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 |
Volunteer: Mentor Teens in North MinneapolisYoung Life doesn't start with a program. It starts with adults who are concerned enough about kids to go to them, on their turf and in their culture, building bridges of authentic friendship. These relationships don't happen overnight — they take time, patience, trust and consistency.
Our Mission Introducing adolescents to Jesus Christ and helping them grow in their faith if they desire. Volunteer leaders are asked to build authentic relationships with teens and walk alongside them through life in high school regardless of their response to faith.Nonprofit: Young Life Young Life doesn't start with a program. It starts with adults who are concerned enough about kids to go to them, on their turf and in their culture, building bridges of authentic friendship. These relationships don't happen overnight — they take time, patience, trust and consistency.
Our Mission Introducing adolescents to Jesus Christ and helping them grow in their faith if they desire. Volunteer leaders are asked to build authentic relationships with teens and walk alongside them through life in high school regardless of their response to faith.Nonprofit: Young Life Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Interpreter for Fraser EventsFraser is seeking volunteers to help refresh and update our clinics and facilities by painting and enhancing the space, starting with our Minneapolis Clinic. This is a great opportunity to contribute to creating a more welcoming and vibrant environment for the diverse community of families we serve. Fraser provides essential support to children, teens, and adults impacted by autism, developmental disabilities, and mental health challenges. Your support will help transform our clinic into a warm, inviting space where individuals can feel comfortable, supported, and valued. By volunteering, you’ll play a direct role in fostering an inclusive and positive environment where our clients, staff, and families can thrive together! No prior painting experience is required, but a willingness to work as part of a team and an eye for detail is appreciated. Responsibilities: If you are interested in volunteering for this project, please contact us to learn more or sign up. Nonprofit: Fraser Fraser is seeking volunteers to help refresh and update our clinics and facilities by painting and enhancing the space, starting with our Minneapolis Clinic. This is a great opportunity to contribute to creating a more welcoming and vibrant environment for the diverse community of families we serve. Fraser provides essential support to children, teens, and adults impacted by autism, developmental disabilities, and mental health challenges. Your support will help transform our clinic into a warm, inviting space where individuals can feel comfortable, supported, and valued. By volunteering, you’ll play a direct role in fostering an inclusive and positive environment where our clients, staff, and families can thrive together! No prior painting experience is required, but a willingness to work as part of a team and an eye for detail is appreciated. Responsibilities: If you are interested in volunteering for this project, please contact us to learn more or sign up. Nonprofit: Fraser Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55423 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spring Pasture and garden Clean UpBring your team for a fun relaxing day working outside gardening, building and enjoying each others company while supporting a great cause! Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary Bring your team for a fun relaxing day working outside gardening, building and enjoying each others company while supporting a great cause! Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55322 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Corporate Sponsorship-Team Building Fun!Beyond Work -Transforming Teams Through Trust and Collaboration Leadership Development: Through experiential learning, foster adaptability, self-awareness, and a growth mindset. Enhanced Communication: Discover how clear, intentional communication improves relationships and teamwork. Resilience Building: Equip your team with tools to manage stress, navigate challenges, and thrive under pressure.Empowered Collaboration: Explore how trust and mutual respect can unlock innovation and strengthen bonds. While working on projects. Build a horse fence, a goat toy, clean up a garden patch and plant flowers in our sanctuary. Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary Beyond Work -Transforming Teams Through Trust and Collaboration Leadership Development: Through experiential learning, foster adaptability, self-awareness, and a growth mindset. Enhanced Communication: Discover how clear, intentional communication improves relationships and teamwork. Resilience Building: Equip your team with tools to manage stress, navigate challenges, and thrive under pressure.Empowered Collaboration: Explore how trust and mutual respect can unlock innovation and strengthen bonds. While working on projects. Build a horse fence, a goat toy, clean up a garden patch and plant flowers in our sanctuary. Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55322 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Publicity and Marketing-Equine RescueHelp us with Publicity and Marketing. Specifically, we are looking for people to help us get the word out around the state about the important work we do! We would really appreciate having several people “on call” whom we can contact about upcoming events or humane cases so they can contact the media and help us obtain some much-needed publicity. Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary Help us with Publicity and Marketing. Specifically, we are looking for people to help us get the word out around the state about the important work we do! We would really appreciate having several people “on call” whom we can contact about upcoming events or humane cases so they can contact the media and help us obtain some much-needed publicity. Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55322 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fundraising Equine/Human/Art rescue/sanctuaryFundraising: Art, Heart and Hoofbeats - Equine Rescue and Sanctuary is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that runs entirely on donations. We are always on the look out for help in procuring monetary donations and sponsorship, both private and corporate. We also often need individuals to collect donations of goods and services for special events (for example, gift cards and items for silent auctions). We have also received many wonderful donations from clubs, groups, and individuals who have chosen to hold a “AHH Benefit” Event. Some ideas for this would be fun shows, tack sales, rummage sales, bake sales, or informational booths at local feed or tack stores. If you are interested in holding this sort of fundraiser to help the horses and people served at AHH, please let us know! Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary Fundraising: Art, Heart and Hoofbeats - Equine Rescue and Sanctuary is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that runs entirely on donations. We are always on the look out for help in procuring monetary donations and sponsorship, both private and corporate. We also often need individuals to collect donations of goods and services for special events (for example, gift cards and items for silent auctions). We have also received many wonderful donations from clubs, groups, and individuals who have chosen to hold a “AHH Benefit” Event. Some ideas for this would be fun shows, tack sales, rummage sales, bake sales, or informational booths at local feed or tack stores. If you are interested in holding this sort of fundraiser to help the horses and people served at AHH, please let us know! Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55322 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Equine Rescue Board MemberBoard Member Recruitment At AHH
Looking for Board Members to bring their ideas energy and passion for Art, Horses, Humans and Nature to our community. We are especially looking for people who identify as BIPOC & LGBTQ+ & part of the disability community. Come join our fun team! We have a one hour meeting a month and would love your help on various projects and ideas! Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary Board Member Recruitment At AHH
Looking for Board Members to bring their ideas energy and passion for Art, Horses, Humans and Nature to our community. We are especially looking for people who identify as BIPOC & LGBTQ+ & part of the disability community. Come join our fun team! We have a one hour meeting a month and would love your help on various projects and ideas! Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55322 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Equine Rescue - Farm HelpFarm Help: At Art, Heart and Hoofbeats Equine Rescue and Sanctuary we welcome volunteers to the farm to help on a regular scheduled basis or with special projects. This often includes cleaning stalls, mending or building a fence, building goat toys general maintenance of the grounds. Volunteers with special skills (such as electricians or carpenters) are also needed! Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary Farm Help: At Art, Heart and Hoofbeats Equine Rescue and Sanctuary we welcome volunteers to the farm to help on a regular scheduled basis or with special projects. This often includes cleaning stalls, mending or building a fence, building goat toys general maintenance of the grounds. Volunteers with special skills (such as electricians or carpenters) are also needed! Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55322 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Equine hands on feeding, brushing, cleaning stalls, animal pens, all around farm work - training providedHands on volunteer opportunities- many of the equines at the AHH farm have come from neglect or abuse situations, they often have trust issues or are relatively unhandled at intake. Because of this, we are only able to offer these “hands-on” opportunities to volunteers who are willing and have time to learn about our horses. For safety reasons we are not able to allow volunteers to ride horses at the AHH farm. Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary Hands on volunteer opportunities- many of the equines at the AHH farm have come from neglect or abuse situations, they often have trust issues or are relatively unhandled at intake. Because of this, we are only able to offer these “hands-on” opportunities to volunteers who are willing and have time to learn about our horses. For safety reasons we are not able to allow volunteers to ride horses at the AHH farm. Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55322 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CEO Roundtable Facilitators
Join Us as a CEO Roundtable Facilitator! Are you passionate about making a meaningful impact in OUR community? Do you possess strong leadership and facilitation skills? If so, become a CEO Roundtable Facilitator for MBMentors. About Us: MBMentors is a premier source of business coaching and advice for entrepreneurs and established small businesses. We are founded and staffed by experienced executives and business owners passionate about giving back to our business community. We are a 501(c)3 all-volunteer nonprofit whose mission is to empower and promote small businesses in our region. As a CEO Roundtable Facilitator, you will play a pivotal role in orchestrating engaging and productive discussions among our diverse group of business owners. What you'll be doing: What you'll need: What you'll get out of volunteering with MBMentors: Join us in shaping the future of our BUSINESS community through meaningful dialogue and collective action. Together, we can make a difference! Nonprofit: MBMentors
Join Us as a CEO Roundtable Facilitator! Are you passionate about making a meaningful impact in OUR community? Do you possess strong leadership and facilitation skills? If so, become a CEO Roundtable Facilitator for MBMentors. About Us: MBMentors is a premier source of business coaching and advice for entrepreneurs and established small businesses. We are founded and staffed by experienced executives and business owners passionate about giving back to our business community. We are a 501(c)3 all-volunteer nonprofit whose mission is to empower and promote small businesses in our region. As a CEO Roundtable Facilitator, you will play a pivotal role in orchestrating engaging and productive discussions among our diverse group of business owners. What you'll be doing: What you'll need: What you'll get out of volunteering with MBMentors: Join us in shaping the future of our BUSINESS community through meaningful dialogue and collective action. Together, we can make a difference! Nonprofit: MBMentors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55416 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MENTORS
Are you interested in using your experience and expertise in business to empower entrepreneurs and small business owners to achieve their dreams? Join MBMentors, Minnesota's premier non-profit dedicated to fostering business growth and success! In this role, you'll work with Minnesota small business owners and entrepreneurs via phone, on-site or online to build their business. As a volunteer mentor or business coach with MBMentors, you'll be part of a volunteer organization committed to giving back. Our mission is simple yet powerful: to help individuals start, run, and expand their businesses, all at absolutely no cost to them. Why MBMentors? Make a Difference: As a mentor or coach, you'll directly impact the lives of budding entrepreneurs and small business CEOs, guiding them through challenges and celebrating their successes. Grow Together: We believe in the power of collective knowledge. Join a network of experienced professionals who share your passion for entrepreneurship and business development. Through ongoing training and resources, we'll equip you with the tools you need to excel as a mentor. Flexible Commitment: With just 10-15 hours a month, you can make a meaningful difference in someone's business journey. Whether you're an industry expert or a seasoned professional, your expertise is invaluable. And most of the mentoring will be done via phone or zoom. However, there are occasional, as well as quarterly local onsite meetings either with clients or MBMentors staff. We do require that you're located in the state, preferably in the Twin Cities area. We Especially Need Experience In: Experience growing or building a business in Minnesota with specific experience in Financial Management/Banking/Social Media/Retail/ Restaurant/Website Development/SEO If you have expertise in any of these areas, we want you on our team! Nonprofit: MBMentors
