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Community Manager_Whole Person Economy
Engages WPE community members and enable co-creative aspects of components (i.e. content, consulting) This person will work with the core team to co-develop, promote and execute initiatives that foster activity & engagement with members and attract new members. He/she will be organized, comfortable managing communications with stakeholders, familiar with CRM systems and able to track outreach & engagement. Note: Depending on qualifcations, we could focus solely on our customer relations management, as there is support needed there Essential Tasks Content creation - writing content - blog posts, articles, newsletters, communications materials, and material for social media channels Social media marketing - creating, managing and growing the company’s presence through blogs, Twitter, Facebook, and other strategically relevant online properties Customer relations - Responsible for customer support - answering questions however they come in (phone, e-mail, Twitter) and managing any online feedback forums. Retains and expands existing member relationships and has oversight responsibilities for attracting new members. Communications/marketing strategy - creating strategic marketing/communications plans to provide direction for communications and engaging with the members Analytics - Using Google Analytics and other measurement tools to provide reports on metrics, and continually fnd ways to improve on those metrics "To help support you joining the right part of CrowdDoing for you, please use this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSftd6E0tyV2uq7mMty1rZ80BB2MSGhbnof9gRBvaQXbrttIkg/viewform?usp=sf_link" The only way CrowdDoing.world can realize its impact potential is through virtual volunteers,service learners(http://blog.reframeit.com/service-learning-and-skilled-volunteering/), and micro-leaders (https://real-leaders.com/leveraging-micro-leadership-to-make-aspirational-goals-achievable/) coming together. See this brief video aboutMicro-leadership at CrowdDoing (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhdB2YJ8Ocs&app=desktop). Micro-leadership means that each person adopts a dimension of responsibility for a collective problem in our society through collaborating on that area creatively individually and together through social innovation. You are also welcome to see more background on CrowdDoing at our Youtube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVoL7fai7oa95fBo44FC0gA?sub_confirmation=1). Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/crowddoing.world/), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CrowdDoing-515295062320613) , LinkedIn ( https://www.linkedin.com/company/18910309/ ). You can see a CrowdDoing Volunteering FAQ here. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zCkbEQX8PHh8k85BS0iIhsJJxADqdH3Kpn1PDbI1Uno/edit?usp=sharing If you have any questions about processes for joining crowddoing as a volunteer please write to volunteerorientation@crowddoing.world
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Volunteer Marketing Content Editor CSR Partnerships Needed!
We are looking for a Marketing Content Editor to support CSR Partnerships department with marketing material. The Content Editor should be able to support the Content Writer in editing marketing documents, articles, web forms, templates and other marketing work effectively; and is a bridging person who should be skillful to fulfill the needs of writer, client and reader. Ultimately, the Content Editor will help CSR Partnerships reach our target audience by delivering both useful and appealing information to promote CrowdDoing volunteer service to CSR representatives for effective volunteer engagement and volunteer matching grants. Some typical responsibilities include: * Coordinate with Marketing Writer and HRBPs/CSR members to edit the marketing content material for CSR. * Edit Web forms/Google forms/Web invitations and other marketing work as necessary. * Support to promote content on social networks and monitor engagement as necessary. * Provide expertise on marketing to CSR team. Leverage Google keyword to search for opportunities of volunteer matching grants. Connect potential volunteers to HRBPs if necessary. Participate in weekly CSR meeting. Commit to volunteer minimum 04 hours per week. Preferred Skills and Experience: Proven successful marketing content edition experience Familiar with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, Content Management Systems would be an advantage. A good understanding of SEO Social Media / Blogging/Google Keyword Interpersonal and Communication Creativity Excellent editing skills in English "To help support you joining the right part of CrowdDoing for you, please use this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSftd6E0tyV2uq7mMty1rZ80BB2MSGhbnof9gRBvaQXbrttIkg/viewform?usp=sf_link" The only way CrowdDoing.world can realize its impact potential is through virtual volunteers, service learners (http://blog.reframeit.com/service-learning-and-skilled-volunteering/), and micro-leaders ( https://real-leaders.com/leveraging-micro-leadership-to-make-aspirational-goals-achievable/ ) coming together. See this brief video about Micro-leadership at CrowdDoing ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhdB2YJ8Ocs&app=desktop ). Micro-leadership means that each person adopts a dimension of responsibility for a collective problem in our society through collaborating on that area creatively individually and together through social innovation. You are also welcome to see more background on CrowdDoing at our Youtube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVoL7fai7oa95fBo44FC0gA?sub_confirmation=1). Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/crowddoing.world/), Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/CrowdDoing-515295062320613 ) , LinkedIn ( https://www.linkedin.com/company/18910309/ ). You can see a CrowdDoing Volunteering FAQ here . https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zCkbEQX8PHh8k85BS0iIhsJJxADqdH3Kpn1PDbI1Uno/edit?usp=sharing If you have any questions about processes for joining crowddoing as a volunteer please write to volunteerorientation@crowddoing.world
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Medicinal Foods, Volunteer Finance Director, CrowdDoing
Medicinal Foods for Stress, Sleep and Anxiety is recruiting Medicinal Foods, Volunteer Finance Director, CrowdDoing. Finance director includes a mix of project management roles and finance direction roles for CrowdDoing. We're helping to build medicinal foods literacy and citizen science of foods & herbs for Stress, Sleep and Anxiety. We are looking for a reliable Financial Director that will analyze every day financial activities and subsequently provide advice and guidance to upper management on future financial plans. The goal is to enable the company’s leaders to make sound business decisions and meet the company’s objectives. Responsibilities*Provide financial reports and interpret financial information to managerial staff while recommending further courses of action. *Advise on investment activities and provide strategies that the company should take *Maintain the financial health of the organization. *Analyze costs, pricing, variable contributions, sales results and the company’s actual performance compared to the business plans. *Develop trends and projections for the firm’s finances. *Conduct reviews and evaluations for cost-reduction opportunities. *Oversee operations of the finance department, set goals and objectives, and design a framework for these to be met. *Manage the preparation of the company’s budget. *Liase with auditors to ensure appropriate monitoring of company finances is maintained. *Correspond with various other departments, discussing company plans and agreeing on future paths to be taken.Requirements*Proven experience as a Financial Director *Experience in the financial sector with previous possible roles such as financial analyst *Extensive understanding of financial trends both within the company and general market patterns *Proficient user of finance software *Strong interpersonal, communication and presentation skills *Able to manage, guide and lead employees to ensure appropriate financial processes are being used *A solid understanding of financial statistics and accounting principles *Working knowledge of all statutory legislation and regulations *BS/MA degree in Finance, Accounting or Economics *Professional qualification such as CFA/CPA or similar will be considered a plus "To help support you joining the right part of CrowdDoing for you, please use this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSftd6E0tyV2uq7mMty1rZ80BB2MSGhbnof9gRBvaQXbrttIkg/viewform?usp=sf_link" Mission Statement: CrowdDoing.world's Foods.& Herbs for Stress,Sleep & Anxiety Initiative aims to give people agency by educating people about their options with regards to their natural remedies for these aspects of their mental health. We do so by analyzing scientific research and clinical evidence, gathering new evidence through data science and citizen science, and recommending to individuals optimal combinations of teas, tinctures, and powders that can be used to achieve each individual's mental health goals. We conduct this research with the goal of allowing people to make informed decisions about their health and to increase access to healthy stress-coping alternatives. These healthy coping mechanisms can reduce reliance on harmful self-medication practices such as alcohol abuse or behavior likely to lead to opioid addiction. Value Proposition: Tinctures, teas and powders from herbal medicine combinations can represent better risk/reward ratios Through citizen science and data science over time we have the aspirational goal to meet and exceed evidence parity with regards to evidence of effectiveness for herbal medicines for stress & anxiety compared with pharmaceuticals. That mission is attractive for people to participate in as its an opportunity for global collaboration to create increasingly usable natural medicine for stress and anxiety. Each person can go upstream of their mental health challenges and adopt healthier coping mechanisms. The only way CrowdDoing.world can realize its impact potential is through virtual volunteers,service learners(http://blog.reframeit.com/service-learning-and-skilled-volunteering/), and micro-leaders (https://real-leaders.com/leveraging-micro-leadership-to-make-aspirational-goals-achievable/) coming together. See this brief video aboutMicro-leadership at CrowdDoing (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhdB2YJ8Ocs&app=desktop). Micro-leadership means that each person adopts a dimension of responsibility for a collective problem in our society through collaborating on that area creatively individually and together through social innovation. You are also welcome to see more background on CrowdDoing at our Youtube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVoL7fai7oa95fBo44FC0gA?sub_confirmation=1). Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/crowddoing.world/), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CrowdDoing-515295062320613) , LinkedIn ( https://www.linkedin.com/company/18910309/ ). You can see a CrowdDoing Volunteering FAQ here. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zCkbEQX8PHh8k85BS0iIhsJJxADqdH3Kpn1PDbI1Uno/edit?usp=sharing If you have any questions about processes for joining crowddoing as a volunteer please write to volunteerorientation@crowddoing.world
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Teach algebra to a 9th grader with Learn To Be!
with Learn To BeLTB Tutors are dedicated volunteers who believe deeply in educational equity. Our tutors volunteer their time to make the lives of underserved K-12 kids and their families easier, their opportunities greater, and their dreams bigger. We are currently seeing a rise in the need for Spanish speaking tutors. Most tutoring will be done in English, but many of our families require communication in Spanish. Spanish speakers don't need to be fluent, conversational Spanish is also a plus! Responsibilities: Select your own student to work with from a list of available student profiles. Commit to tutoring at least 1-2x per week for 3 months or longer (this is flexible as semesters end). Support your student/s with homework help or use the resources provided by LTB to create your own lesson plans for your student. Submit 1-2 minute feedback forms after each tutoring session. Don't Miss the Opportunity To: Change a kid's life for the better by providing free online tutoring to students from underserved communities. Build connections with students from all over the US to broaden your perspective and learn more about yourself. Join a diverse network of passionate individuals. Receive community service hours, letters of recommendation, and build your resume! Volunteer on your own schedule without having to leave the house. Develop your leadership skills as a successful tutor and mentor. Earn hours towards the Presidential Volunteer Service Award (LTB is a qualifying organization and would be happy to purchase the award for our tutors) *Tutoring with LTB is a 100% volunteer and unpaid position. We are so grateful for your support. We would not be where we are without our volunteer tutors. APPLY HERE: https://www.learntobe.org/apply
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Do you enjoy doing math problems? Help a 3rd grader with their multiplication!
with Learn To BeLTB Tutors are dedicated volunteers who believe deeply in educational equity. Our tutors volunteer their time to make the lives of underserved K-12 kids and their families easier, their opportunities greater, and their dreams bigger. We are currently seeing a rise in the need for Spanish speaking tutors. Most tutoring will be done in English, but many of our families require communication in Spanish. Spanish speakers don't need to be fluent, conversational Spanish is also a plus! Responsibilities: Select your own student to work with from a list of available student profiles. Commit to tutoring at least 1-2x per week for 3 months or longer (this is flexible as semesters end). Support your student/s with homework help or use the resources provided by LTB to create your own lesson plans for your student. Submit 1-2 minute feedback forms after each tutoring session. Don't Miss the Opportunity To: Change a kid's life for the better by providing free online tutoring to students from underserved communities. Build connections with students from all over the US to broaden your perspective and learn more about yourself. Join a diverse network of passionate individuals. Receive community service hours, letters of recommendation, and build your resume! Volunteer on your own schedule without having to leave the house. Develop your leadership skills as a successful tutor and mentor. Earn hours towards the Presidential Volunteer Service Award (LTB is a qualifying organization and would be happy to purchase the award for our tutors). *Tutoring with LTB is a 100% volunteer and unpaid position. We are so grateful for your support. We would not be where we are without our volunteer tutors. APPLY HERE: https://www.learntobe.org/apply
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Do you love working with kindergarteners? Tutor them in reading with Learn To Be.
with Learn To BeLTB Tutors are dedicated volunteers who believe deeply in educational equity. Our tutors volunteer their time to make the lives of underserved K-12 kids and their families easier, their opportunities greater, and their dreams bigger. We are currently seeing a rise in the need for Spanish speaking tutors. Most tutoring will be done in English, but many of our families require communication in Spanish. Spanish speakers don't need to be fluent, conversational Spanish is also a plus! Responsibilities: Select your own student to work with from a list of available student profiles. Commit to tutoring at least 1-2x per week for 3 months or longer (this is flexible as semesters end) Support your student/s with homework help or use the resources provided by LTB to create your own lesson plans for your student. Submit 1-2 minute feedback forms after each tutoring session. Don't Miss the Opportunity To: Change a kid's life for the better by providing free online tutoring to students from underserved communities. Build connections with students from all over the US to broaden your perspective and learn more about yourself. Join a diverse network of passionate individuals. Receive community service hours, letters of recommendation, and build your resume! Volunteer on your own schedule without having to leave the house. Develop your leadership skills as a successful tutor and mentor. Earn hours towards the Presidential Volunteer Service Award (LTB is a qualifying organization and would be happy to purchase the award for our tutors) *Tutoring with LTB is a 100% volunteer and unpaid position. We are so grateful for your support. We would not be where we are without our volunteer tutors. APPLY HERE: https://www.learntobe.org/apply
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Support Deployed Service Members - Soldiers' Angels Virtual Opportunity
Do you want to support our dedicated US Service Members deployed to combat and humanitarian zones worldwide? You can make a difference by supporting a deployed service member through Soldiers' Angels! Send heartfelt cards, letters, and care packages regularly throughout a Service Member's deployment to let them know they're not alone. Join us in standing with our deployed heroes from the comfort of your own home! To get started, register as an Angel by visiting: https://soldiersangels.my.site.com/s/login/
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Crafting and Sewing for Veterans and Service Members - Soldiers' Angels Virtual Opportunities
Dedicate your crafting skills to and provide handmade comfort and support to veterans, deployed service members, and their families! Whether you're a seasoned craftsperson or just enjoy creative hobbies, you can make a meaningful impact through crafting opportunities with Soldiers’ Angels. Our volunteers, known as Angels, give their unique talents and abilities in knitting, sewing, crocheting, and quilting to create heartfelt gifts of support for our troops. If you're less experienced, you can also contribute by making no-sew blankets! These lovingly crafted items are then distributed within the military community, benefiting active-duty service members, expectant military families, and patients in VA hospitals across the nation. Join us in making a difference today! To get started, register as an Angel by visiting: https://soldiersangels.my.site.com/s/login/
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Provide Direct Support to a Deployed Military Chaplain - Soldiers' Angels Virtual Opportunity
Would you like to make a meaningful impact by providing essential support to deployed chaplains as they offer comfort and guidance to our brave US Service Members? You can contribute to this vital mission right from the comfort of your own home! Through Soldiers’ Angels, you can supply deployed chaplains with items that aid them in their critical work. As a volunteer, you can prepare non-denominational letters to be distributed to service members, as well as gifts and supplies that uplift and comfort those in need! Because chaplains travel through war zones, collaborating with them means Soldiers' Angels can reach personnel stationed in remote areas feeling isolated and lonely, and in need of a morale boost. Additionally, we strongly encourage service members to submit their names for adoption through their chaplain, further creating a sense of connection and camaraderie for them. Join us in supporting our deployed service members and chaplains, ensuring that no one feels alone or forgotten in their service to our country. Your contribution can make a world of difference in the lives of those who sacrifice so much for our freedom! To get started, register as an Angel by visiting: https://soldiersangels.my.site.com/s/login/
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Become a Virtual Academic Mentor
with Be A Mentor, Inc.Sign up with Be A Mentor to be an Academic Mentor to a struggling youth. We need your special skills and perspective to show a young person what opportunities they have and give them the confidence to work towards big goals. An Academic Mentor is a trusted caring adult that spends at least one hour per week with their mentee using Be A Mentor’s Virtual Mentoring Platform. Mentors focus on goal setting, homework help, and career exploration. While there may be a focus on homework help in the meetings, these sessions are more than just tutoring. Mentees form a personal relationship with their mentor to build resilience, social engagement, and a support network. Virtual mentoring removes barriers of distance, requires no commute time, and can offer a flexible schedule. However, mentors must be in the United States. Due to our current background check system we are unable to accept anyone outside of the US at this time. The COVID-19 Pandemic has exacerbated many of the issues that youth were facing before the pandemic. Now youth are dealing with: Isolation Anxiety Falling behind in their studies Low self esteem Disbelief in a positive future Academic Mentoring is life changing for youth. Mentors Provide: One-on-one attention Study skills Academic support Goal setting Encouragement for success Sign up here: https://beamentor.org/wp/become-an-academic-mentor/ Highlight the url above, right click and select "go to..." to open.
