Volunteer: Host a Supply DriveHost a Supply Drive at your workplace, faith-based organization, or in your community! You can help provide essential items to youth in need while raising awareness. Face to Face serves an average of 120 youth each day. Supply Drives allow us to fill the gaps in donations and make sure youth have what they need to fully function. Types of Supply Drives: Snack Bags: Protein (jerky, granola bar) Fruit (applesauce cup, fruit snacks) Salty (chips, crackers) Sweet (rice Krispies, cookies) Beverage (water, Gatorade, juice)Hygiene Kits: Shampoo Conditioner Toothbrush Toothpaste Lip Balm Bar soap Wash cloth Body/shower Wipes (Individual wrap)Self-Care Kits (Make it themed!) Lip Balm Hand lotion Small snack or candy Face masks Journal/pen Fun item (fidget toy, stress ball, etc)Newborn Baby Kits: Baby Onesies (0-3) Baby Shampoo Baby socks Baby blankets Baby towels Baby Safety kits Diaper WipesProgram Needs: Youth Housing Support Program: New Boxerbriefs, adult sizes S-XL New Women's underwear, sizes S-XL Sports Bras, sizes S-XL Hanes White T-shirts, sizes S-XL Dove Soap Bars Degree Deodorant Shampoo & conditioner for textured hair (Cantu) Individual packaged snacks (granola bars, chips, jerky) Menstrual hygiene (pads, tampons)Prenatal Program: Birthing/exercise ball (new or used) Baby onesies, sizes 0-18months (new or used) Baby clothes, sizes 0-12 months (new or gently used) Pack N' Plays (new or good condition) Car seat/strollers (good condition) - Subjected to inspection and must not be expired Baby shampoo Nursing bras in size S-XL Baby bottles (stage 2 or 3) Anti-Nausea kits (peppermint/ginger tea, sea bands, ginger candy) Prenatal vitaminsNonprofit: Face to Face Health and Counseling Host a Supply Drive at your workplace, faith-based organization, or in your community! You can help provide essential items to youth in need while raising awareness. Face to Face serves an average of 120 youth each day. Supply Drives allow us to fill the gaps in donations and make sure youth have what they need to fully function. Types of Supply Drives: Snack Bags: Protein (jerky, granola bar) Fruit (applesauce cup, fruit snacks) Salty (chips, crackers) Sweet (rice Krispies, cookies) Beverage (water, Gatorade, juice)Hygiene Kits: Shampoo Conditioner Toothbrush Toothpaste Lip Balm Bar soap Wash cloth Body/shower Wipes (Individual wrap)Self-Care Kits (Make it themed!) Lip Balm Hand lotion Small snack or candy Face masks Journal/pen Fun item (fidget toy, stress ball, etc)Newborn Baby Kits: Baby Onesies (0-3) Baby Shampoo Baby socks Baby blankets Baby towels Baby Safety kits Diaper WipesProgram Needs: Youth Housing Support Program: New Boxerbriefs, adult sizes S-XL New Women's underwear, sizes S-XL Sports Bras, sizes S-XL Hanes White T-shirts, sizes S-XL Dove Soap Bars Degree Deodorant Shampoo & conditioner for textured hair (Cantu) Individual packaged snacks (granola bars, chips, jerky) Menstrual hygiene (pads, tampons)Prenatal Program: Birthing/exercise ball (new or used) Baby onesies, sizes 0-18months (new or used) Baby clothes, sizes 0-12 months (new or gently used) Pack N' Plays (new or good condition) Car seat/strollers (good condition) - Subjected to inspection and must not be expired Baby shampoo Nursing bras in size S-XL Baby bottles (stage 2 or 3) Anti-Nausea kits (peppermint/ginger tea, sea bands, ginger candy) Prenatal vitaminsNonprofit: Face to Face Health and Counseling Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SafeZone General VolunteerJoin us in making a meaningful difference in young people's lives by volunteering at SafeZone. We provide food, transportation assistance, and personal hygiene products to go; medical and mental health care continues on-site. Volunteer Responsibilities: As a General volunteer, your tasks will include: Cleaning up the kitchen at the end of the day (tasks include: doing dishes, wiping down surfaces, re-stock condiments and plastic dishware)Bag cereal and make sandwichesAssist youth with choresNo special skills are required - just bring your enthusiasm and willingness to help. Join the SafeZone team and help us create a positive impact in our community. Interested in becoming a SafeZone General volunteer? Sign up for a shift today! Nonprofit: Face to Face Health and Counseling Join us in making a meaningful difference in young people's lives by volunteering at SafeZone. We provide food, transportation assistance, and personal hygiene products to go; medical and mental health care continues on-site. Volunteer Responsibilities: As a General volunteer, your tasks will include: Cleaning up the kitchen at the end of the day (tasks include: doing dishes, wiping down surfaces, re-stock condiments and plastic dishware)Bag cereal and make sandwichesAssist youth with choresNo special skills are required - just bring your enthusiasm and willingness to help. Join the SafeZone team and help us create a positive impact in our community. Interested in becoming a SafeZone General volunteer? Sign up for a shift today! Nonprofit: Face to Face Health and Counseling Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SafeZone Kitchen VolunteerJoin us in making a meaningful difference in young people's lives by volunteering in the SafeZone Kitchen. The Kitchen is a vital space for youth in need. Youth are given two hot meals per day, and a meal to-go. Volunteer Responsibilities: As a Kitchen volunteer, your tasks will include: Assisting our kitchen staff with making sandwiches and bagging cerealRe-stocking the plastic dishware, condiments, and napkinsDoing dishes and general cleaning.No special skills are required - just bring your enthusiasm and willingness to help. Join the SafeZone team and help us create a positive impact in our community. Interested in becoming a SafeZone Kitchen volunteer? Sign up for a shift today! Nonprofit: Face to Face Health and Counseling Join us in making a meaningful difference in young people's lives by volunteering in the SafeZone Kitchen. The Kitchen is a vital space for youth in need. Youth are given two hot meals per day, and a meal to-go. Volunteer Responsibilities: As a Kitchen volunteer, your tasks will include: Assisting our kitchen staff with making sandwiches and bagging cerealRe-stocking the plastic dishware, condiments, and napkinsDoing dishes and general cleaning.No special skills are required - just bring your enthusiasm and willingness to help. Join the SafeZone team and help us create a positive impact in our community. Interested in becoming a SafeZone Kitchen volunteer? Sign up for a shift today! Nonprofit: Face to Face Health and Counseling Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SafeZone Resource Room VolunteerJoin us in making a meaningful difference in young people's lives by volunteering in the SafeZone Resource Room. The Resource Room is a vital space that houses essential items for youth in need. We stock a variety of basic necessities, including: ClothingToiletriesFoodHygiene productsVolunteer Responsibilities: As a Resource Room volunteer, your tasks will include: Wrapping diapers for distributionOrganizing and maintaining the storage roomPackaging toiletries (such as q-tips and tampons) into smaller bags for easy distributionSorting and hanging donated clothingCleaning projects such as cleaning the fridges, sanitizing surfaces, etcNo special skills are required - just bring your enthusiasm and willingness to help. Join the SafeZone team and help us create a positive impact in our community. Interested in becoming a SafeZone Resource Room volunteer? Sign up for a shift today! Nonprofit: Face to Face Health and Counseling Join us in making a meaningful difference in young people's lives by volunteering in the SafeZone Resource Room. The Resource Room is a vital space that houses essential items for youth in need. We stock a variety of basic necessities, including: ClothingToiletriesFoodHygiene productsVolunteer Responsibilities: As a Resource Room volunteer, your tasks will include: Wrapping diapers for distributionOrganizing and maintaining the storage roomPackaging toiletries (such as q-tips and tampons) into smaller bags for easy distributionSorting and hanging donated clothingCleaning projects such as cleaning the fridges, sanitizing surfaces, etcNo special skills are required - just bring your enthusiasm and willingness to help. Join the SafeZone team and help us create a positive impact in our community. Interested in becoming a SafeZone Resource Room volunteer? Sign up for a shift today! Nonprofit: Face to Face Health and Counseling Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025 Events Volunteer (Age +16)
Volunteers are needed for a variety of tasks, including: Greeting and guiding visitors Assisting with set-up and clean-up Supporting performers and artists Helping with wayfinding and parking Staffing information booths 2025 Events Volunteer Opportunities: Oracle presented by Vox Medusa Lines in the Dirt presented by Troupe Rendezvous NAMI Family Fun Day Native Art Market and Solstice Celebration MN Sinfonia Children’s and Family Concert Robinhood presented by Firefly Players The Return of King Idomeneo presented by The Pick-Up Truck Opera No previous experience is necessary. A short orientation will be provided for each event. Whether you're able to volunteer at one event or several, we welcome your support. You can find out more information on this years' events here: https://www.caponiartpark.org/events2/ Nonprofit: Caponi Art Park
Volunteers are needed for a variety of tasks, including: Greeting and guiding visitors Assisting with set-up and clean-up Supporting performers and artists Helping with wayfinding and parking Staffing information booths 2025 Events Volunteer Opportunities: Oracle presented by Vox Medusa Lines in the Dirt presented by Troupe Rendezvous NAMI Family Fun Day Native Art Market and Solstice Celebration MN Sinfonia Children’s and Family Concert Robinhood presented by Firefly Players The Return of King Idomeneo presented by The Pick-Up Truck Opera No previous experience is necessary. A short orientation will be provided for each event. Whether you're able to volunteer at one event or several, we welcome your support. You can find out more information on this years' events here: https://www.caponiartpark.org/events2/ Nonprofit: Caponi Art Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55123 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Popcorn Duos Needed! Share the Joy of Popcorn ThursdaysLooking for a fun way to volunteer together and spread smiles? We need energetic pairs to join our Thursday Popcorn Crew (1-3:30 pm) at Lyngblomsten! Here's what you'll do: Be a popping pro! Help us prepare and share delicious popcorn with our residents, staff, and community. Fill bags, share smiles, and brighten someone's day! Working as a pair will make popping popcorn a breeze.Why you'll love it: Free popcorn! Enjoy the delicious treats you create. Double the fun! Share the experience with a friend or family member. Make a difference! Bring joy to others with a simple act of kindness. Meet new people! Connect with residents, staff, and fellow volunteers.Bonus: Get some light exercise while you're at it! (Standing for 2+ hours) Ready to pop in some fun? We require volunteers to be 18+ for running the popcorn machine. Questions? Contact Melanie at mjagolino@lyngblomsten.org. We'll guide you through the onboarding process, which includes a background check and fingerprinting (state requirement for working with vulnerable individuals). Let's make Thursdays extra delicious! Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten Looking for a fun way to volunteer together and spread smiles? We need energetic pairs to join our Thursday Popcorn Crew (1-3:30 pm) at Lyngblomsten! Here's what you'll do: Be a popping pro! Help us prepare and share delicious popcorn with our residents, staff, and community. Fill bags, share smiles, and brighten someone's day! Working as a pair will make popping popcorn a breeze.Why you'll love it: Free popcorn! Enjoy the delicious treats you create. Double the fun! Share the experience with a friend or family member. Make a difference! Bring joy to others with a simple act of kindness. Meet new people! Connect with residents, staff, and fellow volunteers.Bonus: Get some light exercise while you're at it! (Standing for 2+ hours) Ready to pop in some fun? We require volunteers to be 18+ for running the popcorn machine. Questions? Contact Melanie at mjagolino@lyngblomsten.org. We'll guide you through the onboarding process, which includes a background check and fingerprinting (state requirement for working with vulnerable individuals). Let's make Thursdays extra delicious! Nonprofit: Lyngblomsten Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55108-2507 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Board Member at Youable Emotional Health!Youable is seeking volunteer board members to serve as trustees who act on behalf of the organization's constituents, including service recipients, funders, members, the government, and taxpayers. Our board members are responsible for fulfilling the organization's mission and purpose, supporting and evaluating the Executive Director with the goals of the organization in mind, ensuring effective organizational planning, and ensuring that the organization's programs are consistent with our mission and monitoring the effectiveness of these programs. Nonprofit: Youable Emotional Health Youable is seeking volunteer board members to serve as trustees who act on behalf of the organization's constituents, including service recipients, funders, members, the government, and taxpayers. Our board members are responsible for fulfilling the organization's mission and purpose, supporting and evaluating the Executive Director with the goals of the organization in mind, ensuring effective organizational planning, and ensuring that the organization's programs are consistent with our mission and monitoring the effectiveness of these programs. Nonprofit: Youable Emotional Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55423 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Recovery NavigatorPosition Summary
Watch this 4-minute videoclick here Core ResponsibilitiesFoster strong relationships with participants Lean on your own recovery experience to provide mentoring and peer supportConnect participants with social service resources and programsTrack participant recovery plan progress Participate in training and professional development throughout the year, including the Peer Recovery Support trainingShare your experience with the community
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Positions run September 2025-July 2026.
Pay & BenefitsFull-time AmeriCorps members receive a paycheck (stipend) every two weeks. Compensation: and additional perks! Free individual health insurance – monthly premium 100% coveredChild care assistance – based on family size and incomeMember assistance program Plus great education benefits, including: Up to for (members 55+ can transfer this award to a qualified ) Federal student loan forbearance (payment pause) and interest repaymentTime accrual toward the Have Questions?We’d love to hear from you! Contact us at 866-859-2825 or .
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Watch this 4-minute videoclick here Core ResponsibilitiesFoster strong relationships with participants Lean on your own recovery experience to provide mentoring and peer supportConnect participants with social service resources and programsTrack participant recovery plan progress Participate in training and professional development throughout the year, including the Peer Recovery Support trainingShare your experience with the community
background check
Positions run September 2025-July 2026.
Pay & BenefitsFull-time AmeriCorps members receive a paycheck (stipend) every two weeks. Compensation: and additional perks! Free individual health insurance – monthly premium 100% coveredChild care assistance – based on family size and incomeMember assistance program Plus great education benefits, including: Up to for (members 55+ can transfer this award to a qualified ) Federal student loan forbearance (payment pause) and interest repaymentTime accrual toward the Have Questions?We’d love to hear from you! Contact us at 866-859-2825 or .
is powered by Nonprofit: Ampact Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Recovery Project CoordinatorPosition Summary
Watch this 4-minute videoclick here Core ResponsibilitiesSupport projects such as: Facilitating research and data collectionLeading focus groups Advancing health campaignsMobilizing volunteersCreating education campaignsConducting training on pathways to recoveryCommit to your own growth through training aprofessional developmentShare your experience with the community ficationsBy the time you bservice with Recovery Corps, you should be:Dependable and have a history of good attendanceAble to understand and follow instructionsAble to set a pace and maintain a service schedule, depending on the agreed upon hours commitmentProficient in basic computer skills (like email and navigating online)Fluent in English for speaking, reading, and writing English fluently18 years of age or older with a high school diploma or equivalentA citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident of the United StatesAble to successfully complete a ScheduleWe are currently hiring for the 2025-26 program year. . 40 hours per weekDaytime hours Monday-FridayTime off on holidaysPart-time positions are also available at 25 hours per week!
$16.24 per hour served $7,395.00college tuition or student loansfamily member Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program Nonprofit: Ampact Position Summary
Watch this 4-minute videoclick here Core ResponsibilitiesSupport projects such as: Facilitating research and data collectionLeading focus groups Advancing health campaignsMobilizing volunteersCreating education campaignsConducting training on pathways to recoveryCommit to your own growth through training aprofessional developmentShare your experience with the community ficationsBy the time you bservice with Recovery Corps, you should be:Dependable and have a history of good attendanceAble to understand and follow instructionsAble to set a pace and maintain a service schedule, depending on the agreed upon hours commitmentProficient in basic computer skills (like email and navigating online)Fluent in English for speaking, reading, and writing English fluently18 years of age or older with a high school diploma or equivalentA citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident of the United StatesAble to successfully complete a ScheduleWe are currently hiring for the 2025-26 program year. . 40 hours per weekDaytime hours Monday-FridayTime off on holidaysPart-time positions are also available at 25 hours per week!
$16.24 per hour served $7,395.00college tuition or student loansfamily member Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program Nonprofit: Ampact Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Housing Resource NavigatorPosition Summary
Watch this 2-minute videoclick here Core ResponsibilitiesFoster strong relationships with participantsGuide participants in creating housing-related goals Track participant progressConnect participants with social service resources and programsCommit to your own growth through training and professional developmentShare your experience with the community
background check ScheduleWe are currently hiring for the 2025-26 program year. . 40 hours per weekDaytime hours Monday-Friday Time off on holidaysPart-time positions are also available at 25 hours per week!Pay & Benefits $17.25 per hour served Plus great education benefits, including: Up to for (members 55+ can transfer this award to a qualified ) Federal student loan forbearance (payment pause) and interest repaymentTime accrual toward the Have Questions?We’d love to hear from you! Contact us at 866-859-2825 or .
