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Fundraising and development volunteers participate in activities that will assist us in providing an education, healthcare needs and identification support to our students; caretaker support for our host families; as well as secondary programs such as sustainability projects.

ONETrack International is a Boston-based not-for-profit charity project that practices Transition to Home orphan-care around the world. We remove orphaned children from their orphanages and place them in the households of biological family members in their communities of birth. ONETrack is currently practicing the Transition to Home orphan-care approach in Cameroon, The Gambia, Zimbabwe, Cambodia, Kosovo, Colombia, in Liberia with orphans affected by the Ebola epidemic, in Greece with the refugee population, and in Honduras in communities affected by the "Migrant Caravan" crisis.

This volunteer opportunity will provide applicants with the opportunity to help in nonprofit fundraising and development techniques that may include: event planning, grant writing, donor cultivation, solicitation strategizing, and a fundamental knowledge of Nonprofit Management and program implementation.

Responsibilities may include:
• Create and administer fundraising campaigns to sponsor students in our system.
• Research new foundations to apply for funding
• Help in writing minor proposals and reports
• Research and develop events in new fundraising markets
• Help in researching potential donors
• Help in conducting in depth researching into new fundraising markets
  • Sat , 08/21/2021 - 11:00 to Sat , 08/21/2021 - 16:00
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Oceanside (BGCO) is looking for volunteers to help with kid zone activities at Operation Appreciation, on Saturday, August 21, 2021. The Oceanside Chamber sponsors this event, which will bring the business community and area residents together to provide a day of recognition to all active-duty military stationed on Marine Corps Base Camp Joseph H. Pendleton and nearby military bases.

BGCO will have craft & activity booths, face painting and fitness activities for kids.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General 10 n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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At Solid Ground, we believe poverty is solvable. Our communities our stronger when we support stability and break down barriers to overcoming poverty – which means ending racism and other oppressions embedded in our institutions, policies, and culture that hold people back from succeeding. Solid Ground combines direct services with advocacy to meet basic needs, nurture success, and spread change. Through our programs, people gain stability and build skills that equip them to move forward in their lives. And by bringing the voices of people experiencing poverty into the political process, we further social justice, supporting our entire community to reach its potential.

Solid Ground’s Board of Directors is responsible for providing guidance and making policy to ensure that the agency’s mission and goals are carried out. As such, the Board’s primary responsibilities include:

1) Policy Making
Defining the agency’s mission and purpose.
Determining the agency’s overall principles, direction, functions, and activities.
Working with staff to develop overall goals and strategies to carry out the agency’s mission.
Monitoring the implementation of approved polices.

2) Fiscal & Legal
Ensuring that the agency has adequate resources to carry out its plans and activities.
Promoting accountability and ensuring that the agency meets its legal and contractual obligations.
Adopting, amending, and adhering to the agency’s bylaws.

3) Fundraising & Public/Community Relations
Actively participating in the agency’s fundraising efforts.
Serving as an advocate for the mission and activities of the agency.
Serving as a link to other organizations and community groups.
Engaging with the communities the agency serves.

4) Hiring & Evaluating the Solid Ground President & CEO’s Performance

5) Other Responsibilities
Managing and evaluating the Board itself, so that it is productive and effective.
Fostering a good working relationship between the Board and agency staff.
Ensuring that the work of the Board is conducted in a manner that is accountable to Solid Ground program participants and residents.
Actively engaging in training and other activities designed to increase the Board’s understanding and involvement in agency initiatives, including anti-racism work.

Commitment
Duration: 2 years, with the opportunity to renew up to a total of 10 years
Hours: Approximately 4-8 hours per month consisting of a monthly Board meeting (6-8pm on the first Thursday of each month), service on one subcommittee, and additional time to review materials and participate in other activities in support of Solid Ground

Qualifications
In order to ensure a well-rounded and representative Board, Solid Ground is currently prioritizing applicants with the following experience or expertise:

Preferred/Underrepresented Demographics: 
Under 35 or over 45 
BIPOC  (Black, Indigenous, and other people of color)
Gender nonconforming 

Representation: 
Lived experience of poverty, oppression, and/or homelessness
Elected officials or their representatives
Young professionals (18-26)

Experience or Expertise with:
Domestic violence (DV) and/or DV support systems
Tax credit and housing development 
Food systems 
Human Resources/labor engagement/employment law 
Anti-racism and community coalitions 
Board Governance
Transportation systems

Next Steps:
Read more here: https://www.solid-ground.org/volunteer/solid-ground-board-member/
For questions or to receive more information, please contact Volunteer Services at volunteers@solid-ground.org.


