Volunteer: Student Union Volunteer Opportunities, Grades 9-12The Student Union is a high school club sponsored by the City of Gaithersburg. Students must be in grades 9-12 to become a member and registration is $10/year for City residents and $15/year for non-residents. Membership includes admission to after school programs at Bohrer Park, access to the Olde Towne & Robertson Park Youth Centers, field trips, and volunteer opportunities. These volunteer opportunities include: -Tree plantings -Car washes -Environmental clean-ups -Intergenerational programs at retirement/nursing homes -Assist in supervision of younger participants during recreational activities, special events, field trips, and at the Youth Centers -Making toys for animal shelter -Preparing meals for homeless shelters -Serving food at local food banks/soup kitchens -Participation in youth advisory committees -Assist in tasks to prepare for City events and City-sponsored activities -Support volunteers at Holiday Giving programs, Homeless Resource Fair, & City festivals (Winter Lights, Oktoberfest, Book Festival, SummerFest) Volunteers must be active members of the Student Union (grades 9-12 and are expected to follow the City's rules and regulations during their participation in volunteer programs. Visit our website at www.gaithersburgmd.gov, keyword search "Student Union" to download the membership registration form and calendar. Email studentunion@gaithersburgmd.gov with questions. Organization: City of Gaithersburg The Student Union is a high school club sponsored by the City of Gaithersburg. Students must be in grades 9-12 to become a member and registration is $10/year for City residents and $15/year for non-residents. Membership includes admission to after school programs at Bohrer Park, access to the Olde Towne & Robertson Park Youth Centers, field trips, and volunteer opportunities. These volunteer opportunities include: -Tree plantings -Car washes -Environmental clean-ups -Intergenerational programs at retirement/nursing homes -Assist in supervision of younger participants during recreational activities, special events, field trips, and at the Youth Centers -Making toys for animal shelter -Preparing meals for homeless shelters -Serving food at local food banks/soup kitchens -Participation in youth advisory committees -Assist in tasks to prepare for City events and City-sponsored activities -Support volunteers at Holiday Giving programs, Homeless Resource Fair, & City festivals (Winter Lights, Oktoberfest, Book Festival, SummerFest) Volunteers must be active members of the Student Union (grades 9-12 and are expected to follow the City's rules and regulations during their participation in volunteer programs. Visit our website at www.gaithersburgmd.gov, keyword search "Student Union" to download the membership registration form and calendar. Email studentunion@gaithersburgmd.gov with questions. Organization: City of Gaithersburg Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 20877 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Counselor-in-Training (CIT) & Inclusion Recreation Volunteer (IRV) Summer Camp Volunteer ProgramThe primary duty of the volunteer is to assist the paid counselors with the overall supervision of the participants at the camps to ensure their safety and positive experience. The CITs are primarily responsible for helping with an assigned group of campers whereas the IRVs work one-on-one with an individual camper with disabilities to help facilitate the participant's inclusion into the program. Volunteers must be 14 years old or have completed 8th grade in order to participate. All volunteers must attend a mandatory training.
https://www.gaithersburgmd.gov/recreation/youth-teen-activities/summer-camps/volunteer-opportunities Organization: City of Gaithersburg The primary duty of the volunteer is to assist the paid counselors with the overall supervision of the participants at the camps to ensure their safety and positive experience. The CITs are primarily responsible for helping with an assigned group of campers whereas the IRVs work one-on-one with an individual camper with disabilities to help facilitate the participant's inclusion into the program. Volunteers must be 14 years old or have completed 8th grade in order to participate. All volunteers must attend a mandatory training.
https://www.gaithersburgmd.gov/recreation/youth-teen-activities/summer-camps/volunteer-opportunities Organization: City of Gaithersburg Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 20877 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fall basketball league staffLooking for volunteers to help with our fall basketball league. Volunteers will be working with the game clock, the game book and the concession stand. The season begins September 24th and ends November 20th. Games will be on Saturdays and Sundays in the Potomac, Rockville, Bethesda and Gaithersburg area. We have boys from 2nd grade to 10th and girls from 4th grade to 8th grade. We are looking fro volunteers aged 13-18. Games usually run from around 9am-7pm with volunteers coming at least 10 minutes before game time. No experience needed we will teach you everything you need to know. There will be a mandatory meeting on September 23rd in Rockville to go over all information needed for the season. If you interested please email me or text me your name, grade, phone number, email and availability. Without this information I cannot put you on the schedule.
Alea Boyd 202-615-3965 (preferred contact method) boydalea@gmail.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: MADE Through Basketball, INC. Looking for volunteers to help with our fall basketball league. Volunteers will be working with the game clock, the game book and the concession stand. The season begins September 24th and ends November 20th. Games will be on Saturdays and Sundays in the Potomac, Rockville, Bethesda and Gaithersburg area. We have boys from 2nd grade to 10th and girls from 4th grade to 8th grade. We are looking fro volunteers aged 13-18. Games usually run from around 9am-7pm with volunteers coming at least 10 minutes before game time. No experience needed we will teach you everything you need to know. There will be a mandatory meeting on September 23rd in Rockville to go over all information needed for the season. If you interested please email me or text me your name, grade, phone number, email and availability. Without this information I cannot put you on the schedule.
Alea Boyd 202-615-3965 (preferred contact method) boydalea@gmail.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: MADE Through Basketball, INC. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dog Rescue/Animal Shelter LiaisonRole: To serve as a link between Who Will Let the Dogs Out and one or more of our 50 rescue/shelter partners around the southeastern US; learn about and advocate for their needs; share their good news, challenges and best practices on our social media, newsletter, website and Resource Guide. Preparation: Review shelter’s website and social media; review information about them on our website; send an email introduction to our shelter contact; schedule an introductory call with your shelter point person; subscribe to the shelter newsletter if one is available. Sample Tasks: Ensure that the shelter’s Amazon, Chewy and other wish lists are up to date; check their social media posts at least twice weekly; share the shelter's news/needs and clever/successful fundraising, program, and practices with our social media, newsletter and Resource Guide teams; help network to fulfill a particular need such as food, beds or chew toys.
Organization: Canine Humane Network Role: To serve as a link between Who Will Let the Dogs Out and one or more of our 50 rescue/shelter partners around the southeastern US; learn about and advocate for their needs; share their good news, challenges and best practices on our social media, newsletter, website and Resource Guide. Preparation: Review shelter’s website and social media; review information about them on our website; send an email introduction to our shelter contact; schedule an introductory call with your shelter point person; subscribe to the shelter newsletter if one is available. Sample Tasks: Ensure that the shelter’s Amazon, Chewy and other wish lists are up to date; check their social media posts at least twice weekly; share the shelter's news/needs and clever/successful fundraising, program, and practices with our social media, newsletter and Resource Guide teams; help network to fulfill a particular need such as food, beds or chew toys.
Organization: Canine Humane Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20882 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers to Support CAA VITA Free Tax Preparation Program( Free Training Provided)*Updated September 2022 Montgomery County Community Action Agency's(CAA) Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is currently looking for volunteers for the upcoming tax season. CAA VITA has been assisting Montgomery County Residents for the past 25+ years. CAA VITA will be following a Hybrid model, we will be completing in-person sessions and VIRTUAL sessions. We provide all the materials and training to ALL volunteers, we only required a 3/4-hour commitment a week during tax season. We are flexible with the hours and volunteers can choose any of the various locations. Starting in 2022, our program is authorized for MCPS SSL hours. The VITA program is recruiting volunteers for the upcoming tax season (January – April 2023) to serve as: Appointment schedulers: Make appointments for clients, explain required documents, and follow up with clients to remind them of their appointment date and time. Preparers: Prepare current, prior year, and amended federal and state income tax returns using our hybrid model. Must have the capacity to communicate with staff and taxpayers in person. Must have a Basic or Advanced level certification from the IRS. Training will be provided to all volunteers. Quality Reviewers: Review tax returns for accuracy and completeness. Must have a Basic or Advanced certification from the IRS. Must be able to review the return online and communicate with taxpayers and preparers. Interpreters: Use telephone or Zoom to interpret for volunteers and clients during tax preparation. Intake Screeners: Screen clients to ensure they are Montgomery County residents who meet the income guidelines of VITA. Ensure that clients have all identification and required forms.
For those interested in any of the volunteer opportunities listed above, please contact the VITA program at 240-777-1123 or at VITA@montgomerycountymd.gov.
Organization: Montgomery County Community Action Agency's Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program *Updated September 2022 Montgomery County Community Action Agency's(CAA) Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is currently looking for volunteers for the upcoming tax season. CAA VITA has been assisting Montgomery County Residents for the past 25+ years. CAA VITA will be following a Hybrid model, we will be completing in-person sessions and VIRTUAL sessions. We provide all the materials and training to ALL volunteers, we only required a 3/4-hour commitment a week during tax season. We are flexible with the hours and volunteers can choose any of the various locations. Starting in 2022, our program is authorized for MCPS SSL hours. The VITA program is recruiting volunteers for the upcoming tax season (January – April 2023) to serve as: Appointment schedulers: Make appointments for clients, explain required documents, and follow up with clients to remind them of their appointment date and time. Preparers: Prepare current, prior year, and amended federal and state income tax returns using our hybrid model. Must have the capacity to communicate with staff and taxpayers in person. Must have a Basic or Advanced level certification from the IRS. Training will be provided to all volunteers. Quality Reviewers: Review tax returns for accuracy and completeness. Must have a Basic or Advanced certification from the IRS. Must be able to review the return online and communicate with taxpayers and preparers. Interpreters: Use telephone or Zoom to interpret for volunteers and clients during tax preparation. Intake Screeners: Screen clients to ensure they are Montgomery County residents who meet the income guidelines of VITA. Ensure that clients have all identification and required forms.
For those interested in any of the volunteer opportunities listed above, please contact the VITA program at 240-777-1123 or at VITA@montgomerycountymd.gov.
Organization: Montgomery County Community Action Agency's Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Assistant Editor Monthly NewsletterAssist the newsletter editor to conceptualize, outline and gather news, information and resources for each month's newsletter. Gather ideas and news articles from board members and volunteers; edit articles; add pictures and links; suggest ideas for changes/innovations to editor and the board. Organization: Canine Humane Network Assist the newsletter editor to conceptualize, outline and gather news, information and resources for each month's newsletter. Gather ideas and news articles from board members and volunteers; edit articles; add pictures and links; suggest ideas for changes/innovations to editor and the board. Organization: Canine Humane Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20882 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Conservation easement monitoring; this usually happens in October.Greater Sandy Spring Green Space holds conservation easements on more than 10 properties located in northeast Montgomery County. We visit these properties annually to verify that the terms of the easement are being kept. The work includes walking through the property, which can be open fields, overgrown fields, or woods. Organization: Greater Sandy Spring Green Space, Inc. Greater Sandy Spring Green Space holds conservation easements on more than 10 properties located in northeast Montgomery County. We visit these properties annually to verify that the terms of the easement are being kept. The work includes walking through the property, which can be open fields, overgrown fields, or woods. Organization: Greater Sandy Spring Green Space, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20860 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outreach CoordinatorDevelop and maintain professional contacts for referral of potential members. Explore marketing opportunities. Assist with dissemination of promotional materials. Can be done from home. Organization: New Beginnings, Inc. Develop and maintain professional contacts for referral of potential members. Explore marketing opportunities. Assist with dissemination of promotional materials. Can be done from home. Organization: New Beginnings, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20832 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of Directors ElevateHER Inc. - Volunteer DirectorFULL JOB DESCRIPTION: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-Pj8wZsyl0yoqNrMhEG_VDEmLCXjX5sp/view?usp=sharing
Our Mission ElevateHER is a workforce development and community health organization that puts Black and Latina women to work in safe technology-enabled jobs serving their own communities with cultural competence.
ROLE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS (the Board) The Board of Directors, acting as a single entity, is legally and ethically responsible for all activities of the organization. Individual board members have an obligation to uphold the standards of conduct set for them by the board and applicable laws. The Board as a whole has the following responsibilities: Establish the mission of the organization Determine how the organization carries out its mission through long-range and short-range planning and review Hire, supervise, evaluate and support the Executive Director Establish policies that ensure best practices are followed Ensure legal compliance Acquire and maintain resources Adopt an annual budget Provide ongoing fiscal oversight Engage Auditor or initiate an independent financial review Review Form 990 prior to its submission Ensure the organization has the financial resources necessary to carry out its mission Maintain the Board Recruiting new Board members Orienting and training Board members Develop Board leadership to maintain continuity and institutional knowledge Provide oversight to ensure the organization is making progress in achieving its mission
Individual Directors have the following responsibilities: Understand and promote organization's mission Gain a working knowledge of the organization's programs, services and delivery models Be a working member of at least one Board committee, work group or project annually Assisting in recruitment (membership/constituent/client/patron/learners/consumers etc.) Advocate for the organization Contribute and raise funds for the operations of the organization Help to educate the community Identify and/or avoid conflicts of interest Offer (if not asked) to participate in activities with which you can help as a volunteer under the direction of the program lead and/or Executive Director Actively participate in Board meetings, annual Board planning retreat, and annual meeting Participate in annual Board self-assessment, funder assessment, and client assessment Review Board meeting materials before the meeting Ask questions Be respectful of differing opinions Be open minded to diverse ideas while remaining aligned with the Mission and Vision
Time Commitments Directors will participate in person or virtually (as health conditions and guidelines dictate) at Board meetings at least six times each year. More frequent meetings (e.g., every month) are required during early phases of organizational development 2020-2023. All directors will participate in person at the annual meeting at which elections are held. Meetings will take place in the Washington, DC area. Virtual participation will be allowed as available and needed. Committee meeting schedules will be determined by committee members.
Financial Commitment An annual financial commitment is expected as an investment in the Mission each year by each Director. The amount is based on ability to pay and may be paid monthly or in full at once. Organization: ElevateHER FULL JOB DESCRIPTION: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-Pj8wZsyl0yoqNrMhEG_VDEmLCXjX5sp/view?usp=sharing
Our Mission ElevateHER is a workforce development and community health organization that puts Black and Latina women to work in safe technology-enabled jobs serving their own communities with cultural competence.
ROLE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS (the Board) The Board of Directors, acting as a single entity, is legally and ethically responsible for all activities of the organization. Individual board members have an obligation to uphold the standards of conduct set for them by the board and applicable laws. The Board as a whole has the following responsibilities: Establish the mission of the organization Determine how the organization carries out its mission through long-range and short-range planning and review Hire, supervise, evaluate and support the Executive Director Establish policies that ensure best practices are followed Ensure legal compliance Acquire and maintain resources Adopt an annual budget Provide ongoing fiscal oversight Engage Auditor or initiate an independent financial review Review Form 990 prior to its submission Ensure the organization has the financial resources necessary to carry out its mission Maintain the Board Recruiting new Board members Orienting and training Board members Develop Board leadership to maintain continuity and institutional knowledge Provide oversight to ensure the organization is making progress in achieving its mission
Individual Directors have the following responsibilities: Understand and promote organization's mission Gain a working knowledge of the organization's programs, services and delivery models Be a working member of at least one Board committee, work group or project annually Assisting in recruitment (membership/constituent/client/patron/learners/consumers etc.) Advocate for the organization Contribute and raise funds for the operations of the organization Help to educate the community Identify and/or avoid conflicts of interest Offer (if not asked) to participate in activities with which you can help as a volunteer under the direction of the program lead and/or Executive Director Actively participate in Board meetings, annual Board planning retreat, and annual meeting Participate in annual Board self-assessment, funder assessment, and client assessment Review Board meeting materials before the meeting Ask questions Be respectful of differing opinions Be open minded to diverse ideas while remaining aligned with the Mission and Vision
Time Commitments Directors will participate in person or virtually (as health conditions and guidelines dictate) at Board meetings at least six times each year. More frequent meetings (e.g., every month) are required during early phases of organizational development 2020-2023. All directors will participate in person at the annual meeting at which elections are held. Meetings will take place in the Washington, DC area. Virtual participation will be allowed as available and needed. Committee meeting schedules will be determined by committee members.
Financial Commitment An annual financial commitment is expected as an investment in the Mission each year by each Director. The amount is based on ability to pay and may be paid monthly or in full at once. Organization: ElevateHER Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen Board ApplicationAttention all high school students in the DMV: are you interested in volunteering and fundraising for a local health-based organization? Look no further to Hope for Henry's Teen Board! Hope for Henry's Teen Board is comprised of a group of high school students committed to giving their time and talent to advance Hope for Henry's mission to reinvent the pediatric patient experience at hospitals nationwide. The focus of the Teen Board will be primarily on fundraisings such as the annual 5k, March Madness, Toy Drive, and Hope for Henry Sweet Treats. If you are interested, the application can be found here and is due on or before August 24, 2022 at 5pm! The time commitment will be about 5-10 hours per month, all time spent with the Teen Board is eligible to be considered SSL Volunteer hours.
**If the student wishes to be considered for SSL Volunteer Hours as a member of the Hope for Henry Teen Board; Hope for Henry follows MCPS SSL Guidelines for any aspect of Teen Board work that is done virtually: Students must use their personal/private accounts (not affiliated with their 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 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 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 should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the Hope for Henry Foundation 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 SSL Hours will be tracked by the nonprofit supervisor, students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervisedStudent 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: Hope For Henry Foundation Attention all high school students in the DMV: are you interested in volunteering and fundraising for a local health-based organization? Look no further to Hope for Henry's Teen Board! Hope for Henry's Teen Board is comprised of a group of high school students committed to giving their time and talent to advance Hope for Henry's mission to reinvent the pediatric patient experience at hospitals nationwide. The focus of the Teen Board will be primarily on fundraisings such as the annual 5k, March Madness, Toy Drive, and Hope for Henry Sweet Treats. If you are interested, the application can be found here and is due on or before August 24, 2022 at 5pm! The time commitment will be about 5-10 hours per month, all time spent with the Teen Board is eligible to be considered SSL Volunteer hours.
**If the student wishes to be considered for SSL Volunteer Hours as a member of the Hope for Henry Teen Board; Hope for Henry follows MCPS SSL Guidelines for any aspect of Teen Board work that is done virtually: Students must use their personal/private accounts (not affiliated with their 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 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 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 should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless the Hope for Henry Foundation 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 SSL Hours will be tracked by the nonprofit supervisor, students will earn hour-for-hour the amount of time serving when they are directly supervisedStudent 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: Hope For Henry Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20007-1876 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity for 50+ & retirees - teach English!The Latino Student Fund is inviting the 50+ and retirees to volunteer in assisting non-English speakers learn or master the English language. If you always had a passion for teaching this is the opportunity you have been searching for - come join us! Skills Needed: High School Diploma / GED (Minimum) Pass a criminal background check Attend Volunteer Training Commit to 1-3 hours weekly/1-3 hours biweekly (at your convenience) Internet Connection Own Smart Device (laptop, computer, iPad, android, etc.)
Thank you and we look forward to having you on board.
Organization: Latino Student Fund The Latino Student Fund is inviting the 50+ and retirees to volunteer in assisting non-English speakers learn or master the English language. If you always had a passion for teaching this is the opportunity you have been searching for - come join us! Skills Needed: High School Diploma / GED (Minimum) Pass a criminal background check Attend Volunteer Training Commit to 1-3 hours weekly/1-3 hours biweekly (at your convenience) Internet Connection Own Smart Device (laptop, computer, iPad, android, etc.)
Thank you and we look forward to having you on board.
