Volunteer: Store Cat Caretaker (Burnsville Petco)Twin Cities Pet Rescue is partnering with the Petco store in Burnsville to house store cats for adoption! We need volunteers that can check in on the cats, deep clean their condos, and provide additional enrichment for the kitties while they are waiting to be adopted!
Volunteers can choose their own schedule and can visit the store as often as once a month to a couple times a week. Times are also very flexible and just need to be within store hours. We use the Slack app to connect the store cat team with each other and share updates on visits. So having a mobile phone or computer that can access the internet is important. Visits are typically 30 mins each but can be longer if you want! Overall, this is a very flexible role that provides hands-on cat care without having kitties physically in your home!
If interested, please submit a volunteer application here:
https://www.shelterluv.com/form/volunteer/TCPR/821-volunteer-application Nonprofit: Twin Cities Pet Rescue Twin Cities Pet Rescue is partnering with the Petco store in Burnsville to house store cats for adoption! We need volunteers that can check in on the cats, deep clean their condos, and provide additional enrichment for the kitties while they are waiting to be adopted!
Volunteers can choose their own schedule and can visit the store as often as once a month to a couple times a week. Times are also very flexible and just need to be within store hours. We use the Slack app to connect the store cat team with each other and share updates on visits. So having a mobile phone or computer that can access the internet is important. Visits are typically 30 mins each but can be longer if you want! Overall, this is a very flexible role that provides hands-on cat care without having kitties physically in your home!
If interested, please submit a volunteer application here:
https://www.shelterluv.com/form/volunteer/TCPR/821-volunteer-application Nonprofit: Twin Cities Pet Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BLC Student VolunteerBilingual Learning Center (BLC) is a nonprofit-based community organization located in south Minneapolis that is uniquely designed to meet the needs of students and parents alike through before and after school programming, serving all students in Pre-K through 5th grade. BLC is a fully bilingual (English-Spanish) enrichment program that is designed to foster a welcoming, multicultural, nurturing and fun environment, promoting a love for languages, cultural experiences, successful academics and leadership opportunities for our students.
We are seeking volunteers for our before and after school programs to serve as:
Program Assistants Help managing groups of students during indoor and outdoor recreation, with art projects, by reading aloud to young students, and more Tutors *starting in October One-on-one tutoring and/or homework help in reading/writing or math in English or Spanish
Expectations of All BLC Volunteers: Experience in working with youth K-5th grade At least a conversational level of Spanish is a plus Regular, consistent and punctual attendance Demonstrated attention to detail Reinforce positive behavior, promote respect, and encourage socialization and good communication
Tutors: Demonstrate expertise in math, Spanish, and/or English Background in education or related (preferred) Responsible and respectful to students and staff Flexible in accommodating the needs of each student as recommended by their parents/guardians and classroom teachersNonprofit: Bilingual Learning Center Bilingual Learning Center (BLC) is a nonprofit-based community organization located in south Minneapolis that is uniquely designed to meet the needs of students and parents alike through before and after school programming, serving all students in Pre-K through 5th grade. BLC is a fully bilingual (English-Spanish) enrichment program that is designed to foster a welcoming, multicultural, nurturing and fun environment, promoting a love for languages, cultural experiences, successful academics and leadership opportunities for our students.
We are seeking volunteers for our before and after school programs to serve as:
Program Assistants Help managing groups of students during indoor and outdoor recreation, with art projects, by reading aloud to young students, and more Tutors *starting in October One-on-one tutoring and/or homework help in reading/writing or math in English or Spanish
Expectations of All BLC Volunteers: Experience in working with youth K-5th grade At least a conversational level of Spanish is a plus Regular, consistent and punctual attendance Demonstrated attention to detail Reinforce positive behavior, promote respect, and encourage socialization and good communication
Tutors: Demonstrate expertise in math, Spanish, and/or English Background in education or related (preferred) Responsible and respectful to students and staff Flexible in accommodating the needs of each student as recommended by their parents/guardians and classroom teachersNonprofit: Bilingual Learning Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55419 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MIND VolunteerThe MIND Volunteer Program is designed to proactively address common symptoms and concerns that complicate care and discharge planning for our hospitalized patients. The goal is to prevent patients from experiencing a decline in both their physical and mental health during their hospital stay. Volunteers are an important part of the care team - making visits to patients, providing companionship, assisting with meals, playing games, engaging in a variety of social activities as well as simple conversation, all of which can stimulate the mind and reduce delirium. Is this role a fit for you? Volunteers must enjoy working with elderly people Able to commit to at least 3 shifts/month for 6 months Shift times can be flexible; generally 3 hour shifts afternoons or evenings Terrific opportunity for someone wanting a meaningful volunteer experience or someone working toward a medical career hoping to gain one-to-one patient interactionNew Volunteers will receive training from unit staff about delirium and activities to engage with patients Note: Delirium is the sudden onset of severe confusion and is a preventable condition in many instances. It can have serious complications and may result in a loss of ability for self-care and independence. Nonprofit: Abbott Northwestern Hospital The MIND Volunteer Program is designed to proactively address common symptoms and concerns that complicate care and discharge planning for our hospitalized patients. The goal is to prevent patients from experiencing a decline in both their physical and mental health during their hospital stay. Volunteers are an important part of the care team - making visits to patients, providing companionship, assisting with meals, playing games, engaging in a variety of social activities as well as simple conversation, all of which can stimulate the mind and reduce delirium. Is this role a fit for you? Volunteers must enjoy working with elderly people Able to commit to at least 3 shifts/month for 6 months Shift times can be flexible; generally 3 hour shifts afternoons or evenings Terrific opportunity for someone wanting a meaningful volunteer experience or someone working toward a medical career hoping to gain one-to-one patient interactionNew Volunteers will receive training from unit staff about delirium and activities to engage with patients Note: Delirium is the sudden onset of severe confusion and is a preventable condition in many instances. It can have serious complications and may result in a loss of ability for self-care and independence. Nonprofit: Abbott Northwestern Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tour Guide for The Mother Baby CenterDo you enjoy engaging people in a small group setting? Do you enjoy sharing information and have a passion for parents and families? You don’t need any specific experience or knowledge for this role as training will be provided, however, you will enjoy this role if: You have a passion for moms, babies and families You are interested in learning more about all that The Mother Baby Center has to offer You enjoy engaging with members of the public and are confident to share your knowledge with them You enjoy supporting the incredible team at The Mother Baby Center You want to give your time and enthusiasm to help our community learn about the excellent care offered at The Mother Baby CenterNonprofit: Abbott Northwestern Hospital Do you enjoy engaging people in a small group setting? Do you enjoy sharing information and have a passion for parents and families? You don’t need any specific experience or knowledge for this role as training will be provided, however, you will enjoy this role if: You have a passion for moms, babies and families You are interested in learning more about all that The Mother Baby Center has to offer You enjoy engaging with members of the public and are confident to share your knowledge with them You enjoy supporting the incredible team at The Mother Baby Center You want to give your time and enthusiasm to help our community learn about the excellent care offered at The Mother Baby CenterNonprofit: Abbott Northwestern Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Services Volunteer (Age 18 +)Position Summary:
The Family Services Desk Volunteer will work closely with the Volunteer Manager and Family Services to provide the following:
Greet families as they arrive.
Engage in play with children and interact with caregivers in the family reception area.
Provide a child friendly environment for children before support group therapy.
Assist caregivers in watching their children during support group therapy.
Time Commitment: One shift per week minimum Shifts are Tuesday 5 PM to 7 PM 6-month commitment desired
Responsibilities and Qualifications: Must be over 18 years of age Experienced in Word, Excel & Power Point Detail Oriented Ability to communicate effectively Work well in a team and individually Ability to maintain confidentiality and strong interpersonal boundaries Ability to be flexible Comply with all program policies and procedures of CornerHouseNonprofit: CornerHouse Position Summary:
The Family Services Desk Volunteer will work closely with the Volunteer Manager and Family Services to provide the following:
Greet families as they arrive.
Engage in play with children and interact with caregivers in the family reception area.
Provide a child friendly environment for children before support group therapy.
Assist caregivers in watching their children during support group therapy.
Time Commitment: One shift per week minimum Shifts are Tuesday 5 PM to 7 PM 6-month commitment desired
Responsibilities and Qualifications: Must be over 18 years of age Experienced in Word, Excel & Power Point Detail Oriented Ability to communicate effectively Work well in a team and individually Ability to maintain confidentiality and strong interpersonal boundaries Ability to be flexible Comply with all program policies and procedures of CornerHouseNonprofit: CornerHouse Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Choir SingersOur community choir is looking for volunteer singers to join our mission in providing free performances to individuals in senior living facilities, hospices and rehab hospitals. We sing a wide variety of SATB choral music. Members include those who have sung in a high school, church choir or community choir. Singers should be able to read music but need not be an 'expert'. Our mission is to bring music to those who have limited access and to have fun. All ages are welcome. Must be able to provide own transportation to rehearsals and performances. We practice on the 2nd and 4th Mondays at 7PM at the Stonecrest Senior Living facility in Woodbury. Contact Therese Stecher, Director for more information. Nonprofit: Music For Memories Our community choir is looking for volunteer singers to join our mission in providing free performances to individuals in senior living facilities, hospices and rehab hospitals. We sing a wide variety of SATB choral music. Members include those who have sung in a high school, church choir or community choir. Singers should be able to read music but need not be an 'expert'. Our mission is to bring music to those who have limited access and to have fun. All ages are welcome. Must be able to provide own transportation to rehearsals and performances. We practice on the 2nd and 4th Mondays at 7PM at the Stonecrest Senior Living facility in Woodbury. Contact Therese Stecher, Director for more information. Nonprofit: Music For Memories Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55125 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Joy Ride!Do you like driving and going for rides just to check out the view? So do the individuals with developmental disabilities at one of our homes in Plymouth! As a volunteer, you would use our accessible van, (we will train you!) and take the individuals out and about for a "joy ride". 2 hours once or twice a month would be ideal. Nonprofit: Hammer & NER Do you like driving and going for rides just to check out the view? So do the individuals with developmental disabilities at one of our homes in Plymouth! As a volunteer, you would use our accessible van, (we will train you!) and take the individuals out and about for a "joy ride". 2 hours once or twice a month would be ideal. Nonprofit: Hammer & NER Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55391 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Engagement TeamMinds Matter Twin Cities is looking for individuals who enjoy celebrating volunteers and has a passion for creating community. Our Volunteer Engagement Team schedules monthly volunteer only events to celebrate our volunteers and all their hard work! This could look like a happy hour event after a session or a trivia night at a local restaurant. Mainly, we want our volunteers to feel appreciated and we want to work on building our volunteer community as we rebuild after COVID. Nonprofit: Minds Matter Twin Cities Minds Matter Twin Cities is looking for individuals who enjoy celebrating volunteers and has a passion for creating community. Our Volunteer Engagement Team schedules monthly volunteer only events to celebrate our volunteers and all their hard work! This could look like a happy hour event after a session or a trivia night at a local restaurant. Mainly, we want our volunteers to feel appreciated and we want to work on building our volunteer community as we rebuild after COVID. Nonprofit: Minds Matter Twin Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55455 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberWe are looking for passionate and committed volunteers with diverse backgrounds, life experiences, and professional skills to provide governance to the organization and join our Board of Directors. It is our highest priority to ensure our Board of Directors reflects the experiences of the people MORE serves. Time Commitment – on average 2-4 hours each month. Nonprofit: MORE Community Services We are looking for passionate and committed volunteers with diverse backgrounds, life experiences, and professional skills to provide governance to the organization and join our Board of Directors. It is our highest priority to ensure our Board of Directors reflects the experiences of the people MORE serves. Time Commitment – on average 2-4 hours each month. Nonprofit: MORE Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55117 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberWe are looking for passionate and committed volunteers with diverse backgrounds, life experiences, and professional skills to provide governance to the organization and join our Board of Directors. It is our highest priority to ensure our Board of Directors reflects the experiences of the people MORE serves. Time Commitment – on average 2-4 hours each month. Nonprofit: MORE Community Services We are looking for passionate and committed volunteers with diverse backgrounds, life experiences, and professional skills to provide governance to the organization and join our Board of Directors. It is our highest priority to ensure our Board of Directors reflects the experiences of the people MORE serves. Time Commitment – on average 2-4 hours each month. Nonprofit: MORE Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: volunteer teaching assistantProgram volunteers help our teaching artists as they work with children and their families. Volunteers assisting with classes have the opportunity to work one-on-one with children and they give teachers the flexibility to focus on overall presentation of projects or classes that include dance, music, visual arts and performing arts. To be a program volunteer you must be at least 18 years old. We look for people who have worked with children who can be flexible, patient and have a gentle, nurturing style of interacting with people. A background in the arts would be helpful but is not required. Training is required. Breanna’s Gift teaching artists work with each volunteer before and during the classes so they are familiar with the projects being taught. This volunteer training is continuous as volunteers work with different artist/teachers from all art disciplines. A background check is required and training includes information about working with children and their families with regard to special needs and confidentiality. Nonprofit: Breanna's Gift Program volunteers help our teaching artists as they work with children and their families. Volunteers assisting with classes have the opportunity to work one-on-one with children and they give teachers the flexibility to focus on overall presentation of projects or classes that include dance, music, visual arts and performing arts. To be a program volunteer you must be at least 18 years old. We look for people who have worked with children who can be flexible, patient and have a gentle, nurturing style of interacting with people. A background in the arts would be helpful but is not required. Training is required. Breanna’s Gift teaching artists work with each volunteer before and during the classes so they are familiar with the projects being taught. This volunteer training is continuous as volunteers work with different artist/teachers from all art disciplines. A background check is required and training includes information about working with children and their families with regard to special needs and confidentiality. Nonprofit: Breanna's Gift Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity Construction Volunteer
Construction Volunteers are essential for helping Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity achieve its mission of bringing people together to create, preserve, and promote affordable homeownership and advance racial equity in housing.
Construction experience is useful, but not required! Hands-on training will be provided by Habitat Staff on site.
It's easy to get signed up - visit our volunteer scheduling web page at Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity (volunteerhub.com)
Construction Volunteers must commit to a minimum of one full day (8:30am-3:30pm). For safety reasons, children under the age of 16 are not allowed on site. All volunteers under the age of 18 must have adult supervision. Youth ages 16-17 are required to have one adult (21 years of age or older) for up to four youth.
Nonprofit: Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity
Construction Volunteers are essential for helping Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity achieve its mission of bringing people together to create, preserve, and promote affordable homeownership and advance racial equity in housing.
Construction experience is useful, but not required! Hands-on training will be provided by Habitat Staff on site.
It's easy to get signed up - visit our volunteer scheduling web page at Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity (volunteerhub.com)
Construction Volunteers must commit to a minimum of one full day (8:30am-3:30pm). For safety reasons, children under the age of 16 are not allowed on site. All volunteers under the age of 18 must have adult supervision. Youth ages 16-17 are required to have one adult (21 years of age or older) for up to four youth.
