
Opportunity Details
Seicento Baroque Ensemble (www.seicentobaroque.org) is a local organization that brings excellent, historically informed baroque concerts and events to the Boulder/Denver area. We are soliciting applications for new board members from diverse backgrounds, to fill the following positions: Marketing Guru, Donor Relations Liaison and Education Outreach Coordinator. (The general time commitment for each of these positions is: 5-7 hours a week for the four weeks prior to a concert; 10 hours/month during non-concert months.)Marketing Guru- head up a team of volunteers for Media outreach: procure interviews of our Artistic Director; get articles written about upcoming concerts, etc.; Social media posts; Event listings in local event calendars; Content development for a variety of mediums; Development and dissemination of marketing collateral; Development and dissemination of emails; Development and dissemination of press releases; Dissemination of emails regarding comp tickets to performances
Donor Relations Liaison- The Donor Relations Specialist is responsible for managing the relationships of current donors and creating and implementing plans and strategies to improve donor retention, increase donor engagement, and broaden our base of support. The Donor Relations Liaison has access to our donor management software, and needs to become familiar with it and use it in operations.
Education Outreach Coordinator- is responsible for building our new 'Students Go For Baroque' (description follows) program through consultations with our Artistic Director and Board. The Coordinator will identify ways to partner with and nurture ongoing relationships with schools; carry out projects with those schools; and plan both short- and long-term projects in coordination with teachers, businesses and other organizations as appropriate for each project. The Coordinator will organize a committee of helpers to carry out each project and will oversee its completion. Seicento Baroque Ensemble's goals with this program are to inspire a new generation of Baroque music performers and audiences and to bolster the numbers of youth, especially BIPOC youth, in our audiences now. We will accomplish these goals by building a formal education program with professional musicians, and in partnership with teachers, businesses and other organizations to show how Baroque music intersects with and informs music theory, music appreciation, math and emotional intelligence. We will work through the following:
K-12 outreach programs
After-school programs
Providing free and reduced-price tickets to our school partners
Please contact Christina if you are interested in becoming a board member.
Christina Hildebrandt, SBE board president soundheals@earthlink.net 720-284-8710

Opportunity Details
Kohl's Associates will assist other adult volunteers to label bags that are then used to hold the nuts and food products by the local Chapter (TTT- Chapter GD) for fundraising. There are hundreds of bags needed to be labeled. The profits from the nut, energy mix and snack sales are used to fund expenses and fees to send four or five fourth-grade girls to a week long outdoor Leadership Camp. These are students from an at risk population who have displayed classroom skills with other students and will hopefully serve as mentors in the school year. Each year our local TTT Chapter GD brings the girls to Kohls for purchasing clothing for camp and will then later host them for a back to school shopping experience, helping to assure that the young women have the needed supplies for camp and school, and that it is not a burden on their family.Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 6 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Four volunteers are needed to help tidy, clean, and reorganize the Butterfly Boutique.The Boutique offers clients coming from homelessness new or gently used household items, such as pots & pans, dishware, cookware, and decor.
Volunteers will be asked to remove all items from the shelves, wipe items down, re-organize by category, and sweep the space. The boutique is located under a covered patio but is not climate controlled. Volunteers are asked to dress accordingly based on the weather.
Volunteers will have access to bathrooms and handwashing. Disposable gloves will be provided upon request. Water and snacks will be available.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 4 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
The End Childhood Cancer Walk/Run is back in spook-tacular form on Saturday, October 29, 2022. Hosted at the Philadelphia Navy Yard’s Marine Parade Grounds, this inspiring 5K (3.1 miles) is returning with some new tricks and treats. With the event falling on Halloween weekend, we are encouraging participants to dress up in their costumes for an extra fun and festive event! There will even be a Halloween costume contest where we will award the best costume with a special prize.Participants are given the option to register for free as a walker, $15 as an awareness walker or $25 as an awareness runner. All awareness runners and walkers will receive a limited-edition, spooktacular t-shirt. We are also offering participants the option to walk/run with us virtually. Join us on October 29, as we take strides for better cures and treatments for childhood cancer.