Organization: Latino Student Fund Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Website Copy Manager3 times each year: update sport season information 5 or 6 times a year: add events to our Home Page Organization: Special Olympics Md - Montgomery County 3 times each year: update sport season information 5 or 6 times a year: add events to our Home Page Organization: Special Olympics Md - Montgomery County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20849 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Online Tutoring Opportunity for High SchoolersWe are looking for high schoolers to join our team of dedicated tutors! Tutors can work with students in subjects of their choice. See 'What Volunteers Do' on our profile or visit our website at https://www.steppingstonetutoring.org/ for more details. Please read the following requirements: A tutor's parent/guardian must provide us with written approval of the tutor's participation in the virtual platform prior to the student tutoring. Tutors must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Tutors will only engage with others under the direct supervision of our supervisor. Our supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. Our supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If our supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Tutors should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless we have 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. SSL hours will be earned on a hour-for-hour basis depending on the amount of time tutors spend tutoring, conducting outreach, or creating lessons under supervision.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 until the end of the 2022-2023 school year. Organization: Stepping Stone Tutoring We are looking for high schoolers to join our team of dedicated tutors! Tutors can work with students in subjects of their choice. See 'What Volunteers Do' on our profile or visit our website at https://www.steppingstonetutoring.org/ for more details. Please read the following requirements: A tutor's parent/guardian must provide us with written approval of the tutor's participation in the virtual platform prior to the student tutoring. Tutors must use personal/private accounts (not MCPS student accounts) to engage in the virtual platform. Tutors will only engage with others under the direct supervision of our supervisor. Our supervisor will be directly present in the virtual space (including any breakout sessions) at all times. Our supervisor will initiate and host all virtual sessions. If our supervisor is not available to initiate and host the virtual session, the session will not occur. Virtual sessions will not be recorded. Tutors should not share or upload any videos, pictures, or images of themselves, unless we have 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. SSL hours will be earned on a hour-for-hour basis depending on the amount of time tutors spend tutoring, conducting outreach, or creating lessons under supervision.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 until the end of the 2022-2023 school year. Organization: Stepping Stone Tutoring Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: High School and College Volunteers to help with after school sports for elementary school kids.High School and College volunteers needed to assist Lead Coaches in after-school sports programs at elementary schools in Montgomery County. Volunteers will assist Coaches with instruction and lead small groups as necessary. Sports include basketball, soccer, dance & cheer, flag football, and martial arts. Experience in a specific sport is not necessarily required. Volunteers must have transportation to and from sites and be available between 3-5 pm on weekdays. Specific times will vary according to the particular school site. Organization: S.T.A.T. Performance High School and College volunteers needed to assist Lead Coaches in after-school sports programs at elementary schools in Montgomery County. Volunteers will assist Coaches with instruction and lead small groups as necessary. Sports include basketball, soccer, dance & cheer, flag football, and martial arts. Experience in a specific sport is not necessarily required. Volunteers must have transportation to and from sites and be available between 3-5 pm on weekdays. Specific times will vary according to the particular school site. Organization: S.T.A.T. Performance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: High School and College Volunteers to help with after school chess program for elementary school kids.Looking for High School and College volunteers to help teach elementary-aged children the game of Chess. Medium to high-level chess experience preferred. Volunteers would need to be available from 3:45-5:15 on weekdays. Volunteers need to provide their own transportation to elementary school locations. Organization: S.T.A.T. Performance Looking for High School and College volunteers to help teach elementary-aged children the game of Chess. Medium to high-level chess experience preferred. Volunteers would need to be available from 3:45-5:15 on weekdays. Volunteers need to provide their own transportation to elementary school locations. Organization: S.T.A.T. Performance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pets for Vets Foster HomeWe are looking for foster homes for approximately 3-6 months to house an animal while the trainer is training the animal for the Veteran. You would need to allow the trainer consistent access to the animal for training. Each animal is specifically selected for each Veterans individual needs/desires. All animals selected are non aggressive and good with other animals, kids, and people. Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.
Organization: Pets for Vets, Inc. We are looking for foster homes for approximately 3-6 months to house an animal while the trainer is training the animal for the Veteran. You would need to allow the trainer consistent access to the animal for training. Each animal is specifically selected for each Veterans individual needs/desires. All animals selected are non aggressive and good with other animals, kids, and people. Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL.
Organization: Pets for Vets, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Male singers for musical performances for seniorsMini-Musicals on the Move® is looking for men ages 21 and older with strong singing voices to play leading roles. Mini-Musicals on the Move® performs abbreviated musicals (complete with costumes, props, and some dancing) for senior living facilities in the Washington D.C. metro area – it’s a great way to give back to the community! You will perform about once a month. All roles are volunteer and unpaid. If interested, please email auditions@minimusicalsonthemove.com for more information and to schedule an in-person audition. Proof of full vaccination and at least one booster required at time of audition. Auditions will be arranged based on availability, preferably Sept. 16, 7-9 pm, or Sept. 17, 4-6 pm.
Further information about the group can be found at https://minimusicalsonthemove.com/ or on our Facebook page. Mini-Musicals on the Move® is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Organization: Mini-Musicals on the Move Mini-Musicals on the Move® is looking for men ages 21 and older with strong singing voices to play leading roles. Mini-Musicals on the Move® performs abbreviated musicals (complete with costumes, props, and some dancing) for senior living facilities in the Washington D.C. metro area – it’s a great way to give back to the community! You will perform about once a month. All roles are volunteer and unpaid. If interested, please email auditions@minimusicalsonthemove.com for more information and to schedule an in-person audition. Proof of full vaccination and at least one booster required at time of audition. Auditions will be arranged based on availability, preferably Sept. 16, 7-9 pm, or Sept. 17, 4-6 pm.
Further information about the group can be found at https://minimusicalsonthemove.com/ or on our Facebook page. Mini-Musicals on the Move® is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Organization: Mini-Musicals on the Move Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20895 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Department of Housing and Community Affairs VolunteerAbout the Department of Housing and Community Affairs DHCA works to preserve and increase the supply of affordable housing, maintain existing housing in a safe and sanitary condition, preserve the safety and quality of residential and commercial areas, ensure fair and equitable relations between landlords and tenants, and support the success of common ownership communities – all with a focus on reducing racial inequities and climate change impacts.
About the Volunteer Position Benefits of the volunteer position include gaining valuable work experience, building career networks, exploring career options, and gaining on the job training. The Volunteer may tailor their projects based on their personal interest. Examples of responsibilities include but are not limited to: Data Entry Investigate cases Update OLTA website Respond to inquiries Assist with administrative duties Conduct volunteer outreach Conduct legal research Draft Case Summaries for the Commission on Landlord Tenant Affairs (COLTA) Attend Commission on Landlord Tenant Affairs (COLTA) public hearings, take notes and post on websiteThe Volunteer position can be part time or full time with a flexible schedule. Our office is located at 1401 Rockville Pike, 4th floor, Rockville, MD 20852. Application Process Please send email with resume to Jade Yan at Xiaoyu.yan@montgomerycountymd.gov.
Organization: Montgomery County Department of Housing and Community Affairs About the Department of Housing and Community Affairs DHCA works to preserve and increase the supply of affordable housing, maintain existing housing in a safe and sanitary condition, preserve the safety and quality of residential and commercial areas, ensure fair and equitable relations between landlords and tenants, and support the success of common ownership communities – all with a focus on reducing racial inequities and climate change impacts.
About the Volunteer Position Benefits of the volunteer position include gaining valuable work experience, building career networks, exploring career options, and gaining on the job training. The Volunteer may tailor their projects based on their personal interest. Examples of responsibilities include but are not limited to: Data Entry Investigate cases Update OLTA website Respond to inquiries Assist with administrative duties Conduct volunteer outreach Conduct legal research Draft Case Summaries for the Commission on Landlord Tenant Affairs (COLTA) Attend Commission on Landlord Tenant Affairs (COLTA) public hearings, take notes and post on websiteThe Volunteer position can be part time or full time with a flexible schedule. Our office is located at 1401 Rockville Pike, 4th floor, Rockville, MD 20852. Application Process Please send email with resume to Jade Yan at Xiaoyu.yan@montgomerycountymd.gov.
Organization: Montgomery County Department of Housing and Community Affairs Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Music and Stories to Cheer Seniors and Hospital Patients.Please find below a list of virtual/remote opportunities for volunteers to continue reminding Seniors that we are grateful for them. Hospital patients and staff will be heartened by your music and stories. These activities are designed to be completed in the safety of your home during Quarantine for the time being (ending when MCPS and all MD/VA schools return to normal status). If you are interested in volunteering, please complete the following steps: View the orientation video at our website: https://www.tacyfoundation.org/pages/about-us Complete (guardians only) and submit the waiver/release form attached to this opportunity or available on our website: https://www.tacyfoundation.org/pages/about-us Attend one Orientation via telephone Conference Call. Select one or more of the projects below to complete. When an assignment is completed, send as an attachment in an email message to the Teen Intern, to the email address indicated on the attachment given to you for Orientation, and to Charlotte Holliday, at thetacyfoundation@gmail.com.Here is a list of many different virtual/remote opportunities that you can complete until schools return to normal status: 1. Find music that has great meaning for the seniors (songs from 1940’s to 1990’s). Use the time you would ordinarily spend practicing for an event to learn at least one or two songs. You will be ready to share these favorite songs when the doors open again. During this Fall season, add Fall and Winter repertoire to your list of music to bring after Quarantine. (1 SSL hour) 2. Draw a picture depicting the Summer season for the seniors. Include a crossword puzzle for them to keep their minds sharp. Write a rhyme and picture. Reflect on their importance to your life by their great contributions through history (from 1940’s to the present). Send these to the Teen Communications Intern for the Foundation. There have been many adventures from your generous, heroic efforts, and they are so beautiful to read. Sharing your thoughts with other volunteers will embolden them to overcome their fear and hesitancy. Sharing them with adults and seniors reminds the seniors that they are important. It is their privilege to pass down to YOU the great work ethic, sense of purpose, and experiences in grappling with emergencies that they have learned during their lifetime. During this silence from seeing them, we will ask the Communications Intern to receive these writings and place them on Facebook. Most seniors have access to Facebook. They can see their young music friends’ messages of concern and of thanks for their lives. We will also mail your messages to them either via email or USPS. (.5 SSL hour) 3. Make and send your music video of music in public domain on YouTube performances. We will offer your music to the Activity Directors (of seniors facilities) as Virtual Live Performance. You are allowed to speak clearly your message to seniors: “I miss seeing you, so I would like to play this song for you now…..”. (1 SSL hour) 4. Write a thoughtful, encouraging email message to a senior. Let the senior know how he or she has reminded you of courage and strength during hard times. You may refer to the Beethoven story written and illustrated below by Faber Piano Adventures. (See web site below on this email message.) https://beethoven.pianoadventures.com/?mc_cid=fe4353e2fc&mc_eid=4e5fc455a7 Tell him or her that you are studying about another hero (besides the senior) who has helped you. In other words, share with seniors in an email message to them to encourage them to be strong and to have hope. Send your letter to the Program Manager: programs.thetacyfoundation@gmail.com. She will send your letter or story to the seniors in all of the places where we play music. They will see our video playlist too and will look forward to the time when COVID is over and we will return to them. 1.5 SSL per email letter. 5 full paragraphs of expressive, encouraging connection between the struggles of Beethoven’s life challenges and your experience so far in the pandemic of 2020. 5. Write (and or) illustrate a particular memorable moment when you played music at a hospital. Perhaps someone came up to you and thanked you. Maybe a family had just heard a very sad prognosis, or a family was happily bringing home a newborn baby, or another family was bringing home a loved one from a hospital stay. As they always do, they stopped to hear your music. Another time, perhaps you saw people enter the lobby through the big doors and turn toward the music and sigh a deep breath of hope and courage. Write a descriptive piece on this. Your writing may bring peace of mind to someone in a senior facility or a hospital who cannot express the sadness or the despair. Stories are the best medicine for reminding us of the inestimable value of paying forward our hope for others through music. (1 SSL hour) 6. Write about your Piano Pals® or Guitar Pals® or Reading Express® experiences. Your Reflections may be about a particular life lesson you gained in this setting. Tell about how your Title 1 student saw the world through his or her eyes. Your writing may reflect (1) a change in your idea of community service, (2) what you discovered that you did not know before you taught (Write about this in regard to the children whom you are serving), and/or (3) the importance of music in the lives of the children you are working with. It may include a particularly difficult challenge that you faced or are facing in working with children. The piece may be about how you discovered a side of yourself you had not known before these music classes. Relate how you would like to take what you learned into the world to share with others and to serve again. (1 SSL hour) 7. Assemble USBs for shipments to NYC's First Responders as well as hospital patients. Place USB into plastic pouches with inserts as a donation (1 SSL hour per 100 USBs) 8. Design GET WELL cards for patients. When we ship USBs, we will place your card in the box to the hospital. You will need paper and paint/crayons/color pencils for this. Whatever art supplies you have are fine. Make these generic without reference of religious belief. Hospitals request this. (1 SSL hour for 15 cards)Design CHEERFUL THANK YOU cards for hospitals, First Responders, and the military families that will receive Tacy Foundation USBs at Fisher Houses, and First Responders. (1 SSL hour for 15 cards) 9. The Reading Express Virtual Library: Make a video recording of a children's book, a fairy tale, or Your Own Storybook of holidays in your family. Show the pictures on the camera as you read the book. No matter how difficult life becomes and how trapped a child feels, he or she can go anywhere in the universe with a book or story. Reading to a child can take him anywhere, bring her hope and joy in any life situation. BE SURE THE STORY IS IN PUBLIC DOMAIN or contact the publisher directly first to receive written permission to make a video of the story. (1 hour SSL) 11. Virtual Live Music via YouTube Video Concerts (in Virginia & Maryland) of Music. Prepare songs to play live on YouTube. Chief Interns will place on a private playlist. 45-minute programs are to be sent to Seniors Facilities that request video to be viewed at any time that is convenient for each facility. Look for Signup.com opportunities. Prepare any classical and or public domain songs to cheer each listener! 1.5 hour SSL Credit.
Student participation in the above service projects is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. 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. The above service activities are designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home until schools resume normal status. Organization: The Tacy Foundation, Inc. Please find below a list of virtual/remote opportunities for volunteers to continue reminding Seniors that we are grateful for them. Hospital patients and staff will be heartened by your music and stories. These activities are designed to be completed in the safety of your home during Quarantine for the time being (ending when MCPS and all MD/VA schools return to normal status). If you are interested in volunteering, please complete the following steps: View the orientation video at our website: https://www.tacyfoundation.org/pages/about-us Complete (guardians only) and submit the waiver/release form attached to this opportunity or available on our website: https://www.tacyfoundation.org/pages/about-us Attend one Orientation via telephone Conference Call. Select one or more of the projects below to complete. When an assignment is completed, send as an attachment in an email message to the Teen Intern, to the email address indicated on the attachment given to you for Orientation, and to Charlotte Holliday, at thetacyfoundation@gmail.com.Here is a list of many different virtual/remote opportunities that you can complete until schools return to normal status: 1. Find music that has great meaning for the seniors (songs from 1940’s to 1990’s). Use the time you would ordinarily spend practicing for an event to learn at least one or two songs. You will be ready to share these favorite songs when the doors open again. During this Fall season, add Fall and Winter repertoire to your list of music to bring after Quarantine. (1 SSL hour) 2. Draw a picture depicting the Summer season for the seniors. Include a crossword puzzle for them to keep their minds sharp. Write a rhyme and picture. Reflect on their importance to your life by their great contributions through history (from 1940’s to the present). Send these to the Teen Communications Intern for the Foundation. There have been many adventures from your generous, heroic efforts, and they are so beautiful to read. Sharing your thoughts with other volunteers will embolden them to overcome their fear and hesitancy. Sharing them with adults and seniors reminds the seniors that they are important. It is their privilege to pass down to YOU the great work ethic, sense of purpose, and experiences in grappling with emergencies that they have learned during their lifetime. During this silence from seeing them, we will ask the Communications Intern to receive these writings and place them on Facebook. Most seniors have access to Facebook. They can see their young music friends’ messages of concern and of thanks for their lives. We will also mail your messages to them either via email or USPS. (.5 SSL hour) 3. Make and send your music video of music in public domain on YouTube performances. We will offer your music to the Activity Directors (of seniors facilities) as Virtual Live Performance. You are allowed to speak clearly your message to seniors: “I miss seeing you, so I would like to play this song for you now…..”. (1 SSL hour) 4. Write a thoughtful, encouraging email message to a senior. Let the senior know how he or she has reminded you of courage and strength during hard times. You may refer to the Beethoven story written and illustrated below by Faber Piano Adventures. (See web site below on this email message.) https://beethoven.pianoadventures.com/?mc_cid=fe4353e2fc&mc_eid=4e5fc455a7 Tell him or her that you are studying about another hero (besides the senior) who has helped you. In other words, share with seniors in an email message to them to encourage them to be strong and to have hope. Send your letter to the Program Manager: programs.thetacyfoundation@gmail.com. She will send your letter or story to the seniors in all of the places where we play music. They will see our video playlist too and will look forward to the time when COVID is over and we will return to them. 1.5 SSL per email letter. 5 full paragraphs of expressive, encouraging connection between the struggles of Beethoven’s life challenges and your experience so far in the pandemic of 2020. 5. Write (and or) illustrate a particular memorable moment when you played music at a hospital. Perhaps someone came up to you and thanked you. Maybe a family had just heard a very sad prognosis, or a family was happily bringing home a newborn baby, or another family was bringing home a loved one from a hospital stay. As they always do, they stopped to hear your music. Another time, perhaps you saw people enter the lobby through the big doors and turn toward the music and sigh a deep breath of hope and courage. Write a descriptive piece on this. Your writing may bring peace of mind to someone in a senior facility or a hospital who cannot express the sadness or the despair. Stories are the best medicine for reminding us of the inestimable value of paying forward our hope for others through music. (1 SSL hour) 6. Write about your Piano Pals® or Guitar Pals® or Reading Express® experiences. Your Reflections may be about a particular life lesson you gained in this setting. Tell about how your Title 1 student saw the world through his or her eyes. Your writing may reflect (1) a change in your idea of community service, (2) what you discovered that you did not know before you taught (Write about this in regard to the children whom you are serving), and/or (3) the importance of music in the lives of the children you are working with. It may include a particularly difficult challenge that you faced or are facing in working with children. The piece may be about how you discovered a side of yourself you had not known before these music classes. Relate how you would like to take what you learned into the world to share with others and to serve again. (1 SSL hour) 7. Assemble USBs for shipments to NYC's First Responders as well as hospital patients. Place USB into plastic pouches with inserts as a donation (1 SSL hour per 100 USBs) 8. Design GET WELL cards for patients. When we ship USBs, we will place your card in the box to the hospital. You will need paper and paint/crayons/color pencils for this. Whatever art supplies you have are fine. Make these generic without reference of religious belief. Hospitals request this. (1 SSL hour for 15 cards)Design CHEERFUL THANK YOU cards for hospitals, First Responders, and the military families that will receive Tacy Foundation USBs at Fisher Houses, and First Responders. (1 SSL hour for 15 cards) 9. The Reading Express Virtual Library: Make a video recording of a children's book, a fairy tale, or Your Own Storybook of holidays in your family. Show the pictures on the camera as you read the book. No matter how difficult life becomes and how trapped a child feels, he or she can go anywhere in the universe with a book or story. Reading to a child can take him anywhere, bring her hope and joy in any life situation. BE SURE THE STORY IS IN PUBLIC DOMAIN or contact the publisher directly first to receive written permission to make a video of the story. (1 hour SSL) 11. Virtual Live Music via YouTube Video Concerts (in Virginia & Maryland) of Music. Prepare songs to play live on YouTube. Chief Interns will place on a private playlist. 45-minute programs are to be sent to Seniors Facilities that request video to be viewed at any time that is convenient for each facility. Look for Signup.com opportunities. Prepare any classical and or public domain songs to cheer each listener! 1.5 hour SSL Credit.