Are you interested in using your experience and expertise in business to empower entrepreneurs and small business owners to achieve their dreams? Join MBMentors, Minnesota's premier non-profit dedicated to fostering business growth and success! In this role, you'll work with Minnesota small business owners and entrepreneurs via phone, on-site or online to build their business. As a volunteer mentor or business coach with MBMentors, you'll be part of a volunteer organization committed to giving back. Our mission is simple yet powerful: to help individuals start, run, and expand their businesses, all at absolutely no cost to them. Why MBMentors? Make a Difference: As a mentor or coach, you'll directly impact the lives of budding entrepreneurs and small business CEOs, guiding them through challenges and celebrating their successes. Grow Together: We believe in the power of collective knowledge. Join a network of experienced professionals who share your passion for entrepreneurship and business development. Through ongoing training and resources, we'll equip you with the tools you need to excel as a mentor. Flexible Commitment: With just 10-15 hours a month, you can make a meaningful difference in someone's business journey. Whether you're an industry expert or a seasoned professional, your expertise is invaluable. And most of the mentoring will be done via phone or zoom. However, there are occasional, as well as quarterly local onsite meetings either with clients or MBMentors staff. We do require that you're located in the state, preferably in the Twin Cities area. We Especially Need Experience In: Experience growing or building a business in Minnesota with specific experience in Financial Management/Banking/Social Media/Retail/ Restaurant/Website Development/SEO If you have expertise in any of these areas, we want you on our team! Nonprofit: MBMentors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55416 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Shelf Cleaning TeamFood insecurity is a crisis in our community and it has been accelerated by cost of living increases. An incredible 1 in 8 of our neighbors are in danger of going hungry. SACA needs weekly volunteers to help support our neighbors who depend on these services. Your dedication of time means the world to us and to the people we serve. We are in need of weekly volunteers Monday to Thursday who can commit to 2-4 hours to help with cleaning our facilities. SACA Food Shelf gives out groceries to residents who face food insecurity and who need help stretching their tight food budgets at home. Food is distributed weekly Monday 9am-4:00pm, Tuesday 8am - 4:00pm, Wednesday 10am - 6:00pm and Thursday 8am - 3:00pm. Cleaning volunteers provide support for SACA by keeping our food shelf clean and welcoming for our clients and volunteers. Volunteers will assist with sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, and sanitizing shared spaces including the main entryway, kitchen, restrooms, and food shelf. Qualifications/Requirements: ● Cleaning experience, attention to detail ● Able to complete a list of cleaning tasks independently ● Ability to respect and maintain personal boundaries and client confidentiality Nonprofit: Southern Anoka Community Assistance (SACA) Food insecurity is a crisis in our community and it has been accelerated by cost of living increases. An incredible 1 in 8 of our neighbors are in danger of going hungry. SACA needs weekly volunteers to help support our neighbors who depend on these services. Your dedication of time means the world to us and to the people we serve. We are in need of weekly volunteers Monday to Thursday who can commit to 2-4 hours to help with cleaning our facilities. SACA Food Shelf gives out groceries to residents who face food insecurity and who need help stretching their tight food budgets at home. Food is distributed weekly Monday 9am-4:00pm, Tuesday 8am - 4:00pm, Wednesday 10am - 6:00pm and Thursday 8am - 3:00pm. Cleaning volunteers provide support for SACA by keeping our food shelf clean and welcoming for our clients and volunteers. Volunteers will assist with sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, and sanitizing shared spaces including the main entryway, kitchen, restrooms, and food shelf. Qualifications/Requirements: ● Cleaning experience, attention to detail ● Able to complete a list of cleaning tasks independently ● Ability to respect and maintain personal boundaries and client confidentiality Nonprofit: Southern Anoka Community Assistance (SACA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55421 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Distribution VolunteerCommunity Bridge is a community build agency incorporated as a 501 c (3) that operated at the Center For Changing Lives in Minneapolis, MN providing: free bi-monthly food shelf, holiday food shelf, free weekly community meals, delivered prepared meals, job training, mentorship opportunities, volunteering opportunities, and hospitality through our catering services. Our main events are intentionally around meals to help create an ambiance for conversations that enhance community building and community connections. Food Distribution Volunteer Role: -Pick up prepared food and water and distribute it local unhoused community -Drive to local site in South Minneapolis and hand out food -Coordinate with other Food Distribution Volunteers -Update Community Bridge with updates and concerns -Short Civil Rights Training -Weekly 2-3 hour shift on Wednesday -Providing excellent customer service -Be able to interact and serve shoppers Volunteer Location: -2400 Park Ave S Minneapolis, MN -Local sites in South Minneapolis Time of Day: 11:30 am to 3 pm Additional information: -Individual or for team of two -Need valid drivers license -Age 18+ -Dress weather appropriate Perks of volunteering: Hands-On food insecurity experience at Community Bridge that positively impact neighbor and community members in South Minneapolis -Resume builder Question: Contact Julien Halabi, julien@communitybridgempls.info 'Community Bridge conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We have the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background checks. Nonprofit: Community Bridge Community Bridge is a community build agency incorporated as a 501 c (3) that operated at the Center For Changing Lives in Minneapolis, MN providing: free bi-monthly food shelf, holiday food shelf, free weekly community meals, delivered prepared meals, job training, mentorship opportunities, volunteering opportunities, and hospitality through our catering services. Our main events are intentionally around meals to help create an ambiance for conversations that enhance community building and community connections. Food Distribution Volunteer Role: -Pick up prepared food and water and distribute it local unhoused community -Drive to local site in South Minneapolis and hand out food -Coordinate with other Food Distribution Volunteers -Update Community Bridge with updates and concerns -Short Civil Rights Training -Weekly 2-3 hour shift on Wednesday -Providing excellent customer service -Be able to interact and serve shoppers Volunteer Location: -2400 Park Ave S Minneapolis, MN -Local sites in South Minneapolis Time of Day: 11:30 am to 3 pm Additional information: -Individual or for team of two -Need valid drivers license -Age 18+ -Dress weather appropriate Perks of volunteering: Hands-On food insecurity experience at Community Bridge that positively impact neighbor and community members in South Minneapolis -Resume builder Question: Contact Julien Halabi, julien@communitybridgempls.info 'Community Bridge conducts background checks on all volunteers in this position. We have the right to decline a volunteer, or dismiss a current volunteer, based on the results of the background checks. Nonprofit: Community Bridge Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help Serve Breakfast, Lunch, or Dinner to our Families!People Serving People is in large need and in search of dedicated volunteers to support our culinary team on an ongoing basis! For every shift, People Serving People serves an average of 150 - 200 meals to guests residing in our shelter. We depend on the support of our volunteers to support our staff, meet the need, and to provide quality service to the families we serve. Shifts happen three times a day at breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day of the week. Below are the current shift timeframes available to volunteers: While each meal may not always take the full two hours, volunteers must be available for the entire shift time to assist our culinary team in cleaning our dining hall or other secondary tasks. Volunteers must be 18+, or 13+ with a guardian or adult chaperone. We encourage parents or chaperones to assess each young person's ability to volunteer effectively on a case-by-case basis. Volunteers are expected to be on their feet but stationary for approx. 1.5hrs serving food on a service line to families. Volunteers should be comfortable interacting with strangers and being patient with different engagement and conversation styles. Nonprofit: People Serving People People Serving People is in large need and in search of dedicated volunteers to support our culinary team on an ongoing basis! For every shift, People Serving People serves an average of 150 - 200 meals to guests residing in our shelter. We depend on the support of our volunteers to support our staff, meet the need, and to provide quality service to the families we serve. Shifts happen three times a day at breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day of the week. Below are the current shift timeframes available to volunteers: While each meal may not always take the full two hours, volunteers must be available for the entire shift time to assist our culinary team in cleaning our dining hall or other secondary tasks. Volunteers must be 18+, or 13+ with a guardian or adult chaperone. We encourage parents or chaperones to assess each young person's ability to volunteer effectively on a case-by-case basis. Volunteers are expected to be on their feet but stationary for approx. 1.5hrs serving food on a service line to families. Volunteers should be comfortable interacting with strangers and being patient with different engagement and conversation styles. Nonprofit: People Serving People Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberMission FamilyWise has been keeping children safe and helping families lead stable, healthy and productive lives since 1976. We educate, empower and enrich families who are struggling with poverty, substance abuse, mental health issues, homelessness and domestic violence. Our mission is to FamilyWise's mission is to strengthen families by promoting the safety, stability, and well-being of children to create a world where every child thrives. About the Position At Familywise, we strive to maintain a board that is made up of individuals from a diverse set of backgrounds; whether you have just started your career, are a community member with lived experience, or are a veteran board member, we enthusiastically welcome your interest. What you provide as a FamilyWise board member: Institutional stewardship – Be one of the steady pairs of hands steering our organization. Your presence on our board helps us ensure that we continue to serve our communities with integrity and respect. Fiduciary accountability – Provide oversight of FamilyWise’s >$3,000,000 annual budget. Strategic planning – Help guide FamilyWise through iterative strategic planning as we continue to explore how we can best serve our clients. What you can expect as a board member of FamilyWise: Commitment: Board members serve for at least two years, and support the recruitment of a new board member to fill their role upon their departure. Board members are expected to attend two meetings per month: Monthly full-board meetings occur on the second Monday of the month at 6 pm. Full-board meetings alternate between business meetings (in which board members make strategic and financial decisions) and learning meetings (in which board members explore topics related to the services FamilyWise offers). Additionally, board members serve on one of three committees, including marketing and development, finance, and board governance. Board members determine the meeting times of their respective committeesWhile our full board meetings are often held at our main offices on University Avenue in Minneapolis, board members have the option of attending meetings virtually. Fundraising/Contributing: As a driving force behind our fundraising efforts, board members contribute financially to the extent they are able. Board members regularly donate in a variety of ways, including recurring donations via employer matching programs. We also ask board members to participate in fundraising efforts on an ongoing basis; examples include, leveraging their professional or personal networks, and assisting with planning our two major yearly fundraising events. Who we are looking for: FamilyWise is looking for board members who are hardworking, curious, and committed to serving their community. Additionally, we strive to maintain a board that is diverse in terms of race & ethnicity, sexual orientation & gender identity, age, lived experience, political opinion, physical abilities, professions, and geography. All are welcome to apply. We especially welcome those who have a background in any of the following: Lived experience with systems (ex. Justice system, foster care system, etc.) Marketing and public relations Fundraising Law (ex. Human resources, real estate, family law, general practice law, etc.) Financial management Criminal justice and law enforcement Financial management Nonprofit boards & Governance Strategic planning and business development Information technologyProcess to be considered for the board: Complete a short application. These applications can be found on our website: https://familywiseservices.org/join-our-board/ After review of your application, you will be invited to interview with our Executive Director Ann Gaasch and members of the board. If we continue with your application, we will then invite you to attend a full-board meeting as a guest.
Thank you for your interest in serving as a board member of FamilyWise. If you have questions or would like more information, contact: Ann Gaasch, Executive Director, 612-877-7827, agaasch@FamilyWiseServices.org Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services Mission FamilyWise has been keeping children safe and helping families lead stable, healthy and productive lives since 1976. We educate, empower and enrich families who are struggling with poverty, substance abuse, mental health issues, homelessness and domestic violence. Our mission is to FamilyWise's mission is to strengthen families by promoting the safety, stability, and well-being of children to create a world where every child thrives. About the Position At Familywise, we strive to maintain a board that is made up of individuals from a diverse set of backgrounds; whether you have just started your career, are a community member with lived experience, or are a veteran board member, we enthusiastically welcome your interest. What you provide as a FamilyWise board member: Institutional stewardship – Be one of the steady pairs of hands steering our organization. Your presence on our board helps us ensure that we continue to serve our communities with integrity and respect. Fiduciary accountability – Provide oversight of FamilyWise’s >$3,000,000 annual budget. Strategic planning – Help guide FamilyWise through iterative strategic planning as we continue to explore how we can best serve our clients. What you can expect as a board member of FamilyWise: Commitment: Board members serve for at least two years, and support the recruitment of a new board member to fill their role upon their departure. Board members are expected to attend two meetings per month: Monthly full-board meetings occur on the second Monday of the month at 6 pm. Full-board meetings alternate between business meetings (in which board members make strategic and financial decisions) and learning meetings (in which board members explore topics related to the services FamilyWise offers). Additionally, board members serve on one of three committees, including marketing and development, finance, and board governance. Board members determine the meeting times of their respective committeesWhile our full board meetings are often held at our main offices on University Avenue in Minneapolis, board members have the option of attending meetings virtually. Fundraising/Contributing: As a driving force behind our fundraising efforts, board members contribute financially to the extent they are able. Board members regularly donate in a variety of ways, including recurring donations via employer matching programs. We also ask board members to participate in fundraising efforts on an ongoing basis; examples include, leveraging their professional or personal networks, and assisting with planning our two major yearly fundraising events. Who we are looking for: FamilyWise is looking for board members who are hardworking, curious, and committed to serving their community. Additionally, we strive to maintain a board that is diverse in terms of race & ethnicity, sexual orientation & gender identity, age, lived experience, political opinion, physical abilities, professions, and geography. All are welcome to apply. We especially welcome those who have a background in any of the following: Lived experience with systems (ex. Justice system, foster care system, etc.) Marketing and public relations Fundraising Law (ex. Human resources, real estate, family law, general practice law, etc.) Financial management Criminal justice and law enforcement Financial management Nonprofit boards & Governance Strategic planning and business development Information technologyProcess to be considered for the board: Complete a short application. These applications can be found on our website: https://familywiseservices.org/join-our-board/ After review of your application, you will be invited to interview with our Executive Director Ann Gaasch and members of the board. If we continue with your application, we will then invite you to attend a full-board meeting as a guest.
