Volunteer: Clinic Escort VolunteerVolunteer Clinic Escorts help defend a person's right to choose and access vital services, education, and information as well as protect patients' physical safety and mental well-being. Escorts provide a protective barrier for patients and visitors entering the clinic, help keep the driveways and entrances clear for traffic safety, and maintain awareness of suspicious activity. Your main purpose as an Escort is to ensure that patients and visitors gain access to the clinic with the least amount of harassment, stress, confusion, and trauma as possible. Agency: Planned Parenthood North Central States Volunteer Clinic Escorts help defend a person's right to choose and access vital services, education, and information as well as protect patients' physical safety and mental well-being. Escorts provide a protective barrier for patients and visitors entering the clinic, help keep the driveways and entrances clear for traffic safety, and maintain awareness of suspicious activity. Your main purpose as an Escort is to ensure that patients and visitors gain access to the clinic with the least amount of harassment, stress, confusion, and trauma as possible. Agency: Planned Parenthood North Central States Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media Creator CollectiveThe Creator Collective is a volunteer opportunity for Planned Parenthood digital activists ages 18+ interested in social media content creation, photography, and videography. All skills levels welcome! This opportunity empowers volunteers to capture and share content for social media, our website, and foundation materials. There is no minimum or maximum time commitment for this opportunity. We are excited to connect with you about capturing content to support Planned Parenthood! Agency: Planned Parenthood North Central States The Creator Collective is a volunteer opportunity for Planned Parenthood digital activists ages 18+ interested in social media content creation, photography, and videography. All skills levels welcome! This opportunity empowers volunteers to capture and share content for social media, our website, and foundation materials. There is no minimum or maximum time commitment for this opportunity. We are excited to connect with you about capturing content to support Planned Parenthood! Agency: Planned Parenthood North Central States Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Junior Achievement Finance Park - March 27thAbout JA Finance Park
• Mentor middle school students on real-world money skills
• 30-minute on-site training Register here: https://engage.ja.org/volunteer/classdetails?site=jaci&s=16460455-9474-4058-97DD-32BCA515623A&c=CL-1922709 1. Check the box "One Day Opportunity". 2. Click on "Calendar View". 3. Find the Date to Register. Agency: Junior Achievement of Central Iowa About JA Finance Park
• Mentor middle school students on real-world money skills
• 30-minute on-site training Register here: https://engage.ja.org/volunteer/classdetails?site=jaci&s=16460455-9474-4058-97DD-32BCA515623A&c=CL-1922709 1. Check the box "One Day Opportunity". 2. Click on "Calendar View". 3. Find the Date to Register. Agency: Junior Achievement of Central Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 27, 2026 Zip Code: 50312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 1,200+ volunteer resources across 330 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 1,200+ volunteer resources across 330 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2026 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Interested in Joining our Team as a Community Action Agency Summer VISTA? Apply Today!Launch
your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience improving
statewide systems while learning how policy becomes practice. As a Community Action Agency Summer VISTA, you’ll help draft the CSBG Standard Operating Procedure manual, update guidance crosswalks, and create fiscal reporting templates that strengthen program consistency. You’ll work alongside Iowa HHS professionals, gaining practical experience in policy implementation, process improvement, and stakeholder engagement—skills that translate to careers in public administration, compliance, and nonprofit leadership. Apply now to make a lasting impact and build your professional portfolio. Duties and Responsibilities: Draft chapters for CSBG SOP manual and quick-reference guides. Update guidance crosswalk linking policy, forms, and processes. Create fiscal reporting templates and sustainability handoff materials. Collaborate with HHS staff to validate tools and incorporate feedback. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required: Strong writing and organizational skills. Ability to synthesize complex information into clear formats. Detail-oriented and collaborative. Interest in public service and program operations. Timeframe:Length of
Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Agency: Community Access & Eligibility Operations Launch
your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience improving
statewide systems while learning how policy becomes practice. As a Community Action Agency Summer VISTA, you’ll help draft the CSBG Standard Operating Procedure manual, update guidance crosswalks, and create fiscal reporting templates that strengthen program consistency. You’ll work alongside Iowa HHS professionals, gaining practical experience in policy implementation, process improvement, and stakeholder engagement—skills that translate to careers in public administration, compliance, and nonprofit leadership. Apply now to make a lasting impact and build your professional portfolio. Duties and Responsibilities: Draft chapters for CSBG SOP manual and quick-reference guides. Update guidance crosswalk linking policy, forms, and processes. Create fiscal reporting templates and sustainability handoff materials. Collaborate with HHS staff to validate tools and incorporate feedback. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required: Strong writing and organizational skills. Ability to synthesize complex information into clear formats. Detail-oriented and collaborative. Interest in public service and program operations. Timeframe:Length of
Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Agency: Community Access & Eligibility Operations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2026 Zip Code: 50315 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Interested in Joining Volunteer Iowa as a Disaster Preparedness Summer VISTA ? Apply Today!Help Iowa prepare for the unexpected this summer—gain experience in emergency planning and volunteer coordination while building skills for your future career.
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Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Agency: Volunteer Iowa Help Iowa prepare for the unexpected this summer—gain experience in emergency planning and volunteer coordination while building skills for your future career.
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Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Agency: Volunteer Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2026 Zip Code: 50315 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Inclusion Club Peer MentorsCommunity Inclusion Club (CIC) is a non-profit that was created to provide/ facilitate socially inclusive opportunities for adults with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) living in and around the Iowa City community. We do this by hosting events at least once a month at various locations where people with and without ID meet, mingle and get to know one another. Ideally, this will result in people forming friendships, and in turn those friends will meet and communicate with one another outside of our scheduled event times. We realize that people with ID often lack opportunities to interact with their non-disabled peers in the community, and this club was founded to change all that. If you are interested in being a part of CIC, please go to our website (see below)and register. https://communityinclusionclub.com/#mission We do background checks on all members, and once you have been vetted you will be added to our mailing list. Please consider joining our group; it is truly life changing and I guarantee you will have a great time! For further information, please contact CIC Director Tom Braverman at communityinclusionclub@gmail.com In Friendship. Tom Braverman Agency: Community Inclusion Club Community Inclusion Club (CIC) is a non-profit that was created to provide/ facilitate socially inclusive opportunities for adults with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) living in and around the Iowa City community. We do this by hosting events at least once a month at various locations where people with and without ID meet, mingle and get to know one another. Ideally, this will result in people forming friendships, and in turn those friends will meet and communicate with one another outside of our scheduled event times. We realize that people with ID often lack opportunities to interact with their non-disabled peers in the community, and this club was founded to change all that. If you are interested in being a part of CIC, please go to our website (see below)and register. https://communityinclusionclub.com/#mission We do background checks on all members, and once you have been vetted you will be added to our mailing list. Please consider joining our group; it is truly life changing and I guarantee you will have a great time! For further information, please contact CIC Director Tom Braverman at communityinclusionclub@gmail.com In Friendship. Tom Braverman Agency: Community Inclusion Club Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52240 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Unified Sports Softball TeamThe Community Inclusion Club (CIC) continues its efforts to support Unified Sports and will be sponsoring softball this spring and summer. Our practices will be held at Napoleon Park softball diamonds beginning in May of 2026 with the regional tournament being held on July 25 in Cedar Rapids and the state tournament being held on August 1st in Grimes. Unified Sports pairs people with intellectual disabilities (ID) (referred to as athletes) and their non-disabled peers (referred to as partners) on the same team. Last year we fielded four teams and we anticipate fielding four teams again this summer. CIC is always looking for partners and for people willing to coach. Coaching involves being at and helping to direct practices and accompanying the team to tournaments (2) and being a partner involves attending as many practices as possible (1 time per week) during the spring and committing to playing in the tournaments in July and August. If you are interested in either coaching or being a partner or would like additional information, please contact us at communityinclusiongclub@gmail.com Agency: Community Inclusion Club The Community Inclusion Club (CIC) continues its efforts to support Unified Sports and will be sponsoring softball this spring and summer. Our practices will be held at Napoleon Park softball diamonds beginning in May of 2026 with the regional tournament being held on July 25 in Cedar Rapids and the state tournament being held on August 1st in Grimes. Unified Sports pairs people with intellectual disabilities (ID) (referred to as athletes) and their non-disabled peers (referred to as partners) on the same team. Last year we fielded four teams and we anticipate fielding four teams again this summer. CIC is always looking for partners and for people willing to coach. Coaching involves being at and helping to direct practices and accompanying the team to tournaments (2) and being a partner involves attending as many practices as possible (1 time per week) during the spring and committing to playing in the tournaments in July and August. If you are interested in either coaching or being a partner or would like additional information, please contact us at communityinclusiongclub@gmail.com Agency: Community Inclusion Club Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52240 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Book Sale VolunteersThe annual Shelter House Book Sale will be held on March 28th and March 29th at 860 Quarry Road Coralville, IA. There will be thousands of gently used books plus music, movies, etc. All proceeds will benefit Shelter House. In order to put on a successful event, we will need many volunteers during the weeks leading up to the sale to help sort and organize all incoming book donations and prepare the space. We will also need dedicated volunteers to assist during both dates of the sale and immediately after for tear down. To sign up for the Book Sale, visit the link here: https://bit.ly/booksale2026 Agency: Shelter House The annual Shelter House Book Sale will be held on March 28th and March 29th at 860 Quarry Road Coralville, IA. There will be thousands of gently used books plus music, movies, etc. All proceeds will benefit Shelter House. In order to put on a successful event, we will need many volunteers during the weeks leading up to the sale to help sort and organize all incoming book donations and prepare the space. We will also need dedicated volunteers to assist during both dates of the sale and immediately after for tear down. To sign up for the Book Sale, visit the link here: https://bit.ly/booksale2026 Agency: Shelter House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52241 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Interested in Joining our Refugee Services Summer VISTA Team? Apply Today!Make Iowa more welcoming this summer—gain experience in research and program design while helping improve refugee services statewide.
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Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Agency: Refugee Services Make Iowa more welcoming this summer—gain experience in research and program design while helping improve refugee services statewide.
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Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Agency: Refugee Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2026 Zip Code: 50315 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Catholic Charities St. Teresa Campus Food Pantry VolunteerVolunteers assist food pantry visitors in a personal way, accompanying them as they shop and choose food in our Market Choice Pantry. Volunteers may also assist with weighing carts and helping clients to load their vehicles. Volunteers may also assist with organizing and stocking pantry shelves and helping keep the pantry clean. Food Pantry Open Hours: Please note that all first-time volunteers must complete our online Catholic Charities Volunteer Application to indicate specific date/time preferences and sign our Volunteer Agreement, in addition to any registration on United Way Volunteer Hub. Agency: Catholic Charities of Omaha Volunteers assist food pantry visitors in a personal way, accompanying them as they shop and choose food in our Market Choice Pantry. Volunteers may also assist with weighing carts and helping clients to load their vehicles. Volunteers may also assist with organizing and stocking pantry shelves and helping keep the pantry clean. Food Pantry Open Hours: Please note that all first-time volunteers must complete our online Catholic Charities Volunteer Application to indicate specific date/time preferences and sign our Volunteer Agreement, in addition to any registration on United Way Volunteer Hub. Agency: Catholic Charities of Omaha Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 68134 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Junior Achievement Finance Park - March 6thAbout JA Finance Park JA Finance Park brings financial literacy to life for 7th–8th grade students through a hands-on classroom curriculum followed by an interactive, real-world simulation. Students are assigned life scenarios and make budgeting decisions around housing, childcare, insurance, and more. Why Volunteer: • Mentor middle school students on real-world money skills • Share your career path and financial experiences • Guide students through budgeting and decision-making Volunteer Volunteer Commitment: • 30-minute on-site training • Volunteer shift: 8:45 a.m.–1:15 p.m. • Work small groups of 5–6 students Register here: https://engage.ja.org/volunteer/findaclass?site=jaci Check the box "One Day Opportunity".Click on "Calendar View".Find the Date to Register.Agency: Junior Achievement of Central Iowa About JA Finance Park JA Finance Park brings financial literacy to life for 7th–8th grade students through a hands-on classroom curriculum followed by an interactive, real-world simulation. Students are assigned life scenarios and make budgeting decisions around housing, childcare, insurance, and more. Why Volunteer: • Mentor middle school students on real-world money skills • Share your career path and financial experiences • Guide students through budgeting and decision-making Volunteer Volunteer Commitment: • 30-minute on-site training • Volunteer shift: 8:45 a.m.–1:15 p.m. • Work small groups of 5–6 students Register here: https://engage.ja.org/volunteer/findaclass?site=jaci Check the box "One Day Opportunity".Click on "Calendar View".Find the Date to Register.Agency: Junior Achievement of Central Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 6, 2026 Zip Code: 50312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Happy Hour HelperEach Friday in Assisted Living, we host a happy hour as a way for the residents to get together and socialize and enjoy each others company. As a happy hour helper, you can help invite residents to the activity, walk down with them, and help serve refreshments, while engaging in one on one and group interactions. Please fill out an application here: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/219557116 Agency: Oaknoll Retirement Residence Each Friday in Assisted Living, we host a happy hour as a way for the residents to get together and socialize and enjoy each others company. As a happy hour helper, you can help invite residents to the activity, walk down with them, and help serve refreshments, while engaging in one on one and group interactions. Please fill out an application here: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/219557116 Agency: Oaknoll Retirement Residence Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52246 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Evening Program VolunteerTo assist recreation staff in transporting residents to and from enriching programs that stimulates residents’ senses. Programs range from speakers, to musicians, to themed dinners, and comedians. Please fill out an application here : https://www.volgistics.com/appform/219557116 Agency: Oaknoll Retirement Residence To assist recreation staff in transporting residents to and from enriching programs that stimulates residents’ senses. Programs range from speakers, to musicians, to themed dinners, and comedians. Please fill out an application here : https://www.volgistics.com/appform/219557116 Agency: Oaknoll Retirement Residence Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52246 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly VisitorAs a friendly visitor, you will engage in one on one interactions with residents who may need additional support or could benefit from conversation. This opportunity can be many things: conversations, going for walks, doing puzzles together, reading aloud to, etc. Please fill out an application : https://www.volgistics.com/appform/219557116 Agency: Oaknoll Retirement Residence As a friendly visitor, you will engage in one on one interactions with residents who may need additional support or could benefit from conversation. This opportunity can be many things: conversations, going for walks, doing puzzles together, reading aloud to, etc. Please fill out an application : https://www.volgistics.com/appform/219557116 Agency: Oaknoll Retirement Residence Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52246 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media Creator CollectiveThe Creator Collective is a volunteer opportunity for Planned Parenthood digital activists ages 18+ interested in social media content creation, photography, and videography. All skills levels welcome! This opportunity empowers volunteers to capture and share content for social media, our website, and foundation materials. There is no minimum or maximum time commitment for this opportunity. We are excited to connect with you about capturing content to support Planned Parenthood! Agency: Planned Parenthood North Central States The Creator Collective is a volunteer opportunity for Planned Parenthood digital activists ages 18+ interested in social media content creation, photography, and videography. All skills levels welcome! This opportunity empowers volunteers to capture and share content for social media, our website, and foundation materials. There is no minimum or maximum time commitment for this opportunity. We are excited to connect with you about capturing content to support Planned Parenthood! Agency: Planned Parenthood North Central States Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52242 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fill-in Driver!Seeking on-call volunteers that are willing to fill in when other volunteers are not able to make it in. The position consists of driving our company van to Riverbend Food Bank to pick up our weekly food order, load and unload. Pick up time is 9-9:15, so we suggest arriving at the Corps around 8:45 a.m. Agency: The Salvation Army Seeking on-call volunteers that are willing to fill in when other volunteers are not able to make it in. The position consists of driving our company van to Riverbend Food Bank to pick up our weekly food order, load and unload. Pick up time is 9-9:15, so we suggest arriving at the Corps around 8:45 a.m. Agency: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52001-4417 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ♻️ Lenten Project: Cans for a CauseThis Lenten season, TIM’s CLUBe is launching a simple project with meaningful impact. We’re asking our residents to collect and donate their redeemable cans and bottles throughout the season. It’s a small, consistent way to practice discipline, work together, and give back. We’re also inviting our community to join us. As you collect your redeemable cans and bottles during Lent, consider setting them aside for TIM’s CLUBe. At the end of the season, we’ll schedule pickups to collect donations. If you’d like to participate, email us at timsclubedsm@gmail.com to let us know you’re joining in, and we’ll reach out after Easter to coordinate a pickup time. We are also looking for donations during this Lenten season. Small acts, done together, can make a big difference. Agency: TIM's CLUBe This Lenten season, TIM’s CLUBe is launching a simple project with meaningful impact. We’re asking our residents to collect and donate their redeemable cans and bottles throughout the season. It’s a small, consistent way to practice discipline, work together, and give back. We’re also inviting our community to join us. As you collect your redeemable cans and