
Opportunity Details
BlackRock employees are invited to the Javits Center’s 6.75-acre green roof for a guided tour and hands-on biodiversity monitoring session with NYC Bird Alliance. Participants will help identify bird species as part of an ongoing urban ecology study.This activity supports local conservation efforts and highlights how green infrastructure can promote biodiversity in dense urban environments. It’s a unique opportunity to engage with sustainability in action—and contribute directly to environmental research in the heart of NYC.
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Academia EcoHabilidades es un programa de formación que busca fortalecer las capacidades de 130 jóvenes entre 18 y 28 años en los municipios de Zipaquirá, Facatativá y Pacho (Cundinamarca), mediante un proceso híbrido de 50 horas de capacitación en sostenibilidad, empleabilidad y emprendimiento verde. Los participantes reciben formación teórico-práctica en agricultura regenerativa, uso de energías renovables, liderazgo, salud mental y modelos de negocio sostenibles. Esta iniciativa surge como una respuesta concreta a problemáticas estructurales como el desempleo juvenil rural, la degradación ambiental y la falta de oportunidades de formación técnica con enfoque sostenible. El programa promueve la inserción laboral en sectores verdes y el desarrollo de iniciativas productivas con impacto positivo en los territorios, fortaleciendo el rol de los jóvenes como agentes de cambio. Estamos en búsqueda de nuevos aliados que contribuyan al financiamiento del proyecto y que permitan su ampliación y replicabilidad en otros territorios. Invitamos a instituciones, empresas y donantes a sumarse a esta apuesta, para que juntos podamos multiplicar el número de jóvenes beneficiarios y contribuir al desarrollo de comunidades más sostenibles, inclusivas y resilientes.
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Help us with marketing and public relations in Canada. We are seeking volunteers to assist with spreading the word about seals and sealing in Canada and persuading Canadians to help end the seal slaughter and pass a marine mammal protection law.
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Latino Conservation Week (LCW) is an initiative created by Hispanic Access Foundation in 2014 to promote communities getting outdoors and participating in activities to protect our natural resources. During this week, community, nonprofit, faith-based, corporate, and government organizations and agencies hold more than 350 events throughout the United States.LCW events are inclusive of all communities, but in particular are events that break down barriers our community faces when it comes to outdoor recreation and/or conservation efforts. For this reason, we encourage our partners to host events that are free or low-cost to the public, have appropriate transportation considerations, are bilingual, and offer resources for communities to engage in opportunities outside of LCW. As to what the event looks like, LCW events are beautiful in that they don’t fit inside of a box. Past events have included ocean clean-ups, guided hikes, community roundtable discussions, camping trips, stargazing, outdoor salsa lessons, film screenings, and more.
Hispanic Access is here to support your by offering planning guidance, helping you build community connections, and amplifying your event to our partners, networks, and the media.
Reach out to our team for more information, or submit your event here: https://latinoconservationweek.com/events/submit-your-2025-event
Available Shifts
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Host a Latino Conservation Week Event in Your Community | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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The River Angel designation is special recognition given to those who participate in a Michigan Waterways Stewards organized event or an event we recognize and support.For those who have help clear a Michigan lake, river, or creek, of litter, trash, and other unwanted debris, send us a picture of you in action. We'll be thrilled to promote your work via our social media, newsletter, and other marketing. Each will also receive a FREE River Angel decal.

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Join us at the Caledon Fair June 13, 14 and 15, 2025!All weekend
Bavarian Gardens
Inflatable Midway
Ag Awareness Tent
Hall Exhibits
Agricultural Awareness Displays
Pony rides and petting zoo
Knox United Church Food Booth
Friday
4:00 PM – Midway open
5:00 PM – The Caledon Agricultural Fair
5:00 PM – We’ve got you covered all weekend long!
5:00 PM – Bavarian Garden, Knox Church Food Booth
5:30 PM – Good Times Truck Pullers – Truck & Tractor Pull (5pm registration)
Saturday
10:00 AM – All British Classic Car Show
10:00 AM – Midway open
10:00 AM – Knox Church Food Booth
10:00 AM – Agricultural Awareness and Exhibits Hall open
10:00 AM – Displays by MTO, Hunters and Anglers and OPP
11:00 AM – Bavarian Garden
11:00 AM – Fair Ambassador Competition
12:00 PM – Fair Opening
12:30 PM – Baked Goods Auction after Opening Ceremonies
3:00 PM – Live Music
5:30 PM – Demolition Derby
8:00 PM – Dufferin County Line
Sunday
9:00 AM – Welsh Pony Show
9:00 AM – Cheval Canadien Horse Show
9:00 AM – Knox Church Food Booth
10:00 AM – Midway open
10:00 AM – Bavarian Garden
11:00 AM – Cattle Show
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM, 3:30 PM Bold Canines Paw Stars Dog Show
12:00 PM – Belgian Horse Display
1:00 PM – Live Music
3:30 PM – Exhibits Hall closes
Our fair has been running in Caledon Village since 1860 during the reign of Queen Victoria.
Fairs were started across the country when it was beginning to be settled by pioneers, as a way to encourage improvements, education and productivity of all aspects of agriculture.
For example a prize winning animal at the local fair could command a higher service fee, and be more sought after for service. This helped to improve bloodlines, and productivity.
This had the same effect for other livestock, crops, equipment, new ideas and even canning and preserving as well as other lifestyle enhancing activities, right on down to square dancing! Fairs were a BIG DEAL for many towns and villages throughout Canada for many years.
Available Shifts
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General | 20 | n/a | n/a |
General | 20 | n/a | n/a |
General | 20 | n/a | n/a |