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
AFSP Virginia Chapter Tabling/Outreach Volunteer
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Virginia Chapter is seeking volunteers to attend tabling and/or outreach events to share information and prevention resources in our community. Upon signing up, you will receive additional information about AFSP Virginia and existing opportunities. Volunteer applicants should be very comfortable engaging with the public, casual but professional in appearance, and able to stand or sit for extended periods of time. No prior experience is necessary, and a brief training will be provided. Guidelines for tabling events will also be provided to help you prepare. New volunteers will have an opportunity to work with an experienced volunteer to become comfortable before tabling on their own. AFSP does not provide crisis services. If you or a loved one is in need of crisis services, please contact the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988 or visit 988.lifeline.org. Within Virginia, crisis resources are available in many areas through local Community Services Boards. Click here to search for your nearest CSB.
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Bereavement Care Packages
with Premium HospiceGather and create a gift basket for the bereaved family members from our hospice services. Bereavement care packages could include items such as: Candle to light when they’re missing their loved one a little extra Journal for writing down their thoughts Packet of flower seeds to plant in their loved one’s honor Photo album to preserve memories of a loved one forever Picture frame for displaying their favorite photo of their loved one Book with a meaningful message about grief Stuffed animal to give them some comfort Coloring book to give them a healthy outlet for their grief Craft kits to make a memento in honor of their loved one The care packages can be mailed to our office. A trained volunteer or staff will drop off within a few days after their loved one has passed.
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Tutor in-person with Adult Literacy program! - They need hope & reading skills!
The Anixter Center is seeking volunteer tutors for our adult literacy program! Volunteers would be expected to complete approximately fourteen hours of online training on being a literacy tutor and working with adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Once training is complete we ask that volunteers commit to one hour a week of one-on-one tutoring for a minimum of three months but we would of course prefer that they stick around longer! We currently have in person (socially distanced, wearing a mask, outdoors when feasible) options or virtual options depending on the learner’s access to and ability to use the internet.
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Become A Mentor for Youth Struggling During the Pandemic - ALL ONLINE
with Be A Mentor, Inc.The COVID-19 pandemic challenged most people, but reports suggest that the impact on teenagers has been especially significant. While adults have also reported that COVID-19-related fears and stress have impaired their mental health, young people have been particularly susceptible because of school closures and distance learning, the inability to interact closely with friends, stress, and loneliness. They have fallen behind both academically and socially and need YOU to step in help them get on track! We need your special skills and perspective to show a young person what opportunities they have and give them the confidence to work towards big goals. An Academic Mentor is a trusted caring adult that spends at least one hour per week with their mentee using Be A Mentor’s Virtual Mentoring Platform. Mentors focus on goal setting, homework help, and career exploration. While there may be a focus on homework help in the meetings, these sessions are more than just tutoring. Mentees form a personal relationship with their mentor to build resilience, social engagement, and a support network. Virtual mentoring removes barriers of distance, requires no commute time, and can offer a flexible schedule. However, mentors must be in the United States. Due to our current background check system we are unable to accept anyone outside of the US at this time. Sign up to become an Academic Mentor and help a youth reach their full potential. Copy and paste this link to sign up: https://beamentor.org/wp/become-an-academic-mentor/
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Write Letters to Deployed Soldiers' - Soldiers' Angels Virtual Opportunity
Receiving letters from home has an immense impact on our deployed service members. Do you want to ensure that US Service Members deployed to combat and humanitarian areas worldwide know they have your support? Are you interested in volunteering from the comfort of your own home? You can do both through letter writing opportunities with Soldiers’ Angels! Join us as a volunteer Angel and send letters filled with support, encouragement, and gratitude to a deployed service member. Your heartfelt words can make a world of difference to those serving far from home. Register today and let our troops know they are appreciated and not forgotten! To get started, register as an Angel by visiting: https://soldiersangels.my.site.com/s/login/
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Support Female Caregivers of Military Heroes - Soldiers' Angels, Women of Valor
The Women of Valor Program provides essential support to female caregivers of post-9/11 wounded, ill, and injured service members and veterans. As a volunteer with Soldiers' Angels, you can make a meaningful difference in their lives by offering: - Inspirational and encouraging gifts - Thoughtful cards filled with support and appreciation - Flowers to celebrate their birthdays Join us in supporting these extraordinary women who selflessly care for our military heroes. Your support can brighten their days and show them the appreciation they truly deserve! To get started, register as an Angel by visiting: https://soldiersangels.my.site.com/s/login/
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Empower Female Caregivers of Military Heroes - Soldiers' Angels Virtual Opportunity
The Women of Valor Program provides essential support to female caregivers of post-9/11 wounded, ill, and injured service members and veterans. As a volunteer with Soldiers' Angels, you can make a meaningful difference in their lives by offering: - Inspirational and encouraging gifts - Thoughtful cards filled with support and appreciation - Flowers to celebrate their birthdays Join us in supporting these extraordinary women who selflessly care for our military heroes. Your support can brighten their days and show them the appreciation they truly deserve! To get started, register as an Angel by visiting: https://soldiersangels.my.site.com/s/login/
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Write Letters to Deployed Soldiers' - Soldiers' Angels Virtual Opportunity
Receiving letters from home has an immense impact on our deployed service members. Do you want to ensure that US Service Members deployed to combat and humanitarian areas worldwide know they have your support? Are you interested in volunteering from the comfort of your own home? You can do both through letter writing opportunities with Soldiers’ Angels! Join us as a volunteer Angel and send letters filled with support, encouragement, and gratitude to a deployed service member. Your heartfelt words can make a world of difference to those serving far from home. Register today and let our troops know they are appreciated and not forgotten! To get started, register as an Angel by visiting: https://soldiersangels.my.site.com/s/login/
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Support Deployed Service Members - Soldiers' Angels Virtual Opportunity
Do you want to support our dedicated US Service Members deployed to combat and humanitarian zones worldwide? You can make a difference by supporting a deployed service member through Soldiers' Angels! Send heartfelt cards, letters, and care packages regularly throughout a Service Member's deployment to let them know they're not alone. Join us in standing with our deployed heroes from the comfort of your own home! To get started, register as an Angel by visiting: https://soldiersangels.my.site.com/s/login/
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Crafting and Sewing for Veterans and Service Members - Soldiers' Angels Virtual Opportunities
Dedicate your crafting skills to and provide handmade comfort and support to veterans, deployed service members, and their families! Whether you're a seasoned craftsperson or just enjoy creative hobbies, you can make a meaningful impact through crafting opportunities with Soldiers’ Angels. Our volunteers, known as Angels, give their unique talents and abilities in knitting, sewing, crocheting, and quilting to create heartfelt gifts of support for our troops. If you're less experienced, you can also contribute by making no-sew blankets! These lovingly crafted items are then distributed within the military community, benefiting active-duty service members, expectant military families, and patients in VA hospitals across the nation. Join us in making a difference today! To get started, register as an Angel by visiting: https://soldiersangels.my.site.com/s/login/
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Baby Showers for Military Families - Soldiers' Angels, Virtual opportunity
The Soldiers' Angels Baby Showers volunteer opportunities plays a vital role in helping expectant spouses of deployed service members, post-9/11 wounded, ill, or injured service members and veterans in celebrating the arrival of their precious newborns. Our "virtual baby showers" are heartwarming and enjoyable events to be a part of! We're on the lookout for caring individuals with a passion for knitting, crocheting, sewing, and shopping for all things baby. These items bring comfort and joy to the families of our dedicated service members who deserve our unwavering support and encouragement. Join us in making an impact in their lives! To get started, register as an Angel by visiting: https://soldiersangels.my.site.com/s/login/
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Host virtual coffee chat for older adults
with Family EldercareFamily Eldercare's Lifetime Connections Without Walls is a virtual activities program for older adults across the country. We offer social and educational sessions by phone and video. We're looking for volunteers to facilitate our 30-minute COFFEE TALK session on Wednesdays at 10:30 am - 11:00 am Central Standard Time (CST). The time commitment is about an hour, from 10:15 am-11:15 am CST to account for pre and post-session tasks. If every Wednesday is too much of a commitment, we can create a rotational schedule . Coffee Talk is a conversational session. As the facilitator, you will lead the conversation and have things planned to discuss, e.g., current events (staying away from politics and other heated topics, of course), trivia, fun facts - you name it. Often times, the participants lead the conversation, despite what you've planned! The goal of the session is to have friendly conversation and increase social connectivity. While this volunteer opportunity is virtual, you must live in the U.S. Phone, computer, and internet connection is required, along with a positive attitude and fun energy that transfers well over the phone to older adults. Training and ongoing support provided. Thanks for considering this opportunity!
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Become An Online Mentor To A Youth In-Need
with Be A Mentor, Inc.Sign up with Be A Mentor to be a Virtual Academic Mentor to a struggling youth. Many kids are struggling right now with the Pandemic, remote learning, and all the normal difficulties of youth. We need your special skills and perspective to show a young person what opportunities they have and give them the confidence to work towards big goals. An Academic Mentor is a trusted caring adult that spends at least one hour per week with their mentee using Be A Mentor’s Virtual Mentoring Platform. As a Mentor, you will focus on goal setting, homework help, and career exploration. While there may be a focus on homework help in the meetings, these sessions are more than just tutoring. You and your Mentee will form a personal relationship to build resilience, social engagement, and a support network. Virtual mentoring removes barriers of distance, requires no commute time, and can offer a flexible schedule. However, mentors must be in the United States. Due to our current background check system we are unable to accept anyone outside of the US at this time. The COVID-19 Pandemic has exacerbated many of the issues that youth were facing before the pandemic. Now youth are dealing with: Isolation Anxiety Falling behind in their studies Low self esteem Disbelief in a positive future Academic Mentoring is life changing for youth. Mentors Provide: One-on-one attention Study skills Academic support Goal setting Encouragement for success Sign up here: https://beamentor.org/acmen Highlight the url above, right click and select "go to..." to open.
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Call BINGO over the phone for older adults
with Family EldercareFamily Eldercare's Lifetime Connections Without Walls is a virtual activities program for older adults across the country. We offer social and educational sessions by phone and video. We're looking for volunteers to facilitate our BINGO session on Thursdays 12:30 pm-1:30 pm Central Standard Time (CST). The time commitment is about 1.5 hours, from 12:15 pm to 1:45 pm CST to account for pre- and post-session tasks. While this volunteer opportunity is virtual, you must live in the U.S. Phone, computer, and internet connection is required, along with positive and fun energy that transfers well over the phone to older adults. Training and ongoing support provided. Thanks so much for considering this opportunity!
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Mentor A Child - Train Virtually and Mentor In-Person (Vancouver, WA / Portland, OR metro area)
with Great Life MentoringGreat Life Mentoring has been enriching the lives of children and mentors for 23 years. You won't find another mentoring opportunity like this one. Hear directly from the mentors and kids themselves in our one-minute match videos at https://greatlifementoring.com/2020 Our kids are between the ages of 9-16 and facing adverse circumstances. They have experienced trauma and have a deep need for a trustworthy adult to help them develop confidence in themselves and others. Great Life Mentoring is a Research-Based practice proven to work! Our mentors come from the Vancouver, WA and Portland, OR areas to mentor their friend that resides in Clark County, WA or Portland, OR. We will train you virtually and you'll meet your friend and mentor them in person. The application is online, the interview and training are done via zoom from your phone or computer. We want to make it easy for you to help a child who really needs you now. As a Great Life Mentor, you will: Be able to choose the day and time you pick your friend up to do something fun in the community Have a great time and build a healthy relationship with your friend 1-3 hours a week Receive the training and support needed to help you be successful as a mentor If this sounds like the opportunity you've been searching for, let us know you're ready to get started! To mentor, select the "I want to Help" button above. You can also go directly to http://greatlifementoring.com to learn more or fill out the online application at: http://greatlifementoring.com/become-a-mentor/ The life you change may be your own!
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
SF Night Ministry: Care Line Phone Counselor
We Welcome Your Heart of Service! Are you called into the helping profession? Are you self-reflective and curious? Do you want to give back and support vulnerable communities? You may make a great candidate for a Care Line phone counselor! San Francisco Night Ministry's phone line known as the "Care Line" provides non-judgmental, compassionate listening on any topic, crisis counseling, and spiritual care every day from 8pm to 2am PST. SFNM's Care Line Counselors, or CLCs, come from many faith traditions and spiritual backgrounds and help people make meaning for themselves in line with their own understanding of reality. Though SFNM is based in San Francisco, CLCs volunteer from home and they can be located almost anywhere in the world and form a community of supportive caregivers, even as we care for others. San Francisco Night Ministry is currently accepting applications for our next cohort. Training is about 20 hours of education and clinical supervision. After training is complete it is expected that volunteers will serve 3 shifts a month. Each shift is about 3 hours long and runs from either 8PM - 11PM PST or 11PM - 2AM PST. To learn more and apply follow this link: https://sites.google.com/view/sfnm-clc-volunteer/home We look forward to speaking with you soon, thank you!
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Make Compassionate Phone Calls for Muncie Area
with Compassus HospiceCompassionate phone calls to hospice patients & their caregivers to check on needs including: medical supplies and after admission satisfaction survey. Good listening, oral and writing skills are required. Phone calls can be made in your home or in Compassus office branch in Muncie. Ability to thoroughly understand and maintain HIPPA is a must for confidentiality.
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Greeting Cards for Hospice Patients
with Premium HospiceHoliday cards, birthday cards or just a friendly card to say hello; you will brighten up a hospice patients day when they receive a handmade card created by you. This is a virtual opportunity and can be completed in your free time. Please email me at arodriguez@premiumhospice.com for more details.
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Facilitate virtual Family Feud for older adults
with Family EldercareFamily Eldercare's Lifetime Connections Without Walls is a virtual activities program for older adults across the country. We offer social and educational sessions by phone and video. We're looking for volunteers to facilitate our 30-minute BRAIN AEROBICS session on Fridays at 1:00 pm-1:30 pm Central Standard Time (CST). The time commitment is about an hour, from 12:45 pm-1:45 pm CST to account for pre and post-session tasks. If every Friday is too much of a commitment, we can create a rotational schedule. Our Brain Aerobics session is Family Feud-style. You pull up Family Feud-type questions online and read them to participants over the phone and they come up with the answers. While we've been using Family Feud-type questions for many years, we are open to changing it up if you have ideas. The goal of the session is to get the brain engaged and have fun! While this volunteer opportunity is virtual, you must live in the U.S. Phone, computer, and internet connection is required, along with positive and fun energy that transfers well over the phone to older adults. Training and ongoing support provided. Thanks so much for considering this opportunity!
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
HR Assistant
with Human Health ProjectHuman Health Project (HHP)’s has a three- pronged foundation: Holistic Peer-to-Peer Information, Education and Support. Our objective is to empower people to manage their own health. For more information, please visit our website. Responsibilities: Survey department managers regularly to assess needs for volunteer assistance Assist managers with the creation of job descriptions Post ads on various sites like VolunteerMatch, Idealist, etc Maintain accurate records and provide timely statistical and activity reports on volunteer participation Maintain updated records on all volunteers Screen applicants for minimum job requirements Participate in management meetings as needed Other duties as assigned
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
#COVID 19-Are you a good fundraiser.Become a fundraiser to assist our campaign.
