• Mon , 08/23/2021 - 18:00 to Wed , 06/15/2022 - 20:00
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Become a mentor and help build a foundation for youth to succeed! Erie Neighborhood House's TEAM program is recruiting new mentors to work with 6th-12th grade youth. TEAM is an academic extracurricular enrichment program where mentors meet one-on-one with the same student each week, supporting them with the tools and resources they need to reach their potential. It is a 1 day/week, commitment for the academic year at our West Town, Chicago location. 6th-9th grade mentors meet Mondays, 6-7:30pm and 10th-12th grade mentors meet Wednesdays, 6-8pm. Join us for mentor orientation on Wednesday, September 8 from 6-7:30pm.

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New Mentor Orientation no limit n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Title: General Volunteers/Internship roles - Non-profit
Estimated Hours/Week: 5+ hours/week
Expected Commitment: 3+ months

About Pandemic Professors:

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 nonprofit organization, was founded in April by UC Berkeley alumni to achieve this mission. It is a 100% volunteer-based organization from top-to-bottom. We have partnered with a national job training nonprofit to provide educational help to the children of the low-income parents in their programs. We are also connecting with underserved schools and districts across the country to help disparaged and at-risk youth. We will be seeing a huge influx of students and we are asking interns with a wide range of skills and interests to assist us with multiple operations.

As a volunteer/intern, you will be responsible for helping the organization run smoothly and deliver the best services possible to students in need. You will interact with staff and tutors. We have specific roles opened, but can also create positions to fit personal goals and skills. You will be able to grow a diverse range of skills tailored to your professional interest. This is an position you have ownership of. We are a 100% volunteer run organization, and have no paid roles.

Benefits:
-Show employers, fellowships, and grad schools that you took action to help the most vulnerable during a global pandemic.
-Gain valuable leadership experience with a non-profit.
-The personal fulfillment of helping others in need.
-A letter of recommendation when needed, for grad school or other opportunities
-Grow current skills or learn new ones
-We can sign off on class credit

Positions include: Grant Writing, Funding Development, Campaign Management, Community Outreach, Tutor Management, Marketing, Social Media Management, Tutor Success, Education Research, Accounting, Recruitment, and more!

Requirements:
-5 or more hours per week (flexible hours)
-Strong communication skills & ability to work independently
-Being reliable and honest concerning your limitations
-Willingness to learn and work with others

If you are interested, please apply directly here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSclAim-01fJDN9A0qzja1ZAoGC-GS8jo6lKLLGHvQiMixV1eA/viewform
  • Sat , 07/31/2021 - 09:30 to Sat , 07/31/2021 - 13:30
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We will be stuffing backpacks with school supplies to be given away to students of the Oakland Unified School District. There will be seven assembly stations set up to open boxes, unzip the backpacks, pass them along, count, close the backpack, box, and prepare for loading. We are not asking our volunteers to do any lifting/loading into the trucks as that will be done by the trucking company staff using a forklift.

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9:30 PM - 1:30 PM Orientation plus Assembly 20 n/a n/a
  • Fri , 08/06/2021 - 09:00 to Sun , 08/08/2021 - 19:00
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The United Way of Staunton, Augusta County & Waynesboro partners with the Harrisonburg Radio Group to collect school supplies and donations to be given to all 29 public schools in Staunton, Waynesboro, and Augusta County.

The United Way of SAW’s ultimate goal is to be able to give enough school supplies to help the 7,546 students in our area that may not have the means to start their school year properly prepared.

Volunteers stand outside of Walmart on Stuff the Bus weekend and pass out school supply lists as well as collect and sort donations so that the items can be distributed to the schools in time for the first day of school.

The available shifts are listed here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040845afa92aa7f85-stuff

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Door & Truck no limit n/a n/a
  • Wed , 04/17/2024 - 09:00 to Thu , 04/18/2024 - 16:00
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Volunteer to judge student competitive events. Events can be found on our website https://www.oktsa.org/competitive-event-information

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General 20 n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Science Club for Girls welcomes volunteers who can bring experience to one of our Board Committees such as Development, Finance, Executive Compensation, Governance, Curriculum, etc.

Most of our committees meet monthly and committee members work individually and collectively to move projects forward. We are always happy to invite new volunteers to join our growing committees!