Thank you for your interest in serving as a board member of FamilyWise. If you have questions or would like more information, contact: Ann Gaasch, Executive Director, 612-877-7827, agaasch@FamilyWiseServices.org Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Mock InterviewerThe Volunteer Mock Interviewer will need a background in interviewing or hiring candidates. This position could be done in person or remotely due to the rise in phone or Zoom interviews. The volunteer will sign up for a shift and will have clients assigned to them, if there is no one assigned, then the volunteer will not need to come in or log on and will be alerted the day before of that. Nonprofit: Neighbors, Inc. The Volunteer Mock Interviewer will need a background in interviewing or hiring candidates. This position could be done in person or remotely due to the rise in phone or Zoom interviews. The volunteer will sign up for a shift and will have clients assigned to them, if there is no one assigned, then the volunteer will not need to come in or log on and will be alerted the day before of that. Nonprofit: Neighbors, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55075 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Owner Surrender Case ManagerOwner Surrender Case Manager Position Description The Owner Surrender Case Managers are responsible for the reviewal process of applications and networking of approved cases to our foster network. Estimated Time Commitment: 4-6 hours per week Responsibilities After initial approval from the Application Screener, Case Managers will follow an application from start to finish(placement) Case Managers work with owners to gather any needed information regarding behavior, training, medical needs, etc. to ensure a proper foster match After the reviewal process, Case Managers will network with dog or cat to our foster base via our foster needed facebook page. Case Managers connect with owners regularly and refresh posts every few weeks; providing updates and removing pets when placement is found or no longer needed. Dog Specific: Schedule meet and greets and assessment with interested fosters and the families by emailing training@pethavenmn.org and operations@pethavenmn.org. Communicate with staff for all HQ appointments. If a foster home is found, communicate with the intake team, Division Manager, and foster mentor. Schedule intake exams with the foster and owner by using our Intake Scheduling Link. Send Safety List to foster Intake Safety Checklist and Process Complete animal intake via ASM and out intake form within 24 hours of animal coming into care Reports to: Application Screener and Intake Manager Goals Ensure surrenders are completed to the standards of Pet Haven Ensure information on animals is accurate Complete accurate and timely intakes to ensure organization has the most up-to-date animal information Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Owner Surrender Case Manager Position Description The Owner Surrender Case Managers are responsible for the reviewal process of applications and networking of approved cases to our foster network. Estimated Time Commitment: 4-6 hours per week Responsibilities After initial approval from the Application Screener, Case Managers will follow an application from start to finish(placement) Case Managers work with owners to gather any needed information regarding behavior, training, medical needs, etc. to ensure a proper foster match After the reviewal process, Case Managers will network with dog or cat to our foster base via our foster needed facebook page. Case Managers connect with owners regularly and refresh posts every few weeks; providing updates and removing pets when placement is found or no longer needed. Dog Specific: Schedule meet and greets and assessment with interested fosters and the families by emailing training@pethavenmn.org and operations@pethavenmn.org. Communicate with staff for all HQ appointments. If a foster home is found, communicate with the intake team, Division Manager, and foster mentor. Schedule intake exams with the foster and owner by using our Intake Scheduling Link. Send Safety List to foster Intake Safety Checklist and Process Complete animal intake via ASM and out intake form within 24 hours of animal coming into care Reports to: Application Screener and Intake Manager Goals Ensure surrenders are completed to the standards of Pet Haven Ensure information on animals is accurate Complete accurate and timely intakes to ensure organization has the most up-to-date animal information Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55013 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Resume ReviewerWe are looking for people that have experience with resume experience, hiring experience, or language skills for our Volunteer Resume Review position. This can be done either in person or remotely where the volunteer will meet with the client, to get an idea of what the client wants and is looking for. The volunteer will then make some changes or suggestions to the document and during a second meeting will go over the changes made. Nonprofit: Neighbors, Inc. We are looking for people that have experience with resume experience, hiring experience, or language skills for our Volunteer Resume Review position. This can be done either in person or remotely where the volunteer will meet with the client, to get an idea of what the client wants and is looking for. The volunteer will then make some changes or suggestions to the document and during a second meeting will go over the changes made. Nonprofit: Neighbors, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55075 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer MentorThe Volunteer Mentor Program at Neighbors is a unique opportunity to create a lasting impact on clients' lives through guidance and support. The mentors will be paired up with clients who have similar life experiences or career goals that align with the mentors career path. The mentor will then meet with the client either at Neighbors or out in the community and give them advice, help them with what to expect, and provide guidance as the client moves throughout their journey. Nonprofit: Neighbors, Inc. The Volunteer Mentor Program at Neighbors is a unique opportunity to create a lasting impact on clients' lives through guidance and support. The mentors will be paired up with clients who have similar life experiences or career goals that align with the mentors career path. The mentor will then meet with the client either at Neighbors or out in the community and give them advice, help them with what to expect, and provide guidance as the client moves throughout their journey. Nonprofit: Neighbors, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55075 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Packing food boxes - Metro AreaThe Salvation Army's Food Shelves serves families and individuals in need of food and basic necessities year round. Volunteers are needed to assist in packing boxes with food, helping unload food deliveries and stocking the pantry. Locations in need of volunteer support: NE Central Ave Minneapolis - M-F 8-noon and 1-4 pm Nonprofit: The Salvation Army The Salvation Army's Food Shelves serves families and individuals in need of food and basic necessities year round. Volunteers are needed to assist in packing boxes with food, helping unload food deliveries and stocking the pantry. Locations in need of volunteer support: NE Central Ave Minneapolis - M-F 8-noon and 1-4 pm Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sanya's Hope For Children (SHFX) sewing teamWe are looking for sewing experts who can create kits for sewing SHFC bags and assist with sewing.Thank you! Nonprofit: Sanya's Hope For Children We are looking for sewing experts who can create kits for sewing SHFC bags and assist with sewing.Thank you! Nonprofit: Sanya's Hope For Children Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55372 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Rainbow Wardrobe requestTwin Cities Pride's free gender affirming clothing closet is in need of some supplies. We have a lot of requests for underwear and since we don't accept used underwear, we often run out of our supply quickly. Please consider donating new underwear- boxers, boxer briefs, briefs (both masculine and feminine) of all sizes. Nonprofit: Twin Cities Pride Twin Cities Pride's free gender affirming clothing closet is in need of some supplies. We have a lot of requests for underwear and since we don't accept used underwear, we often run out of our supply quickly. Please consider donating new underwear- boxers, boxer briefs, briefs (both masculine and feminine) of all sizes. Nonprofit: Twin Cities Pride Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Housing Stability Administrative VolunteerNeighborhood House receives the second-highest number of referrals after Ramsey County Emergency Assistance. As a key partner in Ramsey County Housing Court, we help prevent evictions by working with families before their court appearances, securing resources to cover past-due rent, and connecting them with additional support services. As a Housing Stability Administrative Volunteer, you'll be able to provide: Assistance with keeping data and records up to dateAssistance with satisfaction surveysAssistance with community focus groupsQualifications include: Passing a background checkAble to work independently and collaborativelyBasic computer skills, and experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook preferredNonprofit: Neighborhood House Neighborhood House receives the second-highest number of referrals after Ramsey County Emergency Assistance. As a key partner in Ramsey County Housing Court, we help prevent evictions by working with families before their court appearances, securing resources to cover past-due rent, and connecting them with additional support services. As a Housing Stability Administrative Volunteer, you'll be able to provide: Assistance with keeping data and records up to dateAssistance with satisfaction surveysAssistance with community focus groupsQualifications include: Passing a background checkAble to work independently and collaborativelyBasic computer skills, and experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook preferredNonprofit: Neighborhood House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult Education Intake AssistantNeighborhood House’s Adult Education Program empowers adult learners with classes in citizenship, digital skills, career readiness, and English. We help individuals gain the skills needed to advance their careers, pursue higher education, and build strong community connections. All key steps toward independence and a brighter future. Responsibilities: Greet and welcome new learnersGuide them in selecting coursesAssist with forms and record information if neededSupport learners with test practice and form completionIntroduce Neighborhood House programs and share resourcesCreate and explain their class scheduleQualifications: 18 or olderFluent in speaking, reading, and writing EnglishReliable and punctualStrong communication and interpersonal skillsComfortable using classroom technology (laptops, projectors, etc.)Commitment: One shift per week for up to 6 weeks. Nonprofit: Neighborhood House Neighborhood House’s Adult Education Program empowers adult learners with classes in citizenship, digital skills, career readiness, and English. We help individuals gain the skills needed to advance their careers, pursue higher education, and build strong community connections. All key steps toward independence and a brighter future. Responsibilities: Greet and welcome new learnersGuide them in selecting coursesAssist with forms and record information if neededSupport learners with test practice and form completionIntroduce Neighborhood House programs and share resourcesCreate and explain their class scheduleQualifications: 18 or olderFluent in speaking, reading, and writing EnglishReliable and punctualStrong communication and interpersonal skillsComfortable using classroom technology (laptops, projectors, etc.)Commitment: One shift per week for up to 6 weeks. Nonprofit: Neighborhood House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Technology Buddy for a SeniorAre you good with technology? As a DARTS Tech Buddy, you can use your tech skills to empower older adults to better understand and use everyday technology to stay connected. You will work alongside older adults to confidently utilize technology in their lives. Do I need to be a tech expert? Basic computer, tablet, and smart phone skills are all you need. What’s the time commitment? We can work with you and your schedule. A typical Tech Buddy visit takes 30 minutes to an hour, and we match you with older adults as they call in with tech requests. What will I help with?* - Answer tech questions to the best of your ability - Provide education on technology topics such as video calls, photo storage, customizing settings, using the internet, downloading apps, using calendars, etc. - Facilitate conversations with older adults around how they currently use technology and if there are technology solutions that could benefit their lives - Listen for warning signs of scams *Tech Buddies will not help with fixing hardware, password recovery, managing financial or health information. How do I get started? Apply here: https://dartsconnects.org/darts-volunteer-application-form/ Call DARTS at 651-455-1560 or email volunteer@darts1.org for more information! Nonprofit: DARTS Are you good with technology? As a DARTS Tech Buddy, you can use your tech skills to empower older adults to better understand and use everyday technology to stay connected. You will work alongside older adults to confidently utilize technology in their lives. Do I need to be a tech expert? Basic computer, tablet, and smart phone skills are all you need. What’s the time commitment? We can work with you and your schedule. A typical Tech Buddy visit takes 30 minutes to an hour, and we match you with older adults as they call in with tech requests. What will I help with?* - Answer tech questions to the best of your ability - Provide education on technology topics such as video calls, photo storage, customizing settings, using the internet, downloading apps, using calendars, etc. - Facilitate conversations with older adults around how they currently use technology and if there are technology solutions that could benefit their lives - Listen for warning signs of scams *Tech Buddies will not help with fixing hardware, password recovery, managing financial or health information. How do I get started? Apply here: https://dartsconnects.org/darts-volunteer-application-form/ Call DARTS at 651-455-1560 or email volunteer@darts1.org for more information! Nonprofit: DARTS Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55118 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bingo! Help Senior play bingo at Redeemer health and rehabAssist residents with noticing numbers on their bingo card, and/or reaching their markers. Nonprofit: Redeemer Health Care Center Assist residents with noticing numbers on their bingo card, and/or reaching their markers. Nonprofit: Redeemer Health Care Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Music TherapyShare your gift and expertise as a Music therapist with individuals with developmental disabilities at one of our group homes in Maple Grove. See the joy on their faces as they enjoy music and enjoy you! We would appreciate 2x a month and the schedule is flexible. Nonprofit: Hammer & NER Share your gift and expertise as a Music therapist with individuals with developmental disabilities at one of our group homes in Maple Grove. See the joy on their faces as they enjoy music and enjoy you! We would appreciate 2x a month and the schedule is flexible. Nonprofit: Hammer & NER Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55391 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thrift Store VolunteerVolunteer at one of our Twin Cities family thrift stores, which provide funding for The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center in Minneapolis. Volunteers can help with a variety of roles such as sorting and merchandizing donations, accepting donations, customer service and more. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Volunteer at one of our Twin Cities family thrift stores, which provide funding for The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center in Minneapolis. Volunteers can help with a variety of roles such as sorting and merchandizing donations, accepting donations, customer service and more. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve Lunch in St. PaulThe Salvation Army St. Paul Payne Avenue Lunch Program serves families and individuals in East St. Paul and the surrounding area, and seeks to supplement the nutritional needs of individuals in need of all ages. Volunteers will assist by preparing and cooking the meal as well as serving cafeteria style. Volunteers are invited to join us for the meal before cleaning up. Shifts are available from 10-2 pm or 12-3 pm Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Location: The Salvation Army Eastside Worship and Service Center Nonprofit: The Salvation Army The Salvation Army St. Paul Payne Avenue Lunch Program serves families and individuals in East St. Paul and the surrounding area, and seeks to supplement the nutritional needs of individuals in need of all ages. Volunteers will assist by preparing and cooking the meal as well as serving cafeteria style. Volunteers are invited to join us for the meal before cleaning up. Shifts are available from 10-2 pm or 12-3 pm Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Location: The Salvation Army Eastside Worship and Service Center Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55130 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seeking Advisory Board Members - The Salvation ArmyThe Salvation Army is seeking additional volunteers to serve on our Advisory Board. We are seeking individuals who are currently employed at larger Twin Cities' corporations, including Target, General Mills, 3M, Medtronic, Travelers, etc. Experience in marketing, finance, or fundraising is welcomed. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army The Salvation Army is seeking additional volunteers to serve on our Advisory Board. We are seeking individuals who are currently employed at larger Twin Cities' corporations, including Target, General Mills, 3M, Medtronic, Travelers, etc. Experience in marketing, finance, or fundraising is welcomed. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Shelf Assistant - South MinneapolisVolunteers will help The Salvation Army provide well-balanced food to families seeking assistance from our food shelf. Assistance is needed in the food shelf Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Volunteers will assist by filling boxes of non-perishable food that will be given out through the food shelf program or during our Wednesday Produce Distribution event. If you are interested in volunteering for the Thursday Produce Distribution Event, please note that shifts are available: Thursday mornings from 9:30-1:30 pm; assist with handing out the produce boxes during the distribution event.
Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Volunteers will help The Salvation Army provide well-balanced food to families seeking assistance from our food shelf. Assistance is needed in the food shelf Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Volunteers will assist by filling boxes of non-perishable food that will be given out through the food shelf program or during our Wednesday Produce Distribution event. If you are interested in volunteering for the Thursday Produce Distribution Event, please note that shifts are available: Thursday mornings from 9:30-1:30 pm; assist with handing out the produce boxes during the distribution event.
Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Shelf Assistant - North MinneapolisThe North Minneapolis Food Shelf (Parkview) serves families and individuals in North Minneapolis and seeks to supplement the nutritional needs of low income individuals of all ages. As a food shelf volunteer, you will assist with unloading pallets or storage containers with donated food items and filling boxes/bags for distribution. You will assist will stocking the pantry shelves, breaking down cardboard and cleaning in the food pantry. There is also an opportunity to "shop" or guide clients through the food shelf as they self-select needed items. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army The North Minneapolis Food Shelf (Parkview) serves families and individuals in North Minneapolis and seeks to supplement the nutritional needs of low income individuals of all ages. As a food shelf volunteer, you will assist with unloading pallets or storage containers with donated food items and filling boxes/bags for distribution. You will assist will stocking the pantry shelves, breaking down cardboard and cleaning in the food pantry. There is also an opportunity to "shop" or guide clients through the food shelf as they self-select needed items. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55411 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Shelf Assistant - NE MinneapolisThe NE Minneapolis Food Shelf provides well-balanced food to low income families and individuals in need of nutritional food support. Volunteers assist by stocking and maintaining a neat and orderly food pantry as well as packing food boxes/bags. Volunteers may also have the opportunity to guide clients through the food shelf to self-select items. Available shifts: Monday from 8 am-12 pm & Wednesday from 1-4 pm Nonprofit: The Salvation Army The NE Minneapolis Food Shelf provides well-balanced food to low income families and individuals in need of nutritional food support. Volunteers assist by stocking and maintaining a neat and orderly food pantry as well as packing food boxes/bags. Volunteers may also have the opportunity to guide clients through the food shelf to self-select items. Available shifts: Monday from 8 am-12 pm & Wednesday from 1-4 pm Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55418 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Shelf and Distribution Assistant in West St. PaulThe Salvation Army West 7th Street Food Shelf serves families and individuals in need of food and basic necessities year round. Volunteers are needed to assist in packing boxes/bags with food, helping unload food deliveries and stocking the pantry. Fridays continue to offer a drive-thru food distribution model. Shifts are available for food shelf Monday-Thursday, as well as Friday as part of the food distribution event. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army The Salvation Army West 7th Street Food Shelf serves families and individuals in need of food and basic necessities year round. Volunteers are needed to assist in packing boxes/bags with food, helping unload food deliveries and stocking the pantry. Fridays continue to offer a drive-thru food distribution model. Shifts are available for food shelf Monday-Thursday, as well as Friday as part of the food distribution event. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Shelf and Distribution Assistant in East St. PaulThe Eastside Food Shelf serves families and individuals in East St. Paul and the surrounding area, and seeks to supplement the nutritional needs of individuals in need of all ages. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army The Eastside Food Shelf serves families and individuals in East St. Paul and the surrounding area, and seeks to supplement the nutritional needs of individuals in need of all ages. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55130 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Boxes for Seniors - Yale Place MinneapolisThe Salvation Army Booth Manor Senior Housing Facility (1421 Yale Place Minneapolis) is in need of volunteers to help with unloading a large food delivery for an internal food distribution event. Volunteers will need to be able to lift, carry, and unpack food boxes averaging 25-40 lbs for the duration of the shift. Available shifts: Every 1st or 3rd Friday of the month and/or 1 Tuesday/month Nonprofit: The Salvation Army The Salvation Army Booth Manor Senior Housing Facility (1421 Yale Place Minneapolis) is in need of volunteers to help with unloading a large food delivery for an internal food distribution event. Volunteers will need to be able to lift, carry, and unpack food boxes averaging 25-40 lbs for the duration of the shift. Available shifts: Every 1st or 3rd Friday of the month and/or 1 Tuesday/month Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emergency Disaster Volunteer (Age 18 +)Emergency Disaster Services (EDS) is there when disaster strikes. Most often this means providing hydration and food service to first responders and victims at local fires or larger disasters such as tornadoes or floods. Whatever the circumstance, EDS relief efforts are supporting communities in times of significant need. Volunteers are needed for both behind the scenes and front-line disaster work. While every disaster is unique and creates its own special needs, the core of The Salvation Army's Emergency Disaster Program consists of several basic provisions: food service, donations management, emergency communications, disaster case management and emotional and spiritual care. This position requires a willingness to work on-call. Learn more at: salvationarmynorth.org/northern/help-disaster-survivors Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services (EDS) is there when disaster strikes. Most often this means providing hydration and food service to first responders and victims at local fires or larger disasters such as tornadoes or floods. Whatever the circumstance, EDS relief efforts are supporting communities in times of significant need. Volunteers are needed for both behind the scenes and front-line disaster work. While every disaster is unique and creates its own special needs, the core of The Salvation Army's Emergency Disaster Program consists of several basic provisions: food service, donations management, emergency communications, disaster case management and emotional and spiritual care. This position requires a willingness to work on-call. Learn more at: salvationarmynorth.org/northern/help-disaster-survivors Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver Food Boxes for Seniors in High-rise - No driving requiredThe Salvation Army Booth Manor Senior Housing Facility (1421 Yale Place Minneapolis) is in need of volunteers to help deliver (internally) 60 prepackaged food boxes to resident’s apartment doors. The boxes weigh 35 to 40 lbs. each and will need to be lifted onto and moved using carts and elevators. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army The Salvation Army Booth Manor Senior Housing Facility (1421 Yale Place Minneapolis) is in need of volunteers to help deliver (internally) 60 prepackaged food boxes to resident’s apartment doors. The boxes weigh 35 to 40 lbs. each and will need to be lifted onto and moved using carts and elevators. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Center Attendant - Basketball ProgramsJoin us during our basketball programs as a community center attendant. You will assist with monitoring participants, directing traffic within the facility, and helping to provide a fun and safe environment for attendees while cheering on the teams. Shifts are available Mondays for youth gym activities from 5-7 pm and 6-8 pm as well as Tuesdays for adult pick-up games from 5-7 pm and 7-9 pm. Volunteers for this opportunity need to commit to serving weekly for 3 months, with an option to extend service. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Join us during our basketball programs as a community center attendant. You will assist with monitoring participants, directing traffic within the facility, and helping to provide a fun and safe environment for attendees while cheering on the teams. Shifts are available Mondays for youth gym activities from 5-7 pm and 6-8 pm as well as Tuesdays for adult pick-up games from 5-7 pm and 7-9 pm. Volunteers for this opportunity need to commit to serving weekly for 3 months, with an option to extend service. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bilingual Spanish/English Food Shelf Assistant - South MinneapolisThe Salvation Army E Lake Street South Minneapolis location serves families and individuals in need through Food Shelf appointments (9-12 &1-3 pm) Monday through Friday. Volunteers are needed to help pack boxes/bags of food, assist with unloading food deliveries, stocking the pantry, and sanitizing food distribution areas among other tasks. A volunteer bilingual in Spanish and English would be an asset to this location as they serve a large population of Spanish speaking clients.
Nonprofit: The Salvation Army The Salvation Army E Lake Street South Minneapolis location serves families and individuals in need through Food Shelf appointments (9-12 &1-3 pm) Monday through Friday. Volunteers are needed to help pack boxes/bags of food, assist with unloading food deliveries, stocking the pantry, and sanitizing food distribution areas among other tasks. A volunteer bilingual in Spanish and English would be an asset to this location as they serve a large population of Spanish speaking clients.
Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative SupportProgram Overview: HOPE Harbor of Minneapolis provides efficiency apartments with affordable rent to individuals with low income. Description of Position: As a volunteer for this role, you will provide detailed administrative support to the program director. Specific Duties: Perform administrative support tasks such as filing, tracking/reporting statistical information using Excel.Assist in taking minutes during staff meetings.Qualifications Sought: Proficient in working with Excel spreadsheetsStrong communication skillsOrganized and attentive to detailsComfort working in a housing environmentFriendly, patient, and willing to helpBenefits: Hone communication and office skillsMake a difference in the lives of othersSchedule : Flexible M-F from 9:00 am-noon or noon-3:00 pm Length of Commitment : 1-3 shifts per week for 3 months. Location : 53 Glenwood Ave N, Minneapolis, MN Supervisor: Sheila Daniels Program Director Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Program Overview: HOPE Harbor of Minneapolis provides efficiency apartments with affordable rent to individuals with low income. Description of Position: As a volunteer for this role, you will provide detailed administrative support to the program director. Specific Duties: Perform administrative support tasks such as filing, tracking/reporting statistical information using Excel.Assist in taking minutes during staff meetings.Qualifications Sought: Proficient in working with Excel spreadsheetsStrong communication skillsOrganized and attentive to detailsComfort working in a housing environmentFriendly, patient, and willing to helpBenefits: Hone communication and office skillsMake a difference in the lives of othersSchedule : Flexible M-F from 9:00 am-noon or noon-3:00 pm Length of Commitment : 1-3 shifts per week for 3 months. Location : 53 Glenwood Ave N, Minneapolis, MN Supervisor: Sheila Daniels Program Director Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Art Education VolunteerReach for Resources is excited to announce an opportunity to volunteer in our Art Education Program. This role is perfect for individuals pursuing or holding a degree in art education, art therapy, or a related field who are passionate about empowering individuals with disabilities through creativity.About the Role:
As an Art Education Volunteer, you’ll help facilitate art workshops, mentor participants, and support their growth in a fun, inclusive, and creative environment. This position offers hands-on experience in art education while making a meaningful impact in our community.Responsibilities Include:Assisting facilitators with setting up and running art workshops.Supporting participants in exploring their creativity through various art mediums.Helping to maintain a welcoming and organized workspace.Documenting and celebrating artistic achievements during sessions.What We’re Looking For:Individuals pursuing or holding a degree in art education, art therapy, or related fields.Passion for art, education, and community service.Availability for 2–3 hours weekly, including evenings or weekends.Why Volunteer?Gain valuable experience in art education and therapy.Help individuals discover their artistic voice while fostering self-confidence.Build your resume with practical, community-focused experience.If you’re interested in this opportunity or have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’d love to have you join us in making a difference! Nonprofit: Reach for Resources Reach for Resources is excited to announce an opportunity to volunteer in our Art Education Program. This role is perfect for individuals pursuing or holding a degree in art education, art therapy, or a related field who are passionate about empowering individuals with disabilities through creativity.About the Role:
