Volunteer: PRISM - Shop for Change Volunteer OpportunityVolunteer Job Description - Shop for Change Thrift Store Volunteers are key components in PRISM’s mission of providing social services and connections that empower people in our community to build healthy, stable lives, and our vision to lead in providing innovative and dignified services that foster resilient individuals and a healthier, more sustainable community. Funds from our Shop for Change Thrift Store help fund our basic needs programs, including our Marketplace Food Shelf and Housing Assistance programs. If you're a personal thrifter, we would love to have you as an addition to our team! Location: 1220 Zane Ave N, Golden Valley, Minnesota 55422 Volunteer Job Responsibilities: All shoppers should be treated with respect, courtesy, and friendliness while shopping. Volunteers are expected to provide great customer service.Volunteer Duties The Shop for Change Thrift Store offers quality, affordable clothing and household items to the general public. Volunteers working in the Shop for Change Thrift Store will perform a variety of duties including: Accept donations from the public, offer and provide the donor with a receipt if requested. Review and sort clothing and household donations for stains, tears or damage, and salability Prepare items for sale in thrift store such as putting clothing on hangers or cleaning hard goods Stock thrift store shelves with priced items as space on racking and shelves allow Directly serve our participants and shoppers at the register Break down packaging and trash Package items determined not to be sold in Shop for Change Thrift Store for donation to another nonprofit, typically the Salvation Army Maintain a clean, safe, and orderly work and store environment Other duties as assignedExperienced Volunteer Duties With additional experience and training, volunteers may be considered Experienced Volunteers. Experienced volunteers will fulfill all of the above opportunities and the following: Research items that might be valuable. These might be sold on online websites such as eBay. Price items for sale using PRISM guidelines Orient and train new volunteers on Shop for Change Thrift Store operations Be a key resource for volunteersKnowledge, Skills, Education, Experience: Effective interpersonal skills under all types of conditions, exhibiting a supportive, direct, and positive approach with participants, staff and other volunteers Experience working with diverse populations Volunteers with experience in retail and/or direct customer service do particularly well here Ability to use a cash register Be able to use step stools and/or ladders Be able to use scissors and box-cutters Must wear close-toed footwear Must not have a felony record nor a misdemeanor record related to theft.Reporting Relationship: The Shop for Change Thrift Shop volunteers report to the Thrift Shop Director, who arranges the schedule for volunteer shifts and staffing. Volunteers may also report to our Volunteer Manager, Nolan Isaacson, with other questions regarding their participation. To Apply: Please reach out to colette@prismmpls.org with "Volunteer Opportunity" somewhere in the subject line. We will then instruct you on our application process and schedule a time to meet with you! Nonprofit: PRISM Volunteer Job Description - Shop for Change Thrift Store Volunteers are key components in PRISM’s mission of providing social services and connections that empower people in our community to build healthy, stable lives, and our vision to lead in providing innovative and dignified services that foster resilient individuals and a healthier, more sustainable community. Funds from our Shop for Change Thrift Store help fund our basic needs programs, including our Marketplace Food Shelf and Housing Assistance programs. If you're a personal thrifter, we would love to have you as an addition to our team! Location: 1220 Zane Ave N, Golden Valley, Minnesota 55422 Volunteer Job Responsibilities: All shoppers should be treated with respect, courtesy, and friendliness while shopping. Volunteers are expected to provide great customer service.Volunteer Duties The Shop for Change Thrift Store offers quality, affordable clothing and household items to the general public. Volunteers working in the Shop for Change Thrift Store will perform a variety of duties including: Accept donations from the public, offer and provide the donor with a receipt if requested. Review and sort clothing and household donations for stains, tears or damage, and salability Prepare items for sale in thrift store such as putting clothing on hangers or cleaning hard goods Stock thrift store shelves with priced items as space on racking and shelves allow Directly serve our participants and shoppers at the register Break down packaging and trash Package items determined not to be sold in Shop for Change Thrift Store for donation to another nonprofit, typically the Salvation Army Maintain a clean, safe, and orderly work and store environment Other duties as assignedExperienced Volunteer Duties With additional experience and training, volunteers may be considered Experienced Volunteers. Experienced volunteers will fulfill all of the above opportunities and the following: Research items that might be valuable. These might be sold on online websites such as eBay. Price items for sale using PRISM guidelines Orient and train new volunteers on Shop for Change Thrift Store operations Be a key resource for volunteersKnowledge, Skills, Education, Experience: Effective interpersonal skills under all types of conditions, exhibiting a supportive, direct, and positive approach with participants, staff and other volunteers Experience working with diverse populations Volunteers with experience in retail and/or direct customer service do particularly well here Ability to use a cash register Be able to use step stools and/or ladders Be able to use scissors and box-cutters Must wear close-toed footwear Must not have a felony record nor a misdemeanor record related to theft.Reporting Relationship: The Shop for Change Thrift Shop volunteers report to the Thrift Shop Director, who arranges the schedule for volunteer shifts and staffing. Volunteers may also report to our Volunteer Manager, Nolan Isaacson, with other questions regarding their participation. To Apply: Please reach out to colette@prismmpls.org with "Volunteer Opportunity" somewhere in the subject line. We will then instruct you on our application process and schedule a time to meet with you! Nonprofit: PRISM Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55422 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PRISM - Marketplace Food Shelf AidePre-COVID, the Marketplace Food Shelf utilized a “choice” model, meaning the participants were free to shop just as they do in a traditional grocery store by choosing exactly the food they need from the shelves within Food Shelf guidelines. Our current service delivery system is to ensure the safety and comfort of staff, volunteers, and participants, while serving participants at a larger volume and more frequently. Volunteers working in the Marketplace Food Shelf will perform a variety of duties including: - Accept donations from the public, offer and provide the donor with a receipt if requested. - Serve our participants with check-in/out (currently put on hold because of our current model due to COVID-19) - Review and sort food donations for packaging issues and expiration dates compared to PRISM guidelines - Review and sort through perishable items to ensure they are of good quality for our participants - Assemble and prepare nonperishable boxes, ranging from 35-40 lbs. - Stock assembly-line shelves with purchased and donated products - Break down unneeded packaging and expired food for trash, recycling, and compost. Disposing of items as needed. - Maintain a clean, safe, and orderly work environment. - Notify Marketplace Food Shelf staff, or a tenured volunteer, of any questions or any identified needs in the food shelf. - Other duties as assigned Nonprofit: PRISM Pre-COVID, the Marketplace Food Shelf utilized a “choice” model, meaning the participants were free to shop just as they do in a traditional grocery store by choosing exactly the food they need from the shelves within Food Shelf guidelines. Our current service delivery system is to ensure the safety and comfort of staff, volunteers, and participants, while serving participants at a larger volume and more frequently. Volunteers working in the Marketplace Food Shelf will perform a variety of duties including: - Accept donations from the public, offer and provide the donor with a receipt if requested. - Serve our participants with check-in/out (currently put on hold because of our current model due to COVID-19) - Review and sort food donations for packaging issues and expiration dates compared to PRISM guidelines - Review and sort through perishable items to ensure they are of good quality for our participants - Assemble and prepare nonperishable boxes, ranging from 35-40 lbs. - Stock assembly-line shelves with purchased and donated products - Break down unneeded packaging and expired food for trash, recycling, and compost. Disposing of items as needed. - Maintain a clean, safe, and orderly work environment. - Notify Marketplace Food Shelf staff, or a tenured volunteer, of any questions or any identified needs in the food shelf. - Other duties as assigned Nonprofit: PRISM Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55422-4608 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: New opportunity: Food Shelf Check-in volunteers needed!PRISM is excited to offer a new volunteer opportunity! The Food Shelf Check-in volunteer is the first point of contact for those visiting the food shelf. This volunteer schedules walk-in appointments for our visitors, helps identify participants' specific needs, and works in tandem with our staff to facilitate traffic flow in our facility. Primary responsibilities include the following: We would greatly benefit from volunteers who possess the following skillset: - Effective interpersonal skills under all types of conditions, exhibiting a supportive, direct, and positive approach with participants, staff and other volunteers If you are interested in this opportunity, please reach out to Liam Boris, Volunteer Manager, at 763-432-4230 or lboris@prismmpls.org Nonprofit: PRISM PRISM is excited to offer a new volunteer opportunity! The Food Shelf Check-in volunteer is the first point of contact for those visiting the food shelf. This volunteer schedules walk-in appointments for our visitors, helps identify participants' specific needs, and works in tandem with our staff to facilitate traffic flow in our facility. Primary responsibilities include the following: We would greatly benefit from volunteers who possess the following skillset: - Effective interpersonal skills under all types of conditions, exhibiting a supportive, direct, and positive approach with participants, staff and other volunteers If you are interested in this opportunity, please reach out to Liam Boris, Volunteer Manager, at 763-432-4230 or lboris@prismmpls.org Nonprofit: PRISM Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55422-4608 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with Outreach: Be a Community Tabling AmbassadorWilder regularly tables at community events to raise visibility for Wilder. These events are crucial for outreach and establishing trust within the community. We are seeking volunteer support to help increase our capacity and ability to attend more events. Tabling Ambassadors will volunteer on an as needed basis to attend community events representing Wilder. You’ll sign up for the events you are available for, attend a brief training, and support at the event. It’s a great opportunity to learn more about Wilder , especially Wilder Community Mental Health & Wellness, and share that knowledge with others. The ideal volunteer will have strong communication skills and be passionate about Wilder’s mission. Responsibilities: Attend initial Wilder orientation and ambassador training.Monitor your email for requests from Wilder and sign up at the link if you can attend.Attend a brief 45-minute event introduction meeting prior to each event.Monitor the text chain for the event for any last-minute updates.Use your own transportation to get to the event location – meeting directly at the community-based location in the Twin Cities metro area.Report to Wilder staff lead at the event (will vary for each event).Help Wilder staff with table, tent, and material setup (if scheduled for first shift of the day).Engage with event attendees to share information about Wilder and Community Mental Health and Wellness specifically, while collaborating alongside other Wilder staff and volunteers at the table.Help with table, tent, and material clean up (if scheduled for the last shift of the day).Provide feedback to Wilder staff on the turnout and overall event engagement.Qualifications: Be 14 years of age or older. Some events are for ages 18 and up – each individual sign-up page will indicate age guidelines.Have great interpersonal communication skills.Comfort talking with new people.Complete a background check (Wilder covers the cost); or complete a parent/guardian form if a youth volunteer.Be dependable and on time.Benefits to Volunteering: Learn more about Wilder’s various programs.Receive a meal if you volunteer for at least 3 hours.Schedule and Location: Total time requirement: Tabling shifts range from 2-5 hours per event. Minimum 4-month commitment to this role.Days/Hours: Estimated 0 to 5 hours per month.Site: Community locations throughout the Twin Cities metro area. Events are usually in Saint Paul or some in Minneapolis. Volunteers need to arrange their own transportation to the community event.About the Environment: Each event will have its own setup. Events may be indoors or outdoors (each event page will say). Events involve frequent interactions with new people and background noise from other tables or event happenings.Learn more: Contact Volunteer Services at volunteer@wilder.org or call 651-280-2460 for more information.Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Wilder regularly tables at community events to raise visibility for Wilder. These events are crucial for outreach and establishing trust within the community. We are seeking volunteer support to help increase our capacity and ability to attend more events. Tabling Ambassadors will volunteer on an as needed basis to attend community events representing Wilder. You’ll sign up for the events you are available for, attend a brief training, and support at the event. It’s a great opportunity to learn more about Wilder , especially Wilder Community Mental Health & Wellness, and share that knowledge with others. The ideal volunteer will have strong communication skills and be passionate about Wilder’s mission. Responsibilities: Attend initial Wilder orientation and ambassador training.Monitor your email for requests from Wilder and sign up at the link if you can attend.Attend a brief 45-minute event introduction meeting prior to each event.Monitor the text chain for the event for any last-minute updates.Use your own transportation to get to the event location – meeting directly at the community-based location in the Twin Cities metro area.Report to Wilder staff lead at the event (will vary for each event).Help Wilder staff with table, tent, and material setup (if scheduled for first shift of the day).Engage with event attendees to share information about Wilder and Community Mental Health and Wellness specifically, while collaborating alongside other Wilder staff and volunteers at the table.Help with table, tent, and material clean up (if scheduled for the last shift of the day).Provide feedback to Wilder staff on the turnout and overall event engagement.Qualifications: Be 14 years of age or older. Some events are for ages 18 and up – each individual sign-up page will indicate age guidelines.Have great interpersonal communication skills.Comfort talking with new people.Complete a background check (Wilder covers the cost); or complete a parent/guardian form if a youth volunteer.Be dependable and on time.Benefits to Volunteering: Learn more about Wilder’s various programs.Receive a meal if you volunteer for at least 3 hours.Schedule and Location: Total time requirement: Tabling shifts range from 2-5 hours per event. Minimum 4-month commitment to this role.Days/Hours: Estimated 0 to 5 hours per month.Site: Community locations throughout the Twin Cities metro area. Events are usually in Saint Paul or some in Minneapolis. Volunteers need to arrange their own transportation to the community event.About the Environment: Each event will have its own setup. Events may be indoors or outdoors (each event page will say). Events involve frequent interactions with new people and background noise from other tables or event happenings.Learn more: Contact Volunteer Services at volunteer@wilder.org or call 651-280-2460 for more information.Nonprofit: Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media & Marketing Assistant for Environmental PodcastThe Opportunity
The Young Ike is a podcast and community discussion series focused on nuance, curiosity, and real conversation around environmental and civic issues. We’re expanding our digital presence and are looking for a Social Media & Marketing Assistant to help share our work and grow our audience. This is a volunteer role (3–5 hours per week) and is fully remote. It’s a great fit for someone interested in media, storytelling, design, or digital strategy who wants real, hands-on experience. What You’ll DoManage and schedule posts across social media platforms Create simple graphics, short clips, and promotional content Learn or practice basic audio/video editing Help develop a consistent social media style and voice Promote new episodes, events, and community discussions What We’re Looking ForInterest in social media, design, storytelling, or marketing Creativity paired with attention to detail Willingness to experiment and learn new tools Comfort working independently while collaborating with a small team Alignment with The Young Ike’s mission and tone What You’ll GainHands-on experience in social media strategy and content creation A real portfolio tied to a live, growing project Credit on the podcast and website Letters of recommendation upon request Experience working at the intersection of media, environmental issues, and public engagement A ground-floor opportunity to help shape the public face of an innovative podcast and community initiative Nonprofit: Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League The Opportunity
The Young Ike is a podcast and community discussion series focused on nuance, curiosity, and real conversation around environmental and civic issues. We’re expanding our digital presence and are looking for a Social Media & Marketing Assistant to help share our work and grow our audience. This is a volunteer role (3–5 hours per week) and is fully remote. It’s a great fit for someone interested in media, storytelling, design, or digital strategy who wants real, hands-on experience. What You’ll DoManage and schedule posts across social media platforms Create simple graphics, short clips, and promotional content Learn or practice basic audio/video editing Help develop a consistent social media style and voice Promote new episodes, events, and community discussions What We’re Looking ForInterest in social media, design, storytelling, or marketing Creativity paired with attention to detail Willingness to experiment and learn new tools Comfort working independently while collaborating with a small team Alignment with The Young Ike’s mission and tone What You’ll GainHands-on experience in social media strategy and content creation A real portfolio tied to a live, growing project Credit on the podcast and website Letters of recommendation upon request Experience working at the intersection of media, environmental issues, and public engagement A ground-floor opportunity to help shape the public face of an innovative podcast and community initiative Nonprofit: Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55424-1145 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Podcast Production Assistant (Interviews, Research & Scheduling)The Opportunity
The Young Ike is a podcast and community discussion project exploring today’s environmental and civic challenges through thoughtful conversation. Each season focuses on one big issue and brings together voices from public policy, academia, industry, and local communities. We’re looking for a Podcast Production Assistant to help with the behind-the-scenes work that goes into planning and preparing interviews. This is a volunteer role (3–5 hours per week) that is remote-friendly, with the option to work occasionally from a local chapter house if you’re in Minnesota. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys research, organization, and big-picture thinking—and wants hands-on experience in public-interest media. What You’ll DoResearch interview topics, guests, and background materials Help prepare interview questions and episode outlines Assist with scheduling interviews and managing logistics Brainstorm ideas for future episodes and seasonal themes Support the production workflow before and after interviews What We’re Looking ForCuriosity about environmental, civic, or public policy issues Strong organization and communication skills Reliability and follow-through Interest in storytelling, research, or media production No prior podcast experience required—just a willingness to learn What You’ll GainResume- and portfolio-worthy experience Credit on episodes and on The Young Ike website Letters of recommendation upon request Direct mentorship and collaboration with the project’s founder Exposure to conversations with policymakers, experts, and organizers A ground-floor role in an innovative media project at the intersection of community engagement, public policy, and the environment Nonprofit: Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League The Opportunity
The Young Ike is a podcast and community discussion project exploring today’s environmental and civic challenges through thoughtful conversation. Each season focuses on one big issue and brings together voices from public policy, academia, industry, and local communities. We’re looking for a Podcast Production Assistant to help with the behind-the-scenes work that goes into planning and preparing interviews. This is a volunteer role (3–5 hours per week) that is remote-friendly, with the option to work occasionally from a local chapter house if you’re in Minnesota. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys research, organization, and big-picture thinking—and wants hands-on experience in public-interest media. What You’ll DoResearch interview topics, guests, and background materials Help prepare interview questions and episode outlines Assist with scheduling interviews and managing logistics Brainstorm ideas for future episodes and seasonal themes Support the production workflow before and after interviews What We’re Looking ForCuriosity about environmental, civic, or public policy issues Strong organization and communication skills Reliability and follow-through Interest in storytelling, research, or media production No prior podcast experience required—just a willingness to learn What You’ll GainResume- and portfolio-worthy experience Credit on episodes and on The Young Ike website Letters of recommendation upon request Direct mentorship and collaboration with the project’s founder Exposure to conversations with policymakers, experts, and organizers A ground-floor role in an innovative media project at the intersection of community engagement, public policy, and the environment Nonprofit: Minnesota Valley Chapter of the Izaak Walton League Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55424-1145 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Visiting Companion Volunteer!Be a Visiting Companion
Bring the joy of building a meaningful friendship into the life of an older adult facing loneliness and isolation by being their Visiting Companion! As Visiting Companions, you and your friend can enjoy each other’s company at home, out-and-about town, or wherever you choose based on the schedules and needs each of you brings to the relationship. Required: All volunteers must be 18+, pass a background check, and complete all the necessary trainings to be a Visiting Companion Volunteer. Time commitment: Number and length of visits to be determined by you and your new friend, with phone calls, texts, emails, cards, or letters between visits. Most volunteers visit 1-2 times per month. This is a virtual volunteer opportunity with training and staff support provided. For more information about helping older adults take active steps in improving their overall wellbeing, please contact Emma Lucchesi at elucchesi@friendsco.org or 612-746-0746. Nonprofit: Friends & Co Be a Visiting Companion
Bring the joy of building a meaningful friendship into the life of an older adult facing loneliness and isolation by being their Visiting Companion! As Visiting Companions, you and your friend can enjoy each other’s company at home, out-and-about town, or wherever you choose based on the schedules and needs each of you brings to the relationship. Required: All volunteers must be 18+, pass a background check, and complete all the necessary trainings to be a Visiting Companion Volunteer. Time commitment: Number and length of visits to be determined by you and your new friend, with phone calls, texts, emails, cards, or letters between visits. Most volunteers visit 1-2 times per month. This is a virtual volunteer opportunity with training and staff support provided. For more information about helping older adults take active steps in improving their overall wellbeing, please contact Emma Lucchesi at elucchesi@friendsco.org or 612-746-0746. Nonprofit: Friends & Co Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Phone Companion Volunteer!Be a Phone Companion
If you are a talker and connecting one-to-one with an older adult for ongoing meaningful phone friendship appeals to you, let us pair you with someone through Phone Companions! These days, the phone may not be ringing as often as our older adult friends would like. Phone friendships come with the beautiful anticipation of an expected call, engaging conversation, and the joy of getting to know someone. Time commitment: To be determined by you and your new phone companion. Most Phone Companions chat on a weekly basis, for 20-60 minutes. Volunteers must be 18+, complete a background check, and read through all training materials. This is a remote volunteer opportunity with training and staff support provided. For more information about helping older adults take active steps in improving their overall wellbeing, please contact Emma Lucchesi at elucchesi@friendsco.org or 612-746-0746. Nonprofit: Friends & Co Be a Phone Companion
If you are a talker and connecting one-to-one with an older adult for ongoing meaningful phone friendship appeals to you, let us pair you with someone through Phone Companions! These days, the phone may not be ringing as often as our older adult friends would like. Phone friendships come with the beautiful anticipation of an expected call, engaging conversation, and the joy of getting to know someone. Time commitment: To be determined by you and your new phone companion. Most Phone Companions chat on a weekly basis, for 20-60 minutes. Volunteers must be 18+, complete a background check, and read through all training materials. This is a remote volunteer opportunity with training and staff support provided. For more information about helping older adults take active steps in improving their overall wellbeing, please contact Emma Lucchesi at elucchesi@friendsco.org or 612-746-0746. Nonprofit: Friends & Co Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Coffee Talker!