Nonprofit: Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teach Adults English Online or In PersonHelp adults learn English Apply Now: https://oscs-mn.org/elc-volunteer-application/ Nonprofit: English Learning Center Help adults learn English Apply Now: https://oscs-mn.org/elc-volunteer-application/ Nonprofit: English Learning Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Resident Activities Support (Spanish Speaking)Catholic Charities Endeavors Residence provides urgently needed permanent homes to 173 adults who need housing stability, many of whom are older and medically frail, including many veterans. Unlike an emergency shelter or transitional housing, residents sign leases with all the rights and responsibilities of a market-rate rental. Volunteers are needed to support residents and staff with activities which provide benefits to individual residents and the community as a whole. Activities may include participation in recreational activities such as playing games, holiday gatherings, movie nights and house meetings. Spanish speaking volunteers will help make activities more welcoming and successful for Spanish-speaking residents by participating, interpreting, and serving as an open ear for residents. Scheduling is flexible. We hope you’ll join us! Nonprofit: Catholic Charities Twin Cities Catholic Charities Endeavors Residence provides urgently needed permanent homes to 173 adults who need housing stability, many of whom are older and medically frail, including many veterans. Unlike an emergency shelter or transitional housing, residents sign leases with all the rights and responsibilities of a market-rate rental. Volunteers are needed to support residents and staff with activities which provide benefits to individual residents and the community as a whole. Activities may include participation in recreational activities such as playing games, holiday gatherings, movie nights and house meetings. Spanish speaking volunteers will help make activities more welcoming and successful for Spanish-speaking residents by participating, interpreting, and serving as an open ear for residents. Scheduling is flexible. We hope you’ll join us! Nonprofit: Catholic Charities Twin Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities with Breaking FreeWelcome to Breaking Free! We're excited to have you join us in our mission to end all forms of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation. As a valued member of our volunteer team, you play a crucial role in making a positive impact on the lives of those we serve. Below, you'll find an overview of ongoing volunteer opportunities that are available to you: 1. Ongoing Opportunities: Administrative Support: Assist with office tasks, light data entry, and communication. Fundraising: Help raise vital funds to support our initiatives. Awareness Campaigns: Promote awareness through social media and community outreach. Mentoring: Provide guidance and support to staff and survivors. Advocacy: Be a voice for change in your community and beyond.2. Seasonal Opportunities: Holiday Drives: Participate in seasonal drives to collect necessities for survivors. Special Events: Assist with seasonal events, such as holiday parties and awareness campaigns.3. Individualized Volunteer Opportunities: Skills-Based Volunteering: Utilize your unique skills, such as graphic design, legal expertise, or counseling, to support our programs. Translation Services: Help bridge language barriers for survivors.4. Housekeeping Needs: Landscaping/Yard Work: Help maintain our facilities. Snow Removal: Assist with keeping our spaces safe during winter. Organizing/Restocking: Ensure our resources are well-organized and accessible.5. Meal Services: Meal Serving: Volunteer to serve meals during designated times. Meal Donors: Provide meals for our clients and staff.6. Supervised Play: Childcare Services: Offer a safe and nurturing environment for children while their caregivers attend support programs.7. Event Planning and Coordination: Event Volunteers: Assist in planning and executing special events and fundraisers.8. Virtual Opportunities (Coming Soon): Stay tuned for virtual volunteer options, allowing you to contribute from anywhere.Please refer to this list regularly, as new opportunities will be posted. We appreciate your dedication to our cause and look forward to working together to create a safer and brighter future for survivors of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation. Thank you for being part of our team! Warm regards, Breaking Free Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Thank you! Nonprofit: Breaking Free Welcome to Breaking Free! We're excited to have you join us in our mission to end all forms of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation. As a valued member of our volunteer team, you play a crucial role in making a positive impact on the lives of those we serve. Below, you'll find an overview of ongoing volunteer opportunities that are available to you: 1. Ongoing Opportunities: Administrative Support: Assist with office tasks, light data entry, and communication. Fundraising: Help raise vital funds to support our initiatives. Awareness Campaigns: Promote awareness through social media and community outreach. Mentoring: Provide guidance and support to staff and survivors. Advocacy: Be a voice for change in your community and beyond.2. Seasonal Opportunities: Holiday Drives: Participate in seasonal drives to collect necessities for survivors. Special Events: Assist with seasonal events, such as holiday parties and awareness campaigns.3. Individualized Volunteer Opportunities: Skills-Based Volunteering: Utilize your unique skills, such as graphic design, legal expertise, or counseling, to support our programs. Translation Services: Help bridge language barriers for survivors.4. Housekeeping Needs: Landscaping/Yard Work: Help maintain our facilities. Snow Removal: Assist with keeping our spaces safe during winter. Organizing/Restocking: Ensure our resources are well-organized and accessible.5. Meal Services: Meal Serving: Volunteer to serve meals during designated times. Meal Donors: Provide meals for our clients and staff.6. Supervised Play: Childcare Services: Offer a safe and nurturing environment for children while their caregivers attend support programs.7. Event Planning and Coordination: Event Volunteers: Assist in planning and executing special events and fundraisers.8. Virtual Opportunities (Coming Soon): Stay tuned for virtual volunteer options, allowing you to contribute from anywhere.Please refer to this list regularly, as new opportunities will be posted. We appreciate your dedication to our cause and look forward to working together to create a safer and brighter future for survivors of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation. Thank you for being part of our team! Warm regards, Breaking Free Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Thank you! Nonprofit: Breaking Free Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Unlock Your Potential: Volunteer with Breaking FreeAt Breaking Free, we believe that everyone has unique talents and skills to offer. We invite you to be a part of our mission by sharing your expertise and passion in areas that resonate with you. Our volunteer opportunities are as diverse as the community we serve, and together, we can empower change in the lives of our clients. Join us in cultivating program and client development in the following specialized areas: 1. Marketing and Outreach: Description: Put your marketing skills to use in promoting Breaking Free's mission, events, and services. How You Can Help: Design marketing campaigns, create engaging social media content, and help raise awareness about our programs.2. Book Writing and Storytelling: Description: Share the inspiring stories of our clients and the journey to recovery. How You Can Help: Assist with writing and editing client success stories, develop program-related literature, and contribute to the publication of educational materials.3. Group Facilitation: Description: Co-lead support groups and workshops that provide valuable skills and resources to our clients. How You Can Help: Utilize your expertise to facilitate sessions on topics such as addiction recovery, mental health, and life skills.4. Fundraising and Development: Description: Help secure the financial resources necessary to sustain and expand our programs. How You Can Help: Organize fundraising events, write grant proposals, and explore creative ways to generate support.5. Program Enhancement: Description: Innovate and improve existing programs to better meet the needs of our clients. How You Can Help: Collaborate with our team to develop and implement program enhancements, workshops, and resources.6. Administrative Support: Description: Offer your organizational skills to streamline our operations. How You Can Help: Assist with data entry, scheduling, and administrative tasks to keep our programs running smoothly.Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Times and dates for this volunteer opportunity can be tailored to the individual. Thank you! Nonprofit: Breaking Free At Breaking Free, we believe that everyone has unique talents and skills to offer. We invite you to be a part of our mission by sharing your expertise and passion in areas that resonate with you. Our volunteer opportunities are as diverse as the community we serve, and together, we can empower change in the lives of our clients. Join us in cultivating program and client development in the following specialized areas: 1. Marketing and Outreach: Description: Put your marketing skills to use in promoting Breaking Free's mission, events, and services. How You Can Help: Design marketing campaigns, create engaging social media content, and help raise awareness about our programs.2. Book Writing and Storytelling: Description: Share the inspiring stories of our clients and the journey to recovery. How You Can Help: Assist with writing and editing client success stories, develop program-related literature, and contribute to the publication of educational materials.3. Group Facilitation: Description: Co-lead support groups and workshops that provide valuable skills and resources to our clients. How You Can Help: Utilize your expertise to facilitate sessions on topics such as addiction recovery, mental health, and life skills.4. Fundraising and Development: Description: Help secure the financial resources necessary to sustain and expand our programs. How You Can Help: Organize fundraising events, write grant proposals, and explore creative ways to generate support.5. Program Enhancement: Description: Innovate and improve existing programs to better meet the needs of our clients. How You Can Help: Collaborate with our team to develop and implement program enhancements, workshops, and resources.6. Administrative Support: Description: Offer your organizational skills to streamline our operations. How You Can Help: Assist with data entry, scheduling, and administrative tasks to keep our programs running smoothly.Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Times and dates for this volunteer opportunity can be tailored to the individual. Thank you! Nonprofit: Breaking Free Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer for Building Maintenance and Grounds Upkeep!Join the Breaking Free Volunteer Family today. We are reaching out to you with an exciting opportunity to contribute to the betterment of our community! We are seeking dedicated volunteers to help us with building maintenance and grounds upkeep. Your assistance will go a long way in ensuring that our shared spaces remain clean, safe, and beautiful for everyone to enjoy. Volunteer Tasks: Yard work and landscaping Raking and leaf removal Lawn mowing Snow removal during winter General maintenance services as needed (e.g., minor repairs)When: This volunteer opportunity is open throughout the week, and you can choose a schedule that works best for you. Whether you have a few hours to spare on weekends or prefer weekday afternoons, we welcome your support. What We Provide: We understand the value of your time and commitment. As a token of our appreciation, we will provide some of the necessary supplies and equipment for your volunteering efforts, making it easy for you to jump in and get started. By volunteering, you will not only help maintain the beauty of our community but also foster a sense of unity and togetherness among its members. This is a fantastic opportunity to meet new people, make a positive impact, and enjoy the satisfaction of seeing tangible results from your efforts. If you're interested in joining us, please reach out to Flora Whitfield to express your interest and learn more about the available schedules and tasks. We are eager to have you on board, and we look forward to working together to create a cleaner, safer, and more attractive environment for everyone. Thank you for considering this opportunity to give back to our community. Your help will truly make a difference, and we appreciate your support.
Sincerely, Flora Whitfield Community Engagement and Outreach (651) 433 - 7364 FWhitfield@breakingfree.net
Nonprofit: Breaking Free Join the Breaking Free Volunteer Family today. We are reaching out to you with an exciting opportunity to contribute to the betterment of our community! We are seeking dedicated volunteers to help us with building maintenance and grounds upkeep. Your assistance will go a long way in ensuring that our shared spaces remain clean, safe, and beautiful for everyone to enjoy. Volunteer Tasks: Yard work and landscaping Raking and leaf removal Lawn mowing Snow removal during winter General maintenance services as needed (e.g., minor repairs)When: This volunteer opportunity is open throughout the week, and you can choose a schedule that works best for you. Whether you have a few hours to spare on weekends or prefer weekday afternoons, we welcome your support. What We Provide: We understand the value of your time and commitment. As a token of our appreciation, we will provide some of the necessary supplies and equipment for your volunteering efforts, making it easy for you to jump in and get started. By volunteering, you will not only help maintain the beauty of our community but also foster a sense of unity and togetherness among its members. This is a fantastic opportunity to meet new people, make a positive impact, and enjoy the satisfaction of seeing tangible results from your efforts. If you're interested in joining us, please reach out to Flora Whitfield to express your interest and learn more about the available schedules and tasks. We are eager to have you on board, and we look forward to working together to create a cleaner, safer, and more attractive environment for everyone. Thank you for considering this opportunity to give back to our community. Your help will truly make a difference, and we appreciate your support.
Sincerely, Flora Whitfield Community Engagement and Outreach (651) 433 - 7364 FWhitfield@breakingfree.net
Nonprofit: Breaking Free Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fund Development & Marketing Committee MemberObjective: Reach for Resources is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to empower people to reach their full potential. We do this by providing individualized services that maximize independence, boosts community involvement, and improve physical and emotional well-being. By sharing your talents our organization, you receive a chance to give back to your community and gain great experience. Responsibilities/Duties: Each member of the Fund Development & Marketing Committee is asked to contribute their skills to assist with increase awareness, communication, engagement, and fundraising efforts with our organization and mission. · Development Strategy: develop & execute a long-range fund development plan with a mix of strategies including revenue goals and action plans. Monitor and track progress on the fund development plan. Participate in problem solving to address lags in achievement of objectives and targets. · Philanthropic Support: develop plans surrounding our philanthropic engagement & support. Assess fund development results and return on investment (ROI). · Fundraising activities: investigate new fundraising projects, activities, and ideas for possible use in the future. · Social Media/Blog: Increase awareness of Reach social media, suggest topics and posts, review analytics, and plan long-term goals. · News/Communications/Press: Design ideas for print and online communications, promote fundraising days and events, and develop press and marketing contacts. · Content: Assist in gathering content, data, and stories on Reach services and discuss new ways of sharing with our supporters. · Reach Awareness: Increase awareness of Reach services and mission, help connect with other organizations for partnerships and opportunities, gather ideas for local involvement and awareness, and plan long-term strategic goals for Reach. · Website & Online Ads: Increase awareness of Reach website, website suggestions/updates/mobile friendly, suggest/update ads (Google & Microsoft), track/review analytics, and plan long-term goals. Meetings: Meetings can be conducted in person or via teleconference and occur once every 2 months. Email will be used in between meetings to monitor any ongoing projects. Qualifications: To volunteer at Reach, volunteers must be at least 14 years of age and be screened through an interview process by our Volunteer Manager. Training and Preparation of the Job: All volunteers must complete an orientation training session. Benefits: · Help impact the community’s quality of life · Enhance resume/career exploration/internship experience · Build self-esteem, self-confidence and cultural experience · Increase problem-solving, teamwork skills
Commitment: Volunteer should plan to give at least a one-year commitment for the Fund Development & Marketing Committee position.
Evaluation: At the end of volunteer commitment, the volunteer will have a chance to evaluate his/her position. At this time, the volunteer will have a chance to decide whether to continue with current relationship, try a new volunteer experience, or terminate their involvement with Reach for Resources Inc. Nonprofit: Reach for Resources Objective: Reach for Resources is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to empower people to reach their full potential. We do this by providing individualized services that maximize independence, boosts community involvement, and improve physical and emotional well-being. By sharing your talents our organization, you receive a chance to give back to your community and gain great experience. Responsibilities/Duties: Each member of the Fund Development & Marketing Committee is asked to contribute their skills to assist with increase awareness, communication, engagement, and fundraising efforts with our organization and mission. · Development Strategy: develop & execute a long-range fund development plan with a mix of strategies including revenue goals and action plans. Monitor and track progress on the fund development plan. Participate in problem solving to address lags in achievement of objectives and targets. · Philanthropic Support: develop plans surrounding our philanthropic engagement & support. Assess fund development results and return on investment (ROI). · Fundraising activities: investigate new fundraising projects, activities, and ideas for possible use in the future. · Social Media/Blog: Increase awareness of Reach social media, suggest topics and posts, review analytics, and plan long-term goals. · News/Communications/Press: Design ideas for print and online communications, promote fundraising days and events, and develop press and marketing contacts. · Content: Assist in gathering content, data, and stories on Reach services and discuss new ways of sharing with our supporters. · Reach Awareness: Increase awareness of Reach services and mission, help connect with other organizations for partnerships and opportunities, gather ideas for local involvement and awareness, and plan long-term strategic goals for Reach. · Website & Online Ads: Increase awareness of Reach website, website suggestions/updates/mobile friendly, suggest/update ads (Google & Microsoft), track/review analytics, and plan long-term goals. Meetings: Meetings can be conducted in person or via teleconference and occur once every 2 months. Email will be used in between meetings to monitor any ongoing projects. Qualifications: To volunteer at Reach, volunteers must be at least 14 years of age and be screened through an interview process by our Volunteer Manager. Training and Preparation of the Job: All volunteers must complete an orientation training session. Benefits: · Help impact the community’s quality of life · Enhance resume/career exploration/internship experience · Build self-esteem, self-confidence and cultural experience · Increase problem-solving, teamwork skills
Commitment: Volunteer should plan to give at least a one-year commitment for the Fund Development & Marketing Committee position.
Evaluation: At the end of volunteer commitment, the volunteer will have a chance to evaluate his/her position. At this time, the volunteer will have a chance to decide whether to continue with current relationship, try a new volunteer experience, or terminate their involvement with Reach for Resources Inc. Nonprofit: Reach for Resources Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55343 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Skill Share Volunteer (Adults with Disabilities)
Join us and help create learning opportunities for adults with disabilities through OP's Skill Share Program.
Skill Share Volunteer- If you have a special skill or talent to share, this may be the right fit for you. Lead or join one of our classes offered at our Koch campus or host an activity or club at one of our residential facilities. Whether you do yoga, zumba, art, birdwatching, gardening, drama, cooking, etc, it is always a gift to learn and share new skills with others. Please consider time to prep, material needs (we can help with some of this) and potential size of classes, weekly commitment of 1-3 hours. Staff members will be present and available.
Nonprofit: Opportunity Partners
Join us and help create learning opportunities for adults with disabilities through OP's Skill Share Program.
Skill Share Volunteer- If you have a special skill or talent to share, this may be the right fit for you. Lead or join one of our classes offered at our Koch campus or host an activity or club at one of our residential facilities. Whether you do yoga, zumba, art, birdwatching, gardening, drama, cooking, etc, it is always a gift to learn and share new skills with others. Please consider time to prep, material needs (we can help with some of this) and potential size of classes, weekly commitment of 1-3 hours. Staff members will be present and available.
Nonprofit: Opportunity Partners Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55343 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Site CleaningWe are looking for 1 or 2 volunteers to come shampoo the chairs in our youth site locations . This would be a great opportunity for students looking for volunteer hours. Nonprofit: FamilyMeans We are looking for 1 or 2 volunteers to come shampoo the chairs in our youth site locations . This would be a great opportunity for students looking for volunteer hours. Nonprofit: FamilyMeans Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55802 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Program Volunteers needed! (North Minneapolis)Looking to volunteer with youth and families? Well look no further!!
This opportunity is in person only. North Minneapolis: Wednesday 5-7pm, Weekly
Quick overview: Connect with youth in your community! PPL is looking for an energetic volunteer with an interest in working with diverse communities to support youth programs at PPL. This volunteer opportunity is great for someone who enjoys working with youth and encouraging exploration!
PPL Youth Enrichment Series are programs available to youth living in PPL housing communities. Enrichment Series run for 3-6 weeks at a time throughout the year, however we ask that volunteers commit to the fall semester, September 2023-December 2023, to allow for consistency and relationship building with the community and youth. Each Enrichment Series will target different age groups (5-18 years old) and center around topics based on youth interest such as: art, science, music, cooking, social justice, community service, etc. Activities will happen at the housing location and at off site locations.
What you will do: Support youth participating in PPL youth programs by providing a positive, supportive, and engaging environment for youth to learn, grow, and explore. Engage youth in a variety of activities prepared by PPL staff or program partners. Celebrate accomplishments and successes; redirect youth as needed. Build relationships with youth and facilitate connections across youth. Assist staff in creating a safe, productive, and supportive environment for all youth.
What we hope you bring: Enthusiasm to learn alongside young people. Patience, understanding, and flexibility to adapt to each youth’s needs for the day. Interest in working across age groups and interest areas. Ability to work independently and maintain consistent weekly attendance. Commitment to empowering others by sharing your skills and knowledge. Passion for working with youth from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. Comfortable interacting with parents/guardians to support youth success.
Possible Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a volunteer to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. While performing the duties of this volunteer opportunity, the volunteer is regularly required to sit, bend, and communicate. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10-25 pounds.
Application Process: Apply online or contact Mikayla Smith (mikayla.smith@ppl-inc.org) Interview with staff References and a Background Check Youth Engagement training (PPL Provides)
Please contact Mikayla Smith, the Volunteer Service Coordinator, Mikayla.smith@ppl-inc.org 612-455-5108
Project for Pride in Living, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the organization will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. Nonprofit: Project for Pride in Living, Inc. - PPL Looking to volunteer with youth and families? Well look no further!!
This opportunity is in person only. North Minneapolis: Wednesday 5-7pm, Weekly
Quick overview: Connect with youth in your community! PPL is looking for an energetic volunteer with an interest in working with diverse communities to support youth programs at PPL. This volunteer opportunity is great for someone who enjoys working with youth and encouraging exploration!
PPL Youth Enrichment Series are programs available to youth living in PPL housing communities. Enrichment Series run for 3-6 weeks at a time throughout the year, however we ask that volunteers commit to the fall semester, September 2023-December 2023, to allow for consistency and relationship building with the community and youth. Each Enrichment Series will target different age groups (5-18 years old) and center around topics based on youth interest such as: art, science, music, cooking, social justice, community service, etc. Activities will happen at the housing location and at off site locations.
What you will do: Support youth participating in PPL youth programs by providing a positive, supportive, and engaging environment for youth to learn, grow, and explore. Engage youth in a variety of activities prepared by PPL staff or program partners. Celebrate accomplishments and successes; redirect youth as needed. Build relationships with youth and facilitate connections across youth. Assist staff in creating a safe, productive, and supportive environment for all youth.
What we hope you bring: Enthusiasm to learn alongside young people. Patience, understanding, and flexibility to adapt to each youth’s needs for the day. Interest in working across age groups and interest areas. Ability to work independently and maintain consistent weekly attendance. Commitment to empowering others by sharing your skills and knowledge. Passion for working with youth from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. Comfortable interacting with parents/guardians to support youth success.