Our organization has created a fundraising campaign towards the assistance of our socially and economically needy children and orphans to enable them get basic necessities during this corona virus pandemic.The campaign is aimed at getting basic necessities like soap,sugar ,masks,sanitizers.The volunteers will be responsible to create a fundraiser so that they can participate in the campaign by sharing our link with their contacts,friends,families and colleagues for any possible assistance from them.The link is at . https://www.givingway.com/project/a5e6d For more information about us we are at https://macerudetuganda.wixsite.com/macerudet.Wishing MANY A LITTLE MAKES A MICKLE
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
Social Media Support
with Wings of DestinyLooking for a Social Content Support for New Moon Films (DBA for the Wings of Destiny). Looking for 1-2 team members to help support growth on our campaign platforms. Ideal candidate would be passionate about social media and looking for a stable 3 month or 6 month engagement developing their skills and accumulating experience growing social media and engaging the filmmaking community via these platforms. Current Platforms: Instagram Facebook & Facebook Groups LinkedIn TikTok Twitter Duties Include: Social Media Engagement Outreach Editing/Copywriting We are currently promoting projects supporting the following themes, all of our projects facilitate sustainable development goals. Maternal Health Care Support Cancer Research & Healthcare Support International Access to Optometry Neurodiverse Education Fine Arts Education Infant Health Support International Human Rights End Sex Trafficking (Awareness & Advocacy) International Economic Stabilization International Arts & Culture International Peace Keeping
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
Video Editor
with Wings of DestinyVideo editor support requested for Documentary Film Production division New Moon Films & all New Moon Films projects. Ideal candidate would be experienced and have access to all of their own required programs. Content is requested in the following formats: 2-5 minute teaser/trailers for projects 15 second sizzle reels 10-40 minute series episodes and short films Projects support the following themes: Maternal Health Care Support Cancer Research & Healthcare Support International Access to Optometry Infant Health Support International Human Rights End Sex Trafficking Awareness & Advocacy The Economic Stabilization of Africa International Arts Education International Peace Keeping
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
Online Events Marketing Manager
with Human Health ProjectHuman Health Project (HHP)’s has a three- pronged foundation: Holistic Peer-to-Peer Information, Education and Support. Our objective is to empower people to manage their own health. For more information, please visit our website. We are seeking a marketing expert to join our Online Events Team! If you thrive in a fast-paced digital savvy environment, we are looking for you! The Events Team at Human Health Project takes pride in producing high-quality shows. We are a team of dedicated people who work hard and support each other in both workload and challenges. Come join our team of exceptional people. Responsibilities: Devise and execute email marketing, social and other digital marketing campaigns and telemarketing campaigns Source, research, write and edit marketing copy, social media posts, and other promotional content Work with designers to execute digital and print marketing collateral that support the designs and themes of events Strong editing/proofing skills Source images and artwork that help tell a story in a compelling way Analyze reports to see beyond the numbers and understand what they actually mean Brainstorm with editors, clients, and internal stakeholders for ideas for content Develop and program online surveys using survey tools (SurveyMonkey), analyzing survey data, and copywriting research commentary Project management, ensuring projects are broken down into tasks and stay on schedule Use digital tools to manage projects and ensure project flow on schedule Present ideas in front of groups or in written reports Maintain promotional calendars Adhere to budget requirements Assist with media outreach Requirements: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience preferred - business/marketing/digital media 3-5 years relevant work experience Experience in B2B media and working with creative teams a plus Very strong MS Office Suite skills (PowerPoint, Word, Excel) and CMS experience Comfortable in Photoshop or another photo editing tool Very comfortable and competent expressing complex ideas in a straightforward way Must understand basic principles of social media marketing (via Facebook, Instagram, etc.) Able to juggle multiple details, projects and clients (internal and external) at once with a cool head Meet tight deadlines when needed Articulate, proactive and organized Advanced understanding of social media platforms Must be digital savvy Live event experience a must
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
CDO - Chief Development Officer
with Human Health ProjectHuman Health Project (HHP)’s has a three- pronged foundation: Holistic Peer-to-Peer Information, Education and Support. Our objective is to empower people to manage their own health. For more information, please visit our website. Position Summary Human Health Project (HHP) is seeking a dynamic and experienced Chief Development Officer (CDO) with deep experience developing, cultivating and implementing individual fundraising plans. Working in close collaboration with senior leadership, the CDO will further develop and implement the organization’s major revenue strategy and targets. Main tasks will consist of analyzing current donor trends, developing strategic solutions, executing approved fundraising initiatives, participating in grant maker research and grant writing, fundraising event planning, and acting as a key relationship (donors, funders, celebrities) liaison. Job Experience We're a dedicated and inspired team of creative, passionate, and highly strategic volunteers at the cusp of major growth. You're an energetic, passionate and experienced development professional with a wide-range of fundraising accomplishments under your belt. You're a strategist, strong at creating and determining development strategies and action plans, but you’re also skilled at communicating them to colleagues and constituents alike including the board of directors and executive team. You design the strategy, create stewardship plans, communicate well and motivate the team. Together, we will build and bolster HHP to new heights in donor engagement, stewardship, growth and sustainability. Responsibilities Maintain, strengthen, and grow a generous community of major donors by developing a stewardship program through efforts such as major gifts, corporate support, special events, direct mail, and website/email/social media campaigns. Forge and maintain relationships and strategies to build the organization’s visibility, impact, and financial resources. Work closely with senior management to set, drive and deliver annual fundraising goals. Research, develop and deliver a comprehensive private grant calendar, ensuring consistent program development, narrative and metrics that match the organization’s overall goals. Develop and execute a well-designed stewardship plan and oversee overall relationships for retention, renewal, and growth for all major donors. Strategize ways to cultivate existing relationships that encourage individuals to participate at new and increased levels, to involve their networks and to optimize their lifetime value as investors. Design and implement a planned giving campaign. Establish contacts, build relationships, and present key asks to the business community to support aspects of HHP’s programs. Lead and work closely with staff in researching and assessing potential donors, and help cultivate these new relationships. Identify staffing needs for the organization’s fundraising success and participate in building this team as a member of the hiring committee. Train and mentor staff on donor relations, and communicate fundraising goals and progress throughout the entire organization. Develop innovative ways to effectively communicate the value of contributing to HHP, the impact the organization is making, and presenting tangible results. Develop key messaging and communications for promotion on various communication channels, including online and print to support the organization’s visibility and donor engagement. Track revenue and the associated metrics, and report this data to senior management and the Board of Directors. Help bring awareness and support for HHP's programs Manage the implementation of the chosen CRM for data and donor management. Qualifications Bachelor's degree or higher. Management experience. Preferred 5 years of experience in development officer role (experience in animal rescue unnecessary). Proven success in fund development for at least a medium non-profit and experience executing on revenue goals from multiple donor channels. Record of meeting or exceeding revenue targets in other fundraising endeavors. Outstanding interpersonal skills; maintaining productive working relationships with board members, donors, and foundations. Ability to communicate, present and influence credibly and effectively at all levels of the organization. Experience in planning, leading, and managing revenue goals, including coordinating with peers to achieve desired outcomes, and tracking and reporting on progress to executive team. Experience in planned giving campaigns and solicitations. Excels at creating powerful, compelling written, oral, and digital media based communications for fundraising. Ability to convey complex ideas cogently and concisely. Desired Traits You can relate to all types of people - from supporters, celebrities, political enthusiasts, to volunteers and major donors - and you're a skilled conversationalist. You enjoy meeting new people; developing and maintaining relationships is a natural tendency. You are likable, engaging, interesting and interested. It’s easy for you to establish and cultivate relationships with peers, across different levels of the organization, and externally with donors. You take initiative and actively seek to deepen current supporter relationships and to forge new ones. You do not need prodding or guidance from others to take these steps for the non-profit. You can encourage others to accept ideas by using powerful arguments, can create a win-win situation, and respond appropriately to key stakeholders. You have the strategic vision and social intelligence required to help build models that can promote HHP’s brand, assets, relationships and opportunities to meet aggressive growth goals.
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
Data Entry - Organization | Documentary Film
with Wings of DestinyNeed help organizing information pertaining to film projects including: Cast & Crew Indexes Non-Profit Partner Index Sponsor Outreach Index Distribution Index We are a non-profit documentary and content film production company. We believe in transparent journalistic integrity including open access to public sources when available, so research would also eventually be open to the public. See more about our company history here: https://newmoonfilms.com/our-history And our mission here: https://newmoonfilms.com/ Look forward to speaking with you more about our projects and how you can help.
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
#COVID 19-Become a fundraiser at different social media platforms
We are looking for potential volunteers that maybe willing to assist to create fundraising campaigns towards the education of our socially and economically needy children and orphans..The opportunity is directly addressing the impacts of the covid 19 pandemic.
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
#COVID 19-Help us to establish a mushroom growing project
The assignment needs potential people that maybe willing to work with to establish a mushroom growing project.The opportunity is directly addressing the impacts of the covid 19 pandemic because mushroom growing is very much essential in nutrition improvement to boost the peoples immunity and to create employment and increase peoples income.
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
Volunteer Public Relations Manager
Are you passionate about helping underprivileged children get the best education and healthcare possible? Do you believe in equality for ALL children in America? Would you consider yourself experienced in marketing and/or public relations? Put you skills to work and help us give every child the tools they need to be the best they can be! Children Across America is currently seeking a Public Relations Manager to raise awareness for our children's literacy, math, STEM, STEAM, STREAM and Girls Love to Code programs. We currently use Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest. TikTok and Youtube. We are a primarily volunteer 501C3 children's non profit looking to expand our free services to children primarily minority and immigrants. The one thing all of our children have in common is poverty. You can set your own hours and do the job from home but you will need to come into the office in Milford occasionally to meet with the Executive Director. You will have the flexibility of scheduling these times based on your availability. You will have plenty of support from the Executive Director and our marketing team. We have people working our social media programs but we cannot seem to engage many people. We help children in need and our programs are completely free. We currently use Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikToK and Youtube so far for our exposure but its not enough. We need fresh ideas and a new approach. A child who reads becomes an adult who thinks. Please consider lending your skills to help America's children. Everyone in our organization are volunteers, including our staff. We will never use donations to be used for anything but helping children. Serious inquiries only. You can respond to this posting or call us @ 508-933-8915. Check out our website www.childrenacrossamerica.org and follow us on facebook https://www.facebook.com/childrenacrossamerica/
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
Support Deployed Service Members - Virtual Opportunity
Would you like to ensure that our US Service Members who are deployed to combat and humanitarian areas around the world know you support them? Would you like to volunteer from home? You can do both through the Soldiers’ Angels Deployed Support Teams. Send cards, letters and/or care packages monthly to a deployed Service Member. Adopt a Service Member today: https://soldiersangels.org/adopting-a-soldier.html
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
Write to deployed service members - Virtual Opportunity
Would you like to ensure that our US Service Members who are deployed to combat and humanitarian areas around the world know you support them? Would you like to volunteer from home? You can do both through the Soldiers’ Angels Letter Writing Team. Send letters of support and encouragement to a deployed service member. JointheSoldiers’ Angels Letter Writing Team today:https://soldiersangels.org/letter-writing-team.html
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
Send Care Packages to Deployed Female Service Members - Virtual Opportunity
Would you like to ensure that our female U.S. Service Members who are deployed to combat and humanitarian areas around the world know you support them? Would you like to volunteer from home? You can do this through the Soldiers’ Angels Ladies of Liberty Team. Send basic care package items, but also provide supplies for a woman’s unique health and hygiene needs during long days of deployments. Help our brave women experience a few pampering moments even in the environment of war. Start sending care packages today:http://soldiersangels.org/ladies-of-liberty.html
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
VOLUNTEER GRANT WRITERS NEEDED FOR CHILDRENS NONPROFIT
Children Across America, a 501c3 children's educational non profit located in Milford and Brockton MA, is looking for experienced grant writers to help us keep our services free to underserved kids. Most of our kids are first generation Americans and minorities who do not have access to the same resources other kids have. We are trying to even the playing field and give these kids the same opportunity at a great education and a successful life. We also have our Girls Love to Code Club which is for young girls 4-9 that want to learn to block code, program and build VEX robotics. These girls increase their reading and math skills 3 fold on average by participating. We are seeking an experienced grant writer who has expertise and previous success gaining funding from grantors. We especially need someone experienced in state and federal grants. Children Across America provides educational programming(STEM and STREAM), preventative healthcare, healthy lifestyles and coding to America's under served children. The Milford office deals with residents of Milford and the surrounding towns of Blackstone Valley although we will never turn a child away no matter where they live. Our newest location is in Brockton and next year we will open Randolph and Canton and eventually Dorchester. It is almost 100% volunteer organization and all of our services are provided free of charge. Children Across America - A child who reads becomes an adult who thinks. Please watch the video on our front page before applying @ www,childrenacrossamerica.org Call us @ 508-933-8915 or you can email us at info@childrenacrossamerica.org. Check out our website at www.childrenacrossamerica.org for more information.
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
Letters from home have tremendous impact for our deployed service members - Virtual Opportunity
Would you like to ensure that our US Service Members who are deployed to combat and humanitarian areas around the world know you support them? Would you like to volunteer from home? You can do both through the Soldiers’ Angels Letter Writing Team. Send letters of support and encouragement to a deployed service member. Join the Soldiers’ Angels Letter Writing Team today: https://soldiersangels.org/letter-writing-team.html
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
Send Care Packages and Letters to Deployed Service Members - Virtual Opportunity
Would you like to ensure that our US Service Members who are deployed to combat and humanitarian areas around the world know you support them? Would you like to volunteer from home? You can do both through the Soldiers’ Angels Deployed Support Teams. Send cards and letters through the month and one care package each month through a Service Member’s deployment. Adopt a Service Member today: https://soldiersangels.org/adopting-a-soldier.html
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
Support Deployed Service Members - Virtual Opportunity
Would you like to ensure that our US Service Members who are deployed to combat and humanitarian areas around the world know you support them? Would you like to volunteer from home? You can do both through the Soldiers’ Angels Deployed Support Teams. Send cards, letters and care packages each month through a Service Member’s deployment. Adopt a Service Member today: https://soldiersangels.org/programs.html
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
Virtual tutoring Volunteers for Math( Algebra, Geometry, Calculus), Chemistry, Physics, and Biology
Our organization is helping students with a hard time with virtual school learning. We are looking for college or advanced high school students who successfully track students for any subjects and ACT & SAT. Our students are in K-12. This is one-on-one tutoring with students for 2- 4 hours weekly on Zoom or Google. This is an excellent opportunity to build your portfolio. You will receive a letter of recommendation from us and make a difference in the youth's education. Visit our web site www.kidsstandard.org
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
Craft/Sewing Project Volunteers for Hospice Patients - Contra Costa & Tri-Valley areas
At Bridge Hospice are as many special projects as there are unique volunteers. We always have a need for crafters to make lap robes, shawls, blankets, pillowcases, small pillows, afghans, or small decorative items for patients' rooms...all of which can be lovingly supplied from the hands of our wonderful craft volunteers. Ideas of Items to Make for Patients: Small wreath for door or bedside Door hanger Greeting cards Booklets of pictures (animals, places of travel, or scenery) Eye catching small items to hang in patients’ rooms Crafty Holiday projects Sewing or Kitting Projects: Bone Pillows (neck pillow) Hand rolls (for patients with hand contractions) Walker bag Lap quilt or blanket Fidget blanket Hospital gowns Memory Bears Occasionally, a family will ask for something to be made from an item (i.e. a shirt) that once belonged to their loved one. We call the items "Memory Bears" or "Memory Pillows", etc. We would love to hear your ideas as well! Items may be made at home and delivered to our office or a staff member will be happy to pick up. Please contact: Ann Leale, Volunteer Services Coordinator @ 209-470-4306 or Aleale@bridgehc.com Consider joining our team of compassionate volunteers making a difference in the lives of our patients and families!
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
Veterans needing Veterans
We have many Hospice patients who are Veterans. The familiarity and comfort that Veterans share with one another makes a relationship very special especially as a patient is entering a terminal phase in his life. Our patients are valley wide; our offices are on 7th Street in Phoenix and there is training involved.
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
Remote ESOL tutors wanted for BCNC of Quincy (Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center)
with NORFOLK COUNTY RSVPWe are seeking volunteers age 55 and older from Norfolk County MA to be virtual tutors of English to immigrants with the Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center. Co-teach intermediate level Adult English conversation class 2 hours per week. Volunteers preferably will speak Mandarin or Cantonese. Receive training/orientation to be a remote tutor for conversation classes, Monday mornings 10-am 12 noon or 6-8pm through June 2024 Key Responsibilities Co-teach weekly conversation-based classes to 10-15 English language learners Plan lessons with the support of the co-teacher and BCNC staff Maintain accurate student attendance records Submit brief monthly reports about class activities to the volunteer coordinator Engage all students through a variety of topics and activities to help them develop the English and the confidence they need to succeed in everyday life! Requirements Must be a Norfolk County resident, 55 years or older Able to pass a CORI and SORI background check Fluent in English (oral and written) Have excellent communication skills Culturally competent, open-minded, and patient Able to work both independently and in a team Have ESOL teaching and/or tutoring experience, preferably with adult learners
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
Reading, writing and comprehension
Our organization thrives every day to make a difference in literacy. Our volunteers have impacted over 1000 kids over the past 10 years. We are looking for volunteers who can tutor children or adults (ESL )and those with English being their first language. We have set schedules on specific days and times you will meet with the students. You can meet as little as 2hrs per week or more. Its totally up to you! We do this over Zoom. You can contribute as little as one hour or as much as you like. Can you help students with reading, writing, and comprehension? Please contact us asap.
