Opportunities From: HandsOn Twin Cities

Volunteer: Google Drive Organization Project Assistant (Virtual)

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Time Commitment: ~2 hours per week
Project Duration: 3–6 months
Location: Virtual / Remote
Age Range: Teens to retirees
Organization Type: Nonprofit

About the Role

Our nonprofit organization is seeking a detail‑oriented and tech‑savvy volunteer to help reorganize and streamline our Google Drive. Over time, our digital files have grown significantly, and we need support to bring structure and clarity to our shared workspace so our team can work more efficiently and confidently access important documents.

This is an excellent opportunity for volunteers of all ages—youth (with strong computer skills), college students, working adults, and retirees—to contribute meaningfully to a mission‑driven organization. The work is flexible, virtual, and collaborative.

Key Responsibilities Organize Google Drive folders to create a clear, logical structure for both main and subfolders. Develop and apply a consistent naming convention across documents and folders. Identify and remove duplicate files while ensuring important versions are retained. Flag files for review that may need to be archived, updated, or deleted. Maintain clear communication with the project lead regarding questions or recommendations. Skills & Qualifications Comfortable using Google Drive and basic file‑management tools. Strong attention to detail and organizational skills. Ability to follow guidelines and maintain consistency. Reliable and able to commit to approximately 2 hours per week. Ability to work independently in a virtual environment. Teens are welcome (recommended ages 15+); retirees encouraged—anyone with solid computer skills can excel! What You’ll Gain Experience with digital organization and information management. Insight into nonprofit operations and workflow processes. A flexible volunteer role that directly improves the effectiveness of our mission. A chance to support a meaningful cause from the comfort of your home. Time Commitment Approximately 2 hours per week Project expected to last 3–6 months, depending on volunteer availability and pacing. How to Apply

Please submit your interest through HandsOn Twin Cities.

Nonprofit: Uniting Distant Stars

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Time Commitment: ~2 hours per week
Project Duration: 3–6 months
Location: Virtual / Remote
Age Range: Teens to retirees
Organization Type: Nonprofit

About the Role

Our nonprofit organization is seeking a detail‑oriented and tech‑savvy volunteer to help reorganize and streamline our Google Drive. Over time, our digital files have grown significantly, and we need support to bring structure and clarity to our shared workspace so our team can work more efficiently and confidently access important documents.

This is an excellent opportunity for volunteers of all ages—youth (with strong computer skills), college students, working adults, and retirees—to contribute meaningfully to a mission‑driven organization. The work is flexible, virtual, and collaborative.

Key Responsibilities Organize Google Drive folders to create a clear, logical structure for both main and subfolders. Develop and apply a consistent naming convention across documents and folders. Identify and remove duplicate files while ensuring important versions are retained. Flag files for review that may need to be archived, updated, or deleted. Maintain clear communication with the project lead regarding questions or recommendations. Skills & Qualifications Comfortable using Google Drive and basic file‑management tools. Strong attention to detail and organizational skills. Ability to follow guidelines and maintain consistency. Reliable and able to commit to approximately 2 hours per week. Ability to work independently in a virtual environment. Teens are welcome (recommended ages 15+); retirees encouraged—anyone with solid computer skills can excel! What You’ll Gain Experience with digital organization and information management. Insight into nonprofit operations and workflow processes. A flexible volunteer role that directly improves the effectiveness of our mission. A chance to support a meaningful cause from the comfort of your home. Time Commitment Approximately 2 hours per week Project expected to last 3–6 months, depending on volunteer availability and pacing. How to Apply

Please submit your interest through HandsOn Twin Cities.

Nonprofit: Uniting Distant Stars

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Search Engine Optimization Virtual Volunteer Opportunities (Age 18 +)

Uniting Distant Stars is looking for someone interested to develop our SEO for our website, especially our donation pages. This would be up to a 90-day project that would include training the executive director on how to work with the various tools like Yoast. 

Nonprofit: Uniting Distant Stars

Uniting Distant Stars is looking for someone interested to develop our SEO for our website, especially our donation pages. This would be up to a 90-day project that would include training the executive director on how to work with the various tools like Yoast. 

Nonprofit: Uniting Distant Stars

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55446

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Volunteers - Virtual (Age 16 +)

Are you a social media guru and would love to change the world? We are looking for two or three Social Media Volunteers to help engage our social media community and increase our donor-base. You will develop thought-provoking posts to promote our campaigns and programs serving youth in Liberia with varying audiences on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Plus you will be part of a fun, diverse and passionate team, who are dedicated to supporting our programs focused on education and vocational training in Liberia.

Please read volunteer testimonials on our website homepage www.unitingdistantstars.com.

Desired Experience & Skills:

1) Passion to serve.

2) Strong written & verbal skills for social media updates and newsletters.

3) Experienced in using social media and publishing tools & analytics to effectively expand post reach, likes, shares, and responses from followers.

4) Able to create slideshow videos of photos and upload on YouTube.

If this is a right fit, please let us know today.

Nonprofit: Uniting Distant Stars

Are you a social media guru and would love to change the world? We are looking for two or three Social Media Volunteers to help engage our social media community and increase our donor-base. You will develop thought-provoking posts to promote our campaigns and programs serving youth in Liberia with varying audiences on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Plus you will be part of a fun, diverse and passionate team, who are dedicated to supporting our programs focused on education and vocational training in Liberia.

Please read volunteer testimonials on our website homepage www.unitingdistantstars.com.

Desired Experience & Skills:

1) Passion to serve.

2) Strong written & verbal skills for social media updates and newsletters.

3) Experienced in using social media and publishing tools & analytics to effectively expand post reach, likes, shares, and responses from followers.

4) Able to create slideshow videos of photos and upload on YouTube.

If this is a right fit, please let us know today.

Nonprofit: Uniting Distant Stars

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55446

Allow Groups: No