Possible Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a volunteer to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. While performing the duties of this volunteer opportunity, the volunteer is regularly required to sit, bend, and communicate. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10-25 pounds.
Application Process: Apply online or contact Mikayla Smith (mikayla.smith@ppl-inc.org) Interview with staff References and a Background Check Youth Engagement training (PPL Provides)
Please contact Mikayla Smith, the Volunteer Service Coordinator, Mikayla.smith@ppl-inc.org 612-455-5108
Project for Pride in Living, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the organization will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. Nonprofit: Project for Pride in Living, Inc. - PPL Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55412 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wellness Ally - Swimming FriendA friendly man that lives at Living Well's home in Maplewood is interested in someone to go swimming with at the community indoor pool. Experienced, confident, strong swimmers wanted. Living Well staff will accompany to provide personal cares as needed. Scheduling is flexible, one day a week. You can volunteer weekly or bi-weekly. No minimum commitment. Volunteer onboarding includes background check and virtual & in-person orientation. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services A friendly man that lives at Living Well's home in Maplewood is interested in someone to go swimming with at the community indoor pool. Experienced, confident, strong swimmers wanted. Living Well staff will accompany to provide personal cares as needed. Scheduling is flexible, one day a week. You can volunteer weekly or bi-weekly. No minimum commitment. Volunteer onboarding includes background check and virtual & in-person orientation. Nonprofit: Living Well Disability Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55119 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VideographerTo take high quality video and provide edits as requested for special projects. These videos could be taken during Intake, at M&G events or other special events. With approval from the Development Manager or ED, submit/share the videos with other volunteers so they can be used in Social Media, Fundraising or other campaigns as needed. Qualifications: Ability to take high-quality video professional equipment Ability to attend events as requested Access to a computer Knowledge of and access to computer software that enhances quality of videos Knowledge of how to use DropBox (or ability to learn) or other method of sharing Ability to effectively work with diverse groups of individuals Interest in and some knowledge of animal welfare issues as it relates to companion animals Must be able to handle the emotional aspect of work in an animal welfare environmentSpecific Responsibilities / Tasks: Attend Safe Hands events and take videos of foster animals, fosters, and guests If needed, visit foster/adopter homes to highlight or showcase a particular animal Edit videos as needed for quality and to obtain a specific effect; with input from Development Manager and/or ED Share videos in a timely manner so they can be used for fundraising, social media or other promotional purposes Be a good ambassador for Safe Hands Rescue. Be positive, friendly and welcoming.Commitment: Will vary by month, but would be 2-3 hours per event attended Time spent per event to cull, edit and communicate delivery of image files to Dropbox location for Safe Hands Rescue usageNonprofit: Safe Hands Animal Rescue To take high quality video and provide edits as requested for special projects. These videos could be taken during Intake, at M&G events or other special events. With approval from the Development Manager or ED, submit/share the videos with other volunteers so they can be used in Social Media, Fundraising or other campaigns as needed. Qualifications: Ability to take high-quality video professional equipment Ability to attend events as requested Access to a computer Knowledge of and access to computer software that enhances quality of videos Knowledge of how to use DropBox (or ability to learn) or other method of sharing Ability to effectively work with diverse groups of individuals Interest in and some knowledge of animal welfare issues as it relates to companion animals Must be able to handle the emotional aspect of work in an animal welfare environmentSpecific Responsibilities / Tasks: Attend Safe Hands events and take videos of foster animals, fosters, and guests If needed, visit foster/adopter homes to highlight or showcase a particular animal Edit videos as needed for quality and to obtain a specific effect; with input from Development Manager and/or ED Share videos in a timely manner so they can be used for fundraising, social media or other promotional purposes Be a good ambassador for Safe Hands Rescue. Be positive, friendly and welcoming.Commitment: Will vary by month, but would be 2-3 hours per event attended Time spent per event to cull, edit and communicate delivery of image files to Dropbox location for Safe Hands Rescue usageNonprofit: Safe Hands Animal Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Content Writers - Newsletter Content, Pet Profiles, Social MediaHave a knack for writing? The role of Content Writer might be a great fit for you, and we need more writers! There are so many amazing stories to tell, and we need your help! Our Content Writers get assigned to animal stories, newsletter pieces and more for social media posts and emails. This role is crucial to keeping the Safe Hands community up to date on our rescue efforts! Qualifications: Experience in content development/writing Ability to manage regular deadlines Outstanding communication and organizational skills Desire to help Safe Hands Rescue reach more people through consistent, quality storytelling Ability to create, manage and grow relationships with other volunteers in order to write compelling content about foster animals Capable of evoking emotion via written storytelling A team player with ability and desire to effectively work with others toward a common goal Attention to detail to make sure things are not overlooked or forgotten Ability to effectively work with diverse groups of individuals Interest in and some knowledge of animal welfare issues as it relates to companion animals Must be able to handle the emotional aspect of work in an animal welfare environmentSpecific Responsibilities / Tasks: Work with Content Manager on a weekly basis to turn the content they give you into a compelling update on the animal(s) for social media and/or email Write animal bios for adoption sites like PetFinder and Adopt-a-Pet that highlight an animals best traits As needed, communicate with Content Manager to ensure you get the info you need to craft a good, accurate, compelling storyNonprofit: Safe Hands Animal Rescue Have a knack for writing? The role of Content Writer might be a great fit for you, and we need more writers! There are so many amazing stories to tell, and we need your help! Our Content Writers get assigned to animal stories, newsletter pieces and more for social media posts and emails. This role is crucial to keeping the Safe Hands community up to date on our rescue efforts! Qualifications: Experience in content development/writing Ability to manage regular deadlines Outstanding communication and organizational skills Desire to help Safe Hands Rescue reach more people through consistent, quality storytelling Ability to create, manage and grow relationships with other volunteers in order to write compelling content about foster animals Capable of evoking emotion via written storytelling A team player with ability and desire to effectively work with others toward a common goal Attention to detail to make sure things are not overlooked or forgotten Ability to effectively work with diverse groups of individuals Interest in and some knowledge of animal welfare issues as it relates to companion animals Must be able to handle the emotional aspect of work in an animal welfare environmentSpecific Responsibilities / Tasks: Work with Content Manager on a weekly basis to turn the content they give you into a compelling update on the animal(s) for social media and/or email Write animal bios for adoption sites like PetFinder and Adopt-a-Pet that highlight an animals best traits As needed, communicate with Content Manager to ensure you get the info you need to craft a good, accurate, compelling storyNonprofit: Safe Hands Animal Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: HOPE 4 Youth - Drop-In Center Support VolunteerOur Mission: Provide pathways to end youth homelessness. Nonprofit: HOPE 4 Youth Our Mission: Provide pathways to end youth homelessness. Nonprofit: HOPE 4 Youth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: HOPE 4 Youth - Meals ServerOur Mission:Provide pathways to end youth homelessness. WHEN? Monday through Thursday; 4:30-6:00 pm Nonprofit: HOPE 4 Youth Our Mission:Provide pathways to end youth homelessness. WHEN? Monday through Thursday; 4:30-6:00 pm Nonprofit: HOPE 4 Youth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55303 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: HOPE 4 Youth - Meals DonorOur Mission: Provide pathways to end youth homelessness. Meals can be: Made in on-site in our kitchen Made in a certified kitchen off-site and brought in. Purchased premade at a local grocery store Bought from a restaurant.Nonprofit: HOPE 4 Youth Our Mission: Provide pathways to end youth homelessness. Meals can be: Made in on-site in our kitchen Made in a certified kitchen off-site and brought in. Purchased premade at a local grocery store Bought from a restaurant.Nonprofit: HOPE 4 Youth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55433 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: HOPE 4 Youth - Donations CenterOur Mission: Provide pathways to end youth homelessness.
Nonprofit: HOPE 4 Youth Our Mission: Provide pathways to end youth homelessness.
Nonprofit: HOPE 4 Youth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55303 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: HOPE 4 Youth - Donation Drive (Family Friendly)Our Mission:Provide pathways to end youth homelessness. Nonprofit: HOPE 4 Youth Our Mission:Provide pathways to end youth homelessness. Nonprofit: HOPE 4 Youth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55303 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: HOPE 4 Youth - Front Desk GreeterOur Mission: Provide pathways to end youth homelessness. Nonprofit: HOPE 4 Youth Our Mission: Provide pathways to end youth homelessness. Nonprofit: HOPE 4 Youth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55433 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Engage students in STEM once a month-STEM SaturdaysSpark students’ curiosity in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math with Northside STEM! The STEM Activity Facilitator sparks student interest and learning in the STEM Saturday activities, exemplifying the possibilities of pursuing STEM. STEM Facilitator Tasks: • Support and assist K-8th grade youth with the activities • Clarify and explain activity concepts to age groups • Ask students questions to prompt critical thinking and assess understanding • Ensure students are engaged with the activities and respectful of others • Nominate students for event awards- STEM Superstar, Inquiry, Northside Spirit About STEM Saturdays: STEM Saturdays are monthly learning events that feature hands-on activities to get K-8th grade youth excited about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Northside STEM depends on volunteers to support event registration, hands-on activities, and more. All Volunteers will receive training, an event t-shirt, and boxed lunch in exchange for their time. Our partnership with volunteers ensures that youth will enjoy an accessible, enriching learning experience. Join us to build a strong, diverse pipeline of STEM leaders and innovators within the North Minneapolis ecosystem! Indicate your interest by filling out our volunteer inquiry form at www.northsidestem.org/volunteer Nonprofit: Northside STEM District Spark students’ curiosity in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math with Northside STEM! The STEM Activity Facilitator sparks student interest and learning in the STEM Saturday activities, exemplifying the possibilities of pursuing STEM. STEM Facilitator Tasks: • Support and assist K-8th grade youth with the activities • Clarify and explain activity concepts to age groups • Ask students questions to prompt critical thinking and assess understanding • Ensure students are engaged with the activities and respectful of others • Nominate students for event awards- STEM Superstar, Inquiry, Northside Spirit About STEM Saturdays: STEM Saturdays are monthly learning events that feature hands-on activities to get K-8th grade youth excited about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Northside STEM depends on volunteers to support event registration, hands-on activities, and more. All Volunteers will receive training, an event t-shirt, and boxed lunch in exchange for their time. Our partnership with volunteers ensures that youth will enjoy an accessible, enriching learning experience. Join us to build a strong, diverse pipeline of STEM leaders and innovators within the North Minneapolis ecosystem! Indicate your interest by filling out our volunteer inquiry form at www.northsidestem.org/volunteer Nonprofit: Northside STEM District Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55405 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Welcome and register youth once/month-STEM SaturdaysCultivate an exciting, organized environment for students to learn about STEM! The Event Check-In Manager Volunteer assists K-8th grade students and their families before they move on to the STEM Saturday event activities. • Check-in event participants and their guardians/parents • Ensure completion of the Northside STEM media release and Release of Liability forms • Provide wristbands and raffle tickets to corresponding age groups • Assist with clean-up of the registration area at 12pm • Assist with the lunch area setup About STEM Saturdays: STEM Saturdays are monthly learning events that feature hands-on activities to get K-8th grade youth excited about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Northside STEM depends on volunteers to support event registration, hands-on activities, and more. All Volunteers will receive training, an event t-shirt, and boxed lunch in exchange for their time. Our partnership with volunteers ensures that youth will enjoy an accessible, enriching learning experience. Join us to build a strong, diverse pipeline of STEM leaders and innovators within the North Minneapolis ecosystem! Indicate your interest by filling out our volunteer inquiry form at www.northsidestem.org/volunteer. Please reach out to use at nstem@saoic.org with any additional questions/concerns! Nonprofit: Northside STEM District Cultivate an exciting, organized environment for students to learn about STEM! The Event Check-In Manager Volunteer assists K-8th grade students and their families before they move on to the STEM Saturday event activities. • Check-in event participants and their guardians/parents • Ensure completion of the Northside STEM media release and Release of Liability forms • Provide wristbands and raffle tickets to corresponding age groups • Assist with clean-up of the registration area at 12pm • Assist with the lunch area setup About STEM Saturdays: STEM Saturdays are monthly learning events that feature hands-on activities to get K-8th grade youth excited about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Northside STEM depends on volunteers to support event registration, hands-on activities, and more. All Volunteers will receive training, an event t-shirt, and boxed lunch in exchange for their time. Our partnership with volunteers ensures that youth will enjoy an accessible, enriching learning experience. Join us to build a strong, diverse pipeline of STEM leaders and innovators within the North Minneapolis ecosystem! Indicate your interest by filling out our volunteer inquiry form at www.northsidestem.org/volunteer. Please reach out to use at nstem@saoic.org with any additional questions/concerns! Nonprofit: Northside STEM District Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Create a safe and organized event space-STEM SaturdaysCultivate an environment that allows for STEM-based learning and career exploration! Age Group Safety Coordinators ensure students and volunteers have time to engage in hands-on STEM activities. They are assigned to support one of the three STEM Saturday age groups-K-2, 3-5, 6-8, from 10:15 am-1:30pm. About STEM Saturday: STEM Saturdays are monthly learning events that feature hands-on activities to get K-8th grade youth excited about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Northside STEM depends on volunteers to support event registration, hands-on activities, and more. All Volunteers will receive training, an event t-shirt, and boxed lunch in exchange for their time. Our partnership with volunteers ensures that youth will enjoy an accessible, enriching learning experience. Join us to build a strong, diverse pipeline of STEM leaders and innovators within the North Minneapolis ecosystem! If you are interested in supporting Northside STEM as the Age Group Safety Coordinator, please fill out our inquiry form at www.northsidestem.org/volunteer. You can also reach out to nstem@saoic.org with any questions or concerns! Nonprofit: Northside STEM District Cultivate an environment that allows for STEM-based learning and career exploration! Age Group Safety Coordinators ensure students and volunteers have time to engage in hands-on STEM activities. They are assigned to support one of the three STEM Saturday age groups-K-2, 3-5, 6-8, from 10:15 am-1:30pm. About STEM Saturday: STEM Saturdays are monthly learning events that feature hands-on activities to get K-8th grade youth excited about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Northside STEM depends on volunteers to support event registration, hands-on activities, and more. All Volunteers will receive training, an event t-shirt, and boxed lunch in exchange for their time. Our partnership with volunteers ensures that youth will enjoy an accessible, enriching learning experience. Join us to build a strong, diverse pipeline of STEM leaders and innovators within the North Minneapolis ecosystem! If you are interested in supporting Northside STEM as the Age Group Safety Coordinator, please fill out our inquiry form at www.northsidestem.org/volunteer. You can also reach out to nstem@saoic.org with any questions or concerns! Nonprofit: Northside STEM District Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hockey and Figure Skating (18+)Join our team to bring the sports of hockey and figure skating to North Minneapolis. Coaches, teachers, drivers, equipment managers, and team managers are needed. Help bring the joy of these sports to a community with a huge potential. Contact New Directions Youth Ministry, 612-529-7726. Nonprofit: New Directions Youth Ministry Join our team to bring the sports of hockey and figure skating to North Minneapolis. Coaches, teachers, drivers, equipment managers, and team managers are needed. Help bring the joy of these sports to a community with a huge potential. Contact New Directions Youth Ministry, 612-529-7726. Nonprofit: New Directions Youth Ministry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55411 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: United Hospital VolunteerMake an impact on your community and give back to those in need. Volunteer at United Hospital!
As a United Hospital Volunteer you will make a difference in your community. Whether you are greeting patients and visitors to the hospital, interacting with patients in the Emergency Department, or assisting in the Gift Shop, you leave a lasting impression. Benefits: Flexible schedule. Shifts are three hours with opportunities available Monday-Sunday. Volunteers receive $7 meal and free parking. Birthday coupon to use at gift shop Ready to become a United Hospital volunteer? Submit volunteer application: https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?AP=1603169465 Complete online orientation and fill out placement form Complete Health Clearance form and screening Background check (18 and over) Onboarding shift
Nonprofit: United Hospital Make an impact on your community and give back to those in need. Volunteer at United Hospital!
As a United Hospital Volunteer you will make a difference in your community. Whether you are greeting patients and visitors to the hospital, interacting with patients in the Emergency Department, or assisting in the Gift Shop, you leave a lasting impression. Benefits: Flexible schedule. Shifts are three hours with opportunities available Monday-Sunday. Volunteers receive $7 meal and free parking. Birthday coupon to use at gift shop Ready to become a United Hospital volunteer? Submit volunteer application: https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?AP=1603169465 Complete online orientation and fill out placement form Complete Health Clearance form and screening Background check (18 and over) Onboarding shift
Nonprofit: United Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Illustrator826 MSP's mission is to amplify the voices, stories, and power of K-12 BIPOC students through writing, publishing, and leadership programs. Our Storytelling & Bookmaking Field Trip program inspires the next generation of writers to explore and value their own voices. During a field trip, students create an original story with unique settings, characters, and plot.
Are you a designer, artist, or illustrator?
Volunteer Illustrators bring the students' stories to life by creating a cover design and character illustration for their original book. The books are printed, bound, and given to students as a keepsake after the field trip. Volunteer illustrators can attend the field trip in-person or do their work remotely.
826 MSP is looking for volunteers with:
Email aminah@826msp.org to learn more.
Nonprofit: 826 MSP 826 MSP's mission is to amplify the voices, stories, and power of K-12 BIPOC students through writing, publishing, and leadership programs. Our Storytelling & Bookmaking Field Trip program inspires the next generation of writers to explore and value their own voices. During a field trip, students create an original story with unique settings, characters, and plot.
Are you a designer, artist, or illustrator?
Volunteer Illustrators bring the students' stories to life by creating a cover design and character illustration for their original book. The books are printed, bound, and given to students as a keepsake after the field trip. Volunteer illustrators can attend the field trip in-person or do their work remotely.
826 MSP is looking for volunteers with:
Email aminah@826msp.org to learn more.