bottles during Lent, consider setting them aside for TIM’s CLUBe. At the end of the season, we’ll schedule pickups to collect donations. If you’d like to participate, email us at timsclubedsm@gmail.com to let us know you’re joining in, and we’ll reach out after Easter to coordinate a pickup time. We are also looking for donations during this Lenten season. Small acts, done together, can make a big difference. Agency: TIM's CLUBe Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 3, 2026 Zip Code: 50321 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Art Studio VolunteerMomentum Art Studio Volunteer Purpose Support the day-to-day operations of Momentum Art Studio by helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment for artists. Momentum Art Studio operates within Mainframe Studios and serves dozens of artists each week. As a studio volunteer, you’ll provide an extra set of hands to help the studio run smoothly while fostering a safe, supportive, and inclusive space for creative expression. While basic art knowledge can be helpful, it is not required. What matters most is a willingness to support others, create a welcoming environment, and assist the Program Coordinator as needed. Volunteers are expected to be adaptable and responsive to shifting studio needs, helping wherever support is most useful on a given day. Experience working with individuals with disabilities or mental health conditions is a plus. Compassion, patience, reliability, and a warm, respectful approach are essential. General Expectations As a volunteer, you are expected to: Be consistent, reliable, and punctual for scheduled volunteer timesAssist the Program Coordinator with general studio needsHelp with light cleaning, organization, and overall studio upkeep.Support a welcoming, safe, and inclusive environment for all artists.Treat all artists, staff, and fellow volunteers with respect and kindness.Communicate any concerns or issues to staff as they arise.Follow all studio policies and procedures, including health and safety guidelines.Maintain confidentiality regarding personal information shared within the studio.Time Commitment This is an ongoing volunteer opportunity requiring approximately 2 hours per week or per month, depending on availability. Consistency is key. The studio is open Wednesday–Friday, 10:00 AM–4:00 PM, and volunteer schedules will be coordinated with staff based on availability and studio needs. Health and Safety Follow all health and safety protocols provided by staff.Be mindful of artists’ physical and emotional well-being and alert staff to any concerns.Help ensure the studio remains clean, organized, and free from hazards. Agency: Community Support Advocates Momentum Art Studio Volunteer Purpose Support the day-to-day operations of Momentum Art Studio by helping maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming environment for artists. Momentum Art Studio operates within Mainframe Studios and serves dozens of artists each week. As a studio volunteer, you’ll provide an extra set of hands to help the studio run smoothly while fostering a safe, supportive, and inclusive space for creative expression. While basic art knowledge can be helpful, it is not required. What matters most is a willingness to support others, create a welcoming environment, and assist the Program Coordinator as needed. Volunteers are expected to be adaptable and responsive to shifting studio needs, helping wherever support is most useful on a given day. Experience working with individuals with disabilities or mental health conditions is a plus. Compassion, patience, reliability, and a warm, respectful approach are essential. General Expectations As a volunteer, you are expected to: Be consistent, reliable, and punctual for scheduled volunteer timesAssist the Program Coordinator with general studio needsHelp with light cleaning, organization, and overall studio upkeep.Support a welcoming, safe, and inclusive environment for all artists.Treat all artists, staff, and fellow volunteers with respect and kindness.Communicate any concerns or issues to staff as they arise.Follow all studio policies and procedures, including health and safety guidelines.Maintain confidentiality regarding personal information shared within the studio.Time Commitment This is an ongoing volunteer opportunity requiring approximately 2 hours per week or per month, depending on availability. Consistency is key. The studio is open Wednesday–Friday, 10:00 AM–4:00 PM, and volunteer schedules will be coordinated with staff based on availability and studio needs. Health and Safety Follow all health and safety protocols provided by staff.Be mindful of artists’ physical and emotional well-being and alert staff to any concerns.Help ensure the studio remains clean, organized, and free from hazards. Agency: Community Support Advocates Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 711 volunteer resources across 324 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 711 volunteer resources across 324 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Interested in Joining our Economic Assistance Summer VISTA Team? Apply Today!Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks
(June 1 – early August) a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Agency: Assistance Programs Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks
(June 1 – early August) a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Agency: Assistance Programs Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 1, 2026 Zip Code: 50310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Interested in Joining Volunteer Iowa as our Youth Mental Health Corps Summer VISTA? Apply Today!Shape the
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Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Agency: Volunteer Iowa Shape the
future of mental health services this summer—gain experience in research,
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Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Agency: Volunteer Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2026 Zip Code: 50315 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Interested in Joining Iowa CASA as a CASA Summer VISTA ? Apply Today!Help strengthen child welfare programs this summer—gain experience in data analysis and volunteer engagement while making a real impact. As a CASA Summer VISTA, you’ll support the statewide rollout of the CASA Impact Assessment by preparing reports, documenting workflows, and assisting with volunteer training. You’ll work alongside Iowa HHS professionals, gaining hands-on experience in program evaluation, data management, and volunteer coordination—skills that translate to careers in social work, child advocacy, or nonprofit leadership. Apply now to join the team and build your professional portfolio while improving outcomes for children and families. Length of
Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Iowa Help strengthen child welfare programs this summer—gain experience in data analysis and volunteer engagement while making a real impact. As a CASA Summer VISTA, you’ll support the statewide rollout of the CASA Impact Assessment by preparing reports, documenting workflows, and assisting with volunteer training. You’ll work alongside Iowa HHS professionals, gaining hands-on experience in program evaluation, data management, and volunteer coordination—skills that translate to careers in social work, child advocacy, or nonprofit leadership. Apply now to join the team and build your professional portfolio while improving outcomes for children and families. Length of
Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Launch your career in public service this summer—gain hands-on experience helping Iowans access essential benefits while learning the inner workings of state programs and building skills that employers value. Join Iowa HHS this summer as part of a team dedicated to helping Iowans access essential economic supports. As a VISTA Summer Associate, you will assist with eligibility processes and provide customer service to help individuals and families get the benefits they need, while also contributing to system improvements that make these processes clearer and more efficient. This unique role blends direct service with capacity-building, giving you hands-on experience in public assistance delivery, policy application, and process design—skills that translate to careers in human services, public administration, and program management. Length of Commitment: 10 weeks (June 1 – early August) Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2026 Zip Code: 52501 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer Camp VolunteerOutlook Explorers: Journey Beyond Sight Camp is back July 19–24, 2026, and we need passionate volunteers to help make this life-changing week unforgettable for blind and visually impaired youth. Volunteers will report the day before campers arrive. As a volunteer, you'll play a key role in helping youth build confidence, discover new passions, and gain independence. This is a perfect opportunity for PT/OT students, education majors, teachers, and anyone passionate about inclusion and youth development. Background checks are required. Agency: Outlook Enrichment Outlook Explorers: Journey Beyond Sight Camp is back July 19–24, 2026, and we need passionate volunteers to help make this life-changing week unforgettable for blind and visually impaired youth. Volunteers will report the day before campers arrive. As a volunteer, you'll play a key role in helping youth build confidence, discover new passions, and gain independence. This is a perfect opportunity for PT/OT students, education majors, teachers, and anyone passionate about inclusion and youth development. Background checks are required. Agency: Outlook Enrichment Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jul 19, 2026 through Jul 24, 2026 Zip Code: 68182 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sighted Golf CoachDo you love to golf? So do we, but we can’t do it without volunteers like you. We are holding practices at Outlook on our golf simulator from now until the end of May. Our participants are blind and low vision with varying levels of golf experience. Practice schedule: Fridays 1:30 – 3 p.m. (weekly through May, if possible)Saturdays 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. (weekly through May, if possible) Learn more at: https://www.outlooken.org/event/sighted-volunteer-golfers-needed Agency: Outlook Enrichment Do you love to golf? So do we, but we can’t do it without volunteers like you. We are holding practices at Outlook on our golf simulator from now until the end of May. Our participants are blind and low vision with varying levels of golf experience. Practice schedule: Fridays 1:30 – 3 p.m. (weekly through May, if possible)Saturdays 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. (weekly through May, if possible) Learn more at: https://www.outlooken.org/event/sighted-volunteer-golfers-needed Agency: Outlook Enrichment Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 68127 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Needing Helpers for Youth ProgrammingWhat we are searching for: - Help check-in kids as they arrive at the Corps - Ensure kids are in a safe and positive environment - Assist staff and kids during dinner time - Help coordinate crafts and team activities Youth programs are once a week on Thursdays from 4-7pm. * Background check completed prior to volunteering. Agency: Salvation Army What we are searching for: - Help check-in kids as they arrive at the Corps - Ensure kids are in a safe and positive environment - Assist staff and kids during dinner time - Help coordinate crafts and team activities Youth programs are once a week on Thursdays from 4-7pm. * Background check completed prior to volunteering. Agency: Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52240 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Shelf Assistant (Monday and Wednesday)We are looking for one to two volunteers for Monday and Wednesday food distribution from 12:45-2:15pm The shift consists of stocking foods, helping clients pick out and receive donated food items, and light cleaning. The food shelf takes place Monday through Friday 1pm to 2pm. Schedule based on your availability. Agency: Salvation Army We are looking for one to two volunteers for Monday and Wednesday food distribution from 12:45-2:15pm The shift consists of stocking foods, helping clients pick out and receive donated food items, and light cleaning. The food shelf takes place Monday through Friday 1pm to 2pm. Schedule based on your availability. Agency: Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52440 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Habitat Ambassador VolunteerHave you been hoping to practice your public speaking skills, meet people from all walks of life, and support affordable homeownership? We would love to have you join us as a volunteer! 1-2 hours, with weekly opportunities available year-around (2-4 volunteers needed) Welcome & Check-In Volunteers on Site Table/Represent Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity at community events Share Information on Habitat’s mission and programs Volunteer should be comfortable utilizing volunteer registration system on mobile, should be comfortable public speaking, be punctual, and have reliable transportation Should be comfortable in different types of weather and uneven ground (construction sites). Training: 2-hour orientation on Habitat & Volunteer Tasks, 1 hour on site shadowing of check in process & welcome Location: Various locations within Polk, Dallas & Jasper counties, locations change weekly Habitat Staff: Supported by Director of Volunteer Engagement & Communications Director Agency: Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity Have you been hoping to practice your public speaking skills, meet people from all walks of life, and support affordable homeownership? We would love to have you join us as a volunteer! 1-2 hours, with weekly opportunities available year-around (2-4 volunteers needed) Welcome & Check-In Volunteers on Site Table/Represent Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity at community events Share Information on Habitat’s mission and programs Volunteer should be comfortable utilizing volunteer registration system on mobile, should be comfortable public speaking, be punctual, and have reliable transportation Should be comfortable in different types of weather and uneven ground (construction sites). Training: 2-hour orientation on Habitat & Volunteer Tasks, 1 hour on site shadowing of check in process & welcome Location: Various locations within Polk, Dallas & Jasper counties, locations change weekly Habitat Staff: Supported by Director of Volunteer Engagement & Communications Director Agency: Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50314 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office Admin VolunteerDo you enjoy assisting with administrative tasks, data entry and stewardship? We would love to have you join us as a volunteer! Send birthday cards to donors and collect appropriate staff signatures. Address donor acknowledgment letters. Write Cars for Homes thank you postcards. Assist with stewardship projects as assigned Tagging photos on Flickr Support data hygiene. Update donor and contact information in Salesforce. Scan and upload supporting documents. Should have legible handwriting and be comfortable handwriting cards Training: 1 hour orientation on Habitat, 1-2 training on salesforce database Location: Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity Offices, 95 University Avenue, Des Moines Habitat Staff: Supported by Resource Development Administrative Assistant Agency: Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity Do you enjoy assisting with administrative tasks, data entry and stewardship? We would love to have you join us as a volunteer! Send birthday cards to donors and collect appropriate staff signatures. Address donor acknowledgment letters. Write Cars for Homes thank you postcards. Assist with stewardship projects as assigned Tagging photos on Flickr Support data hygiene. Update donor and contact information in Salesforce. Scan and upload supporting documents. Should have legible handwriting and be comfortable handwriting cards Training: 1 hour orientation on Habitat, 1-2 training on salesforce database Location: Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity Offices, 95 University Avenue, Des Moines Habitat Staff: Supported by Resource Development Administrative Assistant Agency: Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50314 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Signage & T-Shirt Assistance VolunteerDo you enjoy organizing, utilizing a Cricut tool and having fun? We would love to have you join us as a volunteer! Using Cricut Tools, weed & transfer vinyl for site signs Clean site signs Organize & refill volunteer T-shirt bins Assist with event prep as needed Majority of tasks involve sitting, bending and some lifting Training: 1.5 hour orientation on Habitat and Volunteer Tasks Location: Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity Offices, 95 University Avenue, Des Moines Habitat Staff: Supported by Volunteer Engagement Coordinator and Design & Production Coordinator Agency: Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity Do you enjoy organizing, utilizing a Cricut tool and having fun? We would love to have you join us as a volunteer! Using Cricut Tools, weed & transfer vinyl for site signs Clean site signs Organize & refill volunteer T-shirt bins Assist with event prep as needed Majority of tasks involve sitting, bending and some lifting Training: 1.5 hour orientation on Habitat and Volunteer Tasks Location: Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity Offices, 95 University Avenue, Des Moines Habitat Staff: Supported by Volunteer Engagement Coordinator and Design & Production Coordinator Agency: Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50314 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: First Fridays Dubuque Art Gallery Tour @ Rhett’s Rocks, Minerals & MetalworksFirst Fridays Dubuque is seeking volunteers to serve as ambassadors at each participating venue.
Ambassadors will be stationed at venues during their open First Friday hours on March 6th to greet attendees, distribute First Fridays promotional materials, and help track attendance. Each ambassador will receive brochures and schedules for distribution at the venue plus sheet of instructions with more information that speaks to what Dubuque's monthly First Fridays is all about. This opportunity is to signup to be an ambassador at Rhett's Rocks, Minerals & Metalworks at 1060 Central Ave from 5-9 pm. March 6th full First Friday Schedule: 10 AM–9:30 PM @ Rhett’s Rocks, Minerals & Metalworks (1060 Central Ave)11 AM–8 PM @ The Good Witches Cottage (1112 Iowa St)4–7 PM @ Dubuque Museum of Art (1000 Jackson St)4:30–7:30 PM @ Outside the Lines Art Gallery (1101 Main St)5–8 PM @ Widdershins Artisan Gallery (2204 Central Ave)5:30–9 PM @ Voices Studios (1585 Central Ave)6–7 PM @ Carnegie-Stout Public Library (360 W 11th St)6–8 PM @ Planted. (245 W 1st St)7–10 PM @ Dubuque Area Arts Collective (62 W 7th St)More information at firstfridaysdubuque.org Agency: AllTogether Dubuque First Fridays Dubuque is seeking volunteers to serve as ambassadors at each participating venue.
Ambassadors will be stationed at venues during their open First Friday hours on March 6th to greet attendees, distribute First Fridays promotional materials, and help track attendance. Each ambassador will receive brochures and schedules for distribution at the venue plus sheet of instructions with more information that speaks to what Dubuque's monthly First Fridays is all about. This opportunity is to signup to be an ambassador at Rhett's Rocks, Minerals & Metalworks at 1060 Central Ave from 5-9 pm. March 6th full First Friday Schedule: 10 AM–9:30 PM @ Rhett’s Rocks, Minerals & Metalworks (1060 Central Ave)11 AM–8 PM @ The Good Witches Cottage (1112 Iowa St)4–7 PM @ Dubuque Museum of Art (1000 Jackson St)4:30–7:30 PM @ Outside the Lines Art Gallery (1101 Main St)5–8 PM @ Widdershins Artisan Gallery (2204 Central Ave)5:30–9 PM @ Voices Studios (1585 Central Ave)6–7 PM @ Carnegie-Stout Public Library (360 W 11th St)6–8 PM @ Planted. (245 W 1st St)7–10 PM @ Dubuque Area Arts Collective (62 W 7th St)More information at firstfridaysdubuque.org Agency: AllTogether Dubuque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 6, 2026 Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: First Fridays Dubuque Art Gallery Tour @ Voices StudiosFirst Fridays Dubuque is seeking volunteers to serve as ambassadors at each participating venue.
Ambassadors will be stationed at venues during their open First Friday hours on March 6th to greet attendees, distribute First Fridays promotional materials, and help track attendance. Each ambassador will receive brochures and schedules for distribution at the venue plus sheet of instructions with more information that speaks to what Dubuque's monthly First Fridays is all about. This opportunity is to signup to be an ambassador at Voices Studios at 1585 Central Avenue from 5:30-9 pm. March 6th full First Friday Schedule: 10 AM–9:30 PM @ Rhett’s Rocks, Minerals & Metalworks (1060 Central Ave)11 AM–8 PM @ The Good Witches Cottage (1112 Iowa St)4–7 PM @ Dubuque Museum of Art (1000 Jackson St)4:30–7:30 PM @ Outside the Lines Art Gallery (1101 Main St)5–8 PM @ Widdershins Artisan Gallery (2204 Central Ave)5:30–9 PM @ Voices Studios (1585 Central Ave)6–7 PM @ Carnegie-Stout Public Library (360 W 11th St)6–8 PM @ Planted. (245 W 1st St)7–10 PM @ Dubuque Area Arts Collective (62 W 7th St)More information at firstfridaysdubuque.org Agency: AllTogether Dubuque First Fridays Dubuque is seeking volunteers to serve as ambassadors at each participating venue.
Ambassadors will be stationed at venues during their open First Friday hours on March 6th to greet attendees, distribute First Fridays promotional materials, and help track attendance. Each ambassador will receive brochures and schedules for distribution at the venue plus sheet of instructions with more information that speaks to what Dubuque's monthly First Fridays is all about. This opportunity is to signup to be an ambassador at Voices Studios at 1585 Central Avenue from 5:30-9 pm. March 6th full First Friday Schedule: 10 AM–9:30 PM @ Rhett’s Rocks, Minerals & Metalworks (1060 Central Ave)11 AM–8 PM @ The Good Witches Cottage (1112 Iowa St)4–7 PM @ Dubuque Museum of Art (1000 Jackson St)4:30–7:30 PM @ Outside the Lines Art Gallery (1101 Main St)5–8 PM @ Widdershins Artisan Gallery (2204 Central Ave)5:30–9 PM @ Voices Studios (1585 Central Ave)6–7 PM @ Carnegie-Stout Public Library (360 W 11th St)6–8 PM @ Planted. (245 W 1st St)7–10 PM @ Dubuque Area Arts Collective (62 W 7th St)More information at firstfridaysdubuque.org Agency: AllTogether Dubuque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 6, 2026 Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: First Fridays Dubuque Art Gallery Tour @ Planted.First Fridays Dubuque is seeking volunteers to serve as ambassadors at each participating venue.