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We are looking for a skilled website designer and SEO professional with a passion for marine science and conservation. Women in Ocean Science is seeking a talented volunteer to help us reimagine and enhance our website.What We’re Looking For:
Proficiency in Squarespace design and editing.
Expertise in website development and user experience design.
Strong knowledge of SEO strategies to boost visibility and engagement.
Creativity and a user-focused mindset to create an inspiring online platform.
Passion for marine conservation and supporting women in science.
What You’ll Do:
Collaborate with our team to redesign and develop our Squarespace website.
Optimize content and structure to improve SEO performance.
Help showcase our global impact, programs, and opportunities for women in marine science.
What’s in It for You?
The chance to contribute your skills to a mission-driven organisation.
The opportunity to make a tangible impact in marine science and conservation and gender equity.
A role in shaping a digital platform that inspires a global audience.
This is a remote volunteer position with flexible hours per week, and we’re incredibly grateful for the time and expertise you can offer to support our mission.

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The purpose of the festival is to provide an opportunity for all the environmental organizations in the area to inform the general public about all the sustainable activities that are happening in the area. The event is important because it allows the general public to learn about organic farms, alternative energy, hike and bike trails, outdoor recreational activities and children's activities that help protect our environment.Available Shifts
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General | 2 | n/a | n/a |

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City Nature Challenge is a free four-day event where communities across the world collaborate to see which city can gather the greatest number of wildlife observations, find the most species and engage the most people in nature connection.Explore nature from wherever you are in the GTA by finding wild species close to home. Even watching birds from your window is helpful!
Record observations by taking a picture or recording a sound of what you find on a smart phone or camera and upload it to your iNaturalist account using the phone app or you personal PC. Observations submitted to iNaturalist between April 25 - 28 will be included in the challenge.
Each record of a plant or animal submitted helps scientists track and understand local biodiversity around the world.
Available Shifts
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General | 1000 | n/a | n/a |

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Founded in 2019, GROW is a charity and agroecological farm with a mission to champion food justice and the right to a sustainable way of life for all.We grow vegetables, herbs, fruits, and flowers for our partner school, The Totteridge Academy, and our local community.
The wonders of the GROW farm inspire our educational work. We deliver agroecological food growing and outdoor learning programmes for children, young people, and families who experience barriers to learning, healthy living, and employment.
We welcome hundreds of people to our farm every year through our community volunteering & events.
To help meet this we have created a day that your company and its employees can get involved to make a difference. It is a great way for working teams to bond, spend time outside, pick up growing tips and contribute to the overall running of the farm. Whatever the weather, we can create a fun and impactful day for your team!
Groups will help with a variety of tasks including digging, harvesting, weeding, shifting compost, making paths, painting, chicken care and much more!
We can also offer a hot vegan lunch using produce freshly harvested from the farm and cooked by our fantastic school chef.
Example Agenda – Suitable for teams of 6-20 people
10:00am Understand the ethos of the charity and a Farm tour.
The group will then be split into smaller teams to get involved with a variety of tasks including digging, harvesting, weeding, shifting compost, making paths, painting, chicken care and much more!
1:00pm Lunch: We can also offer a hot vegan lunch using produce freshly harvested from the farm.
2:00pm: More helping on the farm
4:00pm: Chance to buy produce. Day ends.
To cover our costs and support the organisation there is a price per person to attending the day.
Cost: £65 + VAT pp and Hot veggie lunch made with produce from the Farm £5 + VAT pp. Min: £650 + VAT