• Sun , 10/01/2023 - 19:30 to Tue , 10/31/2023 - 14:30
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Opportunity Details

We are looking for individuals to help our high school juniors and seniors with vocab prep for the SAT and PSAT. This opportunity could be done virtually or in person at our location in Federal Way. Timeframe would be for about 30 minutes, and held during student free period - days are flexible to volunteer schedule and this is a repeatable activity throughout the month of October or beyond.

No experience required, just a desire to help our students succeed!


About us: TAF@Saghalie is a unique 6th-12th grade public school in Federal Way, Washington, where we prepare our students for postsecondary success through STEM-centered project-based learning. We are a diverse community of scholars and educators in Federal Way, Washington. Learn more about TAF and our education model for social change and educational equity for students of color in Washington State at www.techaccess.org.

#Give2023 #Microsoft

Available Shifts

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General no limit n/a n/a
  • Sat , 09/09/2023 - 06:30 to Sat , 09/09/2023 - 23:30
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MONTCLAIR JAZZ FESTIVAL JAMBOREE FINALE - SEPTEMBER 9TH!

Calling all MONTCLAIR JAZZ FESTIVAL volunteers! Are you OUTGOING and A LOVER OF MUSIC?

The JAMBOREE (the final major event of the MONTCLAIR JAZZ FESTIVAL) is just around the corner - presented by BDP Holdings, in collaboration with the Montclair Center BID and produced by JAZZ HOUSE KiDS! We are excited and proud to be hosting MONTCLAIR JAZZ FESTIVAL events throughout the summer, concluding in September with the Downtown Jamboree.

We're reaching out to ask you to consider VOLUNTEERING this summer. The JAMBOREE is SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TH. Don't miss your chance to be a part of the team for this exciting event! Not only will you be a major contribution to the events success, but you will also get to enjoy the fantastic music of JAMBOREE'S artist lineup AND celebrate a job well done with staff at a party in September!

As a MONTCLAIR JAZZ FESTIVAL volunteer, we are so grateful to you in advance for considering JOiNING us this year. We currently have morning, afternoon and evening shifts available on all event dates. For any and all questions, please reach out to any of our JAZZ HOUSE KiDS VOLUNTEER COORDINATORS:

Lucy Lynch at llynch@jazzhousekids.org
Nicolas Hughes-Barrow at nhughesbarrow@jazzhousekids.org
Michael Topping at mtopping@jazzhousekids.org

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you soon!

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Festival Load-in 10 n/a n/a
Festival Load-in 20 n/a n/a
Festival: Event (Welcome Tents, Bar/Merch Sales) 44 n/a n/a
Festival: Event (Welcome Tents, Bar/Merch Sales) 44 n/a n/a
Festival: Event (Welcome Tents, Bar/Merch Sales) 44 n/a n/a
Festival Load-out 20 n/a n/a
  • Thu , 09/28/2023 - 08:30 to Thu , 09/28/2023 - 15:30
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Opportunity Details

Friends of the Detroit River is excited to host the Detroit River Water Festival on Belle Isle on September 27 & 28. Volunteers are ambassadors for the 2023 Water Festival. They play a critical role in guiding each class to their presentation site. They also assist with set-up, parking, and logistics during the event. Volunteers should plan to arrive at 8:30am at Registration on Belle Isle. Coffee and snacks will be provided. There will be a 9:00am orientation the morning of the festival to familiarize Volunteers with their role, the festival space, and presentation locations. Each Volunteer will also receive a boxed lunch, lanyard nametag, and a Water Festival T-shirt. Free Parking is available, however vehicles must display a Michigan Recreation Passport. Please visit https://www.detroitriverwaterfestival.com/ to register as a volunteer!

Available Shifts

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Class Guide 15 n/a n/a
Registration 5 n/a n/a
Lunch 8 n/a n/a
Break-down 6 n/a n/a
  • Sun , 10/01/2023 - 10:45 to Tue , 10/31/2023 - 12:45
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Opportunity Details

About us: TAF@Saghalie is a unique 6th-12th grade public school in Federal Way, Washington, where we prepare our students for postsecondary success through STEM-centered project-based learning.

This volunteer opportunity would work with our student leadership club the Student Ambassadors. Student Ambassadors at TAF@Saghalie are 6th-12th grade students looking to gain leadership and public speaking skills by giving school tours to community partners, participating in workshops, and learning from guest speakers. We would be delighted to be visited by 3-4 Microsoft employees who can share about their journey in becoming a leader, what leadership at Microsoft looks like for them, and teach us more about how to gain confidence in public speaking, storytelling, etc.

This could look like a panel, Q&A session, workshop you facilitate, etc. Focuses are:
• Who are you? What led you to working at Microsoft?
• What kind of leadership skills did you need to gain to get where you are at Microsoft?
• What does a good leader look like to you?
• What can middle school and high school students do now to set them up for success as leaders in the future?
• How/why is public speaking an important part of your job?
• How can students improve their public speaking skills?
• The importance of personal storytelling in public speaking.

We have preference for this opportunity to be held Oct 10th during the students' free period which ranges for all grades between 10:45am and 1pm. This opportunity ideally would be held in person, as to be most engaging, but could potentially be held virtually. Volunteers could stay the full two hours or there could be different speakers in two shifts of one hour each.

