
Opportunity Details
Goods for Good work with over 80 major manufacturers and retailers. Together they save overstocked and flawed goods from being landfilled or incinerated. Over the past eight years, they’ve delivered £36.6m of goods to three million people in 27 countries. They’ve delivered hand cream to nurses, medicines and blankets to refugee communities, and essential hygiene products to foodbanks.Goods for Good are seeking training on Microsoft Teams and support with how to best utilise it. They are also seeking support with migrating from Dropbox to Sharepoint/OneDrive.

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STEM FORCE Summer Camp Volunteer Opportunity
STEM FORCE is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that is dedicated to inspiring innovation by exposing underrepresented students to STEM. We are excited to offer a summer camp for 5-8th grade students in Pryor, Oklahoma. The camp will be held from July 27-29th, 2023.
The goal of the camp is to help students build a model future city of Pryor. Students will work in teams to design and build the city, including its layout, solar installation, wind turbine installation, hydroelectric dam construction, powerplant setup, and buildings.
We are looking for volunteers to help with the camp. Volunteers will help with activities such as:
Program planning and preparation
Leading activities and workshops
Supervising students
Providing technical assistance
Why is this volunteer opportunity important?
This volunteer opportunity is important because it will help to expose underrepresented students to STEM. STEM is essential for the future of our economy and our country. By volunteering at this camp, you can help to ensure that all students have the opportunity to learn about STEM and pursue STEM careers.
What are the benefits of volunteering?
There are many benefits to volunteering at this camp. You will have the opportunity to:
Make a difference in the lives of young people
Learn about STEM
Work with other passionate individuals
Have fun!
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Day 1 shift 1 | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Day 1 shift 2 | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Day 2 shift 1 | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Day 2 shift 2 | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Day 3 shift 1 | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Day 3 shift 2 | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Join KYCC to clean up our neighborhood and make it more livable for our community members. We can't do it alone and need your help!Event Location:
338 N. Heliotrope Dr , Los Angeles, Ca 90004 (look for the KYCC table on the sidewalk!)
Street parking only. Carpooling and public transit is always encouraged!
Date/Time:
Saturday, July 1st from 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Registration:
ALL volunteers must register in advance, regardless of age. Any volunteers under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a supervising adult for the duration of the event.
REGISTER HERE: https://kyccla.volunteermatters.org/project-catalog/119
Every year, KYCC removes thousands of bags of trash from our neighborhood to improve the quality of life for our residents, keeping trash out of our oceans and building a better Los Angeles. At this event, volunteers will work in small teams to beautify a designated part of our community. All tools and supplies are provided.
Impact: Did you know?
• Neighborhood beautification builds community pride and ownership and can improve the quality of life of the residents. When a person has a good quality of life, they are happier and relieved of many stressors related to their safety and well-being.
• Neighborhood beautification can help attract new business, providing convenient local shopping and services, jobs to neighborhood residents, and contributing to street life and economic development.
• Overall, community beautification is important because it makes a statement: someone cares about this place.
Please be sure to wear comfortable clothes you don’t mind getting a little dirty, close-toed shoes, bring sun protection and a water bottle and be ready to make some change!
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Morning shift | 20 | n/a | n/a |

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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:1. To take the lead in developing a donor mapping tool
2. To assist in marketing the organization
3. To take the lead in fundraising.
4. To take the lead in building partnerships
5. To manage the Benevity causes portal for the organization.
Available Shifts
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General | 5 | n/a | n/a |

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Volunteers will be engaged in creating drip water irrigation systems using plastic bottles. With help of facilitators, they will transform plastic bottles into effective watering tools that can be used in gardens, public spaces, or community farms. By using drip irrigation, we can minimize water wastage and ensure efficient water usage in gardens and public spaces. This initiative will raise awareness among participants and the community about the importance of water conservation and creative recycling practices. Engaging employees in a hands-on activity that benefits the environment will foster teamwork, employee engagement, and a sense of pride in our organization & its commitment to sustainability. Event belongs to PAN INDIA - Onsite and virtual .Available Shifts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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Volunteer with Keep Greater Milwaukee Beautiful at Greenwish Village. Greenwish Village is a family oriented area with games and activities focused on environmental education.Available Shifts
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Saturday Irish Fest | 10 | n/a | n/a |
Saturday Irish Fest | 10 | n/a | n/a |
Sunday Irish Fest | 10 | n/a | n/a |
Sunday Irish Fest | 10 | n/a | n/a |

