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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.Opportunity Details
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

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Alone, or with partnerships, Mentor Africa Foundation hosts a series of online and offline events. Currently, Mentor Africa Foundation has a presence in seven African Countries, hence, we take these locations into cognizance when organizing events.To facilitate research, planning and organization and event success our event facilitator volunteers are required to have:
- Great organizational skills with the ability to multitask
- Presentation and event hosting skills
- Great written and spoken communication skills
- Analytical and problem-solving skills
- Great interpersonal skills
- Should reside in one of our current locations (Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Zambia, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Rwanda)
- Industry knowledge
- Understand budgeting
- Understand the ‘lay of the land’ i.e., Venues and pricing, vendor management, grass-roots advocacy, etc

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Mentors are a vital pillar at Mentor Africa Foundation. As an organization primarily dedicated to building Africa’s No. 1 mentoring community, our mentors are our biggest allies in our journey to building Africa’s next generation of skilled, diverse, employable and empowered youth population, for the continent’s labour market and beyond.The Mentor Africa Foundation mentoring programme is a non-traditional, quintessential mentoring experience to cater to young Africans hoping to gain career know-how, industry insights, guidance, and tools required for personal and professional development. And help industry leaders build and maintain leadership, management and mentoring skills.
The mentor onboarding process begins with signing up via our website, www.mentorafricafoundation.com to create a mentor profile which allows professional social media integration, i.e. LinkedIn. Following a careful review and approval of your mentor account, your profile will be displayed on our mentoring board making you discoverable by display or native search using your name, industry or country.
As a MAF mentor, you can take on two (2) mentees per session, for a self-structured, 6-month program.
Our web and mobile applications beta-tested by our mentors and mentees for seamless user-centred experience, provide a one location mentoring hub with an instant messaging chat feature, discussion and networking forums, resource library and listings with open access to community monitored postings for research papers, pdfs, learning materials, career opportunities, etc.

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United Way's Service-to-Go Program is a series of volunteer projects that can be done by individuals or groups in any setting. The series includes:The T-Shirt Bag Project
Holiday Card Making
Birthday-in-a-Bag
For more information please contact:
Suzette O'Brien
Volunteer Center Manager
Phone: 716.887.2744
Email: suzette.obrien@uwbec.org

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The book sales will help us spread awareness on harmful stereotypes and behaviors as well as funding more stories published on our magazine.More information
If we want to change the culture around gender inequalities, we need to hear more women’s voices and their experience.
The Syndrome released its first self-published book, Random Female Syndromes: Funny Fixes for All the Things You Thought Were Wrong With You, in 2019. The book is a compilation of true stories written by 35 women of a wide array of races and cultures trying to succeed and survive in a world that insists there’s something wrong with us. It targets issues like #MeToo, the pay gap, and reproductive rights, providing laughter around important gender equality issues.
Our second book (work in progress) is called Show Us Your Wits: Funny Women Surviving Coronavirus Lockdown by Laughing Through It. It’s an anthology of funny essays about how women and non-binary writers across the world are coping with quarantine, social distancing, teleworking, parenting from home and all the other changes we face because of the COVID-19 crisis. In a world where COVID19 has taken a disproportionate toll on women and made gender inequality even more pronounced, these essays show the power of laughter to heal and release stress.
We need help to build a sound marketing strategy to launch the second book and promote both books, target readers and generate sales.
What do we need your help for?
• Develop book marketing strategy to drive discoverability and sales
• Brand development
• Establish strategy goals and analytics to determine success
• Determine best use of multiple channels (author websites/ landing pages, newsletter, video, digital and social media communications, advertising, publicity, etc.)
• Define budget for book marketing campaigns
Your qualifications:
• Strong communication and business writing skills
• Marketing experience
• Digitally savvy
• Ability to work remotely
Time needed: around 2h a week for 3 months
Conditions: speak English
The nonprofit already has: Copy of the books (one currently self-published on Amazon); Press Releases; Graphics

