Volunteer: Canine Care VolunteerWarrior Canine Connection is a non-profit organization which breeds, raises and trains dogs with the assistance of Veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI), or mobility issues. These dogs are eventually placed as service dogs for Wounded Warriors, military family support dogs, or facility dogs for Veteran Organizations. We are always looking for Canine Care Volunteers. Our Canine Care Volunteer slots are currently daily from 8am-10am, and 6-8pm. This volunteer position offers volunteers the opportunity to progress from our entry level Tier 1, where volunteers will be washing bowls, filling Kongs, and filling water buckets, up to Tier 2 where volunteers will have the opportunity to walk, bathe and do enrichment with our Service Dogs in Training. To become a Canine Care Volunteer, you must be at least 16 years old, or 12 years old and accompanied by a parent or guardian and attend a Canine Care Volunteer Orientation that takes place monthly in person at our Healing Quarters in Boyds, MD. This orientation is designed to familiarize you with our mission, and expectations and guidelines of our operations so you are equipped with the context and information in anticipation for your first shift. You will receive a reminder email from SignUp a few days prior of your assignment. After attending orientation, we’ll send you a separate link to sign up for your first shift. You may sign up for as few or as many volunteer shifts as you like. If you are interested in being a Canine Care Volunteer please email volunteer@warriorcanineconnection.org or complete our volunteer application at the bottom of our website that outlines our other volunteer opportunities. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Warrior Canine Connection Warrior Canine Connection is a non-profit organization which breeds, raises and trains dogs with the assistance of Veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI), or mobility issues. These dogs are eventually placed as service dogs for Wounded Warriors, military family support dogs, or facility dogs for Veteran Organizations. We are always looking for Canine Care Volunteers. Our Canine Care Volunteer slots are currently daily from 8am-10am, and 6-8pm. This volunteer position offers volunteers the opportunity to progress from our entry level Tier 1, where volunteers will be washing bowls, filling Kongs, and filling water buckets, up to Tier 2 where volunteers will have the opportunity to walk, bathe and do enrichment with our Service Dogs in Training. To become a Canine Care Volunteer, you must be at least 16 years old, or 12 years old and accompanied by a parent or guardian and attend a Canine Care Volunteer Orientation that takes place monthly in person at our Healing Quarters in Boyds, MD. This orientation is designed to familiarize you with our mission, and expectations and guidelines of our operations so you are equipped with the context and information in anticipation for your first shift. You will receive a reminder email from SignUp a few days prior of your assignment. After attending orientation, we’ll send you a separate link to sign up for your first shift. You may sign up for as few or as many volunteer shifts as you like. If you are interested in being a Canine Care Volunteer please email volunteer@warriorcanineconnection.org or complete our volunteer application at the bottom of our website that outlines our other volunteer opportunities. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Warrior Canine Connection Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20841 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Would you like to help DOGS and CATS get ADOPTED?!Lucky Dog Animal Rescue is looking for volunteers that would like to be Cat Adoption Coordinators! We are a foster-based rescue in the VA, MD, DC area that pulls kittens and cats from high kill shelters across the rural south and places them in foster care to get adopted! We need volunteers willing to train to become Dog and Cat Adoption Coordinators and help us get these wonderful animals adopted! Interested in learning more - reach out to volunteering@luckydoganimalrescue.org and we will send you info on our next AC information session/training! About the Adoption Coordinator (AC) role: What is it? Adoption Coordinators are the main advocates for our dogs and cats! They not only work to match our animals with potential adopters, but they also serve as a critical resource to our foster parents. ACs choose the animals they want to be responsible for, ensure they are properly posted online, and discuss them with interest adopters. ACs review ALL applications that come in for those animals -- and if they are not previously pre-approved, ensure that we complete a vet check and landlord check (if applicable), conduct a phone screen, and, when needed, find a home visit volunteer. Adoption Coordinators are one of our most important groups of volunteers. Typically, ACs dedicate anywhere from 5-15 hours a week to Lucky Dog. Having regular access to email is super important! Adoption Coordinators are also required to attend at least 2 adoption events per month and 1 transport per month. This is a great opportunity to meet your dogs and cats and chat with their fosters! Training Needed? All Adoption Coordinators go through a virtual AC training and shadow at one of our Sunday adoption events. Once they have completed that, they will go through a mentoring phase before they work on their own. Organization: Lucky Dog Animal Rescue Lucky Dog Animal Rescue is looking for volunteers that would like to be Cat Adoption Coordinators! We are a foster-based rescue in the VA, MD, DC area that pulls kittens and cats from high kill shelters across the rural south and places them in foster care to get adopted! We need volunteers willing to train to become Dog and Cat Adoption Coordinators and help us get these wonderful animals adopted! Interested in learning more - reach out to volunteering@luckydoganimalrescue.org and we will send you info on our next AC information session/training! About the Adoption Coordinator (AC) role: What is it? Adoption Coordinators are the main advocates for our dogs and cats! They not only work to match our animals with potential adopters, but they also serve as a critical resource to our foster parents. ACs choose the animals they want to be responsible for, ensure they are properly posted online, and discuss them with interest adopters. ACs review ALL applications that come in for those animals -- and if they are not previously pre-approved, ensure that we complete a vet check and landlord check (if applicable), conduct a phone screen, and, when needed, find a home visit volunteer. Adoption Coordinators are one of our most important groups of volunteers. Typically, ACs dedicate anywhere from 5-15 hours a week to Lucky Dog. Having regular access to email is super important! Adoption Coordinators are also required to attend at least 2 adoption events per month and 1 transport per month. This is a great opportunity to meet your dogs and cats and chat with their fosters! Training Needed? All Adoption Coordinators go through a virtual AC training and shadow at one of our Sunday adoption events. Once they have completed that, they will go through a mentoring phase before they work on their own. Organization: Lucky Dog Animal Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor a Youth 8-18!WE NEED MENTORS WHO WANT TO SPEND TIME EACH MONTH WITH A YOUTH AGED 8-18! APPLY NOW! Asian American LEAD supports low-income & underserved youth with educational empowerment, identity development, and leadership opportunities through after school, summer, and mentoring programs. We connect youth ages 8-18 with adults to form relationships that provide youth with a safe avenue to express their feelings and frustrations, foster positive self-identity, and develop the skills they need to be confident, engaged, and successful. _____________________________ Roles & Responsibilities of a Mentor: Time Commitment: Mentor Qualifications: Organization: Asian American LEAD WE NEED MENTORS WHO WANT TO SPEND TIME EACH MONTH WITH A YOUTH AGED 8-18! APPLY NOW! Asian American LEAD supports low-income & underserved youth with educational empowerment, identity development, and leadership opportunities through after school, summer, and mentoring programs. We connect youth ages 8-18 with adults to form relationships that provide youth with a safe avenue to express their feelings and frustrations, foster positive self-identity, and develop the skills they need to be confident, engaged, and successful. _____________________________ Roles & Responsibilities of a Mentor: Time Commitment: Mentor Qualifications: Organization: Asian American LEAD Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20815 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help Honor Military Veterans in Hospice Care!Hospice Volunteers play an important role as part of JSSA Hospice’s interdisciplinary team by supporting a patient and their family at end of life. Whether this is done remotely or in person, hospice volunteers enhance the experience of patients and families with their compassion and supportive presence. They provide in person visits from initial admission to our service, to the last days and hours of life by sitting with patients and families to ensure they are never alone. Although we are looking for every type of hospice volunteer, this opportunity is for military members who currently serve or have served for our We Honor Veterans program. The program is a collaboration between the national Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the Department of Veterans Affairs. It’s purpose is to care for and honor those who have served when they reach end of life. As part of the program, we recognize Veterans with a “Pinning Ceremony” where their military service and sacrifices are publicly recognized. They receive tokens of appreciation from their Hospice team to include a U.S flag pin, certificate of thanks and a small flag inspired blanket. We are also recruiting for our Veteran to Veteran program where Active Duty members or Veterans serve as friendly visitors to our Hospice Veterans offering companionship, socialization and a supportive presence. We serve a very diverse population of patients and their families in all areas of Montgomery County and we look forward to hearing from you! Please fill out our volunteer application, http://bttr.im/tz1g0 or reach us at 301-816-2676, option 2, and ask for the Hospice Volunteer Department or email the team at HospiceVC@jssa.org Organization: Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA) Hospice Volunteers play an important role as part of JSSA Hospice’s interdisciplinary team by supporting a patient and their family at end of life. Whether this is done remotely or in person, hospice volunteers enhance the experience of patients and families with their compassion and supportive presence. They provide in person visits from initial admission to our service, to the last days and hours of life by sitting with patients and families to ensure they are never alone. Although we are looking for every type of hospice volunteer, this opportunity is for military members who currently serve or have served for our We Honor Veterans program. The program is a collaboration between the national Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the Department of Veterans Affairs. It’s purpose is to care for and honor those who have served when they reach end of life. As part of the program, we recognize Veterans with a “Pinning Ceremony” where their military service and sacrifices are publicly recognized. They receive tokens of appreciation from their Hospice team to include a U.S flag pin, certificate of thanks and a small flag inspired blanket. We are also recruiting for our Veteran to Veteran program where Active Duty members or Veterans serve as friendly visitors to our Hospice Veterans offering companionship, socialization and a supportive presence. We serve a very diverse population of patients and their families in all areas of Montgomery County and we look forward to hearing from you! Please fill out our volunteer application, http://bttr.im/tz1g0 or reach us at 301-816-2676, option 2, and ask for the Hospice Volunteer Department or email the team at HospiceVC@jssa.org Organization: Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Cosmetologists to cut Hospice patients' hair in Montgomery County, MDJSSA Hospice, a nonprofit that cares for patients in hospice care and their families is seeking volunteers to provide in-home haircuts to patients throughout Montgomery County. Volunteers must be licensed cosmetologists and be vaccinated against COVID-19 and have proof of current influenza immunization.
Hospice Volunteers play an important role as part of JSSA Hospice’s interdisciplinary team by supporting a patient and their family at end of life. Whether this is done remotely or in person, hospice volunteers enhance the experience of patients and families with their compassion and supportive presence. They are vital in observing and noting signs of physical and emotional change in patients that the nursing, social work and spiritual care coordinators need to know, in order to provide the highest possible level of care. We are looking for all hospice volunteers but need Cosmetologist volunteers throughout the county, including private homes, senior living facilities and nursing homes. We serve a very diverse population of patients and their families in all areas of Montgomery County, and we look forward to hearing from you! Please fill out our volunteer application, http://bttr.im/tz1g0
Organization: Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA) JSSA Hospice, a nonprofit that cares for patients in hospice care and their families is seeking volunteers to provide in-home haircuts to patients throughout Montgomery County. Volunteers must be licensed cosmetologists and be vaccinated against COVID-19 and have proof of current influenza immunization.
Hospice Volunteers play an important role as part of JSSA Hospice’s interdisciplinary team by supporting a patient and their family at end of life. Whether this is done remotely or in person, hospice volunteers enhance the experience of patients and families with their compassion and supportive presence. They are vital in observing and noting signs of physical and emotional change in patients that the nursing, social work and spiritual care coordinators need to know, in order to provide the highest possible level of care. We are looking for all hospice volunteers but need Cosmetologist volunteers throughout the county, including private homes, senior living facilities and nursing homes. We serve a very diverse population of patients and their families in all areas of Montgomery County, and we look forward to hearing from you! Please fill out our volunteer application, http://bttr.im/tz1g0
Organization: Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reiki Masters and Massage Therapists for Hospice PatientsJSSA Hospice is looking for licensed Reiki masters and massage therapists to join our team, supporting hospice patients and families. Volunteer therapists may provide full or partial body massage or hand or foot massage. Hospice Volunteers play an important role as part of JSSA Hospice’s interdisciplinary team by supporting a patient and their family at end of life. Whether this is done remotely or in person, hospice volunteers enhance the experience of patients and families with their compassion and supportive presence. They are vital in observing and noting signs of physical and emotional change in patients that the nursing, social work or spiritual care coordinator should note. They provide in person visits from initial admission to our service, to the last days and hours of life by sitting with patients and families to ensure they are never alone. Volunteers bring comfort, respite, and companionship at a time when compassionate support is critically needed. We are looking for all hospice volunteers, but are in need of Massage Therapist volunteers in particular. We serve a very diverse population of patients and their families in all areas of Montgomery County, and we look forward to hearing from you! Please ask our Volunteer Coordinator team about the many ways we are keeping our hospice volunteers happy, healthy and safe during COVID! For more information email hospicevc@jssa.org or call 301-816-2676, option 2 and ask for Volunteer Dept. Organization: Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA) JSSA Hospice is looking for licensed Reiki masters and massage therapists to join our team, supporting hospice patients and families. Volunteer therapists may provide full or partial body massage or hand or foot massage. Hospice Volunteers play an important role as part of JSSA Hospice’s interdisciplinary team by supporting a patient and their family at end of life. Whether this is done remotely or in person, hospice volunteers enhance the experience of patients and families with their compassion and supportive presence. They are vital in observing and noting signs of physical and emotional change in patients that the nursing, social work or spiritual care coordinator should note. They provide in person visits from initial admission to our service, to the last days and hours of life by sitting with patients and families to ensure they are never alone. Volunteers bring comfort, respite, and companionship at a time when compassionate support is critically needed. We are looking for all hospice volunteers, but are in need of Massage Therapist volunteers in particular. We serve a very diverse population of patients and their families in all areas of Montgomery County, and we look forward to hearing from you! Please ask our Volunteer Coordinator team about the many ways we are keeping our hospice volunteers happy, healthy and safe during COVID! For more information email hospicevc@jssa.org or call 301-816-2676, option 2 and ask for Volunteer Dept. Organization: Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Musicians and Vocalists for Hospice PatientsJSSA Hospice is looking for musicians to join our team, supporting hospice patients and families, with the beautiful gift of music! Patients and their families benefit greatly from hearing all instruments, from guitar, to piano, to cello, to trumpet and vocals. Our patient's live in their own home, whether that is a private home or a facility that they call home. Hospice volunteers play a vital role as part of JSSA Hospice’s interdisciplinary team, supporting a patient and their family at end of life. Volunteers provide in person visits from initial admission to our service, to the last days and hours of life by sitting with patients and families to ensure they are never alone, bringing comfort, respite, and companionship at a time when compassionate support is critically needed. We are looking for all hospice volunteers, but are in need of Music volunteers in particular. We serve a very diverse population of patients and their families in all areas of Montgomery County, and we look forward to hearing from you! Training and education on the hospice model is provided. For more information and to fill out application click here, or call the Hospice Volunteer team at 301-816-2676, option 2 or email hospicevc@jssa.org Organization: Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA) JSSA Hospice is looking for musicians to join our team, supporting hospice patients and families, with the beautiful gift of music! Patients and their families benefit greatly from hearing all instruments, from guitar, to piano, to cello, to trumpet and vocals. Our patient's live in their own home, whether that is a private home or a facility that they call home. Hospice volunteers play a vital role as part of JSSA Hospice’s interdisciplinary team, supporting a patient and their family at end of life. Volunteers provide in person visits from initial admission to our service, to the last days and hours of life by sitting with patients and families to ensure they are never alone, bringing comfort, respite, and companionship at a time when compassionate support is critically needed. We are looking for all hospice volunteers, but are in need of Music volunteers in particular. We serve a very diverse population of patients and their families in all areas of Montgomery County, and we look forward to hearing from you! Training and education on the hospice model is provided. For more information and to fill out application click here, or call the Hospice Volunteer team at 301-816-2676, option 2 or email hospicevc@jssa.org Organization: Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Companion Volunteers needed in Gaithersburg, Germantown, White Oak, and other areasJSSA Hospice is looking for companion visitors to join our team, supporting hospice patients and families! Volunteers may provide companionship at facilities or private residences, abiding by current COVID safety requirements.
Hospice Volunteers play an important role as part of JSSA Hospice’s interdisciplinary team by supporting a patient and their family at end of life. Whether this is done remotely or in person, hospice volunteers enhance the experience of patients and families with their compassion and supportive presence. They are vital in observing and noting signs of physical and emotional change in patients that the nursing, social work or spiritual care coordinator should note. They provide in person visits from initial admission to our service, to the last days and hours of life by sitting with patients and families to ensure they are never alone. Volunteers bring comfort, respite, and companionship at a time when compassionate support is critically needed. We are looking for all hospice volunteers, but are in need of volunteers in UpCounty and East County areas in particular. We serve a very diverse population of patients and their families in all areas of Montgomery County, and we look forward to hearing from you! Please ask our Volunteer Coordinator team about the many ways we are keeping our hospice volunteers happy, healthy and safe!
For more information email hospicevc@jssa.org or call 301-816-2676, option 2 and ask for Volunteer Dept. Organization: Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA) JSSA Hospice is looking for companion visitors to join our team, supporting hospice patients and families! Volunteers may provide companionship at facilities or private residences, abiding by current COVID safety requirements.
Hospice Volunteers play an important role as part of JSSA Hospice’s interdisciplinary team by supporting a patient and their family at end of life. Whether this is done remotely or in person, hospice volunteers enhance the experience of patients and families with their compassion and supportive presence. They are vital in observing and noting signs of physical and emotional change in patients that the nursing, social work or spiritual care coordinator should note. They provide in person visits from initial admission to our service, to the last days and hours of life by sitting with patients and families to ensure they are never alone. Volunteers bring comfort, respite, and companionship at a time when compassionate support is critically needed. We are looking for all hospice volunteers, but are in need of volunteers in UpCounty and East County areas in particular. We serve a very diverse population of patients and their families in all areas of Montgomery County, and we look forward to hearing from you! Please ask our Volunteer Coordinator team about the many ways we are keeping our hospice volunteers happy, healthy and safe!
For more information email hospicevc@jssa.org or call 301-816-2676, option 2 and ask for Volunteer Dept. Organization: Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join our Board of Directors!Court Watch Montgomery is Recruiting Board Members! We are a small nonprofit with a big mission: to ensure safety and access to justice for survivors of intimate partner violence in Montgomery County. Through dedicated and well-trained volunteers, we monitor and collect data on protective order hearings in Montgomery County District Court, use our findings to identify and recommend needed improvements in policy and practice, and hold judges and court personnel accountable for providing a safe and respectful court environment. Since our founding in 2011, Court Watch Montgomery (CWM) has monitored more than 11,000 hearings and our resulting reports and recommendations make an impact. We found in 2022 that “staggered exits” – a recognized best practice to protect victims at the end of a protective order hearing – were being enforced only 39% of the time. We reported this finding to the public and to the court and saw an immediate increase, to 59%, in 2023. We also reported in 2023 that petitioners are far more likely to receive a final protective order when they appear in court with an advocate or attorney, highlighting a critical resource need in the county. Most recently, CWM reported on the use of gun-related best practices in protective order hearings, helping to inform the public about an issue that is the focus of a high profile Supreme Court case (Rahimi). The CWM board defines the organization’s mission and vision, develops short- and long-term plans to carry out the mission, and sets policies for effective management. Resource development and fundraising to support CWM operations are key functions of the board. We are seeking to expand our board and are committed to having a team with diverse skills, experiences, and abilities. We encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and communities, and we especially encourage those with lived experience and skills in fundraising/resource development, finance/accounting, or advocacy/policy, to apply. Interviews will be held with current CWM board members and our Executive Director. Please submit a resume and letter of interest to: lchatmon@courtwatchmontgomery.org Click to download a full list of board responsibilities. Court Watch Montgomery **Priority will be given to applicants in or near Montgomery County, MD.** Organization: Court Watch Montgomery Court Watch Montgomery is Recruiting Board Members! We are a small nonprofit with a big mission: to ensure safety and access to justice for survivors of intimate partner violence in Montgomery County. Through dedicated and well-trained volunteers, we monitor and collect data on protective order hearings in Montgomery County District Court, use our findings to identify and recommend needed improvements in policy and practice, and hold judges and court personnel accountable for providing a safe and respectful court environment. Since our founding in 2011, Court Watch Montgomery (CWM) has monitored more than 11,000 hearings and our resulting reports and recommendations make an impact. We found in 2022 that “staggered exits” – a recognized best practice to protect victims at the end of a protective order hearing – were being enforced only 39% of the time. We reported this finding to the public and to the court and saw an immediate increase, to 59%, in 2023. We also reported in 2023 that petitioners are far more likely to receive a final protective order when they appear in court with an advocate or attorney, highlighting a critical resource need in the county. Most recently, CWM reported on the use of gun-related best practices in protective order hearings, helping to inform the public about an issue that is the focus of a high profile Supreme Court case (Rahimi). The CWM board defines the organization’s mission and vision, develops short- and long-term plans to carry out the mission, and sets policies for effective management. Resource development and fundraising to support CWM operations are key functions of the board. We are seeking to expand our board and are committed to having a team with diverse skills, experiences, and abilities. We encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and communities, and we especially encourage those with lived experience and skills in fundraising/resource development, finance/accounting, or advocacy/policy, to apply. Interviews will be held with current CWM board members and our Executive Director. Please submit a resume and letter of interest to: lchatmon@courtwatchmontgomery.org Click to download a full list of board responsibilities. Court Watch Montgomery **Priority will be given to applicants in or near Montgomery County, MD.** Organization: Court Watch Montgomery Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20910 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Blog WriterAre you looking to make a difference in the lives of those impacted by blood cancer? There Goes My Hero is looking for a volunteer Blog Writer to assist with the following roles: Write creative and engaging blogs related to blood cancer research, treatment,awareness, patient stories, and information. Collaborate with the There Goes My Hero team to develop blog articles that align with our mission. Have creative control over the topics and content of the blog posts. Edit and proofread your work along with the There Goes My Hero team. With your help, There Goes My Hero can make our blog more engaging, informative, and entertaining for our audience. This is your chance to have your writing published and distributed through our social media, newsletters, and website. Check out the blog on our website to see our previously posted blog posts. If you’re interested in using your talent to help us in the fight against blood cancer, apply now! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: There Goes My Hero Are you looking to make a difference in the lives of those impacted by blood cancer? There Goes My Hero is looking for a volunteer Blog Writer to assist with the following roles: Write creative and engaging blogs related to blood cancer research, treatment,awareness, patient stories, and information. Collaborate with the There Goes My Hero team to develop blog articles that align with our mission. Have creative control over the topics and content of the blog posts. Edit and proofread your work along with the There Goes My Hero team. With your help, There Goes My Hero can make our blog more engaging, informative, and entertaining for our audience. This is your chance to have your writing published and distributed through our social media, newsletters, and website. Check out the blog on our website to see our previously posted blog posts. If you’re interested in using your talent to help us in the fight against blood cancer, apply now! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: There Goes My Hero Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 21201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly Caller ChairDo you like talking on the phone and meeting new people? The Friendly Caller Chair manages our team of volunteers who call our Rockville Meals on Wheels clients on the phone for brief social conversations. Friendly Caller Chair Description: Chairs Rockville Meals on Wheels Friendly Caller program, which provides 10-20 minute friendly, social phone conversations to Rockville Meals on Wheels clients. Currently RMoW has approximately 85 clients, 5-10 of whom participate in the Friendly Caller program. Matches Volunteers to Clients Facilitates quarterly and/or ad hoc Training for new volunteer Maintains Friendly Caller training materials (slides and 10 pg pdf) Provides support for Friendly Callers ad hoc and thru quarterly virtual meetingsTime Commitment: 5-10 hrs/ month Organization: Rockville Meals On Wheels Do you like talking on the phone and meeting new people? The Friendly Caller Chair manages our team of volunteers who call our Rockville Meals on Wheels clients on the phone for brief social conversations. Friendly Caller Chair Description: Chairs Rockville Meals on Wheels Friendly Caller program, which provides 10-20 minute friendly, social phone conversations to Rockville Meals on Wheels clients. Currently RMoW has approximately 85 clients, 5-10 of whom participate in the Friendly Caller program. Matches Volunteers to Clients Facilitates quarterly and/or ad hoc Training for new volunteer Maintains Friendly Caller training materials (slides and 10 pg pdf) Provides support for Friendly Callers ad hoc and thru quarterly virtual meetingsTime Commitment: 5-10 hrs/ month Organization: Rockville Meals On Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Chairpeople-of-the-Day (Admin & Meal Packer)Are your mornings free? Great for new retirees with a background in administration or management (or those who would like to help Rockville Meals on Wheels but don't want to deliver meals). Chairpeople-of-the-Day or COD's, act as a sort of office manager and are in many ways the public face of Rockville Meals on Wheels. Duties include receiving meals from our supplier, answering phone calls, managing volunteers, and doing some light paperwork. If interested, you'll receive on-the-job training from one of our current COD's. Duties can be shared and teams or couples are welcome! Hours are 7:30am-12:00pm, one day a week. NOTE: Due to the vulnerable nature of our population, and required training, we do not accept volunteers with court mandated service hours. Right now we are in need of SUBSTITUTE CODs. Organization: Rockville Meals On Wheels Are your mornings free? Great for new retirees with a background in administration or management (or those who would like to help Rockville Meals on Wheels but don't want to deliver meals). Chairpeople-of-the-Day or COD's, act as a sort of office manager and are in many ways the public face of Rockville Meals on Wheels. Duties include receiving meals from our supplier, answering phone calls, managing volunteers, and doing some light paperwork. If interested, you'll receive on-the-job training from one of our current COD's. Duties can be shared and teams or couples are welcome! Hours are 7:30am-12:00pm, one day a week. NOTE: Due to the vulnerable nature of our population, and required training, we do not accept volunteers with court mandated service hours. Right now we are in need of SUBSTITUTE CODs. Organization: Rockville Meals On Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20851 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Drivers and visitors neededDrivers and visitors deliver food to our clients in the Rockville, MD area. We have four delivery routes with 1-20 stops each. We like to send volunteers out in pairs, but many of our volunteers go solo. Volunteers pick up the food from our location on Veirs Mill Rd. btwn 9:30-10am each weekday morning and usually return by noon. Most of our volunteers regularly deliver one day a week but substitutes (who are called on an as-needed basis) are always welcome! Interested volunteers -- please include a phone number so our Volunteer Chair can contact you with more information! Currently, we are in need of SUBSTITUTE drivers. Note: Due to the vulnerable nature of our population, as a policy, we do not accept volunteers requiring court mandated service hours.