Nonprofit: 826 MSP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Childcare ProviderThis position offers a fun, safe, welcoming environment for children while their parent attends our weekly support group (completion of online course training required). The groups are located in Shakopee on Monday evenings 7:00pm – 8:30pm. We ask for a commitment of at least 1 meeting a month. Requirements: Nonprofit: Southern Valley Alliance This position offers a fun, safe, welcoming environment for children while their parent attends our weekly support group (completion of online course training required). The groups are located in Shakopee on Monday evenings 7:00pm – 8:30pm. We ask for a commitment of at least 1 meeting a month. Requirements: Nonprofit: Southern Valley Alliance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 56011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court AdvocateThe Court Advocate provides accompaniment and emotional support for clients at civil and criminal court hearings for Order for Protections (OFP), Harassment Restraining Orders (HRO), and criminal court proceedings resulting from domestic violence (completion of online course training required). Court hearings take place at Scott and Carver County Government centers. NOTE: You do not need a legal background for this role – this is an emotional support role. Requirements: Nonprofit: Southern Valley Alliance The Court Advocate provides accompaniment and emotional support for clients at civil and criminal court hearings for Order for Protections (OFP), Harassment Restraining Orders (HRO), and criminal court proceedings resulting from domestic violence (completion of online course training required). Court hearings take place at Scott and Carver County Government centers. NOTE: You do not need a legal background for this role – this is an emotional support role. Requirements: Nonprofit: Southern Valley Alliance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 56011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community OutreachDuring community events this person would represent SVA and SVA’s mission in support our victims at our table by answering questions or directing where more information can be found within our organization. Greet all who approach our table seeking information. Offer brochures and information. Ask “new” people to sign our email list and/or volunteer list! Requirements: Nonprofit: Southern Valley Alliance During community events this person would represent SVA and SVA’s mission in support our victims at our table by answering questions or directing where more information can be found within our organization. Greet all who approach our table seeking information. Offer brochures and information. Ask “new” people to sign our email list and/or volunteer list! Requirements: Nonprofit: Southern Valley Alliance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 56011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Heartland OutletVolunteer with Southern Valley Alliance at the Heartland Outlet in Shakopee. A portion of the sales made at the outlet during our shift comes back to SVA! Various roles include pricing, inventory, repair and assembly, cashiering, etc. Shifts are the second Tuesday each month from 4-7pm. Requirements: Nonprofit: Southern Valley Alliance Volunteer with Southern Valley Alliance at the Heartland Outlet in Shakopee. A portion of the sales made at the outlet during our shift comes back to SVA! Various roles include pricing, inventory, repair and assembly, cashiering, etc. Shifts are the second Tuesday each month from 4-7pm. Requirements: Nonprofit: Southern Valley Alliance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55379 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of DirectorsLooking for an opportunity to serve your community? Twin Cities In Motion is seeking qualified candidates to serve on its volunteer Board of Directors. To learn more and apply, see links below. As part of our ongoing commitment to being a positive force in our community, we are seeking candidates with diverse perspectives, backgrounds and experience to join our organization.
Learn more by visiting us on the web: https://www.tcmevents.org/about-us/board-directors Nonprofit: Twin Cities In Motion Looking for an opportunity to serve your community? Twin Cities In Motion is seeking qualified candidates to serve on its volunteer Board of Directors. To learn more and apply, see links below. As part of our ongoing commitment to being a positive force in our community, we are seeking candidates with diverse perspectives, backgrounds and experience to join our organization.
Learn more by visiting us on the web: https://www.tcmevents.org/about-us/board-directors Nonprofit: Twin Cities In Motion Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at Gillette Children'sAdult hospital volunteers (18 and over) make an ongoing commitment to support the hospital through acts of service. Our hospital volunteers assist in many departments throughout Gillette, offering support to staff, patients and families. Because extensive training is required to volunteer in a hospital, we consider applicants who meet certain requirements. All hospital volunteers must: Commit to volunteering 2-4 hours every week Commit to volunteering for at least 100 hours Be at least 18 years of age Be comfortable interacting with children who have disabilitiesVolunteers interact with patients and families in a variety of ways. Some of our opportunities include: Evening activities: Assist with providing fun evening group activities for patients staying overnight in the hospital. Activities might include crafts, parties, movie nights and more! (Weekday evenings from 6 – 8 p.m.) Surgery waiting room assistance: Greet families in our warm, welcoming, child-friendly surgery waiting room. Assist families, offer directions and help, as needed. Our waiting room is busy and families appreciate the help! (Weekdays during daytime hours only.) Play date: Entertain children in the hospital by playing games, playing with toys, reading books or just being a friendly face! (Weekdays during daytime hours.) Therapy dog teams: Bring your certified therapy dog to visit Gillette patients and make them smile! Various shifts are available. Dogs must be currently certified through Pet Partners. Rehabilitation therapies: This opportunity is perfect for physical or occupational therapy students or those thinking about careers in rehabilitation therapies. Assist with setting up therapy sessions and other department support (Weekdays during daytime hours.)Nonprofit: Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare Adult hospital volunteers (18 and over) make an ongoing commitment to support the hospital through acts of service. Our hospital volunteers assist in many departments throughout Gillette, offering support to staff, patients and families. Because extensive training is required to volunteer in a hospital, we consider applicants who meet certain requirements. All hospital volunteers must: Commit to volunteering 2-4 hours every week Commit to volunteering for at least 100 hours Be at least 18 years of age Be comfortable interacting with children who have disabilitiesVolunteers interact with patients and families in a variety of ways. Some of our opportunities include: Evening activities: Assist with providing fun evening group activities for patients staying overnight in the hospital. Activities might include crafts, parties, movie nights and more! (Weekday evenings from 6 – 8 p.m.) Surgery waiting room assistance: Greet families in our warm, welcoming, child-friendly surgery waiting room. Assist families, offer directions and help, as needed. Our waiting room is busy and families appreciate the help! (Weekdays during daytime hours only.) Play date: Entertain children in the hospital by playing games, playing with toys, reading books or just being a friendly face! (Weekdays during daytime hours.) Therapy dog teams: Bring your certified therapy dog to visit Gillette patients and make them smile! Various shifts are available. Dogs must be currently certified through Pet Partners. Rehabilitation therapies: This opportunity is perfect for physical or occupational therapy students or those thinking about careers in rehabilitation therapies. Assist with setting up therapy sessions and other department support (Weekdays during daytime hours.)Nonprofit: Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Partnership & Development AssistantLOMEPOLIS Overview: Lomepolis Health team is dedicated to making health care application, Tax prep and Investment accessible to all in Minnesotan. The American recue Act and Affordable Care Act created a new way to enroll in healthcare coverage through on-line exchanges. MNsure called for a new kind of Brokers and navigators to help people understand their health plan options and enrollment. Lomepolis is quick to become one of MNsure broker/ navigator grantees and official partners. LOMEPOLIS seeks to benefit from diversity of volunteer backgrounds, skills sets and knowledge base. Position: Partnership & Development Assistant. Purpose of Position: This position is responsible for working with the executive director and development manager to develop and sustain partnerships and funding relationships with corporations, businesses, organizations and government entities. Accountable To: Executive Director Responsibilities: Develop outreach plan, tools in order to promote funding, and sponsorship opportunities for LOMEPOLIS. Reach out to, correspond with and meet with corporations, businesses, organizations and government entities in order to promote LOMEPOLIS initiatives and partnerships. Assist with writing grants to foundations. Seek sponsorships for LOMEPOLIS programs and fundraising events.Skills needed: Effective communicator, both written and oral Proactive and organized Strong writing and editing skills Interest in nonprofits or the field of volunteer engagement Outgoing and “can do” approachBenefits: Build your business development and fundraising portfolio Professional experience; letters of recommendation Use your creativity to promote volunteerism across Minnesota Transportation stipends may be available.Time commitment: Minimum 5 hours/week Send resume and/or letter of interest to Lomepolis55@gmail.com Nonprofit: Lomepolis LOMEPOLIS Overview: Lomepolis Health team is dedicated to making health care application, Tax prep and Investment accessible to all in Minnesotan. The American recue Act and Affordable Care Act created a new way to enroll in healthcare coverage through on-line exchanges. MNsure called for a new kind of Brokers and navigators to help people understand their health plan options and enrollment. Lomepolis is quick to become one of MNsure broker/ navigator grantees and official partners. LOMEPOLIS seeks to benefit from diversity of volunteer backgrounds, skills sets and knowledge base. Position: Partnership & Development Assistant. Purpose of Position: This position is responsible for working with the executive director and development manager to develop and sustain partnerships and funding relationships with corporations, businesses, organizations and government entities. Accountable To: Executive Director Responsibilities: Develop outreach plan, tools in order to promote funding, and sponsorship opportunities for LOMEPOLIS. Reach out to, correspond with and meet with corporations, businesses, organizations and government entities in order to promote LOMEPOLIS initiatives and partnerships. Assist with writing grants to foundations. Seek sponsorships for LOMEPOLIS programs and fundraising events.Skills needed: Effective communicator, both written and oral Proactive and organized Strong writing and editing skills Interest in nonprofits or the field of volunteer engagement Outgoing and “can do” approachBenefits: Build your business development and fundraising portfolio Professional experience; letters of recommendation Use your creativity to promote volunteerism across Minnesota Transportation stipends may be available.Time commitment: Minimum 5 hours/week Send resume and/or letter of interest to Lomepolis55@gmail.com Nonprofit: Lomepolis Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Communications and Design CoordinatorLOMEPOLIS Overview: Lomepolis Health team is dedicated to making health care, Tax prep and Investment accessible to all in Minnesotan. The American Recue Act and Affordable Care Act created a new way to enroll in health care coverage through on-line exchanges. MNsure called for a new kind of Brokers and navigators to help people understand their health plan options and enrollment. Lomepolis is quick to become one of MNsure broker/ navigator grantees and official partners. Position: Communications and Design Coordinator (volunteer) Purpose of Position: This position is responsible for creating communications content and executing ongoing communications activities including email communications, social media, and website editing. Accountable To: Program and Operations Manager Responsibilities: Collaborate with Program and Operations Manager to develop content for social media, email communications, and monthly member e-newsletter Post content on social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn Create and schedule e-blasts Evaluate and reimagine current member e-newsletter platform Produce and schedule monthly member e-newsletter Update communications materials with new logo and brandingSkills needed: Experience with social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn), web editing, and HTML Effective communicator, bother written and oral Proactive and organized Strong writing and editing skills Interest in nonprofits or the field of volunteer engagement IT-Programming skills, javaScript, Website update, editingBenefits: Build your communications portfolio Build a good networking and recommendation Use your creativity to promote volunteerism across Minnesota Transportation stipends may be available Work remotely; some work from Lomepolis.com office may be neededTime commitment: Approximately 2-4 hours/week People of Color are encouraged to apply. Send resume and/or letter of interest to Lomepolis55@gmail.com Nonprofit: Lomepolis LOMEPOLIS Overview: Lomepolis Health team is dedicated to making health care, Tax prep and Investment accessible to all in Minnesotan. The American Recue Act and Affordable Care Act created a new way to enroll in health care coverage through on-line exchanges. MNsure called for a new kind of Brokers and navigators to help people understand their health plan options and enrollment. Lomepolis is quick to become one of MNsure broker/ navigator grantees and official partners. Position: Communications and Design Coordinator (volunteer) Purpose of Position: This position is responsible for creating communications content and executing ongoing communications activities including email communications, social media, and website editing. Accountable To: Program and Operations Manager Responsibilities: Collaborate with Program and Operations Manager to develop content for social media, email communications, and monthly member e-newsletter Post content on social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn Create and schedule e-blasts Evaluate and reimagine current member e-newsletter platform Produce and schedule monthly member e-newsletter Update communications materials with new logo and brandingSkills needed: Experience with social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn), web editing, and HTML Effective communicator, bother written and oral Proactive and organized Strong writing and editing skills Interest in nonprofits or the field of volunteer engagement IT-Programming skills, javaScript, Website update, editingBenefits: Build your communications portfolio Build a good networking and recommendation Use your creativity to promote volunteerism across Minnesota Transportation stipends may be available Work remotely; some work from Lomepolis.com office may be neededTime commitment: Approximately 2-4 hours/week People of Color are encouraged to apply. Send resume and/or letter of interest to Lomepolis55@gmail.com Nonprofit: Lomepolis Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant Writing ManagerLOMEPOLIS Overview: Lomepolis Health team is dedicated to making health care, Tax prep and Investment accessible to all in Minnesotan. The American Recue Act and Affordable Care Act created a new way to enroll in health care coverage through on-line exchanges. MNsure called for a new kind of Brokers and navigators to help people understand their health plan options and enrollment. Lomepolis is quick to become one of MNsure broker/ navigator grantees and official partners. Position: Communications and Design Coordinator (volunteer) Purpose of Position: This position is responsible for creating communications content and executing ongoing communications activities including email communications, social media, and website editing. Accountable To: Contract & Grant Manager Responsibilities: The Contracts & Grants Manager is a key member of the Lomepolis Development, working to enhance the organization’s funding models, identifying new sources of funding, and developing competitive grant applications. This position supports the cultivation of charitable support from philanthropic business, corporate, government agencies and foundation donors, writes and submits grant proposals Skills needed: Effective communicator, both written and oral Proactive and organized Strong writing and editing skills Interest in nonprofits or the field of volunteer engagementBenefits: Build your communications portfolio Build a good networking and recommendation Use your creativity to promote volunteerism across Minnesota Transportation stipends may be available Work remotely; some work from Lomepolis.com office may be neededTime commitment: Approximately 2-4 hours/week People of Color are encouraged to apply. Send resume and/or letter of interest to Lomepolis55@gmail.com Nonprofit: Lomepolis LOMEPOLIS Overview: Lomepolis Health team is dedicated to making health care, Tax prep and Investment accessible to all in Minnesotan. The American Recue Act and Affordable Care Act created a new way to enroll in health care coverage through on-line exchanges. MNsure called for a new kind of Brokers and navigators to help people understand their health plan options and enrollment. Lomepolis is quick to become one of MNsure broker/ navigator grantees and official partners. Position: Communications and Design Coordinator (volunteer) Purpose of Position: This position is responsible for creating communications content and executing ongoing communications activities including email communications, social media, and website editing. Accountable To: Contract & Grant Manager Responsibilities: The Contracts & Grants Manager is a key member of the Lomepolis Development, working to enhance the organization’s funding models, identifying new sources of funding, and developing competitive grant applications. This position supports the cultivation of charitable support from philanthropic business, corporate, government agencies and foundation donors, writes and submits grant proposals Skills needed: Effective communicator, both written and oral Proactive and organized Strong writing and editing skills Interest in nonprofits or the field of volunteer engagementBenefits: Build your communications portfolio Build a good networking and recommendation Use your creativity to promote volunteerism across Minnesota Transportation stipends may be available Work remotely; some work from Lomepolis.com office may be neededTime commitment: Approximately 2-4 hours/week People of Color are encouraged to apply. Send resume and/or letter of interest to Lomepolis55@gmail.com Nonprofit: Lomepolis Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55430 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Refugee MentorRefugees and others who have a special status arrive in the United States legally after being forced to flee violence and persecution. Once they arrive in Minnesota, LSS Refugee Services works to secure safe and affordable housing for them, offers employment services and empowers them to achieve self-sufficiency and agency. Mentors act as friends and neighbors to newly arrived refugees and support them as they navigate the challenges of resettlement. Goal of Position: To be a guide and friend for a refugee or refugee couple in their challenging first months in the United States. Each paring will involve setting 2-3 goals/focuses for the mentorship. Sample Activities: Teach them how to ride the bus to their ELL class location, grocery store. Visit community resources, like the library, food shelves, and cultural organizations. Practice counting and using American currency. Teach the family how to make a money order and pay rent. Teach a refugee how to use appliances – laundry, stove and oven, thermostat. Help family members learn the English language by practicing with them. Help out with a job application or practice interview skills. Provide transportPlease Note: A Case Worker works with each refugee for at least their first 90 days in the US. These first needs are called the “core services,” including housing, furniture, basic household items, medical care, social security, employment authorization documentation, school enrollment. Mentors are not responsible for these services. Time Commitment: Mentors make a commitment to meet at least once a week for three months. This has the potential for extension, if all parties are interested in continuing. Scheduling: At the discretion of the volunteer and availability of the refugee. Worksite: Varies, but will most likely be at the refugee’s home and in the community. Qualifications: Cross-cultural sensitivity, flexibility, patience, and a sense of humor. Ability to work with people with basic English proficiency. Interest in helping refugees with resettlement needs. An application, interview, and background check are required. Training and supervision are provided. Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Refugee Services (LSS) Refugees and others who have a special status arrive in the United States legally after being forced to flee violence and persecution. Once they arrive in Minnesota, LSS Refugee Services works to secure safe and affordable housing for them, offers employment services and empowers them to achieve self-sufficiency and agency. Mentors act as friends and neighbors to newly arrived refugees and support them as they navigate the challenges of resettlement. Goal of Position: To be a guide and friend for a refugee or refugee couple in their challenging first months in the United States. Each paring will involve setting 2-3 goals/focuses for the mentorship. Sample Activities: Teach them how to ride the bus to their ELL class location, grocery store. Visit community resources, like the library, food shelves, and cultural organizations. Practice counting and using American currency. Teach the family how to make a money order and pay rent. Teach a refugee how to use appliances – laundry, stove and oven, thermostat. Help family members learn the English language by practicing with them. Help out with a job application or practice interview skills. Provide transportPlease Note: A Case Worker works with each refugee for at least their first 90 days in the US. These first needs are called the “core services,” including housing, furniture, basic household items, medical care, social security, employment authorization documentation, school enrollment. Mentors are not responsible for these services. Time Commitment: Mentors make a commitment to meet at least once a week for three months. This has the potential for extension, if all parties are interested in continuing. Scheduling: At the discretion of the volunteer and availability of the refugee. Worksite: Varies, but will most likely be at the refugee’s home and in the community. Qualifications: Cross-cultural sensitivity, flexibility, patience, and a sense of humor. Ability to work with people with basic English proficiency. Interest in helping refugees with resettlement needs. An application, interview, and background check are required. Training and supervision are provided. Nonprofit: Lutheran Social Service, Refugee Services (LSS) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Driver (Age 21 +)Like to drive and help people? This is the volunteer opportunity for you! Flexibility is key – drivewhenever it works for you. There is no set schedule –decide when and where you want to drive. Drivers use their personal vehicles to transport area residents to their requested destinations. You can view available rides and accept the ones you want using our web-based transportation management program. Drivers can be reimbursed for mileage at the current non-profit rate or take a tax deduction for that amount. We prefer for drivers to live in or near our service areas of: Westonka Carver County Nonprofit: WeCAB Like to drive and help people? This is the volunteer opportunity for you! Flexibility is key – drivewhenever it works for you. There is no set schedule –decide when and where you want to drive. Drivers use their personal vehicles to transport area residents to their requested destinations. You can view available rides and accept the ones you want using our web-based transportation management program. Drivers can be reimbursed for mileage at the current non-profit rate or take a tax deduction for that amount. We prefer for drivers to live in or near our service areas of: Westonka Carver County Nonprofit: WeCAB Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55364 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Local Transportation VolunteersAssist with transportation needs around the Twin Cities metro. We have situations where a foster is unable to get their foster dog/cat to an appointment and need a team of volunteers willing to transport the foster to/from the appointment. Our goal is to build a list of volunteers willing to help in these situations, we send out the request and drivers available or closest to the foster respond back that they can help. The driver and foster are connected via email/text to work specific details of pick-up/drop-off. Most appointments will be to Vet locations in the Twin Cities metro, Forest Lake, Wyoming or Buffalo. Nonprofit: Safe Hands Animal Rescue Assist with transportation needs around the Twin Cities metro. We have situations where a foster is unable to get their foster dog/cat to an appointment and need a team of volunteers willing to transport the foster to/from the appointment. Our goal is to build a list of volunteers willing to help in these situations, we send out the request and drivers available or closest to the foster respond back that they can help. The driver and foster are connected via email/text to work specific details of pick-up/drop-off. Most appointments will be to Vet locations in the Twin Cities metro, Forest Lake, Wyoming or Buffalo. Nonprofit: Safe Hands Animal Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Music leader/accompanist for Senior ChoirsThe Music For Memories non-profit is looking for piano accompanists/choir leaders to help us expand the number of senior choirs within senior living facilities in the Twin Cities/Western Wisconsin area. Need intermediate level piano skills. Day and time can be set to accommodate your schedule All materials provided. Nominal time commitment, approximately 2 hrs/week. We will assist you in getting started and provide helpful info in working with seniors in a choir setting.Use your musical skills to invest in your communities seniors! Belonging to a choir has proven to be extremely successful in combating isolation and loneliness and fostering a sense purpose and productivity. This volunteer opportunity is incredibly rewarding and addicting! Please call 651-335-5731 for more information and details. Nonprofit: Music For Memories The Music For Memories non-profit is looking for piano accompanists/choir leaders to help us expand the number of senior choirs within senior living facilities in the Twin Cities/Western Wisconsin area. Need intermediate level piano skills. Day and time can be set to accommodate your schedule All materials provided. Nominal time commitment, approximately 2 hrs/week. We will assist you in getting started and provide helpful info in working with seniors in a choir setting.Use your musical skills to invest in your communities seniors! Belonging to a choir has proven to be extremely successful in combating isolation and loneliness and fostering a sense purpose and productivity. This volunteer opportunity is incredibly rewarding and addicting! Please call 651-335-5731 for more information and details. Nonprofit: Music For Memories Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55125 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reading or Conversation Class TeacherWe are looking for volunteers to teach a one-hour online class to beginning or intermediate English Learners. The curriculum is provided to you. The classes are scheduled between 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. Monday - Friday evenings. We also may schedule a weekend class. You will work with a teacher to reinforce the curriculum that students are learning in their other classes. You usually have between 2-8 students attending a Zoom conference. Training in teaching strategies and Zoom presentations are offered if needed. Volunteers usually commit to one-two hours a week.
