
Opportunity Details
This year’s edition of the Singapore Biennale will run from 31 October 2025 to 29 March 2026 across multiple clusters and locations including Civic District, Rail Corridor, Orchard Road, and Singapore Art Museum at Tanjong Pagar Distripark.As part of SG60 celebrations, the Biennale invites audiences to engage with art in everyday environments, offering fresh perspectives on Singapore’s familiar spaces. From pre-colonial and colonial landmarks to public parks, housing estates, and shopping centres, volunteers will gain unique insights into the rituals, histories, and aspirations that shape our urban lives.
A projected 100 to 120 artworks from participating international and local artists from countries such as Denmark, France, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam.
Singapore Biennale volunteers will:
• Learn more about contemporary art across various mediums: digital interactives, films, paintings, sculptures etc.
• Experience behind-the-scenes of artworks installation, public programmes & events (role and availability dependent)
• Gain opportunities to meet new people and interact with artists, professionals within the arts community
Volunteers for Singapore Biennale will also be able to claim the following:
• CIP points (where applicable);
• Insurance coverage during onsite volunteering activities.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 200 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Get practical and roll up your sleeves for one day to help someone else. Through Present you do the work that you do well and that, unfortunately, someone else can't or no longer does well. Usually you come to someone without a network. Someone who lacks contacts in the neighborhood and could use help with a practical job.In practical projects, you refurbish people's living environment so that they can make a fresh new start.
For example:
- Garden tidying up (pruning, clearing weeds)
- De-cluttering the garden and removing garbage from the container
- Cleaning up the house
- Refurbishing the house (e.g. painting the walls, but also hanging up curtains etc.)
At Present you decide yourself, together with your group, on which date you will start helping someone. Present then organizes a suitable project on the date chosen by you. This way, a Present project always fits your agenda!
For all projects it applies that the help goes to people who have no other possibilities. The projects are guided by a group supervisor of Present and the aid worker remains involved in the implementation.
By helping one day(part), you and a group can make a new start possible for the resident. The aid worker remains involved with the resident even after the project day is over. In this way, the project becomes part of the counseling process.

Opportunity Details
Description: We are looking for participants to contribute content advocating for global causes by submitting short blog posts, video messages, or artwork related to a cause they are passionate about. These creative pieces can be featured on Global Impact’s website and social media channels, showcasing personal reflections and unique perspectives on global issues.Invite participants to share personal stories or reflections about why they care about a particular cause or global issue. These stories can demonstrate the diverse motivations behind supporting a real global impact and inspiring others to join in. Popular causes we are looking for content in include:
• Clean water access
• Climate resilience needs
• Disaster relief response or current emergencies/crises
• Education
• Economic development or innovative solutions in ending poverty
• Global health news or trends
• Human trafficking
• Initiatives ending hunger
• Refugee experiences globally
• Social justice topics like LGBTQ+ inclusion globally or human rights needs in the world
• Empowering women & girls
Participants: This project can be done individually or in a self-facilitated group. If you would like your project to be facilitated by a Global Impact team lead, we can offer 5 facilitated sessions in October and present on current global issues while participants create their content, if desired. (No minimums apply)
Location: Your team is welcome to gather in-person for self-facilitated groups, or work virtually for individual projects, self-facilitated groups, or Global Impact-led events, on Teams.
Duration: The time commitment of this project will vary by individual. Video messages can take 15 – 30 minutes to draft and record, while blog posts and art pieces may take longer. If you would like Global Impact to facilitate a discussion alongside the activity, event length depends on your group’s interest and availability. Can be 45-60 minutes with group discussion and an interactive presentation, a 10-minute top headlines update, or something in between.
Geographic Reach: Global Impact and our Charity Alliance of 75+ organizations address critical causes around the world. If your group is interested in a particular region or country, or a particular cause area, we are happy to tailor our remarks to that area or issue, otherwise, the presentation covers a wide range of places and participants are welcome to create content about topics that interest them most.
Additional Details: no funding is required. Physical materials for art pieces must be supplied by the individual or team, even for Global Impact-led events.

Opportunity Details
Description: Give your team the chance to learn about key global issues! Invite Global Impact to speak with participants about a topic of their choosing or let us pick the most popular causes to cover. Possible topics include:- Clean water access
- Disaster relief response or current emergencies/crises
- Education
- Economic development or innovative solutions in ending poverty
- Global health news or trends
- Human trafficking
- Initiatives ending hunger
- Refugee experiences globally
- Empowering women & girls
Participants: This is a group activity and can incorporate group discussion if desired.