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Start A Virtual Food Drive:A virtual food drive allows us to feed more people more efficiently. It’s fast, easy, and fun! You can register as an individual or start a team. Feeling competitive? Challenge co-workers, rival departments, or family members and see who can raise the most!
Our Virtual Food Drive is a representational shopping app that demonstrates Gleaners’ buying power vs. shopping retail. Selections include our most-commonly purchased items, including fresh fruits and vegetables.
Start a Fund Drive:
Become a Hunger Hero and FUNdraise for good using our online peer-to-peer fundraising platform. Set up your personal or team FUNdraiser, and ask your network for support. Share your FUNdraiser on Facebook and other social media outlets to increase your donations and tell people about Gleaners.
How to get started. Details and toolkits can be found here: https://www.gleaners.org/get-involved/drives/
Notes:
- Reference tool kits to get started
- If departments/locations are wanting their own teams to compete, each team will need a "Team Captian" to manage the drive. Please reach out to Peter Erotas if there are any questions. In the creation phase here please follow these guidelines for teams:
1. "Elanco: Department(s)" name for the team or just 1 Elanco team for each drive.
2. IF 1 Elanco team for each drive, Captains' account: FIRST name (Team Name) and
LAST name (Captain's first and last name). donations towards the appropriate
team captains page.

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Become a Hunger Hero and FUNdraise for good using our online peer-to-peer fundraising platform. Set up your personal FUNdraiser, and ask your network for support. Share your FUNdraiser on Facebook and other social media outlets to increase your donations and tell people about Gleaners.You can register as an individual or start a team. Feeling competitive? Challenge co-workers, rival departments, or family members and see who can raise the most!
If wanting to create multiple corporate teams to represent departments, please reach out to Peter Erotas for assistance.

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A virtual food drive allows us to feed more people more efficiently. It’s fast, easy, and fun! You can register as an individual or start a team. Feeling competitive? Challenge co-workers, rival departments, or family members and see who can raise the most!Our Virtual Food Drive is a representational shopping app that demonstrates Gleaners’ buying power vs. shopping retail. Selections include our most-commonly purchased items, including fresh fruits and vegetables.
Start a Virtual Food Drive Here: https://www.gleaners.org/get-involved/drives/

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Speak Up for Kids supports abused, abandoned, and neglected children across Palm Beach County by funding critical services and enrichment experiences that help them thrive. Our volunteers are the heartbeat of our mission—amplifying our impact and delivering personalized care where it’s needed most.Whether you're an individual, student, corporate group, or civic team, there are many ways to get involved:
Marketing & Creative Projects
Design flyers, brochures, invitations, and newsletters
Support social media content, visual branding, or outreach campaigns
Administrative Assistance
Help with filing, data entry, mailings, and inventory
Make thank-you calls, assist with compliance tracking, and supply prep
Program & Youth Support
Support Flourishing Futures and our Foster Youth Resource Concierge by preparing care kits, job-readiness materials, or school supplies
Help with our STUDENTS Speak Up for Kids chapters or Life Skills Portal through content creation, mentoring, or peer projects
Assist with enrichment events, tutoring coordination, or normalcy activities
Team-Building & Group Projects
Great for businesses, clubs, and school groups
Participate in Gift-A-Birthday packing days, create personalized welcome bags, holiday bundles, or wellness kits
Help stuff backpacks, prep hygiene bags, or hand-write cards of encouragement
Event & Outreach Support
Help with event setup, breakdown, and day-of logistics
Prep crafts, materials, or giveaways
Support raffle coordination, guest check-in, or sponsor outreach
Community Engagement & Donation Pickup
Pick up donated items from local partners—books, stuffed animals, seasonal items, hygiene supplies, and more
Help sort and organize donations for personalized distribution
Media & Public Relations
Introduce us to media contacts or community leaders
Help elevate awareness for the needs of local foster youth through storytelling and digital connections
Join us in building a community where every child feels seen, supported, and celebrated.
Sign up to volunteer at speakupforkidspbc.org/volunteer
Your time, heart, and skills can bring dignity, hope, and joy to a child who needs it most.