• Sat , 08/06/2022 - 09:00 to Sat , 08/06/2022 - 15:30
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Saturday 6 August 2022
9 am - 3:30 pm CST

Valor Ranch
399 County Road 4358
Decatur, TX 76234
Lunch is provided for those who register.

***NEW AQUAPONICS GARDEN COVER HAS ARRIVED***

2021, Valor Ranch hosted the first remote, and physically distanced Freedom Day community service project on 9/11 activating 64 volunteers and 22 organizations to build a community Aquaponic garden with the potential to feed up to 270 people per week. WAIT! There is more...34% of the garden was completed on 9/11 leaving 66% to complete.
The produce garden will feed SHEROES in transition, provide a source of revenue from farmers' markets as well as help those in the community who have been affected by COVID-19. The fish utilized in maintaining the aquaponic garden will also provide another food resource.

This community project is one that continues to give as volunteers will grow their knowledge in the art of setting-up and maintaining an aquaponic garden. Volunteers will leave with a skillset that can be utilized at another greenhouse facility or to grow their own personal garden.

Please register as a volunteer to help with service project...gather to do the good!

Available Shifts

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General no limit n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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We are in need of an active, experienced and engaged treasurer and board members for our 501c3 and expand our workplace giving.
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Ambassadors are the face of ShelterBox USA in their community and aim to raise awareness and funds about our work. We’re looking for people who are friendly, reliable, self-driven and are good communicators.

Above all, you need to have an enthusiasm for spreading the word and rallying support for ShelterBox within your local community.

Whether Ambassadors are making presentations, hosting events, or simply chatting up ShelterBox at the office, these volunteers are the heart of our organization.

As an Ambassador, you:

Build relationships with local organizations, community groups and schools – encouraging them to support ShelterBox.

Bring our work to life by speaking at events or giving presentations. We will provide you with examples of our ShelterBox aid (and training on how to use it) so that your community can have first-hand experience of the difference our help makes.

Identify and develop fundraising and promotional opportunities within your area.

Represent ShelterBox at local events.

Activate in times of disaster – when major disasters strike, families need our help more than ever. During this time, we need the support of our volunteers to share important updates about our current response. We need your support to share these urgent updates with your network and help us to raise funds and awareness while the disaster is in the media spotlight
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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We are looking for skilled volunteers in the development of a mobility platform for the outdoor community. The goal is to educate, inform and find solutions to sustainable travel when accessing outdoor areas, in order to reduce CO2 emissions from transport and mobility. Specifically, we are looking for help how to integrate mapping tools to identify routes, calculate CO2 emissions and track sustainable travel behaviour. We could also need help in the UX design of the website and creative input on other useful tools that could be of interest to the community, including booking of sustainable travel, showcasing sustainable adventures and visualizing improvement in individual travel behaviour. This is part of a larger mobility concept and strategy of Protect Our Winters Europe.
  • Mon , 01/17/2022 - 22:15 to Tue , 01/17/2023 - 22:15
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Volunteers share ideas and provide support for ongoing projects about sustainable
future solutions

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General no limit n/a n/a
  • Sun , 02/05/2023 - 09:00 to Sun , 02/05/2023 - 11:30
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We want you and your family to Join us at Waimea for our ‘Ohana Volunteer Day


These volunteer opportunities will be open to all ages and are geared towards families with younger kids as an opportunity for them to get involved, give back and learn.

The volunteer projects will generally be located in the botanical gardens and cultural sites and will focus on things like weeding, cleaning, site maintenance and invasive species removal.

RSVP are required to attend the event. Gloves and tools will be provided along with a project that is suitable to the group.

The basic schedule for one of these volunteer days will be:
9:00am Volunteers Arrive sign waivers
9:15am Volunteer group will participate in the oli protocol
9:30am Arrive at Volunteer Site
11:30am Volunteer project is finished, volunteers are encouraged to get lunch at our snack shop and then explore the valley.*

*All participants Earn free entry into the valley for the day and may sign up for an optional cultural activity after lunchtime.