Facilitation: This project is hosted by Global Impact; we can offer 5 facilitated sessions for teams of any size (no minimums apply).
Location: On Teams.
Duration: Event length depends on your group’s interest and availability. Can be 45-60 minutes with group discussion and an interactive presentation, a 10-minute top headlines update, or something in between.
Geographic Reach: Global Impact and our Charity Alliance of nearly 100 organizations address critical causes around the world. If your group is interested in a particular region or country, we are happy to tailor our remarks to that area, otherwise the presentation covers a wide range of places.
Additional Details: No funding or supplies/materials required.

Opportunity Details
Engineers Without Borders USA’s (EWB-USA) Engineering for Global Development (STEM) Outreach Program is specifically designed for you to inspire community college students, promote diversity in STEM, and share real-world global challenges.Whether you’re new to volunteering with this program or looking to get involved again, we’re excited to invite you to take the next step toward facilitating a workshop.
We’ll be hosting monthly facilitator trainings! These sessions cover all workshop options — Clean Water, Renewable Energy, and Panel — and are a great way to build confidence, sharpen your skills, and get the support you need to lead impactful, hands-on STEM workshops.
Whether you're joining an EWB-USA event or are interested in leading your own DIY session, we’ve got you covered. If the dates/times below do not work for you, please email holly.newell@ewb-usa.org to schedule a separate training for your team.
For full details and to complete the required Zoom registration, please copy and paste the links below into your browser.
Upcoming Sessions:
Wednesday, July 30 | 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (MT)
https://ewb-usa-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/AKOE_ct9QBCnO1kF1U99PQ
Wednesday, August 27 | 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (MT)
https://ewb-usa-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/3mjP4BhbTwWxhZmoFTFDAQ
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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July 30 - Facilitator Training - Your First Step to Participate in EWB-USA’s STEM Workshops | no limit | n/a | n/a |
August 27 - Facilitator Training - Your First Step to Participate in EWB-USA’s STEM Workshops | no limit | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Engineers Without Borders USA’s (EWB-USA) Engineering for Global Development (STEM) Outreach Program is specifically designed for you to inspire community college students, promote diversity in STEM, and share real-world global challenges.This fall, we’re excited to debut our brand-new, panel-style open forum - a dynamic addition to our expanding outreach efforts! Designed to spark interactive discussions and real-world connections, this workshop will soon be delivered to community colleges nationwide.
Before we take this workshop on the road, we’re inviting a select group of 5 volunteers per trial run to be part of an exclusive trial run!
In just 4 hours, here are the steps you'll take (each step takes about 1 hour):
- Kick off with a facilitator training
- Team up and meet with fellow co-facilitators to customize the Workshop’s slide deck you’ll lead together
- Step into the facilitator seat — engage in real-time with participants (your peers wearing the hat of a student)
- Share your insights to help fine-tune the final workshop! This is your chance to get a behind-the-scenes look, and your feedback will help us shape a stronger, more impactful experience.
For full details and to complete the required Zoom registration, please copy and paste the links below into your browser. After registering, you will receive a follow-up email with further instructions.
Trial Session
Monday, August 4 | 12:00–1:15 PM (MT)
https://ewb-usa-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/7UJXD4zETxi6lhYnQpe8bg
Wednesday, August 7 | 10:00–11:15 AM (MT)
https://ewb-usa-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/MRcOQWpBSUGqx80Y09ABYw
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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August 4, 2025 - Panel Workshop Trial Run- Facilitate the Workshop | 5 | n/a | n/a |
August 7, 2025 - Panel Workshop Trial Run- Facilitate the Workshop | 5 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Be Part of Our Workshop Renewable Energy Trial Workshop – Your Feedback Matters!Engineers Without Borders USA’s (EWB-USA) Engineering for Global Development (STEM) Outreach Program is designed to inspire community college students, foster diversity in STEM, and connect them with real-world global challenges.
This fall, we’re excited to debut our new Renewable Energy Workshop—a dynamic addition to our expanding outreach efforts!
Before we take this workshop on the road, we’re inviting a select group of 4 volunteers per session to be part of an exclusive trial run!
In just 4 hours, here are the steps you'll take (each step takes about 1 hour):
- Kick off with a facilitator training
- Team up and meet with fellow co-facilitators to customize the Workshop’s slide deck you’ll lead together
- Step into the facilitator seat — engage in real-time with participants (your peers wearing the hat of a student)
- Share your insights to help fine-tune the final workshop
This is your chance to get a behind-the-scenes look, shape the future of STEM outreach, and be part of something truly impactful before it launches nationwide!
