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Are you a WordPress wizard with a passion for creating seamless user experiences? ArtsEarth is on the lookout for talented individuals who can bring to life a unique platform feature. We are seeking experts who can develop functionalities like Sign-ins via social or ArtsEarth, implement 2-factor authentication, enable event posting with approval processes, and even integrate ticket-selling capabilities. If you are ready to showcase your skills and be part of an innovative team, we invite you to join us on this exciting journey at ArtsEarth!

Who We Are

ArtsEarth is a 501(c)3 arts venture committed to promoting artists, informing the public of quality arts engagements worldwide, connecting artists within their communities, and publishing original content within dance, film, literature, music, theatre, visual, and multimedia.

Job Info
• We are seeking a WordPress administrator / developer.
• This position is a volunteer part-time position, and is based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
• This position has long-term growth opportunities.

Responsibilities
• Cyber security
• Social media integration
• eCommerce (selling tickets)
• Role administration
• Maintain installed plugins
• Events Manager
• Toolset
• Vaultpress
• Yoast SEO
• AuthO (specifically management API tokens)
• Gravity Forms
• Constant Contact

• Adjust hosting server configuration settings as necessary
• Be able to restore site from backup, if necessary

Qualifications
• Experience using git and continuous-integration for distributed software projects

Bonus
• BA/BS degree in Computer Science
• Analytical thinker, with excellent debugging skills
• WordPress backend DB skills and knowledge
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Sickle Cell Disease is a rare, painful, genetic, blood condition that affects people of tropical and African decent. The Sickle Cell Association of BC (SCBC) is committed to educating and advocating for these individuals, their families and their healthcare providers.

The SCBC is looking for a compassionate tech wiz to help us stay current, connected, and protected with this ever evolving technological world we find ourselves in now.

Duties:
- online security
- website optimization
- online posts
- setting up and maintaining Youtube site for SCBC
- general tech support
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The Sickle Cell Association of BC (SCBC) is a not-for-profit organization looking for someone to help bring in more members to our organization. Sickle Cell Disease is a rare, painful, genetic, blood condition that affects people of tropical and African decent. The SCBC is committed to educating and advocating for these individuals, their families and their healthcare providers.

We are expanding our organization and are looking for someone who is great at bringing in members to an organization. We would like someone with experience in membership coordination.
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About the CyberPeace Institute

The CyberPeace Institute is an independent and neutral NGO whose mission is to uphold people’s rights to security, dignity, and equity in cyberspace. A core program of the Institute is the CyberPeace Builders, which provides free cybersecurity assistance to NGOs working with vulnerable communities—offering a unique, collective contribution toward cyberpeace.

CyberPeace Builders

The CyberPeace Builders is a global cohort of corporate volunteers—both local and international—who support NGOs that protect vulnerable populations in critical sectors such as healthcare, water and sanitation, food and agriculture, energy, and information. By offering industry-grade cybersecurity expertise, CyberPeace Builders help NGOs:

-Understand the cyberthreats they face.
-Strengthen their internal capabilities and resilience.
-Upskill their staff to safeguard vital services.

The program was launched in Geneva in July 2021 and has since expanded all around the world. In 2025 more than 400 Nonprofits and 1,000 volunteers are part of the initiative.

Service Provision through Expert Volunteers

The CyberPeace Institute unites its network of expert volunteers to deliver cybersecurity assistance to NGOs worldwide. The CyberPeace Builders program is a free service for all NGOs delivering critical services, aiming to uphold their operational capacity and protect the communities they serve.

Volunteers are sourced from local SMEs, and larger corporations, and are coordinated by the Institute.
In addition to providing direct cybersecurity support, the CyberPeace Builders program offers a unique training called “Cybersecurity & Humanitarian: How to Communicate the Code.” This course equips volunteers with soft skills to:

-Communicate effectively with NGOs experiencing cyberattacks.
-Understand key concepts in humanitarianism, diversity and inclusion, digital colonialism, and empathy.

Graduates of this training receive a verified certificate that can be shared online.

Be a Volunteer

The CyberPeace Builders network is open to professionals with experience in cyber and a passion for giving back to the community. As a volunteer, you will directly assist nonprofits organizations, helping those who need it most.

Recruitment Criteria:
-Volunteers must be employed by a trusted organization (SME, large corporation).
-A background check may be required.
-A minimum of 1 year of cybersecurity experience is necessary.


Join Us

If you are interested in volunteering with the CyberPeace Builders program, please register here:

https://cpb.ngo/volunteers

Help us protect the most vulnerable communities and foster cyberpeace worldwide.
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Assist YTB (Youth TimeBanking) with writing content for digital stories, history of organization, preparing material for annual report, sections for grant application, marketing kit, donor communications, e-mail newsletter.
  • Fri , 10/21/2022 - 11:00 to Fri , 10/21/2022 - 12:30
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Bringing Justice Home is building a new kind of neighborhood one relationship at a time, a neighborhood that is not segregated by geography, race, and class, but rather one that is integrated through our vision of shared resources, shared outcomes, shared dreams.

