
Opportunity Details
We are currently looking to recruit a fundraising committee lead, to lead our world wide team fundraising efforts.You will be passionate about leading a team of parents and other volunteers to lead efforts in their communities. You will create documents and systems to make it streamlined and efficient. Supplying committee members with the tools and resources they need to generate funds to lead the worlds scientists and researchers to find a cure for FOXG1 Syndrome.

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Open up the future for all aspiring youth that desire to make change according to their best efforts! To understand and not tear down all the hard work the youth of our past fought long and hard to make those changes! Our matrix works with a few chosen people who first of all can work with the raw difference that supporting our Youth Community will incur.With the understanding of "King Solomon", a volunteer would also need to have the patience of "Job". A volunteer's insight knows what it takes to be deliberate and finished with respect to their support, to infiltrate the hard fronts embedded in their choices!
Be the courage that it takes to help our Youth make the right decisions for their life, and empty a heart filled with last chances and " No hope" yet, had the sense to recapture faith and possibly host the Grace of God...
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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General | 8 | n/a | n/a |

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Volunteer to sort, pack and distribute groceries to families in need.Sort and Pack on wednesdays from 11.30-5pm
sort, pack and distribute on Thursdays from 10.30 to 4:30pm

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Our nonprofit has a variety of opportunities available for volunteering: helping with set up and break down of concerts in Title I schools, administrative help in the office, checking in members and guests to fundraising concerts, set up and take down for fundraising concerts, social media insights and posts, translating for visiting artists from around the globe, and many other options that could be created depending on your interests and skill set. Some of these opportunities are at the office/art gallery, and some are offsite throughout the city. There are both weekend and weekday opportunities. Every volunteer ultimately helps with our mission to Unite, Inspire, and Educate as we bring access to the arts to all in San Antonio!
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The Center is in need of someone with fundraising experience who can research and oversee fundraising events. Three quarters of our budget is dependent on fundraising and donations. The Board of Directors is stretched thin and does not have the expertise or experience needed to pull of some real money maker fundraisers.
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Review and advise on businesses plan, organizational structure and provide mentorship support to leadership team through organizational transition. Help focus upon priorities, transition needs and plan to deploy new technology. Identify the best practices to employ and help create a metrics and impact based assessments and outcomes. Develop long term plan.
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Bold Idea is currently accepting applications for candidates interested in serving on our Board of Directors. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is passionate about the mission of Bold Idea and wants to take a role in supporting the organization to thrive.The Board of Directors supports the work of Bold Idea and provides mission-based leadership and strategic governance. People of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. We’re particularly interested in welcoming applicants who are strategic and visionary and can bring experience and expertise in finance, marketing, public education, community leadership in north Texas, partnership development, or resource development. A full job description is available at: https://boldidea.org/board-member.
About Bold Idea
Founded in 2015, Bold Idea is a non-profit organization that helps students discover computer science through hands-on learning and mentoring by industry professionals, building critical thinking skills and equipping students to succeed in the careers of the future. Our students—equipped with crucial interpersonal and technical skills—are better prepared for the careers of the digital future, can compete for higher paying jobs, and gain increased economic potential. We partner with Dallas ISD schools, tech companies, and community centers to create more equitable access to computer science education and ensure that all students have the opportunity to learn computer science.
Over 300 students in 3rd to 12th grades participate in Bold Idea’s ideaSpark Coding Clubs and Camps each year. Across three program semesters (fall, spring, and summer), Bold Idea connects students with mentors and a team of other students to create interactive technology projects, like a website or game. Bold Idea launched the Coding Clubs in 2016 and is expanding. We’re on track to establish Clubs at five Dallas schools each year through 2025, eventually impacting 1,500 students at 25 schools annually. North Texas students need the opportunity Bold Idea provides, which allows them to interact with a diverse group of peers, learn from encouraging professional mentors, gain critical thinking and problem solving mindsets, and become technologically prepared no matter what career they choose.