Ambassadors will be stationed at venues during their open First Friday hours on March 6th to greet attendees, distribute First Fridays promotional materials, and help track attendance. Each ambassador will receive brochures and schedules for distribution at the venue plus sheet of instructions with more information that speaks to what Dubuque's monthly First Fridays is all about. This opportunity is to signup to be an ambassador at Planted. at 245 1st St from 6-8 pm. March 6th full First Friday Schedule: 10 AM–9:30 PM @ Rhett’s Rocks, Minerals & Metalworks (1060 Central Ave)11 AM–8 PM @ The Good Witches Cottage (1112 Iowa St)4–7 PM @ Dubuque Museum of Art (1000 Jackson St)4:30–7:30 PM @ Outside the Lines Art Gallery (1101 Main St)5–8 PM @ Widdershins Artisan Gallery (2204 Central Ave)5:30–9 PM @ Voices Studios (1585 Central Ave)6–7 PM @ Carnegie-Stout Public Library (360 W 11th St)6–8 PM @ Planted. (245 W 1st St)7–10 PM @ Dubuque Area Arts Collective (62 W 7th St)More information at firstfridaysdubuque.org Agency: AllTogether Dubuque First Fridays Dubuque is seeking volunteers to serve as ambassadors at each participating venue.
Ambassadors will be stationed at venues during their open First Friday hours on March 6th to greet attendees, distribute First Fridays promotional materials, and help track attendance. Each ambassador will receive brochures and schedules for distribution at the venue plus sheet of instructions with more information that speaks to what Dubuque's monthly First Fridays is all about. This opportunity is to signup to be an ambassador at Planted. at 245 1st St from 6-8 pm. March 6th full First Friday Schedule: 10 AM–9:30 PM @ Rhett’s Rocks, Minerals & Metalworks (1060 Central Ave)11 AM–8 PM @ The Good Witches Cottage (1112 Iowa St)4–7 PM @ Dubuque Museum of Art (1000 Jackson St)4:30–7:30 PM @ Outside the Lines Art Gallery (1101 Main St)5–8 PM @ Widdershins Artisan Gallery (2204 Central Ave)5:30–9 PM @ Voices Studios (1585 Central Ave)6–7 PM @ Carnegie-Stout Public Library (360 W 11th St)6–8 PM @ Planted. (245 W 1st St)7–10 PM @ Dubuque Area Arts Collective (62 W 7th St)More information at firstfridaysdubuque.org Agency: AllTogether Dubuque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 6, 2026 Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: First Fridays Dubuque Art Gallery Tour @ Camegie-Stout Public LibraryFirst Fridays Dubuque is seeking volunteers to serve as ambassadors at each participating venue.
Ambassadors will be stationed at venues during their open First Friday hours on March 6th to greet attendees, distribute First Fridays promotional materials, and help track attendance. Each ambassador will receive brochures and schedules for distribution at the venue plus sheet of instructions with more information that speaks to what Dubuque's monthly First Fridays is all about. This opportunity is to signup to be an ambassador at Carnegie-Stout Public Library at 360 W 11th St from 6-7 pm. March 6th full First Friday Schedule: 10 AM–9:30 PM @ Rhett’s Rocks, Minerals & Metalworks (1060 Central Ave)11 AM–8 PM @ The Good Witches Cottage (1112 Iowa St)4–7 PM @ Dubuque Museum of Art (1000 Jackson St)4:30–7:30 PM @ Outside the Lines Art Gallery (1101 Main St)5–8 PM @ Widdershins Artisan Gallery (2204 Central Ave)5:30–9 PM @ Voices Studios (1585 Central Ave)6–7 PM @ Carnegie-Stout Public Library (360 W 11th St)6–8 PM @ Planted. (245 W 1st St)7–10 PM @ Dubuque Area Arts Collective (62 W 7th St)More information at firstfridaysdubuque.org Agency: AllTogether Dubuque First Fridays Dubuque is seeking volunteers to serve as ambassadors at each participating venue.
Ambassadors will be stationed at venues during their open First Friday hours on March 6th to greet attendees, distribute First Fridays promotional materials, and help track attendance. Each ambassador will receive brochures and schedules for distribution at the venue plus sheet of instructions with more information that speaks to what Dubuque's monthly First Fridays is all about. This opportunity is to signup to be an ambassador at Carnegie-Stout Public Library at 360 W 11th St from 6-7 pm. March 6th full First Friday Schedule: 10 AM–9:30 PM @ Rhett’s Rocks, Minerals & Metalworks (1060 Central Ave)11 AM–8 PM @ The Good Witches Cottage (1112 Iowa St)4–7 PM @ Dubuque Museum of Art (1000 Jackson St)4:30–7:30 PM @ Outside the Lines Art Gallery (1101 Main St)5–8 PM @ Widdershins Artisan Gallery (2204 Central Ave)5:30–9 PM @ Voices Studios (1585 Central Ave)6–7 PM @ Carnegie-Stout Public Library (360 W 11th St)6–8 PM @ Planted. (245 W 1st St)7–10 PM @ Dubuque Area Arts Collective (62 W 7th St)More information at firstfridaysdubuque.org Agency: AllTogether Dubuque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 6, 2026 Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: First Fridays Dubuque Art Gallery Tour @ Dubuque Area Arts CollectiveFirst Fridays Dubuque is seeking volunteers to serve as ambassadors at each participating venue.
Ambassadors will be stationed at venues during their open First Friday hours on March 6th to greet attendees, distribute First Fridays promotional materials, and help track attendance. Each ambassador will receive brochures and schedules for distribution at the venue plus sheet of instructions with more information that speaks to what Dubuque's monthly First Fridays is all about. This opportunity is to signup to be an ambassador at Dubuque Area Arts Collective at 62 W 7th St from 7-9 pm. March 6th full First Friday Schedule: 10 AM–9:30 PM @ Rhett’s Rocks, Minerals & Metalworks (1060 Central Ave)11 AM–8 PM @ The Good Witches Cottage (1112 Iowa St)4–7 PM @ Dubuque Museum of Art (1000 Jackson St)4:30–7:30 PM @ Outside the Lines Art Gallery (1101 Main St)5–8 PM @ Widdershins Artisan Gallery (2204 Central Ave)5:30–9 PM @ Voices Studios (1585 Central Ave)6–7 PM @ Carnegie-Stout Public Library (360 W 11th St)6–8 PM @ Planted. (245 W 1st St)7–10 PM @ Dubuque Area Arts Collective (62 W 7th St)More information at firstfridaysdubuque.org Agency: AllTogether Dubuque First Fridays Dubuque is seeking volunteers to serve as ambassadors at each participating venue.
Ambassadors will be stationed at venues during their open First Friday hours on March 6th to greet attendees, distribute First Fridays promotional materials, and help track attendance. Each ambassador will receive brochures and schedules for distribution at the venue plus sheet of instructions with more information that speaks to what Dubuque's monthly First Fridays is all about. This opportunity is to signup to be an ambassador at Dubuque Area Arts Collective at 62 W 7th St from 7-9 pm. March 6th full First Friday Schedule: 10 AM–9:30 PM @ Rhett’s Rocks, Minerals & Metalworks (1060 Central Ave)11 AM–8 PM @ The Good Witches Cottage (1112 Iowa St)4–7 PM @ Dubuque Museum of Art (1000 Jackson St)4:30–7:30 PM @ Outside the Lines Art Gallery (1101 Main St)5–8 PM @ Widdershins Artisan Gallery (2204 Central Ave)5:30–9 PM @ Voices Studios (1585 Central Ave)6–7 PM @ Carnegie-Stout Public Library (360 W 11th St)6–8 PM @ Planted. (245 W 1st St)7–10 PM @ Dubuque Area Arts Collective (62 W 7th St)More information at firstfridaysdubuque.org Agency: AllTogether Dubuque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 6, 2026 Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Welcome DeskNOTE You must complete an in-person orientation prior to registering below to volunteer. Email director@bluffstrokes.org to schedule a date/time for a 30-minute orientation to make sure we are a good match for you. Kindly greet individuals at the front desk as they arrive to their art class, sort art supplies, answer the phone, etc. As well as assisting the instructor in setting up the workshop 15 minutes before and assisting with light cleanup 15 after. Required:You must complete an in-person orientation prior to registering below to volunteer. Email us at director@bluffstrokes.org to schedule a date/time that works best for you Agency: Bluff Strokes Art Center NOTE You must complete an in-person orientation prior to registering below to volunteer. Email director@bluffstrokes.org to schedule a date/time for a 30-minute orientation to make sure we are a good match for you. Kindly greet individuals at the front desk as they arrive to their art class, sort art supplies, answer the phone, etc. As well as assisting the instructor in setting up the workshop 15 minutes before and assisting with light cleanup 15 after. Required:You must complete an in-person orientation prior to registering below to volunteer. Email us at director@bluffstrokes.org to schedule a date/time that works best for you Agency: Bluff Strokes Art Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2nd Adult in the ClassroomNOTE You must complete an in-person orientation prior to registering below to volunteer. Email us at director@bluffstrokes.org to schedule a date/time that works best for you! Assist art instructors with classes/workshops that host students under the age of 18. Background check is required. Experience working with children is preferred. Agency: Bluff Strokes Art Center NOTE You must complete an in-person orientation prior to registering below to volunteer. Email us at director@bluffstrokes.org to schedule a date/time that works best for you! Assist art instructors with classes/workshops that host students under the age of 18. Background check is required. Experience working with children is preferred. Agency: Bluff Strokes Art Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Organizing Donations at our ShelterGroup Sign Up: Groups can email Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org to schedule. For group of 4 or more, you can choose your date and time. We are pretty flexible as long as another group isn't already signed up.
Volunteers are needed to organize our donation area and do light cleaning in our shared living spaces (living room, dining room, and kitchen). Volunteers would be organizing clothing, personals/toiletries, feminine hygiene products, diapers, cleaning products, school supplies, food items, and much more. We provide basic necessities every month for up to the 77 families staying in New Directions Shelter, The Home Connection, and our other housing programs. This is a great project for a single person to work on, or you can sign up to bring a group (up to 10 people at a time). Volunteers should be 10 and older. Youth 14 years of age and younger should have an adult on site with them while volunteering. Questions? Sign up to receive more information or contact Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org or by phone at 515-989-8404. About volunteering: A volunteer orientation is provided when you first arrive to help, including an overview about poverty in the Des Moines metro. We provide a unique cultural and economically diverse volunteer experience. Information for First-time Volunteers: Click here for information about parking, how to check in when you arrive, and much more. Note: This program does not accept court-ordered community service, but our food pantry does. About Families Forward: Families Forward (previously Bidwell Riverside Center and Hawthorn Hill) has four main programs: Bidwell Pantry, Child Development Center, New Directions Shelter (emergency housing), and The Home Connection (long-term housing). For over 100 years, our mission has been to provide compassionate, life-changing assistance to families and their path to self-sufficiency. Agency: Families Forward Group Sign Up: Groups can email Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org to schedule. For group of 4 or more, you can choose your date and time. We are pretty flexible as long as another group isn't already signed up.
Volunteers are needed to organize our donation area and do light cleaning in our shared living spaces (living room, dining room, and kitchen). Volunteers would be organizing clothing, personals/toiletries, feminine hygiene products, diapers, cleaning products, school supplies, food items, and much more. We provide basic necessities every month for up to the 77 families staying in New Directions Shelter, The Home Connection, and our other housing programs. This is a great project for a single person to work on, or you can sign up to bring a group (up to 10 people at a time). Volunteers should be 10 and older. Youth 14 years of age and younger should have an adult on site with them while volunteering. Questions? Sign up to receive more information or contact Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org or by phone at 515-989-8404. About volunteering: A volunteer orientation is provided when you first arrive to help, including an overview about poverty in the Des Moines metro. We provide a unique cultural and economically diverse volunteer experience. Information for First-time Volunteers: Click here for information about parking, how to check in when you arrive, and much more. Note: This program does not accept court-ordered community service, but our food pantry does. About Families Forward: Families Forward (previously Bidwell Riverside Center and Hawthorn Hill) has four main programs: Bidwell Pantry, Child Development Center, New Directions Shelter (emergency housing), and The Home Connection (long-term housing). For over 100 years, our mission has been to provide compassionate, life-changing assistance to families and their path to self-sufficiency. Agency: Families Forward Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 50312 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: First Fridays Dubuque Art Gallery Tour @ Widdershins Artisan GalleryFirst Fridays Dubuque is seeking volunteers to serve as ambassadors at each participating venue.
Ambassadors will be stationed at venues during their open First Friday hours on March 6th to greet attendees, distribute First Fridays promotional materials, and help track attendance. Each ambassador will receive brochures and schedules for distribution at the venue plus sheet of instructions with more information that speaks to what Dubuque's monthly First Fridays is all about. This opportunity is to signup to be an ambassador at Widdershins Artisan Gallery at 2204 Central Avenue from 5-8 pm. March 6th full First Friday Schedule: 10 AM–9:30 PM @ Rhett’s Rocks, Minerals & Metalworks (1060 Central Ave)11 AM–8 PM @ The Good Witches Cottage (1112 Iowa St)4–7 PM @ Dubuque Museum of Art (1000 Jackson St)4:30–7:30 PM @ Outside the Lines Art Gallery (1101 Main St)5–8 PM @ Widdershins Artisan Gallery (2204 Central Ave)5:30–9 PM @ Voices Studios (1585 Central Ave)6–7 PM @ Carnegie-Stout Public Library (360 W 11th St)6–8 PM @ Planted. (245 W 1st St)7–10 PM @ Dubuque Area Arts Collective (62 W 7th St)More information at firstfridaysdubuque.org Agency: AllTogether Dubuque First Fridays Dubuque is seeking volunteers to serve as ambassadors at each participating venue.
Ambassadors will be stationed at venues during their open First Friday hours on March 6th to greet attendees, distribute First Fridays promotional materials, and help track attendance. Each ambassador will receive brochures and schedules for distribution at the venue plus sheet of instructions with more information that speaks to what Dubuque's monthly First Fridays is all about. This opportunity is to signup to be an ambassador at Widdershins Artisan Gallery at 2204 Central Avenue from 5-8 pm. March 6th full First Friday Schedule: 10 AM–9:30 PM @ Rhett’s Rocks, Minerals & Metalworks (1060 Central Ave)11 AM–8 PM @ The Good Witches Cottage (1112 Iowa St)4–7 PM @ Dubuque Museum of Art (1000 Jackson St)4:30–7:30 PM @ Outside the Lines Art Gallery (1101 Main St)5–8 PM @ Widdershins Artisan Gallery (2204 Central Ave)5:30–9 PM @ Voices Studios (1585 Central Ave)6–7 PM @ Carnegie-Stout Public Library (360 W 11th St)6–8 PM @ Planted. (245 W 1st St)7–10 PM @ Dubuque Area Arts Collective (62 W 7th St)More information at firstfridaysdubuque.org Agency: AllTogether Dubuque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 6, 2026 Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: First Fridays Dubuque Art Gallery Tour @ Outside the Lines Art GalleryFirst Fridays Dubuque is seeking volunteers to serve as ambassadors at each participating venue.
Ambassadors will be stationed at venues during their open First Friday hours on March 6th to greet attendees, distribute First Fridays promotional materials, and help track attendance. Each ambassador will receive brochures and schedules for distribution at the venue plus sheet of instructions with more information that speaks to what Dubuque's monthly First Fridays is all about. This opportunity is to signup to be an ambassador at Outside the Lines Art Gallery at 1101 Main St from 5-7:30 pm. March 6th full First Friday Schedule: 10 AM–9:30 PM @ Rhett’s Rocks, Minerals & Metalworks (1060 Central Ave)11 AM–8 PM @ The Good Witches Cottage (1112 Iowa St)4–7 PM @ Dubuque Museum of Art (1000 Jackson St)4:30–7:30 PM @ Outside the Lines Art Gallery (1101 Main St)5–8 PM @ Widdershins Artisan Gallery (2204 Central Ave)5:30–9 PM @ Voices Studios (1585 Central Ave)6–7 PM @ Carnegie-Stout Public Library (360 W 11th St)6–8 PM @ Planted. (245 W 1st St)7–10 PM @ Dubuque Area Arts Collective (62 W 7th St)More information at firstfridaysdubuque.org Agency: AllTogether Dubuque First Fridays Dubuque is seeking volunteers to serve as ambassadors at each participating venue.
Ambassadors will be stationed at venues during their open First Friday hours on March 6th to greet attendees, distribute First Fridays promotional materials, and help track attendance. Each ambassador will receive brochures and schedules for distribution at the venue plus sheet of instructions with more information that speaks to what Dubuque's monthly First Fridays is all about. This opportunity is to signup to be an ambassador at Outside the Lines Art Gallery at 1101 Main St from 5-7:30 pm. March 6th full First Friday Schedule: 10 AM–9:30 PM @ Rhett’s Rocks, Minerals & Metalworks (1060 Central Ave)11 AM–8 PM @ The Good Witches Cottage (1112 Iowa St)4–7 PM @ Dubuque Museum of Art (1000 Jackson St)4:30–7:30 PM @ Outside the Lines Art Gallery (1101 Main St)5–8 PM @ Widdershins Artisan Gallery (2204 Central Ave)5:30–9 PM @ Voices Studios (1585 Central Ave)6–7 PM @ Carnegie-Stout Public Library (360 W 11th St)6–8 PM @ Planted. (245 W 1st St)7–10 PM @ Dubuque Area Arts Collective (62 W 7th St)More information at firstfridaysdubuque.org Agency: AllTogether Dubuque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 6, 2026 Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: First Fridays Dubuque Art Gallery Tour @ The Good Witches CottageFirst Fridays Dubuque is seeking volunteers to serve as ambassadors at each participating venue.
Ambassadors will be stationed at venues during their open First Friday hours on March 6th to greet attendees, distribute First Fridays promotional materials, and help track attendance. Each ambassador will receive brochures and schedules for distribution at the venue plus sheet of instructions with more information that speaks to what Dubuque's monthly First Fridays is all about. This opportunity is to signup to be an ambassador at The Good Witches Cottage at 1112 Iowa Street from 5-8 pm. March 6th full First Friday Schedule: 10 AM–9:30 PM @ Rhett’s Rocks, Minerals & Metalworks (1060 Central Ave)11 AM–8 PM @ The Good Witches Cottage (1112 Iowa St)4–7 PM @ Dubuque Museum of Art (1000 Jackson St)4:30–7:30 PM @ Outside the Lines Art Gallery (1101 Main St)5–8 PM @ Widdershins Artisan Gallery (2204 Central Ave)5:30–9 PM @ Voices Studios (1585 Central Ave)6–7 PM @ Carnegie-Stout Public Library (360 W 11th St)6–8 PM @ Planted. (245 W 1st St)7–10 PM @ Dubuque Area Arts Collective (62 W 7th St)More information at firstfridaysdubuque.org Agency: AllTogether Dubuque First Fridays Dubuque is seeking volunteers to serve as ambassadors at each participating venue.