Nonprofit: Vietnamese Social Service of MN We are looking for volunteers to teach a one-hour online class to beginning or intermediate English Learners. The curriculum is provided to you. The classes are scheduled between 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. Monday - Friday evenings. We also may schedule a weekend class. You will work with a teacher to reinforce the curriculum that students are learning in their other classes. You usually have between 2-8 students attending a Zoom conference. Training in teaching strategies and Zoom presentations are offered if needed. Volunteers usually commit to one-two hours a week.
Nonprofit: Vietnamese Social Service of MN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Digital Learning Teaching AssistantVSS is looking for volunteers who can assist students online or in person with their digital learning skills. Or, we may ask you to teach a module in class (online or in-person). Our students receive a Chrome Book to complete homework and attend Zoom classes. We need to train students on using this technology. Hours are varied and/or you can attend an appointment with a student. Nonprofit: Vietnamese Social Service of MN VSS is looking for volunteers who can assist students online or in person with their digital learning skills. Or, we may ask you to teach a module in class (online or in-person). Our students receive a Chrome Book to complete homework and attend Zoom classes. We need to train students on using this technology. Hours are varied and/or you can attend an appointment with a student. Nonprofit: Vietnamese Social Service of MN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: In Person Teaching Assistant - English Learning ClassVSS has Adult Basic Education classes that are in person Monday through Friday. The schedule is 9:30 a.m. to noon. 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. We need volunteers to serve as teaching assistants in the beginning and intermediate classes. Teaching assistants will lead break-out groups, check students' work, and work with students who may be struggling in class. Volunteers can come for an hour during class, or for the morning or afternoon session. Volunteers work out a schedule with the teacher, so the teachers can prepare work or assignments prior to the class. Volunteers usually commit to 1 to 3 hours per week.
Nonprofit: Vietnamese Social Service of MN VSS has Adult Basic Education classes that are in person Monday through Friday. The schedule is 9:30 a.m. to noon. 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. We need volunteers to serve as teaching assistants in the beginning and intermediate classes. Teaching assistants will lead break-out groups, check students' work, and work with students who may be struggling in class. Volunteers can come for an hour during class, or for the morning or afternoon session. Volunteers work out a schedule with the teacher, so the teachers can prepare work or assignments prior to the class. Volunteers usually commit to 1 to 3 hours per week.
Nonprofit: Vietnamese Social Service of MN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Peer Navigator Supporting Immigrants and RefugeesVSS needs individuals interested in helping our clients with day-to-day activities as clients learn how to navigate government and medical assistance. Volunteers can set up appointments with clients to help them fill out paperwork, make medical appointments, apply for drivers' licenses or MN Identification Cards, and apply for jobs. VSS will connect you to a client and provide translation services if necessary. Nonprofit: Vietnamese Social Service of MN VSS needs individuals interested in helping our clients with day-to-day activities as clients learn how to navigate government and medical assistance. Volunteers can set up appointments with clients to help them fill out paperwork, make medical appointments, apply for drivers' licenses or MN Identification Cards, and apply for jobs. VSS will connect you to a client and provide translation services if necessary. Nonprofit: Vietnamese Social Service of MN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Office AssistantDescription
It's the little things we do that can make the biggest impact on the lives of others. Whether you are looking to build your resume, or bring new meaning to your free time, you can make a difference at Allina Health Hospice! Share your skills and talents with our hospice patients, by helping with office tasks that serve our community and clients. We are looking for someone who can help with adding some labels to envelopes and other similar office duties either at our main office site in Minneapolis, or in the Apple Valley area. Please fill out the application below, and indicate that you are interested in our Office Assistant work.
Consider volunteering with our patients and their family and caregivers; the life you change, may just be your own!
To apply online go to www.allinahealth.org/hospicevolunteer For more information please contact sarah.laulunen-raj@allina.com Nonprofit: Allina Hospice Description
It's the little things we do that can make the biggest impact on the lives of others. Whether you are looking to build your resume, or bring new meaning to your free time, you can make a difference at Allina Health Hospice! Share your skills and talents with our hospice patients, by helping with office tasks that serve our community and clients. We are looking for someone who can help with adding some labels to envelopes and other similar office duties either at our main office site in Minneapolis, or in the Apple Valley area. Please fill out the application below, and indicate that you are interested in our Office Assistant work.
Consider volunteering with our patients and their family and caregivers; the life you change, may just be your own!
To apply online go to www.allinahealth.org/hospicevolunteer For more information please contact sarah.laulunen-raj@allina.com Nonprofit: Allina Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Plan a Party for our Amazing Residents!Mount Olivet Careview Home has been serving senior residents for over 60 years. We rank number 1 in Minnesota and received recognition in Newsweek’s Best Nursing Homes 2023 list. Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Careview Home Mount Olivet Careview Home has been serving senior residents for over 60 years. We rank number 1 in Minnesota and received recognition in Newsweek’s Best Nursing Homes 2023 list. Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Careview Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55419 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gift Shop AttendantMount Olivet Careview Home has been serving senior residents for over 60 years. We rank number 1 in Minnesota and received recognition in Newsweek’s Best Nursing Homes 2023 list. Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Careview Home Mount Olivet Careview Home has been serving senior residents for over 60 years. We rank number 1 in Minnesota and received recognition in Newsweek’s Best Nursing Homes 2023 list. Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Careview Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55419 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sunday Morning AssistantMount Olivet Careview Home has been serving senior residents for over 60 years in South Minneapolis. We rank number 1 in Minnesota and received recognition in Newsweek’s Best Nursing Homes 2023 list. Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Careview Home Mount Olivet Careview Home has been serving senior residents for over 60 years in South Minneapolis. We rank number 1 in Minnesota and received recognition in Newsweek’s Best Nursing Homes 2023 list. Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Careview Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55419 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bingo!Mount Olivet Careview Home and Mount Olivet Home have been serving senior residents for over 60 years. We rank number 1 in Minnesota and received recognition in Newsweek’s Best Nursing Homes 2023 list. Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Careview Home Mount Olivet Careview Home and Mount Olivet Home have been serving senior residents for over 60 years. We rank number 1 in Minnesota and received recognition in Newsweek’s Best Nursing Homes 2023 list. Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Careview Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55419 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community OutingsMount Olivet Home and Careview Home have been serving senior residents for over 60 years. We rank number 1 in Minnesota and received recognition in Newsweek’s Best Nursing Homes 2023 list. Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Careview Home Mount Olivet Home and Careview Home have been serving senior residents for over 60 years. We rank number 1 in Minnesota and received recognition in Newsweek’s Best Nursing Homes 2023 list. Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Careview Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55419 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spa Experience for ResidentsMount Olivet Careview Home has been serving senior residents for over 60 years. We rank number 1 in Minnesota and received recognition in Newsweek’s Best Nursing Homes 2023 list.
Our residents love and deserve a little pampering! We have many opportunities open to help with manicures, hand massages, and visiting with our residents. No tools necessary - all items will be provided. Volunteers ages 15+ may apply! This is a great opportunity for groups or single applicants. Volunteer background checks and fingerprinting arranged by facility. Please join us for a fabulous time! Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Careview Home Mount Olivet Careview Home has been serving senior residents for over 60 years. We rank number 1 in Minnesota and received recognition in Newsweek’s Best Nursing Homes 2023 list.
Our residents love and deserve a little pampering! We have many opportunities open to help with manicures, hand massages, and visiting with our residents. No tools necessary - all items will be provided. Volunteers ages 15+ may apply! This is a great opportunity for groups or single applicants. Volunteer background checks and fingerprinting arranged by facility. Please join us for a fabulous time! Nonprofit: Mount Olivet Careview Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55419 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fraser School VolunteerThis role provides support in a fully-inclusive classroom in the early childhood program at Fraser School. You can assist the classroom staff in managing of the classroom activities and daily tasks, such as reading, participating in the class lesson and crafts. Fraser School is a comprehensive early childhood education center providing infant and toddler child care, preschool and pre-K programs for children ages 6 weeks to 6 years old. Our inclusive classrooms welcome children of all abilities. We recognize children with disabilities and those with typical needs all benefit from shared growth and learning experiences. By playing together, children learn about our differences in abilities, talents, appearances, languages, and background experiences that create the rich diversity of our society. Hours: Monday through Friday, 8am-5pm These opportunities require a DHS Background study that includes fingerprinting paid for by Fraser, results typically take 2 weeks. Additionally, trainings are required after completing the study.
Nonprofit: Fraser This role provides support in a fully-inclusive classroom in the early childhood program at Fraser School. You can assist the classroom staff in managing of the classroom activities and daily tasks, such as reading, participating in the class lesson and crafts. Fraser School is a comprehensive early childhood education center providing infant and toddler child care, preschool and pre-K programs for children ages 6 weeks to 6 years old. Our inclusive classrooms welcome children of all abilities. We recognize children with disabilities and those with typical needs all benefit from shared growth and learning experiences. By playing together, children learn about our differences in abilities, talents, appearances, languages, and background experiences that create the rich diversity of our society. Hours: Monday through Friday, 8am-5pm These opportunities require a DHS Background study that includes fingerprinting paid for by Fraser, results typically take 2 weeks. Additionally, trainings are required after completing the study.
Nonprofit: Fraser Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55423 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VideographerThis position will help 200 Orphanages Worldwide tell its compelling story. We desire to expand our reach in order to provide safety, shelter and sustainability for more orphans around the world. Experience in creating compelling videos, both for presentation purposes, social media and other venues would be idea. Using our existing photos of projects, partners and children will inspire both existing and potential donors and supporters. Videos will be short, 1-4 minutes in length, some shorter as we hope to use in social media marketing.
Nonprofit: 200 Orphanages Worldwide This position will help 200 Orphanages Worldwide tell its compelling story. We desire to expand our reach in order to provide safety, shelter and sustainability for more orphans around the world. Experience in creating compelling videos, both for presentation purposes, social media and other venues would be idea. Using our existing photos of projects, partners and children will inspire both existing and potential donors and supporters. Videos will be short, 1-4 minutes in length, some shorter as we hope to use in social media marketing.