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The main goal of this opportunity is to help Tanzania Eco-Tech and Conservation Hub (TEACH) mobilize tools for the Citizens On-the-job Technical Training and co-working space, and further help create Online tutorials for marginalized and voiceless groups including young men and women and people with special needs (PWSN) for reducing unemployment and dependence ratio through technical skills in Tanzania. The end result should be improved living standard of people and decreased community's dependency ratio through enhanced self employment and nature-based solutions (best practices).Participant should have access to learning materials and platform whereby TEACH resolves this challenges by creating an affordable pathway for all to get access to productive skills while performing sharing experience and producing goods, by offering learning , and working tools in space.
We are looking for materials and financial resources. Tools needed includes;
1. Computers (Desktop and Laptop)
2. Printer/photocopier machines
3. Carpentry tools
4. Metal work tools
5. Tailoring tools
6. Projector

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HELP SUPPORT AYUGHASA COMMUNITY SOLAR POWERED WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR A RURALCOMMUNITY OF 3000 PEOPLE IN NIGERIA .Implementation-June 2025 to December 2025
Budget $19,000
BACKGROUND
Nde Afi communities in Ikom Local Government Area of Cross River State have for decades been eluded of clean portable water. The communities are that make up the Nde Afi Clan are Mgbaka,Ayughasa,Nsak,Esaja,Ngonoko and Nko Nde. Their combine population is about10,000. The communities depend mainly on rain water which is available only six months of the year during raining season. The other six months of the dry season, the communities suffer as a result of non availability of clean water. The streams dry up and the wells also dry up. The communities rely on dirty and unclean water.
The availability of clean and safe water is the basis of a secured, sustainable development of remote communities and also plays a major role in many small, especially food-related industries.
Lack of clean portable drinking water has deprived people of the opportunity to realize their full personal and economic potential. Unclean and insufficient water results in decreased health status and is the reason for the spreading of many diseases. Babies and children suffer from water shortage and bad water quality – very often their personal development is hampered with permanent effect.
AYUGHASA COMMUNITY
Ayughasa community in Nde Afi Ikom is a rural community in Ikom Local Government Area of Cross River State of Nigeria with a population of about 3000 persons. Their main occupation is subsistence farming. The community does not have pipe borne water or a borehole. The community depends on the rainfall for water for cooking and drinking. However, during the dry seasons, the streams dry up. Women and youths have spent hours to get to the nearest stream located far away from the village.
Ayughasa has ample sunshine through the year which makes it ideal location for utilization of solar energy. Though the installation cost of solar powered pumping system is more than that of gas, diesel, or propane-powered generator-based pumping system but it requires far less maintenance cost. However, by comparing installation costs (including labor), fuel costs and maintenance costs over 10 years with other conventional fuel-based pumping system, the solar PV water pumping system can be a suitable alternate option. This system has the added advantage of storing water for use when the sun is not shining, eliminating the need for battery, simplicity and reducing overall system costs.
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
There are many systems of pumping water that are currently in used including engine driven pump, grid powered pump, manual powered pump and generator driven pump. However, there are certain draw back associated with these systems as follows:
1. Due to the steady increase in the price of fuel for the past few years, most of these systems have become expensive leading to an increase in the price of water for domestic consumption and irrigation.
2. Most of these systems require high maintenance since they have many moving parts.
3. There is low grid power coverage in the country; therefore, grid powered pump cannot be used in most of the parts in the country.
To overcome the inconveniences, there is a need to design and construct a solar powered water pumping system for Ayughasa which is remote community without access to electricity.
NEED ASSESSMENT
A need assessment was carried in the community by Citizens Initiative for Ecological Restoration (CIFER). Borehole water project was top priority according to the needs of the community. We will put a very heavy emphasis on local ownership of the planning process, not just of the completed infrastructure.
