• Fri , 01/10/2020 - 07:45 to Fri , 01/10/2020 - 14:00
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At JA Finance Park presented by the USAA Foundation, each student becomes “an adult for the day” in an electronic simulation. The students are assigned a life scenario so they can experience firsthand the real-life challenges of making personal budgeting decisions. After calculating their net monthly income and savings goals, students visit kiosks that represent different budget categories such housing, health insurance, groceries, and utilities. Anyone with real world monthly budgeting experience can become a volunteer. JA Finance Park Volunteers play a key role by helping the students understand the concepts of personal financial planning and career exploration. Volunteers provide guidance and assistance while monitoring and verifying students’ work.

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General 10 n/a n/a
  • Mon , 12/16/2019 - 18:00 to Mon , 12/16/2019 - 21:00
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On Monday, 12/16, beginning at 6:30 we will be celebrating the 326 young playwrights who participated in ACT's Young Playwrights Program (YPP) this fall in schools around King County. 326 new plays were written and we will be honoring them that evening. To learn more about the event go to https://acttheatre.org/season/2019-2/2019yppcelebration/. We are looking for support to usher at the event (no assigned seating or ticket taking, but helping people find their way), support the post-celebration reception, and clean-up after the event. Come, be inspired by young people's voices through play writing!

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Ushering/Welcome 4 n/a n/a
Post Celebration Reception 4 n/a n/a
General 4 n/a n/a
  • Fri , 03/06/2020 - 10:00 to Fri , 03/06/2020 - 15:00
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Judge a STEM Competition: Each spring, the Idaho STEM Action Center and partners proudly host three regional high school science and engineering fairs for students across Idaho. WISEF, in partnership with Micron, offers students the opportunity to engage in original STEM research projects aligned with their interests. ISEF offers students the opportunity to meet and learn with other motivated students in their area. Representative teams from each region are selected to attend and compete in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF). Grade Ranges: 9-12. There will tentatively be six judging categories for all three regional fairs: 1) Animal, Biomedical, and Microbiology, 2) Behavioral and Social Sciences, 3) Earth, Environmental, and Plants, 4) Engineering, 5) Math, Computer Science, and Embedded Systems, 6) Physical Sciences (Physics, Astronomy, Chemistry, Materials,...).

Judges qualify by having either an MA, MS, or Ph.D. in the category in which they choose to judge, or in a closely related field, or BA or BS in the category which they choose to judge, or in a closely related field - along with three or more years of relevant experience.

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Category Judge no limit n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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!STUDENTS – EDUCATION – REINFORCEMENT – SUCCESS!

We assist underachieving students (public, private and home school) 2nd-12th grades in preparation for successful completion of core subjects through one-on-one tutoring and homework assistance sessions.

We strive to build a positive and supportive relationship that will engage and motivate students to work towards improving ability and effort in academic subjects, attitude about school and academic achievement, and increased interest in pursuing higher education.

No training or experience required; we meet the students where there are.
A minimum of nine weeks are required with each student to make a positive impact.
Youth Tutors (under 18) are also welcome to volunteer and earn community service hours with parental consent.

Our GoSchoolBox Tutoring and Homework Site is available 24x7 Monday – Sunday

MAD4YU GoSchoolBox Services:
Elementary (2nd-5th), Middle (6th-8th), and High School (9th-12th) Students
Availability: Monday – Sunday, based on scheduling

Features of our Peer-to-Peer Tutoring Program:
Online Lesson Space: Host tutoring sessions in-person or online!
Free access to our virtual whiteboard, text editor, code editor, and video chat.
Integrate with your video-chat provider.
  • Tue , 12/10/2019 - 19:00 to Tue , 12/10/2019 - 21:00
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Opportunity for all students to perform for their families, friends and community. It is a way to perform in front of their friends and family and showcase what they have been working on for the semester. It is also a good opportunity to get ready for the upcoming UIL season.

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General 5 n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Title: CASA Volunteer

Purpose: CASA Volunteers will help us reach 100% of youth (ages 0-21) in foster care in Prince George’s County, MD. Currently, CASA/Prince George’s County serves more than 200 children in care in Prince George’s County. However, there are still about 300 children who need a CASA, but there is a lack of volunteer advocates available. By becoming a CASA Volunteer today, you can help us positively impact the lives of youth in foster care.

Descriptions of Duties: Mentor a child or teen twice a month, write a court report advocating for the child’s best interests, and present the recommendations in the court report twice a year at civil court hearings.

Qualifications: Enjoy working with children and teens, must be willing to maintain youth’s confidentiality, Open to learning about child welfare.

Time Requirements: CASA volunteers are required to volunteer 10-15 hours per month, which includes meeting with their assigned child or teen twice a month and communication with the important adults in the child/teen’s life.

Orientation/Training: Pre-service – 37-hour training to learn about trauma-informed volunteering and the impact a CASA volunteer makes on the life of a youth. Ongoing in-service training – 12 hours per year to learn about relevant topics to youth today (i.e. disability, educational needs, mental health first aid, etc.)

Benefits: Free professional training, opportunity to benefit your community, support from case supervisors for advice and support during case.

Evaluation and Reporting Procedures: To be considered for a volunteer position, applicants must apply online at http://bit.ly/APPLYpgcasa. After you submit your application, we will contact you to schedule a phone interview and in-person interview.

Location: 6811 Kenilworth Ave Suite 402 Riverdale, MD

Agency Contact: Volunteer Coordinator – volunteer@pgcasa.org
  • Tue , 11/26/2019 - 11:30 to Tue , 11/26/2019 - 16:30
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We will having a day of service where students will be creating hygiene kits, meal kits, and tying quilts. We are in need of extra adult supervision and helping hands. Please join us for a fun day of service and learning!

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General no limit n/a n/a
  • Sat , 01/11/2020 - 12:45 to Sat , 04/11/2020 - 12:45
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This program challenges girls to BREAK the cycle of Insecurities, Conformity, and Ego. We are looking for Volunteers to help execute & facilitate program activities in the Washington, DC area. This is a free program for girls 8-12 who reside in Ward 7 & 8 in DC.

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General 5 n/a n/a
  • Sat , 02/01/2020 - 08:30 to Sat , 02/01/2020 - 12:00
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ciencepalooza! is a science fair exclusively for students in the East Side Union High School District (grades 9-12). It encourages first-time fair participants and over 600 students are expected to participate this year.

Each pair of Judges will choose one Katherine Johnson Award Winner (most outstanding project) and two Rachel Carson Award Winners (projects that deserve honorable mention.)

sciencepalooza! You Should Know
*Judges will be provided with suggested questions for students and all necessary scoring information.
*The majority of projects are at an introductory level and entered by ninth graders.
*The projects are either experiments or investigations.
*The projects need to be evaluated by someone familiar with the scientific method.
*Up to three students may work on the same project.
*Judges will work in pairs and will review and score around 15 projects.
*Parking passes and additional information will be sent via email.
*Breakfast will be provided

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Judge Shift 100 n/a n/a
  • Thu , 01/30/2020 - 09:30 to Thu , 01/30/2020 - 14:00
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Help us make the 21st annual sciencepalooza (the East Side Union High School District science fair) a success!
Join us in the days leading up to the event and to provide assistance with helping set-up. Tasks will include (but are not limited to):
*Setting up tables
*Organizing science fair boards
*Setting up the judging and check-in area
*Organizing medals
*Helping decorate

Lunch will be provided.

Thank you in advance for your help! Any questions can be sent to hello@outreach-foundation.org

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Day 1 10 n/a n/a
Day 2 5 n/a n/a