Student participation in the above service projects is at the discretion of the student’s parent/guardian. The nonprofit organization is responsible for maintaining student safety and privacy. 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. The above service activities are designed to be completed within the safety of the student’s home until schools resume normal status. Organization: The Tacy Foundation, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20875 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Co-Admin Manager for a small private schoolEchelon Academy needs a volunteer receptionist for our school. This position requires phone services and message taking, hours from 8:30-3:30pm, or any time frame that works best for you. You will work in a wonderful environment with smiling facings of students. You may also greet visitors and a few clerical duties. (library, copying, filing). Thank you. Organization: Echelon Academy Echelon Academy needs a volunteer receptionist for our school. This position requires phone services and message taking, hours from 8:30-3:30pm, or any time frame that works best for you. You will work in a wonderful environment with smiling facings of students. You may also greet visitors and a few clerical duties. (library, copying, filing). Thank you. Organization: Echelon Academy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20866 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers NeededWe are currently looking for volunteers who are interested in sharing their talents and interests and hobbies with our seniors here at our community. Whether its playing an instrument, singing a song, simple conversation or playing a game. Whatever your passion, we would love for you to bring that skill here at our community! Organization: Morningside House of Laurel We are currently looking for volunteers who are interested in sharing their talents and interests and hobbies with our seniors here at our community. Whether its playing an instrument, singing a song, simple conversation or playing a game. Whatever your passion, we would love for you to bring that skill here at our community! Organization: Morningside House of Laurel Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20707 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AdministratorJOB DESCRIPTION: Start Date: August 20, 2022 Virtual Volunteer RESPONSIBILITIES: Work alongside the volunteer coordinator and people and culture lead to update and maintain databases (including Network for Good Donor Management tool). Update and scrub contact data to ensure accuracy (Network for Good). Input and respond to all programmatic registrations and inquiries. Assist with program report creations/edits; then, distribute reports to donors/funders. Schedule bi-monthly team meetings, prepare and distribute meeting agendas and minutes, capture action items and ensure prompt follow-up. Manage leadership team calendar, appointments, and people and culture interviews. Guide and support team members on processes and policies, and organize, manage and maintain documentation in team’s shared folders. Assist with staff on-boarding, orientation and off-boarding, which includes requesting set-up and system access. Support the People & Culture Lead. Assist in the collection of data and other information as needed for program and grantor reports, updates and other requests. Capture and chronicle all team meeting notes, schedule meetings on Zoom for teams, text and SLACK reminders. Capture and chronicle all board meetings notes, schedule board calls on Zoom and reminders on text and SLACK. Support and manage a team of volunteers/interns who execute our projects and programs which may include: THINK DESIGN, Sustainability Challenge and Climate Action workshops, and SGAP Leaders SPEAK (in-person, hybrid and virtual sessions). Research and recommend program management tools. Track activities via approved program/project management tools to ensure tasks are completed. Track and manage volunteer hours and compile a quarterly report to share with internal teams. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: A commitment to empower underserved 13-18 aged youth through programs that position them for post-high school success, prime them as visionaries and agents for change in their communities and, in turn, the world. Excellent written communication skills. Comfortable with grasping new technology and mechanisms to enhance processes. Excellent work ethic and time management skills. Excellent organizational skills and keen attention to detail. Self starter and excellent with follow-through. Some experience leading teams is a plus. Proven project management and data management skills. Bachelor’s degree preferred. Ideal candidate has a background in nonprofit - project management.
Organization: Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders) JOB DESCRIPTION: Start Date: August 20, 2022 Virtual Volunteer RESPONSIBILITIES: Work alongside the volunteer coordinator and people and culture lead to update and maintain databases (including Network for Good Donor Management tool). Update and scrub contact data to ensure accuracy (Network for Good). Input and respond to all programmatic registrations and inquiries. Assist with program report creations/edits; then, distribute reports to donors/funders. Schedule bi-monthly team meetings, prepare and distribute meeting agendas and minutes, capture action items and ensure prompt follow-up. Manage leadership team calendar, appointments, and people and culture interviews. Guide and support team members on processes and policies, and organize, manage and maintain documentation in team’s shared folders. Assist with staff on-boarding, orientation and off-boarding, which includes requesting set-up and system access. Support the People & Culture Lead. Assist in the collection of data and other information as needed for program and grantor reports, updates and other requests. Capture and chronicle all team meeting notes, schedule meetings on Zoom for teams, text and SLACK reminders. Capture and chronicle all board meetings notes, schedule board calls on Zoom and reminders on text and SLACK. Support and manage a team of volunteers/interns who execute our projects and programs which may include: THINK DESIGN, Sustainability Challenge and Climate Action workshops, and SGAP Leaders SPEAK (in-person, hybrid and virtual sessions). Research and recommend program management tools. Track activities via approved program/project management tools to ensure tasks are completed. Track and manage volunteer hours and compile a quarterly report to share with internal teams. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: A commitment to empower underserved 13-18 aged youth through programs that position them for post-high school success, prime them as visionaries and agents for change in their communities and, in turn, the world. Excellent written communication skills. Comfortable with grasping new technology and mechanisms to enhance processes. Excellent work ethic and time management skills. Excellent organizational skills and keen attention to detail. Self starter and excellent with follow-through. Some experience leading teams is a plus. Proven project management and data management skills. Bachelor’s degree preferred. Ideal candidate has a background in nonprofit - project management.
Organization: Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pottery and Art InstructorEchelon is seeking a pottery instructor. We have brand new equipment. Instruction will be for 10 students or less. Organization: Echelon Academy Echelon is seeking a pottery instructor. We have brand new equipment. Instruction will be for 10 students or less. Organization: Echelon Academy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20866 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Middle School English Reading and Writing Assistant-P/TExplore middle school novels with a small group of middle school students. You will also be able to assist them with their writing assignments as they react to their readings. Organization: Echelon Academy Explore middle school novels with a small group of middle school students. You will also be able to assist them with their writing assignments as they react to their readings. Organization: Echelon Academy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20866 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a Difference with Children - Be a Classroom Aide, K-5We have a wonderful opportunity to provide an elementary student with early academic and social support. This position requires daily student service to help with organization, reading, staying on tasks, encouraging positivity, and better social awareness. You will team with the Classroom Teacher. Volunteers must be 18 years or older and pass a background check. Organization: Echelon Academy We have a wonderful opportunity to provide an elementary student with early academic and social support. This position requires daily student service to help with organization, reading, staying on tasks, encouraging positivity, and better social awareness. You will team with the Classroom Teacher. Volunteers must be 18 years or older and pass a background check. Organization: Echelon Academy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 20866 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Change the life of a student with autism!We are currently looking for a teacher assistant to join our school team at Echelon Academy.
This is an excellent opportunity to work one-to-one with a student with autism in a classroom setting. You will work alongside our director, teachers, and support services.
You will help to instruct, guide, and monitor this student through the school curriculum while fostering emotional and social growth to ensure a safe and successful school environment. COVID-19 has been extremely hard on students with disabilities and we are hoping to find someone to help get students back on track, make up for lost time, and have an amazing school year. Organization: Echelon Academy We are currently looking for a teacher assistant to join our school team at Echelon Academy.
This is an excellent opportunity to work one-to-one with a student with autism in a classroom setting. You will work alongside our director, teachers, and support services.
You will help to instruct, guide, and monitor this student through the school curriculum while fostering emotional and social growth to ensure a safe and successful school environment. COVID-19 has been extremely hard on students with disabilities and we are hoping to find someone to help get students back on track, make up for lost time, and have an amazing school year. Organization: Echelon Academy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20866 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ReStore Volunteer Truck Driver AssistantVolunteers keep ReStore® going! Habitat for Humanity ReStores® are looking for volunteer Assistant Truck Drivers to accompany our Habitat Driver on donation pick-ups. The Assistant will ride with the Habitat Driver as a passenger. Must be at least 18 years old and able to lift at least 50lbs. While out in the Habitat truck, the Assistant follows the direction of the truck driver. Please contact our Volunteer Services Supervisor, Sandra Limjuco with questions or interest. Must be at least 18 years old Good verbal communications skills Good customer service skills Ability to lift 50 lbs Ability to work with individuals of diverse races, faiths, income and skill levels Organization: Habitat For Humanity Metro Maryland Volunteers keep ReStore® going! Habitat for Humanity ReStores® are looking for volunteer Assistant Truck Drivers to accompany our Habitat Driver on donation pick-ups. The Assistant will ride with the Habitat Driver as a passenger. Must be at least 18 years old and able to lift at least 50lbs. While out in the Habitat truck, the Assistant follows the direction of the truck driver. Please contact our Volunteer Services Supervisor, Sandra Limjuco with questions or interest. Must be at least 18 years old Good verbal communications skills Good customer service skills Ability to lift 50 lbs Ability to work with individuals of diverse races, faiths, income and skill levels Organization: Habitat For Humanity Metro Maryland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Safely donate your no-longer used laptops for students and families in needKindWorks will safely clear your data from used laptops and refurbish them to give to students and families in need (for their classes, work and to stay healthfully connected). As a general rule, we accept computers that are newer than 2008, including: Windows Vista computers Windows 7 computers Windows 8 computers Windows 10 computers(Windows 98, 2000, ME, XP are too old) MacBook laptops MacBook Pro laptops MacBook Air laptopsWorking iPads or tablets can be accepted, but please remove your iPad from your iCloud (and FindMyPhone app) prior to donating: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT211149 check a more complete listing of what we can accept on our website: https://www.dokindworks.org/kindnetworks-digital-empowerment-initiative/
If your company/organization/family wants to donate such machines, please reach out to deb.lang@DoKindWorks.org to arrange - and Thanks!! Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL. Organization: KindWorks KindWorks will safely clear your data from used laptops and refurbish them to give to students and families in need (for their classes, work and to stay healthfully connected). As a general rule, we accept computers that are newer than 2008, including: Windows Vista computers Windows 7 computers Windows 8 computers Windows 10 computers(Windows 98, 2000, ME, XP are too old) MacBook laptops MacBook Pro laptops MacBook Air laptopsWorking iPads or tablets can be accepted, but please remove your iPad from your iCloud (and FindMyPhone app) prior to donating: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT211149 check a more complete listing of what we can accept on our website: https://www.dokindworks.org/kindnetworks-digital-empowerment-initiative/
If your company/organization/family wants to donate such machines, please reach out to deb.lang@DoKindWorks.org to arrange - and Thanks!! Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how virtual opportunities may be considered for SSL. Organization: KindWorks Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20814 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Patient Care VolunteerPatient Care Volunteers will be assigned to hospice patients in their own home or in facilities where the patient lives. Volunteers become important team members in delivering a holistic approach to hospice patients and their families. After completing our comprehensive training program, Patient Care Volunteers will provide direct service as an integral part of the Hospice team. This could include: Assists patients with personal care activities including grooming and meal preparation Assists patients with household tasks including: planning and preparing meals, light housekeeping, laundering clothes, yardwork, snow removal, etc… Provides companionship/respite care; staying with patient while caregiver(s) rests or attends to other responsibilities Provides companionship/emotional support: listening, caring, and being present to the patient and caregiver(s) May run errands, or pick up medications, etc...Volunteers are matched with patients with similar interests to provide companionship, respite and support for the patient and family. Volunteers are diverse, with their own set of skills (just like our patients). Whether you have been a homemaker, in the health profession, a CEO or have nursed a family member through a terminal illness your care and empathy is much appreciated.
**Our agency is following the CDC social distancing guidelines, click here to learn more.
Organization: Holy Cross Home Care and Hospice Patient Care Volunteers will be assigned to hospice patients in their own home or in facilities where the patient lives. Volunteers become important team members in delivering a holistic approach to hospice patients and their families. After completing our comprehensive training program, Patient Care Volunteers will provide direct service as an integral part of the Hospice team. This could include: Assists patients with personal care activities including grooming and meal preparation Assists patients with household tasks including: planning and preparing meals, light housekeeping, laundering clothes, yardwork, snow removal, etc… Provides companionship/respite care; staying with patient while caregiver(s) rests or attends to other responsibilities Provides companionship/emotional support: listening, caring, and being present to the patient and caregiver(s) May run errands, or pick up medications, etc...Volunteers are matched with patients with similar interests to provide companionship, respite and support for the patient and family. Volunteers are diverse, with their own set of skills (just like our patients). Whether you have been a homemaker, in the health profession, a CEO or have nursed a family member through a terminal illness your care and empathy is much appreciated.
**Our agency is following the CDC social distancing guidelines, click here to learn more.
Organization: Holy Cross Home Care and Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20910 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Veteran Volunteer ProgramVeteran Volunteers needed! Holy Cross Hospice offers an opportunity to support and honor your fellow Veterans receiving Hospice Care. Veteran volunteers have the unique ability to relate and connect with other Veterans, which is why they are vital to ensuring our veteran patients get the extra attention they deserve. Various activities our Veteran volunteers assist our program include: Assist Veterans in reminiscing or sharing their life stories Take part in pinning ceremonies, distribute certificates for Veterans Day and other recognition events. Regular volunteer visits for socialization Working alongside with hospice team to ensure patient is receiving Veteran benefitsAfter completing our comprehensive training program, Veteran volunteers will be assigned to hospice patients in their own home or in facilities where the patient lives. Veteran volunteers become important team members in delivering a holistic approach to our Veteran hospice patients and their families. Serving Veterans, the same way they have served us. For more information, please visit our Website https://www.trinityhealthathome.org/maryland/holy-cross-home-care-and-hospice/about-us/ **Our agency is following the CDC social distancing guidelines, click here to learn more. Organization: Holy Cross Home Care and Hospice Veteran Volunteers needed! Holy Cross Hospice offers an opportunity to support and honor your fellow Veterans receiving Hospice Care. Veteran volunteers have the unique ability to relate and connect with other Veterans, which is why they are vital to ensuring our veteran patients get the extra attention they deserve. Various activities our Veteran volunteers assist our program include: Assist Veterans in reminiscing or sharing their life stories Take part in pinning ceremonies, distribute certificates for Veterans Day and other recognition events. Regular volunteer visits for socialization Working alongside with hospice team to ensure patient is receiving Veteran benefitsAfter completing our comprehensive training program, Veteran volunteers will be assigned to hospice patients in their own home or in facilities where the patient lives. Veteran volunteers become important team members in delivering a holistic approach to our Veteran hospice patients and their families. Serving Veterans, the same way they have served us. For more information, please visit our Website https://www.trinityhealthathome.org/maryland/holy-cross-home-care-and-hospice/about-us/ **Our agency is following the CDC social distancing guidelines, click here to learn more. Organization: Holy Cross Home Care and Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Administrative VolunteerAfter completing our comprehensive training program, volunteers will be assigned to hospice patients in their own home or in facilities where the patient lives. Volunteers become important team members in delivering a holistic approach to hospice patients and their families. Administrative Volunteers provide in-office support to the Hospice team. This could include: Filing, collating, mailings, phone support, etc… Assist with Hospice fundraising projects and efforts Participate on the community speakers’ bureau to help with education and recruitment efforts Volunteers are diverse, with their own set of skills (just like our patients). Whether you have been a homemaker, in the health profession, a CEO or have nursed a family member through a terminal illness your care and empathy is much appreciated.
**Our agency is following the CDC social distancing guidelines, click here to learn more.
Organization: Holy Cross Home Care and Hospice After completing our comprehensive training program, volunteers will be assigned to hospice patients in their own home or in facilities where the patient lives. Volunteers become important team members in delivering a holistic approach to hospice patients and their families. Administrative Volunteers provide in-office support to the Hospice team. This could include: Filing, collating, mailings, phone support, etc… Assist with Hospice fundraising projects and efforts Participate on the community speakers’ bureau to help with education and recruitment efforts Volunteers are diverse, with their own set of skills (just like our patients). Whether you have been a homemaker, in the health profession, a CEO or have nursed a family member through a terminal illness your care and empathy is much appreciated.
**Our agency is following the CDC social distancing guidelines, click here to learn more.
Organization: Holy Cross Home Care and Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20910 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bookkeeping support neededDo you want to be part of a team who is changing the world? Our small non-profit is working with Jewish women in across the US and helping them to navigate through the challenges of their unplanned pregnancy before and after birth. We are seeking a Bookkeeping / Quickbooks expert volunteer who is detail oriented, tech competent (saavy not necessary) to help us track and manage the grants and financial aid we are distributing to our clients. If you would like to offer your skills and talents- we will gladly accept them! Organization: IN SHIFRAS ARMS Do you want to be part of a team who is changing the world? Our small non-profit is working with Jewish women in across the US and helping them to navigate through the challenges of their unplanned pregnancy before and after birth. We are seeking a Bookkeeping / Quickbooks expert volunteer who is detail oriented, tech competent (saavy not necessary) to help us track and manage the grants and financial aid we are distributing to our clients. If you would like to offer your skills and talents- we will gladly accept them! Organization: IN SHIFRAS ARMS Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20853 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media Content ManagerLooking for an adult volunteer interested in serving as our organization's Social Media Content Manager. The job responsibilities will include producing marketing advertisement to align with our organization and brand, writing blog posts about industry-related topics and promoting our content on social media. To be successful in this role, you should have experience with Instagram, Facebook, Digital Publishing and generating traffic and leads for new business.
Organization: Future Stars Sports Corporation Looking for an adult volunteer interested in serving as our organization's Social Media Content Manager. The job responsibilities will include producing marketing advertisement to align with our organization and brand, writing blog posts about industry-related topics and promoting our content on social media. To be successful in this role, you should have experience with Instagram, Facebook, Digital Publishing and generating traffic and leads for new business.
