Opportunities From: HandsOn Twin Cities

Volunteer: Join the Breakfast Club: Cook a Meal for Kiddos at the Nursery!

Individuals and groups of up to six volunteers cook on site and serve a meal + a snack to the children at the Crisis Nursery. Great service opportunity for corporate groups, friends, or families with older kids!

We find a fun recipe and provide the food for a meal and a snack. All you need to do is arrive at the scheduled time and cook.

Volunteers must be 12 years of age or older. Volunteers who are 17 years of age and younger must be accompanied by an adult age 21 or older.

Time Commitment: 2 - 2.5 hours, including prep and clean-up.

Breakfast (includes morning snack prep): 7:00 am - 9:00 am (served at 8:00 am)

Let’s do it! More information as well as access to our scheduling system can be found here. Breakfast shifts are available 7 days a week.

 

Nonprofit: Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery

Individuals and groups of up to six volunteers cook on site and serve a meal + a snack to the children at the Crisis Nursery. Great service opportunity for corporate groups, friends, or families with older kids!

We find a fun recipe and provide the food for a meal and a snack. All you need to do is arrive at the scheduled time and cook.

Volunteers must be 12 years of age or older. Volunteers who are 17 years of age and younger must be accompanied by an adult age 21 or older.

Time Commitment: 2 - 2.5 hours, including prep and clean-up.

Breakfast (includes morning snack prep): 7:00 am - 9:00 am (served at 8:00 am)

Let’s do it! More information as well as access to our scheduling system can be found here. Breakfast shifts are available 7 days a week.

 

Nonprofit: Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Store Cat Caretaker (Bloomington Petco)

Twin Cities Pet Rescue is partnering with the Bloomington Petco to house cats in their stores and need volunteers who can go into the store once a day to check on and play with the cat(s), feed them, clean the litter box, and make sure their condo set up is clean and cozy. 

 

Volunteers can choose their schedule and do not have to be available everyday to check on the cat(s). But the timeframe for this role is flexible during store hours Sunday-Saturday. Each visit should take around 15-30 mins but you're welcome to stay longer if you'd like. 

 

If interested, please submit a volunteer app here:

 

https://www.shelterluv.com/form/volunteer/TCPR/821-volunteer-application

Nonprofit: Twin Cities Pet Rescue

Twin Cities Pet Rescue is partnering with the Bloomington Petco to house cats in their stores and need volunteers who can go into the store once a day to check on and play with the cat(s), feed them, clean the litter box, and make sure their condo set up is clean and cozy. 

 

Volunteers can choose their schedule and do not have to be available everyday to check on the cat(s). But the timeframe for this role is flexible during store hours Sunday-Saturday. Each visit should take around 15-30 mins but you're welcome to stay longer if you'd like. 

 

If interested, please submit a volunteer app here:

 

https://www.shelterluv.com/form/volunteer/TCPR/821-volunteer-application

Nonprofit: Twin Cities Pet Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55431

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pack and Sort Food Boxes

Assist with projects such as bulk repack of staples for food shelves, Fare for All, and pack boxes for Twin Cities Mobile Market free distributions at our warehouse in New Hope. IMPORTANT: After registration, please fill out the electronic waiver sent with your confirmation email. All participants must sign waiver before reporting for their volunteer shift. 

IMPORTANT: Please register on our VolunteerHub page so we can keep group sizes at the CDC-recommended size and ensure participants have access to electronic waiver. After registration, the electronic waiver will be sent with your confirmation email. All participants must sign waiver before reporting for their volunteer shift.

https://thefoodgroupmn.volunteerhub.com/

Nonprofit: The Food Group

Assist with projects such as bulk repack of staples for food shelves, Fare for All, and pack boxes for Twin Cities Mobile Market free distributions at our warehouse in New Hope. IMPORTANT: After registration, please fill out the electronic waiver sent with your confirmation email. All participants must sign waiver before reporting for their volunteer shift. 

IMPORTANT: Please register on our VolunteerHub page so we can keep group sizes at the CDC-recommended size and ensure participants have access to electronic waiver. After registration, the electronic waiver will be sent with your confirmation email. All participants must sign waiver before reporting for their volunteer shift.

https://thefoodgroupmn.volunteerhub.com/

Nonprofit: The Food Group

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55428

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Serve Meals to Minnesotans living with HIV

Serve meals to Minnesotans living with HIV! The Aliveness Project's kitchen in South Minneapolis serves a hot meal every weekday from 12pm-3pm. You can volunteer weekly, every-other week, or as an occasional fill-in volunteer. Cooking skills not required. Volunteers primarily greet members, serve food, wipe down the tables, and help with dishes.

A bonus is that we feed you! Volunteers are an important part of Aliveness and fully invited to eat with the community. The food is all made in-house from scratch.

 

Nonprofit: The Aliveness Project

Serve meals to Minnesotans living with HIV! The Aliveness Project's kitchen in South Minneapolis serves a hot meal every weekday from 12pm-3pm. You can volunteer weekly, every-other week, or as an occasional fill-in volunteer. Cooking skills not required. Volunteers primarily greet members, serve food, wipe down the tables, and help with dishes.

A bonus is that we feed you! Volunteers are an important part of Aliveness and fully invited to eat with the community. The food is all made in-house from scratch.

 

Nonprofit: The Aliveness Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Nonprofit Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 55409

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Shelf Assistant

Volunteers are vital to the success of our day-to-day programs and it’s a great way to make connections in the community. The Food Shelf is based on a shopping model that allows Aliveness members to choose groceries based on individual dietary needs and preferences. Members can shop for up to 60 pounds of groceries with each visit, including meat, dairy, and fresh produce. 

 

Volunteers work with staff and members to stock shelves, unload donation deliveries, weigh carts and load member's carts..

Nonprofit: The Aliveness Project

Volunteers are vital to the success of our day-to-day programs and it’s a great way to make connections in the community. The Food Shelf is based on a shopping model that allows Aliveness members to choose groceries based on individual dietary needs and preferences. Members can shop for up to 60 pounds of groceries with each visit, including meat, dairy, and fresh produce. 

 

Volunteers work with staff and members to stock shelves, unload donation deliveries, weigh carts and load member's carts..

Nonprofit: The Aliveness Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55409

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spice Drive

Collect spices to donate to the Brian Coyle Center food shelf in Cedar Riverside or the Waite House food shelf in the Phillips neighborhood.

Our Waite House neighbors have told us they wish they could get cumin, cloves, onion, garlic, cilantro, oregano, and mint to prepare nutritious and delicious food for their families. Our Brian Coyle neighbors cook with:  salt, black pepper, cayenne pepper, cumin seed, curry powder, turmeric. 

Food that tastes "like home" nourishes the body and the soul.

Nonprofit: Pillsbury United Communities

Collect spices to donate to the Brian Coyle Center food shelf in Cedar Riverside or the Waite House food shelf in the Phillips neighborhood.

Our Waite House neighbors have told us they wish they could get cumin, cloves, onion, garlic, cilantro, oregano, and mint to prepare nutritious and delicious food for their families. Our Brian Coyle neighbors cook with:  salt, black pepper, cayenne pepper, cumin seed, curry powder, turmeric. 

Food that tastes "like home" nourishes the body and the soul.

Nonprofit: Pillsbury United Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55412

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer at our Open Farms!

Join us as a volunteer at Open Farms! No matter your experience level, we would love your help growing delicious organic produce to nourish our neighbors. Volunteers can expect to take part in all aspects of work on our urban farms. This includes composting, forming beds, seeding crops, planting seedlings, mulching, weeding, and harvesting. Work varies based on the time of year.

 

Farm shifts are 2 hours long, and locations/times vary each day. Please dress for the weather and wear sturdy footwear. Bring what you need to be comfortable working outdoors (hat, sunscreen, snack.) Bring your own water bottle. We provide clean cloves and tools. 

Locations: 

Abundance Farm: 668 Victoria St S, St. Paul MN 55102 Hope Farm: 860 Otto Ave, St. Paul MN 55103 Afton Farm: 2167 Oakgreen Ave, Afton MN 55001 Compassion Farm 508 Morgan Ave N & 509 Logan Ave N, Minneapolis MN 55405 Joy Farm: 2645 14th Ave S, Minneapolis MN 55404

1. Apply online by creating a Volunteer Hub profile

2. Sign up for and attend a New Volunteer Orientation

3. Use your online Volunteer Hub account to view and sign up for open shifts that work with your schedule!

For farm specific questions, contact our Farm Manager Kelly Wilson at kellyw@openarmsmn.org

Nonprofit: Open Arms of Minnesota

Join us as a volunteer at Open Farms! No matter your experience level, we would love your help growing delicious organic produce to nourish our neighbors. Volunteers can expect to take part in all aspects of work on our urban farms. This includes composting, forming beds, seeding crops, planting seedlings, mulching, weeding, and harvesting. Work varies based on the time of year.

 

Farm shifts are 2 hours long, and locations/times vary each day. Please dress for the weather and wear sturdy footwear. Bring what you need to be comfortable working outdoors (hat, sunscreen, snack.) Bring your own water bottle. We provide clean cloves and tools. 

Locations: 

Abundance Farm: 668 Victoria St S, St. Paul MN 55102 Hope Farm: 860 Otto Ave, St. Paul MN 55103 Afton Farm: 2167 Oakgreen Ave, Afton MN 55001 Compassion Farm 508 Morgan Ave N & 509 Logan Ave N, Minneapolis MN 55405 Joy Farm: 2645 14th Ave S, Minneapolis MN 55404

1. Apply online by creating a Volunteer Hub profile

2. Sign up for and attend a New Volunteer Orientation

3. Use your online Volunteer Hub account to view and sign up for open shifts that work with your schedule!

For farm specific questions, contact our Farm Manager Kelly Wilson at kellyw@openarmsmn.org

Nonprofit: Open Arms of Minnesota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spanish Speaking Interpreter

Fluent Spanish speakers are needed to help interpret for Spanish-speaking clients which currently represent a majority of our client base. 

Specific tasks include:

--greeting;

--helping new clients fill out registration forms;

--directing new clients through the process of receiving food. 

Volunteers shifts are from 9:30am  to 12:30pm or 12:30pm to 3:00pm.  The majority of our clients arrive during the morning shift, but numbers are increasing in the afternoon as well.

 

For anyone interested in working with the Minnehaha Food Shelf, please contact Board Chair Sara Olson at fargo1947@comcast.net or Board Member  Louise Robinson at larobinson303@gmail.com.

Nonprofit: Minnehaha United Methodist Food Shelf

Fluent Spanish speakers are needed to help interpret for Spanish-speaking clients which currently represent a majority of our client base. 

Specific tasks include:

--greeting;

--helping new clients fill out registration forms;

--directing new clients through the process of receiving food. 

Volunteers shifts are from 9:30am  to 12:30pm or 12:30pm to 3:00pm.  The majority of our clients arrive during the morning shift, but numbers are increasing in the afternoon as well.

 

For anyone interested in working with the Minnehaha Food Shelf, please contact Board Chair Sara Olson at fargo1947@comcast.net or Board Member  Louise Robinson at larobinson303@gmail.com.

Nonprofit: Minnehaha United Methodist Food Shelf

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55417

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Shelf Greeters and Food Packers

The Minnehaha Food Shelf has experienced tremendous growth in our client base.  We need additional volunteers to help support our greeting and food distribution activities.

Specific tasks include:

--greeting the clients;

--assisting with registration;

--directing clients through the food distribution process;

--re-stocking available food items. 

There are two shifts for these tasks every Tuesday, from 9:30am to 12:30pm and from 12:30 to 3:00pm.

 

For anyone interested in working with the Minnehaha Food Shelf, please contact Board Chair Sara Olson at fargo1947@comcast.net or Board Member  Louise Robinson at larobinson303@gmail.com.

Nonprofit: Minnehaha United Methodist Food Shelf

The Minnehaha Food Shelf has experienced tremendous growth in our client base.  We need additional volunteers to help support our greeting and food distribution activities.

Specific tasks include:

--greeting the clients;

--assisting with registration;

--directing clients through the food distribution process;

--re-stocking available food items. 

There are two shifts for these tasks every Tuesday, from 9:30am to 12:30pm and from 12:30 to 3:00pm.

 

For anyone interested in working with the Minnehaha Food Shelf, please contact Board Chair Sara Olson at fargo1947@comcast.net or Board Member  Louise Robinson at larobinson303@gmail.com.

Nonprofit: Minnehaha United Methodist Food Shelf

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55417

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Provide Groceries for Homeless Youth and Youth in Transitional Housing

Donate groceries and other items for our homeless youth shelters and transitional housing programs. Find specific items needed at www.lssmn.org/get-involved/volunteer/opportunities/metro-youth-groceries.

Because we have instituted no contact delivery procedures, please contact us before you visit to learn about the process and let us know you will be coming. 

Email MetroHomelessYouth@lssmn.org to coordinate your donation and with any questions. Thank you for your support!

 

Check out additional opportunities at www.lssmn.org/helpneighbors.

 

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Volunteer Services (LSS)

Donate groceries and other items for our homeless youth shelters and transitional housing programs. Find specific items needed at www.lssmn.org/get-involved/volunteer/opportunities/metro-youth-groceries.

Because we have instituted no contact delivery procedures, please contact us before you visit to learn about the process and let us know you will be coming. 

Email MetroHomelessYouth@lssmn.org to coordinate your donation and with any questions. Thank you for your support!

 

Check out additional opportunities at www.lssmn.org/helpneighbors.

 

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Volunteer Services (LSS)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare Food in South Minneapolis

Partner with us to provide food for those in need by preparing food that is distributed for use at congregate sites and schools. Meals are prepared at the Center for Changing Lives, 2400 Park Avenue, South Minneapolis. Precautions are taken to protect both volunteers and people receiving food.

We will accommodate your schedule. There are opportunities available on most days of the week. Thank you for your support and partnership!

Please contact Mary Lundquist at 612.321.1967.

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Volunteer Services (LSS)

Partner with us to provide food for those in need by preparing food that is distributed for use at congregate sites and schools. Meals are prepared at the Center for Changing Lives, 2400 Park Avenue, South Minneapolis. Precautions are taken to protect both volunteers and people receiving food.

We will accommodate your schedule. There are opportunities available on most days of the week. Thank you for your support and partnership!

Please contact Mary Lundquist at 612.321.1967.

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Volunteer Services (LSS)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Youth Experiencing Homelessness With Groceries

Donate groceries and other items for Lutheran Social Service (LSS) Metro Homeless Youth emergency shelter and transitional housing programs for youth experiencing homelessness. Find specific items needed at www.lssmn.org/get-involved/volunteer/opportunities/metro-youth-groceries. Some of the common items needed are currently things like:

$10 Target Gift Cards Non perishable foods (cans and dried items)  Fresh fruits and veggies  Household cleaning supplies Self care items (nail polish, bath bombs, hair accessories)  Diapers 

In response to the COVID-19 public health crisis, we have instituted a no contact drop of procedure. Please contact us before you visit to learn more about our programs, the process and to schedule a drop off time.  

Please email MetroHomelessYouth@lssmn.org to coordinate your donation and with any questions. Thank you for your support!

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Metro Homeless Youth Programs (LSS)

Donate groceries and other items for Lutheran Social Service (LSS) Metro Homeless Youth emergency shelter and transitional housing programs for youth experiencing homelessness. Find specific items needed at www.lssmn.org/get-involved/volunteer/opportunities/metro-youth-groceries. Some of the common items needed are currently things like:

$10 Target Gift Cards Non perishable foods (cans and dried items)  Fresh fruits and veggies  Household cleaning supplies Self care items (nail polish, bath bombs, hair accessories)  Diapers 

In response to the COVID-19 public health crisis, we have instituted a no contact drop of procedure. Please contact us before you visit to learn more about our programs, the process and to schedule a drop off time.  

Please email MetroHomelessYouth@lssmn.org to coordinate your donation and with any questions. Thank you for your support!

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Metro Homeless Youth Programs (LSS)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Life Haven Make- A-Meal

Life Haven provides short term transitional housing to teen moms (ages 16-17) who are experiencing homelessness and their children. The program provides a friendly, safe place where young moms can move out of survival mode and begin to work on a plan that will lead them toward stability for themselves and  their  children. 

Meals are needed that can feed 6 adults for brunch and contains a  main dish,  a side dish, and some kind of veggies.  Milk or juice, fruit, and dessert are also much appreciated.

Examples: 

Home made french toast with eggs and fruit

All the fixings for breakfast tacos

Quiche or frittata with fruit on the side

Meals are needed that are completely prepared when dropped off with only re-heating necessary. 

Thank you for your interest in helping provide nutritious food for teen moms and their children. 

In response to the COVID-19 public health crisis, we have established "no contact" drop off procedures. 

Please contact MetroHomelessYouth@lssmn.org for more information or be placed on our meal donation schedule.  Thank you for your generosity during these challenging times.    

 

  

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Metro Homeless Youth Programs (LSS)

Life Haven provides short term transitional housing to teen moms (ages 16-17) who are experiencing homelessness and their children. The program provides a friendly, safe place where young moms can move out of survival mode and begin to work on a plan that will lead them toward stability for themselves and  their  children. 

Meals are needed that can feed 6 adults for brunch and contains a  main dish,  a side dish, and some kind of veggies.  Milk or juice, fruit, and dessert are also much appreciated.

Examples: 

Home made french toast with eggs and fruit

All the fixings for breakfast tacos

Quiche or frittata with fruit on the side

Meals are needed that are completely prepared when dropped off with only re-heating necessary. 

Thank you for your interest in helping provide nutritious food for teen moms and their children. 

In response to the COVID-19 public health crisis, we have established "no contact" drop off procedures. 

Please contact MetroHomelessYouth@lssmn.org for more information or be placed on our meal donation schedule.  Thank you for your generosity during these challenging times.    

 

  

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Metro Homeless Youth Programs (LSS)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals for Safe House Emergency Youth Shelter

Volunteers are needed to prepare dinners for youth (ages 16-20) staying at our Lutheran Social Service (LSS) Metro Homeless Youth SafeHouse Emergency shelter in Saint Paul. At SafeHouse staff and youth work one on one to create individualized plans towards stability, independence, and a bright future.

We are currently in need of donations of meals prepared off- site and then delivered to Safe House for the month of September and onward. This is a great opportunity to involve the whole family and to teach children about meal planning, nutrition and giving back to others. 

In response to the ongoing COVID-19 public health crisis, we have established a "no contact" drop off procedure.  Please contact MetroHomelessYouth@lssmn.org for more information and to sign up for a meal date.  Thank you for your generosity during these challenging times!

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Metro Homeless Youth Programs (LSS)

Volunteers are needed to prepare dinners for youth (ages 16-20) staying at our Lutheran Social Service (LSS) Metro Homeless Youth SafeHouse Emergency shelter in Saint Paul. At SafeHouse staff and youth work one on one to create individualized plans towards stability, independence, and a bright future.

We are currently in need of donations of meals prepared off- site and then delivered to Safe House for the month of September and onward. This is a great opportunity to involve the whole family and to teach children about meal planning, nutrition and giving back to others. 

In response to the ongoing COVID-19 public health crisis, we have established a "no contact" drop off procedure.  Please contact MetroHomelessYouth@lssmn.org for more information and to sign up for a meal date.  Thank you for your generosity during these challenging times!

Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Metro Homeless Youth Programs (LSS)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Foodshelf Front Desk

Answering the phones and greeting clients: We will provide training and scripts for this role. This volunteer will be stationed at the desk and responsible for answering the phone, taking client information needed to make appointments and making appointments.  This volunteer will also be the first face people see and interact with as they come for appointments. Staff will be present for all volunteer shifts. Please note, we have instituted socially distant an and safety precautions in response to COVID 19. 