The End Childhood Cancer Walk/Run is family-friendly, dog-friendly, and encourages participants to fundraise on their own personal fundraising page.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General Help | no limit | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Yachtstock Riverjam is annual concert fundraiser for Yachtstock, Inc. ,a 501c3 children's charity. Everyone at Yachtstock is a volunteer including the 24 Bands. We need a volunteers for a 3- or 4-hour shift. Help is needed for Ticket booth, Security, Parking, Silent auction and Raffles. Help us help families with chronically ill children and the bonus is a day filled with live music and a strong sense of community! Volunteers get a Tshirt, food & beverage & get to enjoy the show!More info at www.yachstock.org. Email for more info and shift options: info@yachtstock.org
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Ticket Booth, Merchandise and Parking | 6 | n/a | n/a |
Ticket Booth, Merchandise and Parking | 6 | n/a | n/a |
General | 6 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Volunteers are signing on now for the Center for Grieving Children's annual Swing "Fore" the Center golf tournament on Tuesday, September 26th, and we hope you will be one of them!Each year, this tournament makes an incredible impact for our Center families, helping to raise the funding needed to keep our services available at no cost, for as long as they are needed. We hope you will join us for a day outdoors filled with fun and community while helping continue to ensure that no child grieves alone.
Volunteer roles include set-up, registration, and assisting with the hole-in-one contest! Half-day (8am-11am) or full-day (8am-2pm) opportunities are available. Reach out to Emma Walker at emma@cgcmaine.org today to learn more and sign up today!
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Full day Volunteer | 10 | n/a | n/a |
Half-day Volunteer | 3 | n/a | n/a |
Opportunity Details
Habitat for Humanity of North Central Connecticut would like to invite individuals from The Hartford to join us at our ReStore in Bloomfield!Location: 500 Cottage Grove Road, Bloomfield
Our ReStore is a donation center that accepts new and lightly used household goods, building materials, furniture, appliances, and so much more! Open to the public to both shop and to donate, all proceeds from the sale of items at our ReStore go directly back into our mission to provide affordable homeownership opportunities for our community.
Duties at the ReStore may include offloading donation trucks, consolidating inventory in our warehouse, sales floor beautification and additional special project duties. Our team will provide a safety briefing and overview of all tasks on deck at the start of the day.
Important Information:
Face Masks – All volunteers will be required to bring and wear (if requested) their own face masks. No exceptions, entry will be denied without a face mask. Masks may be surgical, N95, cloth, gaiter, or other face coverings. Material must fully cover the mouth and nose, remain secured to the head, and cannot have long fabric or strings that could get caught on something, i.e. scarves.
Health – Any volunteer who indicates or appears to be sick will be asked to leave immediately. We are requesting any volunteer who is sick to stay home, no matter how mild their symptoms may be. Any volunteer that is immunocompromised or has concerns with potential exposure should not volunteer with Habitat at this time.
Food & Beverage – Volunteers must bring their own water and snacks. We will have our standard morning and lunch breaks, but Habitat will NOT provide any beverages or snacks. Please bring enough water to stay well hydrated throughout the day.
Habitat will provide a catered lunch for your team on this date from David Alan Hospitality Group!
Attire - Construction Comfortable - Please wear appropriate clothing, and dress in layers for the weather. Keep in mind that clothing may get extremely dirty through the service day, and construction materials may leave permanent reminders of your service. DO NOT WEAR YOUR FAVORITE OUTFIT!
Footwear - ONLY CLOSED TOE SHOES WILL BE PERMITTED ON SITE. Flip flops, high heels, and Crocs will NOT be allowed.
• If we have to cancel due to weather/emergency Habitat will make the cancellation the day before, or by 6:30 a.m. the day of and notify via email.
• Please contact Ryan Gorecki at volunteer@hfhncc.org if you encounter any issues or have any concerns prior to your service day!