Organization: Future Stars Sports Corporation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20871 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seeking Board MembersVillages of Kensington (VoK) is an all-volunteer, non-profit Montgomery County Age-Friendly organization run by residents in the 20895 ZIP code. Our mission is to build a supportive, diverse, inter-generational network of neighbors helping neighbors to remain in their homes and stay engaged in their community. Traditionally, VoK provides services and supports for older adults living in our community including transportation to medical and similar appointments and shopping, occasional in-home assistance with chores, friendly visits, and technology assistance to our members, and educational and social activities. We’re looking for individuals who share our vision to join our Board of Directors. Board members are also expected to be(come) a member of VoK. VoK's Board is a working as opposed to a governance Board. Board members are expected to volunteer a minimum of 5-10 hours per month, including 2 hours each month at our Board meeting, although the number of hours is variable according to committee and other activities. Board members plan and participate in social activities, committees, and governance; recruit new VoK members & volunteers; and participate in the growth and success of this important community non-profit organization. We'd love to chat with you if you are interested in learning more. For more information, please visit www.villagesofkensingtonmd.org
Organization: Villages of Kensington (VoK) Villages of Kensington (VoK) is an all-volunteer, non-profit Montgomery County Age-Friendly organization run by residents in the 20895 ZIP code. Our mission is to build a supportive, diverse, inter-generational network of neighbors helping neighbors to remain in their homes and stay engaged in their community. Traditionally, VoK provides services and supports for older adults living in our community including transportation to medical and similar appointments and shopping, occasional in-home assistance with chores, friendly visits, and technology assistance to our members, and educational and social activities. We’re looking for individuals who share our vision to join our Board of Directors. Board members are also expected to be(come) a member of VoK. VoK's Board is a working as opposed to a governance Board. Board members are expected to volunteer a minimum of 5-10 hours per month, including 2 hours each month at our Board meeting, although the number of hours is variable according to committee and other activities. Board members plan and participate in social activities, committees, and governance; recruit new VoK members & volunteers; and participate in the growth and success of this important community non-profit organization. We'd love to chat with you if you are interested in learning more. For more information, please visit www.villagesofkensingtonmd.org
Organization: Villages of Kensington (VoK) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20895 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seeking Volunteer Drivers in or near Kensington, MDVillages of Kensington (VoK) is an all-volunteer, non-profit Montgomery County Age-Friendly organization run by residents in the 20895 ZIP code. Our mission is to build a supportive, diverse, inter-generational network of neighbors helping neighbors to remain in their homes and stay engaged in their community. VoK offers two types of programming: Services and Social/Educational. The Services component is for those members (typically older adults) who may need a ride or help with home-related tasks. Our volunteers help members with rides to medical appointments, grocery shopping, and simple tasks around the house. As COIVID-19 vaccination rates have increased, so too have member requests for rides. We are in search of a few volunteers who could assist a couple times a month driving an older VoK member to appointments or errands. Typically it is to the doctor, physical therapist, grocery store, etc. Usually, the sporadic requests for help are for a time during the regular work week. The hours are not regular so this opportunity is perfect for someone who wants and has flexibility. We try to post our requests for drivers at least several days ahead of time to allow for volunteers to plan. Our volunteers do NOT need to be from the Kensington area. However, our Members are from the Kensington area. Our volunteer drivers must go through security and MVA checks and training before we assign them a gig.Please see our website for more information - www.villagesofkensingtonmd.org Contact us to see how we could "fit." Organization: Villages of Kensington (VoK) Villages of Kensington (VoK) is an all-volunteer, non-profit Montgomery County Age-Friendly organization run by residents in the 20895 ZIP code. Our mission is to build a supportive, diverse, inter-generational network of neighbors helping neighbors to remain in their homes and stay engaged in their community. VoK offers two types of programming: Services and Social/Educational. The Services component is for those members (typically older adults) who may need a ride or help with home-related tasks. Our volunteers help members with rides to medical appointments, grocery shopping, and simple tasks around the house. As COIVID-19 vaccination rates have increased, so too have member requests for rides. We are in search of a few volunteers who could assist a couple times a month driving an older VoK member to appointments or errands. Typically it is to the doctor, physical therapist, grocery store, etc. Usually, the sporadic requests for help are for a time during the regular work week. The hours are not regular so this opportunity is perfect for someone who wants and has flexibility. We try to post our requests for drivers at least several days ahead of time to allow for volunteers to plan. Our volunteers do NOT need to be from the Kensington area. However, our Members are from the Kensington area. Our volunteer drivers must go through security and MVA checks and training before we assign them a gig.Please see our website for more information - www.villagesofkensingtonmd.org Contact us to see how we could "fit." Organization: Villages of Kensington (VoK) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20815 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Volunteer AssistanceVillages of Kensington (VoK) is an all-volunteer, non-profit Montgomery County Age-Friendly organization run by residents in the 20895 ZIP code. Our mission is to build a supportive, diverse, inter-generational network of neighbors helping neighbors to remain in their homes and stay engaged in their community. VoK offers two types of programming: Services and Social/Educational. The Services component is for those members (typically older adults) who may need a ride or help with home-related tasks. Our volunteers help members with rides to medical appointments, grocery shopping, and simple tasks around the house. The Social/Educational component entails developing and providing a calendar of fun social and educational events in the area. We are flexible and can adapt your volunteer experience according to your interests and/or skills and time. Your Volunteer experience could be deep such as joining the Board or a Committee and helping with the visioning and development of the organization or by providing professional support and advice. Or it could be lighter and on an as-needed basis, such as driving someone to a medical appointment, shopping for groceries, or running errands. Our volunteers do NOT need to be from the Kensington area. Please see our website for more information - www.villagesofkensingtonmd.org Contact us to see how we could "fit". Organization: Villages of Kensington (VoK) Villages of Kensington (VoK) is an all-volunteer, non-profit Montgomery County Age-Friendly organization run by residents in the 20895 ZIP code. Our mission is to build a supportive, diverse, inter-generational network of neighbors helping neighbors to remain in their homes and stay engaged in their community. VoK offers two types of programming: Services and Social/Educational. The Services component is for those members (typically older adults) who may need a ride or help with home-related tasks. Our volunteers help members with rides to medical appointments, grocery shopping, and simple tasks around the house. The Social/Educational component entails developing and providing a calendar of fun social and educational events in the area. We are flexible and can adapt your volunteer experience according to your interests and/or skills and time. Your Volunteer experience could be deep such as joining the Board or a Committee and helping with the visioning and development of the organization or by providing professional support and advice. Or it could be lighter and on an as-needed basis, such as driving someone to a medical appointment, shopping for groceries, or running errands. Our volunteers do NOT need to be from the Kensington area. Please see our website for more information - www.villagesofkensingtonmd.org Contact us to see how we could "fit". Organization: Villages of Kensington (VoK) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20815 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Smithsonian Call Center VolunteerSmithsonian Call Center Volunteers engage and inspire the public over the phone. Volunteers use electronic resources to share information about Smithsonian exhibitions, activities, services, and more to assist callers in planning memorable experiences. Call Center Volunteers also support the Office of Visitor Services staff with various projects related to visitor engagement. QUALIFICATIONS: Dynamic and friendly individuals 18 years or older who have a desire to speak with the public and to share their enthusiasm for the Smithsonian. We are also looking for applicants who... show strong customer service skills are enthusiastic and outgoing enjoy working with diverse people have outstanding computer skills in using web-based resources possess fantastic listening skills have a clear speaking style on the telephone and are fluent in EnglishForeign-language skills are a plus. For more information and to apply visit https://vol.si.edu/pages/app/2SMDL8TNS1OA2VHQ?osched=6WAP9Z6ZZT7OGFSH Organization: Smithsonian Institution Smithsonian Call Center Volunteers engage and inspire the public over the phone. Volunteers use electronic resources to share information about Smithsonian exhibitions, activities, services, and more to assist callers in planning memorable experiences. Call Center Volunteers also support the Office of Visitor Services staff with various projects related to visitor engagement. QUALIFICATIONS: Dynamic and friendly individuals 18 years or older who have a desire to speak with the public and to share their enthusiasm for the Smithsonian. We are also looking for applicants who... show strong customer service skills are enthusiastic and outgoing enjoy working with diverse people have outstanding computer skills in using web-based resources possess fantastic listening skills have a clear speaking style on the telephone and are fluent in EnglishForeign-language skills are a plus. For more information and to apply visit https://vol.si.edu/pages/app/2SMDL8TNS1OA2VHQ?osched=6WAP9Z6ZZT7OGFSH Organization: Smithsonian Institution Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20560 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Representative/telephone communicatorVolunteer needed to make telephone calls to a variety of resource people who work officially in positions that help protect children (such as school counselors, child welfare workers, child advocacy center workers, etc.) to inform them about helpful books that MCAP is recommending. We are willing to provide a free copy. This is a best-seller on Amazon and has been translated and published in several languages. See https://www.defendyoungminds.com/books for the 3 titles and more info. Not being done for marketing or profit-making. No commissions involved.
Organization: Maryland Coalition Against Pornography Volunteer needed to make telephone calls to a variety of resource people who work officially in positions that help protect children (such as school counselors, child welfare workers, child advocacy center workers, etc.) to inform them about helpful books that MCAP is recommending. We are willing to provide a free copy. This is a best-seller on Amazon and has been translated and published in several languages. See https://www.defendyoungminds.com/books for the 3 titles and more info. Not being done for marketing or profit-making. No commissions involved.
Organization: Maryland Coalition Against Pornography Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Development LeadDevelopment Lead (part time - virtual) The Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders) is a nonprofit located in Rockville, Maryland with offices in Montclair, NJ. We are seeking an enthusiastic, charismatic and strategic Development Lead to secure funding (private and public) for SGAP Leaders. The development lead will develop, implement and achieve fundraising goals established by the board of directors and the executive director, maintain knowledge of fundraisers' interests and needs, cultivate relationships with SGAP Leaders’ team members, and will work in tandem with the communications coordinator to align messaging across all platforms. Primary Responsibilities A proven track record in fundraising, including prospecting and cultivating new donors, and creating and implementing a broad scope of income development opportunities: Successful experience working directly in nonprofit financial management, including developing, executing, managing, and reporting budgets. Excellent presentation and communication skills and ability to serve as an effective and inspiring spokesperson, advocate, relationship builder, and fundraiser. Demonstrated commitment to address the needs of underserved communities; youth-related experience is preferred. Demonstrated excellence with coalition building and the ability to communicate and work effectively with a variety of diverse internal and external stakeholders. Demonstrated success building relationships; ability to gain the trust, confidence and support of boards and staff; and to inspire and motivate community leaders and others. Familiarity with New Jersey (and NYC) and Maryland (DMV) nonprofits and communities is a plus.Facilitate fundraising strategy meetings with fundraising and grants teams Research, identify and secure potential donors from public and private sectors Manage current relationships with SGAP Leaders’ funders and corporate partners Prepare/present fundraising reports to the board of directors and advisors Serve as grants administrator: write/review grant proposals (in concert with grants team), including Letters of Intent, and acknowledgments for grants/sponsorships awarded Familiar with local, state and federal grant processes and best practices Ensure SGAP Leaders’ compliance by the terms stipulated by the grantor/sponsorQualifications Bachelor’s degree in nonprofit business, sales/marketing or related field At least five years experience in fundraising for nonprofits ($250,000+) At least five years leading and training teams Access to a network of potential private, corporate and public funders Ability to work independently and as a team member Availability to work and travel outside of regular business hours Business development or sales experience a plus Demonstrated understanding of best practices in fundraising Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, Google Suite, customer relationship management (CRM) software (i.e: Network for Good), social media platforms Εnsure the purpose of SGAP Leaders and our mission is clearly communicated to prospective funders Able to communicate effectively with diverse people (bi-lingual a plus) Excellent organizational and team coordination abilities A pleasant, outgoing personality A commitment to empower underserved 13-18 aged youth through programs that position them for post-high school success, prime them as visionaries and agents for change in their communities and, in turn, the world. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Excellent work ethic and time management skills. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail Self starter and excellent with follow-throughIf you are interested in this position, please forward your resume, optional cover letter, and two professional writing samples to service@sgapleaders.org by June 10, 2022. Please put in the subject line of your email: Development Lead Applicants will be interviewed on a rolling basis, and we will contact you if we’re interested in scheduling an interview. Please send an email to the above address with questions. SGAP Leaders provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, SGAP Leaders complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the organization has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, and transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Organization: Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders) Development Lead (part time - virtual) The Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders) is a nonprofit located in Rockville, Maryland with offices in Montclair, NJ. We are seeking an enthusiastic, charismatic and strategic Development Lead to secure funding (private and public) for SGAP Leaders. The development lead will develop, implement and achieve fundraising goals established by the board of directors and the executive director, maintain knowledge of fundraisers' interests and needs, cultivate relationships with SGAP Leaders’ team members, and will work in tandem with the communications coordinator to align messaging across all platforms. Primary Responsibilities A proven track record in fundraising, including prospecting and cultivating new donors, and creating and implementing a broad scope of income development opportunities: Successful experience working directly in nonprofit financial management, including developing, executing, managing, and reporting budgets. Excellent presentation and communication skills and ability to serve as an effective and inspiring spokesperson, advocate, relationship builder, and fundraiser. Demonstrated commitment to address the needs of underserved communities; youth-related experience is preferred. Demonstrated excellence with coalition building and the ability to communicate and work effectively with a variety of diverse internal and external stakeholders. Demonstrated success building relationships; ability to gain the trust, confidence and support of boards and staff; and to inspire and motivate community leaders and others. Familiarity with New Jersey (and NYC) and Maryland (DMV) nonprofits and communities is a plus.Facilitate fundraising strategy meetings with fundraising and grants teams Research, identify and secure potential donors from public and private sectors Manage current relationships with SGAP Leaders’ funders and corporate partners Prepare/present fundraising reports to the board of directors and advisors Serve as grants administrator: write/review grant proposals (in concert with grants team), including Letters of Intent, and acknowledgments for grants/sponsorships awarded Familiar with local, state and federal grant processes and best practices Ensure SGAP Leaders’ compliance by the terms stipulated by the grantor/sponsorQualifications Bachelor’s degree in nonprofit business, sales/marketing or related field At least five years experience in fundraising for nonprofits ($250,000+) At least five years leading and training teams Access to a network of potential private, corporate and public funders Ability to work independently and as a team member Availability to work and travel outside of regular business hours Business development or sales experience a plus Demonstrated understanding of best practices in fundraising Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, Google Suite, customer relationship management (CRM) software (i.e: Network for Good), social media platforms Εnsure the purpose of SGAP Leaders and our mission is clearly communicated to prospective funders Able to communicate effectively with diverse people (bi-lingual a plus) Excellent organizational and team coordination abilities A pleasant, outgoing personality A commitment to empower underserved 13-18 aged youth through programs that position them for post-high school success, prime them as visionaries and agents for change in their communities and, in turn, the world. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Excellent work ethic and time management skills. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail Self starter and excellent with follow-throughIf you are interested in this position, please forward your resume, optional cover letter, and two professional writing samples to service@sgapleaders.org by June 10, 2022. Please put in the subject line of your email: Development Lead Applicants will be interviewed on a rolling basis, and we will contact you if we’re interested in scheduling an interview. Please send an email to the above address with questions. SGAP Leaders provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, SGAP Leaders complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the organization has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, and transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Organization: Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20855 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberBOARD MEMBER Part time (virtual), volunteer position The Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders), a nonprofit located in Rockville, Maryland with offices in Montclair, NJ is seeking a dedicated and strategic board volunteer to serve on a governing board. The prospective Board member should have some experience teaching/training youth, familiar with curriculum development and professional development tools, affinity to climate change and environmental education of youth, business acumen and strong financial background is a plus.The ideal candidate supports our mission, and develops a positive healthy environment for staff, fellow board members, volunteers, interns and students alike.
Board members are required to participate on quarterly virtual calls (1.5 hours). Date, time and/or location TBD. Directors are recommended to serve a three year term for a maximum of six years.Members of the Board of Directors are expected to participate/volunteer at two SGAP Leaders workshops, programs and/or projects (virtual or in-person) per year. Committees Members of the Board of Directors must participate in at least one committee during their term. Committees must comprise of at least two members of the Board of Directors, and regularly report their findings and research to fellow board members BEFORE each quarterly meetings: Student Advocacy Program alignment School recruitment Recruitment & Governance Recruitment and On-Boarding Performance Review/Compliance Resource Development & Fundraising Earned Income Strategy Finance, Audit & Compliance Legal compliance Financial stewardship Specific Projects for the Board - Georgetown University: Board Fellows - (October - May)
Requirements: High integrity, reliability and dedication (follow-through) a must Financial and non-profit background, a plus Outstanding work ethic Impeccable time management skills with the ability to multitask Detail-oriented approach with ability to work, under pressure, to meet deadlines Collaborative management style Excellent communicator Problem solver with the ability to galvanize a team Persuasive presenter Access to wide network of potential sponsors and funders, a plusIf you are interested in this position, please forward your resume, a cover letter, and two writing samples to researcher@sgapleaders.org by June 1, 2022. Please put in the subject line of your email: Board Member Board candidates will be interviewed on a rolling basis. We will contact you if we’re interested in scheduling an interview. Please send an email to the above address with questions. SGAP Leaders provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, SGAP Leaders complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the organization has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, and transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Organization: Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders) BOARD MEMBER Part time (virtual), volunteer position The Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders), a nonprofit located in Rockville, Maryland with offices in Montclair, NJ is seeking a dedicated and strategic board volunteer to serve on a governing board. The prospective Board member should have some experience teaching/training youth, familiar with curriculum development and professional development tools, affinity to climate change and environmental education of youth, business acumen and strong financial background is a plus.The ideal candidate supports our mission, and develops a positive healthy environment for staff, fellow board members, volunteers, interns and students alike.
Board members are required to participate on quarterly virtual calls (1.5 hours). Date, time and/or location TBD. Directors are recommended to serve a three year term for a maximum of six years.Members of the Board of Directors are expected to participate/volunteer at two SGAP Leaders workshops, programs and/or projects (virtual or in-person) per year. Committees Members of the Board of Directors must participate in at least one committee during their term. Committees must comprise of at least two members of the Board of Directors, and regularly report their findings and research to fellow board members BEFORE each quarterly meetings: Student Advocacy Program alignment School recruitment Recruitment & Governance Recruitment and On-Boarding Performance Review/Compliance Resource Development & Fundraising Earned Income Strategy Finance, Audit & Compliance Legal compliance Financial stewardship Specific Projects for the Board - Georgetown University: Board Fellows - (October - May)
Requirements: High integrity, reliability and dedication (follow-through) a must Financial and non-profit background, a plus Outstanding work ethic Impeccable time management skills with the ability to multitask Detail-oriented approach with ability to work, under pressure, to meet deadlines Collaborative management style Excellent communicator Problem solver with the ability to galvanize a team Persuasive presenter Access to wide network of potential sponsors and funders, a plusIf you are interested in this position, please forward your resume, a cover letter, and two writing samples to researcher@sgapleaders.org by June 1, 2022. Please put in the subject line of your email: Board Member Board candidates will be interviewed on a rolling basis. We will contact you if we’re interested in scheduling an interview. Please send an email to the above address with questions. SGAP Leaders provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, SGAP Leaders complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the organization has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, and transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Organization: Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20855 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Communications CoordinatorCommunications Coordinator Part time consultant (virtual), volunteer position, possible college credit The Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders), a nonprofit located in Rockville, Maryland with offices in Montclair, NJ is looking for a self-assured, fully engaged communications coordinator to develop and implement our communications plan, measure effectiveness of the plan and co-develop the brand message and strategy.
The communications coordinator will craft and coordinate consistent and compelling messaging to our internal and external stakeholders, as well as effectively team with our content developer and social media coordinator.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Facilitate communication among stakeholders regarding ongoing programs and activities via monthly e-newsletters and periodic announcements. Manage and track status of communications via monthly reports to the executive director during meetings. Design and activate an implementation plan with calendar to meet quarterly and yearly goals (see Communications deck) With the Executive Director, craft brand messages and communications based on survey data. Conduct and evaluate surveys with internal and external stakeholders. Create and post approved social media and website messaging regarding updated programs and communications which align with brand message. Participate in online learning opportunities (PhilanthropyU,). No compensation. Keep track of activities via project management tools to ensure tasks are completed. Write monthly 2 page reports with spreadsheets. Include SGAP Leaders benchmark social media and e-newsletter communications (# of likes, # followers, # of click throughs, # shares, open rates, comments, # of posts) Include campaigns, fundraisers, and other observations that impacted communications. Insights and recommendations included in the monthly report. Evaluate our current onboarding process and recommend a streamline process which can be implemented on our website.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: A commitment to empower underserved 13-18 aged youth through programs that position them for post-high school success, prime them as visionaries and agents for change in their communities and, in turn, the world. Excellent written communication skills. Excellent work ethic and time management skills. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Self starter and excellent with follow-through. Proven track record with project management and data management. Experience with database and customer management tools (Excel, Network for Good, CANVA etc.) Bachelor’s degree in management or business, prefered. Ideal candidate will have a background in nonprofit - communications and brandingIf you are interested in this position, please forward your resume, a cover letter, and two writing samples to researcher@sgapleaders.org by June 1, 2022. Please put in the subject line of your email: Communications Coordinator Applicants will be interviewed on a rolling basis, and we will contact you if we’re interested in scheduling an interview. Please send an email to the above address with questions. SGAP Leaders provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, SGAP Leaders complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the organization has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, and transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Organization: Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders) Communications Coordinator Part time consultant (virtual), volunteer position, possible college credit The Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders), a nonprofit located in Rockville, Maryland with offices in Montclair, NJ is looking for a self-assured, fully engaged communications coordinator to develop and implement our communications plan, measure effectiveness of the plan and co-develop the brand message and strategy.
