Opportunities From: Montgomery County Volunteer Center

Volunteer: Restaurants - Donate Unused Food

Community Food Rescue is accepting donations of unused food from local restaurants. Food is then donated to shelters and others in need.

Visit https://www.communityfoodrescue.org/donate-food/ and create a profile.  

Questions? Contact cheryl@communityfoodrescue.org

Organization: Community Food Rescue

Community Food Rescue is accepting donations of unused food from local restaurants. Food is then donated to shelters and others in need.

Visit https://www.communityfoodrescue.org/donate-food/ and create a profile.  

Questions? Contact cheryl@communityfoodrescue.org

Organization: Community Food Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Tutors Needed to Support Teen Parents in College

TUTORING VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR TEEN PARENTS IN COLLEGE!

We're looking for individuals who have experience and expertise in various college courses to serve as virtual tutors for our Scholars. Generation Hope Scholars are teen parents that are pursuing a college education to make a better life for themselves and their child.  

Time Commitment:  As needed, typically once a week for about an hour. You will be contacted by our Tutoring Coordinator when your help is needed. 

To sign up as a tutor, please complete the volunteer form below and upload your resume where indicated! 

GENERATION HOPE VOLUNTEER FORM

About Generation Hope: Generation Hope is the only community-based nonprofit organization in the DMV region focused on college completion and early childhood success for two populations that are dismissed regarding their potential and dreams for the future: teen parents and their children. Founded in 2010, Generation Hope selects teen mothers and teen fathers who have displayed academic achievement and a desire to go to college to become Scholars in the Generation Hope Scholar Program.  Once accepted, Generation Hope provides each Scholar with three supports that we believe increase the likelihood that they will obtain their college degree; up to $2,400 per year in tuition assistance, one-on-one mentoring, and case management. Additionally, Scholars receive an increased network of support from the extended family that the program provides to them and to their young children. This support stays with Scholars until they earn their two or four-year degree. Our tutors are a critical piece of this support, as they help make it possible for our Scholars to thrive in higher education.



Organization: Generation Hope

TUTORING VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR TEEN PARENTS IN COLLEGE!

We're looking for individuals who have experience and expertise in various college courses to serve as virtual tutors for our Scholars. Generation Hope Scholars are teen parents that are pursuing a college education to make a better life for themselves and their child.  

Time Commitment:  As needed, typically once a week for about an hour. You will be contacted by our Tutoring Coordinator when your help is needed. 

To sign up as a tutor, please complete the volunteer form below and upload your resume where indicated! 

GENERATION HOPE VOLUNTEER FORM

About Generation Hope: Generation Hope is the only community-based nonprofit organization in the DMV region focused on college completion and early childhood success for two populations that are dismissed regarding their potential and dreams for the future: teen parents and their children. Founded in 2010, Generation Hope selects teen mothers and teen fathers who have displayed academic achievement and a desire to go to college to become Scholars in the Generation Hope Scholar Program.  Once accepted, Generation Hope provides each Scholar with three supports that we believe increase the likelihood that they will obtain their college degree; up to $2,400 per year in tuition assistance, one-on-one mentoring, and case management. Additionally, Scholars receive an increased network of support from the extended family that the program provides to them and to their young children. This support stays with Scholars until they earn their two or four-year degree. Our tutors are a critical piece of this support, as they help make it possible for our Scholars to thrive in higher education.



Organization: Generation Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20017

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: DONATE TO THE COVID-19 EMERGENCY RESPONSE FUND

The health, social, and economic implications of this pandemic are already being felt and could be staggering to our region. The Community Foundation has established and provided initial funding for the COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund to support emergency preparedness and response efforts that will help mitigate the impact on disproportionately affected communities in our region. Through this fund, we are focused on addressing lost wages, relief for small business and gig economy workers, expanding access to medical services, and meeting the unique needs of people experiencing homelessness, among other needs. 

Complete the form to donate here.

Organization: The Greater Washington Community Foundation

The health, social, and economic implications of this pandemic are already being felt and could be staggering to our region. The Community Foundation has established and provided initial funding for the COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund to support emergency preparedness and response efforts that will help mitigate the impact on disproportionately affected communities in our region. Through this fund, we are focused on addressing lost wages, relief for small business and gig economy workers, expanding access to medical services, and meeting the unique needs of people experiencing homelessness, among other needs. 

Complete the form to donate here.

Organization: The Greater Washington Community Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donate from our Amazon wish list

Shepherd’s Table has a wish list on Amazon in case you’d like to use it to support the organization. Please find the wish list at  https://www.shepherdstable.org/donate/ (bottom left under “Donation of Goods”).

Organization: Shepherd's Table, Inc.

Shepherd’s Table has a wish list on Amazon in case you’d like to use it to support the organization. Please find the wish list at  https://www.shepherdstable.org/donate/ (bottom left under “Donation of Goods”).

Organization: Shepherd's Table, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Us Help Our Community - COVID-19 Response

As an agency, we know that the situation can get tougher for the families we serve. Before the pandemic was announced, they were already stressed and receiving inadequate healthcare.   If you would like to continue to support the thousands of vulnerable individuals we serve please consider making a financial donation, a monthly contribution, or, just as important, help us to stock their pantries with nutrient-dense, shelf-stable foods that will keep our families nourished and satisfied in the event that they will be staying inside for an extended period of time.   You can do this by shopping from our Amazon WishList or by contacting Jermaine Lemons at jlemons@nccf-cares.org or (240) 743-7252 to discuss needed items and to schedule a delivery to our Bethesda, Glenmont, or Washington, DC offices.

Organization: National Center For Children And Families (NCCF)

As an agency, we know that the situation can get tougher for the families we serve. Before the pandemic was announced, they were already stressed and receiving inadequate healthcare.   If you would like to continue to support the thousands of vulnerable individuals we serve please consider making a financial donation, a monthly contribution, or, just as important, help us to stock their pantries with nutrient-dense, shelf-stable foods that will keep our families nourished and satisfied in the event that they will be staying inside for an extended period of time.   You can do this by shopping from our Amazon WishList or by contacting Jermaine Lemons at jlemons@nccf-cares.org or (240) 743-7252 to discuss needed items and to schedule a delivery to our Bethesda, Glenmont, or Washington, DC offices.

Organization: National Center For Children And Families (NCCF)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20817

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer and Give Funds

VOLUNTEER

 The food bank is in urgent need of volunteers to pack and sort food at our warehouse, and to assist in off site distributions. The health and well-being of our volunteers is our highest priority, and we are taking all precautions to ensure safety for those who volunteer.
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER.


GIVE FUNDS

The COVID-19 emergency makes getting access to nutritious food even harder for people experiencing food insecurity in our area. Your support is needed now more than ever to provide food to kids, families, and individuals who need help. 
DONATE TO HELP YOUR NEIGHBORS TODAY


DONATE FOOD

The food bank is accepting non-perishable, shelf stable foods only at this time. Food donations can be dropped off Monday – Friday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM at the CAFB warehouse in Washington, DC. A no-touch donation box will be provided in the Agency Box parking lot for those who are more comfortable with that option. For restaurants and hotels with produce and dairy to donate, please sign up at MealConnect.org.

Organization: Capital Area Food Bank

VOLUNTEER

 The food bank is in urgent need of volunteers to pack and sort food at our warehouse, and to assist in off site distributions. The health and well-being of our volunteers is our highest priority, and we are taking all precautions to ensure safety for those who volunteer.
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER.


GIVE FUNDS

The COVID-19 emergency makes getting access to nutritious food even harder for people experiencing food insecurity in our area. Your support is needed now more than ever to provide food to kids, families, and individuals who need help. 
DONATE TO HELP YOUR NEIGHBORS TODAY


DONATE FOOD

The food bank is accepting non-perishable, shelf stable foods only at this time. Food donations can be dropped off Monday – Friday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM at the CAFB warehouse in Washington, DC. A no-touch donation box will be provided in the Agency Box parking lot for those who are more comfortable with that option. For restaurants and hotels with produce and dairy to donate, please sign up at MealConnect.org.

Organization: Capital Area Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20017

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Emergency Fund Donations Needed to Support Teen Parents During COVID-19

Generation Hope serves 91 teen parents and their children in the Washington, D.C. area. Among them, 51% are Hispanic/Latino, 34% are African American. Nearly all are considered low income, and Generation Hope is also proud to serve several Dreamers.

In light of COVID-19, many Scholars are facing additional financial strain and have expressed a need for additional support. Generation Hope’s Emergency Fund exists to ensure that Scholars are not forced to drop out of college when facing critical financial need. These critical needs are only amplified by the COVID-19 crisis, and we would be so grateful for your support so that we can meet as many of them as possible. When you give to Generation Hope, you partner with us in decreasing poverty, investing in education, and making a long-lasting impact on families. Your gift will change the life of a Generation Hope Scholar and their child.

To make a financial donation to Generation Hope please go to http://supportgenerationhope.org/give-now/ . When prompted, you may state that you would like your donation to go directly to the Emergency Fund for Scholars.

Feel free to reach out to susanne@supportgenerationhope.org if you have any additional questions or concerns.



Organization: Generation Hope

Generation Hope serves 91 teen parents and their children in the Washington, D.C. area. Among them, 51% are Hispanic/Latino, 34% are African American. Nearly all are considered low income, and Generation Hope is also proud to serve several Dreamers.

In light of COVID-19, many Scholars are facing additional financial strain and have expressed a need for additional support. Generation Hope’s Emergency Fund exists to ensure that Scholars are not forced to drop out of college when facing critical financial need. These critical needs are only amplified by the COVID-19 crisis, and we would be so grateful for your support so that we can meet as many of them as possible. When you give to Generation Hope, you partner with us in decreasing poverty, investing in education, and making a long-lasting impact on families. Your gift will change the life of a Generation Hope Scholar and their child.

To make a financial donation to Generation Hope please go to http://supportgenerationhope.org/give-now/ . When prompted, you may state that you would like your donation to go directly to the Emergency Fund for Scholars.

Feel free to reach out to susanne@supportgenerationhope.org if you have any additional questions or concerns.



Organization: Generation Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20017

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: High Intermediate ESL/ESOL Instructor

High Intermediate ESL/ESOL Instructor

ESL Program, Briggs Center for Faith & Action

Wednesdays and Thursdays, 9:30-11:30 am, September 2020 - May 2021

Class location Westmoreland Church, 1 Westmoreland Circle, Bethesda, MD 20816 

 

Please contact Stacey Fannon, Program Manager, at csfannon@gmail.com for more information.

The Briggs Center for Faith & Action is a 501c3 charitable and non-sectarian religious organization in Bethesda, MD. We enlist, empower and involve people who share a passion for social justice and a common purpose of serving the disadvantaged and marginalized.

Organization: Briggs Center For Faith & Action

High Intermediate ESL/ESOL Instructor

ESL Program, Briggs Center for Faith & Action

Wednesdays and Thursdays, 9:30-11:30 am, September 2020 - May 2021

Class location Westmoreland Church, 1 Westmoreland Circle, Bethesda, MD 20816 

 

Please contact Stacey Fannon, Program Manager, at csfannon@gmail.com for more information.

The Briggs Center for Faith & Action is a 501c3 charitable and non-sectarian religious organization in Bethesda, MD. We enlist, empower and involve people who share a passion for social justice and a common purpose of serving the disadvantaged and marginalized.

Organization: Briggs Center For Faith & Action

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20816

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Foster Program

As a foster parent, you may give a mother cat and her kittens a place to live until the kittens are old enough for the entire family to return to the shelter for adoption. You may be able to take a litter of kittens (or puppies) that have no mother for up to 8 weeks. You could care for a cat with an upper respiratory Kittens infection until he feels better, or help rehabilitate a dog with a broken leg that is healing. You might take home a rabbit to make room for new arrivals in our small-mammals area. We have lots of animals that need your care, especially older cats who truly benefit from spending time away from the shelter before they find their forever homes. Supplies and care. We furnish all the supplies you need, including food, litter, bedding, toys and enrichment items, and medical care. Foster parents are responsible for traveling to and from the shelter for medical care and foster care appointments. The frequency of appointments varies depending on the reason an animal is being fostered.

Time Commitment: Fostering may last anywhere from two weeks to several months, depending on the pet’s needs. If you are interested in fostering with MCASAC, please follow these steps:

Submit an application on our website Attend an orientation. You will learn about policies and procedures for the program. Orientations will be held on a quarterly basis. Fill out background check form. Forms will be submitted for review and returned in a couple of weeks. To be admitted to the program you must pass the background check. Attend foster training. You will learn about program expectations, basic medical information, and have all your questions answered. Start saving lives. MCASAC will match you with the foster animals that suit your lifestyle.

*Criteria: Be of age. The primary caregiver of the foster animal must be at least 18 years old. Be in the area. Foster volunteers must be able to get to our shelter in Derwood Maryland on a regular basis. Please consider the potential commute before applying to foster. Please note that MCASAC cannot accommodate those seeking to fulfill court-ordered community service.

 

for more information please contact: fostermcasac@montgomerycountymd.gov  

 

 

Organization: Montgomery County Office of Animal Services

As a foster parent, you may give a mother cat and her kittens a place to live until the kittens are old enough for the entire family to return to the shelter for adoption. You may be able to take a litter of kittens (or puppies) that have no mother for up to 8 weeks. You could care for a cat with an upper respiratory Kittens infection until he feels better, or help rehabilitate a dog with a broken leg that is healing. You might take home a rabbit to make room for new arrivals in our small-mammals area. We have lots of animals that need your care, especially older cats who truly benefit from spending time away from the shelter before they find their forever homes. Supplies and care. We furnish all the supplies you need, including food, litter, bedding, toys and enrichment items, and medical care. Foster parents are responsible for traveling to and from the shelter for medical care and foster care appointments. The frequency of appointments varies depending on the reason an animal is being fostered.

Time Commitment: Fostering may last anywhere from two weeks to several months, depending on the pet’s needs. If you are interested in fostering with MCASAC, please follow these steps:

Submit an application on our website Attend an orientation. You will learn about policies and procedures for the program. Orientations will be held on a quarterly basis. Fill out background check form. Forms will be submitted for review and returned in a couple of weeks. To be admitted to the program you must pass the background check. Attend foster training. You will learn about program expectations, basic medical information, and have all your questions answered. Start saving lives. MCASAC will match you with the foster animals that suit your lifestyle.

*Criteria: Be of age. The primary caregiver of the foster animal must be at least 18 years old. Be in the area. Foster volunteers must be able to get to our shelter in Derwood Maryland on a regular basis. Please consider the potential commute before applying to foster. Please note that MCASAC cannot accommodate those seeking to fulfill court-ordered community service.

 

for more information please contact: fostermcasac@montgomerycountymd.gov  

 

 

Organization: Montgomery County Office of Animal Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 20855

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PurposeFULL Parent Program Advisory Council

Are you committed to raising or guiding a girl to be herself in a world of conformity?

Do you understand the challenges of 21st century parenting and wish there were more supports for parents and guardians?

Would you like to help shape programs and resources designed to help parents and guardians help their girls to pursue their dreams and live purposeFULL lives?

 

Please consider applying to be a member of the PurposeFULL Parenting Program Advisory Council.

Please contact our Executive Director for an exploratory conversation.

www.BePurposeFULL.org/purposefull-parents/

Organization: Blossom, Inc.

Are you committed to raising or guiding a girl to be herself in a world of conformity?

Do you understand the challenges of 21st century parenting and wish there were more supports for parents and guardians?

Would you like to help shape programs and resources designed to help parents and guardians help their girls to pursue their dreams and live purposeFULL lives?

 

Please consider applying to be a member of the PurposeFULL Parenting Program Advisory Council.

Please contact our Executive Director for an exploratory conversation.

www.BePurposeFULL.org/purposefull-parents/

Organization: Blossom, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20905

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: A call for GARDENERS and CARPENTERS!

The G.R.OWN Foods program for girls is in need of some experienced and Master gardeners to provide periodic instruction and guidance to our group of girl gardeners in Silver Spring.

We are also in need of carpenters to help construct raised garden beds for our garden plots in Silver Spring.

G.R.OWN Foods stands for Girls Raising Our OWN Foods, and we strive to help girls get outside and learn to tend and grow a garden for their own consumption, and sell produce in their own booth in a local farmer's market.

We want to encourage healthy food choices and use gardening as a way to understand the food chain.  Importantly, we hope to work with our girls to help establish a more reasonable pace of life by practicing patience and understanding the patterns and timing of seed-time-harvest.

If you have experience with seasonal or year-round vegetable, herb, and fruit gardening, and think you could provide hands-on instruction to a small group at your convenience, we would love for you to work with us.  Workshops would take place at our garden plot in spring/summer weather-permitting, as well as indoors at library or other community-based locations in Silver Spring, Maryland.

For the fall season, we could use some expertise in how to create small indoor gardens, and how to preserve the soil and prepare the ground for winter.

In spring, we would like to learn about how to select seeds, grow seedlings, prepare fertile ground for planting, planting strategies, and various types of gardening - in and out of soil.

We are also in need of carpenters to teach our group how to build raised beds for gardening as well as indoor gardening shelves.

We hope to partner with Home Depot or Lowe's for donations of gardening and building supplies.  We would be happy to have an adult volunteer to take on establishing that partnership and soliciting donations on our behalf.

https://bepurposefull.org/2019/10/14/girls-raising-own-foods/

Organization: Blossom, Inc.

The G.R.OWN Foods program for girls is in need of some experienced and Master gardeners to provide periodic instruction and guidance to our group of girl gardeners in Silver Spring.

We are also in need of carpenters to help construct raised garden beds for our garden plots in Silver Spring.

G.R.OWN Foods stands for Girls Raising Our OWN Foods, and we strive to help girls get outside and learn to tend and grow a garden for their own consumption, and sell produce in their own booth in a local farmer's market.

We want to encourage healthy food choices and use gardening as a way to understand the food chain.  Importantly, we hope to work with our girls to help establish a more reasonable pace of life by practicing patience and understanding the patterns and timing of seed-time-harvest.

If you have experience with seasonal or year-round vegetable, herb, and fruit gardening, and think you could provide hands-on instruction to a small group at your convenience, we would love for you to work with us.  Workshops would take place at our garden plot in spring/summer weather-permitting, as well as indoors at library or other community-based locations in Silver Spring, Maryland.

For the fall season, we could use some expertise in how to create small indoor gardens, and how to preserve the soil and prepare the ground for winter.

In spring, we would like to learn about how to select seeds, grow seedlings, prepare fertile ground for planting, planting strategies, and various types of gardening - in and out of soil.

We are also in need of carpenters to teach our group how to build raised beds for gardening as well as indoor gardening shelves.

We hope to partner with Home Depot or Lowe's for donations of gardening and building supplies.  We would be happy to have an adult volunteer to take on establishing that partnership and soliciting donations on our behalf.

https://bepurposefull.org/2019/10/14/girls-raising-own-foods/

Organization: Blossom, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20905

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Carpenters Wanted to Teach Refugees

Solutions in Hometown Connections is a fiscal sponsor for Homes Not Borders and is posting this opportunity on their behalf.

 

Homes Not Borders (www.homesnotborders.org) - a new nonprofit in downtown Hyattsville - is ready to launch its carpentry training program for refugees in the area, but we need some more teachers, assistants and just people to help out in our workshop. If you are skilled in the area of carpentry or woodworking (professional or just as a hobby) please consider lending a few hours (like just 2-4 hours, day or evening) a week at our workshop - 4318 Hamilton Street. If interested please email laura@homesnotborders.org

Organization: Solutions in Hometown Connections

Solutions in Hometown Connections is a fiscal sponsor for Homes Not Borders and is posting this opportunity on their behalf.