Be a Coffee Talker
If you love chatting on the phone and the idea of connecting with a variety of older adults inspires you, join our Coffee Talk team! Coffee Talk offers older adults the opportunity to call in and connect with a friendly volunteer for a caring conversation. There are no applications or requirements to participate. Older adults dial and connect just as they would if calling a friend. Sign up for a weekly two or four-hour shift to offer words of encouragement, a listening ear, and great conversation. Calls will be routed directly to your phone and can be answered from wherever you and your phone happen to be. Great training and support are provided. Time Commitment: One two or four-hour shift weekly for a minimum of six months. Volunteers must be 18+, complete a background check and be available for one two or four-hour shift, one day a week (M-F). This is a virtual volunteer opportunity with training and staff support provided. For more information about helping older adults take active steps in improving their overall wellbeing, please contact Emma at elucchesi@friendsco.org or 612-746-0746. Nonprofit: Friends & Co
Be a Coffee Talker
If you love chatting on the phone and the idea of connecting with a variety of older adults inspires you, join our Coffee Talk team! Coffee Talk offers older adults the opportunity to call in and connect with a friendly volunteer for a caring conversation. There are no applications or requirements to participate. Older adults dial and connect just as they would if calling a friend. Sign up for a weekly two or four-hour shift to offer words of encouragement, a listening ear, and great conversation. Calls will be routed directly to your phone and can be answered from wherever you and your phone happen to be. Great training and support are provided. Time Commitment: One two or four-hour shift weekly for a minimum of six months. Volunteers must be 18+, complete a background check and be available for one two or four-hour shift, one day a week (M-F). This is a virtual volunteer opportunity with training and staff support provided. For more information about helping older adults take active steps in improving their overall wellbeing, please contact Emma at elucchesi@friendsco.org or 612-746-0746. Nonprofit: Friends & Co Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Create Biochar from Waste-Wood | BrainerdThank you for joining the City of Brainerd and Great River Greening at Rotary Riverside Park for this volunteer event! We’ll start by hauling and stacking, followed by producing biochar from waste wood. You’ll also learn about its applications in natural resource management. Register with GRG here Please note: The schedule may be subject to changes due to weather conditions. Registrants will be notified about any changes as the event approaches. This event is open to all, and any necessary training will be provided. Day of: Please arrive promptly, allowing time for parking and a short walk. Safety: Ensuring safety is our highest priority. It is important that event participants wear close-toed shoes and long sleeves to protect against the elements. We recommend dressing for the weather; layers are key. Release of Liability: All attendees at Great River Greening events release Great River Greening and its employees, officers, directors, or agents from any and all liability from claims of any nature whatsoever arising from participation to the extent such liability is directly attributable to the negligence of GRG, or its respective employees, officers, directors, or agents. Note: By registering online, you will complete both the release of liability and photo release waivers. Please let us know at the event if you wish to be excluded from event photography. Questions: Contact Great River Greening's Senior Program Manager, Wiley Buck, at wbuck@greatrivergreening.org. Nonprofit: Great River Greening Thank you for joining the City of Brainerd and Great River Greening at Rotary Riverside Park for this volunteer event! We’ll start by hauling and stacking, followed by producing biochar from waste wood. You’ll also learn about its applications in natural resource management. Register with GRG here Please note: The schedule may be subject to changes due to weather conditions. Registrants will be notified about any changes as the event approaches. This event is open to all, and any necessary training will be provided. Day of: Please arrive promptly, allowing time for parking and a short walk. Safety: Ensuring safety is our highest priority. It is important that event participants wear close-toed shoes and long sleeves to protect against the elements. We recommend dressing for the weather; layers are key. Release of Liability: All attendees at Great River Greening events release Great River Greening and its employees, officers, directors, or agents from any and all liability from claims of any nature whatsoever arising from participation to the extent such liability is directly attributable to the negligence of GRG, or its respective employees, officers, directors, or agents. Note: By registering online, you will complete both the release of liability and photo release waivers. Please let us know at the event if you wish to be excluded from event photography. Questions: Contact Great River Greening's Senior Program Manager, Wiley Buck, at wbuck@greatrivergreening.org. Nonprofit: Great River Greening Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 21, 2026 Zip Code: 56401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lead and inspire other environmental stewards-Become a volunteer supervisor [in-person training]Great River Greening engages thousands of volunteers each year in hands-on restoration, environmental conservation, and community science-based programming. Our volunteer events take place across Minnesota, with a focus on the Twin Cities metro area, central Minnesota (from Blaine to Brainerd), and throughout Southern Minnesota. We invite you to join our dedicated Volunteer Supervisor team as we expand restoration efforts across the state. As a Volunteer Supervisor, you'll develop valuable leadership and restoration skills while helping to lead and motivate groups of volunteers at our spring and fall restoration events. Become a Volunteer Supervisor and help lead habitat restoration efforts with Great River Greening! Volunteer Supervisors oversee small groups of around 10 volunteers during hands-on restoration projects. These activities typically include planting native grasses and forbs, tree and shrub planting, controlling invasive species, and broadcasting seeds. Sign up for our in-person 90-minute training session to learn more about the role, our mission, and our expanding restoration efforts in Minnesota. The in-person training will be held at our main office in St. Paul. Can't make it in person? Join us virtually on February 26th, 2026 for an online training session! Nonprofit: Great River Greening Great River Greening engages thousands of volunteers each year in hands-on restoration, environmental conservation, and community science-based programming. Our volunteer events take place across Minnesota, with a focus on the Twin Cities metro area, central Minnesota (from Blaine to Brainerd), and throughout Southern Minnesota. We invite you to join our dedicated Volunteer Supervisor team as we expand restoration efforts across the state. As a Volunteer Supervisor, you'll develop valuable leadership and restoration skills while helping to lead and motivate groups of volunteers at our spring and fall restoration events. Become a Volunteer Supervisor and help lead habitat restoration efforts with Great River Greening! Volunteer Supervisors oversee small groups of around 10 volunteers during hands-on restoration projects. These activities typically include planting native grasses and forbs, tree and shrub planting, controlling invasive species, and broadcasting seeds. Sign up for our in-person 90-minute training session to learn more about the role, our mission, and our expanding restoration efforts in Minnesota. The in-person training will be held at our main office in St. Paul. Can't make it in person? Join us virtually on February 26th, 2026 for an online training session! Nonprofit: Great River Greening Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 24, 2026 Zip Code: 55107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Be BOLD! Be a mentor! (Age 21+)
Bolder Options mentors build meaningful, one-to-one relationships with diverse young people ages 10–14 by showing up consistently, listening, and offering encouragement. At a time when many youth are navigating stress, uncertainty, and big transitions, mentors provide something powerful: a reliable, positive adult presence. You don’t need to have all the answers — just a willingness to care and grow alongside a young person. What Mentoring Looks Like (Year One) Our first-year mentoring program is relationship-based, with a strong foundation in physical wellness and goal setting. As a mentor, you will: Spend 2–4 hours per week with your mentee for one year Engage in accessible physical activities together (walking, biking, gym time, sports, movement of all kinds) Support your mentee in setting and working toward personal goals Build trust through consistency, encouragement, and shared experiences Activities are flexible and tailored to your mentee’s interests and abilities — you do not need to be an athlete or expert. What Makes a Great Mentor The most impactful mentors are: Reliable and consistent Good listeners who are curious and open-minded Willing to try new things and meet youth where they are Positive role models who believe in young people’s potential Mentors come from all walks of life. What matters most is your commitment to showing up with care and respect. A Long-Term Commitment to Youth Bolder Options is committed to walking alongside young people beyond the first year. After completing the initial mentoring program, youth are invited into our alumni program, which offers: Continued connection to caring adults Group activities and leadership opportunities Support with career exploration, post-secondary planning, and life skills Our goal is to stay connected with youth through high school and into career and/or college pathways. What You Can Expect From Us Mentoring is free to you. Mentors are fully supported through: A dedicated support staff member Training and ongoing check-ins Weekly activity ideas planned by staff Free or low-cost tickets to local activities YMCA membership for you and your mentee
To ensure safe, consistent relationships, mentors must: 1) Be 21 years or older. 2) Have reliable access to a car. 3) Commit to meeting weekly for one year. 4) Complete an application, interview, background check, and orientation. Mentoring requires regular in-person connection. Long travel distances can make it difficult to sustain weekly meetings, so we prioritize mentors who live close to our service areas (within 20 min drive). About Bolder Options Bolder Options is a youth mentoring nonprofit focused on healthy youth development, blending physical activity, emotional wellness, goal setting, and community connection. We are proud to be an LGBTQ+ Ally Site and intentionally create inclusive environments where all youth and mentors belong. Apply Today! Start your mentoring journey here:https://www.bolderoptions.org/mentor-application Nonprofit: Bolder Options
Bolder Options mentors build meaningful, one-to-one relationships with diverse young people ages 10–14 by showing up consistently, listening, and offering encouragement. At a time when many youth are navigating stress, uncertainty, and big transitions, mentors provide something powerful: a reliable, positive adult presence. You don’t need to have all the answers — just a willingness to care and grow alongside a young person. What Mentoring Looks Like (Year One) Our first-year mentoring program is relationship-based, with a strong foundation in physical wellness and goal setting. As a mentor, you will: Spend 2–4 hours per week with your mentee for one year Engage in accessible physical activities together (walking, biking, gym time, sports, movement of all kinds) Support your mentee in setting and working toward personal goals Build trust through consistency, encouragement, and shared experiences Activities are flexible and tailored to your mentee’s interests and abilities — you do not need to be an athlete or expert. What Makes a Great Mentor The most impactful mentors are: Reliable and consistent Good listeners who are curious and open-minded Willing to try new things and meet youth where they are Positive role models who believe in young people’s potential Mentors come from all walks of life. What matters most is your commitment to showing up with care and respect. A Long-Term Commitment to Youth Bolder Options is committed to walking alongside young people beyond the first year. After completing the initial mentoring program, youth are invited into our alumni program, which offers: Continued connection to caring adults Group activities and leadership opportunities Support with career exploration, post-secondary planning, and life skills Our goal is to stay connected with youth through high school and into career and/or college pathways. What You Can Expect From Us Mentoring is free to you. Mentors are fully supported through: A dedicated support staff member Training and ongoing check-ins Weekly activity ideas planned by staff Free or low-cost tickets to local activities YMCA membership for you and your mentee
To ensure safe, consistent relationships, mentors must: 1) Be 21 years or older. 2) Have reliable access to a car. 3) Commit to meeting weekly for one year. 4) Complete an application, interview, background check, and orientation. Mentoring requires regular in-person connection. Long travel distances can make it difficult to sustain weekly meetings, so we prioritize mentors who live close to our service areas (within 20 min drive). About Bolder Options Bolder Options is a youth mentoring nonprofit focused on healthy youth development, blending physical activity, emotional wellness, goal setting, and community connection. We are proud to be an LGBTQ+ Ally Site and intentionally create inclusive environments where all youth and mentors belong. Apply Today! Start your mentoring journey here:https://www.bolderoptions.org/mentor-application Nonprofit: Bolder Options Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Art students and amateur/professional artists needed to paint gourd birdhousesEvery May, Wingspan celebrates our mission at our Power of Love Gala and silent auction, and included in the silent auction are amazing gourd birdhouses painted by our volunteers! All auction proceeds go toward funding the many arts, music, and cultural activities that our clients- youth and adults impacted by developmental and other disabilities- love! If you're interested in taking home one or more gourd birdhouses to paint, please email our Marketing & Community Engagement Specialist, Keller Karlstrom, at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org to coordinate pickup at our Plato Blvd office. You can really make this opportunity your own by doing it on your own time and getting as creative as you like! All birdhouses should be finished by April 1st, 2026. You can provide a title for your art if you like, and be sure to sign the bottom of your gourd as the artist. We will varnish them and put handles on. Our Gala's theme this year is Feeling Groovy! Follow whatever inspiration you have with your art, but if you need ideas you can't go wrong with something groovy and 60s/70s themed! Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources Every May, Wingspan celebrates our mission at our Power of Love Gala and silent auction, and included in the silent auction are amazing gourd birdhouses painted by our volunteers! All auction proceeds go toward funding the many arts, music, and cultural activities that our clients- youth and adults impacted by developmental and other disabilities- love! If you're interested in taking home one or more gourd birdhouses to paint, please email our Marketing & Community Engagement Specialist, Keller Karlstrom, at kkarlstrom@wingspanlife.org to coordinate pickup at our Plato Blvd office. You can really make this opportunity your own by doing it on your own time and getting as creative as you like! All birdhouses should be finished by April 1st, 2026. You can provide a title for your art if you like, and be sure to sign the bottom of your gourd as the artist. We will varnish them and put handles on. Our Gala's theme this year is Feeling Groovy! Follow whatever inspiration you have with your art, but if you need ideas you can't go wrong with something groovy and 60s/70s themed! Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55107-1809 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Coordinate a book drive for Little Free Libraries near youCommunities are hungry for books! Help Little Free Library fulfill its mission of book access for everyone by coordinating a local book drive. You can lead a book drive and distributed the collected books to local Little Free Libraries. Little Free Library staff can answer your questions along the way. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity. You can coordinate your book drive during the times that work best for you and your community. Volunteers over 18 anywhere in the U.S. where there are Little Free Libraries can register for this opportunity. How to get started: Sign up on our website. If it's your first time volunteering with Team LFL, you will be asked to create an account in our volunteer hub. After you register, we will send you a guide about how to coordinate a book drive. Then, staff will check in with you by email to offer support for your book drive planning. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries filled with books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Set up a local book drive collecting high-quality books.Collaborate with local businesses and groups to identify book drive collection locations and establish a process.Create and implement a promotional plan so that your community knows about the book drive.Evaluate all books collected to make sure that they are in good condition.Store the books collected until you are able to distribute them.Distribute the books collected to local Little Free Libraries.Time Required: A typical book drive lasts about two weeks to one month, plus time beforehand to plan and promote the drive. Training & Resources Available: We will help you get to know our organization and share our tips for planning a successful book drive. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Have access to transportation to pick up donated books from collection locationsOrganizedGreat communication skillsLive in the USBenefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your impact in the Team LFL online hub. Supervision & Support: You can connect with the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. Nonprofit: Little Free Library Communities are hungry for books! Help Little Free Library fulfill its mission of book access for everyone by coordinating a local book drive. You can lead a book drive and distributed the collected books to local Little Free Libraries. Little Free Library staff can answer your questions along the way. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity. You can coordinate your book drive during the times that work best for you and your community. Volunteers over 18 anywhere in the U.S. where there are Little Free Libraries can register for this opportunity. How to get started: Sign up on our website. If it's your first time volunteering with Team LFL, you will be asked to create an account in our volunteer hub. After you register, we will send you a guide about how to coordinate a book drive. Then, staff will check in with you by email to offer support for your book drive planning. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries filled with books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Set up a local book drive collecting high-quality books.Collaborate with local businesses and groups to identify book drive collection locations and establish a process.Create and implement a promotional plan so that your community knows about the book drive.Evaluate all books collected to make sure that they are in good condition.Store the books collected until you are able to distribute them.Distribute the books collected to local Little Free Libraries.Time Required: A typical book drive lasts about two weeks to one month, plus time beforehand to plan and promote the drive. Training & Resources Available: We will help you get to know our organization and share our tips for planning a successful book drive. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Have access to transportation to pick up donated books from collection locationsOrganizedGreat communication skillsLive in the USBenefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your impact in the Team LFL online hub. Supervision & Support: You can connect with the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. Nonprofit: Little Free Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Distribute books to Little Free Libraries near youWe need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. Visit Little Free Libraries in your community to distribute books! We can suggest where to look for free or inexpensive books, or if you already have some, you can share those too. You can find book-sharing boxes near you using our world map or free mobile app. Volunteers over 18 anywhere in the U.S. where there are Little Free Libraries can register for this opportunity. Register on our website to get started. If it's your first time signing up with Team LFL, you will be prompted to create an account in our volunteer hub. Once you sign up, you will get access to tips & resources that you review independently online. Our Little Free Library staff can answer your questions by email. You can share books whenever it works for you. This is a great opportunity for solo volunteers looking for something flexible to fit their schedule, or for parents looking for a volunteer activity they can do with kids. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries full of books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Collect books that are in good shape and relevant for your community.Go to Little Free Libraries near you and leave books inside. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and tell us how many books you shared.Submit an Impact form in our volunteer hub when you're done.Time required: You set your own schedule. It could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule. How we can support you: We'll help you start with some online training, and we will suggest sources for books. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Willing to collect or donate booksHave access to transportation to take books to the Little Free LibraryFamiliarity with the Little Free Library app (or willing to learn)Live in the USQuestions: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. Nonprofit: Little Free Library We need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. Visit Little Free Libraries in your community to distribute books! We can suggest where to look for free or inexpensive books, or if you already have some, you can share those too. You can find book-sharing boxes near you using our world map or free mobile app. Volunteers over 18 anywhere in the U.S. where there are Little Free Libraries can register for this opportunity. Register on our website to get started. If it's your first time signing up with Team LFL, you will be prompted to create an account in our volunteer hub. Once you sign up, you will get access to tips & resources that you review independently online. Our Little Free Library staff can answer your questions by email. You can share books whenever it works for you. This is a great opportunity for solo volunteers looking for something flexible to fit their schedule, or for parents looking for a volunteer activity they can do with kids. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries full of books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Collect books that are in good shape and relevant for your community.Go to Little Free Libraries near you and leave books inside. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and tell us how many books you shared.Submit an Impact form in our volunteer hub when you're done.Time required: You set your own schedule. It could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule. How we can support you: We'll help you start with some online training, and we will suggest sources for books. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Willing to collect or donate booksHave access to transportation to take books to the Little Free LibraryFamiliarity with the Little Free Library app (or willing to learn)Live in the USQuestions: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. Nonprofit: Little Free Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Naomi Family Program Chapel Volunteer Naomi Family Program (NFP) houses women and women with children (usually ages 10 and younger). Thursday night chapel is an opportunity for families to come together and grow in community through worship. Outside community members are invited to assist in leading chapel. Chapel materials and experiences will be prepped and coordinated by NFP staff. RESPONSIBILITIES MAY INCLUDE: Building relationships with kids through games, bible lesson, and discussion questions. Mitigate distraction by sitting with kids. Participate in games, lesson, and discussion as needed. Lead discussion questions with smaller groups (optional).MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Group size over 2 people. All group members must pass a background check (paid and provided by Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities)18 years or older.Experience with children and women who have experienced traumaAbility to read and speak EnglishOnce a month committment, if this position is established to be a good fitNonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities Naomi Family Program (NFP) houses women and women with children (usually ages 10 and younger). Thursday night chapel is an opportunity for families to come together and grow in community through worship. Outside community members are invited to assist in leading chapel. Chapel materials and experiences will be prepped and coordinated by NFP staff. RESPONSIBILITIES MAY INCLUDE: Building relationships with kids through games, bible lesson, and discussion questions. Mitigate distraction by sitting with kids. Participate in games, lesson, and discussion as needed. Lead discussion questions with smaller groups (optional).MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Group size over 2 people. All group members must pass a background check (paid and provided by Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities)18 years or older.Experience with children and women who have experienced traumaAbility to read and speak EnglishOnce a month committment, if this position is established to be a good fitNonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55105 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: After School Volunteer - Naomi Family ProgramPURPOSE: Naomi Family Program (NFP) houses women and women with children (usually ages 10 and younger). Monday and Wednesday afternoons we have time for children to work on their homework and in particularly their reading. We are looking for volunteers to support our children through academic growth and play. RESPONSIBILITIES MAY INCLUDE: Read with children, encouraging them to improve their literacy skillsHelp children with their homeworkPlay with children who don’t have homework once they’re done reading for the dayMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Pass a background check (paid and provided by Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities)Experience with children and women who have experienced traumaAbility to read and speak English Ability to help with other primary school subjects Pass a background check provided by UGMTCWORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL EFFORT: This is a sitting and standing role in a home shelter environmentTRAINING: Orientation and training is provided by NFP staffMore training opportunities may be provided in the futureTime: Commitment: HOW TO APPLY: Create a volunteer profileContact Volunteer Services at volunteers@ugmtc.orgNonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities PURPOSE: Naomi Family Program (NFP) houses women and women with children (usually ages 10 and younger). Monday and Wednesday afternoons we have time for children to work on their homework and in particularly their reading. We are looking for volunteers to support our children through academic growth and play. RESPONSIBILITIES MAY INCLUDE: Read with children, encouraging them to improve their literacy skillsHelp children with their homeworkPlay with children who don’t have homework once they’re done reading for the dayMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Pass a background check (paid and provided by Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities)Experience with children and women who have experienced traumaAbility to read and speak English Ability to help with other primary school subjects Pass a background check provided by UGMTCWORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL EFFORT: This is a sitting and standing role in a home shelter environmentTRAINING: Orientation and training is provided by NFP staffMore training opportunities may be provided in the futureTime: Commitment: HOW TO APPLY: Create a volunteer profileContact Volunteer Services at volunteers@ugmtc.orgNonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Boundary Waters Trip Leader (Summer 2026)Join us in helping students experience teamwork, leadership, and personal accomplishment in the Boundary Waters and be inspired by the powerful effect that nature has on young people!
