Volunteer: MentorshipNeighborhood Development Center (NDC) is a non-profit organization that offers training, lending, retail spaces and technical assistance to inner-city entrepreneurs in its targeted neighborhoods including, Saint Paul. Minneapolis and Brooklyn Park. NDC's mission is to improve neighborhood economies by developing the talents of micro-entrepreneurs within their own communities. NDC has trained more than 6,000 people to date (80% of whom are people of color.) We currently have nearly 700 alumni in business. NDC is interested in finding volunteers to mentor some of our entrepreneurs who are in need of some guidance and encouragement. Mentors will connect with entrepreneurs for an agreed upon time period of up to one (1) year. Mentor and mentee will meet atleast once a month or more frequently if desired. Mentors can choose to mentor 1-3 entrepreneurs based on capacity. Some of the areas we are interetes in includes: Marketing & BrandingMerchandizingBookkeeping/accountingTechnology (including AI)Legal (i.e. aggreements)Business GrowthManagementPlease let us know if you would like more information and if you are interested in helping one of our entrepreneurs. Thanks, Baba Nonprofit: Neighborhood Development Center Neighborhood Development Center (NDC) is a non-profit organization that offers training, lending, retail spaces and technical assistance to inner-city entrepreneurs in its targeted neighborhoods including, Saint Paul. Minneapolis and Brooklyn Park. NDC's mission is to improve neighborhood economies by developing the talents of micro-entrepreneurs within their own communities. NDC has trained more than 6,000 people to date (80% of whom are people of color.) We currently have nearly 700 alumni in business. NDC is interested in finding volunteers to mentor some of our entrepreneurs who are in need of some guidance and encouragement. Mentors will connect with entrepreneurs for an agreed upon time period of up to one (1) year. Mentor and mentee will meet atleast once a month or more frequently if desired. Mentors can choose to mentor 1-3 entrepreneurs based on capacity. Some of the areas we are interetes in includes: Marketing & BrandingMerchandizingBookkeeping/accountingTechnology (including AI)Legal (i.e. aggreements)Business GrowthManagementPlease let us know if you would like more information and if you are interested in helping one of our entrepreneurs. Thanks, Baba Nonprofit: Neighborhood Development Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spiritual Services Newsletter Creator Volunteer at Episcopal Homes of Minnesota VIRTUALDo you have skills working with Publisher or Canva, graphic design software? Are you interested in contributing to the Spiritual Life of seniors in your community? We have a great virtual volunteer opportunity to work with our Spiritual Life team of chaplains at Episcopal Homes of Minnesota. Our Chaplains will provide you with the content for their newsletter and you would create the layout and add graphic design. The commitment is 5 hours 4-6 times a year. To get started, please complete a volunteer application through our website: https://episcopalhomes.org/foundation/volunteer Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes Do you have skills working with Publisher or Canva, graphic design software? Are you interested in contributing to the Spiritual Life of seniors in your community? We have a great virtual volunteer opportunity to work with our Spiritual Life team of chaplains at Episcopal Homes of Minnesota. Our Chaplains will provide you with the content for their newsletter and you would create the layout and add graphic design. The commitment is 5 hours 4-6 times a year. To get started, please complete a volunteer application through our website: https://episcopalhomes.org/foundation/volunteer Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spiritual Services Bulletin Creator Volunteer at Episcopal Homes of Minnesota VIRTUALDo you have skills working with Publisher or Canva, graphic design software? Are you interested in contributing to the Spiritual Life of seniors in your community? We have a great virtual volunteer opportunity to work with our Spiritual Life team of chaplains at Episcopal Homes of Minnesota. Our Chaplains will provide you with the content for their church services and you would create the Bulletin handouts and slide show presentations for Episcopalian and Catholic services. The commitment is 2-3 hours a week for two services. You are welcome to attend a service to see how the slideshows and bulletins are used but this step is not required. To get started, please complete a volunteer application through our website: https://episcopalhomes.org/foundation/volunteer Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes Do you have skills working with Publisher or Canva, graphic design software? Are you interested in contributing to the Spiritual Life of seniors in your community? We have a great virtual volunteer opportunity to work with our Spiritual Life team of chaplains at Episcopal Homes of Minnesota. Our Chaplains will provide you with the content for their church services and you would create the Bulletin handouts and slide show presentations for Episcopalian and Catholic services. The commitment is 2-3 hours a week for two services. You are welcome to attend a service to see how the slideshows and bulletins are used but this step is not required. To get started, please complete a volunteer application through our website: https://episcopalhomes.org/foundation/volunteer Nonprofit: Episcopal Homes Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Massage Therapy Volunteer (Age 18 +)Massage Therapist Volunteers are assigned to support a hospice patient and their family around the Twin Cities Area by providing gentle massage and help enhance the hospice services provided through our Edina office. Helping to care for our patients and families is a critical role played by our volunteers. These positions are some of the most challenging and rewarding volunteer opportunities at Gentiva Hospice. Volunteers provide services to patients currently being served by Gentiva Hospice either in-home or in a facility. Because of the direct patient and family interaction, all of these positions require volunteers to go through specialized Patient Care Training. This process teaches you about hospice and terminal illness and helps prepare volunteers to interact with and support our patients and families. Additional Requirements & Responsibilities: Must be at least 18 years of age. Successful adjustment to personal losses and no personal loss within past 12 months. Successful completion of volunteer training program. Clearance from appropriate health screenings and background check. Agree to mandatory policy statements. Supportive of hospice concept, and willing to serve others in a volunteer capacity. Comfortable working with families with different cultural and religious values. Excellent communication skills. Current Licensure as a Massage Therapist. Graduation from an accredited school of massage therapy.Reliable transportation.If you have any questions or need additional information, feel free to visit our website www.gentivahs.com or email our volunteer coordinator at jean.murray@gentivahs.com or call 612-361-0022. Nonprofit: Gentiva Hospice Massage Therapist Volunteers are assigned to support a hospice patient and their family around the Twin Cities Area by providing gentle massage and help enhance the hospice services provided through our Edina office. Helping to care for our patients and families is a critical role played by our volunteers. These positions are some of the most challenging and rewarding volunteer opportunities at Gentiva Hospice. Volunteers provide services to patients currently being served by Gentiva Hospice either in-home or in a facility. Because of the direct patient and family interaction, all of these positions require volunteers to go through specialized Patient Care Training. This process teaches you about hospice and terminal illness and helps prepare volunteers to interact with and support our patients and families. Additional Requirements & Responsibilities: Must be at least 18 years of age. Successful adjustment to personal losses and no personal loss within past 12 months. Successful completion of volunteer training program. Clearance from appropriate health screenings and background check. Agree to mandatory policy statements. Supportive of hospice concept, and willing to serve others in a volunteer capacity. Comfortable working with families with different cultural and religious values. Excellent communication skills. Current Licensure as a Massage Therapist. Graduation from an accredited school of massage therapy.Reliable transportation.If you have any questions or need additional information, feel free to visit our website www.gentivahs.com or email our volunteer coordinator at jean.murray@gentivahs.com or call 612-361-0022. Nonprofit: Gentiva Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55439 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Financial ModelingThe Neighborhood Development Center (NDC) is a non-profit, community development financial institution providing integrated business services to low-income community entrepreneurs to start and grow businesses in their own neighborhood. These businesses then enrich the economic and social fabric of the community. More information at www.ndc-mn.org. We need help to determine the size of the prize for us for lending over the next three years. NEED: A template that we could use to help us think through our lending portfolio and products we offer. We would love to have a further discussion about this with anyone willing and able to help us. Nonprofit: Neighborhood Development Center The Neighborhood Development Center (NDC) is a non-profit, community development financial institution providing integrated business services to low-income community entrepreneurs to start and grow businesses in their own neighborhood. These businesses then enrich the economic and social fabric of the community. More information at www.ndc-mn.org. We need help to determine the size of the prize for us for lending over the next three years. NEED: A template that we could use to help us think through our lending portfolio and products we offer. We would love to have a further discussion about this with anyone willing and able to help us. Nonprofit: Neighborhood Development Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 30, 2025 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Minnesota Youth Robotics Program JudgeCome be inspired by what kids can accomplish as a judge at a FIRST Tech Challenge or FIRST LEGO League tournament. We need both technical and non-technical judges to make Robotics tournaments a success. This fall, students in grades 4 to 12 will form Robotics teams to participate in these FIRST programs. In Minnesota these talented kids will compete at an event organized by High Tech Kids. Join us to be inspired by these students. Following volunteer training in September - October, spend a full Saturday or Sunday of your choice in December through February judging teams at a High Tech Kids Robotics Tournament. Kids will explain what they learned and built through these FIRST programs. Judges ask questions and provide encouragement to teams during judging sessions, then collaborate with other judges to determine award winners. Address is our office, but tournaments are held at various schools in the Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota. Training is offered live in September - October, see our website for details https://hightechkids.org/volunteer-overview/training-volunteer/. New volunteers will be paired with an experienced volunteer at their first event. Please see our website to learn more about these exciting programs, the volunteer roles, and to see the full Tournament Schedule then sign up via our Volunteer Sign up page. Contact Katie at katie@hightechkids.org or visit https://hightechkids.org/volunteer-overview/ for more information. Nonprofit: High Tech Kids Come be inspired by what kids can accomplish as a judge at a FIRST Tech Challenge or FIRST LEGO League tournament. We need both technical and non-technical judges to make Robotics tournaments a success. This fall, students in grades 4 to 12 will form Robotics teams to participate in these FIRST programs. In Minnesota these talented kids will compete at an event organized by High Tech Kids. Join us to be inspired by these students. Following volunteer training in September - October, spend a full Saturday or Sunday of your choice in December through February judging teams at a High Tech Kids Robotics Tournament. Kids will explain what they learned and built through these FIRST programs. Judges ask questions and provide encouragement to teams during judging sessions, then collaborate with other judges to determine award winners. Address is our office, but tournaments are held at various schools in the Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota. Training is offered live in September - October, see our website for details https://hightechkids.org/volunteer-overview/training-volunteer/. New volunteers will be paired with an experienced volunteer at their first event. Please see our website to learn more about these exciting programs, the volunteer roles, and to see the full Tournament Schedule then sign up via our Volunteer Sign up page. Contact Katie at katie@hightechkids.org or visit https://hightechkids.org/volunteer-overview/ for more information. Nonprofit: High Tech Kids Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 55121 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Accounting supportJoy Collaborative, a Twin Cities-based, nonprofit creating empowering spaces for those with life-limiting conditions is posting for accounting assistance. If you are able to help at a reduced rate or with pro bono services, you’ll be helping us in the transformation of lives for those in need! Our scope for accounting services is: Month-end reconciling and closing (QuickBooks Online). Prepare monthly and quarterly financial reports. Prepare documents for annual tax filing. Thank you. Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative Joy Collaborative, a Twin Cities-based, nonprofit creating empowering spaces for those with life-limiting conditions is posting for accounting assistance. If you are able to help at a reduced rate or with pro bono services, you’ll be helping us in the transformation of lives for those in need! Our scope for accounting services is: Month-end reconciling and closing (QuickBooks Online). Prepare monthly and quarterly financial reports. Prepare documents for annual tax filing. Thank you. Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Transport Vetting LeadAs a vetting transport lead, you will be responsible for attending animal transports (typically dogs) at the office in Princeton. At the transport, you will be responsible for ensuring that the animals coming into the rescue are examined, perform any needed services, and the proper documentation is recorded. This may include vaccines, microchipping, heartworm tests, nail trims, deworming, application of flea/tick preventative, administering heartworm medication, or other treatments as indicated. Professional experience is required for this role. You will also be responsible for answering any questions that the fosters may have regarding the animal's future vetting needs, meds or any vetting issues addressed during the intake process. Also, describe how to administer medications, etc., at home if sending with the foster to administer. Apply to volunteer at Volunteer - Ruff Start Rescue. Nonprofit: Ruff Start Rescue As a vetting transport lead, you will be responsible for attending animal transports (typically dogs) at the office in Princeton. At the transport, you will be responsible for ensuring that the animals coming into the rescue are examined, perform any needed services, and the proper documentation is recorded. This may include vaccines, microchipping, heartworm tests, nail trims, deworming, application of flea/tick preventative, administering heartworm medication, or other treatments as indicated. Professional experience is required for this role. You will also be responsible for answering any questions that the fosters may have regarding the animal's future vetting needs, meds or any vetting issues addressed during the intake process. Also, describe how to administer medications, etc., at home if sending with the foster to administer. Apply to volunteer at Volunteer - Ruff Start Rescue. Nonprofit: Ruff Start Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55371 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Transport Vetting HelperAs a vetting transport helper, you will be responsible for attending animal transports (typically dogs) located at the office in Princeton. These typically happen on Saturdays. Professional experience is required for this role. At the transport, you will be responsible for ensuring that the animals coming into the rescue are examined, perform any needed services, and the proper documentation is recorded. This may include vaccines, microchipping, heartworm tests, nail trims, deworming, flea/tick preventative application, administering heartworm medication, or other treatments as indicated. The role of the vetting transport helper will provide support for the Vetting Transport Lead in all the indicated tasks. Apply to volunteer at Volunteer – Ruff Start Rescue. Nonprofit: Ruff Start Rescue As a vetting transport helper, you will be responsible for attending animal transports (typically dogs) located at the office in Princeton. These typically happen on Saturdays. Professional experience is required for this role. At the transport, you will be responsible for ensuring that the animals coming into the rescue are examined, perform any needed services, and the proper documentation is recorded. This may include vaccines, microchipping, heartworm tests, nail trims, deworming, flea/tick preventative application, administering heartworm medication, or other treatments as indicated. The role of the vetting transport helper will provide support for the Vetting Transport Lead in all the indicated tasks. Apply to volunteer at Volunteer – Ruff Start Rescue. Nonprofit: Ruff Start Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55371 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VideographerVideographer volunteers help the RSR communications team by taking videos of adoptable RSR animals for promotional use and may also help by recording video at large-scale events. Previous work with animals is a plus but is not required. We are able to provide some lighting, stand, and background equipment - but not a camera. Time commitment is based on project commitments. This can happen at different locations,cations; our office in Princeton, events throughout the state, etc. Nonprofit: Ruff Start Rescue Videographer volunteers help the RSR communications team by taking videos of adoptable RSR animals for promotional use and may also help by recording video at large-scale events. Previous work with animals is a plus but is not required. We are able to provide some lighting, stand, and background equipment - but not a camera. Time commitment is based on project commitments. This can happen at different locations,cations; our office in Princeton, events throughout the state, etc. Nonprofit: Ruff Start Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55371 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BINGO and Board games Oakdale (Age 18 +)MSS is looking for an upbeat, fun and outgoing volunteer to come run a BINGO group or play board games with adults with disabilities at their day program! Looking for a volunteer to come in once a week for 1-2 hours to play games and offer fun and companionship to adults with disabilities at any of our 6 Twin Cities locations: Apple Valley, Eagan, St Paul, Shoreview, Brooklyn Park, and Oakdale. Any weekday M-F and any time between 10-1pm would be appreciated. Volunteer must be comfortable engaging with adults with disabilities and be able to pass a background check. Nonprofit: MSS MSS is looking for an upbeat, fun and outgoing volunteer to come run a BINGO group or play board games with adults with disabilities at their day program! Looking for a volunteer to come in once a week for 1-2 hours to play games and offer fun and companionship to adults with disabilities at any of our 6 Twin Cities locations: Apple Valley, Eagan, St Paul, Shoreview, Brooklyn Park, and Oakdale. Any weekday M-F and any time between 10-1pm would be appreciated. Volunteer must be comfortable engaging with adults with disabilities and be able to pass a background check. Nonprofit: MSS Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55128 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adaptive Movement/Fitness Instructor in Eagan (Age 18 +)Seeking volunteers to lead any type of movement classes for adults with disabilities, some with limited range of motion. Open to any type of class: dance, sport, martial arts, yoga, etc. This class would ideally meet weekly, any time between 10-1pm for about an hour. Any day M-F. Must be positive, upbeat and comfortable engaging with adults with disabilities. Must be able to pass a criminal background check. Experience preferred but not required. Opportunities available at our Apple Valley, Eagan, Oakdale, Brooklyn Park and St Paul locations Nonprofit: MSS Seeking volunteers to lead any type of movement classes for adults with disabilities, some with limited range of motion. Open to any type of class: dance, sport, martial arts, yoga, etc. This class would ideally meet weekly, any time between 10-1pm for about an hour. Any day M-F. Must be positive, upbeat and comfortable engaging with adults with disabilities. Must be able to pass a criminal background check. Experience preferred but not required. Opportunities available at our Apple Valley, Eagan, Oakdale, Brooklyn Park and St Paul locations Nonprofit: MSS Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adaptive Movement/Fitness Instructor Apple Valley (Age 18 +)Seeking volunteers to lead any type of movement classes for adults with disabilities, some with limited range of motion. Open to any type of class: dance, sport, martial arts, yoga, etc. This class would ideally meet weekly, any time between 10-1pm for about an hour. Any day M-F. Must be positive, upbeat and comfortable engaging with adults with disabilities. Must be able to pass a criminal background check. Experience preferred but not required. Opportunities available at our Apple Valley, Eagan, Oakdale, Brooklyn Park and St Paul locations Nonprofit: MSS Seeking volunteers to lead any type of movement classes for adults with disabilities, some with limited range of motion. Open to any type of class: dance, sport, martial arts, yoga, etc. This class would ideally meet weekly, any time between 10-1pm for about an hour. Any day M-F. Must be positive, upbeat and comfortable engaging with adults with disabilities. Must be able to pass a criminal background check. Experience preferred but not required. Opportunities available at our Apple Valley, Eagan, Oakdale, Brooklyn Park and St Paul locations Nonprofit: MSS Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55124 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adaptive Movement/Fitness Instructor for Oakdale (Age 18 +)Seeking volunteers to lead any type of movement classes for adults with disabilities, some with limited range of motion. Open to any type of class: dance, sport, martial arts, yoga, etc. This class would ideally meet weekly, any time between 10-1pm for about an hour. Any day M-F. Must be positive, upbeat and comfortable engaging with adults with disabilities. Must be able to pass a criminal background check. Experience preferred but not required. Opportunities available at our Apple Valley, Eagan, Oakdale, Brooklyn Park and St Paul locations Nonprofit: MSS Seeking volunteers to lead any type of movement classes for adults with disabilities, some with limited range of motion. Open to any type of class: dance, sport, martial arts, yoga, etc. This class would ideally meet weekly, any time between 10-1pm for about an hour. Any day M-F. Must be positive, upbeat and comfortable engaging with adults with disabilities. Must be able to pass a criminal background check. Experience preferred but not required. Opportunities available at our Apple Valley, Eagan, Oakdale, Brooklyn Park and St Paul locations Nonprofit: MSS Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55128 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Video StorytellerJoy Collaborative creates empowering spaces for those with life-limiting conditions. As a powerful visual and human-centered storytelling brand, sharing beautiful images that relay the impacts is key to our success. Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative Joy Collaborative creates empowering spaces for those with life-limiting conditions. As a powerful visual and human-centered storytelling brand, sharing beautiful images that relay the impacts is key to our success. Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55406-1426 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Joy Mobile Ambassador - Helping Those With Sensory NeedsOur volunteers welcome guests and provide information about the experience. Volunteers are stationed at a table and greet guests looking for relief at overwhelming events. A typical shift is 3-4 hours and includes a beautiful Joy Mobile tshirt! Learn more about the Joy Mobile and see the events calendar on this link. Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative Our volunteers welcome guests and provide information about the experience. Volunteers are stationed at a table and greet guests looking for relief at overwhelming events. A typical shift is 3-4 hours and includes a beautiful Joy Mobile tshirt! Learn more about the Joy Mobile and see the events calendar on this link. Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Joy Mobile Lead Coordinator – Supporting Those With Sensory NeedsAs our lead volunteer coordinator, you’ll oversee the smooth operation of Joy Mobile events at community sites. The Joy Mobile is a mobile multi-sensory experience that provides relief at overstimulating events. Your leadership will amplify Joy Collaborative’s mission to empower communities through meaningful and engaging experiences. Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative As our lead volunteer coordinator, you’ll oversee the smooth operation of Joy Mobile events at community sites. The Joy Mobile is a mobile multi-sensory experience that provides relief at overstimulating events. Your leadership will amplify Joy Collaborative’s mission to empower communities through meaningful and engaging experiences. Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55406 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Branding Agency to Support Organization Empowering YouthFind that your creative team could use some more pep in their step? Looking for a way to deploy their talents towards local kids in need? Joy Collaborative is experiencing phenomenal growth as a start-up nonprofit. We create empowering spaces for youth with life-limiting conditions. Our mission is unique in that we fit between new construction and exotic experiences. The focus on our renovation projects is to create great space for kids to thrive. To increase our story telling abilities, we are looking for support to keep our story telling strong, visible, and current. We love our volunteers but the inconsistent nature of that help can be problematic. Our Big Audacious Goal is to be brought under the wing of a professional agency for one year to align with our mission with website maintenance, develop our copywriting (maybe a blog?!), create press releases and media outreach, maintain our existing 2024 social media calendar, and create email campaigns. Our recent innovation, the Joy Mobile, a mobile sensory unit, has been invited to the MN State Fair. This alone is reason to celebrate and should provide rich content and exposure on the Fair can bring. We've got amazing stories to tell and would love your help making us run even better! Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative Find that your creative team could use some more pep in their step? Looking for a way to deploy their talents towards local kids in need? Joy Collaborative is experiencing phenomenal growth as a start-up nonprofit. We create empowering spaces for youth with life-limiting conditions. Our mission is unique in that we fit between new construction and exotic experiences. The focus on our renovation projects is to create great space for kids to thrive. To increase our story telling abilities, we are looking for support to keep our story telling strong, visible, and current. We love our volunteers but the inconsistent nature of that help can be problematic. Our Big Audacious Goal is to be brought under the wing of a professional agency for one year to align with our mission with website maintenance, develop our copywriting (maybe a blog?!), create press releases and media outreach, maintain our existing 2024 social media calendar, and create email campaigns. Our recent innovation, the Joy Mobile, a mobile sensory unit, has been invited to the MN State Fair. This alone is reason to celebrate and should provide rich content and exposure on the Fair can bring. We've got amazing stories to tell and would love your help making us run even better! Nonprofit: Joy Collaborative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55406 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Host Home VolunteerHelping Paws is a volunteer-based organization that trains service dogs for individuals with physical disabilities, veterans and first responders with service-related PTSD, and a variety of community-based facilities. We do not have a kennel facility, but rather have host homes who volunteer to take an 8 week old puppy to love during its 2.5 years of training before final placement. We take care of the positive reinforcement training, help with vet bills, grooming, and more. We are always looking for host homes for our Golden and Labrador Retrievers. Families, 55+, and those with pets are encouraged to apply! If you would like to find out more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity, please reach out to Andy Johnson at 952-988-9359 x119 or ajohnson@helpingpaws.org. Nonprofit: Helping Paws Helping Paws is a volunteer-based organization that trains service dogs for individuals with physical disabilities, veterans and first responders with service-related PTSD, and a variety of community-based facilities. We do not have a kennel facility, but rather have host homes who volunteer to take an 8 week old puppy to love during its 2.5 years of training before final placement. We take care of the positive reinforcement training, help with vet bills, grooming, and more. We are always looking for host homes for our Golden and Labrador Retrievers. Families, 55+, and those with pets are encouraged to apply! If you would like to find out more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity, please reach out to Andy Johnson at 952-988-9359 x119 or ajohnson@helpingpaws.org. Nonprofit: Helping Paws Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 55344 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteering with Gifts for Seniors (Project or Ongoing) (Age 21 +)Learn about volunteering with Gifts for Seniors. Share your skills-based talents in technology, fundraising and resource development, event planning, marketing, communications, photo/video/written journalism, inventory management, data and statistics, monthly accounting, research projects, or your great new idea! This opportunity is available throughout the year! Thank you! Learn about becoming a Gifts for Seniors partner.
Tech for Seniors - Using Tech to Help Alleviate Social Isolation and Loneliness in Older Adults Learn more about volunteering with Tech for Seniors
Gifts for Seniors 2300 Kennedy Street NE, Suite 40
Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors Learn about volunteering with Gifts for Seniors. Share your skills-based talents in technology, fundraising and resource development, event planning, marketing, communications, photo/video/written journalism, inventory management, data and statistics, monthly accounting, research projects, or your great new idea! This opportunity is available throughout the year! Thank you! Learn about becoming a Gifts for Seniors partner.
Tech for Seniors - Using Tech to Help Alleviate Social Isolation and Loneliness in Older Adults Learn more about volunteering with Tech for Seniors
Gifts for Seniors 2300 Kennedy Street NE, Suite 40
Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55413 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board of Directors Member (Age 21 +)Serve on Gifts for Seniors Board of Directors! Learn more about our current Board of Directors and discover how you can support older adults during the holiday season and throughout the year. Thank you! Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors Serve on Gifts for Seniors Board of Directors! Learn more about our current Board of Directors and discover how you can support older adults during the holiday season and throughout the year. Thank you! Nonprofit: Gifts for Seniors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55413 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Create Snack Packs for Our Homeless Community MembersUnion Gospel Mission Twin Cities (UGMTC) is participating in the 3,000 Acts of Kindness event at the Minneapolis Convention Center. It will be a powerful day of hope and practical help for people experiencing hunger and homelessness. You can make a difference by assembling Snack Packs: Ziploc bags filled with easy-to-eat, shelf-stable snacks. These packs will be handed out to men, women and children experiencing hunger and homelessness at the event. This is not an event hosted by UGMTC nor are the items provided by UGMTC. UGMTC would be glad to send a staff member to a packing event to talk about who the snack packs are going to, the nature of homelessness in the Twin Cities, and how UGMTC is addressing homelessness in our community. For more information contact volunteers@ugmtc.org Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities (UGMTC) is participating in the 3,000 Acts of Kindness event at the Minneapolis Convention Center. It will be a powerful day of hope and practical help for people experiencing hunger and homelessness. You can make a difference by assembling Snack Packs: Ziploc bags filled with easy-to-eat, shelf-stable snacks. These packs will be handed out to men, women and children experiencing hunger and homelessness at the event. This is not an event hosted by UGMTC nor are the items provided by UGMTC. UGMTC would be glad to send a staff member to a packing event to talk about who the snack packs are going to, the nature of homelessness in the Twin Cities, and how UGMTC is addressing homelessness in our community. For more information contact volunteers@ugmtc.org Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Nov 14, 2025 Zip Code: 55105 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board MemberPlanting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach. We are rebuilding our board with a focus on those who have previous board experience, commitment to our mission, and experience in fundraising. SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS ● Passion for PPGJLI's mission. ● Demonstrated leadership skills and previous board experience. ● Strong communication and interpersonal skills. ● Strategic thinker and ability to make informed decisions. ● Experience in fundraising and understanding of nonprofit financial management. ● Willingness to commit time and resources to fulfill board responsibilities. Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach. We are rebuilding our board with a focus on those who have previous board experience, commitment to our mission, and experience in fundraising. SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS ● Passion for PPGJLI's mission. ● Demonstrated leadership skills and previous board experience. ● Strong communication and interpersonal skills. ● Strategic thinker and ability to make informed decisions. ● Experience in fundraising and understanding of nonprofit financial management. ● Willingness to commit time and resources to fulfill board responsibilities. Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: HR SpecialistPlanting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach. We are looking for a volunteer to help us with an annual evaluation tool and accompanying procedure for our staff and executive director. If you have experience and knowledge related to HR/Human Resources, we would love to connect on this short term project. Flexible schedule. Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach. We are looking for a volunteer to help us with an annual evaluation tool and accompanying procedure for our staff and executive director. If you have experience and knowledge related to HR/Human Resources, we would love to connect on this short term project. Flexible schedule. Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Evening Activity Volunteer - Onsite, ACTS Training ProgramThe ACTS Training program is a long-term residential program at UGMTC's Men's campus for men working on life skills to transition out of homelessness. A strong component of homelessness is the lack of healthy connections with others. Help develop community and relationships through events on Thursdays for the ACTS training program residents. Examples of activities are board games, card games, and chess tournaments. Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities The ACTS Training program is a long-term residential program at UGMTC's Men's campus for men working on life skills to transition out of homelessness. A strong component of homelessness is the lack of healthy connections with others. Help develop community and relationships through events on Thursdays for the ACTS training program residents. Examples of activities are board games, card games, and chess tournaments. Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55130 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Afternoon Activity Leader Volunteer - Onsite, ACTS Training ProgramThe ACTS Training program is a long-term residential program at UGMTC's Men's campus for men working on life skills to transition out of homelessness. A strong component of homelessness is the lack of healthy connections with others. Help develop community and relationships through events on Thursdays for the ACTS training program residents. Examples of activities are board games, card games, and chess tournaments. Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities The ACTS Training program is a long-term residential program at UGMTC's Men's campus for men working on life skills to transition out of homelessness. A strong component of homelessness is the lack of healthy connections with others. Help develop community and relationships through events on Thursdays for the ACTS training program residents. Examples of activities are board games, card games, and chess tournaments. Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55130 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Men's Programming Art Lead Volunteer: ACTS Training ProgramPURPOSE: RESPONSIBILITIES: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL EFFORT: TRAINING: COMMITMENT: TYPE: Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities PURPOSE: RESPONSIBILITIES: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL EFFORT: TRAINING: COMMITMENT: TYPE: Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55130 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board MemberTVAA is looking for passionate Board Members to bring their ideas, energy, and support our mission. Our mission is to train
unemployed and destitute young women and men in hands-on farming skills and
enable the graduates become self-employed and financially self-sufficient
MODERN farmers in rural Ethiopia. Our immediate need is to raise funds to start construction of the school infrastructure with classes, offices, a library, cafeteria, workshops, etc. by carrying out a Capital Campaign in Minnesota. Learn more at http://www.tvaaetyouth.org Nonprofit: Technical and Vocational Agriculture Academy (TVAA) - Ethiopia TVAA is looking for passionate Board Members to bring their ideas, energy, and support our mission. Our mission is to train
unemployed and destitute young women and men in hands-on farming skills and
enable the graduates become self-employed and financially self-sufficient
MODERN farmers in rural Ethiopia. Our immediate need is to raise funds to start construction of the school infrastructure with classes, offices, a library, cafeteria, workshops, etc. by carrying out a Capital Campaign in Minnesota. Learn more at http://www.tvaaetyouth.org Nonprofit: Technical and Vocational Agriculture Academy (TVAA) - Ethiopia Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Capital Campaign Experience/SupportTVAA is looking for passionate individuals help carry out a Capital Campaign in Minnesota to raise funds to start construction of the school infrastructure with classes, offices, a library, cafeteria, workshops, etc. Our mission is to train unemployed and destitute young women and men in hands-on farming skills and enable the graduates become self-employed and financially self-sufficient MODERN farmers in rural Ethiopia. Are you a highly organized leader with a desire to play a pivotal role in a transformational capital campaign? This is an incredible opportunity to apply your expertise to create a lasting impact for men and women and families in Ethiopia. Learn more at http://www.tvaaetyouth.org Nonprofit: Technical and Vocational Agriculture Academy (TVAA) - Ethiopia TVAA is looking for passionate individuals help carry out a Capital Campaign in Minnesota to raise funds to start construction of the school infrastructure with classes, offices, a library, cafeteria, workshops, etc. Our mission is to train unemployed and destitute young women and men in hands-on farming skills and enable the graduates become self-employed and financially self-sufficient MODERN farmers in rural Ethiopia. Are you a highly organized leader with a desire to play a pivotal role in a transformational capital campaign? This is an incredible opportunity to apply your expertise to create a lasting impact for men and women and families in Ethiopia. Learn more at http://www.tvaaetyouth.org Nonprofit: Technical and Vocational Agriculture Academy (TVAA) - Ethiopia Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Your Leadership Changes Lives—Volunteer for Our Capital CampaignVolunteer Project Manager: Legacy Family Center is launching a transformational capital campaign to acquire and renovate a community space—and we need passionate leaders to make it happen. Volunteer Project Manager, Capital Campaign Are you a highly organized leader with a knack for keeping projects on track and people aligned? Do you thrive on seeing complex initiatives come to life? Legacy Family Center is seeking a dedicated Volunteer Project Manager to play a pivotal role in our transformational capital campaign. This is an incredible opportunity to apply your expertise to create a lasting home for healing, education, and empowerment in our community. What You'll Do: ● Lead Project Planning & Execution: Develop and manage a detailed campaign project plan, including timelines, milestones, and deliverables for all fundraising and renovation phases. ● Coordinate Cross-Functional Teams: Work closely with the Campaign Committee, fundraising sub-committees, and external partners (e.g., architects, contractors, marketing) to ensure seamless collaboration. ● Monitor Progress & Manage Risks: Track campaign performance against goals, identify potential roadblocks, and proactively develop solutions to keep the project moving forward. ● Facilitate Communication: Ensure clear and consistent communication among all stakeholders, providing regular updates on progress and key decisions. ● Manage Resources: Assist in identifying and coordinating resources (volunteer, financial, in-kind) needed for campaign activities. ● Support Strategic Initiatives: Help translate campaign strategies into actionable project steps and ensure their successful implementation. ● Champion the Vision: While focused on logistics, you'll also share the inspiring story behind our campaign and help rally support. Who We're Looking For: ● Experienced Project Leaders: Individuals with a proven track record in project management, ideally with experience in capital campaigns, construction, or large-scale community initiatives. ● Skilled Organizers: You're meticulous, detail-oriented, and excel at planning, scheduling, and risk management. ● Exceptional Communicators: Able to clearly articulate plans, provide constructive feedback, and facilitate effective meetings. ● Problem Solvers: You anticipate challenges and proactively seek creative and efficient solutions. ● Collaborative Team Players: Able to work effectively with diverse groups of volunteers, staff, and external partners. ● Tech-Savvy: Comfortable using project management software (e.g., Asana, Trello, Monday.com, or even advanced Excel) to track progress. ● Deeply Committed: Driven by a passion for community impact and our mission to create a lasting home for healing, education, and empowerment. This is your chance to be part of something truly meaningful—a project that will create a lasting home for healing, education, and empowerment. Nonprofit: Legacy Family Center Volunteer Project Manager: Legacy Family Center is launching a transformational capital campaign to acquire and renovate a community space—and we need passionate leaders to make it happen. Volunteer Project Manager, Capital Campaign Are you a highly organized leader with a knack for keeping projects on track and people aligned? Do you thrive on seeing complex initiatives come to life? Legacy Family Center is seeking a dedicated Volunteer Project Manager to play a pivotal role in our transformational capital campaign. This is an incredible opportunity to apply your expertise to create a lasting home for healing, education, and empowerment in our community. What You'll Do: ● Lead Project Planning & Execution: Develop and manage a detailed campaign project plan, including timelines, milestones, and deliverables for all fundraising and renovation phases. ● Coordinate Cross-Functional Teams: Work closely with the Campaign Committee, fundraising sub-committees, and external partners (e.g., architects, contractors, marketing) to ensure seamless collaboration. ● Monitor Progress & Manage Risks: Track campaign performance against goals, identify potential roadblocks, and proactively develop solutions to keep the project moving forward. ● Facilitate Communication: Ensure clear and consistent communication among all stakeholders, providing regular updates on progress and key decisions. ● Manage Resources: Assist in identifying and coordinating resources (volunteer, financial, in-kind) needed for campaign activities. ● Support Strategic Initiatives: Help translate campaign strategies into actionable project steps and ensure their successful implementation. ● Champion the Vision: While focused on logistics, you'll also share the inspiring story behind our campaign and help rally support. Who We're Looking For: ● Experienced Project Leaders: Individuals with a proven track record in project management, ideally with experience in capital campaigns, construction, or large-scale community initiatives. ● Skilled Organizers: You're meticulous, detail-oriented, and excel at planning, scheduling, and risk management. ● Exceptional Communicators: Able to clearly articulate plans, provide constructive feedback, and facilitate effective meetings. ● Problem Solvers: You anticipate challenges and proactively seek creative and efficient solutions. ● Collaborative Team Players: Able to work effectively with diverse groups of volunteers, staff, and external partners. ● Tech-Savvy: Comfortable using project management software (e.g., Asana, Trello, Monday.com, or even advanced Excel) to track progress. ● Deeply Committed: Driven by a passion for community impact and our mission to create a lasting home for healing, education, and empowerment. This is your chance to be part of something truly meaningful—a project that will create a lasting home for healing, education, and empowerment. Nonprofit: Legacy Family Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Digital Handyperson- MinneapolisSenior Community Services (SCS) is a leading nonprofit organization making a difference in the lives of older adults and their caregivers. We believe that embracing inclusiveness-both internally and externally-is fundamental to earing the trust and loyalty of our employees, volunteers, partners, clients, and donors. We are proud of the services and programs we provide and strive to ensure we are communicating authentically with the diverse communities that we serve. With this in mind, we are onboarding digital handy people-volunteer-to help support the mission and vision of SCS. The main role is to provide technology support and education to adults aged 60 and older. Nonprofit: Senior Community Services Senior