In addition, we are looking for new members to join the committee that helps produce our Live Science Show, #SCFGLive!
https://www.scienceclubforgirls.org/scfglive
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Growing up as a young woman in India’s patriarchal society comes with challenges on all fronts. Even in the 21st century, the story of every woman is entangled in discrimination and violence that has consequences to their freedom, aspirations, and mobility. Gender seems to be a dominant variable that influences the opportunities, potential, and safety of women and girls, universally.

But. All is not glum, women across the globe are raising their voices and demanding for justice, equality and rights. We at Milaan have witnessed this transformation and seen the power of young women to challenge the norms and attitudes that allow discrimination. Now, Milaan is stepping into yet another initiative to leverage the strength of the collective through ‘Rise for Her’- a community for women aimed to foster a nurturing space to convene, share and create social impact through a journey of self-transformation and learnings.

A 40-hour journey spread over one year, the initiative is aimed at women between 18-40 years of age to come together in a safe space to learn, share, connect and take action to promote gender equality.

The program has numerous and exciting workshops with experts, a chance to mentor girls in rural communities, and design impact projects to fundraise + campaign for advancing equality!
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Estimated Hours/Week: 10+ hours/week
Expected Commitment: 3+ months

About Pandemic Professors:
Pandemic Professors is a nonprofit organization that offers free tutoring and mentorship to underserved students in low-income communities. The service was created to bridge the education gap caused by e-learning and the pandemic. We are a 100% volunteer- run organization and we do not have any paid positions.
We are spreading the word about our services and improving our communication to tutors and families that are already part of our community. We would like a Market Research Lead to join our team who is passionate about social good, education, and social media to help us build a stronger online presence.

You will:
-Manage a team of volunteers and interns in developing and executing key research projects pertaining to our key audiences: students and families, tutors, donors, staff/volunteers, and partner organizations
-Provide bi-weekly updates on Market Research projects and findings to the cross-functional Marketing Squad
-Partner with Brand Strategy Lead to design and provide key research needs in the building and evolving of our brand
-Interpret data, formulate reports, and lead the team in post-campaign analysis to provide recommendations that set our brand up for success across future marketing campaigns, social media, and overall brand equity
-Leads weekly Market Research team meetings on Wednesdays at 12PM PT, 3PM ET
-Report to Head of Marketing and Director of Marketing & Communications

Preferred Qualifications:
-Excellent communication skills
-Experience in market research and knowledge of social media success metrics
-Desire to grow to be a strong manager who can lead a team to group and individual success
-Strong project management and organizational skills
-Experience working with nonprofits is a plus.
-Experience working with students and parents or experience tutoring is a plus.

If you are interested, please apply directly here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSclAim-01fJDN9A0qzja1ZAoGC-GS8jo6lKLLGHvQiMixV1eA/viewform
  • Wed , 01/15/2025 - 18:00 to Mon , 06/30/2025 - 18:00
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Do you want to get involved and help the younger generation, to support them in creating their project, and share your own professional experiences?
Are you in the tech industry or a business professional, ready to guide a team of young girls in the development of their mobile application project or their AI project?

Technovation Montréal is looking for mentors to support a team throughout the program. As a Technovation Montréal Mentor, you will:
- Work with teams for 6 months, spending roughly 50 hours helping them develop their ideas;
- Recruit and supervise teams of girls as they create apps to solve community problems;
- Coordinate meeting times with your teams
Most importantly, empower the students to solve problems on their own by modelling problem- solving skills. You don't need to know all the answers, but instead, should aim to teach behavior and attitudes that build confidence.
- support the team in their organization and the understanding of the workshops
- guide the team in order to stay focus on their objective and keep track of the milestones
- bring your knowledge to improve their ideas
- answer their questions when needed
- give them a structure and tips to help them become more efficient

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Technovation Montréal Mentor no limit n/a n/a
  • Sat , 09/18/2021 - 09:00 to Sat , 09/18/2021 - 17:00
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Bordentown Regional High School will be hosting its first marching band competition on Saturday, September 18. We need all the help we can get to make this a successful event for us and the 10 area high school marching bands that will be attending.

Available Shifts

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General (can be spilt however is convenient for helpers) no limit n/a n/a