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
Event Sponsorship Coordinator
Latino Coalition Against COVID-19 (LCAC19) is a national community-led collaborative movement to build health equity in Latino/a communities. We join together with other organizations, task forces, and alliances to build community capacity, and amplify local voices to a national level. The DLM / LCAC19 Health Equity Fiesta Tour Community building | Social determinants of health | Meeting people where they are LCAC19 and DDLM are proud to partner in the Los Angeles Día de la Mujer (DLM / Latino Coalition Against COVID-19 (LCAC19) Health Equity Fiesta on Sept 17th from 8am - 1pm. The DLM / LCAC19 Health Equity Fiesta is a family-friendly event designed to meet people where they are with the help of trusted messengers to forge lasting partnerships to address health disparities. The event will have food, music, and entertainment, with partnering organizations staffing tables to provide information and resources to the community. That is why we have partnered with local health organizations, public health, community-based organizations, health care clinics, and community members to help to bridge these care gaps. The event is designed to meet people where they are with the help of trusted messengers to forge lasting partnerships to address health disparities. Community members will not just be screened for high blood pressure and diabetes but will also be screened for social determinants of health, followed by digital referrals to community-based organizations to help address the care gaps identified. The DLM / LCAC19 Health Equity Fiesta https://go.lcac19.org/health-equity-fiesta The Event Sponsorship Coordinator takes the lead on event sponsorship acquisition by inviting businesses to sponsor the event. They also monitor and update the Sponsorship spreadsheet, track sponsorship payments, collect marketing assets from sponsors, and ensure that all sponsorship benefits are fulfilled. This is a volunteer opportunity provided by VolunteerMatch, in partnership with LinkedIn for Good. Desired Skills and Experience This position requires the following skills: Business Planning, Community Outreach, Organization, People Skills, Verbal / Written Communication
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
Volunteer by doing what you LOVE!
with CoachArtSince 2001, CoachArt has created 10,000+ amazing 1-on-1 matches between a kid impacted by chronic illness and a volunteer who can teach them a hobby or skill.... And now we have a new online platform YOU can use to: - complete your training and background check - see a list of CoachArt kids and what they want to learn - schedule a match using our secure online scheduler You do NOT need to be an expert to intro one of our kids to a new hobby! If you can: - scramble an egg - OR shoot a basketball - OR code/program - OR write creatively - OR draw - OR play an instrument.... ... then there is a kid impacted by chronic illness near you who wants to learn from you over the course of 4 sessions that you schedule at your convenience. You can start the online registration NOW!
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
Volunteer: Social Media Manager & Communications Specialist
Mission: At the Latino Health Innovation Alliance, we're dedicated to transforming the healthcare conversation and redefining the narrative for Latinos across the nation. We shine a light on the untapped genius within our communities, give volume to previously muted voices, and honor our unique role in shaping America's healthcare. Our mission is to harness the transformative power of healthcare and technology to lead with innovation and equity, fostering an environment where collaborative action thrives, and local leaders are at the forefront of change. We strive to catalyze growth and innovative solutions, empowering every member of our community to live a life unburdened by health inequity. Vision: Our vision is a future where holistic well-being is accessible to every Latino, mind, body, mind, and community. We're building a world where health equity is a reality, driven by our own solutions. Through our collective efforts, we advocate for fair policies and foster a community where innovation and justice are the cornerstones of healthcare. We are creating a robust network where Latinos harness the power of technology to lead the healthcare evolution. Our commitment is to a future where those closest to the problem are given the opportunity to unlock the solutions. The Position The Latino Health Innovation Alliance (LHIA) seeks a Social Media Manager & Communications Specialist who can tell a compelling story; use art and design to engage and inspire; leverage hashtags, emojis, and GIFs appropriately and effectively; and understands how communications and digital media tools can amplify an organization’s brand and build relationships. The Social Media Manager & Communications Specialist can engage with diverse audiences through multiple channels and is as comfortable doing so online as they are in person. Through strategic thinking and creative storytelling, the Social Media Manager & Communications Specialist will help us elevate our mission, programming, and body of student artwork, as well as authentically connect with our peer-to-peer holistic health global community. Responsibilities Social Media Manage and update the editorial calendar to reflect our marketing strategy and communications priorities Create, post, and share high-quality, compelling, and relevant content about LHIA, and mission-related news via social media channels, especially Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook Develop creative and innovative media (such as graphics and videos) to promote events, campaigns, and programs Design social media toolkits to engage users in amplifying our programs and campaigns Monitor social media accounts and interact with users Collect and review data to gauge and/or improve the effectiveness of social media strategies Research and evaluate paid digital media opportunities to increase the visibility of LHIA’s programs and campaigns Stay informed of the social media space and emerging content trends, monitoring for conversations, activities, and developments that may serve as opportunities for LHIA Lead the ideation and implementation of other social media strategies to help LHIA achieve our goals Additional Communications Assist LHIA’s Founder and CEO in drafting and conducting research for blogs, emails, and other communications Assist LHIA’s Founder and CEO on outreach tasks to maintain and develop strategic partnerships Help to write general newsletters, blog posts, emails, and other targeted outreach to community members Assist in designing promotional materials such as program flyers and event signage Curate and assist in the design of publications
Date Posted: March 27, 2024 -
~MKTG: CRPE Marketing Manager
with JerseySTEMPosition Description The CRPE Marketing Manager Is responsible for executing marketing strategy and initiatives for JerseySTEM’s Corporate (CRPE) vertical. This role will report to the Engagement Marketing Lead, and will work cross-functionally with various department leads. Essential Functions of the Volunteer Position Subject Matter Expert (SME) on Corporate (CRPE) vertical Supports the creation of collateral for CRPE initiatives Operates cross-functionally with various stakeholders Manage the historical documentation of CRPE marketing processes and responsibilities by creating artifact materials for the JerseySTEM knowledge hub Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Excellent communication skills (verbal and written) Decisive, results driven Self-motivated, proactive Excels at cross-functional collaboration Experience working within G-Suite, Slack and JIRA preferred Required Education and Experience Experience producing marketing collateral (copywriting experience is a plus) Experience executing or managing Social and Email marketing channels Additional Information JerseySTEM utilizes G-Suite (Gmail, Sheets...), JIRA and Slack Since most roles in the organization are virtual, it requires access to a personal computer and WiFi Please note this is a remote and unpaid, volunteer position with a weekly time commitment of 5-10 hours If you are interested in this volunteer position with JerseySTEM, please complete the application here: volunteer.apply.jerseystem.org AND with VolunteerMatch
Date Posted: March 26, 2024 -
~MKTG: Brand Marketing Manager
with JerseySTEMApply through the following link. https://volunteers-jerseystem.icims.com/jobs/1399/brand-marketing-manager/job Overview This is a pro-bono volunteer position. The Brand Marketing Lead oversees a team of marketers responsible for executing JerseySTEM's social and program marketing initiatives. This role will report into the Head of Marketing and will work cross-functionally with various department leads. Responsibilities Develops brand marketing campaigns that drive awareness for JerseySTEM and its programs Maintains the JerseySTEM brand voice Recruits and manages Social Marketing and Program managers to develop/execute campaigns Owns the historical documentation of Brand Marketing processes, roles and responsibilities Qualifications Experience with marketing campaigns Excellent communication skills (verbal and written) Self-motivated, proactive Excels at cross-functional collaboration Experience working within G-Suite, Slack and JIRA is a plus Experience managing/leading a team is a plus Weekly Time Commitment 5 Hours weekly 6 to 12 Months commitment Location This position is remote This is a pro-bono volunteer position.
Date Posted: March 26, 2024 -
~MKTG:Graphic Designer
with JerseySTEMThe Graphic Designer is responsible for partnering with our branding team. The Graphic Designer will produce elements such as brochures, letters, marketing collaterals, high fidelity wireframes for our website, and print material such as banners. He/she should be an expert at Adobe Suite and interested in building their portfolio. Some of their work will be featured in major newspapers and media. This position reports to the Director of Marketing What’s in it for the Volunteer Work with savvy entrepreneurs and business leaders and gain experience at a nonprofit startup Gain experience by working on cutting-edge technologies and tools Opportunity to publish their work in major newspapers and media Build professional network and references. Our executive and management teams are very experienced business leaders who are committed to personal su Essential Functions of the Volunteer Position Use creative skills in Photoshop, Illustrator, MS word, G-Suite to create marketing collaterals such as brochures, magazines, newsletters, decks, print items, booth marketing kits, and stationary Follow graphic charter guidelines and partner with PR teams to create marketing collaterals aligned with corporate identity Be accountable for the delivery by deadlines set by management Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Excellent oral and written communication skills Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite Dependency and commitment to the job Demonstrate a passion for kids, education, and graphic designing Must be extremely tech savvy Required Education and Experience Past experience(s) in Graphic Design. Applicants asked to submit a portfolio Additional Information JerseySTEM utilizes G-Suite (Gmail, Sheets...), JIRA and Slack Since most roles in the organization are virtual, it requires access to a personal computer and WiFi A week in a life:(average for 3 hours/week) Daily: check email/social media report report or deal with anything utgent (15mn) Tuesday evening and Thursday evening: Post have a call/meeting with the host sites (30mn x 2) Once a week: Participate in the departmental review of Pipeline (30mn) Please apply this position via https://volunteers-jerseystem.icims.com/jobs/1194/graphic-designer/job?mode=view
Date Posted: March 26, 2024 -
Program Director - Social Justice
Social Justice Program Director will have a role in designing, implementing, and managing programs to bring about social change and equality for vulnerable and marginalized African-American populations. Develop programs and initiatives dvocating on behalf of victims and marginalized populations for their rights to services and justice The Director should have skills in program development, management, budgeting, monitoring and evaluation, research and analysis, and more. The Program Director will often work with local organizations and community partners to implement and run the programs their organization is putting in place. The Program Director should have skills in research and analysis, as well as a working knowledge of law and policy within the region in which they serve. Responsible for keeping up with changes and trends in economics, social concerns, politics, and other relevant events so they can recommend and influence policy in the best way possible for the focus area. Program initiatives work towards social justice and human rights in the most hands-on approach. They work directly with the people to help them connect to services they need and to help build communities through social and development programs. Supervises personnel who generally work at the local or state levels with non-governmental organizations or local government agencies, field officers in international organizations work. The Program Director must have a passion for working directly with people and must have great communication skills. Qualifications: Program Director typically require a master’s degree in social justice, human rights, international development, or another related field. Between 3 and 10 years of work experience, depending on the management level the job requires. The Program Director should have skills in statistics, management, budgeting, as well as program design and development. Candidates must live in the United States and preferably in the Chicagoland area.
Date Posted: March 26, 2024 -
NicerFL Board Member - Welcome Centers for New Immigrants, local residents only
NicerFL 501c3 educational and charitable organization is seeking 4 board members! This opportunity is only for volunteers residing in Tampa Bay and Suncoast area of Florida NicerFL Welcome Centers, located in Pinellas Park, Tampa, and Sarasota, provide comprehensive integration support for refugees through a network of welcoming centers. These centers serve as safe, inclusive spaces where refugees can access services, participate in programs, and connect with others. They offer a wide range of refugee and new immigrant support services, including personalized resource mentoring, English language life skills and cultural integration classes at 4 language levels, family literacy projects, career coaching, referral services, well-being projects, and newcomer youth academic tutoring. Online language classes, tutoring and mentoring are also provided. As a NicerFL Board Member, you will contribute to the success of our organization by providing strategic guidance, leveraging your expertise, and actively participating in board meetings and decision-making processes. Your responsibilities may include: Strategic Planning: Collaborate with other board members to develop and refine the strategic direction of NicerFL Welcome Centers, ensuring alignment with our mission and goals. Governance and Oversight: Actively participate in board meetings, review financial reports, and provide oversight to ensure sound financial management and compliance with relevant regulations. Fundraising and Resource Development: Support fundraising efforts by leveraging your network and connections to identify potential donors, sponsors, and funding opportunities. Partnerships and Collaboration: Cultivate and maintain partnerships with local organizations, businesses, and community groups to enhance the effectiveness and reach of our programs. Advocacy and Public Relations: Serve as a representative and advocate for NicerFL Welcome Centers, raising awareness about the experiences and contributions of refugees and immigrants, and promoting a positive public perception. Program Evaluation and Adaptation: Review and assess the impact and effectiveness of our programs, providing input and recommendations for continuous improvement and adaptation to evolving needs and challenges. To be considered for the NicerFL Board Member position, we are looking for individuals with the following qualifications: Passion for Refugee and Immigrant Support: Demonstrated commitment to supporting the successful integration of refugees and immigrants into their host communities. Strategic Thinking: Ability to think critically, analyze complex issues, and contribute to the development of strategic plans and initiatives. Leadership and Collaboration: Strong leadership skills with the ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders and build effective partnerships. Fundraising and Networking: Experience in fundraising, donor cultivation, and networking to support the financial sustainability of the organization. Knowledge of Refugee and Immigrant Issues: Familiarity with the challenges faced by refugees and immigrants, as well as the services and resources available to support their integration. Board Experience: Previous experience serving on a board of directors or similar governance roles is preferred but not required.
Date Posted: March 26, 2024 -
Grant-writer for NicerFL refugee and new immigrant organization USA volunteers only
Grant Writer- opportunity is only for volunteers residing in USA As a volunteer Grant-Writing Specialist at NicerFL Refugee and New Immigrant Welcome Centers, you will play a crucial role in securing funding and resources for our organization, enabling us to continue providing essential support and services to refugee and immigrant communities. Responsibilities: - Research and identify potential grant opportunities from various sources, including government agencies, foundations, and corporate entities. - Prepare compelling grant proposals and applications, ensuring alignment with the organization's mission, goals, and objectives. - Collaborate with program managers and staff to gather relevant information and data to support grant applications. - Develop and maintain relationships with funders and grant-making organizations, providing regular updates and reports on the progress and impact of funded projects. - Stay updated on grant application guidelines, deadlines, and funding trends to maximize success rates. Qualifications: - Strong grant writing skills, with the ability to craft persuasive and well-structured proposals. - Excellent research abilities to identify suitable grant opportunities. - Attention to detail and strong organizational skills to manage multiple grant applications and deadlines. - Effective communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate with internal stakeholders and external funders. - Familiarity with refugee and immigrant issues and a passion for supporting these communities is desirable but not mandatory. Thank you for your interest in helping our organization! By volunteering as a NicerFL Grant-Writing Specialist, you will make a significant impact on the lives of refugee and immigrant communities by securing vital funding for NicerFL's programs and services. Your expertise and commitment will help create lasting change and empower individuals and families on their journey towards successful integration and self-sufficiency.
Date Posted: March 26, 2024 -
Fundraising and Community Engagement Intern
with Village LibrariesInternship Overview: We are seeking a passionate and skilled individual to join our team as a Fundraising and Community Engagement Intern. As a skilled volunteer, you will play a crucial role in expanding our mission and creating awareness about our initiatives. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a meaningful cause and make a positive impact on communities striving for education and personal growth. Key Responsibilities: Fundraising Campaigns: Collaborate with the fundraising team to plan and execute online and offline fundraising campaigns. Develop compelling fundraising materials, including social media content, emails, and promotional materials. Assist in donor outreach and relationship management. Community Engagement: Engage with our community through various channels to raise awareness about our initiatives. Organize and promote virtual and in-person events to connect with supporters and donors. Collaborate with partners, volunteers, and stakeholders to expand our network. Online Mentorship Actively engage in virtual mentorship, fostering a supportive online relationship with student(s) abroad by providing guidance on extracurricular educational pursuits, including assistance with homework, reading, and exploring enjoyable study topics. Qualifications: Passion for education and community development Excellent organizational and communication skills Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a remote team environment. Basic understanding of fundraising principles and strategies (previous experience is a plus but not required). Ability to build positive relationships with donors, supporters, and team members, fostering a collaborative and donor-centric approach. Willingness to take initiative in identifying and pursuing fundraising opportunities, as well as proposing innovative ideas to enhance fundraising efforts. Currently enrolled in a bachelor’s or master's program Willingness to serve as a mentor to one of our mentees, fostering a supportive and encouraging relationship that contributes to the mentee's personal and academic growth. Benefits: Gain valuable experience in non-profit fundraising and community engagement. Collaborate with a diverse and passionate team committed to making a difference. Enjoy opportunities for skill development and mentorship. Contribute to a noble cause, making a positive impact on global education. Explore the opportunity to serve as an online mentor, providing guidance and support to students worldwide.
Date Posted: March 26, 2024 -
Micro-Grant Development Intern
with Village LibrariesInternship Overview: We are seeking a passionate and skilled individual to join our team as a Micro-Grant Development Intern. As a skilled volunteer, you will play a crucial role in expanding our mission and creating awareness about our initiatives. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a meaningful cause and make a positive impact on communities striving for education and personal growth. Key Responsibilities: Grant Preparation and Execution Research and identify potential micro-grant opportunities from various sources Assist in the preparation of grant proposals, ensuring alignment with organizational goals Compile and organize supporting documents, including budget details and project timelines Collaborate with team members to gather information and insights for grant applications. Maintain accurate records of grant submissions, deadlines, and outcome. Stay informed about relevant trends and best practices in grant-seeking for continuous improvement. Online Mentorship Actively engage in virtual mentorship, fostering a supportive online relationship with student(s) abroad by providing guidance on extracurricular educational pursuits, including assistance with homework, reading, and exploring enjoyable study topics. Qualifications: Passion for education and community development Excellent organizational and communication skills Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a remote team environment. Exceptional written communication skills with the ability to craft compelling and persuasive grant proposals. Proficient in researching potential grant opportunities, understanding eligibility criteria, and identifying suitable funding prospects. Willingness to thoroughly research and comprehend current projects in order to provide detailed and accurate information in grant proposals. Keen attention to detail in preparing and proofreading grant proposals ot ensure accuracy and adherence to guidelines. Previous experience in grant writing, especially in the context of micro grans or similar funding mechanisms. Basic understanding of budgeting principles to assist in the development of accurate and realistic project budget amounts in grant proposals. Familiarity with key terminology and concepts in the field of international development, ensuring the ability to incorporate relevant language and contextual understanding into grant proposals. Currently enrolled in a bachelor’s or master's program Willingness to serve as a mentor to one of our mentees, fostering a supportive and encouraging relationship that contributes to the mentee's personal and academic growth. Benefits: Gain valuable experience in non-profit fundraising and community engagement. Collaborate with a diverse and passionate team committed to making a difference. Enjoy opportunities for skill development and mentorship. Contribute to a noble cause, making a positive impact on global education. Explore the opportunity to serve as an online mentor, providing guidance and support to students worldwide.