The communications coordinator will craft and coordinate consistent and compelling messaging to our internal and external stakeholders, as well as effectively team with our content developer and social media coordinator.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Facilitate communication among stakeholders regarding ongoing programs and activities via monthly e-newsletters and periodic announcements. Manage and track status of communications via monthly reports to the executive director during meetings. Design and activate an implementation plan with calendar to meet quarterly and yearly goals (see Communications deck) With the Executive Director, craft brand messages and communications based on survey data. Conduct and evaluate surveys with internal and external stakeholders. Create and post approved social media and website messaging regarding updated programs and communications which align with brand message. Participate in online learning opportunities (PhilanthropyU,). No compensation. Keep track of activities via project management tools to ensure tasks are completed. Write monthly 2 page reports with spreadsheets. Include SGAP Leaders benchmark social media and e-newsletter communications (# of likes, # followers, # of click throughs, # shares, open rates, comments, # of posts) Include campaigns, fundraisers, and other observations that impacted communications. Insights and recommendations included in the monthly report. Evaluate our current onboarding process and recommend a streamline process which can be implemented on our website.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: A commitment to empower underserved 13-18 aged youth through programs that position them for post-high school success, prime them as visionaries and agents for change in their communities and, in turn, the world. Excellent written communication skills. Excellent work ethic and time management skills. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Self starter and excellent with follow-through. Proven track record with project management and data management. Experience with database and customer management tools (Excel, Network for Good, CANVA etc.) Bachelor’s degree in management or business, prefered. Ideal candidate will have a background in nonprofit - communications and brandingIf you are interested in this position, please forward your resume, a cover letter, and two writing samples to researcher@sgapleaders.org by June 1, 2022. Please put in the subject line of your email: Communications Coordinator Applicants will be interviewed on a rolling basis, and we will contact you if we’re interested in scheduling an interview. Please send an email to the above address with questions. SGAP Leaders provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, SGAP Leaders complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the organization has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, and transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Organization: Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20855 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Content DeveloperContent Developer Part time, volunteer (possible course credit) virtual
The Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders), a nonprofit located in Rockville, Maryland with an office in Montclair, NJ is looking for a creative, dedicated storyteller to join our team as a content developer. The responsibilities of the content developer include creating original content for our website, blogs, online campaigns and articles. Experience includes copywriting, graphics, and technical work. The candidate must also adhere to SEO best practices. In addition, the candidate should have exceptional communication, research, and teamwork skills with a good working knowledge of content management software as well as a basic knowledge of HTML and an eye for detail.
Content Developer Responsibilities: Develop content goals and strategies to attract donors, volunteers and schools Brainstorm a variety of subjects (climate change, STEM, social justice) for creative content. Create unique, simple-to-understand, and user-friendly content using good SEO techniques. Write new web content and edit existing content. Edit and proofread new content before publication. Manage the distribution of content through our various channels, including social media. Analyze performance indicators and web traffic and determine the effectiveness of created content.Content Developer Requirements: Associate's or bachelor's degree in computer science, marketing, multimedia communication, or a related field. Experience in copywriting, graphic design, programming, or a related field may be advantageous. Strong working knowledge of content/donor management software, including Asana, WordPress, Photoshop, Canva and Flash. Good working knowledge of HTML and SEO. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong attention to detail, multitasking, and analytical skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
If you are interested in this position, please forward your resume, a cover letter, and two writing samples to researcher@sgapleaders.org by June 1, 2022. Please put in the subject line of your email: Content Developer Applicants will be interviewed on a rolling basis, and we will contact you if we’re interested in scheduling an interview. Please send an email to the above address with questions. SGAP Leaders provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, SGAP Leaders complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the organization has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, and transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Organization: Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders) Content Developer Part time, volunteer (possible course credit) virtual
The Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders), a nonprofit located in Rockville, Maryland with an office in Montclair, NJ is looking for a creative, dedicated storyteller to join our team as a content developer. The responsibilities of the content developer include creating original content for our website, blogs, online campaigns and articles. Experience includes copywriting, graphics, and technical work. The candidate must also adhere to SEO best practices. In addition, the candidate should have exceptional communication, research, and teamwork skills with a good working knowledge of content management software as well as a basic knowledge of HTML and an eye for detail.
Content Developer Responsibilities: Develop content goals and strategies to attract donors, volunteers and schools Brainstorm a variety of subjects (climate change, STEM, social justice) for creative content. Create unique, simple-to-understand, and user-friendly content using good SEO techniques. Write new web content and edit existing content. Edit and proofread new content before publication. Manage the distribution of content through our various channels, including social media. Analyze performance indicators and web traffic and determine the effectiveness of created content.Content Developer Requirements: Associate's or bachelor's degree in computer science, marketing, multimedia communication, or a related field. Experience in copywriting, graphic design, programming, or a related field may be advantageous. Strong working knowledge of content/donor management software, including Asana, WordPress, Photoshop, Canva and Flash. Good working knowledge of HTML and SEO. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong attention to detail, multitasking, and analytical skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
If you are interested in this position, please forward your resume, a cover letter, and two writing samples to researcher@sgapleaders.org by June 1, 2022. Please put in the subject line of your email: Content Developer Applicants will be interviewed on a rolling basis, and we will contact you if we’re interested in scheduling an interview. Please send an email to the above address with questions. SGAP Leaders provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, SGAP Leaders complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the organization has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, and transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Organization: Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20855 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Social Media AssistantThe Volunteer Social Media Assistant will focus on the development and execution of external facing social media content needs. The Volunteer Social Media Assistant will be responsible for creating, implementing, and monitoring social media for SGA, Inc. to support the growth and increase awareness of the company’s service offerings. Required Skills: At least 2 year’s experience working with nonprofit organizations. Excellent time management and organizational skills. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Candidates will be asked to provide 3 references and two writing samples. Must have detailed knowledge and demonstrated experience around multiple social platforms. Create a monthly content calendar with various forms of media for external channels – Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Familiarity and some application of current and evolving social media trends as well as the current best practices across social media platforms. Duties are performed under general supervision and established guidelines.Job Types: Part-time, VolunteerWork Location: Fully RemoteEducation: Associate (Preferred)Experience: Nonprofit: 2 years Virtual/Remote: 2 yearsSchedule: FlexibleOrganization: Rainbow Outreach Ministries, Inc. The Volunteer Social Media Assistant will focus on the development and execution of external facing social media content needs. The Volunteer Social Media Assistant will be responsible for creating, implementing, and monitoring social media for SGA, Inc. to support the growth and increase awareness of the company’s service offerings. Required Skills: At least 2 year’s experience working with nonprofit organizations. Excellent time management and organizational skills. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Candidates will be asked to provide 3 references and two writing samples. Must have detailed knowledge and demonstrated experience around multiple social platforms. Create a monthly content calendar with various forms of media for external channels – Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Familiarity and some application of current and evolving social media trends as well as the current best practices across social media platforms. Duties are performed under general supervision and established guidelines.Job Types: Part-time, VolunteerWork Location: Fully RemoteEducation: Associate (Preferred)Experience: Nonprofit: 2 years Virtual/Remote: 2 yearsSchedule: FlexibleOrganization: Rainbow Outreach Ministries, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20879 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Non-Profit Grant WriterThe Volunteer Non-Profit Grant Writer will assist with the organization’s grant management pipeline that includes a diverse list of funders including, but not limited to: foundations, government, corporate and private organizations. The Volunteer Non-profit Grant Writer will participate in the research and development of successful grant application submissions by aligning with the organizations Presidents goals. Will assist in prospecting new opportunities and any information necessary in support of each grant funding requirement. Will research, gather, edit, and create files/documents that supplement proposal narratives. Assist in submitting grant and proposals through online portals. Or assist in preparing final files and documents for email or mail submission. Required Skills: At least 2 year’s experience working with nonprofit organizations. Previous grant writing experience. Demonstrated experience in identifying, applying for, and receiving grants from public and private sources. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Excellent time management and organizational skills. Candidates will be asked to provide 3 references and two writing samples. Self-motivated with the ability to work with minimal supervision and ability to work collaboratively. Monitor paperwork and other related documents connected with grant-funded programs. Manage, maintain, and update grants database and other relevant systems as directed. Experience working in grant and database software is a plus (examples Fluxx, CyberGrants, NEON, Every Action, Sales Force, etc.) Ability and skills with grant budgeting and knowledge of the basics of nonprofit finance/accounting. Prioritization Skills – ability to sequence tasks in order of terms of importance; and willingness to pivot if more important tasks arise.Job Types: Part-time, VolunteerWork Location: Fully RemoteEducation: Associate (Preferred)Experience: Nonprofit: 3 years Virtual/Remote: 2 yearsSchedule: FlexibleOrganization: Rainbow Outreach Ministries, Inc. The Volunteer Non-Profit Grant Writer will assist with the organization’s grant management pipeline that includes a diverse list of funders including, but not limited to: foundations, government, corporate and private organizations. The Volunteer Non-profit Grant Writer will participate in the research and development of successful grant application submissions by aligning with the organizations Presidents goals. Will assist in prospecting new opportunities and any information necessary in support of each grant funding requirement. Will research, gather, edit, and create files/documents that supplement proposal narratives. Assist in submitting grant and proposals through online portals. Or assist in preparing final files and documents for email or mail submission. Required Skills: At least 2 year’s experience working with nonprofit organizations. Previous grant writing experience. Demonstrated experience in identifying, applying for, and receiving grants from public and private sources. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Excellent time management and organizational skills. Candidates will be asked to provide 3 references and two writing samples. Self-motivated with the ability to work with minimal supervision and ability to work collaboratively. Monitor paperwork and other related documents connected with grant-funded programs. Manage, maintain, and update grants database and other relevant systems as directed. Experience working in grant and database software is a plus (examples Fluxx, CyberGrants, NEON, Every Action, Sales Force, etc.) Ability and skills with grant budgeting and knowledge of the basics of nonprofit finance/accounting. Prioritization Skills – ability to sequence tasks in order of terms of importance; and willingness to pivot if more important tasks arise.Job Types: Part-time, VolunteerWork Location: Fully RemoteEducation: Associate (Preferred)Experience: Nonprofit: 3 years Virtual/Remote: 2 yearsSchedule: FlexibleOrganization: Rainbow Outreach Ministries, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20879 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Run Bingo at Silver CreekSilver Creek is an independent living community, home to folks 62+. Community members engage in a wide variety of activities on-site, from gardening to games. Bingo is hosted in our community room twice a month: the first Tuesday of each month and the third Friday of each month. Bingo always begins at 3:00 PM. We are searching for 1-3 volunteers per game to help set up, assist individual residents with their game, and call out numbers. If you have any questions, please contact Community Engagement Coordinator, Isabella Abraham (isabella@commtogether.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: Communities Together Inc. Silver Creek is an independent living community, home to folks 62+. Community members engage in a wide variety of activities on-site, from gardening to games. Bingo is hosted in our community room twice a month: the first Tuesday of each month and the third Friday of each month. Bingo always begins at 3:00 PM. We are searching for 1-3 volunteers per game to help set up, assist individual residents with their game, and call out numbers. If you have any questions, please contact Community Engagement Coordinator, Isabella Abraham (isabella@commtogether.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: Communities Together Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20895 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at Kensington Parkrun!Are you looking for a fun and rewarding outdoor volunteer activity? Then Kensington parkrun is for you! Kensington parkrun organizes a free, weekly, timed 5K events in Rock Creek Park in Montgomery County. Events are held every Saturday morning at 9:00am. Kensington parkrun starts and finishes on Rock Creek Trail near Beach Dr and Cedar Ln. After the event is over, participants and volunteers have the opportunity to go to La Gelatteria for coffee, tea, breakfast, or gelato. A free one-time registration at http://www.parkrun.us/register/ will provide you with a barcode that you can use to either volunteer or participate at any of the 2000+ parkruns world-wide. parkrun occurs solely because of the generosity of volunteers. Check out our organization page as well as parkrun.us/kensington to learn more about us and to see some photos. Volunteer activities last about 2 hours and include tasks such as handing our finisher tokens, operating smartphone-based stopwatches and scanners (volunteers must use their own phone), taking photographs, and directing participants at turnaround locations. If you would like more information or would like to volunteer, you MUST email us directly at kensington@parkrun.com. In your email, identify yourself as an SSL volunteer. We cannot guarantee a response if you use the MCVC system to contact us.
Within a few days of emailing kensington@parkrun.com, you will receive an email from one of our Volunteer Coordinators. Please do not show up to volunteer before receiving an assignment. We are approved for MoCo SSL and are now accepting new SSL volunteers! Organization: Kensington parkrun Are you looking for a fun and rewarding outdoor volunteer activity? Then Kensington parkrun is for you! Kensington parkrun organizes a free, weekly, timed 5K events in Rock Creek Park in Montgomery County. Events are held every Saturday morning at 9:00am. Kensington parkrun starts and finishes on Rock Creek Trail near Beach Dr and Cedar Ln. After the event is over, participants and volunteers have the opportunity to go to La Gelatteria for coffee, tea, breakfast, or gelato. A free one-time registration at http://www.parkrun.us/register/ will provide you with a barcode that you can use to either volunteer or participate at any of the 2000+ parkruns world-wide. parkrun occurs solely because of the generosity of volunteers. Check out our organization page as well as parkrun.us/kensington to learn more about us and to see some photos. Volunteer activities last about 2 hours and include tasks such as handing our finisher tokens, operating smartphone-based stopwatches and scanners (volunteers must use their own phone), taking photographs, and directing participants at turnaround locations. If you would like more information or would like to volunteer, you MUST email us directly at kensington@parkrun.com. In your email, identify yourself as an SSL volunteer. We cannot guarantee a response if you use the MCVC system to contact us.
Within a few days of emailing kensington@parkrun.com, you will receive an email from one of our Volunteer Coordinators. Please do not show up to volunteer before receiving an assignment. We are approved for MoCo SSL and are now accepting new SSL volunteers! Organization: Kensington parkrun Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20895 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Wiggler Community Farm Snack SupportSnack Support Volunteer: Do you love to cook and prepare food to share? Are you interested in volunteering on a farm but not sure if field work is right for you? Red Wiggler Community Farm is a sustainable farm where people with and without disabilities come together to work, learn, and grow healthy food. This season we're looking for people to partner with Grower staff members (our staff with developmental disabilities) to prepare snacks for the whole team using our extra farm ingredients – think garlic scape pesto and pickled radishes! This commitment runs from 10:15 am – 1:00 pm on Tuesdays and/or Thursday mornings during the main season, from mid- to late-May through the end of August/September. This person could come weekly, monthly….we’re flexible! Prior knowledge of cooking and food preparation is a plus, as is food safety standards. We're hoping this individual will be able to exercise independence and creativity within this role. This opportunity is open to all ages but anyone under 14 years old must be accompanied by an adult. If interested, email volunteer@redwiggler.org Organization: Red Wiggler Care Farm Snack Support Volunteer: Do you love to cook and prepare food to share? Are you interested in volunteering on a farm but not sure if field work is right for you? Red Wiggler Community Farm is a sustainable farm where people with and without disabilities come together to work, learn, and grow healthy food. This season we're looking for people to partner with Grower staff members (our staff with developmental disabilities) to prepare snacks for the whole team using our extra farm ingredients – think garlic scape pesto and pickled radishes! This commitment runs from 10:15 am – 1:00 pm on Tuesdays and/or Thursday mornings during the main season, from mid- to late-May through the end of August/September. This person could come weekly, monthly….we’re flexible! Prior knowledge of cooking and food preparation is a plus, as is food safety standards. We're hoping this individual will be able to exercise independence and creativity within this role. This opportunity is open to all ages but anyone under 14 years old must be accompanied by an adult. If interested, email volunteer@redwiggler.org Organization: Red Wiggler Care Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20876 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help a Kindergartener Learn to Read!A kindergartener needs your help with developing reading and math readiness skills. Fun practice of letters, sounds, and numbers will assist a student to begin to read and acquire kindergarten math skills. Organization: Echelon Academy A kindergartener needs your help with developing reading and math readiness skills. Fun practice of letters, sounds, and numbers will assist a student to begin to read and acquire kindergarten math skills. Organization: Echelon Academy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20866 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Distribution VolunteerCommunities have been shattered since COVID-19 hit our country. Many of our neighbors are struggling to make ends meet. Food security has been a big issue facing many unemployed and underemployed good, hardworking people in our community. So, CHEER decided to help. We have distributed at least 300 bags of food almost every week since June. We want to do more, but we need your help. SSL Hours are available for this opportunity! Volunteer your time today to help our community. The person you help may be your neighbor. Location: Clifton Park Baptist Church Address: 8818 Piney Branch Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20903 Time: Wednesdays 10 am - 2 pm (you are welcome to stay for as long or as short as your time may allow you). Please check in with Naidia Please contact Naidia at naidia@communitycheer.org for more details. 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: Community Health And Empowerment Through Education And Research (CHEER) Communities have been shattered since COVID-19 hit our country. Many of our neighbors are struggling to make ends meet. Food security has been a big issue facing many unemployed and underemployed good, hardworking people in our community. So, CHEER decided to help. We have distributed at least 300 bags of food almost every week since June. We want to do more, but we need your help. SSL Hours are available for this opportunity! Volunteer your time today to help our community. The person you help may be your neighbor. Location: Clifton Park Baptist Church Address: 8818 Piney Branch Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20903 Time: Wednesdays 10 am - 2 pm (you are welcome to stay for as long or as short as your time may allow you). Please check in with Naidia Please contact Naidia at naidia@communitycheer.org for more details. 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: Community Health And Empowerment Through Education And Research (CHEER) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20903 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ASL InterpreterOlney Theatre Center is looking for volunteer ASL interpreters to assist Deaf/Hard of hearing audience members attending performances on our campus. We are specifically looking for volunteers for the evening of June 2 and during the run of The Music Man from June 17-July 24. Volunteers do not have to be available for all performances, but can choose which ones work for their schedules. We are looking for people who can help Deaf/Hard of hearing audience members navigate our campus and lobbies. Volunteers may also be asked to assist with Vaccine-check at the doors or help individuals find their seats. REQUIREMENTS: Interpreters must be proficient/fluent in both English and American Sign Language. Complete Usher Training (approximately 1.5 hours) prior to arrival Proof of Covid-19 Vaccination and adherence to our current Health and Safety protocols Bonus if you're familiar with attending a musical/theatre performanceTo volunteer, please contact Rebecca Dzida (she/her), Community Engagement Coordinator at rdzida@olneytheatre.