As an Art Education Volunteer, you’ll help facilitate art workshops, mentor participants, and support their growth in a fun, inclusive, and creative environment. This position offers hands-on experience in art education while making a meaningful impact in our community.Responsibilities Include:Assisting facilitators with setting up and running art workshops.Supporting participants in exploring their creativity through various art mediums.Helping to maintain a welcoming and organized workspace.Documenting and celebrating artistic achievements during sessions.What We’re Looking For:Individuals pursuing or holding a degree in art education, art therapy, or related fields.Passion for art, education, and community service.Availability for 2–3 hours weekly, including evenings or weekends.Why Volunteer?Gain valuable experience in art education and therapy.Help individuals discover their artistic voice while fostering self-confidence.Build your resume with practical, community-focused experience.If you’re interested in this opportunity or have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’d love to have you join us in making a difference! Nonprofit: Reach for Resources Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55343 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Frogtown Food Distribution - Third ThursdaysEach month, on the third Thursday, we partner with Second Harvest to do a food distribution. All are welcome and there are no income requirements to receive food. Distribution is done outside via drive-up between 4-6pm. Volunteers are needed each month to package food for individual homes (we receive items in bulk bags and boxes), and to load food into vehicles. Accomodations can be made to allow for volunteers of all ages (5-14 with an adult), 14+ can volunteer on their own. Indoor and outdoor volunteer needs. Nonprofit: St. Stephanus Lutheran Church Each month, on the third Thursday, we partner with Second Harvest to do a food distribution. All are welcome and there are no income requirements to receive food. Distribution is done outside via drive-up between 4-6pm. Volunteers are needed each month to package food for individual homes (we receive items in bulk bags and boxes), and to load food into vehicles. Accomodations can be made to allow for volunteers of all ages (5-14 with an adult), 14+ can volunteer on their own. Indoor and outdoor volunteer needs. Nonprofit: St. Stephanus Lutheran Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Office VolunteerOffice volunteers will be asked to help with various office tasks including sorting and placing donations, counting critical inventory, light cleaning, and other administrative tasks. Shifts are flexible and can vary, but we ask for a time commitment of 4 hours per month. Requirements: Reliable transportation to and from the office in Maplewood, MN Able to work independently Preferred: Ability to lift and carry items Familiar with Computer/Tablet use, and the Slack application Nonprofit: Twin Cities Pet Rescue Office volunteers will be asked to help with various office tasks including sorting and placing donations, counting critical inventory, light cleaning, and other administrative tasks. Shifts are flexible and can vary, but we ask for a time commitment of 4 hours per month. Requirements: Reliable transportation to and from the office in Maplewood, MN Able to work independently Preferred: Ability to lift and carry items Familiar with Computer/Tablet use, and the Slack application Nonprofit: Twin Cities Pet Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55317 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CleanersOffice Cleaning Pet Haven is looking for volunteers interested in keeping our space clean! Regular Daily Cleaning: 1-1.5 Hours Sweep Floors Mop/disinfect Floors Wipe down/disinfect couches, tables, and contact surfaces Take out Trash -Vacuum front rugDeeper Cleaning: 2-2.5 hours Sweep Floors Mop/disinfect Floors Wipe down/disinfect couches, tables, and contact surfaces Take out trash Vacuum front rugs Clean office windows and entry windows Clean BathroomsNonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Office Cleaning Pet Haven is looking for volunteers interested in keeping our space clean! Regular Daily Cleaning: 1-1.5 Hours Sweep Floors Mop/disinfect Floors Wipe down/disinfect couches, tables, and contact surfaces Take out Trash -Vacuum front rugDeeper Cleaning: 2-2.5 hours Sweep Floors Mop/disinfect Floors Wipe down/disinfect couches, tables, and contact surfaces Take out trash Vacuum front rugs Clean office windows and entry windows Clean BathroomsNonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk VolunteersFront Desk Volunteer Do you love to greet and talk with people? Do animals make your heart sing? Put your skills to good use by volunteering with Pet Haven to help people feel welcome and have their questions answered. Front desk volunteers will perform a range of duties to keep our fosters, volunteers, and guests feeling welcomed and heard. Pet Haven now has a retail area located in the lobby of our headquarters. There are dog toys, bowls, and Pet Haven Merchandise like t-shirts, hats, and sweatshirts. Responsibilities: Greet volunteers, fosters, and guests as they arrive at the office space lobby. Answer any questions, help direct people to where they need to go in the office space or warehouse Manage Retail area, run transactions on retail purchases. Qualifications This position requires a volunteer to be at our Saint Paul office space. Willing to commit approximately 4-8 hours/month. Basic computer skills To apply: Please fill out a volunteer application Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Front Desk Volunteer Do you love to greet and talk with people? Do animals make your heart sing? Put your skills to good use by volunteering with Pet Haven to help people feel welcome and have their questions answered. Front desk volunteers will perform a range of duties to keep our fosters, volunteers, and guests feeling welcomed and heard. Pet Haven now has a retail area located in the lobby of our headquarters. There are dog toys, bowls, and Pet Haven Merchandise like t-shirts, hats, and sweatshirts. Responsibilities: Greet volunteers, fosters, and guests as they arrive at the office space lobby. Answer any questions, help direct people to where they need to go in the office space or warehouse Manage Retail area, run transactions on retail purchases. Qualifications This position requires a volunteer to be at our Saint Paul office space. Willing to commit approximately 4-8 hours/month. Basic computer skills To apply: Please fill out a volunteer application Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event Coordinators | Pawsitivity SquadEvent Coordinator | Pawsitivity Squad Position Description The Event Coordinator and Pawsitivity Squad is responsible for helping coordinate and lead community, adoption, and fundraising events for Pet Haven. Estimated Time Commitment: 3-4 hours per week Responsibilities Review volunteer applications for initial eligibility Age Public Records Search Location Position Interest Communicate appropriately to applications we are not moving forward with Provide appropriate information for applicants interested in office and events volunteering Pass off any applicants interested in specific roles to the Volunteer and Events Manager after a phone screening Reports to: Volunteer Manager Goals: Improve the timeliness of communication for applicants Increase Volunteer Recruitment Increase Capacity for Volunteer and Events Manager Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Event Coordinator | Pawsitivity Squad Position Description The Event Coordinator and Pawsitivity Squad is responsible for helping coordinate and lead community, adoption, and fundraising events for Pet Haven. Estimated Time Commitment: 3-4 hours per week Responsibilities Review volunteer applications for initial eligibility Age Public Records Search Location Position Interest Communicate appropriately to applications we are not moving forward with Provide appropriate information for applicants interested in office and events volunteering Pass off any applicants interested in specific roles to the Volunteer and Events Manager after a phone screening Reports to: Volunteer Manager Goals: Improve the timeliness of communication for applicants Increase Volunteer Recruitment Increase Capacity for Volunteer and Events Manager Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 191 Community Pantry Fare for All Food MarketVolunteers needed for the monthly Fare for All Food Market. Volunteers will accompany customers with their food cart and food purchases out to their vehicle, and then bring the cart back inside for the next customers. Fare For All is here from 3-5 pm. Volunteers do need to be able to walk, help with lifting packages up to 15 lbs. Nonprofit: 191 Community Pantry Volunteers needed for the monthly Fare for All Food Market. Volunteers will accompany customers with their food cart and food purchases out to their vehicle, and then bring the cart back inside for the next customers. Fare For All is here from 3-5 pm. Volunteers do need to be able to walk, help with lifting packages up to 15 lbs. Nonprofit: 191 Community Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55337 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Clothing Donations for Individuals in NeedOne of our key initiatives is collecting clothing donations to distribute to local shelters and individuals in need. Here’s how you can get involved: 1. Helping with Clothing Drives- Volunteers can assist in organizing and promoting clothing donation events in the community. This includes setting up drop-off locations and encouraging others to donate gently used clothing. 2. Sorting and Distributing Clothes- Once donations come in, we need help sorting them by type (e.g., winter coats, children’s clothing) and ensuring they’re ready for distribution to shelters or individuals in need. 3. Spreading the Word- You can help raise awareness about the clothing drive by sharing our posts on social media, putting up flyers, or even reaching out to local businesses that might host donation boxes. 4. Direct Outreach- For those who are comfortable, we also need volunteers to help deliver clothing to shelters or work directly with individuals in need. We truly value any time and effort volunteers can offer, and we’d love to have you as part of our mission. Please contact Aiyana at (763) 203-3351. Nonprofit: Live Life With Hope One of our key initiatives is collecting clothing donations to distribute to local shelters and individuals in need. Here’s how you can get involved: 1. Helping with Clothing Drives- Volunteers can assist in organizing and promoting clothing donation events in the community. This includes setting up drop-off locations and encouraging others to donate gently used clothing. 2. Sorting and Distributing Clothes- Once donations come in, we need help sorting them by type (e.g., winter coats, children’s clothing) and ensuring they’re ready for distribution to shelters or individuals in need. 3. Spreading the Word- You can help raise awareness about the clothing drive by sharing our posts on social media, putting up flyers, or even reaching out to local businesses that might host donation boxes. 4. Direct Outreach- For those who are comfortable, we also need volunteers to help deliver clothing to shelters or work directly with individuals in need. We truly value any time and effort volunteers can offer, and we’d love to have you as part of our mission. Please contact Aiyana at (763) 203-3351. Nonprofit: Live Life With Hope Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dakota County Volunteer Trail Patrol Teams - Biking, Hiking, Horseback Riding, and More!General Description Enjoy the outdoors while also assisting park visitors with questions, directions and first aid care. Our patrol units offer a vital service to the trail programs by being trained individuals who are onsite to assist our park users with day to day operations and emergencies. Volunteer on your own time (no set schedule), while personally enjoying the trails, it doesn’t get better than that!
You are a great fit for our Park Trail Patrol team if you already enjoy doing these things: Hike Walk Jog Run Snowshoe Cross Country Ski Mountain Bike Bike Rollerblade Horseback Riding
Locations Be a part of the Park Trail Patrol team at all of our county parks. Click here to learn more about our county parks.
Duties and Responsibilities Help provide a safe and enjoyable experience to all park visitors. Provide directions and help answer questions. Assist in an emergency if you are onsite. Carry a cell phone with you while on patrol to be accessible to visitor center contact.
Qualifications Must be 16 years old or older. Good physical fitness and customer service skills. Must provide your own equipment. Completion of all required training. Complete a background check with the county (if applicable).
Time Commitment
Required Training Volunteers must complete all training before working on patrol. Volunteer Orientation - provided by Dakota County Parks at a later date. Annual Patrol Meeting - provided by Dakota County Parks at a later date. CPR & First Aid Certification - online training will be completed by volunteer on their own time. Certification cost will be reimbursed by the county once 15 hours is reached by the volunteer annually.
Activity Level Active - Involves physical exertion for an extended period of time; can involve rough, uneven or steep terrain. Not recommended for volunteers with physical limitations.
Contact Information Garrett Zaffke | Community Relations and Volunteer Services Coordinator Dakota County Communications 1590 Highway 55| Hastings, MN 55033 Direct: (651) 438-4635 | Fax: (651) 438-4405 | Email: garrett.zaffke@co.dakota.mn.us Nonprofit: Dakota County General Description Enjoy the outdoors while also assisting park visitors with questions, directions and first aid care. Our patrol units offer a vital service to the trail programs by being trained individuals who are onsite to assist our park users with day to day operations and emergencies. Volunteer on your own time (no set schedule), while personally enjoying the trails, it doesn’t get better than that!
You are a great fit for our Park Trail Patrol team if you already enjoy doing these things: Hike Walk Jog Run Snowshoe Cross Country Ski Mountain Bike Bike Rollerblade Horseback Riding
Locations Be a part of the Park Trail Patrol team at all of our county parks. Click here to learn more about our county parks.
Duties and Responsibilities Help provide a safe and enjoyable experience to all park visitors. Provide directions and help answer questions. Assist in an emergency if you are onsite. Carry a cell phone with you while on patrol to be accessible to visitor center contact.
Qualifications Must be 16 years old or older. Good physical fitness and customer service skills. Must provide your own equipment. Completion of all required training. Complete a background check with the county (if applicable).
Time Commitment
Required Training Volunteers must complete all training before working on patrol. Volunteer Orientation - provided by Dakota County Parks at a later date. Annual Patrol Meeting - provided by Dakota County Parks at a later date. CPR & First Aid Certification - online training will be completed by volunteer on their own time. Certification cost will be reimbursed by the county once 15 hours is reached by the volunteer annually.
Activity Level Active - Involves physical exertion for an extended period of time; can involve rough, uneven or steep terrain. Not recommended for volunteers with physical limitations.