Nonprofit: 200 Orphanages Worldwide Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55434 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board Member (Remote)General Description Of the Position: The 200 Orphanages Worldwide Board is vital to the continued success of the organization. The main purpose of the Executive Board Member is to serve as an ambassador for 200 Orphanages Worldwide in their community and within professional and personal networks. Doing this means to seek out additional committed supporters, donors, volunteers and advisors to serve and to support fund raising efforts for our partner projects. Also it is critical to support the organization by providing direction, clear focus and operational support if applicable. Nonprofit: 200 Orphanages Worldwide General Description Of the Position: The 200 Orphanages Worldwide Board is vital to the continued success of the organization. The main purpose of the Executive Board Member is to serve as an ambassador for 200 Orphanages Worldwide in their community and within professional and personal networks. Doing this means to seek out additional committed supporters, donors, volunteers and advisors to serve and to support fund raising efforts for our partner projects. Also it is critical to support the organization by providing direction, clear focus and operational support if applicable. Nonprofit: 200 Orphanages Worldwide Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Squared!Volunteer with a person with a developmental disability who wants to volunteer in their community. Thus, Volunteer Squared! Do volunteer activities together like stocking food shelves, participate at Feed My Starving Children, etc. Any type of volunteering you would both enjoy. You would pick up the individual at our Plymouth location, drive them to the volunteer opportunity, and participate with them. 2 hours once a month (or more if desired) would be ideal. Nonprofit: Hammer & NER Volunteer with a person with a developmental disability who wants to volunteer in their community. Thus, Volunteer Squared! Do volunteer activities together like stocking food shelves, participate at Feed My Starving Children, etc. Any type of volunteering you would both enjoy. You would pick up the individual at our Plymouth location, drive them to the volunteer opportunity, and participate with them. 2 hours once a month (or more if desired) would be ideal. Nonprofit: Hammer & NER Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55446 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thrift Store Worker (Age 13 +)Volunteers needed to come in and help sort donations, price merchandise, tag clothes, stock the store and more! Please come check us out! If under the age of 14 years old, please have an adult with you (Great way for youths of all ages to get volunteer hours and have fun at the same time!). New Day Thrift Store is open to the community and proceeds go to New Day Pregnancy & Family Resource Center. We provide practical assistance to moms with babies and small children. Please come in and support a great cause! Small groups (up to 5) welcome, but we don't have enough space for large groups. Nonprofit: Christian Life Ministries New Day Thrift Store & Center Volunteers needed to come in and help sort donations, price merchandise, tag clothes, stock the store and more! Please come check us out! If under the age of 14 years old, please have an adult with you (Great way for youths of all ages to get volunteer hours and have fun at the same time!). New Day Thrift Store is open to the community and proceeds go to New Day Pregnancy & Family Resource Center. We provide practical assistance to moms with babies and small children. Please come in and support a great cause! Small groups (up to 5) welcome, but we don't have enough space for large groups. Nonprofit: Christian Life Ministries New Day Thrift Store & Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55117 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tagging Clothes especially youth clothing (Age 13 +)New Day Thrift Store is looking for people to sort, price and put clothing out on the sales floor. This person would separate out any stained or unsalable clothes to be donated to other organizations that take them for rags, etc. Clothes would then be placed on hangers and tagged. Children under 14 are able to volunteer, but an adult needs to come with them to supervise them. Come join us! Our volunteers have fun while helping a great cause! Your help would really be appreciated!!! Small groups (up to 5) welcome, but we don't have enough space for large groups. Nonprofit: Christian Life Ministries New Day Thrift Store & Center New Day Thrift Store is looking for people to sort, price and put clothing out on the sales floor. This person would separate out any stained or unsalable clothes to be donated to other organizations that take them for rags, etc. Clothes would then be placed on hangers and tagged. Children under 14 are able to volunteer, but an adult needs to come with them to supervise them. Come join us! Our volunteers have fun while helping a great cause! Your help would really be appreciated!!! Small groups (up to 5) welcome, but we don't have enough space for large groups. Nonprofit: Christian Life Ministries New Day Thrift Store & Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55117 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Host a Book Drive to promote literacy and diversity in booksWe welcome you to gather your friends, family, and community and join us in promoting literacy and diversity in books by hosting a book drive. No matter whether you host one in-person or virtually, you will be planting seeds of social change as literacy is a key determinant of academic, social, and economic success. Visit https://www.ppgjli.org/host-a-book-drive for all the tools and resources needed to host a book drive. Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute We welcome you to gather your friends, family, and community and join us in promoting literacy and diversity in books by hosting a book drive. No matter whether you host one in-person or virtually, you will be planting seeds of social change as literacy is a key determinant of academic, social, and economic success. Visit https://www.ppgjli.org/host-a-book-drive for all the tools and resources needed to host a book drive. Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Parkinson's Foundation AmbassadorBecome a Parkinson’s Foundation Ambassador to raise awareness in the Minnesota & Dakotas Chapter about Parkinson’s disease and our work to end it! Ambassadors engage in community outreach representing the Parkinson’s Foundation at local events and community groups. Activities include tabling, community presentations, and sharing information and materials. Parkinson’s Foundation Ambassadors may also serve on various chapter committees for events and initiatives. Nonprofit: Parkinson's Foundation Become a Parkinson’s Foundation Ambassador to raise awareness in the Minnesota & Dakotas Chapter about Parkinson’s disease and our work to end it! Ambassadors engage in community outreach representing the Parkinson’s Foundation at local events and community groups. Activities include tabling, community presentations, and sharing information and materials. Parkinson’s Foundation Ambassadors may also serve on various chapter committees for events and initiatives. Nonprofit: Parkinson's Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Parkinson's Foundation Regional Advisory Board MemberJob Title Parkinson's Foundation Chapter Board Member
Position Type Nonprofit Board
Job Function(s) Business Development, Corporate Development (Fund Raising), Corporate Strategy/Strategic Planning, Customer Relations Management, Marketing, Public Relations
Job Location(s) Virtual - Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota
Job Description The Parkinson's Foundation Minnesota & Dakotas Chapter seeks interested individuals to serve on our Chapter Board. The volunteer board is made up of diverse professionals committed increase awareness, increase the Chapter's reach, and helping raise funds to serve more people living with Parkinson's disease, their care partners, clinicians, and supportive professionals. The Parkinson's Foundation is an established national nonprofit with an annual budget of $50M. Seventeen chapters nationwide support initiatives on the ground while helping strategize programs, research, and grant-making. The Minnesota and Dakotas Chapter Board will help us to reach all 17,088 individuals living with PD in our 3-state area. The Board meets virtually 6 times/ year, and committees of the Board meet as needed. Depending on their skills, interests, and networks/industries, members take on individual and project-based work. A modest personal financial contribution, as well as a commitment to active fundraising, is expected. The Parkinson's community is inspiring and strong, and our National Board and regional staff and volunteers are genuinely supportive. Please help us bring more attention to this common and devastating disease while supporting better care and research toward a cure, all while working alongside dedicated professionals like yourself--Thank you! Nonprofit: Parkinson's Foundation Job Title Parkinson's Foundation Chapter Board Member
Position Type Nonprofit Board
Job Function(s) Business Development, Corporate Development (Fund Raising), Corporate Strategy/Strategic Planning, Customer Relations Management, Marketing, Public Relations
Job Location(s) Virtual - Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota
Job Description The Parkinson's Foundation Minnesota & Dakotas Chapter seeks interested individuals to serve on our Chapter Board. The volunteer board is made up of diverse professionals committed increase awareness, increase the Chapter's reach, and helping raise funds to serve more people living with Parkinson's disease, their care partners, clinicians, and supportive professionals. The Parkinson's Foundation is an established national nonprofit with an annual budget of $50M. Seventeen chapters nationwide support initiatives on the ground while helping strategize programs, research, and grant-making. The Minnesota and Dakotas Chapter Board will help us to reach all 17,088 individuals living with PD in our 3-state area. The Board meets virtually 6 times/ year, and committees of the Board meet as needed. Depending on their skills, interests, and networks/industries, members take on individual and project-based work. A modest personal financial contribution, as well as a commitment to active fundraising, is expected. The Parkinson's community is inspiring and strong, and our National Board and regional staff and volunteers are genuinely supportive. Please help us bring more attention to this common and devastating disease while supporting better care and research toward a cure, all while working alongside dedicated professionals like yourself--Thank you! Nonprofit: Parkinson's Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Website and Newsletter MaintenanceHelp us create an electronic newsletter on a monthly schedule to distribute to professionals in Minnesota. Experience with Mail Chimp is helpful but not essential. It may be possible to work off site after initial meeting/s in person. Hours at work are flexible according to convenience of volunteer as long as publish deadline is met. Expected hours per month is unknown at this time but estimated to be around four hours a month after basic learning is completed. Nonprofit: Project Pathfinder, Inc Help us create an electronic newsletter on a monthly schedule to distribute to professionals in Minnesota. Experience with Mail Chimp is helpful but not essential. It may be possible to work off site after initial meeting/s in person. Hours at work are flexible according to convenience of volunteer as long as publish deadline is met. Expected hours per month is unknown at this time but estimated to be around four hours a month after basic learning is completed. Nonprofit: Project Pathfinder, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberProject Pathfinder, Inc. (PPI) seeks individuals interested in supporting a program that has been committed to preventing sexual violence for 30 years! PPI is a private, non-profit (501 (c) (3)) corporation serving clients in Minnesota and western Wisconsin. The majority of referrals come from the Twin Cities metro area, counties southwest of the Twin Cities as well as counties in southeastern Minnesota. A volunteer Board of Directors governs PPI and meets bi-monthly with additional committee involvement based on your skills or interests. The following is our vision/ mission statement: Vision: Dedicated to the elimination of sexual violence and abuse. Mission: To provide psychotherapy, consultation, training and research in a way that: a) Prevents further sexual violence and abuse b) Protects the community interests c) Improves the lives of clients, their families and the community Other Project Pathfinder, Inc. staff members are active with other community agencies as determined by client and community needs. Agencies with which we relate include county child protection, mental health agencies, county attorneys, victim advocate services, courts, sexual assault protocol teams, and legal services. PPI has a history of leadership in the sex offender treatment community. PPI is represented at the Minnesota Association for Treatment of Sexual Abusers (including Board membership), Ramsey County Sexual Assault Protocol Team, Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault, and other associations with similar missions. PPI has been a leader in policy making in the field of sex offender specific treatment and past PPI staff have gone on to influential positions within the broader professional community of mental health and sex offender specific work.
Board Information Number of members currently: 9 Meeting time and frequency: Bi monthly (every other month) on the first Wednesday from 4:00 – 6:00 pm. Committee meetings are determined by committee team member availability. Meeting location: Preference is for in person attendance at St. Paul Office Location but Hybrid meetings are an option.
Board Expectations Time Expectation: 2-4 hours/month Financial Contribution Required: Optional Service on Committee Required: Yes Length of Term: 2 Years Renewable: Yes Does nonprofit carry liability insurance? Yes
Primary Board Member Responsibilities
1. Planning Approve the organization’s philosophy and review management's performance in achieving the philosophy. Annually assess the environment and approve the organization's strategy in relation to the environment. Review and approve the organization's plans for funding its strategy on an annual basis. Review and approve the organization's long-term financial goals. Annually review and approve the organization's budget. Approve major policies.
2. Organizational Oversight Attend board meetings regularly and strategic retreats as requested. Oversee the selection, compensation and performance evaluation of the Executive Director. Ensure that management succession is properly planned for. Approve appropriate compensation and benefit policies and practices. Propose a slate of directors to members and fill vacancies as needed. Annually approve the performance review of the CEO and establish compensation based on recommendations of the Personnel Committee and chair of the board. Determine eligibility for and appoint board committees in response to recommendations of the Nominating Committee annually
3. Operational Oversight Review the results achieved by management as compared with the organization's philosophy, annual and long range goals, and the performance of similar organizations. Be certain that the financial structure of the organization is adequate for its current needs and its long-range strategy. Provide candid and constructive criticism, advice, and comments. Approve major actions of the organization, such as capital expenditures and major program and service changes.
4. Audit Responsibilities Ensure that the board and its committees are adequately and currently informed, through reports and other methods, of the condition of the organization and its operations. Verify that published reports properly reflect the operating results and financial condition of the organization. Ascertain that management has established appropriate policies to define and identify conflicts of interest throughout the organization and is diligently administering and enforcing those policies. Appoint independent auditors subject to approval by members. Review compliance with relevant material laws affecting the organization.
Desired Board Candidate Skills
Project Pathfinder encourages people of all backgrounds to apply and is seeking board members with skills or experience in the following areas: Human Resources Accounting/Finance Legal Fundraising/Grant writing Experience with Non-Profit Leadership Passionate about the prevention of sexual abuse through treatment
To Apply:
To find out more information about PPI, and/or becoming a Board member, please contact Executive Director Katie Holmgren at kholmgren@projectpathfinder.org 651-644-8515 or Board Chair Karen Godin at kgodin2017@gmail.com. Nonprofit: Project Pathfinder, Inc Project Pathfinder, Inc. (PPI) seeks individuals interested in supporting a program that has been committed to preventing sexual violence for 30 years! PPI is a private, non-profit (501 (c) (3)) corporation serving clients in Minnesota and western Wisconsin. The majority of referrals come from the Twin Cities metro area, counties southwest of the Twin Cities as well as counties in southeastern Minnesota. A volunteer Board of Directors governs PPI and meets bi-monthly with additional committee involvement based on your skills or interests. The following is our vision/ mission statement: Vision: Dedicated to the elimination of sexual violence and abuse. Mission: To provide psychotherapy, consultation, training and research in a way that: a) Prevents further sexual violence and abuse b) Protects the community interests c) Improves the lives of clients, their families and the community Other Project Pathfinder, Inc. staff members are active with other community agencies as determined by client and community needs. Agencies with which we relate include county child protection, mental health agencies, county attorneys, victim advocate services, courts, sexual assault protocol teams, and legal services. PPI has a history of leadership in the sex offender treatment community. PPI is represented at the Minnesota Association for Treatment of Sexual Abusers (including Board membership), Ramsey County Sexual Assault Protocol Team, Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault, and other associations with similar missions. PPI has been a leader in policy making in the field of sex offender specific treatment and past PPI staff have gone on to influential positions within the broader professional community of mental health and sex offender specific work.
Board Information Number of members currently: 9 Meeting time and frequency: Bi monthly (every other month) on the first Wednesday from 4:00 – 6:00 pm. Committee meetings are determined by committee team member availability. Meeting location: Preference is for in person attendance at St. Paul Office Location but Hybrid meetings are an option.
Board Expectations Time Expectation: 2-4 hours/month Financial Contribution Required: Optional Service on Committee Required: Yes Length of Term: 2 Years Renewable: Yes Does nonprofit carry liability insurance? Yes
Primary Board Member Responsibilities
1. Planning Approve the organization’s philosophy and review management's performance in achieving the philosophy. Annually assess the environment and approve the organization's strategy in relation to the environment. Review and approve the organization's plans for funding its strategy on an annual basis. Review and approve the organization's long-term financial goals. Annually review and approve the organization's budget. Approve major policies.
2. Organizational Oversight Attend board meetings regularly and strategic retreats as requested. Oversee the selection, compensation and performance evaluation of the Executive Director. Ensure that management succession is properly planned for. Approve appropriate compensation and benefit policies and practices. Propose a slate of directors to members and fill vacancies as needed. Annually approve the performance review of the CEO and establish compensation based on recommendations of the Personnel Committee and chair of the board. Determine eligibility for and appoint board committees in response to recommendations of the Nominating Committee annually
3. Operational Oversight Review the results achieved by management as compared with the organization's philosophy, annual and long range goals, and the performance of similar organizations. Be certain that the financial structure of the organization is adequate for its current needs and its long-range strategy. Provide candid and constructive criticism, advice, and comments. Approve major actions of the organization, such as capital expenditures and major program and service changes.
4. Audit Responsibilities Ensure that the board and its committees are adequately and currently informed, through reports and other methods, of the condition of the organization and its operations. Verify that published reports properly reflect the operating results and financial condition of the organization. Ascertain that management has established appropriate policies to define and identify conflicts of interest throughout the organization and is diligently administering and enforcing those policies. Appoint independent auditors subject to approval by members. Review compliance with relevant material laws affecting the organization.
Desired Board Candidate Skills
Project Pathfinder encourages people of all backgrounds to apply and is seeking board members with skills or experience in the following areas: Human Resources Accounting/Finance Legal Fundraising/Grant writing Experience with Non-Profit Leadership Passionate about the prevention of sexual abuse through treatment
To Apply:
To find out more information about PPI, and/or becoming a Board member, please contact Executive Director Katie Holmgren at kholmgren@projectpathfinder.org 651-644-8515 or Board Chair Karen Godin at kgodin2017@gmail.com. Nonprofit: Project Pathfinder, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Foster Care VolunteerWe are in need of volunteer fosters to care for dogs, cats and kittens in your home until an adoptive home is found. Second Chance provides the supplies you will need to care for the animal(s). We train you in the process and are available to assist with questions you may have. All animals are seen by a vet prior to them coming into your home. We ask that you have a separate room for cats or kittens to become acclimated to your home prior to slowly adjusting. Please help us save more lives. Nonprofit: Second Chance Animal Rescue We are in need of volunteer fosters to care for dogs, cats and kittens in your home until an adoptive home is found. Second Chance provides the supplies you will need to care for the animal(s). We train you in the process and are available to assist with questions you may have. All animals are seen by a vet prior to them coming into your home. We ask that you have a separate room for cats or kittens to become acclimated to your home prior to slowly adjusting. Please help us save more lives. Nonprofit: Second Chance Animal Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Group Home Delivery DriverWe are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic volunteer to aid our transportation team and our many group homes. In this role, you will provide valuable support to OP by delivering pre-made meals to several of these group homes in the Twin Cities West Metro area (including but not limited to Plymouth, Bloomington, Richfield, New Hope, and Crystal). Your contribution will help us in furthering our mission and providing more support and opportunities for people with disabilities. Responsibilities: Picking up meals from the main Opportunity Partners campus in Minnetonka (Koch). Delivering meals to group homes located around the West and South metro areas (including but not limited to Plymouth, Bloomington, Richfield, New Hope, and Crystal).Skills: Valid Driver’s License A reliable vehicle, car insurance and a good driving record. Available during weekday office hours (9:00AM-5:00PM) A desire to help a great cause!Nonprofit: Opportunity Partners We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic volunteer to aid our transportation team and our many group homes. In this role, you will provide valuable support to OP by delivering pre-made meals to several of these group homes in the Twin Cities West Metro area (including but not limited to Plymouth, Bloomington, Richfield, New Hope, and Crystal). Your contribution will help us in furthering our mission and providing more support and opportunities for people with disabilities. Responsibilities: Picking up meals from the main Opportunity Partners campus in Minnetonka (Koch). Delivering meals to group homes located around the West and South metro areas (including but not limited to Plymouth, Bloomington, Richfield, New Hope, and Crystal).Skills: Valid Driver’s License A reliable vehicle, car insurance and a good driving record. Available during weekday office hours (9:00AM-5:00PM) A desire to help a great cause!Nonprofit: Opportunity Partners Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55343 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Library Staff Friday 3-6pmVolunteers keep the doors of the Newport Library open. You are a friendly face. You do not have to be a computer wiz but should have familiarity with a computer. You are simply asked to be friendly and as helpful as you can be. Training will be provided. There is optional book shelving, and tidying up. You will help people check-out books, may occasionally send a fax or make a photocopy. Volunteers do have to fill out a volunteer application and have a background check. Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older to work alone. 3-6pm is a great time to volunteer if you would like to tutor school age youth. Nonprofit: City of Newport, MN- Newport Library & Community Center Volunteers keep the doors of the Newport Library open. You are a friendly face. You do not have to be a computer wiz but should have familiarity with a computer. You are simply asked to be friendly and as helpful as you can be. Training will be provided. There is optional book shelving, and tidying up. You will help people check-out books, may occasionally send a fax or make a photocopy. Volunteers do have to fill out a volunteer application and have a background check. Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older to work alone. 3-6pm is a great time to volunteer if you would like to tutor school age youth. Nonprofit: City of Newport, MN- Newport Library & Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Library Staff Monday 3pm-6pmVolunteers keep the doors of the Newport Library open. You are a friendly face. You do not have to be a computer whiz but should have familiarity with a computer. You are simply asked to be friendly and as helpful as you can be. Training will be provided. There is optional book shelving and tidying up. You will help people check-out books, may occasionally scan items or assist patrons in making a photocopy. Volunteers do have to fill out a volunteer application and have a background check. Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older to work alone. 3 hours a month makes a huge impact on our community. 3-6pm is a great time to volunteer if you would like to tutor school age youth. Nonprofit: City of Newport, MN- Newport Library & Community Center Volunteers keep the doors of the Newport Library open. You are a friendly face. You do not have to be a computer whiz but should have familiarity with a computer. You are simply asked to be friendly and as helpful as you can be. Training will be provided. There is optional book shelving and tidying up. You will help people check-out books, may occasionally scan items or assist patrons in making a photocopy. Volunteers do have to fill out a volunteer application and have a background check. Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older to work alone. 3 hours a month makes a huge impact on our community. 3-6pm is a great time to volunteer if you would like to tutor school age youth. Nonprofit: City of Newport, MN- Newport Library & Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Socialize Support Group Helpers -By volunteering for just two hours per week, you could make a significant difference in the lives of multiple teens at TreeHouse. By building personal relationships with teens in your community as a support group mentor, you can help provide them with support and life skills to face their challenges head-on. We provide Support Groups to teens weekly to create an environment where they feel safe to talk about their lives. Key Roles & Qualifications Love youth and care about families who are struggling Good interpersonal skills, reliable, empathetic, and good listener Assist and facilitate small group discussions among teens Build intentional, personal relationships with teens Non-judgmentalTime commitment & Requirements Tuesdays 6:30- 9:00 PM Attend program at least 3 times per month Complete Volunteer Orientation, background check and volunteer training Participate in support group debriefings
Nonprofit: TreeHouse By volunteering for just two hours per week, you could make a significant difference in the lives of multiple teens at TreeHouse. By building personal relationships with teens in your community as a support group mentor, you can help provide them with support and life skills to face their challenges head-on. We provide Support Groups to teens weekly to create an environment where they feel safe to talk about their lives. Key Roles & Qualifications Love youth and care about families who are struggling Good interpersonal skills, reliable, empathetic, and good listener Assist and facilitate small group discussions among teens Build intentional, personal relationships with teens Non-judgmentalTime commitment & Requirements Tuesdays 6:30- 9:00 PM Attend program at least 3 times per month Complete Volunteer Orientation, background check and volunteer training Participate in support group debriefings
Nonprofit: TreeHouse Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support Group HelpersAre you a natural active listener? Easy to lean into a conversation? Let’s make a difference together, come and listen to teens share about what’s going on in their lives and help us provide support in giving them healthy coping skills to navigate life’s feelings. We provide Support Groups to teens weekly to create an environment where they feel safe to talk about their life. Key Roles & Qualifications Love youth and care about families who are struggling Good interpersonal skills, reliable, empathetic, and good listener Assist and facilitate small group discussions among teens Build intentional, personal relationships with teens Non-judgmentalTime commitment & Requirements Tuesdays 6:30- 9:00 PM Attend program at least 3 times per month Complete Volunteer Orientation, background check and volunteer training Participate in support group debriefings
Nonprofit: TreeHouse Are you a natural active listener? Easy to lean into a conversation? Let’s make a difference together, come and listen to teens share about what’s going on in their lives and help us provide support in giving them healthy coping skills to navigate life’s feelings. We provide Support Groups to teens weekly to create an environment where they feel safe to talk about their life. Key Roles & Qualifications Love youth and care about families who are struggling Good interpersonal skills, reliable, empathetic, and good listener Assist and facilitate small group discussions among teens Build intentional, personal relationships with teens Non-judgmentalTime commitment & Requirements Tuesdays 6:30- 9:00 PM Attend program at least 3 times per month Complete Volunteer Orientation, background check and volunteer training Participate in support group debriefings
Nonprofit: TreeHouse Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55122 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Listeners- Support GroupAre you a natural active listener? Easy to lean into a conversation? Let’s make a difference together, come and listen to teens share about what’s going on in their lives and help us provide support in giving them healthy coping skills to navigate life’s feelings. We provide Support Groups to teens weekly to create an environment where they feel safe to talk about their life. Key Roles & Qualifications Love youth and care about families who are struggling Good interpersonal skills, reliable, empathetic, and good listener Assist and facilitate small group discussions among teens Build intentional, personal relationships with teens Non-judgmentalTime commitment & Requirements Tuesdays 6:30- 9:00 PM Attend program at least 3 times per month Complete Volunteer Orientation, background check and volunteer training Participate in support group debriefings
Nonprofit: TreeHouse Are you a natural active listener? Easy to lean into a conversation? Let’s make a difference together, come and listen to teens share about what’s going on in their lives and help us provide support in giving them healthy coping skills to navigate life’s feelings. We provide Support Groups to teens weekly to create an environment where they feel safe to talk about their life. Key Roles & Qualifications Love youth and care about families who are struggling Good interpersonal skills, reliable, empathetic, and good listener Assist and facilitate small group discussions among teens Build intentional, personal relationships with teens Non-judgmentalTime commitment & Requirements Tuesdays 6:30- 9:00 PM Attend program at least 3 times per month Complete Volunteer Orientation, background check and volunteer training Participate in support group debriefings
Nonprofit: TreeHouse Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55425 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Young Professionals Group MemberYoung Professionals Group Member
Echelon is the emerging professionals arm of The Salvation Army. Our community of members is serious about having fun while Doing the Most Good for the Twin Cities community. Whether we are serving, socializing, or raising money, Echelon remains a connected and passionate community focused on actively supporting the mission and vision of The Salvation Army.
Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Young Professionals Group Member
Echelon is the emerging professionals arm of The Salvation Army. Our community of members is serious about having fun while Doing the Most Good for the Twin Cities community. Whether we are serving, socializing, or raising money, Echelon remains a connected and passionate community focused on actively supporting the mission and vision of The Salvation Army.
Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shelter Lunch Meal Provider(Up to 8 volunteers) Serving a meal to those experiencing homelessness is a fun, rewarding and very manageable volunteer opportunity! You organize a group of 5-8 friends, family or coworkers, plan a menu using your favorite recipes or recipes from our website (www.simpsonhousing.org), purchase groceries, cook and serve a meal to approximately 40 shelter guests. Lunch is served at Noon. Depending on the menu, lunch can be provided to 45 people for about $200. https://www.simpsonhousing.org/volunteer/meal-provider-information/ For additional information and to express interest, please contact Katelyn Jaksha, Volunteer Coordinator at kjaksha@simpsonhousing.org Nonprofit: Simpson Housing Services (Up to 8 volunteers) Serving a meal to those experiencing homelessness is a fun, rewarding and very manageable volunteer opportunity! You organize a group of 5-8 friends, family or coworkers, plan a menu using your favorite recipes or recipes from our website (www.simpsonhousing.org), purchase groceries, cook and serve a meal to approximately 40 shelter guests. Lunch is served at Noon. Depending on the menu, lunch can be provided to 45 people for about $200. https://www.simpsonhousing.org/volunteer/meal-provider-information/ For additional information and to express interest, please contact Katelyn Jaksha, Volunteer Coordinator at kjaksha@simpsonhousing.org Nonprofit: Simpson Housing Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer Development VolunteerWe are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic volunteer to aid the Advancement team with our daily operations. In this role, you will provide valuable support to Opportunity Partners by assisting with various administrative tasks. Your contribution will help us in furthering our mission and providing more opportunities for people with disabilities. Nonprofit: Opportunity Partners We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic volunteer to aid the Advancement team with our daily operations. In this role, you will provide valuable support to Opportunity Partners by assisting with various administrative tasks. Your contribution will help us in furthering our mission and providing more opportunities for people with disabilities. Nonprofit: Opportunity Partners Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55343 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Operations VolunteerLooking for a high school or undergraduate students to assist Pass Down the Gown with growing our brand, finding products for our website, fundraising, events, and curating partnerships. This is a remote or hybrid opportunity for people looking to gain experience in a female run nonprofit. Our volunteer positions are typically a 5-10 hour monthly commitment. Let us know what you can bring to the table and we will be happy to have you! Nonprofit: Pass Down the Gown Looking for a high school or undergraduate students to assist Pass Down the Gown with growing our brand, finding products for our website, fundraising, events, and curating partnerships. This is a remote or hybrid opportunity for people looking to gain experience in a female run nonprofit. Our volunteer positions are typically a 5-10 hour monthly commitment. Let us know what you can bring to the table and we will be happy to have you! Nonprofit: Pass Down the Gown Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media VolunteerThe social media b=volunteer will play a pivotal role in promoting and advancing the mission of our nonprofit organization, which focuses on providing a sustainable and equitable shopping option for formal events. This position requires a creative and passionate individual who can effectively utilize various social media platforms to drive growth and reach our target audience. We currently have have instagram, tiktok, and facebook pages. Working with the brand manager, you will design and plan posts for all our platforms. This position is remote (with opportunity to be hybrid if in MN), with about a 5-10 hour monthly commitment. Nonprofit: Pass Down the Gown The social media b=volunteer will play a pivotal role in promoting and advancing the mission of our nonprofit organization, which focuses on providing a sustainable and equitable shopping option for formal events. This position requires a creative and passionate individual who can effectively utilize various social media platforms to drive growth and reach our target audience. We currently have have instagram, tiktok, and facebook pages. Working with the brand manager, you will design and plan posts for all our platforms. This position is remote (with opportunity to be hybrid if in MN), with about a 5-10 hour monthly commitment. Nonprofit: Pass Down the Gown Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55105 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Early Connections VolunteerJoin us as a volunteer in our Early Connections, licensed preschool classroom! You will have fun and gain great experience while you assist our teachers in the classroom and help care for our preschoolers! Nonprofit: Perspectives Join us as a volunteer in our Early Connections, licensed preschool classroom! You will have fun and gain great experience while you assist our teachers in the classroom and help care for our preschoolers! Nonprofit: Perspectives Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55426 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: HMCN Board of Directors RecruitmentBackground
Hopewell Music Cooperative North (Hopewell Music) began in 2012 when two Northside music teachers shared a frustration over the diminishing access to music education. In turn, these teachers began offering lessons to area students and opened the only comprehensive music school in the area. Hopewell has continued to expand its programming to include ensembles, camps, workshops, and school programs. Hopewell’s mission is to improve access to music education in North Minneapolis through affordable, inclusive, and engaging music programs. The organization envisions a thriving music community, where everyone has equal opportunity to nurture and share their talents regardless of race, income, ability, or musical background.
Hopewell’s 2021-2023 strategic plan is organized around the following 4 priorities (along with the board committees that address them): Continue to prioritize inclusivity within Hopewell’s programs and organization (diversity, equity & inclusion board committee) Communicate Hopewell’s mission, vision, and values to internal and external stakeholders (community engagement committee) Plan for and deliver financial results which sustain mission impact (finance board committee) Increase the effectiveness of organizational infrastructure (governance board committee)Hopewell Music FY23 Budget: $355,749 (mainly foundations, government grants and individual contributions) Desired Board Candidate Skills Are you looking for ways to serve our Northside community? Join us as a member of the Board of Directors at Hopewell Music Cooperative North! This is a great opportunity to give back to our Northside neighbors, build community connections, learn new skills, and support Hopewell’s efforts to improve access to music education in North Minneapolis. We encourage people of all backgrounds to apply, including: We encourage people of all backgrounds to apply, including: People of Color LGBTQ+ Individuals People with Disabilities VeteransHopewell Music is also seeking board members with skills in the following areas: Music as a Performer, Artist, or Listener Marketing and Communications Legal & Human Resources Building Community Relationships
Note: To ensure the board is representative of Hopewell’s constituents and wide array of viewpoints, we are particularly interested in connecting with people who have a direct connection to North Minneapolis.
Board Information Number of members currently: 8 Meeting time and frequency: Bi monthly (every other month) on the third Tuesday from 6:30 - 8:00pm, plus quarterly committee meetings. Committee meetings are determined by committee team member availability. Meeting location: HybridBoard Expectations Time Expectation: 4 hours/month Financial Contribution Required: Yes, must be meaningful Service on Committee Required: Yes Length of Term: 2 Years Renewable: Yes Does nonprofit carry liability insurance? YesBoard Hiring Timeline: Job posting: May Job deadline to apply: early July First round interviews: July Final interviews: late July Decision: Vote in new board members at August Board Meeting
To Apply: To find out more information about Hopewell, visit www.hopewellmusic.com. To apply, go to https://forms.gle/E3oFSrVVE1T3iFDy7 Questions about this Board Opportunity? Have any questions? Please email Jeannine Burnette, Board Chair, at board@hopewellmusic.com with your questions or to set up a call! Nonprofit: Hopewell Music Cooperative North Background
Hopewell Music Cooperative North (Hopewell Music) began in 2012 when two Northside music teachers shared a frustration over the diminishing access to music education. In turn, these teachers began offering lessons to area students and opened the only comprehensive music school in the area. Hopewell has continued to expand its programming to include ensembles, camps, workshops, and school programs. Hopewell’s mission is to improve access to music education in North Minneapolis through affordable, inclusive, and engaging music programs. The organization envisions a thriving music community, where everyone has equal opportunity to nurture and share their talents regardless of race, income, ability, or musical background.
Hopewell’s 2021-2023 strategic plan is organized around the following 4 priorities (along with the board committees that address them): Continue to prioritize inclusivity within Hopewell’s programs and organization (diversity, equity & inclusion board committee) Communicate Hopewell’s mission, vision, and values to internal and external stakeholders (community engagement committee) Plan for and deliver financial results which sustain mission impact (finance board committee) Increase the effectiveness of organizational infrastructure (governance board committee)Hopewell Music FY23 Budget: $355,749 (mainly foundations, government grants and individual contributions) Desired Board Candidate Skills Are you looking for ways to serve our Northside community? Join us as a member of the Board of Directors at Hopewell Music Cooperative North! This is a great opportunity to give back to our Northside neighbors, build community connections, learn new skills, and support Hopewell’s efforts to improve access to music education in North Minneapolis. We encourage people of all backgrounds to apply, including: We encourage people of all backgrounds to apply, including: People of Color LGBTQ+ Individuals People with Disabilities VeteransHopewell Music is also seeking board members with skills in the following areas: Music as a Performer, Artist, or Listener Marketing and Communications Legal & Human Resources Building Community Relationships
Note: To ensure the board is representative of Hopewell’s constituents and wide array of viewpoints, we are particularly interested in connecting with people who have a direct connection to North Minneapolis.
Board Information Number of members currently: 8 Meeting time and frequency: Bi monthly (every other month) on the third Tuesday from 6:30 - 8:00pm, plus quarterly committee meetings. Committee meetings are determined by committee team member availability. Meeting location: HybridBoard Expectations Time Expectation: 4 hours/month Financial Contribution Required: Yes, must be meaningful Service on Committee Required: Yes Length of Term: 2 Years Renewable: Yes Does nonprofit carry liability insurance? YesBoard Hiring Timeline: Job posting: May Job deadline to apply: early July First round interviews: July Final interviews: late July Decision: Vote in new board members at August Board Meeting
To Apply: To find out more information about Hopewell, visit www.hopewellmusic.com. To apply, go to https://forms.gle/E3oFSrVVE1T3iFDy7 Questions about this Board Opportunity? Have any questions? Please email Jeannine Burnette, Board Chair, at board@hopewellmusic.com with your questions or to set up a call! Nonprofit: Hopewell Music Cooperative North Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55412 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Harm ReductionVolunteers in our Harm Reduction area work with our Harm Reduction staff to create the kits we take on our outreach trips. Volunteers in Harm Reduction usually work in a group assembly line style, packing safer sex kits or the kits for our Syringe Exchange program. Harm Reduction volunteers also have opportunities to gain more Harm Reduction skills, like HIV testing, Narcan/Naloxone administration trainings, etc. Nonprofit: The Aliveness Project Volunteers in our Harm Reduction area work with our Harm Reduction staff to create the kits we take on our outreach trips. Volunteers in Harm Reduction usually work in a group assembly line style, packing safer sex kits or the kits for our Syringe Exchange program. Harm Reduction volunteers also have opportunities to gain more Harm Reduction skills, like HIV testing, Narcan/Naloxone administration trainings, etc. Nonprofit: The Aliveness Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55409 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gardeners at Caponi Art Park (Age 16 +)About Gardeners will work on a variety of projects from planting flowers and trees, to weeding and watering under the direction of a staff member or an experienced volunteer. Experience is not necessary, just a love of nature and a drive to learn. Ongoing and single event opportunities are available for individuals and groups from May-October.
Head Gardener The Volunteer Head Gardener position is ideal for an individual with a passion for the outdoors and gardening. This position will be an integral part of the Caponi Art Park team, helping to plan, care for, and maintain park grounds. They will also spend time working with less-experienced park volunteers, ensuring that proper gardening techniques are used consistently. The Head Gardener will ideally be able to volunteer on a regular basis at Caponi Art Park.
Details Assist in Maintenance of park gardens, pathways, and landscaping. Work alongside other outdoor volunteers, encouraging consistent gardening techniques. Generate an ongoing list of pertinent gardening projects and grounds maintenance task; this list will serve as a guide for other park gardening volunteers. Position available April-October.
Experience and Qualifications A certificate as a Master Gardener, or other significant gardening experience. Must be physically capable of gardening. Should be comfortable working alone, as well as providing guidance to other less-experienced gardening volunteers. Knowledge of native plant species.
Gardening Assistant The Gardening Assistant may volunteer on a regular or part time basis under the direction of a staff member or experienced gardening volunteer. Details Flexible hours for volunteer. Families, groups, and individuals welcome. Activities: planting, weeding, and watering flowers and plants in the Sculpture Garden and Theater in the Woods. Position available May-October.
Nonprofit: Caponi Art Park About Gardeners will work on a variety of projects from planting flowers and trees, to weeding and watering under the direction of a staff member or an experienced volunteer. Experience is not necessary, just a love of nature and a drive to learn. Ongoing and single event opportunities are available for individuals and groups from May-October.
Head Gardener The Volunteer Head Gardener position is ideal for an individual with a passion for the outdoors and gardening. This position will be an integral part of the Caponi Art Park team, helping to plan, care for, and maintain park grounds. They will also spend time working with less-experienced park volunteers, ensuring that proper gardening techniques are used consistently. The Head Gardener will ideally be able to volunteer on a regular basis at Caponi Art Park.
Details Assist in Maintenance of park gardens, pathways, and landscaping. Work alongside other outdoor volunteers, encouraging consistent gardening techniques. Generate an ongoing list of pertinent gardening projects and grounds maintenance task; this list will serve as a guide for other park gardening volunteers. Position available April-October.
Experience and Qualifications A certificate as a Master Gardener, or other significant gardening experience. Must be physically capable of gardening. Should be comfortable working alone, as well as providing guidance to other less-experienced gardening volunteers. Knowledge of native plant species.
Gardening Assistant The Gardening Assistant may volunteer on a regular or part time basis under the direction of a staff member or experienced gardening volunteer. Details Flexible hours for volunteer. Families, groups, and individuals welcome. Activities: planting, weeding, and watering flowers and plants in the Sculpture Garden and Theater in the Woods. Position available May-October.
Nonprofit: Caponi Art Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 55123 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Art Park Grounds Maintenance (Age 16 +)About Volunteers are needed throughout the season for leaf raking, storm debris clean-up, and general park maintenance. Clean-ups will be scheduled in the spring and fall, but large groups interested in this activity may also set-up their own outing. This is an excellent opportunity for organized groups, families, and students.
General Park Cleanup
A few times throughout the season, we like to gather our friends to help clean-up the park. Regular park clean-ups help maintain the park grounds, and ensure that all visitors have an enjoyable and safe experience during their visit to the park. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter, or sign-up for our newsletter to receive more information and scheduled dates and times of these park clean-up events.
Details Organized groups or individuals needed April - November Activities: raking, collecting debris, helping with tree limb removal
Storm Clean-up Group Volunteers Caponi Art Park is looking for groups that could be contacted to help clean-up after damaging storms to ensure the safety of visitors and to maintain the beauty of the park. Groups will be contacted immediately after a damaging storm to help gather and remove debris around the park. This volunteer opportunity is perfect for those with flexible schedules and the drive and determination to get a large project done in a short amount of time.
