Volunteer: Grounds/Lawn HelpersAmanda the Panda is looking for volunteers to help maintain our outdoor space. Agency: EveryStep Amanda the Panda is looking for volunteers to help maintain our outdoor space. Agency: EveryStep Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50265 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Dress Up as the ATP MascotHelp represent EveryStep in the community by being our mascot, Amanda, at schools and other functions! Volunteer will dress up in our Amanda the Panda costume and provide support for attendees at events. The volunteer should be able to respond appropriately at events (being quiet when necessary, or excited and waving at parades), represent the personality of Amanda, and the demeanor of the organization in public. Volunteers should be friendly, comfortable around children and grieving families, and comfortable working indoors or outdoors in a costume covering head to feet. Training on the costume is provided. Volunteer will need to pass a background check as well.
Agency: EveryStep Help represent EveryStep in the community by being our mascot, Amanda, at schools and other functions! Volunteer will dress up in our Amanda the Panda costume and provide support for attendees at events. The volunteer should be able to respond appropriately at events (being quiet when necessary, or excited and waving at parades), represent the personality of Amanda, and the demeanor of the organization in public. Volunteers should be friendly, comfortable around children and grieving families, and comfortable working indoors or outdoors in a costume covering head to feet. Training on the costume is provided. Volunteer will need to pass a background check as well.
Agency: EveryStep Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friends of Hartman Reserve Board MemberOUR MISSION IS TO SUPPORT HARTMAN RESERVE AND ITS SERVICES TO OUR COMMUNITIES THROUGH VOLUNTEERISM, EXPERTISE, ADVOCACY, AND GIFTS.
The Friends of Hartman is committed to a board that looks like our community by way of gender balance and diversity; geographical representation; a balance of business, education, and non-profit experience; expertise in grant writing, event planning, membership development; and a general interest in preserving Hartman Reserve Nature Center.
Areas of Knowledge or Interest Agency: Friends of Hartman Reserve OUR MISSION IS TO SUPPORT HARTMAN RESERVE AND ITS SERVICES TO OUR COMMUNITIES THROUGH VOLUNTEERISM, EXPERTISE, ADVOCACY, AND GIFTS.
The Friends of Hartman is committed to a board that looks like our community by way of gender balance and diversity; geographical representation; a balance of business, education, and non-profit experience; expertise in grant writing, event planning, membership development; and a general interest in preserving Hartman Reserve Nature Center.
Areas of Knowledge or Interest Agency: Friends of Hartman Reserve Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share a meal with our Campus residentsProvide a meal to share with our Campus residents. Serve the meal and enjoy the meal with them. Our kids are 10-18 years old. Groups can be a variety of sizes, from 20- 80 teens and staff. These are special treats and can be provided a variety of ways. Catered meals are always welcomed. Special Family or cultural meals are encouraged. We try to do one each month during the week. Agency: Orchard Place Provide a meal to share with our Campus residents. Serve the meal and enjoy the meal with them. Our kids are 10-18 years old. Groups can be a variety of sizes, from 20- 80 teens and staff. These are special treats and can be provided a variety of ways. Catered meals are always welcomed. Special Family or cultural meals are encouraged. We try to do one each month during the week. Agency: Orchard Place Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50315 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: School Support Group FacilitatorWe are seeking compassionate volunteers to provide support to grieving youth as School Support Group Facilitators. Opportunity: have an impact on grieving youth in our state. Make a difference by providing a safe space for students experiencing grief within rural communities where they can connect with peers, share their story, and learn healthy ways to cope. Facilitators help to guide the discussion and lead activities each week. Time Commitment: Daytime hours - typically a 30-45 group session 1 time a week for 6 weeks (potential for multiple groups as well). Location: Rural schools within an hour of the Des Moines area. Training: specialized training is provided to address loss stemming from death, divorce, abandonment, deportation, and incarceration. Mileage reimbursement or access to our company van is available.
Agency: EveryStep We are seeking compassionate volunteers to provide support to grieving youth as School Support Group Facilitators. Opportunity: have an impact on grieving youth in our state. Make a difference by providing a safe space for students experiencing grief within rural communities where they can connect with peers, share their story, and learn healthy ways to cope. Facilitators help to guide the discussion and lead activities each week. Time Commitment: Daytime hours - typically a 30-45 group session 1 time a week for 6 weeks (potential for multiple groups as well). Location: Rural schools within an hour of the Des Moines area. Training: specialized training is provided to address loss stemming from death, divorce, abandonment, deportation, and incarceration. Mileage reimbursement or access to our company van is available.