Ambassadors will be stationed at venues during their open First Friday hours on March 6th to greet attendees, distribute First Fridays promotional materials, and help track attendance. Each ambassador will receive brochures and schedules for distribution at the venue plus sheet of instructions with more information that speaks to what Dubuque's monthly First Fridays is all about. This opportunity is to signup to be an ambassador at The Good Witches Cottage at 1112 Iowa Street from 5-8 pm. March 6th full First Friday Schedule: 10 AM–9:30 PM @ Rhett’s Rocks, Minerals & Metalworks (1060 Central Ave)11 AM–8 PM @ The Good Witches Cottage (1112 Iowa St)4–7 PM @ Dubuque Museum of Art (1000 Jackson St)4:30–7:30 PM @ Outside the Lines Art Gallery (1101 Main St)5–8 PM @ Widdershins Artisan Gallery (2204 Central Ave)5:30–9 PM @ Voices Studios (1585 Central Ave)6–7 PM @ Carnegie-Stout Public Library (360 W 11th St)6–8 PM @ Planted. (245 W 1st St)7–10 PM @ Dubuque Area Arts Collective (62 W 7th St)More information at firstfridaysdubuque.org Agency: AllTogether Dubuque Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 6, 2026 Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Course directorCheer for participants and direct where to go Agency: Runners United Nevada Cheer for participants and direct where to go Agency: Runners United Nevada Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 29, 2026 Zip Code: 50201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Course directorCheer for participants and direct where to go Agency: Runners United Nevada Cheer for participants and direct where to go Agency: Runners United Nevada Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 8, 2026 Zip Code: 50056 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Course directorCheer for participants and direct where to go Agency: Runners United Nevada Cheer for participants and direct where to go Agency: Runners United Nevada Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 4, 2026 Zip Code: 50201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Course directorCheer for participants during the race and direct them where to turn. Agency: Runners United Nevada Cheer for participants during the race and direct them where to turn. Agency: Runners United Nevada Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 9, 2026 Zip Code: 50201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: EducationAttend community events in a variety of locations (both indoors and outdoors) to educate children and adults about Iowa's raptors (eagles, hawks, owls, vultures, etc) and their role in ecosystems, as well as about RARE as an organization and the services we provide to southeastern Iowa. This may include answering questions, displaying or preserving educational specimens and materials, presenting programs in front of groups of up to 100 participants (average of 30 people). Training and safety equipment will be provided. The address listed below is only one location where educational events are held. No prior experience necessary. Must be at least 18 years old. Minors must have a parent/guardian present at all times and may not have direct contact with animals. Must be comfortable handling preserved educational specimens: wings, feet, skulls, bones, feathers, etc of deceased birds, and pellets (regurgitated clumps of undigested food like fur and bones). Must be comfortable interacting with children and explaining things in ways they can understand. Must wear closed-toed shoes if handling live raptors.We may not check this website for correspondence, so please contact us directly at help@theraregroup.org, The RARE Group / PO Box 2947 / Iowa City, Iowa 52244-2947, or (319) 248-9770. Submit the following volunteer application: irp.cdn-website.com/37741447/files/uploaded/RARE-Volunteer-Application-423dca07.pdf. (If this link doesn't work, you can download it from our website - theraregroup.org/volunteer.) Agency: The RARE Group Attend community events in a variety of locations (both indoors and outdoors) to educate children and adults about Iowa's raptors (eagles, hawks, owls, vultures, etc) and their role in ecosystems, as well as about RARE as an organization and the services we provide to southeastern Iowa. This may include answering questions, displaying or preserving educational specimens and materials, presenting programs in front of groups of up to 100 participants (average of 30 people). Training and safety equipment will be provided. The address listed below is only one location where educational events are held. No prior experience necessary. Must be at least 18 years old. Minors must have a parent/guardian present at all times and may not have direct contact with animals. Must be comfortable handling preserved educational specimens: wings, feet, skulls, bones, feathers, etc of deceased birds, and pellets (regurgitated clumps of undigested food like fur and bones). Must be comfortable interacting with children and explaining things in ways they can understand. Must wear closed-toed shoes if handling live raptors.We may not check this website for correspondence, so please contact us directly at help@theraregroup.org, The RARE Group / PO Box 2947 / Iowa City, Iowa 52244-2947, or (319) 248-9770. Submit the following volunteer application: irp.cdn-website.com/37741447/files/uploaded/RARE-Volunteer-Application-423dca07.pdf. (If this link doesn't work, you can download it from our website - theraregroup.org/volunteer.) Agency: The RARE Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52333 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Rescue & Distribution VolunteerWest Des Moines Human Services is seeking volunteers for its Anytime Food Program which distributes donated and rescued food items. This opportunity is available weekdays from 7:45 am to 9:00 am at West Des Moines Human Services; currently, we need a volunteer on Mondays, Wednesdays, and/or Fridays. Volunteers help with food set-up, organization and distribution of the food items. Distribution takes place outside, rain or shine. Volunteers are asked to commit to one shift per week. Some lifting involved (up to 25 lbs). Please note, we are not able to accomodate those in need of court-ordered community service hours. Prior to volunteering, you must make an appointment to visit our office for an interview/tour and to complete volunteer forms. A background check is also required prior to volunteering. Please call 515-222-3663 for additional information or email HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov. Agency: West Des Moines Human Services West Des Moines Human Services is seeking volunteers for its Anytime Food Program which distributes donated and rescued food items. This opportunity is available weekdays from 7:45 am to 9:00 am at West Des Moines Human Services; currently, we need a volunteer on Mondays, Wednesdays, and/or Fridays. Volunteers help with food set-up, organization and distribution of the food items. Distribution takes place outside, rain or shine. Volunteers are asked to commit to one shift per week. Some lifting involved (up to 25 lbs). Please note, we are not able to accomodate those in need of court-ordered community service hours. Prior to volunteering, you must make an appointment to visit our office for an interview/tour and to complete volunteer forms. A background check is also required prior to volunteering. Please call 515-222-3663 for additional information or email HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov. Agency: West Des Moines Human Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Restocking VolunteerThe DMARC Food Pantry at West Des Moines Human Services is in need of volunteers to stock shelves, rotate inventory, package personal care items, assist with food rescue and unload donations. Lifting or moving of up to 50 lbs is required. Morning and afternoon shifts are available, Monday through Friday. In general, shifts are two hours, but this is flexible. Please note, this position is open to volunteers who can help on an ongoing basis by committing to a regular weekly shift. The food pantry is located in the Valley Junction neighborhood of West Des Moines. Please call 515-222-3663 for additional information or email: HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov.
Agency: West Des Moines Human Services The DMARC Food Pantry at West Des Moines Human Services is in need of volunteers to stock shelves, rotate inventory, package personal care items, assist with food rescue and unload donations. Lifting or moving of up to 50 lbs is required. Morning and afternoon shifts are available, Monday through Friday. In general, shifts are two hours, but this is flexible. Please note, this position is open to volunteers who can help on an ongoing basis by committing to a regular weekly shift. The food pantry is located in the Valley Junction neighborhood of West Des Moines. Please call 515-222-3663 for additional information or email: HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov.
Agency: West Des Moines Human Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Rescue DriverWest Des Moines Human Services is in need of a driver for their food rescue program on Wednesday mornings from approximately 9 am to noon. This opportunity involves driving a sprinter van to various locations in West Des Moines and picking up food. Some lifing is required. Clear background check required to drive. Please call 515-222-3663 or email if interested in learning more: Melinda.Hotovec@wdm.iowa.gov Agency: West Des Moines Human Services West Des Moines Human Services is in need of a driver for their food rescue program on Wednesday mornings from approximately 9 am to noon. This opportunity involves driving a sprinter van to various locations in West Des Moines and picking up food. Some lifing is required. Clear background check required to drive. Please call 515-222-3663 or email if interested in learning more: Melinda.Hotovec@wdm.iowa.gov Agency: West Des Moines Human Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry VolunteerThe DMARC Food Pantry at West Des Moines Human Services is in need of volunteers to assist clients with food orders, stock shelves, rotate inventory, package personal care items, and accept donations. Volunteers will help families shop to meet their food and personal care needs. Some lifting is required. Morning and afternoon shifts are available, Monday through Friday as well as Tuesdays from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Shifts are in two to three hour increments. Volunteers may either commit to one shift per week, or volunteer intermittently as a sub. Please note, we are seeking volunteers who can help on an ongoing basis either by committing to a regular weekly shift OR by subbing on an intermittent basis - we do not offer one-time volunteer opportunities in the food pantry due to the training involved. In addition, we are not able to accomodate those in need of court-ordered community service hours. The food pantry is located in the Valley Junction neighborhood of West Des Moines. Please call 515-222-3663 for additional information or email: HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov
Agency: West Des Moines Human Services The DMARC Food Pantry at West Des Moines Human Services is in need of volunteers to assist clients with food orders, stock shelves, rotate inventory, package personal care items, and accept donations. Volunteers will help families shop to meet their food and personal care needs. Some lifting is required. Morning and afternoon shifts are available, Monday through Friday as well as Tuesdays from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Shifts are in two to three hour increments. Volunteers may either commit to one shift per week, or volunteer intermittently as a sub. Please note, we are seeking volunteers who can help on an ongoing basis either by committing to a regular weekly shift OR by subbing on an intermittent basis - we do not offer one-time volunteer opportunities in the food pantry due to the training involved. In addition, we are not able to accomodate those in need of court-ordered community service hours. The food pantry is located in the Valley Junction neighborhood of West Des Moines. Please call 515-222-3663 for additional information or email: HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov
Agency: West Des Moines Human Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 50265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothing Closet VolunteerThe Clothing Closet at West Des Moines Human Services is in need of volunteers to accept, sort and straighten donations of clothing, shoes, toys, towels, linens, blankets, home decor and housewares. Volunteers will also assist clients as needed and keep the room neat and organized. Morning and afternoon shifts available, Monday through Friday. Shifts are in two to three hour increments. Volunteers may commit to a regular weekly shift, or volunteer on an intermittent basi. Opportunities also available on Tuesday evenings from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Some lifting is required. Please note, we do not offer one-time volunteer opportunities in the Clothing Closet and we are not able to accomodate those in need of court-ordered community service hours. The Clothing Closet provides free goods to qualifying low-income households. Please call 515-222-3663 for more information or email: HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov
Agency: West Des Moines Human Services The Clothing Closet at West Des Moines Human Services is in need of volunteers to accept, sort and straighten donations of clothing, shoes, toys, towels, linens, blankets, home decor and housewares. Volunteers will also assist clients as needed and keep the room neat and organized. Morning and afternoon shifts available, Monday through Friday. Shifts are in two to three hour increments. Volunteers may commit to a regular weekly shift, or volunteer on an intermittent basi. Opportunities also available on Tuesday evenings from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Some lifting is required. Please note, we do not offer one-time volunteer opportunities in the Clothing Closet and we are not able to accomodate those in need of court-ordered community service hours. The Clothing Closet provides free goods to qualifying low-income households. Please call 515-222-3663 for more information or email: HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov
Agency: West Des Moines Human Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 50265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Your team can make an impact! All 4 Locations!Looking for something fun to do with your team, small group, business, family, or church group? Consider volunteering at the Many Hands Market! At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration Groups large and small can come to our thrift store (or we will come to YOU!) Help us sort and process donations of clothes, handbags, shoes, toys and more! This is an activity for all abilities. It is great for team building and strengthening. 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions.
Agency: Many Hands Thrift Market Looking for something fun to do with your team, small group, business, family, or church group? Consider volunteering at the Many Hands Market! At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration Groups large and small can come to our thrift store (or we will come to YOU!) Help us sort and process donations of clothes, handbags, shoes, toys and more! This is an activity for all abilities. It is great for team building and strengthening. 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions.
Agency: Many Hands Thrift Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50310 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Thrift Volunteer - Perfect for Silver Cord - NO SCHEDULE - All 4 Locations!PERFECT SCHEDULE for Silver Cord and Student Volunteers! Serve Monday - Saturday during store hours for as long or as little fits into your schedule. At the thrift store, you can sort and process donations, tag clothing items, create displays, help with marketing, and much more. We want to find the best fit for you. NO Scheduling...flexible hours! At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions. We are a thrift store with a purpose that provides a better way of donating and serving.
Agency: Many Hands Thrift Market PERFECT SCHEDULE for Silver Cord and Student Volunteers! Serve Monday - Saturday during store hours for as long or as little fits into your schedule. At the thrift store, you can sort and process donations, tag clothing items, create displays, help with marketing, and much more. We want to find the best fit for you. NO Scheduling...flexible hours! At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions. We are a thrift store with a purpose that provides a better way of donating and serving.
Agency: Many Hands Thrift Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50310 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Merle Hay Store - Metal Recycling VolunteerOur goal at Many Hands is to be good stewards of the items we are given. We try to repurpose, reuse, or recycle as much as possible. This volunteer opportunity would be at our Merle Hay store sorting metal into categories to be recycled. This opportunity could be 5-10 hours a week, at your convenience to help us process metal items from our thrift stores. Agency: Many Hands Thrift Market Our goal at Many Hands is to be good stewards of the items we are given. We try to repurpose, reuse, or recycle as much as possible. This volunteer opportunity would be at our Merle Hay store sorting metal into categories to be recycled. This opportunity could be 5-10 hours a week, at your convenience to help us process metal items from our thrift stores. Agency: Many Hands Thrift Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50310 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Love Thrifting? Earn rewards for service!We are ALWAYS taking volunteers at our thrift stores. We have individual opportunities as well as opportunities for small groups. Hours of service can qualify for store discount or towards mission trips! At the thrift store, you can sort and process donations, tag clothing items, create displays, help with marketing, and much more. We want to find the best fit for you. Find community and encouragement. NO SHIFT SCHEDULING REQUIRED. Schedule an orientation then serve at your convenience during store hours. At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions. Agency: Many Hands Thrift Market We are ALWAYS taking volunteers at our thrift stores. We have individual opportunities as well as opportunities for small groups. Hours of service can qualify for store discount or towards mission trips! At the thrift store, you can sort and process donations, tag clothing items, create displays, help with marketing, and much more. We want to find the best fit for you. Find community and encouragement. NO SHIFT SCHEDULING REQUIRED. Schedule an orientation then serve at your convenience during store hours. At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions. Agency: Many Hands Thrift Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50310 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Linen Volunteer - All 4 Locations!We are looking for volunteers to serve in our linen department. This is a great little department that handles all of the fabric, sheets, curtains, etc. You would work with other volunteers and staff to sort, measure, price and hang linens. No scheduling, flexible time commitments and a great community. Online Registration All for a GREAT cause! All proceeds go to local and global missions. At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Agency: Many Hands Thrift Market We are looking for volunteers to serve in our linen department. This is a great little department that handles all of the fabric, sheets, curtains, etc. You would work with other volunteers and staff to sort, measure, price and hang linens. No scheduling, flexible time commitments and a great community. Online Registration All for a GREAT cause! All proceeds go to local and global missions. At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Agency: Many Hands Thrift Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50310 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Flexible, Fun THRIFT Volunteering! All 4 LocationsWe are ALWAYS taking volunteers at our thrift store. We have individual opportunities as well as opportunities for small groups. At the thrift store, you can sort and process donations, tag clothing items, create displays, help with marketing, and much more. We want to find the best fit for you. Find community and encouragement. NO SCHEDULING REQUIRED. Sign up for an orientation then serve at your convenience within store hours. At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions. Agency: Many Hands Thrift Market We are ALWAYS taking volunteers at our thrift store. We have individual opportunities as well as opportunities for small groups. At the thrift store, you can sort and process donations, tag clothing items, create displays, help with marketing, and much more. We want to find the best fit for you. Find community and encouragement. NO SCHEDULING REQUIRED. Sign up for an orientation then serve at your convenience within store hours. At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions. Agency: Many Hands Thrift Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50310 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Flexible Scheduling- Great for Silver Cord Students - All 4 Locations!Perfect for Silver Cord and Student Volunteers! Monday - Saturday whenever the store is open for as long or as little fits into your schedule. At the thrift store, you can sort and process donations, tag clothing items, create displays, help with marketing, and much more. We want to find the best fit for you. NO Scheduling...flexible hours! At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions. We are a thrift store with a purpose that provides a better way of donating and serving.
Agency: Many Hands Thrift Market Perfect for Silver Cord and Student Volunteers! Monday - Saturday whenever the store is open for as long or as little fits into your schedule. At the thrift store, you can sort and process donations, tag clothing items, create displays, help with marketing, and much more. We want to find the best fit for you. NO Scheduling...flexible hours! At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions. We are a thrift store with a purpose that provides a better way of donating and serving.