  • Mon , 06/21/2021 - 15:00 to Mon , 06/21/2021 - 17:00
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Join us the 3rd Monday of Every Month to Pack Parts of the Care Packages for Lily's Hope Families from 5-7pm at the Lily's Hope Foundation Office, Allentown, PA.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General no limit n/a n/a
  • Fri , 06/18/2021 - 18:00 to Sat , 06/19/2021 - 23:00
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We are hosting our Summer Shindig fundraising event June 18 and 19, 2021 at Paradise Park in Cowansville, PA. It will be an outdoor, two day music festival. Our goal for this event is to raise enough funds to provide instruments and lessons for 25 children in Western Pennsylvania.

Available Shifts

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Friday First Shift Parking Attendants no limit n/a n/a
Friday Second Shift Parking Attendants no limit n/a n/a
Saturday First Shift Parking Attendants no limit n/a n/a
Saturday Second Shift Parking Attendants no limit n/a n/a
Saturday Third Shift Parking Attendants no limit n/a n/a
Saturday Fourth Shift Parking Attendant no limit n/a n/a
  • Mon , 05/24/2021 - 07:00 to Mon , 05/24/2021 - 13:00
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The Children’s Advocacy Alliance will host the Inaugural Cody Sublett Memorial Golf Tournament fundraiser on Monday, May 24, 2021 at Centennial Valley Country Club.

Cody Sublett was a beloved board member of the Children’s Advocacy Alliance. He could be counted on to pitch in wherever he was needed; from ensuring runners made it to the finish line safely at our Heroes for Hope race to flipping burgers at an appreciation event to creating a piano bar for our Festival of Chairs auction. Cody was a man of many talents and he didn’t mind sharing them all with our agency to ensure we could further our mission. Cody loved golf and he loved our organization. We hope this tournament honors the legacy of a man loved by many in our community. Cody’s life left an indelible mark on the Children’s Advocacy Alliance, and on so many others.

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Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Put out Hole Sponsor Signs 4 n/a n/a
Registration Table 2 n/a n/a
Lunch Station and Clean Up 4 n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Per l'apertura di una casa famiglia, ricerchiamo volontari per le attività di : compiti, gioco pomeridiano, sport dei bambini, fino a 12 anni.
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Program Description:

Girls’ Voices Now empowers girls and femme-identifying youth from under-resourced communities to find, develop, and use their voice for positive social change through filmmaking. This program will be provided virtually with potential in-person components.

Volunteer Role Description:

The role of the Media Chaperone is to mentor, support, and help coordinate a production team of 4-5 youth filmmakers, as they develop, shoot, and produce a short social-change documentary.

Media Chaperones will:

Support filmmaking team in making a short documentary
- Support youth through each phase of the production process, assisting youth in coordinating shoot schedules, developing interview questions, outlining concepts and more.
- Share relevant personal and professional experiences and insights with participants.

Provide individualized & group mentorship and support
- Ensure that each participant feels heard, comfortable, and included in the process.
- Act as mentor and confidante to participants, addressing concerns or issues as they arise.

Help create a positive, collaborative, inclusive, and professional environment
- Facilitate collaborative decision-making processes for the production team.
- Help to address conflicts; escalate issues to Programs Director and Media Instructor as needed.
- Serve as a role model for participants, demonstrating professionalism & timeliness

Qualifications:
- Experience in filmmaking required – background in documentary filmmaking is a big plus.
- Must have access to a computer with a camera for virtual conversations.
- Must be able to improvise and maintain a positive and approachable attitude.
- Must be able and willing to adhere to policies outlined by Women’s Voices Now, maintaining professional boundaries with all youth.

Schedule & additional information:

The time commitment will be:
- 2-3 hours of prep & training ahead of the program start on July 5th
- 4 – 6 hours per week, during weeks 2 – 5 of the program (July 12 – August 6th)
Additionally, Media Chaperones will assist their teams during shoot days, July 24 – 25th.