Agency: EveryStep Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Childcare VolunteerAmanda the Panda is looking for volunteers to help out in Childcare during our Braving Grief Support Groups. The Childcare Helper role offers the opportunity to connect, supervise, and provide childcare in our play area or outside in our courtyard while their caregivers are in group. Kiddos are under the age of 5 and toys and activities are provided. Groups are held in 6-week sessions on Monday evenings, and volunteers could choose to help out with 1 or multiple weeks. Dinner is also provided each week.
Agency: EveryStep Amanda the Panda is looking for volunteers to help out in Childcare during our Braving Grief Support Groups. The Childcare Helper role offers the opportunity to connect, supervise, and provide childcare in our play area or outside in our courtyard while their caregivers are in group. Kiddos are under the age of 5 and toys and activities are provided. Groups are held in 6-week sessions on Monday evenings, and volunteers could choose to help out with 1 or multiple weeks. Dinner is also provided each week.
Agency: EveryStep Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food RescueUsing our web-based app, we engage volunteers to transfer fresh food surpluses from local businesses to social service agencies serving the food insecure. We call this transfer a "food rescue" and we have ongoing daily food rescue opportunities for volunteers to claim. We require all volunteers to download our web-based app and claim a food rescue that best fits their schedule. Agency: Food Rescue U.S. Quad Cities Using our web-based app, we engage volunteers to transfer fresh food surpluses from local businesses to social service agencies serving the food insecure. We call this transfer a "food rescue" and we have ongoing daily food rescue opportunities for volunteers to claim. We require all volunteers to download our web-based app and claim a food rescue that best fits their schedule. Agency: Food Rescue U.S. Quad Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52806 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Support Group FacilitatorAmanda the Panda seeks Group Facilitators to help fulfill its mission of providing hope and healing to individuals and families who have experienced the death of a loved one. With the goal of promoting peer support and connectivity, our Braving Grief support groups work to recognize how grief affects our minds and our bodies. Our Braving Grief series includes specific groups like Traumatic Loss, Little Footprints: Perinatal and Infant Loss, and Youth groups. Each activity helps participants identify and accept grief emotions like anger and guilt, learn healthy coping skills, and create rituals to honor loved ones who have died. Group Facilitator volunteers are required to pass our Virtual Facilitator Training prior to volunteering. If you are interested in volunteering as a Group Facilitator or would like more information, please email us at afagen@everystep.org or follow this link to complete our online application: http://bttr.im/o2oo2 Agency: EveryStep Amanda the Panda seeks Group Facilitators to help fulfill its mission of providing hope and healing to individuals and families who have experienced the death of a loved one. With the goal of promoting peer support and connectivity, our Braving Grief support groups work to recognize how grief affects our minds and our bodies. Our Braving Grief series includes specific groups like Traumatic Loss, Little Footprints: Perinatal and Infant Loss, and Youth groups. Each activity helps participants identify and accept grief emotions like anger and guilt, learn healthy coping skills, and create rituals to honor loved ones who have died. Group Facilitator volunteers are required to pass our Virtual Facilitator Training prior to volunteering. If you are interested in volunteering as a Group Facilitator or would like more information, please email us at afagen@everystep.org or follow this link to complete our online application: http://bttr.im/o2oo2 Agency: EveryStep Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical Transportation for Disabled Individuals and SeniorsRSVP coordinates with disabled individuals and seniors to provide medical transportation to needed appointments in Mount Pleasant, Burlington, Iowa City and other areas as needed. Mileage reimbursement is available for volunteers using their personal vehicles or an RSVP car is available for use. Agency: Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Henry County RSVP coordinates with disabled individuals and seniors to provide medical transportation to needed appointments in Mount Pleasant, Burlington, Iowa City and other areas as needed. Mileage reimbursement is available for volunteers using their personal vehicles or an RSVP car is available for use. Agency: Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Henry County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52641 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Project Nursing HomeThis is an opportunity to volunteer from the comfort of your own home. Project Nursing Home is a program where generic cards and letters are written to nursing home residents and distributed to local nursing homes. Agency: Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Henry County This is an opportunity to volunteer from the comfort of your own home. Project Nursing Home is a program where generic cards and letters are written to nursing home residents and distributed to local nursing homes. Agency: Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Henry County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52641 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office AssistanceRSVP is looking for volunteers to serve as office assistance at The Fellowship Cup and in the RSVP office. These hours would vary. Skills needed are ability to operate telephone system, computer, experience with Google Docs and Microsoft Office is helpful. Agency: Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Henry