Community Services (SCS) is a leading nonprofit organization making a difference in the lives of older adults and their caregivers. We believe that embracing inclusiveness-both internally and externally-is fundamental to earing the trust and loyalty of our employees, volunteers, partners, clients, and donors. We are proud of the services and programs we provide and strive to ensure we are communicating authentically with the diverse communities that we serve. With this in mind, we are onboarding digital handy people-volunteer-to help support the mission and vision of SCS. The main role is to provide technology support and education to adults aged 60 and older. Nonprofit: Senior Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make Volunteering More Accessible – Spanish Language Support Volunteer for Volunteer MaterialsSpanish Language Volunteer Translator Help make volunteering at Sanneh more accessible and welcoming for all! Details: Location: Remote or Twin Cities, MN (hybrid optional) Time Commitment: Flexible; estimated 5–10 hours/month depending on project needs About the Role: The Sanneh Foundation is seeking a bilingual (Spanish/English) volunteer to translate key materials that support our volunteers. Your work will help ensure that Spanish-speaking community members can fully engage with our programs and feel welcomed from the start. What You’ll Be Doing: Translating materials from English to Spanish, including: Volunteer waivers (adult and youth) Volunteer handbook Onboarding and orientation materials Program descriptions Reviewing translated content for clarity, accuracy, and cultural relevance Collaborating with the Volunteer Manager as needed to ensure consistency and accessibilityWhat We’re Looking For: Fluency in written and spoken Spanish and English Experience translating professional or community-facing documents Strong attention to detail and clear communication Passion for equity, inclusion, and accessible community engagementBonus Skills (Not Required): Familiarity with youth programs, NPO/volunteer management Understanding of plain language or accessibility best practices Experience with Microsoft Word or Google DocsWhy Volunteer With Us? The Sanneh Foundation supports youth, strengthens communities, and advances equity. By helping translate these materials, you’ll make a direct impact on how volunteers connect with our mission and help us create a space where everyone feels welcome.Interested? Contact Sarah Philippe, Volunteer Manager, at volunteer@thesannehfoundation.org to learn more. Nonprofit: The Sanneh Foundation Spanish Language Volunteer Translator Help make volunteering at Sanneh more accessible and welcoming for all! Details: Location: Remote or Twin Cities, MN (hybrid optional) Time Commitment: Flexible; estimated 5–10 hours/month depending on project needs About the Role: The Sanneh Foundation is seeking a bilingual (Spanish/English) volunteer to translate key materials that support our volunteers. Your work will help ensure that Spanish-speaking community members can fully engage with our programs and feel welcomed from the start. What You’ll Be Doing: Translating materials from English to Spanish, including: Volunteer waivers (adult and youth) Volunteer handbook Onboarding and orientation materials Program descriptions Reviewing translated content for clarity, accuracy, and cultural relevance Collaborating with the Volunteer Manager as needed to ensure consistency and accessibilityWhat We’re Looking For: Fluency in written and spoken Spanish and English Experience translating professional or community-facing documents Strong attention to detail and clear communication Passion for equity, inclusion, and accessible community engagementBonus Skills (Not Required): Familiarity with youth programs, NPO/volunteer management Understanding of plain language or accessibility best practices Experience with Microsoft Word or Google DocsWhy Volunteer With Us? The Sanneh Foundation supports youth, strengthens communities, and advances equity. By helping translate these materials, you’ll make a direct impact on how volunteers connect with our mission and help us create a space where everyone feels welcome.Interested? Contact Sarah Philippe, Volunteer Manager, at volunteer@thesannehfoundation.org to learn more. Nonprofit: The Sanneh Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dog Division Manager (Training, Behavior, and Transfers)Dog Division Manager of Training and Behavior This role is responsible for leading our division in behavior and training. They work with foster animals with behavioral needs, provide training resources, and solicit training partners.. Foster experience is preferred but not required. Estimated time commitment: 10-12 hours per week Responsibilities: Training Communicate dog training, boarding, transfers with Staff. Provide resources to fosters and adopters for behavior issues (i.e.- resource guarding, dog introductions, barking, crate training) Regularly and proactively communicate with foster homes to: Keep up to date with the needs, progress, and condition of foster dogs in care who are exhibiting unwanted behaviors Provide continued support to fosters and adopters Maintain current list of training partners and recruit new partners Coach fosters, match dogs with trainers, and facilitate transfers when appropriate. Transfers Serve as the main contact for fosters who request that their foster dog be transferred from their home due to behavior issues. Administrative Work to build partnerships with training providers that align with Pet Haven and provide rescue discounts Keeping sparkie up to date with behavior and training notes. Upload documentation provided by trainers and fosters to animal management database (including communications from fosters regarding unwanted behavior) Create and update resource page for common behavioral issues on Pet Haven website Communicate in a professional manner the mission, vision and values of Pet Haven Reports to: Operations Director and Volunteer Manager Staff handles all last minute dog transfers and 911 situations that come up. Dog Division Manager of Training, Behavior will help with planned movements and training. Qualifications Intermediate computer skills including email, google suite, and social media Experience with dog behavior and common issues Comfortable communicating on phone and in person Great people and decision-making skills Experience as a foster home a plus Goals: Reduce owner surrender/returns by providing training support Support fosters to become more knowledgeable about training tips Assist in creating and organizing a resource and training tips library for fosters and adopters Establish relationships with local trainers to provide assessments for PH dogs Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Dog Division Manager of Training and Behavior This role is responsible for leading our division in behavior and training. They work with foster animals with behavioral needs, provide training resources, and solicit training partners.. Foster experience is preferred but not required. Estimated time commitment: 10-12 hours per week Responsibilities: Training Communicate dog training, boarding, transfers with Staff. Provide resources to fosters and adopters for behavior issues (i.e.- resource guarding, dog introductions, barking, crate training) Regularly and proactively communicate with foster homes to: Keep up to date with the needs, progress, and condition of foster dogs in care who are exhibiting unwanted behaviors Provide continued support to fosters and adopters Maintain current list of training partners and recruit new partners Coach fosters, match dogs with trainers, and facilitate transfers when appropriate. Transfers Serve as the main contact for fosters who request that their foster dog be transferred from their home due to behavior issues. Administrative Work to build partnerships with training providers that align with Pet Haven and provide rescue discounts Keeping sparkie up to date with behavior and training notes. Upload documentation provided by trainers and fosters to animal management database (including communications from fosters regarding unwanted behavior) Create and update resource page for common behavioral issues on Pet Haven website Communicate in a professional manner the mission, vision and values of Pet Haven Reports to: Operations Director and Volunteer Manager Staff handles all last minute dog transfers and 911 situations that come up. Dog Division Manager of Training, Behavior will help with planned movements and training. Qualifications Intermediate computer skills including email, google suite, and social media Experience with dog behavior and common issues Comfortable communicating on phone and in person Great people and decision-making skills Experience as a foster home a plus Goals: Reduce owner surrender/returns by providing training support Support fosters to become more knowledgeable about training tips Assist in creating and organizing a resource and training tips library for fosters and adopters Establish relationships with local trainers to provide assessments for PH dogs Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Massage Therapy Volunteer (Age 18 +)Massage Therapist Volunteers are assigned to support a hospice patient and their family around the Twin Cities Area by providing gentle massage and help enhance the hospice services provided through our St. Paul office. Helping to care for our patients and families is a critical role played by our volunteers. These positions are some of the most challenging and rewarding volunteer opportunities at Gentiva Hospice. Volunteers provide services to patients currently being served by Gentiva Hospice either in-home or in a facility. Because of the direct patient and family interaction, all of these positions require volunteers to go through specialized Patient Care Training. This process teaches you about hospice and terminal illness and helps prepare volunteers to interact with and support our patients and families. Additional Requirements & Responsibilities: Must be at least 18 years of age. Successful adjustment to personal losses and no personal loss within past 12 months. Successful completion of volunteer training program. Clearance from appropriate health screenings and background check. Agree to mandatory policy statements. Supportive of hospice concept, and willing to serve others in a volunteer capacity. Comfortable working with families with different cultural and religious values. Excellent communication skills. Current Licensure as a Massage Therapist. Graduation from an accredited school of massage therapy.Must have reliable transportation.If you have any questions or need additional information, feel free to visit our website www.gentivahs.com or email our volunteer coordinator at jean.murray@gentivahs.com or call 612-361-0022. Nonprofit: Gentiva Hospice Massage Therapist Volunteers are assigned to support a hospice patient and their family around the Twin Cities Area by providing gentle massage and help enhance the hospice services provided through our St. Paul office. Helping to care for our patients and families is a critical role played by our volunteers. These positions are some of the most challenging and rewarding volunteer opportunities at Gentiva Hospice. Volunteers provide services to patients currently being served by Gentiva Hospice either in-home or in a facility. Because of the direct patient and family interaction, all of these positions require volunteers to go through specialized Patient Care Training. This process teaches you about hospice and terminal illness and helps prepare volunteers to interact with and support our patients and families. Additional Requirements & Responsibilities: Must be at least 18 years of age. Successful adjustment to personal losses and no personal loss within past 12 months. Successful completion of volunteer training program. Clearance from appropriate health screenings and background check. Agree to mandatory policy statements. Supportive of hospice concept, and willing to serve others in a volunteer capacity. Comfortable working with families with different cultural and religious values. Excellent communication skills. Current Licensure as a Massage Therapist. Graduation from an accredited school of massage therapy.Must have reliable transportation.If you have any questions or need additional information, feel free to visit our website www.gentivahs.com or email our volunteer coordinator at jean.murray@gentivahs.com or call 612-361-0022. Nonprofit: Gentiva Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support affordable housing by joining a Community Advisory Board (various locations in-person or virtual)Help With Community Awareness and Advocacy Are you looking to learn more about the importance of affordable housing in your community? Do you have experience in finance or board service - or are you looking to gain leadership/board experience? Consider joining a CommonBond Community Advisory Board. Community Advisory Board members help to advance the goal of creating and sustaining homes for all. Board meetings are a unique opportunity to connect with CommonBond staff, residents, and other community members to learn firsthand about the successes and challenges our housing communities are facing. As a board member you will review the financial audit for a housing community and attend one (60-90 minute) annual meeting. Financial literacy is helpful, but anyone with an interest in board service or affordable housing is encouraged to apply. The enrollment process consists of an application and brief phone interview. We are currently recruiting for our Communities in Blaine, MNDelano, MNLittle Canada, MNMinneapolis, MN Northfield, MN Oakdale, MNFor more information, please email volunteer@commonbond.org To apply, complete the simple on-line form here: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/376189571 Explore all of our volunteer opportunities here: https://www.volgistics.com/od/552915 CommonBond Communities believes that home is the foundation for everything in life. Access to affordable housing is the most fundamental indicator of long-term success. And more importantly, lack of access to a home can be overwhelming and isolating. That is why our mission begins with providing affordable, stable homes. When someone has an affordable place to live, children do better in schools, adults are more productive in their work, and families are able to contribute to their community. Nonprofit: CommonBond Communities Help With Community Awareness and Advocacy Are you looking to learn more about the importance of affordable housing in your community? Do you have experience in finance or board service - or are you looking to gain leadership/board experience? Consider joining a CommonBond Community Advisory Board. Community Advisory Board members help to advance the goal of creating and sustaining homes for all. Board meetings are a unique opportunity to connect with CommonBond staff, residents, and other community members to learn firsthand about the successes and challenges our housing communities are facing. As a board member you will review the financial audit for a housing community and attend one (60-90 minute) annual meeting. Financial literacy is helpful, but anyone with an interest in board service or affordable housing is encouraged to apply. The enrollment process consists of an application and brief phone interview. We are currently recruiting for our Communities in Blaine, MNDelano, MNLittle Canada, MNMinneapolis, MN Northfield, MN Oakdale, MNFor more information, please email volunteer@commonbond.org To apply, complete the simple on-line form here: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/376189571 Explore all of our volunteer opportunities here: https://www.volgistics.com/od/552915 CommonBond Communities believes that home is the foundation for everything in life. Access to affordable housing is the most fundamental indicator of long-term success. And more importantly, lack of access to a home can be overwhelming and isolating. That is why our mission begins with providing affordable, stable homes. When someone has an affordable place to live, children do better in schools, adults are more productive in their work, and families are able to contribute to their community. Nonprofit: CommonBond Communities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Technical Assistance ConsultantOrganizational Overview The Neighborhood Development Center (NDC) is a non-profit, community development financial institution providing integrated business services to low-income community entrepreneurs to start and grow businesses in their own neighborhood. These businesses then enrich the economic and social fabric of the community. More information at www.ndc-mn.org. In 2023, NDC was humbled to be named the administrator of the Minnesota PROMISE Act Grants Program for the Twin Cities. The PROMISE Act Grants Program will deliver grants to businesses in North Minneapolis, South Minneapolis, and St. Paul that have been adversely affected by structural racial discrimination, civil unrest, and lack of access to capital. More information at mnpromiseact.org Summary This role involves working with PROMISE Act applicants to provide direct application support. This support will take place at in-person application labs and includes checking financial documents, reviewing banking information, and ensuring that grant applications meet program requirements. This role requires the volunteer to be available at least twice per month for in-person application labs. This position will require 6 hours per month for 4 months. Key responsibilities include: o Maintain excellent data privacy and document security o Verifying the identity of the applicant you work with to ensure data privacy o Assist applicants with questions about the application process or information o Provide support with scanning and printing documents o Provide technical support for applicants working on their mobile phone o Provide recommendations for applicants to receive additional cultural or language support as applicable o Keep detailed and accurate records of businesses and applicants for reporting and invoicing purposes o Attend required training sessions and meetings o Stay connected with the TA Coordinator and provide updates as needed ( Weekly on Wednesdays at 12:30pm would be preferable). Nonprofit: Neighborhood Development Center Organizational Overview The Neighborhood Development Center (NDC) is a non-profit, community development financial institution providing integrated business services to low-income community entrepreneurs to start and grow businesses in their own neighborhood. These businesses then enrich the economic and social fabric of the community. More information at www.ndc-mn.org. In 2023, NDC was humbled to be named the administrator of the Minnesota PROMISE Act Grants Program for the Twin Cities. The PROMISE Act Grants Program will deliver grants to businesses in North Minneapolis, South Minneapolis, and St. Paul that have been adversely affected by structural racial discrimination, civil unrest, and lack of access to capital. More information at mnpromiseact.org Summary This role involves working with PROMISE Act applicants to provide direct application support. This support will take place at in-person application labs and includes checking financial documents, reviewing banking information, and ensuring that grant applications meet program requirements. This role requires the volunteer to be available at least twice per month for in-person application labs. This position will require 6 hours per month for 4 months. Key responsibilities include: o Maintain excellent data privacy and document security o Verifying the identity of the applicant you work with to ensure data privacy o Assist applicants with questions about the application process or information o Provide support with scanning and printing documents o Provide technical support for applicants working on their mobile phone o Provide recommendations for applicants to receive additional cultural or language support as applicable o Keep detailed and accurate records of businesses and applicants for reporting and invoicing purposes o Attend required training sessions and meetings o Stay connected with the TA Coordinator and provide updates as needed ( Weekly on Wednesdays at 12:30pm would be preferable). Nonprofit: Neighborhood Development Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Nov 28, 2025 Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Real Estate ConsultantThe Neighborhood Development Center (NDC) is a non-profit, community development financial institution providing integrated business services to low-income community entrepreneurs to start and grow businesses in their own neighborhood. These businesses then enrich the economic and social fabric of the community. More information at www.ndc-mn.org. We currently have five incubators, including the Midtown Global Market in Minneapolis. We are also planning to build a new innovation center that will support entrepreneurs who seek to scale their existing businesses in sectors technology, health, wellness and beauty. NDC is Interested in a volunteer with a background in RE Development, Property Management or Consulting. Nonprofit: Neighborhood Development Center The Neighborhood Development Center (NDC) is a non-profit, community development financial institution providing integrated business services to low-income community entrepreneurs to start and grow businesses in their own neighborhood. These businesses then enrich the economic and social fabric of the community. More information at www.ndc-mn.org. We currently have five incubators, including the Midtown Global Market in Minneapolis. We are also planning to build a new innovation center that will support entrepreneurs who seek to scale their existing businesses in sectors technology, health, wellness and beauty. NDC is Interested in a volunteer with a background in RE Development, Property Management or Consulting. Nonprofit: Neighborhood Development Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Be a Board Member at Youable Emotional Health!Youable is seeking volunteer board members to serve as trustees who act on behalf of the organization's constituents, including service recipients, funders, members, the government, and taxpayers. Our board members are responsible for fulfilling the organization's mission and purpose, supporting and evaluating the Executive Director with the goals of the organization in mind, ensuring effective organizational planning, and ensuring that the organization's programs are consistent with our mission and monitoring the effectiveness of these programs. Nonprofit: Youable Emotional Health Youable is seeking volunteer board members to serve as trustees who act on behalf of the organization's constituents, including service recipients, funders, members, the government, and taxpayers. Our board members are responsible for fulfilling the organization's mission and purpose, supporting and evaluating the Executive Director with the goals of the organization in mind, ensuring effective organizational planning, and ensuring that the organization's programs are consistent with our mission and monitoring the effectiveness of these programs. Nonprofit: Youable Emotional Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55423 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Transportation/rides for community seniorsComoConnects is looking for volunteers who are able to provide transportation for our neighborhood seniors to and from non- emergency medical appointments. These transportation needs are posted on a volunteer site and are on a "as available" basis which the volunteer has choice over. Volunteer shifts are on average 2 hours. Nonprofit: ComoConnects ComoConnects is looking for volunteers who are able to provide transportation for our neighborhood seniors to and from non- emergency medical appointments. These transportation needs are posted on a volunteer site and are on a "as available" basis which the volunteer has choice over. Volunteer shifts are on average 2 hours. Nonprofit: ComoConnects Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberAbout the Sexual Violence Center (SVC) The Sexual Violence Center (SVC) believes no one impacted by sexual violence should navigate alone. We know sexual violence affects people of all genders and backgrounds, and we are here to help everyone who has experienced any form of sexual violence. We offer free, supportive services in Carver, Hennepin, and Scott Counties, including: 24-hour crisis support, medical advocacy, support groups, individual counseling, education, and legal advocacy. Learn more: www.sexualviolencecenter.org.