Organization: Rockville Meals On Wheels Drivers and visitors deliver food to our clients in the Rockville, MD area. We have four delivery routes with 1-20 stops each. We like to send volunteers out in pairs, but many of our volunteers go solo. Volunteers pick up the food from our location on Veirs Mill Rd. btwn 9:30-10am each weekday morning and usually return by noon. Most of our volunteers regularly deliver one day a week but substitutes (who are called on an as-needed basis) are always welcome! Interested volunteers -- please include a phone number so our Volunteer Chair can contact you with more information! Currently, we are in need of SUBSTITUTE drivers. Note: Due to the vulnerable nature of our population, as a policy, we do not accept volunteers requiring court mandated service hours.
Organization: Rockville Meals On Wheels Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20853 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board MemberinterPLAY Orchestra provides opportunities for music learning and social interaction for adults with intellectual, developmental, and other disabilities. We serve the greater Washington DC area and operate our live musical programs at Strathmore Music Center in North Bethesda, MD. We are seeking several new Board members with a passion to support and provide inclusive opportunities for persons with disabilities. We are especially interested in continuing to diversify our Board to reflect the populations we serve and having you apply for Board membership if you meet any of the following criteria: Maryland resident - Montgomery County residency preferred but not requiredExperience with Technology, Social Media, Fundraising, or Accounting/FinanceHave a desire to improve the quality of life for persons with disabilitiesHave the desire and time to do transformational work as a Board memberWe hold Board meetings bi-monthly after work hours and we have a need for you to join one or more of our standing committees to do important work in support of our mission. For more information, please email steve@interplayorchestra.org Organization: InterPLAY Orchestra interPLAY Orchestra provides opportunities for music learning and social interaction for adults with intellectual, developmental, and other disabilities. We serve the greater Washington DC area and operate our live musical programs at Strathmore Music Center in North Bethesda, MD. We are seeking several new Board members with a passion to support and provide inclusive opportunities for persons with disabilities. We are especially interested in continuing to diversify our Board to reflect the populations we serve and having you apply for Board membership if you meet any of the following criteria: Maryland resident - Montgomery County residency preferred but not requiredExperience with Technology, Social Media, Fundraising, or Accounting/FinanceHave a desire to improve the quality of life for persons with disabilitiesHave the desire and time to do transformational work as a Board memberWe hold Board meetings bi-monthly after work hours and we have a need for you to join one or more of our standing committees to do important work in support of our mission. For more information, please email steve@interplayorchestra.org Organization: InterPLAY Orchestra Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20814 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Medicare CounselorsSHIP trains and certifies a corps of volunteer Medicare counselor experts who usually participate in the program two-four hours weekly. Volunteers begin with small group trainings, one-on-one mentoring, attending presentations, reading materials, and participating in on-line trainings while joining experienced counselors to learn how to answer Medicare questions. Additionally, monthly large-group trainings include Medicare expert speakers events and case study scenario discussions. National partner organizations such as the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS), also offer webinars to help all SHIP counselors learn about specific topics or changes to Medicare. Through a national certification program, volunteers may become nationally certified at no-cost.
Organization: JCA Montgomery County SHIP SHIP trains and certifies a corps of volunteer Medicare counselor experts who usually participate in the program two-four hours weekly. Volunteers begin with small group trainings, one-on-one mentoring, attending presentations, reading materials, and participating in on-line trainings while joining experienced counselors to learn how to answer Medicare questions. Additionally, monthly large-group trainings include Medicare expert speakers events and case study scenario discussions. National partner organizations such as the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS), also offer webinars to help all SHIP counselors learn about specific topics or changes to Medicare. Through a national certification program, volunteers may become nationally certified at no-cost.
Organization: JCA Montgomery County SHIP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberBecome a committed leader with a working board and assist in the development of UMAN through board planning, fundraising efforts, and special events. Meetings are the third Thursday of the month in old town Gaithersburg. Great, caring, friendly board!!! We need your help! We could particularly use new members with fundraising experience. UMAN is seeking more Board representation from the diverse community we serve. Time Details: 3rd Thursday of each month 7-8 pm in Germantown MD, plus committee work when available. Organization: Upper Montgomery Assistance Network Become a committed leader with a working board and assist in the development of UMAN through board planning, fundraising efforts, and special events. Meetings are the third Thursday of the month in old town Gaithersburg. Great, caring, friendly board!!! We need your help! We could particularly use new members with fundraising experience. UMAN is seeking more Board representation from the diverse community we serve. Time Details: 3rd Thursday of each month 7-8 pm in Germantown MD, plus committee work when available. Organization: Upper Montgomery Assistance Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 20874 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ETE Online Presentation Resources ProgramVolunteers would make presentations on topics such as Leadership, Advocacy, Communication, and anything else related to educating students around the globe on soft-skills needed in the real world. Resources will be published onto social media and ETE Website. Additionally, these will be sent to underprivileged students locally internationally including India and Pakistan. *Each Presentation will earn 2 SSL/Volunteer Hours, this is approximated based on 25 minutes that the individual will spend on each slide (creating at least 5 slides in total). Google Form Submission Link REQUIREMENTS: Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Equality Through Education Corp Volunteers would make presentations on topics such as Leadership, Advocacy, Communication, and anything else related to educating students around the globe on soft-skills needed in the real world. Resources will be published onto social media and ETE Website. Additionally, these will be sent to underprivileged students locally internationally including India and Pakistan. *Each Presentation will earn 2 SSL/Volunteer Hours, this is approximated based on 25 minutes that the individual will spend on each slide (creating at least 5 slides in total). Google Form Submission Link REQUIREMENTS: Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home. Organization: Equality Through Education Corp Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer-Office/Program CoordinatorVolunteer-Office/Program Coordinator: The mission of the Montgomery County Police Department’s Keeping Seniors Safe (KSS) outreach program is to educate senior groups on ways to prevent fraud, scams, and identity theft. Our speakers also focus on how to stay safe at home, when out shopping, and to provide tips on emergency preparedness. We seek an organized individual to serve as the primary liaison to a friendly team of volunteer KSS presenters to handle requests for presentations via telephone and email while maintaining a detailed group calendar of scheduled events. We would look to you for creative ideas on how to market the KSS program when reaching out to community recreation centers, senior living facilities and faith communities who might benefit from free speakers to educate senior audiences. We also need you to order brochures on safety-related topics and to keep them well-stocked and neatly displayed in the Volunteer Resources Office. The Program Coordinator will also collect and compile data which will be used to document the outcome of this important MCPD community outreach program. If you wish to apply your administrative talents, can work independently, and would find it rewarding to implement a systematic approach to coordinate this growing volunteer-driven program, please submit your application today. VOLUNTEER APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS: Minimum age - 16. Successfully pass background check. Ability to volunteer a minimum of eight hours per week or 6 months in the program. Ability to participate in bi-weekly training that is designed to enhance interns exposure to a variety of aspects of law enforcement. Be a U.S. citizen. If you are not a U.S. citizen, you must have a valid green card. Hybrid works schedule is possible with this position. If interested, please submit an application located on our website: https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/pol/join-our-team.html For questions, email us at Police.VRS@montgomerycountymd.gov We look forward to working with you. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Montgomery County Police Department Volunteer-Office/Program Coordinator: The mission of the Montgomery County Police Department’s Keeping Seniors Safe (KSS) outreach program is to educate senior groups on ways to prevent fraud, scams, and identity theft. Our speakers also focus on how to stay safe at home, when out shopping, and to provide tips on emergency preparedness. We seek an organized individual to serve as the primary liaison to a friendly team of volunteer KSS presenters to handle requests for presentations via telephone and email while maintaining a detailed group calendar of scheduled events. We would look to you for creative ideas on how to market the KSS program when reaching out to community recreation centers, senior living facilities and faith communities who might benefit from free speakers to educate senior audiences. We also need you to order brochures on safety-related topics and to keep them well-stocked and neatly displayed in the Volunteer Resources Office. The Program Coordinator will also collect and compile data which will be used to document the outcome of this important MCPD community outreach program. If you wish to apply your administrative talents, can work independently, and would find it rewarding to implement a systematic approach to coordinate this growing volunteer-driven program, please submit your application today. VOLUNTEER APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS: Minimum age - 16. Successfully pass background check. Ability to volunteer a minimum of eight hours per week or 6 months in the program. Ability to participate in bi-weekly training that is designed to enhance interns exposure to a variety of aspects of law enforcement. Be a U.S. citizen. If you are not a U.S. citizen, you must have a valid green card. Hybrid works schedule is possible with this position. If interested, please submit an application located on our website: https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/pol/join-our-team.html For questions, email us at Police.VRS@montgomerycountymd.gov We look forward to working with you. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Montgomery County Police Department Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20878 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Flag Football CoachPositive & Enthusiastic volunteers needed to coach with Under the Lights Youth Flag Football. Coaching a youth sports team can be a tremendously rewarding experience, giving you the opportunity to help young players learn the game of football in a fun and safe atmosphere. No prior coaching experience necessary - as a Under the Lights Coach, you will be given all the resources and support you need to help you succeed. Under the Lights - Coach Description Coach team of boys and girls, ages 4-14 Coach games and practices 1 day per week Teach players the fundamentals of the game with Emphasis on sportsmanship, fair play, and full participation Provide a safe and fun environment for the players Learn and follow all league rules, policies, and procedures Give each player equal playing time Puts the feelings of the players ahead of the coach’s desire to win Communicate with parents as needed Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Take Flight Inc Positive & Enthusiastic volunteers needed to coach with Under the Lights Youth Flag Football. Coaching a youth sports team can be a tremendously rewarding experience, giving you the opportunity to help young players learn the game of football in a fun and safe atmosphere. No prior coaching experience necessary - as a Under the Lights Coach, you will be given all the resources and support you need to help you succeed. Under the Lights - Coach Description Coach team of boys and girls, ages 4-14 Coach games and practices 1 day per week Teach players the fundamentals of the game with Emphasis on sportsmanship, fair play, and full participation Provide a safe and fun environment for the players Learn and follow all league rules, policies, and procedures Give each player equal playing time Puts the feelings of the players ahead of the coach’s desire to win Communicate with parents as needed Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Take Flight Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20878 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Social Media Support VolunteerWe are currently in search of an intern/volunteer with experience in Social Media Support. social media platform experience (Instagram, Facebook, etc.) familiarity with law enforcement preferredSOCIAL MEDIA VOLUNTEER APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS: Minimum age of 18. Successfully pass background check. Ability to volunteer a minimum of eight hours per week or 6 months in the program. Ability to participate in bi-weekly training that is designed to enhance intern. Exposure to a variety of aspects of law enforcement. Be a U.S. citizen. If you are not a U.S. citizen, you must have a valid green card. 2 to 4 hours/week; during normal business hours Monday through Friday, 8am to 4pm. If interested, please submit an application located on our website: https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/pol/join-our-team.html For questions, email us at Police.VRS@montgomerycountymd.gov We look forward to working with you. Volunteers must submit the Volunteer Application and undergo a thorough background check including a criminal history, driving history. As part of the background check, applicants are fingerprinted and interviewed. Organization: Montgomery County Police Department We are currently in search of an intern/volunteer with experience in Social Media Support. social media platform experience (Instagram, Facebook, etc.) familiarity with law enforcement preferredSOCIAL MEDIA VOLUNTEER APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS: Minimum age of 18. Successfully pass background check. Ability to volunteer a minimum of eight hours per week or 6 months in the program. Ability to participate in bi-weekly training that is designed to enhance intern. Exposure to a variety of aspects of law enforcement. Be a U.S. citizen. If you are not a U.S. citizen, you must have a valid green card. 2 to 4 hours/week; during normal business hours Monday through Friday, 8am to 4pm. If interested, please submit an application located on our website: https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/pol/join-our-team.html For questions, email us at Police.VRS@montgomerycountymd.gov We look forward to working with you. Volunteers must submit the Volunteer Application and undergo a thorough background check including a criminal history, driving history. As part of the background check, applicants are fingerprinted and interviewed. Organization: Montgomery County Police Department Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20814 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MCPD InternshipVolunteers and interns serve with diligence, pride, and dedication, and they continue to introduce new ideas, a fresh outlook, and an invigorating spirit to our workforce. Their contributions are highly valued and greatly appreciated by the Police Department and the community it serves. Currently, our active, highly diverse volunteer corps numbers approximately 200. Volunteers are involved in nearly all aspects of the department? From station operations and training to communications. They work side by side in support of the line officers, command staff, and civilian employees. What special projects may I be involved with? Assist Police Officers with Alcohol Enforcement efforts. Assist Officers at special community events such as the County Fair and Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics. Monthly Ride-Along opportunity with police officers. What training opportunities are available? Officer Safety, Patrol Procedures, Police Radio Communications, Traffic Laws, Report writing including criminal and civil citations, S.W.A.T., K-9, Forensics, Homicide, Narcotics & Community Engagement. INTERN APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS (Law Enforcement Apprentice Program L.E.A.P.) Minimum age- 16 Successfully pass background check. Ability to volunteer a minimum of eight hours per week or 6 months in the program. Ability to participate in bi-weekly training that is designed to enhance intern. Exposure to a variety of aspects of law enforcement. Be a U.S. citizen. If you are not a U.S. citizen, you must have a valid green card. Interns typically work anytime Monday through Friday, 8am to 4pm. If interested, please submit an application located on our website: https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/pol/join-our-team.html For questions, email us at Police.VRS@montgomerycountymd.gov We look forward to working with you. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Montgomery County Police Department Volunteers and interns serve with diligence, pride, and dedication, and they continue to introduce new ideas, a fresh outlook, and an invigorating spirit to our workforce. Their contributions are highly valued and greatly appreciated by the Police Department and the community it serves. Currently, our active, highly diverse volunteer corps numbers approximately 200. Volunteers are involved in nearly all aspects of the department? From station operations and training to communications. They work side by side in support of the line officers, command staff, and civilian employees. What special projects may I be involved with? Assist Police Officers with Alcohol Enforcement efforts. Assist Officers at special community events such as the County Fair and Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics. Monthly Ride-Along opportunity with police officers. What training opportunities are available? Officer Safety, Patrol Procedures, Police Radio Communications, Traffic Laws, Report writing including criminal and civil citations, S.W.A.T., K-9, Forensics, Homicide, Narcotics & Community Engagement. INTERN APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS (Law Enforcement Apprentice Program L.E.A.P.) Minimum age- 16 Successfully pass background check. Ability to volunteer a minimum of eight hours per week or 6 months in the program. Ability to participate in bi-weekly training that is designed to enhance intern. Exposure to a variety of aspects of law enforcement. Be a U.S. citizen. If you are not a U.S. citizen, you must have a valid green card. Interns typically work anytime Monday through Friday, 8am to 4pm. If interested, please submit an application located on our website: https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/pol/join-our-team.html For questions, email us at Police.VRS@montgomerycountymd.gov We look forward to working with you. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Montgomery County Police Department Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 20878 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers in Policing-PresentersVolunteers and interns serve with diligence, pride, and dedication, and they continue to introduce new ideas, a fresh outlook, and an invigorating spirit to our workforce. Their contributions are highly valued and greatly appreciated by the Police Department and the community it serves. Currently, our active, highly diverse volunteer corps numbers approximately 200. Volunteers are involved in nearly all aspects of the department's operations from training to communications. They work side by side in support of the line officers, command staff, and civilian employees. CURRENTLY OPENINGS: Looking for volunteers to conduct senior safety outreach presentations to groups within our community. VOLUNTEER APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS: Minimum age of 16. Successfully pass background check. Be a U.S. citizen. If you are not a U.S. citizen, you must have a valid green card. If interested, please submit an application located on our website: https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/pol/join-our-team.html For questions, email us at Police.VRS@montgomerycountymd.gov We look forward to working with you. Volunteers in Policing are assigned to various units within MCPD. Those interested, must submit the Volunteer Application and undergo a thorough background check including a criminal history, driving history. As part of the background check, applicants are fingerprinted and interviewed. Training is provided once the volunteer is assigned to a specific location. Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL. Organization: Montgomery County Police Department Volunteers and interns serve with diligence, pride, and dedication, and they continue to introduce new ideas, a fresh outlook, and an invigorating spirit to our workforce. Their contributions are highly valued and greatly appreciated by the Police Department and the community it serves. Currently, our active, highly diverse volunteer corps numbers approximately 200. Volunteers are involved in nearly all aspects of the department's operations from training to communications. They work side by side in support of the line officers, command staff, and civilian employees. CURRENTLY OPENINGS: Looking for volunteers to conduct senior safety outreach presentations to groups within our community. VOLUNTEER APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS: Minimum age of 16. Successfully pass background check. Be a U.S. citizen. If you are not a U.S. citizen, you must have a valid green card. If interested, please submit an application located on our website: https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/pol/join-our-team.html For questions, email us at Police.VRS@montgomerycountymd.gov We look forward to working with you. Volunteers in Policing are assigned to various units within MCPD. Those interested, must submit the Volunteer Application and undergo a thorough background check including a criminal history, driving history. As part of the background check, applicants are fingerprinted and interviewed. Training is provided once the volunteer is assigned to a specific location. Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL. Organization: Montgomery County Police Department Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20878 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Educate America After-School Tutoring Program in Partnership with PWCSGreetings, Prince William – Educate America, Inc, a nonprofit startup, is seeking volunteers ages 18+ to assist us with providing after-school tutoring and mentoring services within five (5) to ten (10) Prince William County Public Schools during the Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 school year. Volunteer with Educate America and make a difference in the lives of underserved youth. Your time and expertise can positively impact the academic success and personal development of our youth—contributing to brighter futures for the next generation. Volunteers will need to have background and CPS checks completed by July 15, 2024. Please join us as a volunteer, tutor, mentor, or community partner by completing and submitting our online application form(s) at: https://www.educateusainc.org/now-recruiting. Or, please email us at: educateusaceo@gmail.com if you have questions. Organization: Educate America, Inc. Greetings, Prince William – Educate America, Inc, a nonprofit startup, is seeking volunteers ages 18+ to assist us with providing after-school tutoring and mentoring services within five (5) to ten (10) Prince William County Public Schools during the Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 school year. Volunteer with Educate America and make a difference in the lives of underserved youth. Your time and expertise can positively impact the academic success and personal development of our youth—contributing to brighter futures for the next generation. Volunteers will need to have background and CPS checks completed by July 15, 2024. Please join us as a volunteer, tutor, mentor, or community partner by completing and submitting our online application form(s) at: https://www.educateusainc.org/now-recruiting. Or, please email us at: educateusaceo@gmail.com if you have questions. Organization: Educate America, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22195 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BlackRock Center Volunteer - Information DeskBlackRock Center for the Arts strives to bring inspiring performances and visual art experiences to a diverse audience in the Germantown area. Our volunteers are a major part of bringing this mission to life! Volunteers provide valuable services to BlackRock while enjoying the opportunity to make new friends and taking advantage of special privileges and experiences. We are looking for individuals to be Information Desk Attendants. In this role, volunteers will answer questions from the public via telephone, email, and in-person. They will also act as the eyes and ears of the lobby and art galleries. Volunteers will be scheduled to work specific shifts on a weekly basis. The shifts are based on BlackRock’s hours. Currently they are Noon until 4PM, Tuesday through Saturday. We request Volunteers to sign up to work the same day every week throughout the year and remain for the entire shift. Volunteers will now enjoy one free performance ticket for every 15 hours of service (pending availability of seats), complimentary beverages during your shift, participation in volunteer appreciation events, and additional perks throughout the year. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Thank you for your interest in this opportunity. Please allow several days for our response to your inquiry. Organization: BlackRock Center For The Arts BlackRock Center for the Arts strives to bring inspiring performances and visual art experiences to a diverse audience in the Germantown area. Our volunteers are a major part of bringing this mission to life! Volunteers provide valuable services to BlackRock while enjoying the opportunity to make new friends and taking advantage of special privileges and experiences. We are looking for individuals to be Information Desk Attendants. In this role, volunteers will answer questions from the public via telephone, email, and in-person. They will also act as the eyes and ears of the lobby and art galleries. Volunteers will be scheduled to work specific shifts on a weekly basis. The shifts are based on BlackRock’s hours. Currently they are Noon until 4PM, Tuesday through Saturday. We request Volunteers to sign up to work the same day every week throughout the year and remain for the entire shift. Volunteers will now enjoy one free performance ticket for every 15 hours of service (pending availability of seats), complimentary beverages during your shift, participation in volunteer appreciation events, and additional perks throughout the year. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Thank you for your interest in this opportunity. Please allow several days for our response to your inquiry. Organization: BlackRock Center For The Arts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20874 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Throw Us A Bone! Supply Drive for Service Dogs in TrainingWarrior Canine Connection is a non-profit organization which breeds, raises and trains dogs with the assistance of Veterans suffering from PTSD or with mobility challenges. Our dogs can be placed as mobility service dogs, military family support dogs, or facility dogs for Veteran organizations. We are currently in need supply donations to support our service dogs in training! You can take a look at the items needed List 1 or List 2 to ship directly to our Healing Quarters in Boyds, MD! If you would like to drop off the donations personally you will need to schedule an appointment. Interested in volunteering with us? We encourage you to check out our volunteer opportunities or fill out the volunteer application and someone will reach out to you. Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.