Shifts are as follows:

Monday and Tuesday: 9-12, 12-2:30, 2:30-5:00

Thursday: 11-2:00, 2-5:00

Saturday: 9-11:30, 11:30-2

Nonprofit: Joyce Uptown Food Shelf

Answering the phones and greeting clients: We will provide training and scripts for this role. This volunteer will be stationed at the desk and responsible for answering the phone, taking client information needed to make appointments and making appointments.  This volunteer will also be the first face people see and interact with as they come for appointments. Staff will be present for all volunteer shifts. Please note, we have instituted socially distant an and safety precautions in response to COVID 19. 

Shifts are as follows:

Monday and Tuesday: 9-12, 12-2:30, 2:30-5:00

Thursday: 11-2:00, 2-5:00

Saturday: 9-11:30, 11:30-2

Nonprofit: Joyce Uptown Food Shelf

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55408-2722

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Foodshelf Shopping Assistant

Volunteers will greet clients and answer any questions about current inventory, assist with finding products, and provide a friendly shopping experience.  As clients finish shopping, volunteers will assist with bagging groceries, and helping out to car if needed. Volunteer will also assist in restocking as needed. Staff will be present for all volunteer shifts. Please note, we have instituted socially distant and safety precautions in response to COVID 19.

Shifts are as follows: 

Monday and Tuesday: 9-12, 12-2:30, 2:30-5:00

Thursday: 11-2:00, 2-5:00

Saturday: 9-11:30, 11:30-2

Nonprofit: Joyce Uptown Food Shelf

Volunteers will greet clients and answer any questions about current inventory, assist with finding products, and provide a friendly shopping experience.  As clients finish shopping, volunteers will assist with bagging groceries, and helping out to car if needed. Volunteer will also assist in restocking as needed. Staff will be present for all volunteer shifts. Please note, we have instituted socially distant and safety precautions in response to COVID 19.

Shifts are as follows: 

Monday and Tuesday: 9-12, 12-2:30, 2:30-5:00

Thursday: 11-2:00, 2-5:00

Saturday: 9-11:30, 11:30-2

Nonprofit: Joyce Uptown Food Shelf

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55408-2722

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Shelf Administrative Front Desk Volunteer

Do you love meeting new people and helping others with their questions? If your answer is a resounding “Yes!”, we want you as our friendly Food Shelf front desk volunteer! You will be the first point of contact for any caller to Hallie Q. Brown Community Center. In addition to greeting visitors, you will help to explain and answer questions about our center’s Food Shelf program; manage phone calls and take messages as needed; assist our center’s staff with administrative tasks when requested. We are looking for volunteers with good written and verbal communication skills and a great personality. Knowledge of computers, adaptive technology, and software are assets but not required.

Nonprofit: Hallie Q. Brown Community Center

Do you love meeting new people and helping others with their questions? If your answer is a resounding “Yes!”, we want you as our friendly Food Shelf front desk volunteer! You will be the first point of contact for any caller to Hallie Q. Brown Community Center. In addition to greeting visitors, you will help to explain and answer questions about our center’s Food Shelf program; manage phone calls and take messages as needed; assist our center’s staff with administrative tasks when requested. We are looking for volunteers with good written and verbal communication skills and a great personality. Knowledge of computers, adaptive technology, and software are assets but not required.

Nonprofit: Hallie Q. Brown Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Shelf Shopping Assistant

Our food shelf is an important service that our center provides to the community, and you can be part of an amazing team that makes a real difference to many of our clients. As a food shelf shopping assistant volunteer, you will help to welcome clients, check them in and connect them with shoppers; answer phone calls, take messages and schedule phone calls; and receive and unload deliveries, track inventory, and stock shelves. This is a great opportunity for those keen to volunteer in groups as well. We are looking for volunteers able to lift at least 15lbs; comfortable working outdoors; and with excellent verbal and written communication skills and customer service. We would prefer a minimum 3-6-month commitment, and we have opportunities available on weekdays during our business hours of 9am-5pm.

Nonprofit: Hallie Q. Brown Community Center

Our food shelf is an important service that our center provides to the community, and you can be part of an amazing team that makes a real difference to many of our clients. As a food shelf shopping assistant volunteer, you will help to welcome clients, check them in and connect them with shoppers; answer phone calls, take messages and schedule phone calls; and receive and unload deliveries, track inventory, and stock shelves. This is a great opportunity for those keen to volunteer in groups as well. We are looking for volunteers able to lift at least 15lbs; comfortable working outdoors; and with excellent verbal and written communication skills and customer service. We would prefer a minimum 3-6-month commitment, and we have opportunities available on weekdays during our business hours of 9am-5pm.

Nonprofit: Hallie Q. Brown Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Aging Services Doorstep Delivery

Aging Services is looking for volunteers to help older adults remain living in their home. Our doorstep volunteers help pick up food from our food shelves and deliver it to our clients homes.

- gas mileage reimbursement

- need to have a larger vehicle for deliveries

- need to lift up to 40lbs

Aging Services cover the following counties: Chisago/Isanti, Kanabec, Pine and Mille Lacs. 

Right now the need is in our Cambridge, Upper Pine area. We are looking at expanding into the Wisconsin area. If interested please complete the application online at our website. www.familypathways.org/volunteer or contact Volunteer Manager Brooke Zank at 651-674-8040 or brookez@familypathways.org

Family Pathways programs are supported, in part, by the Federal Older Americans Act via contract with Central Minnesota Council on Aging under an Area Plan approved by the MN Board on Aging; by Minnesota Department of Human Services, local donors, cost share contributions, and our Family Pathways Thrift Stores.

 

Nonprofit: Family Pathways

Aging Services is looking for volunteers to help older adults remain living in their home. Our doorstep volunteers help pick up food from our food shelves and deliver it to our clients homes.

- gas mileage reimbursement

- need to have a larger vehicle for deliveries

- need to lift up to 40lbs

Aging Services cover the following counties: Chisago/Isanti, Kanabec, Pine and Mille Lacs. 

Right now the need is in our Cambridge, Upper Pine area. We are looking at expanding into the Wisconsin area. If interested please complete the application online at our website. www.familypathways.org/volunteer or contact Volunteer Manager Brooke Zank at 651-674-8040 or brookez@familypathways.org

Family Pathways programs are supported, in part, by the Federal Older Americans Act via contract with Central Minnesota Council on Aging under an Area Plan approved by the MN Board on Aging; by Minnesota Department of Human Services, local donors, cost share contributions, and our Family Pathways Thrift Stores.

 

Nonprofit: Family Pathways

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55013

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Driver

CEAP Meals on Wheels delivers hot, nutritious, lunch-time meals for 450 seniors and individuals in 9 cities who are not able to prepare meals or leave their homes. Our Meals on Wheels neighbors are active participants in a collective effort to grow a more equitable, healthy, and joyful community through access to food, while enjoying the comfort and safety of their own homes. Shifts are available Monday-Friday with each shift beginning at 10:30am and ending around noon. Visit www.ceap.org/get-involved/ to fill out our volunteer interest form, or contact mealsonwheels@ceap.com or (763) 450-3678 for more information.

 

Drivers ensure that our neighbors receive their hot, nutritious meals on time. When our drivers deliver meals, they also deliver safety checks and friendship! This service is vital for our homebound neighbors and community members who are unable to prepare meals for themselves.

Nonprofit: Community Emergency Assistance Program

CEAP Meals on Wheels delivers hot, nutritious, lunch-time meals for 450 seniors and individuals in 9 cities who are not able to prepare meals or leave their homes. Our Meals on Wheels neighbors are active participants in a collective effort to grow a more equitable, healthy, and joyful community through access to food, while enjoying the comfort and safety of their own homes. Shifts are available Monday-Friday with each shift beginning at 10:30am and ending around noon. Visit www.ceap.org/get-involved/ to fill out our volunteer interest form, or contact mealsonwheels@ceap.com or (763) 450-3678 for more information.

 

Drivers ensure that our neighbors receive their hot, nutritious meals on time. When our drivers deliver meals, they also deliver safety checks and friendship! This service is vital for our homebound neighbors and community members who are unable to prepare meals for themselves.

Nonprofit: Community Emergency Assistance Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55429

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Kitchen Assistant

CEAP Meals on Wheels delivers hot, nutritious, lunch-time meals for 450 seniors and individuals in 9 cities who are not able to prepare meals or leave their homes. Our Meals on Wheels neighbors are active participants in a collective effort to grow a more equitable, healthy, and joyful community through access to food, while enjoying the comfort and safety of their own homes. Shifts are available Monday-Friday with each shift beginning at 8:30am and ending around 10:30am. Visit www.ceap.org/get-involved/ to fill out our volunteer interest form, or contact mealsonwheels@ceap.com or (763) 450-3678 for more information.

Kitchen Assistants help the CEAP Meals on Wheels team ensure that meals are labeled correctly and packed appropriately in clean carriers. This includes the packing of beverages, sides, and meals into the delivery bags. This position completes paperwork and bag labels. This position requires standing, light lifting and some twisting. We can accommodate to individual needs, as necessary.

Nonprofit: Community Emergency Assistance Program

CEAP Meals on Wheels delivers hot, nutritious, lunch-time meals for 450 seniors and individuals in 9 cities who are not able to prepare meals or leave their homes. Our Meals on Wheels neighbors are active participants in a collective effort to grow a more equitable, healthy, and joyful community through access to food, while enjoying the comfort and safety of their own homes. Shifts are available Monday-Friday with each shift beginning at 8:30am and ending around 10:30am. Visit www.ceap.org/get-involved/ to fill out our volunteer interest form, or contact mealsonwheels@ceap.com or (763) 450-3678 for more information.

Kitchen Assistants help the CEAP Meals on Wheels team ensure that meals are labeled correctly and packed appropriately in clean carriers. This includes the packing of beverages, sides, and meals into the delivery bags. This position completes paperwork and bag labels. This position requires standing, light lifting and some twisting. We can accommodate to individual needs, as necessary.

Nonprofit: Community Emergency Assistance Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55429

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Frozen Meal Packer

CEAP Meals on Wheels delivers hot, nutritious, lunch-time meals for 450 seniors and individuals in 9 cities who are not able to prepare meals or leave their homes. Our Meals on Wheels neighbors are active participants in a collective effort to grow a more equitable, healthy, and joyful community through access to food, while enjoying the comfort and safety of their own homes. Shifts are available Monday-Friday with each shift beginning at 12:30pm and ending at 2pm. Visit www.ceap.org/get-involved/ to fill out our volunteer interest form, or contact mealsonwheels@ceap.com or (763) 450-3678 for more information.

 Meal Packers help the CEAP Meals on Wheels team pack frozen nutritious meals, beverages, and sides to share with our homebound neighbors who benefit most from receiving a weekly frozen meal delivery. This position requires moderate lifting and bending. We can accommodate to individual needs, as necessary.

Nonprofit: Community Emergency Assistance Program

CEAP Meals on Wheels delivers hot, nutritious, lunch-time meals for 450 seniors and individuals in 9 cities who are not able to prepare meals or leave their homes. Our Meals on Wheels neighbors are active participants in a collective effort to grow a more equitable, healthy, and joyful community through access to food, while enjoying the comfort and safety of their own homes. Shifts are available Monday-Friday with each shift beginning at 12:30pm and ending at 2pm. Visit www.ceap.org/get-involved/ to fill out our volunteer interest form, or contact mealsonwheels@ceap.com or (763) 450-3678 for more information.

 Meal Packers help the CEAP Meals on Wheels team pack frozen nutritious meals, beverages, and sides to share with our homebound neighbors who benefit most from receiving a weekly frozen meal delivery. This position requires moderate lifting and bending. We can accommodate to individual needs, as necessary.

Nonprofit: Community Emergency Assistance Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55429

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Market Team Member

CEAP's Food Market nourishes our neighbors with curated, healthy food. We share nearly 2 million pounds of food with our neighbors each year!

Food Market Team Members assist with projects like packing grocery orders, sorting food donations, and providing curbside service to participants.

Nonprofit: Community Emergency Assistance Program

CEAP's Food Market nourishes our neighbors with curated, healthy food. We share nearly 2 million pounds of food with our neighbors each year!

Food Market Team Members assist with projects like packing grocery orders, sorting food donations, and providing curbside service to participants.

Nonprofit: Community Emergency Assistance Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55429

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Distribution Center Support in St Paul

Every year, Catholic Charities serves over one million healthy meals and snacks and provides supplies to nearly 20,000 people most in need in our community. At the Catholic Charities Distribution Center (CCDC), we receive large donations of food and other new and unused clothing and household, personal care and supplies that are distributed to our client programs and 11 food service sites throughout the Twin Cities. 

We are in need of volunteers to assist with sorting and packing non-food donations, sorting and storing large quantities of food as well as helping with composting and recycling tasks, processing sizeable amounts of fresh fruits and vegetables, making sandwiches and/or other food service preparations. No special skills are required.  We welcome volunteers who are age 14 and older. Our distribution center is located near downtown St. Paul and just east of lower-town - we have a parking in our lot and on Chester Street We receive donations each business day resulting in much needed help - we would love to have you join us! 

We welcome you to sign up using our volunteer portal and look for St Paul Distribution Ctr Sort & Prep.

Nonprofit: Catholic Charities Twin Cities

Every year, Catholic Charities serves over one million healthy meals and snacks and provides supplies to nearly 20,000 people most in need in our community. At the Catholic Charities Distribution Center (CCDC), we receive large donations of food and other new and unused clothing and household, personal care and supplies that are distributed to our client programs and 11 food service sites throughout the Twin Cities. 

We are in need of volunteers to assist with sorting and packing non-food donations, sorting and storing large quantities of food as well as helping with composting and recycling tasks, processing sizeable amounts of fresh fruits and vegetables, making sandwiches and/or other food service preparations. No special skills are required.  We welcome volunteers who are age 14 and older. Our distribution center is located near downtown St. Paul and just east of lower-town - we have a parking in our lot and on Chester Street We receive donations each business day resulting in much needed help - we would love to have you join us! 

We welcome you to sign up using our volunteer portal and look for St Paul Distribution Ctr Sort & Prep.

Nonprofit: Catholic Charities Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55107

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Event Volunteer

Position Overview: The Event Volunteer is a volunteer position that represents Basic Needs Thrift Shop at community events in order to spread awareness of the shop, its mission, and opportunities to be involved.

Key Responsibilities:

Positively represent Basic Needs Thrift Shop through interactions at public events Accurately convey the mission and needs of Stone Soup Thrift Shop Work alongside other event volunteers to have informative conversations with event attendees Record volunteer hours

Impact of Role: Representing Basic Needs Thrift Shop at events helps spread the word about the shop, its mission, and its ongoing needs. Nearly 50% of all proceeds are donated back into the community, so your work supports a variety of local causes in addition to connecting customers to quality, inexpensive clothing and household items.

Support: The Event Volunteer will report to and be supported by the Volunteer Coordinator.

Schedule and Commitment: Volunteers are asked to commit to a shift during the event. Shift times will vary depending on the event but are typically 2-4 hours. Most events take place in South St. Paul and the surrounding community. Most events occur on evenings and weekends.

Skills and Qualifications:

Ability to work with people from a wide variety of backgrounds and life experiences Friendly demeanor and willingness to talk to people in an event setting Understanding of Basic Needs Thrift Shop’s mission and work An orientation and all job-specific training will be provided!

Benefit to Volunteer:

Be part of a community-minded team working for a common mission Meet new people while benefiting the community Use your skills and gain new skills in a fun environment

Does this sound like a good fit? Contact the Basic Needs Thrift Shop Volunteer Coordinator, Sofia Brown, at (651) 458-9786  or volunteermgr@basicneedsmn.org to learn more or submit an application.

 

Nonprofit: Basic Needs Inc. of South Washington County

Position Overview: The Event Volunteer is a volunteer position that represents Basic Needs Thrift Shop at community events in order to spread awareness of the shop, its mission, and opportunities to be involved.

Key Responsibilities:

Positively represent Basic Needs Thrift Shop through interactions at public events Accurately convey the mission and needs of Stone Soup Thrift Shop Work alongside other event volunteers to have informative conversations with event attendees Record volunteer hours

Impact of Role: Representing Basic Needs Thrift Shop at events helps spread the word about the shop, its mission, and its ongoing needs. Nearly 50% of all proceeds are donated back into the community, so your work supports a variety of local causes in addition to connecting customers to quality, inexpensive clothing and household items.

Support: The Event Volunteer will report to and be supported by the Volunteer Coordinator.

Schedule and Commitment: Volunteers are asked to commit to a shift during the event. Shift times will vary depending on the event but are typically 2-4 hours. Most events take place in South St. Paul and the surrounding community. Most events occur on evenings and weekends.

Skills and Qualifications:

Ability to work with people from a wide variety of backgrounds and life experiences Friendly demeanor and willingness to talk to people in an event setting Understanding of Basic Needs Thrift Shop’s mission and work An orientation and all job-specific training will be provided!

Benefit to Volunteer:

Be part of a community-minded team working for a common mission Meet new people while benefiting the community Use your skills and gain new skills in a fun environment

Does this sound like a good fit? Contact the Basic Needs Thrift Shop Volunteer Coordinator, Sofia Brown, at (651) 458-9786  or volunteermgr@basicneedsmn.org to learn more or submit an application.

 

Nonprofit: Basic Needs Inc. of South Washington County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55071

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Education Facilitation Volunteer

Support our sustainability education team at schools across the Twin Cities! Our sustainability educators lead innovative, hands-on programming relating to STEM, sustainability, and urban agriculture in 15 area schools. Lend a helping hand while our youth conduct experiments, care for aquaponics systems, and more! Experience in education or working with youth is preferred. 

Nonprofit: Spark-Y Youth Action Labs

Support our sustainability education team at schools across the Twin Cities! Our sustainability educators lead innovative, hands-on programming relating to STEM, sustainability, and urban agriculture in 15 area schools. Lend a helping hand while our youth conduct experiments, care for aquaponics systems, and more! Experience in education or working with youth is preferred. 

Nonprofit: Spark-Y Youth Action Labs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55413

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dakota County Adopt a Highway Program (Age 1 +)

The Adopt-a-Highway Program looks for volunteers to collect litter along designated segments of County highways to help keep roadsides clean. Coordination of the program and supplies (safety vests, trash bags and training) are provided by the Dakota County Transportation Department.

Getting Started

Individuals or groups commit to cleaning up their designated roadway segment as a onetime commitment or more. To apply, fill out a volunteer application and we will review the section of road desired to make sure it is open for adoption. Once your application clears, your group is ready to go!

The Transportation Department maintenance crew will pick up and dispose of filled bags and other debris, left at the side of the road.

Free Recognition Signs

Individuals or groups agreeing to contribute time to clean up the roadway twice a year (spring & fall) for a minimum of two years, will receive a 24” by 30” recognition signs, installed free for their contribution. One recognition sign is placed for a minimum one mile commitment. Two signs are placed for a minimum two miles or more commitment. 

Interested?

Check to see what areas are available on the Adopt-a-Highway map. Click on the highway sections to see if they are available for adoption. For more information about the program, review the Adopt-a-Highway Brochure and Safety Tips.Once you have a road section selected, please contact us by completing a volunteer application.

 

 

Nonprofit: Dakota County

The Adopt-a-Highway Program looks for volunteers to collect litter along designated segments of County highways to help keep roadsides clean. Coordination of the program and supplies (safety vests, trash bags and training) are provided by the Dakota County Transportation Department.