As part of this, we will work on bringing groups of stakeholders together in a process aimed at strengthening mutual trust and respect.
During the dry season covering a period of 6 months, the streams dry up leaving the populace without option but to use what water is available.
The search for water to water plants, vegetables and for drinking becomes a big challenge
Wells dry up due to high temperatures caused by climate change.
Project Objectives
The intervention would result to the community getting portable water free of diseases. Current water sources adversely affect the health of members of the community. Cholera and dysentery are common amongst villagers as it is water borne. Hours spent by women and children to get water from the stream would be less.
Children would have more time for studies while the women would have more productive time as bread winners of their homes.
The implementation of the project would serve a model for upscale of the project to other community with lack of portable drinking water in the rural communities where the majority of the population reside.
Ayughasa is of interest to our organization as the community is where we have been engaged for the past 20 years
WATER SUPPLY SOLUTION TO NDE AFI COMMUNITIES WITH AYUGHASA COMMUNITY TO HOST A PILOT SOLAR BOREHOLE WATER PUMPING SUPPLY
Providing a stable water supply is at the core to ensure good living conditions of the people as well as the framework for successful business and agricultural development.
Two sources of water supply are common:
1. Streams and ponds provide water mainly during the raining season of the year. There is assured water supply for six months of the year
2. Drilled wells are costly to develop, but give a more stable water supply. Ground water is normally fresh and not contaminated.
Solar-operated submersible pumps have proven to be the solution for remote areas with no connection to the electrical grid. The electric energy is produced by a set of PV modules during daytime. This renewable, cost-free energy powers the submersible pump which is controlled and optimized by a pump controller on top of the well. With a battery system attached, the pump can also run at night and provide electricity for some small lamps, a radio and a telephone charger by the side. The whole system operates automatically. It is protected by a tank float switch as well as a low water well probe.
Project Area
PROJECT SUMMARY
• Carrying of geophysical surveys
• construction of borehole 6”(155mm
• supply & installation of solar pump and accessories
• fabrication, supply and erection of 5,000 gallons hard pressed steel water storage overhead tank on 10m tower
• construction of 12m x 10m x 1.5m perimeter fence and gate house
• construction of soakaway pit, tiling of water point and landscaping of premises
• solar street light
BATTERY-COUPLED WATER PUMPING SYSTEMS
Battery-coupled water pumping systems consist of photovoltaic (PV) panel, charge control regulator, battery, pump controller, DC water pump, water tank and a level sensor which is shown in figure1. The electric current produced by PV panel during daylight hours charges the battery and the battery in turn supply power to the pump anytime whenever the water is needed. To determine whether the tank is full or empty level sensor is used.
The use of battery spreads the pumping over a longer period of time by providing a steady operating voltage to the DC motor of the pump.
ACTIVITIES
• Surface geophysical investigation to determine suitable point of drilling and construction of 6" Diameter Borehole Basement
• installation of Solar submersible pump;
• Installation of solar powered submersible pump and accessories. These are made up of -solar panels (mono crystalline 85W,18VOL for equivalent rated current 5AMPS);
• support structures for solar panels;
• Solar Pump (DC30-300VOLT, AC90-220VOLT;
• Instantiation of thunder protector.
• Construction of 5000 gallons overhead tank;
• perimeter fence and control room;
• soak away pit;
• installation of integrated solar street light;
• landscaping of premises
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WORKPLAN Month (June 2025 to December 2025)
1. Geophysical Surveys June 2025
2. System Specification (Accomplished)
3. Design(accomplished)
4. Implementation July to September 2025
5. Testing Oct/Nov 2025
6. Commissioning December 2025
Opportunity Details
Help clear out invasive vegetation from the scenic South Fork of the Nooksack River with us and the Whatcom Land Trust!All ages and abilities are welcome, but spaces are limited.
Learn more and pre-register at https://nsea.volunteerhub.com/vv2/
Available Shifts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |
Opportunity Details
Help clear out invasive vegetation from the scenic South Fork of the Nooksack River with us and the Whatcom Land Trust!All ages and abilities are welcome, but spaces are limited.
Learn more and pre-register at https://nsea.volunteerhub.com/vv2/
Available Shifts
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General | no limit | n/a | n/a |