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Full Day of Service | 20 | n/a | n/a |
Opportunity Details
Habitat for Humanity of North Central Connecticut would like to invite individuals from The Hartford to join us for a build day!Carpool Parking Location: 759 Rainbow Rd Windsor, CT 06095 (FedEx Parking Lot)
Parking Detail: Volunteers must park at the far side of the lot by the curve
Build Site: Rainbow Road, Windsor, CT 06095
Time: 7:45AM arrival at the Carpool Parking Location, 8AM arrival at the Build Site
Parking is limited at the build location, carpooling to the site is necessary. Carpools must be full with at least 4 volunteers per vehicle to maximize available parking!
Thank you for your cooperation and support!
Build Site: 425 Rainbow Road, Windsor, CT 06095
Below is a overview of at typical build day with our Construction Team:
7:45AM – On site arrival time
8:00AM - Prompt start with a mandatory safety speech. You will be trained on the assigned task for the day. Work begins!
10:00AM – Morning Break - please bring any snacks you would like to enjoy & water to keep you hydrated through the day.
10:15AM – Works resumes
12:00PM – Lunch break - Habitat will provide a catered lunch during this event!
12:45PM – Work resumes
2:30PM – Cleanup is called and we begin to break down our jobsite
3:00PM – Wrap up and thank you!
Important Information:
Face Masks – All volunteers will be required to bring and wear (if requested) their own face masks. No exceptions, entry will be denied without a face mask. Masks may be surgical, N95, cloth, gaiter, or other face coverings. Material must fully cover the mouth and nose, remain secured to the head, and cannot have long fabric or strings that could get caught on something, i.e. scarves.
Health – Any volunteer who indicates or appears to be sick will be asked to leave immediately. We are requesting any volunteer who is sick to stay home, no matter how mild their symptoms may be. Any volunteer that is immunocompromised or has concerns with potential exposure should not volunteer with Habitat at this time.
Food & Beverage – Volunteers must bring their own water and snacks. We will have our standard morning and lunch breaks, but Habitat will NOT provide any beverages or snacks. Please bring enough water to stay well hydrated throughout the day.
Habitat will provide a catered lunch for your team on this date from David Alan Hospitality Group!
Attire - Construction Comfortable - Please wear appropriate clothing, and dress in layers for the weather. Keep in mind that clothing may get extremely dirty through the build day, and construction materials may leave permanent reminders of your service. DO NOT WEAR YOUR FAVORITE OUTFIT!
Footwear - ONLY CLOSED TOE SHOES WILL BE PERMITTED ON SITE. Flip flops, high heels, and Crocs will NOT be allowed. Construction sites may be muddy/ruddy and at times difficult to navigate. Please use your best judgement based on the weather and season.
• If we have to cancel due to weather/emergency Habitat will make the cancellation the day before, or by 6:30 a.m. the day of and notify via email.
• Please contact Ryan Gorecki at volunteer@hfhncc.org if you encounter any issues or have any concerns prior to your build day!
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
---|---|---|---|
Full Build Day | 12 | n/a | n/a |
Opportunity Details
Habitat for Humanity of North Central Connecticut would like to invite individuals from The Hartford to join us for a build day!Parking: Across from 14 Hungerford Street, Hartford - Emanuel Lutheran Church Parking
Please download parking pass: https://hfhncc.volunteerhub.com/go/u/hnm
Location: 315 Capitol Ave, Hartford
Below is a overview of at typical build day with our Construction Team:
7:45AM – On site arrival time
8:00AM - Prompt start with a mandatory safety speech. You will be trained on the assigned task for the day. Work begins!
10:00AM – Morning Break - please bring any snacks you would like to enjoy & water to keep you hydrated through the day.
10:15AM – Works resumes
12:00PM – Lunch break - Habitat will provide a catered lunch during this event!
12:45PM – Work resumes
2:30PM – Cleanup is called and we begin to break down our jobsite
3:00PM – Wrap up and thank you!
Important Information:
Face Masks – All volunteers will be required to bring and wear (if requested) their own face masks. No exceptions, entry will be denied without a face mask. Masks may be surgical, N95, cloth, gaiter, or other face coverings. Material must fully cover the mouth and nose, remain secured to the head, and cannot have long fabric or strings that could get caught on something, i.e. scarves.
