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The purpose of this position is to design, create and update the foundation website.
Our website is important to show and promote the work we do; how are we impacting with our projects, partnerships, alliances etc. To provide scientific and educational information regarding marine ecosystems, marine species and their protection to the general public and fellow scientists. To encourage people join our cause and making a difference.
  • Mon , 05/24/2021 - 09:00 to Mon , 05/24/2021 - 11:00
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a new program designed to assist communities in growing produce to feed those in need and by selling surplus, generate funds to plough back into more seedlings
Please find the signup link: https://volunteersignup.org/YCTJD

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Monday 9am - 11am Shift 5 n/a n/a
Tuesday 9am - 11am Shift 5 n/a n/a
Wednesday 9am - 11am Shift 5 n/a n/a
Thursday 9am - 11am Shift 5 n/a n/a
Friday 9am - 11am Shift 5 n/a n/a
Saturday 9am - 11am Shift 5 n/a n/a
  • Thu , 07/29/2021 - 16:30 to Thu , 07/29/2021 - 17:30
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This is a celebration event for students that qualified for the Championship Camp portion of the Youth About Business Summer Business Camp.

We are hosting this segment to allow students to celebrate their accomplishments to date, network with program volunteers (you all!), and interact with each other before heading into the final portion of their competition.

During the event, we will host a breakout session where volunteers can discuss with students:
- Educational Background and Interests
- Career Trajectory and Work History
- Current Profession and Day-to-Day Duties
- Relevant skills that have helped along the way
- Advice for your "high school self"

There will also be a keynote segment with a senior leader at Moody's.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General no limit n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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The Content Creator is responsible for creating content for a variety of platforms that aligns with ONETrack International's mission and philosophy. 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 refugee populations, and in Honduras in communities affected by the "Migrant Caravan" crisis.

We are looking for content developers who are passionate about making a difference and expressing that through creativity. Ideal candidates are people who want to figure out how to create engaging and fun content while also being able to stay true to our purpose in seeking alternative orphan-care solutions.

Responsibilities
By joining the team you will be:
- Producing consistent, cohesive and high-quality design work reflecting ONETrack International's brand voice and style
- Prioritizing and organizing creative requests to meet established deadlines; expect some tight turnarounds
- Creating high-quality content/materials designed to promote and expand awareness within the broad public regarding ONETrack International's mission and philosophy
- Working under the guidance of the Media & Marketing Director and in collaboration with the entire Media & Marketing team
- Participating in planning and strategizing for marketing campaign execution, including materials/content, materials/content schedule, platforms and measurements
- Designing and producing a wide variety of marketing content/materials within parameters of graphic standards and overall organizational priorities. Deliverables can include, publications, annual reports, brochures, flyers, static and animated digital posts/messages, specialty items and other digital or printed pieces
- Determining the need for photography, illustration, charts, graphs, maps and other elements to enhance the design and to most effectively convey the message
- Preparing electronic files for everything from full-color multi-page publications to large transit and vehicle displays
- Resizing and/or reconfiguring content to meet specific requirements for placement in a variety of channels including print, digital, social media, etc
-Working with the Media & Marketing Director to manage assigned workload, track progress and ensure that projects meet deadlines
- Providing creative feedback on any existing designs or content
- Managing photo archives

Qualifications
1+ years' experience in marketing, graphic design, or social media management preferred, but not required
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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The Graphic Design Specialist is responsible for creating content that aligns with ONETrack International's mission and philosophy. 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.

We are looking for people who can help us understand how best to disseminate our story so we can fulfill the mission of ONETrack International. In this role, you would be supporting the Media & Marketing division by creating marketing collateral for our organization and, in turn, helping to promote proper orphan-care solutions around the world. If your interest has been piqued, this may be a wonderful volunteer opportunity for you and it will no doubt be as rewarding as it is impactful.