Through the Project Success Expeditions program, Minneapolis middle school students have the opportunity to spend a week exploring the Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA). The Project Success BWCA Leader partners with a trained Wilderness Guide to lead a group of middle school students in the BWCA for a week-long canoe and camping trip. Required Pre-Trip Preparation: Participate in 4-6 hours of BWCA Leader TrainingLead a virtual “get to know you” session with your groupBWCA Trip Execution: Volunteer Trip Leaders attend a week-long canoe and camping trip in the BWCA with seven students and a Wilderness GuideYou will partner with the guide to provide strong, cohesive leadership for your studentsYou will participate with your group in all trip activities including paddling, portaging, camp set up and breakdown, etc.You will support students in your group by:Encouraging student participationLooking out for student safetyCreating a positive atmosphere of inclusivity, teamwork, and communityLeading discussions about highlights, challenges, and goalsProviding emotional/behavioral supportSupporting the guide’s instructionsTrip Leaders Must: Be 21 years of age or olderFind joy in working with youthHave patience, problem-solving, and communication skillsBe committed to creating inclusive environmentsPass a background checkTO APPLY OR INQUIRE FURTHER, PLEASE EMAIL Jenny Batten, Senior Program Manager - Expeditions, at jennyb@projectsuccess.orgInclude in your email: A little about yourselfExperience with youthExperience in the outdoorsWhere you heard about usVisit our Volunteer page to learn more! https://www.projectsuccess.org/volunteer/ Nonprofit: Project Success Join us in helping students experience teamwork, leadership, and personal accomplishment in the Boundary Waters and be inspired by the powerful effect that nature has on young people!
Through the Project Success Expeditions program, Minneapolis middle school students have the opportunity to spend a week exploring the Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA). The Project Success BWCA Leader partners with a trained Wilderness Guide to lead a group of middle school students in the BWCA for a week-long canoe and camping trip. Required Pre-Trip Preparation: Participate in 4-6 hours of BWCA Leader TrainingLead a virtual “get to know you” session with your groupBWCA Trip Execution: Volunteer Trip Leaders attend a week-long canoe and camping trip in the BWCA with seven students and a Wilderness GuideYou will partner with the guide to provide strong, cohesive leadership for your studentsYou will participate with your group in all trip activities including paddling, portaging, camp set up and breakdown, etc.You will support students in your group by:Encouraging student participationLooking out for student safetyCreating a positive atmosphere of inclusivity, teamwork, and communityLeading discussions about highlights, challenges, and goalsProviding emotional/behavioral supportSupporting the guide’s instructionsTrip Leaders Must: Be 21 years of age or olderFind joy in working with youthHave patience, problem-solving, and communication skillsBe committed to creating inclusive environmentsPass a background checkTO APPLY OR INQUIRE FURTHER, PLEASE EMAIL Jenny Batten, Senior Program Manager - Expeditions, at jennyb@projectsuccess.orgInclude in your email: A little about yourselfExperience with youthExperience in the outdoorsWhere you heard about usVisit our Volunteer page to learn more! https://www.projectsuccess.org/volunteer/ Nonprofit: Project Success Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jun 14, 2026 through Jul 14, 2026 Zip Code: 55403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a Friend, Be A FriendAre you ready to make a new friend? You will get to share your interests and time with an individual with a developmental disability who likes doing the same things you do! A chance to give back while having fun at the same time! Meet with the individual you are matched with about once a month or more frequently if time allows. The two of you can decide what you would like to do with your time together. Examples of activities include, but are not limited to: movies, concerts, going out to eat, walks in the park, biking, musicals, music events, shopping, hanging out, craft projects, and sporting events. West Metro: Plymouth, Eden Prairie, Crystal, New Hope, Wayzata, Maple Grove, Golden Valley, St. Louis Park, and Minnetonka. East Metro: Falcon Heights, Forest Lake, Hugo, Lindstrom, Little Canada, Mahtomedi, Maplewood, New Brighton, North St Paul, Oakdale, Pierz, Roseville, St Anthony, St Paul, Shoreview, Vadnais Heights, White Bear Lake, White Bear Township, and Woodbury. Contact: cthoma@hammer.org Nonprofit: Hammer & NER Are you ready to make a new friend? You will get to share your interests and time with an individual with a developmental disability who likes doing the same things you do! A chance to give back while having fun at the same time! Meet with the individual you are matched with about once a month or more frequently if time allows. The two of you can decide what you would like to do with your time together. Examples of activities include, but are not limited to: movies, concerts, going out to eat, walks in the park, biking, musicals, music events, shopping, hanging out, craft projects, and sporting events. West Metro: Plymouth, Eden Prairie, Crystal, New Hope, Wayzata, Maple Grove, Golden Valley, St. Louis Park, and Minnetonka. East Metro: Falcon Heights, Forest Lake, Hugo, Lindstrom, Little Canada, Mahtomedi, Maplewood, New Brighton, North St Paul, Oakdale, Pierz, Roseville, St Anthony, St Paul, Shoreview, Vadnais Heights, White Bear Lake, White Bear Township, and Woodbury. Contact: cthoma@hammer.org Nonprofit: Hammer & NER Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 55391 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation Room VolunteerOptions for Women East is blessed with many donations of diapers, wipes, new clothing and essential items for mom and baby. If you are organized and want to help sort, pick and keep things tidy, this is the volunteer role for you. We are looking for volunteers to come and help in the donation room on a weekly basis or every other week basis. You can fill out an application for Options for Women East at this link: https://welcome.civicchamps.com/apply/options-for-women-east/14732 Nonprofit: Options for Women East Options for Women East is blessed with many donations of diapers, wipes, new clothing and essential items for mom and baby. If you are organized and want to help sort, pick and keep things tidy, this is the volunteer role for you. We are looking for volunteers to come and help in the donation room on a weekly basis or every other week basis. You can fill out an application for Options for Women East at this link: https://welcome.civicchamps.com/apply/options-for-women-east/14732 Nonprofit: Options for Women East Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at Gillette Children'sAdult hospital volunteers (18 and over) make an ongoing commitment to support the hospital through acts of service. Our hospital volunteers assist in many departments throughout Gillette, offering support to staff, patients and families. Because extensive training is required to volunteer in a hospital, we consider applicants who meet certain requirements. All hospital volunteers must: Commit to volunteering 2-3 hours every week Commit to volunteering for at least 100 hours Be at least 18 years of age Be comfortable interacting with children who have disabilitiesVolunteers interact with patients and families in a variety of ways. Some of our opportunities include: Surgery waiting room assistance: Assist families, offer directions and help, as needed. Our waiting room is busy and families appreciate the help. Play date: Entertain children in the hospital by playing games, playing with toys, reading books or just being a friendly face. Therapy dog teams: Bring your certified therapy dog to visit Gillette patients and make them smile. Various shifts are available. Dogs must be currently certified through Pet Partners. Rehabilitation therapies: This opportunity is perfect for physical or occupational therapy students or those thinking about careers in rehabilitation therapies. Assist with setting up therapy sessions and other department support.Nonprofit: Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare Adult hospital volunteers (18 and over) make an ongoing commitment to support the hospital through acts of service. Our hospital volunteers assist in many departments throughout Gillette, offering support to staff, patients and families. Because extensive training is required to volunteer in a hospital, we consider applicants who meet certain requirements. All hospital volunteers must: Commit to volunteering 2-3 hours every week Commit to volunteering for at least 100 hours Be at least 18 years of age Be comfortable interacting with children who have disabilitiesVolunteers interact with patients and families in a variety of ways. Some of our opportunities include: Surgery waiting room assistance: Assist families, offer directions and help, as needed. Our waiting room is busy and families appreciate the help. Play date: Entertain children in the hospital by playing games, playing with toys, reading books or just being a friendly face. Therapy dog teams: Bring your certified therapy dog to visit Gillette patients and make them smile. Various shifts are available. Dogs must be currently certified through Pet Partners. Rehabilitation therapies: This opportunity is perfect for physical or occupational therapy students or those thinking about careers in rehabilitation therapies. Assist with setting up therapy sessions and other department support.Nonprofit: Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Elders with Food Stability just once a month at Episcopal HomesAre you looking for an easy way to donate your time to elders and help them with food stability? We have a great opportunity for you! Our Episcopal Homes residents at one of our independent living apartment buildings (for seniors 65+) have a free Food Mobile delivery the 3rd Tuesday of the month. We need a volunteer to help the staff set up tables and move 5–10-pound boxes. The truck has a few steps in and out of the trailer. The volunteer time is 1:30-4pm. Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes Are you looking for an easy way to donate your time to elders and help them with food stability? We have a great opportunity for you! Our Episcopal Homes residents at one of our independent living apartment buildings (for seniors 65+) have a free Food Mobile delivery the 3rd Tuesday of the month. We need a volunteer to help the staff set up tables and move 5–10-pound boxes. The truck has a few steps in and out of the trailer. The volunteer time is 1:30-4pm. Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus DirectorJoin Our Board of Directors
The Twin Cities Gay Men’s Chorus (TCGMC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization governed by an all-volunteer Board of Directors. The Board brings together individuals with diverse experience across corporate, nonprofit, education, and community leadership, including members of the Chorus. Together, the Board safeguards TCGMC’s mission and values while providing strategic oversight of the organization’s direction and long-term health. Frequently Asked Questions:Our Board is very much a “working board” whose members contribute directly to various tasks and efforts that assist the chorus in advancing its mission. As someone interested in joining our Board, you might have questions about what this work includes! Please see the FAQs below: What is the makeup of the Board of Directors? How long is a term on the Board? Once elected to the Board, Directors serve a three-year term. Directors may serve two consecutive terms in a row (for a total of six years). Once you have served two terms, you must then vacate your position for at least one year. After that vacancy, you are eligible to be elected to the Board again! Does the Board have a leadership structure? The Board is led by a team of four officers. Those officers include the Board Chair, Vice-Chair, Secretary, and Treasurer. The Board officers plus the membership President make up the Board’s Executive Committee, which governs the organization between Board meetings and handles personnel matters. How is the Board organized? The Board is comprised of five standing committees: Marketing, which promotes the work of the Chorus; Governance, which oversees the Board’s functions and growth; Finance, which manages the accounting of the Chorus; Resource Development, which supports the financial sustainability of the Chorus; and Membership, which ensures the engagement and satisfaction of performing members. What is expected of me as a Board member? In your first year on the Board, we typically expect you to serve on one of the above-mentioned standing committees. As you progress through your term, you may have the opportunity (and we may have the need!) for you to chair one of those committees, or to step into a Board officer role. Board meetings are required to occur quarterly, but typically take place monthly for 2 hours. The “Board book” (a compilation of committee reports and the agenda for the board meeting) is made available to the Board prior to each Board meeting, and Directors are expected to consult those reports prior to the meeting. Additionally, most committees meet monthly for roughly an hour. Is there a required financial contribution from Board members? There is no formal ‘buy-in’ or monetary contribution when you join the Board. We do expect Directors to contribute to our fundraising and resource development efforts, such as identifying new funding streams and promoting fundraising efforts. Currently, we do have a 100% giving board at a variety of levels that are significant to each member. If interested in serving, please send a resume and cover letter outlining your interest and experience by Wednesday, February 11th to: Dennis Whipple, Executive Director Nonprofit: Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus Join Our Board of Directors
The Twin Cities Gay Men’s Chorus (TCGMC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization governed by an all-volunteer Board of Directors. The Board brings together individuals with diverse experience across corporate, nonprofit, education, and community leadership, including members of the Chorus. Together, the Board safeguards TCGMC’s mission and values while providing strategic oversight of the organization’s direction and long-term health. Frequently Asked Questions:Our Board is very much a “working board” whose members contribute directly to various tasks and efforts that assist the chorus in advancing its mission. As someone interested in joining our Board, you might have questions about what this work includes! Please see the FAQs below: What is the makeup of the Board of Directors? How long is a term on the Board? Once elected to the Board, Directors serve a three-year term. Directors may serve two consecutive terms in a row (for a total of six years). Once you have served two terms, you must then vacate your position for at least one year. After that vacancy, you are eligible to be elected to the Board again! Does the Board have a leadership structure? The Board is led by a team of four officers. Those officers include the Board Chair, Vice-Chair, Secretary, and Treasurer. The Board officers plus the membership President make up the Board’s Executive Committee, which governs the organization between Board meetings and handles personnel matters. How is the Board organized? The Board is comprised of five standing committees: Marketing, which promotes the work of the Chorus; Governance, which oversees the Board’s functions and growth; Finance, which manages the accounting of the Chorus; Resource Development, which supports the financial sustainability of the Chorus; and Membership, which ensures the engagement and satisfaction of performing members. What is expected of me as a Board member? In your first year on the Board, we typically expect you to serve on one of the above-mentioned standing committees. As you progress through your term, you may have the opportunity (and we may have the need!) for you to chair one of those committees, or to step into a Board officer role. Board meetings are required to occur quarterly, but typically take place monthly for 2 hours. The “Board book” (a compilation of committee reports and the agenda for the board meeting) is made available to the Board prior to each Board meeting, and Directors are expected to consult those reports prior to the meeting. Additionally, most committees meet monthly for roughly an hour. Is there a required financial contribution from Board members? There is no formal ‘buy-in’ or monetary contribution when you join the Board. We do expect Directors to contribute to our fundraising and resource development efforts, such as identifying new funding streams and promoting fundraising efforts. Currently, we do have a 100% giving board at a variety of levels that are significant to each member. If interested in serving, please send a resume and cover letter outlining your interest and experience by Wednesday, February 11th to: Dennis Whipple, Executive Director Nonprofit: Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Check-In Desk Opportunities (18+)Do you love meeting new people? Are you looking for ways to serve your community? Our Volunteer Check-In Desk plays a vital role in creating a safe and welcoming environment for fellow volunteers. We offer our volunteers on-the-job training, flexible scheduling and a variety of fun and diverse ways to serve! Greet and check in volunteers and guests! Provide general information and assistance to fellow volunteers! Assist staff with clerical and administrative tasks!
Wednesday Afternoons (2-5pm)
Nonprofit: VEAP (Volunteers Enlisted to Assist People) Do you love meeting new people? Are you looking for ways to serve your community? Our Volunteer Check-In Desk plays a vital role in creating a safe and welcoming environment for fellow volunteers. We offer our volunteers on-the-job training, flexible scheduling and a variety of fun and diverse ways to serve! Greet and check in volunteers and guests! Provide general information and assistance to fellow volunteers! Assist staff with clerical and administrative tasks!