Agency: Many Hands Thrift Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Electronics Testers Needed - All 4 locations!Come test and help price electronics. We've got TVs, Radios, Video Games, You name it! We are ALWAYS taking volunteers at our thrift store. We have individual opportunities as well as opportunities for small groups. At the thrift store, you can sort and process donations, tag clothing items, create displays, help with marketing, and much more. We want to find the best fit for you. Find community and encouragement. NO SCHEDULING REQUIRED. Schedule an orientation in the location you want to serve then serve at your convenience within store hours. At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions. Agency: Many Hands Thrift Market Come test and help price electronics. We've got TVs, Radios, Video Games, You name it! We are ALWAYS taking volunteers at our thrift store. We have individual opportunities as well as opportunities for small groups. At the thrift store, you can sort and process donations, tag clothing items, create displays, help with marketing, and much more. We want to find the best fit for you. Find community and encouragement. NO SCHEDULING REQUIRED. Schedule an orientation in the location you want to serve then serve at your convenience within store hours. At our Grimes, Clive, Indianola and Merle Hay locations. Online Registration 100% of our proceeds go back towards local and global missions. Agency: Many Hands Thrift Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50310 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Iowa Volunteer Long-Term Care Ombudsman- Monona, Plymouth, Woodbury and surrounding countiesThe Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility or to multiple facilities in a region to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility(ies), complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility or to multiple facilities in a region to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility(ies), complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50319 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Champions needed!There is a lot going on at the Fab Lab at all times. One of the largest challenges is the sheer number of things to do and maintain at the Fab Lab. Our Champions program is the way that people with specialized skills can use their knowledge and training to help benefit everyone in the community! Champions teach beginners classes, upkeep/maintain equipment, participate in our events, and answer the hard questions our members come up with. They also get a say in what new equipment we need, what supplies to order, and how to design the different areas! Right now we need Champions for several areas, including Laser cutting, 3D printing, software/computer lab, wood shop, stained glass, jewelry, screen printing, Artistic outreach, Tufting, leatherworking, sign making/papercrafts, general maintenance, website, outreach, and CNC machining. Champions are expected to volunteer a few hours a week to maintain and check up on their areas, and can request other volunteers when needed to keep things running smoothly. The beginner classes are anywhere from once every 3 months for a few hours, to once a month for a few hours. This is a great way to add to a resume for those students who have an interest in making! Whether the interest is in your field of study or not, showing that you care enough to volunteer regularly and have hobbies and interests outside of work is a powerful multiplier in todays job market. Agency: Iowa City Fab Lab There is a lot going on at the Fab Lab at all times. One of the largest challenges is the sheer number of things to do and maintain at the Fab Lab. Our Champions program is the way that people with specialized skills can use their knowledge and training to help benefit everyone in the community! Champions teach beginners classes, upkeep/maintain equipment, participate in our events, and answer the hard questions our members come up with. They also get a say in what new equipment we need, what supplies to order, and how to design the different areas! Right now we need Champions for several areas, including Laser cutting, 3D printing, software/computer lab, wood shop, stained glass, jewelry, screen printing, Artistic outreach, Tufting, leatherworking, sign making/papercrafts, general maintenance, website, outreach, and CNC machining. Champions are expected to volunteer a few hours a week to maintain and check up on their areas, and can request other volunteers when needed to keep things running smoothly. The beginner classes are anywhere from once every 3 months for a few hours, to once a month for a few hours. This is a great way to add to a resume for those students who have an interest in making! Whether the interest is in your field of study or not, showing that you care enough to volunteer regularly and have hobbies and interests outside of work is a powerful multiplier in todays job market. Agency: Iowa City Fab Lab Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52240 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Referral Community Service Program (CRCSP)United Way of the Midlands offers a Court Referral Community Service Program (CRCSP) participants are required to check in with the CRCSP Manager before completing any community service hours. please call: 402.522.7932. Agency: United Way Of The Midlands United Way of the Midlands offers a Court Referral Community Service Program (CRCSP) participants are required to check in with the CRCSP Manager before completing any community service hours. please call: 402.522.7932. Agency: United Way Of The Midlands Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 67102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Iowa Volunteer Long-Term Care Ombudsman- Muscatine and surrounding countiesThe Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility or to multiple facilities to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility(ies), complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility or to multiple facilities to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility(ies), complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50319 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Iowa Volunteer Long-Term Care Ombudsman- Black Hawk and surrounding countiesThe Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility or to multiple facilities to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility(ies), complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility or to multiple facilities to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility(ies), complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50319 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Iowa Volunteer Long-Term Care Ombudsman- Wapello and surrounding countiesThe Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility or to multiple facilities to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility(ies), complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility or to multiple facilities to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility(ies), complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50319 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Iowa Volunteer Long-Term Care Ombudsman- Bremer and surrounding countiesThe Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility or to multiple facilities in a region to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility(ies), complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility or to multiple facilities in a region to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility(ies), complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50319 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Iowa Volunteer Long-Term Care Ombudsman- Polk and surrounding countiesThe Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility or to multiple facilities in a region to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility(ies), complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility or to multiple facilities in a region to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility(ies), complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50319 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Iowa Volunteer Long-Term Care Ombudsman- Dubuque and surrounding countiesThe Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility or to multiple facilities in a region to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility(ies), complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility or to multiple facilities in a region to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility(ies), complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50319 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Iowa Volunteer Long-Term Care Ombudsman- Linn and surrounding countiesThe Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility or to multiple facilities in a region to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility(ies), complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility or to multiple facilities in a region to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility(ies), complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50319 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Iowa Volunteer Long-Term Care Ombudsman- Johnson and surrounding countiesThe Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility or to multiple facilities in a region to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility(ies), complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility or to multiple facilities in a region to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility(ies), complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50319 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Iowa Volunteer Long-Term Care Ombudsman- Scott and surrounding countiesThe Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility or to multiple facilities in a region to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility(ies), complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa! After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility or to multiple facilities in a region to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy. Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility(ies), complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis. If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application! 866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50319 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VRC Test Training On Site RegistrationUtilizing this need as a test for training to register on site volunteers during a disaster. Agency: Volunteer Iowa Utilizing this need as a test for training to register on site volunteers during a disaster. Agency: Volunteer Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50319 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Dinners for Families Forward New Directions ShelterThank you for your interest in preparing dinner(s) for the families staying at New Directions Shelter. Dinners are primarily needed on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Dates Dinners Are Currently Needed: February Saturday - 21, 28Sunday - 22March Saturday - 21, 28Sunday - 1, 15, 29Wednesday - 18, 25April Saturday - 18, 25Sunday - 5, 12, 19, 26Wednesday - 1, 8, 15, 22, 29This opportunity involves preparing (or buying) and donating a well-balanced, child-friendly dinner. The meal needs to feed up to 20 people (mostly children). Food needs to be dropped off by 4:00 - 4:30 pm on the designated day. Meals are just dropped off; there is no serving involved. We do have the ability to heat/re-heat as needed. Drinks and/or desserts are not required but are appreciated.More information will be provided to you after sign up, or contact Melanie Wright if you have any questions. Office Phone 515-244-9748 | Email: melanie@familiesforward.org About Families Forward: Families Forward (previously Bidwell Riverside Center and Hawthorn Hill) has four main programs: Bidwell Pantry, Child Development Center, New Directions Shelter (emergency housing), and The Home Connection (long-term housing). For over 100 years, our mission has been to provide compassionate, life-changing assistance to families and their path to self-sufficiency. Agency: Families Forward Thank you for your interest in preparing dinner(s) for the families staying at New Directions Shelter. Dinners are primarily needed on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Dates Dinners Are Currently Needed: February Saturday - 21, 28Sunday - 22March Saturday - 21, 28Sunday - 1, 15, 29Wednesday - 18, 25April Saturday - 18, 25Sunday - 5, 12, 19, 26Wednesday - 1, 8, 15, 22, 29This opportunity involves preparing (or buying) and donating a well-balanced, child-friendly dinner. The meal needs to feed up to 20 people (mostly children). Food needs to be dropped off by 4:00 - 4:30 pm on the designated day. Meals are just dropped off; there is no serving involved. We do have the ability to heat/re-heat as needed. Drinks and/or desserts are not required but are appreciated.More information will be provided to you after sign up, or contact Melanie Wright if you have any questions. Office Phone 515-244-9748 | Email: melanie@familiesforward.org About Families Forward: Families Forward (previously Bidwell Riverside Center and Hawthorn Hill) has four main programs: Bidwell Pantry, Child Development Center, New Directions Shelter (emergency housing), and The Home Connection (long-term housing). For over 100 years, our mission has been to provide compassionate, life-changing assistance to families and their path to self-sufficiency. Agency: Families Forward Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50312 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Administrative Volunteer (Hospice)Support the heart of hospice - one task at a time. Are you ready to put your organizational strengths to work supporting families during some of their most important moments? Would you like to take on meaningful office tasks that directly strengthen the care our hospice team provides every day? Do you want to step into a role where your reliability, compassion, and attention to detail make an immediate difference for patients and staff? Volunteers play a vital role in supporting our hospice team by helping keep our office running smoothly and efficiently. This behind‑the‑scenes service includes tasks such as answering phones, organizing admission materials, preparing mailings, assembling volunteer or bereavement packets, and assisting with special projects. Volunteers in this role bring strong communication skills, reliability, and a collaborative spirit. With training and ongoing support, Administrative Volunteers contribute to compassionate hospice care by ensuring our staff and families receive timely, organized, and thoughtful assistance. See below for full position description. This volunteer opportunity is flexible to your own schedule, availability, and level of comfort. No level of commitment is too small. TITLE Administrative Volunteer REPORTS TO Volunteer Coordinator (VC)/Manager of Volunteer Services (MVS) DESCRIPTION The Administrative Volunteer provides support to office personnel through clerical and administrative functions. An administrative volunteer may assist with answering telephones, filing, making copies, data entry or helping to create admission packets. An Administrative Volunteer might help with compiling and mailing Bereavement letters, sympathy cards or the planning of the Annual Memorial Service. QUALIFICATIONS The Administrative Volunteer must possess strong communication skills, must be dependable, self directed, and flexible and have the ability to work effectively as a member of a team. He/ she must have an understanding of Hospice Services and be willing to participate in peer support/ continuing education meetings. Additionally, he/ she must: 1. Be at least 16 years of age 2. Provide the following paperwork, co-signed by a parent/ guardian if under the age of 18: a. Completed Volunteer Application b. 2 References c. Code of Conduct Attestation Statement d. Signed Permission for Background Check e. Signed Permission for Drug Screen 3. Have satisfactory references from employers and/ or professional peers 4. Have a satisfactory criminal background check (as required by state) 5. Successfully complete the Administrative Volunteer orientation RESPONSBILITIES 1. Assist with assigned tasks, such as, but not limited to: a. Answering telephone calls, taking messages, transferring calls, or making calls for staff members b. Organizing and compiling admission packets c. Copying and filing d. Sending, receiving, and distributing faxes e. Assembling Volunteer Orientation manuals and in-service packets 2. Participate in Volunteer support or peer groups and/ or training with other Volunteers to the extent necessary to comply with the training requirements imposed by federal Medicare regulations 3. Provide availability and/ or keep up with the assigned task to support office personnel 4. Maintain regular communication with the Volunteer Coordinator/Manager of Volunteer Services about any changes or concerns regarding current assignment 5. Function within authorized activities according to the individual’s ability, knowledge, and training. Does not assume tasks or decisions which are outside the scope of the Volunteer or are within the domain of other persons, i.e. hospice clinical or office personnel 6. Document and record hours of service on the Administrative Volunteer Activity Log 7. Maintain confidentiality and abide by federal regulations related to privacy practices, e.g. HIPAA 8. Assure compliance with local, state, and federal laws, Medicare regulations, and established personnel policies and procedures 9. Meet or exceed delivery of Company Service Standards and operate under the company’s Code of Conduct 10. Be evaluated annually based on competency and performance by the Volunteer Coordinator/ Manager of Volunteer Services 11. Participate in continuing education and training, including mandatory annual in-services (HIPAA, Emergency Preparedness, Ethics, etc.) Visit our website! Agency: Gentiva Hospice - Northwest Iowa Support the heart of hospice - one task at a time. Are you ready to put your organizational strengths to work supporting families during some of their most important moments? Would you like to take on meaningful office tasks that directly strengthen the care our hospice team provides every day? Do you want to step into a role where your reliability, compassion, and attention to detail make an immediate difference for patients and staff? Volunteers play a vital role in supporting our hospice team by helping keep our office running smoothly and efficiently. This behind‑the‑scenes service includes tasks such as answering phones, organizing admission materials, preparing mailings, assembling volunteer or bereavement packets, and assisting with special projects. Volunteers in this role bring strong communication skills, reliability, and a collaborative spirit. With training and ongoing support, Administrative Volunteers contribute to compassionate hospice care by ensuring our staff and families receive timely, organized, and thoughtful assistance. See below for full position description. This volunteer opportunity is flexible to your own schedule, availability, and level of comfort. No level of commitment is too small. TITLE Administrative Volunteer REPORTS TO Volunteer Coordinator (VC)/Manager of Volunteer Services (MVS) DESCRIPTION The Administrative Volunteer provides support to office personnel through clerical and administrative functions. An administrative volunteer may assist with answering telephones, filing, making copies, data entry or helping to create admission packets. An Administrative Volunteer might help with compiling and mailing Bereavement letters, sympathy cards or the planning of the Annual Memorial Service. QUALIFICATIONS The Administrative Volunteer must possess strong communication skills, must be dependable, self directed, and flexible and have the ability to work effectively as a member of a team. He/ she must have an understanding of Hospice Services and be willing to participate in peer support/ continuing education meetings. Additionally, he/ she must: 1. Be at least 16 years of age 2. Provide the following paperwork, co-signed by a parent/ guardian if under the age of 18: a. Completed Volunteer Application b. 2 References c. Code of Conduct Attestation Statement d. Signed Permission for Background Check e. Signed Permission for Drug Screen 3. Have satisfactory references from employers and/ or professional peers 4. Have a satisfactory criminal background check (as required by state) 5. Successfully complete the Administrative Volunteer orientation RESPONSBILITIES 1. Assist with assigned tasks, such as, but not limited to: a. Answering telephone calls, taking messages, transferring calls, or making calls for staff members b. Organizing and compiling admission packets c. Copying and filing d. Sending, receiving, and distributing faxes e. Assembling Volunteer Orientation manuals and in-service packets 2. Participate in Volunteer support or peer groups and/ or training with other Volunteers to the extent necessary to comply with the training requirements imposed by federal Medicare regulations 3. Provide availability and/ or keep up with the assigned task to support office personnel 4. Maintain regular communication with the Volunteer Coordinator/Manager of Volunteer Services about any changes or concerns regarding current assignment 5. Function within authorized activities according to the individual’s ability, knowledge, and training. Does not assume tasks or decisions which are outside the scope of the Volunteer or are within the domain of other persons, i.e. hospice clinical or office personnel 6. Document and record hours of service on the Administrative Volunteer Activity Log 7. Maintain confidentiality and abide by federal regulations related to privacy practices, e.g. HIPAA 8. Assure compliance with local, state, and federal laws, Medicare regulations, and established personnel policies and procedures 9. Meet or exceed delivery of Company Service Standards and operate under the company’s Code of Conduct 10. Be evaluated annually based on competency and performance by the Volunteer Coordinator/ Manager of Volunteer Services 11. Participate in continuing education and training, including mandatory annual in-services (HIPAA, Emergency Preparedness, Ethics, etc.) Visit our website! Agency: Gentiva Hospice - Northwest Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51360 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Good on the Go Inventory + Organizing SuppliesJoin United Way of the Midlands as we inventory supplies for our upcoming Good on the Go projects. Volunteers will assist staff in inventorying supplies for upcoming kit builds in the community. These kit builds will benefit local nonprofit partners. Tasks include: Moving boxes to and from pallet*,Unpacking boxes, Inventorying supplies, Re-boxing so that supplies are ready for assembly, Separating supplies for each Good on the Go project,Maintaining inventory counts of each item**,Breaking down cardboard**, and Popping air pillows used for shipping**.How to dress: Closed-toe shoesComfortable clothes that can get dirty. (Boxes from shipping may be dusty.)Remember to bring a reusable water bottle.Agency: United Way Of The Midlands Join United Way of the Midlands as we inventory supplies for our upcoming Good on the Go projects. Volunteers will assist staff in inventorying supplies for upcoming kit builds in the community. These kit builds will benefit local nonprofit partners. Tasks include: Moving boxes to and from pallet*,Unpacking boxes, Inventorying supplies, Re-boxing so that supplies are ready for assembly, Separating supplies for each Good on the Go project,Maintaining inventory counts of each item**,Breaking down cardboard**, and Popping air pillows used for shipping**.How to dress: Closed-toe shoesComfortable clothes that can get dirty. (Boxes from shipping may be dusty.)Remember to bring a reusable water bottle.Agency: United Way Of The Midlands Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 68102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Make a Difference Behind the Scenes — Warehouse Shift!Do you love staying organized and getting things done? We’d love to have you join us! Come serve with Heartland Hope Mission at our West O Location (15555 Industrial Road) on Wednesday, 04/22 from 9:30am–11:30am, where your help makes a direct impact. Agency: Heartland Hope Mission Do you love staying organized and getting things done? We’d love to have you join us! Come serve with Heartland Hope Mission at our West O Location (15555 Industrial Road) on Wednesday, 04/22 from 9:30am–11:30am, where your help makes a direct impact. Agency: Heartland Hope Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 68144 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 2026 JAG Career Development Conference - Project Based Learning (PBL) Judge Volunteer - Middle SchoolJAG Nebraska’s Career Development Conference will be held on Thursday, February 26 at the Downtown Hilton (1001 Cass St.) from 8:30am-2:00pm. JAG Nebraska students from across the state will take their skills learned in the JAG program and compete individually in various categories. Project Based Learning (PBL) Judges - JAG student teams will share about PBL project they completed at school or in their community this year. Everyone on the team gets to share, and together, they will show how PBL made learning awesome and provided real community impact in 7 minutes or less! Scoring rubrics will be provided for judges. The presentations will take place from 7:30am – 12:20pm. Volunteers should arrive no later than 7:30am. Please join us for a networking lunch with JAG students after the