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Watch this 2-minute videoclick here Core ResponsibilitiesFoster strong relationships with participantsGuide participants in creating housing-related goals Track participant progressConnect participants with social service resources and programsCommit to your own growth through training and professional developmentShare your experience with the community
background check ScheduleWe are currently hiring for the 2025-26 program year. . 40 hours per weekDaytime hours Monday-Friday Time off on holidaysPart-time positions are also available at 25 hours per week!Pay & Benefits $17.25 per hour served Plus great education benefits, including: Up to for (members 55+ can transfer this award to a qualified ) Federal student loan forbearance (payment pause) and interest repaymentTime accrual toward the Have Questions?We’d love to hear from you! Contact us at 866-859-2825 or .
is powered by passionate Nonprofit: Ampact Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Scholar Coach - In Classroom SupportPosition Summary
Watch this 3-minute videoclick here Core Responsibilities Be a caring adult who’s focused on helping students thriveCollaborate with a classroom teacher and provide reading instruction supportLead tutoring sessions and follow a scheduleTrack student progress and meet regularly with the school’s on-site coach Conduct skill assessments and enter student scores into data software Nonprofit: Ampact Position Summary
Watch this 3-minute videoclick here Core Responsibilities Be a caring adult who’s focused on helping students thriveCollaborate with a classroom teacher and provide reading instruction supportLead tutoring sessions and follow a scheduleTrack student progress and meet regularly with the school’s on-site coach Conduct skill assessments and enter student scores into data software Nonprofit: Ampact Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Early Learning TutorPosition Summary
Watch this 2-minute videoclick here Core ResponsibilitiesBe a caring adult who’s focused on helping students thriveSupport preschoolers with learning activities throughout the dayTrack student progress and meet regularly with the school’s on-site coachConduct skill assessments and enter student scores into tracking softwareCommit to your own growth through coaching and trainingShare your experience with the community Nonprofit: Ampact Position Summary
Watch this 2-minute videoclick here Core ResponsibilitiesBe a caring adult who’s focused on helping students thriveSupport preschoolers with learning activities throughout the dayTrack student progress and meet regularly with the school’s on-site coachConduct skill assessments and enter student scores into tracking softwareCommit to your own growth through coaching and trainingShare your experience with the community Nonprofit: Ampact Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Math Tutor K-3Position Summary
Watch this 2-minute video Core ResponsibilitiesBe a caring adult who’s focused on helping students thriveLead tutoring sessions and follow a schedule to ensure students receive supportTrack student progress and meet regularly with the school’s on-site coach Conduct skill assessments and enter student scores into data softwareCommit to your own growth through coaching and training Share your experience with the community Nonprofit: Ampact Position Summary
Watch this 2-minute video Core ResponsibilitiesBe a caring adult who’s focused on helping students thriveLead tutoring sessions and follow a schedule to ensure students receive supportTrack student progress and meet regularly with the school’s on-site coach Conduct skill assessments and enter student scores into data softwareCommit to your own growth through coaching and training Share your experience with the community Nonprofit: Ampact Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Math Tutor 4th-8thPosition Summary
Watch this 2-minute video Core ResponsibilitiesBe a caring adult who’s focused on helping students thriveLead tutoring sessions and follow a schedule to ensure students receive supportTrack student progress and meet regularly with the school’s on-site coach Conduct skill assessments and enter student scores into data softwareCommit to your own growth through coaching and training Share your experience with the community
Nonprofit: Ampact Position Summary
Watch this 2-minute video Core ResponsibilitiesBe a caring adult who’s focused on helping students thriveLead tutoring sessions and follow a schedule to ensure students receive supportTrack student progress and meet regularly with the school’s on-site coach Conduct skill assessments and enter student scores into data softwareCommit to your own growth through coaching and training Share your experience with the community
Nonprofit: Ampact Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reading TutorPosition Summary
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Essential QualificationsBy the time you begin your service with Reading Corps, you should be: Nonprofit: Ampact Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Curbside Market VolunteersThe White Bear Area Food Shelf is looking for volunteers to assist with the setup and distribution of our daily Curbside Pick-Up program for neighbors. There are 3 different volunteer opportunities: Stocker - Mon/Tue 2:00-3:30pm, Wed-Fri 9:00-10:30am - bag fresh produce and stock items into the market in preparation for distribution Greeter - Mon/Tue 3:45-7:15pm, Wed-Fri 10:45am-2:15pm - pickup food order forms from neighbors' cars in the parking lot, and once filled, push the shopping carts out to each car. This role involves a fair amount of walking during the shift. Volunteer must be able to pass a simple background check for this role as well. Market - Mon/Tue 3:45-7:15pm, Wed-Fri 10:45am-2:15pm - this role is indoors, fulfilling neighbors' food orders by placing food items into bags in the shopping cart.Contact Carol at carol@whitebearfoodshelf.org or 651-433-7286 to signup or for more information. Nonprofit: White Bear Area Food Shelf The White Bear Area Food Shelf is looking for volunteers to assist with the setup and distribution of our daily Curbside Pick-Up program for neighbors. There are 3 different volunteer opportunities: Stocker - Mon/Tue 2:00-3:30pm, Wed-Fri 9:00-10:30am - bag fresh produce and stock items into the market in preparation for distribution Greeter - Mon/Tue 3:45-7:15pm, Wed-Fri 10:45am-2:15pm - pickup food order forms from neighbors' cars in the parking lot, and once filled, push the shopping carts out to each car. This role involves a fair amount of walking during the shift. Volunteer must be able to pass a simple background check for this role as well. Market - Mon/Tue 3:45-7:15pm, Wed-Fri 10:45am-2:15pm - this role is indoors, fulfilling neighbors' food orders by placing food items into bags in the shopping cart.Contact Carol at carol@whitebearfoodshelf.org or 651-433-7286 to signup or for more information. Nonprofit: White Bear Area Food Shelf Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Rescue DriversThe White Bear Area Food Shelf is looking for Food Rescue Drivers for the following roles: Someone to use their own truck/SUV to pick up and deliver boxes of food on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday (especially in need of Friday mornings) Others to serve as substitute Food Rescue DriversMorning shifts: 7:45-9:15am (Monday through Friday) Role does involve lifting up to 40 lbs., bending, and twisting. Volunteer must be able to pass a simple background check and have a valid driver’s license and car insurance. Interested in learning more? Contact Carol at carol@whitebearfoodshelf.org or 651-433-7286 Nonprofit: White Bear Area Food Shelf The White Bear Area Food Shelf is looking for Food Rescue Drivers for the following roles: Someone to use their own truck/SUV to pick up and deliver boxes of food on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday (especially in need of Friday mornings) Others to serve as substitute Food Rescue DriversMorning shifts: 7:45-9:15am (Monday through Friday) Role does involve lifting up to 40 lbs., bending, and twisting. Volunteer must be able to pass a simple background check and have a valid driver’s license and car insurance. Interested in learning more? Contact Carol at carol@whitebearfoodshelf.org or 651-433-7286 Nonprofit: White Bear Area Food Shelf Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join Our Volunteer Team at MSP Airport!Looking for a fun, exciting, one-of-a-kind volunteer experience? Our volunteers play a vital role in making MSP Airport the top-rated airport in North America. We help more than 2 million people each year throughout the airport in a variety ways including: Provide customer service and support at both terminals Bring joy and comfort to travelers with MSP Animal Ambassadors Assist arts and culture initiatives that showcase our regional arts to the worldVolunteer shifts are available between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. daily. Apply online today. Nonprofit: Airport Foundation MSP Looking for a fun, exciting, one-of-a-kind volunteer experience? Our volunteers play a vital role in making MSP Airport the top-rated airport in North America. We help more than 2 million people each year throughout the airport in a variety ways including: Provide customer service and support at both terminals Bring joy and comfort to travelers with MSP Animal Ambassadors Assist arts and culture initiatives that showcase our regional arts to the worldVolunteer shifts are available between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. daily. Apply online today. Nonprofit: Airport Foundation MSP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat visitsIf you have a friendly gentle cat that would be willing to lay and be petted, that would be great to visit a few of our long term care residents. Nonprofit: Redeemer Health Care Center If you have a friendly gentle cat that would be willing to lay and be petted, that would be great to visit a few of our long term care residents. Nonprofit: Redeemer Health Care Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tech/social media help for our organizationComoConnects is looking for a volunteer to help us manage our social media account/accounts. We would love to get the word out about how we are helping within our community! Nonprofit: ComoConnects ComoConnects is looking for a volunteer to help us manage our social media account/accounts. We would love to get the word out about how we are helping within our community! Nonprofit: ComoConnects Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tour Guide for Field Trips to The Bakken MuseumThe Bakken Museum is seeking guides for our museum tours throughout the year, especially to support our field trip program during the school year. Most often, tours are for elementary-aged groups of students, though guides may also provide tours for adult groups, senior groups, and non-school student groups. Experience with school children and with diverse populations is strongly recommended, and a background or interest in STEM-related curriculum is preferred. We ask volunteers to commit to a weekly or biweekly shift. Shifts include 2 tours with a brief break, taking place on weekday mornings, starting at 9:30, 10, or 10:30am. Our volunteer tour guides must be compassionate individuals capable of managing time, managing groups of students, and delivering science content with accuracy and enthusiasm. For more information, please visit The Bakken's Volunteer Info Page to learn more about the position requirements as well as other volunteer opportunities at The Bakken Museum. Contact Will at elsas@thebakken.org to learn how to get involved! Nonprofit: The Bakken Museum The Bakken Museum is seeking guides for our museum tours throughout the year, especially to support our field trip program during the school year. Most often, tours are for elementary-aged groups of students, though guides may also provide tours for adult groups, senior groups, and non-school student groups. Experience with school children and with diverse populations is strongly recommended, and a background or interest in STEM-related curriculum is preferred. We ask volunteers to commit to a weekly or biweekly shift. Shifts include 2 tours with a brief break, taking place on weekday mornings, starting at 9:30, 10, or 10:30am. Our volunteer tour guides must be compassionate individuals capable of managing time, managing groups of students, and delivering science content with accuracy and enthusiasm. For more information, please visit The Bakken's Volunteer Info Page to learn more about the position requirements as well as other volunteer opportunities at The Bakken Museum. Contact Will at elsas@thebakken.org to learn how to get involved! Nonprofit: The Bakken Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 55416 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gardens and Grounds AssistantThe Bakken Museum sits on nearly three beautiful acres of land on the west side of Bde Maka Ska. Our unique urban landscape includes some major surprises for garden enthusiasts, including prairie and wetland restoration areas, a medicinal plant garden, an organic vegetable garden, and much more. There is much to be done year-round to maintain and enhance our gardens and grounds, though the majority of the effort takes place May-October. Work includes planting in-pots and in-ground, spring site preparation, weeding, watering, pruning, installing bird feeders, and so much more. Jobs range from mild primping to more strenuous projects. We invite volunteers to join for regular weekly work on Saturday mornings. Additionally, we can host groups of up to 50 people to support gardening and landscaping efforts. In 2025, work will begin on Saturday, May 3. To get involved, please complete our application to volunteer! And then sign up to participate here! Nonprofit: The Bakken Museum The Bakken Museum sits on nearly three beautiful acres of land on the west side of Bde Maka Ska. Our unique urban landscape includes some major surprises for garden enthusiasts, including prairie and wetland restoration areas, a medicinal plant garden, an organic vegetable garden, and much more. There is much to be done year-round to maintain and enhance our gardens and grounds, though the majority of the effort takes place May-October. Work includes planting in-pots and in-ground, spring site preparation, weeding, watering, pruning, installing bird feeders, and so much more. Jobs range from mild primping to more strenuous projects. We invite volunteers to join for regular weekly work on Saturday mornings. Additionally, we can host groups of up to 50 people to support gardening and landscaping efforts. In 2025, work will begin on Saturday, May 3. To get involved, please complete our application to volunteer! And then sign up to participate here! Nonprofit: The Bakken Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: 1 years old Zip Code: 55416 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Piano InstructorDo you love to play the piano? Would you like to share that joy by teaching a person with a developmental disability how to play? The person already has some skills but wants to keep leaning. We have the instrument, but we need you to fulfill the dream! Nonprofit: Hammer & NER Do you love to play the piano? Would you like to share that joy by teaching a person with a developmental disability how to play? The person already has some skills but wants to keep leaning. We have the instrument, but we need you to fulfill the dream! Nonprofit: Hammer & NER Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55344 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guitar InstructorWould you like to share your passion for playing the guitar and making a world of difference in someone's life at the same time? Here at Hammer & NER, we are looking for a proficient guitar instructor to teach one of our residents with intellectual disabilities. This may require some patience, so a positive attitude is a plus! Nonprofit: Hammer & NER Would you like to share your passion for playing the guitar and making a world of difference in someone's life at the same time? Here at Hammer & NER, we are looking for a proficient guitar instructor to teach one of our residents with intellectual disabilities. This may require some patience, so a positive attitude is a plus! Nonprofit: Hammer & NER Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55344 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Transportation/rides for community seniorsComoConnects is looking for volunteers who are able to provide transportation for our neighborhood seniors to and from non- emergency medical appointments. These transportation needs are posted on a volunteer site and are on a "as available" basis which the volunteer has choice over. Volunteer shifts are on average 2 hours. Nonprofit: ComoConnects ComoConnects is looking for volunteers who are able to provide transportation for our neighborhood seniors to and from non- emergency medical appointments. These transportation needs are posted on a volunteer site and are on a "as available" basis which the volunteer has choice over. Volunteer shifts are on average 2 hours. Nonprofit: ComoConnects Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with monthly senior lunch/learnComoConnects hosts a monthly gathering at Como Lutheran Church on the 3rd Thursday of each month. We are looking for volunteers to help set up, serve and take down for the events. It is a good time! Nonprofit: ComoConnects ComoConnects hosts a monthly gathering at Como Lutheran Church on the 3rd Thursday of each month. We are looking for volunteers to help set up, serve and take down for the events. It is a good time! Nonprofit: ComoConnects Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: envelope stuffing/mailer supportComoConnects is always looking for volunteers to help support our mail/communication with our senior clients. At times we need envelopes stuffed or neighborhoods canvased. We would love a few volunteers who are able to support this process with us! Nonprofit: ComoConnects ComoConnects is always looking for volunteers to help support our mail/communication with our senior clients. At times we need envelopes stuffed or neighborhoods canvased. We would love a few volunteers who are able to support this process with us! Nonprofit: ComoConnects Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: “Delighting in Dance!”: Dancing Teachers NeededMount 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 ServiceMount 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: Residential "House Ally" for individuals with DisabilitiesOur homes provide a range of programming and services that ensure our residents are able to create and remain an integral part of their community. As a "House Ally", you will partner with one of our local residential group homes located throughout the west metro. This is a flexible opportunity and plays an important role in connecting our homes to the community.
During the year, we ask for 2-4 volunteer acts that can include: Birthday cards Deliver a meal Gift cards Holiday treats Yard clean-up Sidewalk shoveling And more! Great for individuals, families, teams, businesses, etc. Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Rolling Acres Our homes provide a range of programming and services that ensure our residents are able to create and remain an integral part of their community. As a "House Ally", you will partner with one of our local residential group homes located throughout the west metro. This is a flexible opportunity and plays an important role in connecting our homes to the community.
During the year, we ask for 2-4 volunteer acts that can include: Birthday cards Deliver a meal Gift cards Holiday treats Yard clean-up Sidewalk shoveling And more! 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: MORA: "Comfort of Home" Meal DeliveryVolunteer 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 DisabilitiesVolunteer 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: Volunteer Driver Opportunity – Support Youth Entrepreneurship with ION!Are you passionate about supporting youth and making a meaningful impact in your community? We’re looking for dedicated volunteers to join us as drivers for the ION Polish Sausage Stand—a fun and flavorful way to help our youth raise money for our Youth Entrepreneurship Program! What We’re Looking For: What You’ll Do: Drive our sausage stand trailer to and from event locations Supervise and support youth team members during fundraising events Be part of a program that helps young people learn, earn, and grow! When We’ll Need You: If you or someone you know would be a great fit for this opportunity, please reply to this opportunity or contact us at neighbor499@gmail.com. Nonprofit: ITS OUR NEIGHBORHOOD INC Are you passionate about supporting youth and making a meaningful impact in your community? We’re looking for dedicated volunteers to join us as drivers for the ION Polish Sausage Stand—a fun and flavorful way to help our youth raise money for our Youth Entrepreneurship Program! What We’re Looking For: What You’ll Do: Drive our sausage stand trailer to and from event locations Supervise and support youth team members during fundraising events Be part of a program that helps young people learn, earn, and grow! When We’ll Need You: If you or someone you know would be a great fit for this opportunity, please reply to this opportunity or contact us at neighbor499@gmail.com. Nonprofit: ITS OUR NEIGHBORHOOD INC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Surgery Front Desk VolunteersHelp at our spay and neuter clinics at Pet Haven! Volunteer Duties Include: Greet fosters upon arrival Verify patient information Ask/note any concerns Bring foster pet(s) to a designated area Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Help at our spay and neuter clinics at Pet Haven! Volunteer Duties Include: Greet fosters upon arrival Verify patient information Ask/note any concerns Bring foster pet(s) to a designated area Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Music Volunteer for 2nd Saturday RespiteThe Center for Healing and Wholeness is looking for volunteers who have a musical ability and can come and play a musical instrument or sing to our seniors who come to respite on the 2nd Saturday of each month. Nonprofit: Normandale Center for Healing and Wholeness The Center for Healing and Wholeness is looking for volunteers who have a musical ability and can come and play a musical instrument or sing to our seniors who come to respite on the 2nd Saturday of each month. Nonprofit: Normandale Center for Healing and Wholeness Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55436 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2nd Saturday Respite Volunteer ONCE A MONTHThis is a weekend (2nd Saturday of each month) opportunity to provide respite for care givers of seniors who are experiencing memory loss. Group respite is available to care receivers while their care giver attends education and support groups. Respite activities and leadership are provided by the Normandale Center for Healing and Wholeness. The Center provides 1:1 volunteer partnerships for respite reservations. Nonprofit: Normandale Center for Healing and Wholeness This is a weekend (2nd Saturday of each month) opportunity to provide respite for care givers of seniors who are experiencing memory loss. Group respite is available to care receivers while their care giver attends education and support groups. Respite activities and leadership are provided by the Normandale Center for Healing and Wholeness. The Center provides 1:1 volunteer partnerships for respite reservations. Nonprofit: Normandale Center for Healing and Wholeness Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55436 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical Loan Equipment VolunteerCome and Join Normandale Center for Healing and Wholeness' fun volunteer team with this flexible opportunity. Normandale Center for Healing and Wholeness has a variety of durable equipment items available for loans of up to 3 months for community members recovering from surgery or wanting to do a "test run" with assistive equipment, or otherwise in need we provide. The Center is looking for a volunteer to manage this program which includes: - Reaching back out to individuals interested in loaning out equipment. -Taking inventory of what the Center has and keeping track of the equipment. -Documenting who loans out equipment. This opportunity is flexible and is a 1-2 hour a month commitment. We look forward to hearing from you! Nonprofit: Normandale Center for Healing and Wholeness Come and Join Normandale Center for Healing and Wholeness' fun volunteer team with this flexible opportunity. Normandale Center for Healing and Wholeness has a variety of durable equipment items available for loans of up to 3 months for community members recovering from surgery or wanting to do a "test run" with assistive equipment, or otherwise in need we provide. The Center is looking for a volunteer to manage this program which includes: - Reaching back out to individuals interested in loaning out equipment. -Taking inventory of what the Center has and keeping track of the equipment. -Documenting who loans out equipment. This opportunity is flexible and is a 1-2 hour a month commitment. We look forward to hearing from you! Nonprofit: Normandale Center for Healing and Wholeness Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55436 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sexual Assault Advocate - Crisis line & hospital responseThe ultimate goal of a sexual assault advocate is to provide support and foster an environment of independence, helping victim survivors gain confidence in their choices. The advocate is a facilitator, sharing knowledge, giving choices, and acting as a guide. Our trainings are structured in compliance with Minnesota State Statute §595.02, with more than 40 hours of training over the course of several weeks to build your competency in sexual assault advocacy. We will help you prepare to provide direct services to victim/survivors of sexual violence, including answering our crisis line and supporting victim/survivors. We offer additional training options for volunteer advocates interested in one-to-one peer counseling, facilitating support groups, teaching about sexual violence in schools, and legal advocacies. To learn more, or apply, visit: https://www.sexualviolencecenter.org/get-involved/volunteer Nonprofit: Sexual Violence Center The ultimate goal of a sexual assault advocate is to provide support and foster an environment of independence, helping victim survivors gain confidence in their choices. The advocate is a facilitator, sharing knowledge, giving choices, and acting as a guide. Our trainings are structured in compliance with Minnesota State Statute §595.02, with more than 40 hours of training over the course of several weeks to build your competency in sexual assault advocacy. We will help you prepare to provide direct services to victim/survivors of sexual violence, including answering our crisis line and supporting victim/survivors. We offer additional training options for volunteer advocates interested in one-to-one peer counseling, facilitating support groups, teaching about sexual violence in schools, and legal advocacies. To learn more, or apply, visit: https://www.sexualviolencecenter.org/get-involved/volunteer Nonprofit: Sexual Violence Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberAbout the Sexual Violence Center (SVC) The Sexual Violence Center (SVC) believes no one impacted by sexual violence should navigate alone. We know sexual violence affects people of all genders and backgrounds, and we are here to help everyone who has experienced any form of sexual violence. We offer free, supportive services in Carver, Hennepin, and Scott Counties, including: 24-hour crisis support, medical advocacy, support groups, individual counseling, education, and legal advocacy. Learn more: www.sexualviolencecenter.org.