 

Homes Not Borders (www.homesnotborders.org) - a new nonprofit in downtown Hyattsville - is ready to launch its carpentry training program for refugees in the area, but we need some more teachers, assistants and just people to help out in our workshop. If you are skilled in the area of carpentry or woodworking (professional or just as a hobby) please consider lending a few hours (like just 2-4 hours, day or evening) a week at our workshop - 4318 Hamilton Street. If interested please email laura@homesnotborders.org

Organization: Solutions in Hometown Connections

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Research and Fund Development Support

Born2Love, Inc. is a start-up nonprofit organization. Through love, we engage in community outreach to influence wealth creation, promote self-empowerment, and encourage a purpose-filled lifestyle. Our goal is to offer life-empowered workshops, housing/employment resources, and access to life necessities such as food and clothing.

Born2Love, Inc is seeking a Grant Research and Fund Development Support volunteer. The volunteer will develop research and draft grants to submit for funding to support the work of the organization.

The ideal candidate is highly organized, with meticulous attention to detail and a passion for writing, data, and research. They have the skills and confidence to work both collaboratively and independently, with the ability to manage their time effectively. They enjoy connecting the dots and creating new opportunities to secure financial support for B2L’s important work. They are knowledgeable about past and present civil rights issues, with a demonstrated commitment to advancing racial equity personally and professionally. They are a thoughtful team player whom values and respects racial differences, ethnicity, age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, ability, and socio-economic circumstance. They actively work to foster an equitable and inclusive experience for everyone involved in their work.

Essential duties:

Prepare introductions, letters of intent, grant requests/proposals, grant reports, sponsorship package copy, individual donor appeals, and similar fundraising materials as required. Understand and effectively communicate the goals, mission and vision of each fundraiser campaign to potential donors and sponsors. Able to successfully and creatively discuss in person and on paper various fundraising approaches. Identify applicable funding opportunities (foundation, corporation and individual donor) and maintain a process of development, usage, and application. Demonstrate a proven working ability to collaborate effectively with a diverse funding base. Research, write, and submit creative and compelling grant proposals. Develop and transform ideas into successful grant proposals, including community-based initiatives to enhance community capacity Schedule and track grant activities and alert program staff to upcoming report and proposal deadlines. Ensure compliance with funder agreements and on-time submission of deliverables; · Conduct research and compile data on potential funding sources. Maintain contact and relationships with external agencies and respond to inquiries, as necessary.

Time Commitment: Minimum 8 hours/ weekly

Organization: Born2Love, Inc

Born2Love, Inc. is a start-up nonprofit organization. Through love, we engage in community outreach to influence wealth creation, promote self-empowerment, and encourage a purpose-filled lifestyle. Our goal is to offer life-empowered workshops, housing/employment resources, and access to life necessities such as food and clothing.

Born2Love, Inc is seeking a Grant Research and Fund Development Support volunteer. The volunteer will develop research and draft grants to submit for funding to support the work of the organization.

The ideal candidate is highly organized, with meticulous attention to detail and a passion for writing, data, and research. They have the skills and confidence to work both collaboratively and independently, with the ability to manage their time effectively. They enjoy connecting the dots and creating new opportunities to secure financial support for B2L’s important work. They are knowledgeable about past and present civil rights issues, with a demonstrated commitment to advancing racial equity personally and professionally. They are a thoughtful team player whom values and respects racial differences, ethnicity, age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, ability, and socio-economic circumstance. They actively work to foster an equitable and inclusive experience for everyone involved in their work.

Essential duties:

Prepare introductions, letters of intent, grant requests/proposals, grant reports, sponsorship package copy, individual donor appeals, and similar fundraising materials as required. Understand and effectively communicate the goals, mission and vision of each fundraiser campaign to potential donors and sponsors. Able to successfully and creatively discuss in person and on paper various fundraising approaches. Identify applicable funding opportunities (foundation, corporation and individual donor) and maintain a process of development, usage, and application. Demonstrate a proven working ability to collaborate effectively with a diverse funding base. Research, write, and submit creative and compelling grant proposals. Develop and transform ideas into successful grant proposals, including community-based initiatives to enhance community capacity Schedule and track grant activities and alert program staff to upcoming report and proposal deadlines. Ensure compliance with funder agreements and on-time submission of deliverables; · Conduct research and compile data on potential funding sources. Maintain contact and relationships with external agencies and respond to inquiries, as necessary.

Time Commitment: Minimum 8 hours/ weekly

Organization: Born2Love, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20877

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nonprofit Administrative Support

Born2Love, Inc. is a start-up nonprofit organization. Through love, we engage in community outreach to influence wealth creation, promote self-empowerment, and encourage a purpose-filled lifestyle. Our goal is to offer life-empowered workshops, housing/employment resources, and access to life necessities such as food and clothing.

We’re currently in need of a motivated, results-oriented, and problem-solving intern to assist with our community outreach efforts.

Essential duties:

-Provides direct administrative support to co-founders

-Establish a working relationship with co-founders, volunteers, and community agencies

-Adhere to organizational promises, needs, and mission statement

-Monitor incoming requests from volunteers and community agencies

-Maintains organization database, confidential records, mailing lists

-Helping to assemble event invites, event materials, event marketing, and company newsletters

Education and Experience requirements:

-Must have GED with 5 years of professional experience

-Excellent reading, writing, editing, and proofreading skills

-Must be able to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing

-Ability to work independently and collaboratively in fast-paced environments

-High level of professionalism and proficiency in G-Suite, Microsoft Suite, and all social media platforms

-Video/photo editing and web development is a plus

*In this role, the intern will perform various administrative support duties from a remote location.

This position will provide endless networking and career expansion opportunities.

Organization: Born2Love, Inc

Born2Love, Inc. is a start-up nonprofit organization. Through love, we engage in community outreach to influence wealth creation, promote self-empowerment, and encourage a purpose-filled lifestyle. Our goal is to offer life-empowered workshops, housing/employment resources, and access to life necessities such as food and clothing.

We’re currently in need of a motivated, results-oriented, and problem-solving intern to assist with our community outreach efforts.

Essential duties:

-Provides direct administrative support to co-founders

-Establish a working relationship with co-founders, volunteers, and community agencies

-Adhere to organizational promises, needs, and mission statement

-Monitor incoming requests from volunteers and community agencies

-Maintains organization database, confidential records, mailing lists

-Helping to assemble event invites, event materials, event marketing, and company newsletters

Education and Experience requirements:

-Must have GED with 5 years of professional experience

-Excellent reading, writing, editing, and proofreading skills

-Must be able to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing

-Ability to work independently and collaboratively in fast-paced environments

-High level of professionalism and proficiency in G-Suite, Microsoft Suite, and all social media platforms

-Video/photo editing and web development is a plus

*In this role, the intern will perform various administrative support duties from a remote location.

This position will provide endless networking and career expansion opportunities.

Organization: Born2Love, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20877

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Research and Grant Writer

Young Women of Society operates with in kind donations. That prevents us from planning workshops if donations are limited. Going forward we would like to plan and secure events with guarantee funding. We need someone to research and provide assistance in applying for grants to move the organization forward. The volunteer do not need grant experience. 

Organization: Young Women of Society Inc.

Young Women of Society operates with in kind donations. That prevents us from planning workshops if donations are limited. Going forward we would like to plan and secure events with guarantee funding. We need someone to research and provide assistance in applying for grants to move the organization forward. The volunteer do not need grant experience. 

Organization: Young Women of Society Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Conversation French Group Facilitator

Seeking a French speaker who is willing to lead/facilitate a discussion group in French so that our members can practice their conversation skills with other French speakers.  

Organization: Benjamin Gaither Center

Seeking a French speaker who is willing to lead/facilitate a discussion group in French so that our members can practice their conversation skills with other French speakers.  

Organization: Benjamin Gaither Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20878

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drivers and errand helpers!

We are looking for drivers to help take our older members to medical appointments and other errands.  

We also need volunteer help with minor outdoor assistance or tech support.  A gig could include reading to a member or doing a home visit. 


We match your interest to the requests for assistance.     

Unlike some volunteer placements, we are fluid and allow for flexibility in our volunteer's scheduling.  

Our requests vary by the week.  Our volunteers can pick and choose their gigs according to their schedules.

 

Ideally this is best for a Chevy Chase or nearby resident to make these round trips easier.  

 

 

 

Organization: Chevy Chase At Home

We are looking for drivers to help take our older members to medical appointments and other errands.  

We also need volunteer help with minor outdoor assistance or tech support.  A gig could include reading to a member or doing a home visit. 


We match your interest to the requests for assistance.     

Unlike some volunteer placements, we are fluid and allow for flexibility in our volunteer's scheduling.  

Our requests vary by the week.  Our volunteers can pick and choose their gigs according to their schedules.

 

Ideally this is best for a Chevy Chase or nearby resident to make these round trips easier.  

 

 

 

Organization: Chevy Chase At Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20825

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Your Expertise to Help Welcome Refugees

     RefAmerica is an effort of love which relies on the power of personal stories to build cross-cultural understanding.  Now in its fourth year, RefAmerica’s leadership and public speaking program brings recently resettled refugee teens from around the United States to join with local American counterpart volunteers and American host families for one month in the summer (this year:  June 26 – July 26).  We seek to provide participant refugees with the tools both to tell their stories and to help forge for themselves, their families and their fellow refugees – like generation of Americans before them – a new American story.  Our goal is to help foster a warm American welcome for, and full inclusion of, refugees resettled in the United States. 

     RefAmerica is about sharing traditions, team-building, learning about the narrative method, and building leadership and advocacy skills.  Participants visit key Washington sites and share their individual stories and their group’s story at speaking events; in meetings with government, think tank, and international organization representatives; and on Capitol Hill.  We celebrate Thanksgiving in July, prepare a meal for host families from refugee family recipes, tackle a ropes course together, and help set up apartments for soon-to-arrive refugees.  Please Google RefAmerica to get a further sense of what we do.

     We are a successful fledgling organization eager to move to the next level, and we could use your help… both in the lead-up to July and during the summer program.  If you have skills in website design, social media or videography or have creative ideas about fundraising or event organization, if you might be interested in recruiting host parents or other volunteers or engaging in Congressional or other forms of outreach, if you might have organizational or substantive expertise to share with RefAmerica or its participants or know of a possible audience or venue for our group to share their stories, or if you might want to attend and help with some of our events or might be able to help with local transportation for our participants, please consider joining our RefAmerica family and help foster a warm American welcome for refugees.

Organization: RefAmerica

     RefAmerica is an effort of love which relies on the power of personal stories to build cross-cultural understanding.  Now in its fourth year, RefAmerica’s leadership and public speaking program brings recently resettled refugee teens from around the United States to join with local American counterpart volunteers and American host families for one month in the summer (this year:  June 26 – July 26).  We seek to provide participant refugees with the tools both to tell their stories and to help forge for themselves, their families and their fellow refugees – like generation of Americans before them – a new American story.  Our goal is to help foster a warm American welcome for, and full inclusion of, refugees resettled in the United States. 

     RefAmerica is about sharing traditions, team-building, learning about the narrative method, and building leadership and advocacy skills.  Participants visit key Washington sites and share their individual stories and their group’s story at speaking events; in meetings with government, think tank, and international organization representatives; and on Capitol Hill.  We celebrate Thanksgiving in July, prepare a meal for host families from refugee family recipes, tackle a ropes course together, and help set up apartments for soon-to-arrive refugees.  Please Google RefAmerica to get a further sense of what we do.

     We are a successful fledgling organization eager to move to the next level, and we could use your help… both in the lead-up to July and during the summer program.  If you have skills in website design, social media or videography or have creative ideas about fundraising or event organization, if you might be interested in recruiting host parents or other volunteers or engaging in Congressional or other forms of outreach, if you might have organizational or substantive expertise to share with RefAmerica or its participants or know of a possible audience or venue for our group to share their stories, or if you might want to attend and help with some of our events or might be able to help with local transportation for our participants, please consider joining our RefAmerica family and help foster a warm American welcome for refugees.

Organization: RefAmerica

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20817

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Ice Hockey Coaches and Mentors Needed

The Washington Ice Dogs provides a team ice hockey experience to individuals with developmental disabilitles.  Volunteers will provide on-ice coaching support to players in small groups or 1:1 at weekly practices.   

Organization: Washington Ice Dogs special hockey

The Washington Ice Dogs provides a team ice hockey experience to individuals with developmental disabilitles.  Volunteers will provide on-ice coaching support to players in small groups or 1:1 at weekly practices.   

Organization: Washington Ice Dogs special hockey

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20707

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Services for Veterans

SAMFSN is a non profit 501 3(c) tax-exempt organization, supported and operated by a team of dedicated volunteers to support veterans and military families The two primary focus areas for SAMFSN are outlined below 1) Advance Cultural Diversity: Conduct programs and events that help promote AAPI goals of cultural diversity, Walk Together, Embrace Differences, Build Legacies. Help create awareness and advance cultural diversity within all branches of the U.S Military. 2) Civilian Transition Services to Veterans: SAMFSN has setup civilian transition services that are available for all active duty and civilians. Please refer to our website for the online USAJobs training and the mentoring services that are available. All services are FREE to veterans and military personnel. 

1) Volunteer Veteran for Veterans Day : Every year during November we celebrate Veterans Day at multiple locations in Maryland and Virginia.  SAMFSN honors veterans and first responders every year with prayers in multiple prayer locations in MD and VA. Please send an email support@samfsn.org if you want to help out as a Veteran volunteer. We invite Veterans and Active duty personnel who can speak to young kids and answer their questions about serving in the military Some veterans bring model air planes  and other job aids to show the kids what they can do as part of their daily work in the ARMY, NAVY or Air Force. This community service will be provided at location in MD and VA locations

Age: 18 yrs and above and must travel to event sites on their own

2) CFC ( Combined Federal Campaign): SAMFSN is a CFC member. Our CFC ID is 86806. We support CFC events from September to December in multiple locations in DC, MD and VA. We need help to host these events. Locations are usually in federal offices in the DC area. Most events will take a half day. Volunteers will need to register with us and come on their own to the CFC locations. This community service will be provided at MD, DC and VA locations

Age: 18 yrs and above and must travel to event sites on their own


3) Outreach to Veterans: Volunteers with outreach skills who can help us contact Veterans, conduct and host events in army base locations and provide civilian support to veterans. Any past experience with Veteran issues will be an advantage. SAMFSN has developed very effective USAJobs training. We need help to reach out to veterans and provide this online training. This is remote online work.

We also need volunteers with analysis skills who can help define processes and procedures for a non-profit. Volunteers with good writing, editing and online research skills. Remote work is possible. Part time/weekend work is also possible. This community service is provided onsite and remotely

Age Limit: 18 years and above

 

Organization: South Asian Military Family Support Network - SAMFSN Inc

SAMFSN is a non profit 501 3(c) tax-exempt organization, supported and operated by a team of dedicated volunteers to support veterans and military families The two primary focus areas for SAMFSN are outlined below 1) Advance Cultural Diversity: Conduct programs and events that help promote AAPI goals of cultural diversity, Walk Together, Embrace Differences, Build Legacies. Help create awareness and advance cultural diversity within all branches of the U.S Military. 2) Civilian Transition Services to Veterans: SAMFSN has setup civilian transition services that are available for all active duty and civilians. Please refer to our website for the online USAJobs training and the mentoring services that are available. All services are FREE to veterans and military personnel. 

1) Volunteer Veteran for Veterans Day : Every year during November we celebrate Veterans Day at multiple locations in Maryland and Virginia.  SAMFSN honors veterans and first responders every year with prayers in multiple prayer locations in MD and VA. Please send an email support@samfsn.org if you want to help out as a Veteran volunteer. We invite Veterans and Active duty personnel who can speak to young kids and answer their questions about serving in the military Some veterans bring model air planes  and other job aids to show the kids what they can do as part of their daily work in the ARMY, NAVY or Air Force. This community service will be provided at location in MD and VA locations

Age: 18 yrs and above and must travel to event sites on their own

2) CFC ( Combined Federal Campaign): SAMFSN is a CFC member. Our CFC ID is 86806. We support CFC events from September to December in multiple locations in DC, MD and VA. We need help to host these events. Locations are usually in federal offices in the DC area. Most events will take a half day. Volunteers will need to register with us and come on their own to the CFC locations. This community service will be provided at MD, DC and VA locations

Age: 18 yrs and above and must travel to event sites on their own


3) Outreach to Veterans: Volunteers with outreach skills who can help us contact Veterans, conduct and host events in army base locations and provide civilian support to veterans. Any past experience with Veteran issues will be an advantage. SAMFSN has developed very effective USAJobs training. We need help to reach out to veterans and provide this online training. This is remote online work.

We also need volunteers with analysis skills who can help define processes and procedures for a non-profit. Volunteers with good writing, editing and online research skills. Remote work is possible. Part time/weekend work is also possible. This community service is provided onsite and remotely

Age Limit: 18 years and above

 

Organization: South Asian Military Family Support Network - SAMFSN Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20905

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wreaths for America - SAMFSN - Baltimore

SAMFSN is a non profit 501 3(c) tax-exempt organization, supported and operated by a team of dedicated volunteers to support veterans and military families The two primary focus areas for SAMFSN are outlined below 1) Advance Cultural Diversity: Conduct programs and events that help promote AAPI goals of cultural diversity, Walk Together, Embrace Differences, Build Legacies. Help create awareness and advance cultural diversity within all branches of the U.S Military. 2) Civilian Transition Services to Veterans: SAMFSN has setup civilian transition services that are available for all active duty and civilians. Please refer to our website for the online USAJobs training and the mentoring services that are available. All services are FREE to veterans and military personnel. 

1) Wreaths For America: (Approx around Dec 15th) SAMFSN participates in this event every year. Since 2015 we have been participating at the Baltimore National Cemetery rather than at Arlington Cemetery. We invite families to lay wreaths and flowers on grave stones of fallen soldiers. Since we always don't have seem to have enough wreaths we request families to bring roses to lay at the grave stones once the wreaths run out so that we can cover as many grave stones as we can. Please send an email to support@ samfsn.org. If you want to help out as a volunteer or participate in this event as a family. Age Limit: From 10 years  and over. Each volunteer will get 4 hours of SSL. This community service will be provided at the Baltimore National Cemetery

 

Organization: South Asian Military Family Support Network - SAMFSN Inc

SAMFSN is a non profit 501 3(c) tax-exempt organization, supported and operated by a team of dedicated volunteers to support veterans and military families The two primary focus areas for SAMFSN are outlined below 1) Advance Cultural Diversity: Conduct programs and events that help promote AAPI goals of cultural diversity, Walk Together, Embrace Differences, Build Legacies. Help create awareness and advance cultural diversity within all branches of the U.S Military. 2) Civilian Transition Services to Veterans: SAMFSN has setup civilian transition services that are available for all active duty and civilians. Please refer to our website for the online USAJobs training and the mentoring services that are available. All services are FREE to veterans and military personnel. 

