necessary follow-up and data entry Depending on need, assist clients with writing OFPs and follow up with the Service Center/Court Administration and Sheriff’s Department to complete the filing process Position Qualifications Demonstrated interest and understanding of the complex dynamics of domestic violence, the court system and legal terminology preferred Able to work independently and communicate with staff about workload Excellent communication skills, including active listening skills and ability to respond without judgment to client needs, reacting appropriately with empathy and respect Demonstrated ability to maintain appropriate professional boundaries and confidentiality Ability to work with diverse teams and clients to foster a culturally inclusive environment Must have own transportation Must have a smart phone and be able to use Google Voice to call and receive calls from clients Time Commitment & Availability Two 8 hour days per week required-must be able to start at 7:30 am A minimum of 9 months preferred Weekday, daytime availability required  Supervision & Training Attend Tubman’s five-part Volunteer/Intern Orientation and Training series Supervision provided by the Legal Services Team

Nonprofit: Tubman

Role Summary

The Criminal Legal Advocate is responsible for attending court in Stillwater or St. Paul and relays information about criminal domestic assault cases to the clients involved. 

Impact & Benefits

Assist clients in navigating the court process, which can be confusing and intimidating Learn about domestic violence and the criminal court process and, depending on the team needs, the civil court process Provide information and support to clients through other resources and referrals as needed  Position Responsibilities Case preparation for court hearings Attend court hearings and communicate input to the judge/prosecutor handling the cases Talk with clients in court if they are present, or by phone, providing information, support, safety planning and assistance in understanding the court process Document outcomes of the court appearances and complete all necessary follow-up and data entry Depending on need, assist clients with writing OFPs and follow up with the Service Center/Court Administration and Sheriff’s Department to complete the filing process Position Qualifications Demonstrated interest and understanding of the complex dynamics of domestic violence, the court system and legal terminology preferred Able to work independently and communicate with staff about workload Excellent communication skills, including active listening skills and ability to respond without judgment to client needs, reacting appropriately with empathy and respect Demonstrated ability to maintain appropriate professional boundaries and confidentiality Ability to work with diverse teams and clients to foster a culturally inclusive environment Must have own transportation Must have a smart phone and be able to use Google Voice to call and receive calls from clients Time Commitment & Availability Two 8 hour days per week required-must be able to start at 7:30 am A minimum of 9 months preferred Weekday, daytime availability required  Supervision & Training Attend Tubman’s five-part Volunteer/Intern Orientation and Training series Supervision provided by the Legal Services Team

Nonprofit: Tubman

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2026

Zip Code: 55109

Allow Groups: No


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

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

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

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

*Must have valid license for a background check

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

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

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

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

*Must have valid license for a background check

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MOCRC: Enjoy and Maintain our Trails!

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

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

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

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

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

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

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

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

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

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55024

Allow Groups: No


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

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

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

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

*Must have valid license for a background check

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

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

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

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

*Must have valid license for a background check

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Greeting and Front Desk Volunteers Needed:

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

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

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

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

*Must have valid license for background check

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

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

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

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

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

*Must have valid license for background check

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Conference & Retreat Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: “Delighting in Dance!”: Dancing Teachers Needed

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

We know that dance is proven to improve moods, reduce stress, and is a great work out! MORA would love for our participants to experience all the benefits of dance by having a teacher or group of dancers who would be interested in coming to lead our participants in a regular dance hour. Come spend time chatting, meeting new people, and creating a fun time of community! You lead the music and style of dance. No previous experience necessary. Staff will always be available to help. Day and time are flexible.

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

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres

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

We know that dance is proven to improve moods, reduce stress, and is a great work out! MORA would love for our participants to experience all the benefits of dance by having a teacher or group of dancers who would be interested in coming to lead our participants in a regular dance hour. Come spend time chatting, meeting new people, and creating a fun time of community! You lead the music and style of dance. No previous experience necessary. Staff will always be available to help. Day and time are flexible.