***To RSVP: Please email Volunteers@waimeavalley.net or call (808)638-5855 . Please specify which date you plan on volunteering***

**You may also, register for events through the volunteer calendar here: https://tockify.com/volunteerwaimea/agenda **

Find out more about the Waimea Volunteer Program here:

https://www.waimeavalley.net/volunteer

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General 25 n/a n/a
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Nature-lovers needed! Work varies by season, but could include trail maintenance, planting, weeding, invasive species removal, harvesting, plowing, mowing, woodworking, etc. We have a variety of opportunities to suit your schedule, skill-set, and interests.
  • Fri , 01/21/2022 - 09:00 to Sun , 01/30/2022 - 15:30
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GPC is restoring a native, climate-resilient plant community in vital salmon habitat by planting 5,000 native shrubs and trees in January 2022! We will be at our Klingel-Bryan-Beard Wetland Wildlife Refuge from January 21 everyday through January 30th, and we need your support to get these plants in the ground. Instruction in proper tree planting technique specific to this site will be provided at the beginning of the work party. Experts and novices welcomed!

Remember to dress in warm layers and pack rain gear. Bring a wheelbarrow if you have one!

Tools and snacks will be provided.

Brought to you by: Great Peninsula Conservancy and Western Washington University

Funding: Puget Soundkeeper Alliance, The Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment, Natural Resource Conservation Services (NRCS) Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP), Western Washington University, One Tree Planted

Available Shifts

Shift NameSignup MaxStartEnd
January 21 morning 30 n/a n/a
January 21 afternoon 30 n/a n/a
January 22 morning 30 n/a n/a
January 22 afternoon 30 n/a n/a
January 23 morning 30 n/a n/a
January 23 afternoon 30 n/a n/a
January 24 30 n/a n/a
January 25 30 n/a n/a
January 26 30 n/a n/a
January 27 30 n/a n/a
January 28 morning 30 n/a n/a
January 28 afternoon 30 n/a n/a
January 29 morning 30 n/a n/a
January 29 afternoon 30 n/a n/a
January 30 morning 30 n/a n/a
January 30 afternoon 30 n/a n/a
  • Ongoing Opportunity
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Join the land steward team and develop a meaningful relationship with land and community. Land stewards meet Wednesdays from 10am to 2pm and typically 1-2 Saturdays a month.
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Role Brief:
Role Name: Scrum Master - Solarcoin

Min Qualifications required: Bachelors / Masters

Min Experience Required: 2+ years

Experience or Knowledge in a specific subject or area required:

Experience software development, cryptocurrency, hotel management, consumer rewards programs (hotel, airlines, etc).

Minimum Volunteer hours required: 15-20 hours per week

Project Overview:
Project Name: Solarcoin Project

Project Duration: 6-12 months (Ongoing)

Project outline:

SolarCoin is a cryptocurrency that seeks to make solar panels affordable for everyone and thereby to vastly increase its usage worldwide. Installed solar panels will receive a certain number of SolarCoins, then, as network effects increases the value of the coins, incentive for increasing the usage of solar panels is created.

As a first phase, we are looking to target the hotel sector. We are looking to build a hotel rewards program using SolarCoin. Our first step is to prototype the rewards program. We need to analyze the most popular hotel rewards programs, then design a new one that will incorporate SolarCoins.

Role Summary:
Understand and fulfill international data security and protection requirements, and interface with regulators.

 

Essential Tasks:
At a high level, the following tasks will need to be performed:

Serve as the Scrum Master for project; will be both technical and non-functional activities managed in agile manner
Facilitate Agile ceremonies such as sprint planning, backlog grooming, retrospective, etc.
Help guide and establish Agile best practices and help implement the proper tools
Groom and maintain the backlog with the Product Owner
Assists the team in achieving their sprint goals by consistently reinforcing good Scrum principles and practices, and helping the team continuously improve.
Eliminates impediments and removes blockers by working with a wide range of stakeholders until a resolution is reached, so that the team can remain focused on achieving their objectives
 

Skills & Competencies:
● At least one year of Scrum Master experience leading a software development or engineering team

● CSM or other Agile certifications

● Successful experience applying Agile concepts and techniques driving projects to completion

● Hands on experience with Agile tools (preferred, not required)

 

Software tools & Program knowledge:
Knowledge on Solarcoin is a plus.

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