County RSVP is looking for volunteers to serve as office assistance at The Fellowship Cup and in the RSVP office. These hours would vary. Skills needed are ability to operate telephone system, computer, experience with Google Docs and Microsoft Office is helpful. Agency: Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Henry County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52641 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising consultantMustard Seed Community Farm seeks help with fundraising efforts for infrastructure and operating costs. Agency: Mustard Seed Community Farm Mustard Seed Community Farm seeks help with fundraising efforts for infrastructure and operating costs. Agency: Mustard Seed Community Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50014 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fitness Program Leaders & AssistantsLooking for fitness and health knowledgeable volunteers to lead and/or assist with the following program. The program is typically held 2-3 times a year and for various ages (toddler, school age, teen, adult) for 10-15 weeks depending on the session. The program is typically held on Saturday mornings but the days and times can be negotiated with the volunteer. We provide the training needed to be successful in leading the program. Most training is completed online. GiGiFIT is a fitness and health program written specifically for individuals with Down syndrome. Our FREE GiGiFIT programs combine activities with a strong fitness focus and an ultimate goal of success and improved movement designed by a physical therapist. GiGiFIT was created in collaboration with skilled Physical Therapists who work specifically with individuals with Down syndrome. The GiGiFIT programs are designed to address common issues for individuals with Down syndrome including hypotonia, excessive joint laxity, and decreased balance. Every GiGiFIT program is safe, effective, and progressive. GiGiFIT helps participants build strength, endurance, power, joint stability, balance, and movement control. GiGiFIT empowers participants to be more independent and confident in their abilities while improving their overall health and wellness. Additional information about this program can be seen using the link below. https://gigisplayhouse.org/quadcities/gigifit Agency: GiGi's Playhouse - Quad Cities Looking for fitness and health knowledgeable volunteers to lead and/or assist with the following program. The program is typically held 2-3 times a year and for various ages (toddler, school age, teen, adult) for 10-15 weeks depending on the session. The program is typically held on Saturday mornings but the days and times can be negotiated with the volunteer. We provide the training needed to be successful in leading the program. Most training is completed online. GiGiFIT is a fitness and health program written specifically for individuals with Down syndrome. Our FREE GiGiFIT programs combine activities with a strong fitness focus and an ultimate goal of success and improved movement designed by a physical therapist. GiGiFIT was created in collaboration with skilled Physical Therapists who work specifically with individuals with Down syndrome. The GiGiFIT programs are designed to address common issues for individuals with Down syndrome including hypotonia, excessive joint laxity, and decreased balance. Every GiGiFIT program is safe, effective, and progressive. GiGiFIT helps participants build strength, endurance, power, joint stability, balance, and movement control. GiGiFIT empowers participants to be more independent and confident in their abilities while improving their overall health and wellness. Additional information about this program can be seen using the link below. https://gigisplayhouse.org/quadcities/gigifit Agency: GiGi's Playhouse - Quad Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mattress Delivery TeamPurpose Bring a team to pick up and deliver donated furniture items to clients in the community
Responsibilities Complete orientation and agree to follow volunteer policies pertaining to the area of community service being provided Load and unload mattresses from donor’s homes & our warehouse and deliver them to client’s homes Communicate gratitude to all donors Listen and pray with clients during the drop off appointments, if appropriate Communicate with the Connection Center Coordinator regarding the status of your volunteer experience after service completed Collect client signature on Love INC release forms and return office copy to Love INC Communicate extended times you are unavailable to serve in your volunteer role to the Programming Manager Maintain client confidentiality Maintain a positive attitude with staff, volunteers and clients
Qualifications Be available to volunteer at least one day bi-monthly; average 3 hours of service per deployment Ability to to follow directions or navigate our service area using a personal GPS Ability to lift and maneuver heavy or awkward objects Ability to remain calm under pressure Ability to problem solve Empathetic, non-judgmental attitude Good communication skills Ability to work as part of a team, and a willingness to accept instructions from a team leader
Agency: Love INC of the Cedar Valley Purpose Bring a team to pick up and deliver donated furniture items to clients in the community
Responsibilities Complete orientation and agree to follow volunteer policies pertaining to the area of community service being provided Load and unload mattresses from donor’s homes & our warehouse and deliver them to client’s homes Communicate gratitude to all donors Listen and pray with clients during the drop off appointments, if appropriate Communicate with the Connection Center Coordinator regarding the status of your volunteer experience after service completed Collect client signature on Love INC release forms and return office copy to Love INC Communicate extended times you are unavailable to serve in your volunteer role to the Programming Manager Maintain client confidentiality Maintain a positive attitude with staff, volunteers and clients