competition. There will be a Judges training offered on two different dates and times - a JAG representative will be reaching out to all judges for training. Feb. 24 4:00pm Feb. 25 8:00am Please pick one here: CDC Judge's Preparatory Meeting Registration - Google Form Day of Schedule: 7:10am Judges arrive 7:30am Competitions begin 9:30am-11:20am: College/Career Fair 12:20pm: Showcase events conclude 12:30pm Lunch/Program 1:15pm: Awards/Closing Ceremony/Pictures, 2:00pm: Dismissal Agency: Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Nebraska JAG Nebraska’s Career Development Conference will be held on Thursday, February 26 at the Downtown Hilton (1001 Cass St.) from 8:30am-2:00pm. JAG Nebraska students from across the state will take their skills learned in the JAG program and compete individually in various categories. Project Based Learning (PBL) Judges - JAG student teams will share about PBL project they completed at school or in their community this year. Everyone on the team gets to share, and together, they will show how PBL made learning awesome and provided real community impact in 7 minutes or less! Scoring rubrics will be provided for judges. The presentations will take place from 7:30am – 12:20pm. Volunteers should arrive no later than 7:30am. Please join us for a networking lunch with JAG students after the
competition. There will be a Judges training offered on two different dates and times - a JAG representative will be reaching out to all judges for training. Feb. 24 4:00pm Feb. 25 8:00am Please pick one here: CDC Judge's Preparatory Meeting Registration - Google Form Day of Schedule: 7:10am Judges arrive 7:30am Competitions begin 9:30am-11:20am: College/Career Fair 12:20pm: Showcase events conclude 12:30pm Lunch/Program 1:15pm: Awards/Closing Ceremony/Pictures, 2:00pm: Dismissal Agency: Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Nebraska Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 26, 2026 Zip Code: 68102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 JAG Career Development Conference- Project Based Learning (PBL) Judge Volunteer - High SchoolJAG Nebraska’s Career Development Conference will be held on Thursday, February 26 at the Downtown Hilton (1001 Cass St.) from 7:30am-2:00pm. JAG Nebraska students from across the state will take their skills learned in the JAG program and compete individually in various categories. Project Based Learning (PBL) Judges - JAG student teams will share about PBL project they completed at school or in their community this year. Everyone on the team gets to share, and together, they will show how PBL made learning awesome and provided real community impact in 7 minutes or less! Scoring rubrics will be provided for judges. The presentations will take place from 7:30am – 12:20pm. Volunteers should arrive no later than 7:30am. Please join us for a networking lunch with JAG students after the
competition. There will be a Judges training offered on two different dates and times - a JAG representative will be reaching out to all judges for training. Feb. 24 4:00pm Feb. 25 8:00am Please pick one here: CDC Judge's Preparatory Meeting Registration - Google Form Day of Schedule: 7:10am Judges arrive 7:30am Competitions begin 9:30am-11:20am: College/Career Fair 12:20pm: Showcase events conclude 12:30pm Lunch/Program 1:15pm: Awards/Closing Ceremony/Pictures, 2:00pm: Dismissal Agency: Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Nebraska JAG Nebraska’s Career Development Conference will be held on Thursday, February 26 at the Downtown Hilton (1001 Cass St.) from 7:30am-2:00pm. JAG Nebraska students from across the state will take their skills learned in the JAG program and compete individually in various categories. Project Based Learning (PBL) Judges - JAG student teams will share about PBL project they completed at school or in their community this year. Everyone on the team gets to share, and together, they will show how PBL made learning awesome and provided real community impact in 7 minutes or less! Scoring rubrics will be provided for judges. The presentations will take place from 7:30am – 12:20pm. Volunteers should arrive no later than 7:30am. Please join us for a networking lunch with JAG students after the
competition. There will be a Judges training offered on two different dates and times - a JAG representative will be reaching out to all judges for training. Feb. 24 4:00pm Feb. 25 8:00am Please pick one here: CDC Judge's Preparatory Meeting Registration - Google Form Day of Schedule: 7:10am Judges arrive 7:30am Competitions begin 9:30am-11:20am: College/Career Fair 12:20pm: Showcase events conclude 12:30pm Lunch/Program 1:15pm: Awards/Closing Ceremony/Pictures, 2:00pm: Dismissal Agency: Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Nebraska Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 26, 2026 Zip Code: 68102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 JAG Career Development Conference - Prepared Speaking Judge Volunteer - Middle SchoolJAG Nebraska’s Career Development Conference will be held on Thursday, February 26 at the Downtown Hilton (1001 Cass St.) from 7:30am-2:00pm. JAG Nebraska students from across the state will take their skills learned in the JAG program and compete individually in various categories. Prepared Speaking Judges - As a judge, you will listen to students prepared speech, sharing how JAG has supported them in preparing for their future. Scoring rubrics will be provided. The presentations will take place from 7:30am – 12:20pm. Volunteers should arrive no later than 7:30am. Please join us for a networking lunch with JAG students after the
competition. There will be a Judges training offered on two different dates and times - a JAG representative will be reaching out to all judges for training. Feb. 24 4:00pm Feb. 25 8:00am Please pick one here: CDC Judge's Preparatory Meeting Registration - Google Form Day of Schedule: 7:10am Judges arrive 7:30am Competitions begin 9:30am-11:20am: College/Career Fair 12:20pm: Showcase events conclude 12:30pm Lunch/Program 1:15pm: Awards/Closing Ceremony/Pictures, 2:00pm: Dismissal Agency: Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Nebraska JAG Nebraska’s Career Development Conference will be held on Thursday, February 26 at the Downtown Hilton (1001 Cass St.) from 7:30am-2:00pm. JAG Nebraska students from across the state will take their skills learned in the JAG program and compete individually in various categories. Prepared Speaking Judges - As a judge, you will listen to students prepared speech, sharing how JAG has supported them in preparing for their future. Scoring rubrics will be provided. The presentations will take place from 7:30am – 12:20pm. Volunteers should arrive no later than 7:30am. Please join us for a networking lunch with JAG students after the
competition. There will be a Judges training offered on two different dates and times - a JAG representative will be reaching out to all judges for training. Feb. 24 4:00pm Feb. 25 8:00am Please pick one here: CDC Judge's Preparatory Meeting Registration - Google Form Day of Schedule: 7:10am Judges arrive 7:30am Competitions begin 9:30am-11:20am: College/Career Fair 12:20pm: Showcase events conclude 12:30pm Lunch/Program 1:15pm: Awards/Closing Ceremony/Pictures, 2:00pm: Dismissal Agency: Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Nebraska Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 26, 2026 Zip Code: 68102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 JAG Career Development Conference - Prepared Speaking Judge Volunteer - High SchoolJAG Nebraska’s Career Development Conference will be held on Thursday, February 26 at the Downtown Hilton (1001 Cass St.) from 7:30am-2:00pm. Please arrive and head to the 2nd floor to check in. Parking: Park in the parking garage. Please bring your parking ticket with you when you check in to get your parking validated. Prepared Speaking Judges - As a judge, you will listen to students prepared speech, sharing how JAG has supported them in preparing for their future. Scoring rubrics will be provided. The presentations will take place from 7:30am – 12:20pm. Volunteers should arrive no later than 7:30am. Please join us for a networking lunch with JAG students after the
competition. There will be a Virtual Judges training offered on two different dates and times - a JAG representative will be reaching out to all judges for training. Judges will need to only pick one of the times below. Feb. 24 at 4:00pm Feb. 25 at 8:00am Please pick one here: CDC Judge's Preparatory Meeting Registration - Google Form Day of Schedule: 7:10am Judges arrive 7:30am Competitions begin 9:30am-11:20am: College/Career Fair 12:20pm: Showcase events conclude 12:30pm Lunch/Program 1:15pm: Awards/Closing Ceremony/Pictures, 2:00pm: Dismissal Agency: Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Nebraska JAG Nebraska’s Career Development Conference will be held on Thursday, February 26 at the Downtown Hilton (1001 Cass St.) from 7:30am-2:00pm. Please arrive and head to the 2nd floor to check in. Parking: Park in the parking garage. Please bring your parking ticket with you when you check in to get your parking validated. Prepared Speaking Judges - As a judge, you will listen to students prepared speech, sharing how JAG has supported them in preparing for their future. Scoring rubrics will be provided. The presentations will take place from 7:30am – 12:20pm. Volunteers should arrive no later than 7:30am. Please join us for a networking lunch with JAG students after the
competition. There will be a Virtual Judges training offered on two different dates and times - a JAG representative will be reaching out to all judges for training. Judges will need to only pick one of the times below. Feb. 24 at 4:00pm Feb. 25 at 8:00am Please pick one here: CDC Judge's Preparatory Meeting Registration - Google Form Day of Schedule: 7:10am Judges arrive 7:30am Competitions begin 9:30am-11:20am: College/Career Fair 12:20pm: Showcase events conclude 12:30pm Lunch/Program 1:15pm: Awards/Closing Ceremony/Pictures, 2:00pm: Dismissal Agency: Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Nebraska Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 26, 2026 Zip Code: 68102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 JAG Career Development Conference - Employability Judge Volunteer - Middle SchoolJAG Nebraska’s Career Development Conference will be held on Thursday, February 26 at the Downtown Hilton (1001 Cass St.) from 7:30am-2:00pm. Please arrive and head to the 2nd floor to check in. Parking: Park in the parking garage. Please bring your parking ticket with you when you check in to get your parking validated Employability Judges - As a judge, you will facilitate professional job interviews for students competing in this event. Scoring rubrics and interview questions will be provided. The presentations will take place from 7:30am – 12:20pm. Volunteers should arrive no later than 7:30am. Please join us for a networking lunch with JAG students after the
competition. There will be a Virtual Judges training offered on two different dates and times - a JAG representative will be reaching out to all judges for training. Judges will need to only pick one of the times below. Feb. 24 at 4:00pm Feb. 25 at 8:00am Please pick one here: CDC Judge's Preparatory Meeting Registration - Google F Day of Schedule: 7:10am Judges arrive 7:30am Competitions begin 9:30am-11:20am: College/Career Fair 12:20pm: Showcase events conclude 12:30pm Lunch/Program 1:15pm: Awards/Closing Ceremony/Pictures, 2:00pm: Dismissal Agency: Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Nebraska JAG Nebraska’s Career Development Conference will be held on Thursday, February 26 at the Downtown Hilton (1001 Cass St.) from 7:30am-2:00pm. Please arrive and head to the 2nd floor to check in. Parking: Park in the parking garage. Please bring your parking ticket with you when you check in to get your parking validated Employability Judges - As a judge, you will facilitate professional job interviews for students competing in this event. Scoring rubrics and interview questions will be provided. The presentations will take place from 7:30am – 12:20pm. Volunteers should arrive no later than 7:30am. Please join us for a networking lunch with JAG students after the
competition. There will be a Virtual Judges training offered on two different dates and times - a JAG representative will be reaching out to all judges for training. Judges will need to only pick one of the times below. Feb. 24 at 4:00pm Feb. 25 at 8:00am Please pick one here: CDC Judge's Preparatory Meeting Registration - Google F Day of Schedule: 7:10am Judges arrive 7:30am Competitions begin 9:30am-11:20am: College/Career Fair 12:20pm: Showcase events conclude 12:30pm Lunch/Program 1:15pm: Awards/Closing Ceremony/Pictures, 2:00pm: Dismissal Agency: Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Nebraska Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 26, 2026 Zip Code: 68102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 JAG Career Development Conference - Employability Judge Volunteer - High SchoolJAG Nebraska’s Career Development Conference will be held on Thursday, February 26 at the Downtown Hilton (1001 Cass St.) from 7:30am-2:00pm. Please arrive and head to the 2nd floor to check in. Parking: Park in the parking garage. Please bring your parking ticket with you when you check in to get your parking validated. Employability Judges - As a judge, you will facilitate professional job interviews for students competing in this event. Scoring rubrics and interview questions will be provided The presentations will take place from 7:30am – 12:20pm. Volunteers should arrive no later than 7:30am. Please join us for a networking lunch with JAG students after the
competition. There will be a Virtual Judges training offered on two different dates and times - a JAG representative will be reaching out to all judges for training. Judges will need to only pick one of the times below. Feb. 24 at 4:00pm Feb. 25 at 8:00am Please pick one here: CDC Judge's Preparatory Meeting Registration - Google Fo Day of Schedule: 7:10am Judges arrive 7:30am Competitions begin 9:30am-11:20am: College/Career Fair 12:20pm: Showcase events conclude 12:30pm Lunch/Program 1:15pm: Awards/Closing Ceremony/Pictures, 2:00pm: Dismissal Agency: Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Nebraska JAG Nebraska’s Career Development Conference will be held on Thursday, February 26 at the Downtown Hilton (1001 Cass St.) from 7:30am-2:00pm. Please arrive and head to the 2nd floor to check in. Parking: Park in the parking garage. Please bring your parking ticket with you when you check in to get your parking validated. Employability Judges - As a judge, you will facilitate professional job interviews for students competing in this event. Scoring rubrics and interview questions will be provided The presentations will take place from 7:30am – 12:20pm. Volunteers should arrive no later than 7:30am. Please join us for a networking lunch with JAG students after the
competition. There will be a Virtual Judges training offered on two different dates and times - a JAG representative will be reaching out to all judges for training. Judges will need to only pick one of the times below. Feb. 24 at 4:00pm Feb. 25 at 8:00am Please pick one here: CDC Judge's Preparatory Meeting Registration - Google Fo Day of Schedule: 7:10am Judges arrive 7:30am Competitions begin 9:30am-11:20am: College/Career Fair 12:20pm: Showcase events conclude 12:30pm Lunch/Program 1:15pm: Awards/Closing Ceremony/Pictures, 2:00pm: Dismissal Agency: Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Nebraska Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 26, 2026 Zip Code: 68102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 JAG Career Development Conference - Outstanding Chapter Judge Volunteer - Middle SchoolJAG Nebraska’s Career Development Conference will be held on Thursday, February 26 at the Downtown Hilton (1001 Cass St.) from 7:30am-2:00pm. Please arrive and head to the 2nd floor to check in. Parking: Park in the parking garage. Please bring your parking ticket with you when you check in to get your parking validated. JAG Nebraska students from across the state will take their skills learned in the JAG program and compete individually in various categories. Outstanding Chapter Judges - As a judge you will review scrapbooks featuring each JAG programs activities throughout the school year. Scoring rubrics will be provided. The presentations will take place from 7:30am – 12:20pm. Volunteers should arrive no later than 7:30am. Please join us for a networking lunch with JAG students after the
competition. There will be a Virtual Judges training offered on two different dates and times - a JAG representative will be reaching out to all judges for training. Judges will need to only pick one of the times below. Feb. 24 at 4:00pm Feb. 25 at 8:00am Please pick one here: CDC Judge's Preparatory Meeting Registration - Google For Day of Schedule: 7:10am Judges arrive 7:30am Competitions begin 9:30am-11:20am: College/Career Fair 12:20pm: Showcase events conclude 12:30pm Lunch/Program 1:15pm: Awards/Closing Ceremony/Pictures, 2:00pm: Dismissal Agency: Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Nebraska JAG Nebraska’s Career Development Conference will be held on Thursday, February 26 at the Downtown Hilton (1001 Cass St.) from 7:30am-2:00pm. Please arrive and head to the 2nd floor to check in. Parking: Park in the parking garage. Please bring your parking ticket with you when you check in to get your parking validated. JAG Nebraska students from across the state will take their skills learned in the JAG program and compete individually in various categories. Outstanding Chapter Judges - As a judge you will review scrapbooks featuring each JAG programs activities throughout the school year. Scoring rubrics will be provided. The presentations will take place from 7:30am – 12:20pm. Volunteers should arrive no later than 7:30am. Please join us for a networking lunch with JAG students after the
competition. There will be a Virtual Judges training offered on two different dates and times - a JAG representative will be reaching out to all judges for training. Judges will need to only pick one of the times below. Feb. 24 at 4:00pm Feb. 25 at 8:00am Please pick one here: CDC Judge's Preparatory Meeting Registration - Google For Day of Schedule: 7:10am Judges arrive 7:30am Competitions begin 9:30am-11:20am: College/Career Fair 12:20pm: Showcase events conclude 12:30pm Lunch/Program 1:15pm: Awards/Closing Ceremony/Pictures, 2:00pm: Dismissal Agency: Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Nebraska Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 26, 2026 Zip Code: 68102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 JAG Career Development Conference - Outstanding Chapter Judge Volunteer - High SchoolJAG Nebraska’s Career
Development Conference will be held on Thursday, February 26 at the Downtown
Hilton (1001 Cass St.) from 7:30am-2:00pm. Please arrive and head to the 2nd floor to check in. JAG Nebraska students from across the state will take their skills learned in the JAG program and compete individually in various categories. Outstanding Chapter Judges - As a judge you will review scrapbooks featuring each JAG programs activities throughout the school year. Scoring rubrics will be provided. The presentations will take place from 7:30am – 12:20pm. Volunteers should arrive no later than 7:30am. Please join us for a networking lunch with JAG students after the
competition. There will be a Virtual Judges training offered on two different dates and times - a JAG representative will be reaching out to all judges for training. Judges will need to only pick one of the times below. Feb. 24 at 4:00pm Feb. 25 at 8:00am Please pick one here: CDC Judge's Preparatory Meeting Registration - Google Form Day of Schedule: 7:10am Judges arrive 7:30am Competitions begin 9:30am-11:20am: College/Career Fair 12:20pm: Showcase events conclude 12:30pm Lunch/Program 1:15pm: Awards/Closing Ceremony/Pictures, 2:00pm: Dismissal Agency: Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Nebraska JAG Nebraska’s Career
Development Conference will be held on Thursday, February 26 at the Downtown