1) Wreaths For America: (Approx around Dec 15th) SAMFSN participates in this event every year. Since 2015 we have been participating at the Baltimore National Cemetery rather than at Arlington Cemetery. We invite families to lay wreaths and flowers on grave stones of fallen soldiers. Since we always don't have seem to have enough wreaths we request families to bring roses to lay at the grave stones once the wreaths run out so that we can cover as many grave stones as we can. Please send an email to support@ samfsn.org. If you want to help out as a volunteer or participate in this event as a family. Age Limit: From 10 years  and over. Each volunteer will get 4 hours of SSL. This community service will be provided at the Baltimore National Cemetery

 

Organization: South Asian Military Family Support Network - SAMFSN Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 20905

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clerical Volunteer in Wheaton for DORS

You can help Marylanders with Disabilities

at the Division of Rehabilitation Services (DORS)

 

DORS vision is that the State of Maryland is the best place in our nation for persons with disabilities to live, work and raise a family and individuals with disabilities are welcome, fully included and actively participate in all Maryland communities. The mission of DORS is to provide leadership and support in promoting the employment, economic self-sufficiency and independence of individuals with disabilities.

 

The office is located at: 11002 Veirs Mill Road, Suite 605, Wheaton MD 20902

 

Help the team in the field with clerical duties including, but not limited to:

Telephone support Greeting guests Electronic and paper filing Scanning, shredding and copying Attaching files in a database Database management and quality assurance Using Word, Excel, Email and the internet to process work

 

Skills needed:

Excellent customer service Ability to maintain confidentiality Able to work with sensitive information  Organization and multi-tasking ability Attention to detail Able to show patience and empathy Computer experience with Word, Excel, email and the internet

 

Requirements:

Must be at least 18 years of age 4 hour shifts desired but we are flexible and will work with your schedule

 

The Wheaton DORS office is looking for volunteers to contribute during the hours of 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday – Friday.

 

Interested? Please complete the application on the Division of Rehabilitation Services Volunteer Page at

http://dors.maryland.gov/Brochures/Volunteers.dochttp://dors.maryland.gov/Brochures/Volunteers.doc

 

Or you may contact us at volunteer.dors@maryland.gov or 410.554.9288.

 

Thank you for considering DORS!

 

Organization: Division of Rehabilitation Services

You can help Marylanders with Disabilities

at the Division of Rehabilitation Services (DORS)

 

DORS vision is that the State of Maryland is the best place in our nation for persons with disabilities to live, work and raise a family and individuals with disabilities are welcome, fully included and actively participate in all Maryland communities. The mission of DORS is to provide leadership and support in promoting the employment, economic self-sufficiency and independence of individuals with disabilities.

 

The office is located at: 11002 Veirs Mill Road, Suite 605, Wheaton MD 20902

 

Help the team in the field with clerical duties including, but not limited to:

Telephone support Greeting guests Electronic and paper filing Scanning, shredding and copying Attaching files in a database Database management and quality assurance Using Word, Excel, Email and the internet to process work

 

Skills needed:

Excellent customer service Ability to maintain confidentiality Able to work with sensitive information  Organization and multi-tasking ability Attention to detail Able to show patience and empathy Computer experience with Word, Excel, email and the internet

 

Requirements:

Must be at least 18 years of age 4 hour shifts desired but we are flexible and will work with your schedule

 

The Wheaton DORS office is looking for volunteers to contribute during the hours of 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday – Friday.

 

Interested? Please complete the application on the Division of Rehabilitation Services Volunteer Page at

http://dors.maryland.gov/Brochures/Volunteers.dochttp://dors.maryland.gov/Brochures/Volunteers.doc

 

Or you may contact us at volunteer.dors@maryland.gov or 410.554.9288.

 

Thank you for considering DORS!

 

Organization: Division of Rehabilitation Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking Counselor/Management Team Member for Summer Leadership Program for Refugee Teens

If you are a college student or 20-something who wants to help promote a warm American welcome for refugees in the United States, you may be interested in volunteering as a RefAmerica counselor, management team member and near-peer mentor.  In summer 2020,  RefAmerica will again be running its one-month (June 26 – July 26) summer program for:  six - ten recently resettled refugee high school students drawn from around the U.S. and six - ten comparably aged American high school students from Montgomery County, MD, and surrounding areas.

RefAmerica is a program in leadership, public-speaking, cross-cultural understanding, and the narrative method.  Participants have the opportunity to get to know Washington DC; to learn more about American immigrant stories; to engage in a unique cross-cultural program of sharing traditions, team-building experiences, and personal stories; to explore their own roles within a greater American story of immigration and integration; and to plan ways to welcome refugees and promote cross-cultural understanding in their home communities.  Participants visit key Washington sites and share their stories at speaking events, in meetings with government, think tank, and international organization representatives, and on Capitol Hill.  The goal of RefAmerica is to promote full inclusion of recently arrived refugees in America and provide small groups of participant refugees with the tools both to tell their stories and to help forge for themselves, their families and their fellow refugees, like generations of Americans before them, a new American story.  We rely also on the power of personal narrative to help foster a warm American welcome for refugees.

A RefAmerica counselor/management team member would help chaperone and coordinate team activities; communicate and coordinate with venues, host parents, event guests, donors, and participants; help with speech prep, participate in team activities; help with event set-up and fund-raising; serve as a near-peer mentor,and more.   We are looking for someone who can volunteer part-time in June and August and full-time in July. We are particularly interested in considering outgoing, responsible and reliable individuals with volunteer, counseling, and cross-cultural experience and with strong people skills and compassion.  We are happy to assume the supervision and reporting responsibilities for a college internship.

Organization: RefAmerica

If you are a college student or 20-something who wants to help promote a warm American welcome for refugees in the United States, you may be interested in volunteering as a RefAmerica counselor, management team member and near-peer mentor.  In summer 2020,  RefAmerica will again be running its one-month (June 26 – July 26) summer program for:  six - ten recently resettled refugee high school students drawn from around the U.S. and six - ten comparably aged American high school students from Montgomery County, MD, and surrounding areas.

RefAmerica is a program in leadership, public-speaking, cross-cultural understanding, and the narrative method.  Participants have the opportunity to get to know Washington DC; to learn more about American immigrant stories; to engage in a unique cross-cultural program of sharing traditions, team-building experiences, and personal stories; to explore their own roles within a greater American story of immigration and integration; and to plan ways to welcome refugees and promote cross-cultural understanding in their home communities.  Participants visit key Washington sites and share their stories at speaking events, in meetings with government, think tank, and international organization representatives, and on Capitol Hill.  The goal of RefAmerica is to promote full inclusion of recently arrived refugees in America and provide small groups of participant refugees with the tools both to tell their stories and to help forge for themselves, their families and their fellow refugees, like generations of Americans before them, a new American story.  We rely also on the power of personal narrative to help foster a warm American welcome for refugees.

A RefAmerica counselor/management team member would help chaperone and coordinate team activities; communicate and coordinate with venues, host parents, event guests, donors, and participants; help with speech prep, participate in team activities; help with event set-up and fund-raising; serve as a near-peer mentor,and more.   We are looking for someone who can volunteer part-time in June and August and full-time in July. We are particularly interested in considering outgoing, responsible and reliable individuals with volunteer, counseling, and cross-cultural experience and with strong people skills and compassion.  We are happy to assume the supervision and reporting responsibilities for a college internship.

Organization: RefAmerica

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20817

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Need help with internet visability, presence and search friendliness.

The Teacher Supplies Foundation, a new 501(c)3 whose sole purpose is to reimburse teachers for their out of pocket expenses, needs to spread the news that we are up and running. In search of an experienced professional familiar with boosting online presence via Wix websites and more on a volunteer basis only at this time. When funding increases a permanent part-time role/position is possible.

Organization: Teacher Supplies for Kids

The Teacher Supplies Foundation, a new 501(c)3 whose sole purpose is to reimburse teachers for their out of pocket expenses, needs to spread the news that we are up and running. In search of an experienced professional familiar with boosting online presence via Wix websites and more on a volunteer basis only at this time. When funding increases a permanent part-time role/position is possible.

Organization: Teacher Supplies for Kids

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20814

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: URBAN FARMER / CITY GARDENER

Koiner Farm is accepting applications for regular farm volunteers for the 2020 growing season (Mar 22 - Nov 22).  Volunteers will work alongside experienced urban farmers doing everything from preparing the soil, to laying drip irrigation lines, to turning active compost, to planting, weeding, watering and more.

Farm volunteers are expected to work on the farm 2 to 3 hours per week.  Koiner Farm is located in downtown Silver Spring, just 2 blocks from the Silver Spring library and 0.8 miles from the Silver Spring Metro station.

Our volunteer schedule is filling up quickly - space is limited.  Apply today.

See you on the farm!

Organization: Charles Koiner Conservancy for Urban Farming (CKC Farming)

Koiner Farm is accepting applications for regular farm volunteers for the 2020 growing season (Mar 22 - Nov 22).  Volunteers will work alongside experienced urban farmers doing everything from preparing the soil, to laying drip irrigation lines, to turning active compost, to planting, weeding, watering and more.

Farm volunteers are expected to work on the farm 2 to 3 hours per week.  Koiner Farm is located in downtown Silver Spring, just 2 blocks from the Silver Spring library and 0.8 miles from the Silver Spring Metro station.

Our volunteer schedule is filling up quickly - space is limited.  Apply today.

See you on the farm!

Organization: Charles Koiner Conservancy for Urban Farming (CKC Farming)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Stock Room Assistant/ SSL Hours available

Male and female volunteers needed to help in the daily activities of our Bridal Boutique. Assistance needed carrying our designer wedding gowns and replacing them to their correct places after customer appointments. No Stock room experience needed. Work in an environment that is friendly and comfortable surrounded by other volunteers, and high school and college students. Volunteer help needed 2 to 4 hours a day or per week. Must have own transportation or be familiar with taking Metro to Twinbrook Station. Hours required varies by day. All age groups can apply! 

Organization: Fairytale Brides On A Shoestring Boutique, Inc.

Male and female volunteers needed to help in the daily activities of our Bridal Boutique. Assistance needed carrying our designer wedding gowns and replacing them to their correct places after customer appointments. No Stock room experience needed. Work in an environment that is friendly and comfortable surrounded by other volunteers, and high school and college students. Volunteer help needed 2 to 4 hours a day or per week. Must have own transportation or be familiar with taking Metro to Twinbrook Station. Hours required varies by day. All age groups can apply! 

Organization: Fairytale Brides On A Shoestring Boutique, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 20852

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dynamic Director of Volunteers

Fairytale Brides is seeking someone who can help manage the daily operations of our non profit Bridal Boutique. This person will help to manage volunteer service hours using the Volunteer Scheduler Pro as well as managing emails pertaining to same. This is vitally important to ensure that our Boutique has adequate coverage during our business hours by backing up volunteer hours with confirmation emails/phone calls. This position also helps daily operations by teaching new volunteers the essentials and important issues of volunteering that are covered in our Volunteer Manual i.e. customer service, follow-up phone calls to customers, managing new gown deliveries, inventory documentation, ability to train new staff. 

Commitment to our organization a must. Seeking an individual who understands the importance of their role within our organization.

Organization: Fairytale Brides On A Shoestring Boutique, Inc.

Fairytale Brides is seeking someone who can help manage the daily operations of our non profit Bridal Boutique. This person will help to manage volunteer service hours using the Volunteer Scheduler Pro as well as managing emails pertaining to same. This is vitally important to ensure that our Boutique has adequate coverage during our business hours by backing up volunteer hours with confirmation emails/phone calls. This position also helps daily operations by teaching new volunteers the essentials and important issues of volunteering that are covered in our Volunteer Manual i.e. customer service, follow-up phone calls to customers, managing new gown deliveries, inventory documentation, ability to train new staff. 

Commitment to our organization a must. Seeking an individual who understands the importance of their role within our organization.

Organization: Fairytale Brides On A Shoestring Boutique, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20852

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Intern/Office & Classroom Assistant

VisArts makes the visual arts accessible to all through education, gallery exhibitions and resident artists. Interns will assist the staff in the development and delivery of educational programs: office work, data entry, mailings, organizing and cleaning. Occasional teaching assist, marketing, and special events will be available.

Please apply online on our website. https://www.visartscenter.org/jobsinternshipsvolunteer-opportunities/

 

*MCPS students can earn SSL hours during non-instructional hours, such as afterschool, weekends or on no school days In high school.

Organization: VisArts-Metro Center For The Visual Arts

VisArts makes the visual arts accessible to all through education, gallery exhibitions and resident artists. Interns will assist the staff in the development and delivery of educational programs: office work, data entry, mailings, organizing and cleaning. Occasional teaching assist, marketing, and special events will be available.

Please apply online on our website. https://www.visartscenter.org/jobsinternshipsvolunteer-opportunities/

 

*MCPS students can earn SSL hours during non-instructional hours, such as afterschool, weekends or on no school days In high school.

Organization: VisArts-Metro Center For The Visual Arts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutors needed

Description

Elite Soccer Youth Development Academy (ESYDA) is looking for student (11th & 12th) and adult tutors to assist in academic guidance to elementary and middle school students.

This program is located at:

12301 Old Columbia Pike

Silver Spring, MD 20904

Subject areas needed, math and reading Tuesday and Thursdays from 4:00-6:00pm, throughout the school year Tutors are asked to commit to 5 hour each week Students 11th & 12th grade and older to tutor with ESYDA

Key responsibilities include:

Attend tutoring sessions as scheduled and on time; notify staff in advance of any absence Provide encouragement and support while assisting the student through the learning process Provide instruction in good study habits Observe confidentiality at all times Keep staff informed about your tutoring experience or any concerns you may have Subject areas needed, are math and reading Tuesday and Thursdays from 4:00-6:00pm, throughout the year Tutors are asked to commit to X hour sessions each week Students 11th & 12th grade and older are welcome to tutor with ESYDA Sensitive and adaptable to student needs Acceptance of cultural, economic, and familial differences Enthusiasm for working with students No previous teaching or tutoring experience necessary Must have transportation to and from the tutoring site

We ask volunteers to commit to tutoring for as much of the school year as possible. Tutors are also needed to help during the summer months.

To learn more and to apply, contact kendell.battle@esyda.org with you name and phone number.

Organization: Elite Soccer Youth Development Academy Inc

Description

Elite Soccer Youth Development Academy (ESYDA) is looking for student (11th & 12th) and adult tutors to assist in academic guidance to elementary and middle school students.

This program is located at:

12301 Old Columbia Pike

Silver Spring, MD 20904

Subject areas needed, math and reading Tuesday and Thursdays from 4:00-6:00pm, throughout the school year Tutors are asked to commit to 5 hour each week Students 11th & 12th grade and older to tutor with ESYDA

Key responsibilities include:

Attend tutoring sessions as scheduled and on time; notify staff in advance of any absence Provide encouragement and support while assisting the student through the learning process Provide instruction in good study habits Observe confidentiality at all times Keep staff informed about your tutoring experience or any concerns you may have Subject areas needed, are math and reading Tuesday and Thursdays from 4:00-6:00pm, throughout the year Tutors are asked to commit to X hour sessions each week Students 11th & 12th grade and older are welcome to tutor with ESYDA Sensitive and adaptable to student needs Acceptance of cultural, economic, and familial differences Enthusiasm for working with students No previous teaching or tutoring experience necessary Must have transportation to and from the tutoring site

We ask volunteers to commit to tutoring for as much of the school year as possible. Tutors are also needed to help during the summer months.

To learn more and to apply, contact kendell.battle@esyda.org with you name and phone number.

Organization: Elite Soccer Youth Development Academy Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20904

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Cultivate Our Living Campus!

We have many and varied opportunities for people to help us care for our campus landscape while spending time in the great outdoors. When you come to volunteer, we’ll ask you to really get your hands dirty--weeding, raking, pruning, planting trees, shrubs, and flowers, cleaning up landscapes, mulching, or replenishing footpaths--and you will feel like you have accomplished something special when you are done. We always come up with fun, active projects that enhance the beauty of campus and engage you with nature and your fellow volunteers.
 
Our volunteers come from a variety of places--service organizations, fraternities and sororities, academic departments, university alumni organizations, and local high schools. No matter what your background, the Arboretum & Botanical Garden wants to benefit from your hard work.
 
No experience is necessary, but the work involves physical labor, such as bending, lifting, and digging.

Organization: University of Maryland Arboretum And Botanical Garden

We have many and varied opportunities for people to help us care for our campus landscape while spending time in the great outdoors. When you come to volunteer, we’ll ask you to really get your hands dirty--weeding, raking, pruning, planting trees, shrubs, and flowers, cleaning up landscapes, mulching, or replenishing footpaths--and you will feel like you have accomplished something special when you are done. We always come up with fun, active projects that enhance the beauty of campus and engage you with nature and your fellow volunteers.
 
Our volunteers come from a variety of places--service organizations, fraternities and sororities, academic departments, university alumni organizations, and local high schools. No matter what your background, the Arboretum & Botanical Garden wants to benefit from your hard work.
 
No experience is necessary, but the work involves physical labor, such as bending, lifting, and digging.

Organization: University of Maryland Arboretum And Botanical Garden

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20742

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grant Writer

Our Journey Through is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization looking for a Grant Writer for grant proposals.

Our mission is to mentor and teach single parents seeking a pathway to success and an affordable safe-haven from which they can grow and reach self-sufficient.

Please contact Shirley Ford at 301-792-7224 for details.  Thank you.

 

Organization: Our Journey Through

Our Journey Through is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization looking for a Grant Writer for grant proposals.

Our mission is to mentor and teach single parents seeking a pathway to success and an affordable safe-haven from which they can grow and reach self-sufficient.

Please contact Shirley Ford at 301-792-7224 for details.  Thank you.

 

Organization: Our Journey Through

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Digital Media and Communications Internship

This is an opportunity to gain experience doing digital media and communications for a small non-profit organization working to improve the food in the Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland. The intern will work directly with the Executive Director and will have the opportunity to attend meetings with the organization's Board of Directors, as well as developing social media campaigns for various issues and events. Time commitment: 15 hours/week. At least one half-day a week must be done at the organization's office in Rockville and the rest can be done from home. Qualified candidates will be interviewed until an intern is selected. The internship period can be adjusted to the intern's availability, although we would prefer interns who can commit to a minimum of three months. Internships are available year-round, so do not hesitate to inquire about other possibilities.  

Responsibilities 

Researching and writing communication material, including newsletters, press releases, power point presentations and web copy  Producing posters, flyers and brochures  Developing social media strategy  Producing social media content for Facebook, Twitter & Instagram  Adapting summaries of scientific materials for a more general audience  Creating infographics  Managing the press contacts database  Monitoring newsletters and web sites of related organizations  Producing bi-weekly e-newsletters  Updating the web site 

 

Required Qualifications 

A commitment to healthy eating for school children  Some academic background or personal interest in nutrition  Strong written and oral communication skills with excellent grammar  Strong attention to detail  A solid understanding of social media, including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram  Must be proficient in the use of MS Office and generally technologically savvy  Located in the DC metro area (or able to spend at least 1 day/week working at our office in Rockville)  Must be able to work occasionally on a Saturday or Sunday (no more than 2/term) 

 

Desired Qualifications (Not required) 

Experience with graphic design software  Experience with video production equipment and software  Have own video camera, computer and editing software  Experience working with the media and/or good media awareness  Experience in developing web sites  Expertise in integrating videos on a website  Self-motivated, enthusiastic and independent 

To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to info@healthyschoolfoodmd.org. Please indicate desired start and end dates of internship and number of hours per week you can commit to working (during work week M-F).  