Qualifications Be available to volunteer at least one day bi-monthly; average 3 hours of service per deployment Ability to to follow directions or navigate our service area using a personal GPS Ability to lift and maneuver heavy or awkward objects Ability to remain calm under pressure Ability to problem solve Empathetic, non-judgmental attitude Good communication skills Ability to work as part of a team, and a willingness to accept instructions from a team leader
Agency: Love INC of the Cedar Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Circle of Support Mentorship Program Volunteers.Do you want to do something that is satisfying and of great service to your community? Become an Achieving Change Together (ACT) Circle of Support mentor. ACT mentorship circles are small groups (3-6 people) that provide support to one individual using a process that allows respectful discussions of interests, goals and life issues in a safe and guided way. The fun thing about a mentorship circle is that you can volunteer with your friends! The only qualifications required are that you have a desire to help someone in need and that you are at least 21 years of age. You must be able to dedicate 2-4 hours per month to the circle and not currently be on any level of court supervision. Safer Foundation’s ACT program was initiated in the fall of 2020 to provide supportive reentry services to individuals, who were previously incarcerated, that are currently residing in the work release center (WRC) and residential correctional facility (RCF) as they transition into the community. Please consider learning more about our Circle of Support Mentorship. The donation of your time can change lives and help pave a successful road to a better future for at least one member of our community. If you, or anyone you know is interested in forming or being part of a mentorship circle, PLEASE RSVP to ACT program manager, Jordan Bowden at Jordan.Bowden@SaferFoundation.org or 563-726-0826. Agency: Safer Foundation Do you want to do something that is satisfying and of great service to your community? Become an Achieving Change Together (ACT) Circle of Support mentor. ACT mentorship circles are small groups (3-6 people) that provide support to one individual using a process that allows respectful discussions of interests, goals and life issues in a safe and guided way. The fun thing about a mentorship circle is that you can volunteer with your friends! The only qualifications required are that you have a desire to help someone in need and that you are at least 21 years of age. You must be able to dedicate 2-4 hours per month to the circle and not currently be on any level of court supervision. Safer Foundation’s ACT program was initiated in the fall of 2020 to provide supportive reentry services to individuals, who were previously incarcerated, that are currently residing in the work release center (WRC) and residential correctional facility (RCF) as they transition into the community. Please consider learning more about our Circle of Support Mentorship. The donation of your time can change lives and help pave a successful road to a better future for at least one member of our community. If you, or anyone you know is interested in forming or being part of a mentorship circle, PLEASE RSVP to ACT program manager, Jordan Bowden at Jordan.Bowden@SaferFoundation.org or 563-726-0826. Agency: Safer Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52803 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Rent ReimbursementRSVP Volunteers help assist eligible clients with the rent reimbursement claim form and answer any questions they might have. RSVP is listed as the primary contact for Jasper County on the Iowa Department Revenue Website for Rent Reimbursement Assistance. The Rent Reimbursement program allows Iowa residents to file a claim for reimbursement for rent paid during the ear if they meet the set of guidelines. Time commitment: The program generally runs from January- June of each year. Hours vary between 1-5 hours a month. Requirements: Technological savvy, great customer service. Agency: Jasper County Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) RSVP Volunteers help assist eligible clients with the rent reimbursement claim form and answer any questions they might have. RSVP is listed as the primary contact for Jasper County on the Iowa Department Revenue Website for Rent Reimbursement Assistance. The Rent Reimbursement program allows Iowa residents to file a claim for reimbursement for rent paid during the ear if they meet the set of guidelines. Time commitment: The program generally runs from January- June of each year. Hours vary between 1-5 hours a month. Requirements: Technological savvy, great customer service. Agency: Jasper County Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Neal Smith National Wildlife RefugeRSVP Volunteers help with adopting a trail, planting seeds, cleaning seeds, working in the bookstore, and more!!! The Refuge teaches Iowans the history of the land and teaches youth to protect the environment. Time commitment: Minimum of 2 hours a week to a maximum of 40 hours a week. Set your own schedule with the Refuge. Requirements: n/a Agency: Jasper County Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) RSVP Volunteers help with adopting a trail, planting seeds, cleaning seeds, working in the bookstore, and more!!! The Refuge teaches Iowans the history of the land and teaches youth to protect the environment. Time commitment: Minimum of 2 hours a week to a maximum of 40 hours a week. Set your own schedule with the Refuge. Requirements: n/a Agency: Jasper County Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community BettermentRSVP Volunteers work with non-profit organizations and individual community members in various capacities to improve our community. This program provides aid to nonprofits or individuals who can't afford to pay someone to help with certain vital jobs. Time