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TLT-Tomorrow's Leaders Today (TLT) is looking for members who are experienced with working with youth, experienced in board governance, fundraising, marketing and development and grant writing. Our hybrid meetings (Jan, Mar, May, Aug, Sept, Nov) are hybrid, physically held at a location in Collin County, TX and via zoom.

Board of Director Qualifications and Requirements are:

1 Each Director of the board must be a U.S. citizen, reside in Collin, Denton, Dallas, or Tarrant County, Texas and have attained the age of 18 years.

2 Directors elected to the board should have graduated from a Leadership Program or have taken part in a similar experience.

3 Directors of the Board appointed by the holder of any office, or an Officer or board of any other organization are to act in their own right and not as a representative of any interest or group.

4 Each Director of the Board, 18 years and older, must have successfully passed a multi-state criminal background verification annually, prior to attending any event where the TLT participants are present. The results of all information will be maintained by the Executive Director and remain confidential. The Executive Director will inform the Secretary of the status to be noted as completed in the minutes.

5 Each Director must commit a minimum of six (6) hours monthly of time, talent, treasure and/or facilitating program sessions to support the mission of the organization. **All positions.

6 Each Director must act in the best interests of TLT – Tomorrow’s Leaders Today (TLT), and to make recommendations based on his or her experience and vantage point.

7 Each Director must avoid conflicts of interest and make notice of them when they arise.

8 Each Director must attend and participate in bi-monthly meetings on a regular basis, and special events as able.

9 Each Director must participate on a standing committee of the board, and serve on ad-hoc committees as necessary.

10 Each Director member must be alert to community concerns that can be addressed by TLT’s mission, objectives, and programs especially those in underserved communities/populations.

11 Each Director member must help communicate and promote TLT’s mission and programs to the community.

12 Each Director must be familiar with TLT’s finances, budget, and financial/resource needs.

13 Each Director must be familiar with TLT’s policies and procedures.

14 Each Director must financially support and promote TLT in a manner commensurate with one’s ability to raise or donate a minimum of $2,000 annually or $167 per month.
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Someone who specializes in grant writing to help us further our mission
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The purpose of the Young Audiences of Houston Board of Directors is to generate the resources to fund YAH’s strategic initiatives that advance the organization’s mission and vision. Our continued success depends on the personal commitment and active involvement in governance and fundraising of a select group of elected individuals, who embrace the privilege to serve and the responsibility to lead, and who bring personal or business resources and the ability to support the organizations’ purpose. Board members
are expected to be zealous advocates on our behalf, enthusiastic communicators of our mission and vision, and to play an integral role in our leadership development and fundraising activities.
  • Sun , 08/07/2022 - 16:00 to Sun , 08/07/2022 - 19:00
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Vertical Skills Academy is hosting it's first annual Rockin' Dyslexia fundraiser. We are raising money for scholarships so that more children with dyslexia in grades 1-8 can attend our school to gain the literacy skills needed. This is a private event with 200 attendees. There will be a band, food and libations.

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Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
pick up and set up stage 4 n/a n/a
Set up tables/chairs/water stations 3 n/a n/a
General volunteer help 3 n/a n/a
Tear down and clean up 3 n/a n/a
  • Wed , 06/01/2022 - 08:00 to Mon , 07/25/2022 - 17:00
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The average back to school supply list can cost over $100 which isn't feasible for many families in metro Denver. That's why Mile High United Way is ensuring young people have the supplies they need to start the school year off strong. Join us! You can run a school supply drive with your friends/coworkers or volunteer your time to help make sure the day runs smoothly.

All school supplies are generously donated by companies and donors in our community. For more information on how to Run a Drive with your team or donate money towards the purchase of supplies, please contact Jillian at jillian.allison@unitedwaydenver.org or visit https://unitedwaydenver.org/back-to-school-bash-supply-drive/.

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General no limit n/a n/a
  • Fri , 06/10/2022 - 17:00 to Fri , 06/10/2022 - 21:00
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Junior Achievement of Washington is looking for volunteers to assist at our Cheers to Careers event. This events will feature Washington craft beer and cider tastings in our immersive student learning towns, JA BizTown® and JA Finance Park®. This exciting fundraising event includes a raffle, a silent auction, beer and cider tasting, and live music!

Volunteers will work various areas of the event, including pouring and promoting local craft breweries products, helping with registration and check in, and selling raffle tickets.

Each volunteer will also receive free admission to the event itself!

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Event Vollunteer 20 n/a n/a
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Facilitation of professional learning workshops for students(middle school) and families either in person or at work location in area of expertise. Areas of interest could be finance(stock market), investing, yoga, cooking, running club etc.
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Welcome to SpiritCorps, a volunteer-driven positive core values program serving seventh to eleventh grade students from Maine to California. SpiritCorps is your opportunity to join a community of volunteers, tending to the spirit of our children through the profound power of story. Learn more about this wonderful volunteer opportunity at one of the 30-minute Discovery Sessions listed below.

SpiritCorps begins with heartfelt video stories from program staff and friends, inspired by the lives of the historic heroes we celebrate in Spirit Series. This year, from the many virtues exemplified in the Series, schools can choose to explore Courage, Compassion, or Conscience. With guidance from their adult Story Coach volunteers, participating students complete a 5-Step self-discovery and writing process to identify, craft and record a true-life SpiritCorps video story of their own.

Story Coach volunteers mentor students with constructive written feedback at three critical points during the process. You don’t need to be the world’s greatest writer to Coach! Just a feel for good story and a commitment to advance the lives of the young people we serve. As an added benefit, and a crucial part of your training, Coaches will also go through the 5-Step process, from pitch to video story of your own! Once trained, we ask that you give 15-20 hours of your time, mentoring as many as 20 students during the school year. To learn more, watch this brief video (https://www.spiritseries.org/spiritcorps/) and make the SpiritCorps connection. Together We Grow!

You can volunteer from anywhere in the world: from Hoofddorp and Amsterdam, Netherlands, to Belgium, to Wetherby, UK, to Kornwestheim, Germany, to Maine, USA and anywhere in between. Join us in growing together!
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UKnightedXP is a world leading 501(c)3 charity organization that leverages gaming and gaming culture for social impact.

We work with leaders and organizations that are focused on positive social impact.

This task force helps other charities, foundations, and communities create meaningful, strategic, and effective cyber security strategies. Rapid technological advancements have exponentially increased the operational V.U.C.A. (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity) factors.

Our priorities focus on career technical education, strategic planning, community building, military and veteran support, disaster response and management, and socio-economic development.

The Cyber Task Force helps us and others navigate the complexities of the information age and assist the world's pursuit of effective, positive, ethical digital citizenship.
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Youth About Business teaches business to high school students through hosting a series of team-based Mergers and Acquisitions simulations. Over the course of a week, students will work in teams of 4-5 and assume the roles of the Executive Management of a public company to perform a M&A transaction.

The camp is an intense competition. Many students have very limited exposure to the business world, but gain a great understanding through engaging with a series of speakers, volunteers, and advisors during their camp week.

To win the competition, students must submit a written shareholder report that outlines the details of their transactions.

Reading of Shareholder Reports (Self-Paced)

Volunteers are tasked with reading and scoring shareholder reports submitted from student teams. Each student team is tasked with summarizing their proposed M&A transactions as a report to their shareholders. Volunteers are asked to read a set of reports and assign each report a score based on a grading rubric.

Students will qualify for next rounds and awards based on the quality and scoring of their reports.