• Thu , 02/02/2023 - 15:15 to Thu , 02/02/2023 - 20:00
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Seed packaging for public libraries.

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General 10 n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Opportunity Details

The purpose of this project is to accommodate the growing need for affordable and quality early learning and childcare in the community of Outlook and surrounding area.
Quality early learning programs support children's development as well as provide childcare for parents so they are able to enter the workforce. It is an essential service in our community.
An expansion of the current facility will allow us to provide this essential services to 57 more children as well as address the shortage of skilled employees in the community.
  • Fri , 04/07/2023 - 14:00 to Fri , 04/07/2023 - 16:30
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On Friday, April 7, 2023, from 2 pm - 4:30 pm, Computer Technologies Program (CTP) will be hosting a virtual mock interview event. We’d like to invite you to join us along with other professional volunteers in our community for a fun afternoon where you will have the opportunity to mentor CTP students and network with other professionals.

The value you will bring as a volunteer:
- Help job seekers gain experience with virtual interviews
- Help job seekers build confidence
- Practice talking to job seekers about their related skills and strengths
- Give real feedback to help strengthen their interviewing and impression management

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General 10 n/a n/a
  • Thu , 02/20/2025 - 16:00 to Thu , 02/20/2025 - 18:30
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Make a Lifetime of a Difference in Just One Afternoon....

Our 6 Degrees event brings you into direct conversation with underserved middle school scholars who are considering their future opportunities. Your participation will make it possible to create valuable connections that increase students' depth of knowledge about college and career pathways. Scholars will visit career booths and network with you. You will mentor them through 1:1 conversations where you introduce your profession, share your experiences in the field, educate about skills required, recommend colleges, and review student resumes.

With multiple career booths, we have a place for you. Target areas include:

• Architecture and Construction
• Art and Design
• Engineering and Technology
• Entrepreneurship
• Finance
• Human Resources
• Law
• Life Science and Medicine
• Marketing, Public Relations and Sales
• Operations
• Social Responsibility and Nonprofit

Come and join us for 2.5 hours and change the lives of underrepresented youth by helping them find a career they can be passionate about.

We look forward to seeing you!



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General no limit n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Each year, Dress for Success Sydney helps over 2,500 unemployed women across NSW achieve employment and financial independence by providing professional clothing, a network of support, coaching and career development tools – free of charge.

With operations largely powered by Volunteers, our head office Team Volunteering opportunity gives participants the chance to experience a hands-on ‘day in the life’ at Dress for Success Sydney. We can host both men and women at these volunteering opportunities.
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Grant writer for a revenue and service based charitable organization that generates revenue through movies, art creation/ sales, and stories. We offer services to our elders, veterans, service members, and the marginalized to restore equity to first nations indigenous individuals and communities and neighbors.

Anybody with a strong passion and understanding of first nations indigenous peoples
  • Mon , 02/13/2023 - 07:15 to Mon , 02/13/2023 - 14:15
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Junior Achievement's goal is to prepare young people by teaching financial literacy giving them the tools to be successful in life.

We welcome everyone to volunteer with us, you have to complete the volunteer training prior to the day of service.

We train all volunteers prior to your scheduled volunteer date!

As a volunteer you will be teaching 5 activity-based lessons in one day to the same class on Monday, February 13, 2023, from approximately 8:30 am to 3:30 pm.

All lessons and activities are provided with step-by-step instructions.

Junior Achievement’s programs bring volunteers from the community to inspire young people to dream big and reach their potential. Classroom volunteers will teach 5 activity-based 30-45 minute lessons on how to be smart with their money and how to think like entrepreneurs and how to get ready for the workforce.

Junior Achievement will teach you how to prepare for your lessons along with class management to ensure a positive classroom experience.

Five Lesson Program taught all in one day
30-minute lessons for Kindergarten & 1st grade
45-minute lessons for 2nd grade through 5th grade
Program Themes:

Kindergarten "Ourselves" introduces making choices on saving, sharing, and giving.

1st grade "Our Families" discusses the role of families in the local economy. Along with needs and wants.

2nd grade "Our Community" examines responsibilities and economic opportunities available in a community. Learning about taxes and voting.

3rd grade "Our City" considers economic development, local businesses, and career opportunities. Learn about city zoning and starting a business plan to open a restaurant.

4th grade "Our Region" features how entrepreneurs use resources in their region to sell their services or goods to their customers.

5th grade "Our Nation" learn about Human, Natural, and Capital resources, resumes, and mock interviews. Along with U.S. business operations and economic issues.

We need 31 more volunteers, sign up today!

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General 31 n/a n/a
  • Wed , 01/11/2023 - 05:00 to Wed , 01/11/2023 - 05:00
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Opportunity Details

Libereco is an international volunteer-based NGO, active in Belarus and Ukraine. In our work, we support human rights and provide humanitarian aid, evacuations and psycho-social support.

If you want to support Belarus and/or Ukraine, Libereco offers you a variety of options: You can work with Social Media group, organize humanitarian aid for Ukraine, campaign for human rights, research human rights violations, join the fundraising team, transport goods to Ukraine, and many other things.

If you are interested in volunteering with us, please send us a message to info@libereco.org. We're looking forward to hearing from you!

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Volunteering / become a member no limit n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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In partnership with Junior Achievement of America, Project LEDO brings the Financial Literacy program to students across the Portland Metro area. Volunteers are critical to the success of our programs and have the opportunity to impact a large number of students in a short span of time. As a volunteer, you will inspire and prepare young people for their futures and help youth avoid the financial pitfalls so many adults currently face.

Junior Achievement Traditional Classroom Programs bring volunteers into the classroom to teach students, K-12, about entrepreneurship, personal financial literacy, and workforce readiness. This sharing brings the curriculum to life for students, helping them not only to better understand the JA lessons, but also to make the correlation between a solid education and the opportunities it provides. JA programs are aligned with the common core standards for Math, English and Language Arts.

  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Habitat for Humanity Sanford Area is seeking volunteers to help build strength, stability, self reliance and shelter. Proceeds from Habitat ReStore support these efforts. We are seeking volunteers to assist with merchandising, organizing the store, sorting donations and preparing them for sale. Minors 14 and up are welcome but must be accompanied by a parent or guardian and tasks may be limited.