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We tutor groups of students via online meetings in STEM education. We tutor grade levels 6 through 12 and work closely with the school and teachers to ensure that we are most effective in our tutoring activities. We focus predominately on underserved communities and schools that would benefit the most by obtaining FREE tutoring services for their students.
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Looking for volunteers to assist elderly Senior Citizens and Disabled people with Snow Removal from their walkways, driveways and sidewalks. Must have own transportation and equipment (shovels or snow blowers). Be prepared to dress warm and not accept tips. Practicing social distancing!
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We are always looking for dedicated individuals to volunteer their time and talents on our board of directors. This would include monthly meetings, supporting our events, and helping Lemons of Love grow.
  • Fri , 02/19/2021 - 17:00 to Fri , 02/19/2021 - 21:00
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The 14th Annual Matt Morgan Walk for Wishes will be held on Thursday, March 25, 2021 at Lake Eola.

Powered by wish kids and families, volunteers, donors, corporate sponsors and friends, Walk For Wishes is a nationwide Make-A-Wish® signature fundraiser that celebrates the thousands of wishes that have already been granted, while raising funds for future wishes.

Your support as a walker, team leader or sponsor will not only help us grant close to 300 more wishes this year, you will provide what every child deserves: a moment to just be a child. A moment to dream, laugh, play and be free of a routine of doctors, hospitals and treatment. Together, we create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Wishes have the power to provide hope, strength and joy. The average cost of a wish is $8,000. The impact of a wish is priceless.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Event Volunteering 30 n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Wildfire Prevention knowledge analyst, CrowdDoing Volunteer
Prevention derivatives is driven by the thesis that there is an under-valuation of passive risk (or the cost of inaction) and an under-prioritization of positive risk. Correspondingly for wildfires as an example, there is an under-recognition of the potential shared value upside of preventative action through social innovation and social interventions (such as goats & sheep that prevent wildfires). CrowdDoing.world's aim is to guarantee positive risk through leveraging existing liabilities to allow for the implications of prescriptive analytics to be financed. The under-pricing of passive risk means that liabilities are treated as either costs of doing business or un-predictable risks even for entirely preventable risks. Risk management offices have been too biased towards avoiding taking the wrong risks rather than ensuring that institutions make their own luck by seizing the abundant positive risk opportunities in social innovation. Meanwhile, the bias against positive risk leaves social innovations not to get adopted even if there would be remarkable benefits to all stakeholders if they were adopted


Tools - PowerPoint, Word, Excel
Knowledge or Interest in any one or more:
Economics
Insurance
Cost - Benefit Analysis
Technical research
Environmental research
Market research
Business research
Insight generation
Expectations:
Identify/Collect data/papers/literature relevant to wildfire Impact
Quantify costs incurred by different stakeholders as a result of Wildfire
Generate Insights from currently available research papers
Present your work
Work cross-functionally
Traits:
High curiosity, creative, critical thinking, can conduct analyses independently or with minimal supervision.


Knowledge Analyst
1. Identify and collect data relevant to assigned project (e.g., Forest Fire Prevention, Biophelia in Hospitals, Crypto Impact Potential)
2. Establish costs incurred by target stakeholders as a result of select threat(s) (e.g., wildfire)
3. Develop recommended solutions based on analysis, cite resources
4. Present findings.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jx3iv8LETHC2MaAS7bSY_XScup0aTVXk/view?usp=sharing