Hilton (1001 Cass St.) from 7:30am-2:00pm. Please arrive and head to the 2nd floor to check in. JAG Nebraska students from across the state will take their skills learned in the JAG program and compete individually in various categories. Outstanding Chapter Judges - As a judge you will review scrapbooks featuring each JAG programs activities throughout the school year. Scoring rubrics will be provided. The presentations will take place from 7:30am – 12:20pm. Volunteers should arrive no later than 7:30am. Please join us for a networking lunch with JAG students after the
competition. There will be a Virtual Judges training offered on two different dates and times - a JAG representative will be reaching out to all judges for training. Judges will need to only pick one of the times below. Feb. 24 at 4:00pm Feb. 25 at 8:00am Please pick one here: CDC Judge's Preparatory Meeting Registration - Google Form Day of Schedule: 7:10am Judges arrive 7:30am Competitions begin 9:30am-11:20am: College/Career Fair 12:20pm: Showcase events conclude 12:30pm Lunch/Program 1:15pm: Awards/Closing Ceremony/Pictures, 2:00pm: Dismissal Agency: Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Nebraska Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 26, 2026 Zip Code: 68102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 JAG Career Development Conference - Career Preparation Judge Volunteer - High SchoolJAG Nebraska’s Career
Development Conference will be held on Thursday, February 26 at the Downtown
Hilton (1001 Cass St.) from 7:30am-2:00pm. Please arrive and head to the 2nd floor to check in. JAG Nebraska students from across the state will take their skills learned in the JAG program and compete individually in various categories. Career Preparation Judges - Students will create a presentation lasting between 7 and 10 minutes on a career that interests them. The judges will have three-minutes to evaluate the presentation focusing on the effectiveness of public speaking, presentation content, and how well the participant responded to questions that the judges asked during the presentation. Scoring rubrics will be provided. The presentations will take place from 7:30am – 12:20pm. Volunteers should arrive no later than 7:30am. Please join us for a networking lunch with JAG students after the
competition. There will be a Virtual Judges training offered on two different dates and times - a JAG representative will be reaching out to all judges for training. Judges will need to only pick one of the times below. Feb. 24 at 4:00pm Feb. 25 at 8:00am Please pick one here: CDC Judge's Preparatory Meeting Registration - Google Forms Day of Schedule: 7:10am Judges arrive 7:30am Competitions begin 9:30am-11:20am: College/Career Fair 11:50 pm: Showcase events conclude 12:00pm Lunch/Program 1:15pm: Awards/Closing Ceremony/Pictures, 2:00pm: Dismissal Agency: Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Nebraska JAG Nebraska’s Career
Development Conference will be held on Thursday, February 26 at the Downtown
Hilton (1001 Cass St.) from 7:30am-2:00pm. Please arrive and head to the 2nd floor to check in. JAG Nebraska students from across the state will take their skills learned in the JAG program and compete individually in various categories. Career Preparation Judges - Students will create a presentation lasting between 7 and 10 minutes on a career that interests them. The judges will have three-minutes to evaluate the presentation focusing on the effectiveness of public speaking, presentation content, and how well the participant responded to questions that the judges asked during the presentation. Scoring rubrics will be provided. The presentations will take place from 7:30am – 12:20pm. Volunteers should arrive no later than 7:30am. Please join us for a networking lunch with JAG students after the
competition. There will be a Virtual Judges training offered on two different dates and times - a JAG representative will be reaching out to all judges for training. Judges will need to only pick one of the times below. Feb. 24 at 4:00pm Feb. 25 at 8:00am Please pick one here: CDC Judge's Preparatory Meeting Registration - Google Forms Day of Schedule: 7:10am Judges arrive 7:30am Competitions begin 9:30am-11:20am: College/Career Fair 11:50 pm: Showcase events conclude 12:00pm Lunch/Program 1:15pm: Awards/Closing Ceremony/Pictures, 2:00pm: Dismissal Agency: Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Nebraska Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 26, 2026 Zip Code: 68102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: IBBG's 3rd Annual Heart, Sole, & Roll Community StrollWe invite you to volunteer at IBBG's 3rd Annual Heart, Sole & Roll 5k Community Stroll, a joyful celebration kicking off Black Maternal Health Week on April 11th from 8 AM - 12 PM. Guided by this year's theme, Rooted in Justice & Joy, this signature event will take place in the heart of North Omaha to uplift wellness, honor maternal health, and strengthen community bonds through movement and togetherness. The event will kick off at the Anarcha Center, and utilize the North Omaha Trail. There are a variety of ways you could assist: Set Up Crew - 8:00 AM -10:00 AM: This shift assists with getting all the necessary items ready for the walk/run. Registration - 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM: This shift will check in walk/run participants, gathering waivers, and ensuring participants who do not consent to photographs, receive a red sticker. Trail Champions/Runners - 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM: Ensuring participants have what they need on the trail, including navigating the trail, and knowing where activities are. Kids Corner Assistance - 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: This shift assists with the activities available to the children in attendance Clean Up - 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM: This shift assists with break down, and trash pick up.We appreciate your time and willingness to make this 3rd Annual Heart, Sole & Roll event a success! Agency: IBBG We invite you to volunteer at IBBG's 3rd Annual Heart, Sole & Roll 5k Community Stroll, a joyful celebration kicking off Black Maternal Health Week on April 11th from 8 AM - 12 PM. Guided by this year's theme, Rooted in Justice & Joy, this signature event will take place in the heart of North Omaha to uplift wellness, honor maternal health, and strengthen community bonds through movement and togetherness. The event will kick off at the Anarcha Center, and utilize the North Omaha Trail. There are a variety of ways you could assist: Set Up Crew - 8:00 AM -10:00 AM: This shift assists with getting all the necessary items ready for the walk/run. Registration - 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM: This shift will check in walk/run participants, gathering waivers, and ensuring participants who do not consent to photographs, receive a red sticker. Trail Champions/Runners - 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM: Ensuring participants have what they need on the trail, including navigating the trail, and knowing where activities are. Kids Corner Assistance - 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: This shift assists with the activities available to the children in attendance Clean Up - 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM: This shift assists with break down, and trash pick up.We appreciate your time and willingness to make this 3rd Annual Heart, Sole & Roll event a success! Agency: IBBG Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 68110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Greeter for Music @ Your LibraryHelp us kick off an evening of live music with a smile! We’re looking for a friendly volunteer to welcome guests at the library entrance and guide them to the third floor (via the elevator) where the performance will be held. This is a sit-down role—perfect for someone who enjoys chatting and helping people feel at home. Bring a friend if you'd like some company! What you'll do: Greet folks who come to see the Patient Wolf for Music @ Your LibraryA few things to know: You'll be indoors the whole timeStaff will also be on-site checking in End time is flexible, so you may be able to scoot out early!Questions? Contact Maggie Turza, Volunteer Coordinator for Carnegie-Stout at mturza@carnegiestout.org or 563-589-4243. Agency: Carnegie-Stout Public Library Help us kick off an evening of live music with a smile! We’re looking for a friendly volunteer to welcome guests at the library entrance and guide them to the third floor (via the elevator) where the performance will be held. This is a sit-down role—perfect for someone who enjoys chatting and helping people feel at home. Bring a friend if you'd like some company! What you'll do: Greet folks who come to see the Patient Wolf for Music @ Your LibraryA few things to know: You'll be indoors the whole timeStaff will also be on-site checking in End time is flexible, so you may be able to scoot out early!Questions? Contact Maggie Turza, Volunteer Coordinator for Carnegie-Stout at mturza@carnegiestout.org or 563-589-4243. Agency: Carnegie-Stout Public Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 6, 2026 Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: End-of-Life Companion (Hospice)Honoring Life's Final Moments with dignity and care. Can you sit with someone in silence and still make a profound difference? Do you have the heart to walk beside patients and families at the end of life's journey? Would you like to be the person who brings peace and dignity to a patient's final hours? End-of-Life Companion Volunteers (Vigil Volunteers) provide calm, compassionate presence to patients in their final hours, offering comfort, companionship, and support to those who may be alone or to families navigating the uncertainty of the dying process. Through quiet presence, attentive listening, and steady communication with hospice staff, Vigil Volunteers help create a peaceful environment while honoring the dignity, needs, and wishes of each patient. Their role brings reassurance, humanity, and gentle guidance during one of life’s most sacred transitions. See below for full position description. Opportunities in the following counties: Sioux, Lyon, Osceola, O'Brien, Clay, Dickinson, Palo Alto, Emmet, Kossuth This volunteer opportunity is flexible to your own schedule, availability, and level of comfort. No level of commitment is too small. TITLE Vigil Volunteer REPORTS TO Volunteer Coordinator but may receive oversight of duties and assignments from another member of the IDG (on-call personnel) DESCRIPTION The Vigil Volunteer offers companionship, comfort and presence to patients during the time immediately prior to their death. Support can be provided to patients who have no family to be with them or to provide support and guidance to families and caregivers, helping to relieve the unknown; this may also include staff if the patient resides at a facility. Support is provided in a variety of ways, including being a calm presence, talking and listening to the family/caregivers, or sharing silence. QUALIFICATIONS The Vigil Volunteer must have an understanding of Hospice philosophy and be familiar with the dying process, i.e., recognize when death is imminent. He/she will receive additional education/training on anticipatory grief, empathetic presence, reflective listening, and the rights of the dying. He/she must be a strong communicator, be comfortable around death and be able to maintain composure in stressful situations. He/she must also be willing to be called for assignment on short-notice and have some flexibility with scheduling. Additionally, he/she must: 1. Be at least 18 years of age 2. Complete the Direct Care Volunteer training and orientation (including all necessary paperwork and education) 3. Complete additional Vigil Volunteer training (4 hours), including review and signature of the Vigil Volunteer Job Description and the Vigil Volunteer Orientation Verification form RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Demonstrate understanding of the dying process and ability to provide compassionate support to the patient (and family, if present) 2. Communicate patient status and provide update to the appropriate IDG/on-call staff member after each visit 3. Report any concerns, problems, or sudden changes in patient, family and caregiver status to the appropriate IDG/on-call staff member immediately 4. If in a facility, check in with the facility staff upon arrival, and then again when leaving 5. Participate in Volunteer support or peer groups and/or training with other Volunteers 6. Communicate timely when a Vigil Volunteer request is received (even if unavailable to make visit) 7. Maintain regular communication with the Volunteer Coordinator (VC) 8. Function within authorized activities according to the individual’s ability, knowledge, and training. Does not assume tasks or decisions which are outside the scope of the Vigil Volunteer or are within the domain of other persons, e.g., family, caregiver, hospice personnel or facility staff 9. Document and record hours of service and return Volunteer Visit Notes to the Volunteer Coordinator (VC) within a timely manner, i.e., 24-48 hours 10. Provide update on patient status, including activities performed by Vigil Volunteer, to the next Vigil Volunteer and/or Volunteer Coordinator (VC) 11. Maintain patient, family and caregiver confidentiality and abide by federal regulations related to privacy practices, e.g., HIPAA 12. Assure for compliance with local, state, and federal laws, Medicare regulations, and established personnel policies and procedures 13. Meet or exceed delivery of Company Service Standards and operate under the company’s Code of Conduct 14. Be evaluated annually based on competency and performance 15. Participate in continuing education and training, including mandatory annual in-services (HIPAA, Tuberculosis, Emergency Preparedness, etc. Visit our website! Agency: Gentiva Hospice - Northwest Iowa Honoring Life's Final Moments with dignity and care. Can you sit with someone in silence and still make a profound difference? Do you have the heart to walk beside patients and families at the end of life's journey? Would you like to be the person who brings peace and dignity to a patient's final hours? End-of-Life Companion Volunteers (Vigil Volunteers) provide calm, compassionate presence to patients in their final hours, offering comfort, companionship, and support to those who may be alone or to families navigating the uncertainty of the dying process. Through quiet presence, attentive listening, and steady communication with hospice staff, Vigil Volunteers help create a peaceful environment while honoring the dignity, needs, and wishes of each patient. Their role brings reassurance, humanity, and gentle guidance during one of life’s most sacred transitions. See below for full position description. Opportunities in the following counties: Sioux, Lyon, Osceola, O'Brien, Clay, Dickinson, Palo Alto, Emmet, Kossuth This volunteer opportunity is flexible to your own schedule, availability, and level of comfort. No level of commitment is too small. TITLE Vigil Volunteer REPORTS TO Volunteer Coordinator but may receive oversight of duties and assignments from another member of the IDG (on-call personnel) DESCRIPTION The Vigil Volunteer offers companionship, comfort and presence to patients during the time immediately prior to their death. Support can be provided to patients who have no family to be with them or to provide support and guidance to families and caregivers, helping to relieve the unknown; this may also include staff if the patient resides at a facility. Support is provided in a variety of ways, including being a calm presence, talking and listening to the family/caregivers, or sharing silence. QUALIFICATIONS The Vigil Volunteer must have an understanding of Hospice philosophy and be familiar with the dying process, i.e., recognize when death is imminent. He/she will receive additional education/training on anticipatory grief, empathetic presence, reflective listening, and the rights of the dying. He/she must be a strong communicator, be comfortable around death and be able to maintain composure in stressful situations. He/she must also be willing to be called for assignment on short-notice and have some flexibility with scheduling. Additionally, he/she must: 1. Be at least 18 years of age 2. Complete the Direct Care Volunteer training and orientation (including all necessary paperwork and education) 3. Complete additional Vigil Volunteer training (4 hours), including review and signature of the Vigil Volunteer Job Description and the Vigil Volunteer Orientation Verification form RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Demonstrate understanding of the dying process and ability to provide compassionate support to the patient (and family, if present) 2. Communicate patient status and provide update to the appropriate IDG/on-call staff member after each visit 3. Report any concerns, problems, or sudden changes in patient, family and caregiver status to the appropriate IDG/on-call staff member immediately 4. If in a facility, check in with the facility staff upon arrival, and then again when leaving 5. Participate in Volunteer support or peer groups and/or training with other Volunteers 6. Communicate timely when a Vigil Volunteer request is received (even if unavailable to make visit) 7. Maintain regular communication with the Volunteer Coordinator (VC) 8. Function within authorized activities according to the individual’s ability, knowledge, and training. Does not assume tasks or decisions which are outside the scope of the Vigil Volunteer or are within the domain of other persons, e.g., family, caregiver, hospice personnel or facility staff 9. Document and record hours of service and return Volunteer Visit Notes to the Volunteer Coordinator (VC) within a timely manner, i.e., 24-48 hours 10. Provide update on patient status, including activities performed by Vigil Volunteer, to the next Vigil Volunteer and/or Volunteer Coordinator (VC) 11. Maintain patient, family and caregiver confidentiality and abide by federal regulations related to privacy practices, e.g., HIPAA 12. Assure for compliance with local, state, and federal laws, Medicare regulations, and established personnel policies and procedures 13. Meet or exceed delivery of Company Service Standards and operate under the company’s Code of Conduct 14. Be evaluated annually based on competency and performance 15. Participate in continuing education and training, including mandatory annual in-services (HIPAA, Tuberculosis, Emergency Preparedness, etc. Visit our website! Agency: Gentiva Hospice - Northwest Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51360 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Shopping HelperAssist neighbors as they shop through the food pantry. Volunteers receive training in civil rights and food safety. Agency: Successful Living Assist neighbors as they shop through the food pantry. Volunteers receive training in civil rights and food safety. Agency: Successful Living Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 52240 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Repair Shop VolunteerAre you a hands on, creative carpenter, upholsterer, jeweler, sewer, electrician, engineer, or all-around-handyperson with a desire to give back? Then join our volunteer team at the new Repair Shop & Recycle Center! Our team will repair furniture, garden tools, power tools, small household items, electronics, jewelry, and appliances such as lamps, toasters, and vacuums brought in by customers. The Repair Shop is in the Mission Thrift Store 2, and proceeds support the Dubuque Rescue Mission. We’re looking for volunteers to do one or two 2-hour shifts per month. To schedule a shift, contact Stephen at repair@dbqrescue.org or 563-291-6176. Learn more at dubuquerescue.org/repair-shop-recycle-center Agency: Dubuque Rescue Mission Are you a hands on, creative carpenter, upholsterer, jeweler, sewer, electrician, engineer, or all-around-handyperson with a desire to give back? Then join our volunteer team at the new Repair Shop & Recycle Center! Our team will repair furniture, garden tools, power tools, small household items, electronics, jewelry, and appliances such as lamps, toasters, and vacuums brought in by customers. The Repair Shop is in the Mission Thrift Store 2, and proceeds support the Dubuque Rescue Mission. We’re looking for volunteers to do one or two 2-hour shifts per month. To schedule a shift, contact Stephen at repair@dbqrescue.org or 563-291-6176. Learn more at dubuquerescue.org/repair-shop-recycle-center Agency: Dubuque Rescue Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cleaning Volunteer @ Mission Store 2Mission Store 2 is looking for a volunteer to help once a week with cleaning bathrooms, windows, sweeping/mopping, and dusting. This thrift store sells furniture and household items, and is part of the Dubuque Rescue Mission, which provides shelter, food, and household items to people in need. If interested, contact Cyndi at cyndi@dbqrescue.org or 563-587-8164. Learn more at dubuquerescue.org/thrift-stores/ Agency: Dubuque Rescue Mission Mission Store 2 is looking for a volunteer to help once a week with cleaning bathrooms, windows, sweeping/mopping, and dusting. This thrift store sells furniture and household items, and is part of the Dubuque Rescue Mission, which provides shelter, food, and household items to people in need. If interested, contact Cyndi at cyndi@dbqrescue.org or 563-587-8164. Learn more at dubuquerescue.org/thrift-stores/ Agency: Dubuque Rescue Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Junior Camp CounselorDescription: The Junior Counselor role at the Science Center of Iowa (SCI) is a vital role to the experience of the campers, providing a fun, safe and educationally-effective learning environment. Jr. Counselors will act as role models for campers, engaging and inspiring them along their journey of lifelong science learning. Taking advantage of the opportunities for personal growth as a developing leader in our community.Duties: Assist Camp Educators in facilitating curriculum and activities in the daily schedule Support Camp Educators with sorting, gathering and doing inventory of necessary supplies Serve as support during field trips and transition periods of camp, keeping campers respectful, quiet and on time in their daily schedule Responsible for providing care and well-being of campers while participating in programsQualifications: High school student (Must be at least 14 year-old)Enjoy working with children ages 4-14 in a learning environment Good communication skills and friendly, outgoing personality Comfortable approaching participants and initiating conversation Punctuality and dependability are keyExpectations: Understand and support the purpose, structure and policies of the SCI Offer the use of your skills or experience Conduct yourself in accordance with the standards of conduct and ethics of SCI Complete any orientation or on-the-job training required Be flexible in accepting assignments, perform assigned responsibilities willingly and courteously to the best of your ability and accept the guidance of the