Details Organized groups needed April - November Activities: raking, collecting debris, helping with tree limb removal
Nonprofit: Caponi Art Park About Volunteers are needed throughout the season for leaf raking, storm debris clean-up, and general park maintenance. Clean-ups will be scheduled in the spring and fall, but large groups interested in this activity may also set-up their own outing. This is an excellent opportunity for organized groups, families, and students.
General Park Cleanup
A few times throughout the season, we like to gather our friends to help clean-up the park. Regular park clean-ups help maintain the park grounds, and ensure that all visitors have an enjoyable and safe experience during their visit to the park. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter, or sign-up for our newsletter to receive more information and scheduled dates and times of these park clean-up events.
Details Organized groups or individuals needed April - November Activities: raking, collecting debris, helping with tree limb removal
Storm Clean-up Group Volunteers Caponi Art Park is looking for groups that could be contacted to help clean-up after damaging storms to ensure the safety of visitors and to maintain the beauty of the park. Groups will be contacted immediately after a damaging storm to help gather and remove debris around the park. This volunteer opportunity is perfect for those with flexible schedules and the drive and determination to get a large project done in a short amount of time.
Details Organized groups needed April - November Activities: raking, collecting debris, helping with tree limb removal
Nonprofit: Caponi Art Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 55123 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Dental Health Professionals (Dentist's, Advanced Dental Therapist, Dental Therapist, Dental Hygienist, Dental AssistantProvide preventive non-traumatic dental care to children in schools or community locations. Primary Responsibility: To provide preventive and atraumatic caries arresting dental services within the scope of licensure. Work as a fluid team with individuals working at the top of their license. Carefully follow treatment list and track served children with proper entries into spreadsheet.Patient Management: Review of health history and consent for treatment and silver diamine fluoride (SDF)(CHW staff assistants will present to provider) Chart each clinical findings for each child including soft tissue and occlusion (CHW staff assistants will scribe) Provide toothbrush prophy and scaling Provide sealant application Provide fluoride varnish application Provide SDF application to carious teeth Determine if a tooth is treatable with ITR or SMART (Silver Modified Atraumatic Restorative Therapy) and perform technique. Complete chart notes Review take-home letter Staff to call families for all children identified with urgent needs Personnel Requirements: Education/Experience Interpersonal
Nonprofit: Ready, Set, Smile Provide preventive non-traumatic dental care to children in schools or community locations. Primary Responsibility: To provide preventive and atraumatic caries arresting dental services within the scope of licensure. Work as a fluid team with individuals working at the top of their license. Carefully follow treatment list and track served children with proper entries into spreadsheet.Patient Management: Review of health history and consent for treatment and silver diamine fluoride (SDF)(CHW staff assistants will present to provider) Chart each clinical findings for each child including soft tissue and occlusion (CHW staff assistants will scribe) Provide toothbrush prophy and scaling Provide sealant application Provide fluoride varnish application Provide SDF application to carious teeth Determine if a tooth is treatable with ITR or SMART (Silver Modified Atraumatic Restorative Therapy) and perform technique. Complete chart notes Review take-home letter Staff to call families for all children identified with urgent needs Personnel Requirements: Education/Experience Interpersonal
Nonprofit: Ready, Set, Smile Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55407 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Make an Impact Today! Mentor a Local Youth aged 5-16.Kids ‘n Kinship provides friendships and positive role models to children and youth ages 5 to 16 who are in need of an additional supportive relationship with an adult. We currently have 40+ youth in our local community waiting for a mentor. If you are reading this, you have what it takes to make a difference in the life of a child. By volunteering to mentor, you can make a huge difference in building a brighter future for one of the youth on our waitlist! Sign up for one of our info sessions or email Kerry Stok - projects@kidsnkinship.org to find out more.
Nonprofit: Kids 'n Kinship Kids ‘n Kinship provides friendships and positive role models to children and youth ages 5 to 16 who are in need of an additional supportive relationship with an adult. We currently have 40+ youth in our local community waiting for a mentor. If you are reading this, you have what it takes to make a difference in the life of a child. By volunteering to mentor, you can make a huge difference in building a brighter future for one of the youth on our waitlist! Sign up for one of our info sessions or email Kerry Stok - projects@kidsnkinship.org to find out more.
Nonprofit: Kids 'n Kinship Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55124 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Vet to Vet Hospice: North BranchVET TO VET VOLUNTEERS offer a unique ability to relate and connect to fellow veteran patients, either as a companion or while conducting veteran pinning ceremonies. LOCATION Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities. HOW TO GET INVOLVED First, ask yourself: Are you a veteran yourself? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete: Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up sessionOUR COMMITMENT TO YOU A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any timeFor more information: Please visit our website at www.ecumenhospice.org/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200 Nonprofit: Ecumen Hospice VET TO VET VOLUNTEERS offer a unique ability to relate and connect to fellow veteran patients, either as a companion or while conducting veteran pinning ceremonies. LOCATION Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities. HOW TO GET INVOLVED First, ask yourself: Are you a veteran yourself? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete: Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up sessionOUR COMMITMENT TO YOU A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any timeFor more information: Please visit our website at www.ecumenhospice.org/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200 Nonprofit: Ecumen Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55056 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Vet to Vet Hospice: New BrightonVET TO VET VOLUNTEERS offer a unique ability to relate and connect to fellow veteran patients, either as a companion or while conducting veteran pinning ceremonies. LOCATION Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities. HOW TO GET INVOLVED First, ask yourself: Are you a veteran yourself? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete: Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up sessionOUR COMMITMENT TO YOU A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any timeFor more information: Please visit our website at ecumen.org/hospice/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200 Nonprofit: Ecumen Hospice VET TO VET VOLUNTEERS offer a unique ability to relate and connect to fellow veteran patients, either as a companion or while conducting veteran pinning ceremonies. LOCATION Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities. HOW TO GET INVOLVED First, ask yourself: Are you a veteran yourself? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete: Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up sessionOUR COMMITMENT TO YOU A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any timeFor more information: Please visit our website at ecumen.org/hospice/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200 Nonprofit: Ecumen Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Vet to Vet Hospice: MaplewoodVET TO VET VOLUNTEERS offer a unique ability to relate and connect to fellow veteran patients, either as a companion or while conducting veteran pinning ceremonies. LOCATION Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities. HOW TO GET INVOLVED First, ask yourself: Are you a veteran yourself? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete: Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up sessionOUR COMMITMENT TO YOU A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any timeFor more information: Please visit our website at ecumen.org/hospice/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200
Nonprofit: Ecumen Hospice VET TO VET VOLUNTEERS offer a unique ability to relate and connect to fellow veteran patients, either as a companion or while conducting veteran pinning ceremonies. LOCATION Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities. HOW TO GET INVOLVED First, ask yourself: Are you a veteran yourself? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete: Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up sessionOUR COMMITMENT TO YOU A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any timeFor more information: Please visit our website at ecumen.org/hospice/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200
Nonprofit: Ecumen Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Vet to Vet Hospice: Forest LakeVET TO VET VOLUNTEERS offer a unique ability to relate and connect to fellow veteran patients, either as a companion or while conducting veteran pinning ceremonies. LOCATION Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities. HOW TO GET INVOLVED First, ask yourself: Are you a veteran yourself? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete: Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up sessionOUR COMMITMENT TO YOU A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any timeFor more information: Please visit our website at ecumen.org/hospice/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200
Nonprofit: Ecumen Hospice VET TO VET VOLUNTEERS offer a unique ability to relate and connect to fellow veteran patients, either as a companion or while conducting veteran pinning ceremonies. LOCATION Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities. HOW TO GET INVOLVED First, ask yourself: Are you a veteran yourself? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete: Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up sessionOUR COMMITMENT TO YOU A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any timeFor more information: Please visit our website at ecumen.org/hospice/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200
Nonprofit: Ecumen Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55025 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Vet to Vet Hospice: Chisago CityVET TO VET VOLUNTEERS offer a unique ability to relate and connect to fellow veteran patients, either as a companion or while conducting veteran pinning ceremonies. LOCATION Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities. HOW TO GET INVOLVED First, ask yourself: Are you a veteran yourself? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete: Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up sessionOUR COMMITMENT TO YOU A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any timeFor more information: Please visit our website at ecumen.org/hospice/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200
Nonprofit: Ecumen Hospice VET TO VET VOLUNTEERS offer a unique ability to relate and connect to fellow veteran patients, either as a companion or while conducting veteran pinning ceremonies. LOCATION Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities. HOW TO GET INVOLVED First, ask yourself: Are you a veteran yourself? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete: Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up sessionOUR COMMITMENT TO YOU A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any timeFor more information: Please visit our website at ecumen.org/hospice/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200
Nonprofit: Ecumen Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55013 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Vet to Vet Hospice: Brooklyn CenterVET TO VET VOLUNTEERS offer a unique ability to relate and connect to fellow veteran patients, either as a companion or while conducting veteran pinning ceremonies. LOCATION Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities. HOW TO GET INVOLVED First, ask yourself: Are you a veteran yourself? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete: Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up sessionOUR COMMITMENT TO YOU A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any timeFor more information: Please visit our website at ecumen.org/hospice/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200
Nonprofit: Ecumen Hospice VET TO VET VOLUNTEERS offer a unique ability to relate and connect to fellow veteran patients, either as a companion or while conducting veteran pinning ceremonies. LOCATION Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities. HOW TO GET INVOLVED First, ask yourself: Are you a veteran yourself? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete: Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up sessionOUR COMMITMENT TO YOU A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any timeFor more information: Please visit our website at ecumen.org/hospice/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200
Nonprofit: Ecumen Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55429 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Vet to Vet Hospice: Apple ValleyVET TO VET VOLUNTEERS offer a unique ability to relate and connect to fellow veteran patients, either as a companion or while conducting veteran pinning ceremonies. LOCATION Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities. HOW TO GET INVOLVED First, ask yourself: Are you a veteran yourself? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete: Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up sessionOUR COMMITMENT TO YOU A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any timeFor more information: Please visit our website at www.ecumenhospice.org/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200 Nonprofit: Ecumen Hospice VET TO VET VOLUNTEERS offer a unique ability to relate and connect to fellow veteran patients, either as a companion or while conducting veteran pinning ceremonies. LOCATION Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities. HOW TO GET INVOLVED First, ask yourself: Are you a veteran yourself? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete: Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up sessionOUR COMMITMENT TO YOU A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any timeFor more information: Please visit our website at www.ecumenhospice.org/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200 Nonprofit: Ecumen Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55124 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Hounds (pet therapy): New BrightonHOSPICE HOUNDS volunteers are a registered* therapy animal and their human teammate provide a calming, friendly presence, and are known to reduce stress and anxiety. If you have a furry friend that brings joy everywhere you go, this is the position for you! If your pet is already registered through a pet therapy program, you can apply immediately to become an Ecumen Hospice Hounds team volunteer. While dogs are the most common animal to join our Hospice Hounds teams, we are open to all therapy pets! LOCATION Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities. HOW TO GET INVOLVED First, ask yourself: Are you at least 18 years old? Do you have a registered therapy animal*? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete: Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up sessionOUR COMMITMENT TO YOU A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any time
For more information: please visit our website at ecumen.org/hospice/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200 *If you have a pet that you think would make a great therapy animal, but is not yet registered, below are a few organizations you can contact to get that process started. There are others in the area, so feel free to do your research and find one that fits your schedule, location, needs and budget. Make sure to tell them you’d like to become an Ecumen Hospice volunteer once you’re done! Therapy Dogs International: http://tdi-dog.org/ Pet Partners: https://petpartners.org/ The Alliance of Therapy Dogs: www.therapydogs.comNonprofit: Ecumen Hospice HOSPICE HOUNDS volunteers are a registered* therapy animal and their human teammate provide a calming, friendly presence, and are known to reduce stress and anxiety. If you have a furry friend that brings joy everywhere you go, this is the position for you! If your pet is already registered through a pet therapy program, you can apply immediately to become an Ecumen Hospice Hounds team volunteer. While dogs are the most common animal to join our Hospice Hounds teams, we are open to all therapy pets! LOCATION Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities. HOW TO GET INVOLVED First, ask yourself: Are you at least 18 years old? Do you have a registered therapy animal*? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete: Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up sessionOUR COMMITMENT TO YOU A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any time
For more information: please visit our website at ecumen.org/hospice/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200 *If you have a pet that you think would make a great therapy animal, but is not yet registered, below are a few organizations you can contact to get that process started. There are others in the area, so feel free to do your research and find one that fits your schedule, location, needs and budget. Make sure to tell them you’d like to become an Ecumen Hospice volunteer once you’re done! Therapy Dogs International: http://tdi-dog.org/ Pet Partners: https://petpartners.org/ The Alliance of Therapy Dogs: www.therapydogs.comNonprofit: Ecumen Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Hounds (pet therapy): MaplewoodHOSPICE HOUNDS volunteers are a registered* therapy animal and their human teammate provide a calming, friendly presence, and are known to reduce stress and anxiety. If you have a furry friend that brings joy everywhere you go, this is the position for you! If your pet is already registered through a pet therapy program, you can apply immediately to become an Ecumen Hospice Hounds team volunteer. While dogs are the most common animal to join our Hospice Hounds teams, we are open to all therapy pets! LOCATION Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities. HOW TO GET INVOLVED First, ask yourself: Are you at least 18 years old? Do you have a registered therapy animal*? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete: Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up sessionOUR COMMITMENT TO YOU A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any time
For more information: please visit our website at ecumen.org/hospice/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200 *If you have a pet that you think would make a great therapy animal, but is not yet registered, below are a few organizations you can contact to get that process started. There are others in the area, so feel free to do your research and find one that fits your schedule, location, needs and budget. Make sure to tell them you’d like to become an Ecumen Hospice volunteer once you’re done! Therapy Dogs International: http://tdi-dog.org/ Pet Partners: https://petpartners.org/ The Alliance of Therapy Dogs: www.therapydogs.comNonprofit: Ecumen Hospice HOSPICE HOUNDS volunteers are a registered* therapy animal and their human teammate provide a calming, friendly presence, and are known to reduce stress and anxiety. If you have a furry friend that brings joy everywhere you go, this is the position for you! If your pet is already registered through a pet therapy program, you can apply immediately to become an Ecumen Hospice Hounds team volunteer. While dogs are the most common animal to join our Hospice Hounds teams, we are open to all therapy pets! LOCATION Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities. HOW TO GET INVOLVED First, ask yourself: Are you at least 18 years old? Do you have a registered therapy animal*? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete: Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up sessionOUR COMMITMENT TO YOU A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any time
For more information: please visit our website at ecumen.org/hospice/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200 *If you have a pet that you think would make a great therapy animal, but is not yet registered, below are a few organizations you can contact to get that process started. There are others in the area, so feel free to do your research and find one that fits your schedule, location, needs and budget. Make sure to tell them you’d like to become an Ecumen Hospice volunteer once you’re done! Therapy Dogs International: http://tdi-dog.org/ Pet Partners: https://petpartners.org/ The Alliance of Therapy Dogs: www.therapydogs.comNonprofit: Ecumen Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Hounds (pet therapy): Forest LakeHOSPICE HOUNDS volunteers are a registered* therapy animal and their human teammate provide a calming, friendly presence, and are known to reduce stress and anxiety. If you have a furry friend that brings joy everywhere you go, this is the position for you! If your pet is already registered through a pet therapy program, you can apply immediately to become an Ecumen Hospice Hounds team volunteer. While dogs are the most common animal to join our Hospice Hounds teams, we are open to all therapy pets! LOCATION Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities. HOW TO GET INVOLVED First, ask yourself: Are you at least 18 years old? Do you have a registered therapy animal*? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete: Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up sessionOUR COMMITMENT TO YOU A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any time
For more information: please visit our website at ecumen.org/hospice/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200 *If you have a pet that you think would make a great therapy animal, but is not yet registered, below are a few organizations you can contact to get that process started. There are others in the area, so feel free to do your research and find one that fits your schedule, location, needs and budget. Make sure to tell them you’d like to become an Ecumen Hospice volunteer once you’re done! Therapy Dogs International: http://tdi-dog.org/ Pet Partners: https://petpartners.org/ The Alliance of Therapy Dogs: www.therapydogs.comNonprofit: Ecumen Hospice HOSPICE HOUNDS volunteers are a registered* therapy animal and their human teammate provide a calming, friendly presence, and are known to reduce stress and anxiety. If you have a furry friend that brings joy everywhere you go, this is the position for you! If your pet is already registered through a pet therapy program, you can apply immediately to become an Ecumen Hospice Hounds team volunteer. While dogs are the most common animal to join our Hospice Hounds teams, we are open to all therapy pets! LOCATION Our hospice services are provided wherever one calls home, which could include a private home or care community, such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing facilities. HOW TO GET INVOLVED First, ask yourself: Are you at least 18 years old? Do you have a registered therapy animal*? Can you commit to a minimum of four hours a month for six months? Are you comfortable with death and the dying process, or have an openness and willingness to learn? Are you dependable and able to work independently?If yes to all of the above, the following are steps to getting involved, typically taking 3-4 weeks to complete: Interview with a member of our volunteer services team Submit to background and reference checks Complete online training, at your own pace Attend virtual wrap-up sessionOUR COMMITMENT TO YOU A flexible schedule at a location that is convenient for you Consistent and accessible staff support Ongoing guidance and education to ensure you are comfortable and effective in your role Ability to take a leave of absence at any time
For more information: please visit our website at ecumen.org/hospice/volunteers or call us at 651-714-0200 *If you have a pet that you think would make a great therapy animal, but is not yet registered, below are a few organizations you can contact to get that process started. There are others in the area, so feel free to do your research and find one that fits your schedule, location, needs and budget. Make sure to tell them you’d like to become an Ecumen Hospice volunteer once you’re done! Therapy Dogs International: http://tdi-dog.org/ Pet Partners: https://petpartners.org/ The Alliance of Therapy Dogs: www.therapydogs.comNonprofit: Ecumen Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55025 Allow Groups: No |