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The Organization
Seattle-based nonprofit XBOT Robotics inspires and prepares students in traditionally underserved communities to pursue STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) learning and careers through mentored robotics competitions and hands-on projects. We have a 20-year history of providing students with free or low-cost opportunities to have fun while developing skills and gaining experiences they can use to secure summer internships, college admissions, and ultimately well-paying jobs in STEAM disciplines. Our programs typically engage approximately 800 students per year, and our goal is to engage 1800 students per year by the school year 2024-25.

The Position and Responsibilities
We are seeking an enthusiastic volunteer for Marketing and Communications Management for our small, primarily volunteer-powered organization. As a volunteer for Marketing and Communications, your tasks would include some or all of the following, subject to your availability:
• Manage marketing and communications strategies to highlight the XBOT Robotics
brand and impact;
• Manage digital channels including website, blog, and social media to promote our
programs, fundraising, volunteer, and advocacy efforts
• Create and edit content including messaging, photos, videos, and other digital/print
assets;
• Work closely with Executive Director and collaborate across teams to develop and
execute strategies to grow subscribers/followers, readership, and overall engagement
• Develop plans for special events including recruiting, selecting, and preparing internal
and external speakers; writing and editing scripts and talking points; producing and
managing videos
• Develop all content through a lens of diversity, equity, and inclusion; amplify a wide
range of voices that represent the communities we serve, and work to create a sense
of belonging across all marketing and communications platforms
• Manage and analyze reports on the effectiveness of marketing and communications
strategies; track website, social media, blogs, and e-marketing analytics; make
recommendations as appropriate; stay abreast of trends and make recommendations
as appropriate

Qualifications
• Experience in marketing/communications and/or public relations
• Excellent communications skills – including writing, editing and proofreading skills
• Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work collaboratively across the organization
and with diverse internal and external stakeholders; and ability to communicate
clearly and effectively
• Experience in a nonprofit is desired but not required
• Meet background check, youth protection training, and proof of vaccination
requirements expected of all individuals who meet with students and educators in
Seattle Public Schools.
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Calling all Tweeps! Take this opportunity to share your extremely valuable and inspiring experiences, personal and professional journeys, advice and mentorship with JA students around the world. It's simple:

1. take some time to reflect on your own journey - both professionally and personally - what have you learned that you think high schoolers should know? what advice would you give someone pursuing a similar career path to yours? what do you want to share about your own journey that could inspire a young person? how did you get to where you are now at Twitter?

2. Write a one-page letter starting... "Dear JA Student" and tell them!

3. Email the letter to TweepMentors@jaworldwide.org

4. JA will group the letters and share them with students around the world. We'll share photos and testimonials back with Twitter to share with you!
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SPEAKHIRE is looking for Executive Board members who can help us in the areas of event planning, fundraising and development, legal issues, and financial planning. We work with young people from immigrant families and provide them with programs that help them explore their career interests. We have grown quickly and have the opportunity to expand to more cities over the next few years. We are looking for people who are committed to this work and can help us grow sustainably.
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SPEAKHIRE Career Pathways Champions meet with a group of 2 - 4 students, virtually once per week for 45 minutes for a total of 9 sessions. We call these 9 sessions an Internship Round. Students get to learn about a career of interest through these conversations and you support them in learning early career skills to start getting ahead on their path towards the career of their dreams.
  • Thu , 10/13/2022 - 11:30 to Sat , 12/31/2022 - 17:15
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Want to participate in a simple yet meaningful activity? All it requires is to watch the video (approximately 17 mins long) and write an inspirational letter then track your time. Here is the link to the video, if you are not able to click on the link directly then please copy and paste to a web browser to view: https://vietfoundation.sharepoint.com/:v:/s/VFPublic/Ee_GFXPpwTRKp3IfsxkdBIQBBplGfoQt86RvhFkcR9dhJw?e=3oh1ON

Instructions to Inspirational Letter Writing:
1. Open a Word Document and write your letter to a student listed below.
2. Send the letter to VIET Foundation - contact.us@viet-foundation.org by Dec. 31st.
3. Add your 1 hour of volunteering time to Vision Innovation Education for Tomorrow (VIET) Foundation.

