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The Children's Museum of Richmond, a not-for-profit organization, exists to create innovative learning experiences for all children and those who support them that inspire the next generation of creative problem solvers. The Children's Museum of Richmond will foster a community that recognizes and appreciates that children grow and learn through play.Volunteers at the Children's Museum of Richmond are responsible for facilitating the role-playing experience for children 0-8 years of age and will be assigned to assist in the exhibit space, art studio or facilitating STEM activities. Volunteers will help reset the exhibit spaces, interface with the children, staff and fellow volunteers to provide a fun and creative environment for all guests.
If there is low attendance at the museum, volunteers may also clean, count inventory, or prep materials.
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PM Grants – Job Description – Haiti NowAyiti Now Corp is a 501(c)(3) organization based in Miami, Florida and created for empowering marginalized Haiti children of poverty through our educational programs.
Role brief: The Project Manager for Grants is a virtual volunteer position that reports to the Fundraising Project Manager. The P.M. of Grants will be responsible for managing, coordinating and improving on aspects of grant work (grant writing teams, grant research teams, analysts, proofwriters) while working under Fundraising P.M.s and with Project Managers from other core functions in order to realize the Fundraising goals of the organization.
Responsibilities:
? Holds grant teams responsible for grant work
? Evaluates grant work and deals with feedback to optimize results
? Onboards, manages and engages grant team members
? Leads grant team meetings to coordinate grant writing, researching efforts and take feedback
? Partners with Marketing, H.R. and other core teams to advance fundraising goals
? Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications/Requirements:
? Fluent in spoken and written English, able to communicate clearly and consistently
? Reliable internet connection a must
? Previous management experience in grants with non-profits preferred
? Knowledge and familiarity with grant research, grant writing areas as well as partnering with institutional donors preferred
? Bachelor’s Degree required, finance background preferred
? Minimum volunteer hours expected: 15 hrs per week
? Detail-oriented, organized, proactive, clear, motivated self-starter with the ability to understand fundraising while working independently in a fast-paced and task-heavy environment
? Familiarity with or quick adoption of Trello and Slack tools important
? Able to effectively communicate horizontally with management, Fundraising Project Managers and responsible teams and laterally with other Project Managers of other core teams on a regular basis
? Proficiency in all areas of Microsoft Office to include Word, Excel and PowerPoint, as well as Google Apps such as Drive, Sheets, etc.

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PM Fundraising – Job Description – Haiti NowAyiti Now Corp is a 501(c)(3) organization based in Miami, Florida and created for empowering marginalized Haiti children of poverty through our educational programs.
Role brief: The Project Manager for Fundraising is a virtual volunteer position that reports directly to the Founder/C.E.O. of Haiti Now. The P.M. of Fundraising will be responsible for managing, coordinating and improving on all aspects of fundraising (Overall Fundraising Plan, general fundraising teams, grant writing teams, grant research teams, donor relations management, peer-to-peer campaign management, major gifts and corporate and strategic management teams) while working with other Fundraising P.M.s and Project Managers from other core functions in order to realize the Fundraising goals of the organization.
Responsibilities:
? Holds Fundraising team responsible for achieving milestones
? Develops, updates and refines Fundraising Plan
? Evaluates fundraising campaign and deals with feedback to optimize results
? Advises C.E.O. and Board members on fundraising activities and resource needs
? Onboards, manages and engages Fundraising team members
? Leads Fundraising team meetings to coordinate Fundraising efforts and take feedback
? Partners with Marketing, H.R. and other core teams to advance fundraising goals
? Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications/Requirements:
? Fluent in spoken and written English, able to communicate clearly and consistently
? Reliable internet connection a must
? Previous management experience in fundraising with non-profits preferred
? Knowledge and familiarity with grant research, grant writing areas as well as partnering with institutional donors preferred
? Bachelor’s Degree required, finance background preferred
? Minimum volunteer hours expected: 15 hrs per week
? Detail-oriented, organized, proactive, clear, motivated self-starter with the ability to understand fundraising while working independently in a fast-paced and task-heavy environment
? Familiarity with or quick adoption of Trello and Slack tools important
? Able to effectively communicate horizontally with management and responsible teams and laterally with other Fundraising Project Managers and Project Managers of other core teams on a regular basis
? Proficiency in all areas of Microsoft Office to include Word, Excel and PowerPoint, as well as Google Apps such as Drive, Sheets, etc.