Organization: Healthy School Food Maryland

This is an opportunity to gain experience doing digital media and communications for a small non-profit organization working to improve the food in the Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland. The intern will work directly with the Executive Director and will have the opportunity to attend meetings with the organization's Board of Directors, as well as developing social media campaigns for various issues and events. Time commitment: 15 hours/week. At least one half-day a week must be done at the organization's office in Rockville and the rest can be done from home. Qualified candidates will be interviewed until an intern is selected. The internship period can be adjusted to the intern's availability, although we would prefer interns who can commit to a minimum of three months. Internships are available year-round, so do not hesitate to inquire about other possibilities.  

Responsibilities 

Researching and writing communication material, including newsletters, press releases, power point presentations and web copy  Producing posters, flyers and brochures  Developing social media strategy  Producing social media content for Facebook, Twitter & Instagram  Adapting summaries of scientific materials for a more general audience  Creating infographics  Managing the press contacts database  Monitoring newsletters and web sites of related organizations  Producing bi-weekly e-newsletters  Updating the web site 

 

Required Qualifications 

A commitment to healthy eating for school children  Some academic background or personal interest in nutrition  Strong written and oral communication skills with excellent grammar  Strong attention to detail  A solid understanding of social media, including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram  Must be proficient in the use of MS Office and generally technologically savvy  Located in the DC metro area (or able to spend at least 1 day/week working at our office in Rockville)  Must be able to work occasionally on a Saturday or Sunday (no more than 2/term) 

 

Desired Qualifications (Not required) 

Experience with graphic design software  Experience with video production equipment and software  Have own video camera, computer and editing software  Experience working with the media and/or good media awareness  Experience in developing web sites  Expertise in integrating videos on a website  Self-motivated, enthusiastic and independent 

To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to info@healthyschoolfoodmd.org. Please indicate desired start and end dates of internship and number of hours per week you can commit to working (during work week M-F).  

Organization: Healthy School Food Maryland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20855

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising and Development Internship

This is an opportunity to gain experience doing fundraising and development for a small non-profit organization working for healthier food in the Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland and in the state of Maryland. The intern will work directly with the Executive Director and will have the opportunity to be involved in meetings with the organization's Board of Directors and will be an important participant in grant-writing and fundraising activities and strategy as well as the coordination of special events. Time commitment: 15 hours/week. At least one half-day a week must be done at the organization's office in Rockville and the rest can be done from home. Qualified candidates will be interviewed until an intern is selected. The internship period can be adjusted to the intern's availability, although we would prefer interns who can commit to a minimum of three months. Internships are available year-round, so do not hesitate to inquire about other possibilities.

Responsibilities

Help coordinate fundraising special events. Approach local businesses for silent auction donations. Research grant-making organizations and foundations to develop a list of best prospects. Send letters of inquiry to prospective grant-making organizations and foundations. Prepare proposals and grant applications that display excellent writing and editing skills Prepare grant budgets Assist in developing and implementing fundraising strategies utilizing Facebook, Twitter and other social media. Develop and update donor database. Send donation acknowledgment letters.

Required Qualifications

A commitment to healthy eating for school children Some academic background or personal interest in nutrition Currently enrolled in or recently completed university or changing career tracks and looking for experience in development Strong written and oral communication skills with excellent grammar Extensive writing experience in any formal context Strong attention to detail Proficiency in MS Word and Excel Excellent organizational skills and ability to meet deadlines Strong initiative and self-motivation Located in the DC metro area (or able to spend at least 1 day/week working at our office in Rockville) Must be able to work on an occasional Saturday or Sunday (no more than 2/term)

Preferred Qualifications

Some experience in grant writing and/or event planning is preferred but not required Experience using MS Access

To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to info@healthyschoolfoodmd.org. Please indicate desired start and end dates of internship and number of hours/week you can commit to working (during work week M-F).

Organization: Healthy School Food Maryland

This is an opportunity to gain experience doing fundraising and development for a small non-profit organization working for healthier food in the Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland and in the state of Maryland. The intern will work directly with the Executive Director and will have the opportunity to be involved in meetings with the organization's Board of Directors and will be an important participant in grant-writing and fundraising activities and strategy as well as the coordination of special events. Time commitment: 15 hours/week. At least one half-day a week must be done at the organization's office in Rockville and the rest can be done from home. Qualified candidates will be interviewed until an intern is selected. The internship period can be adjusted to the intern's availability, although we would prefer interns who can commit to a minimum of three months. Internships are available year-round, so do not hesitate to inquire about other possibilities.

Responsibilities

Help coordinate fundraising special events. Approach local businesses for silent auction donations. Research grant-making organizations and foundations to develop a list of best prospects. Send letters of inquiry to prospective grant-making organizations and foundations. Prepare proposals and grant applications that display excellent writing and editing skills Prepare grant budgets Assist in developing and implementing fundraising strategies utilizing Facebook, Twitter and other social media. Develop and update donor database. Send donation acknowledgment letters.

Required Qualifications

A commitment to healthy eating for school children Some academic background or personal interest in nutrition Currently enrolled in or recently completed university or changing career tracks and looking for experience in development Strong written and oral communication skills with excellent grammar Extensive writing experience in any formal context Strong attention to detail Proficiency in MS Word and Excel Excellent organizational skills and ability to meet deadlines Strong initiative and self-motivation Located in the DC metro area (or able to spend at least 1 day/week working at our office in Rockville) Must be able to work on an occasional Saturday or Sunday (no more than 2/term)

Preferred Qualifications

Some experience in grant writing and/or event planning is preferred but not required Experience using MS Access

To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to info@healthyschoolfoodmd.org. Please indicate desired start and end dates of internship and number of hours/week you can commit to working (during work week M-F).

Organization: Healthy School Food Maryland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20855

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nutrition Research and Analysis Internship

This is an opportunity to gain experience doing research for a small non-profit organization working for healthier food in the Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland and in the state of Maryland. The intern will work directly with the Executive Director and will have the opportunity to be involved in meetings with the organization's Board of Directors. Time commitment: 15 hours/week. At least one half-day a week must be done at the organization's office in Rockville and the rest can be done from home. Qualified candidates will be interviewed until an intern is selected. The internship period can be adjusted to the intern's availability, although we would prefer interns who can commit to a minimum of three months. Internships are available year-round, so do not hesitate to inquire about other possibilities

Responsibilities

Collecting data on menus in Maryland public schools Analyzing food options Updating a grading rubric in collaboration with other stakeholders Keeping rubric criteria updated with current regulations Reporting findings in a comprehensive article for publication Adapting summaries of scientific materials for a more general audience Creating infographics

 

Required Qualifications

A commitment to healthy eating for school children Some academic background or personal interest in nutrition Currently enrolled in or recently completed university or changing career tracks and looking for experience in development Strong written and oral communication skills with excellent grammar Extensive writing experience in any formal context Strong attention to detail Proficiency in MS Word and Excel Excellent organizational skills and ability to meet deadlines Strong initiative and self-motivation Located in the DC metro area (or able to spend at least 1 day/week working at our office in Rockville) Must be able to work on an occasional Saturday or Sunday (no more than 2/term)

Preferred Qualifications

Have a PC (not a Mac) with MS Access on it Some experience in grant writing and/or event planning is preferred but not required Experience using MS Access

To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to info@healthyschoolfoodmd.org. Please indicate desired start and end dates of internship and number of hours/week you can commit to working (during work week M-F).

Organization: Healthy School Food Maryland

This is an opportunity to gain experience doing research for a small non-profit organization working for healthier food in the Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland and in the state of Maryland. The intern will work directly with the Executive Director and will have the opportunity to be involved in meetings with the organization's Board of Directors. Time commitment: 15 hours/week. At least one half-day a week must be done at the organization's office in Rockville and the rest can be done from home. Qualified candidates will be interviewed until an intern is selected. The internship period can be adjusted to the intern's availability, although we would prefer interns who can commit to a minimum of three months. Internships are available year-round, so do not hesitate to inquire about other possibilities

Responsibilities

Collecting data on menus in Maryland public schools Analyzing food options Updating a grading rubric in collaboration with other stakeholders Keeping rubric criteria updated with current regulations Reporting findings in a comprehensive article for publication Adapting summaries of scientific materials for a more general audience Creating infographics

 

Required Qualifications

A commitment to healthy eating for school children Some academic background or personal interest in nutrition Currently enrolled in or recently completed university or changing career tracks and looking for experience in development Strong written and oral communication skills with excellent grammar Extensive writing experience in any formal context Strong attention to detail Proficiency in MS Word and Excel Excellent organizational skills and ability to meet deadlines Strong initiative and self-motivation Located in the DC metro area (or able to spend at least 1 day/week working at our office in Rockville) Must be able to work on an occasional Saturday or Sunday (no more than 2/term)

Preferred Qualifications

Have a PC (not a Mac) with MS Access on it Some experience in grant writing and/or event planning is preferred but not required Experience using MS Access

To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to info@healthyschoolfoodmd.org. Please indicate desired start and end dates of internship and number of hours/week you can commit to working (during work week M-F).

Organization: Healthy School Food Maryland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20855

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Health and Wellness Policy Internship

This is an opportunity to gain experience doing research for a small non-profit organization working for healthier food in the Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland and in the state of Maryland. The intern will work directly with the Executive Director and will have the opportunity to be involved in meetings with the organization's Board of Directors. Time commitment: 15 hours/week. At least one half-day a week must be done at the organization's office in Rockville and the rest can be done from home. Qualified candidates will be interviewed until an intern is selected. The internship period can be adjusted to the intern's availability, although we would prefer interns who can commit to a minimum of three months. Internships are available year-round, so do not hesitate to inquire about other possibilities

Responsibilities

Collecting and analyzing wellness policies for all Maryland counties Keep current about local laws or regulations affecting public school food and funds Collaborating with community leaders on issues of food justice and racial equity in education

Required Qualifications

A commitment to healthy eating for school children Some academic background or personal interest in nutrition Currently enrolled in or recently completed university or changing career tracks and looking for experience in development Strong written and oral communication skills with excellent grammar Extensive writing experience in any formal context Strong attention to detail Proficiency in MS Word and Excel Excellent organizational skills and ability to meet deadlines Strong initiative and self-motivation Located in the DC metro area (or able to spend at least 1 day/week working at our office in Rockville) Must be able to work on an occasional Saturday or Sunday (no more than 2/term)

 

To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to info@healthyschoolfoodmd.org. Please indicate desired start and end dates of internship and number of hours/week you can commit to working (during work week M-F).

Organization: Healthy School Food Maryland

This is an opportunity to gain experience doing research for a small non-profit organization working for healthier food in the Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland and in the state of Maryland. The intern will work directly with the Executive Director and will have the opportunity to be involved in meetings with the organization's Board of Directors. Time commitment: 15 hours/week. At least one half-day a week must be done at the organization's office in Rockville and the rest can be done from home. Qualified candidates will be interviewed until an intern is selected. The internship period can be adjusted to the intern's availability, although we would prefer interns who can commit to a minimum of three months. Internships are available year-round, so do not hesitate to inquire about other possibilities

Responsibilities

Collecting and analyzing wellness policies for all Maryland counties Keep current about local laws or regulations affecting public school food and funds Collaborating with community leaders on issues of food justice and racial equity in education

Required Qualifications

A commitment to healthy eating for school children Some academic background or personal interest in nutrition Currently enrolled in or recently completed university or changing career tracks and looking for experience in development Strong written and oral communication skills with excellent grammar Extensive writing experience in any formal context Strong attention to detail Proficiency in MS Word and Excel Excellent organizational skills and ability to meet deadlines Strong initiative and self-motivation Located in the DC metro area (or able to spend at least 1 day/week working at our office in Rockville) Must be able to work on an occasional Saturday or Sunday (no more than 2/term)

 

To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to info@healthyschoolfoodmd.org. Please indicate desired start and end dates of internship and number of hours/week you can commit to working (during work week M-F).

Organization: Healthy School Food Maryland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20855

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Manager/Internship -- Non-Profit Bridal Boutique

Join a fantastic Volunteer Staff at Fairytale Brides on a Shoestring. Assist in the administrative duties associated with planning, initiating, and implementing a comprehensive marketing plan including posting wedding gowns for sale and advertising boutique events to the community. Assist with managing social media sources such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google +, and communicating with leads. Perform a variety of clerical assistant tasks such as office organization, responding to telephone, etc. Perform other related duties as needed. Fairytale Brides on a Shoestring Boutique is a non-profit 501(c)3 Bridal Boutique in the DC-VA-MD area, with prices up to 75% off retail wedding dresses. Our primary mission is to offer reduced-price designer bridal gowns and accessories , and donate our net proceeds to scholarships for Rockville H.S. students to attend Montgomery College, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and Alzheimer's Association, Johns Hopkins Breast Cancer Center at Suburban Hospital and other charities in  and other charities in Montgomery County. Please visit our website for more information : www.fairytalebrides.org, Facebook.com/fairytalebrides.org Contact Donna Vaccarezza if you are interested or want to learn more about this exciting internship volunteer opportunity 154 Congressional Lane, Rockville MD 20852 Phone: (301) 468-2000 Business experience/Degree in Sales and Marketing, Fundraising. Must work all Saturdays or at least one Saturday or Sunday a month.

Organization: Fairytale Brides On A Shoestring Boutique, Inc.

Join a fantastic Volunteer Staff at Fairytale Brides on a Shoestring. Assist in the administrative duties associated with planning, initiating, and implementing a comprehensive marketing plan including posting wedding gowns for sale and advertising boutique events to the community. Assist with managing social media sources such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google +, and communicating with leads. Perform a variety of clerical assistant tasks such as office organization, responding to telephone, etc. Perform other related duties as needed. Fairytale Brides on a Shoestring Boutique is a non-profit 501(c)3 Bridal Boutique in the DC-VA-MD area, with prices up to 75% off retail wedding dresses. Our primary mission is to offer reduced-price designer bridal gowns and accessories , and donate our net proceeds to scholarships for Rockville H.S. students to attend Montgomery College, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and Alzheimer's Association, Johns Hopkins Breast Cancer Center at Suburban Hospital and other charities in  and other charities in Montgomery County. Please visit our website for more information : www.fairytalebrides.org, Facebook.com/fairytalebrides.org Contact Donna Vaccarezza if you are interested or want to learn more about this exciting internship volunteer opportunity 154 Congressional Lane, Rockville MD 20852 Phone: (301) 468-2000 Business experience/Degree in Sales and Marketing, Fundraising. Must work all Saturdays or at least one Saturday or Sunday a month.

Organization: Fairytale Brides On A Shoestring Boutique, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 20852

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Online Sales -- Non-Profit Bridal Boutique

Join a fantastic Volunteer Staff at Fairytale Brides on a Shoestring Boutique. Volunteer to be an Online Sales/Marketing Coordinator who can commit some of your time to postings of online sales of bridal, bridal accessories on retail sites. Online Experience important, willing to learn, enthusiastic and reliable. Fairytale Brides on a Shoestring Boutique is a non-profit 501(c)3 Bridal Boutique in the DC-VA-MD area, with prices up to 75% off retail wedding dresses. Our primary mission is to offer reduced-price designer bridal gowns and accessories for women, and donate our net proceeds to Johns Hopkins Breast Cancer Center at Suburban Hosp, Alzheimer Foundation, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and other charities in Montgomery County. Please visit our website for more information : www.fairytalebrides.org Contact us if you are interested or want to learn more about the volunteer opportunity: 156 Congressional Lane, Rockville MD 20852 Phone: (301) 468-2000 Requires at least 4-8 hours per week commitment

Organization: Fairytale Brides On A Shoestring Boutique, Inc.

Join a fantastic Volunteer Staff at Fairytale Brides on a Shoestring Boutique. Volunteer to be an Online Sales/Marketing Coordinator who can commit some of your time to postings of online sales of bridal, bridal accessories on retail sites. Online Experience important, willing to learn, enthusiastic and reliable. Fairytale Brides on a Shoestring Boutique is a non-profit 501(c)3 Bridal Boutique in the DC-VA-MD area, with prices up to 75% off retail wedding dresses. Our primary mission is to offer reduced-price designer bridal gowns and accessories for women, and donate our net proceeds to Johns Hopkins Breast Cancer Center at Suburban Hosp, Alzheimer Foundation, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and other charities in Montgomery County. Please visit our website for more information : www.fairytalebrides.org Contact us if you are interested or want to learn more about the volunteer opportunity: 156 Congressional Lane, Rockville MD 20852 Phone: (301) 468-2000 Requires at least 4-8 hours per week commitment

Organization: Fairytale Brides On A Shoestring Boutique, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20852

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Receptionist/Bridal Consultant/Customer Service Weekdays and Weekends

Join a fantastic and super friendly Volunteer Staff at Fairytale Brides on a Shoestring Boutique. Volunteer to be a Bridal Consultant/Receptionist who can commit time (up to 4 hours) to be at the boutique during the week and weekends. Please see boutique hours on our website www.fairytalebrides.org. Must be willing to work all or at least one Saturday ( 10 am to 3pm) or Sunday (1 to 4 pm) per month. Retail sales experience is helpful, but we also are looking for volunteers willing to learn, are enthusiastic and are reliable. Fairytale Brides on a Shoestring Boutique is a non-profit 501(c)3 Bridal Boutique in the DC-VA-MD area, with prices up to 75% off retail wedding dresses. Our primary mission is to offer reduced-price designer bridal gowns and accessories for women, and donate our net proceeds to scholarships for Rockville H.S. students to attend Montgomery College, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and Alzheimer's Association, Johns Hopkins Breast Cancer Center at Suburban Hospital and other charities in Montgomery County. Please visit our website for more information : www.fairytalebrides.org Contact us if you are interested or want to learn more about the volunteer opportunity 156 Congressional Lane, Rockville MD 20852 Phone: (301) 468-2000 This volunteer opportunity is also for high school students - Student Service Learning (SSL)

Organization: Fairytale Brides On A Shoestring Boutique, Inc.

Join a fantastic and super friendly Volunteer Staff at Fairytale Brides on a Shoestring Boutique. Volunteer to be a Bridal Consultant/Receptionist who can commit time (up to 4 hours) to be at the boutique during the week and weekends. Please see boutique hours on our website www.fairytalebrides.org. Must be willing to work all or at least one Saturday ( 10 am to 3pm) or Sunday (1 to 4 pm) per month. Retail sales experience is helpful, but we also are looking for volunteers willing to learn, are enthusiastic and are reliable. Fairytale Brides on a Shoestring Boutique is a non-profit 501(c)3 Bridal Boutique in the DC-VA-MD area, with prices up to 75% off retail wedding dresses. Our primary mission is to offer reduced-price designer bridal gowns and accessories for women, and donate our net proceeds to scholarships for Rockville H.S. students to attend Montgomery College, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and Alzheimer's Association, Johns Hopkins Breast Cancer Center at Suburban Hospital and other charities in Montgomery County. Please visit our website for more information : www.fairytalebrides.org Contact us if you are interested or want to learn more about the volunteer opportunity 156 Congressional Lane, Rockville MD 20852 Phone: (301) 468-2000 This volunteer opportunity is also for high school students - Student Service Learning (SSL)

Organization: Fairytale Brides On A Shoestring Boutique, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 20852

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking Host Families for Refugee Teens in One-Month Summer Program

Where: Montgomery County and other DMV areas convenient to Washington DC.   When: June 26 - July 26, 2020.    If you will have extra room in your home and heart this coming July, please consider becoming a summer host parent to a refugee high schooler who will be participating in RefAmerica.  Each refugee teen has been resettled with his/her family somewhere in the United States within the past three years through the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program.  You would welcome your refugee son or daughter into your home and family for a month (July 2020) as he/she participates with local Montgomery County (and surrounding area) youth in RefAmerica's cross-cultural leadership and public-speaking program in the nation’s capital.  Host families are also invited to participate in fun and interesting events.  RefAmerica provides participant refugees with the tools both to tell their stories and to help forge for themselves, their families and their fellow refugees – like generations of Americans before them – a new American story.  Please join RefAmerica, under fiscal sponsorship of sister program New Story Leadership, in fostering a warm American welcome for refugees. Host families will be asked to permit a background check and a home visit and to sign a hosting agreement. They will receive a RefAmerica program and hosting briefing.  Family settings with school or college-aged children are preferred but not required.  Please email refamericafoundation@gmail.com for further information.

