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Take your stand against childhood cancer this summer! Anyone, anywhere can hold a lemonade stand — it is free to sign up and there is no minimum fundraising requirement. Pick a date between June 1-30, register your stand at no cost and we can send you a kit with decorations.“If everyone has lemonade stands, I think we can do it.” - Alex Scott, Founder of Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF)
This annual tradition of holding lemonade stand fundraisers every June began with our 8-year-old founder, Alex Scott. She wanted to raise $1 million to give “her doctors” so they could find cures for kids fighting cancer, like her. Her determination inspired others to take their stand for the cause, and they helped her reach $1 million with lemonade stands before she passed away from her cancer in 2004. Every year since, supporters who hold lemonade stands during Lemonade Days continue to raise millions and much more!
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Volunteers through H2O Planet assist with Underwater Trash Clean-ups in Lakes, Beaches, and Oceans. We're working with Volunteer Scuba Divers to assist with removing trash below the surface of the water, during organized "Dive Against Debris Dives" (which will be scheduled throughout Summer and Fall 2025. Please consider making a Financial Donation to our Nonprofit Public Charity - to assist in obtaining supplies (Mesh Trash bags, garbage bags, gloves, underwater metal detectors to assist with recovering trash from the Deep Water). We also work with Inner-City Youth on Diversity and Conservation Awareness. Please read more about our Mission at https://H2O-Planet.org. Thank you!
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Expand the Canon is seeking a user experience and branding expert to give us feedback on our current website’s layout, user-friendliness, mobile readiness, content, and general look and feel. We are currently working to narrow our brand identity from Hedgepig Ensemble Theatre to Expand the Canon and we want to ensure that the messaging, layout, clarity, and accessibility are on point.We’re looking for a final presentation that can give us a blueprint of recommendations of how to make the most effective sales site, including reframing messaging and major design shifts.We are currently using Squarespace with a Memberspace add on feature. We would love recommendations to be split into “quick fixes” (mostly messaging and branding) and “long-term fixes” (bigger overhauls, user experience needs).
We'll start with a 90-minute briefing session where our team will share our goals and tell you about our target audiences and what we hope to achieve through our website. We'll collaborate to define our next steps and set a timeline. Next time we meet, you'll provide us with some of your initial insights and high-level feedback. When your analysis is complete, you'll deliver a short presentation to our team with your recommendations and give us a document of your recommended tactics and updates.
Our ideal volunteer can spend ten hours over two to three weeks reviewing our website. They have experience in web design, user experience, and marketing.
This project will NOT include:
-Website design
-Website development/coding
-Development of a content marketing strategy
To prepare for the project, we can provide you with details about our target audiences and our organization's goals, and how we measure success. We will provide access to the back-end of our website and Google Analytics. We also have a dedicated member of our team who will be responsible for supporting you throughout the project.
Our mission to ensure that women’s voices are represented in the canon of classics depends on bringing the wealth of information (research, plays) to artists, producers, directors, teachers, professors, and donors. We believe that if we do the leg work to find the great classics by women, then people will begin to integrate them into their work. Our website is our primary means of connecting people to that information. It needs to be clear, accessible, and compelling. Helping us create the most wow-worthy website, with clear value propositions and user/donor pathways, will not only help us make classics inclusive, but also ensure our non-profit is findable, fundable, and sustainable.

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All volunteer positions with Emerald Ark help forward our goal of becoming a successful animal welfare & environmental nonprofit. Numerous opportunities exist, please contact us. Onsite positions include help with dog & cat food prep, cleaning parrot enclosures, assorted kitchen work, community & business outreach are just a few of the jobs we would vlaue your help with.
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Are you skilled in video editing and passionate about using your talents for a good cause? Graines d’Espoir is looking for a volunteer with solid experience in editing and producing short videos for social media.We have a large collection of raw footage showing our work with children in Togo—our care centers, the kids we support, and the local team in action. We need your expertise to transform this content into powerful, engaging videos that highlight our mission, share success stories, and raise awareness of our work.
Your videos will help us reach more people, inspire donors and partners, and amplify the voices of the children we support. If you’re experienced in video editing, care about children, and want to make a real impact—this opportunity is for you!
You can find us on Instagram @grainesdespoir.

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We believe in the power of art to build connections among people. We believe that people need more than food and shelter, and that when people get to create and experience art together, it can actually spark positive changes in how we all connect with each other. Through our creative projects and workshops, we're not just making art; we're a leading voice in creating a more inclusive society where everyone feels seen and valued.Skills Needed: Creative thinking, communications, social media, project management, fundraising, storytelling, legal expertise, translation (EN, LT, UA, RU), cultural knowledge, community outreach.
Volunteer roles:
-Craft compelling narratives for our campaigns, projects, and beneficiaries. Use your voice to inspire donors and engage the public.
-Help us identify and apply for funding opportunities. Ideal for those with research, writing, or nonprofit experience.
-Help us build partnerships and visibility globally. Ideal for networkers, business professionals.
Be a part of the Artscape Art Effect!

