• Ongoing Opportunity
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Opportunity Details

Collect new and gently used office/school supplies at your location. Materials collected will be provided to local educators with FREE classroom supplies through our Teacher Resource Center.

It's easy! We provide the supply list, set up a bin at your location and start collecting! Donations can be dropped off at our location during business hours.
  • Ongoing Opportunity
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

Assemble and package simple educational kits for teachers and our patrons.

Great activity for 1-10 volunteers

A tour of our facility and training will occur during the volunteer shift.
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Opportunity Details

Volunteers will help sort, process and package donated school and office supplies to be given away to teachers for FREE through our Teacher Resource Center.

A tour of our facility and training will occur during the volunteer shift.
  • Ongoing Opportunity
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

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In order to better understand the profile of our donors and adapt our communications, we are looking for someone to analyse our database.

There would be a need to:

- Clean up duplicates
- Update the database (in conjunction with the Development Manager)
- Create up-to-date segments/lists tailored to our current challenges
- Analyse contacts to define "typical profiles" of our donors/prospects
- Analyse the communications that have worked best

This in-depth work can be carried out over several days, depending on your availability!

French speaking/reading is compulsory, as all data are in French.
  • Sun , 12/03/2023 - 08:30 to Sun , 12/03/2023 - 15:30
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Join us on Sunday, December 3 (rain or shine!), as we transform the streets of South Los Angeles from Leimert Park to Historic South Central into a public park for the day. CicLAvia creates free, family-friendly events that transform streets into safe spaces for the community to enjoy by foot, bike, and other forms of people- powered transport. Our routes are welcoming to people of all ages and abilities!

Volunteers help create a fun and safe environment for participants. Duties include:
• Provide event information to CicLAvia participants
• Ask participants to dismount, slow down, or follow other traffic instructions
• Sign participants up to CicLAvia’s mailing list and free drawing and conduct Metro's Open Streets survey
• Assist Hub Staff with hub setup, breakdown, and maintenance

• Groups: Stop or slow down participants at car crossing intersections and slow zones*

*please contact volunteer@ciclavia.org for more information on group volunteer opportunities

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
Morning 30 n/a n/a
Midday 30 n/a n/a
Afternoon 30 n/a n/a
  • Wed , 01/24/2024 - 10:00 to Wed , 01/24/2024 - 14:00
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Opportunity Details

See restoration history and help us maintain older sites that need love.

Why do we install cages and blue tubes to just have to return and remove them? Young saplings are fragile and there are many things that can damage or kill them after plantings. Blue tubes protect the trunks from being eaten by voles and ensure that maintenance crews don’t accidentally cut or mow over them. Cages keep deer and beavers from eating and gnawing on newly installed maples and cedars. Even once they are big and tall, some trees need cages throughout their lives due to high beaver activity in certain areas. These materials help increase the success and survival rate of restoration projects. Now that many of our sites are reaching over 5, 10, and 20 years old, it’s time to return and provide some upkeep.

Meet at NSEA’s campus by 10 am and your group leader will shuttle everyone to the site. You can expect to be back to NSEA at 2 pm. All materials and tools needed will be provided, all you need to bring is weather-appropriate clothes, sturdy shoes, and a water bottle! Restrooms at NSEA will be available before the shuttle leaves and once you return.

Since space is limited, registration is required. With the carpool, we ask that you only sign up if you can stay for the whole time. Any volunteers under 18 years of age need to bring a completed Youth Liability Form, and anyone under 14 must also be accompanied by an adult.

Find out more and register at https://www.n-sea.org/stream-stewards

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General no limit n/a n/a
  • Wed , 01/10/2024 - 10:00 to Wed , 01/10/2024 - 14:00
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

See restoration history and help us maintain older sites that need love.

Why do we install cages and blue tubes to just have to return and remove them? Young saplings are fragile and there are many things that can damage or kill them after plantings. Blue tubes protect the trunks from being eaten by voles and ensure that maintenance crews don’t accidentally cut or mow over them. Cages keep deer and beavers from eating and gnawing on newly installed maples and cedars. Even once they are big and tall, some trees need cages throughout their lives due to high beaver activity in certain areas. These materials help increase the success and survival rate of restoration projects. Now that many of our sites are reaching over 5, 10, and 20 years old, it’s time to return and provide some upkeep.

Meet at NSEA’s campus by 10 am and your group leader will shuttle everyone to the site. You can expect to be back to NSEA at 2 pm. All materials and tools needed will be provided, all you need to bring is weather-appropriate clothes, sturdy shoes, and a water bottle! Restrooms at NSEA will be available before the shuttle leaves and once you return.