Organization: Warrior Canine Connection Warrior Canine Connection is a non-profit organization which breeds, raises and trains dogs with the assistance of Veterans suffering from PTSD or with mobility challenges. Our dogs can be placed as mobility service dogs, military family support dogs, or facility dogs for Veteran organizations. We are currently in need supply donations to support our service dogs in training! You can take a look at the items needed List 1 or List 2 to ship directly to our Healing Quarters in Boyds, MD! If you would like to drop off the donations personally you will need to schedule an appointment. Interested in volunteering with us? We encourage you to check out our volunteer opportunities or fill out the volunteer application and someone will reach out to you. Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.
Organization: Warrior Canine Connection Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20841 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Swim AssistantWe are looking for motivated, energetic, creative and dependable people who can assist our swim instructors with their lessons. Swimming experience is a must. You will work with our children, teens and young adults directly. Sports Plus is a non-profit organization that provides sports programs to children, teens and young adults ages 5-25, with developmental disabilities such as ADD, ADHD, and the autism spectrum.
Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Sports Plus Group, Inc. We are looking for motivated, energetic, creative and dependable people who can assist our swim instructors with their lessons. Swimming experience is a must. You will work with our children, teens and young adults directly. Sports Plus is a non-profit organization that provides sports programs to children, teens and young adults ages 5-25, with developmental disabilities such as ADD, ADHD, and the autism spectrum.
Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Sports Plus Group, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Swim AssistantWe are looking for motivated, energetic, creative and dependable people who can assist our swim instructors with their lessons. Swimming experience is a must. You will work with our children, teens and young adults directly. Sports Plus is a non-profit organization that provides sports programs to children, teens and young adults ages 5-25, with developmental disabilities such as ADD, ADHD, and the autism spectrum.
Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Sports Plus Group, Inc. We are looking for motivated, energetic, creative and dependable people who can assist our swim instructors with their lessons. Swimming experience is a must. You will work with our children, teens and young adults directly. Sports Plus is a non-profit organization that provides sports programs to children, teens and young adults ages 5-25, with developmental disabilities such as ADD, ADHD, and the autism spectrum.
Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Sports Plus Group, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 20878 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant WriterSports Plus is looking for an experienced grant writer that can help to expand our programs. This person is of college age or older, and will be able to work remotely. Organization: Sports Plus Group, Inc. Sports Plus is looking for an experienced grant writer that can help to expand our programs. This person is of college age or older, and will be able to work remotely. Organization: Sports Plus Group, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20883 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Assistant CoachWe are looking for people who are involved in sports, fitness and the desire to work with children, teens and young adults. They must be dependable, energetic, motivated and creative people who are interested in teaching sports and fitness activities to participants with developmental disabilities including ADD, ADHD, and those on the autistic spectrum. You will be learning unique and innovative strategies to help them learn how to play sports. The experience is very rewarding and will give you a very good idea of the wide range of developmental disabilities in our world. A love and knowledge of sports and fitness is required. Organization: Sports Plus Group, Inc. We are looking for people who are involved in sports, fitness and the desire to work with children, teens and young adults. They must be dependable, energetic, motivated and creative people who are interested in teaching sports and fitness activities to participants with developmental disabilities including ADD, ADHD, and those on the autistic spectrum. You will be learning unique and innovative strategies to help them learn how to play sports. The experience is very rewarding and will give you a very good idea of the wide range of developmental disabilities in our world. A love and knowledge of sports and fitness is required. Organization: Sports Plus Group, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Clagett FarmClagett Farm is currently open to visitors and volunteers in limited numbers and by appointment only. Schedule Mid-May through Mid-NovemberTuesday, Thursday, Friday Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Volunteers must be 16 and older. Please plan to get dirty and please dress for the weather—rain gear if it might rain, warm layers if it will be cold, and long, light-colored, light-weight clothes, a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen if it will be hot. Always bring a water bottle. We have plenty of fresh water to re-fill your bottle. We have extra long-sleeve shirts and gloves to protect you against irritating plants, but you might prefer to wear your own. We also recommend bringing a spare pair of long pants if you don't plan to wear them, since some of our crops, such as squash and okra, can be itchy. Complete the Volunteer Health and Information Form (provided upon registration) prior to your scheduled arrival at the farm. Organization: Chesapeake Bay Foundation Clagett Farm is currently open to visitors and volunteers in limited numbers and by appointment only. Schedule Mid-May through Mid-NovemberTuesday, Thursday, Friday Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Volunteers must be 16 and older. Please plan to get dirty and please dress for the weather—rain gear if it might rain, warm layers if it will be cold, and long, light-colored, light-weight clothes, a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen if it will be hot. Always bring a water bottle. We have plenty of fresh water to re-fill your bottle. We have extra long-sleeve shirts and gloves to protect you against irritating plants, but you might prefer to wear your own. We also recommend bringing a spare pair of long pants if you don't plan to wear them, since some of our crops, such as squash and okra, can be itchy. Complete the Volunteer Health and Information Form (provided upon registration) prior to your scheduled arrival at the farm. Organization: Chesapeake Bay Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20772 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Menare Foundation Board of DirectorsBOARD MEMBER Part time (in-person and/or virtual), volunteer position The Menare Foundation is seeking a dedicated and strategic Board of Directors (Board) volunteer. The prospective Board member should have an affinity for African American history and/or historic site preservation. The ideal candidate supports the Menare Foundation mission, and develops a positive healthy learning environment for staff, fellow board members, volunteers, and the community at large. About the Menare Foundation The Menare Foundation, Inc. is a national non-profit organization dedicated to the documentation, preservation, and restoration of Underground Railroad safehouses and environments, and to the creation of associated educational programs to support these historical sites. The historic Button Farm Living History Center, home to the Menare Foundation, is Maryland’s only living history center depicting 19th century plantation life. Button Farm features a Civil War-era Barn, Historic Outbuildings, Livestock Pens, Museum Garden, and a Slave Cemetery. Button Farm is open to the public from May through October. Board Member Responsibilities: Board members are required to participate on quarterly virtual calls (1.5 hours). In addition, members are expected to participate in up to two additional (1.5-2 hour) ad hoc brainstorming/strategy meetings (virtual or in-person) as needed. Members of the Board of Directors may also be required to participated in at least one Board committee. Sample committees include: I.T. (i.e., websites, computers, tech support, systems upgrades/mgmt., etc.) Finance (Accounting, taxes, etc.) Outreach (social, advertising, marketing, web content, media/press, publications, etc.) Fundraising (capital campaign, membership, high dollar donors, endowments, CFC, etc.) Grants (writing, management, identification, etc.)Requirements High integrity, reliability, and dedication a must Non-profit experience, a plus Impeccable time management skills with the ability to multitask Collaborative management style Excellent communicator Prior Board experience, a plus Problem solver with the ability to galvanize a team Persuasive presenter Interest in African American history and/or historic site preservation Access to wide network of potential sponsors and funders, a plusBoard candidates will be interviewed on a rolling basis. Please send an email to menarevolunteer@.gmail.com with questions. Organization: Button Farm Living History Center - Menare Foundation BOARD MEMBER Part time (in-person and/or virtual), volunteer position The Menare Foundation is seeking a dedicated and strategic Board of Directors (Board) volunteer. The prospective Board member should have an affinity for African American history and/or historic site preservation. The ideal candidate supports the Menare Foundation mission, and develops a positive healthy learning environment for staff, fellow board members, volunteers, and the community at large. About the Menare Foundation The Menare Foundation, Inc. is a national non-profit organization dedicated to the documentation, preservation, and restoration of Underground Railroad safehouses and environments, and to the creation of associated educational programs to support these historical sites. The historic Button Farm Living History Center, home to the Menare Foundation, is Maryland’s only living history center depicting 19th century plantation life. Button Farm features a Civil War-era Barn, Historic Outbuildings, Livestock Pens, Museum Garden, and a Slave Cemetery. Button Farm is open to the public from May through October. Board Member Responsibilities: Board members are required to participate on quarterly virtual calls (1.5 hours). In addition, members are expected to participate in up to two additional (1.5-2 hour) ad hoc brainstorming/strategy meetings (virtual or in-person) as needed. Members of the Board of Directors may also be required to participated in at least one Board committee. Sample committees include: I.T. (i.e., websites, computers, tech support, systems upgrades/mgmt., etc.) Finance (Accounting, taxes, etc.) Outreach (social, advertising, marketing, web content, media/press, publications, etc.) Fundraising (capital campaign, membership, high dollar donors, endowments, CFC, etc.) Grants (writing, management, identification, etc.)Requirements High integrity, reliability, and dedication a must Non-profit experience, a plus Impeccable time management skills with the ability to multitask Collaborative management style Excellent communicator Prior Board experience, a plus Problem solver with the ability to galvanize a team Persuasive presenter Interest in African American history and/or historic site preservation Access to wide network of potential sponsors and funders, a plusBoard candidates will be interviewed on a rolling basis. Please send an email to menarevolunteer@.gmail.com with questions. Organization: Button Farm Living History Center - Menare Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Older Adults to Age In Place
If you care about helping people, consider volunteering to help older adults successfully age in place! Join us, the Potomac Community Village, as we work to reduce social isolation and help area residents remain in their homes as they age. 90 percent of seniors want to age at home. PCV helps make this a reality by providing social programs and basic services. Volunteers are needed to: Drive members to doctor appointments or social events Run errands, like trips to the grocery store or library Help with simple home repair Make friendly phone calls or visits Provide tech support with email, smart phones and tables Lead a program or activity, like an outdoor walk Write newsletter, promotional material, etc.The Potomac Community Village is a nonprofit that serves seniors in the zip code 20854. We are a volunteer-driven group of neighbors helping neighbors. Volunteering is very flexible! You can do as much or as little as you like. Village volunteers undergo a criminal background screening. For more information and to volunteer, contact PCV at info@potomaccommunityvillage.org or call 240-221-1370.
Organization: Potomac Community Village
If you care about helping people, consider volunteering to help older adults successfully age in place! Join us, the Potomac Community Village, as we work to reduce social isolation and help area residents remain in their homes as they age. 90 percent of seniors want to age at home. PCV helps make this a reality by providing social programs and basic services. Volunteers are needed to: Drive members to doctor appointments or social events Run errands, like trips to the grocery store or library Help with simple home repair Make friendly phone calls or visits Provide tech support with email, smart phones and tables Lead a program or activity, like an outdoor walk Write newsletter, promotional material, etc.The Potomac Community Village is a nonprofit that serves seniors in the zip code 20854. We are a volunteer-driven group of neighbors helping neighbors. Volunteering is very flexible! You can do as much or as little as you like. Village volunteers undergo a criminal background screening. For more information and to volunteer, contact PCV at info@potomaccommunityvillage.org or call 240-221-1370.
Organization: Potomac Community Village Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20854 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garbage RecyclingGarbage recycling Volunteers recycle garbage once a week Sorting plastic, glass, metal and cardboard recyclables Placing them in two or more different recycling bins (Provided by MCPS free on yearly basis) Take photos of garbage collection (mark the time on the edge of the photo) (tape a piece of paper with the date written on it in large print to the recycling bins and then take a picture) The sample of picture for the garbage recycling Make a weekly log. We would ask a student to reflect into the weekly log where students describe the type of materials they recycled for that week, the sorting that they completed, and any revelations/discoveries they made in completing this service activity.Sample 6. Send annotated photos and photos to our official email alex@cleanplanetcollective.org once a month. 7. The other type of garbage container is also fine, but the size need to be at least 20*30*40inches (similar to the size of the MCPS bin), and they must be placed with a MCPS blue bin when taking photos. 8. Montgomery County garbage sorting policy
9. 1 SSL Hour per week Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.Organization: Clean Planet Collective Inc Garbage recycling Volunteers recycle garbage once a week Sorting plastic, glass, metal and cardboard recyclables Placing them in two or more different recycling bins (Provided by MCPS free on yearly basis) Take photos of garbage collection (mark the time on the edge of the photo) (tape a piece of paper with the date written on it in large print to the recycling bins and then take a picture) The sample of picture for the garbage recycling Make a weekly log. We would ask a student to reflect into the weekly log where students describe the type of materials they recycled for that week, the sorting that they completed, and any revelations/discoveries they made in completing this service activity.Sample 6. Send annotated photos and photos to our official email alex@cleanplanetcollective.org once a month. 7. The other type of garbage container is also fine, but the size need to be at least 20*30*40inches (similar to the size of the MCPS bin), and they must be placed with a MCPS blue bin when taking photos. 8. Montgomery County garbage sorting policy
9. 1 SSL Hour per week Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.Organization: Clean Planet Collective Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media Content Contributor/CreatorDo you like to post on Facebook, dream about increasing the number of your Instagram Followers, and enjoy exploring TikTok? Would you like to put these skills to use to save dogs and cats looking for a home (in addition to following Taylor Swift and that football guy?). Then please think about becoming a PAW Social Media Content Contributor/Creator. We need to create a vivid social media presence to effectively recruit volunteers, find additional fosters, and spread the word about our adorable dogs and cats to potential adopters. We are looking for someone with social media skills who can publicize the work we do and the community support we need. The Social Media Content Contributor/Creator will work with the Social Media Director to get out the word about PAW activities. Unlike many PAW volunteer jobs, this one can be done in the comfort of your home (and, if you want, in your pajamas). Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@paw-rescue.org if you are interested. Organization: Partnership For Animal Welfare, Inc. Do you like to post on Facebook, dream about increasing the number of your Instagram Followers, and enjoy exploring TikTok? Would you like to put these skills to use to save dogs and cats looking for a home (in addition to following Taylor Swift and that football guy?). Then please think about becoming a PAW Social Media Content Contributor/Creator. We need to create a vivid social media presence to effectively recruit volunteers, find additional fosters, and spread the word about our adorable dogs and cats to potential adopters. We are looking for someone with social media skills who can publicize the work we do and the community support we need. The Social Media Content Contributor/Creator will work with the Social Media Director to get out the word about PAW activities. Unlike many PAW volunteer jobs, this one can be done in the comfort of your home (and, if you want, in your pajamas). Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@paw-rescue.org if you are interested. Organization: Partnership For Animal Welfare, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20768 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MailChimip Manager::Marketing for Non-profit
At Children of Persia, we promote the wellbeing of underprivileged children and their families, in health, education and social services in Iran and elsewhere in the world through opportunities to learn, lead a healthy and positive life, thrive in their journey with hope for a better future, and in turn contribute to the betterment of their community and the society at large.
Flexible schedule
Flextime
Responsibilities:
- Create email campaigns on MailChimp. - Create newsletters for various clients using MailChimp. - Design various flyers/small design project for campaigns as needed. - Send Thank You letters through MailChimp. - Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure consistent messaging across all marketing channels. - Attend one monthly meeting via Zoom or in-person to review campaigns and tasks. Skills: - Excellent communication skills (email communication preferred). - Strong understanding of digital marketing principles and strategies. - Proficiency in MailChimp analytics to track campaings' performance. - Familiarity with various social media platforms and their respective best practices. - Attention to detail for proofreading and editing content - 100% accuracy in spelling, grammar, and final posts once published. Note: This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. The contractor may perform other related duties as negotiated to meet the ongoing needs of the organization. Organization: Children Of Persia, Inc.
At Children of Persia, we promote the wellbeing of underprivileged children and their families, in health, education and social services in Iran and elsewhere in the world through opportunities to learn, lead a healthy and positive life, thrive in their journey with hope for a better future, and in turn contribute to the betterment of their community and the society at large.
Flexible schedule
Flextime
Responsibilities:
- Create email campaigns on MailChimp. - Create newsletters for various clients using MailChimp. - Design various flyers/small design project for campaigns as needed. - Send Thank You letters through MailChimp. - Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure consistent messaging across all marketing channels. - Attend one monthly meeting via Zoom or in-person to review campaigns and tasks. Skills: - Excellent communication skills (email communication preferred). - Strong understanding of digital marketing principles and strategies. - Proficiency in MailChimp analytics to track campaings' performance. - Familiarity with various social media platforms and their respective best practices. - Attention to detail for proofreading and editing content - 100% accuracy in spelling, grammar, and final posts once published. Note: This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. The contractor may perform other related duties as negotiated to meet the ongoing needs of the organization. Organization: Children Of Persia, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20878 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pack meals for homebound residentsFeed your community by volunteering to pack meals with Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland! Serve homebound individuals and ensure they receive nutritious meals every day. Volunteers are needed to pack meals at our Central Kitchen, 515 S Haven Street, Baltimore, MD 21224. There are packing shifts Monday through Saturday, and we pack more than 30,000 meals a week. This opportunity requires volunteers to stand for 3 hours, do activities that require lifting, reaching, and bending continuously, and work in a fast-paced environment. Teens 14 to 17 years old can volunteer with a liability waiver. If you're interested in this opportunity, please complete a volunteer application to get started: http://mowcm.mowscheduler.com/volunteerapplication. Or e-mail volunteer@mowcm.org or call 443-573-0925 to learn more. You can make a difference in the life of a homebound neighbor! Organization: Meals on Wheels of Central MD Feed your community by volunteering to pack meals with Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland! Serve homebound individuals and ensure they receive nutritious meals every day. Volunteers are needed to pack meals at our Central Kitchen, 515 S Haven Street, Baltimore, MD 21224. There are packing shifts Monday through Saturday, and we pack more than 30,000 meals a week. This opportunity requires volunteers to stand for 3 hours, do activities that require lifting, reaching, and bending continuously, and work in a fast-paced environment. Teens 14 to 17 years old can volunteer with a liability waiver. If you're interested in this opportunity, please complete a volunteer application to get started: http://mowcm.mowscheduler.com/volunteerapplication. Or e-mail volunteer@mowcm.org or call 443-573-0925 to learn more. You can make a difference in the life of a homebound neighbor! Organization: Meals on Wheels of Central MD Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 21224 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver Meals in Montgomery CountyMeals on Wheels of Central Maryland is looking for volunteers to deliver meals to homebound individuals in their community! Delivering meals to homebound neighbors ensures that our clients can remain aging in place. We are looking for volunteers to deliver meals to the residents of Area of Need and the surrounding neighborhoods. Volunteers pick up meals in Montgomery County and deliver to apartment buildings and private residences in the local neighborhoods. We deliver Monday through Friday, starting at 10:30 am and routes typically take an hour and a half to complete. Volunteers can help as much as every week or volunteer as they are available as a substitute delivery driver. If you're interested in this opportunity, please complete a volunteer application to get started:
http://mowcm.mowscheduler.com/volunteerapplication Or e-mail volunteer@mowcm.org or call 443-573-0925 to learn more. You can make a difference in the life of a homebound neighbor! Organization: Meals on Wheels of Central MD Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland is looking for volunteers to deliver meals to homebound individuals in their community! Delivering meals to homebound neighbors ensures that our clients can remain aging in place. We are looking for volunteers to deliver meals to the residents of Area of Need and the surrounding neighborhoods. Volunteers pick up meals in Montgomery County and deliver to apartment buildings and private residences in the local neighborhoods. We deliver Monday through Friday, starting at 10:30 am and routes typically take an hour and a half to complete. Volunteers can help as much as every week or volunteer as they are available as a substitute delivery driver. If you're interested in this opportunity, please complete a volunteer application to get started:
http://mowcm.mowscheduler.com/volunteerapplication Or e-mail volunteer@mowcm.org or call 443-573-0925 to learn more. You can make a difference in the life of a homebound neighbor! Organization: Meals on Wheels of Central MD Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20906 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Group VolunteeringAre you a part of a youth/adult group, 4H club, church group, Scout troop, class, team, or any group of people that want to work together and do good? Sign up together to volunteer as a team and have some fun on the farm! Volunteer groups make a difference in the lives of our horses while promoting community and team spirit. Scheduled group volunteer days are flexible and can be catered towards the need(s) of your team. Volunteers will help with an assigned project that could include, but is not limited to: Working on landscaping Working on building/maintenance projects Volunteer in the barn and help with daily chores Other team interests!Groups are welcome to have full use of our outdoor pavilion or indoor classroom for lunch or to use as a place to meet and follow up about the day. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Days End Farm Horse Rescue Are you a part of a youth/adult group, 4H club, church group, Scout troop, class, team, or any group of people that want to work together and do good? Sign up together to volunteer as a team and have some fun on the farm! Volunteer groups make a difference in the lives of our horses while promoting community and team spirit. Scheduled group volunteer days are flexible and can be catered towards the need(s) of your team. Volunteers will help with an assigned project that could include, but is not limited to: Working on landscaping Working on building/maintenance projects Volunteer in the barn and help with daily chores Other team interests!Groups are welcome to have full use of our outdoor pavilion or indoor classroom for lunch or to use as a place to meet and follow up about the day. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Days End Farm Horse Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 21797 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Orchestra Aides - Music & Disability Inclusion - SSLinterPLAY Orchestra rehearses and performs at Strathmore Music Center in North Bethesda, Maryland. Our purpose is to provide a stimulating creative and unique approach to music for adults with intellectual, developmental and/or physical disabilities. Most of the Musicians in our orchestra are not able to read music, which has often been a barrier to musical expression. The Musicians work side by side with non-disabled volunteer students and adult artists. Student (SSL) Volunteers assist interPLAY Orchestra with music operations and other orchestra support functions. Volunteers who assist our Orchestra Conductor with live rehearsals and performances are known as "Bandaides". Live rehearsals are held every Monday evening from 6:30-8:00pm, at Strathmore. Students who are at least 15 years old may apply to be a Bandaide. While training is available, we give preference to students who have some prior musical experience or experience working with persons with disabilities. Students who wish to do other kinds of orchestra support work are not required to have prior experience, but a desire to learn and reliability are very important. Additional support work may include clerical and administrative, inventory, event coordination, IT support, graphic design, and marketing support. All on-site work is supervised and performed either at Strathmore or other public venues in the Rockville area. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.