For full details and to complete the required Zoom registration, please copy and paste the links below into your browser. After registering, you will receive a follow-up email with further instructions.
Trial Workshop Dates:
Tuesday, July 22 | 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM (MT)
https://ewb-usa-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/jm2hLhiMSneRknvL6eOjbQ
Wednesday, July 23 | 9:00 – 10:30 AM (MT)
https://ewb-usa-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/-LN77aBoRZKGkFUXQ2S6Tg
Thursday, July 24 | 2:00 – 3:30 PM (MT)
https://ewb-usa-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/mMI8NagzTbSV5zcfmLGAbw
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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July 22 - Play the Role of a Workshop Facilitator | 4 | n/a | n/a |
July 23 - Play the Role of a Workshop Facilitator | 4 | n/a | n/a |
July 24 - Play the Role of a Workshop Facilitator | 4 | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Engineers Without Borders USA’s (EWB-USA) Engineering for Global Development (STEM) Outreach Program is specifically designed for you to inspire community college students, promote diversity in STEM, and share real-world global challenges.This fall, we’re excited to debut our brand-new, panel-style open forum - a dynamic addition to our expanding outreach efforts! Designed to spark interactive discussions and real-world connections, this workshop will soon be delivered to community colleges nationwide.
At the heart of this experience are curious college students—asking questions, exploring ideas, and learning directly from professionals in the field. Before we bring this innovative experience to students nationwide, we’re inviting you to join an exclusive trial run. Step into the shoes of a college student, experience the workshop firsthand, and help us refine it with your insights and feedback.
For full details and to complete the required Zoom registration, please copy and paste the links below into your browser.
Trial Run Sessions:
Monday, August 4 | 12:00–1:15 PM (MT)
https://ewb-usa-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/D0WV8Ux3RgiGUMZeivYNwg
Wednesday, August 7 | 10:00–11:15 AM (MT)
https://ewb-usa-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/kFcEjudpQ1SVPme4erubbg
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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August 4 - Panel Workshop Trial Run - Play the role of a College Student | no limit | n/a | n/a |
August 7 - Panel Workshop Trial Run - Play the role of a College Student | no limit | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Engineers Without Borders USA’s (EWB-USA) Engineering for Global Development (STEM) Outreach Program is designed to inspire community college students, foster diversity in STEM, and connect them with real-world global challenges.This fall, we’re excited to debut our new Renewable Energy Workshop—a dynamic addition to our expanding outreach efforts!
Before we take this innovative experience to campuses nationwide, we’re looking for volunteers to be part of an exclusive trial run. Step into the shoes of a college student, participate in the workshop firsthand, and help us shape it with your insights and feedback.
For full details and to complete the required Zoom registration, please copy and paste the links below into your browser.
Trial Workshop Dates:
Tuesday, July 22 | 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM (MT)
https://ewb-usa-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/gpb1ghbUQUOm7h3vxQejhQ
Wednesday, July 23 | 9:00 – 10:30 AM (MT)
https://ewb-usa-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/dkD3_1ZsQtuRZwsPbutsxg
Thursday, July 24 | 2:00 – 3:30 PM (MT)
https://ewb-usa-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/STfyTGsjTWumtsiWZl3Epg
In just 90 minutes, you can help us refine this engaging new workshop and be part of shaping how we inspire the next generation of STEM changemakers!
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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July 22 - Play the role of a College Student | no limit | n/a | n/a |
July 23 - Play the role of a College Student | no limit | n/a | n/a |
July 24 - Play the role of a College Student | no limit | n/a | n/a |

Opportunity Details
Hope Blooms is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join our vibrant community garden team doing volunteer days! Located in the heart of the North End, our organic gardens are a hub of community transformation where youth grow food, foster food security, and inspire change.As a garden volunteer, you’ll get your hands in the soil and help cultivate everything from leafy greens to herbs and edible flowers. Whether you're an experienced grower or completely new to gardening, we welcome you to learn alongside our youth and staff in a supportive, uplifting environment.
🌿 What You'll Do
-Assist with planting, watering, weeding, harvesting, and composting
-Support the upkeep of garden beds, pathways, and hoop houses
-Mentor and collaborate with youth as they build leadership and agricultural skills
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 50 | n/a | n/a |
General | 50 | n/a | n/a |