Health – Any volunteer who indicates or appears to be sick will be asked to leave immediately. We are requesting any volunteer who is sick to stay home, no matter how mild their symptoms may be. Any volunteer that is immunocompromised or has concerns with potential exposure should not volunteer with Habitat at this time.
Food & Beverage – Volunteers must bring their own water and snacks. We will have our standard morning and lunch breaks, but Habitat will NOT provide any beverages or snacks. Please bring enough water to stay well hydrated throughout the day.
Habitat will provide a catered lunch for your team on this date from David Alan Hospitality Group!
Attire - Construction Comfortable - Please wear appropriate clothing, and dress in layers for the weather. Keep in mind that clothing may get extremely dirty through the build day, and construction materials may leave permanent reminders of your service. DO NOT WEAR YOUR FAVORITE OUTFIT!
Footwear - ONLY CLOSED TOE SHOES WILL BE PERMITTED ON SITE. Flip flops, high heels, and Crocs will NOT be allowed. Construction sites may be muddy/ruddy and at times difficult to navigate. Please use your best judgement based on the weather and season.
• If we have to cancel due to weather/emergency Habitat will make the cancellation the day before, or by 6:30 a.m. the day of and notify via email.
• Please contact Ryan Gorecki at volunteer@hfhncc.org if you encounter any issues or have any concerns prior to your build day!
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
---|---|---|---|
Full Build Day | 10 | n/a | n/a |
Opportunity Details
Habitat for Humanity of North Central Connecticut would like to invite individuals from The Hartford to join us for a build day!Parking: Across from 14 Hungerford Street, Hartford - Emanuel Lutheran Church Parking
Please download parking pass: https://hfhncc.volunteerhub.com/go/u/hnm
Location: 315 Capitol Ave, Hartford
Below is a overview of at typical build day with our Construction Team:
7:45AM – On site arrival time
8:00AM - Prompt start with a mandatory safety speech. You will be trained on the assigned task for the day. Work begins!
10:00AM – Morning Break - please bring any snacks you would like to enjoy & water to keep you hydrated through the day.
10:15AM – Works resumes
12:00PM – Lunch break - Habitat will provide a catered lunch during this event!
12:45PM – Work resumes
2:30PM – Cleanup is called and we begin to break down our jobsite
3:00PM – Wrap up and thank you!
Important Information:
Face Masks – All volunteers will be required to bring and wear (if requested) their own face masks. No exceptions, entry will be denied without a face mask. Masks may be surgical, N95, cloth, gaiter, or other face coverings. Material must fully cover the mouth and nose, remain secured to the head, and cannot have long fabric or strings that could get caught on something, i.e. scarves.
Health – Any volunteer who indicates or appears to be sick will be asked to leave immediately. We are requesting any volunteer who is sick to stay home, no matter how mild their symptoms may be. Any volunteer that is immunocompromised or has concerns with potential exposure should not volunteer with Habitat at this time.
Food & Beverage – Volunteers must bring their own water and snacks. We will have our standard morning and lunch breaks, but Habitat will NOT provide any beverages or snacks. Please bring enough water to stay well hydrated throughout the day.
Habitat will provide a catered lunch for your team on this date from David Alan Hospitality Group!
Attire - Construction Comfortable - Please wear appropriate clothing, and dress in layers for the weather. Keep in mind that clothing may get extremely dirty through the build day, and construction materials may leave permanent reminders of your service. DO NOT WEAR YOUR FAVORITE OUTFIT!
Footwear - ONLY CLOSED TOE SHOES WILL BE PERMITTED ON SITE. Flip flops, high heels, and Crocs will NOT be allowed. Construction sites may be muddy/ruddy and at times difficult to navigate. Please use your best judgement based on the weather and season.
• If we have to cancel due to weather/emergency Habitat will make the cancellation the day before, or by 6:30 a.m. the day of and notify via email.
• Please contact Ryan Gorecki at volunteer@hfhncc.org if you encounter any issues or have any concerns prior to your build day!
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
---|---|---|---|
Full Build Day | 10 | n/a | n/a |