Below are the bios of the students, please select one student to write words of encouragement for or write a general letter and we will send it to all of the students:
-Anh Phuong: She is in her last year of college, lives with parents and siblings. Mom has tumors and not able to work. Family has been struggling financially due to mom's healthcare bills.
-Thu Thuy: She is a freshman in college, lives with parents. Mom has a heart condition for 12 years now and hasn't been working. The whole family is dependent on dad's construction job.
-Minh Y: She is currently in 9th grade. She lives with her grandparents; her dad had surgery and hasn't worked for 4 years. Grandparents are older and not able to work to support.
-Thanh Nam: He is in 12th grade, lives with his mom. The two of them are living off of mom's monthly income of about $80.
-Ngoc Lien: She is in 12th grade, lives with parents and 2 siblings. Parents are having a hard time supporting education for all 3 kids.
-Duc Thinh: He is in 12th grade, lives with mom, grandparents, and cousin. Mom is the only one working and supporting everyone in the household.

EMEA/APAC Teams: This organization is US centric, however, you could still write the letter to VIET Foundation and track your time to a nonprofit organization that is near and dear to you in your region.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General no limit n/a n/a
  • Thu , 11/10/2022 - 15:30 to Sat , 11/12/2022 - 19:30
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Speech & Debate is one of the greatest activities in the world for students to learn research, public speaking, and self advocacy. However, we often to find the requisite number of judges to effectively run competitions, delaying or denying students who desire to compete. By volunteering, we would train you and enter you to judge rounds, thereby allowing Speech and Debate in Arizona to continue growing.

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Thursday Congress no limit n/a n/a
Friday Congress (1st Round) no limit n/a n/a
Friday Congress (2nd Round) no limit n/a n/a
Friday Debate Prelims no limit n/a n/a
Saturday Speech Prelims no limit n/a n/a
Saturday Debate Out Rounds no limit n/a n/a
Saturday Speech Out Rounds no limit n/a n/a
Judge Training no limit n/a n/a
Judge Training no limit n/a n/a
  • Wed , 10/12/2022 - 13:00 to Wed , 11/16/2022 - 15:30
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Seattle School for Boys has recently moved into is new building and is looking to make some upgrades and needs your help. We are creating green spaces around of building to support our student exponential learning experience. Come volunteer your time on Wednesday afternoons from 1-3:30 pm to work with our community in building sustainable environments.

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General no limit n/a n/a
  • Tue , 11/01/2022 - 09:00 to Wed , 02/01/2023 - 09:00
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Join the 8th graders of Harrison Park to build empathy, think creatively, and learn how to iterate in the face of setbacks. Embark on the Design Thinking process alongside the students, as they identify a problem in the community and come up with a solution to address it.

Get to know fellow Intel employees and build real connections with the students of Harrison Park over the course of 8 weekly visits. If you're passionate about representation in STEAM, learning from your mistakes, and working collaboratively with young people, this opportunity is for you!

Available Shifts

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General no limit n/a n/a
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As part of our initiative, we want to enable the people in Banhine village to become computer literate so they can acquire knowledge in various fields like education, agriculture, business, and health & more - with the objective to empower them to contribute to the upliftment of their community.

Come and join us to:
- Design a basic computer / MS Office literacy curriculum (in English or Portuguese)
- Provide basic classes to teachers, pupils and adults (in Portuguese)
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At Liberty's Promise, we have 2 different volunteering opportunities to visit our programs and support our youth.

The first is to volunteer as a career speaker, this will involve you visiting one of our after-school programs and speaking to our youth about your career, how you got to where you are, and providing information and advice on how our students can pursue the same path. These can occur any time of the year at any of our schools throughout the DMV.

Our second role takes place in the spring of every year and would see you volunteer at one of our jobs skills workshops. We run these sessions for youth looking to participate in our internship program, where we work with them to write their resumes, learn some interview etiquette, and practice mock interviews.