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

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55386

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer with MORA’s Choir: “To Sing is an Expression of your Being”

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

We know that singing is proven to improve moods, reduce stress, improve memory, and build confidence! MORA would love for our participants to experience all the benefits of singing by having a choir leader who would be interested in coming to lead our participants in a regular choir hour. Come spend time chatting, meeting new people, and creating a fun time of community! Staff will always be available. Day and time are flexible.

“To sing is an expression of your being…”-Maria Callus

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

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres

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

We know that singing is proven to improve moods, reduce stress, improve memory, and build confidence! MORA would love for our participants to experience all the benefits of singing by having a choir leader who would be interested in coming to lead our participants in a regular choir hour. Come spend time chatting, meeting new people, and creating a fun time of community! Staff will always be available. Day and time are flexible.

“To sing is an expression of your being…”-Maria Callus

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

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55386

Allow Groups: No


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

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

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

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

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres

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

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

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

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55386

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MORA: "Comfort of Home" Meal Delivery

Volunteer with Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) and be a vital part of our unique programming to enhance personal growth for people with mental and physical disabilities. MORA includes a wide array of services to support children, adults, and seniors by a caring and dedicated team. In offering your time, talents, or donations to MORA, you help to create a stronger community that values empowerment and belonging for ALL.
Do you love to cook?! We are looking for volunteers to make and deliver a meal to one of our many residential group homes located throughout the Western Metro. Homemade meals offer so much comfort and will allow 6-8 staff and residents the opportunity to enjoy a dinner together. Make meals in the convenience of your own home! Choose what you make, or we can provide a list of suggestions. We will work with you to coordinate your delivery as a "one time" or as an "on-going" opportunity. This is so much fun to do as an individual or with your family, work group, corporate group, or book club!


Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres

Volunteer with Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) and be a vital part of our unique programming to enhance personal growth for people with mental and physical disabilities. MORA includes a wide array of services to support children, adults, and seniors by a caring and dedicated team. In offering your time, talents, or donations to MORA, you help to create a stronger community that values empowerment and belonging for ALL.
Do you love to cook?! We are looking for volunteers to make and deliver a meal to one of our many residential group homes located throughout the Western Metro. Homemade meals offer so much comfort and will allow 6-8 staff and residents the opportunity to enjoy a dinner together. Make meals in the convenience of your own home! Choose what you make, or we can provide a list of suggestions. We will work with you to coordinate your delivery as a "one time" or as an "on-going" opportunity. This is so much fun to do as an individual or with your family, work group, corporate group, or book club!


Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55386

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Create a Party or be an Activity Assistant for Individuals with Disabilities

Volunteer with Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) and be a vital part of our unique programming to enhance personal growth for people with mental and physical disabilities. MORA includes a wide array of services to support children, adults, and seniors by a caring and dedicated team. In offering your time, talents, or donations to MORA, you help to create a stronger community that values empowerment and belonging for ALL.
If you love to have fun, chat, and enjoy getting to know people, this is the opportunity for you! MORA weekly activities at our Gym in Victoria as well as at our residential houses across the west metro. Engaging activities help those in our community to learn, meet their goals, and create meaningful friendships! Participate and encourage adults with disabilities to join in a variety of activities from arts and crafts to games, music, and yoga. If you have a special skill or interest that you would like to share, we would love to work with you on creating new activities too! Great for individuals, families, teams, businesses, etc.

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres

Volunteer with Mount Olivet Rolling Acres (MORA) and be a vital part of our unique programming to enhance personal growth for people with mental and physical disabilities. MORA includes a wide array of services to support children, adults, and seniors by a caring and dedicated team. In offering your time, talents, or donations to MORA, you help to create a stronger community that values empowerment and belonging for ALL.
If you love to have fun, chat, and enjoy getting to know people, this is the opportunity for you! MORA weekly activities at our Gym in Victoria as well as at our residential houses across the west metro. Engaging activities help those in our community to learn, meet their goals, and create meaningful friendships! Participate and encourage adults with disabilities to join in a variety of activities from arts and crafts to games, music, and yoga. If you have a special skill or interest that you would like to share, we would love to work with you on creating new activities too! Great for individuals, families, teams, businesses, etc.