Getting Started

Individuals or groups commit to cleaning up their designated roadway segment as a onetime commitment or more. To apply, fill out a volunteer application and we will review the section of road desired to make sure it is open for adoption. Once your application clears, your group is ready to go!

The Transportation Department maintenance crew will pick up and dispose of filled bags and other debris, left at the side of the road.

Free Recognition Signs

Individuals or groups agreeing to contribute time to clean up the roadway twice a year (spring & fall) for a minimum of two years, will receive a 24” by 30” recognition signs, installed free for their contribution. One recognition sign is placed for a minimum one mile commitment. Two signs are placed for a minimum two miles or more commitment. 

Interested?

Check to see what areas are available on the Adopt-a-Highway map. Click on the highway sections to see if they are available for adoption. For more information about the program, review the Adopt-a-Highway Brochure and Safety Tips.Once you have a road section selected, please contact us by completing a volunteer application.

 

 

Nonprofit: Dakota County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55124

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Build Community by Joining the Supper Club!

Who We Are
Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to 300 neighbors living with HIV/ AIDS. Those who live with us have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so we commit to ensuring that living at Clare Housing feels healing, empowering, dignifying, and connective. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

The Opportunity
Supper Club is one of our longest-running programs. Individuals, pairs, or small groups (max 4 people) prepare, serve, share, and clean up after the evening meal for 4 neighbors living in one of our South Minneapolis community care homes. More important than the meal itself, they offer companionship and community. If you like to cook, eat, and/or build community, come join the Supper Club!

Note: if possible, we ask Supper Club volunteers to commit to a regular shift at their designated care home (at least monthly), which helps deepen relationship and strengthen community.

Note: All Supper Club volunteers are required to undergo a background check and fingerprinting (paid for by Clare Housing)

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at (612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Who We Are
Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to 300 neighbors living with HIV/ AIDS. Those who live with us have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so we commit to ensuring that living at Clare Housing feels healing, empowering, dignifying, and connective. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

The Opportunity
Supper Club is one of our longest-running programs. Individuals, pairs, or small groups (max 4 people) prepare, serve, share, and clean up after the evening meal for 4 neighbors living in one of our South Minneapolis community care homes. More important than the meal itself, they offer companionship and community. If you like to cook, eat, and/or build community, come join the Supper Club!

Note: if possible, we ask Supper Club volunteers to commit to a regular shift at their designated care home (at least monthly), which helps deepen relationship and strengthen community.

Note: All Supper Club volunteers are required to undergo a background check and fingerprinting (paid for by Clare Housing)

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at (612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55407

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Create Community through a Game Night!

Who We Are
Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to 300 neighbors living with HIV/ AIDS. Those who live with us have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so we commit to ensuring that living at Clare Housing feels healing, empowering, dignifying, and connective. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

The Opportunity
Many of us have memories of playing games together with friends or family, having warm conversation and tasty snacks while engaging in some (friendly) competition. Help us create that sense of togetherness with our residents by hosting a game night at one of our apartment buildings!

You pick the game, the prizes, and the snacks, whatever feeds your spirit and gets you excited!

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at (612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Who We Are
Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to 300 neighbors living with HIV/ AIDS. Those who live with us have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so we commit to ensuring that living at Clare Housing feels healing, empowering, dignifying, and connective. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

The Opportunity
Many of us have memories of playing games together with friends or family, having warm conversation and tasty snacks while engaging in some (friendly) competition. Help us create that sense of togetherness with our residents by hosting a game night at one of our apartment buildings!

You pick the game, the prizes, and the snacks, whatever feeds your spirit and gets you excited!

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at (612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55413

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become an Alliance for the Great Lakes Ambassador!

The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research. One of the ways to advance our efforts is by becoming an Alliance Ambassador.  

Alliance Ambassadors 

We give Ambassadors training about the Great Lakes and how best to advocate to protect them. Virtual meetings are held throughout the year where Ambassadors can learn from experts about Great Lakes topics like plastic pollution, invasive species, and water infrastructure. We also help Ambassadors build skills like public speaking and tabling. 

As an Ambassador, you will have many opportunities to take action for the lakes: 

Give presentations to community, youth, and business groups about the Great Lakes and the threats they face  Table at community events to raise awareness about the Great Lakes and the Alliance  Share information and spread awareness on social media  And more! 

 

The Alliance is here to support you every step of the way. We provide all needed supplies and event preparation and reimburse for event costs, such as parking. If this program is of interest to you, let us know, and we can set up an introductory call, so that we can tell you a bit more about the program. 

Nonprofit: Alliance for the Great Lakes

The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research. One of the ways to advance our efforts is by becoming an Alliance Ambassador.  

Alliance Ambassadors 

We give Ambassadors training about the Great Lakes and how best to advocate to protect them. Virtual meetings are held throughout the year where Ambassadors can learn from experts about Great Lakes topics like plastic pollution, invasive species, and water infrastructure. We also help Ambassadors build skills like public speaking and tabling. 

As an Ambassador, you will have many opportunities to take action for the lakes: 

Give presentations to community, youth, and business groups about the Great Lakes and the threats they face  Table at community events to raise awareness about the Great Lakes and the Alliance  Share information and spread awareness on social media  And more! 

 

The Alliance is here to support you every step of the way. We provide all needed supplies and event preparation and reimburse for event costs, such as parking. If this program is of interest to you, let us know, and we can set up an introductory call, so that we can tell you a bit more about the program. 

Nonprofit: Alliance for the Great Lakes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make a difference – join us on the beach!

Keeping our Great Lakes beaches clean starts with you! Adopt-a-Beach cleanups are a fun, free, easy way to give back to your community and keep plastic pollution out of our Great Lakes. It’s easy to jump right into the Adopt-a-Beach community. Join a cleanup today!  

The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research.  

Each year, through the Adopt-a-Beach program, thousands of volunteers work to keep the Great Lakes shorelines healthy by removing litter from our beaches and collecting important data. 

Join the Adopt-a-Beach movement today! You can take part in two ways: 

Find an Adopt-a-Beach cleanup near you and sign up. A Team Leader will meet you at the beach with all the supplies! 

You can also become a Team Leader and host your own cleanup with friends, family, or community members. This is a great opportunity to keep your community beautiful and engage those around you. We have lots of resources to help you organize a successful cleanup! 

We have 2 Virtual Team Leader Trainings coming up that you can register for below: 

June 26, 2024 12pm-1pm CDT 

July 17, 2024 6pm-7pm CDT 

We hope to see you on the beach this season! 

Nonprofit: Alliance for the Great Lakes

Keeping our Great Lakes beaches clean starts with you! Adopt-a-Beach cleanups are a fun, free, easy way to give back to your community and keep plastic pollution out of our Great Lakes. It’s easy to jump right into the Adopt-a-Beach community. Join a cleanup today!  

The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research.  

Each year, through the Adopt-a-Beach program, thousands of volunteers work to keep the Great Lakes shorelines healthy by removing litter from our beaches and collecting important data. 

Join the Adopt-a-Beach movement today! You can take part in two ways: 

Find an Adopt-a-Beach cleanup near you and sign up. A Team Leader will meet you at the beach with all the supplies! 

You can also become a Team Leader and host your own cleanup with friends, family, or community members. This is a great opportunity to keep your community beautiful and engage those around you. We have lots of resources to help you organize a successful cleanup! 

We have 2 Virtual Team Leader Trainings coming up that you can register for below: 

June 26, 2024 12pm-1pm CDT 

July 17, 2024 6pm-7pm CDT 

We hope to see you on the beach this season! 

Nonprofit: Alliance for the Great Lakes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Us Nourish Our Community During Tough Times

Who We Are
Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to 300 neighbors living with HIV/ AIDS. Those who live with us have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so we commit to ensuring that living at Clare Housing feels healing, empowering, dignifying, and connective. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

The Opportunity
Life happens; we all know this. Sometimes daily necessities, such as personal hygiene items, cleaning supplies, and food are hard to come by; that’s why we like to keep some basic items on-hand for days and moments when our community needs a little boost.

We like to stock nutritious, satisfying, and non-perishable food and household items on an ongoing basis. Some examples include:

Peanut butter Canned soups and stews (chili, hearty soups, etc.) Laundry detergent Kitchen and bathroom cleaners Rice Microwaveable instant oatmeal Pancake mix Special diet foods - gluten-free, low-sugar, low-sodium Vinegar and baking soda Sponges

For a current list of basic needs supplies, please check out our registry with Target, which you can shop from directly! The link is https://www.target.com/gift-registry/gift/clare-basic-needs

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at (612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Who We Are
Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to 300 neighbors living with HIV/ AIDS. Those who live with us have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so we commit to ensuring that living at Clare Housing feels healing, empowering, dignifying, and connective. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

The Opportunity
Life happens; we all know this. Sometimes daily necessities, such as personal hygiene items, cleaning supplies, and food are hard to come by; that’s why we like to keep some basic items on-hand for days and moments when our community needs a little boost.

We like to stock nutritious, satisfying, and non-perishable food and household items on an ongoing basis. Some examples include:

Peanut butter Canned soups and stews (chili, hearty soups, etc.) Laundry detergent Kitchen and bathroom cleaners Rice Microwaveable instant oatmeal Pancake mix Special diet foods - gluten-free, low-sugar, low-sodium Vinegar and baking soda Sponges

For a current list of basic needs supplies, please check out our registry with Target, which you can shop from directly! The link is https://www.target.com/gift-registry/gift/clare-basic-needs

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at (612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55413

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Increase Pride through Personal Style: Calling All Salon Professionals!

Who We Are
Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to 300 neighbors living with HIV/ AIDS. Those who live with us have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so we commit to ensuring that living at Clare Housing feels healing, empowering, dignifying, and connective. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

The Opportunity
Hair is powerful and about so much more than just looking good; how we style our hair can tell a story about who we are, where we come from, and what matters to us. It’s a representation of our humanity and identities.

Help your Clare Housing neighbors deepen their confidence, self-expression, and pride by offering your personal care services for a few hours! If you are licensed to cut and style hair, provide nail treatments, or offer other salon services, we would be ecstatic to hear from you.

Note: We’re ideally looking for folks who can make an ongoing commitment (~3-4 hrs every 1-2 months) and are willing to undergo a background check

Note: our residents come from a variety of racial and ethnic backgrounds, so having some background styling different hair types is preferred

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at (612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Who We Are
Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to 300 neighbors living with HIV/ AIDS. Those who live with us have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so we commit to ensuring that living at Clare Housing feels healing, empowering, dignifying, and connective. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

The Opportunity
Hair is powerful and about so much more than just looking good; how we style our hair can tell a story about who we are, where we come from, and what matters to us. It’s a representation of our humanity and identities.

Help your Clare Housing neighbors deepen their confidence, self-expression, and pride by offering your personal care services for a few hours! If you are licensed to cut and style hair, provide nail treatments, or offer other salon services, we would be ecstatic to hear from you.

Note: We’re ideally looking for folks who can make an ongoing commitment (~3-4 hrs every 1-2 months) and are willing to undergo a background check

Note: our residents come from a variety of racial and ethnic backgrounds, so having some background styling different hair types is preferred

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at (612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55413

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Prepare and Share a Meal in Community!

Who We Are
Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to 300 neighbors living with HIV/ AIDS. Those who live with us have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so we commit to ensuring that living at Clare Housing feels healing, empowering, dignifying, and connective. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

The Opportunity
Strengthen community and connection by hosting a meal at one of our apartment buildings! We welcome groups of up to 8 folks to prepare, serve, share, and clean up a meal for residents (usually anywhere from 10 - 20 folks) at one of our properties in Northeast Minneapolis, South Minneapolis, or Robbinsdale. The possibilities are endless: breakfast for dinner, summer barbecue, hotdish night... whatever gets your creativity going and energy flowing!

We welcome individuals and groups who are able to serve one-time or on a recurring basis. Whatever works best for you!

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at (612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Who We Are
Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to 300 neighbors living with HIV/ AIDS. Those who live with us have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so we commit to ensuring that living at Clare Housing feels healing, empowering, dignifying, and connective. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

The Opportunity
Strengthen community and connection by hosting a meal at one of our apartment buildings! We welcome groups of up to 8 folks to prepare, serve, share, and clean up a meal for residents (usually anywhere from 10 - 20 folks) at one of our properties in Northeast Minneapolis, South Minneapolis, or Robbinsdale. The possibilities are endless: breakfast for dinner, summer barbecue, hotdish night... whatever gets your creativity going and energy flowing!

We welcome individuals and groups who are able to serve one-time or on a recurring basis. Whatever works best for you!

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at (612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55413

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Provide Some Relief During Tough Moments with Gift Cards

Who We Are
Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to 300 neighbors living with HIV/ AIDS. Those who live with us have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so we commit to ensuring that living at Clare Housing feels healing, empowering, dignifying, and connective. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

The Opportunity

We have all experienced unexpected challenges and barriers, right? Sometimes, when life throws a curve-ball, our residents aren’t able to cover all their regular expenses.

Enter: neighbors like you.

We invite you to provide a little relief in these moments by gathering and donating some gift cards. Cards from grocery, discount, or drug stores are always welcome (think Target, Cub Foods, Hy-Vee, CVS, Walgreens, Dollar Tree, Holiday, and Speedway). Even just $25 can go a long way in helping your Clare Housing neighbors navigate tough moments and continue achieving their goals!

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at ((612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Who We Are
Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to 300 neighbors living with HIV/ AIDS. Those who live with us have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so we commit to ensuring that living at Clare Housing feels healing, empowering, dignifying, and connective. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

The Opportunity

We have all experienced unexpected challenges and barriers, right? Sometimes, when life throws a curve-ball, our residents aren’t able to cover all their regular expenses.

Enter: neighbors like you.

We invite you to provide a little relief in these moments by gathering and donating some gift cards. Cards from grocery, discount, or drug stores are always welcome (think Target, Cub Foods, Hy-Vee, CVS, Walgreens, Dollar Tree, Holiday, and Speedway). Even just $25 can go a long way in helping your Clare Housing neighbors navigate tough moments and continue achieving their goals!

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at ((612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55413

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Skill Share! Help Your Neighbors Expand Their Skillsets

Who We Are
Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to 300 neighbors living with HIV/ AIDS. Those who live with us have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so we commit to ensuring that living at Clare Housing feels healing, empowering, dignifying, and connective. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

The Opportunity
We all have a special skill, talent, or hobby to share, whether we believe it or not! Maybe it’s a specialized hobby (woodworking, anyone?) or an everyday life skill (we see you, kitchen lovers!), but it’s something you enjoy doing, something you’ve learned and practiced.

Help your neighbors expand their skillsets by teaching that specialty at one of our apartment buildings! We welcome individuals or groups to come by and share something they’re good at, whether through a one-time class or instructional series, to highlight, diversify, and enrich the strengths and abilities of our resident community.

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at (612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Who We Are
Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to 300 neighbors living with HIV/ AIDS. Those who live with us have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so we commit to ensuring that living at Clare Housing feels healing, empowering, dignifying, and connective. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

The Opportunity
We all have a special skill, talent, or hobby to share, whether we believe it or not! Maybe it’s a specialized hobby (woodworking, anyone?) or an everyday life skill (we see you, kitchen lovers!), but it’s something you enjoy doing, something you’ve learned and practiced.

Help your neighbors expand their skillsets by teaching that specialty at one of our apartment buildings! We welcome individuals or groups to come by and share something they’re good at, whether through a one-time class or instructional series, to highlight, diversify, and enrich the strengths and abilities of our resident community.

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at (612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55413

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Support Health and Healing from Home by Dropping Off a Meal!

Who We Are

Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to over 300 individuals and families living with HIV/ AIDS. Our residents have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so it is our goal to provide them with environments and programs that feel dignifying, welcoming, destigmatizing, supportive, humanizing, and compassionate. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

 

The Opportunity

While dining at a restaurant or getting take-out can be a fun treat, there is nothing quite like a home-cooked meal that brings up sweet memories or connects us to familial and cultural heritage. As many have said, it often contains a special ingredient: love!

If you enjoy food and believe in its power to connect (even if you don’t consider yourself a gourmet cook), we invite you to prepare a meal for those in our Community Care Homes! Each home houses 4 residents and is staffed around the clock by 1-2 caregivers. While the caregivers often prepare meals for the house, it’s a relief for them to simply be able to pull something out of the fridge or freezer and heat it up when days get unexpectedly busy.

You can prepare a meal for 4-6 folks at home, drop it off at your convenience, and savor the sweetness of knowing that your meal will provide nutrition, comfort, and wellbeing for your neighbors.

Note: we welcome one-time volunteers for this opportunity, as well as those who can make an ongoing commitment (monthly, weekly, biweekly, etc.)

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at (612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Who We Are

Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to over 300 individuals and families living with HIV/ AIDS. Our residents have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so it is our goal to provide them with environments and programs that feel dignifying, welcoming, destigmatizing, supportive, humanizing, and compassionate. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

 

The Opportunity

While dining at a restaurant or getting take-out can be a fun treat, there is nothing quite like a home-cooked meal that brings up sweet memories or connects us to familial and cultural heritage. As many have said, it often contains a special ingredient: love!

If you enjoy food and believe in its power to connect (even if you don’t consider yourself a gourmet cook), we invite you to prepare a meal for those in our Community Care Homes! Each home houses 4 residents and is staffed around the clock by 1-2 caregivers. While the caregivers often prepare meals for the house, it’s a relief for them to simply be able to pull something out of the fridge or freezer and heat it up when days get unexpectedly busy.

You can prepare a meal for 4-6 folks at home, drop it off at your convenience, and savor the sweetness of knowing that your meal will provide nutrition, comfort, and wellbeing for your neighbors.

Note: we welcome one-time volunteers for this opportunity, as well as those who can make an ongoing commitment (monthly, weekly, biweekly, etc.)

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at (612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Welcome Folks Home with Move-in Baskets!

Who We Are
Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to 300 neighbors living with HIV/ AIDS. Those who live with us have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so we commit to ensuring that living at Clare Housing feels healing, empowering, dignifying, and connective. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

The Opportunity

It’s sometimes the little things that help you feel at home after a move: eating from a favorite bowl, sipping a warm cup of coffee in the morning, or dancing in a freshly-cleaned living space.

Folks often move in to Clare Housing with some personal items, but not all they need to set up their new homes. While we can connect them to furniture, we invite our community to welcome new residents by providing some other household essentials.

The total cost of putting together a welcome basket of new items is about $500, with each one including:

Small Appliances (coffee maker, microwave, toaster oven, etc.) Utensils Dishes Pots & Pans Sheets & Towels Cleaning Supplies Paper Products Large, lidded, plastic storage containers

Please reach out if you and/or your organization would like to put some baskets together (this is a great opportunity for groups!); we would be so glad to have your support in welcoming our new neighbors home!

For a complete list of items, check out our Target Registry at https://www.target.com/gift-registry/gift/clare-welcome-baskets. Items purchased do not need to be the exact ones in the registry, but each type of item must be included in the basket (e.g. - towels do not need to be Room Essentials brand, but towels must be included).

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at (612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org   

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Who We Are
Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to 300 neighbors living with HIV/ AIDS. Those who live with us have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so we commit to ensuring that living at Clare Housing feels healing, empowering, dignifying, and connective. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

The Opportunity

It’s sometimes the little things that help you feel at home after a move: eating from a favorite bowl, sipping a warm cup of coffee in the morning, or dancing in a freshly-cleaned living space.

Folks often move in to Clare Housing with some personal items, but not all they need to set up their new homes. While we can connect them to furniture, we invite our community to welcome new residents by providing some other household essentials.