Thank you for empowering our future leaders!
#Give2023 #Microsoft

Available Shifts

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General no limit n/a n/a
  • Sun , 10/01/2023 - 08:00 to Tue , 10/31/2023 - 14:15
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Opportunity Details

About us: TAF@Saghalie is a unique 6th-12th grade public school in Federal Way, Washington, where we prepare our students for postsecondary success through STEM-centered project-based learning. We are a diverse community of 575 scholars and educators in Federal Way, Washington. Learn more about TAF and our education model for social change and educational equity for students of color in Washington State at www.techaccess.org.

This project would hopefully be held in conjuction with the TAF@Saghalie College and Career Fair, held annually for all our students, grades 6-12. The Fair is an essential part of our school’s mission to prepare our students, many of whom are first-generation college-bound students and 78% of whom are students of color, for post-secondary success. The date is tentatively set for October 12th.

AND YOU can help!

Share your Microsoft Story with 6th-12th grade students in Federal Way, WA, at TAF@Saghalie. We need 6-10 volunteers to sit in during class time, where a moderator will ask you questions about your career journey, educational background, and experience at Microsoft. Inspire the next generation to consider careers in STEM!

Preference for this opportunity is in person for an all day commitment of 8-2pm, but we would also accept smaller shifts of 1 hour with rotating professionals (anticipating at least 2 professionals per classroom).

#Give2023 #Microsoft

Available Shifts

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All Day no limit n/a n/a
Morning no limit n/a n/a
Midday no limit n/a n/a
Afternoon no limit n/a n/a
  • Sun , 07/16/2023 - 10:00 to Sun , 07/23/2023 - 20:00
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Opportunity Details

The Waukesha County Fair is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that impacts the lives of nearly 130,000 fairgoers in just 5 days! The Fair is run by a 15-member volunteer Board of Directors that help make the decisions to continue to sustain this event into the future. The Waukesha County Fair is proud of being the oldest county Fair in the state and the largest event held in Waukesha County. We are seeking dedicated volunteers to help us facilitate different facets of the Fair, specifically in our set-up, face-to-face exhibitor judging, clerking, and more!

We would welcome any volunteers Sunday, July 16th from 10 - 6pm. Additionally, Monday, July 17th and Tuesday, July 18th from 3 - 8pm. There would be another opportunity on Wednesday, July 19th from 9 - Noon to help with many of the exhibit and judging areas. There would be direct interaction in a team environment with exposure to the public, exhibitors of all ages, and judges to help make it all come together.

It is our hope that you consider volunteering your time to help us continue to build leaders of tomorrow and make this family, friendly event a success to be enjoyed by all ages!

Available Shifts

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General no limit n/a n/a
General no limit n/a n/a
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General no limit n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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About Us:
At tactileimages.org, we're dedicated to bridging the gap between the visual and tactile worlds. With a library of 1,700 free images, we're proud to provide resources that allow the visually impaired to "see" and understand objects they cannot directly touch. Additionally, our e-learning platform and mobile app, the Tactile Images Reader, operates in eight languages, ensuring that we cater to a diverse user base.

The Opportunity:
Thanks to the generosity of Google, we have been granted $10,000 per month for advertising. As much as this is a fantastic opportunity, we need expertise to ensure these funds are used effectively. That's where you come in!

Role Responsibilities:

Ad Creation & Management: Develop, deploy, and optimize Google ad campaigns tailored to promote our e-learning platform and the extensive library of tactile images.
Global Reach: Strategically target at least 20 countries, ensuring our multilingual capabilities reach their full potential audience.
Budget Management: Efficiently use the $10,000 monthly budget, ensuring maximum reach and impact.
Reporting & Analysis: Regularly track and analyze ad performance, providing insights on user engagement and recommending adjustments for improvement.
What We're Looking For:

Proven experience managing sizable Google Ads budgets.
Strong analytical skills and data-driven thinking.
Familiarity or willingness to understand the unique needs and interests of our audience.
Passion for our mission to make the world more accessible to the visually impaired.
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.

  • Tue , 10/03/2023 - 15:30 to Thu , 10/05/2023 - 17:00
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Opportunity Details

Join us on-site to share your college and career path and give insight into your current position at Microsoft with a group of high school students living at the Somerset Village Apartments. Monthly career nights at Aunt Bette’s Place Community Center, located on campus at Somerset Village, are created to expose a diverse group of low-income youth to different educational and career paths.

Somerset Village offers 64-units of permanent, affordable housing for low-income families. Additional support services available for residents, including health care access and job training.

Available Shifts

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General 3 n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Opportunity Details

At City Scholars® Foundation, we partner with executive volunteers to strengthen the leadership and accelerate the impact of critical education nonprofits that together each year help over 50,000 predominantly low-income youth of color throughout Southern California and beyond have a better chance to learn and achieve against the odds.

Join TEAM City Scholars®, a powerful network of executive volunteers sharing time, talent and treasure to fuel the exponential impact of our City Scholars® Fellowship for Education, a collaborative leadership development + capacity building partnership.
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Our volunteer gallery teachers give their time each week to help students of all ages make meaningful connections to contemporary art. Through our inquiry-based approach to teaching, gallery teachers help foster close observation, critical-thinking, and rich discussion on tours of our current exhibitions. As part of their training, gallery teachers regularly attend guest speaking events, curator-led content overviews of the exhibitions, and workshops dedicated to exploring art education methodology. Gallery teachers are also expected to assist with leading a few school tours each month and make a pledge to at least one year of volunteer service.