Commitment: Set your own schedule with the organization, max of 10 hours a week. Requirements: Clerical work (as requested) such as record keeping, opening mail, and answering phones. Agency: Jasper County Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) RSVP Volunteers work with non-profit organizations and individual community members in various capacities to improve our community. This program provides aid to nonprofits or individuals who can't afford to pay someone to help with certain vital jobs. Time Commitment: Set your own schedule with the organization, max of 10 hours a week. Requirements: Clerical work (as requested) such as record keeping, opening mail, and answering phones. Agency: Jasper County Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: HeadstartIn a learning and play environment, RSVP Volunteers interact and develop positive relationships with young children while assisting classroom teachers with daily activities as needed. Headstart Volunteering is important to prepare children for kindergarten, learn through play and interaction with others, and give the children a chance to interact one on one with many adults. Time commitment: TBD Requirements: TBD Agency: Jasper County Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) In a learning and play environment, RSVP Volunteers interact and develop positive relationships with young children while assisting classroom teachers with daily activities as needed. Headstart Volunteering is important to prepare children for kindergarten, learn through play and interaction with others, and give the children a chance to interact one on one with many adults. Time commitment: TBD Requirements: TBD Agency: Jasper County Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Writing to ReadRSVP Volunteers correspond with Baxter Elementary students via written and mailed letters. Using the Pen Pal Program, this program helps students develop their written language and writing skills. All Communication skills are essential to academics. Time commitment: 1 letter written to 1 student per month September- May "Meet & Greet" in May at Baxter Elementary to meet your pen pal in person. Requirements: One short introduction Biography about yourself. Legiable handwriting for students to read. Agency: Jasper County Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) RSVP Volunteers correspond with Baxter Elementary students via written and mailed letters. Using the Pen Pal Program, this program helps students develop their written language and writing skills. All Communication skills are essential to academics. Time commitment: 1 letter written to 1 student per month September- May "Meet & Greet" in May at Baxter Elementary to meet your pen pal in person. Requirements: One short introduction Biography about yourself. Legiable handwriting for students to read. Agency: Jasper County Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Jasper County Ride ProgramJasper County Ride Volunteers provide rides to and from vital medical appointments to community members who have no other means to get there. This is an important program as there is a lack of affordable transportation, which leaves people without the ability to seek the following care: Medical, Dental, Vision, Counseling, and medication.
Time Commitment: 1-2 rides/ week. You set your own schedule. It can be year-round or just seasonal.
Requirements: A valid driver's license, current proof of insurance, and a vehicle that can safely transport you and the client. Mileage is reimbursedAgency: Jasper County Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Jasper County Ride Volunteers provide rides to and from vital medical appointments to community members who have no other means to get there. This is an important program as there is a lack of affordable transportation, which leaves people without the ability to seek the following care: Medical, Dental, Vision, Counseling, and medication.
Time Commitment: 1-2 rides/ week. You set your own schedule. It can be year-round or just seasonal.
Requirements: A valid driver's license, current proof of insurance, and a vehicle that can safely transport you and the client. Mileage is reimbursedAgency: Jasper County Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Engage A Reader TodayRSVP Volunteers listen to 3 students read out loud to them for 20 minutes each, 60 minutes total, per week. Students from Aurora Heights, Emerson Hough, Berg Middle, Woodrow Wilson, Thomas Jefferson, Newton Christian, and Prarie City Schools participate in this program. This program is important as it helps the students build a reading foundation for their education at a young age. Agency: Jasper County Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) RSVP Volunteers listen to 3 students read out loud to them for 20 minutes each, 60 minutes total, per week. Students from Aurora Heights, Emerson Hough, Berg Middle, Woodrow Wilson, Thomas Jefferson, Newton Christian, and Prarie City Schools participate in this program. This program is important as it helps the students build a reading foundation for their education at a young age. Agency: Jasper County Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Blog WritingPurpose: To share with the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and hearing loss community the opportunities Thrive Together offers and educate the community on sexual assault and domestic violence rates in these communities.
How will this help the organization?
Impact of assignment: This will allow us to better educate the community of the needs of the Deaf/HoH community. Benefits to volunteer: School credit, internship, building a portfolio For the volunteerQualifications: Must be 18 years or older. Requirements: Access to steady internet and a computer
Agency: Thrive Together Purpose: To share with the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and hearing loss community the opportunities Thrive Together offers and educate the community on sexual assault and domestic violence rates in these communities.