About the board of directors The purpose of the board of directors is to guide and grow SVC’s work toward a world free from sexual violence. We are seeking a diverse and enthusiastic group of candidates to join our volunteer board. Joining the board is a great way to build community with other folks fighting for a world free of sexual violence.
Board members serve two-year terms, for no more than five consecutive terms, and help SVC with strategic governance, fundraising, fiduciary oversight, and support the executive director who manages day-to-day operations. The average board member commitment is six hours per month – which includes 12 meetings per year, committee participation, meeting preparation, new member orientation, board retreat, and occasional SVC events.
To the best of their ability, the SVC board of directors are responsible for:
Strategic leadership Ensure the mission of SVC is well understood and embraced by the board, and to work with the executive director to occasionally evaluate the mission and purpose. Help set short and long-term SVC strategic priorities, and dedicate resources to achieve these goals. Serve on at least one board committee, including: Governance, Finance, Fundraising, and Executive Committee.
Healthy governance Support board bylaws, structures, committees, and policies to achieve healthy governance. Prepare in advance, attend, and participate in board meetings; ask questions and exercise independent judgement to take responsibility for making board decisions. Recruit and support new board members, and develop succession plans for board leadership.
Supporting the executive director Contribute to the hiring and annual performance evaluation of the executive director; collaborate to determine how best to support their day-to-day work. Serve as a trusted advisor to the executive director as they lead SVC and implement the Strategic Plan.
Financial stability Oversee financial performance and monitor financial results for risk management, service delivery, and commitment to mission. Provide oversight of SVC financials to ensure federal and state reporting compliance, including audits of financial statements and approving the annual budget. Support SVC fundraising efforts and actively participate through personal contributions and/or generating support for SVC.
Acting and serving as an SVC ambassador Make a meaningful annual contribution that aligns with your financial capacity. Attend SVC events as an ambassador to establish connections that can benefit SVC’s mission and programming. Spread the word about SVC’s impact in your networks and communities.
What are we looking for in a candidate? Because we are a small and active board, the most important quality of any candidate is a commitment and passion for SVC’s mission, and a willingness to energetically engage and support the organization.
Candidates should have the capacity to join an active governing board, which includes fiduciary oversight, fundraising, strategic governance, supporting the executive director, participating in monthly meetings outside work hours, and attending SVC events. You should have the ability to attend board meetings, scheduled on: Full Board Meetings: 2nd Wednesday of the month, 6:30pm – 8:30pm Finance Committee: 1st Wednesday of the month, 6pm – 7pm Governance Committee: 3rd Wednesday of the month, 6pm – 7pm Fundraising Committee: 4th Wednesday of the month, 6pm – 7pm
Board members are expected to attend 11 of the 12 full board meetings annually and serve on at least one committee. All meetings are currently virtual, but we hope to move at least full board meetings back to in-person in the future.
Below are specific needs we’ve identified as an organization. If you see yourself in even one of these needs, we especially welcome your application. Prior board experience is a large consideration. Experience in a board leadership role and understanding of how a high functioning board operates. Legal knowledge, especially in the areas of social service or nonprofit law, or a familiarity with the dynamics of sexual violence and the law. Knowledge of the Hennepin, Carver and Scott County criminal justice systems is a plus. Human Resources experience. Accounting and/or finance experience.
How to apply If you believe in a world free from sexual violence and building community around shared values of resilience, justice, and advocacy, we want you to apply. Complete our application.
Candidates advancing in the recruitment process will be asked to provide a resume and references. Click here to review our recruitment timeline. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with questions to recruitment@sexualviolencecenter.org. Nonprofit: Sexual Violence Center About the Sexual Violence Center (SVC) The Sexual Violence Center (SVC) believes no one impacted by sexual violence should navigate alone. We know sexual violence affects people of all genders and backgrounds, and we are here to help everyone who has experienced any form of sexual violence. We offer free, supportive services in Carver, Hennepin, and Scott Counties, including: 24-hour crisis support, medical advocacy, support groups, individual counseling, education, and legal advocacy. Learn more: www.sexualviolencecenter.org.
About the board of directors The purpose of the board of directors is to guide and grow SVC’s work toward a world free from sexual violence. We are seeking a diverse and enthusiastic group of candidates to join our volunteer board. Joining the board is a great way to build community with other folks fighting for a world free of sexual violence.
Board members serve two-year terms, for no more than five consecutive terms, and help SVC with strategic governance, fundraising, fiduciary oversight, and support the executive director who manages day-to-day operations. The average board member commitment is six hours per month – which includes 12 meetings per year, committee participation, meeting preparation, new member orientation, board retreat, and occasional SVC events.
To the best of their ability, the SVC board of directors are responsible for:
Strategic leadership Ensure the mission of SVC is well understood and embraced by the board, and to work with the executive director to occasionally evaluate the mission and purpose. Help set short and long-term SVC strategic priorities, and dedicate resources to achieve these goals. Serve on at least one board committee, including: Governance, Finance, Fundraising, and Executive Committee.
Healthy governance Support board bylaws, structures, committees, and policies to achieve healthy governance. Prepare in advance, attend, and participate in board meetings; ask questions and exercise independent judgement to take responsibility for making board decisions. Recruit and support new board members, and develop succession plans for board leadership.
Supporting the executive director Contribute to the hiring and annual performance evaluation of the executive director; collaborate to determine how best to support their day-to-day work. Serve as a trusted advisor to the executive director as they lead SVC and implement the Strategic Plan.
Financial stability Oversee financial performance and monitor financial results for risk management, service delivery, and commitment to mission. Provide oversight of SVC financials to ensure federal and state reporting compliance, including audits of financial statements and approving the annual budget. Support SVC fundraising efforts and actively participate through personal contributions and/or generating support for SVC.
Acting and serving as an SVC ambassador Make a meaningful annual contribution that aligns with your financial capacity. Attend SVC events as an ambassador to establish connections that can benefit SVC’s mission and programming. Spread the word about SVC’s impact in your networks and communities.
What are we looking for in a candidate? Because we are a small and active board, the most important quality of any candidate is a commitment and passion for SVC’s mission, and a willingness to energetically engage and support the organization.
Candidates should have the capacity to join an active governing board, which includes fiduciary oversight, fundraising, strategic governance, supporting the executive director, participating in monthly meetings outside work hours, and attending SVC events. You should have the ability to attend board meetings, scheduled on: Full Board Meetings: 2nd Wednesday of the month, 6:30pm – 8:30pm Finance Committee: 1st Wednesday of the month, 6pm – 7pm Governance Committee: 3rd Wednesday of the month, 6pm – 7pm Fundraising Committee: 4th Wednesday of the month, 6pm – 7pm
Board members are expected to attend 11 of the 12 full board meetings annually and serve on at least one committee. All meetings are currently virtual, but we hope to move at least full board meetings back to in-person in the future.
Below are specific needs we’ve identified as an organization. If you see yourself in even one of these needs, we especially welcome your application. Prior board experience is a large consideration. Experience in a board leadership role and understanding of how a high functioning board operates. Legal knowledge, especially in the areas of social service or nonprofit law, or a familiarity with the dynamics of sexual violence and the law. Knowledge of the Hennepin, Carver and Scott County criminal justice systems is a plus. Human Resources experience. Accounting and/or finance experience.
How to apply If you believe in a world free from sexual violence and building community around shared values of resilience, justice, and advocacy, we want you to apply. Complete our application.
Candidates advancing in the recruitment process will be asked to provide a resume and references. Click here to review our recruitment timeline. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with questions to recruitment@sexualviolencecenter.org. Nonprofit: Sexual Violence Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55413 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: POSITION: Member of the Board of Directors (Expertise in the following areas especially sought but not required: Finance, Accounting, Law, Public Relations and Marketing),In 2025, Our Saviour’s Community Services specifically seeks new Members of the Board of Directors with professional experience in areas of Finance, Accounting, Law, Public Relations and Marketing. WHO ARE WE? Our Saviour’s Community Services (OSCS) walks with people in community in the heart of Phillips, one of the most diverse neighborhoods in South Minneapolis. We provide dignified shelter and housing for single adults and education for adult English language learners through our two programs – Our Saviour’s Housing and the English Learning Center. Approximately three-quarters of our participants are BIPOC, and roughly 60% of our 35 employees share that identity. Historically, our board composition has lagged behind the diversity of our staff and participants in several dimensions, including racial diversity. Our Board is examining and addressing contributing factors to our current composition and we welcome applicants to the Board who are dedicated to this work. As one example, in early 2023, we updated our organization’s bylaws to increase the accessibility and inclusion of Board membership. WHO ARE YOU? Strong candidates will have: ● A passion and commitment to engage in diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging work on personal, organizational, and systemic levels. ● Comfort performing fiduciary oversight for OSCS, balancing the need for feasibility with a focus on equitable financial decision making. ● A willingness to engage in critical, creative, and strategic thought. ● Interest in joining a vibrant group of committed volunteers, and ● A desire to share and/or gain skills in strategic planning, financial oversight, and governance. ● Varied and diverse identities and perspectives. We serve a community diverse in age, country of origin, cultural background, educational background, financial background, gender identity, language, race, and religion and family composition. We strive to create a board that adequately reflects these identities and experiences. In 2025, we are focused on adding candidates to our board who bring -- among other talents -- experience with law, finance and/or accounting, public relations and/or marketing. Board applications are accepted on an annual basis, and focus areas change from year to year. All candidates must have: ● Expertise gained through living in the community, or in a relevant and needed area such as adult education/ESL, engagement/marketing, fundraising, governance, government, healthcare management, housing, human resources, legal expertise, leadership experience, and non-profit finance ● A willingness to financially contribute to OSCS as your household is able. ● Consistent time (2-4 hrs./month) to dedicate to participating in monthly board and committee work. The board typically meets on the last Monday of the month at 6PM and alternates between one in person meeting and one virtual meeting each trimester. ● The ability to serve at least one 2-year term and up to 3 concurrent terms. Visit www.oscs-mn.org to learn more. If you are interested, find out more and complete an application by going to https://oscs-mn.org/join-board/. A complete application includes an application form, resume and letter of interest. Questions? Contact mike@oscs-mn.org Nonprofit: Our Saviour's Housing In 2025, Our Saviour’s Community Services specifically seeks new Members of the Board of Directors with professional experience in areas of Finance, Accounting, Law, Public Relations and Marketing. WHO ARE WE? Our Saviour’s Community Services (OSCS) walks with people in community in the heart of Phillips, one of the most diverse neighborhoods in South Minneapolis. We provide dignified shelter and housing for single adults and education for adult English language learners through our two programs – Our Saviour’s Housing and the English Learning Center. Approximately three-quarters of our participants are BIPOC, and roughly 60% of our 35 employees share that identity. Historically, our board composition has lagged behind the diversity of our staff and participants in several dimensions, including racial diversity. Our Board is examining and addressing contributing factors to our current composition and we welcome applicants to the Board who are dedicated to this work. As one example, in early 2023, we updated our organization’s bylaws to increase the accessibility and inclusion of Board membership. WHO ARE YOU? Strong candidates will have: ● A passion and commitment to engage in diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging work on personal, organizational, and systemic levels. ● Comfort performing fiduciary oversight for OSCS, balancing the need for feasibility with a focus on equitable financial decision making. ● A willingness to engage in critical, creative, and strategic thought. ● Interest in joining a vibrant group of committed volunteers, and ● A desire to share and/or gain skills in strategic planning, financial oversight, and governance. ● Varied and diverse identities and perspectives. We serve a community diverse in age, country of origin, cultural background, educational background, financial background, gender identity, language, race, and religion and family composition. We strive to create a board that adequately reflects these identities and experiences. In 2025, we are focused on adding candidates to our board who bring -- among other talents -- experience with law, finance and/or accounting, public relations and/or marketing. Board applications are accepted on an annual basis, and focus areas change from year to year. All candidates must have: ● Expertise gained through living in the community, or in a relevant and needed area such as adult education/ESL, engagement/marketing, fundraising, governance, government, healthcare management, housing, human resources, legal expertise, leadership experience, and non-profit finance ● A willingness to financially contribute to OSCS as your household is able. ● Consistent time (2-4 hrs./month) to dedicate to participating in monthly board and committee work. The board typically meets on the last Monday of the month at 6PM and alternates between one in person meeting and one virtual meeting each trimester. ● The ability to serve at least one 2-year term and up to 3 concurrent terms. Visit www.oscs-mn.org to learn more. If you are interested, find out more and complete an application by going to https://oscs-mn.org/join-board/. A complete application includes an application form, resume and letter of interest. Questions? Contact mike@oscs-mn.org Nonprofit: Our Saviour's Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Training CoordinatorTraining Coordinator Position Description The Training Coordinator is responsible for managing training plans for dogs in care, providing training and behavior support to fosters, and supporting the Training and Behavior Manager in the operations of the Dog Division. This role requires the applicant to be able to articulate their experience as it relates to dog training and behavior. Should be basically familiar with reactivity, fear, and appropriate dog introductions. Responsibilities Manage caseload of 1-3 dogs in care working within a training or behavior program Support Training and Behavior Manager in the development of resources for our foster program Follow up with advice and curriculum provided by the training manager Provide weekly updates to Training Manager and Dog Division Manager about dogs within your caseload Collaborate with external training partners as needed Time Commitment: 3-5 hours per week, mostly virtual but some in-person may be required Goals Grow the capacity of the training and behavior team Improve the level of support given to our dog fosters Create and improve resources available to our foster division Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Training Coordinator Position Description The Training Coordinator is responsible for managing training plans for dogs in care, providing training and behavior support to fosters, and supporting the Training and Behavior Manager in the operations of the Dog Division. This role requires the applicant to be able to articulate their experience as it relates to dog training and behavior. Should be basically familiar with reactivity, fear, and appropriate dog introductions. Responsibilities Manage caseload of 1-3 dogs in care working within a training or behavior program Support Training and Behavior Manager in the development of resources for our foster program Follow up with advice and curriculum provided by the training manager Provide weekly updates to Training Manager and Dog Division Manager about dogs within your caseload Collaborate with external training partners as needed Time Commitment: 3-5 hours per week, mostly virtual but some in-person may be required Goals Grow the capacity of the training and behavior team Improve the level of support given to our dog fosters Create and improve resources available to our foster division Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Publicity and Marketing-Equine RescueHelp us with Publicity and Marketing. Specifically, we are looking for people to help us get the word out around the state about the important work we do! We would really appreciate having several people “on call” whom we can contact about upcoming events or humane cases so they can contact the media and help us obtain some much-needed publicity. Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary Help us with Publicity and Marketing. Specifically, we are looking for people to help us get the word out around the state about the important work we do! We would really appreciate having several people “on call” whom we can contact about upcoming events or humane cases so they can contact the media and help us obtain some much-needed publicity. Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55322 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fundraising Equine/Human/Art rescue/sanctuaryFundraising: Art, Heart and Hoofbeats - Equine Rescue and Sanctuary is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that runs entirely on donations. We are always on the look out for help in procuring monetary donations and sponsorship, both private and corporate. We also often need individuals to collect donations of goods and services for special events (for example, gift cards and items for silent auctions). We have also received many wonderful donations from clubs, groups, and individuals who have chosen to hold a “AHH Benefit” Event. Some ideas for this would be fun shows, tack sales, rummage sales, bake sales, or informational booths at local feed or tack stores. If you are interested in holding this sort of fundraiser to help the horses and people served at AHH, please let us know! Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary Fundraising: Art, Heart and Hoofbeats - Equine Rescue and Sanctuary is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that runs entirely on donations. We are always on the look out for help in procuring monetary donations and sponsorship, both private and corporate. We also often need individuals to collect donations of goods and services for special events (for example, gift cards and items for silent auctions). We have also received many wonderful donations from clubs, groups, and individuals who have chosen to hold a “AHH Benefit” Event. Some ideas for this would be fun shows, tack sales, rummage sales, bake sales, or informational booths at local feed or tack stores. If you are interested in holding this sort of fundraiser to help the horses and people served at AHH, please let us know! Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55322 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Equine Rescue Board MemberBoard Member Recruitment At AHH
Looking for Board Members to bring their ideas energy and passion for Art, Horses, Humans and Nature to our community. We are especially looking for people who identify as BIPOC & LGBTQ+ & part of the disability community. Come join our fun team! We have a one hour meeting a month and would love your help on various projects and ideas! Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary Board Member Recruitment At AHH
Looking for Board Members to bring their ideas energy and passion for Art, Horses, Humans and Nature to our community. We are especially looking for people who identify as BIPOC & LGBTQ+ & part of the disability community. Come join our fun team! We have a one hour meeting a month and would love your help on various projects and ideas! Nonprofit: Art, Heart & Hoofbeats-Equine Rescue and Sanctuary Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55322 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CEO Roundtable Facilitators
Join Us as a CEO Roundtable Facilitator! Are you passionate about making a meaningful impact in OUR community? Do you possess strong leadership and facilitation skills? If so, become a CEO Roundtable Facilitator for MBMentors. About Us: MBMentors is a premier source of business coaching and advice for entrepreneurs and established small businesses. We are founded and staffed by experienced executives and business owners passionate about giving back to our business community. We are a 501(c)3 all-volunteer nonprofit whose mission is to empower and promote small businesses in our region. As a CEO Roundtable Facilitator, you will play a pivotal role in orchestrating engaging and productive discussions among our diverse group of business owners. What you'll be doing: What you'll need: What you'll get out of volunteering with MBMentors: Join us in shaping the future of our BUSINESS community through meaningful dialogue and collective action. Together, we can make a difference! Nonprofit: MBMentors
Join Us as a CEO Roundtable Facilitator! Are you passionate about making a meaningful impact in OUR community? Do you possess strong leadership and facilitation skills? If so, become a CEO Roundtable Facilitator for MBMentors. About Us: MBMentors is a premier source of business coaching and advice for entrepreneurs and established small businesses. We are founded and staffed by experienced executives and business owners passionate about giving back to our business community. We are a 501(c)3 all-volunteer nonprofit whose mission is to empower and promote small businesses in our region. As a CEO Roundtable Facilitator, you will play a pivotal role in orchestrating engaging and productive discussions among our diverse group of business owners. What you'll be doing: What you'll need: What you'll get out of volunteering with MBMentors: Join us in shaping the future of our BUSINESS community through meaningful dialogue and collective action. Together, we can make a difference! Nonprofit: MBMentors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55416 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MENTORS
Are you interested in using your experience and expertise in business to empower entrepreneurs and small business owners to achieve their dreams? Join MBMentors, Minnesota's premier non-profit dedicated to fostering business growth and success! In this role, you'll work with Minnesota small business owners and entrepreneurs via phone, on-site or online to build their business. As a volunteer mentor or business coach with MBMentors, you'll be part of a volunteer organization committed to giving back. Our mission is simple yet powerful: to help individuals start, run, and expand their businesses, all at absolutely no cost to them. Why MBMentors? Make a Difference: As a mentor or coach, you'll directly impact the lives of budding entrepreneurs and small business CEOs, guiding them through challenges and celebrating their successes. Grow Together: We believe in the power of collective knowledge. Join a network of experienced professionals who share your passion for entrepreneurship and business development. Through ongoing training and resources, we'll equip you with the tools you need to excel as a mentor. Flexible Commitment: With just 10-15 hours a month, you can make a meaningful difference in someone's business journey. Whether you're an industry expert or a seasoned professional, your expertise is invaluable. And most of the mentoring will be done via phone or zoom. However, there are occasional, as well as quarterly local onsite meetings either with clients or MBMentors staff. We do require that you're located in the state, preferably in the Twin Cities area. We Especially Need Experience In: Experience growing or building a business in Minnesota with specific experience in Financial Management/Banking/Social Media/Retail/ Restaurant/Website Development/SEO If you have expertise in any of these areas, we want you on our team! Nonprofit: MBMentors