Organization: RefAmerica

Where: Montgomery County and other DMV areas convenient to Washington DC.   When: June 26 - July 26, 2020.    If you will have extra room in your home and heart this coming July, please consider becoming a summer host parent to a refugee high schooler who will be participating in RefAmerica.  Each refugee teen has been resettled with his/her family somewhere in the United States within the past three years through the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program.  You would welcome your refugee son or daughter into your home and family for a month (July 2020) as he/she participates with local Montgomery County (and surrounding area) youth in RefAmerica's cross-cultural leadership and public-speaking program in the nation’s capital.  Host families are also invited to participate in fun and interesting events.  RefAmerica provides participant refugees with the tools both to tell their stories and to help forge for themselves, their families and their fellow refugees – like generations of Americans before them – a new American story.  Please join RefAmerica, under fiscal sponsorship of sister program New Story Leadership, in fostering a warm American welcome for refugees. Host families will be asked to permit a background check and a home visit and to sign a hosting agreement. They will receive a RefAmerica program and hosting briefing.  Family settings with school or college-aged children are preferred but not required.  Please email refamericafoundation@gmail.com for further information.

Organization: RefAmerica

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20815

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Workshop presenter

Lead local workshops, seminars and events to help entrepreneurs meet their goals and achieve success. SCORE offers 8 to 10 workshops per month on topics of interest to small and start up businesses, ex. Business Plans, Financing, Marketing, Networking, Accounting, Government Contracting and more. 

Organization: SCORE DC Chapter 1

Lead local workshops, seminars and events to help entrepreneurs meet their goals and achieve success. SCORE offers 8 to 10 workshops per month on topics of interest to small and start up businesses, ex. Business Plans, Financing, Marketing, Networking, Accounting, Government Contracting and more. 

Organization: SCORE DC Chapter 1

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a bike collection for Bikes for the World

Bring Bikes to the World to your community by volunteering to manage a collection drive for unwanted bikes. We supply the tools, training, and truck. Please consult our website for further details including accessing our Collection Guide. To schedule a bike drive in your community contact office@bikesfortheworld.org to set up a date and time when we can support your effort.

Organization: Bikes For The World

Bring Bikes to the World to your community by volunteering to manage a collection drive for unwanted bikes. We supply the tools, training, and truck. Please consult our website for further details including accessing our Collection Guide. To schedule a bike drive in your community contact office@bikesfortheworld.org to set up a date and time when we can support your effort.

Organization: Bikes For The World

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20852

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Customer Relations Volunteers

Provide information to visitors and telephone callers; greet and escort patients and visitors entering the hospital; assist in accommodating families and loved ones of patients in various areas throughout the hospital, including Aquilino Cancer Center and the Rehabilitation Hospital; serves as assistant to the sales associate in the Gift Shop and other customer service duties as needed. 

 

 

Organization: Adventist Health Care Shady Grove Medical Center

Provide information to visitors and telephone callers; greet and escort patients and visitors entering the hospital; assist in accommodating families and loved ones of patients in various areas throughout the hospital, including Aquilino Cancer Center and the Rehabilitation Hospital; serves as assistant to the sales associate in the Gift Shop and other customer service duties as needed. 

 

 

Organization: Adventist Health Care Shady Grove Medical Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Clerical Volunteers

Assist hospital staff in various administrative offices with, filing collating papers, answering phosnes, computer input, Xeroxing, facing, making/breaking down charts, etc.

Organization: Adventist Health Care Shady Grove Medical Center

Assist hospital staff in various administrative offices with, filing collating papers, answering phosnes, computer input, Xeroxing, facing, making/breaking down charts, etc.

Organization: Adventist Health Care Shady Grove Medical Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Patient Care Volunteers

Under the supervision of the clinical staff, provide fresh water, ice & & juice to patients; refill gloves containers; restock nurse servers and thermometer probes; fill out menus for patients; help patients with TV and lighting controls; assist staff with other duties as directed. 

Organization: Adventist Health Care Shady Grove Medical Center

Under the supervision of the clinical staff, provide fresh water, ice & & juice to patients; refill gloves containers; restock nurse servers and thermometer probes; fill out menus for patients; help patients with TV and lighting controls; assist staff with other duties as directed. 

Organization: Adventist Health Care Shady Grove Medical Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Website development

ARCH is looking for a website designer willing to share their talents in updating our website design and content. 

Organization: ARCH National Respite Network and Resource Center

ARCH is looking for a website designer willing to share their talents in updating our website design and content. 

Organization: ARCH National Respite Network and Resource Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22003

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutoring

Looking for a tutor for high school age boys to meet once a week in a group setting. Part of our focus is to prepare the boys for college.  Some are interested in SAT prep, while others have specific classes they need some help with.  Most boys are in the 11th grade.  They are a great group of guys but you will need to bring a bit of patience with you.  Please dont hesitate to contact us with any questions.

Organization: Dc Pressure Basketball

Looking for a tutor for high school age boys to meet once a week in a group setting. Part of our focus is to prepare the boys for college.  Some are interested in SAT prep, while others have specific classes they need some help with.  Most boys are in the 11th grade.  They are a great group of guys but you will need to bring a bit of patience with you.  Please dont hesitate to contact us with any questions.

Organization: Dc Pressure Basketball

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20814

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pharmacy Volunteer

Assist the pharmacy staff with their responsibilities and contribute to the overall operation of the pharmacy department. 

Organization: Adventist Health Care Shady Grove Medical Center

Assist the pharmacy staff with their responsibilities and contribute to the overall operation of the pharmacy department. 

Organization: Adventist Health Care Shady Grove Medical Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donations Needed - Host a Supply Drive!

Donations Needed:  

Lead4Life, Inc. is in need of hygiene products for the youth and adults that we serve that are also members of the homeless population of Montgomery County. We believe it takes a village to make a difference...will you help us make a difference in some young people's lives!? 

A little about Lead4Life, Inc.:  

 Lead4Life, Inc. (L4L) was founded in 2008 in an effort to reduce the number of youth entering the juvenile justice system, the number of out-of-home placements, and the youth recidivism rate. L4L’s programs are developed utilizing restorative practices, strength-based and Positive Youth Development models. These programs help youth and families address negative behaviors that all too often result in involvement with our criminal justice system. 

L4L staff, mentors, and volunteers work together to empower individuals to develop positive life, social and competency skills, enabling them to become productive community members. Services such as alternative to detention programs, diversion, and grassroots mentoring are provided both in the community and in youth detention facilities. 

How Can You Help? 

HOST A HOLIDAY SUPPLY DRIVE: 

Schedule a single day event for your organization to collect hygiene items and they can be dropped off at the Lead4Life office or our staff will come and pick them up. We also welcome monetary donations to help us purchase supplies as well. 

 ITEMS THAT WOULD BE HELPFUL: 

We would like to collect the items below: We have researched the most needed and beneficial items to the homeless population we serve  

Soap  Deodorant  Shampoo & Conditioner  Toothbrushes  Toothpaste Feminine hygiene products   First Aide items (Band Aides, Neosporin) Baby wipes Dental Floss Travel toilet tissue Socks Hair spray Lotion Combs Hair supplies 

Middle school and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours for their help with hosting a drive, while under the direct supervision of a school sponsor in a public space.

Organization: Lead4Life, Inc.

Donations Needed:  

Lead4Life, Inc. is in need of hygiene products for the youth and adults that we serve that are also members of the homeless population of Montgomery County. We believe it takes a village to make a difference...will you help us make a difference in some young people's lives!? 

A little about Lead4Life, Inc.:  

 Lead4Life, Inc. (L4L) was founded in 2008 in an effort to reduce the number of youth entering the juvenile justice system, the number of out-of-home placements, and the youth recidivism rate. L4L’s programs are developed utilizing restorative practices, strength-based and Positive Youth Development models. These programs help youth and families address negative behaviors that all too often result in involvement with our criminal justice system. 

L4L staff, mentors, and volunteers work together to empower individuals to develop positive life, social and competency skills, enabling them to become productive community members. Services such as alternative to detention programs, diversion, and grassroots mentoring are provided both in the community and in youth detention facilities. 

How Can You Help? 

HOST A HOLIDAY SUPPLY DRIVE: 

Schedule a single day event for your organization to collect hygiene items and they can be dropped off at the Lead4Life office or our staff will come and pick them up. We also welcome monetary donations to help us purchase supplies as well. 

 ITEMS THAT WOULD BE HELPFUL: 

We would like to collect the items below: We have researched the most needed and beneficial items to the homeless population we serve  

Soap  Deodorant  Shampoo & Conditioner  Toothbrushes  Toothpaste Feminine hygiene products   First Aide items (Band Aides, Neosporin) Baby wipes Dental Floss Travel toilet tissue Socks Hair spray Lotion Combs Hair supplies 

Middle school and high school students are eligible to earn SSL hours for their help with hosting a drive, while under the direct supervision of a school sponsor in a public space.

Organization: Lead4Life, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Deliver Meals on Wheels in Chevy Chase, Bethesda and Potomac

Drivers deliver 5 to 11 sets of meals (one box lunch and one frozen dinner) to homes and apartments on one of 6 routes in Chevy Chase, Bethesda and Potomac.  Each route takes 1 1/2 to 2 hours, starting between 9 and 9:30 in the morning.  Volunteers sign up for one day a week, generally for the same day and same route each week.  Our volunteers work individually and also in teams of two--one driving and one delivering to the door.  Deliveries are only on weekdays, and exclude some holidays.

Our volunteers personally deliver meals to the persons who need them, and they find this work extremely rewarding.

Organization: Bethesda-Chevy Chase Meals on Wheels, Inc.

Drivers deliver 5 to 11 sets of meals (one box lunch and one frozen dinner) to homes and apartments on one of 6 routes in Chevy Chase, Bethesda and Potomac.  Each route takes 1 1/2 to 2 hours, starting between 9 and 9:30 in the morning.  Volunteers sign up for one day a week, generally for the same day and same route each week.  Our volunteers work individually and also in teams of two--one driving and one delivering to the door.  Deliveries are only on weekdays, and exclude some holidays.

Our volunteers personally deliver meals to the persons who need them, and they find this work extremely rewarding.

Organization: Bethesda-Chevy Chase Meals on Wheels, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20815

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grant Writer

EAYSAM is looking for a Grant Writer position who will be responsible for researching, writing and coordinating  grant application process; management of proposals for our Sports Association.

 

 

Organization: Eritrean American Youth Sports Association Of Maryland, Inc

EAYSAM is looking for a Grant Writer position who will be responsible for researching, writing and coordinating  grant application process; management of proposals for our Sports Association.

 

 

Organization: Eritrean American Youth Sports Association Of Maryland, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In-service/ Event Coordinator Intern

The intern will assist with brainstorming, creating, planning and executing in-service programs for Kirstin Care LLC. Kirstin Care LLC provides mental and behavioral health services to adults, adolescents, and children in the Prince George’s County and surrounding areas. Our services include assessment and diagnosis; medication management; crisis intervention; psychiatric/nursing services; individual, family and group therapy. Our individualized treatment services support the recovery process of clients and enhance their ability to participate fully in the activities of the community.   In-services programs are created to help educate and inform clients of various resources and tools they can use to be a contributing member of society. In-services range from topics such as eating healthy on a budget, sex education, learning about SSI and TDAP, and many other topics. Other events or activities this intern will assist with is setting up and planning recreational activities such as doing arts and crafts in the office and planning educational field trips respectively. This intern will help assist upper management by helping facilitate these events and they will gain many hours of direct patient care experience. This intern needs to be able to work on projects independently or collaboratively as well as be able to use social media to market the event to reach a broader audience and build clientele.    The mentoring plan will include working side by side with the Clinical Director, Director of Operations, and Rehabilitation Coordinator to gain the skills necessary to learn about what our clients need assistance with. By working with our staff this intern will become exceptional at organizing and planning events, being able to manage multiple projects and people at one time, and gain direct patient care experience. By being in this role, any intern interested in a human services profession such as nursing, counseling, or some other form of healthcare will be prepared to work with the underserved population and have experience with serving their needs.   Skills:  Organizational skills  Network/ Community outreach  Creative and innovative thinker Able to manage multiple projects at once Strong communication skills  Proficient in Microsoft 365  

Organization: Kirstin's Haven, Inc.

The intern will assist with brainstorming, creating, planning and executing in-service programs for Kirstin Care LLC. Kirstin Care LLC provides mental and behavioral health services to adults, adolescents, and children in the Prince George’s County and surrounding areas. Our services include assessment and diagnosis; medication management; crisis intervention; psychiatric/nursing services; individual, family and group therapy. Our individualized treatment services support the recovery process of clients and enhance their ability to participate fully in the activities of the community.   In-services programs are created to help educate and inform clients of various resources and tools they can use to be a contributing member of society. In-services range from topics such as eating healthy on a budget, sex education, learning about SSI and TDAP, and many other topics. Other events or activities this intern will assist with is setting up and planning recreational activities such as doing arts and crafts in the office and planning educational field trips respectively. This intern will help assist upper management by helping facilitate these events and they will gain many hours of direct patient care experience. This intern needs to be able to work on projects independently or collaboratively as well as be able to use social media to market the event to reach a broader audience and build clientele.    The mentoring plan will include working side by side with the Clinical Director, Director of Operations, and Rehabilitation Coordinator to gain the skills necessary to learn about what our clients need assistance with. By working with our staff this intern will become exceptional at organizing and planning events, being able to manage multiple projects and people at one time, and gain direct patient care experience. By being in this role, any intern interested in a human services profession such as nursing, counseling, or some other form of healthcare will be prepared to work with the underserved population and have experience with serving their needs.   Skills:  Organizational skills  Network/ Community outreach  Creative and innovative thinker Able to manage multiple projects at once Strong communication skills  Proficient in Microsoft 365  

Organization: Kirstin's Haven, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20746

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gym Volunteer

The gym volunteer would be responsible for putting out training equipment, setting up and removing tables, greeting customers by the door at our information table, operate our point of sale systems, help track inventory of shirts and uniforms. Help keep gym clean during shift.

Organization: Tru2Form Hoops

The gym volunteer would be responsible for putting out training equipment, setting up and removing tables, greeting customers by the door at our information table, operate our point of sale systems, help track inventory of shirts and uniforms. Help keep gym clean during shift.

Organization: Tru2Form Hoops

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20816

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt A Road Program

Montgomery County's Adopt A Road (AAR) program encourages residents and businesses in the County to participate in a community activity by keeping our roadsides litter free.  Currently there are more than 5,000 volunteers who have adopted over 450 road segments in an effort to Keep Montgomery County Beautiful. You can be a part of this program too! 

Your participation will help reduce trash and litter along County roads and maintain a clean and attractive environment.  Ultimately it helps protect the Chesapeake Bay.  Litter that is washed into storm drains, travels to nearby creeks, streams, major rivers, and eventually can reach the Bay.

With the amount of trash littered on the roadside every day, and budget constraints within the County resulting in less mowing and road cleaning, your involvement has becoming increasingly important. AAR allows residents to demonstrate community pride, make a positive statement for a clean and attractive community, and have a better understanding of storm water pollution. Help make Montgomery County a “Greener” place to live!

An application must be filled out in order to participate, visit: https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/dot-dir/AdoptARoad/index.html 

Organization: Department Of Transportation/ Director's Office

Montgomery County's Adopt A Road (AAR) program encourages residents and businesses in the County to participate in a community activity by keeping our roadsides litter free.  Currently there are more than 5,000 volunteers who have adopted over 450 road segments in an effort to Keep Montgomery County Beautiful. You can be a part of this program too! 

Your participation will help reduce trash and litter along County roads and maintain a clean and attractive environment.  Ultimately it helps protect the Chesapeake Bay.  Litter that is washed into storm drains, travels to nearby creeks, streams, major rivers, and eventually can reach the Bay.

With the amount of trash littered on the roadside every day, and budget constraints within the County resulting in less mowing and road cleaning, your involvement has becoming increasingly important. AAR allows residents to demonstrate community pride, make a positive statement for a clean and attractive community, and have a better understanding of storm water pollution. Help make Montgomery County a “Greener” place to live!

An application must be filled out in order to participate, visit: https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/dot-dir/AdoptARoad/index.html 

Organization: Department Of Transportation/ Director's Office

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunities with Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Washington DC (RMHCDC)

RMHCDC has volunteer opportunities for both individuals and groups. Opportunities are available at our Ronald McDonald Houses, one located in DC and one on the campus of Inova Fairfax Hospital, and in our Ronald McDonald Family Rooms, located at Children’s National and Inova Children’s Hospital. For further information on volunteering and to submit an application, please visit the "Get Involved" page on our website, http://rmhcdc.org/.

Our Ronald McDonald Family Rooms are a quiet oasis within the hectic hospital environment where parents and other caregivers can go to make a cup of coffee, do a load of laundry, check email, or just sit quietly for a few minutes. Volunteers greet and assist families, help with any programming scheduled in the room, and help stock and maintain the room. Volunteers work 3-hour shifts and shifts are available between 9 AM and 9 PM seven days a week. Volunteers must commit to at least two shifts a month. Volunteers must be 18 years old, must obtain a medical clearance, including a TB test, and undergo a background check. Volunteers will be cross trained by Ronald McDonald House Charities and CNMC.

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Washington DC

RMHCDC has volunteer opportunities for both individuals and groups. Opportunities are available at our Ronald McDonald Houses, one located in DC and one on the campus of Inova Fairfax Hospital, and in our Ronald McDonald Family Rooms, located at Children’s National and Inova Children’s Hospital. For further information on volunteering and to submit an application, please visit the "Get Involved" page on our website, http://rmhcdc.org/.

Our Ronald McDonald Family Rooms are a quiet oasis within the hectic hospital environment where parents and other caregivers can go to make a cup of coffee, do a load of laundry, check email, or just sit quietly for a few minutes. Volunteers greet and assist families, help with any programming scheduled in the room, and help stock and maintain the room. Volunteers work 3-hour shifts and shifts are available between 9 AM and 9 PM seven days a week. Volunteers must commit to at least two shifts a month. Volunteers must be 18 years old, must obtain a medical clearance, including a TB test, and undergo a background check. Volunteers will be cross trained by Ronald McDonald House Charities and CNMC.