All Media Chaperones will be subject to a background check.The volunteer role will be mostly remote. However, should we be able to host aspects of our program in person, while meeting all COVID-19 guidelines safely, Media Chaperones may be asked to support in person.

Interested? Please share your resume and a bit about you with Director of Programs & Partnerships, Ariane Thielenhaus, at ariane@womensvoicesnow.org using subject: Media Chaperone Volunteer Opportunity.
  • Wed , 05/05/2021 - 15:30 to Fri , 12/31/2021 - 15:30
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Voltour
Ladli Foundation Trust, a renowned non-profit organization in special consultative status with United Nations Economic and social council and officially associated with Delhi Police and other prestigious government departments is inviting enthusiastic young minds from global community to explore the India and experience the humanity though its Voltour Certificate Program. It is especially designed for enabling young minds with ground realities and field-based in-depth knowledge through its action research projects concerning Primary Healthcare, status of women and youth in underprivileged section of the society.

Voltour Certificate Program aims to enhance the in-depth knowledge and leadership qualities of youth population and involving them in grassroot level activities to develop their effective contribution for achieving Sustainable Developmental Goals. It also envisions to create a community of young social reformers to bring a reformative change in the society by encouraging others to make a Chain of Changemakers.

Especially for working on Covid19 Pandemic situation that need urgent attention to support India

About the Cause
It can be clearly stated that this pandemic has affected the total population severely as it has disrupted everyday living & have risen other shadow pandemics such as unemployment economic downfall, poverty increement, hunger, violence against women and disasteraous healthcare infrastructure. It has made domestic workers & laborers groups most vulnerable as they lost their jobs due to not being allowed in residential colonies & at workplaces. Now these people are facing immense difficulties in feeding their family members especially those newborns who are not even getting milk from their mothers due to malnutrition.

Action

Since the pandemic began, Ladli Foundation has consistently been working at grassroots level through our relief activities by providing Dry Ration, Milk Supply, Sanitary Kits, Masks & Hand Wash to the Domestic & Migrant Laborers in the different slums of Delhi NCR. Till now we have benefitted more than 1 lakh families and are continuously working in the field with the support of local police for identifying the people who are in extreme need.
Humanity means to stand for the ones who are in dire need of support, and ultimately making them stable by consistent efforts in the time of crisis. We are seeking support to help those who were always with us in our good and bad. We invite you to join us in this noble cause as now is the time to help the marginalised workers in overcoming this difficult phase, and to serve mankind by doing humanitarian deeds.

Impact
The aim is to address the pressing concerns related to hunger and malnutrition that majorly affects the body's immune system required to battle covid 19 and other life-threatening diseases. Providing dry ration, milk for babies, and essential commodities will give immediate relief to laborers and domestic workers who have lost their jobs. It will also play a vital role in preventing them from getting involved in antisocial or criminal activities. Supporting the people in lower strata is always essential as it is directly connected to the society's overall well-being and peace to avoid unwanted situations like riots, robbery, mass killing, etc.
The most significant positive impact of this action is to give a ray of hope that society will help those in need to overcome these difficult times.

About Us
Driven by the upliftment of the underprivileged section, Ladli Foundation was established as a grassroots non-profit organization now in Special Consultative Status with United Nations, Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). With a mission of building an inclusive, gender sensitized society with equal access to essential healthcare and educational amenities, the foundation has been diligently working at pan India level and known for implementing highly impactful and innovative action research initiatives with its effective community outreach in urban and rural slums. Serving over 1 million direct beneficiaries, Ladli needs your support to continue serving underprivileged people and save young girls from clutches of trafficking to improve their conditions and dignity in life.

Available Shifts

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General Online no limit n/a n/a
  • Mon , 06/28/2021 - 12:00 to Mon , 06/28/2021 - 18:00
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Opportunity Details

5 volunteers needed to work registration, auction, hole watching, and dinner set up for annual golf outing. Volunteers are the face of the agency and mission, having direct contact with participants and sharing the work of Center for Victims.
Funds raised from golf outing go towards prevention education programming and services for crime victims, witnesses, and family members.
Mission of Center for Victims: healing trauma, supporting victims, and creating more peaceful communities.
more info: cvgolf.givesmart.com

Available Shifts

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General 5 n/a n/a