Are you interested in using your experience and expertise in business to empower entrepreneurs and small business owners to achieve their dreams? Join MBMentors, Minnesota's premier non-profit dedicated to fostering business growth and success! In this role, you'll work with Minnesota small business owners and entrepreneurs via phone, on-site or online to build their business. As a volunteer mentor or business coach with MBMentors, you'll be part of a volunteer organization committed to giving back. Our mission is simple yet powerful: to help individuals start, run, and expand their businesses, all at absolutely no cost to them. Why MBMentors? Make a Difference: As a mentor or coach, you'll directly impact the lives of budding entrepreneurs and small business CEOs, guiding them through challenges and celebrating their successes. Grow Together: We believe in the power of collective knowledge. Join a network of experienced professionals who share your passion for entrepreneurship and business development. Through ongoing training and resources, we'll equip you with the tools you need to excel as a mentor. Flexible Commitment: With just 10-15 hours a month, you can make a meaningful difference in someone's business journey. Whether you're an industry expert or a seasoned professional, your expertise is invaluable. And most of the mentoring will be done via phone or zoom. However, there are occasional, as well as quarterly local onsite meetings either with clients or MBMentors staff. We do require that you're located in the state, preferably in the Twin Cities area. We Especially Need Experience In: Experience growing or building a business in Minnesota with specific experience in Financial Management/Banking/Social Media/Retail/ Restaurant/Website Development/SEO If you have expertise in any of these areas, we want you on our team! Nonprofit: MBMentors Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55416 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberMission FamilyWise has been keeping children safe and helping families lead stable, healthy and productive lives since 1976. We educate, empower and enrich families who are struggling with poverty, substance abuse, mental health issues, homelessness and domestic violence. Our mission is to FamilyWise's mission is to strengthen families by promoting the safety, stability, and well-being of children to create a world where every child thrives. About the Position At Familywise, we strive to maintain a board that is made up of individuals from a diverse set of backgrounds; whether you have just started your career, are a community member with lived experience, or are a veteran board member, we enthusiastically welcome your interest. What you provide as a FamilyWise board member: Institutional stewardship – Be one of the steady pairs of hands steering our organization. Your presence on our board helps us ensure that we continue to serve our communities with integrity and respect. Fiduciary accountability – Provide oversight of FamilyWise’s >$3,000,000 annual budget. Strategic planning – Help guide FamilyWise through iterative strategic planning as we continue to explore how we can best serve our clients. What you can expect as a board member of FamilyWise: Commitment: Board members serve for at least two years, and support the recruitment of a new board member to fill their role upon their departure. Board members are expected to attend two meetings per month: Monthly full-board meetings occur on the second Monday of the month at 6 pm. Full-board meetings alternate between business meetings (in which board members make strategic and financial decisions) and learning meetings (in which board members explore topics related to the services FamilyWise offers). Additionally, board members serve on one of three committees, including marketing and development, finance, and board governance. Board members determine the meeting times of their respective committeesWhile our full board meetings are often held at our main offices on University Avenue in Minneapolis, board members have the option of attending meetings virtually. Fundraising/Contributing: As a driving force behind our fundraising efforts, board members contribute financially to the extent they are able. Board members regularly donate in a variety of ways, including recurring donations via employer matching programs. We also ask board members to participate in fundraising efforts on an ongoing basis; examples include, leveraging their professional or personal networks, and assisting with planning our two major yearly fundraising events. Who we are looking for: FamilyWise is looking for board members who are hardworking, curious, and committed to serving their community. Additionally, we strive to maintain a board that is diverse in terms of race & ethnicity, sexual orientation & gender identity, age, lived experience, political opinion, physical abilities, professions, and geography. All are welcome to apply. We especially welcome those who have a background in any of the following: Lived experience with systems (ex. Justice system, foster care system, etc.) Marketing and public relations Fundraising Law (ex. Human resources, real estate, family law, general practice law, etc.) Financial management Criminal justice and law enforcement Financial management Nonprofit boards & Governance Strategic planning and business development Information technologyProcess to be considered for the board: Complete a short application. These applications can be found on our website: https://familywiseservices.org/join-our-board/ After review of your application, you will be invited to interview with our Executive Director Ann Gaasch and members of the board. If we continue with your application, we will then invite you to attend a full-board meeting as a guest.
Thank you for your interest in serving as a board member of FamilyWise. If you have questions or would like more information, contact: Ann Gaasch, Executive Director, 612-877-7827, agaasch@FamilyWiseServices.org Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services Mission FamilyWise has been keeping children safe and helping families lead stable, healthy and productive lives since 1976. We educate, empower and enrich families who are struggling with poverty, substance abuse, mental health issues, homelessness and domestic violence. Our mission is to FamilyWise's mission is to strengthen families by promoting the safety, stability, and well-being of children to create a world where every child thrives. About the Position At Familywise, we strive to maintain a board that is made up of individuals from a diverse set of backgrounds; whether you have just started your career, are a community member with lived experience, or are a veteran board member, we enthusiastically welcome your interest. What you provide as a FamilyWise board member: Institutional stewardship – Be one of the steady pairs of hands steering our organization. Your presence on our board helps us ensure that we continue to serve our communities with integrity and respect. Fiduciary accountability – Provide oversight of FamilyWise’s >$3,000,000 annual budget. Strategic planning – Help guide FamilyWise through iterative strategic planning as we continue to explore how we can best serve our clients. What you can expect as a board member of FamilyWise: Commitment: Board members serve for at least two years, and support the recruitment of a new board member to fill their role upon their departure. Board members are expected to attend two meetings per month: Monthly full-board meetings occur on the second Monday of the month at 6 pm. Full-board meetings alternate between business meetings (in which board members make strategic and financial decisions) and learning meetings (in which board members explore topics related to the services FamilyWise offers). Additionally, board members serve on one of three committees, including marketing and development, finance, and board governance. Board members determine the meeting times of their respective committeesWhile our full board meetings are often held at our main offices on University Avenue in Minneapolis, board members have the option of attending meetings virtually. Fundraising/Contributing: As a driving force behind our fundraising efforts, board members contribute financially to the extent they are able. Board members regularly donate in a variety of ways, including recurring donations via employer matching programs. We also ask board members to participate in fundraising efforts on an ongoing basis; examples include, leveraging their professional or personal networks, and assisting with planning our two major yearly fundraising events. Who we are looking for: FamilyWise is looking for board members who are hardworking, curious, and committed to serving their community. Additionally, we strive to maintain a board that is diverse in terms of race & ethnicity, sexual orientation & gender identity, age, lived experience, political opinion, physical abilities, professions, and geography. All are welcome to apply. We especially welcome those who have a background in any of the following: Lived experience with systems (ex. Justice system, foster care system, etc.) Marketing and public relations Fundraising Law (ex. Human resources, real estate, family law, general practice law, etc.) Financial management Criminal justice and law enforcement Financial management Nonprofit boards & Governance Strategic planning and business development Information technologyProcess to be considered for the board: Complete a short application. These applications can be found on our website: https://familywiseservices.org/join-our-board/ After review of your application, you will be invited to interview with our Executive Director Ann Gaasch and members of the board. If we continue with your application, we will then invite you to attend a full-board meeting as a guest.
Thank you for your interest in serving as a board member of FamilyWise. If you have questions or would like more information, contact: Ann Gaasch, Executive Director, 612-877-7827, agaasch@FamilyWiseServices.org Nonprofit: FamilyWise Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Mock InterviewerThe Volunteer Mock Interviewer will need a background in interviewing or hiring candidates. This position could be done in person or remotely due to the rise in phone or Zoom interviews. The volunteer will sign up for a shift and will have clients assigned to them, if there is no one assigned, then the volunteer will not need to come in or log on and will be alerted the day before of that. Nonprofit: Neighbors, Inc. The Volunteer Mock Interviewer will need a background in interviewing or hiring candidates. This position could be done in person or remotely due to the rise in phone or Zoom interviews. The volunteer will sign up for a shift and will have clients assigned to them, if there is no one assigned, then the volunteer will not need to come in or log on and will be alerted the day before of that. Nonprofit: Neighbors, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55075 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Owner Surrender Case ManagerOwner Surrender Case Manager Position Description The Owner Surrender Case Managers are responsible for the reviewal process of applications and networking of approved cases to our foster network. Estimated Time Commitment: 4-6 hours per week Responsibilities After initial approval from the Application Screener, Case Managers will follow an application from start to finish(placement) Case Managers work with owners to gather any needed information regarding behavior, training, medical needs, etc. to ensure a proper foster match After the reviewal process, Case Managers will network with dog or cat to our foster base via our foster needed facebook page. Case Managers connect with owners regularly and refresh posts every few weeks; providing updates and removing pets when placement is found or no longer needed. Dog Specific: Schedule meet and greets and assessment with interested fosters and the families by emailing training@pethavenmn.org and operations@pethavenmn.org. Communicate with staff for all HQ appointments. If a foster home is found, communicate with the intake team, Division Manager, and foster mentor. Schedule intake exams with the foster and owner by using our Intake Scheduling Link. Send Safety List to foster Intake Safety Checklist and Process Complete animal intake via ASM and out intake form within 24 hours of animal coming into care Reports to: Application Screener and Intake Manager Goals Ensure surrenders are completed to the standards of Pet Haven Ensure information on animals is accurate Complete accurate and timely intakes to ensure organization has the most up-to-date animal information Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Owner Surrender Case Manager Position Description The Owner Surrender Case Managers are responsible for the reviewal process of applications and networking of approved cases to our foster network. Estimated Time Commitment: 4-6 hours per week Responsibilities After initial approval from the Application Screener, Case Managers will follow an application from start to finish(placement) Case Managers work with owners to gather any needed information regarding behavior, training, medical needs, etc. to ensure a proper foster match After the reviewal process, Case Managers will network with dog or cat to our foster base via our foster needed facebook page. Case Managers connect with owners regularly and refresh posts every few weeks; providing updates and removing pets when placement is found or no longer needed. Dog Specific: Schedule meet and greets and assessment with interested fosters and the families by emailing training@pethavenmn.org and operations@pethavenmn.org. Communicate with staff for all HQ appointments. If a foster home is found, communicate with the intake team, Division Manager, and foster mentor. Schedule intake exams with the foster and owner by using our Intake Scheduling Link. Send Safety List to foster Intake Safety Checklist and Process Complete animal intake via ASM and out intake form within 24 hours of animal coming into care Reports to: Application Screener and Intake Manager Goals Ensure surrenders are completed to the standards of Pet Haven Ensure information on animals is accurate Complete accurate and timely intakes to ensure organization has the most up-to-date animal information Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55013 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Resume ReviewerWe are looking for people that have experience with resume experience, hiring experience, or language skills for our Volunteer Resume Review position. This can be done either in person or remotely where the volunteer will meet with the client, to get an idea of what the client wants and is looking for. The volunteer will then make some changes or suggestions to the document and during a second meeting will go over the changes made. Nonprofit: Neighbors, Inc. We are looking for people that have experience with resume experience, hiring experience, or language skills for our Volunteer Resume Review position. This can be done either in person or remotely where the volunteer will meet with the client, to get an idea of what the client wants and is looking for. The volunteer will then make some changes or suggestions to the document and during a second meeting will go over the changes made. Nonprofit: Neighbors, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55075 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer MentorThe Volunteer Mentor Program at Neighbors is a unique opportunity to create a lasting impact on clients' lives through guidance and support. The mentors will be paired up with clients who have similar life experiences or career goals that align with the mentors career path. The mentor will then meet with the client either at Neighbors or out in the community and give them advice, help them with what to expect, and provide guidance as the client moves throughout their journey. Nonprofit: Neighbors, Inc. The Volunteer Mentor Program at Neighbors is a unique opportunity to create a lasting impact on clients' lives through guidance and support. The mentors will be paired up with clients who have similar life experiences or career goals that align with the mentors career path. The mentor will then meet with the client either at Neighbors or out in the community and give them advice, help them with what to expect, and provide guidance as the client moves throughout their journey. Nonprofit: Neighbors, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55075 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Housing Stability Administrative VolunteerNeighborhood House receives the second-highest number of referrals after Ramsey County Emergency Assistance. As a key partner in Ramsey County Housing Court, we help prevent evictions by working with families before their court appearances, securing resources to cover past-due rent, and connecting them with additional support services. As a Housing Stability Administrative Volunteer, you'll be able to provide: Assistance with keeping data and records up to dateAssistance with satisfaction surveysAssistance with community focus groupsQualifications include: Passing a background checkAble to work independently and collaborativelyBasic computer skills, and experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook preferredNonprofit: Neighborhood House Neighborhood House receives the second-highest number of referrals after Ramsey County Emergency Assistance. As a key partner in Ramsey County Housing Court, we help prevent evictions by working with families before their court appearances, securing resources to cover past-due rent, and connecting them with additional support services. As a Housing Stability Administrative Volunteer, you'll be able to provide: Assistance with keeping data and records up to dateAssistance with satisfaction surveysAssistance with community focus groupsQualifications include: Passing a background checkAble to work independently and collaborativelyBasic computer skills, and experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook preferredNonprofit: Neighborhood House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult Education Intake AssistantNeighborhood House’s Adult Education Program empowers adult learners with classes in citizenship, digital skills, career readiness, and English. We help individuals gain the skills needed to advance their careers, pursue higher education, and build strong community connections. All key steps toward independence and a brighter future. Responsibilities: Greet and welcome new learnersGuide them in selecting coursesAssist with forms and record information if neededSupport learners with test practice and form completionIntroduce Neighborhood House programs and share resourcesCreate and explain their class scheduleQualifications: 18 or olderFluent in speaking, reading, and writing EnglishReliable and punctualStrong communication and interpersonal skillsComfortable using classroom technology (laptops, projectors, etc.)Commitment: One shift per week for up to 6 weeks. Nonprofit: Neighborhood House Neighborhood House’s Adult Education Program empowers adult learners with classes in citizenship, digital skills, career readiness, and English. We help individuals gain the skills needed to advance their careers, pursue higher education, and build strong community connections. All key steps toward independence and a brighter future. Responsibilities: Greet and welcome new learnersGuide them in selecting coursesAssist with forms and record information if neededSupport learners with test practice and form completionIntroduce Neighborhood House programs and share resourcesCreate and explain their class scheduleQualifications: 18 or olderFluent in speaking, reading, and writing EnglishReliable and punctualStrong communication and interpersonal skillsComfortable using classroom technology (laptops, projectors, etc.)Commitment: One shift per week for up to 6 weeks. Nonprofit: Neighborhood House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seeking Advisory Board Members - The Salvation ArmyThe Salvation Army is seeking additional volunteers to serve on our Advisory Board. We are seeking individuals who are currently employed at larger Twin Cities' corporations, including Target, General Mills, 3M, Medtronic, Travelers, etc. Experience in marketing, finance, or fundraising is welcomed. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army The Salvation Army is seeking additional volunteers to serve on our Advisory Board. We are seeking individuals who are currently employed at larger Twin Cities' corporations, including Target, General Mills, 3M, Medtronic, Travelers, etc. Experience in marketing, finance, or fundraising is welcomed. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Art Education VolunteerReach for Resources is excited to announce an opportunity to volunteer in our Art Education Program. This role is perfect for individuals pursuing or holding a degree in art education, art therapy, or a related field who are passionate about empowering individuals with disabilities through creativity.About the Role:
As an Art Education Volunteer, you’ll help facilitate art workshops, mentor participants, and support their growth in a fun, inclusive, and creative environment. This position offers hands-on experience in art education while making a meaningful impact in our community.Responsibilities Include:Assisting facilitators with setting up and running art workshops.Supporting participants in exploring their creativity through various art mediums.Helping to maintain a welcoming and organized workspace.Documenting and celebrating artistic achievements during sessions.What We’re Looking For:Individuals pursuing or holding a degree in art education, art therapy, or related fields.Passion for art, education, and community service.Availability for 2–3 hours weekly, including evenings or weekends.Why Volunteer?Gain valuable experience in art education and therapy.Help individuals discover their artistic voice while fostering self-confidence.Build your resume with practical, community-focused experience.If you’re interested in this opportunity or have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’d love to have you join us in making a difference! Nonprofit: Reach for Resources Reach for Resources is excited to announce an opportunity to volunteer in our Art Education Program. This role is perfect for individuals pursuing or holding a degree in art education, art therapy, or a related field who are passionate about empowering individuals with disabilities through creativity.About the Role:
As an Art Education Volunteer, you’ll help facilitate art workshops, mentor participants, and support their growth in a fun, inclusive, and creative environment. This position offers hands-on experience in art education while making a meaningful impact in our community.Responsibilities Include:Assisting facilitators with setting up and running art workshops.Supporting participants in exploring their creativity through various art mediums.Helping to maintain a welcoming and organized workspace.Documenting and celebrating artistic achievements during sessions.What We’re Looking For:Individuals pursuing or holding a degree in art education, art therapy, or related fields.Passion for art, education, and community service.Availability for 2–3 hours weekly, including evenings or weekends.Why Volunteer?Gain valuable experience in art education and therapy.Help individuals discover their artistic voice while fostering self-confidence.Build your resume with practical, community-focused experience.If you’re interested in this opportunity or have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’d love to have you join us in making a difference! Nonprofit: Reach for Resources Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55343 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk VolunteersFront Desk Volunteer Do you love to greet and talk with people? Do animals make your heart sing? Put your skills to good use by volunteering with Pet Haven to help people feel welcome and have their questions answered. Front desk volunteers will perform a range of duties to keep our fosters, volunteers, and guests feeling welcomed and heard. Pet Haven now has a retail area located in the lobby of our headquarters. There are dog toys, bowls, and Pet Haven Merchandise like t-shirts, hats, and sweatshirts. Responsibilities: Greet volunteers, fosters, and guests as they arrive at the office space lobby. Answer any questions, help direct people to where they need to go in the office space or warehouse Manage Retail area, run transactions on retail purchases. Qualifications This position requires a volunteer to be at our Saint Paul office space. Willing to commit approximately 4-8 hours/month. Basic computer skills To apply: Please fill out a volunteer application Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Front Desk Volunteer Do you love to greet and talk with people? Do animals make your heart sing? Put your skills to good use by volunteering with Pet Haven to help people feel welcome and have their questions answered. Front desk volunteers will perform a range of duties to keep our fosters, volunteers, and guests feeling welcomed and heard. Pet Haven now has a retail area located in the lobby of our headquarters. There are dog toys, bowls, and Pet Haven Merchandise like t-shirts, hats, and sweatshirts. Responsibilities: Greet volunteers, fosters, and guests as they arrive at the office space lobby. Answer any questions, help direct people to where they need to go in the office space or warehouse Manage Retail area, run transactions on retail purchases. Qualifications This position requires a volunteer to be at our Saint Paul office space. Willing to commit approximately 4-8 hours/month. Basic computer skills To apply: Please fill out a volunteer application Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event Coordinators | Pawsitivity SquadEvent Coordinator | Pawsitivity Squad Position Description The Event Coordinator and Pawsitivity Squad is responsible for helping coordinate and lead community, adoption, and fundraising events for Pet Haven. Estimated Time Commitment: 3-4 hours per week Responsibilities Review volunteer applications for initial eligibility Age Public Records Search Location Position Interest Communicate appropriately to applications we are not moving forward with Provide appropriate information for applicants interested in office and events volunteering Pass off any applicants interested in specific roles to the Volunteer and Events Manager after a phone screening Reports to: Volunteer Manager Goals: Improve the timeliness of communication for applicants Increase Volunteer Recruitment Increase Capacity for Volunteer and Events Manager Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Event Coordinator | Pawsitivity Squad Position Description The Event Coordinator and Pawsitivity Squad is responsible for helping coordinate and lead community, adoption, and fundraising events for Pet Haven. Estimated Time Commitment: 3-4 hours per week Responsibilities Review volunteer applications for initial eligibility Age Public Records Search Location Position Interest Communicate appropriately to applications we are not moving forward with Provide appropriate information for applicants interested in office and events volunteering Pass off any applicants interested in specific roles to the Volunteer and Events Manager after a phone screening Reports to: Volunteer Manager Goals: Improve the timeliness of communication for applicants Increase Volunteer Recruitment Increase Capacity for Volunteer and Events Manager Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Engagement VolunteerRole Overview: As a Community Engagement Volunteer with Reach for Resources, you will represent our organization at local community events. Your role will involve raising awareness about our programs and services by engaging with event attendees, facilitating fun activities such as spinning wheel or Plinko games, and sharing information about Reach for Resources. Volunteers will receive comprehensive training to confidently discuss Reach’s mission and offerings. Additionally, you’ll have access to resources to answer common questions and direct people to the appropriate contacts for follow-up. This role offers flexibility, with opportunities to support events primarily during evenings and weekends, as well as some daytime options. Key Responsibilities: Represent Reach for Resources at local community events. Facilitate interactive games and activities to engage attendees. Share information about Reach for Resources’ programs and services. Assist with event setup and teardown. Pick up and return event supplies from the Reach office (mileage reimbursement available). Qualifications: Enjoys engaging with people and possesses excellent oral communication skills. Punctual, reliable, and dependable. Comfortable navigating to various event locations. Availability for evening and weekend events preferred; some daytime opportunities may also be available. Passionate about making a positive impact in the community. Additional Information: Volunteers must wear Reach-branded gear during events (provided). Training and resources will be provided to prepare you for this role. Mileage reimbursement is available for trips between the office and event sites. If you’re looking for a meaningful way to connect with others and help Reach for Resources expand its impact, this role is perfect for you! Nonprofit: Reach for Resources Role Overview: As a Community Engagement Volunteer with Reach for Resources, you will represent our organization at local community events. Your role will involve raising awareness about our programs and services by engaging with event attendees, facilitating fun activities such as spinning wheel or Plinko games, and sharing information about Reach for Resources. Volunteers will receive comprehensive training to confidently discuss Reach’s mission and offerings. Additionally, you’ll have access to resources to answer common questions and direct people to the appropriate contacts for follow-up. This role offers flexibility, with opportunities to support events primarily during evenings and weekends, as well as some daytime options. Key Responsibilities: Represent Reach for Resources at local community events. Facilitate interactive games and activities to engage attendees. Share information about Reach for Resources’ programs and services. Assist with event setup and teardown. Pick up and return event supplies from the Reach office (mileage reimbursement available). Qualifications: Enjoys engaging with people and possesses excellent oral communication skills. Punctual, reliable, and dependable. Comfortable navigating to various event locations. Availability for evening and weekend events preferred; some daytime opportunities may also be available. Passionate about making a positive impact in the community. Additional Information: Volunteers must wear Reach-branded gear during events (provided). Training and resources will be provided to prepare you for this role. Mileage reimbursement is available for trips between the office and event sites. If you’re looking for a meaningful way to connect with others and help Reach for Resources expand its impact, this role is perfect for you! Nonprofit: Reach for Resources Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55343 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: STAR House Community Advisory Board MemberWhat is STAR House? STAR House opened this month as a crisis nursery serving children in Ramsey County. We provide 48 hours of safe, welcoming care to children and resources for parents as they navigate the immediate crisis. STAR House needs community input to ensure that children and families experience our house as a home. What is the Community Advisory Board? The STAR House Community Advisory Board will provide insight, knowledge, and recommendations to ensure that the families and communities we work with provide direction and input to inform and elevate the quality of services provided and organizational direction. STAR House needs the voices of community members who have accessed family services and members of Ramsey County’s racially and culturally diverse communities. Topics that STAR House will request advisory board member feedback and guidance on may include: providing feedback on the organization, input on projects to support children and families, monitor how programs are working and evaluate strengths, weaknesses, and changes needed, how to grow a positive public persona to effectively reach Ramsey County families, service projects Who can serve on the Community Advisory Board? Our hope is to have a Community Advisory Board which represents the racial and cultural diversity of Ramsey County. Advisory Board members will have a variety of experiences, knowledge, and skills which may include: Experience accessing or providing family services Experiences with poverty or serving families experiencing poverty Experience navigating government and social service systems Experiences advocating for culturally specific community needs What is the commitment? The Community Advisory Board will meet every other month (six times a year) at our location in St. Paul. Meeting time and duration will be determined by members to accommodate busy lives, which will include both in person and online meetings. Board members will be advocates for families accessing our services as well as connectors sharing information about STAR House and our services back with their networks. Why should you participate? Share your knowledge to improve family services for our community in Ramsey County Be part of something new! Your input can have a huge impact on how STAR House serves the community! Give back and spend time with other fun community members. Participation in the Community Advisory Board is a valuable experience which can grow your skills and be included in a resume. Advisory Board members will be compensated for their time with a gift card. Next Steps We will hold two optional informative meet and greets at the times below. Please RSVP to info@starhousemn.org to let us know you are interested in attending. We will send a link or the STAR House address. on these dates: Sunday, December 15th from 3:00pm to 4:00pm via Zoom. Tuesday, December 17th from 10:00am to 11:30am at STAR House Following these information sessions, we will conduct interviews with all interested individuals. Nonprofit: STAR House What is STAR House? STAR House opened this month as a crisis nursery serving children in Ramsey County. We provide 48 hours of safe, welcoming care to children and resources for parents as they navigate the immediate crisis. STAR House needs community input to ensure that children and families experience our house as a home. What is the Community Advisory Board? The STAR House Community Advisory Board will provide insight, knowledge, and recommendations to ensure that the families and communities we work with provide direction and input to inform and elevate the quality of services provided and organizational direction. STAR House needs the voices of community members who have accessed family services and members of Ramsey County’s racially and culturally diverse communities. Topics that STAR House will request advisory board member feedback and guidance on may include: providing feedback on the organization, input on projects to support children and families, monitor how programs are working and evaluate strengths, weaknesses, and changes needed, how to grow a positive public persona to effectively reach Ramsey County families, service projects Who can serve on the Community Advisory Board? Our hope is to have a Community Advisory Board which represents the racial and cultural diversity of Ramsey County. Advisory Board members will have a variety of experiences, knowledge, and skills which may include: Experience accessing or providing family services Experiences with poverty or serving families experiencing poverty Experience navigating government and social service systems Experiences advocating for culturally specific community needs What is the commitment? The Community Advisory Board will meet every other month (six times a year) at our location in St. Paul. Meeting time and duration will be determined by members to accommodate busy lives, which will include both in person and online meetings. Board members will be advocates for families accessing our services as well as connectors sharing information about STAR House and our services back with their networks. Why should you participate? Share your knowledge to improve family services for our community in Ramsey County Be part of something new! Your input can have a huge impact on how STAR House serves the community! Give back and spend time with other fun community members. Participation in the Community Advisory Board is a valuable experience which can grow your skills and be included in a resume. Advisory Board members will be compensated for their time with a gift card. Next Steps We will hold two optional informative meet and greets at the times below. Please RSVP to info@starhousemn.org to let us know you are interested in attending. We will send a link or the STAR House address. on these dates: Sunday, December 15th from 3:00pm to 4:00pm via Zoom. Tuesday, December 17th from 10:00am to 11:30am at STAR House Following these information sessions, we will conduct interviews with all interested individuals. Nonprofit: STAR House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Mentor for Twin Cities BIPOC Businesses! Join MEDA's Volunteer Network!Nonprofit: MEDA Nonprofit: MEDA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55411 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberPeace House Community (PHC) is a daytime community center for homeless and low-income adults in south Minneapolis. Peace House Community (PHC) nourishes its members’ bodies and souls by providing a safe space for economically marginalized women and men. PHC enriches the lives of its members, volunteers and students by offering a place to belong for everyone who comes through its doors. Peace House Community does this by providing folks a meal, meaningful conversation and a safe daytime gathering place where they are treated with kindness and dignity. PHC's volunteers provide free services that are not available at other centers including hand massages, bike repair, neck and back massages, haircuts, clothes mending, art projects and more. Nonprofit: Peace House Community Peace House Community (PHC) is a daytime community center for homeless and low-income adults in south Minneapolis. Peace House Community (PHC) nourishes its members’ bodies and souls by providing a safe space for economically marginalized women and men. PHC enriches the lives of its members, volunteers and students by offering a place to belong for everyone who comes through its doors. Peace House Community does this by providing folks a meal, meaningful conversation and a safe daytime gathering place where they are treated with kindness and dignity. PHC's volunteers provide free services that are not available at other centers including hand massages, bike repair, neck and back massages, haircuts, clothes mending, art projects and more. Nonprofit: Peace House Community Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Building Maintenance ConsultantPeace House Community (PHC) is seeking an experienced individual with knowledge of building and grounds maintenance to conduct monthly inspections of our facility and provide guidance on ongoing maintenance needs. This role will advise the Executive Director regarding maintenance needs, and help select contractors when necessary. The volunteer will offer recommendations, not do hands-on work. PHC's building is less than 3,000 square feet, but it is 11 years old and is starting to show signs of wear. PHC is a community center serving homeless and low income adults, hosting an average of 135 members a day. Our facilities include common rooms, two bathrooms, a commercial grade kitchen, storage area, and the usual building infrastructure Nonprofit: Peace House Community Peace House Community (PHC) is seeking an experienced individual with knowledge of building and grounds maintenance to conduct monthly inspections of our facility and provide guidance on ongoing maintenance needs. This role will advise the Executive Director regarding maintenance needs, and help select contractors when necessary. The volunteer will offer recommendations, not do hands-on work. PHC's building is less than 3,000 square feet, but it is 11 years old and is starting to show signs of wear. PHC is a community center serving homeless and low income adults, hosting an average of 135 members a day. Our facilities include common rooms, two bathrooms, a commercial grade kitchen, storage area, and the usual building infrastructure Nonprofit: Peace House Community Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Health and Wellness VolunteerCommonBond Communities' Health and Wellness team is seeking volunteers with an interest or background in fitness and/or general health care to lead two one-hour classes for 12 weeks. Training will be provided. We have many locations across Minnesota—please contact us to find a site near you. Contact Gail Johnson for more information at 651-323-7450 or email gail.johnson@commonbond.org Ideal candidates: Current or willing to obtain CPR/First Aid certificationNeed to complete a background check before starting your volunteer service (no cost to you)Have experience in instruction/teachingAttention to detail, consistency, and repetition to lead evidence-based programming Demonstrate comfort with engaging small groups, people from diverse backgrounds, ages, and varying physical ability; evaluating people where they are and adapting activities for all individuals to participate1-hour classes to be scheduled between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.Nonprofit: CommonBond Communities CommonBond Communities' Health and Wellness team is seeking volunteers with an interest or background in fitness and/or general health care to lead two one-hour classes for 12 weeks. Training will be provided. We have many locations across Minnesota—please contact us to find a site near you. Contact Gail Johnson for more information at 651-323-7450 or email gail.johnson@commonbond.org Ideal candidates: Current or willing to obtain CPR/First Aid certificationNeed to complete a background check before starting your volunteer service (no cost to you)Have experience in instruction/teachingAttention to detail, consistency, and repetition to lead evidence-based programming Demonstrate comfort with engaging small groups, people from diverse backgrounds, ages, and varying physical ability; evaluating people where they are and adapting activities for all individuals to participate1-hour classes to be scheduled between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.Nonprofit: CommonBond Communities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55116 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Young Professionals BoardWe have an exciting new opportunity at Ruff Start Rescue for young professionals! We are thrilled to introduce the Young Professionals Board to our robust list of involvement opportunities! This is a one-year year commitment. Check out the website to learn more: Young Professionals Board - Ruff Start Rescue Nonprofit: Ruff Start Rescue We have an exciting new opportunity at Ruff Start Rescue for young professionals! We are thrilled to introduce the Young Professionals Board to our robust list of involvement opportunities! This is a one-year year commitment. Check out the website to learn more: Young Professionals Board - Ruff Start Rescue Nonprofit: Ruff Start Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55371 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberAre you passionate about supporting immigrant and refugee communities? Join us at the Somali Youth and Family Development Center (SOMFAM), where our mission is to empower Somali youth and families to grow stronger and healthier through youth mentoring, family education, and connections with community resources. Learn more about the history of SOMFAM. PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Board Members will utilize personal and professional skills, relationships and knowledge for the advancement of SOMFAM. Duties include but are not limited to: Attend Board meetings.Strategic planning with occasional task or committee work, special meetings, or training.Ensure strong fiduciary oversight and financial management. Actively seek to engage members of the community as volunteers and/or donors.Serve as advocates and ambassadors for the organization and fully engage in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for the organization to advance its mission.Leverage connections, networks, and resources to develop collective action.Attend annual fundraising event.EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENT: SOMFAM is seeking individuals who have financial, legal, marketing, organizational development, volunteer resource, and fundraising experience to help expand the work of our nonprofit. HOW TO APPLY: Contact Fatoun Ali, Executive Director, fatounali02@gmail.com Nonprofit: Somali Youth & Family Development Center Are you passionate about supporting immigrant and refugee communities? Join us at the Somali Youth and Family Development Center (SOMFAM), where our mission is to empower Somali youth and families to grow stronger and healthier through youth mentoring, family education, and connections with community resources. Learn more about the history of SOMFAM. PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Board Members will utilize personal and professional skills, relationships and knowledge for the advancement of SOMFAM. Duties include but are not limited to: Attend Board meetings.Strategic planning with occasional task or committee work, special meetings, or training.Ensure strong fiduciary oversight and financial management. Actively seek to engage members of the community as volunteers and/or donors.Serve as advocates and ambassadors for the organization and fully engage in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for the organization to advance its mission.Leverage connections, networks, and resources to develop collective action.Attend annual fundraising event.EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENT: SOMFAM is seeking individuals who have financial, legal, marketing, organizational development, volunteer resource, and fundraising experience to help expand the work of our nonprofit. HOW TO APPLY: Contact Fatoun Ali, Executive Director, fatounali02@gmail.com Nonprofit: Somali Youth & Family Development Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55440 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Photographer - TransportPhotographer volunteers help the RSR communications team by taking photos of adoptable RSR animals during photoshoots at transports. These shifts are on Saturdays at the Rescue in Princeton, MN. There is no minimum commitment. Apply to volunteer at Volunteer - Ruff Start Rescue. Nonprofit: Ruff Start Rescue Photographer volunteers help the RSR communications team by taking photos of adoptable RSR animals during photoshoots at transports. These shifts are on Saturdays at the Rescue in Princeton, MN. There is no minimum commitment. Apply to volunteer at Volunteer - Ruff Start Rescue. Nonprofit: Ruff Start Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55371 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Photographer and VideographerPlanting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach. POSITION DUTIES: Skills and support needed to document the organization's journey. Edit and finalize photos and video Support marketing effortsQUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS: Previous experience in photography and videography Strong editing, and interpersonal skills Strong project management skillsFlexible schedule. Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach. POSITION DUTIES: Skills and support needed to document the organization's journey. Edit and finalize photos and video Support marketing effortsQUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS: Previous experience in photography and videography Strong editing, and interpersonal skills Strong project management skillsFlexible schedule. Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising and DevelopmentPlanting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach. We’re currently seeking support with building our membership model, securing new corporate sponsorships and applying for grants SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS Previous fundraising and development experience Writing proficiency Financial Data LiteracyResearch skills Excellent interpersonal communication skills to interactFlexible schedule, remote Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach. We’re currently seeking support with building our membership model, securing new corporate sponsorships and applying for grants SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS Previous fundraising and development experience Writing proficiency Financial Data LiteracyResearch skills Excellent interpersonal communication skills to interactFlexible schedule, remote Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Writer/BloggerPlanting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach. We are seeking a volunteer to help us profile more diverse authors. QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS: Previous experience in PR, Marketing and Communications Strong writing, editing, and interpersonal skillsExperience with major social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube)Flexible schedule, remote. Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach. We are seeking a volunteer to help us profile more diverse authors. QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS: Previous experience in PR, Marketing and Communications Strong writing, editing, and interpersonal skillsExperience with major social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube)Flexible schedule, remote. Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program EvaluationPlanting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach. We’re currently seeking an experienced volunteer to assist with developing new tools to assess our impact. SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS Previous program evaluation/assessment experience Writing proficiency Financial Data LiteracyResearch skills Excellent interpersonal communication skillsFlexible schedule, remote Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to planting seeds of social change through education, training, and community outreach. We’re currently seeking an experienced volunteer to assist with developing new tools to assess our impact. SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS Previous program evaluation/assessment experience Writing proficiency Financial Data LiteracyResearch skills Excellent interpersonal communication skillsFlexible schedule, remote Nonprofit: Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2024 Ballet Co.Laboratory Benefit Committee MemberBallet Co.Laboratory’s Benefit Committee is one of the most vital, philanthropic volunteer positions at Ballet Co.Laboratory. Spearheading the organization’s largest fundraising event of the year takes a team of individuals who have a strong affinity for the mission and values of the organization, are well respected within the community, enjoy taking ownership of a project, and are comfortable being connectors.