Wednesday Afternoons (2-5pm)
Nonprofit: VEAP (Volunteers Enlisted to Assist People) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55420 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer OpportunitiesHelp provide fresh and healthy food to your neighbors! Help us create a positive shopping experience for all by: Assist with checking in participants at the beginning of their shopping experienceAssisting with the shopping processHelping shoppers load their groceries into their vehicles Sorting through fresh produce and/or food donations so we can ensure only the best items make it onto our shelvesOur opportunities do not require experience, include training, and are of course fun! Shifts occur: Mondays-Thursdays: 8:15am-11:30am, 11:15am-2:30pm, or 2:15pm-5:15pm Fridays: 8:15am-11:30am All volunteers ages 18 or older must complete a volunteer orientation as well as a criminal background check prior to volunteering. Youth ages 10 – 15 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Biggest Needs: Tuesdays & Wednesdays: 2:15pm-5:15pm shift Thursdays: ALL shifts (8:15am, 11:15am, & 2:15pm) Get started today! Both Youth and Adult applications can be found at https://volunteer.veap.org/user/register/. Nonprofit: VEAP (Volunteers Enlisted to Assist People) Help provide fresh and healthy food to your neighbors! Help us create a positive shopping experience for all by: Assist with checking in participants at the beginning of their shopping experienceAssisting with the shopping processHelping shoppers load their groceries into their vehicles Sorting through fresh produce and/or food donations so we can ensure only the best items make it onto our shelvesOur opportunities do not require experience, include training, and are of course fun! Shifts occur: Mondays-Thursdays: 8:15am-11:30am, 11:15am-2:30pm, or 2:15pm-5:15pm Fridays: 8:15am-11:30am All volunteers ages 18 or older must complete a volunteer orientation as well as a criminal background check prior to volunteering. Youth ages 10 – 15 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Biggest Needs: Tuesdays & Wednesdays: 2:15pm-5:15pm shift Thursdays: ALL shifts (8:15am, 11:15am, & 2:15pm) Get started today! Both Youth and Adult applications can be found at https://volunteer.veap.org/user/register/. Nonprofit: VEAP (Volunteers Enlisted to Assist People) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55420 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Van Driver Volunteer Opportunities (Ages 23-75)Help make our services more accessible by transporting food directly to homes where transportation can be a barrier! Our opportunities do not require experience, include training, and are of course fun. Available Opportunities: Home Deliveries: Deliver groceries directly to your those with transportation barriers. Food Courier: Assist with food rescue by picking up food donations at local grocery stores. Mobile Site Driver: Facilitate delivery and/or distribution of bulk produce to Site Partners.VEAP is open Monday – Thursday 8am-5pm and Fridays 8am-12pm. Shifts are on-site and are typically 1-3 hours in length. All van driving volunteers must complete a volunteer orientation as well as a criminal background check prior to volunteering. Biggest Needs: Mondays: 9am-11:30am; 2pm-5pm Tuesdays: 2pm-5pm Thursdays: 2pm-5pm Learn more about this program here! Get started today! Fill out our Adult Application at https://volunteer.veap.org/user/register/. Nonprofit: VEAP (Volunteers Enlisted to Assist People) Help make our services more accessible by transporting food directly to homes where transportation can be a barrier! Our opportunities do not require experience, include training, and are of course fun. Available Opportunities: Home Deliveries: Deliver groceries directly to your those with transportation barriers. Food Courier: Assist with food rescue by picking up food donations at local grocery stores. Mobile Site Driver: Facilitate delivery and/or distribution of bulk produce to Site Partners.VEAP is open Monday – Thursday 8am-5pm and Fridays 8am-12pm. Shifts are on-site and are typically 1-3 hours in length. All van driving volunteers must complete a volunteer orientation as well as a criminal background check prior to volunteering. Biggest Needs: Mondays: 9am-11:30am; 2pm-5pm Tuesdays: 2pm-5pm Thursdays: 2pm-5pm Learn more about this program here! Get started today! Fill out our Adult Application at https://volunteer.veap.org/user/register/. Nonprofit: VEAP (Volunteers Enlisted to Assist People) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55420 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Financial CoachBecome a volunteer financial coach with Prepare + Prosper! Financial coaching is a personalized process that helps participants take action to reach their financial goals. Financial coaches meet one-on-one with low- to-moderate-income individuals to support them through reflection and deep listening, goal setting, and accountability. Coaches do not offer direct advice on financial issues; instead they offer support, resources, and encouragement to guide participants to their own answers and increase financial confidence. (Note: Volunteers are to refrain from soliciting clients or selling products.) Selected applicants must be able to attend training in St. Paul, MN. P+P values a diverse and equitable work environment. Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC), individuals with disabilities, LGBTQIA-identified, bilingual individuals, and/or anyone with lived experiences similar to program participants are encouraged to apply. **We are especially looking for native Spanish speaking individuals to help expand our support of Latino & Hispanic community members. SKILLS REQUIRED * Ability to respect participants’ financial decisions and actions without judgement or giving advice * Empathy and understanding of the financial challenges facing low- to moderate-income individuals * Understanding the impact of economics, race, and gender on income and wealth gaps * Basic understanding of financial topics including saving, budgeting, debt, and credit * Comfortable working in a racially, ethnically, and socioeconomically diverse environment * Computer proficient with access to email and ability to communicate with participants through email, phone, text and Zoom ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES * Help participants gain clarity and establish their financial goals * Work with participants one-on-one to boost savings, manage spending, reduce/eliminate debt, and/or improve credit * Respect financial decisions and goals, confidentiality and privacy * Collect program data to track participants’ progress in reaching their financial goals * Participate in virtual group sessions with other coaches to develop skills and learn about coaching tools and resources COMMITMENT AND TIMELINE February 2026 * Submit your application using the link below by February 17, 2026. Interview to follow. April 2026 * Complete 25 hours of training, dates to be determined. Trainings will be a combination of virtual (via Zoom) and in-person sessions (St. Paul, MN). May 2026 through April 2027 * Volunteers commit to approximately 5-7 hours per month. * Coaches will work with 2-4 participants per month. * Money Mentors is a participant-centered program. Coaches will work directly with their participants to determine meeting schedule and format (virtual and/or in-person). APPLY HERE: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/27LCDHN QUESTIONS? Email sarah@prepareandprosper.org LEARN MORE about the Money Mentors financial coaching program here: https://prepareandprosper.org/money-mentors/ Nonprofit: Prepare + Prosper Become a volunteer financial coach with Prepare + Prosper! Financial coaching is a personalized process that helps participants take action to reach their financial goals. Financial coaches meet one-on-one with low- to-moderate-income individuals to support them through reflection and deep listening, goal setting, and accountability. Coaches do not offer direct advice on financial issues; instead they offer support, resources, and encouragement to guide participants to their own answers and increase financial confidence. (Note: Volunteers are to refrain from soliciting clients or selling products.) Selected applicants must be able to attend training in St. Paul, MN. P+P values a diverse and equitable work environment. Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC), individuals with disabilities, LGBTQIA-identified, bilingual individuals, and/or anyone with lived experiences similar to program participants are encouraged to apply. **We are especially looking for native Spanish speaking individuals to help expand our support of Latino & Hispanic community members. SKILLS REQUIRED * Ability to respect participants’ financial decisions and actions without judgement or giving advice * Empathy and understanding of the financial challenges facing low- to moderate-income individuals * Understanding the impact of economics, race, and gender on income and wealth gaps * Basic understanding of financial topics including saving, budgeting, debt, and credit * Comfortable working in a racially, ethnically, and socioeconomically diverse environment * Computer proficient with access to email and ability to communicate with participants through email, phone, text and Zoom ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES * Help participants gain clarity and establish their financial goals * Work with participants one-on-one to boost savings, manage spending, reduce/eliminate debt, and/or improve credit * Respect financial decisions and goals, confidentiality and privacy * Collect program data to track participants’ progress in reaching their financial goals * Participate in virtual group sessions with other coaches to develop skills and learn about coaching tools and resources COMMITMENT AND TIMELINE February 2026 * Submit your application using the link below by February 17, 2026. Interview to follow. April 2026 * Complete 25 hours of training, dates to be determined. Trainings will be a combination of virtual (via Zoom) and in-person sessions (St. Paul, MN). May 2026 through April 2027 * Volunteers commit to approximately 5-7 hours per month. * Coaches will work with 2-4 participants per month. * Money Mentors is a participant-centered program. Coaches will work directly with their participants to determine meeting schedule and format (virtual and/or in-person). APPLY HERE: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/27LCDHN QUESTIONS? Email sarah@prepareandprosper.org LEARN MORE about the Money Mentors financial coaching program here: https://prepareandprosper.org/money-mentors/ Nonprofit: Prepare + Prosper Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event Volunteers - Fight For Air Climb 2026Join us for our Fight For Air Climb event on March 7th, at Capella Tower, Minneapolis! The Fight for Air Climb—Twin Cities is the American Lung Association’s primary fundraising event in Minnesota. This signature stair climb brings together the community in support of lung health. We would need amazing volunteers like you from 6:30am – 1pm that day. There are a variety of volunteer positions available including gear check, registration, start line monitors, water stop monitors, stairwell cheerleaders, assistance with the finish line celebration and more. Volunteers will receive a T-shirt and are more than welcome to volunteer with your family/friends! You can sign up to volunteer with us here: 2026 Fight For Air ClimbTwin Cities Volunteer Sign Up - Fill out form. If you have any questions, you can email EventsMN@Lung.org. When you can breathe, nothing else matters! Nonprofit: American Lung Association Join us for our Fight For Air Climb event on March 7th, at Capella Tower, Minneapolis! The Fight for Air Climb—Twin Cities is the American Lung Association’s primary fundraising event in Minnesota. This signature stair climb brings together the community in support of lung health. We would need amazing volunteers like you from 6:30am – 1pm that day. There are a variety of volunteer positions available including gear check, registration, start line monitors, water stop monitors, stairwell cheerleaders, assistance with the finish line celebration and more. Volunteers will receive a T-shirt and are more than welcome to volunteer with your family/friends! You can sign up to volunteer with us here: 2026 Fight For Air ClimbTwin Cities Volunteer Sign Up - Fill out form. If you have any questions, you can email EventsMN@Lung.org. When you can breathe, nothing else matters! Nonprofit: American Lung Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 7, 2026 Zip Code: 55402 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Family Volunteer Opportunity - Arrange flowers together!Have fun and bond as a team as you make beautiful floral arrangements together that will benefit individuals living in isolation in hospice or care communities! Bluebirds & Blooms offers inspirational, community-driven floral arranging events customized for your team or group. Our one-of-a-kind, joy-infused private events are designed to foster connection and inspire creativity for your group or employees. Our goal is to facilitate meaningful engagement among your group or team, and the opportunity to share joy with community members in need. This can be added to a pre-planned event as an activity. Have a family get together or reunion planned? Adding a flower arranging volunteer session with Bluebirds and Blooms is always a big hit! Come together as a family to benefit those in need of joy and connection as you have fun playing with flowers together. Your gift of $60 per person for an experience at our workshop in Edina or $100 per person at the location of your choice enables Bluebirds & Blooms to foster improved mental health and well-being for some of our most vulnerable neighbors and as a 501c3 your donation is tax deductible. Events Include: A 60 - 90 minute private event at the location of your choice or our workshop (customizable to your needs and interests) An easy tutorial on how to make beautiful floral arrangements All materials needed to assemble beautiful bouquets Social media recognition of your supportFor more information or to schedule your event please contact Abigail at abigail@bluebirdsandblooms.com Nonprofit: Bluebirds & Blooms Have fun and bond as a team as you make beautiful floral arrangements together that will benefit individuals living in isolation in hospice or care communities! Bluebirds & Blooms offers inspirational, community-driven floral arranging events customized for your team or group. Our one-of-a-kind, joy-infused private events are designed to foster connection and inspire creativity for your group or employees. Our goal is to facilitate meaningful engagement among your group or team, and the opportunity to share joy with community members in need. This can be added to a pre-planned event as an activity. Have a family get together or reunion planned? Adding a flower arranging volunteer session with Bluebirds and Blooms is always a big hit! Come together as a family to benefit those in need of joy and connection as you have fun playing with flowers together. Your gift of $60 per person for an experience at our workshop in Edina or $100 per person at the location of your choice enables Bluebirds & Blooms to foster improved mental health and well-being for some of our most vulnerable neighbors and as a 501c3 your donation is tax deductible. Events Include: A 60 - 90 minute private event at the location of your choice or our workshop (customizable to your needs and interests) An easy tutorial on how to make beautiful floral arrangements All materials needed to assemble beautiful bouquets Social media recognition of your supportFor more information or to schedule your event please contact Abigail at abigail@bluebirdsandblooms.com Nonprofit: Bluebirds & Blooms Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55439 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Group Volunteer Opportunity - Arrange flowers together!Have fun with making beautiful floral arrangements together that will benefit individuals living in isolation in hospice or care communities! Bluebirds & Blooms offers inspirational, community-driven floral arranging events customized for your team or group. Our one-of-a-kind, joy-infused private events are designed to foster connection and inspire creativity for your group. Our goal is to facilitate meaningful engagement and the opportunity to share joy with community members in need. This is a great opportunity for groups of all kinds and sizes! It can also be added on as an activity for pre-existing events such as family reunions, baby or bridal showers, and birthday parties. Your gift of $60 per person for an experience at our workshop in Edina or $100 per person at the location of your choice enables Bluebirds & Blooms to foster improved mental health and well-being for some of our most vulnerable neighbors and as a 501c3 your donation is tax deductible. Events Include: A 60 - 90 minute private event at your location or our workshop customizable to your needs and interests An easy tutorial on how to make floral arrangements All materials needed to assemble beautiful bouquets Social media recognition of your supportFor more information or to schedule your event please contact Abigail at abigail@bluebirdsandblooms.com Nonprofit: Bluebirds & Blooms Have fun with making beautiful floral arrangements together that will benefit individuals living in isolation in hospice or care communities! Bluebirds & Blooms offers inspirational, community-driven floral arranging events customized for your team or group. Our one-of-a-kind, joy-infused private events are designed to foster connection and inspire creativity for your group. Our goal is to facilitate meaningful engagement and the opportunity to share joy with community members in need. This is a great opportunity for groups of all kinds and sizes! It can also be added on as an activity for pre-existing events such as family reunions, baby or bridal showers, and birthday parties. Your gift of $60 per person for an experience at our workshop in Edina or $100 per person at the location of your choice enables Bluebirds & Blooms to foster improved mental health and well-being for some of our most vulnerable neighbors and as a 501c3 your donation is tax deductible. Events Include: A 60 - 90 minute private event at your location or our workshop customizable to your needs and interests An easy tutorial on how to make floral arrangements All materials needed to assemble beautiful bouquets Social media recognition of your supportFor more information or to schedule your event please contact Abigail at abigail@bluebirdsandblooms.com Nonprofit: Bluebirds & Blooms Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55439 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Corporate Team Building Volunteering - Arrange flowers together!Have fun and bond as a team as you make beautiful floral arrangements together that will benefit individuals living in isolation in hospice or care communities! Bluebirds & Blooms offers inspirational, community-driven floral arranging events customized for your team or group. Our one-of-a-kind, joy-infused private events are designed to foster connection and inspire creativity for your group or employees. Our goal is to facilitate meaningful engagement among your group or team, and the opportunity to share joy with community members in need. This can be added to a pre-planned event as an activity. Have a training, all day meeting, or conference coming up? Adding a flower arranging activity with Bluebirds and Blooms is always a big hit! It is a fun break for employees, gives back to the community, and can take place onsite wherever your event is happening. Your gift of $60 per person for an experience at our workshop in Edina or $100 per person at the location of your choice enables Bluebirds & Blooms to foster improved mental health and well-being for some of our most vulnerable neighbors and as a 501c3 your donation is tax deductible. Events Include: A 60 - 90 minute private event at your office or our workshop customizable to your needs and interests An easy tutorial on how to make beautiful floral arrangements All materials needed to assemble beautiful bouquets Social media recognition of your supportFor more information or to schedule your team building event please contact Abigail at abigail@bluebirdsandblooms.com Nonprofit: Bluebirds & Blooms Have fun and bond as a team as you make beautiful floral arrangements together that will benefit individuals living in isolation in hospice or care communities! Bluebirds & Blooms offers inspirational, community-driven floral arranging events customized for your team or group. Our one-of-a-kind, joy-infused private events are designed to foster connection and inspire creativity for your group or employees. Our goal is to facilitate meaningful engagement among your group or team, and the opportunity to share joy with community members in need. This can be added to a pre-planned event as an activity. Have a training, all day meeting, or conference coming up? Adding a flower arranging activity with Bluebirds and Blooms is always a big hit! It is a fun break for employees, gives back to the community, and can take place onsite wherever your event is happening. Your gift of $60 per person for an experience at our workshop in Edina or $100 per person at the location of your choice enables Bluebirds & Blooms to foster improved mental health and well-being for some of our most vulnerable neighbors and as a 501c3 your donation is tax deductible. Events Include: A 60 - 90 minute private event at your office or our workshop customizable to your needs and interests An easy tutorial on how to make beautiful floral arrangements All materials needed to assemble beautiful bouquets Social media recognition of your supportFor more information or to schedule your team building event please contact Abigail at abigail@bluebirdsandblooms.com Nonprofit: Bluebirds & Blooms Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55439 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: K - 5th grade Summer Camp Volunteers!Bilingual Learning Center (BLC) is a Spanish and English organization with the mission of fostering a learning environment that honors and celebrates the diversity of every child, through self expression, creativity, language and cultural exploration. We are seeking volunteers to support enriching, empowering and getting creative with our kids! Our summer camp will run in June & August. Volunteers will support games, arts, storytelling and other various engaging activities. This is a great opportunity to practice your Spanish and gain experience with youth! Spanish is preferred but not required. Our schedule is flexible! Let us know your availability. How you will support: Engage with students, encourage Spanish communication and listening, support groups through summer camp activities, art projects, lead storytelling, reading, and games, ensure everyone understands instructions by translating or re-explaining.Support staff with ensuring a safe and welcoming space, support during walking students to park and different sites, prepping snacks, cutting and preparing planned art activities, grabbing and putting away materials.Chaperoning during Friday Field trips (if possible), watching students for safety, collaborating with team on field trip plans, and having fun!Let us know how you'd like to support and grow!Expectations of All BLC Volunteers: Nonprofit: Bilingual Learning Center Bilingual Learning Center (BLC) is a Spanish and English organization with the mission of fostering a learning environment that honors and celebrates the diversity of every child, through self expression, creativity, language and cultural exploration. We are seeking volunteers to support enriching, empowering and getting creative with our kids! Our summer camp will run in June & August. Volunteers will support games, arts, storytelling and other various engaging activities. This is a great opportunity to practice your Spanish and gain experience with youth! Spanish is preferred but not required. Our schedule is flexible! Let us know your availability. How you will support: Engage with students, encourage Spanish communication and listening, support groups through summer camp activities, art projects, lead storytelling, reading, and games, ensure everyone understands instructions by translating or re-explaining.Support staff with ensuring a safe and welcoming space, support during walking students to park and different sites, prepping snacks, cutting and preparing planned art activities, grabbing and putting away materials.Chaperoning during Friday Field trips (if possible), watching students for safety, collaborating with team on field trip plans, and having fun!Let us know how you'd like to support and grow!Expectations of All BLC Volunteers: Nonprofit: Bilingual Learning Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Death DoulaWhat is a Death Doula? A Death Doula is a non-medical person trained to care for someone holistically (physically, emotionally and spiritually) at the end of life. Death Doulas are also known around the world as: end of life coaches, soul midwives, transition guides. death coaches, doula to the dying, end of life doulas, death midwives, and end of life guides. Interim Hospice is recruiting for Death Doulas to volunteer their time and skill with our Hospice Patients. If you are interested in volunteering your time and skill as a Death Doula, please email lscaman@interimhcmn.com. Nonprofit: Interim Hospice What is a Death Doula? A Death Doula is a non-medical person trained to care for someone holistically (physically, emotionally and spiritually) at the end of life. Death Doulas are also known around the world as: end of life coaches, soul midwives, transition guides. death coaches, doula to the dying, end of life doulas, death midwives, and end of life guides. Interim Hospice is recruiting for Death Doulas to volunteer their time and skill with our Hospice Patients. If you are interested in volunteering your time and skill as a Death Doula, please email lscaman@interimhcmn.com. Nonprofit: Interim Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pack Grocery Bags and Help Neighbors Thrive!Community Emergency Service (CES) provides food and hope to our neighbors in need. Our food locker program is the first of it's kind in the midwest and gives families the flexibility to pick up groceries at a time that works best for them—and volunteers make it all possible by packing the grocery bags with care. Your time and effort help hundreds of households access healthy meals with dignity and convenience.
Schedule: Monday - Friday, 9am-11am. Location: At CES in Minneapolis Who: Perfect for individuals, couples, families, or small groups. Requirements: - Able to stand and lift up to 20 lbs. - Attention to detail - following an order list - Friendly attitude and willingness to work as a team. - Volunteers under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Impact: Every locker you help pack means another Minneapolis neighbor has access to nutritious food—and the dignity of choosing when to receive it. Ready to help? Sign up online at www.cesmn.org/volunteer or contact Nicole Smalley nsmalley@cesmn.org to get started! Nonprofit: Community Emergency Service Community Emergency Service (CES) provides food and hope to our neighbors in need. Our food locker program is the first of it's kind in the midwest and gives families the flexibility to pick up groceries at a time that works best for them—and volunteers make it all possible by packing the grocery bags with care. Your time and effort help hundreds of households access healthy meals with dignity and convenience.