Bringing Justice Home is actively seeking individuals who are passionate about our missin and vision, who embrace our values, and who have professional expertise in areas of need to join our nonprofit board. Successful candidates will possess one or more of these skills and qualities:
experience with fundraising, marketing/PR, social media, videography, data analysis, strategy development and business planning; accounting, law, public health, nutrition; empathy and compassion; commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion; ability to treat all persons with dignity and respect; intermediate to advanced user of common computer applications; graphic design skills; creativity, curiosity, and open-mindedness

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Term of Membership 6 n/a n/a
  • Sat , 11/07/2020 - 10:00 to Mon , 11/09/2020 - 17:00
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SAIVA is delivering boxes for their fundraiser. We need help dropping off the boxes on the individuals porch. Small boxes (1.5 lbs) with no more than 10-12 drop offs in close location. We estimate Max 1.5 hours.

Please let us know if can help!

November 7th anytime between 10am-7pm
November 8th anytime between 10am-7pm
November 9th anytime between 10am-5pm

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General- 1 2 n/a n/a
General- 2 2 n/a n/a
General- 3 2 n/a n/a
General-4 2 n/a n/a
General-5 3 n/a n/a
General-6 2 n/a n/a
General-7 2 n/a n/a
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The Fire Museum of Maryland would not function without the service and dedication of our volunteers.
Retired firefighters, historians, woodworkers, historic re-enactors, archivists, and mechanics all play a vital role in our ability to maintain, preserve, and restore our collection and buildings.

Here are just a few examples of the many things our volunteers help us with. If any of this piques your interest, please get in touch with us!

Rebuilding fire alarm telegraph instruments

Tuesday Night Work Crew (7-9:30)

Repairing damaged artifacts

Scanning and cataloging photographs and other items

Restoring our wooden firehouse doors

Restoring from the frame up our 1920 Seagrave

Constructing new scenes on our Holiday Train Garden

Painting and polishing

Buildings and Grounds maintenance

Construction projects

We always have items needing our attention, and rarely do we have enough time! Any help you can provide is greatly appreciated.
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Are you an event planner or social media wiz who can help a non profit get a whole lot of attention to an online summit that is FREE to all who need support, community and education? we are ready to educate with new speakers, a new site this year and wonderful content. we have built it, now we need to get people to come. we also have a list of 400 people we have collected that need to be invited and no email marketing plan yet (or program like mail chimp or otherwise) if this is you, I would love to chat with you and your anyone else who may be able to help let the world who is struggling with a diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes know they are not alone and how they can deal with the disease without dealing with the burn out, the self shame and be healthier and stronger than ever.
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The closure of schools that began in the spring has served to only widen the educational gap between economically disadvantaged students and others. With school closures taking place for the foreseeable future it is imperative that we give economically disadvantaged students the attention they need to not fall behind.

Pandemicprofessors.org, a 501c3 organization, was founded in April by Berkeley alumni to achieve the mission of facilitating free online tutoring to low-income communities affected by the pandemic. It is a 100% volunteer-based organization. Our philosophy not only supports academic achievements, but also emphasizes the importance of socio-emotional health in these isolating times.

We currently serve over 115 underserved students with the help of 150 dedicated volunteer staff and tutors. With the significant demand that we are seeing, we want to be able to serve more families and communities in need. We need your help!

With the huge influx of students, we are asking people to volunteer with us.

Becoming a Remote Volunteer Staff/Consultant:

As a volunteer staff or consultant, you will help the organization run smoothly and deliver the best services possible to students in need. We are looking to expand our capacities and optimize our services using data-driven decision making and human-centered design. Your position will depend upon your personal goals and skills.

Specific professional background or interests include:
-Project management (especially those with training/experience in agile project management)
-User experience researchers and designers
-Web/graphic designers
-Data scientists and data engineers
-Fundraising & development
-Grant writing
-Marketing & Social Media
-Accounting
-Legal services

Requirements:
-5 or more hours per week (flexibility for work schedules and life responsibilities)
-Being reliable and honest concerning your limitations
-Willingness work with a team

This is not only a way to help those in need and to benefit your personal resume, but also a way to build community. We are here to support each other through this time as well and hope you join us!

Applications (it only takes 2 mins!):
Volunteer Staff: https://forms.gle/8pUrPLaXwXa3LARs9

If you have any questions about our need for tech industry volunteers, please contact Alissa Stover, Director of Operations and UX/Service Research & Design, at alissa.stover@pandemicprofessors.org.

If you would like to contribute to the organization beyond volunteering (e.g. by way of partnership or in-kind donations), please contact Sara Ellis, Director of Program Services and Development sara.ellis@pandemicprofessors.org