Organization: InterPLAY Orchestra interPLAY Orchestra rehearses and performs at Strathmore Music Center in North Bethesda, Maryland. Our purpose is to provide a stimulating creative and unique approach to music for adults with intellectual, developmental and/or physical disabilities. Most of the Musicians in our orchestra are not able to read music, which has often been a barrier to musical expression. The Musicians work side by side with non-disabled volunteer students and adult artists. Student (SSL) Volunteers assist interPLAY Orchestra with music operations and other orchestra support functions. Volunteers who assist our Orchestra Conductor with live rehearsals and performances are known as "Bandaides". Live rehearsals are held every Monday evening from 6:30-8:00pm, at Strathmore. Students who are at least 15 years old may apply to be a Bandaide. While training is available, we give preference to students who have some prior musical experience or experience working with persons with disabilities. Students who wish to do other kinds of orchestra support work are not required to have prior experience, but a desire to learn and reliability are very important. Additional support work may include clerical and administrative, inventory, event coordination, IT support, graphic design, and marketing support. All on-site work is supervised and performed either at Strathmore or other public venues in the Rockville area. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.
Organization: InterPLAY Orchestra Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board TreasurerCarpe Diem Arts, Inc., a 501 (c)(3) entity located in Silver Spring MD, is looking for the right person to join our board of directors as our Treasurer. Carpe Diem Arts develops, coordinates, and implements multi-generational and multicultural community events and arts outreach activities in the National Capital Region. Our goal is to create opportunities for people of all ages and walks of life to participate in the visual, literary, and performing arts. Through creative partnerships, we impact diverse and under-resourced populations and support the livelihoods of master teaching and performing artists who represent a broad range of cultures and traditions. We promote the arts as a means of building community, inspiring hope and harmony, celebrating diversity and transcending differences. The following summarizes our position of volunteer Treasurer and member of the board of directors. Accountability The board Treasurer is an executive and voting member of the board of directors of Carpe Diem Arts and appointed in a manner consistent with the bylaws. He/she is accountable to the Board for the fulfillment of the duties and responsibilities outlined below Authority The Treasurer, as with other board members, has no authority to direct staff or take independent action on matters outside of the duties outlined unless given such authority by the Board Time Commitment Between 8 & 10 hours per month (board meetings, meetings with the Executive Director and CFO, committee meetings, performing other duties described below) Term of Office Two years with the possibility of renewal for a second term. Roles and Responsibilities The Treasurer will offer guidance to the Executive Director and Board Chair in ensuring good fiscal planning, decision-making and oversight at a governance level. His/her principal duties are to: Oversee the development/maintenance of financial policies and their periodic review by the board Assist in the preparation of the annual budget and its presentation to the board for review and approval Ensure that the appropriate monthly or quarterly financial statements are reviewed by the board Assist the board in regularly monitoring the organization’s financial performance and alert it to any important discrepancies between planned and actual figures Ensure that the organization maintains the appropriate financial records and that these are accurate and up-to-date Assist in the development of strategic plans, providing a sound financial perspective to the plan Responsible for completing, or ensuring the completion of required financial reporting forms (including the IRS Form 990 and State of Maryland filings) in a timely manner and making these forms available for the board’s review. Ensure that all Carpe Diem liabilities (including payroll) are settled in a timely manner Attend all Carpe Diem Board meetings (currently bi-monthly)Committee Membership The Treasurer is a member of the Executive CommitteeQualifications Commitment to the organization’s mission and strategic direction An understanding of, and experience with, good financial management and reporting practices Comfortable with using modern accounting and reporting software A professional accounting designation is preferred (CPA) Ease and comfort working with others to move Carpe Diem in the right direction An appreciation of the level and type of financial information needed at a nonprofit board level to support decision making An ability to commit the time required to fulfill the responsibilities described
CONTACT: Ingrid Gorman, Board Chair at ingridgorman@gmail.com Please cc: info@carpediemarts.org
THANK YOU for your interest!
CARPE DIEM ARTS, Inc. www.carpediemarts.org Organization: Carpe Diem Arts Carpe Diem Arts, Inc., a 501 (c)(3) entity located in Silver Spring MD, is looking for the right person to join our board of directors as our Treasurer. Carpe Diem Arts develops, coordinates, and implements multi-generational and multicultural community events and arts outreach activities in the National Capital Region. Our goal is to create opportunities for people of all ages and walks of life to participate in the visual, literary, and performing arts. Through creative partnerships, we impact diverse and under-resourced populations and support the livelihoods of master teaching and performing artists who represent a broad range of cultures and traditions. We promote the arts as a means of building community, inspiring hope and harmony, celebrating diversity and transcending differences. The following summarizes our position of volunteer Treasurer and member of the board of directors. Accountability The board Treasurer is an executive and voting member of the board of directors of Carpe Diem Arts and appointed in a manner consistent with the bylaws. He/she is accountable to the Board for the fulfillment of the duties and responsibilities outlined below Authority The Treasurer, as with other board members, has no authority to direct staff or take independent action on matters outside of the duties outlined unless given such authority by the Board Time Commitment Between 8 & 10 hours per month (board meetings, meetings with the Executive Director and CFO, committee meetings, performing other duties described below) Term of Office Two years with the possibility of renewal for a second term. Roles and Responsibilities The Treasurer will offer guidance to the Executive Director and Board Chair in ensuring good fiscal planning, decision-making and oversight at a governance level. His/her principal duties are to: Oversee the development/maintenance of financial policies and their periodic review by the board Assist in the preparation of the annual budget and its presentation to the board for review and approval Ensure that the appropriate monthly or quarterly financial statements are reviewed by the board Assist the board in regularly monitoring the organization’s financial performance and alert it to any important discrepancies between planned and actual figures Ensure that the organization maintains the appropriate financial records and that these are accurate and up-to-date Assist in the development of strategic plans, providing a sound financial perspective to the plan Responsible for completing, or ensuring the completion of required financial reporting forms (including the IRS Form 990 and State of Maryland filings) in a timely manner and making these forms available for the board’s review. Ensure that all Carpe Diem liabilities (including payroll) are settled in a timely manner Attend all Carpe Diem Board meetings (currently bi-monthly)Committee Membership The Treasurer is a member of the Executive CommitteeQualifications Commitment to the organization’s mission and strategic direction An understanding of, and experience with, good financial management and reporting practices Comfortable with using modern accounting and reporting software A professional accounting designation is preferred (CPA) Ease and comfort working with others to move Carpe Diem in the right direction An appreciation of the level and type of financial information needed at a nonprofit board level to support decision making An ability to commit the time required to fulfill the responsibilities described
CONTACT: Ingrid Gorman, Board Chair at ingridgorman@gmail.com Please cc: info@carpediemarts.org
THANK YOU for your interest!
CARPE DIEM ARTS, Inc. www.carpediemarts.org Organization: Carpe Diem Arts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Barn Chore & Equine Care TeamThis position is for those who want day-to-day interaction with rescued horses assisting with daily care - PRIOR HORSE EXPERIENCE NOT REQUIRED! Caring for up to 120 horses would not be possible without the hard work and kindness of our volunteers!
REQUIREMENTS Those interested in becoming a Barn Chore and Equine Care volunteer are required to attend a "Welcome to DEFHR" New Volunteer Orientation. Dates and registration can be found HERE.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES On the Barn Chore team. volunteers take part in a variety of tasks to help our horses throughout the day; some examples are: Feeding and watering horses Leading and grooming horses Cleaning stalls, paddocks, and aisle-waysStudent participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Days End Farm Horse Rescue This position is for those who want day-to-day interaction with rescued horses assisting with daily care - PRIOR HORSE EXPERIENCE NOT REQUIRED! Caring for up to 120 horses would not be possible without the hard work and kindness of our volunteers!
REQUIREMENTS Those interested in becoming a Barn Chore and Equine Care volunteer are required to attend a "Welcome to DEFHR" New Volunteer Orientation. Dates and registration can be found HERE.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES On the Barn Chore team. volunteers take part in a variety of tasks to help our horses throughout the day; some examples are: Feeding and watering horses Leading and grooming horses Cleaning stalls, paddocks, and aisle-waysStudent participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Days End Farm Horse Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 21797 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Weekday day time VolunteersHave space in your day to spend time at the farm during the weekday? JOIN US as a weekday volunteer! Currently March - August 2024 we have two groups that come weekly needing assistance. Tuesdays 1-2pm and Thursdays 3:30-4:30pm. Weekday Volunteers: Help with program as Horse Leaders and Side Walkers (no experience necessary!) Have flexible volunteer schedules between 9am - 3pm Help with special programs, groups, regular lessons, and/or administrative work Weekday openings run Monday - FridayApply to volunteer at: https://greatandsmall.wufoo.com/forms/q7x3a1 Organization: Great and Small Have space in your day to spend time at the farm during the weekday? JOIN US as a weekday volunteer! Currently March - August 2024 we have two groups that come weekly needing assistance. Tuesdays 1-2pm and Thursdays 3:30-4:30pm. Weekday Volunteers: Help with program as Horse Leaders and Side Walkers (no experience necessary!) Have flexible volunteer schedules between 9am - 3pm Help with special programs, groups, regular lessons, and/or administrative work Weekday openings run Monday - FridayApply to volunteer at: https://greatandsmall.wufoo.com/forms/q7x3a1 Organization: Great and Small Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20841 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the Chevy Chase Library Advisory Committee!Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL. Library Advisory Committees are an amazing, low burden volunteer opportunity that have a big impact on their libraries and the library system. Chevy Chase Library no longer has an active LAC, and I'm looking to restart it. One of the best parts of working in Montgomery County Public Libraries is the Library Board and LAC structure. I'm passionate about including community members and help making our library the best it can be. Here's what you can expect: Regular meetings that last about an hour. Most LACs meet monthly or every other month. Communication from me about the library and requests for feedback. Opportunities for more volunteer hours such as drafting recruitment fliers and/or visiting the community on the LAC's behalf.If you are even slightly interested but have reservations, do not hesitate to contact me. You can call/text me at 202-868-2657 or you can email me at patrick.fromm@montgomerycountymd.gov. I'd love to chat about the LAC and if you'd like being a member. Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL. Organization: Chevy Chase Library Library Advisory Committee Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL. Library Advisory Committees are an amazing, low burden volunteer opportunity that have a big impact on their libraries and the library system. Chevy Chase Library no longer has an active LAC, and I'm looking to restart it. One of the best parts of working in Montgomery County Public Libraries is the Library Board and LAC structure. I'm passionate about including community members and help making our library the best it can be. Here's what you can expect: Regular meetings that last about an hour. Most LACs meet monthly or every other month. Communication from me about the library and requests for feedback. Opportunities for more volunteer hours such as drafting recruitment fliers and/or visiting the community on the LAC's behalf.If you are even slightly interested but have reservations, do not hesitate to contact me. You can call/text me at 202-868-2657 or you can email me at patrick.fromm@montgomerycountymd.gov. I'd love to chat about the LAC and if you'd like being a member. Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL. Organization: Chevy Chase Library Library Advisory Committee Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20815 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Web Content ManagerThe role involves crafting a unified brand identity for Women With Initiatives, Inc. and launching its online footprint. Duties include supervising marketing tactics to captivate customers and cultivate a positive perception of the organization and its offerings. Utilizing data on customer demographics and preferences, you'll develop multimedia content aimed at boosting brand recognition. Additionally, you'll be tasked with forming and leading a content team, making creativity and leadership indispensable qualities for success in this position. A minimum of a bachelor's degree in English, marketing, communication, or journalism is required. Organization: Women with Initiatives, Inc. The role involves crafting a unified brand identity for Women With Initiatives, Inc. and launching its online footprint. Duties include supervising marketing tactics to captivate customers and cultivate a positive perception of the organization and its offerings. Utilizing data on customer demographics and preferences, you'll develop multimedia content aimed at boosting brand recognition. Additionally, you'll be tasked with forming and leading a content team, making creativity and leadership indispensable qualities for success in this position. A minimum of a bachelor's degree in English, marketing, communication, or journalism is required. Organization: Women with Initiatives, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20874 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Book Sale HelpersAAUW Gaithersburg sponsors a large used book sale April 11 - 13, 2024, to raise funds for scholarships for women and advocacy programs for women/girls. We promote a clean environment by recycling over 30,000 books at modest prices to encourage reading and literacy. Books are organized into 60+categories.
We need help to: Move boxes -especially Thur. & Fri. April 4 & 5 and Sat. & Sun Apr. 13 & 14.• Sort and organize books into categories - every day Apr. 4 – 13. • Assist with book sales. • Pack unsold books up after the sale – Sat. April 13 & Sun. April 14 Specific dates and times: Thur. April 4, noon - 5 pm Fri. April 5, 10 am – 8 pm Sat. April 6, 9 am – 6 pm Sun. April 7, noon – 6 pm Mon. April 8, 9 am – 5 pm Tue. April 9, 9 am – 5 pm Wed. April 10, 9 am - 5 pm Thur. April 11, 9 am – 8 pm Fri. April 12, 9 am – 8 pm Sat. April 13, 9 am – 6 pm Sun. April 14, noon – 5 pm We especially need help Fri. April. 5, Sat. April 6, Sun. April 7, Sat. April 13; Sun, April 14. Location: Rosborough Center Community Rooms Building 409, Asbury Methodist Village, Gaithersburg 20877. Enter the campus only at Lost Knife Rd. and Odendhal Ave, across from the bus terminal at Lakeforest Mall. Using GPS, enter 301 Odendhal Ave, Gaithersburg, 20877. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: AAUW Gaithersburg AAUW Gaithersburg sponsors a large used book sale April 11 - 13, 2024, to raise funds for scholarships for women and advocacy programs for women/girls. We promote a clean environment by recycling over 30,000 books at modest prices to encourage reading and literacy. Books are organized into 60+categories.
We need help to: Move boxes -especially Thur. & Fri. April 4 & 5 and Sat. & Sun Apr. 13 & 14.• Sort and organize books into categories - every day Apr. 4 – 13. • Assist with book sales. • Pack unsold books up after the sale – Sat. April 13 & Sun. April 14 Specific dates and times: Thur. April 4, noon - 5 pm Fri. April 5, 10 am – 8 pm Sat. April 6, 9 am – 6 pm Sun. April 7, noon – 6 pm Mon. April 8, 9 am – 5 pm Tue. April 9, 9 am – 5 pm Wed. April 10, 9 am - 5 pm Thur. April 11, 9 am – 8 pm Fri. April 12, 9 am – 8 pm Sat. April 13, 9 am – 6 pm Sun. April 14, noon – 5 pm We especially need help Fri. April. 5, Sat. April 6, Sun. April 7, Sat. April 13; Sun, April 14. Location: Rosborough Center Community Rooms Building 409, Asbury Methodist Village, Gaithersburg 20877. Enter the campus only at Lost Knife Rd. and Odendhal Ave, across from the bus terminal at Lakeforest Mall. Using GPS, enter 301 Odendhal Ave, Gaithersburg, 20877. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: AAUW Gaithersburg Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20878 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Make a Difference in the Life of a Hospice PatientPatient/Family Care Volunteers perform a range of tasks centered around providing comfort and support to patients and their loved ones throughout Montgomery and Prince George's Counties. Organization: Capital Caring Health Patient/Family Care Volunteers perform a range of tasks centered around providing comfort and support to patients and their loved ones throughout Montgomery and Prince George's Counties. Organization: Capital Caring Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20772 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Companions Needed for Hospice PatientsPatient/Family Care Volunteers perform a range of tasks centered around providing comfort and support to patients and their loved ones throughout Montgomery and Prince George's Counties. Organization: Capital Caring Health Patient/Family Care Volunteers perform a range of tasks centered around providing comfort and support to patients and their loved ones throughout Montgomery and Prince George's Counties. Organization: Capital Caring Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20783 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Education VolunteerIf you enjoy working with children and families, making crafts, doing science projects, and want to help bring local and national history to our community, come join our education team! Critical thinking is at the heart of our education programs, and we welcome volunteers who would enjoy engaging with visitors through science, art, play, and conversation. Come aboard for our monthly family days (every first Saturday of the month) or volunteer to teach a classroom activity during our school programming (Thursdays and Fridays, as booked). Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: National Capital Trolley Museum If you enjoy working with children and families, making crafts, doing science projects, and want to help bring local and national history to our community, come join our education team! Critical thinking is at the heart of our education programs, and we welcome volunteers who would enjoy engaging with visitors through science, art, play, and conversation. Come aboard for our monthly family days (every first Saturday of the month) or volunteer to teach a classroom activity during our school programming (Thursdays and Fridays, as booked). Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: National Capital Trolley Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20905 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberThis is an exciting volunteer Board role with a vital and growing organization that empowers refugees and immigrants—especially women and children—by providing them with the tools, resources, and education they need to thrive. Established in 2017, SHC is committed to bridging gaps and fostering thriving communities through holistic, innovative programs and unwavering support. Through English language instruction, comprehensive educational initiatives, and personalized support, SHC ensures that families can confidently navigate their new environment. For more about SHC, visit our website.
The Governance Committee of the Board of Directors of SHC is inviting recommendations for new members to SHC’s Board. You can recommend yourself or someone else. We are eagerly looking for candidates to join our collaborative, dedicated board as we lead SHC’s growth and ensure stability, alongside our dedicated team. This is a great opportunity for individuals of all backgrounds who are committed to an America where every newcomer is equipped to succeed and flourish.
While we invite nominations for candidates with a variety of skills, we are particularly interested in individuals with the following talents: Fundraising expertise to help build capacity and strengthen our resource development; Financial expertise to support the fiscal oversight and health of the organization; Relationships with philanthropic, corporate, and individual donors and willingness to facilitate relationship building with SHC; Public policy experience in the DC metropolitan area and nationally related to immigration, migration and refugees to advance the connection between SHC’s direct services work with broader perspectives, practices, and expertise; Marketing and communications expertise to ensure we are sharing our impactful work in accessible ways with a wide audience.
Members of SHC’s Board are expected to participate in five board meetings per year (and committee meetings, as appropriate), represent SHC to the wider community, attend SHC events, and advance SHC’s financial well-being by supporting fundraising campaigns, expanding SHC’s reach to new private, philanthropic, and individual donors, and donating at a personally appropriate level.
Ideal candidates for SHC’s Board will possess the following characteristics: Passion for SHC's mission, and a commitment to achieving its goals and priorities; Experience and/or interest in helping SHC achieve its financial goals through engagement in fundraising, networking, and personal giving; Ability to prepare for and actively participate in SHC board and committee meetings, to follow through on commitments, and to be willing take on leadership roles on the Board; and Integrity, collegiality and strong interpersonal skills. Candidates must be in the DMV area and able to attend in-person meetings, as well as periodic virtual meetings. Note that this is a volunteer position without remuneration. To self-nominate or recommend a candidate for the Board of Directors of SHC, please send name, contact information, resume and a brief bio by email by March 10th to board@shconnections.org. We may follow up with you for additional information. Organization: Solutions in Hometown Connections This is an exciting volunteer Board role with a vital and growing organization that empowers refugees and immigrants—especially women and children—by providing them with the tools, resources, and education they need to thrive. Established in 2017, SHC is committed to bridging gaps and fostering thriving communities through holistic, innovative programs and unwavering support. Through English language instruction, comprehensive educational initiatives, and personalized support, SHC ensures that families can confidently navigate their new environment. For more about SHC, visit our website.
The Governance Committee of the Board of Directors of SHC is inviting recommendations for new members to SHC’s Board. You can recommend yourself or someone else. We are eagerly looking for candidates to join our collaborative, dedicated board as we lead SHC’s growth and ensure stability, alongside our dedicated team. This is a great opportunity for individuals of all backgrounds who are committed to an America where every newcomer is equipped to succeed and flourish.
While we invite nominations for candidates with a variety of skills, we are particularly interested in individuals with the following talents: Fundraising expertise to help build capacity and strengthen our resource development; Financial expertise to support the fiscal oversight and health of the organization; Relationships with philanthropic, corporate, and individual donors and willingness to facilitate relationship building with SHC; Public policy experience in the DC metropolitan area and nationally related to immigration, migration and refugees to advance the connection between SHC’s direct services work with broader perspectives, practices, and expertise; Marketing and communications expertise to ensure we are sharing our impactful work in accessible ways with a wide audience.
Members of SHC’s Board are expected to participate in five board meetings per year (and committee meetings, as appropriate), represent SHC to the wider community, attend SHC events, and advance SHC’s financial well-being by supporting fundraising campaigns, expanding SHC’s reach to new private, philanthropic, and individual donors, and donating at a personally appropriate level.
Ideal candidates for SHC’s Board will possess the following characteristics: Passion for SHC's mission, and a commitment to achieving its goals and priorities; Experience and/or interest in helping SHC achieve its financial goals through engagement in fundraising, networking, and personal giving; Ability to prepare for and actively participate in SHC board and committee meetings, to follow through on commitments, and to be willing take on leadership roles on the Board; and Integrity, collegiality and strong interpersonal skills. Candidates must be in the DMV area and able to attend in-person meetings, as well as periodic virtual meetings. Note that this is a volunteer position without remuneration. To self-nominate or recommend a candidate for the Board of Directors of SHC, please send name, contact information, resume and a brief bio by email by March 10th to board@shconnections.org. We may follow up with you for additional information. Organization: Solutions in Hometown Connections Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20737 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Maintenance and Restoration CrewVolunteers, 14 years old and up, assist in the maintenance and restoration of the Museum’s streetcar collection, the Museum’s structures, and the Museum’s other operating equipment and grounds. Our amazing “shop crew” keeps our living collection of historic street cars running, restores street cars to working and cosmetic conditions, and performs essential maintenance and repair on our interpretive railway. Their behind-the-scenes work supports every experience our visitors have with street cars. Whether you have years of experience in related fields or are interested and willing to learn, if you are 14 years or older, we look forward to welcoming your assistance! Maintenance and restoration meet weekly on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 8am - 11am, but also as needed.