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Since 1993, Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối has helped tens of thousands of Vietnamese peopleintegrate into communities through our ESL, computer and citizenship programs, as well
as information and referral services. The challenges of moving to a new city or experiencing
a new culture are immense, at times even overwhelming. Helping Link is here to pay
forward the help many of us received so that families remain intergenerational, connected
and united. This source of support and knowledge in a safe environment allowed many of
Helping Link’s clients to successfully achieve their goals to improve their English language
skills, attain U.S. citizenship and access employment opportunities to grow and thrive.
We seek caring community members and professionals in search of culturally enriching
relationships, passionate about creating space for mutual exchange and engagement to
join our Board of Directors team.
Roles and Responsibilities:
• Serve as an ambassador for Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối in the community and share its
activities in your network, growing relationships between different communities.
• Provide governing direction in collaboration with the Executive Director to steer
Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối’s future and oversee its service to the community, responding
to social trends and collaborating in local challenges.
• Make Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối a philanthropic priority by participating actively in
annual fund development initiatives and events.
• Ensure maintenance of sound financial records, operation within budgetary
constraints and compliance with legal and regulatory standards.
• Provide support and leadership to Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối’s regular activities,
participating in teams to shape the events and programs that give life to our mission.
As a nonprofit organization, Board members are a key element of our success in serving
the community. We are very grateful for the passionate members who provide leadership,
vision, ambassadorship and strong philanthropic support to Helping Link.
Benefits of Board Service:
• Positively impact the lives of immigrants and refugees building new lives in America.
• Leadership development opportunities & training.
• Opportunities to provide direct service and connect with the Vietnamese-American
community.
• Build expertise in board governance & nonprofit budgeting.
• Cultural awareness and education about supporting communities of color, especially
the Vietnamese community.
• Network and build relationships with a broad spectrum of individuals that are
connected to Helping Link.
• Build and share public speaking skills.
Terms and Time Commitments:
Members are elected to a 1-year term (renewable for two additional terms).
Monthly time investment: 8 to 12 hours per month:
• 2.5 hours to prepare for and attend a Board meeting (10x per year).
• 3 hours for “homework”/committee work (per committee).
• 2-4 hours for particular tasks, meetings, introductions to community leaders,
events and fundraising activities and recruitment of annual fundraising event guests.
Annually attend the Gala fundraising event
Additional Information:
• Helping Link holds Directors & Officers liability insurance, as well as general liability
insurance.
• It is the goal of the organization to carry at least a 6-month financial reserve.
For more information about the volunteer application process, visit
https://www.helpinglink.org/volunteer/. Questions, email
directors@helpinglink.org

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FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) is a program for Grades 9-12.The FIRST Robotics Competition gives high school students and their adult mentors the opportunity to work and create together to solve a common problem. Under strict rules, limited resources, and an intense six-week time limit, teams of students are challenged to raise funds, design a team "brand," hone teamwork skills, and build and program industrial-size robots to play a difficult field game against like-minded competitors. It’s as close to real-world engineering as a student can get.
At the FIRST Robotics Competition Events, teams show off what they learned and invented, and compete with their robots! They celebrate their hard work and meet other teams while competing for a spot at the FIRST Robotics Competition Ontario Provincial Championships! It’s a fun way to cap off their season!
As a judge, you will work in small groups to select team award recipients through interaction with teams, review documentation regarding team background information to familiarize judges with teams, and serve as role models for the students.
Time Commitment:
- March 20 - Judge’s training dinner – night before the first day of the event at the venue.
- March 21 and March 22 : 7:30 am - 6:00 pm (or until competition ends)
- Pre-event training – reading materials supplied by Judge Advisor approximately 2 weeks before event
- Due to the nature of the judging process, this two-day time commitment is essential. The Judge Panel starting time on both competition days is usually finalized at the evening dinner. Most Judge Advisors ask their Judge Panels to be on site and in the room by 7:30 a.m. on both days of the competition and stay until the end of the competition (anytime between 5-7pm)
Skills and Experience:
- FIRST experience not required
- Minimum suggested age: 23 (not be a student, including grad students) (FRC Only)
- Maximum of 4 Judges from one company per event
- Judges cannot judge at an event where their child is competing
- Judges must be separated from their team in an active role ( 3 hours or less per week)
for 3 years AND cannot judge an event where their team is competing even if they are a non active mentor.
- Additional details for FIRST Robotics Competition here and for FIRST LEGO League here.
For more information: https://www.firstroboticscanada.org/get-involved/judging/
For more information, please contact Arti Javeri - arti.javeri@firstroboticscanada.org.
Available Shifts
Shift Name | Signup Max | Start | End |
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Maximum of 4 Judges at this event from one company | no limit | n/a | n/a |

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We are seeking individuals interested in helping make Boulder County, Colorado more age-friendly to join our board and help steer the direction of our small nonprofit. We coordinate with Boulder County's Area Agency on Aging to ensure program sustainability, and are open to new ideas for developing a stronger age-friendly community. At the core, our board members sign on to the following:Raising funds for services, programs and events that promote the health and well-being of older adults and family caregivers in and around Boulder County.
Co-sponsoring educational opportunities and information sharing that increases awareness of the strengths and needs of older adults and family caregivers, promotes a positive image of aging, and demonstrates what it means to age well.
Supporting and encouraging partnerships with community groups, organizations, and businesses that align with our mission and build upon the strengths of older adults and family caregivers.
Please get in touch if you are interested in joining this board!