• Sun , 01/17/2016 - 18:30 to Thu , 03/31/2016 - 18:30
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Feet First is seeking board members to support our mission of promoting walkable communities throughout Washington.

As a Feet First Board of Director, you oversee organizational management, policy development, and fundraising. Board members serve two-year terms and commit approximately 8-10 volunteer hours per month.

We are looking to grow and diversify our board. Women, people of color, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply. More information here: http://ow.ly/XaoHL

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General 5 n/a n/a
  • Thu , 01/07/2016 - 09:00 to Thu , 01/07/2016 - 09:00
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Running pretty much every week of the year, teams of up to eight employees can volunteer in one of our three shops - Leytonstone, Epping or Chingford.

Practical tasks such as steaming and pricing clothes are on offer, as well as serving customers and planning window displays.

To add a little something extra, we can also turn your day into a 'Challenge Day' where teams can compete against one another to see who can raise the most money in one day. The more creative you are in terms of fundraising, the better.

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Retail volunteer days no limit n/a n/a
  • Sat , 01/16/2016 - 11:00 to Sun , 01/17/2016 - 23:00
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HackHW is the first ever hackathon organized by the students of Harvard Westlake high school in Studio City, California. Harvard Westlake is one of the best high schools in the nation for computer science. It has an amazingly comprehensive computer science curriculum and very talented computer science students. However, as high school computer scientists, many HW students lack coordinated opportunities, and the industry mentorship necessary to develop their skills outside of the classroom.

Hack HW is their solution to this problem. A small 50-student, 36 hour event, open to any Harvard-Westlake high school student, Hack HW not only encourages students to put their programming skills to practice, but also seeks to provide students, who may not have had the opportunity to try computer science, with an idea of what it means to enter the tech world.

To ensure that students are pursuing realistic projects and have the resources necessary to overcome programming and planning hurdles, this hackathon needs mentors with experience in entrepreneurship, iOS development, web development, or Arduino programming, 3D Printing, soldering and more throughout the event. That's where you come in. Volunteer your time for one or more shifts and help inspire our future leaders to create solutions with software/hardware hacking!

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  • Fri , 02/26/2016 - 20:00 to Sun , 02/28/2016 - 20:00
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Hacktech is Caltech's premier interdisciplinary hackathon: for 36 hours, 500 awesome student hackers will combine computer science with engineering and science to build the most innovative and interdisciplinary creations of the future. Hackers are encouraged to go above and beyond the typical software project and make something that combines software with finance/medicine/electronics/science.

Sign up to mentor teams and individuals while they learn and push the boundaries of what's possible. Volunteer shifts will be 2 hours in length and you may choose to stay for as many shifts as you like.

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  • Sat , 04/30/2016 - 08:00 to Sat , 04/30/2016 - 13:00
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The 5K Race for Hope and Fun Walk celebrates Autism Awareness month and supports families affected with Autism in Southern Nevada. All proceeds from the race benefit the Grant a Gift Autism Foundation and provide scholarships for those in need. Grant a Gift is a charity that helps children under 18 affected by autism and the families who care for them. Our mission is to promote early intervention and ongoing support services for the child and family, so that the children can grow up as productive and independent members in the community and have a better quality of life.

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General no limit n/a n/a
  • Mon , 12/28/2015 - 10:00 to Mon , 12/28/2015 - 10:00
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Volunteers are needed to support our annual Diversity Stride walk-a-thon that promotes community unity and helps to ensure our neighbors of all races, faiths, ethnicities, identities and ages know that they are valued and respected.
We need volunteers to register walkers, provide entertainment, lead games with children, set-up and clean-up, general event logistics.
Walkers will enjoy cultural entertainment as well as DJ and refreshments and the sense of fulfillment that comes along with valuing diversity and promoting respect. Community organizations and corporations show their support and set up exhibitor tables to share with the community how they are champions for diversity and inclusion.

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General 20 n/a n/a
  • Fri , 01/01/2016 - 19:30 to Fri , 12/23/2016 - 20:00
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Do you love walking around San Francisco? Are you a people-person? Want to make our city safer and more livable? Become a Walk San Francisco Ambassador!

We welcome enthusiastic volunteers who can effectively educate the public about pedestrian safety and city walkability, build awareness for Vision Zero, the goal to end ALL serious and fatal traffic injuries by 2024, and Walk SF's various advocacy campaigns, as well as recruit new members at various fun events throughout the year like Walk to Work Day (April 9), Peak2Peak, Walk & Roll to School Day, Woonerven (the annual members party and fundraiser) and more.

Got four to six hours a month available to volunteer? Contact us to learn more.

Quarterly orientations/trainings available. Next date is Thursday, January 14, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. at Walk SF's offices.

RSVP today (space is limited).

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Wednesday Helpers 3 n/a n/a
Wednesday Helpers 3 n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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ETC volunteers are the roots in our tree and the reason we can keep doing what we envision. They ensure horses are safe by making sure clean water and food is available and the property is clean. If experienced and comfortable around horses or trained, volunteers can groom and move the horses from one place to another on the property. Volunteers socialize, bond and work with the horses building confidence and leadership skills in themselves. Many volunteers are teen girls who wouldn’t have the opportunity to work with horses in the same way at boarding facilities, either because of family finances or facility protocols. Most boarding facilities don’t allow people to have contact with boarders’ horses and they are required to pay for time with lesson horses. Our programs provide opportunities for growth in volunteers, program participants and Governance Board members. It is a peaceful respite and is truly a community environment.
  • Wed , 12/16/2015 - 00:00 to Thu , 03/31/2016 - 22:45
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Cercle Social is looking for a Technology Specialist that will design, operate and maintain the organization technology tools. We are seeking for talents to join our team. This position is unpaid. We determine, the responsibilities for this position based on the experience of the applicant. As the technical person of the organization, you will:
• Host and maintain the organization official website.
• Design systems and assess the effectiveness of technology resources already in use
• Advise on a new systems that could be implemented.
• Determine the practicality of changes and modification of the tools.
• Provide technical support to the organization's members
• Train non-technical members/volunteers on how to utilize the organizations tools.

Ideal candidate will have the following qualifications:

• Computer science
• Stay up-to-date on emerging technologies
• Information science
• Engineering
• Operations research

Time Commitment:

- Meetings: Biweekly
- Duties commitment time: 5 hours/month or grater according to workload.

Cercle Social is a 501c3 nonprofit organization.

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  • Tue , 12/15/2015 - 23:00 to Mon , 02/29/2016 - 22:00
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Cercle Social's mission is to improve the access to education for disadvantaged youth in Benin (West-Africa). We are currently seeking talents to join our Board of Directors. This position is unpaid. We determine, the responsibilities for this position based on the experience of the applicant. It will include:

• Spearheading the revenue and fundraising efforts of the organization, in coordination with board committee members.
• Proposing a marketing strategy, Grants, Fundraising, Business Development and Events.
• Participating in Board committee meetings.
• Developing, in coordination with the board members, the revenue and fundraising strategic plan for the organization.
• Representing the organization in the community on matters related to fundraising, community relations, and revenue development.

Ideal candidate will have the following qualifications:

• Previous experience in a fundraising role either on a professional or volunteer level
• Experience in grant writing, major gift solicitation, event planning or direct marketing/fundraising.
• Knowledgeable about the nonprofit and fundraising procedure — previous non-profit BOD experience is a plus.
• Passionate about helping youth and making an impact in the world.

Time Commitment:

- Board meetings: Biweekly
- Duties commitment time: 10 hours/month according to workload.

Cercle Social is a 501c3 nonprofit organization.

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