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Flexible Schedule
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Virtual Opportunity
We need help ensuring that our neighbors eat better. A small organization like ours needs help procuring and collecting donations. If you have some time and have some connections to others with a willingness to help us provide change, we would love to have you!
Date Posted: Jul 9, 2024
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Sep 21
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Sep 21
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06:30 AM
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06:00 PM
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Little Rock, AR 72204
Hello, Thank you for responding to our shout out! The fourth annual No Hunger in the City event is being held September 21st. 2024. This year we couldn't be prouder to announce that we have added to more cities locations on to service as meal sites this year. We need volunteers to help prep food, assemble plates, man the food, and out survival kits, setup/ cleanup and grill. We are asking for all to dedicate two to four hours of volunteer service per person. I have 3 services available Breakfast runs 6:30 to 11:30 Lunch runs 11:30 to 2:30 Dinner runs 2:30 to 6:30 Please utilze the link here to the final sign up page to add your name to the available time slots for the day. There is also an option the week prior to gather with us to put together the survival kit bags that will be handed out at the event. If you have bit of time to take on a bit more we could use more coordination staff to assist with our marketing and fundraising efforts. We kicked of our nessecities drive for food water and personal care items on July 15th . if you have expertise in these areas we would love to have your help! This is a perfect opportunity for youth volunteers to and older volunteers alike.
Date Posted: Jul 17, 2024
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Flexible Schedule
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North Little Rock, AR 72118
Ready to get your child/teen involved in some team-based, structured, diverse, flexible service-learning opportunities. Look no further!. Welcome to Our Youth Cares Sign-up! Developing compassion for others is a natural byproduct of service and CTC wants to foster that potential under our culinary service programs. Opportunities include administration, culinary prep, media management and donation collection and distribution. Our goals are to: Engage Engage youth in service projects that are challenging, rewarding and educational. Serve Serve the needs of the community and its residents. Diversity Cultivate a greater understanding and appreciation for diversity. Service Promote a lifetime ethic of service in youth.
Date Posted: Jul 9, 2024
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Flexible Schedule
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Virtual Opportunity
Administration consists of weekly discussions and implementation of request or task for the week made by founder, its board, or committee chairman.
Date Posted: Jul 9, 2024
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Flexible Schedule
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Virtual Opportunity
A grant writer volunteer is an individual who helps a non-profit organization or a community group in researching, writing, and submitting grant proposals to secure funding from various sources. 1. Researching funding opportunities: A grant writer volunteer should be able to research potential funding sources and match them with the organization's needs and goals. This requires an ability to scan various online platforms, databases, and other resources to identify grant opportunities that align with the organization's mission. 2. Developing grant proposals: A grant writer volunteer must be able to create compelling grant proposals that convey the organization's purpose, goals, and the impact they intend to create. They should be skilled in crafting clear, concise, and persuasive narratives that engage potential funders and highlight the organization's unique value. 3. Collaborating with the organization's team: The volunteer grant writer must work with the non-profit team or community group to gather information, assess needs, and ensure that the grant proposal accurately reflects the organization's priorities and objectives. The writer should be able to work with people from diverse backgrounds and collaborate effectively. 4. Ensuring compliance: The grant writer volunteer should be familiar with the regulations and requirements governing grant writing and submission. They must ensure that the grant proposal complies with all regulations, such as eligibility criteria, deadlines, and other requirements. 5. Tracking progress and reporting: The grant writer volunteer should be able to track the progress of submitted grant proposals and report on their success or failure. This includes monitoring deadlines and grant award amounts and keeping the organization informed of the application status. 6. Continuously improving the organization's grant-writing process: The grant writer volunteer should be proactive in continuously improving the organization's grant-writing process. This may include researching best practices, identifying areas for improvement, and developing new strategies for securing funding. Overall, the grant writer volunteer should have strong research and writing skills, be able to work collaboratively with a team, and have a passion for the organization's mission. They should be detail-oriented, able to meet deadlines, and committed to excellence in all aspects of their work.
Date Posted: Jul 9, 2024