Since space is limited, registration is required. With the carpool, we ask that you only sign up if you can stay for the whole time. Any volunteers under 18 years of age need to bring a completed Youth Liability Form, and anyone under 14 must also be accompanied by an adult.

Find out more and register at https://www.n-sea.org/stream-stewards

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General no limit n/a n/a
  • Wed , 12/20/2023 - 10:00 to Wed , 12/20/2023 - 14:00
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

See restoration history and help us maintain older sites that need love.

Why do we install cages and blue tubes to just have to return and remove them? Young saplings are fragile and there are many things that can damage or kill them after plantings. Blue tubes protect the trunks from being eaten by voles and ensure that maintenance crews don’t accidentally cut or mow over them. Cages keep deer and beavers from eating and gnawing on newly installed maples and cedars. Even once they are big and tall, some trees need cages throughout their lives due to high beaver activity in certain areas. These materials help increase the success and survival rate of restoration projects. Now that many of our sites are reaching over 5, 10, and 20 years old, it’s time to return and provide some upkeep.

Meet at NSEA’s campus by 10 am and your group leader will shuttle everyone to the site. You can expect to be back to NSEA at 2 pm. All materials and tools needed will be provided, all you need to bring is weather-appropriate clothes, sturdy shoes, and a water bottle! Restrooms at NSEA will be available before the shuttle leaves and once you return.

Since space is limited, registration is required. With the carpool, we ask that you only sign up if you can stay for the whole time. Any volunteers under 18 years of age need to bring a completed Youth Liability Form, and anyone under 14 must also be accompanied by an adult.

Find out more and register at https://www.n-sea.org/stream-stewards

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General no limit n/a n/a
  • Wed , 12/06/2023 - 10:00 to Wed , 12/06/2023 - 14:00
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

See restoration history and help us maintain older sites that need love.

Why do we install cages and blue tubes to just have to return and remove them? Young saplings are fragile and there are many things that can damage or kill them after plantings. Blue tubes protect the trunks from being eaten by voles and ensure that maintenance crews don’t accidentally cut or mow over them. Cages keep deer and beavers from eating and gnawing on newly installed maples and cedars. Even once they are big and tall, some trees need cages throughout their lives due to high beaver activity in certain areas. These materials help increase the success and survival rate of restoration projects. Now that many of our sites are reaching over 5, 10, and 20 years old, it’s time to return and provide some upkeep.

Meet at NSEA’s campus by 10 am and your group leader will shuttle everyone to the site. You can expect to be back to NSEA at 2 pm. All materials and tools needed will be provided, all you need to bring is weather-appropriate clothes, sturdy shoes, and a water bottle! Restrooms at NSEA will be available before the shuttle leaves and once you return.

Since space is limited, registration is required. With the carpool, we ask that you only sign up if you can stay for the whole time. Any volunteers under 18 years of age need to bring a completed Youth Liability Form, and anyone under 14 must also be accompanied by an adult.

Find out more and register at https://www.n-sea.org/stream-stewards

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General no limit n/a n/a
  • Wed , 11/22/2023 - 10:00 to Wed , 11/22/2023 - 14:00
  • This Opportunity has NO Location

Opportunity Details

See restoration history and help us maintain older sites that need love.

Why do we install cages and blue tubes to just have to return and remove them? Young saplings are fragile and there are many things that can damage or kill them after plantings. Blue tubes protect the trunks from being eaten by voles and ensure that maintenance crews don’t accidentally cut or mow over them. Cages keep deer and beavers from eating and gnawing on newly installed maples and cedars. Even once they are big and tall, some trees need cages throughout their lives due to high beaver activity in certain areas. These materials help increase the success and survival rate of restoration projects. Now that many of our sites are reaching over 5, 10, and 20 years old, it’s time to return and provide some upkeep.

Meet at NSEA’s campus by 10 am and your group leader will shuttle everyone to the site. You can expect to be back to NSEA at 2 pm. All materials and tools needed will be provided, all you need to bring is weather-appropriate clothes, sturdy shoes, and a water bottle! Restrooms at NSEA will be available before the shuttle leaves and once you return.

Since space is limited, registration is required. With the carpool, we ask that you only sign up if you can stay for the whole time. Any volunteers under 18 years of age need to bring a completed Youth Liability Form, and anyone under 14 must also be accompanied by an adult.

Find out more and register at https://www.n-sea.org/stream-stewards

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
General no limit n/a n/a