Responsibilities may include:
-Producing consistent, cohesive and high-quality design work reflecting ONETrack International's brand voice and style
- Prioritizing and organizing creative requests to meet established deadlines; expect some tight turnarounds
-Creating high-quality materials designed to promote awareness within the broad public regarding ONETrack International's mission and philosophy
- Working under the guidance of the Media & Marketing Director and in collaboration with the entire Media & Marketing team
- Designing and producing a wide variety of marketing materials within parameters of graphic standards and overall organizational priorities. Deliverables can include, publications, annual reports, newsletters, brochures, flyers, advertisements, static and animated digital ads, specialty items and other printed pieces
- Determining the need for photography, illustration, charts, graphs, maps and other elements to enhance the design and to most effectively convey the message
- Preparing complex electronic files for everything from full-color multi-page publications to large transit and vehicle displays
- Resizing and/or reconfiguring content to meet specific requirements for placement in a variety of channels including print, digital, out-of-home, social media, etc.
- Working with the Media & Marketing Director to manage assigned workload, track progress and ensure that projects meet deadlines
- Providing creative feedback on any existing designs or content
- Managing photo archives

Qualifications:
1+ years' experience in graphic design preferred, but not required
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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
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We need your help to develop our community environmental programs and are looking for creative volunteers!
For 2021- 22, the goal is to expand our activities that focus on Public Education ( Art and Citizen Science) as well as on reconnecting to the marine environment.
  • Fri , 07/09/2021 - 17:00 to Wed , 09/01/2021 - 17:00
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Youth About Business teaches business to high school students through hosting a series of team-based Mergers and Acquisitions simulations. Over the course of a week, students will work in teams of 4-5 and assume the roles of the Executive Management of a public company to perform a M&A transaction.

The camp is an intense competition. Many students have very limited exposure to the business world, but gain a great understanding through engaging with a series of speakers, volunteers, and advisors during their camp week.

To win the competition, students must submit a written shareholder report that outlines the details of their transactions.

Reading of Shareholder Reports (Self-Paced)

Volunteers are tasked with reading and scoring shareholder reports submitted from student teams. Each student team is tasked with summarizing their proposed M&A transactions as a report to their shareholders. Volunteers are asked to read a set of reports and assign each report a score based on a grading rubric.

Students will qualify for next rounds and awards based on the quality and scoring of their reports.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Week One Volunteers 6 n/a n/a
Week Two Volunteers 6 n/a n/a
Championship Camp Report Volunteers 6 n/a n/a
  • Fri , 07/09/2021 - 10:00 to Fri , 07/30/2021 - 12:00
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Opportunity Details

Youth About Business teaches business to high school students through hosting a series of team-based Mergers and Acquisitions simulations. Over the course of a week, students will work in teams of 4-5 and assume the roles of the Executive Management of a public company to perform a M&A transaction.

The camp is an intense competition. Many students have very limited exposure to the business world, but will meet with a series of business advisors that will help them understand how to complete their business case. The camp is both an educational opportunity and a competition for the students.

Presentation Judging Session (2 Hours)

Volunteers will judge a series of student presentations to select the best presentation of the camp. Combined teams (Targets and Acquirers) of 8-10 students will present the outcome of their M&A transaction to highlight why the combined company will be successful in the future. They will also answer any questions that the judges may have.

A scoring rubric will be given to each judge ahead of the virtual presentations. Each judge will be tasked with asking questions of the presenting teams and providing any feedback thereafter.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Week One Volunteers 2 n/a n/a
Week Two Volunteers 2 n/a n/a
Week Three Volunteers 2 n/a n/a
  • Mon , 07/05/2021 - 19:00 to Mon , 07/26/2021 - 20:00
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

Youth About Business teaches business to high school students through hosting a series of team-based Mergers and Acquisitions simulations. Over the course of a week, students will work in teams of 4-5 and assume the roles of the Executive Management of a public company to perform a M&A transaction.

The camp is an intense competition. Many students have very limited exposure to the business world, so students appreciate the team advisors for helping them understand these very complex cases. Each team advisor will cover a specific part of the transaction process to help demystify business and prepare students for their transactions.

The camp is both an educational opportunity and a competition for the students. Advisors act as both “paid” consultant and teachers during their experience. You should approach your role as advisor as if you are advising a client on the pros and cons of a deal.


The analyst session volunteers will help a team of 4-5 high school students understand how to conduct research on a public company. In addition to helping students with their research, volunteers will walk students through a SWOT analysis and other tools to frame their company exploration. (Session prep materials provided)

Examples of research topics to explore:
• What is the primary business? In what industry would you classify the business?
• What is the size of the company? (by sales, by employees, by market cap)
• Who are the largest competitors?
• How to create a SWOT Analysis and other frameworks

At the end of the session, students should be able to speak to the basics of their company. They will also have a focused list of items to research on their own.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Week One Volunteers 12 n/a n/a
Week Two Volunteers 12 n/a n/a
Week 3 Volunteers 6 n/a n/a