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Do you love using your creative skills to make a difference? We're seeking graphic designers or marketing professionals with design skills to support various projects for Friends of Fort Williams Park - a nonprofit that stewards some of the park's most beloved spaces and enhances accessibility and sustainability for all visitors.Current and upcoming opportunities include:
- Designing graphics for our new online shop (hats, shirts, mugs, and more)
- Creating layouts for our newsletters (MailChimp) and seasonal communications
- Supporting the design of our end-of-year impact report
- Other creative projects that arise throughout the year.
This is a flexible, project-based volunteer role - perfect for someone who wants to support a great cause while building or using their portfolio. If this sounds like you, please opt in and we'll be in touch to learn more about your interests and availability! Let's create something beautiful together for a place that means so much to so many!
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Looking to get outdoors, give back, or use your skills to support a cherished Maine landmark? Join us as a volunteer with Friends of Fort Williams Park! We welcome individuals, families, and teams to support a wide range of needs throughout the spring, summer, and fall seasons.Opportunities include:
- Outdoor projects like planting native species, removing invasive plants, weeding, and helping maintain areas such as the Cliff Walk, Children's Garden, and other park spaces we steward.
- Skilled volunteering in areas like graphic design, project management, event support, and more.
Whether you have two hours or a full day, or want to volunteer regularly, there's something for everyone to contribute. No experience necessary; we'll provide guidance and materials. If you're interested, please opt in to this opportunity and a team member will follow up. Help us keep Fort Williams Park accessible, beautiful, and sustainable for generations to come!

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Put your professional skills to work for the planet! Our nonprofit is seeking skilled corporate volunteers to help us expand our climate education programs and outreach efforts. This is a flexible, virtual opportunity that allows you to make a real difference—using the tools you already have.We’re especially looking for volunteers with expertise in:
• Graphic Design – Create engaging visuals for climate toolkits, infographics, and event materials
• Content Writing & Editing – Help us write and edit blogs, educational materials, and student guides
• Curriculum Development – Co-develop interactive, age-appropriate lessons for K-12 audiences
• Translation Services – Translate materials into Spanish, Mandarin, or other key languages
• Other – Have other skills, talents and connections? Let us know and we can see if we can customize your volunteering skills to make a difference!
This is a great opportunity for individuals or teams who want to make a lasting impact on climate literacy and environmental justice—especially in underserved communities.
Why Volunteer With Us?
• Use your expertise to create educational equity and environmental change
• Collaborate with a passionate, mission-driven nonprofit
• Get recognized for your impact
• Help scale grassroots solutions to one of the world’s biggest challenges
Team Volunteering: Welcomed and encouraged
Let’s use our talents to power up climate solutions—together.
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The Eagles JROTC Booster Club at Columbia High School in Huntsville, Alabama works hard to support the leadership, discipline, and personal growth of cadets through activities such as the Military Ball, field trips, and competitions. On average, we support around 175 cadets each school year through community fundraising and volunteer hours. The 2024-2025 school included 3 booster members.This video will help:
Increase parent involvement
Encourage donations and sponsorships
Educate the community about the JROTC program
Main tasks:
As a volunteer, you will be expected to:
Meet briefly (virtually) with the Booster Club to understand the vision and goals
Review photos, videos, and written materials provided
Create a 2–3 minute highlight video with music, captions, and logos
Deliver the final video in HD resolution (standard computer format) and a second version optimized for mobile and social media platforms.
Time zone:
This activity is set in the Central Time (CST) zone but can be completed remotely from any location.
Duration and frequency:
Duration of session: Flexible — estimated total time: 4–6 hours across a week
Frequency: One-time project
Length of commitment: 1–2 weeks
Availability: Open year-round; we accept applications on a rolling basis
Agenda:
15–30 minutes: Virtual kickoff meeting & creative brief
3–5 hours: Independent editing and creation
30–60 minutes: Review, feedback, and final delivery
Additional info (what to bring/have):
For this activity, you should have:
Your own video editing software (e.g., Flixier, Adobe Premiere, CapCut, etc.)
Ability to edit music, photos, and video clips
A good sense of storytelling and attention to detail
We will provide:
Access to a folder with photos, video clips, and sample captions
The Booster Club’s logo
Creative direction and sample video inspiration
A testimonial or reference upon completion
Certificate of volunteer service (hours can be tracked through Benevity)