Organization: National Capital Trolley Museum Volunteers, 14 years old and up, assist in the maintenance and restoration of the Museum’s streetcar collection, the Museum’s structures, and the Museum’s other operating equipment and grounds. Our amazing “shop crew” keeps our living collection of historic street cars running, restores street cars to working and cosmetic conditions, and performs essential maintenance and repair on our interpretive railway. Their behind-the-scenes work supports every experience our visitors have with street cars. Whether you have years of experience in related fields or are interested and willing to learn, if you are 14 years or older, we look forward to welcoming your assistance! Maintenance and restoration meet weekly on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 8am - 11am, but also as needed.
Organization: National Capital Trolley Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 20905 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Streetcar OperationsLearn to operate street cars and become a voice of transit history! The dedicated members of our Operations team begin training as museum docents — the human connection to street car history and technology, guiding visitors through their museum experience. Further training may qualify them to become Conductors, who assist the Operator during street car runs. Volunteers at least age 18 with further training and having successfully completed a qualification test will have the opportunity to become one of our street car operators. Our operations team is critical for the success of interpreting our living collection of eighteen street cars and presenting them to the public! Organization: National Capital Trolley Museum Learn to operate street cars and become a voice of transit history! The dedicated members of our Operations team begin training as museum docents — the human connection to street car history and technology, guiding visitors through their museum experience. Further training may qualify them to become Conductors, who assist the Operator during street car runs. Volunteers at least age 18 with further training and having successfully completed a qualification test will have the opportunity to become one of our street car operators. Our operations team is critical for the success of interpreting our living collection of eighteen street cars and presenting them to the public! Organization: National Capital Trolley Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20905 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DC Central Kitchen Food PreparationDC Central Kitchen (DCCK) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and social enterprise that combats hunger and poverty through job training and job creation. DCCK’s social ventures include serving scratch-cooked farm-to-school meals in DC schools, delivering fresh, affordable produce to corner stores in neighborhoods without supermarkets, and operating fast-casual cafes throughout the District of Columbia. DC Central Kitchen volunteers work alongside our devoted front-line staff and Culinary Job Training students to cut, chop, peel, and prep fresh produce as we prepare balanced meals for our community. Volunteer shifts are available for registration up to 3 months in advance. No cooking or food service experience required! Each volunteer will need to create a profile and digitally sign a General Liability and Waiver form within our Volunteer Portal in order to get registered for a shift. https://dcck.appianportals.com/dcck-volunteer-registration Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: DC Central Kitchen DC Central Kitchen (DCCK) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and social enterprise that combats hunger and poverty through job training and job creation. DCCK’s social ventures include serving scratch-cooked farm-to-school meals in DC schools, delivering fresh, affordable produce to corner stores in neighborhoods without supermarkets, and operating fast-casual cafes throughout the District of Columbia. DC Central Kitchen volunteers work alongside our devoted front-line staff and Culinary Job Training students to cut, chop, peel, and prep fresh produce as we prepare balanced meals for our community. Volunteer shifts are available for registration up to 3 months in advance. No cooking or food service experience required! Each volunteer will need to create a profile and digitally sign a General Liability and Waiver form within our Volunteer Portal in order to get registered for a shift. https://dcck.appianportals.com/dcck-volunteer-registration Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: DC Central Kitchen Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20024 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fundraising Coordinator
Managing events such as walks or runs to raise money for Women With Initiatives, Inc.
Identifying potential donors who can contribute significant amounts of money or have access to large networks of potential donors
Maintaining contact with donor records to ensure that all donations are recorded accurately
Managing the organization’s database of donors, including contact information and gift histories
Coordinating with other departments within Women With Initiatives, Inc. to ensure that fundraising goals are met
Organization: Women with Initiatives, Inc.
Managing events such as walks or runs to raise money for Women With Initiatives, Inc.
Identifying potential donors who can contribute significant amounts of money or have access to large networks of potential donors
Maintaining contact with donor records to ensure that all donations are recorded accurately
Managing the organization’s database of donors, including contact information and gift histories
Coordinating with other departments within Women With Initiatives, Inc. to ensure that fundraising goals are met
Organization: Women with Initiatives, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: GRANT REVIEWEREAYSAM is actively seeking a dedicated volunteer to meticulously review our grant application for the Montgomery County Capital Sharing grant. The grant application is a critical component of our ongoing initiatives, and we are specifically in need of an individual with substantial experience in grant writing within the context of Montgomery County. The ideal candidate will possess a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies involved in the Montgomery County Capital Sharing grant application process. Their expertise will contribute significantly to the enhancement of our application, ensuring that it aligns seamlessly with the requirements and expectations set forth by Montgomery County. We appreciate your consideration of this important role and look forward to collaborating with an experienced professional who shares our commitment to advancing community initiatives through successful grant acquisition Organization: Eritrean American Youth Sports Association Of Maryland, Inc EAYSAM is actively seeking a dedicated volunteer to meticulously review our grant application for the Montgomery County Capital Sharing grant. The grant application is a critical component of our ongoing initiatives, and we are specifically in need of an individual with substantial experience in grant writing within the context of Montgomery County. The ideal candidate will possess a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies involved in the Montgomery County Capital Sharing grant application process. Their expertise will contribute significantly to the enhancement of our application, ensuring that it aligns seamlessly with the requirements and expectations set forth by Montgomery County. We appreciate your consideration of this important role and look forward to collaborating with an experienced professional who shares our commitment to advancing community initiatives through successful grant acquisition Organization: Eritrean American Youth Sports Association Of Maryland, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Student Service Learning (SSL) Volunteer Opportunities with Montgomery Parks, MNCPPC**PLEASE DON'T APPLY TO THIS OPPORTUNITY - SEE LINK BELOW TO GO TO PARK'S WEBSITE** *MCPS STUDENTS - PLEASE DO NOT USE YOUR SCHOOL EMAIL - EMAILS to STUDENTS FROM OUTSIDE THE SCHOOL SYSTEM ARE NOT ALLOWED AND WE CANNOT RESPOND TO YOU* Montgomery Parks has many Student Service Learning (SSL) approved volunteer opportunities! Students can earn SSL hours volunteering in a variety of ways, depending on the time the year and what's available. Some of the opportunities MAY include staffing and/or taking photos at our special events; helping out at nature centers as animal caretakers, camp counselors and naturalist aides; helping our Archeology Crew; assisting office administration; removing invasive plants and vines; helping out at park & stream cleanups; gardening; and much more! Please search for and sign up for these or other SSL approved volunteer opportunities on our website at www.ParksVolunteers.org. SSL coordinators can contact the Parks Volunteer office at 301-495-2504 if there are any questions. FYI - SSL hours will only be awarded by Park staff if they were notified and have given approval for the volunteer work ahead of time. For most of our SSL opportunities, volunteers must be at least 14 and older to volunteer on their own, but we do have some family volunteer opportunities that are eligible for SSL hours (Parent AND Child must fill out separate applications). Go to our website at www.ParksVolunteers.org, Search and Apply for Volunteer Opportunities, then click on Children and Families to see a list. Organization: Montgomery Parks, M-NCPPC **PLEASE DON'T APPLY TO THIS OPPORTUNITY - SEE LINK BELOW TO GO TO PARK'S WEBSITE** *MCPS STUDENTS - PLEASE DO NOT USE YOUR SCHOOL EMAIL - EMAILS to STUDENTS FROM OUTSIDE THE SCHOOL SYSTEM ARE NOT ALLOWED AND WE CANNOT RESPOND TO YOU* Montgomery Parks has many Student Service Learning (SSL) approved volunteer opportunities! Students can earn SSL hours volunteering in a variety of ways, depending on the time the year and what's available. Some of the opportunities MAY include staffing and/or taking photos at our special events; helping out at nature centers as animal caretakers, camp counselors and naturalist aides; helping our Archeology Crew; assisting office administration; removing invasive plants and vines; helping out at park & stream cleanups; gardening; and much more! Please search for and sign up for these or other SSL approved volunteer opportunities on our website at www.ParksVolunteers.org. SSL coordinators can contact the Parks Volunteer office at 301-495-2504 if there are any questions. FYI - SSL hours will only be awarded by Park staff if they were notified and have given approval for the volunteer work ahead of time. For most of our SSL opportunities, volunteers must be at least 14 and older to volunteer on their own, but we do have some family volunteer opportunities that are eligible for SSL hours (Parent AND Child must fill out separate applications). Go to our website at www.ParksVolunteers.org, Search and Apply for Volunteer Opportunities, then click on Children and Families to see a list. Organization: Montgomery Parks, M-NCPPC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 20901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Short - Term Dog Fosters NeededNot approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.
Have you ever thought about fostering a dog but hesitated because of the commitment? Are you a dog lover, but currently not a dog parent, and you miss wagging tails and cuddles? We have the perfect volunteer opportunity for you! We rescue dogs who need a short-term foster (7-10 days) while they are quarantined to make sure they don't have (or recover from) kennel cough (contagious to dogs but not humans). If you can help, please contact Michelle at volunteer@paw-rescue.org.
Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.
Organization: Partnership For Animal Welfare, Inc. Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.
Have you ever thought about fostering a dog but hesitated because of the commitment? Are you a dog lover, but currently not a dog parent, and you miss wagging tails and cuddles? We have the perfect volunteer opportunity for you! We rescue dogs who need a short-term foster (7-10 days) while they are quarantined to make sure they don't have (or recover from) kennel cough (contagious to dogs but not humans). If you can help, please contact Michelle at volunteer@paw-rescue.org.
Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.
Organization: Partnership For Animal Welfare, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20768 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VOLUNTEERS COORDINATORWe are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that advocate for better health care and genetic testing of people suffering from mental disorder. We need volunteers to do administrative work, fundraising activities, social media posting and mentoring. Organization: NOBLE PEACE FOUNDATION We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that advocate for better health care and genetic testing of people suffering from mental disorder. We need volunteers to do administrative work, fundraising activities, social media posting and mentoring. Organization: NOBLE PEACE FOUNDATION Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGERWe are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that advocate for better health care and genetic testing of people suffering from mental disorder. We need a social media manager to create and update social media activities, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok, Reddit and Snapchat. Responsibilities include activating and posting regular messages on these social media platforms.
Organization: NOBLE PEACE FOUNDATION We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that advocate for better health care and genetic testing of people suffering from mental disorder. We need a social media manager to create and update social media activities, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok, Reddit and Snapchat. Responsibilities include activating and posting regular messages on these social media platforms.
Organization: NOBLE PEACE FOUNDATION Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: OFFICE MANAGERWe are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that advocate for better health care and genetic testing of people suffering from mental disorder. We need a volunteer office manager to manage programs of the foundation. This could be a remote or hybrid position. Responsibilities include managing other volunteers responsible for various programs and keeping good record of activities. Retirees, students and interns are encouraged to apply. Organization: NOBLE PEACE FOUNDATION We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that advocate for better health care and genetic testing of people suffering from mental disorder. We need a volunteer office manager to manage programs of the foundation. This could be a remote or hybrid position. Responsibilities include managing other volunteers responsible for various programs and keeping good record of activities. Retirees, students and interns are encouraged to apply. Organization: NOBLE PEACE FOUNDATION Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20877 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CAR DONATION MANAGERWe are a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization that advocate for people suffering from mental disorder. We are looking for a car donation program manager. Duties include soliciting for cars for donation, record keeping for cars donated and procuring sales of donated cars so that proceeds would be used to support our programs. Organization: NOBLE PEACE FOUNDATION We are a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization that advocate for people suffering from mental disorder. We are looking for a car donation program manager. Duties include soliciting for cars for donation, record keeping for cars donated and procuring sales of donated cars so that proceeds would be used to support our programs. Organization: NOBLE PEACE FOUNDATION Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20877 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Music and Love IncMusic and Love is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and tax-exempt charitable organization. Music and Love organization offers live performances for residents of Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Nursing Homes. We also provide a program designed for K-12 students to serve our community through music performances. The Music and Love organization is seeking individuals or groups who are passionate about music to play musical instruments, sing songs, or dance. If you meet these criteria, then you are encouraged to join our organization. Organization: Music and Love Inc Music and Love is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and tax-exempt charitable organization. Music and Love organization offers live performances for residents of Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Nursing Homes. We also provide a program designed for K-12 students to serve our community through music performances. The Music and Love organization is seeking individuals or groups who are passionate about music to play musical instruments, sing songs, or dance. If you meet these criteria, then you are encouraged to join our organization. Organization: Music and Love Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20854 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Train to be a Bone Builders Volunteer LeaderBone Builders is seeking caring, physically active older adults, perhaps just entering retirement, who have an interest in leading a group exercise class for seniors in a community center setting. The exercise class specializes in osteo health and it's the perfect volunteer job for people wanting to help others (and themselves) maintain and/or increase their bone mass, increase strength and improve balance. We have volunteers with a wide variety of backgrounds, and no prior experience is required. Most of our leaders are older adults who derive enormous satisfaction working with class participants to improve their health. In the free training we provide, you will learn our evidence-based exercises and also learn about teaching seniors. Our one-day training and required visits to three ongoing classes will prepare you to lead. The classes meet two days weekly, one-hour each day, and you are required to teach both days of the week. We know everyone takes vacations, etc, but there is flexibility built into the position as each class has two primary co-leaders as well as one or more secondary co-leaders who are also trained and ready to lead if one of the primary leaders is absent. If you have never taken a Bone Builders class before, you will be placed in an existing class and mentored by the current co-leaders prior to beginning to help lead a class. Organization: Bone Builders (Dept. Of Health And Human Services - HHS) Bone Builders is seeking caring, physically active older adults, perhaps just entering retirement, who have an interest in leading a group exercise class for seniors in a community center setting. The exercise class specializes in osteo health and it's the perfect volunteer job for people wanting to help others (and themselves) maintain and/or increase their bone mass, increase strength and improve balance. We have volunteers with a wide variety of backgrounds, and no prior experience is required. Most of our leaders are older adults who derive enormous satisfaction working with class participants to improve their health. In the free training we provide, you will learn our evidence-based exercises and also learn about teaching seniors. Our one-day training and required visits to three ongoing classes will prepare you to lead. The classes meet two days weekly, one-hour each day, and you are required to teach both days of the week. We know everyone takes vacations, etc, but there is flexibility built into the position as each class has two primary co-leaders as well as one or more secondary co-leaders who are also trained and ready to lead if one of the primary leaders is absent. If you have never taken a Bone Builders class before, you will be placed in an existing class and mentored by the current co-leaders prior to beginning to help lead a class. Organization: Bone Builders (Dept. Of Health And Human Services - HHS) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bad Weather DriversCapital Caring is one of the leading and largest hospice care providers in the country and we continue to remain one of the best. In order to provide world-class care and support to our patients and their families, Capital Caring is always on the lookout for dedicated, compassionate volunteers to join our dynamic Volunteer Team. Capital Caring is on the look-out for volunteer drivers who can provide our nurses assistance in getting to hospice patients in Montgomery and Prince George's Counties during extreme weather conditions. Organization: Capital Caring Health Capital Caring is one of the leading and largest hospice care providers in the country and we continue to remain one of the best. In order to provide world-class care and support to our patients and their families, Capital Caring is always on the lookout for dedicated, compassionate volunteers to join our dynamic Volunteer Team. Capital Caring is on the look-out for volunteer drivers who can provide our nurses assistance in getting to hospice patients in Montgomery and Prince George's Counties during extreme weather conditions. Organization: Capital Caring Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20878 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Earn SSL hours by Playing Music for Seniors!Calling All Musicians: Share the Gift of Music in Dementia Care! Are you a passionate musician with a heart for making a positive impact through your art? Join us in creating moments of joy and connection for individuals in dementia care settings! Date: Flexible! Contact Yvette for additional information regarding times. Location: Brookdale Potomac Event Details: Share your musical talents with residents in our Memory Care neighborhood. Create a warm and engaging atmosphere through live music. Connect with individuals through familiar tunes and melodies.Why Volunteer? Make a meaningful difference in the lives of those facing dementia. Experience the joy and smiles your music can bring to individuals and their families. Contribute to creating a positive and uplifting environment in the care setting.Requirements: Completed Volunteer Application (Pick up at our community) Musicians of all genres are welcome. Bring your own instruments and any necessary equipment. A heart full of compassion and a desire to make a difference.How to Join: If you're ready to be a part of this musical journey, please contact Yvette by emailing Yvette.bravo@brookdale.com Let's create harmonious moments and make a lasting impact together! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Brookdale Potomac Calling All Musicians: Share the Gift of Music in Dementia Care! Are you a passionate musician with a heart for making a positive impact through your art? Join us in creating moments of joy and connection for individuals in dementia care settings! Date: Flexible! Contact Yvette for additional information regarding times. Location: Brookdale Potomac Event Details: Share your musical talents with residents in our Memory Care neighborhood. Create a warm and engaging atmosphere through live music. Connect with individuals through familiar tunes and melodies.Why Volunteer? Make a meaningful difference in the lives of those facing dementia. Experience the joy and smiles your music can bring to individuals and their families. Contribute to creating a positive and uplifting environment in the care setting.Requirements: Completed Volunteer Application (Pick up at our community) Musicians of all genres are welcome. Bring your own instruments and any necessary equipment. A heart full of compassion and a desire to make a difference.How to Join: If you're ready to be a part of this musical journey, please contact Yvette by emailing Yvette.bravo@brookdale.com Let's create harmonious moments and make a lasting impact together! Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Brookdale Potomac Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Afternoon Activity Helpers in our Memory Care NeighborhoodA memory care volunteer you will play a vital role in supporting residents within our community. Your primary responsibility will be to enhance the quality of life by providing companionship, engagement and assistance with various activities. Key Responsibilities: Companionship- Build meaningful connections with residents through friendly conversation, active listening and a compassionate presence. Activity Assistance- Assist with and engage residents in memory- filled programs such as games, crafts, and sensory stimulation activities. \ Escorting- Accompany residents to scheduled activities within the community.Qualifications: Compassionate and patient demeanor Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Understand of or willingness to learn about memory-related conditions Reliability to commit to scheduled volunteer hours.Training: Volunteers will receive a comprehensive training on our memory care principles, communication techniques and community policies to ensure a fulfilling and supportive environment to our residents. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.
Organization: Brookdale Potomac A memory care volunteer you will play a vital role in supporting residents within our community. Your primary responsibility will be to enhance the quality of life by providing companionship, engagement and assistance with various activities. Key Responsibilities: Companionship- Build meaningful connections with residents through friendly conversation, active listening and a compassionate presence. Activity Assistance- Assist with and engage residents in memory- filled programs such as games, crafts, and sensory stimulation activities. \ Escorting- Accompany residents to scheduled activities within the community.Qualifications: Compassionate and patient demeanor Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Understand of or willingness to learn about memory-related conditions Reliability to commit to scheduled volunteer hours.Training: Volunteers will receive a comprehensive training on our memory care principles, communication techniques and community policies to ensure a fulfilling and supportive environment to our residents. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns.
Organization: Brookdale Potomac Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteering OpportunitiesWe have Volunteer Shifts: Help with packing Cases, shipping, counting inventory, donation processing, organizing, and other administrative tasks as needed. This may include heavy lifting, lifting items over your head, and bending - please consider this if you have any restrictions. If you are interested in signing up to volunteer, please do so for one of our shifts where space is available on our Online Calendar - one spot per person must be reserved for those who will attend: comfortcases.org/signup We require that all first-time volunteers complete a Volunteer Agreement before their first day at the Center. https://forms.gle/7eNFcwooxQZ1zdDMA We welcome volunteers of all ages! Student volunteers are welcome to sign up for time slots outside of school hours. All volunteers 15 and under will require an adult to accompany them. We do award SSL Hours for volunteering, please bring your own form. If you have any questions or for group volunteering opportunities, please contact us at volunteers@comfortcases.org. Thank you very much! Organization: Comfort Cases Inc. We have Volunteer Shifts: Help with packing Cases, shipping, counting inventory, donation processing, organizing, and other administrative tasks as needed. This may include heavy lifting, lifting items over your head, and bending - please consider this if you have any restrictions. If you are interested in signing up to volunteer, please do so for one of our shifts where space is available on our Online Calendar - one spot per person must be reserved for those who will attend: comfortcases.org/signup We require that all first-time volunteers complete a Volunteer Agreement before their first day at the Center. https://forms.gle/7eNFcwooxQZ1zdDMA We welcome volunteers of all ages! Student volunteers are welcome to sign up for time slots outside of school hours. All volunteers 15 and under will require an adult to accompany them. We do award SSL Hours for volunteering, please bring your own form. If you have any questions or for group volunteering opportunities, please contact us at volunteers@comfortcases.org. Thank you very much! Organization: Comfort Cases Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20877 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed for Retail Shops at Success in StyleSuccess in Style’s mission is to assist in-crisis individuals in becoming employed and self-sufficient. We promote dignity and professionalism through appropriate business attire, practical fashion advice and interview counseling. We enhance our client’s appearance and help them conquer the initial barrier-first impressions. We build self-esteem so our clients radiate the professionalism and confidence necessary to gain employment and build a career. We help improve the quality of life for our clients and their families and the community at large by committing to establish a social culture of equality and respect for all people. Our upscale resale boutiques, Charity’s Closet, Phil’s Closet, Charity’s First Picks, and Cherie Sustainable Bridal support our mission by selling fabulous donated fashions. We need volunteers to assist with retail operations and processing of clothing and accessory donations. Organization: Success in Style Success in Style’s mission is to assist in-crisis individuals in becoming employed and self-sufficient. We promote dignity and professionalism through appropriate business attire, practical fashion advice and interview counseling. We enhance our client’s appearance and help them conquer the initial barrier-first impressions. We build self-esteem so our clients radiate the professionalism and confidence necessary to gain employment and build a career. We help improve the quality of life for our clients and their families and the community at large by committing to establish a social culture of equality and respect for all people. Our upscale resale boutiques, Charity’s Closet, Phil’s Closet, Charity’s First Picks, and Cherie Sustainable Bridal support our mission by selling fabulous donated fashions. We need volunteers to assist with retail operations and processing of clothing and accessory donations. Organization: Success in Style Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20763 Allow Groups: Groups only |
Volunteer: Volunteer as a Cheer Coach for Clarksburg Community Sports ClubAre you passionate about cheerleading and inspiring young minds? Join us as a Volunteer Cheerleading Coach at Future Stars Sports Cheer and make a difference in the lives of enthusiastic girls aged 8-14! Responsibilities:
This role demands patience, enthusiasm, leadership skills, and a genuine interest in nurturing the girls' physical abilities, teamwork, and self-confidence through cheerleading. Join Future Stars and be a part of a supportive community dedicated to nurturing talent and building character. Interested? Contact us at Director@FutureStarsSoirts.org Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Future Stars Sports Corporation Are you passionate about cheerleading and inspiring young minds? Join us as a Volunteer Cheerleading Coach at Future Stars Sports Cheer and make a difference in the lives of enthusiastic girls aged 8-14! Responsibilities:
This role demands patience, enthusiasm, leadership skills, and a genuine interest in nurturing the girls' physical abilities, teamwork, and self-confidence through cheerleading. Join Future Stars and be a part of a supportive community dedicated to nurturing talent and building character. Interested? Contact us at Director@FutureStarsSoirts.org Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Future Stars Sports Corporation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20871 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Recorded Visual Content Creator for SeniorsRecorded Visual Content Creator: Are you creative? Do you enjoy creating short videos to provide entertainment and lifelong learning opportunities? Do you love helping others? This could be a great opportunity for you! Create recorded content for older adults to enjoy. Many of these older adults are aging in place or isolated. Content must be family-friendly and will be available for older adult clients to view. Videos will provide opportunities for learning, enjoyment, and entertainment and could genuinely make people’s day and improve mood and overall quality of life. Please find more information and guidelines on how to create this content below. Contact and send your completed (unlisted) YouTube videos to: Gabe at gpinkney@jssa.org.