Schedule: Monday - Friday, 9am-11am. Location: At CES in Minneapolis Who: Perfect for individuals, couples, families, or small groups. Requirements: - Able to stand and lift up to 20 lbs. - Attention to detail - following an order list - Friendly attitude and willingness to work as a team. - Volunteers under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Impact: Every locker you help pack means another Minneapolis neighbor has access to nutritious food—and the dignity of choosing when to receive it. Ready to help? Sign up online at www.cesmn.org/volunteer or contact Nicole Smalley nsmalley@cesmn.org to get started! Nonprofit: Community Emergency Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Minneapolis Senior Meal Delivery - start now!Deliver More Than a Meal — Become a Meals on Wheels Driver and Deliver Hope! We have an urgent need for delivery drivers in Minneapolis for neighbors who are struggling — and YOU can help get them the food they need! How It Works: Pick up meals at 11:00 a.m. on weekdays Deliver 6–10 stops in your own vehicle (about 1 hour) Serve once a week, once a month, or as a fill-in — you choose! Why It Matters: Ready to make a difference on your lunch break? Nonprofit: Community Emergency Service Deliver More Than a Meal — Become a Meals on Wheels Driver and Deliver Hope! We have an urgent need for delivery drivers in Minneapolis for neighbors who are struggling — and YOU can help get them the food they need! How It Works: Pick up meals at 11:00 a.m. on weekdays Deliver 6–10 stops in your own vehicle (about 1 hour) Serve once a week, once a month, or as a fill-in — you choose! Why It Matters: Ready to make a difference on your lunch break? Nonprofit: Community Emergency Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Market Host - comfortable with an iPad!As the Food Market host, you’ll create a welcoming environment for everyone who comes to CES. You'll be the person who greets our neighbors by calling their name when it's their turn to shop. It's that simple! Whether you can give a few hours once a week or once a month, your time makes a direct, meaningful impact. Right now we are looking for TUESDAY volunteers 4-6pm and WEDNESDAY volunteers from 1-4pm or 4-6pm and FRIDAY volunteers from 1-3pm. Let's build a stronger, more hopeful community together. Contact Nicole Smalley nsmalley@cesmn.org to get started today! Nonprofit: Community Emergency Service As the Food Market host, you’ll create a welcoming environment for everyone who comes to CES. You'll be the person who greets our neighbors by calling their name when it's their turn to shop. It's that simple! Whether you can give a few hours once a week or once a month, your time makes a direct, meaningful impact. Right now we are looking for TUESDAY volunteers 4-6pm and WEDNESDAY volunteers from 1-4pm or 4-6pm and FRIDAY volunteers from 1-3pm. Let's build a stronger, more hopeful community together. Contact Nicole Smalley nsmalley@cesmn.org to get started today! Nonprofit: Community Emergency Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Winter gear driveBrrrr, it's cold outside! Interested in hosting a group gear drive? The Native American Community Clinic needs hats, scarves, gloves, snowpants, boots and coats - all ages and genders to provide to patients and our unsheltered relatives. Also able to accept blankets, sweatshirts and sweaters. Our street outreach team will distribute items to folks living outside while our nursing and patient advocate teams will provide items to folks visiting our medical clinic. Often, this provides our teams with a chance to engage folks further around housing, treatment, healthcare and social services. We serve a diverse population living in the Ventura Village and Phillips neighborhoods of South Minneapolis. Nonprofit: Native American Community Clinic Brrrr, it's cold outside! Interested in hosting a group gear drive? The Native American Community Clinic needs hats, scarves, gloves, snowpants, boots and coats - all ages and genders to provide to patients and our unsheltered relatives. Also able to accept blankets, sweatshirts and sweaters. Our street outreach team will distribute items to folks living outside while our nursing and patient advocate teams will provide items to folks visiting our medical clinic. Often, this provides our teams with a chance to engage folks further around housing, treatment, healthcare and social services. We serve a diverse population living in the Ventura Village and Phillips neighborhoods of South Minneapolis. Nonprofit: Native American Community Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Patient Companion (Age 18 +)A Patient Companion Volunteer provides companionship to a patient in the final months, weeks and/or days of life, offering support to family members and caregivers alike. As a Patient Companion Volunteer, you can go for walks, listen to music, discuss life, read and/or write letters for the patient. The opportunities are endless, only bound by your imagination. Help make a difference in a Hospice Patient's life and become a Patient Companion. Start the New Year off with giving back to your community. Volunteering as a Patient Companion can change your life in so many positive ways. Patient Companion Volunteer's are needed to continue to visit and support our patients. Nonprofit: Interim Hospice A Patient Companion Volunteer provides companionship to a patient in the final months, weeks and/or days of life, offering support to family members and caregivers alike. As a Patient Companion Volunteer, you can go for walks, listen to music, discuss life, read and/or write letters for the patient. The opportunities are endless, only bound by your imagination. Help make a difference in a Hospice Patient's life and become a Patient Companion. Start the New Year off with giving back to your community. Volunteering as a Patient Companion can change your life in so many positive ways. Patient Companion Volunteer's are needed to continue to visit and support our patients. Nonprofit: Interim Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Civil Legal Advocate Intern - Washington CountyRole Summary The Civil Legal Advocate Intern or Volunteer assists with the writing and filing of Orders for Protection (OFP) and shadowing at OFP hearings in Washington County. Impact & Benefits Assist clients in navigating the court process, which can be confusing and intimidating Provide information and support, helping clients explore their legal options Learn about domestic violence and the civil court processPosition Responsibilities Assist clients with writing OFP’s and follow up with the Service Center/Court Administration and Sheriff’s Department to complete the filing process Shadow civil court hearings with clients who are seeking OFP’s Provide emotional support and information to clientsPosition Qualifications: Interest and understanding of the complex dynamics of domestic violence Excellent communication skills, including active listening skills and ability to respond without judgment to client needs, reacting appropriately with empathy and respect Demonstrated ability to maintain appropriate professional boundaries and confidentiality Ability to work with diverse teams and clients to foster a culturally inclusive environment Must have own transportation Must have a smart phone and be able to use Google Voice to call and receive calls from clientsTime Commitment & Availability 8am – 4:30 pm two days a week Minimum of 6 month (9 months preferred)Supervision & Training Attend Tubman’s five-part Volunteer/Intern Orientation and Training series Supervision provided by the Legal Services TeamNonprofit: Tubman Role Summary The Civil Legal Advocate Intern or Volunteer assists with the writing and filing of Orders for Protection (OFP) and shadowing at OFP hearings in Washington County. Impact & Benefits Assist clients in navigating the court process, which can be confusing and intimidating Provide information and support, helping clients explore their legal options Learn about domestic violence and the civil court processPosition Responsibilities Assist clients with writing OFP’s and follow up with the Service Center/Court Administration and Sheriff’s Department to complete the filing process Shadow civil court hearings with clients who are seeking OFP’s Provide emotional support and information to clientsPosition Qualifications: Interest and understanding of the complex dynamics of domestic violence Excellent communication skills, including active listening skills and ability to respond without judgment to client needs, reacting appropriately with empathy and respect Demonstrated ability to maintain appropriate professional boundaries and confidentiality Ability to work with diverse teams and clients to foster a culturally inclusive environment Must have own transportation Must have a smart phone and be able to use Google Voice to call and receive calls from clientsTime Commitment & Availability 8am – 4:30 pm two days a week Minimum of 6 month (9 months preferred)Supervision & Training Attend Tubman’s five-part Volunteer/Intern Orientation and Training series Supervision provided by the Legal Services TeamNonprofit: Tubman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Content CreatorsCreate content for Tubman’s Movement for Violence Prevention (MVP) social media pages and youth website. Youth voices matter, and we want to hear yours! Work collaboratively with our youth team to create informational, inspirational, and transformative content that makes an impact. MVP content is created for and by youth. Content Creators are expected to contribute one social media piece per week for one semester or longer. Work can be completely remote! Nonprofit: Tubman Create content for Tubman’s Movement for Violence Prevention (MVP) social media pages and youth website. Youth voices matter, and we want to hear yours! Work collaboratively with our youth team to create informational, inspirational, and transformative content that makes an impact. MVP content is created for and by youth. Content Creators are expected to contribute one social media piece per week for one semester or longer. Work can be completely remote! Nonprofit: Tubman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Rock from the Heart Event Security Team -Ed Sheeran Concert - US Bank StadiumEd Sheeran Concert – US Bank Stadium Required Training Link (must be completed by all new volunteers): Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart Ed Sheeran Concert – US Bank Stadium Required Training Link (must be completed by all new volunteers): Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 15, 2026 Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Rock from the Heart Target Field Concessions TeamRock from the Heart Target Field Concessions Team Available dates and check in times: Sat 4/4 — 2:45 pm Sat 4/18 — 2:45 pm Sat 5/10 — 2:45pm Sat 6/13 — 9:45 am Sat 7/11 — 9:45 am Sat 7/25 — 2:45 pm Sat 8/29 — 2:45 pm Sat 9/12 — 10:45 am Sun 9/27 — 9:45 am Note: We will contact you to confirm game dates: use this list to pick the dates that work best for you. If a date fills up, we’ll update volunteers with any new openings or alternative dates. Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart Rock from the Heart Target Field Concessions Team Available dates and check in times: Sat 4/4 — 2:45 pm Sat 4/18 — 2:45 pm Sat 5/10 — 2:45pm Sat 6/13 — 9:45 am Sat 7/11 — 9:45 am Sat 7/25 — 2:45 pm Sat 8/29 — 2:45 pm Sat 9/12 — 10:45 am Sun 9/27 — 9:45 am Note: We will contact you to confirm game dates: use this list to pick the dates that work best for you. If a date fills up, we’ll update volunteers with any new openings or alternative dates. Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55403 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Rock from the Heart Event Security Team -Morgan Wallen Concert - US Bank StadiumMorgan Wallen Concert – US Bank Stadium Required Training Link (must be completed by all new volunteers): Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart Morgan Wallen Concert – US Bank Stadium Required Training Link (must be completed by all new volunteers): Nonprofit: Rock from the Heart Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026 Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cleaning & House Care Supplies In-Kind DonationHelp provide cleaning products or other house care products to the residents in PPL housing. If you’re interested in hosting a drive or have questions, please reach out to our Volunteer Program Manager, Latisha Moening. Latisha.Moening@ppl-inc.org Our needs include: Cleaning sprays Examples: All-purpose cleaner, disinfectant spray, bathroom or kitchen surface cleaner Cleaning solutions for cement floors Examples: Neutral pH floor cleaner, concrete-safe mop solution (Participants have shared that cement floors can be difficult to keep clean.) Sponges and/or rags Examples: Non-scratch sponges, microfiber cleaning cloths, reusable cleaning rags Dishwasher soap Examples: Liquid dishwasher detergent, dishwasher pods or tabletsCleaning devices Examples: Brooms, mops, dusters (including extendable dusters for ceiling fans)Project for Pride in Living Mission: PPL is dedicated to empowering individuals and families with lower incomes to achieve self-reliance through a comprehensive approach that includes affordable housing, employment training, support services, and education. PPL's mission is to build hope, assets, and self-reliance by providing transformative services that help participants stabilize their economic situations and secure long-term success. Nonprofit: In- Kind Donations Help provide cleaning products or other house care products to the residents in PPL housing. If you’re interested in hosting a drive or have questions, please reach out to our Volunteer Program Manager, Latisha Moening. Latisha.Moening@ppl-inc.org Our needs include: Cleaning sprays Examples: All-purpose cleaner, disinfectant spray, bathroom or kitchen surface cleaner Cleaning solutions for cement floors Examples: Neutral pH floor cleaner, concrete-safe mop solution (Participants have shared that cement floors can be difficult to keep clean.) Sponges and/or rags Examples: Non-scratch sponges, microfiber cleaning cloths, reusable cleaning rags Dishwasher soap Examples: Liquid dishwasher detergent, dishwasher pods or tabletsCleaning devices Examples: Brooms, mops, dusters (including extendable dusters for ceiling fans)Project for Pride in Living Mission: PPL is dedicated to empowering individuals and families with lower incomes to achieve self-reliance through a comprehensive approach that includes affordable housing, employment training, support services, and education. PPL's mission is to build hope, assets, and self-reliance by providing transformative services that help participants stabilize their economic situations and secure long-term success. Nonprofit: In- Kind Donations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 31, 2026 Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Need: Chapstick/Vaseline and Hand SanitizerHelp provide Chapstick/Vaseline or other lip care products, as well as hand sanitizer, to the people in PPL housing and other PPL programs. If you’re interested in hosting a drive or have questions, please reach out to our Volunteer Program Manager, Latisha Moening. Latisha.Moening@ppl-inc.org Project for Pride in Living Mission: PPL is dedicated to empowering individuals and families with lower incomes to achieve self-reliance through a comprehensive approach that includes affordable housing, employment training, support services, and education. PPL's mission is to build hope, assets, and self-reliance by providing transformative services that help participants stabilize their economic situations and secure long-term success. Nonprofit: In- Kind Donations Help provide Chapstick/Vaseline or other lip care products, as well as hand sanitizer, to the people in PPL housing and other PPL programs. If you’re interested in hosting a drive or have questions, please reach out to our Volunteer Program Manager, Latisha Moening. Latisha.Moening@ppl-inc.org Project for Pride in Living Mission: PPL is dedicated to empowering individuals and families with lower incomes to achieve self-reliance through a comprehensive approach that includes affordable housing, employment training, support services, and education. PPL's mission is to build hope, assets, and self-reliance by providing transformative services that help participants stabilize their economic situations and secure long-term success. Nonprofit: In- Kind Donations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Feb 27, 2026 Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make Lunch for Homeless Shelter Guests - Weekly OpportunityAbout the eventVERY IMPORTANT - YOU MUST SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT TO DROP OFF LUNCHES. SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT WITH THE FOLLOWING LINK: LUNCH DROP OFF SCHEDULE. Since this is an independent activity, you don't have to sign up through HandsOn in order to do this activity, you just have to make an appointment to drop-off completed lunches using the scheduling link above. Thank you!What You’ll Do:
Make and deliver at least 50 lunches for Agate Shelter guests—an ideal group or individual volunteer activity! Gather your family, friends, faith group, book club, or neighbors. This opportunity is available year-round. What will volunteers do?READ THIS FIRST!!This is a volunteer-led, in-kind donation opportunity. Volunteers independently purchase and assemble lunches, then schedule a drop-off time.For questions about this project, contact the event organizer listed on this page. Please DO NOT contact First Covenant Church, FCC Shelter, The Valiance Shelter, the Agate main line, or anyone else besides the event organizer, unless instructed to do so. DO NOT arrive without a scheduled appointment. Thank you for your cooperation! Basic Guidelines: Supply Checklist: - Food prep gloves Assembly Instructions:
Wash hands and put on food prep gloves prior to assembly. Use clean surfaces while preparing sandwiches. Keep sandwiches cold using a clean cooler or cooler bag and ice packs if transporting on trips lasting more than 30 minutes. For shorter trips of 30 minutes or less in a cool car, a cooler isn’t required—just keep items chilled until departure and go straight to drop-off without making any unnecessary stops. Nonprofit: Agate Housing and Services About the eventVERY IMPORTANT - YOU MUST SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT TO DROP OFF LUNCHES. SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT WITH THE FOLLOWING LINK: LUNCH DROP OFF SCHEDULE. Since this is an independent activity, you don't have to sign up through HandsOn in order to do this activity, you just have to make an appointment to drop-off completed lunches using the scheduling link above. Thank you!What You’ll Do:
Make and deliver at least 50 lunches for Agate Shelter guests—an ideal group or individual volunteer activity! Gather your family, friends, faith group, book club, or neighbors. This opportunity is available year-round. What will volunteers do?READ THIS FIRST!!This is a volunteer-led, in-kind donation opportunity. Volunteers independently purchase and assemble lunches, then schedule a drop-off time.For questions about this project, contact the event organizer listed on this page. Please DO NOT contact First Covenant Church, FCC Shelter, The Valiance Shelter, the Agate main line, or anyone else besides the event organizer, unless instructed to do so. DO NOT arrive without a scheduled appointment. Thank you for your cooperation! Basic Guidelines: Supply Checklist: - Food prep gloves Assembly Instructions:
Wash hands and put on food prep gloves prior to assembly. Use clean surfaces while preparing sandwiches. Keep sandwiches cold using a clean cooler or cooler bag and ice packs if transporting on trips lasting more than 30 minutes. For shorter trips of 30 minutes or less in a cool car, a cooler isn’t required—just keep items chilled until departure and go straight to drop-off without making any unnecessary stops. Nonprofit: Agate Housing and Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55415 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Make a Difference Day! Sat. March 7th, 2026The Arc Minnesota is hosting its annual Arc Gala Saturday, March 7th, 2026 at The Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot (225 3rd Ave South, Minneapolis, MN 55401). Volunteers are needed 4:30pm - 10:30pm to assist with a variety of tasks such as coat check, silent auction organization, live auction spotting and variety of other tasks. The 2026 Gala will support microgrants, small, targeted awards that help cover specific costs, to help remove financial barriers to access. With your support, we can provide adaptive bikes, gaming controllers, or accessible gear that opens doors to movement, creativity, connection, and joy. Together, we can help individuals with IDD experience the thrill of a game, the freedom of a ride, and the simple pleasure of play and leisure. To sign up, visit https://www.volunteerforarc.org/need/detail/?need_id=1118085 Contact Michelle Theisen at michelletheisen@arcminnesota.org with questions and concerns. Nonprofit: The Arc Minnesota The Arc Minnesota is hosting its annual Arc Gala Saturday, March 7th, 2026 at The Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot (225 3rd Ave South, Minneapolis, MN 55401). Volunteers are needed 4:30pm - 10:30pm to assist with a variety of tasks such as coat check, silent auction organization, live auction spotting and variety of other tasks. The 2026 Gala will support microgrants, small, targeted awards that help cover specific costs, to help remove financial barriers to access. With your support, we can provide adaptive bikes, gaming controllers, or accessible gear that opens doors to movement, creativity, connection, and joy. Together, we can help individuals with IDD experience the thrill of a game, the freedom of a ride, and the simple pleasure of play and leisure. To sign up, visit https://www.volunteerforarc.org/need/detail/?need_id=1118085 Contact Michelle Theisen at michelletheisen@arcminnesota.org with questions and concerns. Nonprofit: The Arc Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 7, 2026 Zip Code: 55401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: TVAA Board MemberTVAA Technical Vocational Agriculture Academy (TVAA) is a Minnesota-based nonprofit dedicated to helping unemployed Ethiopian youth build dignified livelihoods through hands-on agriculture and rural enterprise training. TVAA’s vision is a practical, field-based academy that combines modern agronomy, local knowledge, and small enterprise skills so young people can support themselves and their communities. Role Summary Board members provide governance, strategic guidance, and ambassadorial support as TVAA moves from vision and curriculum development into active partnerships, fundraising, and program delivery. Key Responsibilities Help set strategic direction (mission, priorities, partnerships). Provide governance and oversight (policy, basic compliance, risk awareness). Support fundraising and relationship-building with donors, NGOs, and institutions. Act as an ambassador for TVAA in your networks (Minnesota and beyond). Serve on at least one committee or working group (e.g. Governance, Finance/Fundraising, Programs).Ideal Profile We welcome people who bring any of the following: Experience in nonprofit leadership, governance, finance, fundraising, HR, or communications. Background in international development, agriculture, education, TVET, or youth employment. Lived or having connection to Ethiopia, East Africa, or diaspora-led initiatives (not required but highly valued). A desire to contribute your skills at a strategic, institution-building level rather than in day-to-day operations.Time Commitment (Realistic) Board meetings: ~4–6 meetings per year (online/hybrid), 1.5–2 hours each. Light committee or project work between meetings: maximum of 2–4 hours per month on average as desired. Suggested initial term: 2 years, renewable by mutual agreement.We recognize people are busy; this is a working but realistic board, designed so that committed people with limited time can still make a meaningful contribution. How to Express Interest Please send a short email with your background and why TVAA interests you to: 1. Dr. Elizabeth Heuublein Email: tikki1943@gmail.com & 2. Kano Banjaw Email: bkano24@yahoo.com We are especially interested in building a diverse board that reflects different generations, professions, and communities. Nonprofit: Technical and Vocational Agriculture Academy (TVAA) - Ethiopia TVAA Technical Vocational Agriculture Academy (TVAA) is a Minnesota-based nonprofit dedicated to helping unemployed Ethiopian youth build dignified livelihoods through hands-on agriculture and rural enterprise training. TVAA’s vision is a practical, field-based academy that combines modern agronomy, local knowledge, and small enterprise skills so young people can support themselves and their communities. Role Summary Board members provide governance, strategic guidance, and ambassadorial support as TVAA moves from vision and curriculum development into active partnerships, fundraising, and program delivery. Key Responsibilities Help set strategic direction (mission, priorities, partnerships). Provide governance and oversight (policy, basic compliance, risk awareness). Support fundraising and relationship-building with donors, NGOs, and institutions. Act as an ambassador for TVAA in your networks (Minnesota and beyond). Serve on at least one committee or working group (e.g. Governance, Finance/Fundraising, Programs).Ideal Profile We welcome people who bring any of the following: Experience in nonprofit leadership, governance, finance, fundraising, HR, or communications. Background in international development, agriculture, education, TVET, or youth employment. Lived or having connection to Ethiopia, East Africa, or diaspora-led initiatives (not required but highly valued). A desire to contribute your skills at a strategic, institution-building level rather than in day-to-day operations.Time Commitment (Realistic) Board meetings: ~4–6 meetings per year (online/hybrid), 1.5–2 hours each. Light committee or project work between meetings: maximum of 2–4 hours per month on average as desired. Suggested initial term: 2 years, renewable by mutual agreement.We recognize people are busy; this is a working but realistic board, designed so that committed people with limited time can still make a meaningful contribution. How to Express Interest Please send a short email with your background and why TVAA interests you to: 1. Dr. Elizabeth Heuublein Email: tikki1943@gmail.com & 2. Kano Banjaw Email: bkano24@yahoo.com We are especially interested in building a diverse board that reflects different generations, professions, and communities. Nonprofit: Technical and Vocational Agriculture Academy (TVAA) - Ethiopia Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gala Galore & More! March 7th, 2026The Arc Minnesota is hosting its annual Arc Gala Saturday, March 7th, 2026 at The Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot (225 3rd Ave South, Minneapolis, MN 55401). Volunteers are needed 4:30pm - 10:30pm to assist with a variety of tasks such as coat check, silent auction organization, live auction spotting and variety of other tasks. The 2026 Gala will support microgrants, small, targeted awards that help cover specific costs, to help remove financial barriers to access. With your support, we can provide adaptive bikes, gaming controllers, or accessible gear that opens doors to movement, creativity, connection, and joy. Together, we can help individuals with IDD experience the thrill of a game, the freedom of a ride, and the simple pleasure of play and leisure. To sign up, visit https://www.volunteerforarc.org/need/detail/?need_id=1118085 Contact Michelle Theisen at michelletheisen@arcminnesota.org with questions and concerns. Nonprofit: The Arc Minnesota The Arc Minnesota is hosting its annual Arc Gala Saturday, March 7th, 2026 at The Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot (225 3rd Ave South, Minneapolis, MN 55401). Volunteers are needed 4:30pm - 10:30pm to assist with a variety of tasks such as coat check, silent auction organization, live auction spotting and variety of other tasks. The 2026 Gala will support microgrants, small, targeted awards that help cover specific costs, to help remove financial barriers to access. With your support, we can provide adaptive bikes, gaming controllers, or accessible gear that opens doors to movement, creativity, connection, and joy. Together, we can help individuals with IDD experience the thrill of a game, the freedom of a ride, and the simple pleasure of play and leisure. To sign up, visit https://www.volunteerforarc.org/need/detail/?need_id=1118085 Contact Michelle Theisen at michelletheisen@arcminnesota.org with questions and concerns. Nonprofit: The Arc Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 7, 2026 Zip Code: 55401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Presidents' Weekend Volunteering at Arc's Value VillageJoin the movement to serve your community President's Day weekend! We have open volunteer spots at Arc's Value Village in Richfield, Bloomington and New Hope. Come join us to help your fellow Minnesotans with disabilities. Opportunities available all weeked of the President's holiday weekend (Feb 13th - 16th, 2026). Volunteers unpack, sort and tag donations at Arc's Value Village in support of The Arc Minnesota and its programs and services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Volunteer shifts available 10am-12pm, 1-3pm, and 4-6pm. Youth must be at least 8 years old. Arc’s Value Village offers online volunteer sign-up! Go to http://www.volunteerforarc.org. Click on the "Click Here To Sign Up" button to browse the calendar for openings and sign up directly! Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Join the movement to serve your community President's Day weekend! We have open volunteer spots at Arc's Value Village in Richfield, Bloomington and New Hope. Come join us to help your fellow Minnesotans with disabilities. Opportunities available all weeked of the President's holiday weekend (Feb 13th - 16th, 2026). Volunteers unpack, sort and tag donations at Arc's Value Village in support of The Arc Minnesota and its programs and services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Volunteer shifts available 10am-12pm, 1-3pm, and 4-6pm. Youth must be at least 8 years old. Arc’s Value Village offers online volunteer sign-up! Go to http://www.volunteerforarc.org. Click on the "Click Here To Sign Up" button to browse the calendar for openings and sign up directly! Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Feb 13, 2026 through Feb 17, 2026 Zip Code: 55401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Weekends Need Excitement? Volunteer with Us in New Hope!Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in New Hope and help unpack, sort and price great donations. Volunteers are also need to stock the sales floor and to help colorize/organize wonderful items. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in New Hope and help unpack, sort and price great donations. Volunteers are also need to stock the sales floor and to help colorize/organize wonderful items. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55427 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Weekends Need Excitement? Volunteer with Us in Bloomington!Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Bloomington and help unpack, sort and price great donations. Volunteers are also need to stock the sales floor and to help colorize/organize wonderful items. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Bloomington and help unpack, sort and price great donations. Volunteers are also need to stock the sales floor and to help colorize/organize wonderful items. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55431 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Weekend Need Excitement? Volunteer with Us in Richfield!Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Richfield and help unpack, sort and price great donations. Volunteers are also need to stock the sales floor and to help colorize/organize wonderful items. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2-hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Richfield and help unpack, sort and price great donations. Volunteers are also need to stock the sales floor and to help colorize/organize wonderful items. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2-hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55423 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Team Volunteering at Arc's Value Village in Richfield!Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers? Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Typical Duties Include: Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floorWhen Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event? To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Contact Michelle T at (952) 920-0855 or volunteernow@arcminnesota.org with questions or if you need assistance to sign up. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers? Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Typical Duties Include: Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floorWhen Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event? To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Contact Michelle T at (952) 920-0855 or volunteernow@arcminnesota.org with questions or if you need assistance to sign up. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 55423 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Team Volunteering at Arc's Value Village in New Hope!Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers? Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Typical Duties Include: Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floorWhen Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event? To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Questions? Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnsota.org or 952-915-3670 with questions or if you need assistance signing up. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers? Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Typical Duties Include: Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floorWhen Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event? To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Questions? Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnsota.org or 952-915-3670 with questions or if you need assistance signing up. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 55427 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Team Volunteering at Arc's Value Village in Bloomington!Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers? Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Typical Duties Include: Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floorWhen Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event? To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Contact Michelle T at (952) 920-0855 or volunteernow@arcminnesota.org with questions or if you need assistance signing up. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Looking for a volunteer opportunity for you and your family or coworkers? Arc's Value Village would love to host your group for a volunteer event! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in it's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Typical Duties Include: Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floorWhen Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event? To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Contact Michelle T at (952) 920-0855 or volunteernow@arcminnesota.org with questions or if you need assistance signing up. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 55431 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Rack 'em Up in Richfield to Benefit People with Disabilities!Love spotting the latest fashion or home trends? Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Richfield and you will help unpack, tag and hang some great fashion finds! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8+ can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Love spotting the latest fashion or home trends? Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Richfield and you will help unpack, tag and hang some great fashion finds! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8+ can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 55423 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Rack 'em Up in New Hope & Benefit People with Disabilities!Love spotting the latest fashion or home trends? Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in New Hope and you will help unpack, tag and hang some great fashion finds! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8+ can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Love spotting the latest fashion or home trends? Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in New Hope and you will help unpack, tag and hang some great fashion finds! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8+ can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 55427 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Rack 'em Up in Bloomington to Benefit People with Disabilities!Love spotting the latest fashion or home trends? Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Bloomington and you will help unpack, tag and hang some great fashion finds! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8+ can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at https://www.arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Love spotting the latest fashion or home trends? Volunteer at Arc's Value Village in Bloomington and you will help unpack, tag and hang some great fashion finds! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8+ can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at https://www.arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 55431 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Get Moving and Get Fit!--Volunteer as a Thrift Store Stocker or Merchandiser in Richfield!You’ve got your Fitbit and you’re striving to get in 10,000 steps every day! Sign up to volunteer with Arc’s Value Village as a sales floor stocker and you’ll have the opportunity to walk and work and reach your daily 10,000+ step goal! You’ll stay busy & always be moving-just watch the steps rack up! Your fitness goal will be reached AND you’ll help The Arc Minnesota support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families! Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers You’ve got your Fitbit and you’re striving to get in 10,000 steps every day! Sign up to volunteer with Arc’s Value Village as a sales floor stocker and you’ll have the opportunity to walk and work and reach your daily 10,000+ step goal! You’ll stay busy & always be moving-just watch the steps rack up! Your fitness goal will be reached AND you’ll help The Arc Minnesota support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families! Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55423 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Get Moving and Get Fit!--Volunteer as a Thrift Store Stocker or Merchandiser in New Hope!Arc’s Value Village thrift stores have one-time and on-going volunteer opportunities with flexible hours—days, evenings and weekends, 7 days a week! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours in length and scheduling is flexible. Volunteers at Arc’s Value Village help unpack and sort donations such as clothing, accessories, household items, books, toys, jewelry, etc. and help get them ready for the sales floor. Sign up to volunteer on our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click “VOLUNTEER” tab and scroll down the page. When you get to the BLUE Click Here to Sign Up on the Volunteer Calendar button, click on the button and use the calendar filter to find the store location, day and shift that works with your schedule! Arc’s Value Village has generated more than $28 million for The Arc’s programs and services for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. We look forward to having you volunteer with us. Volunteer on your own or bring a friend! Contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org to find out more and sign up! Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Arc’s Value Village thrift stores have one-time and on-going volunteer opportunities with flexible hours—days, evenings and weekends, 7 days a week! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours in length and scheduling is flexible. Volunteers at Arc’s Value Village help unpack and sort donations such as clothing, accessories, household items, books, toys, jewelry, etc. and help get them ready for the sales floor. Sign up to volunteer on our Online Volunteer Calendar at www.arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click “VOLUNTEER” tab and scroll down the page. When you get to the BLUE Click Here to Sign Up on the Volunteer Calendar button, click on the button and use the calendar filter to find the store location, day and shift that works with your schedule! Arc’s Value Village has generated more than $28 million for The Arc’s programs and services for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. We look forward to having you volunteer with us. Volunteer on your own or bring a friend! Contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org to find out more and sign up! Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55427 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Get Moving and Get Fit! - Volunteer as a Thrift Store Stocker or Merchandiser in Bloomington!You’ve got your Fitbit and you’re striving to get in 10,000 steps every day! Sign up to volunteer with Arc’s Value Village as a sales floor stocker and you’ll have the opportunity to walk and work and reach your daily 10,000+ step goal! You’ll stay busy & always be moving-just watch the steps rack up! Your fitness goal will be reached AND you’ll help The Arc Minnesota support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families! Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers You’ve got your Fitbit and you’re striving to get in 10,000 steps every day! Sign up to volunteer with Arc’s Value Village as a sales floor stocker and you’ll have the opportunity to walk and work and reach your daily 10,000+ step goal! You’ll stay busy & always be moving-just watch the steps rack up! Your fitness goal will be reached AND you’ll help The Arc Minnesota support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families! Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55431 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Family Fun Volunteering in Richfield to Benefit People with Disabilities!Love spending time as a family to make a difference in our community? Then volunteering at Arc's Value Village in Richfield is for you! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Love spending time as a family to make a difference in our community? Then volunteering at Arc's Value Village in Richfield is for you! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth aged 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55423 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Fun Volunteering in New Hope to Benefit People with Disabilities!Love spending time as a family to make a difference in our community? Then volunteering at Arc's Value Village in New Hope is for you! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Love spending time as a family to make a difference in our community? Then volunteering at Arc's Value Village in New Hope is for you! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55427 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Family Fun Volunteering in Bloomington to Benefit People with Disabilities!Love spending time as a family to make a difference in our community? Then volunteering at Arc's Value Village in Bloomington is for you! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Love spending time as a family to make a difference in our community? Then volunteering at Arc's Value Village in Bloomington is for you! Volunteers are needed to help stock the store with all the best fashions, accessories and with the comforts of home. Shifts available 7 days a week and are only 2 hours. Individuals and groups are welcome! No minimum commitment required--volunteer once or for multiple shifts! Youth 8-15 can also volunteer but must do so with an adult. Arc's Value Village offers direct volunteer sign-up through our Online Volunteer Calendar! Interested volunteers can visit our website at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Click the "Volunteer" tab to browse and scroll down to the Click Here to Volunteer Blue Button. If you need assistance with signing up or have questions contact Michelle at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or 952-915-3670. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55431 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Corporate Team Building Volunteer Opportunity in Richfield!Looking for a team building volunteer experience? Arc's Value Village can help! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village thrift stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in its mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Typical Duties Include: Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floorWhen Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event? Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate individuals and group! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 will need to volunteer with an adult. To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or (952) 920-0855 with questions or if you need assistance in signing up. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Looking for a team building volunteer experience? Arc's Value Village can help! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village thrift stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota in its mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Typical Duties Include: Unpacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floorWhen Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event? Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate individuals and group! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 will need to volunteer with an adult. To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or (952) 920-0855 with questions or if you need assistance in signing up. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 55423 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Corporate Team Building Volunteer Opportunity in New Hope!Looking for a team building volunteer experience? Arc's Value Village can help! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village thrift stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Typical Duties Include: Upacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floorWhen Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event? Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate individuals and groups! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 will need to volunteer with an adult. To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or (952) 920-0855 with questions or if you need assistance signing up. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Looking for a team building volunteer experience? Arc's Value Village can help! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village thrift stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Typical Duties Include: Upacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floorWhen Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event? Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate individuals and groups! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours and youth between the ages of 8-15 will need to volunteer with an adult. To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or (952) 920-0855 with questions or if you need assistance signing up. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 55427 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Corporate Team Building Volunteer Opportunity in BloomingtonLooking for a team building volunteer experience? Arc's Value Village can help with that! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village thrift stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Typical Duties Include: Upacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floorWhen Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event? Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate individuals and groups! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours. Youth between the ages of 8-15 will need to volunteer with an adult. To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or (952) 920-0855 with questions or assistance in signing up. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Looking for a team building volunteer experience? Arc's Value Village can help with that! Volunteering in our Arc's Value Village thrift stores helps to support the Arc Minnesota's mission to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Typical Duties Include: Upacking and sorting donations Tagging donations to be sold Placing donations out on the sales floor Organizing and tidying the sales floorWhen Can I Schedule a Group Volunteering Event? Arc's Value Village is able to accommodate individuals and groups! Volunteer shifts are 2 hours. Youth between the ages of 8-15 will need to volunteer with an adult. To sign up, visit our Online Volunteer Calendar at arcsvaluevillage.org/volunteer. Contact Michelle T at volunteernow@arcminnesota.org or (952) 920-0855 with questions or assistance in signing up. Arc’s Value Village thrift stores are a revenue generating & public awareness vehicle for The Arc Minnesota, a statewide nonprofit organization that works to promote and protect the human rights of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc helps people navigate systems while working to advance social change centered in justice, equity and belonging in community. Nonprofit: Arc's Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 55431 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Cover Band for Spring Fling Adult Prom
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Date: Saturday, May 9 | Time: 6:00–9:00 PM Join us for Spring Fling: Reach for the Stars!—a unified adult prom celebrating inclusion and community. We’re seeking a volunteer cover band to provide lively, family-friendly music for dancing and fun. A mix of genres and eras is encouraged to appeal to all ages! Details: Performance: 6:30–8:30 PM (with breaks) Setup: Arrive by 5:00 PM Limited budget; recognition and refreshments providedHelp make this magical night unforgettable! Nonprofit: Reach for Resources