The total cost of putting together a welcome basket of new items is about $500, with each one including:

Small Appliances (coffee maker, microwave, toaster oven, etc.) Utensils Dishes Pots & Pans Sheets & Towels Cleaning Supplies Paper Products Large, lidded, plastic storage containers

Please reach out if you and/or your organization would like to put some baskets together (this is a great opportunity for groups!); we would be so glad to have your support in welcoming our new neighbors home!

For a complete list of items, check out our Target Registry at https://www.target.com/gift-registry/gift/clare-welcome-baskets. Items purchased do not need to be the exact ones in the registry, but each type of item must be included in the basket (e.g. - towels do not need to be Room Essentials brand, but towels must be included).

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at (612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org   

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55413

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Wheels to Wellness : Drive Your Neighbors to the Food Shelf!

Who We Are
Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to 300 neighbors living with HIV/ AIDS. Those who live with us have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so we commit to ensuring that living at Clare Housing feels healing, empowering, dignifying, and connective. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

The Opportunity
Residents in our Scattered Site program receive a rental subsidy and live independently in homes throughout the Twin Cities Metro area. The program provides a high amount of dignified choice and independence, which sometimes means folks move to communities that are not conveniently located to resources in the city centers (food shelves, county offices, etc.).

In particular, we have many participants who are members of The Aliveness Project, a partner organization serving neighbors living with HIV. Aliveness runs an excellent, high-quality food shelf in South Minneapolis, which some of our participants aren’t easily able to get to.

Help folks access this amazing resource by serving as a Transportation Aide! Our case management staff will schedule food shelf appointments with residents, and you’ll provide the wheels to get there (along with companionship and connection, of course!).

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at (612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org 

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Who We Are
Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to 300 neighbors living with HIV/ AIDS. Those who live with us have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so we commit to ensuring that living at Clare Housing feels healing, empowering, dignifying, and connective. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

The Opportunity
Residents in our Scattered Site program receive a rental subsidy and live independently in homes throughout the Twin Cities Metro area. The program provides a high amount of dignified choice and independence, which sometimes means folks move to communities that are not conveniently located to resources in the city centers (food shelves, county offices, etc.).

In particular, we have many participants who are members of The Aliveness Project, a partner organization serving neighbors living with HIV. Aliveness runs an excellent, high-quality food shelf in South Minneapolis, which some of our participants aren’t easily able to get to.

Help folks access this amazing resource by serving as a Transportation Aide! Our case management staff will schedule food shelf appointments with residents, and you’ll provide the wheels to get there (along with companionship and connection, of course!).

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at (612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org 

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55409

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bridges to Belonging: Be a Buddy to Your Neighbor!

Who We Are
Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to 300 neighbors living with HIV/ AIDS. Those who live with us have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so we commit to ensuring that living at Clare Housing feels healing, empowering, dignifying, and connective. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

The Opportunity
Residents in our Scattered Site program receive a rental subsidy and live independently in homes throughout the Twin Cities Metro area, with ongoing support available from a Clare Housing Case Manager. The program provides a high amount of dignified choice and independence, and, without the on-site staff and events that exist at our apartment buildings, some of these residents may not feel as connected to the communities they live in. That’s where our Bridge-builders come in!

By serving with us as a Bridge-builder, you will have the opportunity to connect with a neighbor you may not have otherwise met! What you all do together is up to you - chat over coffee at their home, go out to see a movie, cook and share a meal together, or take a walk around a local park. It’s up to you both!

Our Bridge-builders play a crucial role in expanding these residents’ sense of belonging and connection to their neighborhoods and help feed an environment and culture where neighbors show up for each other, learn from each other, and build bridges across varied life experiences.

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at (612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org   

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Who We Are
Clare Housing is a Minneapolis-based non-profit agency that provides affordable housing with services to 300 neighbors living with HIV/ AIDS. Those who live with us have often experienced systemic and individual harm and discrimination, so we commit to ensuring that living at Clare Housing feels healing, empowering, dignifying, and connective. This goal is not achievable without the partnership of neighbors and friends from the broader community (such as you!).

The Opportunity
Residents in our Scattered Site program receive a rental subsidy and live independently in homes throughout the Twin Cities Metro area, with ongoing support available from a Clare Housing Case Manager. The program provides a high amount of dignified choice and independence, and, without the on-site staff and events that exist at our apartment buildings, some of these residents may not feel as connected to the communities they live in. That’s where our Bridge-builders come in!

By serving with us as a Bridge-builder, you will have the opportunity to connect with a neighbor you may not have otherwise met! What you all do together is up to you - chat over coffee at their home, go out to see a movie, cook and share a meal together, or take a walk around a local park. It’s up to you both!

Our Bridge-builders play a crucial role in expanding these residents’ sense of belonging and connection to their neighborhoods and help feed an environment and culture where neighbors show up for each other, learn from each other, and build bridges across varied life experiences.

Want to learn more? Click or tap on the blue “Respond” button below and send us a message! You can also reach out to our Data and Volunteer Resources Specialist directly at (612)-248-2978 or crystal.erickson@clarehousing.org   

Nonprofit: Clare Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Master Water Stewards (Age 18 +)

The Master Water Stewards program certifies and supports community leaders to protect and improve the health of MN's water. Wherever you live, you can join over 250 Master Water Steward volunteers and work in our own community to contribute to the millions of gallons of polluted stormwater that stewards are keeping out of our lakes and rivers each year.

Everything on city streets flows to our water- bacteria, salt, litter, sediment, fertilizer. Each year, more polluted runoff reach our lakes and rivers faster, causing flooding downstream. Pollutants are not being filtered or broken down by passing through the soil, making water dirtier.

Learn how you can make a real difference just by joining your neighbors in action.

Nonprofit: Freshwater Society

The Master Water Stewards program certifies and supports community leaders to protect and improve the health of MN's water. Wherever you live, you can join over 250 Master Water Steward volunteers and work in our own community to contribute to the millions of gallons of polluted stormwater that stewards are keeping out of our lakes and rivers each year.

Everything on city streets flows to our water- bacteria, salt, litter, sediment, fertilizer. Each year, more polluted runoff reach our lakes and rivers faster, causing flooding downstream. Pollutants are not being filtered or broken down by passing through the soil, making water dirtier.

Learn how you can make a real difference just by joining your neighbors in action.

Nonprofit: Freshwater Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HAFA CSA and Farm Volunteer

WHAT:

HAFA CSA and Farm Volunteer

WHEN:

May - November

Volunteer opportunities are available from the weekday, Monday - Friday. Volunteering availability on the weekend will vary on a case by case basis. Please contact us for more information if you wish to volunteer on the weekends.

Flexible volunteering hours! Let us know what works and we'll try our best to adjust!

WHY:

Have a little extra time on your hand? Come help out at the HAFA Farm! HAFA is looking for extra hand to assist on our 255 acre farm in Vermillion Township, Minnesota! No matter how big or small, every little bit counts and we are super appreciative for all the help we can get during these times! 

HAFA is open to ALL volunteers but have a higher demand for volunteers who can volunteer during the weekdays on M/T/W! Hours will vary but duties in demand will be during the afternoon hours from 12:00-3:00 PM! 

Common duties may include but are not limited to:

Putting CSA Boxes together Handling produce for CSA Boxes Packing and distributing produce into CSA Boxes Washing produce totes Helping organize and clean our HAFA Packshed Organizing produce cooler Cleaning up the HAFA Farm Picking up rocks Cutting up grass Helping re-paint our HAFA Sheds ...and many more!

Requirements:

Ability to lift at least 10 lbs. Ability to perform physical tasks. Ability to adhere to farm/food safety protocol and rules. Have an open mind to learn and be part of a diverse community. Reliable transportation to HAFA Farm.

Interested?

For any questions, concerns, or further details, please call or email our lines:

https://www.hmongfarmers.com/volunteer/

info@hmongfarmers.com
651-493-8091

Nonprofit: Hmong American Farmers Association

WHAT:

HAFA CSA and Farm Volunteer

WHEN:

May - November

Volunteer opportunities are available from the weekday, Monday - Friday. Volunteering availability on the weekend will vary on a case by case basis. Please contact us for more information if you wish to volunteer on the weekends.

Flexible volunteering hours! Let us know what works and we'll try our best to adjust!

WHY:

Have a little extra time on your hand? Come help out at the HAFA Farm! HAFA is looking for extra hand to assist on our 255 acre farm in Vermillion Township, Minnesota! No matter how big or small, every little bit counts and we are super appreciative for all the help we can get during these times! 

HAFA is open to ALL volunteers but have a higher demand for volunteers who can volunteer during the weekdays on M/T/W! Hours will vary but duties in demand will be during the afternoon hours from 12:00-3:00 PM! 

Common duties may include but are not limited to:

Putting CSA Boxes together Handling produce for CSA Boxes Packing and distributing produce into CSA Boxes Washing produce totes Helping organize and clean our HAFA Packshed Organizing produce cooler Cleaning up the HAFA Farm Picking up rocks Cutting up grass Helping re-paint our HAFA Sheds ...and many more!

Requirements:

Ability to lift at least 10 lbs. Ability to perform physical tasks. Ability to adhere to farm/food safety protocol and rules. Have an open mind to learn and be part of a diverse community. Reliable transportation to HAFA Farm.

Interested?

For any questions, concerns, or further details, please call or email our lines:

https://www.hmongfarmers.com/volunteer/

info@hmongfarmers.com
651-493-8091

Nonprofit: Hmong American Farmers Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55033

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Invasive Species Volunteer

Calling all nature lovers! True Friends is looking for volunteers like you who are interested in conservation and aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty. By joining our Invasive Species Volunteer Group, you’ll make a difference by not only protecting the native habitat, but also improving our grounds for the enjoyment of visitors and respite participants.  

Schedule: 

Spring and Fall  2-4 opportunities in the Spring and 2-4 opportunities in the Fall  2-3 hours at a time 

As an Invasive Species Volunteer you will:

Assist in the removal of invasive species including garlic mustard and buckthorn  Pull and bag mature flowering garlic mustard in the Spring  Cut and daub small buckthorn plants in the Fall.  Receive training on how to identify and remove each species 

You should apply if you are...

Age 18+ unless accompanied by an adult.  Comfortable working outdoors  Physically able to crouch, reach, and lift 50 pounds Happy working collaboratively in a group 

Nonprofit: True Friends

Calling all nature lovers! True Friends is looking for volunteers like you who are interested in conservation and aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty. By joining our Invasive Species Volunteer Group, you’ll make a difference by not only protecting the native habitat, but also improving our grounds for the enjoyment of visitors and respite participants.  

Schedule: 

Spring and Fall  2-4 opportunities in the Spring and 2-4 opportunities in the Fall  2-3 hours at a time 

As an Invasive Species Volunteer you will:

Assist in the removal of invasive species including garlic mustard and buckthorn  Pull and bag mature flowering garlic mustard in the Spring  Cut and daub small buckthorn plants in the Fall.  Receive training on how to identify and remove each species 

You should apply if you are...

Age 18+ unless accompanied by an adult.  Comfortable working outdoors  Physically able to crouch, reach, and lift 50 pounds Happy working collaboratively in a group 

Nonprofit: True Friends

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55346

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Break Buddies Volunteer

Support a family caregiver in your southern Twin Cities metro community. Provide supervision, socialization, and fun for an older adults while their caregiver receives a much-needed break. While the caregiver is away, the volunteer spends time providing company and ensuring the loved one is safe and comfortable.

No medical or personal care required. Work with the family to create your own visit schedule. 

Nonprofit: DARTS

Support a family caregiver in your southern Twin Cities metro community. Provide supervision, socialization, and fun for an older adults while their caregiver receives a much-needed break. While the caregiver is away, the volunteer spends time providing company and ensuring the loved one is safe and comfortable.

No medical or personal care required. Work with the family to create your own visit schedule. 

Nonprofit: DARTS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Shelf Volunteer

We have hundreds coming for weekly groceries and need your help to get everything ready for handing out groceries. Two-hour volunteer shifts are available on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Please fill out the waiver to get started.  Volunteer Waiver | Source MN, Inc.

Nonprofit: Source MN

We have hundreds coming for weekly groceries and need your help to get everything ready for handing out groceries. Two-hour volunteer shifts are available on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Please fill out the waiver to get started.  Volunteer Waiver | Source MN, Inc.

Nonprofit: Source MN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55408

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Shelf Volunteer

Help prep or hand out groceries at our weekly food shelf

Nonprofit: Source MN

Help prep or hand out groceries at our weekly food shelf

Nonprofit: Source MN

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55408

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Market Volunteers

The White Bear Area Food Shelf is looking for volunteers to assist with the setup and distribution of our daily Community Market for neighbors to have an in-person shopping experience.  There are 4 different volunteer opportunities:

Market Prep - Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri 10:00am-12:00pm - check expiration dates and quality on rescued food, sort into categories and setup items in the market coolers, freezers and shelves in preparation for distribution Welcome - Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri 12:45-4:15pm - as neighbors arrive at the market, distribute pagers if needed, answer questions and then welcome neighbors into the market.  Volunteer must be able to pass a simple background check for this role as well.Checkout - Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri 12:45-4:15pm - as neighbors complete their shopping, assist new neighbors or those needing help with the weigh out process using touchpads at the scales.  Volunteer must be able to pass a simple background check for this role as well. Restocking - Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri 12:45-4:15pm - continue to stock the freezers, coolers and shelves within the market during the shopping hours to ensure a similar neighbor experience across the open hours.

Contact Carol at carol@whitebearfoodshelf.org or 651-433-7286 to signup or for more information.

Nonprofit: White Bear Area Food Shelf

The White Bear Area Food Shelf is looking for volunteers to assist with the setup and distribution of our daily Community Market for neighbors to have an in-person shopping experience.  There are 4 different volunteer opportunities:

Market Prep - Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri 10:00am-12:00pm - check expiration dates and quality on rescued food, sort into categories and setup items in the market coolers, freezers and shelves in preparation for distribution Welcome - Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri 12:45-4:15pm - as neighbors arrive at the market, distribute pagers if needed, answer questions and then welcome neighbors into the market.  Volunteer must be able to pass a simple background check for this role as well.Checkout - Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri 12:45-4:15pm - as neighbors complete their shopping, assist new neighbors or those needing help with the weigh out process using touchpads at the scales.  Volunteer must be able to pass a simple background check for this role as well. Restocking - Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri 12:45-4:15pm - continue to stock the freezers, coolers and shelves within the market during the shopping hours to ensure a similar neighbor experience across the open hours.

Contact Carol at carol@whitebearfoodshelf.org or 651-433-7286 to signup or for more information.

Nonprofit: White Bear Area Food Shelf

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Mock Interview prep volunteers needed!

We need numerous volunteers for our upcoming virtual mock interview events this month.  We have a group of twenty participants who will be completing our program, entering job search, and need interview practice.  

To register, click on the link below to our events calendar and choose the date(s) you are available.  Once you register, you will receive a calendar invite, Zoom link, and will schedule to attend a virtual check-in before the event. 


Friday, June 21st 9-10:30AM                                                   (4) volunteers needed

Wednesday, June 26th 9-10:30AM                 (12) volunteers needed

Wednesday, June 26th 5:30-7:00PM                  (4) volunteers needed

If you are not available for our June events, you can go to our events calendar to view other upcoming events through November.
Thank you for your time and talent! 
https://tcr.my.salesforce-sites.com/volunteers/GW_Volunteers__JobCalendar

Nonprofit: Twin Cities RISE

We need numerous volunteers for our upcoming virtual mock interview events this month.  We have a group of twenty participants who will be completing our program, entering job search, and need interview practice.  

To register, click on the link below to our events calendar and choose the date(s) you are available.  Once you register, you will receive a calendar invite, Zoom link, and will schedule to attend a virtual check-in before the event. 


Friday, June 21st 9-10:30AM                                                   (4) volunteers needed

Wednesday, June 26th 9-10:30AM                 (12) volunteers needed

Wednesday, June 26th 5:30-7:00PM                  (4) volunteers needed

If you are not available for our June events, you can go to our events calendar to view other upcoming events through November.
Thank you for your time and talent! 
https://tcr.my.salesforce-sites.com/volunteers/GW_Volunteers__JobCalendar

Nonprofit: Twin Cities RISE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Administrative Assistant

Padoc Area Scholars Society is a college scholarship program that changes the life trajectories of youth living in South Sudan, the poorest country in the world. Without our scholarships these youth have no where else to turn to in order to afford college. Our non-profit organization began in the fall of 2021 and our 100% volunteer staff and our donors have made it possible for more than 100 youth to begin college! We are in need of administrative support, such as, reviewing scholarship applications, emailing applicants, and posting applicant information to our website. We would also welcome assistance with fundraising or marketing if you have an interest in those areas.

Nonprofit: Padoc Area Scholars Society

Padoc Area Scholars Society is a college scholarship program that changes the life trajectories of youth living in South Sudan, the poorest country in the world. Without our scholarships these youth have no where else to turn to in order to afford college. Our non-profit organization began in the fall of 2021 and our 100% volunteer staff and our donors have made it possible for more than 100 youth to begin college! We are in need of administrative support, such as, reviewing scholarship applications, emailing applicants, and posting applicant information to our website. We would also welcome assistance with fundraising or marketing if you have an interest in those areas.

Nonprofit: Padoc Area Scholars Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor a man or woman experiencing incarceration

Have you ever wanted to make a difference in the life of someone who was trying to make changes for the better to their own life? If yes, The Redemption Project wants to hear from you.

A Life Mentor at The Redemption Project provides support and guidance to a currently incarcerated person. Communication with a student begins as they are about halfway through our Virtues For Success class. You would continue to communicate and mentor them through reentering into the community and for about one year after release.

We provide you with training, guidance, and support throughout your mentorship. Your time commitment is approximately an email once a week, but phone calls and in-person visits (if local) are encouraged and supported!

Our Life Mentors help reduce recidivism and protect their communities by helping to restore the human dignity and potential of a man or woman who's lives have been impacted by drugs, violence and crime.

Nonprofit: The Redemption Project

Have you ever wanted to make a difference in the life of someone who was trying to make changes for the better to their own life? If yes, The Redemption Project wants to hear from you.

A Life Mentor at The Redemption Project provides support and guidance to a currently incarcerated person. Communication with a student begins as they are about halfway through our Virtues For Success class. You would continue to communicate and mentor them through reentering into the community and for about one year after release.

We provide you with training, guidance, and support throughout your mentorship. Your time commitment is approximately an email once a week, but phone calls and in-person visits (if local) are encouraged and supported!

Our Life Mentors help reduce recidivism and protect their communities by helping to restore the human dignity and potential of a man or woman who's lives have been impacted by drugs, violence and crime.

Nonprofit: The Redemption Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55418

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Soup for You! Cafe Volunteer

Soup For You, a community soup café located in Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, is looking for welcoming, friendly, compassionate people to assist with food preparation, dining room preparation and serving our guests a hearty lunch. Opportunities are available any day M-F between the hours of 10:30am – 2pm. Visit https://soupforyou.info/volunteer for more information. Join us as we fulfill our mission of “feed, nourish and comfort”!

Nonprofit: Soup for You! Cafe

Soup For You, a community soup café located in Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, is looking for welcoming, friendly, compassionate people to assist with food preparation, dining room preparation and serving our guests a hearty lunch. Opportunities are available any day M-F between the hours of 10:30am – 2pm. Visit https://soupforyou.info/volunteer for more information. Join us as we fulfill our mission of “feed, nourish and comfort”!