BALLET CO.LABORATORY BENEFIT COMMITTEE MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES Provide ideas and feedback on benefit theme, décor, invitations, pricing, food/drink, entertainment, night of activities, and follow-up/cultivation efforts.Determine strategies to raise funds from event guests. Assist in obtaining packages for the event’s silent and live auctions. Aide in brainstorming and/or securing corporate sponsorships and/or event vendors. Purchase at least one ticket to the event and attend on Saturday, October 12, 2024 from 4:00 – 7:00pm. Participate in post-event evaluation.
ESTIMATED TIME COMMITMENT (June - October 2024) One 90-minute gala committee meeting per month.1-4 hours of individual work per month (promoting the event to personal and professional contacts, working to secure items for auction packages, corresponding with fellow committee/staff members working on the event…).
EVENT BACKGROUND INFORMATION Ballet Co.Laboratory's Benefit Performance & Celebration raises more than $65,000 annually to support our various productions and programs, including the creation of new ballet works, support for professional Company dancers, need-based scholarships to The School of Ballet Co.Laboratory, and the funding of free tickets/dance workshops to ensure dance experiences for all.
SHOW YOUR INTEREST Nonprofit: Ballet Co.Laboratory Ballet Co.Laboratory’s Benefit Committee is one of the most vital, philanthropic volunteer positions at Ballet Co.Laboratory. Spearheading the organization’s largest fundraising event of the year takes a team of individuals who have a strong affinity for the mission and values of the organization, are well respected within the community, enjoy taking ownership of a project, and are comfortable being connectors.
BALLET CO.LABORATORY BENEFIT COMMITTEE MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES Provide ideas and feedback on benefit theme, décor, invitations, pricing, food/drink, entertainment, night of activities, and follow-up/cultivation efforts.Determine strategies to raise funds from event guests. Assist in obtaining packages for the event’s silent and live auctions. Aide in brainstorming and/or securing corporate sponsorships and/or event vendors. Purchase at least one ticket to the event and attend on Saturday, October 12, 2024 from 4:00 – 7:00pm. Participate in post-event evaluation.
ESTIMATED TIME COMMITMENT (June - October 2024) One 90-minute gala committee meeting per month.1-4 hours of individual work per month (promoting the event to personal and professional contacts, working to secure items for auction packages, corresponding with fellow committee/staff members working on the event…).
EVENT BACKGROUND INFORMATION Ballet Co.Laboratory's Benefit Performance & Celebration raises more than $65,000 annually to support our various productions and programs, including the creation of new ballet works, support for professional Company dancers, need-based scholarships to The School of Ballet Co.Laboratory, and the funding of free tickets/dance workshops to ensure dance experiences for all.
SHOW YOUR INTEREST Nonprofit: Ballet Co.Laboratory Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board Member OpportunityORGANIZATION SUMMARY: For nearly 50 years, Wingspan Life Resources has served people with developmental and other disabilities in the greater Twin Cities area. We offer residential care in 29 group homes and In-Home services for those living with family or independently. Our mission is “To inspire community by empowering people impacted by disabilities to live their best life.” PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Board Members will utilize personal and professional skills, relationships and knowledge for the advancement of Wingspan Life Resources. There is a 3-year commitment and duties include but are not limited to: Attend Board orientation and a Program visit. Attend a majority of quarterly Board meetings (typically held on the third Thursday of the month). Prepare in advance for decision-making and policy formation at Board meetings; take responsibility for self-education on the major issues before the Board. Strategic planning with occasional task or committee work, special meetings, or training. Ensure strong fiduciary oversight and financial management. Responsibly review and act upon committee/task force recommendations brought to the Board for action. Actively seek to engage members of the community as volunteers and/or donors. Serve as active advocates and ambassadors for the organization and fully engage in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for the organization to advance its mission. Leverage connections, networks, and resources to develop collective action. Give a meaningful personal financial donation. Sponsor our Power of Love event with a goal of filling at least one table of 10. Attend at least one event sponsored by Wingspan each year which may include our Gala, Made In The Shade fundraising walk, Client Picnic, Client Holiday Party, Magnolia Ball, or other events.EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENT: Wingspan Life Resources is seeking individuals who have financial, legal, marketing, organizational development, volunteer resource, and fundraising experience to help expand the work of our nonprofit. Prior Board experience is a plus. Women and persons of color are encouraged to apply. HOW TO APPLY: Send cover letter and resume to Therese Davis, Executive Director, tdavis@wingspanlife.org Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources ORGANIZATION SUMMARY: For nearly 50 years, Wingspan Life Resources has served people with developmental and other disabilities in the greater Twin Cities area. We offer residential care in 29 group homes and In-Home services for those living with family or independently. Our mission is “To inspire community by empowering people impacted by disabilities to live their best life.” PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Board Members will utilize personal and professional skills, relationships and knowledge for the advancement of Wingspan Life Resources. There is a 3-year commitment and duties include but are not limited to: Attend Board orientation and a Program visit. Attend a majority of quarterly Board meetings (typically held on the third Thursday of the month). Prepare in advance for decision-making and policy formation at Board meetings; take responsibility for self-education on the major issues before the Board. Strategic planning with occasional task or committee work, special meetings, or training. Ensure strong fiduciary oversight and financial management. Responsibly review and act upon committee/task force recommendations brought to the Board for action. Actively seek to engage members of the community as volunteers and/or donors. Serve as active advocates and ambassadors for the organization and fully engage in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for the organization to advance its mission. Leverage connections, networks, and resources to develop collective action. Give a meaningful personal financial donation. Sponsor our Power of Love event with a goal of filling at least one table of 10. Attend at least one event sponsored by Wingspan each year which may include our Gala, Made In The Shade fundraising walk, Client Picnic, Client Holiday Party, Magnolia Ball, or other events.EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENT: Wingspan Life Resources is seeking individuals who have financial, legal, marketing, organizational development, volunteer resource, and fundraising experience to help expand the work of our nonprofit. Prior Board experience is a plus. Women and persons of color are encouraged to apply. HOW TO APPLY: Send cover letter and resume to Therese Davis, Executive Director, tdavis@wingspanlife.org Nonprofit: Wingspan Life Resources Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer: Non-Profit Event & Committee OpportunitiesShe Climbs Mountains is looking for passionate professionals with a range of backgrounds, skills, and interests to join our various committees (fundraising, marketing, events, finance). This is an amazing opportunity to learn more about how a non-profit operates and help shape the future of the organization. There are also opportunities throughout the year to volunteer for specific events. The amazing work that She Climbs Mountains + Girls Rise Up does and the incredible impact it has had on the lives of hundreds of grieving women and girls is largely due to the amazing volunteers who have contributed their time and talents to our organization. We’ve set some exciting goals for the organization in the year ahead and would love for YOU to be a part of this next step on our journey. You do NOT need to be a motherless daughter to join us, just someone who is looking to get involved, support this wonderful community, and in the process add a non-profit experience to your resume! All are welcome. If you are interested in serving on a committee or volunteering at an event, please complete our volunteer interest form and we will be in touch with you soon to discuss how you can make a difference! Nonprofit: She Climbs Mountains She Climbs Mountains is looking for passionate professionals with a range of backgrounds, skills, and interests to join our various committees (fundraising, marketing, events, finance). This is an amazing opportunity to learn more about how a non-profit operates and help shape the future of the organization. There are also opportunities throughout the year to volunteer for specific events. The amazing work that She Climbs Mountains + Girls Rise Up does and the incredible impact it has had on the lives of hundreds of grieving women and girls is largely due to the amazing volunteers who have contributed their time and talents to our organization. We’ve set some exciting goals for the organization in the year ahead and would love for YOU to be a part of this next step on our journey. You do NOT need to be a motherless daughter to join us, just someone who is looking to get involved, support this wonderful community, and in the process add a non-profit experience to your resume! All are welcome. If you are interested in serving on a committee or volunteering at an event, please complete our volunteer interest form and we will be in touch with you soon to discuss how you can make a difference! Nonprofit: She Climbs Mountains Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dog and Cat FostersProviding foster care for a dog or a cat can be a very rewarding experience, but it has its share of responsibilities and challenges as well. Dogs and Cats come to Pet Haven through our Shelter Partners and from Crisis Owner Surrenders. While we try to gain as much information as we can on the health, behavior, and personality of each animal we bring in, there are often many unknowns. Fosters need to be willing to work within the animal’s timelines and needs, giving the animal the space to adjust to their new home and all the changes they have been through. This requires compassion, kindness, patience, and persistence. Experience with animals is helpful but not a requirement. Fostering can be an excellent way to determine if you are cut out for pet ownership, or if it is feasible to add another pet to your household. Please fill out a foster application here! Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Providing foster care for a dog or a cat can be a very rewarding experience, but it has its share of responsibilities and challenges as well. Dogs and Cats come to Pet Haven through our Shelter Partners and from Crisis Owner Surrenders. While we try to gain as much information as we can on the health, behavior, and personality of each animal we bring in, there are often many unknowns. Fosters need to be willing to work within the animal’s timelines and needs, giving the animal the space to adjust to their new home and all the changes they have been through. This requires compassion, kindness, patience, and persistence. Experience with animals is helpful but not a requirement. Fostering can be an excellent way to determine if you are cut out for pet ownership, or if it is feasible to add another pet to your household. Please fill out a foster application here! Nonprofit: Pet Haven of Minnesota Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Recruitment AssistanceAre you passionate about supporting immigrant and refugee communities? Join us at the Somali Youth and Family Development Center (SOMFAM), where our mission is to empower Somali youth and families to grow stronger and healthier through youth mentoring, family education, and connections with community resources. We are looking for a committed volunteer to enhance our volunteer recruitment and engagement efforts in order to support immigrant and refugee families. Responsibilities Post and update volunteer postings to recruit volunteers to our organization Assist with other administrative tasksNonprofit: Somali Youth & Family Development Center Are you passionate about supporting immigrant and refugee communities? Join us at the Somali Youth and Family Development Center (SOMFAM), where our mission is to empower Somali youth and families to grow stronger and healthier through youth mentoring, family education, and connections with community resources. We are looking for a committed volunteer to enhance our volunteer recruitment and engagement efforts in order to support immigrant and refugee families. Responsibilities Post and update volunteer postings to recruit volunteers to our organization Assist with other administrative tasksNonprofit: Somali Youth & Family Development Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55440 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising/Development VolunteerAre you passionate about supporting immigrant and refugee communities? Join us at the Somali Youth and Family Development Center (SOMFAM), where our mission is to empower Somali youth and families to grow stronger and healthier through youth mentoring, family education, and connections with community resources. We are looking for a committed volunteer to enhance our visibility and support our fundraising efforts for both financial support, grants and in-kind items needed. Responsibilities Research potential partners and funders Help us to cultivate and develop relationships with foundations and other fundersNonprofit: Somali Youth & Family Development Center Are you passionate about supporting immigrant and refugee communities? Join us at the Somali Youth and Family Development Center (SOMFAM), where our mission is to empower Somali youth and families to grow stronger and healthier through youth mentoring, family education, and connections with community resources. We are looking for a committed volunteer to enhance our visibility and support our fundraising efforts for both financial support, grants and in-kind items needed. Responsibilities Research potential partners and funders Help us to cultivate and develop relationships with foundations and other fundersNonprofit: Somali Youth & Family Development Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55440 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Communications VolunteerAre you passionate about supporting immigrant and refugee communities? Join us at the Somali Youth and Family Development Center (SOMFAM), where our mission is to empower Somali youth and families to grow stronger and healthier through youth mentoring, family education, and connections with community resources. SOMFAM is in its start-up phase. We are looking for committed and resourceful volunteers to help us create a sound infrastructure as we work together to create a strong and vibrant nonprofit organization. We are looking for a communications volunteer to enhance our visibility and support our fundraising efforts. Responsibilities Help to create a monthly newsletter and develop content Help us craft stories to demonstrate the impact of SOMFAM’s programmingNonprofit: Somali Youth & Family Development Center Are you passionate about supporting immigrant and refugee communities? Join us at the Somali Youth and Family Development Center (SOMFAM), where our mission is to empower Somali youth and families to grow stronger and healthier through youth mentoring, family education, and connections with community resources. SOMFAM is in its start-up phase. We are looking for committed and resourceful volunteers to help us create a sound infrastructure as we work together to create a strong and vibrant nonprofit organization. We are looking for a communications volunteer to enhance our visibility and support our fundraising efforts. Responsibilities Help to create a monthly newsletter and develop content Help us craft stories to demonstrate the impact of SOMFAM’s programmingNonprofit: Somali Youth & Family Development Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55440 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media VolunteerAre you passionate about supporting immigrant and refugee communities? Join us at the Somali Youth and Family Development Center (SOMFAM), where our mission is to empower Somali youth and families to grow stronger and healthier through youth mentoring, family education, and connections with community resources. SOMFAM is in its start-up phase. We are looking for committed and resourceful volunteers to help us create a sound infrastructure as we work together to create a strong and vibrant nonprofit organization. We are looking for a Social Media volunteer to enhance our visibility and support our fundraising efforts.
Responsibilities Design content for various social media platforms Help us craft stories to demonstrate the impact of SOMFAM’s programming Develop a social media campaign for our Give to the Max day fundraising efforts
We would be very grateful for your support in these areas. If interested, please reach out to us!
Nonprofit: Somali Youth & Family Development Center Are you passionate about supporting immigrant and refugee communities? Join us at the Somali Youth and Family Development Center (SOMFAM), where our mission is to empower Somali youth and families to grow stronger and healthier through youth mentoring, family education, and connections with community resources. SOMFAM is in its start-up phase. We are looking for committed and resourceful volunteers to help us create a sound infrastructure as we work together to create a strong and vibrant nonprofit organization. We are looking for a Social Media volunteer to enhance our visibility and support our fundraising efforts.
Responsibilities Design content for various social media platforms Help us craft stories to demonstrate the impact of SOMFAM’s programming Develop a social media campaign for our Give to the Max day fundraising efforts
We would be very grateful for your support in these areas. If interested, please reach out to us!