Date Posted: March 26, 2024 -
Media and Public Relations for New Immigrant Organization- US residents only
This opportunity is only for volunteers residing in the USA. NicerFL Media and Public Relations specialists help in developing and implementing effective communication strategies, including writing newsletters and blogs, managing social media platforms, and possibly helping with website updates. Roles and Responsibilities: - Manage social media platforms, including creating and scheduling posts, responding to comments and messages, and engaging with the audience. - Assist with website updates, ensuring content is accurate, up-to-date, and visually appealing. - Collaborate with other staff to write the organizational newsletter and blog. - Support the creation and distribution of marketing materials, such as brochures, flyers, and promotional videos. - Cultivate relationships with local media outlets, journalists, and influencers to enhance NicerFL's media presence. - Adhere to NicerFL's branding guidelines and maintain consistent messaging across all communication channels. - Attend meetings and training sessions and provide regular updates and reports on media and public relations activities to the supervisor or designated team member. Experience: Prior experience in media, public relations, or related fields would be beneficial. Candidates with a background in writing, journalism, social media management, or event organization may have relevant skills to contribute. Communication Skills: Strong written and verbal communication skills are essential. The candidate should be able to craft compelling press releases, write engaging blog posts, and effectively manage social media platforms. Creativity: A candidate who can bring fresh and creative ideas to the table would help in developing innovative communication strategies to promote NicerFL's mission and engage the community. Digital Proficiency: Proficiency in various digital tools, social media platforms, and content management systems is important. Familiarity with Wordpress website management and design would also be beneficial. Passion for the Mission: A candidate who is passionate about supporting the integration of refugees and immigrants and promoting positive community engagement would be well-aligned with NicerFL's goals and values. Thank you for your interest in volunteering at NicerFL Welcome Centers. Your dedication as a resource mentor has the power to change lives. By sharing your compassion, expertise, and commitment, you can inspire and empower newcomer families, helping them build a brighter future.
Date Posted: March 26, 2024 -
English Language Curriculum Development Intern
with Village LibrariesInternship Overview: We are seeking a passionate and skilled individual to join our team as an English Language Curriculum Development Intern. As a skilled volunteer, you will play a crucial role in expanding our mission and creating awareness about our initiatives. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a meaningful cause and make a positive impact on communities striving for education and personal growth. Key Responsibilities: Curriculum Development Collaborate with the curriculum development team to create engaging and effective English language materials. Design lesson plans, worksheets, and activities that align with educational standards and objectives. Integrate innovative teaching methodologies and techniques to enhance the learning experience. Tailor materials to meet the diverse needs of learners from various backgrounds and proficiency levels. Review and revise content based on feedback from educators and stakeholders. Online Mentorship Actively engage in virtual mentorship, fostering a supportive online relationship with student(s) abroad by providing guidance on extracurricular educational Qualifications: Passion for education and community development Excellent organizational and communication skills Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a remote team environment. Strong proficiency in English language and grammar. Experience in curriculum development, preferably in English language education. Creativity and the ability to think outside the box to create engaging learning materials. Ability to speak another language is a plus, as it enhances our capacity to create inclusive and culturally relevant educational materials to diverse communities. Benefits: Gain valuable experience in non-profit fundraising and community engagement. Collaborate with a diverse and passionate team committed to making a difference. Enjoy opportunities for skill development and mentorship. Contribute to a noble cause, making a positive impact on global education. Explore the opportunity to serve as an online mentor, providing guidance and support to students worldwide.
Date Posted: March 26, 2024 -
Help with financial/ budget statement
with DJ'S HOPEHello our very small nonprofit is looking for help creating financial statement, program projected budget, for grant requirements. Ideally an audited financial would be great if one is in that position. our non profit averages around $30,000 a year and no payroll as we our volunteer ran so there is not much in regards to having to go thru. any suggestions would be helpful on resources to get help in this area
Date Posted: March 26, 2024 -
Associate Director Social Justice
Associate Program Director (APD) will have a role in designing, implementing, and managing programs to bring about social change and equality for vulnerable and marginalized African-American populations. Develop programs and initiatives advocating on behalf of victims and marginalized populations for their rights to services and justice The Associate Director should have skills in program development, management, budgeting, monitoring and evaluation, research and analysis, and more. The APD will often work with local organizations and community partners to implement and run the programs their organization is putting in place. The APD should have some skills in research and analysis, as well as a working knowledge of law and policy within the region in which they serve. Responsible for keeping up with changes and trends in economics, social concerns, politics, and other relevant events so they can recommend and influence policy in the best way possible for the focus area. Program initiatives work towards social justice and human rights in the most hands-on approach. They work directly with the people to help them connect to services they need and to help build communities through social and development programs. Supervises personnel who generally work at the local or state levels with non-governmental organizations or local government agencies, field officers in international organizations work. The APD must have a passion for working directly with people and must have great communication skills. Qualifications: APD typically requires a degree in social justice, human rights, international development, or another related field. Between 3 and 10 years of work experience, depending on the management level the job requires. The APD should have skills in statistics, management, budgeting, as well as program design and development. Candidates must live in the United States and preferably in the Chicagoland area.
Date Posted: March 26, 2024 -
TelePals: Supporting Others by Phone
This opportunity is available only to residents of Hillsborough, Pasco, and Pinellas Counties, Florida. Physically distanced doesn’t need to mean socially isolated. TelePals keep us socially connected through telephone reassurance. Weekly (or more frequent) calls say: "You have a friend who cares." Participate in friendly chats on a regular schedule that’s convenient to you. One phone call could be the start of a lifelong friendship, and it’s no charge! Feel more connected YOURSELF while connecting to others in the Tampa Bay area. Call 813.819.0725 or go to https://seniorsinservice.org/telepals/ and sign up to make or receive calls today!
Date Posted: March 26, 2024 -
Bring Hope to a Hospice Patient
Many Hospice Patient's have not had an outside visitor in over a year. Skilled Nursing and Assisted Living Centers are allowing visitors and Cornerstone Hospice needs new volunteers to provide supportive visits. Caregivers have not been able to utilize a volunteer to be able to shop attend medical appointments, or just a few hours out of the home. We need new volunteers in Winter Haven, Davenport, Kissimmee, Haines City, Lakeland, Bartow, and Mulberry. If you have a couple of hours a week to provide a friendly face and listening ear to a patient and/or family give me a call.
Date Posted: March 26, 2024 -
Outreach, Communications, and Cold Calling
with The Donovan's VenomWe aim to create a buzz and foster engagement! Our dynamic platform offers an enjoyable learning experience where individuals can delve into everything related to music and musical instruments. This includes gaining insights into music theory, all from the comfort of their homes, within a virtual and interactive space! To make our initiative a success, we're seeking volunteers who can assist in facilitating communication between our organization and the community. We're reaching out to county public libraries, schools, study groups, businesses, city officials, radio stations, and more. If you're passionate about contributing or have ideas to share, we'd love to have you on board! Volunteer tasks will encompass: - Cold calling - Emailing contacts from our list - Community outreach - Social media content creation - Content scheduling - Creating branding kits - Media outreach - Fundraising Let us know if you're interested in participating or have valuable insights to contribute! Your involvement can make a significant impact on our mission.
Date Posted: March 26, 2024 -
Health Buddies | Support Seniors with Chronic Health Conditions
Health Buddies volunteers provide support virtually until further notice due to COVID-19. Health Buddies help reduce preventable hospital readmissions for individuals living with chronic conditions through combined in-home/telephone interventions that empower them to self-manage their health. Volunteers are trained to provide support to help clients live independently, with dignity. Health Buddies serve Hillsborough, Pinellas and Pasco County at no charge to clients. Email Michaela Pattison at mpattison@seniorsinservice.org or call (813) 492-8931 for more information.
Date Posted: March 26, 2024 -
Volunteer Mentor
with TAKE ON COLLEGEApplicants must apply here to be considered: https://forms.gle/vujK2hywyXuGLe4p7 Role Description Take on College is looking for Volunteer Mentors to provide mentorship to first-generation and low-income high school students applying to college. As a Volunteer Mentor, you will work remotely and provide support to students on a regular basis. Tasks include mentoring and editing college essays. We expect strong communication, flexibility in working hours, and attention to detail. This role is as a volunteer and unpaid. However, paid opportunities with Take on College become available to Volunteer Mentors to host and organize workshops. Mentors get access to professional development, letters of recommendations and experience with a nonprofit as part of their volunteer time. Applications are due Friday, April 12 at 11:59pm PT Qualifications Strong communication and writing skills, as you will be working closely with students A background in mentoring, tutoring, or education Ability to work collaboratively with other mentors and support staff Demonstrated commitment to mentorship, education, and community service Proficient in Microsoft and Google Suite applications Company Description Take on College is a 501c3 nonprofit based in Washington state, founded in 2019. We are volunteer-run program that provides accessible mentoring services and resources to first-generation students applying to college. Through Take on College, each of our mentors have experience in mentoring and college essay editing, providing valuable guidance and support. Our goal is to make higher education accessible to all, and we do so with our Summer Fellowship Program, Fall Mentorship Program and workshop series. To complete the form, you must submit your personal statement (Common/Coalition), one supplemental essay you used as a high school senior to apply to college, as well as your resume. If you no longer have those essays, one recent writing sample you submitted for a humanities or social sciences college class would work as well.
Date Posted: March 26, 2024 -
Holy Culture Radio (SiriusXM) News Writer
with Holy CultureHoly Culture is looking for a few daily news and article writers! The ideal candidate will write 2-3 daily news and original evergreen stories highlighting Christian Hip-Hop culture and artists. The position is remote; the company is based in Wilmington, DE. Write a daily story with original reporting covering Christian Hip-Hop culture and sharing knowledge. Stay current on relevant trends, stories, and experiences that impact Christian culture. Coordinate story parameters with Managing Editor. Strong understanding of current events. Research and craft stories in a way that resonates with our audience. Coordinate the licensing and creation of photography, graphics, and videos. Diligently maintains schedules and workflows. Pitch story ideas
Date Posted: March 26, 2024 -
Language Interpreter for Adult Immigrants and Refugees
Vietnamese Social Services provides assistance to immigrant and refugee community members in the Twin Cities. We have an ongoing need for language interpreters to assist our students and clients navigate their new lives in Minnesota. We need volunteers to assist with client phone calls and to translate documents to send to community members. We are seeking language interpreters who are proficient in Vietnamese, Karenni, Burmese, Somali, and Karen. If you are interested in assisting non-native English speakers through language interpretation, please contact Jo Matson at jo@vssmn.org or fill out our online volunteer application here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSejii1UQmxb873YOq3MotlXNBN0sD1_J9dpB5jgBROnTJCjxg/viewform?usp=sf_link
Date Posted: March 26, 2024 -
Meet your new senior friend: Volunteer companions needed in NY, NJ, and CT!
Want to make a difference in the life of an older adult from the comfort of your own home? You will be matched with one senior and call them every week. With your phone buddy, you can: Develop a friendship with a senior Hear interesting stories Video chat with Face Time or Zoom Talk about favorite books & movies Play games like chess online Attend virtual workshops together Please reach out to learn more about how you can change a senior's life! Please note that all volunteers must be over 18 years old and live in New York City, New Jersey or Connecticut.
Date Posted: March 25, 2024 -
Reading/Math Mentor
About Us Learning Buddies Network is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping elementary school students develop essential literacy and math skills through free one-on-one, after-school mentoring in a fun group setting. We reach children who otherwise would not have the help they need. Our goals are to enhance self-esteem through improvement in academic skills and to ignite a passion for learning in a safe and caring environment. Position Summary Complete the math/reading and volunteer manual training sessions Participate in the orientation during the first week of the programs Report to your Program Coordinator and Executive Coordinator Prepare lesson materials provided by the organization for each session Mentor your little buddy by using the lesson materials prepared Track your little buddy’s progress Attend mentor meetings Complete mentor reports Assist in volunteer recruitment By volunteering with LBN, volunteers take on significant responsibilities and develop leadership, communication, and organization skills. You will have the opportunity to work directly with one child and develop a supportive mentoring relationship that will help foster building their learning skills, self-esteem, and a positive attitude. Requirements Applicants must be either enrolled in school or planning to attend At least in Grade 10 or above The mandatory training must be completed Volunteers must have a criminal record check done before volunteering with children Must be located in Canada or Continental United States Location We offer both online and in-person programs. How to Apply Please Visit: https://www.learningbuddiesnetwork.com/mentor-application-form For any questions, please reach out to julia@learningbuddiesnetwork.com
Date Posted: March 25, 2024 -
Seeking Social Butterflies and Conversationalists for Friendly Visiting with Seniors!
Do people say you make friends everywhere? Are you outgoing, talkative, and love to meet people? Are you curious about other people's perspectives? Are you a stellar volunteer who goes above and beyond to help others? You've come to the right place! How it works: our expert matchmaker (program coordinator) will take your unique personality and skills into consideration and match you with an older adult and you will develop a friendship with this person in person at their home. All volunteers must: Live in the New York tri-state area (New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut) and be at least 18 years old. Commit at least six months to participating in our program to build a meaningful relationship with their matched older adult. Provide two references and consent to a background check (more information in the application). Reach out to us to learn more about how you can change a senior's life! Rownoka Ashakhan Pronouns: She/Her/Hers Program Coordinator for Friendly Visiting 718-784-6173, ext. 435 | rashakhan@scsny.org
Date Posted: March 25, 2024 -
Start a new OneInMath chapter at your local library
with OneInMathDo you want to be a catalyst and have a long term impact on young kids so they can have a more confident future? Research shows that intervention at young age to build a strong foundation in Math has significant impact in the later years! You will be the responsible adult to start OneInMath program at your local library. You will work with the librarian to establish the program, actively recruit volunteers to tutor and K-3 students to teach with help of the librarians. You will coach, guide and help session leader and tutors to run the OneInMath program. You will ensure that session leader and tutors are following the curriculum, following all the safety rules, are on time, and the class is run efficiently. You will ensure communications with librarians, parents, and volunteers is happening in a timely manner, responsibly, and in professional manner. You will contribute to building a better future community of high school students as session leader, and tutors! OneInMath volunteers develop valuable leadership, negotiation and management skills in a fun environment, and have the satisfaction of helping kids learn math. We provide complete logistics, training, course material, tracker, monitoring and guidance through out the session. RESPONSIBILITIES Reach out to local library to establish the tutoring program for young kids K-3. Recruit/mentor session leader and tutors (high school students) to run the class efficiently. Ensure high quality of math instruction and a positive environment for learning. Diligent and prompt followups including replying to emails. Ensure all program logistics is executed in a timely and proper manner including session setup, volunteer and student enrollment, training, assessments, and instructions. Attend all classes. Setup for next session. At OneInMath, we believe every kid should have a chance to succeed in Math! Come, be part of the movement to help kids from Kindergarten to 3rd grade to master basic arithmetic skills, so they are more successful in the future! Learn more at oneinmath.com/request-new-location/ and express your interest by filling out the New Location form or just reach out to me. Note 1: If you are not an adult, you must have active participation of your parent/guardian to start the OneInMath program at your local library. Note 2: This opportunity is marked as remote, as the OneInMath chapter can be started at any location, however, this is not a volunteer program to operate online. Please learn more about OneInMath program at https://oneinmath.com. You may want to review Our Philosophy, How It Works, and Parent Q&A for more knowledge on our website.
Date Posted: March 25, 2024 -
Write Letters to Deployed Soldiers' - Soldiers' Angels Virtual Opportunity
Receiving letters from home has an immense impact on our deployed service members. Do you want to ensure that US Service Members deployed to combat and humanitarian areas worldwide know they have your support? Are you interested in volunteering from the comfort of your own home? You can do both through letter writing opportunities with Soldiers’ Angels! Join us as a volunteer Angel and send letters filled with support, encouragement, and gratitude to a deployed service member. Your heartfelt words can make a world of difference to those serving far from home. Register today and let our troops know they are appreciated and not forgotten! To get started, register as an Angel by visiting: https://soldiersangels.my.site.com/s/login/
Date Posted: March 25, 2024 -
Support Deployed Service Members - Soldiers' Angels Virtual Opportunity
Do you want to support our dedicated US Service Members deployed to combat and humanitarian zones worldwide? You can make a difference by supporting a deployed service member through Soldiers' Angels! Send heartfelt cards, letters, and care packages regularly throughout a Service Member's deployment to let them know they're not alone. Join us in standing with our deployed heroes from the comfort of your own home! To get started, register as an Angel by visiting: https://soldiersangels.my.site.com/s/login/
Date Posted: March 25, 2024 -
In Search of Volunteers located in East Elmhurst!
