• Tue , 09/22/2020 - 18:00 to Tue , 09/22/2020 - 19:00
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We are preparing for our annual fundraising event. CEDAW Awards are given for leadership demonstrated in multiple sectors of the community, including education, entrepreneurship, government, health, labor, media and philanthropy which represent the CEDAW (UN Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women) principles. We are looking for volunteers experienced in fundraising, marketing, and public relations. We are also seeking event day volunteers for set up and breakdown. Shifts available between 9:30 am to 2:30 pm. If you are interested, please email Executive Director Verna Liza Caba at vernaliza@friendscosw.org or 415.779.6636.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Set Up and Tear Down 20 n/a n/a
Ushers 20 n/a n/a
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Economics for Success at SAIT

Volunteer with Junior Achievement and inspire Grade 8 and 9 students to make informed financial decisions, prepare for the workforce and start thinking about their future by delivering the Economics for Success program.

What Economics for Success?

Economics for Success encourages students to consider the advantages of staying in school, and learn what’s needed to succeed in today’s workforce. Students will identify the financial costs of independence, develop employability skills and explore possible post-secondary destinations.
We are looking for volunteers with all educational and professional backgrounds who have practical experience to share with students and facilitate the program.

Volunteer Responsibilities
• Work with a volunteer partner to facilitate the Economics for Success program
• Bring practical and personal business expertise to the students
• Help students develop confidence, leadership and critical thinking skills

Time Commitment
• Program and Classroom Management Training (90 minutes)
• One full day on SAIT campus (8:00 am – 2:30 pm, breakfast and lunch included)
• Volunteers are responsible for their own transportation

Sign up Today!

We are looking for volunteers on the following days:
• May 2, 2017
• May 9, 2017
• May 10, 2017
• May 11, 2017
For more information, or to volunteer, contact programs@jasouthalberta.org.
Jasab.ca
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Economics for Success at SAIT

Volunteer with Junior Achievement and inspire Grade 8 and 9 students to make informed financial decisions, prepare for the workforce and start thinking about their future by delivering the Economics for Success program.

What Economics for Success?
Economics for Success encourages students to consider the advantages of staying in school, and learn what’s needed to succeed in today’s workforce. Students will identify the financial costs of independence, develop employability skills and explore possible post-secondary destinations.
We are looking for volunteers with all educational and professional backgrounds who have practical experience to share with students and facilitate the program.

Volunteer Responsibilities
• Work with a volunteer partner to facilitate the Economics for Success program
• Bring practical and personal business expertise to the students
• Help students develop confidence, leadership and critical thinking skills

Time Commitment
• Program and Classroom Management Training (90 minutes)
• One full day on SAIT campus (8:00 am – 2:30 pm, breakfast and lunch included)
• Volunteers are responsible for their own transportation

Sign up Today!

We are looking for volunteers on the following days:
• May 2, 2017
• May 9, 2017
• May 10, 2017
• May 11, 2017
For more information, or to volunteer, contact programs@jasouthalberta.org

jasab.ca
  • Thu , 02/23/2017 - 08:30 to Thu , 02/23/2017 - 08:30
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Sector67 teaches a variety of classes on tech, art, and entrepreneurship topics. We're always seeking new instructors to inspire our community.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Instructor 5 n/a n/a
General no limit n/a n/a
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We're looking for virtual volunteers to help spread our tech campaign opportunities, which help support our youth Computer Science Outreach Program.

The current opportunity is for our $20 Smart Watch Phone. With a $20 donation, supporters get a Smart watch Phone mailed to them.

Information about the Smart Watch can be found at the following link:

http://www.csoutreach.com/Tech4LowPrices/smartWatches/VolunteerMatch.asp

We are asking volunteers to help share this opportunity along with the link above on facebook, other social media, email, family, friends, and more ways.

This offer helps our nonprofit, and supporters get this cool smart watch (a $95 value).

Please text Troy with any questions: 321-775-5596
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Volunteer with a partner, a family member or yourself. Barista at our coffee shop located in the Chandler Public Library, mentor a resident of our housing program or teenager entering the job market, or women over 50 reentering the workforce: teaching them life skills, customer service, marketing techniques in four (4) shifts, open 7 days a week.
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Our students need your help. Volunteer for our homework helper and tutoring program. Students need help in subjects such as Writing, Math, AP History, Chemistry, Reading, Computer Science (coding).
Many of our students are from low income families and our program offers low to no cost tutoring. In order to do this we rely heavily on volunteers to dedicate an hour or more a week to help with homework and tutor students in various subjects
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Thank you for volunteering to help keep the Victory Garden Urban Farm productive, sustainable, and rewarding for the Harambee Neighborhood and City of Milwaukee. Your involvement is crucial to a successful harvest that brings fresh, healthy, and local produce to Milwaukee residents.

By volunteering at Concordia Gardens you can expect to learn, grow, and get your hands dirty! There are several daily and weekly tasks that you can help to accomplish. These include: composting food waste, watering crops, pulling weeds, harvesting produce, planting seeds, digging, mulching, etc.

A Garden Leader will be present at the time of your shift to provide you with objectives and tasks that are to be completed during your volunteer shift.
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Position Summary

The Community support Volunteers will generate funds and support in various programs through the development of targeted online and local programs as well as fundraising initiatives involving, crowdfunding, new and developing media and technologies. The Fundraising Officers meet short-term and long-term goals from new and existing sources by developing “best practices” for digital fundraising across multiple platforms. Reporting to the Executive Director of the organisation to work and generate Marketing skills and Communications strategies, the they will focuse on cultivating donations through email acquisitions; online crow funding platforms, organising events, birth days etc new methods of electronic fundraising such as social media and mobile; third-parties; and is responsible for cultivating new donors prospects through newly developing avenues, and generating and managing on collection of funds and remits once the set targets are achieved.

Essential Functions:
The Fundraising Officers are accountable for contributing to World Action Fund financial health and for active collaboration with numerous corporation, and individual donors.
Develops and implements digital fundraising programs (including new and existing e-newsletters and e-renewals), online content monetization, widgets, online application development, second-screen donations, hybrids utilizing traditional mail and on-air techniques, as well as collaboration with local and national, international partners. Supervises delivery of fundraising campaigns across digital, mobile, social media, and developing channels. Provides leadership for improving World Action Fund online fundraising pages and communications on www.worldactionfund.org for projects such as continuing donor development strategy, micro-donations, and other off-air activities.
Manages cultivation of prospects through digital fundraising tools and initiates strategies to foster higher giving levels. Oversees current and ongoing email marketing programs from a fundraising perspective including e-renewals. Key focus on developing email acquisition campaigns for member cultivation directed at new donors and lapsed donors.
Engage individuals, Digital, Development partners to ensure the implementation of key touch points across digital media to foster member cultivation on social media, web, mobile and developing platforms.
Develops standardized digital fundraising procedures and ensures those standards are followed company-wide so that online and digital facing constituents receive a tailored and structured set of online and digital giving opportunities and services.
Works closely with the Executive Director to set performance benchmarks and targets across all digital fundraising channels. Implements user testing techniques to improve response rates and increase donor retention. Evaluates and reports on monthly project accomplishments and budgets.

Works closely with Executive Director, Interactive to analyze and make recommendations regarding the organisation electronic communications strategies to ensure the highest potential level of fundraising cultivation. Also works with the team and to ensure all digital fundraising offers a great user experience, and is created in keeping with the organisation's brand.
Develop and test new initiatives and innovative concepts for public media fundraising.

Knowledge/Experience Required:
Bachelor’s degree and at least 2 years and above experience in progressively in marketing and fundraising roles.
Strong knowledge of current and developing online fundraising strategies, social media, mobile and new technologies.
Must understand “best practices” across multiple platforms and the knowledge base to develop “best practices” for emerging media types.
Strong communication skills and the ability to interact professionally with a diverse group of stakeholders globally.
A true team player who understands how to work productively and remotely as own schedule time with no disparate and conflicting goals.
Comprehensive knowledge of Microsoft Office suite of applications including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Working knowledge and strong interest in public media, digital fundraising, marketing and design.

Knowledge of customer relationship management systems (CRM), email service providers, internet applications, and content publishing tools.

Familiarity with a variety of resources to keep up-to-date on the latest news in digital fundraising, marketing, sales, and design.

Excellent organizational skills and strong attention to detail.

Ability to meet deadlines and goals while working under pressure.

Project management experience in digital media required.

Appreciation for public media’s mission

Knowledge/Experience Desired

Experience within public media online desired but not a requirement, crowd fundraising required.
Experience with graphic design desired, but not required.
Experience with Charity fundraising

About World Action Fund

World Action Fund in a non-profit and Non governmental organisation founded in 2014, operating in Uganda and South Sudan (East Africa). The organization delivers its mission to support in Community Health, Education, Refugees and Emergencies, environmental conservation and climate change, Youth Livelihood and social enterprise, Disability Inclusion, affordable and sustainable access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)

How to apply:
Please submit resume/CV only to recruit@worldactionfund.org (don't send academic papers or any other documents apart from CV/resume).

This is a consultancy position (remote online), Terms and Reference will be discussed after selecting the rightful candidate

There will be time visit wildlife at own cost.
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iLEAP is a social change organization that works to create more social justice and equity in the world and to lift up and sustain the community-based leaders who are the center of social change. iLEAP also develops programs in close partnership with nonprofit organizations, associations, businesses, and universities in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the United States including the International Development Exchange (IDEX), US-Japan Council, Microsoft, Center for Courage and Renewal, and the TOMODACHI Initiative.

iLEAP is a small but growing nonprofit and we are looking to streamline our technology environment.

After years of ad-hoc technology usage, we are now ready for a comprehensive overhaul of the way we approach and employ IT in our work. The goal is for iLEAP to have a robust cloud-based system where communication and information can be easily managed and shared. We believe that this will allow us to more effectively achieve our mission and will demonstrate our organizational belief in being innovative and entrepreneurial.

We see Microsoft Office 365 as a platform that will address our needs and we are looking for volunteers to help us build, migrate, and employ this new system to its fullest potential.

A quick overview of our current technology landscape:
Email: Gmail > Migrate to Outlook
Calendar: Google > Migrate to Outlook
Data storage: Box.com > Migrate to OneDrive
Word/Excel/PP: 2013 > Migrate to Office 365
Online meetings: Zoom/Skype > Migrate to Skype for Business

Other services exploring:
Task management: Asana
Phone service: Ringio/Comcast
Staff communication: FB/SMS

About iLEAP
iLEAP exists to create more social justice and equity in the world and to lift up and sustain the community-based leaders who are the center of social change. We believe that, if we grow, transform, and connect these people that it will lead to stronger communities, countries, and less human suffering in the world. At iLEAP we building impact networks of graduates around the world who are linked through their commitment to social change and personal leadership. We have over 500 graduates in nearly 40 countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America and support their work through national and/or regional gatherings and on-going communication and consultation.