Nonprofit: Somali Youth & Family Development Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55440 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Website content and SEO assistanceSince 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day. Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams. Help us develop content and refresh our website. Implement SEO best practices to drive more online traffic. Flexible schedule, work within your schedule to assist us with keeping the website updated. Flexible hours, work from home Nonprofit: Food for His Children Since 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day. Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams. Help us develop content and refresh our website. Implement SEO best practices to drive more online traffic. Flexible schedule, work within your schedule to assist us with keeping the website updated. Flexible hours, work from home Nonprofit: Food for His Children Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55032 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing and story telling assistanceSince 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day. Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams. Help us tell our story and gain support. Develop a variety of marketing materials to promote and share stories of the work. Examples include reviewing an organizational one-pager for funders, helping to develop a pitch for staff to use when they meet with tourists at the Farm and Innovation Center, etc. Flexible hours, work from home Nonprofit: Food for His Children Since 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day. Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams. Help us tell our story and gain support. Develop a variety of marketing materials to promote and share stories of the work. Examples include reviewing an organizational one-pager for funders, helping to develop a pitch for staff to use when they meet with tourists at the Farm and Innovation Center, etc. Flexible hours, work from home Nonprofit: Food for His Children Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55032 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ArchitectSince 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day. Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams. Looking for expertise in the development of the Farm and Innovation Center in Tanzania. Your expertise and skills will help us as we plan, design, and construct a community-centered space to support people in Tanzania. Concept design is completed, initial blue lines needed for specific spaces. Final drawings will be reviewed and approved by an architect in Tanzania. Flexible hours, work from home Nonprofit: Food for His Children Since 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day. Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams. Looking for expertise in the development of the Farm and Innovation Center in Tanzania. Your expertise and skills will help us as we plan, design, and construct a community-centered space to support people in Tanzania. Concept design is completed, initial blue lines needed for specific spaces. Final drawings will be reviewed and approved by an architect in Tanzania. Flexible hours, work from home Nonprofit: Food for His Children Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55032 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board memberSince 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day. Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams. We focus on sustainable processes, and community development to empower families and communities to become all they were created to be. Through a variety of programs, we support initiatives and families in Tanzania. We are looking for committed board members who care about our cause. Be an advocate and share your skills and expertise that help guide and grow the work of Food For His Children. Attending meetings and actively participating in committees Communicating with the executive director and other board members Following through on assignments Supporting program initiatives Ensuring financial stability of the organization including helping with fundraising efforts and sharing about Food for His Children within your networkFlexible hours, work from home Nonprofit: Food for His Children Since 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day. Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams. We focus on sustainable processes, and community development to empower families and communities to become all they were created to be. Through a variety of programs, we support initiatives and families in Tanzania. We are looking for committed board members who care about our cause. Be an advocate and share your skills and expertise that help guide and grow the work of Food For His Children. Attending meetings and actively participating in committees Communicating with the executive director and other board members Following through on assignments Supporting program initiatives Ensuring financial stability of the organization including helping with fundraising efforts and sharing about Food for His Children within your networkFlexible hours, work from home Nonprofit: Food for His Children Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55032 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant researcher/writerSince 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day. Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams. We are looking for support in research and writing. This is a key member of our team, working to enhance Food For His Children’s funding by identifying new sources of funding, and developing competitive grant applications. Flexible hours, work from home Nonprofit: Food for His Children Since 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day. Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams. We are looking for support in research and writing. This is a key member of our team, working to enhance Food For His Children’s funding by identifying new sources of funding, and developing competitive grant applications. Flexible hours, work from home Nonprofit: Food for His Children Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55032 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community outreachSince 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day. Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams. Work with the executive director to make more connections to build support for the mission and programs. Assist with outreach efforts and connecting with local organizations, funders, companies, and other group by making calls and/or sending emails. This role will help the executive director get in front of more people to gain support and tell the story of the efforts in Tanzania. Flexible hours, work from home Nonprofit: Food for His Children Since 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day. Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams. Work with the executive director to make more connections to build support for the mission and programs. Assist with outreach efforts and connecting with local organizations, funders, companies, and other group by making calls and/or sending emails. This role will help the executive director get in front of more people to gain support and tell the story of the efforts in Tanzania. Flexible hours, work from home Nonprofit: Food for His Children Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55032 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social media supportSince 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day. Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams. Are you looking for more ways to create engaging content? Help to create content and coordinate our social media efforts/campaigns/posts as well as look into metrics. This a crucial role in helping us share updates about our work and the families served. Flexible hours, work from home Nonprofit: Food for His Children Since 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day. Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams. Are you looking for more ways to create engaging content? Help to create content and coordinate our social media efforts/campaigns/posts as well as look into metrics. This a crucial role in helping us share updates about our work and the families served. Flexible hours, work from home Nonprofit: Food for His Children Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55032 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Data collection and evaluation expertiseSince 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day. Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams. We are looking for a volunteer with expertise in data collection and evaluation. Review all data points and help the team to prioritize/narrow down the info we collect. Help to determine the best methods to collect data given sensitive cultural differences and barriers to data collection. Flexible hours, work from home Nonprofit: Food for His Children Since 2008, Food for His Children (FFHC) has provided Christ-centered community development and humanitarian services to families and communities in rural Karatu, Tanzania, targeting those with income below $1 per day. Our vision is to eradicate extreme poverty so that children and families have food to eat, medical care, education, and the ability to work towards their dreams. We are looking for a volunteer with expertise in data collection and evaluation. Review all data points and help the team to prioritize/narrow down the info we collect. Help to determine the best methods to collect data given sensitive cultural differences and barriers to data collection. Flexible hours, work from home Nonprofit: Food for His Children Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55032 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board Member- Development10th Wave is seeking a new Board Member to serve from January 2024-January 2026. 10th Wave is a 501c(3) musician-led ensemble that collaborates with living, local and/or underrepresented artists to perform high quality programming and connect with the Minneapolis-St. Paul community.
We are seeking a board member with a strong background in fundraising, grant writing, and/or donor relations. This board member would play a significant role in mentoring and assisting our organization to raise funding for our concert seasons and expand our donor base. As a part of our strong commitment to diversity, we highly encourage BIPOC candidates to apply for this position.
Board Responsibilities Serve a 2 year term Attend 3 scheduled board meetings in the fiscal year virtually or in-person Serve on fundraising committee and attend meetings as necessary Advise the organization’s Director of Fundraising in identifying new donors, new sources of funding, and brainstorming fundraising campaigns for Give to the Max and an annual summer fundraiser event Reviewing and evaluating KPIs set for the fiscal year Partnering with other board members to ensure the organization’s mission and resolutions are being carried out Upholding the organization’s commitment to diversity and inclusion Represent and act as an ambassador to the organization’s mission and presence in the Minneapolis-St. Paul community
Qualifications Experience in fundraising or donor relations in their current or former profession. Enthusiasm or background in the classical music genre and/or arts industry Willingness to work with and mentor staff members Passion to bring inclusiveness and equity to the arts Commitment to our mission Nonprofit: 10th Wave Chamber Music Collective 10th Wave is seeking a new Board Member to serve from January 2024-January 2026. 10th Wave is a 501c(3) musician-led ensemble that collaborates with living, local and/or underrepresented artists to perform high quality programming and connect with the Minneapolis-St. Paul community.
We are seeking a board member with a strong background in fundraising, grant writing, and/or donor relations. This board member would play a significant role in mentoring and assisting our organization to raise funding for our concert seasons and expand our donor base. As a part of our strong commitment to diversity, we highly encourage BIPOC candidates to apply for this position.
Board Responsibilities Serve a 2 year term Attend 3 scheduled board meetings in the fiscal year virtually or in-person Serve on fundraising committee and attend meetings as necessary Advise the organization’s Director of Fundraising in identifying new donors, new sources of funding, and brainstorming fundraising campaigns for Give to the Max and an annual summer fundraiser event Reviewing and evaluating KPIs set for the fiscal year Partnering with other board members to ensure the organization’s mission and resolutions are being carried out Upholding the organization’s commitment to diversity and inclusion Represent and act as an ambassador to the organization’s mission and presence in the Minneapolis-St. Paul community
Qualifications Experience in fundraising or donor relations in their current or former profession. Enthusiasm or background in the classical music genre and/or arts industry Willingness to work with and mentor staff members Passion to bring inclusiveness and equity to the arts Commitment to our mission Nonprofit: 10th Wave Chamber Music Collective Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55432 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TutorsHello,
Friendship Academy of the Arts is looking for tutors to work with students K-8th grade. This can be an individual or group of any size. Tutoring can take place before, during or after school. If interested contact Dr. B. Charvez Russell at brussell@friendshipacademy.org. Thanks! Nonprofit: Friendship Academy of the Arts Hello,
Friendship Academy of the Arts is looking for tutors to work with students K-8th grade. This can be an individual or group of any size. Tutoring can take place before, during or after school. If interested contact Dr. B. Charvez Russell at brussell@friendshipacademy.org. Thanks! Nonprofit: Friendship Academy of the Arts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55406 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ESL Lead and assistant teachers at the Blaisdell YMCAWe're currently looking for volunteers to help teach English classes at our Blaisdell YMCA classroom location. Classes are small group (~10) and include roles as lead teachers, assistants/co-teachers, and 1-1/small groups for Beginning literacy students. To apply, you can click the link here to fill out our Volunteer Interest Form, or contact our Education Volunteer Coordinator, Sam Monroe at (612) 930-3493 or education@lyndale.org. Volunteer Interest Form Link: bit.ly/LNAVolunteerApp
Nonprofit: Lyndale Neighborhood Association We're currently looking for volunteers to help teach English classes at our Blaisdell YMCA classroom location. Classes are small group (~10) and include roles as lead teachers, assistants/co-teachers, and 1-1/small groups for Beginning literacy students. To apply, you can click the link here to fill out our Volunteer Interest Form, or contact our Education Volunteer Coordinator, Sam Monroe at (612) 930-3493 or education@lyndale.org. Volunteer Interest Form Link: bit.ly/LNAVolunteerApp
Nonprofit: Lyndale Neighborhood Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ESL Lead and assistant teachers at Sagrado Corazon de JesusOur association is currently looking for volunteers to help teach English classes at Sagrado Corazon de Jesus to small student groups. Previous teaching experience and proficiency in Spanish are not required but can be helpful. Nonprofit: Lyndale Neighborhood Association Our association is currently looking for volunteers to help teach English classes at Sagrado Corazon de Jesus to small student groups. Previous teaching experience and proficiency in Spanish are not required but can be helpful. Nonprofit: Lyndale Neighborhood Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55409 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Employment Case Manager VolunteerRemove barriers, build prosperity, help create a community Want to make your day by having real connections and lasting impact with others? We’re looking for a dedicated volunteer to assist with all aspects of Daily Work’s career services program including working directly with job seekers and helping them with their employment goals. This includes: researching and identifying ways to more effectively support job seekers track and bolster outcomes, and collaborating with colleagues to enhance Daily Work’s effectiveness. This position heavily utilizes the computer. Daily Work is committed to having a diverse staff, intern, and volunteer workforce. We encourage people from all racial, ethnic, socioeconomic backgrounds to apply. What You’ll Do as an Employment Case Manager Coordinate services, develop action steps, and advocate to assist job seekers with: Obtaining professional resumes and cover letters Identifying and applying for jobs and interviewing effectively Improving job-readiness skills Identifying and securing resources related to any needs that will improve employability such as basic needs, job training, language learning, transportation, and more Developing workplace skills related to problem-solving and communicating effectively with co-workers, supervisors, and others. Use Apricot software to accurately and thoroughly document job seeker interactions and progress. Report interviews obtained and job offers accepted or declined as soon as possible. Regularly follow-up with job seekers to update status.Nonprofit: Daily Work Remove barriers, build prosperity, help create a community Want to make your day by having real connections and lasting impact with others? We’re looking for a dedicated volunteer to assist with all aspects of Daily Work’s career services program including working directly with job seekers and helping them with their employment goals. This includes: researching and identifying ways to more effectively support job seekers track and bolster outcomes, and collaborating with colleagues to enhance Daily Work’s effectiveness. This position heavily utilizes the computer. Daily Work is committed to having a diverse staff, intern, and volunteer workforce. We encourage people from all racial, ethnic, socioeconomic backgrounds to apply. What You’ll Do as an Employment Case Manager Coordinate services, develop action steps, and advocate to assist job seekers with: Obtaining professional resumes and cover letters Identifying and applying for jobs and interviewing effectively Improving job-readiness skills Identifying and securing resources related to any needs that will improve employability such as basic needs, job training, language learning, transportation, and more Developing workplace skills related to problem-solving and communicating effectively with co-workers, supervisors, and others. Use Apricot software to accurately and thoroughly document job seeker interactions and progress. Report interviews obtained and job offers accepted or declined as soon as possible. Regularly follow-up with job seekers to update status.Nonprofit: Daily Work Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Rock from the Heart - Legal assistanceRock from the Heart is seeking an attorney or paralegal to assist (ideally pro bono) to: review contracts with venues and entertainers design waivers of liability for volunteers review articles of incorporation update bylawsNonprofit: Rock from the Heart Rock from the Heart is seeking an attorney or paralegal to assist (ideally pro bono) to: review contracts with venues and entertainers design waivers of liability for volunteers review articles of incorporation update bylawsNonprofit: Rock from the Heart Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board Member- Marketing10th Wave is seeking a new Board Member to serve from January 2024-January 2026. 10th Wave is a 501c(3) musician-led ensemble that collaborates with living, local and/or underrepresented artists to perform high quality programming and connect with the Minneapolis-St. Paul community.
We are seeking a board member with a strong background in marketing. This board member would play a significant role in mentoring and assisting our organization with establishing a strong social media presence as well as connecting with current and new audiences. As a part of our strong commitment to diversity, we highly encourage BIPOC candidates to apply for this position.
Board Responsibilities Serve a 2 year term Attend 3 scheduled board meetings in the fiscal year virtually or in-person Serve on marketing committee and attend meetings as necessary Advise the organization’s Director of Marketing in establishing a strong social media presence, creating effective marketing promotions, and brainstorming strategies for audience engagement Reviewing and evaluating marketing KPIs set for the fiscal year Partnering with other board members to ensure the organization’s mission and resolutions are being carried out Upholding the organization’s commitment to diversity and inclusion Represent and act as an ambassador to the organization’s mission and presence in the Minneapolis-St. Paul community
Qualifications Experience in marketing in their current or former profession. Enthusiasm or background in the classical music genre and/or arts industry Willingness to work with and mentor staff members Passion to bring inclusiveness and equity to the arts Commitment to our mission Nonprofit: 10th Wave Chamber Music Collective 10th Wave is seeking a new Board Member to serve from January 2024-January 2026. 10th Wave is a 501c(3) musician-led ensemble that collaborates with living, local and/or underrepresented artists to perform high quality programming and connect with the Minneapolis-St. Paul community.
We are seeking a board member with a strong background in marketing. This board member would play a significant role in mentoring and assisting our organization with establishing a strong social media presence as well as connecting with current and new audiences. As a part of our strong commitment to diversity, we highly encourage BIPOC candidates to apply for this position.
Board Responsibilities Serve a 2 year term Attend 3 scheduled board meetings in the fiscal year virtually or in-person Serve on marketing committee and attend meetings as necessary Advise the organization’s Director of Marketing in establishing a strong social media presence, creating effective marketing promotions, and brainstorming strategies for audience engagement Reviewing and evaluating marketing KPIs set for the fiscal year Partnering with other board members to ensure the organization’s mission and resolutions are being carried out Upholding the organization’s commitment to diversity and inclusion Represent and act as an ambassador to the organization’s mission and presence in the Minneapolis-St. Paul community
Qualifications Experience in marketing in their current or former profession. Enthusiasm or background in the classical music genre and/or arts industry Willingness to work with and mentor staff members Passion to bring inclusiveness and equity to the arts Commitment to our mission Nonprofit: 10th Wave Chamber Music Collective Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Gallery AssistantVolunteers in this role will serve as the first point of contact as guests arrive to the M. In this The M provides parking validation or free rides through Metro Transit for all volunteers. Nonprofit: Minnesota Museum of American Art Volunteers in this role will serve as the first point of contact as guests arrive to the M. In this The M provides parking validation or free rides through Metro Transit for all volunteers. Nonprofit: Minnesota Museum of American Art Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Gallery AssistantVolunteers in this role will serve as the first point of contact as guests arrive to the M. In this Nonprofit: Minnesota Museum of American Art Volunteers in this role will serve as the first point of contact as guests arrive to the M. In this Nonprofit: Minnesota Museum of American Art Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board MembersFlying Pig Thrift, est. 2019, is looking for 3-5 volunteers with some prior Board experience or in a professional or organizational capacity. We are a financially-stable nonprofit volunteer-based thrift store in the Hamline Midway neighborhood in St Paul. Board members usually spend about 2-3 hours each month (attending a Board meeting and working on an occasional project). Board meetings are the third Monday at 7:00 pm (Zoom). Please call the store (651-646-9697) and speak with Cheryl for further details and a Board volunteer application.
Nonprofit: Flying Pig Thrift Flying Pig Thrift, est. 2019, is looking for 3-5 volunteers with some prior Board experience or in a professional or organizational capacity. We are a financially-stable nonprofit volunteer-based thrift store in the Hamline Midway neighborhood in St Paul. Board members usually spend about 2-3 hours each month (attending a Board meeting and working on an occasional project). Board meetings are the third Monday at 7:00 pm (Zoom). Please call the store (651-646-9697) and speak with Cheryl for further details and a Board volunteer application.
Nonprofit: Flying Pig Thrift Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Resident Mentor: ACTS Training ProgramPURPOSE: RESPONSIBILITIES: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL EFFORT: TRAINING: COMMITTMENT: TYPE: Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities PURPOSE: RESPONSIBILITIES: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL EFFORT: TRAINING: COMMITTMENT: TYPE: Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55130 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Resident Mentor Community Volunteer: ACTS Training ProgramPURPOSE: RESPONSIBILITIES: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL EFFORT: TRAINING: COMMITTMENT: TYPE: Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities PURPOSE: RESPONSIBILITIES: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL EFFORT: TRAINING: COMMITTMENT: TYPE: Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55130 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Men's Programming Activity Leader: ACTS Training ProgramPURPOSE: RESPONSIBILITIES: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL EFFORT: TRAINING: COMMITTMENT: TYPE: Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities PURPOSE: RESPONSIBILITIES: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL EFFORT: TRAINING: COMMITTMENT: TYPE: Nonprofit: Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55130 Allow Groups: Yes |