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DataEthics4All’s STEAM in AI Research & Build College Prep Program matches a high school student with a Professional/ College student for 1:1 Experiential Learning & Career Mentoring in Data Science, AI & STEAM that they’d perhaps pursue as a career.

The program is designed for students thinking about STEAM careers such as Medicine or Engineering but also for careers in Business, Arts, Music, History, Physiology, Social Sciences, Policy and more because technology is going to intersect with all of those fields even more so in the future.

We’ve designed this Program to equip students with the skills they need for jobs that don’t exist today whether or not they consider themselves as Math or Coding Champions.

This is a great opportunity for Professionals/ College students to sign up as a Mentor and help high school students learn about new nonlinear STEAM careers, get practical experience through a hands-on project in research, work with datasets or build an application, boost their profile for college applications and create Impact.

DataEthics4All is on a mission to break barriers of entry in Tech for Girls, People of Color and the economically disadvantaged and offers need based scholarships so students can take advantage of the program 100% free.

We're helping high school students explore STEAM and AI Career Pathways to help build an equitable, diverse and inclusive future workforce with Ethics 1st Tech Champions.

Mentors will meet their mentee 10 times over the duration of 6-10 months once every 3-4 weeks for 1 hour to help guide them with the next steps on their project.

Learn more and apply to be a Mentor: https://STEAMinAI.org
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Be a classroom mentor!
Work weekly in a high school classroom (1.5 hour class/week) helping students that need extra support.

For some students, individual attention is the difference between success and failure. They may lack expected background skills or have difficulty understanding new concepts. They may have limited fluency in English and require additional explanations.

For the student, failure in required classes means repeating the class in future years along with all other classes. Failure also re-enforces negative personal feelings school disengagement, increasing the likelihood of dropping out.

Our mentors are invited to work in classrooms in multiple high schools, 9th - 12th grade, in subjects like History, English, Math and English Language Development. Mentors volunteer in-person. Classes are during school hours. Volunteers are expected to commit to at least one semester but considerations are made for volunteers that start late in the semester.
  • Fri , 11/18/2022 - 09:00 to Fri , 11/18/2022 - 13:00
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JA BizTown welcomes over 20,000 Hillsborough County 5th grade students each year.
Students prepare in the classroom before their visit by learning about each of our partners in the facility. This is a great opportunity for children to be introduced to the world of work, where they learn valuable skills like writing a check, buying & selling, collaborative teamwork, and much more.

Imagine a generation where young people, no matter their background, know how to budget, save, and invest; a generation that is armed with the confidence and understanding to take control of their financial futures, their careers and the tools to achieve their dreams. Our mission is to provide students with opportunities to make those dreams a reality. At JA Finance Park students have the rare opportunity to experience their personal financial futures first-hand. Here, 8th grade students participate in an immersive simulation that enables them to develop skills to successfully navigate today’s complex economic environment and discover how decisions today can impact tomorrow.

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General no limit n/a n/a
  • Sat , 12/10/2022 - 08:00 to Sat , 12/10/2022 - 17:00
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As a tournament judge you can directly facilitate the tournament experience for new debaters, whether or not you have prior debate or judging experience. If you can bring professionalism, positivity, and respect then you can be a great judge. Every volunteer judge allows for 4 more students to participate.

Judges watch the debate round, evaluate teams on logic, effective argumentation, and speaking skills. They pick a winner and assign speaking points to individual students and provide written and oral feedback on their decision. At a debate tournament, each debate round is approximately 1.5 hours with approximately 10 minutes between rounds. Each tournament will host a minimum of 3 rounds, but may expand to accommodate student entry.

The time commitment varies and you can judge some, or all, of the rounds. We will work with you to be flexible with your schedule, as you are doing a great service for the students in our program. Each new judge volunteer will be trained (approximately two hours) in advance of a tournament. You will learn about the norms of high school debate, including debate evaluation, the style of the activity, and how to make effective and informed decisions.

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All Day no limit n/a n/a
  • Sat , 11/19/2022 - 08:00 to Sat , 11/19/2022 - 17:00
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As a tournament judge you can directly facilitate the tournament experience for new debaters, whether or not you have prior debate or judging experience. If you can bring professionalism, positivity, and respect then you can be a great judge. Every volunteer judge allows for 4 more students to participate.

Judges watch the debate round, evaluate teams on logic, effective argumentation, and speaking skills. They pick a winner and assign speaking points to individual students and provide written and oral feedback on their decision. At a debate tournament, each debate round is approximately 1.5 hours with approximately 10 minutes between rounds. Each tournament will host a minimum of 3 rounds, but may expand to accommodate student entry.