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55386

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Young Professionals Board- Help End Youth Homelessness

YouthLink is currently accepting applications for the Young Professionals Board.

Are you a young professional looking to make a difference in our community? Are you passionate about preventing and ending youth homelessness in the Twin Cities? Are you looking to gain nonprofit board experience and expand your network? Then YouthLink's Young Professionals Board (YPB) may be for you!

Purpose of the Young Professionals Board:
The YPB's mission is to create avenues for young professionals to more deeply engage with YouthLink through volunteerism, fundraising, networking, and community engagement. YPB members advocate and increase awareness for the issues faced by young people experiencing homelessness among their peers. The YPB typically hosts one or two fundraisers per year with an annual fundraising goal of $5,000.

Who makes up the Young Professionals Board?
YPB members come from a wide variety of industries and job functions, including (but not limited to) health care, technology, social services, and law. Members must be 21 years old. Joining the YPB will give you insight and experience into what it is like to be on a nonprofit board. Applicants should show a commitment to diversity, equity, justice, and inclusion. YouthLink's YPB strives to have a diverse membership when it comes to cultural background, race, ethnicity, gender expression, sexuality, ability, socioeconomic status, and life experiences. 

Commitment & Terms:
The YPB meets monthly. Members should plan on attending 9 out of 11 scheduled meetings each year. The current board has been meeting on last Thursday evening of the month from 5 PM- 6PM. Meetings alternate between in-person at YouthLink and virtual. Members are expected to volunteer time outside of the monthly meetings as well; for example, to fulfill work related to fundraisers or special projects. Members are appointed to a two-year term. Each member may have their term extended for one additional year. 


About YouthLink:
YouthLink works with youth, ages 16-24, who are experiencing homelessness. We are located in downtown Minneapolis and serve youth across the Twin Cities. YouthLink has more than 45 years of experience connecting young people with a community of resources and support. Whether it’s basic needs, like a shower or a hot meal, assistance with employment or educational goals, accessing mental and physical health resources, or finding supportive housing, we can help young people at all stages of their journey.

You can apply via our Google form application here. *Applications will be considered on a rolling basis.*

Questions? Please reach out to Carley Noyce, Development Manager, at noyce@youthlinkmn.org. 

Nonprofit: YouthLink

YouthLink is currently accepting applications for the Young Professionals Board.

Are you a young professional looking to make a difference in our community? Are you passionate about preventing and ending youth homelessness in the Twin Cities? Are you looking to gain nonprofit board experience and expand your network? Then YouthLink's Young Professionals Board (YPB) may be for you!

Purpose of the Young Professionals Board:
The YPB's mission is to create avenues for young professionals to more deeply engage with YouthLink through volunteerism, fundraising, networking, and community engagement. YPB members advocate and increase awareness for the issues faced by young people experiencing homelessness among their peers. The YPB typically hosts one or two fundraisers per year with an annual fundraising goal of $5,000.

Who makes up the Young Professionals Board?
YPB members come from a wide variety of industries and job functions, including (but not limited to) health care, technology, social services, and law. Members must be 21 years old. Joining the YPB will give you insight and experience into what it is like to be on a nonprofit board. Applicants should show a commitment to diversity, equity, justice, and inclusion. YouthLink's YPB strives to have a diverse membership when it comes to cultural background, race, ethnicity, gender expression, sexuality, ability, socioeconomic status, and life experiences. 