Volunteer Manager Comply with the time and dress requirements of the SCI Obey all security and safety rules of the Science Center of Iowa Respect the confidentiality of sensitive information Provide timely notification of absence or tardiness to the Volunteer Manager Serve as a goodwill ambassador of the SCI to the communityWorking Hours: Primarily Monday through Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm.There will be four hours of training on May 9, 2026.APPLY: SCI 2026 Summer Camp Jr. Counselor Application – Fill out formAgency: Science Center Of Iowa Description: The Junior Counselor role at the Science Center of Iowa (SCI) is a vital role to the experience of the campers, providing a fun, safe and educationally-effective learning environment. Jr. Counselors will act as role models for campers, engaging and inspiring them along their journey of lifelong science learning. Taking advantage of the opportunities for personal growth as a developing leader in our community.Duties: Assist Camp Educators in facilitating curriculum and activities in the daily schedule Support Camp Educators with sorting, gathering and doing inventory of necessary supplies Serve as support during field trips and transition periods of camp, keeping campers respectful, quiet and on time in their daily schedule Responsible for providing care and well-being of campers while participating in programsQualifications: High school student (Must be at least 14 year-old)Enjoy working with children ages 4-14 in a learning environment Good communication skills and friendly, outgoing personality Comfortable approaching participants and initiating conversation Punctuality and dependability are keyExpectations: Understand and support the purpose, structure and policies of the SCI Offer the use of your skills or experience Conduct yourself in accordance with the standards of conduct and ethics of SCI Complete any orientation or on-the-job training required Be flexible in accepting assignments, perform assigned responsibilities willingly and courteously to the best of your ability and accept the guidance of the Volunteer Manager Comply with the time and dress requirements of the SCI Obey all security and safety rules of the Science Center of Iowa Respect the confidentiality of sensitive information Provide timely notification of absence or tardiness to the Volunteer Manager Serve as a goodwill ambassador of the SCI to the communityWorking Hours: Primarily Monday through Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm.There will be four hours of training on May 9, 2026.APPLY: SCI 2026 Summer Camp Jr. Counselor Application – Fill out formAgency: Science Center Of Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Daily Discovery AssistantThe Science Center of Iowa (SCI) is seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help deliver positive and engaging customer experiences for our guests. In this role, you’ll serve as a friendly and knowledgeable source of information—greeting visitors at the door, guiding them through the check-in and ticketing process, and answering questions about SCI’s programs, exhibits, and events. Volunteers will assist guests throughout the building by providing directions, helping with lost children, and ensuring a welcoming atmosphere for all. You’ll also bring our interactive exhibits to life by demonstrating how they work, offering insights, and sparking curiosity through questions and conversation. Additional opportunities include assisting school groups with exhibit interpretation and activity sheets and encouraging all visitors to participate in our daily programs. Ideal volunteers enjoy engaging with people of all ages, have strong communication skills, and love learning and talking about science. Punctuality, dependability, and a friendly, outgoing attitude are essential for success in this role. Agency: Science Center Of Iowa The Science Center of Iowa (SCI) is seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help deliver positive and engaging customer experiences for our guests. In this role, you’ll serve as a friendly and knowledgeable source of information—greeting visitors at the door, guiding them through the check-in and ticketing process, and answering questions about SCI’s programs, exhibits, and events. Volunteers will assist guests throughout the building by providing directions, helping with lost children, and ensuring a welcoming atmosphere for all. You’ll also bring our interactive exhibits to life by demonstrating how they work, offering insights, and sparking curiosity through questions and conversation. Additional opportunities include assisting school groups with exhibit interpretation and activity sheets and encouraging all visitors to participate in our daily programs. Ideal volunteers enjoy engaging with people of all ages, have strong communication skills, and love learning and talking about science. Punctuality, dependability, and a friendly, outgoing attitude are essential for success in this role. Agency: Science Center Of Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Stock the Food Pantry (evenings & weekends)Volunteers are needed to help stock the pantry on Tuesday nights, Thursday nights, and some Saturdays. Volunteers will help in the following ways: Clothing Pantry: Sorting, hanging, and organizing clothing and household donations. Grocery Aisles: Stocking and facing grocery items.Volunteers should be 5 years of age or older to volunteer. Youth 12 years of age and younger should have an adult on site with them while volunteering. Note: Tuesday nights will be weekly again starting 10/14/25. Questions: Contact Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org or by phone at 515-989-8404. About Bidwell Pantry: At the Bidwell Pantry, we provide basic necessities to families in need. Serving up to 6,700 individuals per month, the Bidwell Pantry provides hope to families and helps them bridge the gap, so that they can spend their hard earned money on other necessities besides food and clothing. About volunteering: A volunteer orientation is provided when you first arrive to help, including an overview about poverty in the Des Moines metro. We provide a unique cultural and economically diverse volunteer experience. Information for First-time Volunteers: Click here for information about parking, how to check in when you arrive, and much more. About Families Forward: Families Forward (previously Bidwell Riverside Center and Hawthorn Hill) has four main programs: Bidwell Pantry, Child Development Center, New Directions Shelter (emergency housing), and The Home Connection (long-term housing). For over 100 years, our mission has been to provide compassionate, life-changing assistance to families and their path to self-sufficiency. Agency: Families Forward Volunteers are needed to help stock the pantry on Tuesday nights, Thursday nights, and some Saturdays. Volunteers will help in the following ways: Clothing Pantry: Sorting, hanging, and organizing clothing and household donations. Grocery Aisles: Stocking and facing grocery items.Volunteers should be 5 years of age or older to volunteer. Youth 12 years of age and younger should have an adult on site with them while volunteering. Note: Tuesday nights will be weekly again starting 10/14/25. Questions: Contact Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org or by phone at 515-989-8404. About Bidwell Pantry: At the Bidwell Pantry, we provide basic necessities to families in need. Serving up to 6,700 individuals per month, the Bidwell Pantry provides hope to families and helps them bridge the gap, so that they can spend their hard earned money on other necessities besides food and clothing. About volunteering: A volunteer orientation is provided when you first arrive to help, including an overview about poverty in the Des Moines metro. We provide a unique cultural and economically diverse volunteer experience. Information for First-time Volunteers: Click here for information about parking, how to check in when you arrive, and much more. About Families Forward: Families Forward (previously Bidwell Riverside Center and Hawthorn Hill) has four main programs: Bidwell Pantry, Child Development Center, New Directions Shelter (emergency housing), and The Home Connection (long-term housing). For over 100 years, our mission has been to provide compassionate, life-changing assistance to families and their path to self-sufficiency. Agency: Families Forward Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 50315 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BGCCI Basketball Clinic and TournamentDo you want to make an impact on local youth and promote lifelong wellness all while playing basketball? Join us for our first annual club basketball clinic and tournament! Members from six clubs will be spending spring break perfecting their basketball skills before competing in our tournament. We need volunteers like you to help us run drills throughout the week and referee the tournament on Friday. There are lots of dates and times to help. If you’re interested, sign up and we’ll connect with you to see what would work for you. Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs Of Central Iowa Do you want to make an impact on local youth and promote lifelong wellness all while playing basketball? Join us for our first annual club basketball clinic and tournament! Members from six clubs will be spending spring break perfecting their basketball skills before competing in our tournament. We need volunteers like you to help us run drills throughout the week and referee the tournament on Friday. There are lots of dates and times to help. If you’re interested, sign up and we’ll connect with you to see what would work for you. Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs Of Central Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Mar 16, 2026 through Mar 20, 2026 Zip Code: 50316 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer - Monthly Market ShopperAre you passionate about food security and ensuring clients have access to essential needs? Do you love connecting with people? Volunteering with the Catholic Charities food pantry in the monthly market may be a good fit for you! As a monthly market shopper, volunteers are responsible for shopping alongside clients, bagging groceries, and taking items out to client's cars. They may also assist with restocking shelves and preparing the pantry for opening and shift change. Agency: Catholic Charities of Des Moines Are you passionate about food security and ensuring clients have access to essential needs? Do you love connecting with people? Volunteering with the Catholic Charities food pantry in the monthly market may be a good fit for you! As a monthly market shopper, volunteers are responsible for shopping alongside clients, bagging groceries, and taking items out to client's cars. They may also assist with restocking shelves and preparing the pantry for opening and shift change. Agency: Catholic Charities of Des Moines Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50316 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Australia Exhibit Pond Clean OutThe Australia Exhibit Pond Clean Out Agency: Blank Park Zoo The Australia Exhibit Pond Clean Out Agency: Blank Park Zoo Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Mar 24, 2026 through Mar 26, 2026 Zip Code: 50315 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Way FindersWayfinders assist patients, visitors, and colleagues with navigating through the hospital, providing information and directions Responsibilities: Escort people from one point to another in the hospital or clinic, providing clear and concise directions.Deliver flowers and gifts to patients and colleagues as appropriate.Maintain a welcoming and clean environment in public areas for colleagues and members.Provide patient room numbers and information at the Information Desks as appropriate.Comfortable communicating with a variety of people, with varying abilities and backgrounds.Ability to give and follow directions for navigating through the hospital.Able to stand and walk for extended periods of time.Able to lift five to 10 (5-10) pounds.Able to work independently and handle potentially stressful situations.This position involves regular, three to four (3-4) hour shifts, every day (Sunday through Saturday), 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m All volunteers MUST: Be 16 years old or olderBe able to meet and clear all background and health screening requirementsMake a minimum six-month commitment (or two semesters)Locations: This opportunity is available at the following MercyOne location(s):Des Moines Medical Center, 1111 6th Avenue, Des MoinesWest Des Moines Medical Center, 1755 59th Place, West Des MoinesIowa Heart Clinic, 5880 University Avenue, West Des MoinesAgency: MercyOne Central Iowa Wayfinders assist patients, visitors, and colleagues with navigating through the hospital, providing information and directions Responsibilities: Escort people from one point to another in the hospital or clinic, providing clear and concise directions.Deliver flowers and gifts to patients and colleagues as appropriate.Maintain a welcoming and clean environment in public areas for colleagues and members.Provide patient room numbers and information at the Information Desks as appropriate.Comfortable communicating with a variety of people, with varying abilities and backgrounds.Ability to give and follow directions for navigating through the hospital.Able to stand and walk for extended periods of time.Able to lift five to 10 (5-10) pounds.Able to work independently and handle potentially stressful situations.This position involves regular, three to four (3-4) hour shifts, every day (Sunday through Saturday), 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m All volunteers MUST: Be 16 years old or olderBe able to meet and clear all background and health screening requirementsMake a minimum six-month commitment (or two semesters)Locations: This opportunity is available at the following MercyOne location(s):Des Moines Medical Center, 1111 6th Avenue, Des MoinesWest Des Moines Medical Center, 1755 59th Place, West Des MoinesIowa Heart Clinic, 5880 University Avenue, West Des MoinesAgency: MercyOne Central Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50314 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Global Recycling Day with Story County Conservation & Iowa Natural Heritage FoundationJoin INHF and Story County Conservation for a workday at a current protection project near Cambridge. While it will be some time before the area is open to the public, lending a hand now will provide a jumpstart on its journey to becoming a county park. The day's task is not for the lighthearted! We’ll be removing a large number of discarded tires along the Skunk River so they can be appropriately recycled. Learn more and register to volunteer at https://www.inhf.org/events/global-recycling-day What to expect Bending, kneeling and lifting will be involved.Tires may be partially buried in the ground, and a variety of hand tools may be needed to dig them out.Terrain can be uneven. Volunteers are encouraged to work at their own pace and comfort level.Please arrive early to park and check-in.Instructions will be provided onsite.Needed attire & equipment Sturdy, closed-toe shoes or hiking bootsLong pants and layers. You may be working around thorny plants so sturdy clothes that can withstand rips (or you don't mind ripping) are encouraged.Work gloves (Leather is best - we'll have some extras if needed)Water bottleFeel free to bring other desired items like a hiking stick, binoculars, field guide and/or camera, if you like!Other details The worksite is a short walk from the parking area.Parking is TBD, depending on soil conditions. We will send a detailed email leading up to the event.Please arrive 10 minutes early.You will be asked to acknowledge a liability waiver when you registerABOUT THE PROPERTY The 247-acre Cambridge Tract property is a key puzzle piece in the corridor of protection along the South Skunk River Greenbelt. The area consists of diverse bottomland timber, oxbow wetlands, river frontage, and restorable lands slated for prairie reconstructions. The area will eventually be open for public hunting and other activities, following the completion of the fundraising. Contact Kayleen Leetch with questions at kleetch@inhf.org Agency: Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation Join INHF and Story County Conservation for a workday at a current protection project near Cambridge. While it will be some time before the area is open to the public, lending a hand now will provide a jumpstart on its journey to becoming a county park. The day's task is not for the lighthearted! We’ll be removing a large number of discarded tires along the Skunk River so they can be appropriately recycled. Learn more and register to volunteer at https://www.inhf.org/events/global-recycling-day What to expect Bending, kneeling and lifting will be involved.Tires may be partially buried in the ground, and a variety of hand tools may be needed to dig them out.Terrain can be uneven. Volunteers are encouraged to work at their own pace and comfort level.Please arrive early to park and check-in.Instructions will be provided onsite.Needed attire & equipment Sturdy, closed-toe shoes or hiking bootsLong pants and layers. You may be working around thorny plants so sturdy clothes that can withstand rips (or you don't mind ripping) are encouraged.Work gloves (Leather is best - we'll have some extras if needed)Water bottleFeel free to bring other desired items like a hiking stick, binoculars, field guide and/or camera, if you like!Other details The worksite is a short walk from the parking area.Parking is TBD, depending on soil conditions. We will send a detailed email leading up to the event.Please arrive 10 minutes early.You will be asked to acknowledge a liability waiver when you registerABOUT THE PROPERTY The 247-acre Cambridge Tract property is a key puzzle piece in the corridor of protection along the South Skunk River Greenbelt. The area consists of diverse bottomland timber, oxbow wetlands, river frontage, and restorable lands slated for prairie reconstructions. The area will eventually be open for public hunting and other activities, following the completion of the fundraising. Contact Kayleen Leetch with questions at kleetch@inhf.org Agency: Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 18, 2026 Zip Code: 50046 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Faulkes Heritage Woods RestorationJoin the City of Marion, Trees Forever, and INHF at Faulkes Heritage Woods in Marion for an afternoon of removing invasive Japanese barberry from the woodland understory. The natural occurrence of the 2020 derecho devastated the 110 acres of white oaks — a tree that takes generations to grow into the mighty oaks we all admire. The downed trees created canopy gaps that allow barberry to flourish, where it shades out native spring ephemerals and competes with young white oak seedlings — key species needed to rebuild the resilient oak canopy that once kept invasive plants in check. We hope you’ll join us as a community to help us ensure that future generations get to once again enjoy a stroll amongst the mighty white oaks. We'll start the afternoon with a half-mile hike to warm up before we get to work. After the restoration work, we'll regroup at Goldfinch Tap+Eatery to celebrate over a hard-earned beverage. **If weather conditions are unfavorable on April 3, the event will be rescheduled for Friday, April 10, from 1–4 p.m. ABOUT FAULKES HERITAGE WOODS Sisters Alice Smith and Elizabeth Barry, along with their nieces, Nancy and Cynthia Thompson, donated a portion of the land value of what is now known as Faulkes Heritage Woods to INHF in 1999. The habitat was named in honor of their grandmother and great-grandmother, Alice Faulkes. Sticking to the family's wishes of increasing awareness around conservation needs, INHF transferred the land to the City of Marion, ensuring it would become the beloved public park it is today — protected in perpetuity through an INHF conservation easement. This 110-acre wildlife haven has not only provided refuge for woodland creatures and a favorite hiking destination for the Marion community, but has also served as an outdoor classroom for nearby colleges and schools focused on environmental education. Learn more and register to volunteer at https://www.inhf.org/events/faulkes-heritage-woods-restoration What to expect: We’ll be using various hand tools (handsaws or loppers) to manually cut invasive brush so native species can thrive.No experience necessary. Instruction will be provided onsite, but you can view a how-to video ahead of time here.Participants will work to remove plants with thorns.Agency: Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation Join the City of Marion, Trees Forever, and INHF at Faulkes Heritage Woods in Marion for an afternoon of removing invasive Japanese barberry from the woodland understory. The natural occurrence of the 2020 derecho devastated the 110 acres of white oaks — a tree that takes generations to grow into the mighty oaks we all admire. The downed trees created canopy gaps that allow barberry to flourish, where it shades out native spring ephemerals and competes with young white oak seedlings — key species needed to rebuild the resilient oak canopy that once kept invasive plants in check. We hope you’ll join us as a community to help us ensure that future generations get to once again enjoy a stroll amongst the mighty white oaks. We'll start the afternoon with a half-mile hike to warm up before we get to work. After the restoration work, we'll regroup at Goldfinch Tap+Eatery to celebrate over a hard-earned beverage. **If weather conditions are unfavorable on April 3, the event will be rescheduled for Friday, April 10, from 1–4 p.m. ABOUT FAULKES HERITAGE WOODS Sisters Alice Smith and Elizabeth Barry, along with their nieces, Nancy and Cynthia Thompson, donated a portion of the land value of what is now known as Faulkes Heritage Woods to INHF in 1999. The habitat was named in honor of their grandmother and great-grandmother, Alice Faulkes. Sticking to the family's wishes of increasing awareness around conservation needs, INHF transferred the land to the City of Marion, ensuring it would become the beloved public park it is today — protected in perpetuity through an INHF conservation easement. This 110-acre wildlife haven has not only provided refuge for woodland creatures and a favorite hiking destination for the Marion community, but has also served as an outdoor classroom for nearby colleges and schools focused on environmental education. Learn more and register to volunteer at https://www.inhf.org/events/faulkes-heritage-woods-restoration What to expect: We’ll be using various hand tools (handsaws or loppers) to manually cut invasive brush so native species can thrive.No experience necessary. Instruction will be provided onsite, but you can view a how-to video ahead of time here.Participants will work to remove plants with thorns.Agency: Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 3, 2026 Zip Code: 52403 Allow Groups: Yes |