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Washington DC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 20017

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Circle of Friends

We all depend on relationships and human interactions to meet our needs for connection and nourish our souls- with family, coworkers, teammates, members of our churches, and friends.  These relationships are just as essential for the people Jubilee supports.  Central to Jubilee's mission is responding to the loneliness experienced by many of the people we support and at the same time helping them find avenues to share their gifts with the broader community.

At Jubilee, there is a circle of friends around each home.  It includes the people who live in the home, their families, the counselors who work in the home, and friends.

Please consider joining a Jubilee circle of friends.  Each circle of friends is connected to a single home.  If you are not already connected to people supported by Jubilee, consider joining the circle of friends for the home that is closest to where you live.

As a member of a circle of friends, you might:

Come over for a meal Invite a friend out for a meal Invite a friend out for community events and activities Celebrate birthdays and other milestones together Volunteer to help with household needs Get to know other people who are part of your circle of friends, including the families of the people who live in the home Be prepared to receive as much as you give.

To learn more or join a Jubilee circle of friends, please contact:

Monicquea Chance

Volunteer Coordinator

301-949-8628 ext. 170

mchance@jubileemd.org

 

 

Organization: Jubilee Association Of Maryland

We all depend on relationships and human interactions to meet our needs for connection and nourish our souls- with family, coworkers, teammates, members of our churches, and friends.  These relationships are just as essential for the people Jubilee supports.  Central to Jubilee's mission is responding to the loneliness experienced by many of the people we support and at the same time helping them find avenues to share their gifts with the broader community.

At Jubilee, there is a circle of friends around each home.  It includes the people who live in the home, their families, the counselors who work in the home, and friends.

Please consider joining a Jubilee circle of friends.  Each circle of friends is connected to a single home.  If you are not already connected to people supported by Jubilee, consider joining the circle of friends for the home that is closest to where you live.

As a member of a circle of friends, you might:

Come over for a meal Invite a friend out for a meal Invite a friend out for community events and activities Celebrate birthdays and other milestones together Volunteer to help with household needs Get to know other people who are part of your circle of friends, including the families of the people who live in the home Be prepared to receive as much as you give.

To learn more or join a Jubilee circle of friends, please contact:

Monicquea Chance

Volunteer Coordinator

301-949-8628 ext. 170

mchance@jubileemd.org

 

 

Organization: Jubilee Association Of Maryland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20895

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Administrative Assistant

Administrative Assistant-

Are you looking for something meaningful which will help support the lives of many people. We would love to have your assistance. In this position, you will have the opportunity to help coordinate mailing, email correspondence, data management, media and social networking.   You may also wish to participate in coordinating activities with the community activities director. Experience is helpful but not necessary.

Organization: Diabetes National Institute

Administrative Assistant-

Are you looking for something meaningful which will help support the lives of many people. We would love to have your assistance. In this position, you will have the opportunity to help coordinate mailing, email correspondence, data management, media and social networking.   You may also wish to participate in coordinating activities with the community activities director. Experience is helpful but not necessary.

Organization: Diabetes National Institute

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20815

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraiser and Social Media

Fundraiser:   Are you looking for something meaningful which will help enhance the lives of many people. We would love to work with you.   We are looking for someone to work with the Executive Director in order to research for potential donors, help develop and coordinate special events, work in social media, and advertising.

Organization: Diabetes National Institute

Fundraiser:   Are you looking for something meaningful which will help enhance the lives of many people. We would love to work with you.   We are looking for someone to work with the Executive Director in order to research for potential donors, help develop and coordinate special events, work in social media, and advertising.

Organization: Diabetes National Institute

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20815

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Writing

Grant Writing: Are you experienced in grant writing? Are you looking for something meaningful which will help support the lives of many people. We would love to work with you. We are looking for someone to work with the Executive Director in order to prepare and submit grants. You may work in your own home.

Organization: Diabetes National Institute

Grant Writing: Are you experienced in grant writing? Are you looking for something meaningful which will help support the lives of many people. We would love to work with you. We are looking for someone to work with the Executive Director in order to prepare and submit grants. You may work in your own home.

Organization: Diabetes National Institute

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20815

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Web Support

 

Web support  

Are you looking for something meaningful which will help enhance the lives of many people. We would love to work with you Help post new information of our Web site and communicate with people who contact our web site.   We can teach how to perform this exciting and very vital opportunity You may work at home

Organization: Diabetes National Institute

 

Web support  

Are you looking for something meaningful which will help enhance the lives of many people. We would love to work with you Help post new information of our Web site and communicate with people who contact our web site.   We can teach how to perform this exciting and very vital opportunity You may work at home

Organization: Diabetes National Institute

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20815

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Office/Clerical Support

Welcoming/greeting families and students Receiving telephone calls Making copies Mail distribution Flyer distribution Other duties as assigned

 

*All volunteers who regularly supports the schools must complete the mandatory Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect Module. To access and complete the module, and for more information on volunteering, please visit the MCPS website at:  https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/childabuseandneglect/

Please contact the school at 301-989-5672 or via email at jade_l_gilchrist@mcpsmd.org.

Organization: William Tyler Page Elementary School

Welcoming/greeting families and students Receiving telephone calls Making copies Mail distribution Flyer distribution Other duties as assigned

 

*All volunteers who regularly supports the schools must complete the mandatory Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect Module. To access and complete the module, and for more information on volunteering, please visit the MCPS website at:  https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/childabuseandneglect/

Please contact the school at 301-989-5672 or via email at jade_l_gilchrist@mcpsmd.org.

Organization: William Tyler Page Elementary School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hero Dog Puppy Raisers / Puppy Sitters

Puppy Raisers are individuals committed to raising one of our puppies for 16 to 18 months. During that time they will be socializing the puppy and training the puppy in basic service dog skills. No dog training experience is required. We will train you to train the puppy.

Puppy Sitters have a more flexible time commitment; they watch the puppy when a Puppy's Raisers go out of town. Both positions are very much needed! To get more detail please click on the link below. If you are interested, please fill out a volunteer application (http://bit.ly/hdvolunteer) to start the volunteer process.

Click here to learn more about this volunteer opportunity: http://bit.ly/raise-sit.

Organization: Hero Dogs, Inc.

Puppy Raisers are individuals committed to raising one of our puppies for 16 to 18 months. During that time they will be socializing the puppy and training the puppy in basic service dog skills. No dog training experience is required. We will train you to train the puppy.

Puppy Sitters have a more flexible time commitment; they watch the puppy when a Puppy's Raisers go out of town. Both positions are very much needed! To get more detail please click on the link below. If you are interested, please fill out a volunteer application (http://bit.ly/hdvolunteer) to start the volunteer process.

Click here to learn more about this volunteer opportunity: http://bit.ly/raise-sit.

Organization: Hero Dogs, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20833

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Foster Parenting in Montgomery County

Montgomery County Foster and Adoptive Parent Services recruits and trains foster parents to become substitute families for children in need who have experienced significant maltreatment. Please call 240-777-1664 or email fprecruiter@montgomerycountymd.gov for more details. You can also visit www.montgomerycountymd.gov/fosterparent to see the schedule for our information sessions. 

Montgomery County residents over the age of 21 are eligible to apply.

Prospective foster parents must be US citizens or legal permanent residents, own or rent their home in Montgomery County, have never been indicated for child maltreatment, have never been convicted of a violent crime, and their financial income exceeds their financial need. We ask that no children attend our Information Sessions due to the content of the presentation.

Organization: Resource Parent Services Montgomery County

Montgomery County Foster and Adoptive Parent Services recruits and trains foster parents to become substitute families for children in need who have experienced significant maltreatment. Please call 240-777-1664 or email fprecruiter@montgomerycountymd.gov for more details. You can also visit www.montgomerycountymd.gov/fosterparent to see the schedule for our information sessions. 

Montgomery County residents over the age of 21 are eligible to apply.

Prospective foster parents must be US citizens or legal permanent residents, own or rent their home in Montgomery County, have never been indicated for child maltreatment, have never been convicted of a violent crime, and their financial income exceeds their financial need. We ask that no children attend our Information Sessions due to the content of the presentation.

Organization: Resource Parent Services Montgomery County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PR and Fundraising Committee Member

Do you or someone you know have experience and or interest in fundraising for a non profit? We are looking for hands on enthusiastic members to partner with our staff to help implement the organization's fundraising initiatives. It would be ideal if you have a marketing, PR, or fundraising background and a network in Montgomery county. Ideally looking for someone who has approximately five+ hours a month to help staff with efforts such as: sharing fundraising updates with the board quarterly, participating on committee calls once a month, making donor thank you calls, planning, coordinating and promoting community or donor appreciation events; developing relationships with local Media,  other duties related to helping generate revenue and promoting Primary Care Coalition's mission to help the most vulnerable in our community by providing them access to health care, medicine and other vital resources.

Organization: Primary Care Coalition of Montgomery County, MD, Inc.

Do you or someone you know have experience and or interest in fundraising for a non profit? We are looking for hands on enthusiastic members to partner with our staff to help implement the organization's fundraising initiatives. It would be ideal if you have a marketing, PR, or fundraising background and a network in Montgomery county. Ideally looking for someone who has approximately five+ hours a month to help staff with efforts such as: sharing fundraising updates with the board quarterly, participating on committee calls once a month, making donor thank you calls, planning, coordinating and promoting community or donor appreciation events; developing relationships with local Media,  other duties related to helping generate revenue and promoting Primary Care Coalition's mission to help the most vulnerable in our community by providing them access to health care, medicine and other vital resources.

Organization: Primary Care Coalition of Montgomery County, MD, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Mentor

Passion for helping youth, especially minority youth. Background in youth development programs is a plus. We are looking for mentors in the Montgomery County Area

Organization: Take Flight Inc

Passion for helping youth, especially minority youth. Background in youth development programs is a plus. We are looking for mentors in the Montgomery County Area

Organization: Take Flight Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20851

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Non-profit Advisory Council Position

*WHO WE ARE*


Widow Care's Mission

Widow Care’s mission is to provide targeted and accessible content & connections to DC,
Maryland and Virginia residents facing the loss of a spouse, so they can become empowered in their walk through grief and new challenges. We do so by providing peer support groups, social meet-ups, mentorship & education to help members regain stability after tragedy.

There are 680,204 widowed men and women living in DC, Maryland and Virginia. Furthermore, 1 in 3 people over the age of 65 are widowed. While widowhood is so incredibly widespread, few resources exist to aid surviving spouses in their transition into widowhood.

Widowed persons are at an increased risk of depression, social isolation and serious health problems, and we aim to combat this by creating a strong and supportive network comprised of understanding individuals. We encourage members to attend entertaining and enjoyable events, while also encouraging them to find a support system which allows them to speak about their challenges. Our educational programs & local service connections aim to make the transition into widowhood easier by offering pertinent services & education.

Widow Cares Vision

Our founders’ vision for the organization involves widow(er)s helping other widow(er)s. We walk with our members throughout their healing process by offering specialized care & support, and we enable them to "give back" by donating their time or funds to help other widowed persons in the community. We aim to offer the highest level of support by connecting individuals with a multitude of resources, not limited to our own events/programs. We strive to work with other nonprofits, support groups & organizations in our area to ensure ample support.

Widow Cares Core Values

Widow Care incorporates 4 main core values into all of our programs, operations & communications: Compassion, Care, Community & Empowerment.

 

POSITION DESCRIPTION

What is a Council Member?

Our Advisory Council includes a collection of individuals who bring unique knowledge and skills which augment the knowledge and skills of the formal Board of Directors in order to more effectively guide the organization. The Advisory Council does not have formal authority to govern the organization. Rather, the members serves to make recommendations and/or provide key information and materials to the Board of Directors.

Members of the Council may evaluate the performance of a program, serve as an advocate for the organization to the community, gather input from and serve as a liaison for relevant
constituencies, provide feedback to the organization from the community, provide technical
expertise, provide independent/unbiased sounding feedback, and assist staff in determining important activities.

The possible responsibilities of an advisory council include determining mission and purpose of a program, articulating the goals, means, and primary constituents to be served by a program, ensuring effective planning, monitoring and strengthening of programs and services, ensuring adequate financial resources, and enhancing the organization’s public standing.

Expectations

The council members are expected to participate in the 2 annual in-person Council meetings. The upcoming meeting dates are Saturday, September 21st, 2019 and Saturday, March 7th, 2020. Both meetings will last ~4 hours, taking place from 8:30am-12pm.

In addition to these meetings, Council members are welcomed & encouraged to take-on additional leadership roles by assisting the organization with tasks such as organizing attendees at events, peer-to-peer fundraising, sponsorship outreach or other tasks that are applicable and appropriate for the individualized skillset of that particular member.

The term limit for a council member is 1 year, with the chance to renew the position at the end of their tenure. Council members are required to give a 60-day notice if they will not be renewing their position at the end of their tenure. The term limit for the Chair and Vice Chair of the Council is 2 years.

Chairs and Vice Chairs are required to give a 90-day notice if they will not be renewing their position at the end of their tenure. Widow Care reserves the right to remove any Council member, Chair or Vice Chair at any time, for any reason, if we see fit.

 

Organization: Widow Care Inc.

*WHO WE ARE*


Widow Care's Mission

Widow Care’s mission is to provide targeted and accessible content & connections to DC,
Maryland and Virginia residents facing the loss of a spouse, so they can become empowered in their walk through grief and new challenges. We do so by providing peer support groups, social meet-ups, mentorship & education to help members regain stability after tragedy.

There are 680,204 widowed men and women living in DC, Maryland and Virginia. Furthermore, 1 in 3 people over the age of 65 are widowed. While widowhood is so incredibly widespread, few resources exist to aid surviving spouses in their transition into widowhood.

Widowed persons are at an increased risk of depression, social isolation and serious health problems, and we aim to combat this by creating a strong and supportive network comprised of understanding individuals. We encourage members to attend entertaining and enjoyable events, while also encouraging them to find a support system which allows them to speak about their challenges. Our educational programs & local service connections aim to make the transition into widowhood easier by offering pertinent services & education.

Widow Cares Vision

Our founders’ vision for the organization involves widow(er)s helping other widow(er)s. We walk with our members throughout their healing process by offering specialized care & support, and we enable them to "give back" by donating their time or funds to help other widowed persons in the community. We aim to offer the highest level of support by connecting individuals with a multitude of resources, not limited to our own events/programs. We strive to work with other nonprofits, support groups & organizations in our area to ensure ample support.

Widow Cares Core Values

Widow Care incorporates 4 main core values into all of our programs, operations & communications: Compassion, Care, Community & Empowerment.

 

POSITION DESCRIPTION

What is a Council Member?

Our Advisory Council includes a collection of individuals who bring unique knowledge and skills which augment the knowledge and skills of the formal Board of Directors in order to more effectively guide the organization. The Advisory Council does not have formal authority to govern the organization. Rather, the members serves to make recommendations and/or provide key information and materials to the Board of Directors.

Members of the Council may evaluate the performance of a program, serve as an advocate for the organization to the community, gather input from and serve as a liaison for relevant
constituencies, provide feedback to the organization from the community, provide technical
expertise, provide independent/unbiased sounding feedback, and assist staff in determining important activities.

The possible responsibilities of an advisory council include determining mission and purpose of a program, articulating the goals, means, and primary constituents to be served by a program, ensuring effective planning, monitoring and strengthening of programs and services, ensuring adequate financial resources, and enhancing the organization’s public standing.

Expectations

The council members are expected to participate in the 2 annual in-person Council meetings. The upcoming meeting dates are Saturday, September 21st, 2019 and Saturday, March 7th, 2020. Both meetings will last ~4 hours, taking place from 8:30am-12pm.

In addition to these meetings, Council members are welcomed & encouraged to take-on additional leadership roles by assisting the organization with tasks such as organizing attendees at events, peer-to-peer fundraising, sponsorship outreach or other tasks that are applicable and appropriate for the individualized skillset of that particular member.

The term limit for a council member is 1 year, with the chance to renew the position at the end of their tenure. Council members are required to give a 60-day notice if they will not be renewing their position at the end of their tenure. The term limit for the Chair and Vice Chair of the Council is 2 years.

Chairs and Vice Chairs are required to give a 90-day notice if they will not be renewing their position at the end of their tenure. Widow Care reserves the right to remove any Council member, Chair or Vice Chair at any time, for any reason, if we see fit.

 

Organization: Widow Care Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20852

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Client Transportation Driver

Drive Gaithersburg seniors and adults with disabilities to medical and social service appointments in the local area. Usually, wait with client and then return client to home. For lengthy appointments, return and pick up client when client is ready. Must have valid driver's license, clean driving record, auto insurance, and access to a reliable vehicle. A background/MVA check will be performed.

General duties include:

Logging into the RideScheduler system to accept requests for rides and/or do so via email. Contacting clients at the time of accepting the rides and contacting clients the day before their appointment to verify desired pickup time and destination addresses too. Transporting the clients to and from their medical or service appointment; target destinations are generally within a 20-mile radius of downtown Gaithersburg.

Requirements for Volunteer Drivers Our volunteer drivers:

Must be 21 years of age or older Must have an active Maryland driver?s license in good standing (a chauffeur's license is not required) Since drivers will use their own vehicles for client appointments, your vehicle must be registered in Maryland, and have vehicle insurance with personal auto liability limits of at least $30,000/$60,000, the Maryland minimum We need volunteers who are free weekdays.

When ready to apply go to http://www.gaithersburghelp.org/volunteer-application and follow the directions.

Organization: Gaithersburg HELP Inc.

Drive Gaithersburg seniors and adults with disabilities to medical and social service appointments in the local area. Usually, wait with client and then return client to home. For lengthy appointments, return and pick up client when client is ready. Must have valid driver's license, clean driving record, auto insurance, and access to a reliable vehicle. A background/MVA check will be performed.

General duties include:

Logging into the RideScheduler system to accept requests for rides and/or do so via email. Contacting clients at the time of accepting the rides and contacting clients the day before their appointment to verify desired pickup time and destination addresses too. Transporting the clients to and from their medical or service appointment; target destinations are generally within a 20-mile radius of downtown Gaithersburg.

Requirements for Volunteer Drivers Our volunteer drivers:

Must be 21 years of age or older Must have an active Maryland driver?s license in good standing (a chauffeur's license is not required) Since drivers will use their own vehicles for client appointments, your vehicle must be registered in Maryland, and have vehicle insurance with personal auto liability limits of at least $30,000/$60,000, the Maryland minimum We need volunteers who are free weekdays.

When ready to apply go to http://www.gaithersburghelp.org/volunteer-application and follow the directions.

Organization: Gaithersburg HELP Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 20878

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Professional Mentors needed

Through TASSC’s Professional Mentor Program, we pair Survivors with local professionals living in the DMV who want to help survivors set career goals, navigate the US job market, network, and get back into their professional fields. We are currently seeking compassionate, creative professional volunteer mentors who can be part of a 3 month professional mentorship with a TASSC mentee. We are seeking individuals who either work in, or have strong connections or knowledge in a variety of professions. We are also open to professionals who would like to offer broader professional mentorship.

We have immediate openings for individuals with the background below:

Information Technology Environmental Chemistry Medical Doctor Medical Assistant Database Management Agriculture Medical Laboratory Technology Civil & Mechanical Engineering Statician Finance/ Banking Graphic Design Accounting Business/ Marketing

Organization: Torture Abolition And Survivors Support Coalition

Through TASSC’s Professional Mentor Program, we pair Survivors with local professionals living in the DMV who want to help survivors set career goals, navigate the US job market, network, and get back into their professional fields. We are currently seeking compassionate, creative professional volunteer mentors who can be part of a 3 month professional mentorship with a TASSC mentee. We are seeking individuals who either work in, or have strong connections or knowledge in a variety of professions. We are also open to professionals who would like to offer broader professional mentorship.