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: Olney Theatre Center For The Arts Olney Theatre Center is looking for volunteer ASL interpreters to assist Deaf/Hard of hearing audience members attending performances on our campus. We are specifically looking for volunteers for the evening of June 2 and during the run of The Music Man from June 17-July 24. Volunteers do not have to be available for all performances, but can choose which ones work for their schedules. We are looking for people who can help Deaf/Hard of hearing audience members navigate our campus and lobbies. Volunteers may also be asked to assist with Vaccine-check at the doors or help individuals find their seats. REQUIREMENTS: Interpreters must be proficient/fluent in both English and American Sign Language. Complete Usher Training (approximately 1.5 hours) prior to arrival Proof of Covid-19 Vaccination and adherence to our current Health and Safety protocols Bonus if you're familiar with attending a musical/theatre performanceTo volunteer, please contact Rebecca Dzida (she/her), Community Engagement Coordinator at rdzida@olneytheatre.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: Olney Theatre Center For The Arts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20832 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Furniture and Other Donations NeededOur warehouse is currently overwhelmed with small kitchen items and linens. So, we are putting a hold on accepting small items at our warehouse or at pick ups. (Please hold onto them and donate in a few months if you can!) In particular we are IN NEED of these furniture items: Solid-color couches with no rips or stains Small dressers Bedside tables and end tables New twin mattresses, frames, and comforters (from our Amazon Wish List) to meet the increase of Afghan arrivalsAll items can be gently used (expect for mattresses, which have to be new). We just ask they are in decent condition, with no stains or rips – Donate with Dignity! Please note: We DO NOT accept Large china cabinets, Large entertainment centers; Bed frames that don’t have slats or platforms, Sleeper sofas with traditional mattresses, Large, heavy desks. Please feel free to drop off FURNITURE ONLY at our warehouse, (3610 East Street, Landover, MD) any day of the week between 10am to 2pm. OR, you can schedule a pickup for large furniture ONLY by going to this page. You may also donate via our Amazon Wish List for our most needed new items, including twin mattresses, frames, and comforters to meet the increase of Afghan arrivals. We also need Financial Donations for Refugee Assistance. Organization: Homes Not Borders Our warehouse is currently overwhelmed with small kitchen items and linens. So, we are putting a hold on accepting small items at our warehouse or at pick ups. (Please hold onto them and donate in a few months if you can!) In particular we are IN NEED of these furniture items: Solid-color couches with no rips or stains Small dressers Bedside tables and end tables New twin mattresses, frames, and comforters (from our Amazon Wish List) to meet the increase of Afghan arrivalsAll items can be gently used (expect for mattresses, which have to be new). We just ask they are in decent condition, with no stains or rips – Donate with Dignity! Please note: We DO NOT accept Large china cabinets, Large entertainment centers; Bed frames that don’t have slats or platforms, Sleeper sofas with traditional mattresses, Large, heavy desks. Please feel free to drop off FURNITURE ONLY at our warehouse, (3610 East Street, Landover, MD) any day of the week between 10am to 2pm. OR, you can schedule a pickup for large furniture ONLY by going to this page. You may also donate via our Amazon Wish List for our most needed new items, including twin mattresses, frames, and comforters to meet the increase of Afghan arrivals. We also need Financial Donations for Refugee Assistance. Organization: Homes Not Borders Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20785 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with Packing Food Delivery Boxes Wednesday's and Thursday's for East County Communities in NeedKingdom Fellowship AME Church in Silver Spring, Maryland is one of Montgomery County’s eight Consolidated Services Hubs delivering food assistance and other vital services to a growing number of East County residents impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. Since March 2020, Kingdom Fellowship AME Church has provided nearly ½ million pounds of free groceries to 14,000 households. The needs continue to grow and there are several ways you can join the Kingdom Fellowship Church team and be a part of bringing help to those in need. The primary need at this time is for volunteers to help with packing and food stocking on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 3pm-7pm at the Kingdom Fellowship Church 12101 Tech Road in Silver Spring and on Fridays from 3pm – 7pm at the East County Community Recreation Center at 3310 Gateshead Manor Way, Silver Spring, MD. Wear comfortable attire! Masks and gloves are provided but feel free to bring your own. Physical distancing and other Covid-19 protocols are followed to provide a safe environment for everyone. For more details and to register for these opportunities, click here: https://app.mobileserve.com/app/#/opportunities/provider/ms/15564 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: East County Hub at Kingdom Global Community Development Corporation (KGCDC) Kingdom Fellowship AME Church in Silver Spring, Maryland is one of Montgomery County’s eight Consolidated Services Hubs delivering food assistance and other vital services to a growing number of East County residents impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. Since March 2020, Kingdom Fellowship AME Church has provided nearly ½ million pounds of free groceries to 14,000 households. The needs continue to grow and there are several ways you can join the Kingdom Fellowship Church team and be a part of bringing help to those in need. The primary need at this time is for volunteers to help with packing and food stocking on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 3pm-7pm at the Kingdom Fellowship Church 12101 Tech Road in Silver Spring and on Fridays from 3pm – 7pm at the East County Community Recreation Center at 3310 Gateshead Manor Way, Silver Spring, MD. Wear comfortable attire! Masks and gloves are provided but feel free to bring your own. Physical distancing and other Covid-19 protocols are followed to provide a safe environment for everyone. For more details and to register for these opportunities, click here: https://app.mobileserve.com/app/#/opportunities/provider/ms/15564 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: East County Hub at Kingdom Global Community Development Corporation (KGCDC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20904 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Assistant to the Specialty Referrals CoordinatorAbout MobileMed: MobileMed has been serving low-income and uninsured members of the Montgomery County community for over fifty years. Our mission is to improve the health of those who face the greatest barriers to care access. Programming includes general checkups and preventative care, chronic disease management, integrated behavioral healthcare, and both in-house specialty care and referrals. The Role: MobileMed is looking for an individual looking to gain experience in medical administration. The role will work closely with the Specialty Referrals Coordinator to assist in facilitating patient access to life-saving specialty services! This is great opportunity for a college student, graduate student, or recent graduate. Hours: We expect this volunteer to be involved 6-9 hours per week over 2-3 days. Exact hours are flexible. You must be free to complete these hours during MobileMed's open hours (8:30am-5:00pm) Monday- Friday. This is an on-site role. We are looking for volunteers interested in supporting this work for six months or more. Location: Rockville, MD To Apply: Please submit your resume and a cover letter describing your interest and availability to Naira Hirz at nhirz@mobilemedicalcare.org with subject line “ Volunteer Assistant to Specialty Medical Coordinator”. If you are interested in this volunteering opportunity, please reach us before April 11th, 2022. Responsibilities: Call patients - appointment reminders, document requests, etc. Mail referrals to patients (use of office printer, scanner, and postage machine) Correspond with specialty care offices to request and obtain patient records. Maintain spreadsheet of outstanding requests and follow up appropriately. Experience and/or an interest in learning to navigate patient record software (eClinical Works, Community Health Link). Update records with new information as instructed. Use of Microsoft Office 365 (Outlook, Word, Excel)
Qualifications: Comfort working with a diverse patient population Interest in the MobileMed mission and participation in a nonprofit environment Great attention to detailOrganization: Mobile Medical Care About MobileMed: MobileMed has been serving low-income and uninsured members of the Montgomery County community for over fifty years. Our mission is to improve the health of those who face the greatest barriers to care access. Programming includes general checkups and preventative care, chronic disease management, integrated behavioral healthcare, and both in-house specialty care and referrals. The Role: MobileMed is looking for an individual looking to gain experience in medical administration. The role will work closely with the Specialty Referrals Coordinator to assist in facilitating patient access to life-saving specialty services! This is great opportunity for a college student, graduate student, or recent graduate. Hours: We expect this volunteer to be involved 6-9 hours per week over 2-3 days. Exact hours are flexible. You must be free to complete these hours during MobileMed's open hours (8:30am-5:00pm) Monday- Friday. This is an on-site role. We are looking for volunteers interested in supporting this work for six months or more. Location: Rockville, MD To Apply: Please submit your resume and a cover letter describing your interest and availability to Naira Hirz at nhirz@mobilemedicalcare.org with subject line “ Volunteer Assistant to Specialty Medical Coordinator”. If you are interested in this volunteering opportunity, please reach us before April 11th, 2022. Responsibilities: Call patients - appointment reminders, document requests, etc. Mail referrals to patients (use of office printer, scanner, and postage machine) Correspond with specialty care offices to request and obtain patient records. Maintain spreadsheet of outstanding requests and follow up appropriately. Experience and/or an interest in learning to navigate patient record software (eClinical Works, Community Health Link). Update records with new information as instructed. Use of Microsoft Office 365 (Outlook, Word, Excel)
Qualifications: Comfort working with a diverse patient population Interest in the MobileMed mission and participation in a nonprofit environment Great attention to detailOrganization: Mobile Medical Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friends Club Volunteers NeededThe Friends Club is a therapeutic social club for men with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease. We run our program out of the Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church located at 6601 Bradley Boulevard in Bethesda. The club currently runs Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 9:30am-1:30pm. (Volunteer hours are 9:15am-1:45pm.) We are seeking retired men who would like to volunteer their time to enrich the lives of others. The members meet to socialize, discuss current events, engage in physical activities (such as bowling & darts), to take part in musical entertainment, and lectures. As a volunteer you would perform a valuable service to the families and the community of those living with Alzheimer’s. Please come and be part of our organization! The rewards of volunteering are many. The Friends Club is a special place that brings joy and laughter to our members and much needed respite to our caregivers. A few hours, one day per week, will enrich the life of the volunteer and the lives of the men in our club. To learn more, please call Ken Silverstein at 301-469-0070. Organization: Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church The Friends Club is a therapeutic social club for men with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease. We run our program out of the Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church located at 6601 Bradley Boulevard in Bethesda. The club currently runs Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 9:30am-1:30pm. (Volunteer hours are 9:15am-1:45pm.) We are seeking retired men who would like to volunteer their time to enrich the lives of others. The members meet to socialize, discuss current events, engage in physical activities (such as bowling & darts), to take part in musical entertainment, and lectures. As a volunteer you would perform a valuable service to the families and the community of those living with Alzheimer’s. Please come and be part of our organization! The rewards of volunteering are many. The Friends Club is a special place that brings joy and laughter to our members and much needed respite to our caregivers. A few hours, one day per week, will enrich the life of the volunteer and the lives of the men in our club. To learn more, please call Ken Silverstein at 301-469-0070. Organization: Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20817 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Synagogue AssistantVolunteers assist residents to and from synagogue services. Get residents situated. Can stay and help turn pages. Hours needed are Saturday mornings. Volunteers must be friendly and interact well with elderly residents. Knowledge of Jewish religion not required. Familiarity with wheelchairs is helpful but training is available. Information regarding the organization's current safety protocols can be found on the organization's volunteer application page: https://www.smithlifecommunities.org/giving/volunteer/application/ Contact Monica at mayer@ceslc.org with questions. Organization: Charles E. Smith Life Communities (Hebrew Home Of Greater Washington) Volunteers assist residents to and from synagogue services. Get residents situated. Can stay and help turn pages. Hours needed are Saturday mornings. Volunteers must be friendly and interact well with elderly residents. Knowledge of Jewish religion not required. Familiarity with wheelchairs is helpful but training is available. Information regarding the organization's current safety protocols can be found on the organization's volunteer application page: https://www.smithlifecommunities.org/giving/volunteer/application/ Contact Monica at mayer@ceslc.org with questions. Organization: Charles E. Smith Life Communities (Hebrew Home Of Greater Washington) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adopt-a-grandparent/Friendly visitorRegularly visit with one or two resident(s) over a minimum 12 week period. Minimum Age: 13+; younger if accompanied by parent. Visit our web site volunteer page at www.smithlifecommunities.org for more information about our COVID-19 safety protocols and application process. 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: Charles E. Smith Life Communities (Hebrew Home Of Greater Washington) Regularly visit with one or two resident(s) over a minimum 12 week period. Minimum Age: 13+; younger if accompanied by parent. Visit our web site volunteer page at www.smithlifecommunities.org for more information about our COVID-19 safety protocols and application process. 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: Charles E. Smith Life Communities (Hebrew Home Of Greater Washington) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Activities AssistantWork with the Activities Department. Assist residents in a variety of activities including music, bingo, card games, art, etc., escorting residents to and from activities. Get to know the residents by joining them in the activity and learn from each other! 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. Information regarding the organization's current safety protocols can be found on the organization's volunteer application page: https://www.smithlifecommunities.org/giving/volunteer/application/
Organization: Charles E. Smith Life Communities (Hebrew Home Of Greater Washington) Work with the Activities Department. Assist residents in a variety of activities including music, bingo, card games, art, etc., escorting residents to and from activities. Get to know the residents by joining them in the activity and learn from each other! 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. Information regarding the organization's current safety protocols can be found on the organization's volunteer application page: https://www.smithlifecommunities.org/giving/volunteer/application/
Organization: Charles E. Smith Life Communities (Hebrew Home Of Greater Washington) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers/TutoringCSF youth programs offer after school and summer enrichment programs that include core programming of homework assistance, reading and math tutoring, computer instruction, journaling and public speaking, as well as services tailored to the resident’s needs as well as other educational and recreational sessions identified to meet and expand the exposure needs of the youth. Adult and Senior morning program offers a variety of services that included fill out forms, computer training, exercise class, arts/crafts, bingo, Manna bread distribution, Senior Brown Bag, Manna Food Boxes, and monthly health workshops. The requirements for our volunteers are to be willing to help with any task need it, also background check will apply to teenagers and adults. 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: Shady Grove Apartments CSF youth programs offer after school and summer enrichment programs that include core programming of homework assistance, reading and math tutoring, computer instruction, journaling and public speaking, as well as services tailored to the resident’s needs as well as other educational and recreational sessions identified to meet and expand the exposure needs of the youth. Adult and Senior morning program offers a variety of services that included fill out forms, computer training, exercise class, arts/crafts, bingo, Manna bread distribution, Senior Brown Bag, Manna Food Boxes, and monthly health workshops. The requirements for our volunteers are to be willing to help with any task need it, also background check will apply to teenagers and adults. 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: Shady Grove Apartments Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20855 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Treasurer for small, local organizationWe are looking for an energetic, "hands-on" volunteer Treasurer with accounting experience to support the annual F. Scott Fitzgerald Literary Festival and the nonprofit organization’s Board of Directors.
RECRUITING ORGANIZATION: F. Scott Fitzgerald Literary Conference, Inc. was founded in 1996 to celebrate the American author and his connections to Rockville and Montgomery County, Maryland. Through an annual fall Literary Festival and related activities, the organization has for 25 years worked to foster understanding and appreciation of the literary arts in the Washington Metropolitan area, to recognize and encourage the works of adult and student writers, to honor an outstanding established American author, and to partner with other cultural organizations to advance public and private support for the literary arts. More information about the Festival can be found at www.fscottfestival.org.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
*Serves on a four-person volunteer Board and attends monthly 90-minute conference planning meetings
*Oversees and presents the planning committee's budgets, accounts, and financial statements
*Deposits or causes to be deposited all funds of the organization
*Records all incoming and outgoing funds; currently we use Quicken software, but we are open to the use of other bookkeeping methods
*Receives and approves all requests for payments
*Acts as the primary signer of checks under $500; larger amounts require the signature of another Corporation officer
*Prepares and presents a brief financial report for each monthly committee meeting and a detailed report for the Annual Meeting.
*Prepares and submits tax documents as required by law: Federal IRS 990, MD Personal Property Tax, MD State Income Tax.
*Provides advice on workable budgets
*Helps proposal writers by providing financial charts for the grant proposals
Organization: F Scott Fitzgerald Literary Conference Inc. We are looking for an energetic, "hands-on" volunteer Treasurer with accounting experience to support the annual F. Scott Fitzgerald Literary Festival and the nonprofit organization’s Board of Directors.
RECRUITING ORGANIZATION: F. Scott Fitzgerald Literary Conference, Inc. was founded in 1996 to celebrate the American author and his connections to Rockville and Montgomery County, Maryland. Through an annual fall Literary Festival and related activities, the organization has for 25 years worked to foster understanding and appreciation of the literary arts in the Washington Metropolitan area, to recognize and encourage the works of adult and student writers, to honor an outstanding established American author, and to partner with other cultural organizations to advance public and private support for the literary arts. More information about the Festival can be found at www.fscottfestival.org.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
*Serves on a four-person volunteer Board and attends monthly 90-minute conference planning meetings
*Oversees and presents the planning committee's budgets, accounts, and financial statements
*Deposits or causes to be deposited all funds of the organization
*Records all incoming and outgoing funds; currently we use Quicken software, but we are open to the use of other bookkeeping methods
*Receives and approves all requests for payments
*Acts as the primary signer of checks under $500; larger amounts require the signature of another Corporation officer
*Prepares and presents a brief financial report for each monthly committee meeting and a detailed report for the Annual Meeting.
*Prepares and submits tax documents as required by law: Federal IRS 990, MD Personal Property Tax, MD State Income Tax.
*Provides advice on workable budgets
*Helps proposal writers by providing financial charts for the grant proposals
Organization: F Scott Fitzgerald Literary Conference Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Publicity and Public Affairs CoordinatorThe F. Scott Fitzgerald Literary Festival seeks a Committee Publicity/Public Affairs Specialist manages its public image and ensures it gains and maintains a positive reputation with the public. One of the essential duties is designing, developing, and preparing press kits to distribute to media outlets. These press kits include a press release, a biography and photo of the FSF honoree, and supporting information about the committee, its history, and past events.
This individual must maintain strong relationships with the media to find ways to get the committee’s message to the public. The person is also expected to find methods to get designated committee members in front of the public by arranging press conferences, special event appearances, and interviews. Public Affairs Specialist Skills and QualificationsThe candidate must have several prerequisite skills and qualifications. Communication and writing skills are arguably the essential qualifications for the position. The applicant must also know the current social media market (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.) and how best to use it. Other important skills and qualifications for a Public Relations Specialist include: Organizational skills The ability to work under pressure The ability to always represent the committee professionally Exceptional writing, editing, and public speaking skills Familiarity with the latest PR trends and best practices Organization: F Scott Fitzgerald Literary Conference Inc. The F. Scott Fitzgerald Literary Festival seeks a Committee Publicity/Public Affairs Specialist manages its public image and ensures it gains and maintains a positive reputation with the public. One of the essential duties is designing, developing, and preparing press kits to distribute to media outlets. These press kits include a press release, a biography and photo of the FSF honoree, and supporting information about the committee, its history, and past events.