We have a large population of older adults throughout western Queens and specifically East Elmhurst looking for friendly visitors. A friendly visitor is a companion for senior who visits them in their home once a week in order to reduce social isolation and improve the senior's quality of life. With your friend, you can: Develop a friendship with a senior Hear interesting stories Talk about favorite books & movies Play board games Attend workshops together Please note that all volunteers must be over 18 years old and live in New York City and New Jersey or Connecticut.
Date Posted: March 25, 2024 -
Administrator
with D.Y.K.B Inc.The Administrator will work hand in hand with the organization's President to ensure all tasks are completed daily. The President designs most of the programs within the organization, and he needs support to ensure everyone is on task. You will communicate with the President on WhatsApp. Any tasks that need to be completed. You will also attend Zoom meetings for the President and be required to take notes on the information shared as we are a global organization. Visit www.dykb.org before you apply please. We only want volunteers willing to give us a real-time frame in which they can volunteer. We will work with you and greatly support all our volunteers. Please feel free to grow your links as you join different groups for the organization. If you are ready to rock and roll, the President will email or send you a message on WhatsApp as soon as you submit this request.
Date Posted: March 25, 2024 -
Remote Hospice Phone call support
with Healing Care HospiceHealing Care Hospice is looking for a compassionate volunteer to make phone calls to our patients on service. As a volunteer, you will make phone calls to family members to ensure that Healing Care Hospice provides quality care, as well as provide emotional support and socialization. These phone calls aim to deliver quality care to our patients while validating & addressing any concerns they may have. Volunteers are required to have: A background check will be provided at no cost to you. COVID-19 Vaccine proof A phone for contacting patients and their families This phone support role can be fully remote, except for one day in office at the beginning for training, orientation and paperwork. Training and 1:1 support will be available. Hours are flexible and tailored to your needs. If you have any questions or concerns please reach out to: Kiri Oshiro Healing Care Hospice Volunteer Coordinator 323.988.1245 koshiro@healingcarehospice.com
Date Posted: March 25, 2024 -
Public Relations for Educated Girls Rock
with Educated Girls RockThe Educated Girls brand is looking for a Public Relations Specialist to assist with the branding on the founder and Educated Girls Rock. Every organization wants to get its name out there, and get its message out to the public. Additionally, If you are looking to get into PR, or just looking for a way to donate your time, this could be an amazing opportunity for you and Educated Girls and you’ll get valuable experience that you can take into your future career. If you’re interested in getting into or advancing in the field of PR, volunteering can be a great way to do it. Volunteer experience is a wonderful way to gain experience, improve your skills, and develop contacts in your industry. Educated Girls need you..
Date Posted: March 25, 2024 -
ESOL Remote Volunteers needed in Quincy area with Remote Learning
with NORFOLK COUNTY RSVPESOL Remote Volunteers, age 55+, are needed who preferably have a teaching background, and have good technological skills with the Zoom on-line platform. In a team of two you will be involved with remote group conversation classes through Zoom and support English students in breakout rooms. Normal classes in Quincy will resume at the time it is deemed safe to return to the physical classroom. Volunteers needed for daytime Zoom tutoring and Monday or Wednesday evening GED (Graduate Equivalency Test) tutoring. Classes are run through QCAP (Quincy Community Action Program). Norfolk County RSVP is seeking Norfolk County, MA residents, age 55 + . Please contact Robert at Norfolk County RSVP - 781-234-3445 or rpierson@norfolkcounty.org.
Date Posted: March 25, 2024 -
Social Media Assistant
with D.Y.K.B Inc.We require a social media "manager" for our multiple accounts. This position would be as simple as maintaining the accounts promptly and professionally. You will be expected to learn the details of our various programs and give us feedback on the information you find you will need from us. This position is open for you to be creative and outgoing. As an organization, we maintain an open-minded approach in all that we do; with that being said, don't be afraid to suggest changes! The three things we want you to focus on are growth in viewership, growth in interaction, and subscribers.
Date Posted: March 24, 2024 -
Write an Elevator Pitch for Fundraising
with International SEVAHello: Please help us: Articulate and write a convincing/elevated pitch for YouTube, Facebook, Instagram Plan is to send a letter/portfolio to known Executives And also send to potential Corporate leaders with whom we share similar goals Create a portfolio of 5 W's (Who we are, What we do, Why, When and Where). Background and history of why this ORG was established will be shared What we have accomplished to date, real stories are in the Blogs All pertinent data is on our website, https://www.internationalseva.org We serve the underprivileged 5-17 years old autistic, down syndrome children in USA and in Gujarat, India Open for suggestions. Please check your junk folder too for our response. Thank you for your interest. Wishing you and your family Best of Health, Team International SEVA https://www.facebook.com/internationalSEVA/ https://www.instagram.com/internationalseva/
Date Posted: March 24, 2024 -
Writer for a letter of Inquiry
with DJ'S HOPEHello we began applying for grants this year however most grantors require you first submit a L.O.I for your non profit I am looking for someone with creative writing skills to help us with this letter. DJ's Hope is a small nonprofit that is 100% volunteer ran so our resources are limited on hiring individuals for tasks such as this. thank you for any consideration Len DJ's Dad
Date Posted: March 24, 2024 -
Web Application Developer
with OPPIA FOUNDATION INCWe are looking for a volunteer software developer to collaborate on building features for an open source education platform that aims to make high-quality basic education accessible for everyone. The volunteer would contribute to the development of tools that enable the community to translate lessons into multiple languages, or improve the learning experience for under-resourced learners around the world who use the platform to learn. We currently have openings available on the Web and Android teams! Important! To get started, please don't submit an application through VolunteerMatch. Instead, please follow the instructions on our GitHub wiki pages: Web: https://github.com/oppia/oppia/wiki/Contributing-code-to-Oppia#setting-things-up Android: https://github.com/oppia/oppia-android/wiki/Contributing-to-Oppia-android#onboarding-instructions This is important because we receive multiple applications per day through VolunteerMatch and don't have the capacity to reply to each one. In contrast, the wiki instructions above provide all the information needed for you to get started with the project in a fully self-service way :) Who Are We? The Oppia Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with the mission to provide high quality education to all. We do this through the creation and maintenance of our platform, Oppia (https://www.oppia.org), the coordination of our passionate contributors, and the development of critical partnerships with NGOs in the communities we aim to serve. Even before COVID-19, students around the world were facing difficulties accessing quality education due to conflict, discrimination, lack of teacher training, and more. However, with COVID-19 forcing everyone to stay quarantined in their own homes, students now more than ever need access to free, quality education to ensure that they can continue to learn even if they cannot attend school. Why Oppia is an Organization You Want to Work With Oppia has served over 2,000,000 users. Oppia focuses on effectiveness, and conducts rigorous user testing and RCTs to validate the lessons we offer. Learners using Oppia’s lessons have seen gains of 50+% from pre-test to post-test. Oppia's contributors actively help to provide students around the world with basic education. Please see https://medium.com/@ebelubhuhiose/86b97283edf4 and https://medium.com/@ojobusayo99/6e783aaddb74 for examples of our current work. Oppia has a community of hundreds of passionate volunteers from across the globe, so our meetings are held online at flexible times. What our Software Development team contributes Software developers will work closely with other volunteer developers around the world, Oppia's design team, and NGOs in various countries who are in direct contact with students, in order to implement features and key functionality to help learners and translators. The team is very collaborative and has a culture of providing and receiving constructive feedback through code reviews. Some examples of projects we're working on include: Adding functionality in the "contributor dashboard" to ease the process of translating lessons Fixing small issues in the lesson player that confuse students who haven't used a phone before Finding ways to make the site faster and more performant on low-end devices Don't worry if you're new to "open source", or if you're still a student -- many of our contributors are, too, and we'd be more than happy to provide mentorship and support if this is your first time contributing to an open source project! The main thing is that you care deeply about helping people around the world to learn things better, and that you're responsible and reliable. If you'd like to help out, please follow the instructions on our GitHub wiki pages to get started: Web: https://github.com/oppia/oppia/wiki/Contributing-code-to-Oppia#setting-things-up Android: https://github.com/oppia/oppia-android/wiki We look forward to meeting you!
Date Posted: March 24, 2024 -
Are you a persuasive storyteller? Help Oppia secure grants to support free education
with OPPIA FOUNDATION INCIf you’re interested in grantwriting and storytelling for impact, with the aim of helping underserved children gain access to education, this is the volunteer role for you! Oppia is looking for passionate individuals to join our Grants and Fundraising Team to help secure the financial sustainability of the organization and enable Oppia to continue providing free educational services for underserved learners around the world who are unable to afford them. To get started, please fill in this form: https://forms.gle/5hwbq9c6AUYdzFqh7 Who We Are The Oppia Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with the mission to provide high quality education to all. We do this through the creation and maintenance of our free-to-use platform, Oppia (https://www.oppia.org), the coordination of our passionate contributors, and the development of critical partnerships with NGOs in the communities we aim to serve. Where You Fit In Millions of children are not receiving the education they deserve. Of the 61 million children worldwide who cannot attend primary school, 17 million will never step foot into a school if trends continue. In the wake of COVID-19, millions more children are also seeing interruptions in their daily lives, stability, and education - making it even more difficult than before for many students to get the education they need to succeed. The learners we serve are typically from low-income families which cannot afford to pay for education; in some cases, the parents may not even have had the opportunity to attend school. Thus, to maintain and improve the services that we offer to them, it is important to source funding that allows us to cover the cost of offering these services. We generally aim to fund operating expenses through individual donations, but there are several major projects we are undertaking (such as core improvements to the website and Android app based on feedback from learners and volunteers) that will require grant funding in order to succeed. We are currently seeking strong writers who can help with grant and funding applications. This process includes helping to collate impact stories and metrics, describing the organization’s current and proposed activities in a clear and readable way, and compiling the application material for specific grants. We welcome individuals who are willing to learn and grow through this opportunity, and would be happy to guide those without prior experience in grant writing. Why Oppia is an Organization You Want to Work With Oppia has served over 2,000,000 users. Oppia focuses on effectiveness, and conducts rigorous user testing and RCTs to validate the lessons we offer. Learners using Oppia’s lessons have seen gains of 50+% from pre-test to post-test. Oppia's contributors actively help to provide students around the world with basic education. Please see https://medium.com/@ebelubhuhiose/86b97283edf4 and https://medium.com/@ojobusayo99/6e783aaddb74 for examples of our current work. Oppia has a community of hundreds of passionate volunteers from across the globe, so our meetings are held online at flexible times. What Our Grants and Fundraising Team Contributes Develop and submit grant proposals and letters of inquiry. Prepare and compile the components of grant submissions, and ensure that they meet granting agency requirements. Prepare relevant materials to support grants and fundraising activities, such as narratives describing program activities, concept papers, and success stories. If you’d like to help out, please fill in our application form: https://forms.gle/5hwbq9c6AUYdzFqh7 . Thank you!
Date Posted: March 24, 2024 -
Board Member Recruitment
Do you have experience working with special needs or autistic children and adults? Can you work as a team to develop and provide support groups, fundraisers and special events? Can you give up the second Thursday of the month from 7:00-9:00 PM for a meeting? If so, this opportunity is for you! Our organization is made up of all volunteers, including our board. This is a working board, meaning you will be required to participate in our special events and support groups and fundraisers along with volunteers we recruit. Serious inquiries only! If you do not have the time to commit to be on our board, we would love to have you volunteer for our special events when you are available!
Date Posted: March 24, 2024 -
Youth Debate Leader
with D.Y.K.B Inc.Youth Debate Team - 2024 Season, *15 to 30 young men and women, ages 13 to 17, who take on ground-level issues within their communities within a debate format. This select group of individuals will help develop future programs within the organization. Those who show authentic leadership and development within the program can lead an existing program within the organization in the future. During the season for the debate team, volunteers will learn different formats of debate as well as project building on a civic level, with the intention of their project becoming a future program within the organization. Goal: Mission Statement: We seek to provide opportunities and avenues for growth within the youth population of our communities, from "Science Fairs" that focus on developing the next generation of Climate Change Specialists to Drone Engineers to State and City Officials that seek to improve our community. We strive to teach teamwork, self-respect, self-confidence, and community action in all our events and activities.
Date Posted: March 24, 2024 -
Enjoy helping students learn? Help create practice questions for basic math lessons!
with OPPIA FOUNDATION INCIf you want to help underserved children around the world gain access to education, this is the volunteer opportunity for you! Oppia is looking for passionate individuals to join our Practice Questions Team to help implement practice questions on our site, as well as come up with new questions to help students practice their skills and master the subjects they are learning. To get started, please fill in this form: https://forms.gle/U2gRx8E9oKqqTbGw8 Who We Are The Oppia Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with the mission to provide high quality education to all. We do this through the creation and maintenance of our free-to-use platform, Oppia (https://www.oppia.org), the coordination of our passionate contributors, and the development of critical partnerships with NGOs in the communities we aim to serve. Our lessons have reached over 2,000,000 users, and learners using our basic mathematics curriculum have seen gains of over 50% from pre-test to post-test. Where You Fit In Millions of children are not receiving the education they deserve. Of the 61 million children worldwide who cannot attend primary school, 17 million will never step foot into a school if trends continue. In the wake of COVID-19, millions more children have also seen interruptions in their daily lives, stability, and education - making it even more difficult than before for many students to get the education they need to succeed. Oppia provides free resources that can be used online and offline, so that these learners can use to develop their skills and get the feedback they need to master them. We are looking to build upon our basic mathematics curriculum and further engage learners by developing practice questions. We’ve found that learners who struggle with a mathematics topic need practice with lots of varied questions that approach the same concept from different viewpoints. Currently, we are creating a question bank for key skills that students want to learn, so that they can use them to practice and improve their skills beyond the classroom. We are currently seeking detail-oriented individuals who can help create these practice questions questions. This includes writing succinct and clear explanations, and identifying common misconceptions that learners face, so that they can understand their errors and self-correct. We welcome individuals who are willing to learn and grow through this opportunity, and are happy to guide those without formal experience in curriculum development or creating educational material. Why Oppia is an Organization You Want to Work With Oppia has served over 2,000,000 users. Oppia focuses on effectiveness, and conducts rigorous user testing and RCTs to validate the lessons we offer. Learners using Oppia’s lessons have seen gains of 50+% from pre-test to post-test. Oppia's contributors actively help to provide students around the world with basic education. Please see https://medium.com/@ebelubhuhiose/86b97283edf4 and https://medium.com/@ojobusayo99/6e783aaddb74 for examples of our current work. Oppia has a community of hundreds of passionate volunteers from across the globe, so our meetings are held online at flexible times. What Our Practice Questions Team Members Contribute Create new practice questions based on specific skills Revise questions based on feedback received to ensure that they meet a high quality bar Review questions submitted by other contributors If you’d like to help out, please fill in our application form: https://forms.gle/U2gRx8E9oKqqTbGw8 . Thank you!