We have immediate openings for individuals with the background below:

Information Technology Environmental Chemistry Medical Doctor Medical Assistant Database Management Agriculture Medical Laboratory Technology Civil & Mechanical Engineering Statician Finance/ Banking Graphic Design Accounting Business/ Marketing

Organization: Torture Abolition And Survivors Support Coalition

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20017

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assistant for children’s classes, library and reception in Bethesda

Requirements:

High School or 7-8th grade student needing SSL hours, or a University student Native Italian or fluent in Italian Passion for being with little kids Creative, extroverted and with a positive personality

Organization: The Italian Cultural Society of Washington D.C.

Requirements:

High School or 7-8th grade student needing SSL hours, or a University student Native Italian or fluent in Italian Passion for being with little kids Creative, extroverted and with a positive personality

Organization: The Italian Cultural Society of Washington D.C.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20814

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: IRS Form 990-EZ Support

Provide tax preparation support of IRS Form 990-EZ for first time submittal.

Organization: Soroptimist Int'l Of Upper Montgomery County, MD (SIUMC)

Provide tax preparation support of IRS Form 990-EZ for first time submittal.

Organization: Soroptimist Int'l Of Upper Montgomery County, MD (SIUMC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20878

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Court Volunteers

The Victim Assistance and Sexual Assault Program is seeking people to be trained to help crime victims obtain peace orders and orders of protection in the District Courts. Volunteers have to be at least 21 years of age and must be able to volunteer during daytime hours at least one day a week for a minimum of one year following our training program.

Organization: Victim Assistance And Sexual Assault Program (VASAP)

The Victim Assistance and Sexual Assault Program is seeking people to be trained to help crime victims obtain peace orders and orders of protection in the District Courts. Volunteers have to be at least 21 years of age and must be able to volunteer during daytime hours at least one day a week for a minimum of one year following our training program.

Organization: Victim Assistance And Sexual Assault Program (VASAP)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach Volunteers

Volunteers are needed to assist sexual assault victims and their families through the Victim Assistance and Sexual Assault Program (VASAP) of the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services. 

 

Volunteers provide 24-hour crisis counseling and companion services at Montgomery County hospitals and police stations for victims of rape, sexual assault, and domestic violence. Bi-lingual volunteers are encouraged to apply.

 

All potential volunteers must attend a training program, which covers crisis intervention skills and the specialized knowledge of the emotional, medical and legal issues that victims face. Volunteers must commit to serve for one year, in an on-call capacity, for one 12-hour shift or two six-hour shifts per week. All volunteers must be at least 21 years of age, Montgomery County residents, have a valid driver’s license and immediate access to transportation.

 

In 2017, VASAP outreach volunteers donated 8,442 hours serving victims of sexual assault and domestic violence in Montgomery County.

Organization: Victim Assistance And Sexual Assault Program (VASAP)

Volunteers are needed to assist sexual assault victims and their families through the Victim Assistance and Sexual Assault Program (VASAP) of the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services. 

 

Volunteers provide 24-hour crisis counseling and companion services at Montgomery County hospitals and police stations for victims of rape, sexual assault, and domestic violence. Bi-lingual volunteers are encouraged to apply.

 

All potential volunteers must attend a training program, which covers crisis intervention skills and the specialized knowledge of the emotional, medical and legal issues that victims face. Volunteers must commit to serve for one year, in an on-call capacity, for one 12-hour shift or two six-hour shifts per week. All volunteers must be at least 21 years of age, Montgomery County residents, have a valid driver’s license and immediate access to transportation.

 

In 2017, VASAP outreach volunteers donated 8,442 hours serving victims of sexual assault and domestic violence in Montgomery County.

Organization: Victim Assistance And Sexual Assault Program (VASAP)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lifeguard Volunteers Needed!

Seeking volunteer certified lifeguards for work at a public indoor pool serving 12-14 year olds.   Choose your own Days and Hours: Monday through Friday - 9 AM to 3 PM -  September through June   Interested individuals should contact Emily Elphick, eelphick@trawick.org, at the Trawick Foundation and provide the following information: Name Email Certification date Desired Days and Hours

 

Organization: Trawick Foundation

Seeking volunteer certified lifeguards for work at a public indoor pool serving 12-14 year olds.   Choose your own Days and Hours: Monday through Friday - 9 AM to 3 PM -  September through June   Interested individuals should contact Emily Elphick, eelphick@trawick.org, at the Trawick Foundation and provide the following information: Name Email Certification date Desired Days and Hours

 

Organization: Trawick Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20877

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In Search of an Accountant for our Nonprofit

Hello! We are a new nonprofit cooperative elementary school that just opened this year. We need to file our 990 asap!  If you are an accountant and looking to volunteer your services we would LOVE to have you help us out!  Please email the director at:  director@silveroakscooperative.org  Our school is in Adelphi but myself and the director live near Glenmont. We are happy to bring our information to you.  

Thanks so much! Endless gratitude and some cookies or a veggie tray are in your future. :) 

--Annette Nelson, President of the Board

www.silveroakscooperative.org 

Organization: Silver Oaks Cooperative School

Hello! We are a new nonprofit cooperative elementary school that just opened this year. We need to file our 990 asap!  If you are an accountant and looking to volunteer your services we would LOVE to have you help us out!  Please email the director at:  director@silveroakscooperative.org  Our school is in Adelphi but myself and the director live near Glenmont. We are happy to bring our information to you.  

Thanks so much! Endless gratitude and some cookies or a veggie tray are in your future. :) 

--Annette Nelson, President of the Board

www.silveroakscooperative.org 

Organization: Silver Oaks Cooperative School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20783

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Patient Floor Volunteer

Administrative duties i.e., answering the phone, making copies, shredding documents, setting up food trays for patients for discharge, helping patients with basic needs i.e. warm blanket, water, magazine. If you interested, visit our website, under "The Ways to Give" tab (bottom of page) to complete a volunteer application.

Organization: Medstar Montgomery Medical Center

Administrative duties i.e., answering the phone, making copies, shredding documents, setting up food trays for patients for discharge, helping patients with basic needs i.e. warm blanket, water, magazine. If you interested, visit our website, under "The Ways to Give" tab (bottom of page) to complete a volunteer application.

Organization: Medstar Montgomery Medical Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 20832

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Greeter in Emergency Room

Greet Emergency Department patients upon arrival; effectively interact with patients, family members, ED and Registration staff; direct the patient to the proper treating area; contact pediatric staff for all pediatric patients; direct pediatric family members to Pediatric Reception area. Outstanding people skills, sensitivity and customer service skills needed. If you interested, visit our website, under "The Ways to Give" tab (bottom of page) to complete a volunteer application. Must be mobile.

Organization: Medstar Montgomery Medical Center

Greet Emergency Department patients upon arrival; effectively interact with patients, family members, ED and Registration staff; direct the patient to the proper treating area; contact pediatric staff for all pediatric patients; direct pediatric family members to Pediatric Reception area. Outstanding people skills, sensitivity and customer service skills needed. If you interested, visit our website, under "The Ways to Give" tab (bottom of page) to complete a volunteer application. Must be mobile.

Organization: Medstar Montgomery Medical Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 20832

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Surgical Waiting Area

Surgical Waiting Area requires individuals sensitive to the needs of family/friends of surgery patients. Must be able to maintain a record of patients being served, be a liaison to the medical staff and keep family/friends informed. Position requires good "people" skills. If you interested, visit our website, under "The Ways to Give" tab (bottom of page) to complete a volunteer application. Must be mobile.

Organization: Medstar Montgomery Medical Center

Surgical Waiting Area requires individuals sensitive to the needs of family/friends of surgery patients. Must be able to maintain a record of patients being served, be a liaison to the medical staff and keep family/friends informed. Position requires good "people" skills. If you interested, visit our website, under "The Ways to Give" tab (bottom of page) to complete a volunteer application. Must be mobile.

Organization: Medstar Montgomery Medical Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >25 years old

Zip Code: 20832

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Looking for host families for high school exchange students!

Do you want to make a difference in a young person's life while you learn about another culture, create and build friendships and make ever-lasting memories? Do you have a caring heart and extra space in your home? AnB Education is looking for you! Make a difference today and host an international student!

All our students need is:

-A bedroom (can be shared with same gender host sibling)
-3 meals a day
-Transportation to and from school if there are no school buses provided

Students will have their own spending money for personal items, activity fees, and any other costs. 

Exchange students are between the ages of 15 and 18, and coming mostly from China, South Korea, and Vietnam.

AnB Education will get the students enrolled at your local public high school and provide support throughout the program year. We have a Local Coordinator in the area who is excited to work with you!

Please contact us for more information.

Company website: www.anbeducation.com
HF Application: www.J1AnBHS.org

 

Available Students to be placed in Montgomery County: 

Zhihao (Justin), 15-year-old boy from China

Zhihao is very smart and his teachers speak highly of him. They say that he is able to communicate with native English speakers very well, takes on new challenges, and has many talents, particularly in Math and even performing arts! His hobbies include playing the piano, badminton, and making art. Grade: 9

  

Thuy (Jenny), 16-year-old girl from Vietnam

Jenny speaks English almost fluently after a year of studying in Australia! She enjoys drawing, painting, playing the piano, and dancing. Her favorite subjects are Math and Science. She hopes to become a pilot one day! Grade: 10

 

Organization: AnB Education

Do you want to make a difference in a young person's life while you learn about another culture, create and build friendships and make ever-lasting memories? Do you have a caring heart and extra space in your home? AnB Education is looking for you! Make a difference today and host an international student!

All our students need is:

-A bedroom (can be shared with same gender host sibling)
-3 meals a day
-Transportation to and from school if there are no school buses provided

Students will have their own spending money for personal items, activity fees, and any other costs. 

Exchange students are between the ages of 15 and 18, and coming mostly from China, South Korea, and Vietnam.

AnB Education will get the students enrolled at your local public high school and provide support throughout the program year. We have a Local Coordinator in the area who is excited to work with you!

Please contact us for more information.

Company website: www.anbeducation.com
HF Application: www.J1AnBHS.org

 

Available Students to be placed in Montgomery County: 

Zhihao (Justin), 15-year-old boy from China

Zhihao is very smart and his teachers speak highly of him. They say that he is able to communicate with native English speakers very well, takes on new challenges, and has many talents, particularly in Math and even performing arts! His hobbies include playing the piano, badminton, and making art. Grade: 9

  

Thuy (Jenny), 16-year-old girl from Vietnam

Jenny speaks English almost fluently after a year of studying in Australia! She enjoys drawing, painting, playing the piano, and dancing. Her favorite subjects are Math and Science. She hopes to become a pilot one day! Grade: 10

 

Organization: AnB Education

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20906

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor a Boy with the YMCA -- Rockville & Countywide

YMCA Inspiring Futures Mentoring is looking for adult male volunteers to be positive role models for boys and young men of color aged 5 - 15 years old. Inspiring Futures is a one-on-one community-based mentoring program working with youth referred to us by Montgomery County Child Welfare Services, Department of Juvenile Services and Montgomery County Public Schools. Many live in foster or other out-of-home care; most are monitored by Child Welfare because of neglect, abuse or other challenges in the home. Our approach to mentoring guarantees these boys and young men that they are not alone in dealing with life's day-to-day challenges and engages them in activities that encourage social, and emotional growth.

With just 4 - 8 hours per month, you can change the odds and make a difference in a young man's life. Volunteer mentors are required to participate in face-to-face informational and training sessions and online training. Once matched with a mentee, volunteer mentors are encouraged to participate in periodic trainings and program activities.

Organization: YMCA Youth & Family Services

YMCA Inspiring Futures Mentoring is looking for adult male volunteers to be positive role models for boys and young men of color aged 5 - 15 years old. Inspiring Futures is a one-on-one community-based mentoring program working with youth referred to us by Montgomery County Child Welfare Services, Department of Juvenile Services and Montgomery County Public Schools. Many live in foster or other out-of-home care; most are monitored by Child Welfare because of neglect, abuse or other challenges in the home. Our approach to mentoring guarantees these boys and young men that they are not alone in dealing with life's day-to-day challenges and engages them in activities that encourage social, and emotional growth.

With just 4 - 8 hours per month, you can change the odds and make a difference in a young man's life. Volunteer mentors are required to participate in face-to-face informational and training sessions and online training. Once matched with a mentee, volunteer mentors are encouraged to participate in periodic trainings and program activities.

Organization: YMCA Youth & Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a YMCA Mentor to a Child in Foster Care – Germantown area and county-wide

YMCA Youth Links Mentoring is looking for adult volunteers to be positive role models for children between the ages of 5-15. Our program is a collaboration between Montgomery County Child Welfare, the Circuit Court, Montgomery County Public Schools, the Department of Juvenile Services and the YMCA. Many of the children in our program live in foster or other out-of-home care; most are monitored by Child Welfare because of neglect, abuse or other challenges in the home.  Mentoring guarantees these young people that there is someone who cares about them, and that they are not alone in dealing with life’s day-to-day challenges.  

With just 4 - 8 hours a month, you can support boys and girls living all over Montgomery County by offering friendship, encouragement, and learning opportunities. Volunteer mentors are required to attend informational and training sessions. Once matched with a mentee, mentors are encouraged to attend continuing education workshops and program events.

Organization: YMCA Youth & Family Services

YMCA Youth Links Mentoring is looking for adult volunteers to be positive role models for children between the ages of 5-15. Our program is a collaboration between Montgomery County Child Welfare, the Circuit Court, Montgomery County Public Schools, the Department of Juvenile Services and the YMCA. Many of the children in our program live in foster or other out-of-home care; most are monitored by Child Welfare because of neglect, abuse or other challenges in the home.  Mentoring guarantees these young people that there is someone who cares about them, and that they are not alone in dealing with life’s day-to-day challenges.  

With just 4 - 8 hours a month, you can support boys and girls living all over Montgomery County by offering friendship, encouragement, and learning opportunities. Volunteer mentors are required to attend informational and training sessions. Once matched with a mentee, mentors are encouraged to attend continuing education workshops and program events.

Organization: YMCA Youth & Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20874

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a YMCA Mentor to a Child in Foster Care – Gaithersburg area and county-wide

YMCA Youth Links Mentoring is looking for adult volunteers to be positive role models for children between the ages of 5-15. Our program is a collaboration between Montgomery County Child Welfare, the Circuit Court, Montgomery County Public Schools, the Department of Juvenile Services and the YMCA. Many of the children in our program live in foster or other out-of-home care; most are monitored by Child Welfare because of neglect, abuse or other challenges in the home.  Mentoring guarantees these young people that there is someone who cares about them, and that they are not alone in dealing with life’s day-to-day challenges.  

With just 4 - 8 hours a month, you can support boys and girls living all over Montgomery County by offering friendship, encouragement, and learning opportunities. Volunteer mentors are required to attend informational and training sessions. Once matched with a mentee, mentors are encouraged to attend continuing education workshops and program events.

Organization: YMCA Youth & Family Services

YMCA Youth Links Mentoring is looking for adult volunteers to be positive role models for children between the ages of 5-15. Our program is a collaboration between Montgomery County Child Welfare, the Circuit Court, Montgomery County Public Schools, the Department of Juvenile Services and the YMCA. Many of the children in our program live in foster or other out-of-home care; most are monitored by Child Welfare because of neglect, abuse or other challenges in the home.  Mentoring guarantees these young people that there is someone who cares about them, and that they are not alone in dealing with life’s day-to-day challenges.  

With just 4 - 8 hours a month, you can support boys and girls living all over Montgomery County by offering friendship, encouragement, and learning opportunities. Volunteer mentors are required to attend informational and training sessions. Once matched with a mentee, mentors are encouraged to attend continuing education workshops and program events.

Organization: YMCA Youth & Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20877

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a YMCA Mentor to a Child in Foster Care – Olney area and county-wide

YMCA Youth Links Mentoring is looking for adult volunteers to be positive role models for children between the ages of 5-15. Our program is a collaboration between Montgomery County Child Welfare, the Circuit Court, Montgomery County Public Schools, the Department of Juvenile Services and the YMCA. Many of the children in our program live in foster or other out-of-home care; most are monitored by Child Welfare because of neglect, abuse or other challenges in the home.  Mentoring guarantees these young people that there is someone who cares about them, and that they are not alone in dealing with life’s day-to-day challenges.  

With just 4 - 8 hours a month, you can support boys and girls living all over Montgomery County by offering friendship, encouragement, and learning opportunities. Volunteer mentors are required to attend informational and training sessions. Once matched with a mentee, mentors are encouraged to attend continuing education workshops and program events.

Organization: YMCA Youth & Family Services

YMCA Youth Links Mentoring is looking for adult volunteers to be positive role models for children between the ages of 5-15. Our program is a collaboration between Montgomery County Child Welfare, the Circuit Court, Montgomery County Public Schools, the Department of Juvenile Services and the YMCA. Many of the children in our program live in foster or other out-of-home care; most are monitored by Child Welfare because of neglect, abuse or other challenges in the home.  Mentoring guarantees these young people that there is someone who cares about them, and that they are not alone in dealing with life’s day-to-day challenges.  

With just 4 - 8 hours a month, you can support boys and girls living all over Montgomery County by offering friendship, encouragement, and learning opportunities. Volunteer mentors are required to attend informational and training sessions. Once matched with a mentee, mentors are encouraged to attend continuing education workshops and program events.

Organization: YMCA Youth & Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20832

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a YMCA Mentor to a Child in Foster Care – Silver Spring area and County-wide

YMCA Youth Links Mentoring is looking for adult volunteers to be positive role models for children between the ages of 5-15. Our program is a collaboration between Montgomery County Child Welfare, the Circuit Court, Montgomery County Public Schools, the Department of Juvenile Services and the YMCA. Many of the children in our program live in foster or other out-of-home care; most are monitored by Child Welfare because of neglect, abuse or other challenges in the home.  Mentoring guarantees these young people that there is someone who cares about them, and that they are not alone in dealing with life’s day-to-day challenges.  

With just 4 - 8 hours a month, you can support boys and girls living all over Montgomery County by offering friendship, encouragement, and learning opportunities. Volunteer mentors are required to attend informational and training sessions. Once matched with a mentee, mentors are encouraged to attend continuing education workshops and program events.

Organization: YMCA Youth & Family Services

YMCA Youth Links Mentoring is looking for adult volunteers to be positive role models for children between the ages of 5-15. Our program is a collaboration between Montgomery County Child Welfare, the Circuit Court, Montgomery County Public Schools, the Department of Juvenile Services and the YMCA. Many of the children in our program live in foster or other out-of-home care; most are monitored by Child Welfare because of neglect, abuse or other challenges in the home.  Mentoring guarantees these young people that there is someone who cares about them, and that they are not alone in dealing with life’s day-to-day challenges.  

With just 4 - 8 hours a month, you can support boys and girls living all over Montgomery County by offering friendship, encouragement, and learning opportunities. Volunteer mentors are required to attend informational and training sessions. Once matched with a mentee, mentors are encouraged to attend continuing education workshops and program events.