Nonprofit: Soup for You! Cafe

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55406

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Toy Donations

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

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

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

Amazon Wishlist page

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


Thank you!



Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

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

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

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

Amazon Wishlist page

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


Thank you!



Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419

Allow Groups: No


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

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

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

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

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

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

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

Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55418

Allow Groups: No


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

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

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

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

Contact us today for a great opportunity for your company!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

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

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

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

Contact us today for a great opportunity for your company!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55418

Allow Groups: No


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

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

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

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

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

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

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

Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419

Allow Groups: No


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

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

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

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

Contact us today for a great opportunity for your company!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

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

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

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

Contact us today for a great opportunity for your company!

Nonprofit: Minnesota Toy Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spring and Summer Outdoor/Indoor Cleanup!

Catholic Charities Twin Cities provides dignified shelter and housing.  Help us to keep our spaces bright and welcoming for residents and guests this spring and summer!

 

Small and large groups of adults or young adults are needed to spiffy up our grounds by pulling weeks, trimming greenery, sweeping, and washing windows.  Great option for your group to show your strength as a team and help keep our space beautiful. 

Nonprofit: Catholic Charities Twin Cities

Catholic Charities Twin Cities provides dignified shelter and housing.  Help us to keep our spaces bright and welcoming for residents and guests this spring and summer!

 

Small and large groups of adults or young adults are needed to spiffy up our grounds by pulling weeks, trimming greenery, sweeping, and washing windows.  Great option for your group to show your strength as a team and help keep our space beautiful. 

Nonprofit: Catholic Charities Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55405

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Library Staff Wednesday 3-6pm

Newport Library is a volunteer run library in the small river City of Newport, MN. This quaint community just southeast of St. Paul is one of the oldest communities in the Twin Cities Metro. The city boasts a 132-year-old Library. We invite you to become a part of this beautiful legacy of literacy and community support by becoming a Volunteer in our beautiful little library. 

Library Volunteers assist patrons with item check-out, computer use, scanning, printing, laminating, and most importantly being a resource. Volunteers are the heart of this lovely space. No prior library experience is necessary. Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older and willing to work alone. The primary job of the Volunteer is to be a friendly face.  Because we work with children and vulnerable adults, Volunteers must pass a background check including fingerprinting. The reward of serving this beautiful community is worth the process. 

This particular shift is an important time, as many of our school age patrons visit the library during this shift. The perfect candidate likes working with children and is willing to tutor them in elementary reading.

Nonprofit: City of Newport, MN- Newport Library & Community Center

Newport Library is a volunteer run library in the small river City of Newport, MN. This quaint community just southeast of St. Paul is one of the oldest communities in the Twin Cities Metro. The city boasts a 132-year-old Library. We invite you to become a part of this beautiful legacy of literacy and community support by becoming a Volunteer in our beautiful little library. 

Library Volunteers assist patrons with item check-out, computer use, scanning, printing, laminating, and most importantly being a resource. Volunteers are the heart of this lovely space. No prior library experience is necessary. Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older and willing to work alone. The primary job of the Volunteer is to be a friendly face.  Because we work with children and vulnerable adults, Volunteers must pass a background check including fingerprinting. The reward of serving this beautiful community is worth the process. 

This particular shift is an important time, as many of our school age patrons visit the library during this shift. The perfect candidate likes working with children and is willing to tutor them in elementary reading.

Nonprofit: City of Newport, MN- Newport Library & Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55055

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seasonal Lawn Mowing for Seniors (Hennepin County)

Enjoy some fresh air and sunshine while helping older adults keep their lawn looking great! This service also provides social interaction and offers peace of mind for loved ones and caregivers.

This is a seasonal commitment (generally May - November) and volunteers are expected to mow the lawn every 7-10 days (depending upon weather conditions), including basic trimming as needed.

You must be:
- At least 16 years old
- Physically able to do the work (lift 20+ pounds, bend, stretch, etc.)
- Able to provide and transport your own equipment (lawnmower and weed trimmer)!

We serve multiple cities in Hennepin County, and our highest need is currently in Minneapolis and Robbinsdale.

Contact us or visit seniorcommunity.org/volunteer to complete an online application.

Nonprofit: Senior Community Services

Enjoy some fresh air and sunshine while helping older adults keep their lawn looking great! This service also provides social interaction and offers peace of mind for loved ones and caregivers.

This is a seasonal commitment (generally May - November) and volunteers are expected to mow the lawn every 7-10 days (depending upon weather conditions), including basic trimming as needed.

You must be:
- At least 16 years old
- Physically able to do the work (lift 20+ pounds, bend, stretch, etc.)
- Able to provide and transport your own equipment (lawnmower and weed trimmer)!

We serve multiple cities in Hennepin County, and our highest need is currently in Minneapolis and Robbinsdale.

Contact us or visit seniorcommunity.org/volunteer to complete an online application.

Nonprofit: Senior Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Painter for Hennepin County

We are in need of volunteers with basic painting skills to complete small jobs for older adults across Hennepin County. Typical requests include garages, trim on homes, fences, etc. Clients provide all the supplies.

Contact us or visit seniorcommunity.org/volunteer to apply online.

Nonprofit: Senior Community Services

We are in need of volunteers with basic painting skills to complete small jobs for older adults across Hennepin County. Typical requests include garages, trim on homes, fences, etc. Clients provide all the supplies.

Contact us or visit seniorcommunity.org/volunteer to apply online.

Nonprofit: Senior Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55305

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spring/Summer Yard Chores for Seniors (Hennepin County)

Enjoy some fresh air and sunshine while helping older adults maintain "curb appeal" and keep their homes and property safe! Volunteers help with:

Yard and garden clean-up, weedingBasic exterior maintenance and small painting projects

Go solo or bond with family, friends and neighbors

Youth ages 7 to 15 may volunteer with an adult. Ages 16 and older may volunteer on their own.

Strengthen connections with your group

Most group opportunities are best suited for teams of 4 - 6. If you have a larger group we'll split you into smaller teams and assign you to locations near one another to serve multiple seniors.

Schools (elementary to college/university level) and home school groupsNeighborhood associationsPublic services (police, fire, city council members, etc.)Lions and Rotary ClubsAmerican Legion PostsFaith communitiesSororities and fraternitiesScout troops & youth groupsCorporations/businessesSports teams

We serve multiple cities throughout Hennepin County. Contact us or visit seniorcommunity.org/volunteer to complete an online application form.

Volunteers are also needed to provide ongoing, seasonal lawn mowing and weed trimming.

Nonprofit: Senior Community Services

Enjoy some fresh air and sunshine while helping older adults maintain "curb appeal" and keep their homes and property safe! Volunteers help with:

Yard and garden clean-up, weedingBasic exterior maintenance and small painting projects

Go solo or bond with family, friends and neighbors

Youth ages 7 to 15 may volunteer with an adult. Ages 16 and older may volunteer on their own.

Strengthen connections with your group

Most group opportunities are best suited for teams of 4 - 6. If you have a larger group we'll split you into smaller teams and assign you to locations near one another to serve multiple seniors.

Schools (elementary to college/university level) and home school groupsNeighborhood associationsPublic services (police, fire, city council members, etc.)Lions and Rotary ClubsAmerican Legion PostsFaith communitiesSororities and fraternitiesScout troops & youth groupsCorporations/businessesSports teams

We serve multiple cities throughout Hennepin County. Contact us or visit seniorcommunity.org/volunteer to complete an online application form.

Volunteers are also needed to provide ongoing, seasonal lawn mowing and weed trimming.

Nonprofit: Senior Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55305

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Finance and Strategy Committee Member

Reach for Resources is a non-profit based out of Minnetonka that supports over 1,300 individuals annually all over Minnesota through programs such as Adaptive Recreation & Inclusion, Case Management, Counseling, Employment, Housing Supports, Independent Living Supports, and Mental Health Services.  

The committee will annually review the Strategic Plan, to ensure that it is achievable, in line with the vision of the organization, and contains goals that specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-based; and review the long-term Financial Plan of the organization to ensure that it is achievable and in line with the Strategic Plan.

Finance

· Aid the Finance and Strategy Chair in ensuring the organization’s mission and purpose is fulfilled.

· Understanding how the organization is financially supported/ capitalized.

· Assessing internal and external risk that may have a fiscal impact on the organization.

· Monitor and recommend financial efficiency.

· Assist the Chair in providing financial guidance to the Board.

· Assessing and recommending proper procedures to protect the organization’s resources.

· Monitoring the budgeting process to ensure reasonable assumptions are aligned with the organization’s goals.

· Review and make recommendations regarding other Committee’s new projects and expenditures, with respect to financial planning.

Strategy

· Assist the Chair and Committee in establishing strategic goals by:

o Review guardrails for Managements’ financial decision-making authority.

o Reviewing Managements’ resources and skills to facilitate organizations internal controls.

· Oversee and discuss with Management the organizations’ progress and implementation of their strategic plan.

General

· Notice for meetings will be provided in advance.

· Meetings will take place via video, telephone, or in person as deemed appropriate.

· Review and amend Committees procedures & charter and submit to Board.

· Review and make recommendations to the Board

Nonprofit: Reach for Resources

Reach for Resources is a non-profit based out of Minnetonka that supports over 1,300 individuals annually all over Minnesota through programs such as Adaptive Recreation & Inclusion, Case Management, Counseling, Employment, Housing Supports, Independent Living Supports, and Mental Health Services.  

The committee will annually review the Strategic Plan, to ensure that it is achievable, in line with the vision of the organization, and contains goals that specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-based; and review the long-term Financial Plan of the organization to ensure that it is achievable and in line with the Strategic Plan.

Finance

· Aid the Finance and Strategy Chair in ensuring the organization’s mission and purpose is fulfilled.

· Understanding how the organization is financially supported/ capitalized.

· Assessing internal and external risk that may have a fiscal impact on the organization.

· Monitor and recommend financial efficiency.

· Assist the Chair in providing financial guidance to the Board.

· Assessing and recommending proper procedures to protect the organization’s resources.

· Monitoring the budgeting process to ensure reasonable assumptions are aligned with the organization’s goals.

· Review and make recommendations regarding other Committee’s new projects and expenditures, with respect to financial planning.

Strategy

· Assist the Chair and Committee in establishing strategic goals by:

o Review guardrails for Managements’ financial decision-making authority.

o Reviewing Managements’ resources and skills to facilitate organizations internal controls.

· Oversee and discuss with Management the organizations’ progress and implementation of their strategic plan.

General

· Notice for meetings will be provided in advance.

· Meetings will take place via video, telephone, or in person as deemed appropriate.

· Review and amend Committees procedures & charter and submit to Board.

· Review and make recommendations to the Board

Nonprofit: Reach for Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55309

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Supervision Volunteer

FamilyMeans helps provide summer programing and supervision to youth in the low-income communities of Landfall and Cimarron. These programs help give these youth experiences and educational opportunities that they may not get otherwise.

FamilyMeans is looking for volunteers to help assist our staff in providing a safe and educational environment for youth to grow. Assisting our staff includes helping supervise youth participants, helping staff set up and run activities and helping with other tasks.

We are currently looking for volunteers who would be willing to help at our Landfall Investigation Station. Which for youth, K-5th grade. The programming is 11 through 2:30 Monday-Friday but does not include Wednesdays. Volunteers do not need to commit to every day for the whole time, but we do ask for a consistent schedule if possible.  

If you are interested or have questions, please contact Dan at dbohnker@familymeans.org.

Nonprofit: FamilyMeans

FamilyMeans helps provide summer programing and supervision to youth in the low-income communities of Landfall and Cimarron. These programs help give these youth experiences and educational opportunities that they may not get otherwise.

FamilyMeans is looking for volunteers to help assist our staff in providing a safe and educational environment for youth to grow. Assisting our staff includes helping supervise youth participants, helping staff set up and run activities and helping with other tasks.

We are currently looking for volunteers who would be willing to help at our Landfall Investigation Station. Which for youth, K-5th grade. The programming is 11 through 2:30 Monday-Friday but does not include Wednesdays. Volunteers do not need to commit to every day for the whole time, but we do ask for a consistent schedule if possible.  

If you are interested or have questions, please contact Dan at dbohnker@familymeans.org.

Nonprofit: FamilyMeans

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55128

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden Help

FamilyMeans helps provide programing and supervision to youth in the low-income communities of Landfall and Cimarron both in the summer and during the school year. These programs help give youth experiences and educational opportunities that they may not get otherwise. One of these opportunities is helping to grow and maintain a garden which consists of 6, 4x8 raised beds at our location in the community of Landfall called the Landfall Investigation Station for K-5th grade.

 

Since there are several other activities and opportunities that take up time during the summer, the garden often doesn’t get the time and attention it needs to be successful. That is why FamilyMeans is looking for someone to help maintain this garden throughout the 2024 growing season. This can be done in one of two ways. The first way could be to come in when youth aren’t present and thus does not require a background check. The second way is to come when the youth are present and share your expertise with them. This would require going through a background check.   

 

If you are interested or have questions, please contact Dan at dbohnker@familymeans.org.

Nonprofit: FamilyMeans

FamilyMeans helps provide programing and supervision to youth in the low-income communities of Landfall and Cimarron both in the summer and during the school year. These programs help give youth experiences and educational opportunities that they may not get otherwise. One of these opportunities is helping to grow and maintain a garden which consists of 6, 4x8 raised beds at our location in the community of Landfall called the Landfall Investigation Station for K-5th grade.

 

Since there are several other activities and opportunities that take up time during the summer, the garden often doesn’t get the time and attention it needs to be successful. That is why FamilyMeans is looking for someone to help maintain this garden throughout the 2024 growing season. This can be done in one of two ways. The first way could be to come in when youth aren’t present and thus does not require a background check. The second way is to come when the youth are present and share your expertise with them. This would require going through a background check.   

 

If you are interested or have questions, please contact Dan at dbohnker@familymeans.org.

Nonprofit: FamilyMeans

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55128

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Thrift Store Cashier

SACA's thrift store provides clothing and household essentials at an affordable price to the community. SACA’s thrift store is 100% run by volunteers, which means that 100% of thrift store purchases go towards feeding the community.

Duties/Responsibilities:
* Assist customers by offering quality customer service
* Financial controls; handling money and processing cash and card transactions
* Stock new product
* Maintain the store's physical appearance
* Sort through donations to verify that items received are good condition
* Give receipts to and collect information from people donating products

Qualifications/Requirements:
* Good customer service skills
* Ability to do basic arithmetic and perform sales transactions
* Some light to moderate lifting
* Ability to stand and bend
* Some stocking experience helpful but not necessary
* Ability to respect and maintain personal boundaries and client confidentiality
* Spanish speaking ability is helpful but not required

Nonprofit: Southern Anoka Community Assistance (SACA)

SACA's thrift store provides clothing and household essentials at an affordable price to the community. SACA’s thrift store is 100% run by volunteers, which means that 100% of thrift store purchases go towards feeding the community.

Duties/Responsibilities:
* Assist customers by offering quality customer service
* Financial controls; handling money and processing cash and card transactions
* Stock new product
* Maintain the store's physical appearance
* Sort through donations to verify that items received are good condition
* Give receipts to and collect information from people donating products

Qualifications/Requirements:
* Good customer service skills
* Ability to do basic arithmetic and perform sales transactions
* Some light to moderate lifting
* Ability to stand and bend
* Some stocking experience helpful but not necessary
* Ability to respect and maintain personal boundaries and client confidentiality
* Spanish speaking ability is helpful but not required

Nonprofit: Southern Anoka Community Assistance (SACA)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55421

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Treasurer for Board of Directors

In 2024 the Minnesota Guitar Society celebrates 40 years as an organization. Our mission is to promote the guitar in all its stylistic and cultural diversity through sponsorship of public forums, concerts, and workshops; and serve as an educational link between the community and amateur and professional guitarists of all ages.

We currently seek a Treasurer for our board of directors, effective immediately. This is a volunteer position. We need someone with financial recordkeeping experience (professional or volunteer) as a bookkeeper, accountant, or treasurer, to help us migrate our financial records to QuickBooks.

 

Nonprofit: Minnesota Guitar Society

In 2024 the Minnesota Guitar Society celebrates 40 years as an organization. Our mission is to promote the guitar in all its stylistic and cultural diversity through sponsorship of public forums, concerts, and workshops; and serve as an educational link between the community and amateur and professional guitarists of all ages.

We currently seek a Treasurer for our board of directors, effective immediately. This is a volunteer position. We need someone with financial recordkeeping experience (professional or volunteer) as a bookkeeper, accountant, or treasurer, to help us migrate our financial records to QuickBooks.

 

Nonprofit: Minnesota Guitar Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55414

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Love Helping People? Love Horses? We Need You! (Afton Location)

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

 

LOCATION

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

 

TRAINING - Required for new volunteers

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

 

OPPORTUNITIES

River Valley Riders provides services from mid-April through late-October at our facility in Afton. Volunteer once per week for the full season or choose which of the 8-10 week sessions work for you (spring, summer, or fall). Volunteer shifts are 1-3 hours during your choice of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evenings.

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

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

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

 

REQUIREMENTS

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

 

WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?

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

 

WHAT’S NEXT?

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

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

Nonprofit: River Valley Riders

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

 

LOCATION

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

 

TRAINING - Required for new volunteers

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

 

OPPORTUNITIES

River Valley Riders provides services from mid-April through late-October at our facility in Afton. Volunteer once per week for the full season or choose which of the 8-10 week sessions work for you (spring, summer, or fall). Volunteer shifts are 1-3 hours during your choice of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evenings.

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

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

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

 

REQUIREMENTS

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

 

WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?

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

 

WHAT’S NEXT?

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

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

Nonprofit: River Valley Riders

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Child care volunteer

Provide youth ages infant to teen with support and engaging activities.
• Keep the playroom and childcare areas clean and organized.
• Assist with crafts, games or free-play.
• Act as a positive role model.
• Provide positive reinforcement and promote healthy, non-violent behaviors.
• Communicate with other full time staff and volunteers regarding on-going facility,
program, and client needs.
• Follow all agency policies and procedures.
• Complete other tasks as assigned.
• Maintain values of dignity, empowerment, and respect with all clients, callers, staff,
and volunteers of the agency and program.
Time Commitment
Required
Commitment of at least 2 shifts/ month for 6 months. 

 

You would need to complete three of the volunteer training sessions for this position. These sessions are offered in the Spring and Fall. 

Nonprofit: Alexandra House, Inc.

Provide youth ages infant to teen with support and engaging activities.
• Keep the playroom and childcare areas clean and organized.
• Assist with crafts, games or free-play.
• Act as a positive role model.
• Provide positive reinforcement and promote healthy, non-violent behaviors.
• Communicate with other full time staff and volunteers regarding on-going facility,
program, and client needs.
• Follow all agency policies and procedures.
• Complete other tasks as assigned.
• Maintain values of dignity, empowerment, and respect with all clients, callers, staff,
and volunteers of the agency and program.
Time Commitment
Required
Commitment of at least 2 shifts/ month for 6 months. 

 

You would need to complete three of the volunteer training sessions for this position. These sessions are offered in the Spring and Fall. 

Nonprofit: Alexandra House, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55434

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2024 Ballet Co.Laboratory Benefit Committee Member

Ballet Co.Laboratory’s Benefit Committee is one of the most vital, philanthropic volunteer positions at Ballet Co.Laboratory. Spearheading the organization’s largest fundraising event of the year takes a team of individuals who have a strong affinity for the mission and values of the organization, are well respected within the community, enjoy taking ownership of a project, and are comfortable being connectors.