Commitment & Terms:
The YPB meets monthly. Members should plan on attending 9 out of 11 scheduled meetings each year. The current board has been meeting on last Thursday evening of the month from 5 PM- 6PM. Meetings alternate between in-person at YouthLink and virtual. Members are expected to volunteer time outside of the monthly meetings as well; for example, to fulfill work related to fundraisers or special projects. Members are appointed to a two-year term. Each member may have their term extended for one additional year. 


About YouthLink:
YouthLink works with youth, ages 16-24, who are experiencing homelessness. We are located in downtown Minneapolis and serve youth across the Twin Cities. YouthLink has more than 45 years of experience connecting young people with a community of resources and support. Whether it’s basic needs, like a shower or a hot meal, assistance with employment or educational goals, accessing mental and physical health resources, or finding supportive housing, we can help young people at all stages of their journey.

You can apply via our Google form application here. *Applications will be considered on a rolling basis.*

Questions? Please reach out to Carley Noyce, Development Manager, at noyce@youthlinkmn.org. 

Nonprofit: YouthLink

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 31, 2026

Zip Code: 55403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Skilled Volunteer Service Needed: Brick Patio Repair

Skilled Volunteer Service Needed: Brick Patio Repair

One of our PPL properties in Minneapolis is in need of a brick patio repair to help restore a safe, welcoming outdoor space for our residents. We’re seeking an individual or community organization with experience in leveling and laying brick, as well as the physical ability to lift, bend, and kneel as needed for this type of project.  The patio is 12x10 feet and not the entire area needs to be repaired, only a portion of it. 

In addition to skilled volunteer support, we are also hoping to partner with a group or organization that may be willing to donate or help offset the cost of necessary materials.

If you or your organization have the expertise—and possibly the resources—to help revitalize this space for the community it serves, we would love to connect.


Please reach out if you have questions.

Nonprofit: Project for Pride in Living, Inc. - PPL

Skilled Volunteer Service Needed: Brick Patio Repair

One of our PPL properties in Minneapolis is in need of a brick patio repair to help restore a safe, welcoming outdoor space for our residents. We’re seeking an individual or community organization with experience in leveling and laying brick, as well as the physical ability to lift, bend, and kneel as needed for this type of project.  The patio is 12x10 feet and not the entire area needs to be repaired, only a portion of it. 

In addition to skilled volunteer support, we are also hoping to partner with a group or organization that may be willing to donate or help offset the cost of necessary materials.

If you or your organization have the expertise—and possibly the resources—to help revitalize this space for the community it serves, we would love to connect.


Please reach out if you have questions.

Nonprofit: Project for Pride in Living, Inc. - PPL

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Provide gifts for seniors this holiday!

Share the holiday spirit with older adults on fixed incomes. Host a donation drive with your friends or family or purchase gifts on your own.

Gifts for Seniors strives to alleviate the loss of connection to community and the devastating spiral into loneliness that negatively impacts health and wellbeing. The holiday season is a time to bring a light to those who need it most.

Learn about the most needed and requested gifts here.

Purchase gifts from our online registries at:

TARGET

AMAZON

BEST BUY

Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors

Share the holiday spirit with older adults on fixed incomes. Host a donation drive with your friends or family or purchase gifts on your own.

Gifts for Seniors strives to alleviate the loss of connection to community and the devastating spiral into loneliness that negatively impacts health and wellbeing. The holiday season is a time to bring a light to those who need it most.

Learn about the most needed and requested gifts here.

Purchase gifts from our online registries at:

TARGET

AMAZON

BEST BUY

Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Photography

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 would love to add you to our roster of Photography Volunteers that we reach out to when big and small events are coming up to see if you are available and interested in helping out.

Please plan to use your own camera equipment for this role. We will give you a shot list before each event. It would be excellent if you can provide the images to us within the week 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 would love to add you to our roster of Photography Volunteers that we reach out to when big and small events are coming up to see if you are available and interested in helping out.

