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Do you love bringing people together and planning events that create lasting memories? At Rainbow City Performing Arts, we’re searching for a passionate Social Coordinator to craft meaningful connections within our vibrant, inclusive community. This exciting volunteer position lets you flex your creativity, grow your event-planning skills, and make a real impact on a mission-driven organization that celebrates diversity through music and the arts.
What You’ll DoYou’ll take the lead in planning and executing social events that align with Rainbow City’s mission. From small gatherings to large celebrations, you’ll work closely with other departments to create experiences that foster connection and fun. You’ll find venues, recruit and manage volunteers, and promote events to ensure maximum participation. Your innovative ideas and collaborative spirit will shine as you help weave the fabric of our tight-knit community.
What You’ll Gain- Creativity in Action: This role gives you the freedom to design engaging events that bring joy to others while celebrating diversity and inclusivity.
- Skill-Building Opportunities: From organizing logistics to managing volunteers, you’ll gain hands-on event planning and community engagement experience in a team-oriented environment.
- Connection and Collaboration: You’ll meet inspiring, passionate people who share your love for creating a sense of belonging. Together, you’ll build a community that thrives on the energy of shared experiences.
- Purposeful Impact: Every event you plan will support Rainbow City’s mission of equity, visibility, and community through the performing arts. Your work will create space for members to feel included and appreciated.
You’re organized, communicative, and excited about building connections. Event planning principles and community engagement are second nature to you, and you’re ready to use your skills to make an impact. You enjoy working collaboratively and meeting challenges with creativity and enthusiasm.
The Support You’ll HaveYou’ll have the backing of the Programs Manager, along with a supportive team of staff and volunteers who share your vision. Together, you’ll have access to resources and guidance to ensure every event you plan is a success.
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About RAINBOW CITY PERFORMING ARTS
Location:
PO BOX 45454, SEATTLE, WA 98145, US
Mission Statement
We are an organization of performance ensembles creating a diverse and inclusive environment for musical expression that promotes the equity and visibility of people in the LGBTQIA+ community.
Description
Do you believe in the power of music to bring people together? At Rainbow City Performing Arts, we’re more than music-we’re a movement for equity, diversity, and artistic innovation. Together, we create a space where everyone can feel seen, heard, and celebrated!
As a volunteer with Rainbow City, you’ll join a passionate community that uplifts marginalized voices, supports emerging artists, and uses music to inspire cultural change. Whether on stage or behind the scenes, your contributions will help create an environment where musicians express their true selves, especially those who may have faced rejection in other spaces.
Why Join Us?
- Make an Impact: Help us dismantle barriers and amplify diverse voices in the performing arts.
- Be Part of the Guild Program: Use your unique skills while gaining a deep sense of belonging and purpose.
- Support Emerging Talent: Empower artists from underrepresented communities through initiatives like Amplifying Diverse Voices.
- Foster Community: Work side by side with passionate individuals driven by a shared mission of acceptance and inclusivity.
- Celebrate Together: Be part of a family that values joy, creativity, and collective action.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
May 3, 2025
SKILLS
- Event Design & Planning
- Event Management
- Event Planning / Management
- Community Outreach
- People Skills
- Project Management
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 21
- Orientation or Training
- 5-10 hours per month