 

BALLET CO.LABORATORY BENEFIT COMMITTEE MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES

Provide ideas and feedback on benefit theme, décor, invitations, pricing, food/drink, entertainment, night of activities, and follow-up/cultivation efforts.

Determine strategies to raise funds from event guests.

Assist in obtaining packages for the event’s silent and live auctions.

Aide in brainstorming and/or securing corporate sponsorships and/or event vendors.

Purchase at least one ticket to the event and attend on Saturday, October 12, 2024 from 4:00 – 7:00pm.

Participate in post-event evaluation.

  

ESTIMATED TIME COMMITMENT (June - October 2024)

One 90-minute gala committee meeting per month.

1-4 hours of individual work per month (promoting the event to personal and professional contacts, working to secure items for auction packages, corresponding with fellow committee/staff members working on the event…).

 

EVENT BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Ballet Co.Laboratory is Minnesota's largest professional ballet company and school. Our annual Benefit Performance & Celebration is the organization’s largest fundraising event of the year. It is a highly anticipated event where guests are immersed in the theme and surrounded by artists and other surprises from beginning to end.

Ballet Co.Laboratory's Benefit Performance & Celebration raises more than $65,000 annually to support our various productions and programs, including the creation of new ballet works, support for professional Company dancers, need-based scholarships to The School of Ballet Co.Laboratory, and the funding of free tickets/dance workshops to ensure dance experiences for all.

 

SHOW YOUR INTEREST
If you are interested in learning more about our volunteer opportunity, please email Rachel Koep at rkoep@balletcolaboratory.org by Friday, May 17.

Nonprofit: Ballet Co.Laboratory

Ballet Co.Laboratory’s Benefit Committee is one of the most vital, philanthropic volunteer positions at Ballet Co.Laboratory. Spearheading the organization’s largest fundraising event of the year takes a team of individuals who have a strong affinity for the mission and values of the organization, are well respected within the community, enjoy taking ownership of a project, and are comfortable being connectors.

 

BALLET CO.LABORATORY BENEFIT COMMITTEE MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES

Provide ideas and feedback on benefit theme, décor, invitations, pricing, food/drink, entertainment, night of activities, and follow-up/cultivation efforts.

Determine strategies to raise funds from event guests.

Assist in obtaining packages for the event’s silent and live auctions.

Aide in brainstorming and/or securing corporate sponsorships and/or event vendors.

Purchase at least one ticket to the event and attend on Saturday, October 12, 2024 from 4:00 – 7:00pm.

Participate in post-event evaluation.

  

ESTIMATED TIME COMMITMENT (June - October 2024)

One 90-minute gala committee meeting per month.

1-4 hours of individual work per month (promoting the event to personal and professional contacts, working to secure items for auction packages, corresponding with fellow committee/staff members working on the event…).

 

EVENT BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Ballet Co.Laboratory is Minnesota's largest professional ballet company and school. Our annual Benefit Performance & Celebration is the organization’s largest fundraising event of the year. It is a highly anticipated event where guests are immersed in the theme and surrounded by artists and other surprises from beginning to end.

Ballet Co.Laboratory's Benefit Performance & Celebration raises more than $65,000 annually to support our various productions and programs, including the creation of new ballet works, support for professional Company dancers, need-based scholarships to The School of Ballet Co.Laboratory, and the funding of free tickets/dance workshops to ensure dance experiences for all.

 

SHOW YOUR INTEREST
If you are interested in learning more about our volunteer opportunity, please email Rachel Koep at rkoep@balletcolaboratory.org by Friday, May 17.

Nonprofit: Ballet Co.Laboratory

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55107

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clubhouse Gilda Greeter

A Gilda Greeter is often the first person someone with cancer or their family members talks to at Gilda's Club Minnesota. They are the first impression of our program. Gilda Greeters welcome members into the clubhouse, manage light administrative tasks, tidy the clubhouse, and occasionally do other tasks.

 

These positions have shifts scheduled for Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. The shifts are released in 12-week periods, coinciding with each new calendar period (January-March, April-June, July-September, October-December).

Greeters can start at any time during each period. 

 

Required Training:

Volunteer Orientation conducted online Gilda Greeter training conducted in-person

Get Started:

Show your interest here and be contacted for next steps or fill out a volunteer application.

Nonprofit: Gilda's Club Minnesota

A Gilda Greeter is often the first person someone with cancer or their family members talks to at Gilda's Club Minnesota. They are the first impression of our program. Gilda Greeters welcome members into the clubhouse, manage light administrative tasks, tidy the clubhouse, and occasionally do other tasks.

 

These positions have shifts scheduled for Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. The shifts are released in 12-week periods, coinciding with each new calendar period (January-March, April-June, July-September, October-December).

Greeters can start at any time during each period. 

 

Required Training:

Volunteer Orientation conducted online Gilda Greeter training conducted in-person

Get Started:

Show your interest here and be contacted for next steps or fill out a volunteer application.

Nonprofit: Gilda's Club Minnesota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55305

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join Our Solutions Not Suspensions Board of Directors!

Are you passionate about creating equitable educational environments through education policy and community organizing? Are you committed to making a tangible difference in our community? If so, we invite you to consider volunteering your time and expertise by joining the Board of Directors for the Solutions Not Suspensions Coalition.

As a coalition comprised of students, educators, advocates, and organizations, we are dedicated to reducing disparities in exclusionary discipline practices that disproportionately affect students from historically underserved communities. Our work is pivotal in reshaping policies and practices to ensure that all students have the opportunity to succeed in a supportive and inclusive educational system.

As a member of our Board of Directors, you will play a crucial role in governing our organization and spearheading our fundraising efforts. Your insights and expertise will be vital in guiding the coalition’s strategies and activities. By joining us, you'll have the chance to work alongside a diverse group of committed individuals who are united in their dedication to education justice.

To express your interest, please complete our Board of Director Interest Form. Upon submission, a representative from Solutions Not Suspensions will contact you to discuss the next steps and how you can make a significant impact.

This is more than a volunteer opportunity; it’s a chance to be at the forefront of a movement that champions real change. Stand with us, lend your voice, and help us ensure that every student is valued.

Thank you for considering this opportunity to make a lasting difference. We look forward to welcoming you to our team.

 

Complete a Board Interest Form Here!

Nonprofit: Solutions Not Suspensions Coalition

Are you passionate about creating equitable educational environments through education policy and community organizing? Are you committed to making a tangible difference in our community? If so, we invite you to consider volunteering your time and expertise by joining the Board of Directors for the Solutions Not Suspensions Coalition.

As a coalition comprised of students, educators, advocates, and organizations, we are dedicated to reducing disparities in exclusionary discipline practices that disproportionately affect students from historically underserved communities. Our work is pivotal in reshaping policies and practices to ensure that all students have the opportunity to succeed in a supportive and inclusive educational system.

As a member of our Board of Directors, you will play a crucial role in governing our organization and spearheading our fundraising efforts. Your insights and expertise will be vital in guiding the coalition’s strategies and activities. By joining us, you'll have the chance to work alongside a diverse group of committed individuals who are united in their dedication to education justice.

To express your interest, please complete our Board of Director Interest Form. Upon submission, a representative from Solutions Not Suspensions will contact you to discuss the next steps and how you can make a significant impact.

This is more than a volunteer opportunity; it’s a chance to be at the forefront of a movement that champions real change. Stand with us, lend your voice, and help us ensure that every student is valued.

Thank you for considering this opportunity to make a lasting difference. We look forward to welcoming you to our team.

 

Complete a Board Interest Form Here!

Nonprofit: Solutions Not Suspensions Coalition

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55414

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help your neighbors (online) with reading!

If enriching the lives of people in your community sounds like something you are interested in, please volunteer! Metro North ABE provides support for all volunteers, and we have amazing teachers who provide support, direction, and materials. Help our adult learners with reading, spelling, and the alphabet through Google Meet!

No degree or experience needed! Training is provided, and you will be under the guidance of a teacher who creates lesson plans. All activities are provided in the lesson plan. This is an online only opportunity using Google Meet. Your teacher will help you with all technology programs! Volunteer 1:1 or with small groups of motivated adult learners English speakers of all levels are welcome Must be 18 to volunteer and a Minnesota resident We strongly encourage people of color, indigenous, immigrants and refugees, LGBTQ+, people with disabilities, and bilingual people to apply

Our openings are online: 

   Tuesday - Thursday from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

 

Please let us know what days and times work for you!

*This opportunity is only available to residents of MN*

Nonprofit: Metro North Adult Basic Education

If enriching the lives of people in your community sounds like something you are interested in, please volunteer! Metro North ABE provides support for all volunteers, and we have amazing teachers who provide support, direction, and materials. Help our adult learners with reading, spelling, and the alphabet through Google Meet!

No degree or experience needed! Training is provided, and you will be under the guidance of a teacher who creates lesson plans. All activities are provided in the lesson plan. This is an online only opportunity using Google Meet. Your teacher will help you with all technology programs! Volunteer 1:1 or with small groups of motivated adult learners English speakers of all levels are welcome Must be 18 to volunteer and a Minnesota resident We strongly encourage people of color, indigenous, immigrants and refugees, LGBTQ+, people with disabilities, and bilingual people to apply

Our openings are online: 

   Tuesday - Thursday from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

 

Please let us know what days and times work for you!

*This opportunity is only available to residents of MN*

Nonprofit: Metro North Adult Basic Education

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55421

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Rescue Driver

Take a tour of the community in SACA’s 14’ Box Truck while you pick up and deliver food rescue from our store partners (Cub, Target, Trader Joes and more). Ideally you would be able to lift 40 pounds. We have shifts available Monday - Thursday 6:00am to 10:30am.

Duties:

Ability to drive a 14’ box truck for pick up and delivery of food rescue Record accurate weights and temperatures in appropriate categories Lift up to 40 pounds Additional duties as needed. MUST HAVE: Valid Minnesota Driver license and clean driving record

 

Nonprofit: Southern Anoka Community Assistance (SACA)

Take a tour of the community in SACA’s 14’ Box Truck while you pick up and deliver food rescue from our store partners (Cub, Target, Trader Joes and more). Ideally you would be able to lift 40 pounds. We have shifts available Monday - Thursday 6:00am to 10:30am.

Duties:

Ability to drive a 14’ box truck for pick up and delivery of food rescue Record accurate weights and temperatures in appropriate categories Lift up to 40 pounds Additional duties as needed. MUST HAVE: Valid Minnesota Driver license and clean driving record

 

Nonprofit: Southern Anoka Community Assistance (SACA)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55421

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Market Shopper

Food insecurity is a crisis in our community and it has been accelerated by cost of living increases. An incredible 1 in 8 of our neighbors are in danger of going hungry. SACA needs weekly volunteers to help support our neighbors who depend on these services. Your dedication of time means the world to us and to the people we serve. We are in need of weekly volunteers Monday to Thursday who can commit to 2-4 hours to help in the food market, warehouse, thrift story and intake.

SACA Food Shelf gives out groceries to residents who face food insecurity and who need help stretching their tight food budgets at home. Food is distributed weekly Monday 9am-4:00pm, Tuesday 8am - 4:00pm, Wednesday 10am - 6:00pm and Thursday 8am - 3:00pm.


Food market volunteers provide basic support services, including stocking shelves and helping clients shop for food, clean up, and other tasks required for service. Volunteers may assist one day or make a regular commitment depending on their schedule. Special opportunities for translation are needed, especially for Spanish speakers.

Duties/Responsibilities:
● Help stock pantry shelves
● Help clients shop in the food market
● At times, prepare food boxes for distribution to clients
● Maintains inventory
● Assists with welcoming and sign-in food pantry clients
● Monitors area to maintain order and a clean and safe environment
● Assists with cleaning and organizing

Qualifications/Requirements:
● Customer service orientation
● Some light to moderate lifting, although not necessary for all roles
● Ability to stand and bend
● Some stocking experience helpful but not necessary
● Ability to respect and maintain personal boundaries and client confidentiality

Nonprofit: Southern Anoka Community Assistance (SACA)

Food insecurity is a crisis in our community and it has been accelerated by cost of living increases. An incredible 1 in 8 of our neighbors are in danger of going hungry. SACA needs weekly volunteers to help support our neighbors who depend on these services. Your dedication of time means the world to us and to the people we serve. We are in need of weekly volunteers Monday to Thursday who can commit to 2-4 hours to help in the food market, warehouse, thrift story and intake.

SACA Food Shelf gives out groceries to residents who face food insecurity and who need help stretching their tight food budgets at home. Food is distributed weekly Monday 9am-4:00pm, Tuesday 8am - 4:00pm, Wednesday 10am - 6:00pm and Thursday 8am - 3:00pm.


Food market volunteers provide basic support services, including stocking shelves and helping clients shop for food, clean up, and other tasks required for service. Volunteers may assist one day or make a regular commitment depending on their schedule. Special opportunities for translation are needed, especially for Spanish speakers.

Duties/Responsibilities:
● Help stock pantry shelves
● Help clients shop in the food market
● At times, prepare food boxes for distribution to clients
● Maintains inventory
● Assists with welcoming and sign-in food pantry clients
● Monitors area to maintain order and a clean and safe environment
● Assists with cleaning and organizing

Qualifications/Requirements:
● Customer service orientation
● Some light to moderate lifting, although not necessary for all roles
● Ability to stand and bend
● Some stocking experience helpful but not necessary
● Ability to respect and maintain personal boundaries and client confidentiality

Nonprofit: Southern Anoka Community Assistance (SACA)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55421

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fun Fridays at the Food Shelf

 

 

 

 

Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center

 

 

 

 

Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: WonderFULL Wednesdays at the Food Shelf

Food Shelf Aide

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

Volunteers must consider this self-assessment:

 

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

* Fever

* Cough

* Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

* Chills

* Headache

* Muscle pain

* Sore throat

* New loss of taste or smell

 

 

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

 

Face coverings

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

 

Assignments

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

 

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

 

How to Dress and What to Bring

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

 

Directions and Parking

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

 

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

Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center

Food Shelf Aide

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

Volunteers must consider this self-assessment:

 

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

* Fever

* Cough

* Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

* Chills

* Headache

* Muscle pain

* Sore throat

* New loss of taste or smell

 

 

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

 

Face coverings

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

 

Assignments

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

 

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

 

How to Dress and What to Bring

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

 

Directions and Parking

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

 

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

Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Child Care - Assist staff in delivering direct care for infants - age 6

Child care volunteers assist our professional child care staff in delivering direct care for the children who stay at the Nursery. Our child care volunteers are energetic, dependable, and flexible, and are ready to make a positive difference in the lives of children.

Shifts at the following times are available daily 365 days per year:
7:30am-10:30am
10:00am-1:30pm
3:30pm-6:00pm
6:00pm-9:00pm

Let’s do it!

Complete the child care volunteer application here.

Attend a virtual interview.

Complete the required state background check and fingerprinting.

Participate in an orientation session followed by 2 optional on-site shadowing shifts.

Child Care Volunteers make a commitment to volunteer twice a month, for a minimum of six months. Volunteers commit to working with children of all ages, six years and younger.

Nonprofit: Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery

Child care volunteers assist our professional child care staff in delivering direct care for the children who stay at the Nursery. Our child care volunteers are energetic, dependable, and flexible, and are ready to make a positive difference in the lives of children.

Shifts at the following times are available daily 365 days per year:
7:30am-10:30am
10:00am-1:30pm
3:30pm-6:00pm
6:00pm-9:00pm

Let’s do it!

Complete the child care volunteer application here.

Attend a virtual interview.

Complete the required state background check and fingerprinting.

Participate in an orientation session followed by 2 optional on-site shadowing shifts.

Child Care Volunteers make a commitment to volunteer twice a month, for a minimum of six months. Volunteers commit to working with children of all ages, six years and younger.

Nonprofit: Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419-5145

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be A Companion for Hospice Patients

Provide friendly visits, comfort, and companionship to people approaching end of life. Visit people in their homes or in senior living facilities. Reminisce, read aloud, assist with activities or hobbies, or just provide a comforting presence.

Background screening and drug testing required. Training and ongoing support provided to volunteers.

Nonprofit: Hospice of the Midwest

Provide friendly visits, comfort, and companionship to people approaching end of life. Visit people in their homes or in senior living facilities. Reminisce, read aloud, assist with activities or hobbies, or just provide a comforting presence.

Background screening and drug testing required. Training and ongoing support provided to volunteers.

Nonprofit: Hospice of the Midwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55125

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member Opportunity

ORGANIZATION SUMMARY: For nearly 50 years, Wingspan Life Resources has served people with developmental and other disabilities in the greater Twin Cities area. We offer residential care in 29 group homes and In-Home services for those living with family or independently. Our mission is “To inspire community by empowering people impacted by disabilities to live their best life.”

PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Board Members will utilize personal and professional skills, relationships and knowledge for the advancement of Wingspan Life Resources. There is a 3-year commitment and duties include but are not limited to:

Attend Board orientation and a Program visit. Attend a majority of quarterly Board meetings (typically held on the third Thursday of the month). Prepare in advance for decision-making and policy formation at Board meetings; take responsibility for self-education on the major issues before the Board. Strategic planning with occasional task or committee work, special meetings, or training. Ensure strong fiduciary oversight and financial management. Responsibly review and act upon committee/task force recommendations brought to the Board for action. Actively seek to engage members of the community as volunteers and/or donors. Serve as active advocates and ambassadors for the organization and fully engage in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for the organization to advance its mission. Leverage connections, networks, and resources to develop collective action. Give a meaningful personal financial donation. Sponsor our Power of Love event with a goal of filling at least one table of 10. Attend at least one event sponsored by Wingspan each year which may include our Gala, Made In The Shade fundraising walk, Client Picnic, Client Holiday Party, Magnolia Ball, or other events.

EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENT: Wingspan Life Resources is seeking individuals who have financial, legal, marketing, organizational development, volunteer resource, and fundraising experience to help expand the work of our nonprofit. Prior Board experience is a plus.  Women and persons of color are encouraged to apply.

HOW TO APPLY: Send cover letter and resume to Therese Davis, Executive Director, tdavis@wingspanlife.org

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

ORGANIZATION SUMMARY: For nearly 50 years, Wingspan Life Resources has served people with developmental and other disabilities in the greater Twin Cities area. We offer residential care in 29 group homes and In-Home services for those living with family or independently. Our mission is “To inspire community by empowering people impacted by disabilities to live their best life.”

PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Board Members will utilize personal and professional skills, relationships and knowledge for the advancement of Wingspan Life Resources. There is a 3-year commitment and duties include but are not limited to:

Attend Board orientation and a Program visit. Attend a majority of quarterly Board meetings (typically held on the third Thursday of the month). Prepare in advance for decision-making and policy formation at Board meetings; take responsibility for self-education on the major issues before the Board. Strategic planning with occasional task or committee work, special meetings, or training. Ensure strong fiduciary oversight and financial management. Responsibly review and act upon committee/task force recommendations brought to the Board for action. Actively seek to engage members of the community as volunteers and/or donors. Serve as active advocates and ambassadors for the organization and fully engage in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for the organization to advance its mission. Leverage connections, networks, and resources to develop collective action. Give a meaningful personal financial donation. Sponsor our Power of Love event with a goal of filling at least one table of 10. Attend at least one event sponsored by Wingspan each year which may include our Gala, Made In The Shade fundraising walk, Client Picnic, Client Holiday Party, Magnolia Ball, or other events.

EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENT: Wingspan Life Resources is seeking individuals who have financial, legal, marketing, organizational development, volunteer resource, and fundraising experience to help expand the work of our nonprofit. Prior Board experience is a plus.  Women and persons of color are encouraged to apply.