REQUIREMENTS: Video Creation & Editing Experience Basic knowledge of YouTube and how to upload a video to YouTube (must be uploaded as unlisted) Interest in Creating Content For Seniors Interest in Lifelong LearningFor more information contact: gpinkney@jssa.orgWe Need Your Help! A Call for Creative, Recorded Video Content for our Clients One wonderful way that volunteers can get involved in supporting our senior clients is by providing recorded video content to add to our video library. Many of our clients are aging in place and it helps stimulate them to utilize media platforms for entertainment, enrichment, and lifelong learning. One of our goals is to continue to expand our library of recorded content for our clients. Please review this entire document carefully for requirements and how the process works. I have included some tips and tutorials under the resources section. We appreciate your time and consideration of doing this! Required Guidelines, Policies and Filming Suggestions-Please Review Appropriate/Professional content: All videos must be appropriately and professionally created. Please make sure all visual content and spoken word content is done in good taste. Please make sure it is family friendly content.Please make sure that the following is followed:
-Speak clearly, enunciate, and speak a bit slower than you normally do. Providing some pauses in between topics or portions of your presentation can help the viewer digest the information.
-Please do not share your last name or any additional personal information about yourself or anyone else during your videos. For example, if you are narrating or leading a video you could say, “Hi, my name is (your first name) and today I will show you around (name of location).”
-Please do not just speak to the camera. Options to enhance your video include showing the camera objects, sharing your screen to display text and visuals, showing the camera scenic views/displays, etc.
-Please make sure your sound levels are good and you have good lighting. Filming outdoors if audio levels are ok can help with the quality of the lighting.
-These videos are better if done generically, so that people can view them anytime. No need to mention the date you are filming, events that are upcoming, or any possible limiting factors like that. Keep things generic, broad and open-ended, and focus on the task at hand of entertaining and informing the viewer. Quality Equipment/recording tips: All videos must be taken using quality equipment. Videos cannot be blurry. Some examples of devices you can use to capture content include your smartphone, a video camera, a tablet, or your computer. Please make sure the device you are using when filming has sufficient battery charge. Please make sure your fingers do not cover the camera lens when you are filming. One option is to place your recording device on a holder or flat surface so the camera is steady and not moving around as much.
Please record your video in full screen mode (no widescreen please). If using a smartphone to record your content, please make sure that you turn your phone sideways before starting your recording. Turning the phone sideways (the example I’m thinking of is with an iPhone) will make sure your video is recorded in full screen mode (and will not have widescreen bars on the sides of it). Participants: If you are recording a video with more people in it than just you, please make sure others who are participating in the video are aware of what it will be used for, are ok with the purpose of this video being created, and follow the guidelines listed here.
Limiting Visual & Audio Distractions: If recording your video in a public setting (such as a park, a museum, etc.) please do your best to record the video in a quieter, less crowded space. In some situations, it may not be possible to have other people who are visiting this venue out of your shot. What we want is for you to find an area where your voice can still be heard clearly and where others who are visiting the same attraction do not take away from the main message and focus of your video. Please silence other devices like your phone during filming to limit any distractions. When filming your video and using your phone, please turn on airplay mode (or do not disturb) so that you won’t receive calls, texts, or other distracting notifications while filming. Please limit any possible distractions so you are focused and others who may be nearby don’t interrupt you from creating your great project. Videos can be done in a variety of ways. If you prefer to create a visual picture slideshow that syncs up with the audio that you recorded, that works fine. The key is creating sensory stimulating content that has both pictures (moving or still) and words/music/etc. Music usage and copywriting If you choose to use music in your video, please make sure it is your own original music. If you play music that is by a known artist, YouTube may not allow you to upload the content due to copywrite restrictions. You can sing or perform your own versions of music. If you use iMovie or other video editing programs, you can use the soundtracks available in the iMovie program, which are generic audio selections that could enhance your video. Please note: we cannot guarantee that every video submission will be used.
Video Recording and Submission Process: Make a plan for your video. Practice, as needed. When you are ready, record your video.Review and edit your video. Film another take if needed. Make any changes or technical edits you need to make. Make sure the video flows nicely please. We aren’t expecting submissions to be Oscar worthy, but we do want these to be well thought out with care and consideration. One example of a program you can use for enhancing/editing if using an apple product is iMovie. There are several tutorials available online to help with the basics of editing on iMovie. Here is a good iMovie tutorial! There are also other simplistic movie editors on smartphones, and another on PC computers is called video editor. Again, you don’t have to be a professional to do this, these types of editing programs are pretty basic and easy to use. Upload your video to YouTube (choose unlisted as your sharing option please. Unlisted means it will not post publicly online and only those who you share the link with directly will be able to view it). Submit your video link and your signed media release form to the Volunteer Coordinator by emailing Gabe at gpinkney@jssa.org
HELPFUL RESOURCES TO EXPLORE 5-minute iMovie video editing tutorial (video) Uploading video to YouTube Tutorial 1 (please make sure your video is set as “unlisted”) Uploading video to YouTube Tutorial 2 How to add automatic subtitles and closed captions to your YouTube Video More on adding subtitles and captions to your YouTube video Adding closed captioning into your YouTube Video Click on “subtitles” on the left side of your screen and find the video you have uploaded. Underneath the languages column click on downward arrow, click on that and click on the language you want the subtitles to be in Click on “duplicate and edit” on the right side You will see the subtitles that YouTube generated from your video on the left side. Take a few minutes to proofread the subtitles to make sure they were written correctly and that there aren’t any spelling errors. Please correct the spelling errors as best you can. Please feel free to add some punctuation too because no punctuation is automatically generated. Start your video and make sure that the written captions match the exact areas when you are speaking. Once done with your editing, click the blue link at the top of the page that says “assign timings” You can do some more edits if you would like, but YouTube auto captioning does a very nice job overall of doing captions accurately. When done editing, click on blue “publish” buttonVideo Categories, Topics and Ideas: Here are some options for types of videos you can create. PET TALKS: Kids can create and share short documentaries about their pets. Education is provided as information about the animal (breed, diet, exercise). For seniors this would engage their memory process to think about pets they had growing up (or have now), while providing educational and soothing material. (please make sure video is approximately 5 minutes long). WALKING TOURS: Could be done by people of all ages, including high school and college students. Create walking tours featuring a town, local history, an art gallery, museum, and/or some type of attraction. Information about the history of the location or unique insight about what is being shown is key. If at a museum, selections from the display placards could be read. Unique insight, relevant stories and other anecdotes are encouraged. This will allow homebound seniors to explore and/or revisit their local town or learn about a new destination. Videos could be local, national, or international destinations. (Approximately 15 minutes long). MUSIC PERFORMANCES: Volunteers could create recorded videos of them performing music. It could be performances with musical instruments, singing, or both! Performance experience required please. Experienced performers preferred. Solo, small group, or ensemble performances welcome. Please be mindful of the acoustics of the setting you are in and test out the volume of your sound to ensure that it is at an appropriate level. (5 minutes-30 minutes). LECTURES/PRESENTATIONS: Option to create a recorded lecture for a class project/teaching opportunity/subject that you have knowledge or expertise in. Slides, pictures, clips, etc. are strongly encouraged to be utilized by the presenter. (10-45 minutes long). Some options within this category could include: -Visual art demonstration -Show off your collection! Explain when you started collecting and some of your favorites! -Cooking demonstration (please include a disclaimer at the beginning of your video. Example disclaimer: “this video is for educational purposes. Please only try cooking if you have appropriate safety measures in place and assistance from another person.” -Magic show (card tricks, juggling, etc.). Option to show how trick is done too! -History lesson -Guided meditation or sound meditation -Short story reading (please display text on the screen also while reading, if possible. Short stories are often available to view online. You could share your screen, enlarge the text, and record that way if possible). The presenter is welcome and encouraged to share their brief analysis of the story after they read it. -Theater performance -Talent show -Narrated slideshow about a trip you went on -Gardening -Dance performance -Poetry -Trivia or mind challenge (example: Ask a trivia question, wait 15 seconds, then give the answer, repeat) -Language lesson (with text visuals on screen). Even English language lessons are helpful as some of our clients have a desire to practice or improve their English. -Basic technology training steps (simplified, focusing on one device, visuals and text incorporated)
Thank you again for your time and creativity! Your participation means you are making a difference for our clients! Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Organization: Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA) Recorded Visual Content Creator: Are you creative? Do you enjoy creating short videos to provide entertainment and lifelong learning opportunities? Do you love helping others? This could be a great opportunity for you! Create recorded content for older adults to enjoy. Many of these older adults are aging in place or isolated. Content must be family-friendly and will be available for older adult clients to view. Videos will provide opportunities for learning, enjoyment, and entertainment and could genuinely make people’s day and improve mood and overall quality of life. Please find more information and guidelines on how to create this content below. Contact and send your completed (unlisted) YouTube videos to: Gabe at gpinkney@jssa.org.
REQUIREMENTS: Video Creation & Editing Experience Basic knowledge of YouTube and how to upload a video to YouTube (must be uploaded as unlisted) Interest in Creating Content For Seniors Interest in Lifelong LearningFor more information contact: gpinkney@jssa.orgWe Need Your Help! A Call for Creative, Recorded Video Content for our Clients One wonderful way that volunteers can get involved in supporting our senior clients is by providing recorded video content to add to our video library. Many of our clients are aging in place and it helps stimulate them to utilize media platforms for entertainment, enrichment, and lifelong learning. One of our goals is to continue to expand our library of recorded content for our clients. Please review this entire document carefully for requirements and how the process works. I have included some tips and tutorials under the resources section. We appreciate your time and consideration of doing this! Required Guidelines, Policies and Filming Suggestions-Please Review Appropriate/Professional content: All videos must be appropriately and professionally created. Please make sure all visual content and spoken word content is done in good taste. Please make sure it is family friendly content.Please make sure that the following is followed:
-Speak clearly, enunciate, and speak a bit slower than you normally do. Providing some pauses in between topics or portions of your presentation can help the viewer digest the information.
-Please do not share your last name or any additional personal information about yourself or anyone else during your videos. For example, if you are narrating or leading a video you could say, “Hi, my name is (your first name) and today I will show you around (name of location).”
-Please do not just speak to the camera. Options to enhance your video include showing the camera objects, sharing your screen to display text and visuals, showing the camera scenic views/displays, etc.
-Please make sure your sound levels are good and you have good lighting. Filming outdoors if audio levels are ok can help with the quality of the lighting.
-These videos are better if done generically, so that people can view them anytime. No need to mention the date you are filming, events that are upcoming, or any possible limiting factors like that. Keep things generic, broad and open-ended, and focus on the task at hand of entertaining and informing the viewer. Quality Equipment/recording tips: All videos must be taken using quality equipment. Videos cannot be blurry. Some examples of devices you can use to capture content include your smartphone, a video camera, a tablet, or your computer. Please make sure the device you are using when filming has sufficient battery charge. Please make sure your fingers do not cover the camera lens when you are filming. One option is to place your recording device on a holder or flat surface so the camera is steady and not moving around as much.
Please record your video in full screen mode (no widescreen please). If using a smartphone to record your content, please make sure that you turn your phone sideways before starting your recording. Turning the phone sideways (the example I’m thinking of is with an iPhone) will make sure your video is recorded in full screen mode (and will not have widescreen bars on the sides of it). Participants: If you are recording a video with more people in it than just you, please make sure others who are participating in the video are aware of what it will be used for, are ok with the purpose of this video being created, and follow the guidelines listed here.
Limiting Visual & Audio Distractions: If recording your video in a public setting (such as a park, a museum, etc.) please do your best to record the video in a quieter, less crowded space. In some situations, it may not be possible to have other people who are visiting this venue out of your shot. What we want is for you to find an area where your voice can still be heard clearly and where others who are visiting the same attraction do not take away from the main message and focus of your video. Please silence other devices like your phone during filming to limit any distractions. When filming your video and using your phone, please turn on airplay mode (or do not disturb) so that you won’t receive calls, texts, or other distracting notifications while filming. Please limit any possible distractions so you are focused and others who may be nearby don’t interrupt you from creating your great project. Videos can be done in a variety of ways. If you prefer to create a visual picture slideshow that syncs up with the audio that you recorded, that works fine. The key is creating sensory stimulating content that has both pictures (moving or still) and words/music/etc. Music usage and copywriting If you choose to use music in your video, please make sure it is your own original music. If you play music that is by a known artist, YouTube may not allow you to upload the content due to copywrite restrictions. You can sing or perform your own versions of music. If you use iMovie or other video editing programs, you can use the soundtracks available in the iMovie program, which are generic audio selections that could enhance your video. Please note: we cannot guarantee that every video submission will be used.
Video Recording and Submission Process: Make a plan for your video. Practice, as needed. When you are ready, record your video.Review and edit your video. Film another take if needed. Make any changes or technical edits you need to make. Make sure the video flows nicely please. We aren’t expecting submissions to be Oscar worthy, but we do want these to be well thought out with care and consideration. One example of a program you can use for enhancing/editing if using an apple product is iMovie. There are several tutorials available online to help with the basics of editing on iMovie. Here is a good iMovie tutorial! There are also other simplistic movie editors on smartphones, and another on PC computers is called video editor. Again, you don’t have to be a professional to do this, these types of editing programs are pretty basic and easy to use. Upload your video to YouTube (choose unlisted as your sharing option please. Unlisted means it will not post publicly online and only those who you share the link with directly will be able to view it). Submit your video link and your signed media release form to the Volunteer Coordinator by emailing Gabe at gpinkney@jssa.org
HELPFUL RESOURCES TO EXPLORE 5-minute iMovie video editing tutorial (video) Uploading video to YouTube Tutorial 1 (please make sure your video is set as “unlisted”) Uploading video to YouTube Tutorial 2 How to add automatic subtitles and closed captions to your YouTube Video More on adding subtitles and captions to your YouTube video Adding closed captioning into your YouTube Video Click on “subtitles” on the left side of your screen and find the video you have uploaded. Underneath the languages column click on downward arrow, click on that and click on the language you want the subtitles to be in Click on “duplicate and edit” on the right side You will see the subtitles that YouTube generated from your video on the left side. Take a few minutes to proofread the subtitles to make sure they were written correctly and that there aren’t any spelling errors. Please correct the spelling errors as best you can. Please feel free to add some punctuation too because no punctuation is automatically generated. Start your video and make sure that the written captions match the exact areas when you are speaking. Once done with your editing, click the blue link at the top of the page that says “assign timings” You can do some more edits if you would like, but YouTube auto captioning does a very nice job overall of doing captions accurately. When done editing, click on blue “publish” buttonVideo Categories, Topics and Ideas: Here are some options for types of videos you can create. PET TALKS: Kids can create and share short documentaries about their pets. Education is provided as information about the animal (breed, diet, exercise). For seniors this would engage their memory process to think about pets they had growing up (or have now), while providing educational and soothing material. (please make sure video is approximately 5 minutes long). WALKING TOURS: Could be done by people of all ages, including high school and college students. Create walking tours featuring a town, local history, an art gallery, museum, and/or some type of attraction. Information about the history of the location or unique insight about what is being shown is key. If at a museum, selections from the display placards could be read. Unique insight, relevant stories and other anecdotes are encouraged. This will allow homebound seniors to explore and/or revisit their local town or learn about a new destination. Videos could be local, national, or international destinations. (Approximately 15 minutes long). MUSIC PERFORMANCES: Volunteers could create recorded videos of them performing music. It could be performances with musical instruments, singing, or both! Performance experience required please. Experienced performers preferred. Solo, small group, or ensemble performances welcome. Please be mindful of the acoustics of the setting you are in and test out the volume of your sound to ensure that it is at an appropriate level. (5 minutes-30 minutes). LECTURES/PRESENTATIONS: Option to create a recorded lecture for a class project/teaching opportunity/subject that you have knowledge or expertise in. Slides, pictures, clips, etc. are strongly encouraged to be utilized by the presenter. (10-45 minutes long). Some options within this category could include: -Visual art demonstration -Show off your collection! Explain when you started collecting and some of your favorites! -Cooking demonstration (please include a disclaimer at the beginning of your video. Example disclaimer: “this video is for educational purposes. Please only try cooking if you have appropriate safety measures in place and assistance from another person.” -Magic show (card tricks, juggling, etc.). Option to show how trick is done too! -History lesson -Guided meditation or sound meditation -Short story reading (please display text on the screen also while reading, if possible. Short stories are often available to view online. You could share your screen, enlarge the text, and record that way if possible). The presenter is welcome and encouraged to share their brief analysis of the story after they read it. -Theater performance -Talent show -Narrated slideshow about a trip you went on -Gardening -Dance performance -Poetry -Trivia or mind challenge (example: Ask a trivia question, wait 15 seconds, then give the answer, repeat) -Language lesson (with text visuals on screen). Even English language lessons are helpful as some of our clients have a desire to practice or improve their English. -Basic technology training steps (simplified, focusing on one device, visuals and text incorporated)
Thank you again for your time and creativity! Your participation means you are making a difference for our clients! Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Organization: Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lifelong Learning Instructor for Seniors (HMU)HIMMELFARB MOBILE UNIVERSITY VIRTUAL INSTRUCTORS: Engage older adults by helping them stay alert and healthy through "lifelong learning" opportunities. JSSA/Himmelfarb Mobile University volunteers engage - educate - stimulate - and entertain through topics that you know and love: the arts, history, current events, world cultures, musical performances, and more. Share from your own experience, talents, and interests. Presentations are conducted in one-hour online sessions that are scheduled as your time allows. Looking for instructors to provide live, virtual classes. English speaking volunteers welcome. Volunteers who speak both Russian and English are strongly preferred. REQUIREMENTS: Special expertise, knowledge or talent to share Familiarity and comfort with presenting and serving as host on Zoom Draft class outlines and basic lesson plan Communication Skills, Great flexibility, patience Senior Engagement Minimum 2 Classes Per Month Suggested minimum commitment of at least 6 monthsADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: COVID Vaccination + Booster (minimum 3 total shots) Interview Background check 3 Character ReferencesFor more information contact: Gabe gpinkney@jssa.org (202)-235-5793Organization: Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA) HIMMELFARB MOBILE UNIVERSITY VIRTUAL INSTRUCTORS: Engage older adults by helping them stay alert and healthy through "lifelong learning" opportunities. JSSA/Himmelfarb Mobile University volunteers engage - educate - stimulate - and entertain through topics that you know and love: the arts, history, current events, world cultures, musical performances, and more. Share from your own experience, talents, and interests. Presentations are conducted in one-hour online sessions that are scheduled as your time allows. Looking for instructors to provide live, virtual classes. English speaking volunteers welcome. Volunteers who speak both Russian and English are strongly preferred. REQUIREMENTS: Special expertise, knowledge or talent to share Familiarity and comfort with presenting and serving as host on Zoom Draft class outlines and basic lesson plan Communication Skills, Great flexibility, patience Senior Engagement Minimum 2 Classes Per Month Suggested minimum commitment of at least 6 monthsADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: COVID Vaccination + Booster (minimum 3 total shots) Interview Background check 3 Character ReferencesFor more information contact: Gabe gpinkney@jssa.org (202)-235-5793Organization: Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >25 years old Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Packing bags of food for local familiesEach Sunday between the hours of 11am to 4pm, our volunteers pack bags of non-perishables and add bread, produce, pastries, soups etc to bags for Montgomery county families that have put in a request for food assistance to pick up. We have shifts in 1 hour increments between the hours of 11-4pm on Sundays. You can sign up for 1 hour or the entire 5 hour shift. This fulfills MCPS SSL Hours. This is a wonderful and fulfilling opportunity for high school students and adults. ****middle school students may also volunteer, but we require an adult to accompany you during your volunteer shift. To volunteer please use our sign up genius link below https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4EA4AD23A3FDCF8-october#/
Here2Help is an all volunteer nonprofit organization dedicated to help relieve food insecurity in Montgomery county. Any resident of the county is eligible to request food assistance on a weekly basis. For more information, please visit our website. https://www.here2helpmc.com Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Here2Help Each Sunday between the hours of 11am to 4pm, our volunteers pack bags of non-perishables and add bread, produce, pastries, soups etc to bags for Montgomery county families that have put in a request for food assistance to pick up. We have shifts in 1 hour increments between the hours of 11-4pm on Sundays. You can sign up for 1 hour or the entire 5 hour shift. This fulfills MCPS SSL Hours. This is a wonderful and fulfilling opportunity for high school students and adults. ****middle school students may also volunteer, but we require an adult to accompany you during your volunteer shift. To volunteer please use our sign up genius link below https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4EA4AD23A3FDCF8-october#/
Here2Help is an all volunteer nonprofit organization dedicated to help relieve food insecurity in Montgomery county. Any resident of the county is eligible to request food assistance on a weekly basis. For more information, please visit our website. https://www.here2helpmc.com Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Here2Help Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20817 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Diaper Bank Assistance - Driver/SorterHelp MCCH clients receive diapers! Each month, the Greater DC Diaper Bank provides diapers and baby items to MCCH for the families we serve. We are looking for a volunteer to pick up, drop off, and sort our diaper order so that our direct care team can easily distribute diapers to our clients. This volunteer would drive to the GDCDB in Silver Spring, load our order into their vehicle, "shop" in the baby pantry, bring the order back to our main office, unload, and sort the diapers into groups by program. The first run would be with an MCCH staff member, and a virtual orientation will likely be provided by the GDCDB. After the first delivery, a MCCH staff member will be in the office available to assist you. This is a great in-person opportunity for someone who is free during business hours (M-F 9am-5pm) and can commit 2-3 hours once a month. Volunteers will need a vehicle with ample storage space (Minivans, SUVs, or Hatchbacks work great)
Email volunteer@mcch.net for more details. We would love to help you take the next step!