How will this help the organization?
Impact of assignment: This will allow us to better educate the community of the needs of the Deaf/HoH community. Benefits to volunteer: School credit, internship, building a portfolio For the volunteerQualifications: Must be 18 years or older. Requirements: Access to steady internet and a computer
Agency: Thrive Together Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media Posts DesignerPurpose: To share with the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and hearing loss community the opportunities Thrive Together offers and educate the community on various topics throughout the year.
How will this help the organization?
Impact of assignment: This will allow us to better educate the community of the needs of the Deaf/HoH community. Benefits to volunteer: School credit, internship, building a portfolio For the volunteerQualifications: Must be 18 years or older. Requirements: Access to steady internet and a computer
Agency: Thrive Together Purpose: To share with the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and hearing loss community the opportunities Thrive Together offers and educate the community on various topics throughout the year.
How will this help the organization?
Impact of assignment: This will allow us to better educate the community of the needs of the Deaf/HoH community. Benefits to volunteer: School credit, internship, building a portfolio For the volunteerQualifications: Must be 18 years or older. Requirements: Access to steady internet and a computer
Agency: Thrive Together Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Green Thumbs and Helping HandsGREEN THUMB NOT NEEDED-- JUST A HELPING HAND - TO HELP US IN FEEDING FAMILIES IN NEED
If you like gardening or the outdoors, or if you have a community group that wants to do some service work, we have a spot for you. We have several fun ways to help feed families, - as gardeners, delivering produce, weeding, harvesting, and helping at the Food Pantry. Voices for Food operates a large cooperative learning garden, which annually produces over 16,000 pounds of produce donated to food pantries and community agencies serving families needing food assistance. This is a community based project- made up entirely of volunteers just like you! Harvesting is usually done in the morning when it is cool, but garden work can be done every day of the week and fit almost any schedule. Food Pantry days are the first, third, and fourth Thursdays and the second Friday of each month. This is a family friendly project and service groups, youth groups, family groups are welcome and encouraged to participate. Some of the scheduled volunteer times are listed here, but if you don't see something that works for you, PLEASE CONTACT US: GARDENING/HARVESTING: Marion @ marioncain@mac.com or 712-389-2478 FOOD PANTRY/PRODUCE DELIVERY: Brenda @ bsale2@unl.edu or 402-987-2140 MOVING PRODUCE - Volunteers with trucks are also needed to pick up produce and deliver to the pantry roughly 45 minutes prior each of the pantry days. This could be one-time a month commitment or multiple days. FIRST and THIRD THURSDAYS - Food Pantry: 1:00pm - 3:00pm FOURTH THURSDAYS - Food Pantry 4:00 - 5:30 SECOND FRIDAYS - Food Pantry: 2:00 - 4:00pm
Agency: Voices for Food GREEN THUMB NOT NEEDED-- JUST A HELPING HAND - TO HELP US IN FEEDING FAMILIES IN NEED
If you like gardening or the outdoors, or if you have a community group that wants to do some service work, we have a spot for you. We have several fun ways to help feed families, - as gardeners, delivering produce, weeding, harvesting, and helping at the Food Pantry. Voices for Food operates a large cooperative learning garden, which annually produces over 16,000 pounds of produce donated to food pantries and community agencies serving families needing food assistance. This is a community based project- made up entirely of volunteers just like you! Harvesting is usually done in the morning when it is cool, but garden work can be done every day of the week and fit almost any schedule. Food Pantry days are the first, third, and fourth Thursdays and the second Friday of each month. This is a family friendly project and service groups, youth groups, family groups are welcome and encouraged to participate. Some of the scheduled volunteer times are listed here, but if you don't see something that works for you, PLEASE CONTACT US: GARDENING/HARVESTING: Marion @ marioncain@mac.com or 712-389-2478 FOOD PANTRY/PRODUCE DELIVERY: Brenda @ bsale2@unl.edu or 402-987-2140 MOVING PRODUCE - Volunteers with trucks are also needed to pick up produce and deliver to the pantry roughly 45 minutes prior each of the pantry days. This could be one-time a month commitment or multiple days. FIRST and THIRD THURSDAYS - Food Pantry: 1:00pm - 3:00pm FOURTH THURSDAYS - Food Pantry 4:00 - 5:30 SECOND FRIDAYS - Food Pantry: 2:00 - 4:00pm