Date Posted: March 24, 2024 -
Social Media Pro (USA ONLY)
with Farms to Grow, IncElevate Impact: Join the Social Media Champions Team at Farms To Grow, Inc.! Are you a social media virtuoso, driven by a passion for sustainability, and ready to amplify the legacy of Black farmers? Farms To Grow, Inc. is flourishing, and we're assembling a powerhouse team of social media gurus like you to be the driving force behind our online presence! Volunteer Opportunity: Social Media Champions Team Program Promotion: Showcase Farms To Grow's transformative programs through engaging and impactful content on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Creative Outreach: Develop visually stunning and compelling content that captivates our audience and sparks conversations around sustainable agriculture. Digital Advocacy: Utilize your social media expertise to conduct outreach, building a community that actively supports Farms To Grow's mission. US Territory only Ready to be the catalyst for digital transformation? Apply now and immerse yourself in the world of Farms To Grow, where every post plants a seed of change! Explore Farms To Grow: Delve into the depth of our programs, from a vibrant CSA program and the Freedom Farmers Market to urban gardening and rural farming projects. Immerse yourself in the transformative power of our work at https://www.farmstogrow.com/. Shape the Digital Landscape - Be Our Social Media Champions! We're excited to connect with social media professionals who are ready to elevate our mission. Apply today and become a champion for Farms To Grow, Inc., spreading the message far and wide! https://docs.google.com/forms/u/1/d/e/1FAIpQLScI7FFsrkKemMZOTXpVeohTCqgHch-FqlKHpjoJqnYubWiTTA/viewform?urp=gmail_link
Date Posted: March 23, 2024 -
HELP!! Web content creator/ writer (read below)
with DJ'S HOPEHello Our Nonprofit DJ's Hope is in major need of people willing to help create page content & link suggestions for our resource page.. even with all the purchased security features we somehow ended up hacked/ phished or whatever else they call these hijackers!! anyway we have gotten back control and all but all our content is gone the files everything. We are a very very small volunteer ran cause I do not have the resource to pay to have all that replaced and hope I can find so very kind people willing to help us with new. our resource page was a lot of information from childhood heart ailment and educational links to healthy eating and more this content help us maintain a lot of keywords to drive traffic to our site. Please if our programs and story aligns with you, we could really use some help. content will be information, links and anything helpful to people we support thru our programs from sick children , elderly struggles, financial and hunger , veterans, those with physical & mental disabilities and finally depression and anxiety due to loneliness. So these are some of the topics & tools we wish to bring back to help folks with information, links and anything else you may feel is helpful I appreciate your time and any considerations around our dilemma, Len DJ's Dad
Date Posted: March 23, 2024 -
Volunteer Researcher
with JOSHUA WAVEWe are developing a comprehensive brochure outlining support services available to those experiencing homelessness in Colorado Springs . Your research will help connect people in need with vital resources. This is one way to make a real difference in helping connect people experiencing homelessness to critical resources. This role will help you develop research, organizational, and partnership skills. Duties and Responsibilities Research and catalog local homeless support organizations and programs. Help us find the following information: The name of each organization/program Contact information like address, phone number, website Basic description of what services/support they provide Eligibility requirements to receive help Intake/application process Operational details like hours of operation Input research findings into a shared document using provided category headings Verify accuracy of information by cross-checking with multiple sources Coordinate with each of these organizations thru email and schedule a meeting with them with our Founder/Executive director Communicate research progress and any challenges to the team Complete research assignments independently within specified deadlines Skills Required Organizational skills Proficient internet/research skills and ability to gather information from multiple sources Strong verbal and written communication skills Ability to work independently and meet deadlines Passion for helping vulnerable communities For more information about our organization, please visit- https://joshuawave.org/
Date Posted: March 23, 2024 -
Farms To Grow, Inc - Marketing Professional USA ONLY
with Farms to Grow, IncIgnite Change: Join the Marketing Team! Are you fueled by a passion for sustainability, dedicated to amplifying the legacy of Black farmers, and eager to contribute to the growth of the next generation of small farmers? Farms To Grow, Inc. is flourishing, and we invite you to be a catalyst for change with our Marketing & Research Team! Volunteer Opportunity: Marketing & Research Support As a vital member of our dynamic team, you won't just be supporting marketing and research; you'll be at the forefront of shaping our impact: Market Momentum: Drive initiatives that enhance market visibility for Black and underserved farmers, ensuring their produce reaches a broader audience. Cultivate Insights: Contribute to research endeavors that deepen public understanding of the pivotal role played by Black farmers in the United States. Ready to be a driving force for change? Apply now and immerse yourself in the world of Farms To Grow, where marketing and research are the seeds of transformation! Explore Farms To Grow: Delve into our diverse projects and partnerships, from a vibrant CSA program and the Freedom Farmers Market to transformative urban gardening and rural farming projects. Uncover the power of our work at https://www.farmstogrow.com/. Elevate with Us - Be the Catalyst for Change! We're thrilled to connect with individuals like you who are ready to make a difference. Apply today and become a catalyst for change through your skills in marketing and research. https://docs.google.com/forms/u/1/d/e/1FAIpQLScI7FFsrkKemMZOTXpVeohTCqgHch-FqlKHpjoJqnYubWiTTA/viewform?urp=gmail_link
Date Posted: March 23, 2024 -
Grant Writing Coordinator
Role Summary/Objective MVA is looking for a Grant-Writer Coordinator to join our Development team in the organization. This role will identify and apply for various grants that meet the organization’s needs, overseeing the grant application process from beginning to end. The ideal candidate for this role is one who proactively identifies potential sources of funding and through strong networking/collaboration skills and is able to advocate compelling criteria for seeking funds from local, state, and federal funding sources. Essential Tasks Researches various types of grants available and the criteria to qualify for each. Discusses available sources of funding with administrative managers. Compiles necessary information for the application process through collaboration with other team members, database research, and other fact finding actions and meetings. Drafts and completes grant applications according to application requirements. Ensures grant is submitted on time and within application parameters. Completes all documents, forms, or reports required by the grant. Coordinates the monitoring and evaluation of programs and projects that are funded by grants. Develops and maintains master files on grants and paperwork connected to programs funded by grants. Performs other related duties as assigned. Essential Functions Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, Fellows, or Leaders Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work Communicating with Persons Outside Organization Thinking Creatively Core Competencies Customer and Personal Service , Administration and Management, Clerical, Time Management , Sociology and Anthropology Preferred Education and Experience: Bachelor’s degree in related field required. At least three years of experience in grant writing experience highly preferred. Excellent written and verbal communication skills Advanced proficiency in MS Office Adept communication skills and team oriented Proactive, professional, and polished demeanor Exceptional time management and organizational skills Why you should join us? Excellent opportunity to gain experience working in an established Non Profit Organization Network and connect with key organizations (nonprofits, corporations, and government) and members of the veteran community Sharpen your management skills on the job while also getting numerous opportunities to learn, up-skill and grow with us! About Minority Veterans of America: Minority Veterans of America is a non-profit organization that serves minority and underrepresented veterans. The organization was established in Seattle, WA in 2017 and organizes nationally through programs and events that take place throughout the year. AAP /EEO Statement: Minority Veterans of America recognizes and supports all applicable AAP/EEO work laws and regulations.
Date Posted: March 22, 2024 -
Web Master
Are you looking to make a HUGE difference in lives of people living with Cancer and HIV/AIDS? We need a Webmaster to implements web pages, maintains content and oversee our day-to-day management of the company website. This is a great way to give back to our global and local communities. This is a great opportunity to work directly with executive staff and a great way to get the experience to jump into your career of choice. We also have a video channel titled worldaidsmarathon mirroring the work the Richard M. Brodsky Foundation does in Kenya and why Richard is so enamored to help the people of Kenya + how we can help create a cultural bridge where Dunga/Kisumu, Kenya (fronting Lake Victoria) can be sister cities with Rockaway, Kenya. There is also a personal video message from Eliud Kipchoge to me. More specifically, the Foundation will also sponsor the only AIDS run or walk on Long Island on June 2, 2024. This 17th annual Event will be held in Baldwin Park. We even have Steve Mitchell performing as ELVIS PRESLEY. The Foundation has donated over $370,000 to local organizations helping people who are living with HIV and cancer by providing cash, toys and clothing, and COVID -19 food relief. In addition, the 18th annual World AIDS Marathon, half marathon, 10K and 5K will be held on the Rockaway Beach boardwalk in Queens, NY, USA on World AIDS Day, 12/1/24. This is the only marathon in North America on World AIDS Day. A few days later we will be traveling to Kenya for our 18th time to sponsor 4 orphan dinner dances & provide medical care for orphans, two days of art, music and dancing for special needs kids, a meet and greet dinner, and a 5K run to honor the 40,000,000+ people who have died from AIDS.
Date Posted: March 22, 2024 -
Virtual Art Teacher
We are seeking someone to provide virtual art instruction to boys ages 5-15 who are enrolled in the 3MB AfterSchool Program. The program will have all necessary supplies needed for the youth to be guided through various projects. We would love for the boys to be exposed to using various types of medium, making seasonal projects, crafts, and learning various types of art forms and styles. Because this is a virtual position, the teacher will have to be very engaging and creative. There will be staff onsite to assist the boys with whatever project that the teacher presents. This opportunity addresses social isolation by providing positive activities in which youth may participate after school hours.
Date Posted: March 22, 2024 -
Solicitor/Grant Seeker/Grant Writer
We are in need of volunteers to seek donations for our programs. We need event tickets, gift cards, food donations, and many other things that are on our Program Wishlist. We need individuals to write grants, to forward letters to agencies, companies, and even private donors seeking donations.
Date Posted: March 22, 2024 - See All Opportunities
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Love talking on the phone? Administrative help needed. Lafayette, IN
Lafayette, IN 47909It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleMake a real difference in someone’s life! Elara Caring, one of the nation’s largest providers of home-based care, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families. Volunteers are needed to visit with patients and engage them in activities such as playing music, singing, working on a craft project, sharing a special, or simply providing companionship through listening, talking or holding a hand. Volunteers can sometimes provide respite care, allowing family members to take a much-needed break. There are also volunteer opportunities within the Elara Caring Hospice office, assisting staff with mailing, filing, data entry and other special projects. Elara Caring is also looking for pet therapy volunteers. These volunteers, along with their trained pet companions, visit Hospice patients in facilities. Dogs must be certified in order to visit patients. Hours are very flexible, weekdays, evenings or weekends. Typically, we ask that you visit your assigned patient 1-2 hours per week or offer 1-2 hours per week or work in the office. For more information contact, Kathryn at 765-202-1470 or Kjaeger@elara.com
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Spend time holding a hospice patient's hand. Lafayette IN
Lafayette, IN 47905It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleMake a real difference in someone’s life! Elara Caring, one of the nation’s largest providers of home-based care, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families. Volunteers are needed to visit with patients and engage them in activities such as playing music, singing, working on a craft project, sharing a special, or simply providing companionship through listening, talking or holding a hand. Volunteers can sometimes provide respite care, allowing family members to take a much-needed break. There are also volunteer opportunities within the Elara Caring Hospice office, assisting staff with mailing, filing, data entry and other special projects. Elara Caring is also looking for pet therapy volunteers. These volunteers, along with their trained pet companions, visit Hospice patients in facilities. Dogs must be certified in order to visit patients. Hours are very flexible, weekdays, evenings or weekends. Typically, we ask that you visit your assigned patient 1-2 hours per week or offer 1-2 hours per week or work in the office. For more information contact, Kathryn at 765-202-1470 or Kjaeger@elara.com
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Do you enjoy talking on the phone? Battle Ground IN
Battle Ground, IN 47920It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleMake a real difference in someone’s life! Elara Caring, one of the nation’s largest providers of home-based care, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families. Volunteers are needed to visit with patients and engage them in activities such as playing music, singing, working on a craft project, sharing a special, or simply providing companionship through listening, talking or holding a hand. Volunteers can sometimes provide respite care, allowing family members to take a much-needed break. There are also volunteer opportunities within the Elara Caring Hospice office, assisting staff with mailing, filing, data entry and other special projects. Elara Caring is also looking for pet therapy volunteers. These volunteers, along with their trained pet companions, visit Hospice patients in facilities. Dogs must be certified in order to visit patients. Hours are very flexible, weekdays, evenings or weekends. Typically, we ask that you visit your assigned patient 1-2 hours per week or offer 1-2 hours per week or work in the office. For more information contact, Kathryn at 765-202-1470 or Kjaeger@elara.com
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Help a Neighbor in Lafayette Homemade Meal
with Lasagna LoveLafayette, IN 47902It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleLasagna Love is a national movement with thousands of people cooking and delivering meals to families in their communities. What we do is simple: we feed families, spread kindness, and strengthen communities. Our mission is not only to help address the incredible rise in food insecurity among families but also to provide a simple act of love and kindness during this time full of uncertainty and stress. Lasagna Love matches neighbors who can provide a meal with a neighbor who needs a little help. You can decide how often you participate - once a month, multiple lasagnas weekly, or somewhere in between. You decide how far you can drive to deliver a meal, and if you can accommodate special diets like vegetarian or gluten free. The Lasagna Love Team does the best to match you with a neighbor in need. We also provide online trainings to help you get started and drop off meals contact free, recipes if you are looking for inspiration, and any other support you need. If you are looking for a flexible volunteer opportunity, or a way for your family to volunteer together to make a meal for a neighbor in need, this is a great opportunity to spread some kindness.
Date Posted: March 21, 2024 -
Help a Neighbor in Lafayette Homemade Meal
with Lasagna LoveLafayette, IN 47901It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleLasagna Love is a national movement with thousands of people cooking and delivering meals to families in their communities. What we do is simple: we feed families, spread kindness, and strengthen communities. Our mission is not only to help address the incredible rise in food insecurity among families but also to provide a simple act of love and kindness during this time full of uncertainty and stress. Lasagna Love matches neighbors who can provide a meal with a neighbor who needs a little help. You can decide how often you participate - once a month, multiple lasagnas weekly, or somewhere in between. You decide how far you can drive to deliver a meal, and if you can accommodate special diets like vegetarian or gluten free. The Lasagna Love Team does the best to match you with a neighbor in need. We also provide online trainings to help you get started and drop off meals contact free, recipes if you are looking for inspiration, and any other support you need. If you are looking for a flexible volunteer opportunity, or a way for your family to volunteer together to make a meal for a neighbor in need, this is a great opportunity to spread some kindness.
Date Posted: March 21, 2024 -
Help us feed your Neighbor in Lafayette, IN
with Lasagna LoveLafayette, IN 47903It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleLasagna Love is a global movement with thousands of people cooking and delivering meals to families in their communities. What we do is simple: we feed families, spread kindness, and strengthen communities. Our mission is not only to help address the incredible rise in food insecurity among families but also to provide a simple act of love and kindness during this time full of uncertainty and stress. Lasagna Love matches neighbors who can provide a meal with a neighbor who needs a little help. You can decide how often you participate - once a month, multiple lasagnas weekly, or somewhere in between. You decide how far you can drive to deliver a meal, and if you can accommodate special diets like vegetarian or gluten free. The Lasagna Love Team does the best to match you with a neighbor in need. We also provide online trainings to help you get started and drop off meals contact free, recipes if you are looking for inspiration, and any other support you need. If you are looking for a flexible volunteer opportunity, or a way for your family to volunteer together to make a meal for a neighbor in need, this is a great opportunity to spread some kindness.
Date Posted: March 21, 2024 -
Park Day 2024
Washington, DC 20005Sat, March 23, 2024 - Sat, May 18, 2024This annual event brings history enthusiasts together in an effort to help keep our nation’s heritage not only preserved but pristine. Since 1996, the American Battlefield Trust has sponsored Park Day, an annual hands-on preservation event to help Civil War, Revolutionary War, & War of 1812 battlefields and historic sites take on maintenance projects large and small. Activities are chosen by each participating site to meet their own particular needs and can range from raking leaves and hauling trash to painting signs and building trails. Find Park Day volunteer opportunities nationwide! Join volunteers for Park Day 2024 events across the nation: https://www.battlefields.org/parkday. Don't hesitate to reach out to us! Please get in touch with us at parkday@battlefields.org.
Date Posted: March 18, 2024 -
Women, don't just be sad about Child Abuse, do something about it right NOW!!!
with ChicktimeLocations across America: Corporate Office200 S. 10th St. suite 1700McAllenMcAllen, TX 78501It's Flexible! We'll work with your schedulePlease note~ This is not a volunteer opportunity, but rather asking you to visit our website to see if we have an active chapter in your area and/or find out how to start a chapter in you area. Chicktime is a movement of women setting up networks or volunteer chapters all across America who are taking their place. Visit our website and click on the Established Chapter Menu to find out if we have a chapter in your area to serve and if we do sign up to get information about that chapter. http://www.chicktime.com/established-chapters/ FREE GIFT: http://www.chicktime.com/wp-content/uploads/Chicktime-Book-FREE-Gift.pdf We find it unacceptable to sit by and do nothing as the children in our local communities are repeatedly abused and neglected day after day. Our role is simple. We tangibly love these children of abuse. They are easy to find. There are children's homes in every community across our nation... filled with children RIGHT NOW who are hurting and alone. We must go to them. Love on them. And let them know they are precious and they matter. Visit chicktime.com to find a chapter in your area. If one does not exist, setting up a new chapter is easy and we are here to help you. To get started read through our short book to learn next steps. We welcome you to download a free copy: http://www.chicktime.com/wp-content/uploads/Chicktime-Book-FREE-Gift.pdf We are here to help you follow your dreams and take the plunge. We encourage you to organize a chapter if one does not exist in your area. You will experience joy you never in a million years dreamed even existed. Go to Chicktime.com and click on established chapter to see you there is an active chapter in your area.