About the board of directors The purpose of the board of directors is to guide and grow SVC’s work toward a world free from sexual violence. We are seeking a diverse and enthusiastic group of candidates to join our volunteer board. Joining the board is a great way to build community with other folks fighting for a world free of sexual violence.
Board members serve two-year terms, for no more than five consecutive terms, and help SVC with strategic governance, fundraising, fiduciary oversight, and support the executive director who manages day-to-day operations. The average board member commitment is six hours per month – which includes 12 meetings per year, committee participation, meeting preparation, new member orientation, board retreat, and occasional SVC events.
To the best of their ability, the SVC board of directors are responsible for:
Strategic leadership Ensure the mission of SVC is well understood and embraced by the board, and to work with the executive director to occasionally evaluate the mission and purpose. Help set short and long-term SVC strategic priorities, and dedicate resources to achieve these goals. Serve on at least one board committee, including: Governance, Finance, Fundraising, and Executive Committee.
Healthy governance Support board bylaws, structures, committees, and policies to achieve healthy governance. Prepare in advance, attend, and participate in board meetings; ask questions and exercise independent judgement to take responsibility for making board decisions. Recruit and support new board members, and develop succession plans for board leadership.
Supporting the executive director Contribute to the hiring and annual performance evaluation of the executive director; collaborate to determine how best to support their day-to-day work. Serve as a trusted advisor to the executive director as they lead SVC and implement the Strategic Plan.
Financial stability Oversee financial performance and monitor financial results for risk management, service delivery, and commitment to mission. Provide oversight of SVC financials to ensure federal and state reporting compliance, including audits of financial statements and approving the annual budget. Support SVC fundraising efforts and actively participate through personal contributions and/or generating support for SVC.
Acting and serving as an SVC ambassador Make a meaningful annual contribution that aligns with your financial capacity. Attend SVC events as an ambassador to establish connections that can benefit SVC’s mission and programming. Spread the word about SVC’s impact in your networks and communities.
What are we looking for in a candidate? Because we are a small and active board, the most important quality of any candidate is a commitment and passion for SVC’s mission, and a willingness to energetically engage and support the organization.
Candidates should have the capacity to join an active governing board, which includes fiduciary oversight, fundraising, strategic governance, supporting the executive director, participating in monthly meetings outside work hours, and attending SVC events. You should have the ability to attend board meetings, scheduled on: Full Board Meetings: 2nd Wednesday of the month, 6:30pm – 8:30pm Finance Committee: 1st Wednesday of the month, 6pm – 7pm Governance Committee: 3rd Wednesday of the month, 6pm – 7pm Fundraising Committee: 4th Wednesday of the month, 6pm – 7pm
Board members are expected to attend 11 of the 12 full board meetings annually and serve on at least one committee. All meetings are currently virtual, but we hope to move at least full board meetings back to in-person in the future.
Below are specific needs we’ve identified as an organization. If you see yourself in even one of these needs, we especially welcome your application. Prior board experience is a large consideration. Experience in a board leadership role and understanding of how a high functioning board operates. Legal knowledge, especially in the areas of social service or nonprofit law, or a familiarity with the dynamics of sexual violence and the law. Knowledge of the Hennepin, Carver and Scott County criminal justice systems is a plus. Human Resources experience. Accounting and/or finance experience.
How to apply If you believe in a world free from sexual violence and building community around shared values of resilience, justice, and advocacy, we want you to apply. Complete our application.
Candidates advancing in the recruitment process will be asked to provide a resume and references. Click here to review our recruitment timeline. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with questions to recruitment@sexualviolencecenter.org. Nonprofit: Sexual Violence Center About the Sexual Violence Center (SVC) The Sexual Violence Center (SVC) believes no one impacted by sexual violence should navigate alone. We know sexual violence affects people of all genders and backgrounds, and we are here to help everyone who has experienced any form of sexual violence. We offer free, supportive services in Carver, Hennepin, and Scott Counties, including: 24-hour crisis support, medical advocacy, support groups, individual counseling, education, and legal advocacy. Learn more: www.sexualviolencecenter.org.
About the board of directors The purpose of the board of directors is to guide and grow SVC’s work toward a world free from sexual violence. We are seeking a diverse and enthusiastic group of candidates to join our volunteer board. Joining the board is a great way to build community with other folks fighting for a world free of sexual violence.
Board members serve two-year terms, for no more than five consecutive terms, and help SVC with strategic governance, fundraising, fiduciary oversight, and support the executive director who manages day-to-day operations. The average board member commitment is six hours per month – which includes 12 meetings per year, committee participation, meeting preparation, new member orientation, board retreat, and occasional SVC events.
To the best of their ability, the SVC board of directors are responsible for:
Strategic leadership Ensure the mission of SVC is well understood and embraced by the board, and to work with the executive director to occasionally evaluate the mission and purpose. Help set short and long-term SVC strategic priorities, and dedicate resources to achieve these goals. Serve on at least one board committee, including: Governance, Finance, Fundraising, and Executive Committee.
Healthy governance Support board bylaws, structures, committees, and policies to achieve healthy governance. Prepare in advance, attend, and participate in board meetings; ask questions and exercise independent judgement to take responsibility for making board decisions. Recruit and support new board members, and develop succession plans for board leadership.
Supporting the executive director Contribute to the hiring and annual performance evaluation of the executive director; collaborate to determine how best to support their day-to-day work. Serve as a trusted advisor to the executive director as they lead SVC and implement the Strategic Plan.
Financial stability Oversee financial performance and monitor financial results for risk management, service delivery, and commitment to mission. Provide oversight of SVC financials to ensure federal and state reporting compliance, including audits of financial statements and approving the annual budget. Support SVC fundraising efforts and actively participate through personal contributions and/or generating support for SVC.
Acting and serving as an SVC ambassador Make a meaningful annual contribution that aligns with your financial capacity. Attend SVC events as an ambassador to establish connections that can benefit SVC’s mission and programming. Spread the word about SVC’s impact in your networks and communities.
What are we looking for in a candidate? Because we are a small and active board, the most important quality of any candidate is a commitment and passion for SVC’s mission, and a willingness to energetically engage and support the organization.
Candidates should have the capacity to join an active governing board, which includes fiduciary oversight, fundraising, strategic governance, supporting the executive director, participating in monthly meetings outside work hours, and attending SVC events. You should have the ability to attend board meetings, scheduled on: Full Board Meetings: 2nd Wednesday of the month, 6:30pm – 8:30pm Finance Committee: 1st Wednesday of the month, 6pm – 7pm Governance Committee: 3rd Wednesday of the month, 6pm – 7pm Fundraising Committee: 4th Wednesday of the month, 6pm – 7pm
Board members are expected to attend 11 of the 12 full board meetings annually and serve on at least one committee. All meetings are currently virtual, but we hope to move at least full board meetings back to in-person in the future.
Below are specific needs we’ve identified as an organization. If you see yourself in even one of these needs, we especially welcome your application. Prior board experience is a large consideration. Experience in a board leadership role and understanding of how a high functioning board operates. Legal knowledge, especially in the areas of social service or nonprofit law, or a familiarity with the dynamics of sexual violence and the law. Knowledge of the Hennepin, Carver and Scott County criminal justice systems is a plus. Human Resources experience. Accounting and/or finance experience.
How to apply If you believe in a world free from sexual violence and building community around shared values of resilience, justice, and advocacy, we want you to apply. Complete our application.
Candidates advancing in the recruitment process will be asked to provide a resume and references. Click here to review our recruitment timeline. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with questions to recruitment@sexualviolencecenter.org. Nonprofit: Sexual Violence Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55413 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: East Isles Community Safety WalkEast Isles Neighborhood Safety Walk and cleanup meets the first Saturday of every month at Triangle Park (corner of 26th St. and Irving Ave. S.) from 10-11:30am. We don orange t-shirts or hats (will provide) as a visible sign of community and caring for our safety and promoting a clean environment. We meet at Triangle Park, then head as a group to pick up trash and build community on Hennepin Ave., the greenway, Lake of the Isles, and/or neighborhood streets. Pickers and buckets are provided or bring your own!
Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN East Isles Neighborhood Safety Walk and cleanup meets the first Saturday of every month at Triangle Park (corner of 26th St. and Irving Ave. S.) from 10-11:30am. We don orange t-shirts or hats (will provide) as a visible sign of community and caring for our safety and promoting a clean environment. We meet at Triangle Park, then head as a group to pick up trash and build community on Hennepin Ave., the greenway, Lake of the Isles, and/or neighborhood streets. Pickers and buckets are provided or bring your own!
Nonprofit: Green Guardians MN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CES Meals on Wheels Delivery VolunteerCES Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer! How can you help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers. Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license. Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. CES serves Meals on Wheels to the areas of North, Downtown, and near South Minneapolis. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe. **Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids! For more information call their office at 612-870-1125 or contact Nicole Smalley at NSmalley@cesmn.org Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels CES Meals on Wheels is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver meals over their lunch hour to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their community. If you are looking for a way to become more connected to your community and have meaningful interactions with the people in it, please sign up to become a meal delivery volunteer! How can you help: Volunteer drivers deliver much more than a nutritious meal - they bring a smile and kind words, relieve isolation, and provide peace of mind for meal recipients and their care givers. Qualifications: Volunteer one hour over your lunch time during the weekdays on a schedule that works for you. You must have your own transportation and license. Where: Volunteers drive to the program site, pick up 8-10 meals stored in easy-to-carry thermal packs, and deliver them to residences using a route designed by the program. CES serves Meals on Wheels to the areas of North, Downtown, and near South Minneapolis. Delivery coordinators will provide all the necessary resources to limit the spread of disease during your route and keep both you and meal recipients safe. **Delivering meals can fit into a work lunch break. It is also a great family-friendly volunteer opportunity so plan to bring your kids or grandkids! For more information call their office at 612-870-1125 or contact Nicole Smalley at NSmalley@cesmn.org Nonprofit: Metro Meals On Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Animal Humane Society - Veterinary Center Facility Care volunteer in St. PaulDo you love animals? Interested in helping families and pets stay together? At Animal Humane Society, our mission is to engage the hearts, hands, and minds of the community to help animals. Our Veterinary Centers work to reduce animal homelessness by providing high quality, low cost veterinary services for pets and people in the community. To join us, start by completing the volunteer application: Nonprofit: Animal Humane Society Do you love animals? Interested in helping families and pets stay together? At Animal Humane Society, our mission is to engage the hearts, hands, and minds of the community to help animals. Our Veterinary Centers work to reduce animal homelessness by providing high quality, low cost veterinary services for pets and people in the community. To join us, start by completing the volunteer application: Nonprofit: Animal Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Animal Humane Society - Veterinary Center Facility Care volunteer in Golden ValleyDo you love animals? Interested in helping families and pets stay together? At Animal Humane Society, our mission is to engage the hearts, hands, and minds of the community to help animals. Our Veterinary Centers work to reduce animal homelessness by providing high quality, low cost veterinary services for pets and people in the community. To join us, start by completing the volunteer application: Nonprofit: Animal Humane Society Do you love animals? Interested in helping families and pets stay together? At Animal Humane Society, our mission is to engage the hearts, hands, and minds of the community to help animals. Our Veterinary Centers work to reduce animal homelessness by providing high quality, low cost veterinary services for pets and people in the community. To join us, start by completing the volunteer application: Nonprofit: Animal Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: POSITION: Member of the Board of Directors (Expertise in the following areas especially sought but not required: Finance, Accounting, Law, Public Relations and Marketing),In 2025, Our Saviour’s Community Services specifically seeks new Members of the Board of Directors with professional experience in areas of Finance, Accounting, Law, Public Relations and Marketing. WHO ARE WE? Our Saviour’s Community Services (OSCS) walks with people in community in the heart of Phillips, one of the most diverse neighborhoods in South Minneapolis. We provide dignified shelter and housing for single adults and education for adult English language learners through our two programs – Our Saviour’s Housing and the English Learning Center. Approximately three-quarters of our participants are BIPOC, and roughly 60% of our 35 employees share that identity. Historically, our board composition has lagged behind the diversity of our staff and participants in several dimensions, including racial diversity. Our Board is examining and addressing contributing factors to our current composition and we welcome applicants to the Board who are dedicated to this work. As one example, in early 2023, we updated our organization’s bylaws to increase the accessibility and inclusion of Board membership. WHO ARE YOU? Strong candidates will have: ● A passion and commitment to engage in diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging work on personal, organizational, and systemic levels. ● Comfort performing fiduciary oversight for OSCS, balancing the need for feasibility with a focus on equitable financial decision making. ● A willingness to engage in critical, creative, and strategic thought. ● Interest in joining a vibrant group of committed volunteers, and ● A desire to share and/or gain skills in strategic planning, financial oversight, and governance. ● Varied and diverse identities and perspectives. We serve a community diverse in age, country of origin, cultural background, educational background, financial background, gender identity, language, race, and religion and family composition. We strive to create a board that adequately reflects these identities and experiences. In 2025, we are focused on adding candidates to our board who bring -- among other talents -- experience with law, finance and/or accounting, public relations and/or marketing. Board applications are accepted on an annual basis, and focus areas change from year to year. All candidates must have: ● Expertise gained through living in the community, or in a relevant and needed area such as adult education/ESL, engagement/marketing, fundraising, governance, government, healthcare management, housing, human resources, legal expertise, leadership experience, and non-profit finance ● A willingness to financially contribute to OSCS as your household is able. ● Consistent time (2-4 hrs./month) to dedicate to participating in monthly board and committee work. The board typically meets on the last Monday of the month at 6PM and alternates between one in person meeting and one virtual meeting each trimester. ● The ability to serve at least one 2-year term and up to 3 concurrent terms. Visit www.oscs-mn.org to learn more. If you are interested, find out more and complete an application by going to https://oscs-mn.org/join-board/. A complete application includes an application form, resume and letter of interest. Questions? Contact mike@oscs-mn.org Nonprofit: Our Saviour's Housing In 2025, Our Saviour’s Community Services specifically seeks new Members of the Board of Directors with professional experience in areas of Finance, Accounting, Law, Public Relations and Marketing. WHO ARE WE? Our Saviour’s Community Services (OSCS) walks with people in community in the heart of Phillips, one of the most diverse neighborhoods in South Minneapolis. We provide dignified shelter and housing for single adults and education for adult English language learners through our two programs – Our Saviour’s Housing and the English Learning Center. Approximately three-quarters of our participants are BIPOC, and roughly 60% of our 35 employees share that identity. Historically, our board composition has lagged behind the diversity of our staff and participants in several dimensions, including racial diversity. Our Board is examining and addressing contributing factors to our current composition and we welcome applicants to the Board who are dedicated to this work. As one example, in early 2023, we updated our organization’s bylaws to increase the accessibility and inclusion of Board membership. WHO ARE YOU? Strong candidates will have: ● A passion and commitment to engage in diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging work on personal, organizational, and systemic levels. ● Comfort performing fiduciary oversight for OSCS, balancing the need for feasibility with a focus on equitable financial decision making. ● A willingness to engage in critical, creative, and strategic thought. ● Interest in joining a vibrant group of committed volunteers, and ● A desire to share and/or gain skills in strategic planning, financial oversight, and governance. ● Varied and diverse identities and perspectives. We serve a community diverse in age, country of origin, cultural background, educational background, financial background, gender identity, language, race, and religion and family composition. We strive to create a board that adequately reflects these identities and experiences. In 2025, we are focused on adding candidates to our board who bring -- among other talents -- experience with law, finance and/or accounting, public relations and/or marketing. Board applications are accepted on an annual basis, and focus areas change from year to year. All candidates must have: ● Expertise gained through living in the community, or in a relevant and needed area such as adult education/ESL, engagement/marketing, fundraising, governance, government, healthcare management, housing, human resources, legal expertise, leadership experience, and non-profit finance ● A willingness to financially contribute to OSCS as your household is able. ● Consistent time (2-4 hrs./month) to dedicate to participating in monthly board and committee work. The board typically meets on the last Monday of the month at 6PM and alternates between one in person meeting and one virtual meeting each trimester. ● The ability to serve at least one 2-year term and up to 3 concurrent terms. Visit www.oscs-mn.org to learn more. If you are interested, find out more and complete an application by going to https://oscs-mn.org/join-board/. A complete application includes an application form, resume and letter of interest. Questions? Contact mike@oscs-mn.org Nonprofit: Our Saviour's Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event Volunteers for National Veterans Wheelchair Games, July 17-22, 2025VOLUNTEER FOR THE 44th NATIONAL VETERANS WHEELCHAIR GAMES IN MINNEAPOLIS JULY 2025! NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED. Each volunteer assignment will represent a critical task involving anywhere from 3-4 hours. Register for one or more that fits your availability. There are roles and opportunities to match anyone’s interest or experience. Children ages 14-17 can volunteer with a signed parental consent form. Children ages 10-13 may volunteer alongside a parent or guardian. Whatever you can contribute, you’ll make a positive impact to the Veterans’ experience. To help make this year’s Games the best yet, please REGISTER TO VOLUNTEER HERE. Why Volunteer? Opportunity to serve our Nation’s VeteransOpportunity to explore and fulfill your passionsSense of purpose, make new friendshipsMake a difference in the Minneapolis CommunityLearn about the National Veterans Wheelchair GamesHave FUN!Volunteers will receive 44th NVWG Volunteer T-shirtMeal Voucher – 4+ hoursNonprofit: Minneapolis VA Healthcare System VOLUNTEER FOR THE 44th NATIONAL VETERANS WHEELCHAIR GAMES IN MINNEAPOLIS JULY 2025! NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED. Each volunteer assignment will represent a critical task involving anywhere from 3-4 hours. Register for one or more that fits your availability. There are roles and opportunities to match anyone’s interest or experience. Children ages 14-17 can volunteer with a signed parental consent form. Children ages 10-13 may volunteer alongside a parent or guardian. Whatever you can contribute, you’ll make a positive impact to the Veterans’ experience. To help make this year’s Games the best yet, please REGISTER TO VOLUNTEER HERE. Why Volunteer? Opportunity to serve our Nation’s VeteransOpportunity to explore and fulfill your passionsSense