Agency: Voices for Food Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 68776 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Court Appointed Special AdvocatesWe are currently recruiting new CASA volunteers to advocate for kids who have been either abused and/or neglected. CASAs speak for children who can't speak for themselves, children who have been judged as "children in need of assistance" by the state. You'll learn your role through comprehensive training, and then you'll be assigned your own case. A coach and a CASA coordinator will be there to support you along the way as you advocate in court for your assigned children.CASA volunteers average approximately 10-15 hours per month visiting their assigned child, reading case documents, contacting other case parties and preparing a monthly update for their Coordinator and Coach. This varies considerably, depending on the number of contacts made, the number of children to visit, travel time, and other factors unique to each case. Please go to casaiowa.org to complete the application if you are interested in becoming a CASA. Once your application is received you will be contacted for an interview. The interview is as much for you to determine if CASA is a good fit for you. If you have further questions please contact Amy at 712-279-6602. Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates We are currently recruiting new CASA volunteers to advocate for kids who have been either abused and/or neglected. CASAs speak for children who can't speak for themselves, children who have been judged as "children in need of assistance" by the state. You'll learn your role through comprehensive training, and then you'll be assigned your own case. A coach and a CASA coordinator will be there to support you along the way as you advocate in court for your assigned children.CASA volunteers average approximately 10-15 hours per month visiting their assigned child, reading case documents, contacting other case parties and preparing a monthly update for their Coordinator and Coach. This varies considerably, depending on the number of contacts made, the number of children to visit, travel time, and other factors unique to each case. Please go to casaiowa.org to complete the application if you are interested in becoming a CASA. Once your application is received you will be contacted for an interview. The interview is as much for you to determine if CASA is a good fit for you. If you have further questions please contact Amy at 712-279-6602. Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outstanding OrganizersOrganize donations by sorting and putting in various areas Tidy up areas of building where donations are stored
Agency: SafePlace Organize donations by sorting and putting in various areas Tidy up areas of building where donations are stored
Agency: SafePlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51103 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Support Group Child CareWe are looking for volunteers to provide weekly childcare for children of parents who are attending our domestic violence support groups. We have two support groups: Wednesdays 5:30-7:00 PM Thursdays 6:00-7:00 PM (this is a Spanish-speaking group, so ability to speak/and or understand Spanish would be helpful, but not required) Agency: SafePlace We are looking for volunteers to provide weekly childcare for children of parents who are attending our domestic violence support groups. We have two support groups: Wednesdays 5:30-7:00 PM Thursdays 6:00-7:00 PM (this is a Spanish-speaking group, so ability to speak/and or understand Spanish would be helpful, but not required) Agency: SafePlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tuesday or Friday Afternoon Farm HelpMustard Seed Community Farm is looking for 2-3 volunteers to help with outside planting tasks on Tuesday or Friday afternoons. We'll prepare the beds for planting (which could entail hauling manure or compost), plant peas, spinach, potatoes, maybe trees, and digging up carrots for you to take home. If you have time to share, MSCF welcomes your help! Agency: Mustard Seed Community Farm Mustard Seed Community Farm is looking for 2-3 volunteers to help with outside planting tasks on Tuesday or Friday afternoons. We'll prepare the beds for planting (which could entail hauling manure or compost), plant peas, spinach, potatoes, maybe trees, and digging up carrots for you to take home. If you have time to share, MSCF welcomes your help! Agency: Mustard Seed Community Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50014 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Weeding Wednesday!On Wednesdays from 8am to noon, Mustard Seed Community Farm is looking for volunteers to help with pulling weeds, mulching vegetable beds, and assisting with various other farm related tasks. Come for an hour or stay for the entire four. Whatever time you can give is greatly appreciated!
Weeding is fun - It makes the veggies so happy! and these happy vegetables will go to feed many people who need healthy nutritious food. Agency: Mustard Seed Community Farm On Wednesdays from 8am to noon, Mustard Seed Community Farm is looking for volunteers to help with pulling weeds, mulching vegetable beds, and assisting with various other farm related tasks. Come for an hour or stay for the entire four. Whatever time you can give is greatly appreciated!