Please plan to use your own camera equipment for this role. We will give you a shot list before each event. It would be excellent if you can provide the images to us within the week following the event.

Nonprofit: Can Do Canines

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55428

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ASL Interpretation

As an organization that serves deaf and hard-of-hearing clients, we frequently have meetings and events where we need the assistance of people certified in ASL.

If this is a skill you possess, we would love to be able to reach out to you to see if you are available and interested in interpreting one-on-one for client meetings, Check In Tables at events, and for volunteers who are deaf and want to help at our events and projects.

If you are certified in ASL and want to volunteer to use this skill, we would love your help!

Nonprofit: Can Do Canines

As an organization that serves deaf and hard-of-hearing clients, we frequently have meetings and events where we need the assistance of people certified in ASL.

If this is a skill you possess, we would love to be able to reach out to you to see if you are available and interested in interpreting one-on-one for client meetings, Check In Tables at events, and for volunteers who are deaf and want to help at our events and projects.

If you are certified in ASL and want to volunteer to use this skill, we would love your help!

Nonprofit: Can Do Canines

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55428

Allow Groups: No


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: Rainbow Wardrobe request

Twin Cities Pride's free gender affirming clothing closet is in need of some supplies. We have a lot of requests for underwear and since we don't accept used underwear, we often run out of our supply quickly. Please consider donating new underwear- boxers, boxer briefs, briefs (both masculine and feminine) of all sizes. 


Nonprofit: Twin Cities Pride

Twin Cities Pride's free gender affirming clothing closet is in need of some supplies. We have a lot of requests for underwear and since we don't accept used underwear, we often run out of our supply quickly. Please consider donating new underwear- boxers, boxer briefs, briefs (both masculine and feminine) of all sizes. 


Nonprofit: Twin Cities Pride

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HR Volunteer (Governance Committee)

Leaders of Today and Tomorrow (LOTT) is currently recruiting new committee members who are passionate about empowering women leaders for terms starting now on the Governance Committee. The Governance Committee is responsible for board and committee member recruitment, policy updates, board/committee member development, managing mid-year/year-end/exit surveys.

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

LOTT is an active, working board that works alongside committee members to power a volunteer-run organization. As a committee member, you will give your time, expertise, and passion to help drive our organization and leadership fellow program forward. LOTT’s fellowship program is designed to develop and challenge emerging professional women, helping them build leadership skills that will impact their careers and communities.

Committee meetings take place approximately once per month on a day that members agree upon. There are times the LOTT community comes together in person throughout the year though. The average time commitment is about 5-10 hours per month for committee members. Committee members commit to a one-year renewable term. Applications consist of an online application and resume upload. You can apply online and learn more about the process here: https://www.wearelott.org/join-the-board

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

Nonprofit: Leaders of Today and Tomorrow

Leaders of Today and Tomorrow (LOTT) is currently recruiting new committee members who are passionate about empowering women leaders for terms starting now on the Governance Committee. The Governance Committee is responsible for board and committee member recruitment, policy updates, board/committee member development, managing mid-year/year-end/exit surveys.

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

LOTT is an active, working board that works alongside committee members to power a volunteer-run organization. As a committee member, you will give your time, expertise, and passion to help drive our organization and leadership fellow program forward. LOTT’s fellowship program is designed to develop and challenge emerging professional women, helping them build leadership skills that will impact their careers and communities.