The time commitment varies and you can judge some, or all, of the rounds. We will work with you to be flexible with your schedule, as you are doing a great service for the students in our program. Each new judge volunteer will be trained (approximately two hours) in advance of a tournament. You will learn about the norms of high school debate, including debate evaluation, the style of the activity, and how to make effective and informed decisions.

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All Day no limit n/a n/a
Round 1 no limit n/a n/a
Round 2 no limit n/a n/a
Round 3 no limit n/a n/a
Round 4 no limit n/a n/a
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Teach One, Heal One is a powerful virtual mentorship initiative that connects experienced professionals with individuals seeking guidance, support, and inspiration in a specific career field or skill. The project is built on a simple yet profound belief: when you teach one person, you help heal the challenges and doubts that hold them back—and in doing so, you create lasting change.

Whether someone is just starting out, navigating a career transition, or trying to overcome barriers in their professional journey, a caring mentor can make all the difference.

This initiative is open to everyone—youth, adults, and seniors—without discrimination of any kind. Our goal is to create a safe, inclusive, and supportive space where knowledge is transferred, confidence is built, and dreams are reignited.

How It Works:
Volunteers are matched with individuals who are interested in their field of expertise—whether it's healthcare, tech, education, business, trades, creative arts, or another area.

Mentorship sessions are held virtually via phone, video calls, or chat.

Mentors may offer:

Career guidance and industry insights

Skill development tips

Resume and job prep support

Confidence-building and motivational conversations

Referrals to resources or further training

The time commitment is flexible.
Why This Matters:
Many individuals have the passion but lack access to role models, professional networks, or real-world insights. Others are isolated, discouraged, or stuck in survival mode. Your guidance could help someone start a career, gain clarity, avoid mistakes, or find purpose again.

When you teach one, you don’t just transfer knowledge—you heal uncertainty, unlock potential, and change lives.

We’re Looking for Volunteers:
If you’re a professional in any field with a heart for helping others, we invite you to share your wisdom, uplift someone’s journey, and be the voice of possibility. Your lived experience is more powerful than you think.

Join us in building a movement of mentorship, healing, and hope—one person, one conversation, one breakthrough at a time.
Next steps
Fill this below form to let us know your intent to volunteer and we will get back to you soon.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeyOdwM6qdudgy0nmLigkw8Vf1VJhT50a-Eg-Rxx60uvUh7UQ/viewform?usp=header
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Help a volunteer run charity bringing clean water, girls' education and better livelihoods to rural Tanzania for 46 years by helping develop their website SEO and analytics.

As every pound donated goes directly to projects in Tanzania this will help increase our impact.
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SMART works with Scholars who are needing support in various academic content areas. These areas range from basic subjects such as general middle school math or writing to 11th and 12th grade ACT/SAT Prep. SMART tutors also help build confidence, improve time management, organization, and accountability skills.

You can support SMART Scholars by becoming a tutor. Tutoring sessions are held virtually, or in person once a week from for an hour to an hour and a half. The times generally range from 4pm- 7pm. Meeting schedules will depend on student/ tutor shared availabilities.

To get started, you will need to:
1. Sign up here, or on our website (www.smartprogram.org --> Get Involved --> Volunteer --> Application link). This information will be sent to our Volunteer Program Manager, Chelsea Lemon. You can also reach out to her via email at chelsea@thesmartprogram.org.
2. Attend Volunteer Orientation
3. Complete and pass a background check via Sterling Volunteers

Please note: the matching process will take 1-4 weeks after receiving your background clearance. Chelsea will send a confirmation email once a match has been finalized.
  • Mon , 11/07/2022 - 10:15 to Wed , 11/30/2022 - 10:15
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A non formal Educational program for children on knowing good touch and bad touch has been implemented in the past for 3 years and now the donor organization has continued to support it for next 2 years. We would like to create a video clipping based on the past project report and roadmap designed for current ongoing project. The video clipping will be shown at the launch first webinar of the project scheduled in Dec 2022.

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General 10 n/a n/a
  • Thu , 12/08/2022 - 08:15 to Thu , 12/08/2022 - 14:15
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X-STEM Phoenix, December 8th, 2022, Mesa, AZ Convention Center, will be a day of STEM education and inspiration for 2,000 middle & high school students. Hands-on workshops and TED style talks will encourage local students toward STEM industry careers and educational programs. Sponsored by WEST Pharmaceuticals & the US Air Force/Space Force
Please see this event link for more volunteer info: https://usasciencefestival.org/x-stem-phoenix-volunteer/

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Workshop assistant, parking lot, greeter, main stage help 12 n/a n/a