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Date: Saturday, May 9 | Time: 6:00–9:00 PM Join us for Spring Fling: Reach for the Stars!—a unified adult prom celebrating inclusion and community. We’re seeking a volunteer cover band to provide lively, family-friendly music for dancing and fun. A mix of genres and eras is encouraged to appeal to all ages! Details: Performance: 6:30–8:30 PM (with breaks) Setup: Arrive by 5:00 PM Limited budget; recognition and refreshments providedHelp make this magical night unforgettable! Nonprofit: Reach for Resources Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 9, 2026 Zip Code: 55447 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bilingual Wish GranterWish granters are essential to fulfilling each child’s wish. They work in teams of two or three and help the wish child determine their heartfelt wish. Wish granters create an exceptional wish experience through building a relationship with the child and their family. Wish children come from all different backgrounds and cultures, so with the help of bilingual wish granters, a wish child can communicate in a language that they are most comfortable with during the wish process! It also greatly reduces the stress for other family members. We welcome all applicants, but have a particular need for volunteers who can speak Spanish, Hmong, Somali, Oromo, and Arabic at any level of proficiency. ASL is also in demand. Training is provided and is flexible with your schedule! Thank you for your interest in helping kids with critical illnesses and their families. Nonprofit: Make-A-Wish Minnesota Wish granters are essential to fulfilling each child’s wish. They work in teams of two or three and help the wish child determine their heartfelt wish. Wish granters create an exceptional wish experience through building a relationship with the child and their family. Wish children come from all different backgrounds and cultures, so with the help of bilingual wish granters, a wish child can communicate in a language that they are most comfortable with during the wish process! It also greatly reduces the stress for other family members. We welcome all applicants, but have a particular need for volunteers who can speak Spanish, Hmong, Somali, Oromo, and Arabic at any level of proficiency. ASL is also in demand. Training is provided and is flexible with your schedule! Thank you for your interest in helping kids with critical illnesses and their families. Nonprofit: Make-A-Wish Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wish GranterThis is a wonderful opportunity to create hope, strength, and joy for a child with a critical illness! Wish granters will be able to build a relationship with a child in their community and connect with the child’s family. Wish granters assist the child throughout the whole process from helping brainstorm wish ideas, to helping make it all come true. Wish Granters work in teams of two or three to assure the wish is fulfilled. No experience needed; we will provide training flexible with your schedule! Nonprofit: Make-A-Wish Minnesota This is a wonderful opportunity to create hope, strength, and joy for a child with a critical illness! Wish granters will be able to build a relationship with a child in their community and connect with the child’s family. Wish granters assist the child throughout the whole process from helping brainstorm wish ideas, to helping make it all come true. Wish Granters work in teams of two or three to assure the wish is fulfilled. No experience needed; we will provide training flexible with your schedule! Nonprofit: Make-A-Wish Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: End Hunger Together Radiothon!Be a part of our radiothon volunteer team for the 17th annual End Hunger Together Radiothon! Hosted by News Talk 830 WCCO, this is your chance to be the voice of Second Harvest Heartland—connecting directly with our generous community to maximize the impact of every donation. As a volunteer, you will answer phones, share our mission, and process the contributions that keep us focused on the goal to end hunger. Learn more and sign up on our website! Nonprofit: Second Harvest Heartland Be a part of our radiothon volunteer team for the 17th annual End Hunger Together Radiothon! Hosted by News Talk 830 WCCO, this is your chance to be the voice of Second Harvest Heartland—connecting directly with our generous community to maximize the impact of every donation. As a volunteer, you will answer phones, share our mission, and process the contributions that keep us focused on the goal to end hunger. Learn more and sign up on our website! Nonprofit: Second Harvest Heartland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 3, 2026 Zip Code: 55428 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sorting/Stocking/Packing - Warehouse SupportWe are looking for individuals to help stock, organize, and prepare hygiene donations and purchases for distribution to our nonprofit partners serving communities in need. Activities vary depending upon date selected. Visit https://bridgetobasics.org/volunteer-with-us/ to learn more and explore current volunteer needs. What will volunteers do? Unloading, sorting and packaging hygiene productsOrganizing items on shelves by type and conditionChecking expiration dates (where applicable)Supporting inventory counts and record-keepingKeeping the space clean and efficientReviewing order forms and Pulling requested itemsAssist with loading orders into partner vehiclesMust be able to lift 15-30 poundsHygiene insecurity affects thousands of individuals and families—impacting dignity, health, and opportunity. Many go without basic items like soap, shampoo, or period products simply because they can't afford them. Bridge to Basics is Minnesota’s first nonprofit dedicated to closing that gap. Thank you for your interest in supporting our mission. Nonprofit: Bridge to Basics We are looking for individuals to help stock, organize, and prepare hygiene donations and purchases for distribution to our nonprofit partners serving communities in need. Activities vary depending upon date selected. Visit https://bridgetobasics.org/volunteer-with-us/ to learn more and explore current volunteer needs. What will volunteers do? Unloading, sorting and packaging hygiene productsOrganizing items on shelves by type and conditionChecking expiration dates (where applicable)Supporting inventory counts and record-keepingKeeping the space clean and efficientReviewing order forms and Pulling requested itemsAssist with loading orders into partner vehiclesMust be able to lift 15-30 poundsHygiene insecurity affects thousands of individuals and families—impacting dignity, health, and opportunity. Many go without basic items like soap, shampoo, or period products simply because they can't afford them. Bridge to Basics is Minnesota’s first nonprofit dedicated to closing that gap. Thank you for your interest in supporting our mission. Nonprofit: Bridge to Basics Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host a Hygiene DriveWe invite you to host a Hygiene Drive to collect personal care products and help ensure everyone in our community has access to daily essentials for a healthy life. This is a great way to create a fun service project for your organization, business or community. Timing and goals are determined by you; however, needed products and criteria are listed below (note: you do not need to collect all but could focus on Oral or Body Care for instance). We will provide you with a toolkit on how to execute a successful drive. If you'd like, a representative from Bridge to Basics can come speak to your group about hygiene insecurity, research and our mission. We can also bring a branded barrel to host your donations. All products can be dropped off at our warehouse or picked up by a Bridge to Basics' volunteer. These items are then added to the hygiene bank inventory and donated to local nonprofits serving hygiene insecure neighbors. Contact hello@bridgetobasics.org to request your toolkit. Needed Products*: Bars of SoapBody Wash Conditioner Deodorant Diapers (all sizes)Hair Products for Coily, Curly, Textured HairIncontinence Care Items (adult) Laundry Detergent (prefer detergent sheets, but liquids & pods are welcome)Lotions (body, sunscreen, shaving)Menstruation Products (pads, tampons)RazorsShampoo Toilet PaperToothbrushesToothpaste*Noting all products should be full-size, new, unopened, and not expired. Please remember that hygiene care is personal and endeavor to build a robust and diverse product inventory that is ethnically and culturally inclusive, as well as addresses health sensitivities. Nonprofit: Bridge to Basics We invite you to host a Hygiene Drive to collect personal care products and help ensure everyone in our community has access to daily essentials for a healthy life. This is a great way to create a fun service project for your organization, business or community. Timing and goals are determined by you; however, needed products and criteria are listed below (note: you do not need to collect all but could focus on Oral or Body Care for instance). We will provide you with a toolkit on how to execute a successful drive. If you'd like, a representative from Bridge to Basics can come speak to your group about hygiene insecurity, research and our mission. We can also bring a branded barrel to host your donations. All products can be dropped off at our warehouse or picked up by a Bridge to Basics' volunteer. These items are then added to the hygiene bank inventory and donated to local nonprofits serving hygiene insecure neighbors. Contact hello@bridgetobasics.org to request your toolkit. Needed Products*: Bars of SoapBody Wash Conditioner Deodorant Diapers (all sizes)Hair Products for Coily, Curly, Textured HairIncontinence Care Items (adult) Laundry Detergent (prefer detergent sheets, but liquids & pods are welcome)Lotions (body, sunscreen, shaving)Menstruation Products (pads, tampons)RazorsShampoo Toilet PaperToothbrushesToothpaste*Noting all products should be full-size, new, unopened, and not expired. Please remember that hygiene care is personal and endeavor to build a robust and diverse product inventory that is ethnically and culturally inclusive, as well as addresses health sensitivities. Nonprofit: Bridge to Basics Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Build Family Hygiene Care Bags at Home or WorkAre you interested in creating a meaningful gift for families in your community who are struggling? Build family hygiene care bags! Did you know that more than half of food shelf shoppers struggle to afford personal hygiene products every month? This is because hygiene items are not covered by government assistance, have limited availability at food shelves (if at all) and are expensive. Let's help address this need buy filling bags for families. We are looking for businesses, community groups and neighbors to buy full size personal hygiene products and fill grocery bags with them for neighbors struggling to afford hygiene items. These bags will be given to food shelves, schools, housing providers and refugee services organizations. Please note: This is a remote opportunity that occurs at your preferred location. Your group will be responsible for the purchasing and assembling of the hygiene care bags. We can provide you with suggestions of items based on needs and pricing. We can pick up the bags or you may drop them off at our St. Paul location (280/94). We ask that each grocery bag be filled with: 1 bottle of laundry detergent (free and clear/sensitive skin preferred)2 deodorants1 bottle of shampoo1 bottle of conditioner1 bottle of body wash2 bars of soap4 toothbrushes1 toothpaste2 razors1 bottle of shaving cream1 bottle of lotion4-pack of toilet paperYou can see the full list here Contact hello@bridgetobasics.org to get started! Thank you for making sure families can start and end their days feeling clean and confident! Nonprofit: Bridge to Basics Are you interested in creating a meaningful gift for families in your community who are struggling? Build family hygiene care bags! Did you know that more than half of food shelf shoppers struggle to afford personal hygiene products every month? This is because hygiene items are not covered by government assistance, have limited availability at food shelves (if at all) and are expensive. Let's help address this need buy filling bags for families. We are looking for businesses, community groups and neighbors to buy full size personal hygiene products and fill grocery bags with them for neighbors struggling to afford hygiene items. These bags will be given to food shelves, schools, housing providers and refugee services organizations. Please note: This is a remote opportunity that occurs at your preferred location. Your group will be responsible for the purchasing and assembling of the hygiene care bags. We can provide you with suggestions of items based on needs and pricing. We can pick up the bags or you may drop them off at our St. Paul location (280/94). We ask that each grocery bag be filled with: 1 bottle of laundry detergent (free and clear/sensitive skin preferred)2 deodorants1 bottle of shampoo1 bottle of conditioner1 bottle of body wash2 bars of soap4 toothbrushes1 toothpaste2 razors1 bottle of shaving cream1 bottle of lotion4-pack of toilet paperYou can see the full list here Contact hello@bridgetobasics.org to get started! Thank you for making sure families can start and end their days feeling clean and confident! Nonprofit: Bridge to Basics Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Build Dignity Packs: Your ChoiceWe are looking for individuals, groups and organizations to fund & build specialized packs of select hygiene items to easily share with struggling neighbors. These items will be provided to school social workers, nurses, food shelves and more to distribute with dignity to the students, individuals and families they serve. Specifically, we need the following: Bright Smiles Bags: 1 full size toothpaste & 1 toothbrush placed in a ziploc bagFresh & Ready Kits: 12 deodorant items (full size) placed into a large ziploc bagHappy Bottoms Bags: 25 count of diapers packed into a bag (same size each pack)Period Packs: 25 tampons and/or 25 menstrual pads placed in large ziploc bag (uniform sizes packed together)Comfort & Confidence Kits: 12 bladder incontinence pads placed in a large ziploc bagYou choose the items you'd like to focus on, set a goal to build a certain number of packs, purchase enough products, and then start packing! We appreciate your support to help our community members who are struggling to access these items. Nonprofit: Bridge to Basics We are looking for individuals, groups and organizations to fund & build specialized packs of select hygiene items to easily share with struggling neighbors. These items will be provided to school social workers, nurses, food shelves and more to distribute with dignity to the students, individuals and families they serve. Specifically, we need the following: Bright Smiles Bags: 1 full size toothpaste & 1 toothbrush placed in a ziploc bagFresh & Ready Kits: 12 deodorant items (full size) placed into a large ziploc bagHappy Bottoms Bags: 25 count of diapers packed into a bag (same size each pack)Period Packs: 25 tampons and/or 25 menstrual pads placed in large ziploc bag (uniform sizes packed together)Comfort & Confidence Kits: 12 bladder incontinence pads placed in a large ziploc bagYou choose the items you'd like to focus on, set a goal to build a certain number of packs, purchase enough products, and then start packing! We appreciate your support to help our community members who are struggling to access these items. Nonprofit: Bridge to Basics Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spa Experience for ResidentsMount Olivet Careview Home has been serving senior residents for over 60 years. We rank number 1 in Minnesota and received recognition in Newsweek’s Best Nursing Homes 2023 list.
Our residents love and deserve a little pampering! We have many opportunities open to help with manicures, hand massages, and visiting with our residents. No tools necessary - all items will be provided. Volunteers ages 15+ may apply! This is a great opportunity for groups or single applicants. Volunteer background checks and fingerprinting arranged by facility. Please join us for a fabulous time! Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Careview Home Mount Olivet Careview Home has been serving senior residents for over 60 years. We rank number 1 in Minnesota and received recognition in Newsweek’s Best Nursing Homes 2023 list.
Our residents love and deserve a little pampering! We have many opportunities open to help with manicures, hand massages, and visiting with our residents. No tools necessary - all items will be provided. Volunteers ages 15+ may apply! This is a great opportunity for groups or single applicants. Volunteer background checks and fingerprinting arranged by facility. Please join us for a fabulous time! Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Careview Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55419 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sewing and Serger Machine Repair (Age 18 +)Bundles of Love Charity is looking for a volunteer who is skilled in sewing and serger machine repair. At our work group locations, we cut and sew infant garments. At the Burnsville location there are currently 10 sergers needing to be maintained, with some needing immediate attention. Bundles of Love Charity is a volunteer driven non-profit that partners with community organizations to assist Minnesota families in need by providing handmade items for newborns. Our Vision is a world where every newborn has access to the basics. Nonprofit: Bundles of Love Charity Bundles of Love Charity is looking for a volunteer who is skilled in sewing and serger machine repair. At our work group locations, we cut and sew infant garments. At the Burnsville location there are currently 10 sergers needing to be maintained, with some needing immediate attention. Bundles of Love Charity is a volunteer driven non-profit that partners with community organizations to assist Minnesota families in need by providing handmade items for newborns. Our Vision is a world where every newborn has access to the basics. Nonprofit: Bundles of Love Charity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Canteen Host - Blood DrivesHelp ensure blood donors’ donation experience is positive by monitoring their well being after their donation, thanking blood donors and serving beverages and snacks. Activities/Duties · Set Up and/or Take Down of Mobile Canteen · Host Canteen · Replenish canteen stock · Observe blood donors for reactions and slow recovery · Alert collections staff if donor has a reaction · Thank the blood donor for their time and contribution · Assist with family members and guests · Assist with small clerical projects or marketing promotions as requested. 3-4 hour shifts will change monthly and schedules are arranged at your convenience. Parking is reimbursed. Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers Help ensure blood donors’ donation experience is positive by monitoring their well being after their donation, thanking blood donors and serving beverages and snacks. Activities/Duties · Set Up and/or Take Down of Mobile Canteen · Host Canteen · Replenish canteen stock · Observe blood donors for reactions and slow recovery · Alert collections staff if donor has a reaction · Thank the blood donor for their time and contribution · Assist with family members and guests · Assist with small clerical projects or marketing promotions as requested. 3-4 hour shifts will change monthly and schedules are arranged at your convenience. Parking is reimbursed. Nonprofit: Memorial Blood Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 55114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: River City Rhythm Seeking Board Members (Age 21 +)Help us change lives through music! River City Rhythm is searching for enthusiastic professionals looking to make a difference by serving on our board of directors. We are seeking the best candidates, regardless of your location. To learn more about RCR as well as this opportunity and how to apply, please click here. Thank you for your consideration! Nonprofit: River City Rhythm Help us change lives through music! River City Rhythm is searching for enthusiastic professionals looking to make a difference by serving on our board of directors. We are seeking the best candidates, regardless of your location. To learn more about RCR as well as this opportunity and how to apply, please click here. Thank you for your consideration! Nonprofit: River City Rhythm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Senior Companion Today! (Age 55 +)Senior Companion volunteers, age 55+, offer assistance with daily tasks and transportation to older adults who wish to stay active, healthy and continue living at home. Through weekly in-home visits a few hours a week, our trained volunteer companions offer assistance by: Being a friend who listens and offers encouragement Providing non-medical support - helping an older adult run errands, get to medical appointments, go grocery shopping, etc. Sharing hobbies and interests such as playing cards, having a meal, going for a walk or doing a puzzle Providing a break for family caregiversNonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Neighbor to Neighbor Companions (LSS) Senior Companion volunteers, age 55+, offer assistance with daily tasks and transportation to older adults who wish to stay active, healthy and continue living at home. Through weekly in-home visits a few hours a week, our trained volunteer companions offer assistance by: Being a friend who listens and offers encouragement Providing non-medical support - helping an older adult run errands, get to medical appointments, go grocery shopping, etc. Sharing hobbies and interests such as playing cards, having a meal, going for a walk or doing a puzzle Providing a break for family caregiversNonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Neighbor to Neighbor Companions (LSS) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Tutor and Mentor Local Students NOW! (Age 55 +)Foster Grandparents provide one-on-one mentoring a few hours a week to at-risk youth to help them boost their self-esteem and overall success. In this role, you can positively impact the lives of children and youth, find a meaningful way to give back and earn extra income. Since 1965, Foster Grandparent volunteers have shared their wisdom and experience with children and youth to make impressions that have lasted a lifetime. They are role models, mentors and friends. Depending on need, volunteers support youth in a variety of settings including at public and private schools, Head Start locations, shelters and at day care centers. Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Neighbor to Neighbor Companions (LSS) Foster Grandparents provide one-on-one mentoring a few hours a week to at-risk youth to help them boost their self-esteem and overall success. In this role, you can positively impact the lives of children and youth, find a meaningful way to give back and earn extra income. Since 1965, Foster Grandparent volunteers have shared their wisdom and experience with children and youth to make impressions that have lasted a lifetime. They are role models, mentors and friends. Depending on need, volunteers support youth in a variety of settings including at public and private schools, Head Start locations, shelters and at day care centers. Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Neighbor to Neighbor Companions (LSS) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a VIRTUAL Neighbor to Neighbor Companion Today! (Age 18 +)We are seeking dedicated volunteers for our Neighbor to Neighbor Companion service in metro and rural areas of Minnesota. You can make a difference in the life of an older adult, share skills, meet new people and have fun in the community. A Neighbor to Neighbor Companion is a bridge to fuller, more active lives for older adults who need a little extra support to continue living at home, stay healthy and remain as independent as possible. COVID-19 Update
Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Neighbor to Neighbor Companions (LSS) We are seeking dedicated volunteers for our Neighbor to Neighbor Companion service in metro and rural areas of Minnesota. You can make a difference in the life of an older adult, share skills, meet new people and have fun in the community. A Neighbor to Neighbor Companion is a bridge to fuller, more active lives for older adults who need a little extra support to continue living at home, stay healthy and remain as independent as possible. COVID-19 Update
Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Neighbor to Neighbor Companions (LSS) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Knitting and Crocheting Extraordinaires! (All ages!)Calling all creative minds and hands! We are looking for off-site volunteers to knit or crochet hats, scarves, mittens, and blankets for kids PreK-12th grade. This opportunity is ongoing as the need for teachers to provide winter gear for their students has increased. Our Resource Center serves Minnesota teachers through a variety of distribution channels. For teachers located within the Twin Cities area, we offer an in-store shopping experience or curbside pick-up at our location in Roseville. We also support teachers who are located outside of the Twin Cities through extended services to ensure product makes its way into the hands of under-resourced teachers and students who need them most. ------- Kids In Need Foundation Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation Calling all creative minds and hands! We are looking for off-site volunteers to knit or crochet hats, scarves, mittens, and blankets for kids PreK-12th grade. This opportunity is ongoing as the need for teachers to provide winter gear for their students has increased. Our Resource Center serves Minnesota teachers through a variety of distribution channels. For teachers located within the Twin Cities area, we offer an in-store shopping experience or curbside pick-up at our location in Roseville. We also support teachers who are located outside of the Twin Cities through extended services to ensure product makes its way into the hands of under-resourced teachers and students who need them most. ------- Kids In Need Foundation Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113-1139 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fleece Tie Blankets - FUN for Everyone!We are looking for off-site volunteers to purchase fleece and make tie blankets for kids PreK-12th grade. This opportunity is ongoing as the need for teachers to provide these items for their students has increased. Blankets can be any size and design!
Our Resource Center serves Minnesota teachers through a variety of distribution channels. For teachers located within the Twin Cities area, we offer an in-store shopping experience or curbside pick-up at our location in Roseville. We also support teachers who are located outside of the Twin Cities through extended services to ensure product makes its way into the hands of under-resourced teachers and students who need them most. ------- Kids In Need Foundation Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation We are looking for off-site volunteers to purchase fleece and make tie blankets for kids PreK-12th grade. This opportunity is ongoing as the need for teachers to provide these items for their students has increased. Blankets can be any size and design!
Our Resource Center serves Minnesota teachers through a variety of distribution channels. For teachers located within the Twin Cities area, we offer an in-store shopping experience or curbside pick-up at our location in Roseville. We also support teachers who are located outside of the Twin Cities through extended services to ensure product makes its way into the hands of under-resourced teachers and students who need them most. ------- Kids In Need Foundation Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pack School Supplies for Underserved Schools around the Country!By partnering with teachers and students in under-resourced schools, the Kids In Need Foundation provides the support needed for teachers to teach and learners to learn. The fulfillment of our national programs occurs at our Teacher Resource Center in Roseville, MN. We rely heavily on help from volunteers like you, and would be honored if you would consider joining us to achieve our mission. We have a number of upcoming volunteer shifts. Interested volunteers can view and register for upcoming volunteer events here! If you are interested in scheduling a time for your group to volunteer, KINF can accommodate up to 60 participants at a time. Please email volunteering@kinf.org if you are interested in setting up a private volunteer group session or if you have any additional questions. We can’t wait to have you join us! Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation By partnering with teachers and students in under-resourced schools, the Kids In Need Foundation provides the support needed for teachers to teach and learners to learn. The fulfillment of our national programs occurs at our Teacher Resource Center in Roseville, MN. We rely heavily on help from volunteers like you, and would be honored if you would consider joining us to achieve our mission. We have a number of upcoming volunteer shifts. Interested volunteers can view and register for upcoming volunteer events here! If you are interested in scheduling a time for your group to volunteer, KINF can accommodate up to 60 participants at a time. Please email volunteering@kinf.org if you are interested in setting up a private volunteer group session or if you have any additional questions. We can’t wait to have you join us! Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55117 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: School Supply Drives for Kids In Need Teacher Resource Center!Kids In Need Foundation is grateful to accept donations of any size from your family or community. You can easily host a supply drive in person or online to support our mission and work together in the process. Learn more about our DIY supply drives. With proper resources at their disposal, students find the confidence to return to school day in and day out. Teachers, too, are empowered to do their best work when they are supported by the resources they need to maintain effective, equitable learning environments. By hosting a supply drive, you can level the playing field in underserved schools.
Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation Kids In Need Foundation is grateful to accept donations of any size from your family or community. You can easily host a supply drive in person or online to support our mission and work together in the process. Learn more about our DIY supply drives. With proper resources at their disposal, students find the confidence to return to school day in and day out. Teachers, too, are empowered to do their best work when they are supported by the resources they need to maintain effective, equitable learning environments. By hosting a supply drive, you can level the playing field in underserved schools.
Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Kids Helping Kids - Become a Youth Ambassador!
Become a Youth Ambassador!
Join our Kids Helping Kids initiative! Today’s youth are facing extraordinary challenges, yet they have found positivity and purpose through service. Kids are forging their own proactive paths to help their peers. Out of that simple, “do good” intention, the Kids Helping Kids initiative came to life. Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation
Become a Youth Ambassador!
Join our Kids Helping Kids initiative! Today’s youth are facing extraordinary challenges, yet they have found positivity and purpose through service. Kids are forging their own proactive paths to help their peers. Out of that simple, “do good” intention, the Kids Helping Kids initiative came to life. Nonprofit: Kids In Need Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising VolunteerAre you an energetic, out-going person who loves to connect with new people? Are you looking for a way to support Avivo?
Avivo is seeking a volunteer who is willing to support various fundraising efforts. This position is flexible and can be completed remotely. Duties for this position can include: * Soliciting in-kind auction and raffle items for fundraising events * Serving on fundraising event committees * Being present during fundraising events as a volunteer representative of Avivo
Nonprofit: Avivo Are you an energetic, out-going person who loves to connect with new people? Are you looking for a way to support Avivo?
Avivo is seeking a volunteer who is willing to support various fundraising efforts. This position is flexible and can be completed remotely. Duties for this position can include: * Soliciting in-kind auction and raffle items for fundraising events * Serving on fundraising event committees * Being present during fundraising events as a volunteer representative of Avivo
Nonprofit: Avivo Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Provide a Meal for Our ShelterVolunteer dinner groups purchase, prepare, and serve a nutritious meal to 21 residents at our emergency shelter every night of the year. It’s a perfect opportunity for families, congregations, co-workers, or friends to join together for a fun and fulfilling evening! Volunteers can use our shelter kitchen to cook a meal, or cook at home and bring the meal ready to go! We have so many open dates and could use any support we can get. If you don't have time to cook a meal, please consider donating the funds for one online! It costs about $250 to feed our shelter guests. Open meal dates can be found here-https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0b44aea72ea2f85-nov Sponsoring a meal can be done here-https://oscs-mn.org/donate/ More details can be found here - https://oscs-mn.org/osh-volunteer-opportunities/. Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@oshousing.org or 612-872-4193 x2 before delivering donations, as we want to make sure someone is available to collect donations from you. We look forward to working with you! Nonprofit: Our Saviour's Housing Volunteer dinner groups purchase, prepare, and serve a nutritious meal to 21 residents at our emergency shelter every night of the year. It’s a perfect opportunity for families, congregations, co-workers, or friends to join together for a fun and fulfilling evening! Volunteers can use our shelter kitchen to cook a meal, or cook at home and bring the meal ready to go! We have so many open dates and could use any support we can get. If you don't have time to cook a meal, please consider donating the funds for one online! It costs about $250 to feed our shelter guests. Open meal dates can be found here-https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0b44aea72ea2f85-nov Sponsoring a meal can be done here-https://oscs-mn.org/donate/ More details can be found here - https://oscs-mn.org/osh-volunteer-opportunities/. Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@oshousing.org or 612-872-4193 x2 before delivering donations, as we want to make sure someone is available to collect donations from you. We look forward to working with you! Nonprofit: Our Saviour's Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DAYTIME PROJECT VOLUNTEER!We are seeking volunteers who are reliable, compassionate, friendly, self-directed, and flexible to assist staff with a variety of tasks to help keep the shelter comfortable and running smoothly. Tasks may include the following: Sorting and organizing donations Maintaining organization and cleanliness of shelter kitchen and pantry Performing other tasks, as assignedQualifications: Must be at least 18 years of age Must pass a criminal background check. (Prior criminal offenses will not automatically disqualify you from volunteering.) Must be able to use stairs frequently and lift/carry up to 35 poundsTime Commitment: Tuesdays and Thursdays between 9:30 am-4:30 pm (minimum 2-hour shift) Every week, every other week, or monthlyVolunteer applications can be found here-https://oscs-mn.org/osh-individual-volunteer-application/ For more information or questions please contact the volunteer coordinator at Volunteer@oshousing.org Nonprofit: Our Saviour's Housing We are seeking volunteers who are reliable, compassionate, friendly, self-directed, and flexible to assist staff with a variety of tasks to help keep the shelter comfortable and running smoothly. Tasks may include the following: Sorting and organizing donations Maintaining organization and cleanliness of shelter kitchen and pantry Performing other tasks, as assignedQualifications: Must be at least 18 years of age Must pass a criminal background check. (Prior criminal offenses will not automatically disqualify you from volunteering.) Must be able to use stairs frequently and lift/carry up to 35 poundsTime Commitment: Tuesdays and Thursdays between 9:30 am-4:30 pm (minimum 2-hour shift) Every week, every other week, or monthlyVolunteer applications can be found here-https://oscs-mn.org/osh-individual-volunteer-application/ For more information or questions please contact the volunteer coordinator at Volunteer@oshousing.org Nonprofit: Our Saviour's Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Seeking Grantwriter(s) Extraordinaire to Join Our Herd!The CREW Urban Youth Equestrians is going into it's third season of programming, and we are looking to significantly increase the number of BIPOC youth we serve through our transformational program where BIPOC youth learn how to train and ride horses through emotional self-awareness and self-regulation. And we want YOU to join our herd! Grants are a significant source of revenue for our organization, and we would love for you to volunteer your grantwriting skills to help us research and write effective grants to support our program. Nonprofit: The CREW Urban Youth Equestrians The CREW Urban Youth Equestrians is going into it's third season of programming, and we are looking to significantly increase the number of BIPOC youth we serve through our transformational program where BIPOC youth learn how to train and ride horses through emotional self-awareness and self-regulation. And we want YOU to join our herd! Grants are a significant source of revenue for our organization, and we would love for you to volunteer your grantwriting skills to help us research and write effective grants to support our program. Nonprofit: The CREW Urban Youth Equestrians Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55118 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Go Viral! Social Media Creators NeededJoin our CREW and create fun, educational, funny and informative content for The CREW Urban Youth Equestrians. We are looking for someone to level up our Facebook, Instagram and TikTok pages! You will work with some pretty awesome horses, kiddos and volunteers! We are a one of a kind organization opening a space for BIPOC youth to learn how to train & ride horses through emotional self-awareness and self-regulation. Be a part of changing the notion of who is an equestrian!! Nonprofit: The CREW Urban Youth Equestrians Join our CREW and create fun, educational, funny and informative content for The CREW Urban Youth Equestrians. We are looking for someone to level up our Facebook, Instagram and TikTok pages! You will work with some pretty awesome horses, kiddos and volunteers! We are a one of a kind organization opening a space for BIPOC youth to learn how to train & ride horses through emotional self-awareness and self-regulation. Be a part of changing the notion of who is an equestrian!! Nonprofit: The CREW Urban Youth Equestrians Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55118 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media Support Needed!Our marketing department is in need of social media support! Volunteer your expertise! We're flexible, not too demanding, and incredibly grateful for any help we can get. We're a North Minneapolis community center with an early childhood learning center and a host of other programs that need your attention, and that of our followers. Help us steward our clients and funders by showing them the work we're doing. Nonprofit: Phyllis Wheatley Community Center Our marketing department is in need of social media support! Volunteer your expertise! We're flexible, not too demanding, and incredibly grateful for any help we can get. We're a North Minneapolis community center with an early childhood learning center and a host of other programs that need your attention, and that of our followers. Help us steward our clients and funders by showing them the work we're doing. Nonprofit: Phyllis Wheatley Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55411 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tagging Clothes especially youth clothing (Age 13 +)New Day Thrift Store is looking for people to sort, price and put clothing out on the sales floor. This person would separate out any stained or unsalable clothes to be donated to other organizations that take them for rags, etc. Clothes would then be placed on hangers and tagged. Children under 14 are able to volunteer, but an adult needs to come with them to supervise them. Come join us! Our volunteers have fun while helping a great cause! Your help would really be appreciated!!! Small groups (up to 5) welcome, but we don't have enough space for large groups. Nonprofit: Christian Life Ministries New Day Thrift Store & Center New Day Thrift Store is looking for people to sort, price and put clothing out on the sales floor. This person would separate out any stained or unsalable clothes to be donated to other organizations that take them for rags, etc. Clothes would then be placed on hangers and tagged. Children under 14 are able to volunteer, but an adult needs to come with them to supervise them. Come join us! Our volunteers have fun while helping a great cause! Your help would really be appreciated!!! Small groups (up to 5) welcome, but we don't have enough space for large groups. Nonprofit: Christian Life Ministries New Day Thrift Store & Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55117 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities with Breaking FreeWelcome to Breaking Free! We're excited to have you join us in our mission to end all forms of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation. As a valued member of our volunteer team, you play a crucial role in making a positive impact on the lives of those we serve. Below, you'll find an overview of ongoing volunteer opportunities that are available to you: 1. Ongoing Opportunities: Administrative Support: Assist with office tasks, light data entry, and communication. Fundraising: Help raise vital funds to support our initiatives. Awareness Campaigns: Promote awareness through social media and community outreach. Mentoring: Provide guidance and support to staff and survivors. Advocacy: Be a voice for change in your community and beyond.2. Seasonal Opportunities: Holiday Drives: Participate in seasonal drives to collect necessities for survivors. Special Events: Assist with seasonal events, such as holiday parties and awareness campaigns.3. Individualized Volunteer Opportunities: Skills-Based Volunteering: Utilize your unique skills, such as graphic design, legal expertise, or counseling, to support our programs. Translation Services: Help bridge language barriers for survivors.4. Housekeeping Needs: Landscaping/Yard Work: Help maintain our facilities. Snow Removal: Assist with keeping our spaces safe during winter. Organizing/Restocking: Ensure our resources are well-organized and accessible.5. Meal Services: Meal Serving: Volunteer to serve meals during designated times. Meal Donors: Provide meals for our clients and staff.6. Supervised Play: Childcare Services: Offer a safe and nurturing environment for children while their caregivers attend support programs.7. Event Planning and Coordination: Event Volunteers: Assist in planning and executing special events and fundraisers.8. Virtual Opportunities (Coming Soon): Stay tuned for virtual volunteer options, allowing you to contribute from anywhere.Please refer to this list regularly, as new opportunities will be posted. We appreciate your dedication to our cause and look forward to working together to create a safer and brighter future for survivors of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation. Thank you for being part of our team! Warm regards, Breaking Free Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Thank you! Nonprofit: Breaking Free Welcome to Breaking Free! We're excited to have you join us in our mission to end all forms of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation. As a valued member of our volunteer team, you play a crucial role in making a positive impact on the lives of those we serve. Below, you'll find an overview of ongoing volunteer opportunities that are available to you: 1. Ongoing Opportunities: Administrative Support: Assist with office tasks, light data entry, and communication. Fundraising: Help raise vital funds to support our initiatives. Awareness Campaigns: Promote awareness through social media and community outreach. Mentoring: Provide guidance and support to staff and survivors. Advocacy: Be a voice for change in your community and beyond.2. Seasonal Opportunities: Holiday Drives: Participate in seasonal drives to collect necessities for survivors. Special Events: Assist with seasonal events, such as holiday parties and awareness campaigns.3. Individualized Volunteer Opportunities: Skills-Based Volunteering: Utilize your unique skills, such as graphic design, legal expertise, or counseling, to support our programs. Translation Services: Help bridge language barriers for survivors.4. Housekeeping Needs: Landscaping/Yard Work: Help maintain our facilities. Snow Removal: Assist with keeping our spaces safe during winter. Organizing/Restocking: Ensure our resources are well-organized and accessible.5. Meal Services: Meal Serving: Volunteer to serve meals during designated times. Meal Donors: Provide meals for our clients and staff.6. Supervised Play: Childcare Services: Offer a safe and nurturing environment for children while their caregivers attend support programs.7. Event Planning and Coordination: Event Volunteers: Assist in planning and executing special events and fundraisers.8. Virtual Opportunities (Coming Soon): Stay tuned for virtual volunteer options, allowing you to contribute from anywhere.Please refer to this list regularly, as new opportunities will be posted. We appreciate your dedication to our cause and look forward to working together to create a safer and brighter future for survivors of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation. Thank you for being part of our team! Warm regards, Breaking Free Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Thank you! Nonprofit: Breaking Free Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Committee Member for the Fight For Air ClimbPOSITION TITLE: Fight For Air Climb Committee Member WHAT IS FIGHT FOR AIR CLIMB EVENT: A unique fundraising event where teams and individuals from all fitness levels take to the stairs to support the American Lung Association. POSITION SUMMARY: Works closely with staff and volunteer leaders to promote the Fight For Air Climb throughout the community, recruit new climb teams, engage new corporate partners, and provide input to enhance the event day experience. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES: Committee § Share responsibility of reaching the Fight for Air Climb goals: o Fundraising: ~$208,000 | Participation: 550+ § Actively participate in monthly committee meetings and engaging in discussed action items between meetings. Corporate Introductions § Utilize your sphere of influence to help invite new corporate partners to support the Lung Association’s mission through a Fight for Air Climb sponsorship or employee team. o Member’s Goal: outreach to 5+ NEW potential companies Teams Lead by example by forming your own team with a team fundraising goal of $2,500+ Example Action: Host a kickoff event at your workplace§ Work with staff to develop a plan for recruiting NEW teams and help open doors to these opportunities o Member’s Goal: Recruit 3+ NEW Climb teams § Support efforts to engage with PAST and increase number of participants Example Actions: o Volunteer to table at a local event o Call 20+ past Climbers to encourage registration Event § Assist in determining marketing strategies to reach new audiences o Example Actions: Seek out 1 new opportunity to promote the Fight For Air Climb § Share ideas and feedback to make event day a fun and impactful experience § Distribute event information § Goal is to recruit 5+ event day volunteers Your Estimated Time Commitment § Attend scheduled virtual meetings & complete action items 6 hours § Create your own team & complete personal fundraising 3 hours § Recruit new team captains and promote the Climb 6 hours § Volunteer recruitment 1 hours § Assist with packet pick-up or event day setup 2 hours § Attend & participate in Fight For Air Climb 3 hours ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME: 21 HOURS Nonprofit: American Lung Association POSITION TITLE: Fight For Air Climb Committee Member WHAT IS FIGHT FOR AIR CLIMB EVENT: A unique fundraising event where teams and individuals from all fitness levels take to the stairs to support the American Lung Association. POSITION SUMMARY: Works closely with staff and volunteer leaders to promote the Fight For Air Climb throughout the community, recruit new climb teams, engage new corporate partners, and provide input to enhance the event day experience. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES: Committee § Share responsibility of reaching the Fight for Air Climb goals: o Fundraising: ~$208,000 | Participation: 550+ § Actively participate in monthly committee meetings and engaging in discussed action items between meetings. Corporate Introductions § Utilize your sphere of influence to help invite new corporate partners to support the Lung Association’s mission through a Fight for Air Climb sponsorship or employee team. o Member’s Goal: outreach to 5+ NEW potential companies Teams Lead by example by forming your own team with a team fundraising goal of $2,500+ Example Action: Host a kickoff event at your workplace§ Work with staff to develop a plan for recruiting NEW teams and help open doors to these opportunities o Member’s Goal: Recruit 3+ NEW Climb teams § Support efforts to engage with PAST and increase number of participants Example Actions: o Volunteer to table at a local event o Call 20+ past Climbers to encourage registration Event § Assist in determining marketing strategies to reach new audiences o Example Actions: Seek out 1 new opportunity to promote the Fight For Air Climb § Share ideas and feedback to make event day a fun and impactful experience § Distribute event information § Goal is to recruit 5+ event day volunteers Your Estimated Time Commitment § Attend scheduled virtual meetings & complete action items 6 hours § Create your own team & complete personal fundraising 3 hours § Recruit new team captains and promote the Climb 6 hours § Volunteer recruitment 1 hours § Assist with packet pick-up or event day setup 2 hours § Attend & participate in Fight For Air Climb 3 hours ESTIMATED TOTAL TIME: 21 HOURS Nonprofit: American Lung Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Safe at Home Volunteers Needed!You can make an immediate difference for a senior or individual living with a disability by volunteering for our Safe at Home Program! This program provides minor home safety or accessibility modifications (grab bars, handrails, and much more). Volunteer projects are small-scale and can be completed by two to four volunteers in one day. Handy-person and light carpentry skills are preferred, but many tasks can be learned through training and experience with on-site installation. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Tom at tom@rtmn.org! Nonprofit: Rebuilding Together Minnesota You can make an immediate difference for a senior or individual living with a disability by volunteering for our Safe at Home Program! This program provides minor home safety or accessibility modifications (grab bars, handrails, and much more). Volunteer projects are small-scale and can be completed by two to four volunteers in one day. Handy-person and light carpentry skills are preferred, but many tasks can be learned through training and experience with on-site installation. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Tom at tom@rtmn.org! Nonprofit: Rebuilding Together Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MENTORS
Are you interested in using your experience and expertise in business to empower entrepreneurs and small business owners to achieve their dreams? Join MBMentors, Minnesota's premier non-profit dedicated to fostering business growth and success! In this role, you'll work with Minnesota small business owners and entrepreneurs via phone, on-site or online to build their business. As a volunteer mentor or business coach with MBMentors, you'll be part of a volunteer organization committed to giving back. Our mission is simple yet powerful: to help individuals start, run, and expand their businesses, all at absolutely no cost to them. Why MBMentors? Make a Difference: As a mentor or coach, you'll directly impact the lives of budding entrepreneurs and small business CEOs, guiding them through challenges and celebrating their successes. Grow Together: We believe in the power of collective knowledge. Join a network of experienced professionals who share your passion for entrepreneurship and business development. Through ongoing training and resources, we'll equip you with the tools you need to excel as a mentor. Flexible Commitment: With just 10-15 hours a month, you can make a meaningful difference in someone's business journey. Whether you're an industry expert or a seasoned professional, your expertise is invaluable. And most of the mentoring will be done via phone or zoom. However, there are occasional, as well as quarterly local onsite meetings either with clients or MBMentors staff. We do require that you're located in the state, preferably in the Twin Cities area. We Especially Need Experience In: Experience growing or building a business in Minnesota with specific experience in Financial Management/Banking/Social Media/Retail/ Restaurant/Website Development/SEO If you have expertise in any of these areas, we want you on our team! Nonprofit: MBMentors
Are you interested in using your experience and expertise in business to empower entrepreneurs and small business owners to achieve their dreams? Join MBMentors, Minnesota's premier non-profit dedicated to fostering business growth and success! In this role, you'll work with Minnesota small business owners and entrepreneurs via phone, on-site or online to build their business. As a volunteer mentor or business coach with MBMentors, you'll be part of a volunteer organization committed to giving back. Our mission is simple yet powerful: to help individuals start, run, and expand their businesses, all at absolutely no cost to them. Why MBMentors? Make a Difference: As a mentor or coach, you'll directly impact the lives of budding entrepreneurs and small business CEOs, guiding them through challenges and celebrating their successes. Grow Together: We believe in the power of collective knowledge. Join a network of experienced professionals who share your passion for entrepreneurship and business development. Through ongoing training and resources, we'll equip you with the tools you need to excel as a mentor. Flexible Commitment: With just 10-15 hours a month, you can make a meaningful difference in someone's business journey. Whether you're an industry expert or a seasoned professional, your expertise is invaluable. And most of the mentoring will be done via phone or zoom. However, there are occasional, as well as quarterly local onsite meetings either with clients or MBMentors staff. We do require that you're located in the state, preferably in the Twin Cities area. We Especially Need Experience In: Experience growing or building a business in Minnesota with specific experience in Financial Management/Banking/Social Media/Retail/ Restaurant/Website Development/SEO If you have expertise in any of these areas, we want you on our team! Nonprofit: MBMentors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55416 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Publicity and Marketing-Equine 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 |