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Flexible Schedule
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Longmont, CO 80502
Longmont Friends of Feral & Abandoned Cats Longmont Friends of Feral & Abandoned Cats, a nonprofit organization, is recruiting new members for its Board of Directors. We are looking for passionate, diverse, and enthusiastic candidates to grow our board. LFFAC will provide an excellent opportunity to use your skills while you open your heart to feral, community cats and kittens in need. You will also provide key support to the team of volunteers that make LFFAC a success for people and cats they care for! ABOUT OUR BOARD Directors are involved in LFFAC’s operations, using their skills and experience to advance LFFAC’s mission. Board members raise money and generate awareness about LFFAC in Longmont and the surrounding area. Directors serve two-year terms. This is a non-compensatory, volunteer board role. Directors do NOT need to be residents of Longmont. DIRECTOR RESPONSIBILITIES · Attend monthly Board of Directors meetings, which are conducted both in-person and occasionally via Zoom. · Attend LFFAC’s annual fundraising celebration, Purrs & Paws. · Attend at least one community event each year to build connections with the community and LFFAC’s volunteer base. · Generate awareness and opportunities for LFFAC by facilitating introductions to potential partners, sourcing donations and sponsorships, supporting public-facing campaigns and initiatives, and more. DIRECTOR REQUIREMENTS · You are passionate about LFFAC’s mission to improve the lives of feral, community cats, and the people who care for them. · You are willing and eager to leverage your connections, networks, and resources to advance LFFAC’s mission and impact. · You will work diligently to help LFFAC raise funds. · You have strong interpersonal skills and will build meaningful relationships with other Directors and volunteers. Preferred Qualifications: · You have prior experience on another nonprofit board or fundraising committee. · You have skills/experience in one or more of the following areas: Accounting, Advocacy/Public Policy, Animal Rescue, Event Planning, Financial Planning, Fundraising/Development, Grant Writing, Information Technology, Legal Services, Marketing, Nonprofit Operations, or Public Relations. Longmont Friends of Feral & Abandoned Cats is committed to providing volunteer opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, age, national origin, social or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, marital status, pregnancy, political affiliation, disability, or military or veteran status, in any of its activities or operations. Volunteers need to be 18 or older.
Date Posted: Jun 19, 2025
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Flexible Schedule
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Longmont, CO 80504
Longmont Friends of Feral & Abandoned Cats (LFFAC) provides TNR, food, and medical care for colony cats. Under-socialized cats and kittens are provided shelter, food, and medical care in our LFFAC shelter while on their their paths toward adoption.Through our socialization program, we help prepare them through play, training, and physical contact for their eventual loving, forever home . Would you enjoy caring, compassionate interaction with cats who are learning to trust humans? LFFAC is seeking volunteers who enjoy the challenge of teaching under-socialized cats to play and enjoy human companionship. Positive training and play activities also provide the healthy environment our cats need to thrive and become acclimated to humans and an indoor environment. Volunteers must be 18 years and older. Training will be provided. If interested, please visit our website www.longmontfriendsofcats.org and complete a volunteer application. Questions? Please call 303-257-3706.
Date Posted: Jun 19, 2025
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Virtual Opportunity
Longmont Friends of Feral & Abandoned Cats (LFFAC) provides TNR, food, and medical care for colony cats. Under-socialized cats and kittens are provided shelter, food and medical care in our LFFAC shelter while on their path toward adoption. We are seeking grant writers to help support and expand our TNR, Foster, Cat Socialization, Colony Management, Foster, and adoption programs. Do you like research and have a talent for writing? As our grant writer you’ll conduct research, identify potential grants, write, and prepare grant requests to submit on deadline, and track their progress. You will need to communicate effectively with others, to work both independently and collaboratively, and to produce high quality written material. You will play an important role by helping colony cats in their outdoor environment and our shelter cats to find forever homes. Please apply only if you have had previous grant writing experience. If interested, please visit our website www.longmontfriendsofcats.org and complete a LFFAC volunteer application. Questions? Please call 303-257-3706.
Date Posted: Jun 19, 2025
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Flexible Schedule
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Longmont, CO 80502
Longmont Friends of Feral & Abandoned Cats (LFFAC) provides food, shelter, medical care, and socialization for under-socialized cats. Through our Cat Socialization Program we help prepare them for loving forever homes. LFFAC is seeking help at our cat shelter. We need cat-caring volunteers who are wanting to do light cleaning tasks at our shelter and help us provide the healthy environment our cats need to thrive while waiting for their forever homes. Volunteers should be capable of bending, scooping, lifting at least 10 lbs., sweeping and dusting. Volunteers must be 18 years and older. Training will be provided. If interested, please visit our website www.longmontfriendsofcats.org and complete a volunteer application. Questions? Please call 303-257-3706.
Date Posted: Jun 19, 2025
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Flexible Schedule
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Longmont, CO 80502
Longmont Friends of Feral & Abandoned Cats (LFFAC) provides a Trap, Neuter, Return (TNR) program to Longmont and surrounding communities. This program reduces the number of community (feral) cat colonies in a humane way, allowing existing cats to live their natural lives, while reducing feral cat populations over time. We are seeking animal-loving volunteers to trap and transport feral cats. Trapping involves transporting the traps to the trapping location, ensuring a safe setup and monitoring of the traps while in use, and transporting trapped cats to their overnight holding location, all while ensuring their safety in the process. Cats remain in the traps. The Trapping Coordinator determines the schedule and location of trapping activity. Volunteers are required to have a valid driver’s license, a reliable insured vehicle, a good driving record, the ability to lift 20 lbs., able to work with and communicate effectively with people and have a high level of schedule integrity and reliability. Training is provided. Volunteers are needed; we are receiving requests for TNR assistance weekly. If you have an interest in compassionate and rewarding work for the benefit of animals and people, this job may be the right the right match for you. If interested, please visit our website www.longmontfriendsofcats.org and complete a LFFAC volunteer application. Questions? Please call 303-257-3706.
Date Posted: Jun 19, 2025