Committee meetings take place approximately once per month on a day that members agree upon. There are times the LOTT community comes together in person throughout the year though. The average time commitment is about 5-10 hours per month for committee members. Committee members commit to a one-year renewable term. Applications consist of an online application and resume upload. You can apply online and learn more about the process here: https://www.wearelott.org/join-the-board

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

Nonprofit: Leaders of Today and Tomorrow

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Companion for Elders at Episcopal Homes

Do you enjoy spending time with older adults? Episcopal Homes is seeking compassionate volunteers to serve as one-to-one companions 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   Tour guide from Iris Park Commons lobby to other parts of the campus during our Gardens Welcome Center closure

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   Skip Bo card game co-leader: Wednesdays 2-4pm

o   Skip Bo card game leader: 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 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   Tour guide from Iris Park Commons lobby to other parts of the campus during our Gardens Welcome Center closure

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   Skip Bo card game co-leader: Wednesdays 2-4pm

o   Skip Bo card game leader: 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: Group service projects in our gardens and natural areas

Bring your group together to make a lasting impact in our parks! Groups ranging in size from 5–50 volunteers can take part in one-time service projects that support the health and beauty of our gardens and natural areas.
   Ideal For: 

Groups of 5–30 volunteers (larger sites may accommodate up to 50)  Corporate teams  Spiritual and community organizations  Clubs and schools  Families and youth groups 
Availability: 
Season: April–November (weather dependent)          Times: Weekday mornings or early afternoons  Limited weekend availability  2–3 hour time slots between 8/9 AM – 2/3 PM  Occasional late afternoon or early evening sessions available 
Typical Project Tasks:  Spring and fall garden and landscape clean-ups  Planting, weeding, pruning, and mulching in gardens and along trails  Invasive plant removal (e.g., buckthorn)  Litter pickup and park or playground clean-up

If you're interested in this opportunity, please fill out this form

Nonprofit: Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board

Bring your group together to make a lasting impact in our parks! Groups ranging in size from 5–50 volunteers can take part in one-time service projects that support the health and beauty of our gardens and natural areas.
   Ideal For: 

Groups of 5–30 volunteers (larger sites may accommodate up to 50)  Corporate teams  Spiritual and community organizations  Clubs and schools  Families and youth groups 
Availability: 
Season: April–November (weather dependent)          Times: Weekday mornings or early afternoons  Limited weekend availability  2–3 hour time slots between 8/9 AM – 2/3 PM  Occasional late afternoon or early evening sessions available 
Typical Project Tasks:  Spring and fall garden and landscape clean-ups  Planting, weeding, pruning, and mulching in gardens and along trails  Invasive plant removal (e.g., buckthorn)  Litter pickup and park or playground clean-up

If you're interested in this opportunity, please fill out this form

Nonprofit: Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55409

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Volunteer Needed: Help Recruit & Support Walk Participants

Help Support Walk Teams & Participants for Minnesota's Largest Suicide Prevention Event! 

We're looking for Participant Outreach & Recruitment Volunteers to help grow and support Walk teams for the Twin Cities Out of the Darkness Walk.

This role is perfect for someone who enjoys connecting with people, sharing information, and motivating others to participate. 

What You'll Do:

Reach out to past Walk teams and captainsHelp recruit new teams from workplaces, schools, and community groupsProvide fundraising tips and encouragement Support Walk kickoff and thank-you events

What You'll Gain:

Community-building experience Leadership and communication skillsA welcoming volunteer committeeA meaningful way to support suicide prevention

Time Commitment: 2-4 hours/week with flexible, hybrid meetings.

Apply today and help grow this impactful community event.

Nonprofit: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Help Support Walk Teams & Participants for Minnesota's Largest Suicide Prevention Event! 

We're looking for Participant Outreach & Recruitment Volunteers to help grow and support Walk teams for the Twin Cities Out of the Darkness Walk.

This role is perfect for someone who enjoys connecting with people, sharing information, and motivating others to participate. 

What You'll Do:

Reach out to past Walk teams and captainsHelp recruit new teams from workplaces, schools, and community groupsProvide fundraising tips and encouragement Support Walk kickoff and thank-you events

What You'll Gain:

Community-building experience Leadership and communication skillsA welcoming volunteer committeeA meaningful way to support suicide prevention

Time Commitment: 2-4 hours/week with flexible, hybrid meetings.

Apply today and help grow this impactful community event.

Nonprofit: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55103

Allow Groups: Yes