Organization: YMCA Youth & Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a YMCA Mentor to a Child in Foster Care – Rockville area and county-wide

YMCA Youth Links Mentoring is looking for adult volunteers to be positive role models for children between the ages of 5-15. Our program is a collaboration between Montgomery County Child Welfare, the Circuit Court, Montgomery County Public Schools, the Department of Juvenile Services and the YMCA. Many of the children in our program live in foster or other out-of-home care; most are monitored by Child Welfare because of neglect, abuse or other challenges in the home.  Mentoring guarantees these young people that there is someone who cares about them, and that they are not alone in dealing with life’s day-to-day challenges.  

With just 4 - 8 hours a month, you can support boys and girls living all over Montgomery County by offering friendship, encouragement, and learning opportunities. Volunteer mentors are required to attend informational and training sessions. Once matched with a mentee, mentors are encouraged to attend continuing education workshops and program events.

Organization: YMCA Youth & Family Services

YMCA Youth Links Mentoring is looking for adult volunteers to be positive role models for children between the ages of 5-15. Our program is a collaboration between Montgomery County Child Welfare, the Circuit Court, Montgomery County Public Schools, the Department of Juvenile Services and the YMCA. Many of the children in our program live in foster or other out-of-home care; most are monitored by Child Welfare because of neglect, abuse or other challenges in the home.  Mentoring guarantees these young people that there is someone who cares about them, and that they are not alone in dealing with life’s day-to-day challenges.  

With just 4 - 8 hours a month, you can support boys and girls living all over Montgomery County by offering friendship, encouragement, and learning opportunities. Volunteer mentors are required to attend informational and training sessions. Once matched with a mentee, mentors are encouraged to attend continuing education workshops and program events.

Organization: YMCA Youth & Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor a Boy with the YMCA -- Silver Spring & Countywide

YMCA Inspiring Futures Mentoring is looking for adult male volunteers to be positive role models for boys and young men of color aged 5 - 15 years old. Inspiring Futures is a one-on-one community-based mentoring program working with youth referred to us by Montgomery County Child Welfare Services, Department of Juvenile Services and Montgomery County Public Schools. Many live in foster or other out-of-home care; most are monitored by Child Welfare because of neglect, abuse or other challenges in the home. Our approach to mentoring guarantees these boys and young men that they are not alone in dealing with life's day-to-day challenges and engages them in activities that encourage social, and emotional growth.

With just 4 - 8 hours per month, you can change the odds and make a difference in a young man's life. Volunteer mentors are required to participate in face-to-face informational and training sessions and online training. Once matched with a mentee, volunteer mentors are encouraged to participate in periodic trainings and program activities.

Organization: YMCA Youth & Family Services

YMCA Inspiring Futures Mentoring is looking for adult male volunteers to be positive role models for boys and young men of color aged 5 - 15 years old. Inspiring Futures is a one-on-one community-based mentoring program working with youth referred to us by Montgomery County Child Welfare Services, Department of Juvenile Services and Montgomery County Public Schools. Many live in foster or other out-of-home care; most are monitored by Child Welfare because of neglect, abuse or other challenges in the home. Our approach to mentoring guarantees these boys and young men that they are not alone in dealing with life's day-to-day challenges and engages them in activities that encourage social, and emotional growth.

With just 4 - 8 hours per month, you can change the odds and make a difference in a young man's life. Volunteer mentors are required to participate in face-to-face informational and training sessions and online training. Once matched with a mentee, volunteer mentors are encouraged to participate in periodic trainings and program activities.

Organization: YMCA Youth & Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor a Boy with the YMCA -- Gaithersburg & Countywide

YMCA Inspiring Futures Mentoring is looking for adult male volunteers to be positive role models for boys and young men of color aged 5 - 15 years old. Inspiring Futures is a one-on-one community-based mentoring program working with youth referred to us by Montgomery County Child Welfare Services, Department of Juvenile Services and Montgomery County Public Schools. Many live in foster or other out-of-home care; most are monitored by Child Welfare because of neglect, abuse or other challenges in the home. Our approach to mentoring guarantees these boys and young men that they are not alone in dealing with life's day-to-day challenges and engages them in activities that encourage social, and emotional growth.

With just 4 - 8 hours per month, you can change the odds and make a difference in a young man's life. Volunteer mentors are required to participate in face-to-face informational and training sessions and online training. Once matched with a mentee, volunteer mentors are encouraged to participate in periodic trainings and program activities.

Organization: YMCA Youth & Family Services

YMCA Inspiring Futures Mentoring is looking for adult male volunteers to be positive role models for boys and young men of color aged 5 - 15 years old. Inspiring Futures is a one-on-one community-based mentoring program working with youth referred to us by Montgomery County Child Welfare Services, Department of Juvenile Services and Montgomery County Public Schools. Many live in foster or other out-of-home care; most are monitored by Child Welfare because of neglect, abuse or other challenges in the home. Our approach to mentoring guarantees these boys and young men that they are not alone in dealing with life's day-to-day challenges and engages them in activities that encourage social, and emotional growth.

With just 4 - 8 hours per month, you can change the odds and make a difference in a young man's life. Volunteer mentors are required to participate in face-to-face informational and training sessions and online training. Once matched with a mentee, volunteer mentors are encouraged to participate in periodic trainings and program activities.

Organization: YMCA Youth & Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20877

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor a Boy with the YMCA -- Germantown & Countywide

YMCA Inspiring Futures Mentoring is looking for adult male volunteers to be positive role models for boys and young men of color aged 5 - 15 years old. Inspiring Futures is a one-on-one community-based mentoring program working with youth referred to us by Montgomery County Child Welfare Services, Department of Juvenile Services and Montgomery County Public Schools. Many live in foster or other out-of-home care; most are monitored by Child Welfare because of neglect, abuse or other challenges in the home. Our approach to mentoring guarantees these boys and young men that they are not alone in dealing with life's day-to-day challenges and engages them in activities that encourage social, and emotional growth.

With just 4 - 8 hours per month, you can change the odds and make a difference in a young man's life. Volunteer mentors are required to participate in face-to-face informational and training sessions and online training. Once matched with a mentee, volunteer mentors are encouraged to participate in periodic trainings and program activities.

Organization: YMCA Youth & Family Services

YMCA Inspiring Futures Mentoring is looking for adult male volunteers to be positive role models for boys and young men of color aged 5 - 15 years old. Inspiring Futures is a one-on-one community-based mentoring program working with youth referred to us by Montgomery County Child Welfare Services, Department of Juvenile Services and Montgomery County Public Schools. Many live in foster or other out-of-home care; most are monitored by Child Welfare because of neglect, abuse or other challenges in the home. Our approach to mentoring guarantees these boys and young men that they are not alone in dealing with life's day-to-day challenges and engages them in activities that encourage social, and emotional growth.

With just 4 - 8 hours per month, you can change the odds and make a difference in a young man's life. Volunteer mentors are required to participate in face-to-face informational and training sessions and online training. Once matched with a mentee, volunteer mentors are encouraged to participate in periodic trainings and program activities.

Organization: YMCA Youth & Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20874

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: general office clerk

Duties of this volunteer position include performing a variety of clerical tasks, including making phone inquiries, typing documents, and filing records, taking notes, etc.. Prior experience in performing these duties are required.

Organization: Living Independently For Everyone, Inc.

Duties of this volunteer position include performing a variety of clerical tasks, including making phone inquiries, typing documents, and filing records, taking notes, etc.. Prior experience in performing these duties are required.

Organization: Living Independently For Everyone, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >19 years old

Zip Code: 20855

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Women's Empowerment Group

This is a unique group of women impacted by disability (includes women who are spouses, parents, siblings, friends, colleagues, etc. of an individual with a disability), who meet to network. Each session provides a time for participants to relax and engage in a dialogue to invest in themselves. Volunteers will assist the Event Coordinator to make each event sucessful.  

Organization: Living Independently For Everyone, Inc.

This is a unique group of women impacted by disability (includes women who are spouses, parents, siblings, friends, colleagues, etc. of an individual with a disability), who meet to network. Each session provides a time for participants to relax and engage in a dialogue to invest in themselves. Volunteers will assist the Event Coordinator to make each event sucessful.  

Organization: Living Independently For Everyone, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20855

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pokeno Game caller

Volunteer needed to call Pokeno (this game is similar to Bingo) for residents Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6:30 pm.  Contact Sheila at 301-598-9507 for additional information.  Thank you.

Organization: Aspenwood Senior Living

Volunteer needed to call Pokeno (this game is similar to Bingo) for residents Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6:30 pm.  Contact Sheila at 301-598-9507 for additional information.  Thank you.

Organization: Aspenwood Senior Living

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20906

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board members needed

Lesole’s Dance Project  has thrived and operated for the past 16 years.  We are ready and eager to begin another chapter with more progressive outreach.  Yes, we are looking for volunteers and board members to help us build our administrative team. So lend your talents and join LDP.  Become part of a dynamic growing non profit (501 c 3) organization. Contact us at Ldpdance25@gmail.com or (240) 744-6693. 

Organization: Lesole's Dance Project

Lesole’s Dance Project  has thrived and operated for the past 16 years.  We are ready and eager to begin another chapter with more progressive outreach.  Yes, we are looking for volunteers and board members to help us build our administrative team. So lend your talents and join LDP.  Become part of a dynamic growing non profit (501 c 3) organization. Contact us at Ldpdance25@gmail.com or (240) 744-6693. 

Organization: Lesole's Dance Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20914

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Inventory/Sort Sports Equipment in LPF Warehouse

LPF relies on volunteers to inventory and sort the large amounts of equipment donations we receive daily. Come to our warehouse and sort through soccer balls, baseball bats, basketballs, cleats and so much more! While not required, it is preferred that the volunteer has a basic knowledge of sports. We also recommend wearing clothing that you do not mind getting dirty.

To sign up for this opportunity, please fill out our online volunteer form and sign up for shifts on our online calendar.

Organization: Leveling The Playing Field

LPF relies on volunteers to inventory and sort the large amounts of equipment donations we receive daily. Come to our warehouse and sort through soccer balls, baseball bats, basketballs, cleats and so much more! While not required, it is preferred that the volunteer has a basic knowledge of sports. We also recommend wearing clothing that you do not mind getting dirty.

To sign up for this opportunity, please fill out our online volunteer form and sign up for shifts on our online calendar.

Organization: Leveling The Playing Field

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >8 years old

Zip Code: 20910

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Assistant Teacher

At the request of Sensei, current students assist in teaching classes up to 4 times each week.

Organization: Aikido Shobukan Dojo

At the request of Sensei, current students assist in teaching classes up to 4 times each week.

Organization: Aikido Shobukan Dojo

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20012

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board of Trustees Member

Friends of the Library, Montgomery County (FOLMC) is currently looking for library-loving professionals to join our Board of Trustees.

Our board is a dedicated group of working and retired professionals who have a passion for Montgomery County Public Libraries. They provide guidance, leadership, oversight, and extra pairs of hands to our small staff on a wide variety of projects.

Does this sound like you or someone you know?

If you have skills in finance, fundraising, human resources, or marketing, or if you know someone who does, please submit an application online at http://www.folmc.org/get-involved/volunteer-with-us/.

Board members serve one three-year term and may be reappointed for up to two additional terms. Board members must attend quarterly meetings and participate on two committees, such as:

- finance,

- programs & marketing, -

- fundraising,

- strategic planning,

- advocacy, etc.

The application process includes a nomination application, interview, and reference check.

Learn more about FOLMC at www.folmc.org.

Organization: Friends Of The Library, Montgomery County

Friends of the Library, Montgomery County (FOLMC) is currently looking for library-loving professionals to join our Board of Trustees.

Our board is a dedicated group of working and retired professionals who have a passion for Montgomery County Public Libraries. They provide guidance, leadership, oversight, and extra pairs of hands to our small staff on a wide variety of projects.

Does this sound like you or someone you know?

If you have skills in finance, fundraising, human resources, or marketing, or if you know someone who does, please submit an application online at http://www.folmc.org/get-involved/volunteer-with-us/.

Board members serve one three-year term and may be reappointed for up to two additional terms. Board members must attend quarterly meetings and participate on two committees, such as:

- finance,

- programs & marketing, -

- fundraising,

- strategic planning,

- advocacy, etc.

The application process includes a nomination application, interview, and reference check.

Learn more about FOLMC at www.folmc.org.

Organization: Friends Of The Library, Montgomery County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20850

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advocate

This is a great entry-level volunteer position for someone looking to be part of The Borgen Project. Advocates can operate from anywhere in the U.S.

Key Responsibilities:

Serve as an ambassador for the world’s poor. Build awareness of the issues and ways people can help. Manage and implement fundraising campaigns. Represent The Borgen Project in your city – attend events and engage people in the cause. Contact congressional leaders in support of key poverty-reduction programs.

Qualifications:

Excellent overall communication skills: oral, written, presentation. Ability to self-manage and prioritize assignments.

How to Apply: To apply, send your resume to borgenproject-brgn0771@applications.recruiterbox.com

 

Organization: The Borgen Project

This is a great entry-level volunteer position for someone looking to be part of The Borgen Project. Advocates can operate from anywhere in the U.S.

Key Responsibilities:

Serve as an ambassador for the world’s poor. Build awareness of the issues and ways people can help. Manage and implement fundraising campaigns. Represent The Borgen Project in your city – attend events and engage people in the cause. Contact congressional leaders in support of key poverty-reduction programs.

Qualifications:

Excellent overall communication skills: oral, written, presentation. Ability to self-manage and prioritize assignments.

How to Apply: To apply, send your resume to borgenproject-brgn0771@applications.recruiterbox.com

 

Organization: The Borgen Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98107

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Regional Director

You don’t need to be a lobbyist to help influence foreign policy. As a Regional Director, you’ll serve as a Borgen Project Ambassador in your city – mobilizing your friends, family and colleagues to contact Congress in support of key poverty reduction legislation.

Key Responsibilities:

Meet with local congressional leaders and lobby for legislation that improves living conditions for the world’s poor. Mobilize people in your community to contact their congressional leaders to support poverty reduction legislation. Manage and implement fundraising campaigns. Build a network of people engaged in the cause. Serve as The Borgen Project’s ambassador in your city.

Qualifications:

Basic understanding of U.S. Politics and international development. Highly organized with the ability to prioritize multiple functions and tasks while managing their work time efficiently. Strong team player that loves to bring new ideas to the table. Ability to demonstrate frequent independent judgment with decisiveness. Excellent overall communication skills: oral, written, presentation.

How to Apply: To apply, send your resume to borgenproject-brgn0771@applications.recruiterbox.com

Organization: The Borgen Project

You don’t need to be a lobbyist to help influence foreign policy. As a Regional Director, you’ll serve as a Borgen Project Ambassador in your city – mobilizing your friends, family and colleagues to contact Congress in support of key poverty reduction legislation.

Key Responsibilities:

Meet with local congressional leaders and lobby for legislation that improves living conditions for the world’s poor. Mobilize people in your community to contact their congressional leaders to support poverty reduction legislation. Manage and implement fundraising campaigns. Build a network of people engaged in the cause. Serve as The Borgen Project’s ambassador in your city.

Qualifications:

Basic understanding of U.S. Politics and international development. Highly organized with the ability to prioritize multiple functions and tasks while managing their work time efficiently. Strong team player that loves to bring new ideas to the table. Ability to demonstrate frequent independent judgment with decisiveness. Excellent overall communication skills: oral, written, presentation.

How to Apply: To apply, send your resume to borgenproject-brgn0771@applications.recruiterbox.com

Organization: The Borgen Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98107

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grief Sensitivity Trainer Needed

Do you have experience in training volunteers? Are you a grief counselor? Widow Care is looking for an experienced grief sensitivity trainer to conduct volunteer training for those who will be working closely with widowed persons grieving. If interested, please contact Widow Care to discuss this opportunity further! To learn more about Widow Care, please visit www.widowcare.org Thank you for considering, The Widow Care Team Experience in grief counseling and/or volunteer training and management. To apply, email marissa@widowcare.org. 

Organization: Widow Care Inc.

Do you have experience in training volunteers? Are you a grief counselor? Widow Care is looking for an experienced grief sensitivity trainer to conduct volunteer training for those who will be working closely with widowed persons grieving. If interested, please contact Widow Care to discuss this opportunity further! To learn more about Widow Care, please visit www.widowcare.org Thank you for considering, The Widow Care Team Experience in grief counseling and/or volunteer training and management. To apply, email marissa@widowcare.org. 

Organization: Widow Care Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20852

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SEEKING TALENTED BOARD MEMBERS

Widow Care, a small Rockville non-profit, provides widows and widowers of all ages with support, resources and social networking opportunities. We are seeking enthusiastic, new board members to generate ideas and work alongside us to devise strategies.

 

Our Board meetings are held in-person every other month on Monday nights from 6:00 p.m- 8:00pm. These in-person meetings are held at our office, 795 Rockville Pike, Rockville (next to PNC Bank and IHOP). Dinner will be provided. During the months where we do not meet in person, we meet for an hour-long zoom call. Board membership will require a time commitment of a minimum of 18 hours per year for our meetings. 

 

We'd love to hear your ideas. Support for our mission to assist widows and widowers in our community. Attendance of a minimum of one event per year (fundraiser, meetup or support group) is required.

Organization: Widow Care Inc.

Widow Care, a small Rockville non-profit, provides widows and widowers of all ages with support, resources and social networking opportunities. We are seeking enthusiastic, new board members to generate ideas and work alongside us to devise strategies.

 

Our Board meetings are held in-person every other month on Monday nights from 6:00 p.m- 8:00pm. These in-person meetings are held at our office, 795 Rockville Pike, Rockville (next to PNC Bank and IHOP). Dinner will be provided. During the months where we do not meet in person, we meet for an hour-long zoom call. Board membership will require a time commitment of a minimum of 18 hours per year for our meetings. 

 

We'd love to hear your ideas. Support for our mission to assist widows and widowers in our community. Attendance of a minimum of one event per year (fundraiser, meetup or support group) is required.

Organization: Widow Care Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >25 years old

Zip Code: 20852

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Citizenship Application Workshop

The APALRC hosts citizenship application workshops in the County to assist lawful permanent residents apply for U.S. citizenship.  Volunteers are needed to assist with language interpretation, completing the application and with other administrative tasks during the workshop.

Organization: Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center

The APALRC hosts citizenship application workshops in the County to assist lawful permanent residents apply for U.S. citizenship.  Volunteers are needed to assist with language interpretation, completing the application and with other administrative tasks during the workshop.

Organization: Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20006

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Land Surveyor

The Lois Green-Sligo Chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America is looking for an individual or an organization to survey part of our property where it backs up to residential properties. We are located behind the Airpark. Throughout the years, some of our property markers have disappeared or have been buried. 

Organization: Lois Green/Sligo Chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America

The Lois Green-Sligo Chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America is looking for an individual or an organization to survey part of our property where it backs up to residential properties. We are located behind the Airpark. Throughout the years, some of our property markers have disappeared or have been buried. 

Organization: Lois Green/Sligo Chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20879

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer opportunities

Idara-e-Jaferia Inc is a non profit organization from time to time takes part in feeding the homeless, does yearly coat drive along with interfaith programs. volunteers can take part in above programs and can also help the organization during its routine programs. 

Organization: Idara-e-Jaferia Inc

Idara-e-Jaferia Inc is a non profit organization from time to time takes part in feeding the homeless, does yearly coat drive along with interfaith programs. volunteers can take part in above programs and can also help the organization during its routine programs. 

Organization: Idara-e-Jaferia Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20866

Allow Groups: No