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We will be hosting a car wash to raise funds to support our athletics/physical education program.Available Shifts
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Volunteer your time to support young people to understand the economy with our Discovering the Economy schools courses for Year 9 and Year 12 students.We are running course content development sessions over Summer Term and sessions in schools in Autumn Term.
Economy’s approach is to coach student knowledge of the economy and to give them confidence speaking about economics. We’re not here to teach students economics in detail, but to create economic literacy and curiosity so students can identify as confident economic citizens. What we are looking for from you is openness to getting involved with the students individually, making them feel challenged and focused, and to help them articulate what they would like to gain from the course and to get involved in hosting their discussions to facilitate them sharing their ideas. No prior Economics knowledge needed apart from your own experiences.
Having successfully piloted our courses with two age groups this year with BlackRock's support, we are first looking to run course content development sessions. We would invite you to contribute to our programme design in several course development sessions over July and August. Examples might include giving ideas about the programme design, outcomes students need for 'economic literacy', scaling and improving the way we work with volunteers and setting up a mentoring component of the course or creating some supporting content about public speaking for students.
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We firmly believe that ‘You can’t be what you can’t see’ so we would like to give the girls access to as many professionals as possible. The experience of each one is different and enriching.Realise short videos to be posted on The Girls’ Network youtube channel or showed during events with Mentees and Ambassadors (beneficiaries of The Girls’ Network programmes). We would like to give our girls the opportunity to hear as many professionals as possible (men and women) speaking about their work experience and how they overcome some of their early career issues.

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We are seeking assistance applying to grants that relate to our cause! We are seeking someone fairly familiar with the grant writing process to help us.Available Shifts
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One of our key roles is promoting positive examples of change and engaging with individuals to create change. This is why our social media presence is very important. We are a small team and often out social media presence is not strategic - can be described more as random or needs based
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We are looking for individuals passionate about graphic design.Our design thinking methodology can be applied to a wide age group, however our material appeal more to the younger crowd (8-12 years old). We would like to have different packages which speak to different groups of participants and graphics/comics which are relevant to the group we are addressing.

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The Peace First Challenge Digital Mentoring Program supports young people who accept the Peace First Challenge to design and implement peacemaking projects to solve an injustice they care about. Mentors support, encourage, and celebrate young people throughout their peacemaking journey. Mentors are crucial to helping young people successfully design, implement and evaluate a project that addresses a critical community issue.As a Peace First Challenge Mentor, you will be matched to a specific project team and will support them to:
- Identify the most useful Peacemaking Journey tools (provided by Peace First) and help the team to adapt the tools to fit their needs throughout their project design and delivery
- Manage potential risks in designing and implementing their projects
- Connect with other young people with relevant expertise/experience (e.g., other community members or content expert bank members)
- Celebrate their achievements and persevere to overcome barriers and setbacks
Peace First is looking for caring adults passionate about transforming negative narratives about young people through supporting and accelerating youth leadership. Characteristics of Peace First mentors include:
- Being encouraging and supportive
- Fostering cooperative (versus prescriptive) relationships with youth
- Patient and flexible
- Tolerant and respectful of individual differences
- Specific skills and expertise that are relevant for a team's project, i.e. project planning, budgeting, app development, policy, event planning, marketing, sales, etc.
As a Peace First mentor you will benefit from access to:
-Secure platform in which all communications with youth take place
-Initial and ongoing training
-Opportunities to access ongoing support
-Being part of a community of mentors committed to peacemaking
-Opportunities to meet and support inspirational young people creating change in our communities