HOW TO APPLY: Send cover letter and resume to Therese Davis, Executive Director, tdavis@wingspanlife.org

Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55107

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Refurbish Gently Used Bikes for Kids! (Groups and Individuals Ages 12 +)

Join Free Bikes 4 Kidz MN for a unique opportunity to refurbish gently used bikes and distribute them to communities who need them. Every year we collect thousands of bikes that we dust off, clean up and fix. Because of the work of our amazing volunteers, we expect to give away almost 15,000 bikes this year all while adhering to Covid protocols.

Volunteer shifts are a minimum of 3 hours and run Tuesday through Saturday this year.

Date: October into December 2024:

Hours: 9-12p, 12-3p, 3-6p, 6-9p. Jobs vary depending on the day and shift. See our calendar for details.

This is a great opportunity for individuals or groups. And with chaperones, it is an excellent volunteer opportunity for youth over the age of 12.

Warehouse Job Descriptions: 

Cleaner: Clean, shine, and scrub bikes. No bike maintenance skills necessary.

Prepper: Must have experience changing tires and tubes, replace seats, pedals and grips. 

Mechanic: Must have experience adjusting bottom brackets and derailleurs, truing wheels, fixing brakes etc.

Mover: Must be able to walk for extended periods of time and lift bikes of all sizes (15-50 pounds). No bike maintenance skills necessary. 

Nonprofit: Free Bikes 4 Kidz MN (FB4K MN)

Join Free Bikes 4 Kidz MN for a unique opportunity to refurbish gently used bikes and distribute them to communities who need them. Every year we collect thousands of bikes that we dust off, clean up and fix. Because of the work of our amazing volunteers, we expect to give away almost 15,000 bikes this year all while adhering to Covid protocols.

Volunteer shifts are a minimum of 3 hours and run Tuesday through Saturday this year.

Date: October into December 2024:

Hours: 9-12p, 12-3p, 3-6p, 6-9p. Jobs vary depending on the day and shift. See our calendar for details.

This is a great opportunity for individuals or groups. And with chaperones, it is an excellent volunteer opportunity for youth over the age of 12.

Warehouse Job Descriptions: 

Cleaner: Clean, shine, and scrub bikes. No bike maintenance skills necessary.

Prepper: Must have experience changing tires and tubes, replace seats, pedals and grips. 

Mechanic: Must have experience adjusting bottom brackets and derailleurs, truing wheels, fixing brakes etc.

Mover: Must be able to walk for extended periods of time and lift bikes of all sizes (15-50 pounds). No bike maintenance skills necessary. 

Nonprofit: Free Bikes 4 Kidz MN (FB4K MN)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55446

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer: Non-Profit Event & Committee Opportunities

She Climbs Mountains is looking for passionate professionals with a range of backgrounds, skills, and interests to join our various committees (fundraising, marketing, events, finance). This is an amazing opportunity to learn more about how a non-profit operates and help shape the future of the organization. There are also opportunities throughout the year to volunteer for specific events.

The amazing work that She Climbs Mountains + Girls Rise Up does and the incredible impact it has had on the lives of hundreds of grieving women and girls is largely due to the amazing volunteers who have contributed their time and talents to our organization.

We’ve set some exciting goals for the organization in the year ahead and would love for YOU to be a part of this next step on our journey.

You do NOT need to be a motherless daughter to join us, just someone who is looking to get involved, support this wonderful community, and in the process add a non-profit experience to your resume! All are welcome.

If you are interested in serving on a committee or volunteering at an event, please complete our volunteer interest form and we will be in touch with you soon to discuss how you can make a difference!

Nonprofit: She Climbs Mountains

She Climbs Mountains is looking for passionate professionals with a range of backgrounds, skills, and interests to join our various committees (fundraising, marketing, events, finance). This is an amazing opportunity to learn more about how a non-profit operates and help shape the future of the organization. There are also opportunities throughout the year to volunteer for specific events.

The amazing work that She Climbs Mountains + Girls Rise Up does and the incredible impact it has had on the lives of hundreds of grieving women and girls is largely due to the amazing volunteers who have contributed their time and talents to our organization.

We’ve set some exciting goals for the organization in the year ahead and would love for YOU to be a part of this next step on our journey.

You do NOT need to be a motherless daughter to join us, just someone who is looking to get involved, support this wonderful community, and in the process add a non-profit experience to your resume! All are welcome.

If you are interested in serving on a committee or volunteering at an event, please complete our volunteer interest form and we will be in touch with you soon to discuss how you can make a difference!

Nonprofit: She Climbs Mountains

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: FamilyWise On-Call Volunteer

There is no doubt the world has changed since 2020, but something that has increased is volunteerism. Since COVID, FamilyWise no longer has the constant volunteer opportunities we used to. In response to having opportunities but not having the people to help, we want to start a FamilyWise Volunteer on-call directory. Essentially, when we have an opportunity, whether it be something one person can do for an hour or a group can do for a day, I will send it out to the directory and see if anyone is available. FamilyWise will also be restarting the Volunteer Newsletter this summer where opportunities will also be shared. 

Here is the link to become an on-call volunteer for FamilyWise Services:

Volunteer Interest Form

 

Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services

There is no doubt the world has changed since 2020, but something that has increased is volunteerism. Since COVID, FamilyWise no longer has the constant volunteer opportunities we used to. In response to having opportunities but not having the people to help, we want to start a FamilyWise Volunteer on-call directory. Essentially, when we have an opportunity, whether it be something one person can do for an hour or a group can do for a day, I will send it out to the directory and see if anyone is available. FamilyWise will also be restarting the Volunteer Newsletter this summer where opportunities will also be shared. 

Here is the link to become an on-call volunteer for FamilyWise Services:

Volunteer Interest Form

 

Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55076

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cooks in the Kitchen

Do you enjoy cooking? Do you like meeting new people and helping them with an impactful volunteer experience?

We are looking for a few lead volunteers to help with our popular Cooks in the Kitchen program. On Wednesdays each week, from 8:30am to 11:30am, a small group of volunteers cook 2 recipes at our Central Office kitchens in either White Bear Lake or Wayzata, making 80+ meals. They are then distributed to our homes that are short staffed. The lead volunteer will help set up the kitchen area, greet the volunteers, assist with cooking and help with clean up. This role would be for 3.0 hours once a month (or more often if desired.) Training will be provided. Be prepared for a happy, fun, and delicious experience! Bon Appetit!

For more information, please contact Cathy Thoma at cthoma@hammer.org or call 952-345-8554.

Nonprofit: Hammer & NER

Do you enjoy cooking? Do you like meeting new people and helping them with an impactful volunteer experience?

We are looking for a few lead volunteers to help with our popular Cooks in the Kitchen program. On Wednesdays each week, from 8:30am to 11:30am, a small group of volunteers cook 2 recipes at our Central Office kitchens in either White Bear Lake or Wayzata, making 80+ meals. They are then distributed to our homes that are short staffed. The lead volunteer will help set up the kitchen area, greet the volunteers, assist with cooking and help with clean up. This role would be for 3.0 hours once a month (or more often if desired.) Training will be provided. Be prepared for a happy, fun, and delicious experience! Bon Appetit!

For more information, please contact Cathy Thoma at cthoma@hammer.org or call 952-345-8554.

Nonprofit: Hammer & NER

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55391

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bingo Prize DONATION DRIVE!

Mount Olivet Day Services (MODS) is an adult day program offering respite care to seniors where everyone can socialize and enjoy planned activities in a safe group setting. This provides family caregivers a much-needed break, enabling loved ones to be cared for at home for a longer period of time.

Who doesn’t love Bingo?! It is an absolute favorite activity for our clients, and we are always in need of prizes for those who win! We would love if you or your work team is able to gather new socks, t-shirts of different sizes, puzzle books (word searches, crosswords), coloring books and colored pencils, little gadgets, puzzles (100 pieces or less), little games, or “jewelry” for our Bingo winners! This opportunity is completely flexible. If this is a team building activity for your work place, we would be happy to come out to your office and present more about Mount Olivet Day Services and have this be a fun “event” for your team!

Come be a part of our exciting programming where participants are provided many opportunities for creative, intellectual, and physical development. Our days are filled with exercise, music, discussions, craft projects, baking activities, entertainment, spiritual services, and pet visits, as well as weekly outings.

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Day Services

Mount Olivet Day Services (MODS) is an adult day program offering respite care to seniors where everyone can socialize and enjoy planned activities in a safe group setting. This provides family caregivers a much-needed break, enabling loved ones to be cared for at home for a longer period of time.

Who doesn’t love Bingo?! It is an absolute favorite activity for our clients, and we are always in need of prizes for those who win! We would love if you or your work team is able to gather new socks, t-shirts of different sizes, puzzle books (word searches, crosswords), coloring books and colored pencils, little gadgets, puzzles (100 pieces or less), little games, or “jewelry” for our Bingo winners! This opportunity is completely flexible. If this is a team building activity for your work place, we would be happy to come out to your office and present more about Mount Olivet Day Services and have this be a fun “event” for your team!

Come be a part of our exciting programming where participants are provided many opportunities for creative, intellectual, and physical development. Our days are filled with exercise, music, discussions, craft projects, baking activities, entertainment, spiritual services, and pet visits, as well as weekly outings.

Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Day Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55419

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community & Corporate Group Volunteer Opportunities

Now is the perfect time to get out and help out. Group volunteering is a meaningful break from the work/daily routine to help build camaraderie, collaboration, improve team communications, and to help make lasting change. Dakota County’s volunteer opportunities offer many unique and rewarding experiences for your group to experience together. All supplies, training, and event organization is taken care of by us. All your group needs to do is show up, ready to work and have fun!  

 

Group opportunities may include (season and schedule depending):

Riverside and greenway trash cleanups Invasive species removal Native plantings Seed Gathering Land conservation Food packing

 

 

Date/Time

We work with groups to figure out the dates and times that work best for them. Each request is taken on a case-by-case basis based on the availability and capacity of county event and job calendars.  

 

Location

Multiple locations throughout Dakota County

 

Minimum Time Commitment

We recommend that group projects last 2 – 2.5 hours.  

 

Activity Level  

Moderate to Active - To fully participate may require walking over primarily even surfaces.  There may be a limited number of steps, a minimal number of uneven surfaces, and some standing and/or sitting for extended periods of time. Activities will occur either in an inside or outdoor setting with a mixture of controlled/uncontrolled elements.

 

Activity Accommodations – We work with groups to figure out what work best for them. Each request is taken on a case-by-case basis based on the availability and capacity of county event and job calendars.  

 

Required Training

All training, materials, tools, and supplies will be taken care of by Dakota County unless otherwise noted.

 

Contact Information

Garrett Zaffke | Community Relations and Volunteer Services Coordinator

Dakota County Communications

1590 Highway 55| Hastings, MN 55033

Direct: (651) 438-4635 | Fax: (651) 438-4405 | Email: garrett.zaffke@co.dakota.mn.us

Nonprofit: Dakota County

Now is the perfect time to get out and help out. Group volunteering is a meaningful break from the work/daily routine to help build camaraderie, collaboration, improve team communications, and to help make lasting change. Dakota County’s volunteer opportunities offer many unique and rewarding experiences for your group to experience together. All supplies, training, and event organization is taken care of by us. All your group needs to do is show up, ready to work and have fun!  

 

Group opportunities may include (season and schedule depending):

Riverside and greenway trash cleanups Invasive species removal Native plantings Seed Gathering Land conservation Food packing

 

 

Date/Time

We work with groups to figure out the dates and times that work best for them. Each request is taken on a case-by-case basis based on the availability and capacity of county event and job calendars.  

 

Location

Multiple locations throughout Dakota County

 

Minimum Time Commitment

We recommend that group projects last 2 – 2.5 hours.  

 

Activity Level  

Moderate to Active - To fully participate may require walking over primarily even surfaces.  There may be a limited number of steps, a minimal number of uneven surfaces, and some standing and/or sitting for extended periods of time. Activities will occur either in an inside or outdoor setting with a mixture of controlled/uncontrolled elements.

 

Activity Accommodations – We work with groups to figure out what work best for them. Each request is taken on a case-by-case basis based on the availability and capacity of county event and job calendars.  

 

Required Training

All training, materials, tools, and supplies will be taken care of by Dakota County unless otherwise noted.

 

Contact Information

Garrett Zaffke | Community Relations and Volunteer Services Coordinator

Dakota County Communications

1590 Highway 55| Hastings, MN 55033

Direct: (651) 438-4635 | Fax: (651) 438-4405 | Email: garrett.zaffke@co.dakota.mn.us

Nonprofit: Dakota County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55124

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Shelter Meal Service Volunteer

Apply now at: https://www.tubman.org/give-help/volunteer-intern/volunteerintern-application.html

 

Role Summary

Volunteer will assist staff in organizing and delivering meals to individuals and families living at Tubman’s shelter for victims/survivors of domestic violence.  The shelter is located at Tubman East in Maplewood.   

Impact & Benefits

Contribute to a positive and respectful living experience for families in shelter Assist in providing a safe and healthy living environment

Position Responsibilities

Portion out and deliver individual meals to each room in the shelter Follow COVID-19 protocols to ensure safety Assist with clean up as needed Build positive, safe, and friendly connections with residents Communicate concerns to staff as needed

Position Qualifications

Friendly, supportive, mature, and reliable Ability to maintain confidentiality, appropriate boundaries, and have good judgment in unexpected situations Understand and work from the agency’s set of values and philosophical approaches, including trauma-informed and strength-based care Ability to engage with a diverse group of clients and team members with a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion Must be 16 and older

Time Commitment & Availability

One consistent 2 hour shift each weekend preferred (with some flexibility): Saturday or Sunday, either 11 am-1 pm or 5-7 pm

Supervision & Training

Attend Tubman’s Volunteer/Intern Orientation and Trainings Supervised by Shelter staff

Nonprofit: Tubman

Apply now at: https://www.tubman.org/give-help/volunteer-intern/volunteerintern-application.html

 

Role Summary

Volunteer will assist staff in organizing and delivering meals to individuals and families living at Tubman’s shelter for victims/survivors of domestic violence.  The shelter is located at Tubman East in Maplewood.   

Impact & Benefits

Contribute to a positive and respectful living experience for families in shelter Assist in providing a safe and healthy living environment

Position Responsibilities

Portion out and deliver individual meals to each room in the shelter Follow COVID-19 protocols to ensure safety Assist with clean up as needed Build positive, safe, and friendly connections with residents Communicate concerns to staff as needed

Position Qualifications

Friendly, supportive, mature, and reliable Ability to maintain confidentiality, appropriate boundaries, and have good judgment in unexpected situations Understand and work from the agency’s set of values and philosophical approaches, including trauma-informed and strength-based care Ability to engage with a diverse group of clients and team members with a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion Must be 16 and older

Time Commitment & Availability

One consistent 2 hour shift each weekend preferred (with some flexibility): Saturday or Sunday, either 11 am-1 pm or 5-7 pm

Supervision & Training

Attend Tubman’s Volunteer/Intern Orientation and Trainings Supervised by Shelter staff

Nonprofit: Tubman

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member, MN Chapter, Gift of Adoption Fund

Board Member

 

Company Description

 

Gift of Adoption is a national charity that provides grants of up to $15,000 to complete the adoptions of children in vulnerable circumstances from the U.S. and around the world. Priority is placed on helping children for whom reunification is not possible and are facing what is possibly their last or only chance at adoption, including those at-risk of separation from siblings, entering foster care, aging-out of an orphanage, or with critical special needs.

 

Gift of Adoption is the largest provider of adoption assistance grants on a nondiscriminatory basis (without regard to age, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or marital status). Since inception in 1996, Gift of Adoption has awarded $16.7 million to give 5,379 children permanent families and the chance to thrive. Gift of Adoption is recognized by Charity Navigator and the Better Business Bureau's Wise Giving Alliance. 

 

Want to make a difference? Join a Gift of Adoption Chapter Board!

 

Our Values: Honor, Amplify and Be Scrappy

 

Gift of Adoption Needs YOU if:

You are passionate about the Gift of Adoption mission. You have the time and energy to spend 6 hours a month working with your board colleagues to raise funds in a collaborative team environment. You can leverage connections, networks, and resources in achieving your chapter’s goals.

 

We are especially interested in talking with you if:

You have been a part of nonprofit boards or fundraising committees. You have experience in event planning, grant writing, or major gifts. You will work diligently to meet your personal give/get goal. You are willing to bring your unique background, talent, and passion to the table.

 

Next Steps

Gift of Adoption chapter board members serve 3-year terms. Each board member is tasked with recruiting one new board member to their chapter team by the completion of each term. This is a non-compensatory, volunteer chapter board role. Our chapter board members are impactful and game changers. Please visit our website www.giftofadoption.org for more information. Interested candidates should contact Ashley Greene, Chapter Board Recruiter for Gift of Adoption at AGreene@GiftofAdoption.org.

Nonprofit: Gift of Adoption Fund

Board Member

 

Company Description

 

Gift of Adoption is a national charity that provides grants of up to $15,000 to complete the adoptions of children in vulnerable circumstances from the U.S. and around the world. Priority is placed on helping children for whom reunification is not possible and are facing what is possibly their last or only chance at adoption, including those at-risk of separation from siblings, entering foster care, aging-out of an orphanage, or with critical special needs.

 

Gift of Adoption is the largest provider of adoption assistance grants on a nondiscriminatory basis (without regard to age, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or marital status). Since inception in 1996, Gift of Adoption has awarded $16.7 million to give 5,379 children permanent families and the chance to thrive. Gift of Adoption is recognized by Charity Navigator and the Better Business Bureau's Wise Giving Alliance. 

 

Want to make a difference? Join a Gift of Adoption Chapter Board!

 

Our Values: Honor, Amplify and Be Scrappy

 

Gift of Adoption Needs YOU if:

You are passionate about the Gift of Adoption mission. You have the time and energy to spend 6 hours a month working with your board colleagues to raise funds in a collaborative team environment. You can leverage connections, networks, and resources in achieving your chapter’s goals.

 

We are especially interested in talking with you if:

You have been a part of nonprofit boards or fundraising committees. You have experience in event planning, grant writing, or major gifts. You will work diligently to meet your personal give/get goal. You are willing to bring your unique background, talent, and passion to the table.

 

Next Steps

Gift of Adoption chapter board members serve 3-year terms. Each board member is tasked with recruiting one new board member to their chapter team by the completion of each term. This is a non-compensatory, volunteer chapter board role. Our chapter board members are impactful and game changers. Please visit our website www.giftofadoption.org for more information. Interested candidates should contact Ashley Greene, Chapter Board Recruiter for Gift of Adoption at AGreene@GiftofAdoption.org.

Nonprofit: Gift of Adoption Fund

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member, MN Chapter, Gift of Adoption Fund

Board Member

 

Company Description

 

Gift of Adoption is a national charity that provides grants of up to $15,000 to complete the adoptions of children in vulnerable circumstances from the U.S. and around the world. Priority is placed on helping children for whom reunification is not possible and are facing what is possibly their last or only chance at adoption, including those at-risk of separation from siblings, entering foster care, aging-out of an orphanage, or with critical special needs.

 

Gift of Adoption is the largest provider of adoption assistance grants on a nondiscriminatory basis (without regard to age, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or marital status). Since inception in 1996, Gift of Adoption has awarded $16.7 million to give 5,379 children permanent families and the chance to thrive. Gift of Adoption is recognized by Charity Navigator and the Better Business Bureau's Wise Giving Alliance. 

 

Want to make a difference? Join a Gift of Adoption Chapter Board!