of purpose, make new friendshipsMake a difference in the Minneapolis CommunityLearn about the National Veterans Wheelchair GamesHave FUN!Volunteers will receive 44th NVWG Volunteer T-shirtMeal Voucher – 4+ hoursNonprofit: Minneapolis VA Healthcare System Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55417 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fair Project MentorsCalling all woodworkers, knitters, crocheters, sewers, cooks and bakers. FamilyMeans is looking for people like you to help mentor our youth in these skills for the Washington County Fair. From now until the county fair FamilyMeans youth will be working on projects in these areas. We are looking for volunteers who are skilled in these fields to help mentor the youth to make sure they learn and have successful projects. Youth come to FamilyMeans after school so this volunteer experience would be in the afternoon. We are flexible on which weekdays and can work with you on a schedule. Nonprofit: FamilyMeans Calling all woodworkers, knitters, crocheters, sewers, cooks and bakers. FamilyMeans is looking for people like you to help mentor our youth in these skills for the Washington County Fair. From now until the county fair FamilyMeans youth will be working on projects in these areas. We are looking for volunteers who are skilled in these fields to help mentor the youth to make sure they learn and have successful projects. Youth come to FamilyMeans after school so this volunteer experience would be in the afternoon. We are flexible on which weekdays and can work with you on a schedule. Nonprofit: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cottage Grove Area In-Home RespiteFamilyMeans is looking for volunteers willing to provide in-home respite to families. In-home respite consists of going into caregivers’ homes weekly and providing nonmedical care to care receivers. This can consist of playing games, having conversations, doing other activities or just being there with the care receiver. Volunteers are asked to volunteer 3 hours a week. These times are flexible and can be done at whatever time works best for you and the family you are matched with. This can be done individually, as a family project, or as a small group. Is this opportunity right for me… Current FamilyMeans in-home respite differ greatly in their personalities and why they chose this option. Here are some of the reasons why volunteers chose this option and continue volunteering. o They appreciated flexible hours. There is no set time so volunteers can volunteer at times that fit their schedule. o Some volunteers enjoy being one on one with people rather than being in a group setting. o Some volunteers really like the social aspect of this opportunity. Since we carefully match volunteers and clients based on personalities and interests, to them it feels like spending 3 hours with a friend. o Some volunteers like the gratification that comes with this opportunity. Volunteers get to see how the work they do benefits the caregiver. Nonprofit: FamilyMeans FamilyMeans is looking for volunteers willing to provide in-home respite to families. In-home respite consists of going into caregivers’ homes weekly and providing nonmedical care to care receivers. This can consist of playing games, having conversations, doing other activities or just being there with the care receiver. Volunteers are asked to volunteer 3 hours a week. These times are flexible and can be done at whatever time works best for you and the family you are matched with. This can be done individually, as a family project, or as a small group. Is this opportunity right for me… Current FamilyMeans in-home respite differ greatly in their personalities and why they chose this option. Here are some of the reasons why volunteers chose this option and continue volunteering. o They appreciated flexible hours. There is no set time so volunteers can volunteer at times that fit their schedule. o Some volunteers enjoy being one on one with people rather than being in a group setting. o Some volunteers really like the social aspect of this opportunity. Since we carefully match volunteers and clients based on personalities and interests, to them it feels like spending 3 hours with a friend. o Some volunteers like the gratification that comes with this opportunity. Volunteers get to see how the work they do benefits the caregiver. Nonprofit: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55016 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: In-home respite- Central Washington CountyFamilyMeans is looking for volunteers willing to provide in-home respite to families. In-home respite consists of going into caregivers’ homes weekly and providing nonmedical care to care receivers. This can consist of playing games, having conversations, doing other activities or just being there with the care receiver. Volunteers are asked to volunteer 3 hours a week. These times are flexible and can be done at whatever time works best for you and the family you are matched with. This can be done individually, as a family project, or as a small group. Is this opportunity right for me… Current FamilyMeans in-home respite differ greatly in their personalities and why they chose this option. Here are some of the reasons why volunteers chose this option and continue volunteering. o They appreciated flexible hours. There is no set time so volunteers can volunteer at times that fit their schedule. o Some volunteers enjoy being one on one with people rather than being in a group setting. o Some volunteers really like the social aspect of this opportunity. Since we carefully match volunteers and clients based on personalities and interests, to them it feels like spending 3 hours with a friend. o Some volunteers like the gratification that comes with this opportunity. Volunteers get to see how the work they do benefits the caregiver. Nonprofit: FamilyMeans FamilyMeans is looking for volunteers willing to provide in-home respite to families. In-home respite consists of going into caregivers’ homes weekly and providing nonmedical care to care receivers. This can consist of playing games, having conversations, doing other activities or just being there with the care receiver. Volunteers are asked to volunteer 3 hours a week. These times are flexible and can be done at whatever time works best for you and the family you are matched with. This can be done individually, as a family project, or as a small group. Is this opportunity right for me… Current FamilyMeans in-home respite differ greatly in their personalities and why they chose this option. Here are some of the reasons why volunteers chose this option and continue volunteering. o They appreciated flexible hours. There is no set time so volunteers can volunteer at times that fit their schedule. o Some volunteers enjoy being one on one with people rather than being in a group setting. o Some volunteers really like the social aspect of this opportunity. Since we carefully match volunteers and clients based on personalities and interests, to them it feels like spending 3 hours with a friend. o Some volunteers like the gratification that comes with this opportunity. Volunteers get to see how the work they do benefits the caregiver. Nonprofit: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join AFC Youth in the ClassroomBring your companies skills to AFC and help to deliver workplace and career trainings to our YTOP classroom! Flexible with dates and group size. AFC's Youth Training and Opportunities Program offers young people resources and support to grow experience and build skills toward their passions and careers. Through a combination of Community Learning Sessions and On-The-Job Training, AFC’s youth farm in urban garden plots, hone professional skills, learn about food justice and sustainable wellness practices, and expand their potential to create a strong and authentic future for themselves and their communities. Nonprofit: Appetite For Change Bring your companies skills to AFC and help to deliver workplace and career trainings to our YTOP classroom! Flexible with dates and group size. AFC's Youth Training and Opportunities Program offers young people resources and support to grow experience and build skills toward their passions and careers. Through a combination of Community Learning Sessions and On-The-Job Training, AFC’s youth farm in urban garden plots, hone professional skills, learn about food justice and sustainable wellness practices, and expand their potential to create a strong and authentic future for themselves and their communities. Nonprofit: Appetite For Change Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55411 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Minnesota State Arts Board Grant ReviewerThe Minnesota State Arts Board seeks passionate individuals to serve as grant panelists, helping evaluate applications and ensure public funds support impactful arts projects. No professional arts experience is required-just a strong interest in the arts and a commitment to thoughtful review. Which Program is Right for You? Project Grant Panelists ($300 stipend) Arts Education (April-June) - Supporting arts learning experiences for all ages. Accessible Arts (July-September) - Expanding access to the arts for people with disabilities. Creative Individuals (July-September) - Supporting artists and culture bearers. Arts Experiences (August-November) - Funding meaningful arts events and programs. Cultural Expression (September-November) - Celebrating cultural identity through the arts.Responsibilities: Serve a 3 to 4-week term. Review and score 25-30 applications online. Attend a live virtual training. Participate in a full-day virtual panel meeting to discuss applications.Who Can Apply? Panelists must: ·Be a Minnesota resident. ·Have internet access, a computer, and intermediate computer skills. ·Have a background in at least one art form, artistic tradition, arts administration or experience with a nonprofit or government organization serving the public. ·Commit to completing all aspects of the grant application review. ·Participate in a virtual public review meeting. You can learn more at our website: https://www.arts.state.mn.us/volunteer/panelists.htm Nonprofit: Minnesota State Arts Board The Minnesota State Arts Board seeks passionate individuals to serve as grant panelists, helping evaluate applications and ensure public funds support impactful arts projects. No professional arts experience is required-just a strong interest in the arts and a commitment to thoughtful review. Which Program is Right for You? Project Grant Panelists ($300 stipend) Arts Education (April-June) - Supporting arts learning experiences for all ages. Accessible Arts (July-September) - Expanding access to the arts for people with disabilities. Creative Individuals (July-September) - Supporting artists and culture bearers. Arts Experiences (August-November) - Funding meaningful arts events and programs. Cultural Expression (September-November) - Celebrating cultural identity through the arts.Responsibilities: Serve a 3 to 4-week term. Review and score 25-30 applications online. Attend a live virtual training. Participate in a full-day virtual panel meeting to discuss applications.Who Can Apply? Panelists must: ·Be a Minnesota resident. ·Have internet access, a computer, and intermediate computer skills. ·Have a background in at least one art form, artistic tradition, arts administration or experience with a nonprofit or government organization serving the public. ·Commit to completing all aspects of the grant application review. ·Participate in a virtual public review meeting. You can learn more at our website: https://www.arts.state.mn.us/volunteer/panelists.htm Nonprofit: Minnesota State Arts Board Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: NEAR Food Shelf: Morning and Afternoon Volunteers (various)NEAR Food Shelf is in great need of volunteers, and we would love to have you
Afternoon Volunteer Opportunities (12PM - 4PM): If you are available to help, we would greatly appreciate it! Please reach out as Nonprofit: NEAR Food Shelf NEAR Food Shelf is in great need of volunteers, and we would love to have you
Afternoon Volunteer Opportunities (12PM - 4PM): If you are available to help, we would greatly appreciate it! Please reach out as Nonprofit: NEAR Food Shelf Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55429 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pup-up SupportTo participate in Pup-up events as a volunteer in one of the following capacities: Information Table, Greeter, or Minder. Pup-up events are often done as employee appreciation events for a business. We bring puppies or dogs (they do not need to be adoptable) for the staff to cuddle and the business makes a donation directly to Safe Hands for us to do this. Need to be flexible with role assignments, as these events are small and everyone needs to pitch in where needed. Nonprofit: Safe Hands Animal Rescue To participate in Pup-up events as a volunteer in one of the following capacities: Information Table, Greeter, or Minder. Pup-up events are often done as employee appreciation events for a business. We bring puppies or dogs (they do not need to be adoptable) for the staff to cuddle and the business makes a donation directly to Safe Hands for us to do this. Need to be flexible with role assignments, as these events are small and everyone needs to pitch in where needed. Nonprofit: Safe Hands Animal Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Intake Support RolesSupport the process of intaking dogs and cats through a variety of tasks while adhering to health and safety precautions. All roles must be able to help out as needed with other role responsibilities. Intake can be an unpredictable environment as animals are stressed after transport. Patience and compassion are needed to work with other volunteers and scared, shy, and sick/injured animals. Nonprofit: Safe Hands Animal Rescue Support the process of intaking dogs and cats through a variety of tasks while adhering to health and safety precautions. All roles must be able to help out as needed with other role responsibilities. Intake can be an unpredictable environment as animals are stressed after transport. Patience and compassion are needed to work with other volunteers and scared, shy, and sick/injured animals. Nonprofit: Safe Hands Animal Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RMH HairdresserAt our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here. Partner with the house that love built to provide free haircuts to families staying at the Ronald McDonald House! We have families from across the globe that come, often unexpectedly, to the Twin Cities to receive treatment for their critically ill child(ren). With an extended stay while their child is in the hospital, a haircut for themselves or their other child(ren) is not always at the top of their priority list. As a volunteer, you will provide haircuts for RMH parents and children on a monthly basis or as your schedule allows. *Must have Hairdresser Certification This role is great for individuals with: Excellent communication skills with both children and adultsAn interest in working with kids and familiesGeneral organizational and cleaning skillsTrainingYou will be given an orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening are required prior to starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here. Partner with the house that love built to provide free haircuts to families staying at the Ronald McDonald House! We have families from across the globe that come, often unexpectedly, to the Twin Cities to receive treatment for their critically ill child(ren). With an extended stay while their child is in the hospital, a haircut for themselves or their other child(ren) is not always at the top of their priority list. As a volunteer, you will provide haircuts for RMH parents and children on a monthly basis or as your schedule allows. *Must have Hairdresser Certification This role is great for individuals with: Excellent communication skills with both children and adultsAn interest in working with kids and familiesGeneral organizational and cleaning skillsTrainingYou will be given an orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening are required prior to starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ongoing Resource Center VolunteersKids In Need Foundation (KINF) operates its flagship teacher resource center in Roseville, MN. Our resource center provides educators at eligible schools with critical supplies, at ZERO cost to them, to empower teaching and educational success. Teachers can go through the store and choose from a full array of products. Upon arrival, KINF team members will explain the shopping process and be available to answer any questions. We can’t wait to have you join us!Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation Kids In Need Foundation (KINF) operates its flagship teacher resource center in Roseville, MN. Our resource center provides educators at eligible schools with critical supplies, at ZERO cost to them, to empower teaching and educational success. Teachers can go through the store and choose from a full array of products. Upon arrival, KINF team members will explain the shopping process and be available to answer any questions. We can’t wait to have you join us!Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55117 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wellness Ally - Musical FunThree friendly adults that live at Living Well's home in LIttle Canada are interested in spending time with someone who likes sharing music. Bring your musical instrument and voice and sense of play. Scheduling is flexible for one hour shift. You can volunteer weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. No minimum commitment. Volunteer onboarding includes background check and virtual & in-person orientation. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Three friendly adults that live at Living Well's home in LIttle Canada are interested in spending time with someone who likes sharing music. Bring your musical instrument and voice and sense of play. Scheduling is flexible for one hour shift. You can volunteer weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. No minimum commitment. Volunteer onboarding includes background check and virtual & in-person orientation. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55117 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RMH Housewarmer VolunteerAt our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here. Housewarmers are essential towards creating a warm home-like atmosphere for RMH families. They help maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment in our community spaces, pantries, and kitchens. Housewarmers care for the daily tasks that keep the House clean and functional, allowing families to focus on their child. Daily tasks may include the following: Stocking the pantry or toiletry items Cleaning kitchen tables and counters Dusting various part of the house Keeping common spaces clean and tidyAssist with receiving and sorting In-Kind donations Bringing a friendly smile and attitude to all our familiesTypical Hours and CommitmentHousewarming shifts are offered seven days a week between the hours of 10am-7pm. Volunteers select a 2-3 hour weekly or bi-weekly shift. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours. Housewarmers are on their feet and moving about the House during their shifts. They assist with a wide variety of tasks and take pride in making the House a home for families. This role is great for individuals with: Excellent communication skills with both children and adults General organizational and cleaning skills An interest in working with kids and familiesTraining An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening are required prior to starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here. Housewarmers are essential towards creating a warm home-like atmosphere for RMH families. They help maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment in our community spaces, pantries, and kitchens. Housewarmers care for the daily tasks that keep the House clean and functional, allowing families to focus on their child. Daily tasks may include the following: Stocking the pantry or toiletry items Cleaning kitchen tables and counters Dusting various part of the house Keeping common spaces clean and tidyAssist with receiving and sorting In-Kind donations Bringing a friendly smile and attitude to all our familiesTypical Hours and CommitmentHousewarming shifts are offered seven days a week between the hours of 10am-7pm. Volunteers select a 2-3 hour weekly or bi-weekly shift. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours. Housewarmers are on their feet and moving about the House during their shifts. They assist with a wide variety of tasks and take pride in making the House a home for families. This role is great for individuals with: Excellent communication skills with both children and adults General organizational and cleaning skills An interest in working with kids and familiesTraining An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening are required prior to starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cooks for Kids - Children's MN, St. PaulThe Cooks for Kids (CFK) meal program offers volunteer groups a meaningful way to support Ronald McDonald House (RMH) families dealing with a child’s health crisis. The CFK program is a great way for families, friends, work groups, book clubs, faith groups, school clubs and teams (14+ years old) to support the 'House that Love Built’! At the Ronald McDonald Family Room inside Children's MN, St. Paul, your group of 2-4 volunteers will to provide a meal for 30 people. Sponsor a meal with a financial donation and let RMH do all the menu planning and grocery shopping. Your team is welcomed onsite to cook and serve. Plan your own menu and purchase/bring your own ingredients onsite to prepare and serve a meal. Cater in a meal from a favorite restaurant.Learn more and sign up via the calendar section of our website: https://vhub.at/ChildrensStPaulCFK Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest The Cooks for Kids (CFK) meal program offers volunteer groups a meaningful way to support Ronald McDonald House (RMH) families dealing with a child’s health crisis. The CFK program is a great way for families, friends, work groups, book clubs, faith groups, school clubs and teams (14+ years old) to support the 'House that Love Built’! At the Ronald McDonald Family Room inside Children's MN, St. Paul, your group of 2-4 volunteers will to provide a meal for 30 people. Sponsor a meal with a financial donation and let RMH do all the menu planning and grocery shopping. Your team is welcomed onsite to cook and serve. Plan your own menu and purchase/bring your own ingredients onsite to prepare and serve a meal. Cater in a meal from a favorite restaurant.Learn more and sign up via the calendar section of our website: https://vhub.at/ChildrensStPaulCFK Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cooks for Kids - Oak Street House, MinneapolisThe Cooks for Kids (CFK) meal program offers volunteer groups a meaningful way to support Ronald McDonald House (RMH) families dealing with a child’s health crisis. The CFK program is a great way for families, friends, work groups, book clubs, faith groups, school clubs and teams (14+ years old) to support the 'House that Love Built’! At the Ronald McDonald House - Oak Street, your group of 4-8 volunteers will to provide a meal for 60 people. Sponsor a meal with a financial donation and let RMH do all the menu planning and grocery shopping. Your team is welcomed onsite to cook and serve. Plan your own menu and purchase/bring your own ingredients onsite to prepare and serve a meal. Cater in a meal from a favorite restaurant.
Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest The Cooks for Kids (CFK) meal program offers volunteer groups a meaningful way to support Ronald McDonald House (RMH) families dealing with a child’s health crisis. The CFK program is a great way for families, friends, work groups, book clubs, faith groups, school clubs and teams (14+ years old) to support the 'House that Love Built’! At the Ronald McDonald House - Oak Street, your group of 4-8 volunteers will to provide a meal for 60 people. Sponsor a meal with a financial donation and let RMH do all the menu planning and grocery shopping. Your team is welcomed onsite to cook and serve. Plan your own menu and purchase/bring your own ingredients onsite to prepare and serve a meal. Cater in a meal from a favorite restaurant.
Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cooks for Kids - Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare, St. PaulThe Cooks for Kids (CFK) meal program offers volunteer groups a meaningful way to support Ronald McDonald House (RMH) families dealing with a child’s health crisis. The CFK program is a great way for families, friends, work groups, book clubs, faith groups, school clubs and teams (14+ years old) to support the 'House that Love Built’! At the Ronald McDonald Family Room inside Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare, St. Paul, your group of 3-6 volunteers will to provide a meal for 25 people. Sponsor a meal with a financial donation and let RMH do all the menu planning and grocery shopping. Your team is welcomed onsite to cook and serve. Plan your own menu and purchase/bring your own ingredients onsite to prepare and serve a meal. Cater in a meal from a favorite restaurant.
Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest The Cooks for Kids (CFK) meal program offers volunteer groups a meaningful way to support Ronald McDonald House (RMH) families dealing with a child’s health crisis. The CFK program is a great way for families, friends, work groups, book clubs, faith groups, school clubs and teams (14+ years old) to support the 'House that Love Built’! At the Ronald McDonald Family Room inside Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare, St. Paul, your group of 3-6 volunteers will to provide a meal for 25 people. Sponsor a meal with a financial donation and let RMH do all the menu planning and grocery shopping. Your team is welcomed onsite to cook and serve. Plan your own menu and purchase/bring your own ingredients onsite to prepare and serve a meal. Cater in a meal from a favorite restaurant.
Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cooks for Kids - Children's MN, MinneapolisThe Cooks for Kids (CFK) meal program offers volunteer groups a meaningful way to support Ronald McDonald House (RMH) families dealing with a child’s health crisis. The CFK program is a great way for families, friends, work groups, book clubs, faith groups, school clubs and teams (14+ years old) to support the 'House that Love Built’! At the Ronald McDonald House inside Children's MN, Minneapolis, your group of 3-6 volunteers will to provide a meal for 60 people. Sponsor a meal with a financial donation and let RMH do all the menu planning and grocery shopping. Your team is welcomed onsite to cook and serve. Plan your own menu and purchase/bring your own ingredients onsite to prepare and serve a meal. Cater in a meal from a favorite restaurant.Learn more and sign up via the calendar section of our website: https://vhub.at/HIHCFK Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest The Cooks for Kids (CFK) meal program offers volunteer groups a meaningful way to support Ronald McDonald House (RMH) families dealing with a child’s health crisis. The CFK program is a great way for families, friends, work groups, book clubs, faith groups, school clubs and teams (14+ years old) to support the 'House that Love Built’! At the Ronald McDonald House inside Children's MN, Minneapolis, your group of 3-6 volunteers will to provide a meal for 60 people. Sponsor a meal with a financial donation and let RMH do all the menu planning and grocery shopping. Your team is welcomed onsite to cook and serve. Plan your own menu and purchase/bring your own ingredients onsite to prepare and serve a meal. Cater in a meal from a favorite restaurant.Learn more and sign up via the calendar section of our website: https://vhub.at/HIHCFK Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lend-a-Hand - Oak StreetWe welcome your group of up to 15 volunteers to Lend-a-Hand at RMH-Oak Street in Minneapolis. Projects are two hours long and scheduled anytime between 10:00am - 4:00pm on weekdays. Lend-a-hand volunteers have a major impact on the look and feel of the House. Volunteers can expect to help with anything from light cleaning and organizing, to event preparation or landscaping. Your group’s projects will be determined a few days prior to your event and will depend on the greatest needs of the House at that time. Requirements for onsite activities: Volunteers must be at least 14 years old; in addition, groups with individuals between 14-17 years old must also include at least one 18+ individual who is out of high school. Volunteers must bring a driver's license or state ID which will be scanned by Lobby Guard upon arrival for a quick criminal background check. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest We welcome your group of up to 15 volunteers to Lend-a-Hand at RMH-Oak Street in Minneapolis. Projects are two hours long and scheduled anytime between 10:00am - 4:00pm on weekdays. Lend-a-hand volunteers have a major impact on the look and feel of the House. Volunteers can expect to help with anything from light cleaning and organizing, to event preparation or landscaping. Your group’s projects will be determined a few days prior to your event and will depend on the greatest needs of the House at that time. Requirements for onsite activities: Volunteers must be at least 14 years old; in addition, groups with individuals between 14-17 years old must also include at least one 18+ individual who is out of high school. Volunteers must bring a driver's license or state ID which will be scanned by Lobby Guard upon arrival for a quick criminal background check. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RMHC-Birthday PartyEach month, a volunteer group hosts a birthday party at RMH-Oak Street to celebrate that month’s birthdays. It is a fun opportunity to see the house and celebrate with our families. Parties will take place on the second Thursday of every month How do I sign up? Reach out to our volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org or call at 612-238-8100How many people can be in my group? Up to 4 volunteersAre there any requirements? Volunteers must be at least 14 years old, and individuals between 14-17 years old must be supervised by an adult. Symptom free and healthy to volunteer, facemasks are optional at this time as well Please bring a driver's license with you. This will be scanned through Lobby Guard upon arrival for a quick criminal background checkWhat is the time commitment? Birthday parties take place from 5pm-6pm during dinner on the second Thursday of every month. Arrive at 4pm to set-up for the festivities. Expect to stay until 7:00pm for cleanup.What should we do to prepare? Plan 2-5 fun, kid-friendly activities and provide cake (or alternate dessert), candles, beverages, and decorations. Activities will take place in/near the dining area and should be submitted at least 4 days beforehand for approval to Kiana Dahlen our assistant teacher at KDhalen@rmhc-uppermidwest.org. Desserts cannot be homemade. They should be in original packaging from a grocery store or bakery. If you would like to make your own dessert, you may do so here onsite at the House. Please make arrangements with Kiana to come in early and use one of the kitchens here onsite. We will provide you with recommended number of servings before your chosen date. Depending on the current House census, it could be 30-70.Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Each month, a volunteer group hosts a birthday party at RMH-Oak Street to celebrate that month’s birthdays. It is a fun opportunity to see the house and celebrate with our families. Parties will take place on the second Thursday of every month How do I sign up? Reach out to our volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org or call at 612-238-8100How many people can be in my group? Up to 4 volunteersAre there any requirements? Volunteers must be at least 14 years old, and individuals between 14-17 years old must be supervised by an adult. Symptom free and healthy to volunteer, facemasks are optional at this time as well Please bring a driver's license with you. This will be scanned through Lobby Guard upon arrival for a quick criminal background checkWhat is the time commitment? Birthday parties take place from 5pm-6pm during dinner on the second Thursday of every month. Arrive at 4pm to set-up for the festivities. Expect to stay until 7:00pm for cleanup.What should we do to prepare? Plan 2-5 fun, kid-friendly activities and provide cake (or alternate dessert), candles, beverages, and decorations. Activities will take place in/near the dining area and should be submitted at least 4 days beforehand for approval to Kiana Dahlen our assistant teacher at KDhalen@rmhc-uppermidwest.org. Desserts cannot be homemade. They should be in original packaging from a grocery store or bakery. If you would like to make your own dessert, you may do so here onsite at the House. Please make arrangements with Kiana to come in early and use one of the kitchens here onsite. We will provide you with recommended number of servings before your chosen date. Depending on the current House census, it could be 30-70.Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Engagement Program Volunteer (18+)Are you looking for a fun volunteer opportunity, and a chance to work directly with the families being served? We are currently looking to recruit volunteers to help us with our monthly "Family Game Nights" and "Family Movie Nights" at People Serving People's downtown shelter. Tasks include assisting staff in the set-up and cleanup of the event, facilitate games for children and families, participate in activities alongside families, and distributing/restocking snacks and beverages. In addition, volunteers may be asked to help with check-in to track total number of families participating and to welcome families to the engagement. The event is an "open house” activity for families, meaning the amount of participation for our guests may vary. We ask our volunteers to be adaptable to PSP to changes in need or activities as they arise. These events are open to all our families, though you will primarily be working with children between the ages of 6 -12. We welcome volunteers to bring any age appropriate games that they'd like to offer to guests at our shelter! Nonprofit: People Serving People Are you looking for a fun volunteer opportunity, and a chance to work directly with the families being served? We are currently looking to recruit volunteers to help us with our monthly "Family Game Nights" and "Family Movie Nights" at People Serving People's downtown shelter. Tasks include assisting staff in the set-up and cleanup of the event, facilitate games for children and families, participate in activities alongside families, and distributing/restocking snacks and beverages. In addition, volunteers may be asked to help with check-in to track total number of families participating and to welcome families to the engagement. The event is an "open house” activity for families, meaning the amount of participation for our guests may vary. We ask our volunteers to be adaptable to PSP to changes in need or activities as they arise. These events are open to all our families, though you will primarily be working with children between the ages of 6 -12. We welcome volunteers to bring any age appropriate games that they'd like to offer to guests at our shelter! Nonprofit: People Serving People Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pack School Supplies for Underserved Schools around the Country!By partnering with teachers and students in under-resourced schools, the Kids In Need Foundation provides the support needed for teachers to teach and learners to learn. The fulfillment of our national programs occurs at our Teacher Resource Center in Roseville, MN. We rely heavily on help from volunteers like you, and would be honored if you would consider joining us to achieve our mission. We have a number of upcoming volunteer shifts. Interested volunteers can view and register for upcoming volunteer events here! If you are interested in scheduling a time for your group to volunteer, KINF can accommodate up to 60 participants at a time. Please email volunteering@kinf.org if you are interested in setting up a private volunteer group session or if you have any additional questions. We can’t wait to have you join us! Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation By partnering with teachers and students in under-resourced schools, the Kids In Need Foundation provides the support needed for teachers to teach and learners to learn. The fulfillment of our national programs occurs at our Teacher Resource Center in Roseville, MN. We rely heavily on help from volunteers like you, and would be honored if you would consider joining us to achieve our mission. We have a number of upcoming volunteer shifts. Interested volunteers can view and register for upcoming volunteer events here! If you are interested in scheduling a time for your group to volunteer, KINF can accommodate up to 60 participants at a time. Please email volunteering@kinf.org if you are interested in setting up a private volunteer group session or if you have any additional questions. We can’t wait to have you join us! Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55117 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Literacy TutorVOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY Become a Literacy Tutor! Tutor Kindergarten through 3rd grade students to help them achieve literacy success. Be a caring, invested adult tutor who helps children learn literacy skills while also growing their relationship and communication skills. Virtual and in-person tutoring opportunities are available. Volunteers will be provided with everything they need to tutor and build trusting relationships: training, technology, materials, staff support, and a network of committed volunteers. Literacy Tutors are provided with the session structure, literacy tutoring materials and books. East Side Learning Center is the proud Twin Cities program partner of AARP Foundation Experience Corps. Volunteers ages 50+ are invited to participate as Experience Corps tutors.WHERE CAN I VOLUNTEER? St. Paul Music Academy (27 Geranium Ave E, St Paul, MN 55117) East African Elementary Magnet School (437 Edmund Ave, St. Paul, MN) Frost Lake Elementary School (1505 E Hoyt Ave, St. Paul, MN 55106) Virtually - tutor virtually from regional hubs.TRAINING ESLC provides an orientation and pre-service training on the session structure, literacy activities and tuttoring strategies prior to Literacy Mentors beginning work with their students. Supplemental training is provided throughout the year for a total of 20-25 hours of training. FROM A VOLUNTEER “Working with ESLC, other tutors and the children we serve connects me with my love of reading and helps me support our scholars. As each child learns to explore the world through reading, our community grows stronger.” FROM A TEACHER “Our students crave relationships and time to read and explore literacy in different ways. These tutors provide fun, engagement, games, care, and patience. The year is brighter for all with these wonderful volunteers.” INTERESTED? Complete ESLC’s online application form at https://aarpexperiencecorps.tfaforms.net/341187 CONTACT Website: www.eastsidelearningcenter.org Questions: Amelia Wherland at amelia.wherland@eslcmn.org Nonprofit: East Side Learning Center VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY Become a Literacy Tutor! Tutor Kindergarten through 3rd grade students to help them achieve literacy success. Be a caring, invested adult tutor who helps children learn literacy skills while also growing their relationship and communication skills. Virtual and in-person tutoring opportunities are available. Volunteers will be provided with everything they need to tutor and build trusting relationships: training, technology, materials, staff support, and a network of committed volunteers. Literacy Tutors are provided with the session structure, literacy tutoring materials and books. East Side Learning Center is the proud Twin Cities program partner of AARP Foundation Experience Corps. Volunteers ages 50+ are invited to participate as Experience Corps tutors.WHERE CAN I VOLUNTEER? St. Paul Music Academy (27 Geranium Ave E, St Paul, MN 55117) East African Elementary Magnet School (437 Edmund Ave, St. Paul, MN) Frost Lake Elementary School (1505 E Hoyt Ave, St. Paul, MN 55106) Virtually - tutor virtually from regional hubs.TRAINING ESLC provides an orientation and pre-service training on the session structure, literacy activities and tuttoring strategies prior to Literacy Mentors beginning work with their students. Supplemental training is provided throughout the year for a total of 20-25 hours of training. FROM A VOLUNTEER “Working with ESLC, other tutors and the children we serve connects me with my love of reading and helps me support our scholars. As each child learns to explore the world through reading, our community grows stronger.” FROM A TEACHER “Our students crave relationships and time to read and explore literacy in different ways. These tutors provide fun, engagement, games, care, and patience. The year is brighter for all with these wonderful volunteers.” INTERESTED? Complete ESLC’s online application form at https://aarpexperiencecorps.tfaforms.net/341187 CONTACT Website: www.eastsidelearningcenter.org Questions: Amelia Wherland at amelia.wherland@eslcmn.org Nonprofit: East Side Learning Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RMH Building Services VolunteerAt our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here Building Services volunteers work closely with our maintenance staff on facility projects and upkeep tasks to keep the House safe, functional, and welcoming for our families. Key responsibilities for Building Services volunteers include: Deep cleaning tasksVacuuming common spaces and stairwellsTrash collectionDusting surfaceOutdoor maintenanceTypical Hours and Commitment Building Services volunteers commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift that is typically 2-3 hours long between 10am-5pm seven days a week. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours. Building services volunteers are on their feet and moving about the House during their shifts. They feel comfortable working on assigned tasks independently, and take pride in making the House a home for families. This role is great for individuals with: A strong attention to detail and ability to work on your feet throughout shift The ability to work independently Good communication skillsOpen to helping with new tasksA willingness to learn and perform common cleaning skillsTraining An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening is required before starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here Building Services volunteers work closely with our maintenance staff on facility projects and upkeep tasks to keep the House safe, functional, and welcoming for our families. Key responsibilities for Building Services volunteers include: Deep cleaning tasksVacuuming common spaces and stairwellsTrash collectionDusting surfaceOutdoor maintenanceTypical Hours and Commitment Building Services volunteers commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift that is typically 2-3 hours long between 10am-5pm seven days a week. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours. Building services volunteers are on their feet and moving about the House during their shifts. They feel comfortable working on assigned tasks independently, and take pride in making the House a home for families. This role is great for individuals with: A strong attention to detail and ability to work on your feet throughout shift The ability to work independently Good communication skillsOpen to helping with new tasksA willingness to learn and perform common cleaning skillsTraining An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening is required before starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RMH Room Refresher VolunteerAt our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here Room Refreshers are dedicated volunteers who ensure that we provide a comfortable and clean environment for new families. This amazing team of volunteers works hard to guarantee that our overnight rooms meet our high cleanliness standards and are prepped and stocked for families before they arrive. Key responsibilities for Room Refreshers: Restocking toiletry items (shampoo, soap, etc.) Assisting with laundry Making and preparing beds Vacuuming rooms Dusting room surfaces Typical Hours and CommitmentRoom Refreshers commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift that is typically 2-3 hours long between 10am-7pm seven days a week. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours. Our team of Room Refreshers enjoy making a room sparkle! Most work independently, or in teams of two with a buddy. These volunteers a vital to ensuring families arrive to a comfortable and clean room and have a knack for an attention to detail. This role is great for individuals with: A strong attention to detail and ability to work on your feet throughout shift The ability to work independently Good communication skills A love of organizing and a detail-oriented mindset The ability to prioritize numerous tasks at once A willingness to learn and perform common cleaning skillsTraining An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening is required before starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here Room Refreshers are dedicated volunteers who ensure that we provide a comfortable and clean environment for new families. This amazing team of volunteers works hard to guarantee that our overnight rooms meet our high cleanliness standards and are prepped and stocked for families before they arrive. Key responsibilities for Room Refreshers: Restocking toiletry items (shampoo, soap, etc.) Assisting with laundry Making and preparing beds Vacuuming rooms Dusting room surfaces Typical Hours and CommitmentRoom Refreshers commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift that is typically 2-3 hours long between 10am-7pm seven days a week. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours. Our team of Room Refreshers enjoy making a room sparkle! Most work independently, or in teams of two with a buddy. These volunteers a vital to ensuring families arrive to a comfortable and clean room and have a knack for an attention to detail. This role is great for individuals with: A strong attention to detail and ability to work on your feet throughout shift The ability to work independently Good communication skills A love of organizing and a detail-oriented mindset The ability to prioritize numerous tasks at once A willingness to learn and perform common cleaning skillsTraining An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening is required before starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Drivers - Twin Cities Metro (Age 21 +)Help us get out and about! Come drive our van and help people get to their various activities such as family gatherings, community events, and appointments throughout the metro. Our caregiver-staff will accompany the person and provide any needed cares. We just need you to drive! Living Well Disability Services supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to experience wellness in all areas of their lives. We urgently need drivers to ensure people remain involved in their communities. Scheduling is on an on-call/as available basis. Background and Driving Record checks required. Accessible vehicle training provided. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Help us get out and about! Come drive our van and help people get to their various activities such as family gatherings, community events, and appointments throughout the metro. Our caregiver-staff will accompany the person and provide any needed cares. We just need you to drive! Living Well Disability Services supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to experience wellness in all areas of their lives. We urgently need drivers to ensure people remain involved in their communities. Scheduling is on an on-call/as available basis. Background and Driving Record checks required. Accessible vehicle training provided. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55120 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wellness Ally - Gym FriendA friendly woman that lives at Living Well's home in Mendota Heights is interested in spending time with preferably a woman to go to the YMCA to do water aeroibics and walking. Sense of humor and an interest in sports is a plus! Scheduling is flexible, one day a week. You can volunteer weekly or bi-weekly. No minimum commitment. Volunteer onboarding includes background check and virtual & in-person orientation. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services A friendly woman that lives at Living Well's home in Mendota Heights is interested in spending time with preferably a woman to go to the YMCA to do water aeroibics and walking. Sense of humor and an interest in sports is a plus! Scheduling is flexible, one day a week. You can volunteer weekly or bi-weekly. No minimum commitment. Volunteer onboarding includes background check and virtual & in-person orientation. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55118 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wellness Ally - Arts & CraftsSmall group of adults in our Living Well home are looking for someone with a passion for all kinds of creativity. Develop and share projects with people of all skill levels. Various locations available through out the Twin Cities Metro. Scheduling is flexible, one day a week. You can volunteer weekly or bi-weekly. No minimum commitment. Volunteer onboarding includes background check and virtual & in-person orientation. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Small group of adults in our Living Well home are looking for someone with a passion for all kinds of creativity. Develop and share projects with people of all skill levels. Various locations available through out the Twin Cities Metro. Scheduling is flexible, one day a week. You can volunteer weekly or bi-weekly. No minimum commitment. Volunteer onboarding includes background check and virtual & in-person orientation. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55120 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Better Together - Friend Mendota HeightsGet together and visit with a man who lives at Living Well's home in Mendota Heights who is interested in going to horror movies, walking around the mall, cooking vegan meals, listening to rock & roll and country music, and antique hunting. Scheduling a 2 hour time slot weekly or bi-weekly. No minimum commitment. Volunteer onboarding includes background check, driver record check, and virtual & in-person orientation. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Get together and visit with a man who lives at Living Well's home in Mendota Heights who is interested in going to horror movies, walking around the mall, cooking vegan meals, listening to rock & roll and country music, and antique hunting. Scheduling a 2 hour time slot weekly or bi-weekly. No minimum commitment. Volunteer onboarding includes background check, driver record check, and virtual & in-person orientation. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55120 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Store Cat Caretaker (Highland Park Petco)Twin Cities Pet Rescue is partnering with the Petco store in St. Paul (Highland Park) to house store cats for adoption! We need volunteers that can check in on the cats, deep clean their condos, and provide additional enrichment for the kitties while they are waiting to be adopted!
Volunteers can choose their own schedule and can visit the store as often as once a month to a couple times a week. Times are also very flexible and just need to be within store hours. We use the Slack app to connect the store cat team with each other and share updates on visits. So having a mobile phone or computer that can access the internet is important. Visits are typically 30 mins each but can be longer if you want! Overall, this is a very flexible role that provides hands-on cat care without having kitties physically in your home! If interested, please submit a volunteer application here: https://www.shelterluv.com/form/volunteer/TCPR/821-volunteer-application Nonprofit: Twin Cities Pet Rescue Twin Cities Pet Rescue is partnering with the Petco store in St. Paul (Highland Park) to house store cats for adoption! We need volunteers that can check in on the cats, deep clean their condos, and provide additional enrichment for the kitties while they are waiting to be adopted!
Volunteers can choose their own schedule and can visit the store as often as once a month to a couple times a week. Times are also very flexible and just need to be within store hours. We use the Slack app to connect the store cat team with each other and share updates on visits. So having a mobile phone or computer that can access the internet is important. Visits are typically 30 mins each but can be longer if you want! Overall, this is a very flexible role that provides hands-on cat care without having kitties physically in your home! If interested, please submit a volunteer application here: https://www.shelterluv.com/form/volunteer/TCPR/821-volunteer-application Nonprofit: Twin Cities Pet Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55116 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Animal Rescue - Event VolunteersTwin Cities Pet Rescue is always looking for help with events! We are looking for volunteers for our fundraising and adoption event activities. There are so many behind the scenes opportunities to help animals in need.
...set up and run an adoption event?
Our Events Team volunteers have flexibility and ownership in their role on the team. Inquire today to learn more! Nonprofit: Twin Cities Pet Rescue Twin Cities Pet Rescue is always looking for help with events! We are looking for volunteers for our fundraising and adoption event activities. There are so many behind the scenes opportunities to help animals in need.
...set up and run an adoption event?
Our Events Team volunteers have flexibility and ownership in their role on the team. Inquire today to learn more! Nonprofit: Twin Cities Pet Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55128 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: RMH Driver VolunteerAt our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here Driver volunteers at our Oak Street location are essential for our weekly supply transfers. Drivers use the RMH passenger van to transport meals and needed supplies from the Oak Street location to our three hospital sites, or to pick up donations. Key responsibilities for Drivers: Transport meals, supplies or donations efficiently between the four locations or outside companyAssist with loading and unloading the vanTrack mileage and gas levelTypical Hours and CommitmentDrivers typically commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift, but we are also in need of replacement drivers who can cover driver shifts as needed. Meal delivery trips take place on weekdays from 2pm-4pm. Donation trips will be scheduled on an as needed basis and time is flexible. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours. An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. Directions and tips as to how to drive the van will be provided at the start of your first shift. More training and guidance will be provided prior to each shift as necessary. A criminal background check and health screening is required before starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Is the Driver role right for you? Qualifications: Must be in possession of a current, valid driver’s license Must have a clean driving record Comfortable driving a large passenger van Good customer service skillsNonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here Driver volunteers at our Oak Street location are essential for our weekly supply transfers. Drivers use the RMH passenger van to transport meals and needed supplies from the Oak Street location to our three hospital sites, or to pick up donations. Key responsibilities for Drivers: Transport meals, supplies or donations efficiently between the four locations or outside companyAssist with loading and unloading the vanTrack mileage and gas levelTypical Hours and CommitmentDrivers typically commit to a weekly or bi-weekly shift, but we are also in need of replacement drivers who can cover driver shifts as needed. Meal delivery trips take place on weekdays from 2pm-4pm. Donation trips will be scheduled on an as needed basis and time is flexible. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours. An overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. Directions and tips as to how to drive the van will be provided at the start of your first shift. More training and guidance will be provided prior to each shift as necessary. A criminal background check and health screening is required before starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Is the Driver role right for you? Qualifications: Must be in possession of a current, valid driver’s license Must have a clean driving record Comfortable driving a large passenger van Good customer service skillsNonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Training CoordinatorTraining Coordinator Position Description The Training Coordinator is responsible for managing training plans for dogs in care, providing training and behavior support to fosters, and supporting the Training and Behavior Manager in the operations of the Dog Division. This role requires the applicant to be able to articulate their experience as it relates to dog training and behavior. Should be basically familiar with reactivity, fear, and appropriate dog introductions. Responsibilities Manage caseload of 1-3 dogs in care working within a training or behavior program Support Training and Behavior Manager in the development of resources for our foster program Follow up with advice and curriculum provided by the training manager Provide weekly updates to Training Manager and Dog Division Manager about dogs within your caseload Collaborate with external training partners as needed Time Commitment: 3-5 hours per week, mostly virtual but some in-person may be required Goals Grow the capacity of the training and behavior team Improve the level of support given to our dog fosters Create and improve resources available to our foster division Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Training Coordinator Position Description The Training Coordinator is responsible for managing training plans for dogs in care, providing training and behavior support to fosters, and supporting the Training and Behavior Manager in the operations of the Dog Division. This role requires the applicant to be able to articulate their experience as it relates to dog training and behavior. Should be basically familiar with reactivity, fear, and appropriate dog introductions. Responsibilities Manage caseload of 1-3 dogs in care working within a training or behavior program Support Training and Behavior Manager in the development of resources for our foster program Follow up with advice and curriculum provided by the training manager Provide weekly updates to Training Manager and Dog Division Manager about dogs within your caseload Collaborate with external training partners as needed Time Commitment: 3-5 hours per week, mostly virtual but some in-person may be required Goals Grow the capacity of the training and behavior team Improve the level of support given to our dog fosters Create and improve resources available to our foster division Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Crossroads DriverAssist with transporting foster animals to Crossroads Animal Shelter for their Spay/Neuter appointments, currently every Tuesday of the month. Drop-off is between 7-8am and pick-up is between 3-4pm. So fosters using Crossroads will drop-off their foster animal(s) in Golden Valley (central location) between 7am and pick-up about 4:30pm. No more than 5 animals will be scheduled and our Safe Hands van is available if needed. Nonprofit: Safe Hands Animal Rescue Assist with transporting foster animals to Crossroads Animal Shelter for their Spay/Neuter appointments, currently every Tuesday of the month. Drop-off is between 7-8am and pick-up is between 3-4pm. So fosters using Crossroads will drop-off their foster animal(s) in Golden Valley (central location) between 7am and pick-up about 4:30pm. No more than 5 animals will be scheduled and our Safe Hands van is available if needed. Nonprofit: Safe Hands Animal Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55407-2622 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nutrition Nook Donation DriveTouchstone's team at Rising Cedar Apartments is putting together a donation drive to collect items for their new 'Nutrition Nook.' With meal service ending for our clients in April, many folks will have to plan and prepare their own meals for the first time. With many of our clients coming from homelessness or housing instability, they might not have the information and supplies they need to build a workable kitchen and healthy meals. We are collecting: food, nutrition and cooking magazines cookbooks small kitchen appliances (crock pots, toasters, etc) utensil, plates and cups cookware and cooking utensils (spatulas, ladles, pots, pans, etc) Please contact us at fundraising@touchstonemh.org with any questions! You can deliver donations to our administrative offices at 2312 Snelling Ave in Minneapolis. Nonprofit: Touchstone Mental Health Touchstone's team at Rising Cedar Apartments is putting together a donation drive to collect items for their new 'Nutrition Nook.' With meal service ending for our clients in April, many folks will have to plan and prepare their own meals for the first time. With many of our clients coming from homelessness or housing instability, they might not have the information and supplies they need to build a workable kitchen and healthy meals. We are collecting: food, nutrition and cooking magazines cookbooks small kitchen appliances (crock pots, toasters, etc) utensil, plates and cups cookware and cooking utensils (spatulas, ladles, pots, pans, etc) Please contact us at fundraising@touchstonemh.org with any questions! You can deliver donations to our administrative offices at 2312 Snelling Ave in Minneapolis. Nonprofit: Touchstone Mental Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Provide meaningful visits to hospice patients in your areaWe are looking for caring individuals to provide companionship visits with our Hospice patients in and around the Metro area. We visit patients wherever they call home (skilled nursing facilities, group home, private home, apartment). Volunteers are an integral part of the Hospice team approach by providing a supportive presence to patients, engaging patients and their loved ones in life review and reminiscing, offering respite to allow caregivers a break, and so much more! Come be part of something wonderful and walk alongside our patients throughout their end of life journey. Nonprofit: North Memorial Hospice We are looking for caring individuals to provide companionship visits with our Hospice patients in and around the Metro area. We visit patients wherever they call home (skilled nursing facilities, group home, private home, apartment). Volunteers are an integral part of the Hospice team approach by providing a supportive presence to patients, engaging patients and their loved ones in life review and reminiscing, offering respite to allow caregivers a break, and so much more! Come be part of something wonderful and walk alongside our patients throughout their end of life journey. Nonprofit: North Memorial Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55422 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RMH Weekly Meal ServerAt our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here. Each day, we provide breakfast, lunch, and dinner options for RMH families at all five of our locations. At RMH-Oak Street, meal server volunteers support this effort by serving meals to families. Our meal team cares for all meal planning and preparations, and volunteers serve the meal to families as they come through for lunch or dinner (no cooking skills required!). Volunteers may also be asked to assist with cleaning up after the meal and/or packaging leftovers into individual grab-and-go meals. A typical shift could involve: Assisting with final set up preparations before serving (placing food in warmers, setting out necessary utensils, etc.) Welcoming and serving families meals as they come through the serving line for lunch or dinner Ensuring food safety practices are met, including hand washing and using gloves Understanding menu items and ingredient lists Packing leftovers into individual grab-and-go containers Cleaning up the serving area after mealtime is over If a Cooks for Kids meal group is signed up to sponsor the meal, the meal server may be asked to assist with other aspects of the meal program Typical Hours and CommitmentMeal servers commit to one weekly or bi-weekly shift for lunch or dinner. We serve meals seven days a week, 365 days a year. Typical shifts are 11am-2pm for lunches and 4pm-7pm for dinners. We ask for a minimum commitment of one full semester or 50 hours. Meal Servers are an essential part of the mission here at RMHC-Upper Midwest. They must feel comfortable working in kitchen and interacting with RMH families. This role is great for individuals with: A friendly attitude and smile Strong communication skills Ability to multi-task and operate in a fast-paced environment TrainingAn overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. During the tour, you will get the chance to meet our Meal Team who will be supporting you throughout your shift. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided during your first shift. A criminal background check and health screening is required prior to starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here. Each day, we provide breakfast, lunch, and dinner options for RMH families at all five of our locations. At RMH-Oak Street, meal server volunteers support this effort by serving meals to families. Our meal team cares for all meal planning and preparations, and volunteers serve the meal to families as they come through for lunch or dinner (no cooking skills required!). Volunteers may also be asked to assist with cleaning up after the meal and/or packaging leftovers into individual grab-and-go meals. A typical shift could involve: Assisting with final set up preparations before serving (placing food in warmers, setting out necessary utensils, etc.) Welcoming and serving families meals as they come through the serving line for lunch or dinner Ensuring food safety practices are met, including hand washing and using gloves Understanding menu items and ingredient lists Packing leftovers into individual grab-and-go containers Cleaning up the serving area after mealtime is over If a Cooks for Kids meal group is signed up to sponsor the meal, the meal server may be asked to assist with other aspects of the meal program Typical Hours and CommitmentMeal servers commit to one weekly or bi-weekly shift for lunch or dinner. We serve meals seven days a week, 365 days a year. Typical shifts are 11am-2pm for lunches and 4pm-7pm for dinners. We ask for a minimum commitment of one full semester or 50 hours. Meal Servers are an essential part of the mission here at RMHC-Upper Midwest. They must feel comfortable working in kitchen and interacting with RMH families. This role is great for individuals with: A friendly attitude and smile Strong communication skills Ability to multi-task and operate in a fast-paced environment TrainingAn overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. During the tour, you will get the chance to meet our Meal Team who will be supporting you throughout your shift. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided during your first shift. A criminal background check and health screening is required prior to starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RMH After School Activities VolunteerAt our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here. Our Extended day program allows siblings and patients to have fun, play games, and play around after school is out for the day! Volunteers assist with engaging the kids in activities, and will work closely with our Family Programs & Activities Manager to ensure a fun afternoon. Extended Day volunteers could expect to: Assist with regularly scheduled activities Help with the setup, organization, and cleanup of activitiesEngage with families, kids, staff, and volunteers in a respectful and professional mannerTypical Hours and CommitmentExtended Day volunteers commit to a recurring 2.5-hour shift from 2:30pm-5pm, Monday-Friday on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours. Our team of Extended Day volunteers support our efforts to offer engaging programs and activities for the families staying at RMH. They work directly with patients, siblings, or caregivers and enjoy creating a welcoming and stimulating environment for those around them. This role is great for individuals with: Excellent communication skills with both children and adults General organizational and cleaning skills An interest in working with kids and familiesTrainingAn overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening are required prior to starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest At our 5 Minnesota locations, we keep families close to the care they need. Volunteers are the Heart of the House - register for orientation here. Our Extended day program allows siblings and patients to have fun, play games, and play around after school is out for the day! Volunteers assist with engaging the kids in activities, and will work closely with our Family Programs & Activities Manager to ensure a fun afternoon. Extended Day volunteers could expect to: Assist with regularly scheduled activities Help with the setup, organization, and cleanup of activitiesEngage with families, kids, staff, and volunteers in a respectful and professional mannerTypical Hours and CommitmentExtended Day volunteers commit to a recurring 2.5-hour shift from 2:30pm-5pm, Monday-Friday on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of one full semester, or 50 hours. Our team of Extended Day volunteers support our efforts to offer engaging programs and activities for the families staying at RMH. They work directly with patients, siblings, or caregivers and enjoy creating a welcoming and stimulating environment for those around them. This role is great for individuals with: Excellent communication skills with both children and adults General organizational and cleaning skills An interest in working with kids and familiesTrainingAn overview of your position will be provided during your orientation and House tour. On the day of your first shift, you will meet some of the RMH staff members who will be providing you guidance throughout your time in the House. More detailed training and guidelines will be provided at the start of each shift. A criminal background check and health screening are required prior to starting this role. Reach out to the volunteer team at volunteer@rmhc-uppermidwest.org for more information or to get started. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Heart Camp Counselors & Nurses (Age 20+)“The best week of the year!” That’s how campers describe our summer camp for children with heart disease. At Camp Odayin, heart heroes gain a sense of belonging, connect with nature, and have a ton of fun. Kind-hearted adults are invited to come play too! As a volunteer camp counselor or nurse, you'll splash in the lake, roast marshmallows, laugh, and create memories that last a lifetime, for our campers and YOU! “I swear going to camp ages you in reverse, I felt like a kid again!” - Holly, volunteer camp nurse Spend five days of your summer enjoying the magic of camp and making a difference! Our medically staffed camps are hosted in Elkhorn, WI and Crosslake, MN. No medical knowledge or experience is needed for camp counselors. Training is provided and you may be eligible for travel expense reimbursement of up to $200. We welcome and are excited to receive applications from people of all backgrounds and identities. The volunteer application for our programs is now available and we invite you to apply by April 15th. Applicants are interviewed and accepted on a rolling basis. Therefore, the positions for certain sessions may fill prior to the deadline. Summer Camp in Elkhorn, WI June 23-27 (Nokasippi: grades 1-11)Summer Camp in Crosslake, MN (transportation provided from the Twin Cities, MN) July 14-18 (Chippewa: grades 1-6)July 21-25 (Namekagon: grades 9-11)July 28 - Aug 1 (Flambeau: grades 6-8)For more information, staff training dates, and the application visit: https://campodayin.org/apply/ Contact Alison Boerner (alison@campodayin.org / 651.351.9185) with any questions or to be added to our volunteer email list. Nonprofit: Camp Odayin “The best week of the year!” That’s how campers describe our summer camp for children with heart disease. At Camp Odayin, heart heroes gain a sense of belonging, connect with nature, and have a ton of fun. Kind-hearted adults are invited to come play too! As a volunteer camp counselor or nurse, you'll splash in the lake, roast marshmallows, laugh, and create memories that last a lifetime, for our campers and YOU! “I swear going to camp ages you in reverse, I felt like a kid again!” - Holly, volunteer camp nurse Spend five days of your summer enjoying the magic of camp and making a difference! Our medically staffed camps are hosted in Elkhorn, WI and Crosslake, MN. No medical knowledge or experience is needed for camp counselors. Training is provided and you may be eligible for travel expense reimbursement of up to $200. We welcome and are excited to receive applications from people of all backgrounds and identities. The volunteer application for our programs is now available and we invite you to apply by April 15th. Applicants are interviewed and accepted on a rolling basis. Therefore, the positions for certain sessions may fill prior to the deadline. Summer Camp in Elkhorn, WI June 23-27 (Nokasippi: grades 1-11)Summer Camp in Crosslake, MN (transportation provided from the Twin Cities, MN) July 14-18 (Chippewa: grades 1-6)July 21-25 (Namekagon: grades 9-11)July 28 - Aug 1 (Flambeau: grades 6-8)For more information, staff training dates, and the application visit: https://campodayin.org/apply/ Contact Alison Boerner (alison@campodayin.org / 651.351.9185) with any questions or to be added to our volunteer email list. Nonprofit: Camp Odayin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dakota County Bison Herd AmbassadorsNonprofit: Dakota County Nonprofit: Dakota County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2025 Zip Code: 55068 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve Lunch in North MinneapolisThe Salvation Army N Lyndale Ave Lunch Program seeks to supplement the nutritional needs of individuals in need of all ages. Volunteers will assist by preparing the meal, serving, and cleaning up. Shifts are currently available on Tuesdays from 11:30-2:30 pm. Location: The Salvation Army Parkview Worship and Service Center Nonprofit: The Salvation Army The Salvation Army N Lyndale Ave Lunch Program seeks to supplement the nutritional needs of individuals in need of all ages. Volunteers will assist by preparing the meal, serving, and cleaning up. Shifts are currently available on Tuesdays from 11:30-2:30 pm. Location: The Salvation Army Parkview Worship and Service Center Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55411 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dakota County Natural Resources Habitat Stewards General Description Help us showcase what Minnesota natives have to offer while supporting healthy habitats in Lebanon Hills Regional Park. Habitat Stewards focus on maintaining designated areas that have been planted with native grasses and wildflowers in highly visible areas of our parks. These locations provide pollinator habitat as well as serve as demonstration gardens for park visitors that will hopefully inspire folks to “go native” in their own backyards. Tasks will vary for each shift but will include general garden maintenance such as weeding, pruning, watering, planting, etc. No knowledge of plants or gardening is needed, in fact, volunteers will learn about plant identification, gardening skills, and habitat restoration practices related to native plants during their time in the gardens by seasoned professionals and county staff. Great program for all ages and walks of life - many hands make lighter work. A tidy garden is an eye-catching way for people to learn more about pollinators and pollinating plants and the important roles they play in our lives. Help us keep this area bloomin’ and boomin’! Location Lebanon Hills Regional Park - Visitor Center Backyard 860 Cliff Road Eagan, MN 55123 Date/Time Varying scheduled shifts available with more times likely available to help manage the garden throughout the season. Come as often as you’re able. No shift minimums. Duties & Responsibilities Volunteers will assist Parks staff and volunteer leads in maintaining native plantings in high-use areas of the park. Activities will vary but will include planting, watering and weeding. You will also get a chance to learn about plant identification and native gardening skills. Minimum Qualifications Must be able to walk through tall vegetation and on uneven terrain. Children are welcome to accompany their grown-ups. Tools, gloves and training will be provided. Age Requirements All ages are welcomed to attend but we do encourage participants to be at least 5 years old or older to properly enjoy the event. If minors want to volunteer by themselves, they need to be 16 years old or older. Minimum Time Commitment Shifts will be 2-3 hours. You are welcome to sign-up for as many shifts as you are available for. Activity Level – If working outside or non-office work. Medium - May involve varying amounts of activity (rough terrain, and moderate physical exertion, bending over to pull weeds). May not be recommended for volunteers with physical limitations. Comfortable, sturdy shoes and long pants required. Contact Information Sara Nelson Natural Resources Specialist sara.nelson@co.dakota.mn.us 612-643-0454 Nonprofit: Dakota County General Description Help us showcase what Minnesota natives have to offer while supporting healthy habitats in Lebanon Hills Regional Park. Habitat Stewards focus on maintaining designated areas that have been planted with native grasses and wildflowers in highly visible areas of our parks. These locations provide pollinator habitat as well as serve as demonstration gardens for park visitors that will hopefully inspire folks to “go native” in their own backyards. Tasks will vary for each shift but will include general garden maintenance such as weeding, pruning, watering, planting, etc. No knowledge of plants or gardening is needed, in fact, volunteers will learn about plant identification, gardening skills, and habitat restoration practices related to native plants during their time in the gardens by seasoned professionals and county staff. Great program for all ages and walks of life - many hands make lighter work. A tidy garden is an eye-catching way for people to learn more about pollinators and pollinating plants and the important roles they play in our lives. Help us keep this area bloomin’ and boomin’! Location Lebanon Hills Regional Park - Visitor Center Backyard 860 Cliff Road Eagan, MN 55123 Date/Time Varying scheduled shifts available with more times likely available to help manage the garden throughout the season. Come as often as you’re able. No shift minimums. Duties & Responsibilities Volunteers will assist Parks staff and volunteer leads in maintaining native plantings in high-use areas of the park. Activities will vary but will include planting, watering and weeding. You will also get a chance to learn about plant identification and native gardening skills. Minimum Qualifications Must be able to walk through tall vegetation and on uneven terrain. Children are welcome to accompany their grown-ups. Tools, gloves and training will be provided. Age Requirements All ages are welcomed to attend but we do encourage participants to be at least 5 years old or older to properly enjoy the event. If minors want to volunteer by themselves, they need to be 16 years old or older. Minimum Time Commitment Shifts will be 2-3 hours. You are welcome to sign-up for as many shifts as you are available for. Activity Level – If working outside or non-office work. Medium - May involve varying amounts of activity (rough terrain, and moderate physical exertion, bending over to pull weeds). May not be recommended for volunteers with physical limitations. Comfortable, sturdy shoes and long pants required. Contact Information Sara Nelson Natural Resources Specialist sara.nelson@co.dakota.mn.us 612-643-0454 Nonprofit: Dakota County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55123 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spanish-speaking reading tutorsHabla español? From native speaker to rusty college Spanish, students at Emerson Spanish Immersion School, a K-5 Minneapolis Public grade school located in the Loring Park neighborhood, need community members to work with them on reading. We can always use more native English speakers to read with the students, but there is a critical need for people with enough Spanish to be able to work with 1st-5th grade students. Various short time slots are available on all weekdays. Here is a sign-up link: Sign up Contact Phyllis, Emerson Community Liaison, for more information. Proden53@gmail.com Nonprofit: Colectiva Bilingüe Habla español? From native speaker to rusty college Spanish, students at Emerson Spanish Immersion School, a K-5 Minneapolis Public grade school located in the Loring Park neighborhood, need community members to work with them on reading. We can always use more native English speakers to read with the students, but there is a critical need for people with enough Spanish to be able to work with 1st-5th grade students. Various short time slots are available on all weekdays. Here is a sign-up link: Sign up Contact Phyllis, Emerson Community Liaison, for more information. Proden53@gmail.com Nonprofit: Colectiva Bilingüe Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join Towerside Innovation District's Board of Directors!Calling all change makers! Towerside Innovation District is looking for board members who believe in collaborative, values-driven community development. Are you excited to lead transformative, place-based change? Do you enjoy building strong, impactful organizations? Do you want to be a part of supporting the region's only innovation district? Then Towerside is for you. Nonprofit: Towerside Innovation District Calling all change makers! Towerside Innovation District is looking for board members who believe in collaborative, values-driven community development. Are you excited to lead transformative, place-based change? Do you enjoy building strong, impactful organizations? Do you want to be a part of supporting the region's only innovation district? Then Towerside is for you. Nonprofit: Towerside Innovation District Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lung Cancer Patient Support Peer-to Peer CompanionABOH volunteer Peer-to-Peer Companions have been through the cancer journey and simply want to help others. Their role is to listen and offer hope and companionship during the emotional roller coaster of a cancer diagnosis. They provide emotional support to patients and caregivers through texts, phone calls, and virtual or in-person meetings. Connecting with an ABOH companion who has experienced a cancer diagnosis can provide a great deal of support and connection. Lung cancer places a great burden on families, and some lung cancer patients lack the support they need to achieve the best outcomes during their journey. Lung cancer carries an unkind stigma that often leaves patients feeling shamed and blamed. A Breath of Hope works to reduce the burden of lung cancer by offering services to fill in the care gaps. Hope and positive energy are known to bring healing. Every time we support lung cancer patients and their families, we have made a step forward in our battle to save lives and improve quality of life during the journey. Time Commitment Support volunteers have the freedom to volunteer as often as they wish and may say no when the requested drive time or location doesn’t work for them. ABOH does not require a minimum time commitment. Nonprofit: A Breath of Hope Lung Cancer Foundation ABOH volunteer Peer-to-Peer Companions have been through the cancer journey and simply want to help others. Their role is to listen and offer hope and companionship during the emotional roller coaster of a cancer diagnosis. They provide emotional support to patients and caregivers through texts, phone calls, and virtual or in-person meetings. Connecting with an ABOH companion who has experienced a cancer diagnosis can provide a great deal of support and connection. Lung cancer places a great burden on families, and some lung cancer patients lack the support they need to achieve the best outcomes during their journey. Lung cancer carries an unkind stigma that often leaves patients feeling shamed and blamed. A Breath of Hope works to reduce the burden of lung cancer by offering services to fill in the care gaps. Hope and positive energy are known to bring healing. Every time we support lung cancer patients and their families, we have made a step forward in our battle to save lives and improve quality of life during the journey. Time Commitment Support volunteers have the freedom to volunteer as often as they wish and may say no when the requested drive time or location doesn’t work for them. ABOH does not require a minimum time commitment. Nonprofit: A Breath of Hope Lung Cancer Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55391 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Individual Volunteers Needed! (Roseville)Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 110,000 homes since 1987. NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes. We need help with our warehouse inventory! Meet donors/donations at the dock door, taking in household goods and furniture. Load trucks for our delivery team. Unload trucks as they return from residential and corporate pickups. Help us restock the shelves after shopping has been completed. Be prepared for a workout, get your steps in, and lift stuff (both light and heavy)! Shifts are in 3 hour increments available Monday through Thursday from 9:00am to Noon, 12:00pm to 3:00pm and 3:00pm to 6:00pm and Friday through Saturday from 9:00am to Noon and 12:00pm to 3:00pm. We are especially in need of volunteers for the 3-6pm weekday and 9am-3pm Saturday shifts. We ask that you first come in for a tour of our warehouse so that you can get a scope of what we do. Tours last 20 to 30 minutes. Volunteers must be 14 years of age or older. To learn more and get involved, please visit bridging.org Roseville Location: 1730 Terrace Drive, Roseville, MN 55113 Wendy Erickson, Volunteer Coordinator direct phone: 651-319-9295 email: wendy.erickson@bridging.org For information on group volunteering, contact Joel Bisser, Community Engagement Coordinator direct phone: 651-403-6872 email: joel.bisser@bridging.org Nonprofit: Bridging Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 110,000 homes since 1987. NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes. We need help with our warehouse inventory! Meet donors/donations at the dock door, taking in household goods and furniture. Load trucks for our delivery team. Unload trucks as they return from residential and corporate pickups. Help us restock the shelves after shopping has been completed. Be prepared for a workout, get your steps in, and lift stuff (both light and heavy)! Shifts are in 3 hour increments available Monday through Thursday from 9:00am to Noon, 12:00pm to 3:00pm and 3:00pm to 6:00pm and Friday through Saturday from 9:00am to Noon and 12:00pm to 3:00pm. We are especially in need of volunteers for the 3-6pm weekday and 9am-3pm Saturday shifts. We ask that you first come in for a tour of our warehouse so that you can get a scope of what we do. Tours last 20 to 30 minutes. Volunteers must be 14 years of age or older. To learn more and get involved, please visit bridging.org Roseville Location: 1730 Terrace Drive, Roseville, MN 55113 Wendy Erickson, Volunteer Coordinator direct phone: 651-319-9295 email: wendy.erickson@bridging.org For information on group volunteering, contact Joel Bisser, Community Engagement Coordinator direct phone: 651-403-6872 email: joel.bisser@bridging.org Nonprofit: Bridging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Individual Volunteers Needed! (Bloomington)Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 110,000 homes since 1987. NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes. We need help with our warehouse inventory! Meet donors/donations at the dock door, taking in household goods and furniture. Load