Organization: Montgomery County Coalition For The Homeless (MCCH) Help MCCH clients receive diapers! Each month, the Greater DC Diaper Bank provides diapers and baby items to MCCH for the families we serve. We are looking for a volunteer to pick up, drop off, and sort our diaper order so that our direct care team can easily distribute diapers to our clients. This volunteer would drive to the GDCDB in Silver Spring, load our order into their vehicle, "shop" in the baby pantry, bring the order back to our main office, unload, and sort the diapers into groups by program. The first run would be with an MCCH staff member, and a virtual orientation will likely be provided by the GDCDB. After the first delivery, a MCCH staff member will be in the office available to assist you. This is a great in-person opportunity for someone who is free during business hours (M-F 9am-5pm) and can commit 2-3 hours once a month. Volunteers will need a vehicle with ample storage space (Minivans, SUVs, or Hatchbacks work great)
Email volunteer@mcch.net for more details. We would love to help you take the next step!
Organization: Montgomery County Coalition For The Homeless (MCCH) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sports Mentors and CoachesThe City of Rockville Youth Mentoring Programs is seeking volunteer coaches to join our Sports Mentoring Program. Our program "Helping Youth Produce Excellence (2HYPE) uses sports and recreation to teach life lessons, build confidence, and promote healthy life choices for at-risk youth. Sports include basketball, soccer, and flag football.
Organization: City of Rockville The City of Rockville Youth Mentoring Programs is seeking volunteer coaches to join our Sports Mentoring Program. Our program "Helping Youth Produce Excellence (2HYPE) uses sports and recreation to teach life lessons, build confidence, and promote healthy life choices for at-risk youth. Sports include basketball, soccer, and flag football.
Organization: City of Rockville Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Package a toy/small gift card with inspirational note for children in need
Small Things Matter (STM) is a 501(3)c nonprofit dedicated to serving over 1000 Montgomery County families in need with our food, literacy, and crafting programs. STM's Kokua Foods Program helps address food insecurity in our community by providing food insecure families with fresh produce and other healthy food options. During the holidays we try to provide our families with small toys for the younger children and gift cards for the teens and parents. We are trying to help the food insecure families we serve by providing the children with a small holiday gift. We are looking for volunteers to donate new toys for children (ages 0-12) or $10-$20 gift cards for teens (ages 13-18) celebrate the holidays this year along with a handmade holiday card. Please save your receipts. We cannot accept used items. All items must be purchased new for this opportunity. Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.We would love to have individuals and groups supporting this effort. We will award 1 hour of community service for each toy or $10 gift card plus handmade notecard donated which can be used towards: The National Honor Society (https://www.nhs.us/) President's Volunteer Service Award (https://presidentialserviceawards.gov/) Community service for private schools Community service for college Court ordered serviceInstructions: NOTE that all donations must be received by the Saturday December 10. This is so that we have enough time to sort and deliver presents to all of the families. 1. Please email us at thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com indicating the number of toys or gift cards you would like to donate 2. Purchase a small toy (each a $10-$20 value) -or- gift card(s) (each a $10-$20 value). All toys must be new and unused. Please write the value of the gift card on the card. Places such as Fair Day's Play in Takoma Park, Five Below, Target, and Amazon are some of the many stores that have toys. Barbies, baby dolls, balls (footballs, soccer balls, etc), scooters are some of the toys that kids love. Amazon, Target, and Starbucks are a few places that have gift cards that teens would enjoy. Please keep your receipt from all toys/gift cards as proof of purchase. 3. Make a handmade gift card using either a blank card or a sheet of xerox paper folded in half twice. DOS Make a unique handmade card. This is part of your present so put some love and care into it. Write a cheery non-religious greeting inside.DO NOTS Please do not draw or write anything religious on the card. Please do not mass reproduce your card using a xerox machine or using the same design over and over. Please do not sign the card with your name4. Place your gift using a gift bag (toy + handmade card) or an envelope (gift card + handmade card). Please do not wrap the gifts with paper because we need to see them to sort them appropriately. Please leave the bag/envelope unsealed (please do not staple, tape, or seal). 5. Please enter proof of your work via the google sheet below. You will need to submit a photo of your work, plus a log of your work. Please copy and paste the link below into your browser. Make sure that you are not logged into a school account or this form will not work. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSefU6lhr176FWyDzQl0AAWgbxTEs8Eqa37vOzAoJwmyUw9D8w/viewform?usp=sf_link Please drop off your donations at 14516 Bauer Drive, Rockville, MD If you are dropping off holiday gift cards for the teens place them in a separate bag...DO NOT ADD THEM TO ONE OF THE TOY BAGS. Please leave your gifts in the marked box on our carport. We are doing a no contact dropoff. Please contact me at thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com ahead of time so I know when you will be dropping off or if you have any questions.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours? NO. Is this approved for community service hours? YES, you will be awarded community service hours which can be used for membership in the National Honor Society, President's Volunteer Service Award, community service at private schools, court appointed service Do I need to sign up? There is no need to sign up. Is there a limit to how many I make? No limit. Are these items still needed? YES, it is still an ongoing need. We are helping over 1000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!
Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you would like to help a child in need. Thanks! Small Things Matter www.smallthingsmatter.org Organization: Small Things Matter
Small Things Matter (STM) is a 501(3)c nonprofit dedicated to serving over 1000 Montgomery County families in need with our food, literacy, and crafting programs. STM's Kokua Foods Program helps address food insecurity in our community by providing food insecure families with fresh produce and other healthy food options. During the holidays we try to provide our families with small toys for the younger children and gift cards for the teens and parents. We are trying to help the food insecure families we serve by providing the children with a small holiday gift. We are looking for volunteers to donate new toys for children (ages 0-12) or $10-$20 gift cards for teens (ages 13-18) celebrate the holidays this year along with a handmade holiday card. Please save your receipts. We cannot accept used items. All items must be purchased new for this opportunity. Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.We would love to have individuals and groups supporting this effort. We will award 1 hour of community service for each toy or $10 gift card plus handmade notecard donated which can be used towards: The National Honor Society (https://www.nhs.us/) President's Volunteer Service Award (https://presidentialserviceawards.gov/) Community service for private schools Community service for college Court ordered serviceInstructions: NOTE that all donations must be received by the Saturday December 10. This is so that we have enough time to sort and deliver presents to all of the families. 1. Please email us at thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com indicating the number of toys or gift cards you would like to donate 2. Purchase a small toy (each a $10-$20 value) -or- gift card(s) (each a $10-$20 value). All toys must be new and unused. Please write the value of the gift card on the card. Places such as Fair Day's Play in Takoma Park, Five Below, Target, and Amazon are some of the many stores that have toys. Barbies, baby dolls, balls (footballs, soccer balls, etc), scooters are some of the toys that kids love. Amazon, Target, and Starbucks are a few places that have gift cards that teens would enjoy. Please keep your receipt from all toys/gift cards as proof of purchase. 3. Make a handmade gift card using either a blank card or a sheet of xerox paper folded in half twice. DOS Make a unique handmade card. This is part of your present so put some love and care into it. Write a cheery non-religious greeting inside.DO NOTS Please do not draw or write anything religious on the card. Please do not mass reproduce your card using a xerox machine or using the same design over and over. Please do not sign the card with your name4. Place your gift using a gift bag (toy + handmade card) or an envelope (gift card + handmade card). Please do not wrap the gifts with paper because we need to see them to sort them appropriately. Please leave the bag/envelope unsealed (please do not staple, tape, or seal). 5. Please enter proof of your work via the google sheet below. You will need to submit a photo of your work, plus a log of your work. Please copy and paste the link below into your browser. Make sure that you are not logged into a school account or this form will not work. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSefU6lhr176FWyDzQl0AAWgbxTEs8Eqa37vOzAoJwmyUw9D8w/viewform?usp=sf_link Please drop off your donations at 14516 Bauer Drive, Rockville, MD If you are dropping off holiday gift cards for the teens place them in a separate bag...DO NOT ADD THEM TO ONE OF THE TOY BAGS. Please leave your gifts in the marked box on our carport. We are doing a no contact dropoff. Please contact me at thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com ahead of time so I know when you will be dropping off or if you have any questions.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: Is this approved for MCPS SSL hours? NO. Is this approved for community service hours? YES, you will be awarded community service hours which can be used for membership in the National Honor Society, President's Volunteer Service Award, community service at private schools, court appointed service Do I need to sign up? There is no need to sign up. Is there a limit to how many I make? No limit. Are these items still needed? YES, it is still an ongoing need. We are helping over 1000 families in Montgomery County by providing food assistance and are very busy and trying to limit emails about this opportunity. Thanks for understanding!!!
Please email Roxanne (thesmallthingsmatter@yahoo.com) if you would like to help a child in need. Thanks! Small Things Matter www.smallthingsmatter.org Organization: Small Things Matter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20853 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Bag Deliveries with Oak Chapel Hub -- WednesdaysJoin us to help serve our community by delivering pre-packed food bags to shut-in and home bound neighbors in our community on Wednesdays from 2-4pm. Volunteers deliver food bags in their own vehicles. Volunteers will pick up food bags and designated route from Oak Chapel UMC and deliver them to homes in a no-contact fashion. VOLUNTEER SIGNUP: Advance registration is required through our SignUp Genius account. For a list of available volunteer slots and to register for this opportunity, please click the link below: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d49a4a62aa5fac43-home Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL. Organization: Oak Chapel United Ministries Food Hub Join us to help serve our community by delivering pre-packed food bags to shut-in and home bound neighbors in our community on Wednesdays from 2-4pm. Volunteers deliver food bags in their own vehicles. Volunteers will pick up food bags and designated route from Oak Chapel UMC and deliver them to homes in a no-contact fashion. VOLUNTEER SIGNUP: Advance registration is required through our SignUp Genius account. For a list of available volunteer slots and to register for this opportunity, please click the link below: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d49a4a62aa5fac43-home Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL. Organization: Oak Chapel United Ministries Food Hub Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20906 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Assisting the Vietnamese Culture Programs.Weekly: Viet My Cultural Center hosts Saturday Vietnamese classes from September to June for individuals ages 5 and up who are interested in learning about the language, culture, music, arts, and foods. Volunteering opportunities are as follows: Assist teachers by tutoring students. Assist students with proper class attire. Use leadership skills in assisting with special program events such as coordinating and setting up stage decorations and props. Use organizational skills to help keep programs on schedule. Assist in leading cultural and heritage activities.Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Việt Mỹ Cultural Center Weekly: Viet My Cultural Center hosts Saturday Vietnamese classes from September to June for individuals ages 5 and up who are interested in learning about the language, culture, music, arts, and foods. Volunteering opportunities are as follows: Assist teachers by tutoring students. Assist students with proper class attire. Use leadership skills in assisting with special program events such as coordinating and setting up stage decorations and props. Use organizational skills to help keep programs on schedule. Assist in leading cultural and heritage activities.Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: Việt Mỹ Cultural Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20849 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: SEWERS NEEDED TO MAKE Memory Bear/Memory Pillow for Hospice PatientsDo you enjoy sewing? Do you want to help a grieving person? If so, please consider joining our CARE BEAR VOLUNTEER TEAM. We will provide volunteers with the materials and the pattern. We will support you along the way. You will meet the most amazing volunteers who share your desire to help others. Please be an experienced sewer. You must complete a practice bear first. You will need be able to follow a pattern and comfortable using a variety of fabrics. Organization: Capital Caring Health Do you enjoy sewing? Do you want to help a grieving person? If so, please consider joining our CARE BEAR VOLUNTEER TEAM. We will provide volunteers with the materials and the pattern. We will support you along the way. You will meet the most amazing volunteers who share your desire to help others. Please be an experienced sewer. You must complete a practice bear first. You will need be able to follow a pattern and comfortable using a variety of fabrics. Organization: Capital Caring Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20737 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PATRIOTIC BLANKETS FOR VETERANS CEREMONIES/RECOGNITIONCrafters needed to make small size "red, white, blue" blankets for Veterans. Our veterans served our country and we are in need of these small lap robes to provide to hospice patients who are veterans. The blankets can be quilted, knitted or crocheted in patriotic RED, WHITE and BLUE patterns/colors. We use these blankets to give veterans to show a small token of appreciation for their service. Organization: Capital Caring Health Crafters needed to make small size "red, white, blue" blankets for Veterans. Our veterans served our country and we are in need of these small lap robes to provide to hospice patients who are veterans. The blankets can be quilted, knitted or crocheted in patriotic RED, WHITE and BLUE patterns/colors. We use these blankets to give veterans to show a small token of appreciation for their service. Organization: Capital Caring Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20706 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Class Assistant Vovinam/GoFit ElevationAssist youth and adult martial arts class setup (Tuesday and Thursday) May also include help maintaining the GoFit Elevation website. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: GoFit Elevation Assist youth and adult martial arts class setup (Tuesday and Thursday) May also include help maintaining the GoFit Elevation website. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: GoFit Elevation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: HOSPICE Volunteers- companionship and support neededPatient/Family Care Volunteers perform a range of tasks centered around providing comfort and support to patients and their loved ones throughout Montgomery and Prince George's Counties. Organization: Capital Caring Health Patient/Family Care Volunteers perform a range of tasks centered around providing comfort and support to patients and their loved ones throughout Montgomery and Prince George's Counties. Organization: Capital Caring Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20737 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Battle BuddyBATTLE BUDDY to help VETERANS Organization: Capital Caring Health BATTLE BUDDY to help VETERANS Organization: Capital Caring Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20737 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Calling All Dog, Puppy, Cat and Kitten FOSTERS!!!We are Lucky Dog Animal Rescue and we save dogs and cats, puppies and kittens from high-kill shelters across the rural south and we NEED YOUR HELP. These animals must come to the DC area and they cannot escape the shelter unless we have confirmed fosters. If you would like to open your home and heart and snuggle a pup or kitty, then check out our website (Lucky Dog Animal Rescue Fosters) to complete a questionnaire. Organization: Lucky Dog Animal Rescue We are Lucky Dog Animal Rescue and we save dogs and cats, puppies and kittens from high-kill shelters across the rural south and we NEED YOUR HELP. These animals must come to the DC area and they cannot escape the shelter unless we have confirmed fosters. If you would like to open your home and heart and snuggle a pup or kitty, then check out our website (Lucky Dog Animal Rescue Fosters) to complete a questionnaire. Organization: Lucky Dog Animal Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling Chess InstructorsThe DOCR is in need of a Chess instructor willing to volunteer once a week to teach chess as well as potentially lead tournaments. Organization: Montgomery County Department of Correction and Rehabilitation The DOCR is in need of a Chess instructor willing to volunteer once a week to teach chess as well as potentially lead tournaments. Organization: Montgomery County Department of Correction and Rehabilitation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20841 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual BluePrints: new and returning volunteer orientationJoin us virtually for a BluePrints orientation session and learn about opportunities on how you can help your community with Habitat for Humanity Metro Maryland! If this is your first time volunteering with us or you're a returning volunteer interested in learning about our volunteer opportunities, join us virtually and discuss how you can support HFHMM. Orientation sessions are held virtually every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month at noon. Go to our volunteer website to sign-up for an upcoming BluePrints
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Organization: Habitat For Humanity Metro Maryland Join us virtually for a BluePrints orientation session and learn about opportunities on how you can help your community with Habitat for Humanity Metro Maryland! If this is your first time volunteering with us or you're a returning volunteer interested in learning about our volunteer opportunities, join us virtually and discuss how you can support HFHMM. Orientation sessions are held virtually every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month at noon. Go to our volunteer website to sign-up for an upcoming BluePrints
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Organization: Habitat For Humanity Metro Maryland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20910 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Staff VolunteerHelped clients to complete their referral to our organization and others. Check and return messages. Answer telephone. Work one day a week for four hours. Monday through Thursday from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. or Friday 12:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. Interview needed.
Organization: Ministries United Silver Spring/Takoma Park, Inc. (MUSST) Helped clients to complete their referral to our organization and others. Check and return messages. Answer telephone. Work one day a week for four hours. Monday through Thursday from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. or Friday 12:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. Interview needed.
Organization: Ministries United Silver Spring/Takoma Park, Inc. (MUSST) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20910 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentors Needed: Arts Program for Individuals with DisabilitiesAre you looking for a way to make a difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities? At ArtStream, we’re searching for dedicated, positive role models who are interested in supporting individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities. No prior experience is required, we only ask that you are interested in working with individuals with disabilities or the arts. Theater experience is a plus! Mentors May Find Themselves: Doing improv scenes with actors Leading actors through a song, dance, or activity Learning lines with multiple actors Learning choreography with actors Role Modeling Talking to an actor who may be upset at the beginning of class Buddying up with someone who needs extra support Letting a teaching artist know about any concerning behaviorWhy? We believe that through collaborative performance and lifelong learning opportunities, people with intellectual and developmental disabilities gain the skills and confidence to engage with the world. Get involved and make a difference! Check out our website to learn more: www.art-stream.org What is the Time Commitment? Orientation (2 hours total) Training videos & worksheets - 30 minutes Zoom training - 1.5 hoursWeekly rehearsals (2 hours each) 12 sessions - 2 hours per week - Cabarets 26 sessions - 2 hours per week - Theatre CompaniesTech week 4 hours each - 1 day for Cabarets 4 hours each - 5 days total for Theatre CompaniesPerformances ~1.5 hours - 1 performance for Cabaret ~3 hours each - 6 performances for theatre companiesHow Do I Get Involved? To apply to be a volunteer sign up here or on our website: art-stream.org/who-we-serve/volunteer After applying we’ll schedule a time to chat with you to see what opportunity works best for your schedule. We do require volunteers to participate in a virtual training, submit a background check and review training materials. "ArtStream gives people a sense of belonging in a beautiful way. There’s no way to overstate ArtStream’s impact. It’s a program of inclusion, of involvement in the community, and most importantly, of excitement and enthusiasm!" - ArtStream volunteer since 2018 Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms: A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared.Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.
Organization: ArtStream Are you looking for a way to make a difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities? At ArtStream, we’re searching for dedicated, positive role models who are interested in supporting individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities. No prior experience is required, we only ask that you are interested in working with individuals with disabilities or the arts. Theater experience is a plus! Mentors May Find Themselves: Doing improv scenes with actors Leading actors through a song, dance, or activity Learning lines with multiple actors Learning choreography with actors Role Modeling Talking to an actor who may be upset at the beginning of class Buddying up with someone who needs extra support Letting a teaching artist know about any concerning behaviorWhy? We believe that through collaborative performance and lifelong learning opportunities, people with intellectual and developmental disabilities gain the skills and confidence to engage with the world. Get involved and make a difference! Check out our website to learn more: www.art-stream.org What is the Time Commitment? Orientation (2 hours total) Training videos & worksheets - 30 minutes Zoom training - 1.5 hoursWeekly rehearsals (2 hours each) 12 sessions - 2 hours per week - Cabarets 26 sessions - 2 hours per week - Theatre CompaniesTech week 4 hours each - 1 day for Cabarets 4 hours each - 5 days total for Theatre CompaniesPerformances ~1.5 hours - 1 performance for Cabaret ~3 hours each - 6 performances for theatre companiesHow Do I Get Involved? To apply to be a volunteer sign up here or on our website: art-stream.org/who-we-serve/volunteer After applying we’ll schedule a time to chat with you to see what opportunity works best for your schedule. We do require volunteers to participate in a virtual training, submit a background check and review training materials. "ArtStream gives people a sense of belonging in a beautiful way. There’s no way to overstate ArtStream’s impact. It’s a program of inclusion, of involvement in the community, and most importantly, of excitement and enthusiasm!" - ArtStream volunteer since 2018 Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms: A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared.Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy at any time the student is interacting with the nonprofit and its clients. The nonprofit organization will determine the number of SSL hours awarded based on the evidence submitted. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. This service activity is designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home.
Organization: ArtStream Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ArtStream: Arts Programs for Adults with DisabilitiesAre you looking for a way to make a difference in the lives of those with disabilities? At ArtStream, we’re searching for dedicated, positive role models who are interested in supporting individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities. No prior experience is required, we only ask that you are interested in working with individuals with disabilities or the arts. Volunteers help provide support and encouragement to students in a variety of performing arts settings: classes, theatre companies, cabarets, or workshops. Volunteers may help lead participants through a song, dance, or activity, or buddy up with a student who needs additional support. Where: We have one-time and weekly volunteer opportunities in Virginia, Maryland, and online. Why: We believe that through collaborative performance and lifelong learning opportunities, people with Intellectual and developmental disabilities gain the skills and confidence to engage with the world. We believe that when people make their own choices and are engaged, stimulated, challenged, and inspired they surpass both their own and others’ expectations. How: To apply to be a volunteer sign up here or on our website: art-stream.org/who-we-serve/volunteer After applying we’ll schedule a time to chat with you to see what opportunity works best for your schedule. We do require volunteers to submit a background check, review training materials, and attend a Zoom training session. Get involved and make a difference! Additional Details: Masks are optional in ArtStream's classes. “ArtStream gives people a sense of belonging in a beautiful way. There’s no way to overstate ArtStream’s impact. It’s a program of inclusion, of involvement in the community, and most importantly, of excitement and enthusiasm!” - ArtStream volunteer since 2018 Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms: A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared.Organization: ArtStream Are you looking for a way to make a difference in the lives of those with disabilities? At ArtStream, we’re searching for dedicated, positive role models who are interested in supporting individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities. No prior experience is required, we only ask that you are interested in working with individuals with disabilities or the arts. Volunteers help provide support and encouragement to students in a variety of performing arts settings: classes, theatre companies, cabarets, or workshops. Volunteers may help lead participants through a song, dance, or activity, or buddy up with a student who needs additional support. Where: We have one-time and weekly volunteer opportunities in Virginia, Maryland, and online. Why: We believe that through collaborative performance and lifelong learning opportunities, people with Intellectual and developmental disabilities gain the skills and confidence to engage with the world. We believe that when people make their own choices and are engaged, stimulated, challenged, and inspired they surpass both their own and others’ expectations. How: To apply to be a volunteer sign up here or on our website: art-stream.org/who-we-serve/volunteer After applying we’ll schedule a time to chat with you to see what opportunity works best for your schedule. We do require volunteers to submit a background check, review training materials, and attend a Zoom training session. Get involved and make a difference! Additional Details: Masks are optional in ArtStream's classes. “ArtStream gives people a sense of belonging in a beautiful way. There’s no way to overstate ArtStream’s impact. It’s a program of inclusion, of involvement in the community, and most importantly, of excitement and enthusiasm!” - ArtStream volunteer since 2018 Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Please note the following guidelines for student service through live virtual platforms: A student’s parent/guardian must provide the nonprofit with written approval of the student’s participation in the virtual platform prior to the student serving/volunteering. Students must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Students will only engage with others under the direct supervision of a nonprofit supervisor. The nonprofit supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. The nonprofit supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If the nonprofit supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Students should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the nonprofit organization has obtained a signed form/waiver from the student’s parent/guardian authorizing permission/release. Students’ email addresses/home addresses or any personally identifying information will remain protected and not shared.Organization: ArtStream Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teaching AssistantsHigh school volunteer students (10-12th grades) who can speak Korean fluently are sought to assist Korean language education program on Saturdays from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm for Fall 2023 semester starting from August 26. Must be fluent in both Korean and English; TOPIK II test score higher than Level 4 or equivalent Korean fluency certificate. Should have own transportation means.