If you have any questions about processes for joining CrowdDoing.world as a volunteer to support our efforts in systemic change please write to volunteerorientation@crowddoing.world
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Wildfire Prevention knowledge analyst, CrowdDoing Volunteer
Prevention derivatives is driven by the thesis that there is an under-valuation of passive risk (or the cost of inaction) and an under-prioritization of positive risk. Correspondingly for wildfires as an example, there is an under-recognition of the potential shared value upside of preventative action through social innovation and social interventions (such as goats & sheep that prevent wildfires). CrowdDoing.world's aim is to guarantee positive risk through leveraging existing liabilities to allow for the implications of prescriptive analytics to be financed. The under-pricing of passive risk means that liabilities are treated as either costs of doing business or un-predictable risks even for entirely preventable risks. Risk management offices have been too biased towards avoiding taking the wrong risks rather than ensuring that institutions make their own luck by seizing the abundant positive risk opportunities in social innovation. Meanwhile, the bias against positive risk leaves social innovations not to get adopted even if there would be remarkable benefits to all stakeholders if they were adopted

Knowledge Analyst
1. Identify and collect data relevant to assigned project (e.g., Forest Fire Prevention, Biophelia in Hospitals, Crypto Impact Potential)
2. Establish costs incurred by target stakeholders as a result of select threat(s) (e.g., wildfire)
3. Develop recommended solutions based on analysis, cite resources
4. Present findings.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jx3iv8LETHC2MaAS7bSY_XScup0aTVXk/view?usp=sharing

If you have any questions about processes for joining CrowdDoing.world as a volunteer to support our efforts in systemic change please write to volunteerorientation@crowddoing.world
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The ECO Center is a hub that connects people with the essential resources, information, and opportunities they need to develop their skills so they can liberate themselves and their communities. In addition to distributing two tons of food a week to our neighbors we also teach sign language, music production, self defense, financial, technical, and academic literacy to our neighbors of all ages. In addition to our programming space, we have 3 apartments upstairs that we provide to young adults that teach and serve at The ECO Center for 15 hours a week in exchange for housing, utilities, and food.

Our goal is to purchase our building, so we can transform lives for generations to come. In order to raise $450K by August 16th (one year anniversary) we will need all of the support we can get. Please consider investing your time into this project.
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Responsibilities:
Write monthly newsletter
Update website using appropriate language
Create template emails for use within and outside of the organization
Create/Edit presentations and social media posts
Other writing work as needed.
 
Required Skills:
Ability to write and design creatively
Ability to write in Village Book Builder's brand voice
Excellent grammar and writing skills
Detail-oriented
Passion for editing
 
Commitment:
~Roughly 5 hours a week, including a 1-hour team meeting.
~Initial Timeframe of through July (or longer if willing).
  • Thu , 04/01/2021 - 09:00 to Fri , 04/30/2021 - 18:00
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Help us thank your local firefighters, paramedics and law enforcement staff with treat bags and cards of support. Tell us where you are in Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Dakota or North Dakota and we will provide a hyperlink to download printable gift tags and step by step instructions for you (and your team where applicable). Super fun, super easy, super appreciated by the first responders you will deliver to!!!

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Community Ambassador no limit n/a n/a
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ArtSocial Foundation is looking for someone who could review and suggest recommendations for improving our website's content, user journey experience, and support with search engine optimisation. Having an easy to navigate, 'findable' and user-friendly website with clear messaging is crucial for engaging and retaining donors, attracting prospective partners and supporter audiences at large, particularly now when most are overloaded with information and stretched for time and resources.

This is an exciting opportunity for someone with strong digital skills, creative flair and interest in the arts to help our charity to transform the structure and content of the website to make it more ‘findable’ and engaging for key stakeholder audiences.

In this ongoing Covid-19 crisis, we are looking to connect with Googlers to offer a meaningful volunteering opportunity and learning experience where you'll be able to further our reach and bring more spotlight on projects aiming to improve the lives of the most vulnerable children and young people in the UK and beyond by sharing your digital, communications and problem-solving skills.

This opportunity is flexible and can be done remotely.



DESIRED SKILLS:

· Digital skills – usability experience and web content writing skills, knowledge of Google Adwords campaigns and SEO

· Communications


TIME COMMITMENT:

· 24, Feb 2021 – 24 April, 2021 or 1 March – 3 May 2021

· Volunteering commitment: 20 hours (total)


CONTACT:

liza@artsocial.uk