trucks for our delivery team. Unload trucks as they return from residential and corporate pickups. Help us restock the shelves after shopping has been completed. Be prepared for a workout, get your steps in, and lift stuff (both light and heavy)! Shifts are in 3 hour increments available Monday through Thursday from 9:00am to Noon, 12:00pm to 3:00pm and 3:00pm to 6:00pm and Friday through Saturday from 9:00am to Noon and 12:00pm to 3:00pm. We are especially in need of volunteers for the 3-6pm weekday and 9am-3pm Saturday shifts. We ask that you first come in for a tour of our warehouse so that you can get a scope of what we do. Tours last 20 to 30 minutes. Volunteers must be 14 years of age or older. To learn more and get involved, please visit bridging.org Bloomington Location: 201 W. 87th Street, Bloomington, MN 55420 Erin Colburn, Volunteer Coordinator direct phone: 952-460-3750 email: erin.colburn@bridging.org For information on group volunteering, contact Danyelle Marthaler, Community Engagement Coordinator Direct phone: 952.460.1037 Email: danyelle.marthaler@bridging.org Nonprofit: Bridging Bridging, a nonprofit organization serving the greater Twin Cities, is the largest furniture bank in North America. Through the effective reuse of donated items, Bridging improves lives by providing quality furniture and household goods to those pursuing housing stability. Driven by volunteers and donations of furniture and household goods from the community, Bridging has furnished over 110,000 homes since 1987. NOW more than ever, we need your help to serve the mission as we empower people to THRIVE in their homes. We need help with our warehouse inventory! Meet donors/donations at the dock door, taking in household goods and furniture. Load trucks for our delivery team. Unload trucks as they return from residential and corporate pickups. Help us restock the shelves after shopping has been completed. Be prepared for a workout, get your steps in, and lift stuff (both light and heavy)! Shifts are in 3 hour increments available Monday through Thursday from 9:00am to Noon, 12:00pm to 3:00pm and 3:00pm to 6:00pm and Friday through Saturday from 9:00am to Noon and 12:00pm to 3:00pm. We are especially in need of volunteers for the 3-6pm weekday and 9am-3pm Saturday shifts. We ask that you first come in for a tour of our warehouse so that you can get a scope of what we do. Tours last 20 to 30 minutes. Volunteers must be 14 years of age or older. To learn more and get involved, please visit bridging.org Bloomington Location: 201 W. 87th Street, Bloomington, MN 55420 Erin Colburn, Volunteer Coordinator direct phone: 952-460-3750 email: erin.colburn@bridging.org For information on group volunteering, contact Danyelle Marthaler, Community Engagement Coordinator Direct phone: 952.460.1037 Email: danyelle.marthaler@bridging.org Nonprofit: Bridging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55420 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make someone's day, help them learn English from your home!If enriching the lives of people in your community sounds like something you are interested in, please volunteer! Metro North ABE provides support for all volunteers, and we have amazing teachers who provide support, direction, and materials. Help our adult learners with reading, spelling, and the alphabet through Google Meet! No degree or experience needed! Training is provided, and you will be under the guidance of a teacher who creates lesson plans. All activities are provided in the lesson plan. This is an online only opportunity using Google Meet. Your teacher will help you with all technology programs! Volunteer 1:1 or with small groups of motivated adult learners English speakers of all levels are welcome Must be 18 to volunteer and a Minnesota resident We strongly encourage people of color, indigenous, immigrants and refugees, LGBTQ+, people with disabilities, and bilingual people to applyOur openings are online: Tuesday - Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Please let us know what days and times work for you! *This opportunity is only available to residents of MN* Nonprofit: Metro North Adult Basic Education If enriching the lives of people in your community sounds like something you are interested in, please volunteer! Metro North ABE provides support for all volunteers, and we have amazing teachers who provide support, direction, and materials. Help our adult learners with reading, spelling, and the alphabet through Google Meet! No degree or experience needed! Training is provided, and you will be under the guidance of a teacher who creates lesson plans. All activities are provided in the lesson plan. This is an online only opportunity using Google Meet. Your teacher will help you with all technology programs! Volunteer 1:1 or with small groups of motivated adult learners English speakers of all levels are welcome Must be 18 to volunteer and a Minnesota resident We strongly encourage people of color, indigenous, immigrants and refugees, LGBTQ+, people with disabilities, and bilingual people to applyOur openings are online: Tuesday - Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Please let us know what days and times work for you! *This opportunity is only available to residents of MN* Nonprofit: Metro North Adult Basic Education Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55421 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help your neighbors learn English and practice reading!Help our English as a second language class with reading, discussion, and English vocabulary! If enriching the lives of people in your community sounds like something you are interested in, please volunteer! Metro North ABE provides support for all volunteers, and we have amazing teachers who provide support, direction, and materials. No degree or experience needed! Training is provided, and you will be under the guidance of a teacher who creates lesson plans Volunteer with small groups of motivated adult learners English speakers of all levels are welcome Must be 18 to volunteer We strongly encourage people of color, indigenous, immigrants and refugees, LGBTQ+, people with disabilities, and bilingual people to applyOur openings are online: Tuesday through Thursday from 9:30 to 12:30 OR Tuesdays afternoons 1:00 to 4:00. Please let us know what days and times work for you! *This opportunity is only available to residents of MN* Nonprofit: Metro North Adult Basic Education Help our English as a second language class with reading, discussion, and English vocabulary! If enriching the lives of people in your community sounds like something you are interested in, please volunteer! Metro North ABE provides support for all volunteers, and we have amazing teachers who provide support, direction, and materials. No degree or experience needed! Training is provided, and you will be under the guidance of a teacher who creates lesson plans Volunteer with small groups of motivated adult learners English speakers of all levels are welcome Must be 18 to volunteer We strongly encourage people of color, indigenous, immigrants and refugees, LGBTQ+, people with disabilities, and bilingual people to applyOur openings are online: Tuesday through Thursday from 9:30 to 12:30 OR Tuesdays afternoons 1:00 to 4:00. Please let us know what days and times work for you! *This opportunity is only available to residents of MN* Nonprofit: Metro North Adult Basic Education Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55330 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Classroom Assistant for Beginning ESL Students (Age 19 +) (copy)Are you looking for a way to make a difference in your life and that of our adult ESL students? Nonprofit: Metro North Adult Basic Education Are you looking for a way to make a difference in your life and that of our adult ESL students? Nonprofit: Metro North Adult Basic Education Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55430 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers who can speak Spanish needed for Food Shelf Check-InLooking for volunteers who are comfortable speaking Spanish to help with the check-in process at Sabathani Community Center's food shelf and clothing closet. We serve 100-150 families per day. At least half of our clients speak Spanish. Primary duties: Checking clients in using Salesforce (Prior knowledge of Salesforce useful but not required. We will show you what to do!)Helping clients scan a QR code to get registeredExplaining basic procedures and rules to new clientsWe are looking for people who can: Speak SpanishProvide friendly, helpful customer service to clients from a wide variety of cultures and backgroundsWork well in a busy environmentSchedule: We're open from 9:30-11:00 AM and 12:30-2:00 PM and are looking for people for Mondays and Wednesdays, which are typically our busiest days. You can come for both time slots or just one, whatever works best for you. Please arrive a half hour before your shift so we can show you how to our Salesforce platform works. Contact: Cheryl Childs (she/her) Family Resources Coordinator fr.reception@sabathani.org (612) 821-2396 Sign up: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040449AAA62CA6FB6-54581146-bilingual Nonprofit: Sabathani Community Center Looking for volunteers who are comfortable speaking Spanish to help with the check-in process at Sabathani Community Center's food shelf and clothing closet. We serve 100-150 families per day. At least half of our clients speak Spanish. Primary duties: Checking clients in using Salesforce (Prior knowledge of Salesforce useful but not required. We will show you what to do!)Helping clients scan a QR code to get registeredExplaining basic procedures and rules to new clientsWe are looking for people who can: Speak SpanishProvide friendly, helpful customer service to clients from a wide variety of cultures and backgroundsWork well in a busy environmentSchedule: We're open from 9:30-11:00 AM and 12:30-2:00 PM and are looking for people for Mondays and Wednesdays, which are typically our busiest days. You can come for both time slots or just one, whatever works best for you. Please arrive a half hour before your shift so we can show you how to our Salesforce platform works. Contact: Cheryl Childs (she/her) Family Resources Coordinator fr.reception@sabathani.org (612) 821-2396 Sign up: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040449AAA62CA6FB6-54581146-bilingual Nonprofit: Sabathani Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55409 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Shelf Workers (Age 18 +)Looking for volunteers to assist clients in our food shelf food shelf. Work is indoors and mask, sanitizing, and social distancing protocols are observed. Knowledge of Spanish or other languages spoken by Twin Cities residents is helpful but not required. Position duties include: Assisting clients Sorting and putting away food donations Restocking shelvesVolunteers needed Monday - Thursday 9:30-2:30. Please sign up for a time slot here. New dates added frequently, so please keep checking back. Nonprofit: Sabathani Community Center Looking for volunteers to assist clients in our food shelf food shelf. Work is indoors and mask, sanitizing, and social distancing protocols are observed. Knowledge of Spanish or other languages spoken by Twin Cities residents is helpful but not required. Position duties include: Assisting clients Sorting and putting away food donations Restocking shelvesVolunteers needed Monday - Thursday 9:30-2:30. Please sign up for a time slot here. New dates added frequently, so please keep checking back. Nonprofit: Sabathani Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55409 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Clothing Closet volunteersVolunteers needed to assist clients, keep space tidy, and sort and hang donations. Knowledge of Spanish or any other languages spoken by Minneapolis residents useful but not required. Service hours: M and W 12:00-3:00 Sign up here. New dates added frequently, so keep checking back. Nonprofit: Sabathani Community Center Volunteers needed to assist clients, keep space tidy, and sort and hang donations. Knowledge of Spanish or any other languages spoken by Minneapolis residents useful but not required. Service hours: M and W 12:00-3:00 Sign up here. New dates added frequently, so keep checking back. Nonprofit: Sabathani Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55409 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Travel Unity Youth VolunteerTravel Unity is a nonprofit focused on making the world of travel welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities.
As a Travel Unity Youth Volunteer, you can make an impact on travel and tourism businesses in your local community. The first step is to join the Future Travel Leaders Network by filling out this form: https://bit.ly/FTLNapp TU Youth Volunteers meet youth from around the world through online calls and get to meet interesting travel professionals. Volunteers must be able to work on a team basis, communicate regularly, be proficient with meeting programs (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and enjoy the excitement of collaborative output. For more info, visit https://travelunity.org/youth Nonprofit: Travel Unity Travel Unity is a nonprofit focused on making the world of travel welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities.
As a Travel Unity Youth Volunteer, you can make an impact on travel and tourism businesses in your local community. The first step is to join the Future Travel Leaders Network by filling out this form: https://bit.ly/FTLNapp TU Youth Volunteers meet youth from around the world through online calls and get to meet interesting travel professionals. Volunteers must be able to work on a team basis, communicate regularly, be proficient with meeting programs (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and enjoy the excitement of collaborative output. For more info, visit https://travelunity.org/youth Nonprofit: Travel Unity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Items Needed for Youth (school supplies, snacks, feminine products)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. PPGJLI has helped thousands of students discover their leadership potential and serve as a change agent in their communities. Through school visits, workshops and seminars, PPGJLI fosters leadership development and facilitates the process of social change. There are three needs that have emerged for the youth that we work with 1) school supplies, 2) food/snacks and 3) feminine products. Contact us to learn more about items needed and how to donate them. info@ppgji.org 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. PPGJLI has helped thousands of students discover their leadership potential and serve as a change agent in their communities. Through school visits, workshops and seminars, PPGJLI fosters leadership development and facilitates the process of social change. There are three needs that have emerged for the youth that we work with 1) school supplies, 2) food/snacks and 3) feminine products. Contact us to learn more about items needed and how to donate them. info@ppgji.org Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Resource Advocate Intern or VolunteerApply now at https://www.tubman.org/give-help/volunteer-intern/volunteerintern-application.html 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 Tubman Resource Advocates implement person-centered and culturally grounded practices to people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds through safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, information and connection to Tubman services, and referrals to community organizations. Resource Advocates provide these services by phone, e-mail, and in-person to individuals seeking support and services at Tubman and in the community. Work is on-site at Tubman Chrysalis in south Minneapolis. Impact & Benefits Support people who are experiencing relationship violence, legal concerns, mental or chemical health challenges, and other forms of trauma Work toward removing barriers and ensuring equitable access to servicesPosition Responsibilities Provide support, advocacy, crisis intervention, and information about a range of Tubman programs/services including shelter, housing, mental and chemical health, youth, and legal Deliver non-judgmental, culturally competent, trauma-informed, and client-centered support Gather client information to assess eligibility for legal services and to make appropriate referrals Connect clients to community partners for additional services and resources Work as part of a supportive team centering client needs Complete accurate documentation as required Qualifications & Expectations Position Qualifications Ability to work well with those experiencing crisis and/or trauma, remaining calm and client centered throughout in-depth and sometimes emotional conversations Strong interpersonal communication skills, including empathetic listening and the ability to respond appropriately and respectfully to clients Ability to work independently and as part of a team; resourceful; emotionally mature; flexible Personal and/or professional experience with people from diverse backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences Uphold an openness to learning and commitment to enhancing skills through taking initiative, training, supervision, and coaching Ability to maintain a working knowledge of Tubman’s services and other community resources Comfortable using a computer including basic computer programs, researching the internet, utilizing excellent organizational skills, and writing professional emails Experience in customer service, crisis intervention, human services-related work preferred Interest and knowledge in legal services, advocacy, and systems preferred Multi-cultural and multi-lingual applicants will be strongly consideredTime Commitment & Availability Minimum of 8 hours/week required8–12-month commitment preferred, including orientation and trainingShifts: Monday‐Friday – 8 am-12 noon, 10 am-2 pm, 12 noon-4 pm, 4 pm-8 pmAttend Resource Advocate meeting as needed/availableOpportunities to attend staff and team meetings as interests and time permitsSupervision & Training Attend Tubman’s five-part Intern/Volunteer Orientation and Training series Supervision and support provided by Tubman’s Community Resource Manager 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 Black, Indigenous, and people of color, multilingual speakers, people of all gender identities, people with disabilities, and veterans are all encouraged to apply. Nonprofit: Tubman Apply now at https://www.tubman.org/give-help/volunteer-intern/volunteerintern-application.html 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 Tubman Resource Advocates implement person-centered and culturally grounded practices to people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds through safety planning, crisis intervention, emotional support, information and connection to Tubman services, and referrals to community organizations. Resource Advocates provide these services by phone, e-mail, and in-person to individuals seeking support and services at Tubman and in the community. Work is on-site at Tubman Chrysalis in south Minneapolis. Impact & Benefits Support people who are experiencing relationship violence, legal concerns, mental or chemical health challenges, and other forms of trauma Work toward removing barriers and ensuring equitable access to servicesPosition Responsibilities Provide support, advocacy, crisis intervention, and information about a range of Tubman programs/services including shelter, housing, mental and chemical health, youth, and legal Deliver non-judgmental, culturally competent, trauma-informed, and client-centered support Gather client information to assess eligibility for legal services and to make appropriate referrals Connect clients to community partners for additional services and resources Work as part of a supportive team centering client needs Complete accurate documentation as required Qualifications & Expectations Position Qualifications Ability to work well with those experiencing crisis and/or trauma, remaining calm and client centered throughout in-depth and sometimes emotional conversations Strong interpersonal communication skills, including empathetic listening and the ability to respond appropriately and respectfully to clients Ability to work independently and as part of a team; resourceful; emotionally mature; flexible Personal and/or professional experience with people from diverse backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences Uphold an openness to learning and commitment to enhancing skills through taking initiative, training, supervision, and coaching Ability to maintain a working knowledge of Tubman’s services and other community resources Comfortable using a computer including basic computer programs, researching the internet, utilizing excellent organizational skills, and writing professional emails Experience in customer service, crisis intervention, human services-related work preferred Interest and knowledge in legal services, advocacy, and systems preferred Multi-cultural and multi-lingual applicants will be strongly consideredTime Commitment & Availability Minimum of 8 hours/week required8–12-month commitment preferred, including orientation and trainingShifts: Monday‐Friday – 8 am-12 noon, 10 am-2 pm, 12 noon-4 pm, 4 pm-8 pmAttend Resource Advocate meeting as needed/availableOpportunities to attend staff and team meetings as interests and time permitsSupervision & Training Attend Tubman’s five-part Intern/Volunteer Orientation and Training series Supervision and support provided by Tubman’s Community Resource Manager 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 Black, Indigenous, and people of color, multilingual speakers, people of all gender identities, people with disabilities, and veterans are all encouraged to apply. Nonprofit: Tubman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55407 Allow Groups: No |