For Fall 2023 semester, please contact sak@waksusa.org
Organization: St. Andrew Kim Korean School High school volunteer students (10-12th grades) who can speak Korean fluently are sought to assist Korean language education program on Saturdays from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm for Fall 2023 semester starting from August 26. Must be fluent in both Korean and English; TOPIK II test score higher than Level 4 or equivalent Korean fluency certificate. Should have own transportation means.
For Fall 2023 semester, please contact sak@waksusa.org
Organization: St. Andrew Kim Korean School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 20832 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Piano Pals for SeniorsPiano Pals® for Seniors- Private mentoring for a senior living in an assisted living facility. The High School student schedules a piano lesson on a weekly or bi-weekly basis with an interested senior. The lessons begin anywhere from the beginner level to the level where the senior is. If a beginner, the teen uses Piano for Adult Beginners provided by Faber Piano Adventures. If the senior student has played, the teen brings materials that are meaningful to the senior. Piano lessons are great platforms for seniors to connect with a youth. Present and past are conjoined through the music that is studied and the conversation that inevitably unfolds. A relationship is forged through the attention of a teen who is knowledgeable in music and eager to learn from the senior about history, family, culture, and the aging brain. The senior has time. These sessions will be under supervision of an adult volunteer on the premises. Scheduled by the Activity Director of the assisted living facility. 1 hour ssl credit for mentors per class. SSL Hours are logged and approved by the Assisted Living staff at the facility if you are under the staff's supervision there. If Tacy Foundation staff are present at all times and only when TF staff are onsite, you may log your hours with the foundation. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The Tacy Foundation, Inc. Piano Pals® for Seniors- Private mentoring for a senior living in an assisted living facility. The High School student schedules a piano lesson on a weekly or bi-weekly basis with an interested senior. The lessons begin anywhere from the beginner level to the level where the senior is. If a beginner, the teen uses Piano for Adult Beginners provided by Faber Piano Adventures. If the senior student has played, the teen brings materials that are meaningful to the senior. Piano lessons are great platforms for seniors to connect with a youth. Present and past are conjoined through the music that is studied and the conversation that inevitably unfolds. A relationship is forged through the attention of a teen who is knowledgeable in music and eager to learn from the senior about history, family, culture, and the aging brain. The senior has time. These sessions will be under supervision of an adult volunteer on the premises. Scheduled by the Activity Director of the assisted living facility. 1 hour ssl credit for mentors per class. SSL Hours are logged and approved by the Assisted Living staff at the facility if you are under the staff's supervision there. If Tacy Foundation staff are present at all times and only when TF staff are onsite, you may log your hours with the foundation. Student participation in this service project is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian and must be completed outside of school hours. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety. Parents/guardians should contact the nonprofit directly with any questions and/or concerns. Organization: The Tacy Foundation, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20874 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative VolunteerWe are excited to announce our search for an experienced bookkeeping and administrative volunteer. Following are opportunities for an Administrative Volunteer for Communities Together. Hours can be flexible, but the volunteer should specify consistent day and times you are available each week. Our needs are divided into bookkeeping and administrative tasks.
Bookkeeping Opportunities Upload and record monthly credit card transactions Prepare and submit monthly invoices Assist in monitoring accounts payables and receivables Assist with monthly bank reconciliations Record payroll entries and assist in compiling reports for management Assist in maintaining financial records and ensure that financial transactions are properly recorded. Helping to maintain and improve the accounting of financial transactions and help manage chart of accounts Assist with the organization's review and audits Compile and manage receipts in Dropbox(Other similar bookkeeping opportunities may arise)
Administrative Opportunities Legal agreements -- review and preparation Research: Legal, HR, nonprofit sector, Market, Community Resources Grants: writing, reporting, administration Recruitment of candidates, resume reviewCandidates for this voluntary role should have the following: Accounting, payroll, and bookkeeping experience in a non-profit environment Administrative experience in a nonprofit Passion and dedication to our mission: every affordable housing resident empowered Pleasant, collegial, team-first approach to voluntary work College degree preferred Organization: Communities Together Inc. We are excited to announce our search for an experienced bookkeeping and administrative volunteer. Following are opportunities for an Administrative Volunteer for Communities Together. Hours can be flexible, but the volunteer should specify consistent day and times you are available each week. Our needs are divided into bookkeeping and administrative tasks.
Bookkeeping Opportunities Upload and record monthly credit card transactions Prepare and submit monthly invoices Assist in monitoring accounts payables and receivables Assist with monthly bank reconciliations Record payroll entries and assist in compiling reports for management Assist in maintaining financial records and ensure that financial transactions are properly recorded. Helping to maintain and improve the accounting of financial transactions and help manage chart of accounts Assist with the organization's review and audits Compile and manage receipts in Dropbox(Other similar bookkeeping opportunities may arise)
Administrative Opportunities Legal agreements -- review and preparation Research: Legal, HR, nonprofit sector, Market, Community Resources Grants: writing, reporting, administration Recruitment of candidates, resume reviewCandidates for this voluntary role should have the following: Accounting, payroll, and bookkeeping experience in a non-profit environment Administrative experience in a nonprofit Passion and dedication to our mission: every affordable housing resident empowered Pleasant, collegial, team-first approach to voluntary work College degree preferred Organization: Communities Together Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20814 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Visual Media Internship/ Volunteer OpportunityWe’re a local nonprofit organization committed to providing quality conflict resolution services for our community, and we’re looking for a talented visual media intern with fresh, creative ideas and an excellent eye for detail. Contribute to efforts to support community mediation and restorative justice practices Work on a wide range of visual media projects Work from home under a flexible schedule (6-10 hours/week)
Looking for an Internship/ Volunteer Opportunity with Meaningful Impact? The Conflict Resolution Center of Montgomery County (CRCMC), a nonprofit 501(c)(3), is looking for a Visual Media Intern to help us organize and develop visual outreach and education materials. Major responsibilities include: Cataloging digital media files Designing marketing collateral Creating print and digital visualizations/infographics for use in reports, brochures,1-pagers, online publications, slide decks and website Storyboarding and developing videos for educational outreach and fundraising Soliciting staff feedback as part of iterative design process
Requirements Proficiency in visual media and graphic design programs Strong creative and analytical skills Ability to work independently and manage multiple tasks within deadlines Detail oriented, organized with strong proofing skills Strong communication skills and ability to discuss issues with staff and partners
Application Process Please submit cover letter and resume detailing your interest in alternative dispute resolution work and alignment with the internship/volunteer requirements Please list all visual media software in which you are skilled Submit materials in one PDF to volunteer@crcmc.org with subject line:Visual Media Intern [Last Name, First Initial] Applications are reviewed on rolling basisOrganization: Conflict Resolution Center Of Montgomery County, Inc. - CRCMC We’re a local nonprofit organization committed to providing quality conflict resolution services for our community, and we’re looking for a talented visual media intern with fresh, creative ideas and an excellent eye for detail. Contribute to efforts to support community mediation and restorative justice practices Work on a wide range of visual media projects Work from home under a flexible schedule (6-10 hours/week)
Looking for an Internship/ Volunteer Opportunity with Meaningful Impact? The Conflict Resolution Center of Montgomery County (CRCMC), a nonprofit 501(c)(3), is looking for a Visual Media Intern to help us organize and develop visual outreach and education materials. Major responsibilities include: Cataloging digital media files Designing marketing collateral Creating print and digital visualizations/infographics for use in reports, brochures,1-pagers, online publications, slide decks and website Storyboarding and developing videos for educational outreach and fundraising Soliciting staff feedback as part of iterative design process
Requirements Proficiency in visual media and graphic design programs Strong creative and analytical skills Ability to work independently and manage multiple tasks within deadlines Detail oriented, organized with strong proofing skills Strong communication skills and ability to discuss issues with staff and partners
Application Process Please submit cover letter and resume detailing your interest in alternative dispute resolution work and alignment with the internship/volunteer requirements Please list all visual media software in which you are skilled Submit materials in one PDF to volunteer@crcmc.org with subject line:Visual Media Intern [Last Name, First Initial] Applications are reviewed on rolling basisOrganization: Conflict Resolution Center Of Montgomery County, Inc. - CRCMC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Communications Internship/ Volunteer OpportunityDescription: This is an unpaid internship/volunteer opportunity with the Conflict Resolution Center of Montgomery County. Purpose of Position: To assist the Executive Director with communications & marketing. Time Commitment: 8-15 hours per week. Communications interns/volunteers will assist the Executive Director with CRCMC’s communications, also known as promotion or marketing. CRCMC believes it is most effective when it is in communication with a wide range of audiences – from the stage, in written communications, in Social Media…in all areas. An intern/volunteer is sought to assist in these areas. Ideal candidates will be energetic, inventive, hard working, social media and web-savvy, and brimming with ideas about creative ways to engage audiences in the organization’s mission. While assisting with a wide range of projects, interns/volunteers will gain hands-on experience and training in many aspects of marketing and development, while also gaining a good understanding of a small nonprofit organization.
Tasks/ Responsibilities: Usage of Social Media Tools (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, etc.) for current and potential CRCMC supporters on regular goings on of the organization. Assist with the implementation of the Strategic Development plan for communications, including newsletters (internal, external). Attend the monthly Committee meeting to report and provide input from the Social Media POV for overall marketing efforts of the season and concert cycle. Participate in the CRCMC mascot implementation. Assist in creating videos for audience development purposes to bridge the key messages of our programs and outreach projects (videos range from one-and-a-half minutes to four and-a-half minutes) Assist and serve as liaison with certain press opportunities – press releases, sponsorship opportunities, etc. A commitment to work 8-15 hours per week Assisting staff with promoting events. Assisting staff with tracking, formatting and archiving reviews and other media. Maintaining and updating the CRCMC’s social media sites. Assisting in the production of advertisements, press releases, and promotional materials. Assisting with mailings to donors
How to Apply: If you are interested in this position, or have any questions/concerns, please email our volunteer department at volunteer@crcmc.org. We prefer someone who is proficient in MS Office Suite and Google documents, but we are willing to train. You must be reliable, committed, and organized. Learn more about CRCMC at www.crcmc.org.
***Bi-lingual applicants are preferred but it is not a requirement
Organization: Conflict Resolution Center Of Montgomery County, Inc. - CRCMC Description: This is an unpaid internship/volunteer opportunity with the Conflict Resolution Center of Montgomery County. Purpose of Position: To assist the Executive Director with communications & marketing. Time Commitment: 8-15 hours per week. Communications interns/volunteers will assist the Executive Director with CRCMC’s communications, also known as promotion or marketing. CRCMC believes it is most effective when it is in communication with a wide range of audiences – from the stage, in written communications, in Social Media…in all areas. An intern/volunteer is sought to assist in these areas. Ideal candidates will be energetic, inventive, hard working, social media and web-savvy, and brimming with ideas about creative ways to engage audiences in the organization’s mission. While assisting with a wide range of projects, interns/volunteers will gain hands-on experience and training in many aspects of marketing and development, while also gaining a good understanding of a small nonprofit organization.
Tasks/ Responsibilities: Usage of Social Media Tools (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, etc.) for current and potential CRCMC supporters on regular goings on of the organization. Assist with the implementation of the Strategic Development plan for communications, including newsletters (internal, external). Attend the monthly Committee meeting to report and provide input from the Social Media POV for overall marketing efforts of the season and concert cycle. Participate in the CRCMC mascot implementation. Assist in creating videos for audience development purposes to bridge the key messages of our programs and outreach projects (videos range from one-and-a-half minutes to four and-a-half minutes) Assist and serve as liaison with certain press opportunities – press releases, sponsorship opportunities, etc. A commitment to work 8-15 hours per week Assisting staff with promoting events. Assisting staff with tracking, formatting and archiving reviews and other media. Maintaining and updating the CRCMC’s social media sites. Assisting in the production of advertisements, press releases, and promotional materials. Assisting with mailings to donors
How to Apply: If you are interested in this position, or have any questions/concerns, please email our volunteer department at volunteer@crcmc.org. We prefer someone who is proficient in MS Office Suite and Google documents, but we are willing to train. You must be reliable, committed, and organized. Learn more about CRCMC at www.crcmc.org.
***Bi-lingual applicants are preferred but it is not a requirement
Organization: Conflict Resolution Center Of Montgomery County, Inc. - CRCMC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20814 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet Volunteer for StudentEstablish a one-to-one relationship over a period of time with a youth with a focus on a pet, in order to provide support, opportunities to model the animals ability to stay on task, follow directions and connect with others. Specifically a pet volunteer encourages, teaches, builds on the positive, reinforces positive behavior. Pet Volunteers also must be willing to meet with students at a pre-arranged date and time to provide adult and pet companionship as well as positive role modeling. Volunteers must have an interest in volunteering with an emotionally disturbed youth as well as patience and understanding when it comes to dealing with the students. A respect for confidentiality is also a must for this position. Volunteers for this opportunity must also be able to control their pet. Organization: John L Gildner - Regional Institute For Children & Adolescents (RICA) Establish a one-to-one relationship over a period of time with a youth with a focus on a pet, in order to provide support, opportunities to model the animals ability to stay on task, follow directions and connect with others. Specifically a pet volunteer encourages, teaches, builds on the positive, reinforces positive behavior. Pet Volunteers also must be willing to meet with students at a pre-arranged date and time to provide adult and pet companionship as well as positive role modeling. Volunteers must have an interest in volunteering with an emotionally disturbed youth as well as patience and understanding when it comes to dealing with the students. A respect for confidentiality is also a must for this position. Volunteers for this opportunity must also be able to control their pet. Organization: John L Gildner - Regional Institute For Children & Adolescents (RICA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join a Nobel-Laureate-Affiliated Opportunity for International Peace!Sankofa Empowering Women in Ghana (SEWING) is an entrepreneurship and skills training fellowship program to combat child labor and female exploitation. It focuses on promoting sustainable educational and economic opportunities while also mitigating the detrimental environmental consequences caused by the fast-fashion industry. SEWING is affiliated with PeaceJam, an international peace organization that has mentored 1.3 million youth through the leadership of 14 Nobel Peace Laureates since its founding in 1996. Reaching thousands of people worldwide, SEWING has been featured at the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates and is built on an international network of partners, sponsors, and supporters from 5 continents and 23 countries. Since it is a systemic issue, the child and female exploitation that SEWING addresses cannot just be solved by a few people; it takes a network of dedicated and passionate changemakers. While this opportunity is not eligible for SSL hours, if you are interested in being a part of the change, building a more peaceful world, and expanding your international diplomacy skills, please fill out our application: https://tinyurl.com/sewingapp. Email sewing@peacejam.org with any questions. Thank you in advance for your interest in joining our team. We can't wait to get connected with you! Organization: PeaceJam Mid-Atlantic Sankofa Empowering Women in Ghana (SEWING) is an entrepreneurship and skills training fellowship program to combat child labor and female exploitation. It focuses on promoting sustainable educational and economic opportunities while also mitigating the detrimental environmental consequences caused by the fast-fashion industry. SEWING is affiliated with PeaceJam, an international peace organization that has mentored 1.3 million youth through the leadership of 14 Nobel Peace Laureates since its founding in 1996. Reaching thousands of people worldwide, SEWING has been featured at the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates and is built on an international network of partners, sponsors, and supporters from 5 continents and 23 countries. Since it is a systemic issue, the child and female exploitation that SEWING addresses cannot just be solved by a few people; it takes a network of dedicated and passionate changemakers. While this opportunity is not eligible for SSL hours, if you are interested in being a part of the change, building a more peaceful world, and expanding your international diplomacy skills, please fill out our application: https://tinyurl.com/sewingapp. Email sewing@peacejam.org with any questions. Thank you in advance for your interest in joining our team. We can't wait to get connected with you! Organization: PeaceJam Mid-Atlantic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Join a Nobel-Laureate-Affiliated Opportunity for International Peace!Sankofa Empowering Women in Ghana (SEWING) is an entrepreneurship and skills training fellowship program to combat child labor and female exploitation. It focuses on promoting sustainable educational and economic opportunities while also mitigating the detrimental environmental consequences caused by the fast-fashion industry. SEWING is affiliated with PeaceJam, an international peace organization that has mentored 1.3 million youth through the leadership of 14 Nobel Peace Laureates since its founding in 1996. Reaching thousands of people worldwide, SEWING has been featured at the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates and is built on an international network of partners, sponsors, and supporters from 5 continents and 23 countries. Since it is a systemic issue, the child and female exploitation that SEWING addresses cannot just be solved by a few people; it takes a network of dedicated and passionate changemakers. While this opportunity is not eligible for SSL hours, if you are interested in being a part of the change, building a more peaceful world, and expanding your international diplomacy skills, please fill out our application: https://tinyurl.com/sewingapp. Email sewing@peacejam.org with any questions. Thank you in advance for your interest in joining our team. We can't wait to get connected with you! Organization: Sankofa Empowering Women in Ghana - PeaceJam Sankofa Empowering Women in Ghana (SEWING) is an entrepreneurship and skills training fellowship program to combat child labor and female exploitation. It focuses on promoting sustainable educational and economic opportunities while also mitigating the detrimental environmental consequences caused by the fast-fashion industry. SEWING is affiliated with PeaceJam, an international peace organization that has mentored 1.3 million youth through the leadership of 14 Nobel Peace Laureates since its founding in 1996. Reaching thousands of people worldwide, SEWING has been featured at the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates and is built on an international network of partners, sponsors, and supporters from 5 continents and 23 countries. Since it is a systemic issue, the child and female exploitation that SEWING addresses cannot just be solved by a few people; it takes a network of dedicated and passionate changemakers. While this opportunity is not eligible for SSL hours, if you are interested in being a part of the change, building a more peaceful world, and expanding your international diplomacy skills, please fill out our application: https://tinyurl.com/sewingapp. Email sewing@peacejam.org with any questions. Thank you in advance for your interest in joining our team. We can't wait to get connected with you! Organization: Sankofa Empowering Women in Ghana - PeaceJam Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Stream Striders Watershed Leadership ProgramHow can we empower our communities to help care for their local parks and streams with a deeper understanding of watershed science and stream ecology? Website: https://www.montgomeryparks.org/support/volunteer/ Organization: Montgomery Parks, M-NCPPC How can we empower our communities to help care for their local parks and streams with a deeper understanding of watershed science and stream ecology? Website: https://www.montgomeryparks.org/support/volunteer/ Organization: Montgomery Parks, M-NCPPC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Girl Scout Silver and Gold Projects | Montgomery ParksMontgomery Parks can be a great place for you to do your Girl Scout Silver or Gold Award projects! Follow this link to find out more and to register!
Organization: Montgomery Parks, M-NCPPC Montgomery Parks can be a great place for you to do your Girl Scout Silver or Gold Award projects! Follow this link to find out more and to register!
Organization: Montgomery Parks, M-NCPPC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Toy Donation Drive Volunteers NeededHello everyone,
The purpose of Toys 4 Smilez is to provide disadvantaged children with the gift of hope, empowerment, and inspiration through the donation of toys, enabling them to dream and thrive, while igniting their imagination.
Help us organize a toy drive and email us for more information at toys4smilez@gmail.com
Thank you, Toys4Smilez Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL. Organization: Toys 4 Smilez Hello everyone,
The purpose of Toys 4 Smilez is to provide disadvantaged children with the gift of hope, empowerment, and inspiration through the donation of toys, enabling them to dream and thrive, while igniting their imagination.
Help us organize a toy drive and email us for more information at toys4smilez@gmail.com
Thank you, Toys4Smilez Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL. Organization: Toys 4 Smilez Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20841 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gaithersburg Meals on WheelsGaithersburg Meals on Wheels is an all-volunteer organization delivering two meals, five days per week, to homebound disabled individuals who cannot safely shop for food or prepare their own meals. We are seeking drivers to pick up the meals at Asbury Methodist Village in Gaithersburg and deliver them to approximately 10 to 12 recipients in Gaithersburg, roughly once every other week. See our website at gaithersburgmealsonwheels.org for more information. Organization: Gaithersburg Meals On Wheels, Inc. Gaithersburg Meals on Wheels is an all-volunteer organization delivering two meals, five days per week, to homebound disabled individuals who cannot safely shop for food or prepare their own meals. We are seeking drivers to pick up the meals at Asbury Methodist Village in Gaithersburg and deliver them to approximately 10 to 12 recipients in Gaithersburg, roughly once every other week. See our website at gaithersburgmealsonwheels.org for more information. Organization: Gaithersburg Meals On Wheels, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20855 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PhotographerPhotographer is needed to capture photos at food distributions, events and fundraisers. Celestial Manna is faith based food recovery non profit based in Montgomery County Maryland. The photographer will have fun while helping to improve the lives of food insecure families. This position would be a great way for photographers or aspiring photographers to get involved and make a great impact. Events are located around the DMV area. Requirements: professional camera, computer with reliable internet serivce and photo editing software. Time committment is 2 to 4 hours a week. Organization: Celestial Manna, Inc Photographer is needed to capture photos at food distributions, events and fundraisers. Celestial Manna is faith based food recovery non profit based in Montgomery County Maryland. The photographer will have fun while helping to improve the lives of food insecure families. This position would be a great way for photographers or aspiring photographers to get involved and make a great impact. Events are located around the DMV area. Requirements: professional camera, computer with reliable internet serivce and photo editing software. Time committment is 2 to 4 hours a week. Organization: Celestial Manna, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |