
Opportunity Details
You'll help present data on topics such as women in leadership, sexual harassment, intersectional issues, etc. in a form that is easily comprehensible for the viewer.More information
Help us find data and create infographics based on it for our social media to show the impact of gender inequality on society.
Data is not just numbers! It helps people to see patterns and behaviors, and the impact of social phenomena.
We just need 2 hrs/week of your time to find data already available online through reliable websites so you can create infographics (don't worry, there are easy tools to help do it!) about how gender equality problems affect society.
You will help us present data on topics such as women in leadership, sexual harassment, women in STEM, racism and discrimination, the wage gap, etc. in a form that is easily comprehensible for the viewer.
When there's a better understanding of data, people will be more inclined to take action. You will help us create a database of content that we will publish on our social media pages (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn), keeping our audience up to date with facts and information on gender equality and intersectional-feminist issues.
Your role involves:
• Look for reliable sources online and find data and statistics on topics such as unequal pay, sexual harassment, intersectional issues, equal opportunities, etc.
• Create infographics showing general gender equality statistics to share on social media platforms
Desired Qualifications:
• Ability to use software to create infographics preferable but not essential
• Graphic design experience a plus
• Ability to work remotely
• You believe in the power of humor to communicate ideas, empower, and inspire change
• You’re a genuinely caring, energetic person who believes in gender equality and wants to make a positive impact on society
Time needed: 2 hrs a week for two months
Conditions: speak English
The nonprofit already has: Subscriptions to programs such as Canva and Shutterstock Photos

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Help us create a sound strategy to reach millions of people with our humorous and informative posts to make a real change!More information
Inequality exists in our minds, in our biases and prejudices. Social media can be a powerful tool for education. Help us create a sound strategy to reach millions of people with our humorous posts to make a real change!
The Social Media Strategist will identify and help us implement a strategy to procure new followers + engagement for our social media pages (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn), to raise awareness of gender equality and intersectional-feminist issues, preferably with humor and/or satire.
Your role involves:
• Identifying the strengths and areas for improvement of our social media strategy, then use that information to increase our readership and increase engagement
• Understand the unique audiences of each social media platform by creating audience personas
• Increase social media engagement on all channels
• Find potential partnerships with influencers and/or relevant accounts for cross posting and promotion
• Identify beneficial new accounts to follow (Instagram, Twitter)
• Review accounts followed by The Syndrome Mag to reduce the number of less-beneficial connections (Instagram, Twitter)
Desired Qualifications:
• Deep social media publishing experience
• Ability to work remotely
• You’re a genuinely caring, energetic person who believes in gender equality and wants to make a positive impact on society
Time needed: 2-3 hours/week for 3 months
Conditions: speak English
The nonprofit already has: Subscriptions to programs such as Hootsuite, Canva, Shutterstock for photos, Animoto
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As a new organisation in fundraising, we are looking for people who would help us to fundraise for building of toilet facilities for school children in Adani Uwani Enugu state in Nigeria. These children have been using pity toilet and going to toilet in a bush that somethings they get bitten by snake or scorpion.We are raising funds to but new modern toilet for them

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The HopeWalk is HopeKids North Texas Arizona's largest peer-to-peer fundraising event of the year. HopeKids North Texas serves over 1,000 families who have a child with a life threatening medical condition, providing them hope and community support through an ongoing calendar of events and activities. HopeKids families will have worked hard to raise funds for HopeKids and we want to celebrate them and provide them this hope filled event to give them something to look forward to!This year, due to COVID-19, our HopeWalk is going virtual!
For the drive-thru portion we will have fun stations with mascots, princesses, superheroes, volunteers, and more, cheering on the families as they drive-thru. All money raised will directly impact our HopeDay program and ensure that we continue to provide fun, family friendly events throughout the year.
The drive-thru portion of the walk, will take place at Cross Timbers Church in Argyle. We will provide HopeCrew shirts for all new volunteers. If you have volunteered with us in the past, please wear your yellow HopeCrew shirt and list N/A in the shirt size field. If your group has matching shirts and would prefer to wear that, please let me know! We look forward to seeing you on October 17th!
Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. If you have any questions, please contact me at olga@hopekids.org. Thank you!
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Decorate your car | 20 | n/a | n/a |
Parade Route Assistant | 20 | n/a | n/a |

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The Forget Me Not Project is a weekly memory café that offers elders suffering with dementia or Alzheimer’s a place to socialise, take part in activities and receive a hot, nutritious meal. All the members are over 70, retired, and many live alone due to their circumstances e.g. lost families, friends or their families live far away. During the COVID-19 outbreak, many of them are facing a long period of time alone in isolation. The person that runs the group has been keeping in regular contact with the group and has been sending activity packs to keep their spirits up during lockdown.The Forget Me Not Project would like volunteers to write letters to their members as a way to boost their energy. A simple letter or card is a great way to show that someone is thinking about them, even if you don’t know them.
ELBA will host a workshop over zoom for people to create their cards and letters. ELBA will provide some background to the Forget Me Not Project, guidelines and some inspiration for your letters. The members of the Forget Me Not Project often take part in arts and crafts activities so love to see other people’s creations. They really enjoy pictures of nature and animals so you could draw a scene and include it with your letter. Or, if you prefer to just write a letter, you could use the session as a chance to talk with other volunteers for inspiration of what to write about.
Workshop agenda:
10 mins: ELBA and Forget Me Not Project introduction
15 mins: Guidelines and inspiration for letter writing
25 mins: Time to write your letters
10 mins: Share letters, follow up details and session wrap up
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 20 | n/a | n/a |

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Connect with older people facing a long period of time in isolation through a befriending call. Volunteers will hold a one-hour conversation together with another volunteer and two to three older people. This opportunity is a great way to make those in isolation feel more connected and a great way to meet new people. Volunteers can choose to simply have a chat or they can add more structure to the call by creating a quiz, taking part in storytelling or playing a game of would you rather.Who will you be calling?
You will be calling with members of Bonny Downs Community Association which is a dynamic community-led charity that has been serving the residents of East Ham since 1998. Bonny Downs strives to make a real and lasting difference to the quality of life of local people by promoting community cohesion, tackling isolation, encouraging healthier lifestyles, and addressing the root causes of poverty. The older people that take part in the calls are in good spirits, chatty and very animated! They look forward to the calls each week and the different perspective that the volunteers bring.
How do I prepare?
All volunteers will receive a training pack that should be read before taking part in a call. The pack includes safeguarding information and how to handle difficult situations. An ELBA staff member will facilitate the calls so volunteers do NOT need to be DBS checked. As mentioned above, volunteers can plan an activity for their call or simply have a chat.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Monday | 2 | n/a | n/a |
Tuesday | 2 | n/a | n/a |
Wednesday | 2 | n/a | n/a |
Wednesday (via Zoom) | 2 | n/a | n/a |
Thursday | 2 | n/a | n/a |
Friday | 2 | n/a | n/a |
Friday | 2 | n/a | n/a |

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Home-y Made Meals is a Covid-19 first-responder project filling the food insecurity gaps for unhoused youth and adults living in Los Angeles. We empower housed volunteers based in Orange, Riverside, and Los Angeles Counties to cook from the safety of their home and/or pickup and deliver meals to community organizations who handle distribution. Home-y Made Meals is designed for citizens who want to combat social isolation and contribute their time & skills to help alleviate the symptoms of poverty and homelessness. Sign up via our website at www.homeymademeals.com, reach out to us at hmm@eayikes.org and on Instagram @homeymademeals.
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Every kid deserves receive an education without the challenge of finding clothes, school supplies, or other items they need to succeed. Our Kidz Closet provides essential everyday items to children in need. United Way accepts in-kind donations of new or used clothing, school supplies, and hygiene products. These products are then distributed to children in need right here in our community. Volunteers would help sort clothes, take inventory and help pack backpacks or bags for families in need.Available Shifts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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United Way’s East Grand Forks Backpack Program fights to end childhood hunger by providing food in students’ backpacks to feed them for the weekend. Volunteering for the EGFBPP entails the packing of meals, dropping off bags, or taking inventory. Together, we are ensuring no child goes hungry over the weekend.Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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This person supports the foundation efforts to raise funds through grants to support foundation efforts. Tasks include research, project management, document preparation, strategy development, and more. The incumbent need not be expert in any of these tasks. Many volunteers have no experience or specialized knowledge. We need strategic thinkers who are good at articulating thoughts and creative.Volunteers can be any age and competency. We believe that together, we can do anything.