This individual must maintain strong relationships with the media to find ways to get the committee’s message to the public. The person is also expected to find methods to get designated committee members in front of the public by arranging press conferences, special event appearances, and interviews. Public Affairs Specialist Skills and QualificationsThe candidate must have several prerequisite skills and qualifications. Communication and writing skills are arguably the essential qualifications for the position. The applicant must also know the current social media market (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.) and how best to use it. Other important skills and qualifications for a Public Relations Specialist include: Organizational skills The ability to work under pressure The ability to always represent the committee professionally Exceptional writing, editing, and public speaking skills Familiarity with the latest PR trends and best practices Organization: F Scott Fitzgerald Literary Conference Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: EntertainmentVolunteers are needed who play piano, guitar or other instruments, can sing, lead a sing-a-long , All volunteers must be fully vaccinated and provide a copy of vaccine record. Volunteers must be free from communicable illnesses. Prospective volunteers must be screened for TB. Face Masks must be worn at all times. 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: Brooke Grove Foundation Volunteers are needed who play piano, guitar or other instruments, can sing, lead a sing-a-long , All volunteers must be fully vaccinated and provide a copy of vaccine record. Volunteers must be free from communicable illnesses. Prospective volunteers must be screened for TB. Face Masks must be worn at all times. 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: Brooke Grove Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20860 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Knitters & CrochetersAll volunteers must be fully vaccinated and provide proof of vaccine record. Volunteers need to be free from communicable illnesses. Prospective volunteers must be screened for TB. All volunteers must wear a Face Mask at all times. Do you knit or crochet? Brooke Grove is looking for volunteers to join our knitting and crocheting group. We knit blocks, then crochet them together to make afghans we donate to local organizations; for example, this year they were donated to Fisher House at Walter Reed National Medical Center. The group meets Thursdays in our nursing center from 10am - 1pm and in assisted living from 2-4pm. We need volunteers for both groups. Please email volunteers@bgf.org if you have an interest. 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: Brooke Grove Foundation All volunteers must be fully vaccinated and provide proof of vaccine record. Volunteers need to be free from communicable illnesses. Prospective volunteers must be screened for TB. All volunteers must wear a Face Mask at all times. Do you knit or crochet? Brooke Grove is looking for volunteers to join our knitting and crocheting group. We knit blocks, then crochet them together to make afghans we donate to local organizations; for example, this year they were donated to Fisher House at Walter Reed National Medical Center. The group meets Thursdays in our nursing center from 10am - 1pm and in assisted living from 2-4pm. We need volunteers for both groups. Please email volunteers@bgf.org if you have an interest. 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: Brooke Grove Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20860 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest ServicesGuest Services- Volunteers will greet new admissions and escort transport and the resident to their new room assignment. Volunteers will assist new resident with phone calls, setting up electronic devices, such as cell phones or iPad if needed. Assist nursing staff with taking inventory of personal items, A Welcome bag is provided for each new admission, check with nursing staff to see if volunteer can assist with getting, drinks or snacks upon arrival. All Volunteers must be fully vaccinated and provide a copy of vaccine record. Volunteers need to be free from communicable illnesses. Prospective volunteers must be screened for TB. Safety First: Face Masks must be worn at all times 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: Brooke Grove Foundation Guest Services- Volunteers will greet new admissions and escort transport and the resident to their new room assignment. Volunteers will assist new resident with phone calls, setting up electronic devices, such as cell phones or iPad if needed. Assist nursing staff with taking inventory of personal items, A Welcome bag is provided for each new admission, check with nursing staff to see if volunteer can assist with getting, drinks or snacks upon arrival. All Volunteers must be fully vaccinated and provide a copy of vaccine record. Volunteers need to be free from communicable illnesses. Prospective volunteers must be screened for TB. Safety First: Face Masks must be worn at all times 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: Brooke Grove Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20860 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TutorTutors must be at least 18 years old; agree to a background screening policy; be dependable and prompt; be able to relate well to a variety of people; be willing to maintain the confidentiality of the learners; have good listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills; have basic computer skills; and, be flexible and patient. Organization: Bernadette's House Tutors must be at least 18 years old; agree to a background screening policy; be dependable and prompt; be able to relate well to a variety of people; be willing to maintain the confidentiality of the learners; have good listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills; have basic computer skills; and, be flexible and patient. Organization: Bernadette's House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MentorBernadette's Blossoms Online Mentoring Program helps to empower youth in our community to make positive life choices that enable them to maximize their potential. The mentoring program uses adult volunteers to commit to supporting, guiding, and being a friend to a young person for a period of at least one year. By becoming part of the social network of adults and community members who care about the youth, the mentor can help youth develop and reach positive academic, career, and personal goals. Organization: Bernadette's House Bernadette's Blossoms Online Mentoring Program helps to empower youth in our community to make positive life choices that enable them to maximize their potential. The mentoring program uses adult volunteers to commit to supporting, guiding, and being a friend to a young person for a period of at least one year. By becoming part of the social network of adults and community members who care about the youth, the mentor can help youth develop and reach positive academic, career, and personal goals. Organization: Bernadette's House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Best Buddies Citizens Program- Be matched in a 1:1 Friendship!Best Buddies Maryland Citizens creates one-to-one friendships between adults with and without intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD) in the community. These opportunities for friendship and inclusion are especially important to adults with IDD, who have limited opportunities to stay involved as they age. By matching volunteers with and without IDD in friendships, hosting engaging community events, and creating matches, the Best Buddies Citizens program strives to create an inclusive and diverse community for all. This opportunity is open to adults aged 18 or older who reside in Maryland. Fill out an interest form here or e-mail carolinelogazino@bestbuddies.org for questions. We can't wait for you to join the Citizens community. Organization: Best Buddies International Best Buddies Maryland Citizens creates one-to-one friendships between adults with and without intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD) in the community. These opportunities for friendship and inclusion are especially important to adults with IDD, who have limited opportunities to stay involved as they age. By matching volunteers with and without IDD in friendships, hosting engaging community events, and creating matches, the Best Buddies Citizens program strives to create an inclusive and diverse community for all. This opportunity is open to adults aged 18 or older who reside in Maryland. Fill out an interest form here or e-mail carolinelogazino@bestbuddies.org for questions. We can't wait for you to join the Citizens community. Organization: Best Buddies International Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 21224 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Activities AssistantA variety of LIFE enrichment programming takes place in the Nursing facility, volunteers assist with leading activities, leading Bingo, Chess, playing board games, doing crafts, musical therapy, entertainers, sing-a-longs, working puzzles, transporting residents to salon for hair and manicures All volunteers must be fully vaccinated, Prospective volunteers must be screened for TB. Safety First Face masks protect residents. A face mask must be worn at all times 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: Brooke Grove Foundation A variety of LIFE enrichment programming takes place in the Nursing facility, volunteers assist with leading activities, leading Bingo, Chess, playing board games, doing crafts, musical therapy, entertainers, sing-a-longs, working puzzles, transporting residents to salon for hair and manicures All volunteers must be fully vaccinated, Prospective volunteers must be screened for TB. Safety First Face masks protect residents. A face mask must be worn at all times 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: Brooke Grove Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20860 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Amenity Cart HostBrooke Grove provides an amenity cart in the Rehab Center, the host will offer door-to door healthy tea, magazines, books and brain fitness, puzzles, All volunteer applicants must be fully vaccinated and provide a copy of vaccine record. Volunteers need to be free of communicable illnesses. Prospective volunteers must be screened for TB. Face Masks are to be worn at all times. Background checks are required for volunteers 18 years and older. 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: Brooke Grove Foundation Brooke Grove provides an amenity cart in the Rehab Center, the host will offer door-to door healthy tea, magazines, books and brain fitness, puzzles, All volunteer applicants must be fully vaccinated and provide a copy of vaccine record. Volunteers need to be free of communicable illnesses. Prospective volunteers must be screened for TB. Face Masks are to be worn at all times. Background checks are required for volunteers 18 years and older. 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: Brooke Grove Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20860 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dining Room AideHelp is needed in the dining rooms during breakfast, lunch and dinner. Aides may assist with setup, getting drinks, opening drinks and food packets, preparing residents for meals and general clean up. Aides may also assist transporting residents to dining room, Set Up large theatre screen during meals for Netflix and other popular cable services All volunteers must be fully vaccinated and provide a copy of their vaccine record. Volunteers must be free from communicable illnesses. Prospective volunteers must be screened for TB. Face Masks must be worn at all times. 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: Brooke Grove Foundation Help is needed in the dining rooms during breakfast, lunch and dinner. Aides may assist with setup, getting drinks, opening drinks and food packets, preparing residents for meals and general clean up. Aides may also assist transporting residents to dining room, Set Up large theatre screen during meals for Netflix and other popular cable services All volunteers must be fully vaccinated and provide a copy of their vaccine record. Volunteers must be free from communicable illnesses. Prospective volunteers must be screened for TB. Face Masks must be worn at all times. 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: Brooke Grove Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20860 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly VisitorSome Rehab guests and long term nursing residents have few visitors and welcome the opportunity to socialize, play games or work board games. Volunteers may develop kinships with several residents with whom they visit on a regular basis. All volunteers must be fully vaccinated and provide proof of vaccine record. Volunteers need to be free from communicable illnesses. Prospective volunteers must be screened for TB. All volunteers must wear a Face Mask at all times. 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: Brooke Grove Foundation Some Rehab guests and long term nursing residents have few visitors and welcome the opportunity to socialize, play games or work board games. Volunteers may develop kinships with several residents with whom they visit on a regular basis. All volunteers must be fully vaccinated and provide proof of vaccine record. Volunteers need to be free from communicable illnesses. Prospective volunteers must be screened for TB. All volunteers must wear a Face Mask at all times. 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: Brooke Grove Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20860 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ManicuristNursing & Rehab Center residents are offered simple manicures. (no polish) If you have some experience in this area, you can assist our nursing staff in this way Day or evening hours available All volunteers must be fully vaccinated and provide proof of vaccine record. Volunteers need to be free from communicable illnesses. Prospective volunteers must be screened for TB. All volunteers must wear a Face Mask at all times. 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: Brooke Grove Foundation Nursing & Rehab Center residents are offered simple manicures. (no polish) If you have some experience in this area, you can assist our nursing staff in this way Day or evening hours available All volunteers must be fully vaccinated and provide proof of vaccine record. Volunteers need to be free from communicable illnesses. Prospective volunteers must be screened for TB. All volunteers must wear a Face Mask at all times. 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: Brooke Grove Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20860 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Music & Memory AssistantMusic is a key way to generate mental activity in seniors. Tech savvy volunteers are needed to create iPod playlists and assist residents with using headphones and equipment. All volunteers must be fully vaccinated and provide proof of vaccine record. Volunteers need to be free from communicable illnesses. Prospective volunteers must be screened for TB. All volunteers must wear a Face Mask at all times. 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: Brooke Grove Foundation Music is a key way to generate mental activity in seniors. Tech savvy volunteers are needed to create iPod playlists and assist residents with using headphones and equipment. All volunteers must be fully vaccinated and provide proof of vaccine record. Volunteers need to be free from communicable illnesses. Prospective volunteers must be screened for TB. All volunteers must wear a Face Mask at all times. 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: Brooke Grove Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20860 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Visiting in Memory Support Assisted Living, Assited Living, NursingVolunteers needed to take residents from our Memory Care Assisted Living neighborhood on short walks inside or outside of the complex. Visitors can chat with residents, work on a project, or just sit with a resident. Organization: Ingleside At King Farm Retirement Community Volunteers needed to take residents from our Memory Care Assisted Living neighborhood on short walks inside or outside of the complex. Visitors can chat with residents, work on a project, or just sit with a resident. Organization: Ingleside At King Farm Retirement Community Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teaching Computer Training Classeso MS Word, Excel, Outlook—basic and intermediate levels Organization: CareerCatchers o MS Word, Excel, Outlook—basic and intermediate levels Organization: CareerCatchers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20906 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media & Website CoordinatorPart time, volunteer (possible course credit) virtual The Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders), a nonprofit located in Rockville, Maryland with offices in Montclair, NJ is looking for a Social Media/Website Coordinator who is creative, self-driven, and ready to enhance and grow our social media and website presence. The Social Media/Website Coordinator is responsible for the creation and maintenance of a strong online presence for SGAP Leaders and will help develop, update and maintain SGAP Leaders’ website.
SGAP Leaders is where our underserved youth (ages 13-18) develop leadership and soft skills through the lens of sustainability, social justice, and STEM challenges. Our in-person and virtual workshops, tours and speaker series provide a vehicle for students to develop college and career readiness skills. Students choose the themes for our program which ranges from climate change, teen suicide and mental wellness, to human trafficking (to name a few).
We have impacted 4,200+ students from 78 different schools and school districts in NY, NJ, MD, Washington DC, and Northern VA. Position Responsibilities Research audiences preferences; uncover and track current trends Design posts to sustain readers' curiosity and create buzz around programs, projects and student outcomes Measure website analytics and monitor social media accounts Add and remove content from the website as directed (including updating the calendar) Assist with setting up online reservations, ticket sales and fundraising campaigns Maximize user engagement through cross-platform communications Develop and curate engaging content for social media platforms. Assist in the creation and editing of written, video, and photo content. Attend select events and produce live social media content.(if possible) Maintain unified brand voice across different social media channels. Create a social media calendar. Monitor social media channels for industry trends. Interact with users and respond to social media messages, inquiries, and comments. Review analytics and create reports on key metrics. Assist in the development and management of social media marketing and influencer marketing strategy. Job RequirementsCandidate Qualifications 1-3 years of work experience as a Social Media or Website Coordinator preferred Proficiency with website management of multiple social media platforms Knowledge, keyword research and Google Analytics Ability to deliver creative content (text, image and video) Familiarity with WordPress, CANVA, Adobe Stock videos and photos, donor management tools (Network for Good) Familiarity with online strategies and channels Excellent communication, multitasking, and analytical skills Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, New Media, or relevant field preferred
Candidate Social Media Skills: Passion for social media and proficiency with major social media platforms and social media management tools (Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, FaceBook, SnapChat, Tik Tok) Proficiency with video and photo editing tools, digital media formats, and HTML, a plus Excellent social listening skills Ability to understand historical, current, and future trends in the digital content and social media space Strong copywriting and copy editing skills Top-notch oral and verbal communication skills Impeccable time management skills with the ability to multitask Detail-oriented approach with ability to work under pressure to meet deadlines
If you are interested in this position, please forward your resume, a cover letter, and a writing sample to researcher@sgapleaders.org. Please put in the subject line of your email: Social Media and Website Coordinator Applicants will be interviewed on a rolling basis, and we will contact you if we’re interested in scheduling an interview. Please send an email to the above address with questions. SGAP Leaders provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, SGAP Leaders complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the organization has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, and transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Organization: Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders) Part time, volunteer (possible course credit) virtual The Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders), a nonprofit located in Rockville, Maryland with offices in Montclair, NJ is looking for a Social Media/Website Coordinator who is creative, self-driven, and ready to enhance and grow our social media and website presence. The Social Media/Website Coordinator is responsible for the creation and maintenance of a strong online presence for SGAP Leaders and will help develop, update and maintain SGAP Leaders’ website.
SGAP Leaders is where our underserved youth (ages 13-18) develop leadership and soft skills through the lens of sustainability, social justice, and STEM challenges. Our in-person and virtual workshops, tours and speaker series provide a vehicle for students to develop college and career readiness skills. Students choose the themes for our program which ranges from climate change, teen suicide and mental wellness, to human trafficking (to name a few).
We have impacted 4,200+ students from 78 different schools and school districts in NY, NJ, MD, Washington DC, and Northern VA. Position Responsibilities Research audiences preferences; uncover and track current trends Design posts to sustain readers' curiosity and create buzz around programs, projects and student outcomes Measure website analytics and monitor social media accounts Add and remove content from the website as directed (including updating the calendar) Assist with setting up online reservations, ticket sales and fundraising campaigns Maximize user engagement through cross-platform communications Develop and curate engaging content for social media platforms. Assist in the creation and editing of written, video, and photo content. Attend select events and produce live social media content.(if possible) Maintain unified brand voice across different social media channels. Create a social media calendar. Monitor social media channels for industry trends. Interact with users and respond to social media messages, inquiries, and comments. Review analytics and create reports on key metrics. Assist in the development and management of social media marketing and influencer marketing strategy. Job RequirementsCandidate Qualifications 1-3 years of work experience as a Social Media or Website Coordinator preferred Proficiency with website management of multiple social media platforms Knowledge, keyword research and Google Analytics Ability to deliver creative content (text, image and video) Familiarity with WordPress, CANVA, Adobe Stock videos and photos, donor management tools (Network for Good) Familiarity with online strategies and channels Excellent communication, multitasking, and analytical skills Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, New Media, or relevant field preferred
Candidate Social Media Skills: Passion for social media and proficiency with major social media platforms and social media management tools (Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, FaceBook, SnapChat, Tik Tok) Proficiency with video and photo editing tools, digital media formats, and HTML, a plus Excellent social listening skills Ability to understand historical, current, and future trends in the digital content and social media space Strong copywriting and copy editing skills Top-notch oral and verbal communication skills Impeccable time management skills with the ability to multitask Detail-oriented approach with ability to work under pressure to meet deadlines
If you are interested in this position, please forward your resume, a cover letter, and a writing sample to researcher@sgapleaders.org. Please put in the subject line of your email: Social Media and Website Coordinator Applicants will be interviewed on a rolling basis, and we will contact you if we’re interested in scheduling an interview. Please send an email to the above address with questions. SGAP Leaders provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, SGAP Leaders complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the organization has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, and transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Organization: Student Global Ambassador Program (SGAP Leaders) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20855 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: • Specialty Exams tutoring one-on-oneo TEAS (Math, Science, Reading, English Language) Organization: CareerCatchers o TEAS (Math, Science, Reading, English Language) Organization: CareerCatchers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20906 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Remote Assistance with Online TrainingCareerCatchers is a workforce development nonprofit in Montgomery County that that does intense career and job search counseling for the underserved. During this downtime, many of our clients are doing online training in subjects such as Microsoft Office, health and allied sciences, and business. We need volunteers to help with basic setup and general support by doing the following: If the client has a problem getting started, use a combination of phone calls, screenshots and FaceTime to walk them through it. Contact them once a week to see how they’re doing. Encourage them to move on to new classes once they’ve finished the first ones. If you want to do more -- like subject tutoring -- go for it!CareerCatchers will provide detailed instructions, Zoom training, and backup. Volunteer requirements: basic Web understanding, good communications skills, and a willingness to help. Organization: CareerCatchers CareerCatchers is a workforce development nonprofit in Montgomery County that that does intense career and job search counseling for the underserved. During this downtime, many of our clients are doing online training in subjects such as Microsoft Office, health and allied sciences, and business. We need volunteers to help with basic setup and general support by doing the following: If the client has a problem getting started, use a combination of phone calls, screenshots and FaceTime to walk them through it. Contact them once a week to see how they’re doing. Encourage them to move on to new classes once they’ve finished the first ones. If you want to do more -- like subject tutoring -- go for it!CareerCatchers will provide detailed instructions, Zoom training, and backup. Volunteer requirements: basic Web understanding, good communications skills, and a willingness to help. Organization: CareerCatchers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20910 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seeking Virtual Volunteer English as a Second Language TeachersCurrently we need Senior High School Students and/or Senior Citizens and Veterans who are willing to volunteer teaching English online to foreign students who are located overseas. Organization: Ye N'Eka, Inc Currently we need Senior High School Students and/or Senior Citizens and Veterans who are willing to volunteer teaching English online to foreign students who are located overseas. Organization: Ye N'Eka, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Front Desk / Greeter / Assistant InstructorThe front desk SSL hr student will check in other students that participate in classes. One of the duties will be checking temperatures when students first come inside, to make sure students don’t have a temperature over 101 degrees (fever level). That is to prevent sickly students from potentially spreading potentially COVID-19. Other duties will be to help keep the gym clean (I.e.-cleaning bathroom, wiping heavy bags down, etc.), answering phone calls, greeting guest pleasantly, and much more. We have special events during each semester, and will need help setting up event, taking pictures and video (to put on social media and other promotions), and so much more. We will also help students learn how to teach boxing skills, so that they can learn how to become assistant instructors too. This is a great chance to meet some wonderful people, and enjoy learning more life skills and experiences. Students will enjoy being apart of a team that cares for them. They will learn how to work in an entrepreneurial environment, help give back to the community, and also develop leadership skills through their interactions. •Greeters Greeters will be the first point of in-person contact when guest first come in. They will pleasantly greet guest by opening up the front door for parents, students, and others that would like to enter (or visit) the gym. They will greet guest with a positive attitude, introduce themselves, and usher students (and guest) to the front desk staff, to get checked in. •Front desk position Front desk SSL hr students will check temperatures of incoming students for class, answer any questions about program by visiting guest, answer and return phone calls, etc. •Assistant Instructors Assistant Instructors will hep give one-on-one guidance to students as they do exercises during warmups, and other exercises during the duration of classes. They will be taught how to be encouraging, learn first aid skills, and help with general support and mentoring. Students will need to wear mask at all times inside building, and will help set the standard of an above excellent experience. Students will need to bring their own mask to protect themselves (and others) from a potential spread of COVID-19. Hand sanitizers are provided, and students will be advised on how to engage with others, without putting themselves too at risk to spread COVID-19. 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: Donte’s Boxing & Wellness Foundation The front desk SSL hr student will check in other students that participate in classes. One of the duties will be checking temperatures when students first come inside, to make sure students don’t have a temperature over 101 degrees (fever level). That is to prevent sickly students from potentially spreading potentially COVID-19. Other duties will be to help keep the gym clean (I.e.-cleaning bathroom, wiping heavy bags down, etc.), answering phone calls, greeting guest pleasantly, and much more. We have special events during each semester, and will need help setting up event, taking pictures and video (to put on social media and other promotions), and so much more. We will also help students learn how to teach boxing skills, so that they can learn how to become assistant instructors too. This is a great chance to meet some wonderful people, and enjoy learning more life skills and experiences. Students will enjoy being apart of a team that cares for them. They will learn how to work in an entrepreneurial environment, help give back to the community, and also develop leadership skills through their interactions. •Greeters Greeters will be the first point of in-person contact when guest first come in. They will pleasantly greet guest by opening up the front door for parents, students, and others that would like to enter (or visit) the gym. They will greet guest with a positive attitude, introduce themselves, and usher students (and guest) to the front desk staff, to get checked in. •Front desk position Front desk SSL hr students will check temperatures of incoming students for class, answer any questions about program by visiting guest, answer and return phone calls, etc. •Assistant Instructors Assistant Instructors will hep give one-on-one guidance to students as they do exercises during warmups, and other exercises during the duration of classes. They will be taught how to be encouraging, learn first aid skills, and help with general support and mentoring. Students will need to wear mask at all times inside building, and will help set the standard of an above excellent experience. Students will need to bring their own mask to protect themselves (and others) from a potential spread of COVID-19. Hand sanitizers are provided, and students will be advised on how to engage with others, without putting themselves too at risk to spread COVID-19. 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: Donte’s Boxing & Wellness Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20855 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Seeking Volunteer Admin AssistantVolunteer as an Administrative Assistant for Ye N'Eka, Inc. from the comfort of your home Ye N'Eka, Inc Admin assistant will perform clerical duties in nearly every industry. Most administrative assistant duties will revolve around managing and distributing information within an office or virtually. This generally includes answering phones, taking memos and maintaining files. Administrative assistants at Ye N'Eka, Inc. may also be in charge of sending and receiving correspondence, as well as greeting clients and customers. Aside from storing, organizing and managing files, assistants may need to type, edit and proofread documents. May also need to take dictation or record the minutes of meetings. Virtual meetings and some Pre-Scheduled events at selected locations!
Organization: Ye N'Eka, Inc Volunteer as an Administrative Assistant for Ye N'Eka, Inc. from the comfort of your home Ye N'Eka, Inc Admin assistant will perform clerical duties in nearly every industry. Most administrative assistant duties will revolve around managing and distributing information within an office or virtually. This generally includes answering phones, taking memos and maintaining files. Administrative assistants at Ye N'Eka, Inc. may also be in charge of sending and receiving correspondence, as well as greeting clients and customers. Aside from storing, organizing and managing files, assistants may need to type, edit and proofread documents. May also need to take dictation or record the minutes of meetings. Virtual meetings and some Pre-Scheduled events at selected locations!
Organization: Ye N'Eka, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seeking Volunteer BookkeeperAs A Bookkeeper with Ye N'Eka, Inc. you'll be in charge of monitoring and recording expenditures and maintain a financial health of the organization. Duties may range from creating spreadsheets to reporting expenses to an office manager. As such, some administrative assistants may be required to be knowledgeable in office bookkeeping software, such as Microsoft Excel. Organization: Ye N'Eka, Inc As A Bookkeeper with Ye N'Eka, Inc. you'll be in charge of monitoring and recording expenditures and maintain a financial health of the organization. Duties may range from creating spreadsheets to reporting expenses to an office manager. As such, some administrative assistants may be required to be knowledgeable in office bookkeeping software, such as Microsoft Excel. Organization: Ye N'Eka, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR KIDS IN SHOWBIZ / Z SUPER TV CHANNELVolunteers are wanted to join the Kids in Showbiz / Rise Media Business & Technical Training School program in conjunction with Z Super Television Channel. Volunteers work will consist of the following: Office & Administrative Aide Fundraising Aide Social Media and Website Aide Casting Assistants FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://risetrainingschool.org/ Organization: KIDS IN SHOWBIZ / RISE MEDIA BUSINESS & TECHNICAL TRAINING SCHOOL Volunteers are wanted to join the Kids in Showbiz / Rise Media Business & Technical Training School program in conjunction with Z Super Television Channel. Volunteers work will consist of the following: Office & Administrative Aide Fundraising Aide Social Media and Website Aide Casting Assistants FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://risetrainingschool.org/ Organization: KIDS IN SHOWBIZ / RISE MEDIA BUSINESS & TECHNICAL TRAINING SCHOOL Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20904 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: OFFICE WORKER VOLUNTEERS - KIDS IN SHOWBIZ / Z SUPER CHANNELKids In Showbiz is seeking Volunteer Office Workers to help with Office, Administrative, Clerical and Data Entry work. Kids in Showbiz/Rise Training School/Z Super Channel provides professional training and a world class education to Youth and Young Adults in the Multimedia field. We welcome you to join us! www.RiseTrainingSchool.org https://risetrainingschool.org/ Organization: KIDS IN SHOWBIZ / RISE MEDIA BUSINESS & TECHNICAL TRAINING SCHOOL Kids In Showbiz is seeking Volunteer Office Workers to help with Office, Administrative, Clerical and Data Entry work. Kids in Showbiz/Rise Training School/Z Super Channel provides professional training and a world class education to Youth and Young Adults in the Multimedia field. We welcome you to join us! www.RiseTrainingSchool.org https://risetrainingschool.org/ Organization: KIDS IN SHOWBIZ / RISE MEDIA BUSINESS & TECHNICAL TRAINING SCHOOL Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20904 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Charity Thrift Shop Volunteer (Weekly, Long-Term)The Look Again Resale Shop has been supporting the Prevention of Blindness Society of Metropolitan Washington's (POB) sight-saving programs since 1992 with the sale of antiques, furniture, collectibles, clothing, books and more. The store depends on the generosity of area residents for donations of gently used items, which are available for purchase at fantastic prices. All store proceeds go toward making POB's vision programs in the community a reality. We ask volunteers to join us for 3-4 hour shifts. Volunteers use and develop retail experience including displaying and organizing merchandise. Volunteers also enjoy the social support of working on a close-knit team. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old (ages 12-16 may volunteer with a parent/guardian). At this time, all new volunteers are required to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 prior to volunteering. Great for retired individuals! We are open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 AM - 4 PM. NEXT STEPS: Your volunteer hours are not confirmed until you hear from us via phone or email. Please add your phone number to your response - it is the fastest way to follow-up with you. 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: Prevention of Blindness Society of Metropolitan Washington The Look Again Resale Shop has been supporting the Prevention of Blindness Society of Metropolitan Washington's (POB) sight-saving programs since 1992 with the sale of antiques, furniture, collectibles, clothing, books and more. The store depends on the generosity of area residents for donations of gently used items, which are available for purchase at fantastic prices. All store proceeds go toward making POB's vision programs in the community a reality. We ask volunteers to join us for 3-4 hour shifts. Volunteers use and develop retail experience including displaying and organizing merchandise. Volunteers also enjoy the social support of working on a close-knit team. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old (ages 12-16 may volunteer with a parent/guardian). At this time, all new volunteers are required to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 prior to volunteering. Great for retired individuals! We are open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 AM - 4 PM. NEXT STEPS: Your volunteer hours are not confirmed until you hear from us via phone or email. Please add your phone number to your response - it is the fastest way to follow-up with you. 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: Prevention of Blindness Society of Metropolitan Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20895 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media CoordinatorPost regularly to Facebook and Twitter accounts Build a following Can be done from home Organization: New Beginnings, Inc. Post regularly to Facebook and Twitter accounts Build a following Can be done from home Organization: New Beginnings, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 20832 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seeking/ Recruiting Board MembersWe are an international organization working in Education, Renewable Energy and Agriculture seeking those with similar affinity and a heart to serve to join our Board of Directors. Check us out at www.yenekainc.com
Thanks! Organization: Ye N'Eka, Inc We are an international organization working in Education, Renewable Energy and Agriculture seeking those with similar affinity and a heart to serve to join our Board of Directors. Check us out at www.yenekainc.com
Thanks! Organization: Ye N'Eka, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Member - Board of DirectorsBest Medicine Rep, Gaithersburg's professional theater company that specializes in the development and production of new comedies, is looking to expand its board of directors. We are looking for people who have an interest in theater as well as the cultural, educational, and economic development of the greater Gaithersburg area. Board members volunteer to serve a three year term, helping the organization pursue its mission to create a community through shared joy. Responsibilities include attending quarterly meetings, volunteering to usher and sell tickets, marketing productions and generating ticket sales, fundraising, and overseeing the artistic director. Committee work may include reading scripts, auditing the books, and ensuring that the company adheres to best nonprofit business and ethical practices. Currently, the give/get is $600 annually. Please send letter of interest and CV to bestmedicinerep@gmail.com. Organization: Best Medicine Rep Best Medicine Rep, Gaithersburg's professional theater company that specializes in the development and production of new comedies, is looking to expand its board of directors. We are looking for people who have an interest in theater as well as the cultural, educational, and economic development of the greater Gaithersburg area. Board members volunteer to serve a three year term, helping the organization pursue its mission to create a community through shared joy. Responsibilities include attending quarterly meetings, volunteering to usher and sell tickets, marketing productions and generating ticket sales, fundraising, and overseeing the artistic director. Committee work may include reading scripts, auditing the books, and ensuring that the company adheres to best nonprofit business and ethical practices. Currently, the give/get is $600 annually. Please send letter of interest and CV to bestmedicinerep@gmail.com. Organization: Best Medicine Rep Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20877 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reviewers for Asian LanguagesHello! The Asian American Health Initiative is seeking multilingual community members to review health education and community resource written materials for accuracy, understandability, and cultural appropriateness. AAHI materials come in a multitude of languages including: Burmese, Khmer, Sinhala, Thai, Tamil, etc. If you are interested in reviewing materials, please fill out this form: https://forms.office.com/g/ZvdeRWw3uP. If you have any questions, please email AAHI at AAHI@montgomerycountymd.gov or call (240)777-4517. Thank you for your consideration! Organization: Asian American Health Initiative (AAHI) Of Montgomery County Department Of Health And Human Services (DHHS) Hello! The Asian American Health Initiative is seeking multilingual community members to review health education and community resource written materials for accuracy, understandability, and cultural appropriateness. AAHI materials come in a multitude of languages including: Burmese, Khmer, Sinhala, Thai, Tamil, etc. If you are interested in reviewing materials, please fill out this form: https://forms.office.com/g/ZvdeRWw3uP. If you have any questions, please email AAHI at AAHI@montgomerycountymd.gov or call (240)777-4517. Thank you for your consideration! Organization: Asian American Health Initiative (AAHI) Of Montgomery County Department Of Health And Human Services (DHHS) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20852 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host a Cleaning Supplies Collection DriveYou can help MCCH by providing cleaning supplies to people who are ending their homelessness. Cleaning supplies are a critical component of a move-in kit and give people what they need to take care of their new home. Our clients are always in need of: Cleaning Wipes All Purpose Cleaning Spray Sponges Paper Towels Toilet Bowl Cleaner Toilet Paper Laundry Detergent Dish Soap You or your group can donate items individually or combine all items into a cleaning supply package for one household. Email volunteer@mcch.net for more details. Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL.
Organization: Montgomery County Coalition For The Homeless (MCCH) You can help MCCH by providing cleaning supplies to people who are ending their homelessness. Cleaning supplies are a critical component of a move-in kit and give people what they need to take care of their new home. Our clients are always in need of: Cleaning Wipes All Purpose Cleaning Spray Sponges Paper Towels Toilet Bowl Cleaner Toilet Paper Laundry Detergent Dish Soap You or your group can donate items individually or combine all items into a cleaning supply package for one household. Email volunteer@mcch.net for more details. Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL.
Organization: Montgomery County Coalition For The Homeless (MCCH) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Process DonationsThe volunteer will receive emails from book donors. The volunteer will direct the donor to the closest organization in need of books. This opportunity is not eligible for SSL Hours. Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL.
Organization: Velocity Of Books The volunteer will receive emails from book donors. The volunteer will direct the donor to the closest organization in need of books. This opportunity is not eligible for SSL Hours. Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL.
Organization: Velocity Of Books Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Book Collection HostsWe need individuals throughout the county who are willing to accept book donations at their offices or homes. The books need to be kept until they are picked up by volunteers to be distributed to community service organizations. You will not be asked to keep more than 10 cases of books at a time. Hosts may take books from the donations to read and donate back any unwanted books. This is within the scope of the mission to provide as many people with access to books as possible. This is an ongoing arrangement until you elect to terminate hosting. Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL. Organization: Velocity Of Books We need individuals throughout the county who are willing to accept book donations at their offices or homes. The books need to be kept until they are picked up by volunteers to be distributed to community service organizations. You will not be asked to keep more than 10 cases of books at a time. Hosts may take books from the donations to read and donate back any unwanted books. This is within the scope of the mission to provide as many people with access to books as possible. This is an ongoing arrangement until you elect to terminate hosting. Not approved for MCPS SSL hours. See guidelines for agencies on how opportunities may be considered for SSL. Organization: Velocity Of Books Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20850 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Grounds Crew Maintenance HelperVolunteers will assist with outdoor facility maintenance which includes leaf & weeds removal, debris clean up around bushes and common areas. 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: Maryland Soccer Foundation Volunteers will assist with outdoor facility maintenance which includes leaf & weeds removal, debris clean up around bushes and common areas. 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: Maryland Soccer Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20841 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Coach in TrainingAssisting with set up, maintenance and clean up of equipment for soccer & basketball clinics. Clinics are offered year-round in the evenings on weekdays and in the mornings/early afternoons on the weekends. 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: Maryland Soccer Foundation Assisting with set up, maintenance and clean up of equipment for soccer & basketball clinics. Clinics are offered year-round in the evenings on weekdays and in the mornings/early afternoons on the weekends. 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: Maryland Soccer Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20841 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Counselor in TrainingAssisting with daily set up, maintenance and clean up of camp equipment. Camps are offered during the school year, on days when school is not in session, as well throughout the summer months. 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: Maryland Soccer Foundation Assisting with daily set up, maintenance and clean up of camp equipment. Camps are offered during the school year, on days when school is not in session, as well throughout the summer months. 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: Maryland Soccer Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20841 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Medical & Non-Medical Help at County COVID-19 Testing SitesThe MRC Needs Your Help at County COVID-19 Vaccination Sites Montgomery County is running COVID-19 testing sites throughout the county. We are looking for volunteers to join the Medical Reserve Corps to support COVID-19 testing sites. Key roles at these sites will be testing, client registration, logistics support, and data entry. There is a need for volunteers who are currently licensed as Physicians, Nurses (RN, NP, APRN), Physician Assistants, Pharmacists, Podiatrists, EMTs, Paramedics, Veterinarians, Dentists, Dental Hygienists (licensed for anesthesia) to give vaccinations. Non-medical volunteers are needed to assist with logistics support, data entry, and client registration. Volunteers will be provided appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the role in which they are volunteering.Interested volunteers can register with the MRC by going to https://mdresponds.health.maryland.gov/ General Information about the Medical Reserve Corps The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is a national network of community-based groups of volunteers—medical and public health professional and others—who assist their communities in activities that promote and strengthen public health, emergency response, and community resiliency. The Medical Reserve Corps supports a variety of public health services during a crisis, such as assisting with mass distribution of antibiotics or vaccines, assisting in mass sheltering, and supporting many other vital public health mission areas. Volunteers may also serve a vital role by assisting their communities with ongoing public health needs (e.g., immunizations, screenings, health and nutrition education, surveillance and disease outbreak investigations). Through the MRC volunteers have opportunities to participate in training, interact with other health and emergency response professionals, and provide support to the mission areas of the MRC. Examples of the mission areas include: Surveillance and disease outbreak investigation Emergency Sheltering Disaster Risk Reduction Medical Surge Capacity Mass Dispensing and Vaccination Health Education and Promotion Safety and Health of Responders Mental Health First Aid and Crisis Counseling Family ReunificationLearn more here: https://mdresponds.health.maryland.gov/faq.php
Learn more about COVID-19 testing in Montgomery County COVID-19 vaccine information Organization: Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) The MRC Needs Your Help at County COVID-19 Vaccination Sites Montgomery County is running COVID-19 testing sites throughout the county. We are looking for volunteers to join the Medical Reserve Corps to support COVID-19 testing sites. Key roles at these sites will be testing, client registration, logistics support, and data entry. There is a need for volunteers who are currently licensed as Physicians, Nurses (RN, NP, APRN), Physician Assistants, Pharmacists, Podiatrists, EMTs, Paramedics, Veterinarians, Dentists, Dental Hygienists (licensed for anesthesia) to give vaccinations. Non-medical volunteers are needed to assist with logistics support, data entry, and client registration. Volunteers will be provided appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the role in which they are volunteering.Interested volunteers can register with the MRC by going to https://mdresponds.health.maryland.gov/ General Information about the Medical Reserve Corps The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is a national network of community-based groups of volunteers—medical and public health professional and others—who assist their communities in activities that promote and strengthen public health, emergency response, and community resiliency. The Medical Reserve Corps supports a variety of public health services during a crisis, such as assisting with mass distribution of antibiotics or vaccines, assisting in mass sheltering, and supporting many other vital public health mission areas. Volunteers may also serve a vital role by assisting their communities with ongoing public health needs (e.g., immunizations, screenings, health and nutrition education, surveillance and disease outbreak investigations). Through the MRC volunteers have opportunities to participate in training, interact with other health and emergency response professionals, and provide support to the mission areas of the MRC. Examples of the mission areas include: Surveillance and disease outbreak investigation Emergency Sheltering Disaster Risk Reduction Medical Surge Capacity Mass Dispensing and Vaccination Health Education and Promotion Safety and Health of Responders Mental Health First Aid and Crisis Counseling Family ReunificationLearn more here: https://mdresponds.health.maryland.gov/faq.php
Learn more about COVID-19 testing in Montgomery County COVID-19 vaccine information Organization: Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bible StudyLooking for someone who is interested in leading a bible study group with our senior residents in our community once or twice a month. (only volunteers who have been fully covid vaccinated) Organization: Modena Reserve in Kensington Looking for someone who is interested in leading a bible study group with our senior residents in our community once or twice a month. (only volunteers who have been fully covid vaccinated) Organization: Modena Reserve in Kensington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20895 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Maryland Responds- Medical Reserve CorpsThe Medical Reserve Corps(MRC) is responding to support COVID-19 response efforts. Additional volunteers are needed to support this response. Please note: Volunteers are activated based on skill set depending on the current needs of the response. A variety of skills including medical and non-medical are needed in this evolving response. The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is a national network of community-based groups of volunteers—medical and public health professional and others—who assist their communities in activities that promote and strengthen public health, emergency response, and community resiliency. The Medical Reserve Corps supports a variety of public health services during a crisis, such as assisting with mass distribution of antibiotics or vaccines, assisting in mass sheltering, and supporting many other vital public health mission areas. Volunteers may also serve a vital role by assisting their communities with ongoing public health needs (e.g., immunizations, screenings, health and nutrition education, surveillance and disease outbreak investigations). Through the MRC volunteers have opportunities to participate in training, interact with other health and emergency response professionals, and provide support to the mission areas of the MRC. Examples of the mission areas include: Surveillance and disease outbreak investigation Emergency Sheltering Disaster Risk Reduction Medical Surge Capacity Mass Dispensing and Vaccination Health Education and Promotion Safety and Health of Responders Mental Health First Aid and Crisis Counseling Family ReunificationLearn more here: https://mdresponds.health.maryland.gov/faq.php To register as volunteer, visit https://mdresponds.health.maryland.gov/ Organization: Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) The Medical Reserve Corps(MRC) is responding to support COVID-19 response efforts. Additional volunteers are needed to support this response. Please note: Volunteers are activated based on skill set depending on the current needs of the response. A variety of skills including medical and non-medical are needed in this evolving response. The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is a national network of community-based groups of volunteers—medical and public health professional and others—who assist their communities in activities that promote and strengthen public health, emergency response, and community resiliency. The Medical Reserve Corps supports a variety of public health services during a crisis, such as assisting with mass distribution of antibiotics or vaccines, assisting in mass sheltering, and supporting many other vital public health mission areas. Volunteers may also serve a vital role by assisting their communities with ongoing public health needs (e.g., immunizations, screenings, health and nutrition education, surveillance and disease outbreak investigations). Through the MRC volunteers have opportunities to participate in training, interact with other health and emergency response professionals, and provide support to the mission areas of the MRC. Examples of the mission areas include: Surveillance and disease outbreak investigation Emergency Sheltering Disaster Risk Reduction Medical Surge Capacity Mass Dispensing and Vaccination Health Education and Promotion Safety and Health of Responders Mental Health First Aid and Crisis Counseling Family ReunificationLearn more here: https://mdresponds.health.maryland.gov/faq.php To register as volunteer, visit https://mdresponds.health.maryland.gov/ Organization: Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VolunteersWe are currently looking for individuals who enjoy playing various board/table games such as bridge, mahjong, scrabble, chess and etc. We are looking for individuals who enjoy spending quality time with our residents and providing some companionship. (only volunteers who have been fully covid vaccinated) Organization: Modena Reserve in Kensington We are currently looking for individuals who enjoy playing various board/table games such as bridge, mahjong, scrabble, chess and etc. We are looking for individuals who enjoy spending quality time with our residents and providing some companionship. (only volunteers who have been fully covid vaccinated) Organization: Modena Reserve in Kensington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20895 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Musician'sCurrently looking for musicians who are interested in performing for our residents whether it be singing or playing an instrument your talents are welcomed! Organization: Modena Reserve in Kensington Currently looking for musicians who are interested in performing for our residents whether it be singing or playing an instrument your talents are welcomed! Organization: Modena Reserve in Kensington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20895 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Looking for InstructorsCurrently looking for Art instructors who are interested in leading basic art classes with our seniors in the independent living community once or twice a month. Preferably someone with an artistic background. Flexible hours. Could be from 10-11am, 2-3pm or 3-4pm. Organization: Modena Reserve in Kensington Currently looking for Art instructors who are interested in leading basic art classes with our seniors in the independent living community once or twice a month. Preferably someone with an artistic background. Flexible hours. Could be from 10-11am, 2-3pm or 3-4pm. Organization: Modena Reserve in Kensington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20895 Allow Groups: No |