Contact Information Garrett Zaffke | Community Relations and Volunteer Services Coordinator Dakota County Communications 1590 Highway 55| Hastings, MN 55033 Direct: (651) 438-4635 | Fax: (651) 438-4405 | Email: garrett.zaffke@co.dakota.mn.us Nonprofit: Dakota County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55123 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dakota County Fix-it Clinics (Age 16 +)
General Description It takes time and money to handle all the waste we throw away. When we reduce the amount of stuff we buy and eventually throw away, we end up with more time, space and money. Fix-It Clinics provide an opportunity for residents to receive free assistance from repair savvy volunteers guiding them through each step from troubleshooting to completed repair. Several volunteer opportunities are available to help at a Fix-It Clinic. Volunteer fixers who have skills in soldering, electronics repair, electrical repair, sewing, wood working and general tinkering are essential to making the clinics successful. General volunteers to greet residents are needed as well. Location/Date/Time Locations change each month and are hosted at various sites across Dakota County. Clinics usually are held on the third Saturday or Sunday of the month in the afternoons. Check the Dakota County Fix-It Clinic page for upcoming clinics. Duties & Responsibilities Assist residents in simple repairs of items Provide and encourage a friendly environment of learning and troubleshooting Guide people through each step from troubleshooting to completed repair Minimum Qualifications Volunteer fixers who have skills in soldering, electronics repair, electrical repair, sewing, wood working and general tinkering. General volunteers greet residents are needed as well Must be 16 or older Minimum Time Commitment 4 + hours Activity Level Medium - May involve varying amounts of activity. Comfortable, sturdy shoes recommended. Other Information Check the Dakota County Fix-It Clinic page for upcoming clinics. Contact Information Garrett Zaffke garrett.zaffke@co.dakota.mn.us Nonprofit: Dakota County
General Description It takes time and money to handle all the waste we throw away. When we reduce the amount of stuff we buy and eventually throw away, we end up with more time, space and money. Fix-It Clinics provide an opportunity for residents to receive free assistance from repair savvy volunteers guiding them through each step from troubleshooting to completed repair. Several volunteer opportunities are available to help at a Fix-It Clinic. Volunteer fixers who have skills in soldering, electronics repair, electrical repair, sewing, wood working and general tinkering are essential to making the clinics successful. General volunteers to greet residents are needed as well. Location/Date/Time Locations change each month and are hosted at various sites across Dakota County. Clinics usually are held on the third Saturday or Sunday of the month in the afternoons. Check the Dakota County Fix-It Clinic page for upcoming clinics. Duties & Responsibilities Assist residents in simple repairs of items Provide and encourage a friendly environment of learning and troubleshooting Guide people through each step from troubleshooting to completed repair Minimum Qualifications Volunteer fixers who have skills in soldering, electronics repair, electrical repair, sewing, wood working and general tinkering. General volunteers greet residents are needed as well Must be 16 or older Minimum Time Commitment 4 + hours Activity Level Medium - May involve varying amounts of activity. Comfortable, sturdy shoes recommended. Other Information Check the Dakota County Fix-It Clinic page for upcoming clinics. Contact Information Garrett Zaffke garrett.zaffke@co.dakota.mn.us Nonprofit: Dakota County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55123 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Evening 1:1 Classroom Computer AssistanceOsseo Adult Basic Education is looking for someone to work with a higher level adult English Language Learning student with basic computer skills. This opportunity is on Wednesday evenings from 6:30pm-8:30pm and will be assistance this student during classroom instruction. Nonprofit: Osseo Area Schools ISD 279 Adult Basic Education Program Osseo Adult Basic Education is looking for someone to work with a higher level adult English Language Learning student with basic computer skills. This opportunity is on Wednesday evenings from 6:30pm-8:30pm and will be assistance this student during classroom instruction. Nonprofit: Osseo Area Schools ISD 279 Adult Basic Education Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55429 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gift Shop Attendant / General Store Clerk (Age18+)Are you a people person who wants to enrich the lives of older adults? We are currently looking for gift shop attendants to support the general store on our Bloomington campus. Enrich the lives of older adults buy helping customers locate products to purchase that will help meet their needs. Duties included: Providing positive customer service; Open and close shop; Stocking shelves as needed; Maintaining a welcoming shop appearance; Marking merchandise as needed. Requirements: Ability to register sales as instructed. Ability to converse with a variety of different personalities. Ability to provide positive customer service. Physical flexibility. Cheerful demeanor. Shifts available Monday-Friday 10 am-12:00 pm. Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington Are you a people person who wants to enrich the lives of older adults? We are currently looking for gift shop attendants to support the general store on our Bloomington campus. Enrich the lives of older adults buy helping customers locate products to purchase that will help meet their needs. Duties included: Providing positive customer service; Open and close shop; Stocking shelves as needed; Maintaining a welcoming shop appearance; Marking merchandise as needed. Requirements: Ability to register sales as instructed. Ability to converse with a variety of different personalities. Ability to provide positive customer service. Physical flexibility. Cheerful demeanor. Shifts available Monday-Friday 10 am-12:00 pm. Nonprofit: Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 55431 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nicollet Community Space - Service TuesdayThe Nicollet Community Space, located on the street level on Nicollet and 6th St. S, is a space for all downtown community members to gather and connect with Mpls DID and their partners. You can stop in for free and inclusive events, games and activities, engagement opportunities, restrooms, resources, and more. Every Tuesday, community programs and events are offered! These programs and events are free, accessible, and open to the public. 1st Tuesday of the Month: First Tuesday Social (3 pm - 5 pm)2nd Tuesday of the Month: Tabling Tuesday (1 pm - 3 pm)3rd Tuesday of the Month: Service Tuesday (3 pm - 5 pm)4th Tuesday of the Month: Wellness Tuesday (1 pm - 3 pm)Our outreach team tables on the 2nd Tuesday of the month to share our resources with the community and connect with other organizations. We would love for you to join us as we engage with our community! Nonprofit: Small Sums The Nicollet Community Space, located on the street level on Nicollet and 6th St. S, is a space for all downtown community members to gather and connect with Mpls DID and their partners. You can stop in for free and inclusive events, games and activities, engagement opportunities, restrooms, resources, and more. Every Tuesday, community programs and events are offered! These programs and events are free, accessible, and open to the public. 1st Tuesday of the Month: First Tuesday Social (3 pm - 5 pm)2nd Tuesday of the Month: Tabling Tuesday (1 pm - 3 pm)3rd Tuesday of the Month: Service Tuesday (3 pm - 5 pm)4th Tuesday of the Month: Wellness Tuesday (1 pm - 3 pm)Our outreach team tables on the 2nd Tuesday of the month to share our resources with the community and connect with other organizations. We would love for you to join us as we engage with our community! Nonprofit: Small Sums Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver Meals on WheelsVolunteers are needed for an hour delivery shift over the lunch hour. Shifts are available Monday through Friday. The pick-up time is 11:00 a.m. at Waite Park Wesleyan Church at 1510-33rd Avenue NE, Minneapolis 55418. Our delivery area includes Northeast Minneapolis, Southeast Minneapolis, and St. Anthony Village. Each route includes approximately 10 to 15 stops and takes up to an hour. We can be flexible to accommodate your schedule. Currently, our volunteer drivers are required to wear masks. We are leaving meals on doorsteps and backing up six feet during handoffs to keep our clients safe. Nonprofit: Eastside Meals on Wheels Volunteers are needed for an hour delivery shift over the lunch hour. Shifts are available Monday through Friday. The pick-up time is 11:00 a.m. at Waite Park Wesleyan Church at 1510-33rd Avenue NE, Minneapolis 55418. Our delivery area includes Northeast Minneapolis, Southeast Minneapolis, and St. Anthony Village. Each route includes approximately 10 to 15 stops and takes up to an hour. We can be flexible to accommodate your schedule. Currently, our volunteer drivers are required to wear masks. We are leaving meals on doorsteps and backing up six feet during handoffs to keep our clients safe. Nonprofit: Eastside Meals on Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55418-1456 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seasonal Snow Removal (Anoka County)Snow! Do you have a heart for serving seniors? Chores & More is seeking help with snow removal for seniors in Anoka County. This is your chance to really make a difference in the lives of your neighbors! You may be able to use the homeowner's snow removal equipment or bring your own. Email Annette at choresandmore@accap.org or call (763) 783-4767 to learn more. Nonprofit: Anoka County Community Action Program, Inc. (ACCAP) Senior Programs Snow! Do you have a heart for serving seniors? Chores & More is seeking help with snow removal for seniors in Anoka County. This is your chance to really make a difference in the lives of your neighbors! You may be able to use the homeowner's snow removal equipment or bring your own. Email Annette at choresandmore@accap.org or call (763) 783-4767 to learn more. Nonprofit: Anoka County Community Action Program, Inc. (ACCAP) Senior Programs Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55434 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer DriverSaint Therese residents have places to go and things to do! You can help make this happen by driving the Saint Therese van for fun social outings, medical appointments, shopping trips, etc. This volunteer opportunity is available at our Saint Therese of Woodbury location. Qualifications: Minimum 18 years of age and minimum of one year driving experience as a licensed driver Valid driver’s license, with a driving record clear of revocations, suspensions and cancellations. Provide consent for the release of motor vehicle records (MVR) to Saint Therese Successfully complete a DMV physical exam Able to commit to regular weekly or bi-weekly volunteer shiftMake new friends, have fun and make a difference in someone’s day! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers - Even the smallest things with great love Nonprofit: Saint Therese Saint Therese residents have places to go and things to do! You can help make this happen by driving the Saint Therese van for fun social outings, medical appointments, shopping trips, etc. This volunteer opportunity is available at our Saint Therese of Woodbury location. Qualifications: Minimum 18 years of age and minimum of one year driving experience as a licensed driver Valid driver’s license, with a driving record clear of revocations, suspensions and cancellations. Provide consent for the release of motor vehicle records (MVR) to Saint Therese Successfully complete a DMV physical exam Able to commit to regular weekly or bi-weekly volunteer shiftMake new friends, have fun and make a difference in someone’s day! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers - Even the smallest things with great love Nonprofit: Saint Therese Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55129 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wanted: Pet Therapy Teams at Saint Therese of Woodbury!Bring the joy, comfort and companionship of your registered therapy pet to brighten someone’s day at Saint Therese. Visit seniors and their families in individual or group settings. We welcome pet therapy teams which are registered with one of the nationally recognized pet therapy organizations. We have communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers - Even the smallest things with great love Nonprofit: Saint Therese Bring the joy, comfort and companionship of your registered therapy pet to brighten someone’s day at Saint Therese. Visit seniors and their families in individual or group settings. We welcome pet therapy teams which are registered with one of the nationally recognized pet therapy organizations. We have communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers - Even the smallest things with great love Nonprofit: Saint Therese Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55129 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wanted: Pet Therapy Teams at Saint Therese at St. OdiliaBring the joy, comfort and companionship of your registered therapy pet to brighten someone’s day at Saint Therese. Visit seniors and their families in individual or group settings. We welcome pet therapy teams which are registered with one of the nationally recognized pet therapy organizations. We have communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers - Even the smallest things with great love Nonprofit: Saint Therese Bring the joy, comfort and companionship of your registered therapy pet to brighten someone’s day at Saint Therese. Visit seniors and their families in individual or group settings. We welcome pet therapy teams which are registered with one of the nationally recognized pet therapy organizations. We have communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers - Even the smallest things with great love Nonprofit: Saint Therese Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55126 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet Therapy Teams Needed at Saint Therese of CorcoranBring the joy, comfort and companionship of your registered therapy pet to brighten someone’s day at Saint Therese. Visit seniors and their families in individual or group settings. We welcome pet therapy teams which are registered with one of the nationally recognized pet therapy organizations. We have four Minnesota senior communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury. Volunteer at the location closest to you! Call 612.418.1954 or visit sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers ~ Doing Ordinary Things with Extraordinary Love Nonprofit: Saint Therese Bring the joy, comfort and companionship of your registered therapy pet to brighten someone’s day at Saint Therese. Visit seniors and their families in individual or group settings. We welcome pet therapy teams which are registered with one of the nationally recognized pet therapy organizations. We have four Minnesota senior communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury. Volunteer at the location closest to you! Call 612.418.1954 or visit sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers ~ Doing Ordinary Things with Extraordinary Love Nonprofit: Saint Therese Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55340 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gift Shop VolunteerAt Saint Therese, the Gift Shop is more than just a convenient place to pick up unique gifts or needed items; it’s also a place where neighbors, family and friends connect. Gift Shop volunteers assist with sales and inventory in a fun, warm and caring atmosphere. A variety of days and shifts are available. We have communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. We also fulfill Pastoral Care needs in New Hope, MN. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers - Even the smallest things with great love Nonprofit: Saint Therese At Saint Therese, the Gift Shop is more than just a convenient place to pick up unique gifts or needed items; it’s also a place where neighbors, family and friends connect. Gift Shop volunteers assist with sales and inventory in a fun, warm and caring atmosphere. A variety of days and shifts are available. We have communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. We also fulfill Pastoral Care needs in New Hope, MN. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers - Even the smallest things with great love Nonprofit: Saint Therese Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55443 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fun and Games!Be a part of the fun! Help residents get to and from activity areas to participate in games and activities such as Bingo, balloon volleyball, storytelling, arts and crafts, Happy Hour, etc. Lead a game or project. Start a movie and make popcorn. Help residents learn a new hobby! Saint Therese offers flexible scheduling, family volunteering opportunities, and all training is provided. No experience necessary - just a desire to make a difference and have fun! We have communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers - Even the smallest things with great love Nonprofit: Saint Therese Be a part of the fun! Help residents get to and from activity areas to participate in games and activities such as Bingo, balloon volleyball, storytelling, arts and crafts, Happy Hour, etc. Lead a game or project. Start a movie and make popcorn. Help residents learn a new hobby! Saint Therese offers flexible scheduling, family volunteering opportunities, and all training is provided. No experience necessary - just a desire to make a difference and have fun! We have communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers - Even the smallest things with great love Nonprofit: Saint Therese Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55443 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dining Services VolunteerHave fun in Saint Therese dining rooms and kitchens by helping the dining service teams provide delicious and nutritious meals. You can assist with serving beverages, delivering meals, setting and clearing tables, helping in the dish washing area, or serve as a dining room host. Gain skills to prepare for a job or use your experience to help make every day at Saint Therese extraordinary! A variety of days and shifts are available, and all training is provided. We have communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers - Even the smallest things with great love Nonprofit: Saint Therese Have fun in Saint Therese dining rooms and kitchens by helping the dining service teams provide delicious and nutritious meals. You can assist with serving beverages, delivering meals, setting and clearing tables, helping in the dish washing area, or serve as a dining room host. Gain skills to prepare for a job or use your experience to help make every day at Saint Therese extraordinary! A variety of days and shifts are available, and all training is provided. We have communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers - Even the smallest things with great love Nonprofit: Saint Therese Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55443 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Day Trips & Fun Outings for Seniors - Help Make it Happen!Saint Therese residents like to be out and about and involved in the community. Volunteer to accompany resident groups on day trips such as shopping excursions, scenic drives, and lunch outings. Have fun and make a difference! We have communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers ~ Even the smallest things with great love Nonprofit: Saint Therese Saint Therese residents like to be out and about and involved in the community. Volunteer to accompany resident groups on day trips such as shopping excursions, scenic drives, and lunch outings. Have fun and make a difference! We have communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers ~ Even the smallest things with great love Nonprofit: Saint Therese Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55443 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Chapel EscortPushy People Needed Many residents of Saint Therese are faithful people, diligent in the practice of their faith, who need assistance to the chapel for religious services. We need pushy volunteers to help push wheelchairs and accompany our residents. There are a variety of openings every day of the week, mornings and afternoons. All that’s needed is a desire to help – we provide all the training! We have communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. We also fulfill Pastoral Care needs in New Hope, MN. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers ~ Do ordinary things with extraordinary love. Nonprofit: Saint Therese Pushy People Needed Many residents of Saint Therese are faithful people, diligent in the practice of their faith, who need assistance to the chapel for religious services. We need pushy volunteers to help push wheelchairs and accompany our residents. There are a variety of openings every day of the week, mornings and afternoons. All that’s needed is a desire to help – we provide all the training! We have communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. We also fulfill Pastoral Care needs in New Hope, MN. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers ~ Do ordinary things with extraordinary love. Nonprofit: Saint Therese Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55428 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bingo Anyone? Be a part of the fun! Help residents get to and from activity areas to participate in games and activities such as Bingo, music therapy, crafts, etc. Lead a game or project. Help residents learn a new hobby! Saint Therese offers flexible scheduling, family volunteering opportunities, and all training is provided. No experience necessary - just a desire to make a difference and have fun! We have communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. We also fulfill Pastoral Care needs in New Hope, MN. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers - Even the smallest things with great love Nonprofit: Saint Therese Be a part of the fun! Help residents get to and from activity areas to participate in games and activities such as Bingo, music therapy, crafts, etc. Lead a game or project. Help residents learn a new hobby! Saint Therese offers flexible scheduling, family volunteering opportunities, and all training is provided. No experience necessary - just a desire to make a difference and have fun! We have communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. We also fulfill Pastoral Care needs in New Hope, MN. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers - Even the smallest things with great love Nonprofit: Saint Therese Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55443 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Happy Hour Helper!Saint Therese residents love Happy Hour and you can help make it happen! Happy Hour volunteers help with room prep, escorting residents to and from the party room, assist with refreshments, and help with cleanup. Join us on Thursday afternoons at the Saint Therese at Oxbow Lake campus. Volunteer weekly or every other week. Kick start your weekend with a Saint Therese Happy Hour! We have a diverse array of volunteer opportunities in our communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. We also fulfill Pastoral Care needs in New Hope, MN. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers ~ Do ordinary things with extraordinary love. Nonprofit: Saint Therese Saint Therese residents love Happy Hour and you can help make it happen! Happy Hour volunteers help with room prep, escorting residents to and from the party room, assist with refreshments, and help with cleanup. Join us on Thursday afternoons at the Saint Therese at Oxbow Lake campus. Volunteer weekly or every other week. Kick start your weekend with a Saint Therese Happy Hour! We have a diverse array of volunteer opportunities in our communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. We also fulfill Pastoral Care needs in New Hope, MN. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers ~ Do ordinary things with extraordinary love. Nonprofit: Saint Therese Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55443 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospital Support VolunteerEngage with clients and staff in a kind and empathetic manner Clean and sanitize surgical instruments and other medical instruments in accordance with standardized protocols Perform laundry and maintain cleanliness and organization of the laundry rooms Fill saline flush syringes Prepare oral syringes for client use Clean and sanitize exam rooms between patient visits Cut and fold surgical paper drapes for surgical packs Sort and move donations for client use MUST provide proof of vaccination to volunteer in the hospital or provide exemption documentation.Nonprofit: Mission Animal Hospital Engage with clients and staff in a kind and empathetic manner Clean and sanitize surgical instruments and other medical instruments in accordance with standardized protocols Perform laundry and maintain cleanliness and organization of the laundry rooms Fill saline flush syringes Prepare oral syringes for client use Clean and sanitize exam rooms between patient visits Cut and fold surgical paper drapes for surgical packs Sort and move donations for client use MUST provide proof of vaccination to volunteer in the hospital or provide exemption documentation.Nonprofit: Mission Animal Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55344 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wanted: Pet Therapy Teams at Saint Therese at Oxbow Lake!Bring the joy, comfort and companionship of your registered therapy pet to brighten someone’s day at Saint Therese. Visit seniors and their families in individual or group settings. We welcome pet therapy teams which are registered with one of the nationally recognized pet therapy organizations. We have communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers - Even the smallest things with great love Nonprofit: Saint Therese Bring the joy, comfort and companionship of your registered therapy pet to brighten someone’s day at Saint Therese. Visit seniors and their families in individual or group settings. We welcome pet therapy teams which are registered with one of the nationally recognized pet therapy organizations. We have communities in Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury MN, as well as Monroe, MI. Volunteer at the community closest to you! Call 612-418-1954 or visit https://www.sainttherese.org/get-involved/volunteer to learn more and apply online. Saint Therese Volunteers - Even the smallest things with great love Nonprofit: Saint Therese Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55443 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Engagement VolunteerRole Overview: As a Community Engagement Volunteer with Reach for Resources, you will represent our organization at local community events. Your role will involve raising awareness about our programs and services by engaging with event attendees, facilitating fun activities such as spinning wheel or Plinko games, and sharing information about Reach for Resources. Volunteers will receive comprehensive training to confidently discuss Reach’s mission and offerings. Additionally, you’ll have access to resources to answer common questions and direct people to the appropriate contacts for follow-up. This role offers flexibility, with opportunities to support events primarily during evenings and weekends, as well as some daytime options. Key Responsibilities: Represent Reach for Resources at local community events. Facilitate interactive games and activities to engage attendees. Share information about Reach for Resources’ programs and services. Assist with event setup and teardown. Pick up and return event supplies from the Reach office (mileage reimbursement available). Qualifications: Enjoys engaging with people and possesses excellent oral communication skills. Punctual, reliable, and dependable. Comfortable navigating to various event locations. Availability for evening and weekend events preferred; some daytime opportunities may also be available. Passionate about making a positive impact in the community. Additional Information: Volunteers must wear Reach-branded gear during events (provided). Training and resources will be provided to prepare you for this role. Mileage reimbursement is available for trips between the office and event sites. If you’re looking for a meaningful way to connect with others and help Reach for Resources expand its impact, this role is perfect for you! Nonprofit: Reach for Resources Role Overview: As a Community Engagement Volunteer with Reach for Resources, you will represent our organization at local community events. Your role will involve raising awareness about our programs and services by engaging with event attendees, facilitating fun activities such as spinning wheel or Plinko games, and sharing information about Reach for Resources. Volunteers will receive comprehensive training to confidently discuss Reach’s mission and offerings. Additionally, you’ll have access to resources to answer common questions and direct people to the appropriate contacts for follow-up. This role offers flexibility, with opportunities to support events primarily during evenings and weekends, as well as some daytime options. Key Responsibilities: Represent Reach for Resources at local community events. Facilitate interactive games and activities to engage attendees. Share information about Reach for Resources’ programs and services. Assist with event setup and teardown. Pick up and return event supplies from the Reach office (mileage reimbursement available). Qualifications: Enjoys engaging with people and possesses excellent oral communication skills. Punctual, reliable, and dependable. Comfortable navigating to various event locations. Availability for evening and weekend events preferred; some daytime opportunities may also be available. Passionate about making a positive impact in the community. Additional Information: Volunteers must wear Reach-branded gear during events (provided). Training and resources will be provided to prepare you for this role. Mileage reimbursement is available for trips between the office and event sites. If you’re looking for a meaningful way to connect with others and help Reach for Resources expand its impact, this role is perfect for you! Nonprofit: Reach for Resources Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55343 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer From Home: Assist Seniors With Ordering GroceriesWant to volunteer but don't have much time? Become a Client Connector for Help At Your Door! In 1-2 hours per week, while volunteering from your home, you can build ongoing relationships and help older adults continue living in their homes. You choose the day and time, and we'll match you with clients who fit that schedule. Call and take their grocery orders over the phone and enter the items in an online ordering system on your home computer or tablet. We're looking for volunteers who love seniors and have a good degree of comfort on the computer. Knowledge of grocery products is a plus. Learn more about this role: https://bit.ly/3YYinsO Ready to get started? Fill out a volunteer application: https://bit.ly/3HCpRI
Nonprofit: Help At Your Door Want to volunteer but don't have much time? Become a Client Connector for Help At Your Door! In 1-2 hours per week, while volunteering from your home, you can build ongoing relationships and help older adults continue living in their homes. You choose the day and time, and we'll match you with clients who fit that schedule. Call and take their grocery orders over the phone and enter the items in an online ordering system on your home computer or tablet. We're looking for volunteers who love seniors and have a good degree of comfort on the computer. Knowledge of grocery products is a plus. Learn more about this role: https://bit.ly/3YYinsO Ready to get started? Fill out a volunteer application: https://bit.ly/3HCpRI
Nonprofit: Help At Your Door Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 55426 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Seniors With Chores At Home: Twin Cities Metro (Age 18 +)Can you set aside two hours once or twice a month to give a senior a helping hand in their home? Help At Your Door, a nonprofit serving seniors, is in need of volunteers to assist with chores. Tasks can vary based on client needs and volunteer skills, such as dusting, vacuuming, general tidying, organization, and other home-cleaning tasks. Volunteers must be 18 years of age or accompanied by a parent or guardian who is also a volunteer. Pair up with a friend or family member and spend quality time volunteering together! Learn more about this role: https://bit.ly/3AOk5of Ready to get started? Fill out a volunteer application: https://bit.ly/3HCpR Nonprofit: Help At Your Door Can you set aside two hours once or twice a month to give a senior a helping hand in their home? Help At Your Door, a nonprofit serving seniors, is in need of volunteers to assist with chores. Tasks can vary based on client needs and volunteer skills, such as dusting, vacuuming, general tidying, organization, and other home-cleaning tasks. Volunteers must be 18 years of age or accompanied by a parent or guardian who is also a volunteer. Pair up with a friend or family member and spend quality time volunteering together! Learn more about this role: https://bit.ly/3AOk5of Ready to get started? Fill out a volunteer application: https://bit.ly/3HCpR Nonprofit: Help At Your Door Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55124 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Handy Volunteers Needed For Help Around Seniors Homes
Would you like to help seniors remain in their homes as they age? Help At Your Door is looking for volunteers interested in helping with some fix-it tasks in client homes. Tasks may include things such as: painting and staining, furniture assembly, minor drywall or carpentry repair, installation of window coverings, interior winterization, installation of door hardware, and a variety of "odd jobs". We will match you with client jobs according to your skills, availability and geographic preferences in the Twin Cities Metro Area. Our clients are primarily seniors who need help to do some basic home maintenance tasks. With your help, they can remain vivacious and supported in life, while also providing their families with the knowledge and security to ensure that their home is the best place for them to be. Learn more about this role: https://bit.ly/3XwELtQ Ready to get started? Fill out a volunteer application: https://bit.ly/3HCpRI Nonprofit: Help At Your Door
Would you like to help seniors remain in their homes as they age? Help At Your Door is looking for volunteers interested in helping with some fix-it tasks in client homes. Tasks may include things such as: painting and staining, furniture assembly, minor drywall or carpentry repair, installation of window coverings, interior winterization, installation of door hardware, and a variety of "odd jobs". We will match you with client jobs according to your skills, availability and geographic preferences in the Twin Cities Metro Area. Our clients are primarily seniors who need help to do some basic home maintenance tasks. With your help, they can remain vivacious and supported in life, while also providing their families with the knowledge and security to ensure that their home is the best place for them to be. Learn more about this role: https://bit.ly/3XwELtQ Ready to get started? Fill out a volunteer application: https://bit.ly/3HCpRI Nonprofit: Help At Your Door Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 55427 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Driver For Seniors - St Paul and East MetroEmpty passenger seat? Give it to a senior. Help At Your Door, a nonprofit serving seniors, is in urgent need of volunteer drivers. Help provide the keys to independence by transporting clients to appointments or errands using your car. Drive as little as two times per month or as often as you’d like on a weekday schedule that you determine. Rides are provided from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Enjoy the companionship of seniors and the knowledge that you are providing an essential service. We offer flexible scheduling, social interaction with a welcoming volunteer community, and hands-on activities that help the aging population maintain their independence and continue living in their homes. Learn more about this role: https://bit.ly/3X9UMV7 Ready to get started? Complete the driving registration form: https://bit.ly/3HCpR
Nonprofit: Help At Your Door Empty passenger seat? Give it to a senior. Help At Your Door, a nonprofit serving seniors, is in urgent need of volunteer drivers. Help provide the keys to independence by transporting clients to appointments or errands using your car. Drive as little as two times per month or as often as you’d like on a weekday schedule that you determine. Rides are provided from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Enjoy the companionship of seniors and the knowledge that you are providing an essential service. We offer flexible scheduling, social interaction with a welcoming volunteer community, and hands-on activities that help the aging population maintain their independence and continue living in their homes. Learn more about this role: https://bit.ly/3X9UMV7 Ready to get started? Complete the driving registration form: https://bit.ly/3HCpR
Nonprofit: Help At Your Door Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Driver For Seniors - South MetroEmpty passenger seat? Give it to a senior. Help At Your Door, a nonprofit serving seniors, is in urgent need of volunteer drivers. Help provide the keys to independence by transporting clients to appointments or errands using your car. Drive as little as two times per month or as often as you’d like on a weekday schedule that you determine. Rides are provided from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Enjoy the companionship of seniors and the knowledge that you are providing an essential service. We offer flexible scheduling, social interaction with a welcoming volunteer community, and hands-on activities that help the aging population maintain their independence and continue living in their homes. Learn more about this role: https://bit.ly/3X9UMV7 Ready to get started? Complete the driving registration form: https://bit.ly/3HCpR
Nonprofit: Help At Your Door Empty passenger seat? Give it to a senior. Help At Your Door, a nonprofit serving seniors, is in urgent need of volunteer drivers. Help provide the keys to independence by transporting clients to appointments or errands using your car. Drive as little as two times per month or as often as you’d like on a weekday schedule that you determine. Rides are provided from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Enjoy the companionship of seniors and the knowledge that you are providing an essential service. We offer flexible scheduling, social interaction with a welcoming volunteer community, and hands-on activities that help the aging population maintain their independence and continue living in their homes. Learn more about this role: https://bit.ly/3X9UMV7 Ready to get started? Complete the driving registration form: https://bit.ly/3HCpR
Nonprofit: Help At Your Door Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Driver For Seniors - North MetroEmpty passenger seat? Give it to a senior. Help At Your Door, a nonprofit serving seniors, is in urgent need of volunteer drivers. Help provide the keys to independence by transporting clients to appointments or errands using your car. Drive as little as two times per month or as often as you’d like on a weekday schedule that you determine. Rides are provided from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Enjoy the companionship of seniors and the knowledge that you are providing an essential service. We offer flexible scheduling, social interaction with a welcoming volunteer community, and hands-on activities that help the aging population maintain their independence and continue living in their homes. Learn more about this role: https://bit.ly/3X9UMV7 Ready to get started? Complete the driving registration form: https://bit.ly/3HCpRI Nonprofit: Help At Your Door Empty passenger seat? Give it to a senior. Help At Your Door, a nonprofit serving seniors, is in urgent need of volunteer drivers. Help provide the keys to independence by transporting clients to appointments or errands using your car. Drive as little as two times per month or as often as you’d like on a weekday schedule that you determine. Rides are provided from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Enjoy the companionship of seniors and the knowledge that you are providing an essential service. We offer flexible scheduling, social interaction with a welcoming volunteer community, and hands-on activities that help the aging population maintain their independence and continue living in their homes. Learn more about this role: https://bit.ly/3X9UMV7 Ready to get started? Complete the driving registration form: https://bit.ly/3HCpRI Nonprofit: Help At Your Door Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55433 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be A Volunteer Driver For Older Adults: Twin Cities MetroEmpty passenger seat? Give it to a senior. Help At Your Door, a nonprofit serving seniors, is in urgent need of volunteer drivers. Help provide the keys to independence by transporting clients to appointments or errands using your car. Drive as little as two times per month or as often as you’d like on a weekday schedule that you determine. Rides are provided from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Enjoy the companionship of seniors and the knowledge that you are providing an essential service. We offer flexible scheduling, social interaction with a welcoming volunteer community, and hands-on activities that help the aging population maintain their independence and continue living in their homes. Learn more about this role: https://bit.ly/3X9UMV7 Ready to get started? Complete the driving registration form: https://bit.ly/3HCpRI Nonprofit: Help At Your Door Empty passenger seat? Give it to a senior. Help At Your Door, a nonprofit serving seniors, is in urgent need of volunteer drivers. Help provide the keys to independence by transporting clients to appointments or errands using your car. Drive as little as two times per month or as often as you’d like on a weekday schedule that you determine. Rides are provided from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Enjoy the companionship of seniors and the knowledge that you are providing an essential service. We offer flexible scheduling, social interaction with a welcoming volunteer community, and hands-on activities that help the aging population maintain their independence and continue living in their homes. Learn more about this role: https://bit.ly/3X9UMV7 Ready to get started? Complete the driving registration form: https://bit.ly/3HCpRI Nonprofit: Help At Your Door Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55426 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grocery Shopper For Seniors in Bloomington - early weekday morningsAssist seniors and individuals by helping as a volunteer shopper with Help At Your Door! In this role you will fill grocery orders for Help At Your Door clients. Orders are printed and ready for our shoppers on weekday mornings starting at about 6:00 a.m. Volunteer shoppers take the lists and walk through the stores, finding the items and filling the grocery carts. Volunteers help double-check each cart, assist with the check-out process, and help pack the groceries into totes to be ready for delivery. Shoppers do not pay for or deliver the groceries themselves. Shopping shifts typically last 3 hours, and shoppers can sign up to help weekly or bi-weekly. Volunteers must have weekday early morning availability to assist with this role. We shop at this location on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Learn more about this role: https://bit.ly/4dS957O Ready to get started? Fill out a volunteer application: https://bit.ly/3HCpRIW Nonprofit: Help At Your Door Assist seniors and individuals by helping as a volunteer shopper with Help At Your Door! In this role you will fill grocery orders for Help At Your Door clients. Orders are printed and ready for our shoppers on weekday mornings starting at about 6:00 a.m. Volunteer shoppers take the lists and walk through the stores, finding the items and filling the grocery carts. Volunteers help double-check each cart, assist with the check-out process, and help pack the groceries into totes to be ready for delivery. Shoppers do not pay for or deliver the groceries themselves. Shopping shifts typically last 3 hours, and shoppers can sign up to help weekly or bi-weekly. Volunteers must have weekday early morning availability to assist with this role. We shop at this location on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Learn more about this role: https://bit.ly/4dS957O Ready to get started? Fill out a volunteer application: https://bit.ly/3HCpRIW Nonprofit: Help At Your Door Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 55420 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Grocery Shopper For Seniors - St. Anthony, early weekday mornings In this role you will fill grocery orders for Help At Your Door clients. Orders are printed and ready for our shoppers on weekday mornings starting at about 6:00 a.m. Volunteer shoppers take the lists and walk through the stores, finding the items and filling the grocery carts. Volunteers help double-check each cart, assist with the check-out process, and help pack the groceries into totes to be ready for delivery. Shoppers do not pay for or deliver the groceries themselves. Shopping shifts typically last 3 hours, and shoppers can sign up to help weekly or bi-weekly. Volunteers must have weekday early morning availability to assist with this role. We shop at this location on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Learn more about this role: https://bit.ly/4dS957O Ready to get started? Fill out a volunteer application: https://bit.ly/3HCpRIW Nonprofit: Help At Your Door In this role you will fill grocery orders for Help At Your Door clients. Orders are printed and ready for our shoppers on weekday mornings starting at about 6:00 a.m. Volunteer shoppers take the lists and walk through the stores, finding the items and filling the grocery carts. Volunteers help double-check each cart, assist with the check-out process, and help pack the groceries into totes to be ready for delivery. Shoppers do not pay for or deliver the groceries themselves. Shopping shifts typically last 3 hours, and shoppers can sign up to help weekly or bi-weekly. Volunteers must have weekday early morning availability to assist with this role. We shop at this location on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Learn more about this role: https://bit.ly/4dS957O Ready to get started? Fill out a volunteer application: https://bit.ly/3HCpRIW Nonprofit: Help At Your Door Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55421 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Painting Project for Your TeamThe Catholic Charities Dorothy Day Residence is permanent, supportive housing for adults, veterans, and youth in downtown St. Paul. Painters Needed! Volunteers are needed to help paint residential hallways Group Size 10-15 adult volunteers Dates and Times Any day, Monday-Friday Start time may be flexible, but 5-6 hours of volunteer time is needed for painting projects Supplies Your contribution of time alone is appreciated for this project and this project is NOT dependent on donating supplies, however, partial or full contributions made for paint and supplies are always welcome We’d love to have you volunteer with us! Nonprofit: Catholic Charities Twin Cities The Catholic Charities Dorothy Day Residence is permanent, supportive housing for adults, veterans, and youth in downtown St. Paul. Painters Needed! Volunteers are needed to help paint residential hallways Group Size 10-15 adult volunteers Dates and Times Any day, Monday-Friday Start time may be flexible, but 5-6 hours of volunteer time is needed for painting projects Supplies Your contribution of time alone is appreciated for this project and this project is NOT dependent on donating supplies, however, partial or full contributions made for paint and supplies are always welcome We’d love to have you volunteer with us! Nonprofit: Catholic Charities Twin Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Small Sums Outreach: Flyer DistributionSince 2005, Small Sums has outfitted thousands of workers with the gear, tools, training, and transportation they need to get to their first and next paycheck. Small Sums provides the support workers need to say yes to the job and the resources to move them toward long-term stability. But we cannot do it alone. We rely on community partnerships to ensure each new worker has the resources to retain gainful employment and secure safe, affordable housing. Do you want to help get the word out about Small Sums? The flyer distribution gives us an opportunity to visit and connect with some of our current and potential new partners. Upon arrival at our office, all materials and a list of destinations will be provided to you. A staff member will accompany you. The flyer distribution occurs on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month. For more information, contact tosht@smallsums.org. Nonprofit: Small Sums Since 2005, Small Sums has outfitted thousands of workers with the gear, tools, training, and transportation they need to get to their first and next paycheck. Small Sums provides the support workers need to say yes to the job and the resources to move them toward long-term stability. But we cannot do it alone. We rely on community partnerships to ensure each new worker has the resources to retain gainful employment and secure safe, affordable housing. Do you want to help get the word out about Small Sums? The flyer distribution gives us an opportunity to visit and connect with some of our current and potential new partners. Upon arrival at our office, all materials and a list of destinations will be provided to you. A staff member will accompany you. The flyer distribution occurs on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month. For more information, contact tosht@smallsums.org. Nonprofit: Small Sums Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host a Donation Drive for Small Sums!Hosting a donation drive for Small Sums is easy, fun, and a great way to rally your crew around a good cause.
Here's how you can help: Best Food Forward Drive: Help us stock up on sturdy work boots for folks stepping into new jobs. Winter Coats: Wrap someone in warmth (and kindness!) by collecting cozy coats. Seats & Feet Drive: Underwear and socks may not be glamorous, but trust us, they are pure gold for workers starting fresh. Make it a party! Challenge your coworkers, neighbors, or friends to out-donate each other. Get creative—host a themed collection day (ugly sweaters and all) or make it a family project. Ready to join the fun? We've got everything you need for success. Just reach out! Together, let's outfit workers and make their season bright! Contact us to get started: tosht@smallsums.org. Nonprofit: Small Sums Hosting a donation drive for Small Sums is easy, fun, and a great way to rally your crew around a good cause.
Here's how you can help: Best Food Forward Drive: Help us stock up on sturdy work boots for folks stepping into new jobs. Winter Coats: Wrap someone in warmth (and kindness!) by collecting cozy coats. Seats & Feet Drive: Underwear and socks may not be glamorous, but trust us, they are pure gold for workers starting fresh. Make it a party! Challenge your coworkers, neighbors, or friends to out-donate each other. Get creative—host a themed collection day (ugly sweaters and all) or make it a family project. Ready to join the fun? We've got everything you need for success. Just reach out! Together, let's outfit workers and make their season bright! Contact us to get started: tosht@smallsums.org. Nonprofit: Small Sums Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |