
Opportunity Details
Detroit City Football Club Downriver will be hosting its 3rd Annual Golf Outing at Taylor Meadows Golf Club. Celebrating with supporters, we anticipate this signature event will provide endless opportunities for kids to participate in youth soccer within Southeast Michigan. Funds raised will go towards building a foundation of excellence in skill development, instilling confidence and leadership qualities on and off the field and, most importantly, to lessen the burden of any financial constraints, so every kid has the opportunity to follow their dreams and play the game of soccer.Since our inception in 1986, Detroit City Football Club Downriver has been dedicated to fostering the love of soccer and encouraging personal growth and development among our youth. As a non-profit 501(c)3 organization, we proudly serve over 1,200 young players from southern Wayne County, and our Community Affiliates, Grosse Ile Soccer Club, Lincoln Park Soccer Club, Taylor Soccer Club and Woodhaven Brownstown Soccer Club. Our club is not just a place to play soccer though; it's a community where players find connection and belonging. It is our belief that everyone deserves a club they will never outgrow.
Every day, we are committed to ensuring that every child, regardless of their financial circumstances, has the opportunity to play the sport they love. That's why we established the Bernie Turner Foundation in 2022, providing financial assistance to families in need. Our goal is to make soccer accessible to all and to create a nurturing environment where athletes of all levels can grow athletically, mentally and as leaders. With the support and dedication of our community partners, anything is possible.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Registration, on-course challenges, selling 50/50 raffle, set-up | 3 | n/a | n/a |
After Outing Raffles, Sales and Raffle Drawing, 50/50 | 2 | n/a | n/a |
General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Join Us For Field Day!We need your help hosting a fun field day for our students! Complete with favorite classic games, including sack races, egg on a spoon, hula hoops, parachutes, and more, this promises to be a fun-filled day.
Register on our website at https://www.ac4ed.org/fieldday to volunteer.
· There are two volunteer shifts available (morning 9a-2p or afternoon 1p-6p) and four volunteer categories for each shift. Volunteers do not have to stay for an entire shift.
o Crowd Coordinator
o Games Host
o Photographer
o Floaters
· During the morning shift (9a-2p), our Early Childhood classrooms will participate in two waves, and during the afternoon shift (1p-6p), our K-6 Afterschool students will join us.
· Some flexibility is possible with the shift times, but we'd like to keep them as close to the posted times as we can.
· Sign up is right on our website and SUPER EASY
Sponsors are also needed! You can sponsor a child for as little as $25! Classroom, Center, and Event sponsorships are also available. Proceeds will support our operational and program needs.
With questions, please contact Meka Turner at meka@ac4ed.org or Rhiannon Estwick at Rhiannon@ac4ed.org.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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AM Shift Volunteer - Crowd Coordinator | 5 | n/a | n/a |
AM Shift Volunteer - Games Host | 5 | n/a | n/a |
AM Shift Volunteer - Photographer | 5 | n/a | n/a |
AM Shift Volunteer - Floater | 5 | n/a | n/a |
PM Shift Volunteer - Crowd Coordinator | 5 | n/a | n/a |
PM Shift Volunteer - Games Host | 5 | n/a | n/a |
PM Shift Volunteer - Photographer | 5 | n/a | n/a |
PM Shift Volunteer - Floater | 5 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Location: RemoteTime Commitment: ~5–8 hours/week
Overview
Are you a skilled system administrator passionate about open infrastructure and using your talent for social good? Computing for Humanity is looking for a volunteer SysAdmin to help manage and scale our open research cloud and HPC infrastructure. This is a chance to make a direct impact by enabling scientific research, education, and social innovation across Canada and beyond.
Key Technologies You'll Work With
SLURM (cluster job scheduling for HPC workloads)
OpenNebula (open-source cloud orchestration)
Linux systems administration (mostly Ubuntu and CentOS)
CEPH (distributed storage for VM and data workloads)
Responsibilities
Maintain and monitor cloud and HPC infrastructure (OpenNebula + SLURM)
Troubleshoot and resolve system and network-level issues
Help onboard researchers and set up project-specific environments
Collaborate with other volunteers to improve infrastructure automation and documentation
Participate in async planning meetings and check-ins (~monthly)
Ideal Candidate Profile
Experience running or supporting HPC clusters or research clouds
Comfortable working with Linux CLI and managing services like NGINX, systemd, etc.
Familiarity with storage systems like CEPH or similar
Some experience with automation (Ansible, Bash, etc.) is a plus
Passion for open science, research, and equitable access to computing
Strong self-motivation and ability to work independently in a remote team
What You’ll Gain
Hands-on experience in operating real-world cloud/HPC infrastructure
Opportunity to contribute to science and humanitarian research
Flexible schedule, collaborative culture, and meaningful mission
Public recognition and references for your contributions (if desired)

Opportunity Details
Organization: Computing for HumanityLocation: Remote (Canada preferred)
Time Commitment: ~5–10 hours/week
Overview
Are you a mission-driven leader ready to help democratize access to computing for science, sustainability, and social impact? Computing for Humanity is seeking a Volunteer Executive Director to guide the next phase of growth for our nonprofit organization. This is a unique opportunity to lead a dynamic community of technologists, researchers, and change-makers working at the intersection of high-performance computing, AI, and public good.
About Us
Computing for Humanity re-purposes enterprise-grade computing infrastructure to support researchers, educators, and nonprofits working on humanity’s most pressing challenges—from climate science to cancer research. We partner with universities, hospitals, and open science projects to provide compute, storage, and technical expertise they couldn’t otherwise afford.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership – Guide organizational vision, partnerships, and impact strategy
Fundraising & Outreach – Identify grants, sponsors, and donor opportunities; represent the organization in public forums
Team Building – Help grow and support our volunteer and contributor base
Governance – Work with the board to ensure compliance, transparency, and sustainability
Partnership Development – Foster collaborations with academic institutions, nonprofits, and industry
What We're Looking For
Demonstrated leadership experience (nonprofit, startup, or academic leadership preferred)
Passion for tech-for-good, open science, or sustainable infrastructure
Strong communication and relationship-building skills
Comfort working independently and in distributed teams
Background in science, technology, or public policy is a plus
What You’ll Gain
Leadership experience in a fast-growing, impact-driven nonprofit
Opportunities to shape national and global conversations around digital equity, research access, and open infrastructure
A collaborative, mission-first volunteer team with technical and scientific depth
To Apply:
Please send a brief statement of interest and your CV or LinkedIn profile to volunteer@computingforhumanity.org

Opportunity Details
Following the closure of 7 regional Office for Civil Rights (OCR) offices, 30 million K–12 students are left vulnerable to discrimination, neglect, and systemic inequities.We need a talented volunteer to help us develop a compelling PowerPoint presentation that tells the story of why our program exists—and why it matters now more than ever.
Your presentation will help us educate stakeholders, engage potential funders, and rally new supporters to stand up for students’ civil rights.
What You’ll Do:
- Design a visually engaging, branded PowerPoint presentation (10–15 slides)
- Organize key messages about the issue, our response, and the need for support
- Incorporate relevant statistics, quotes, and real-life examples
- Ensure the presentation can be easily used for webinars, virtual meetings, and in-person events
Ideal for Volunteers With Experience In:
Corporate communications, nonprofit storytelling, business development, pitch decks, or visual storytelling.
Why This Matters:
Many people don’t realize how recent closures of 7 OCR regional offices have left our most vulnerable students unprotected. This presentation will help us raise awareness, inspire action, and grow support for emergency response programs that defend every student’s right to a safe, equitable education.

Opportunity Details
We're excited to share the opportunity to volunteer for our Wrigley Youth Center Open House and Healthy Kids Day Event. Families will have the opportunity to tour the newly built, state of the arts, Wrigley Youth Center and learn more about the programs and recourses that the Y and community has available for them.Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Wrigley Youth Center Open House and Healthy Kids Day! | no limit | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Put your professional skills to work for the planet! Our nonprofit is seeking skilled corporate volunteers to help us expand our climate education programs and outreach efforts. This is a flexible, virtual opportunity that allows you to make a real difference—using the tools you already have.We’re especially looking for volunteers with expertise in:
• Graphic Design – Create engaging visuals for climate toolkits, infographics, and event materials
• Content Writing & Editing – Help us write and edit blogs, educational materials, and student guides
• Curriculum Development – Co-develop interactive, age-appropriate lessons for K-12 audiences
• Translation Services – Translate materials into Spanish, Mandarin, or other key languages
• Other – Have other skills, talents and connections? Let us know and we can see if we can customize your volunteering skills to make a difference!
This is a great opportunity for individuals or teams who want to make a lasting impact on climate literacy and environmental justice—especially in underserved communities.
Why Volunteer With Us?
• Use your expertise to create educational equity and environmental change
• Collaborate with a passionate, mission-driven nonprofit
• Get recognized for your impact
• Help scale grassroots solutions to one of the world’s biggest challenges
Team Volunteering: Welcomed and encouraged
Let’s use our talents to power up climate solutions—together.

Opportunity Details
Step into a powerful opportunity to use your professional expertise for good. eGirl Power is a nonprofit organization committed to advancing gender equality by equipping girls—especially those from underserved communities—with the tools, mentorship, and support they need to become tomorrow’s leaders.Through our virtual volunteer program, your team can give back in a meaningful, impactful way—without leaving your office.
Get Involved with Skills-Based Volunteering and use your strengths, skills and talents to make a difference.
Why Corporate Volunteers Choose eGirl Power:
- Align your employee engagement goals with a meaningful cause.
- Create positive brand visibility and demonstrate social leadership.
- Empower girls while strengthening team morale and purpose.
Join Us—Virtually, Impactfully
This is more than volunteering—it’s a way to foster leadership, diversity, and equity across generations.
Partner with us and turn your corporate power into girl power.
Sign up today to inspire and empower the next generation of leaders!

Opportunity Details
Join us as a Virtual Tech for Peace Innovator to help advance peacebuilding through cutting-edge technology and digital solutions.Our nonprofit peace institute is pioneering the use of innovative technology to promote peace, prevent conflict, and foster global understanding. As a Virtual Tech for Peace Innovator, you will collaborate remotely to develop, test, and promote digital tools and platforms that enhance communication, data analysis, and education in peacebuilding efforts.
Key Responsibilities:
• Assist in designing and refining technology-driven peacebuilding projects, such as apps, data visualization tools, or virtual dialogue platforms
• Support research and analysis on emerging tech trends that can be leveraged for conflict prevention and resolution
• Create user-friendly digital content and tutorials to help communities and partners adopt peace technologies
Skills & Interests:
• Background or interest in technology, software development, data science, UX/UI design, or digital communications
• Passion for peace, social justice, and innovative problem-solving
• Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a virtual environment
• Strong communication and creative thinking skills
*This opportunity is ideal for tech-savvy volunteers eager to apply their expertise to meaningful peacebuilding work using innovative digital solutions. Join us to help shape the future of peace through technology!

Opportunity Details
Join Girl Scouts of Central Illinois, Hickory Point Bank, and Woodward Community Media for our 8th Springfield Operation Cookie Share radiothon, as we show appreciation and care for our military, frontline responders, healthcare providers, and community through the comfort of Girl Scout cookies.Help Girl Scouts give back 6:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. at Hickory Point Bank on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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1st | no limit | n/a | n/a |
2nd | no limit | n/a | n/a |