 

Our Values: Honor, Amplify and Be Scrappy

 

Gift of Adoption Needs YOU if:

You are passionate about the Gift of Adoption mission. You have the time and energy to spend 6 hours a month working with your board colleagues to raise funds in a collaborative team environment. You can leverage connections, networks, and resources in achieving your chapter’s goals.

 

We are especially interested in talking with you if:

You have been a part of nonprofit boards or fundraising committees. You have experience in event planning, grant writing, or major gifts. You will work diligently to meet your personal give/get goal. You are willing to bring your unique background, talent, and passion to the table.

 

Next Steps

Gift of Adoption chapter board members serve 3-year terms. Each board member is tasked with recruiting one new board member to their chapter team by the completion of each term. This is a non-compensatory, volunteer chapter board role. Our chapter board members are impactful and game changers. Please visit our website www.giftofadoption.org for more information. Interested candidates should contact Ashley Greene, Chapter Board Recruiter for Gift of Adoption at AGreene@GiftofAdoption.org.

Nonprofit: Gift of Adoption Fund

Board Member

 

Company Description

 

Gift of Adoption is a national charity that provides grants of up to $15,000 to complete the adoptions of children in vulnerable circumstances from the U.S. and around the world. Priority is placed on helping children for whom reunification is not possible and are facing what is possibly their last or only chance at adoption, including those at-risk of separation from siblings, entering foster care, aging-out of an orphanage, or with critical special needs.

 

Gift of Adoption is the largest provider of adoption assistance grants on a nondiscriminatory basis (without regard to age, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or marital status). Since inception in 1996, Gift of Adoption has awarded $16.7 million to give 5,379 children permanent families and the chance to thrive. Gift of Adoption is recognized by Charity Navigator and the Better Business Bureau's Wise Giving Alliance. 

 

Want to make a difference? Join a Gift of Adoption Chapter Board!

 

Our Values: Honor, Amplify and Be Scrappy

 

Gift of Adoption Needs YOU if:

You are passionate about the Gift of Adoption mission. You have the time and energy to spend 6 hours a month working with your board colleagues to raise funds in a collaborative team environment. You can leverage connections, networks, and resources in achieving your chapter’s goals.

 

We are especially interested in talking with you if:

You have been a part of nonprofit boards or fundraising committees. You have experience in event planning, grant writing, or major gifts. You will work diligently to meet your personal give/get goal. You are willing to bring your unique background, talent, and passion to the table.

 

Next Steps

Gift of Adoption chapter board members serve 3-year terms. Each board member is tasked with recruiting one new board member to their chapter team by the completion of each term. This is a non-compensatory, volunteer chapter board role. Our chapter board members are impactful and game changers. Please visit our website www.giftofadoption.org for more information. Interested candidates should contact Ashley Greene, Chapter Board Recruiter for Gift of Adoption at AGreene@GiftofAdoption.org.

Nonprofit: Gift of Adoption Fund

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Small Group Caregiving Project

Are you part of a small group that is looking to help others? How about providing respite to caregivers of older adults, or caregivers to those with disabilities? By doing this you are giving these caregivers, who often put their wellbeing on hold, a break. Your group would be providing companionship to the care receiver by exploring mutual interests whether that’s building puzzles, playing games, watching movies etc. During this time the caregiver can do what they need to do. Volunteers are not expected to, nor should they be asked to help the clients in the bathroom, with medications or other personal tasks. Our current volunteers really like the bond they build with the families and how much of an impact they make on our clients’ lives. Everyone in your small group would go through training and, when a good match is found, meet the family. Then the small group would work together so one or two people would be with the caregiver for at least two hours every week. We have no set time for volunteers and clients to meet so you can volunteer on your schedule. We do ask for a 3-month commitment. 

Nonprofit: FamilyMeans

Are you part of a small group that is looking to help others? How about providing respite to caregivers of older adults, or caregivers to those with disabilities? By doing this you are giving these caregivers, who often put their wellbeing on hold, a break. Your group would be providing companionship to the care receiver by exploring mutual interests whether that’s building puzzles, playing games, watching movies etc. During this time the caregiver can do what they need to do. Volunteers are not expected to, nor should they be asked to help the clients in the bathroom, with medications or other personal tasks. Our current volunteers really like the bond they build with the families and how much of an impact they make on our clients’ lives. Everyone in your small group would go through training and, when a good match is found, meet the family. Then the small group would work together so one or two people would be with the caregiver for at least two hours every week. We have no set time for volunteers and clients to meet so you can volunteer on your schedule. We do ask for a 3-month commitment. 

Nonprofit: FamilyMeans

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Memory Loss Assistant Field Trip Guide

Who didn’t love going on a field trip in school? Going to different sites, learning something new, and just getting the chance to get out of school. FamilyMeans Community Connection takes the fun of a field trip and applies to adults with early-stage memory loss. During a Community Connection we meet at a set location and each week explore different topics or do different activities. This gets our clients out of the house and participate in activities that are designed specifically for them. You will not be asked to drive clients you just simply have to show up at the proper location.

 

We need people who are willing to attend these sessions and help provide a fun and safe environment for our clients. This could mean helping to set up and clean up after activities, being a discussion guide, and helping clients participate in activities.  

 

We ask volunteers stay for an entire session which is 4 hours (1/2 hour before, 3 hours program and ½ hour afterward). Sessions will be weekly for 4 to 6 weeks. It would be great if a volunteer could attend every session but we don’t require it.   

Nonprofit: FamilyMeans

Who didn’t love going on a field trip in school? Going to different sites, learning something new, and just getting the chance to get out of school. FamilyMeans Community Connection takes the fun of a field trip and applies to adults with early-stage memory loss. During a Community Connection we meet at a set location and each week explore different topics or do different activities. This gets our clients out of the house and participate in activities that are designed specifically for them. You will not be asked to drive clients you just simply have to show up at the proper location.

 

We need people who are willing to attend these sessions and help provide a fun and safe environment for our clients. This could mean helping to set up and clean up after activities, being a discussion guide, and helping clients participate in activities.  

 

We ask volunteers stay for an entire session which is 4 hours (1/2 hour before, 3 hours program and ½ hour afterward). Sessions will be weekly for 4 to 6 weeks. It would be great if a volunteer could attend every session but we don’t require it.   

Nonprofit: FamilyMeans

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55802

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Evening Respite Volunteer Opportunity

Everyone deserves a night out. Unfortunately, sometimes people are too busy taking care of their spouse, parent or other connection to really do that. FamilyMeans new program will allow caregivers a night out while their care receiver enjoys a fun few hours in a safe environment.

To run this event, we are looking for volunteers ready to have some fun and like to help people. If that’s you please consider joining our Night Out Fun Crew. The Night Out Fun Crew will help care receivers participate in fun activities while providing a safe environment. Night Out will meet once a month on the 4th Tuesday of every month for 2 hours for 5:30 to 7:30. This is a great opportunity for people who work but would still like to give back to their community. Even in just that short amount of time volunteers can make a difference in caregivers’ lives.

Volunteers can come once or make volunteering at this event a monthly occurrence. Groups and families are welcome to sign up together. Volunteers can sign up by emailing Dan at dbohnker@familymeans.org or by calling at 651-789-4055.    

Nonprofit: FamilyMeans

Everyone deserves a night out. Unfortunately, sometimes people are too busy taking care of their spouse, parent or other connection to really do that. FamilyMeans new program will allow caregivers a night out while their care receiver enjoys a fun few hours in a safe environment.

To run this event, we are looking for volunteers ready to have some fun and like to help people. If that’s you please consider joining our Night Out Fun Crew. The Night Out Fun Crew will help care receivers participate in fun activities while providing a safe environment. Night Out will meet once a month on the 4th Tuesday of every month for 2 hours for 5:30 to 7:30. This is a great opportunity for people who work but would still like to give back to their community. Even in just that short amount of time volunteers can make a difference in caregivers’ lives.

Volunteers can come once or make volunteering at this event a monthly occurrence. Groups and families are welcome to sign up together. Volunteers can sign up by emailing Dan at dbohnker@familymeans.org or by calling at 651-789-4055.    

Nonprofit: FamilyMeans

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55802

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Families Service Project

Are you and your family looking for something you can all do together? How about providing respite to caregivers of older adults, or caregivers to those with disabilities? By doing this you are giving these caregivers, who often put their wellbeing on hold, a break. Your family would be providing companionship to the care receiver by exploring mutual interests whether that’s building puzzles, playing games, watching movies etc. During this time the caregiver can do what they need to do. Volunteers are not expected to, nor should they be asked to help the clients in the bathroom, with medications or other personal tasks. Our current volunteers really like the bond they build with the families and how much of an impact they make on our clients’ lives. It would be a great family bonding experience spending time together helping others. We have no set time for volunteers and clients to meet so you can volunteer on your schedule. We do ask for a 2 hour/week and 3-month commitment. 

Nonprofit: FamilyMeans

Are you and your family looking for something you can all do together? How about providing respite to caregivers of older adults, or caregivers to those with disabilities? By doing this you are giving these caregivers, who often put their wellbeing on hold, a break. Your family would be providing companionship to the care receiver by exploring mutual interests whether that’s building puzzles, playing games, watching movies etc. During this time the caregiver can do what they need to do. Volunteers are not expected to, nor should they be asked to help the clients in the bathroom, with medications or other personal tasks. Our current volunteers really like the bond they build with the families and how much of an impact they make on our clients’ lives. It would be a great family bonding experience spending time together helping others. We have no set time for volunteers and clients to meet so you can volunteer on your schedule. We do ask for a 2 hour/week and 3-month commitment. 

Nonprofit: FamilyMeans

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: LEGO Robotics Assistant

CreateMPLS is dedicated to preparing students in underserved communities for rewarding careers, by removing barriers and providing accessible STEM learning programs at no cost to the students or families. We have developed K-12 introductory STEM classes with our host sites. We are also co-teaching tech classes and electives with the host sites as well as creating advanced STEM classes with local tech schools. These programs are designed with the students' experience level in mind to create something that engages and challenges students to learn more. This opportunity is for you if you are interested in supporting our LEGO robotics programming with students of all ages!

Nonprofit: createMPLS

CreateMPLS is dedicated to preparing students in underserved communities for rewarding careers, by removing barriers and providing accessible STEM learning programs at no cost to the students or families. We have developed K-12 introductory STEM classes with our host sites. We are also co-teaching tech classes and electives with the host sites as well as creating advanced STEM classes with local tech schools. These programs are designed with the students' experience level in mind to create something that engages and challenges students to learn more. This opportunity is for you if you are interested in supporting our LEGO robotics programming with students of all ages!

Nonprofit: createMPLS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Achieve Twin Cities Career Exposure Volunteer

Achieve Twin Cities is looking for community volunteers to participate in our career events and help students explore and plan for careers, college and future success. These events are held at Minneapolis and Saint Paul public high schools, in addition to other sites in our community.      We are seeking individuals who represent a wide range of communities and professional backgrounds to share their expertise with students. To learn more and receive information about upcoming volunteer opportunities, please complete this registration form.     For questions, contact Achieve external engagement manager Christine Page.    Thank you for your interest!  

Nonprofit: Achieve Twin Cities

Achieve Twin Cities is looking for community volunteers to participate in our career events and help students explore and plan for careers, college and future success. These events are held at Minneapolis and Saint Paul public high schools, in addition to other sites in our community.      We are seeking individuals who represent a wide range of communities and professional backgrounds to share their expertise with students. To learn more and receive information about upcoming volunteer opportunities, please complete this registration form.     For questions, contact Achieve external engagement manager Christine Page.    Thank you for your interest!  

Nonprofit: Achieve Twin Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dog and Cat Fosters

Providing foster care for a dog or a cat can be a very rewarding experience, but it has its share of responsibilities and challenges as well. Dogs and Cats come to Pet Haven through our Shelter Partners and from Crisis Owner Surrenders. While we try to gain as much information as we can on the health, behavior, and personality of each animal we bring in, there are often many unknowns. Fosters need to be willing to work within the animal’s timelines and needs, giving the animal the space to adjust to their new home and all the changes they have been through. This requires compassion, kindness, patience, and persistence. Experience with animals is helpful but not a requirement. Fostering can be an excellent way to determine if you are cut out for pet ownership, or if it is feasible to add another pet to your household.

Please fill out a foster application here!

Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota

Providing foster care for a dog or a cat can be a very rewarding experience, but it has its share of responsibilities and challenges as well. Dogs and Cats come to Pet Haven through our Shelter Partners and from Crisis Owner Surrenders. While we try to gain as much information as we can on the health, behavior, and personality of each animal we bring in, there are often many unknowns. Fosters need to be willing to work within the animal’s timelines and needs, giving the animal the space to adjust to their new home and all the changes they have been through. This requires compassion, kindness, patience, and persistence. Experience with animals is helpful but not a requirement. Fostering can be an excellent way to determine if you are cut out for pet ownership, or if it is feasible to add another pet to your household.

Please fill out a foster application here!

Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospitality Greeter

Volunteers with great customer services skills are needed to help our patients/clients/visitors at NorthPoint find the resources they need on our campus. Available shifts are Monday through Friday 8am-12pm. We request volunteers to sign up for a minimum of one shift per week for 3 months.

 

Volunteers will greet visitors, offer assistance finding the correct office/reception desk to go to, walk them to their destination as needed, and answer any general questions about NorthPoint programs and services. A Resource Guide and Training are provided.

 

Do you speak Somali, Spanish or Hmong? Come flex those language skills while helping our customers! English-only speakers are welcome too.

Please apply to be a NorthPoint Inc volunteer at https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?ap=335122860

 

Health and Safety around COVID-19: 

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

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

 

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

Required face coverings:  

All staff and volunteers are encouraged to wear face coverings that cover both mouth and nose and are secure with ear loops.  NorthPoint will provide disposable masks and hand sanitizer during your shift.  
  
  
How to Dress and What to Bring: 
Professional, neat, clean attire. Please wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes
Directions and Parking: 

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

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

Jamiela Taylor | Volunteer Engagement Coordinator

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

Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center

Volunteers with great customer services skills are needed to help our patients/clients/visitors at NorthPoint find the resources they need on our campus. Available shifts are Monday through Friday 8am-12pm. We request volunteers to sign up for a minimum of one shift per week for 3 months.

 

Volunteers will greet visitors, offer assistance finding the correct office/reception desk to go to, walk them to their destination as needed, and answer any general questions about NorthPoint programs and services. A Resource Guide and Training are provided.

 

Do you speak Somali, Spanish or Hmong? Come flex those language skills while helping our customers! English-only speakers are welcome too.

Please apply to be a NorthPoint Inc volunteer at https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?ap=335122860

 

Health and Safety around COVID-19: 

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

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

 

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

Required face coverings:  

All staff and volunteers are encouraged to wear face coverings that cover both mouth and nose and are secure with ear loops.  NorthPoint will provide disposable masks and hand sanitizer during your shift.  
  
  
How to Dress and What to Bring: 
Professional, neat, clean attire. Please wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes
Directions and Parking: 

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

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

Jamiela Taylor | Volunteer Engagement Coordinator

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

Nonprofit: NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55411

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Computer Connectors

At TreeHouse, our mission is to provide mentoring, support, and connections to teenagers in need. However, we're encountering significant challenges due to outdated infrastructure causing crashes and slowdowns, hindering our ability to connect and plan with our teams effectively.

Currently, we're facing a shortage of functional laptops compatible with Windows 11, specifically seeking up to 5 laptops such as the Elite Pro 860 or comparable models.

If you have a new or gently used laptop that you would consider donating, or if you know someone who does, we would be incredibly grateful if you could contribute to our cause. Your generosity will directly impact the lives of teenagers in our community, empowering them to reach their full potential and reminding them that they are not alone.

Thank you for considering supporting TreeHouse and helping us make a difference in the lives of young people.

Nonprofit: TreeHouse

At TreeHouse, our mission is to provide mentoring, support, and connections to teenagers in need. However, we're encountering significant challenges due to outdated infrastructure causing crashes and slowdowns, hindering our ability to connect and plan with our teams effectively.

Currently, we're facing a shortage of functional laptops compatible with Windows 11, specifically seeking up to 5 laptops such as the Elite Pro 860 or comparable models.

If you have a new or gently used laptop that you would consider donating, or if you know someone who does, we would be incredibly grateful if you could contribute to our cause. Your generosity will directly impact the lives of teenagers in our community, empowering them to reach their full potential and reminding them that they are not alone.

Thank you for considering supporting TreeHouse and helping us make a difference in the lives of young people.

Nonprofit: TreeHouse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55416

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Scheduler

Take incoming client phone calls and, using our client database and scheduling systems, set them up for their requested appointment. 

Nonprofit: PROP Food Shelf

Take incoming client phone calls and, using our client database and scheduling systems, set them up for their requested appointment. 

Nonprofit: PROP Food Shelf

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55344

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising Events for Crystal Parks!

Friends of Crystal Parks is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that works to make the City of Crystal an even better place to raise a family or grow a business.  Funds raised through Friends of Crystal Parks events improve the City of Crystal's parks; and is fun to be a part of.  Plus, more volunteers makes for better events - and better parks!  One of their annual contributions is to purchase trees to hand out at the city's annual Arbor Day Event on the first Wednesday in May.  Other donations to projects are also made.

Friends of Crystal Parks currently hosts various events each year; including a plant sale the Saturday prior to Memorial Day weekend.  Additional fundraising ideas are being sought.  The group also provides information on ways to support Crystal's parks at the annual Crystal Frolics Family Festival on the last Saturday of July.  The Friends of Crystal Parks Board meets monthly September through May at the Crystal Community Center - all are welcome!  To learn more about this group, please visit:  www.friendsofcrystalparks.org.

 

Nonprofit: City of Crystal

Friends of Crystal Parks is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that works to make the City of Crystal an even better place to raise a family or grow a business.  Funds raised through Friends of Crystal Parks events improve the City of Crystal's parks; and is fun to be a part of.  Plus, more volunteers makes for better events - and better parks!  One of their annual contributions is to purchase trees to hand out at the city's annual Arbor Day Event on the first Wednesday in May.  Other donations to projects are also made.

Friends of Crystal Parks currently hosts various events each year; including a plant sale the Saturday prior to Memorial Day weekend.  Additional fundraising ideas are being sought.  The group also provides information on ways to support Crystal's parks at the annual Crystal Frolics Family Festival on the last Saturday of July.  The Friends of Crystal Parks Board meets monthly September through May at the Crystal Community Center - all are welcome!  To learn more about this group, please visit:  www.friendsofcrystalparks.org.

 

Nonprofit: City of Crystal

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55429-3553

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Items Needed for Families

You can help SOMFAM improve the lives of Somali Immigrants by donating items needs.

Tables and chairs for classroom space

Computers and Printers

Overhead projector and projection screen

Microphones / Sound System 

Office supplies

Bus passes for families

Gift cards to help families

Movie passes for families

School supplies

Free admissions to museums, zoos, recreational facilities, amusement parks, etc.

See a full list of items needed at https://www.somfam.org/howyoucanhelp

 

Nonprofit: Somali Youth & Family Development Center

You can help SOMFAM improve the lives of Somali Immigrants by donating items needs.

Tables and chairs for classroom space

Computers and Printers

Overhead projector and projection screen

Microphones / Sound System 

Office supplies

Bus passes for families

Gift cards to help families

Movie passes for families

School supplies

Free admissions to museums, zoos, recreational facilities, amusement parks, etc.

See a full list of items needed at https://www.somfam.org/howyoucanhelp

 

Nonprofit: Somali Youth & Family Development Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55440

Allow Groups: No