Date Posted: February 18, 2024 -
Bereavement support needed for hospice families. Battle Ground IN
Battle Ground, IN 47920It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleMake a real difference in someone’s life! Elara Caring, one of the nation’s largest providers of home-based care, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families. Volunteers are needed to visit with patients and engage them in activities such as playing music, singing, working on a craft project, sharing a special, or simply providing companionship through listening, talking or holding a hand. Volunteers can sometimes provide respite care, allowing family members to take a much-needed break. There are also volunteer opportunities within the Elara Caring Hospice office, assisting staff with mailing, filing, data entry and other special projects. Elara Caring is also looking for pet therapy volunteers. These volunteers, along with their trained pet companions, visit Hospice patients in facilities. Dogs must be certified in order to visit patients. Hours are very flexible, weekdays, evenings or weekends. Typically, we ask that you visit your assigned patient 1-2 hours per week or offer 1-2 hours per week or work in the office. For more information contact, Kathryn at 765-202-1470 or Kjaeger@elara.com
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Bereavement support needed for hospice family. West Lafayette IN
West Lafayette, IN 47906It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleMake a real difference in someone’s life! Elara Caring, one of the nation’s largest providers of home-based care, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families. Volunteers are needed to visit with patients and engage them in activities such as playing music, singing, working on a craft project, sharing a special, or simply providing companionship through listening, talking or holding a hand. Volunteers can sometimes provide respite care, allowing family members to take a much-needed break. There are also volunteer opportunities within the Elara Caring Hospice office, assisting staff with mailing, filing, data entry and other special projects. Elara Caring is also looking for pet therapy volunteers. These volunteers, along with their trained pet companions, visit Hospice patients in facilities. Dogs must be certified in order to visit patients. Hours are very flexible, weekdays, evenings or weekends. Typically, we ask that you visit your assigned patient 1-2 hours per week or offer 1-2 hours per week or work in the office. For more information contact, Kathryn at 765-202-1470 or Kjaeger@elara.com
Date Posted: March 28, 2024 -
Therapy dogs needed to provide comfort to hospice patients. Lafayette, IN
Lafayette, IN 47901It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleMake a real difference in someone’s life! Elara Caring, one of the nation’s largest providers of home-based care, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families. Elara Caring Hospice is looking for Pet Therapy volunteers (handlers with dogs only). A visit from a therapy dog can be so beneficial. Terminally ill patients enjoy the extra attention and unconditional love they feel from a four-legged companion. In order to volunteer and visit patients, you must have your own dog who is already certified through Therapy Dogs International, West Michigan Therapy Dogs, Bright and Beautiful Therapy Dogs. Volunteer must have his/her own certified Therapy Dog. Handler must be able to provide dog’s health record (current DHLPP, Bordetella, Rabies and fecal tests), therapy certification and certified of liability insurance policy. Hours are very flexible, weekdays, evenings or weekends. Typically, we ask that you visit your assigned patient 1-2 hours per week or offer 1-2 hours per week or work in the office. For more information contact, Kathryn at 765-202-1470 or Kjaeger@elara.com
Date Posted: March 23, 2024 -
Help a Neighbor in Lafayette Homemade Meal
with Lasagna LoveLafayette, IN 47905It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleLasagna Love is a national movement with thousands of people cooking and delivering meals to families in their communities. What we do is simple: we feed families, spread kindness, and strengthen communities. Our mission is not only to help address the incredible rise in food insecurity among families but also to provide a simple act of love and kindness during this time full of uncertainty and stress. Lasagna Love matches neighbors who can provide a meal with a neighbor who needs a little help. You can decide how often you participate - once a month, multiple lasagnas weekly, or somewhere in between. You decide how far you can drive to deliver a meal, and if you can accommodate special diets like vegetarian or gluten free. The Lasagna Love Team does the best to match you with a neighbor in need. We also provide online trainings to help you get started and drop off meals contact free, recipes if you are looking for inspiration, and any other support you need. If you are looking for a flexible volunteer opportunity, or a way for your family to volunteer together to make a meal for a neighbor in need, this is a great opportunity to spread some kindness.
Date Posted: March 21, 2024 -
Cook a Meal for a Neighbor in Need in Lafayette, IN
with Lasagna LoveLafayette, IN 47904It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleLasagna Love is a global movement with thousands of people cooking and delivering meals to families in their communities. What we do is simple: we feed families, spread kindness, and strengthen communities. Our mission is not only to help address the incredible rise in food insecurity among families but also to provide a simple act of love and kindness during this time full of uncertainty and stress. Lasagna Love matches neighbors who can provide a meal with a neighbor who needs a little help. You can decide how often you participate - once a month, multiple lasagnas weekly, or somewhere in between. You decide how far you can drive to deliver a meal, and if you can accommodate special diets like vegetarian or gluten free. The Lasagna Love Team does the best to match you with a neighbor in need. We also provide online trainings to help you get started and drop off meals contact free, recipes if you are looking for inspiration, and any other support you need. If you are looking for a flexible volunteer opportunity, or a way for your family to volunteer together to make a meal for a neighbor in need, this is a great opportunity to spread some kindness.
Date Posted: March 21, 2024 -
Help a Neighbor in Lafayette Homemade Meal
with Lasagna LoveLafayette, IN 47909It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleLasagna Love is a national movement with thousands of people cooking and delivering meals to families in their communities. What we do is simple: we feed families, spread kindness, and strengthen communities. Our mission is not only to help address the incredible rise in food insecurity among families but also to provide a simple act of love and kindness during this time full of uncertainty and stress. Lasagna Love matches neighbors who can provide a meal with a neighbor who needs a little help. You can decide how often you participate - once a month, multiple lasagnas weekly, or somewhere in between. You decide how far you can drive to deliver a meal, and if you can accommodate special diets like vegetarian or gluten free. The Lasagna Love Team does the best to match you with a neighbor in need. We also provide online trainings to help you get started and drop off meals contact free, recipes if you are looking for inspiration, and any other support you need. If you are looking for a flexible volunteer opportunity, or a way for your family to volunteer together to make a meal for a neighbor in need, this is a great opportunity to spread some kindness.
Date Posted: March 21, 2024 -
Make friends with a weekly visit to hospice patients. Frankfort, IN
Frankfort, IN 46041It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleMake a real difference in someone’s life! Elara Caring Hospice, a leading care provider in the Midwest, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families. Elara Caring Hospice is looking for Companion Volunteers who will visit patients in local nursing facilities or in private homes. The Companion Volunteer will provide companionship, play cards/games, watch TV, take the patient out into the garden area for fresh air, read to the patient, etc. There is no physical care involved. Hours are very flexible, weekdays, evenings or weekends. Typically we ask that you visit your assigned patient 1-2 hours per week or offer 1-2 hours per week or work in the office. For more information contact, Kathryn at 765-202-1470 or Kjaeger@elara.com
Date Posted: March 23, 2024 -
Hospice patients find comfort with a Therapy Dog. Attica, IN
Attica, IN 47918It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleMake a real difference in someone’s life! Elara Caring, one of the nation’s largest providers of home-based care, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families. Elara Caring Hospice is looking for Pet Therapy volunteers (handlers with dogs only). A visit from a therapy dog can be so beneficial. Terminally ill patients enjoy the extra attention and unconditional love they feel from a four-legged companion. In order to volunteer and visit patients, you must have your own dog who is already certified through Therapy Dogs International, West Michigan Therapy Dogs, Bright and Beautiful Therapy Dogs. Volunteer must have his/her own certified Therapy Dog. Handler must be able to provide dog’s health record (current DHLPP, Bordetella, Rabies and fecal tests), therapy certification and certified of liability insurance policy. Hours are very flexible, weekdays, evenings or weekends. Typically we ask that you visit your assigned patient 1-2 hours per week or work in the office. For more information contact, Kathryn at 765-202-1470 or Kjaeger@elara.com
Date Posted: March 23, 2024 -
Make new friends giving haircut to hospice patients. Attica, IN
Attica, IN 47918It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleMake a real difference in someone's life! Elara Caring Hospice, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families. Elara Caring is looking for Beauticians/Barbers who will visit patients in local nursing facilities or in private homes. The Beautician/Barber will provide hair care (washing, cutting, styling) to our hospice patients. These patients are at end-of-life care and if someone is able to wash, cut or style their hair, I believe would make them feel better somewhat even with their terminal diagnosis. There is no physical care involved. Hours are very flexible, weekdays, evenings or weekends. I would love to talk to you more about this if you would like to call Kathryn at 765-202-1470 or email at kjaeger@elara.com.
Date Posted: March 23, 2024 -
Brighten a hospice patient's day with a haircut and style. Frankfort, IN
Frankfort, IN 46041It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleMake a real difference in someone's life! Elara Caring Hospice, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families. Elara Caring is looking for Beauticians/Barbers who will visit patients in local nursing facilities or in private homes. The Beautician/Barber will provide hair care (washing, cutting, styling) to our hospice patients. These patients are at end-of-life care and if someone is able to wash, cut or style their hair, I believe would make them feel better somewhat even with their terminal diagnosis. There is no physical care involved. Hours are very flexible, weekdays, evenings or weekends. I would love to talk to you more about this if you would like to call Kathryn at 765-202-1470 or email at kjaeger@elara.com.
Date Posted: March 23, 2024 -
Hospice patients find comfort in music. Come share your talent. Attica, IN
Attica, IN 47918It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleMake a real difference in someone’s life! Elara Caring, one of the nation’s largest providers of home-based care, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families. If you love to sing or play an instrument, you can share music with a hospice patient in a local nursing facility or patient’s home. This opportunity is especially appealing to music lovers and music therapy students. Typically, we ask that you visit your assigned patient 1-2 hours per week. For more information contact, Kathryn at 765-202-1470 or Kjaeger@elara.com
Date Posted: March 23, 2024 -
Hairstylist needed to give a haircut to a hospice patient. Lafayette, IN
Lafayette, IN 47901It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleMake a real difference in someone's life! Elara Caring Hospice, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families. Elara Caring is looking for Beauticians/Barbers who will visit patients in local nursing facilities or in private homes. The Beautician/Barber will provide hair care (washing, cutting, styling) to our hospice patients. These patients are at end-of-life care and if someone is able to wash, cut or style their hair, I believe would make them feel better somewhat even with their terminal diagnosis. There is no physical care involved. Hours are very flexible, weekdays, evenings or weekends. I would love to talk to you more about this if you would like to call Kathryn at 765-202-1470 or email at kjaeger@elara.com.
Date Posted: March 23, 2024 -
Sing a song or two while visiting a hospice patient. Frankfort, IN
Frankfort, IN 46041It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleMake a real difference in someone’s life! Elara Caring, one of the nation’s largest providers of home-based care, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families. If you love to sing or play an instrument, you can share music with a hospice patient in a local nursing facility or patient’s home. This opportunity is especially appealing to music lovers and music therapy students. Typically, we ask that you visit your assigned patient 1-2 hours per week. For more information contact, Kathryn at 765-202-1470 or Kjaeger@elara.com
Date Posted: March 23, 2024 -
Share your musical talent with a hospice patient. Lafayette, IN
Lafayette, IN 47901It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleMake a real difference in someone’s life! Elara Caring, one of the nation’s largest providers of home-based care, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families. If you love to sing or play an instrument, you can share music with a hospice patient in a local nursing facility or patient’s home. This opportunity is especially appealing to music lovers and music therapy students. Typically, we ask that you visit your assigned patient 1-2 hours per week. For more information contact, Kathryn at 765-202-1470 or Kjaeger@elara.com
Date Posted: March 23, 2024 -
Veterans come support your fellow Veterans. Lafayette, IN
Lafayette, IN 47901It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleMake a real difference in someone’s life! Elara Caring Hospice, a leading care provider in the Midwest, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families. Elara Caring Hospice is looking for Companion Volunteers who will visit patients in local nursing facilities or in private homes. The Companion Volunteer will provide companionship, play cards/games, watch TV, take the patient out into the garden area for fresh air, read to the patient, etc. There is no physical care involved. Hours are very flexible, weekdays, evenings or weekends. Typically we ask that you visit your assigned patient 1-2 hours per week or offer 1-2 hours per week or work in the office. For more information contact, Kathryn at 765-202-1470 or Kjaeger@elara.com
Date Posted: March 23, 2024 -
Veterans come support and visit a fellow Veteran. Attica, IN
Attica, IN 47918It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleMake a real difference in someone’s life! Elara Caring Hospice, a leading care provider in the Midwest, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families. Elara Caring Hospice is looking for Companion Volunteers who will visit patients in local nursing facilities or in private homes. The Companion Volunteer will provide companionship, play cards/games, watch TV, take the patient out into the garden area for fresh air, read to the patient, etc. There is no physical care involved. Hours are very flexible, weekdays, evenings or weekends. Typically we ask that you visit your assigned patient 1-2 hours per week or offer 1-2 hours per week or work in the office. For more information contact, Kathryn at 765-202-1470 or Kjaeger@elara.com
Date Posted: March 23, 2024 -
Veterans help your fellow Veteran by visiting them. Frankfort, IN
Frankfort, IN 46041It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleMake a real difference in someone’s life! Elara Caring Hospice, a leading care provider in the Midwest, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families. Elara Caring Hospice is looking for Companion Volunteers who will visit patients in local nursing facilities or in private homes. The Companion Volunteer will provide companionship, play cards/games, watch TV, take the patient out into the garden area for fresh air, read to the patient, etc. There is no physical care involved. Hours are very flexible, weekdays, evenings or weekends. Typically we ask that you visit your assigned patient 1-2 hours per week or offer 1-2 hours per week or work in the office. For more information contact, Kathryn at 765-202-1470 or Kjaeger@elara.com
Date Posted: March 23, 2024 -
Hospice patients find comfort in Therapy Dogs. Frankfort, IN
Frankfort, IN 46041It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleMake a real difference in someone’s life! Elara Caring, one of the nation’s largest providers of home-based care, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families. Elara Caring Hospice is looking for Pet Therapy volunteers (handlers with dogs only). A visit from a therapy dog can be so beneficial. Terminally ill patients enjoy the extra attention and unconditional love they feel from a four-legged companion. In order to volunteer and visit patients, you must have your own dog who is already certified through Therapy Dogs International, West Michigan Therapy Dogs, Bright and Beautiful Therapy Dogs. Volunteer must have his/her own certified Therapy Dog. Handler must be able to provide dog’s health record (current DHLPP, Bordetella, Rabies and fecal tests), therapy certification and certified of liability insurance policy. Hours are very flexible, weekdays, evenings or weekends. Typically we ask that you visit your assigned patient 1-2 hours per week or offer 1-2 hours per week or work in the office. For more information contact, Kathryn at 765-202-1470 or Kjaeger@elara.com
Date Posted: March 23, 2024 -
Enjoy the laughter taking photos at hospice events. Lafayette, IN
Lafayette, IN 47901It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleMake a real difference in someone’s life! Elara Caring, one of the nation’s largest providers of home-based care, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families. If you are compassionate and enjoy photography, you could become a Photography Volunteer. Volunteers might be asked to attend special events, such as Tea Parties and Veteran Pinnings to photograph the patients in attendance. Families of a patient might request that a volunteer capture a portrait of their loved one. We also host an event called Holding Hands, where we photograph patients holding the hands of their loved ones. The photograph is then given to the family as a momento. All volunteers must have their own equipment, camera not provided. We ask that photographs be donated and HIPPA patient privacy rules apply to rights of prints. Hours are very flexible, weekday, evenings, or weekends. Typically, we ask that you visit your assigned patient 1-2 hours per week or offer 1-2 hours per week of work in the office. For more information contact, Kathryn at 765-202-1470 or Kjaeger@elara.com.
Date Posted: March 23, 2024 -
Love taking photos? Come take pictures at hospice events. Attica, IN
Attica, IN 47918It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleMake a real difference in someone’s life! Elara Caring, one of the nation’s largest providers of home-based care, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families. If you are compassionate and enjoy photography, you could become a Photography Volunteer. Volunteers might be asked to attend special events, such as Tea Parties and Veteran Pinnings to photograph the patients in attendance. Families of a patient might request that a volunteer capture a portrait of their loved one. We also host an event called Holding Hands, where we photograph patients holding the hands of their loved ones. The photograph is then given to the family as a momento. All volunteers must have their own equipment, camera not provided. We ask that photographs be donated and HIPPA patient privacy rules apply to rights of prints. Hours are very flexible, weekday, evenings, or weekends. Typically, we ask that you visit your assigned patient 1-2 hours per week or offer 1-2 hours per week of work in the office. For more information contact, Kathryn at 765-202-1470 or Kjaeger@elara.com.
Date Posted: March 23, 2024 -
Do you sew? Make memory bears for hospice family members. Lafayette, IN
Lafayette, IN 47901It's Flexible! We'll work with your scheduleMake a real difference in someone’s life! Elara Caring, one of the nation’s largest providers of home-based care, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families. We are looking for individuals and groups to donate items for patients. Can you craft? We are looking for donations of generic birthday cards that can be given to our Hospice patients on their birthdays. We also accept donations of craft kits that a volunteer could work on with a patient during a companionship visit. Can you knit or sew? Our patients could use any of the following: lap blankets, neck pillows, wheelchair or walker caddies, catheter bags and hand pillows. Share your artistic craft today. To make arrangements for a craft or to drop off donations please contact, Kathryn at 765-202-1470 or Kjaeger@elara.com
Date Posted: March 23, 2024 - See All Opportunities