Weeding is fun - It makes the veggies so happy! and these happy vegetables will go to feed many people who need healthy nutritious food. Agency: Mustard Seed Community Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50014 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Friday Harvest ShiftHARVEST WORKSHARE - Volunteer 3 hours during our harvest times and take home a large box of mixed vegetables. The WORKSHARE shift is 7am-10am either Tuesday or Friday, from mid-May through mid-October. We have options for people to sign up as regular workers (that come almost every week) and intermittent workers who come when they are able. We love both kinds, especially if you communicate your scheduling needs with us so that we are not surprised! During the three hour shift, we will harvest all the vegetables that are ripe on the farm, wash and pack them for distribution. Each worker will be able to take home a full box of vegetables. Usually, there is time at the end of the shift to do some other farm task while the washers finish packing the vegetables. This food is also shared with local food pantries, hospitality houses, and families in need. There will be a crew of about 7-10 people all working together on this harvest and while we work hard, we also have a lot of fun together. Carpooling is highly recommended and there is usually a carpool coming from Ames every harvest morning. We get to see each other every week, do meaningful work together, be in a beautiful place, and by the end of the season we are quite a team. These harvests are essential to the functioning of our farm, and we will work in many kinds of weather. Please come to your shift no matter what the forecast (unless it’s a tornado warning! – then wait for the storm to pass) and dress for the weather. The farm has some available rain gear, but your own might be better. We will work outside in light rain, and find indoor work while there is lightning. We start so early in the morning because this is the time that the vegetables are at their most plump and delicious, and in midsummer, it is also the most pleasant time for working. Remember, it is windier on the farm than in town and in the morning it can be very dewy and cool. Agency: Mustard Seed Community Farm HARVEST WORKSHARE - Volunteer 3 hours during our harvest times and take home a large box of mixed vegetables. The WORKSHARE shift is 7am-10am either Tuesday or Friday, from mid-May through mid-October. We have options for people to sign up as regular workers (that come almost every week) and intermittent workers who come when they are able. We love both kinds, especially if you communicate your scheduling needs with us so that we are not surprised! During the three hour shift, we will harvest all the vegetables that are ripe on the farm, wash and pack them for distribution. Each worker will be able to take home a full box of vegetables. Usually, there is time at the end of the shift to do some other farm task while the washers finish packing the vegetables. This food is also shared with local food pantries, hospitality houses, and families in need. There will be a crew of about 7-10 people all working together on this harvest and while we work hard, we also have a lot of fun together. Carpooling is highly recommended and there is usually a carpool coming from Ames every harvest morning. We get to see each other every week, do meaningful work together, be in a beautiful place, and by the end of the season we are quite a team. These harvests are essential to the functioning of our farm, and we will work in many kinds of weather. Please come to your shift no matter what the forecast (unless it’s a tornado warning! – then wait for the storm to pass) and dress for the weather. The farm has some available rain gear, but your own might be better. We will work outside in light rain, and find indoor work while there is lightning. We start so early in the morning because this is the time that the vegetables are at their most plump and delicious, and in midsummer, it is also the most pleasant time for working. Remember, it is windier on the farm than in town and in the morning it can be very dewy and cool. Agency: Mustard Seed Community Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50014 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tuesday Harvest ShiftHARVEST WORKSHARE - Volunteer 3 hours during our harvest times and take home a large box of mixed vegetables. The WORKSHARE shift is 7am-10am either Tuesday or Friday, from mid-May through mid October. We have options for people to sign up as regular workers (that come almost every week) and intermittent workers who come when they are able. We love both kinds, especially if you communicate your scheduling needs with us so that we are not surprised! During the three hour shift, we will harvest all the vegetables that are ripe on the farm, wash and pack them for distribution. Each worker will be able to take home a full box of vegetables. Usually, there is time at the end of the shift to do some other farm task while the washers finish packing the vegetables. This food is also shared with local food pantries, hospitality houses, and families in need. There will be a crew of about 7-10 people all working together on this harvest and while we work hard, we also have a lot of fun together. Carpooling is highly recommended and there is usually a carpool coming from Ames every harvest morning. We get to see each other every week, do meaningful work together, be in a beautiful place, and by the end of the season we are quite a team. These harvests are essential to the functioning of our farm, and we will work in many kinds of weather. Please come to your shift no matter what the forecast (unless it’s a tornado warning! – then wait for the storm to pass) and dress for the weather. The farm has some available rain gear, but your own might be better. We will work outside in light rain, and find indoor work while there is lightning. We start so early in the morning because this is the time that the vegetables are at their most plump and delicious, and in midsummer, it is also the most pleasant time for working. Remember, it is windier on the farm than in town and in the morning it can be very dewy and cool. Agency: Mustard Seed Community Farm HARVEST WORKSHARE - Volunteer 3 hours during our harvest times and take home a large box of mixed vegetables. The WORKSHARE shift is 7am-10am either Tuesday or Friday, from mid-May through mid October. We have options for people to sign up as regular workers (that come almost every week) and intermittent workers who come when they are able. We love both kinds, especially if you communicate your scheduling needs with us so that we are not surprised! During the three hour shift, we will harvest all the vegetables that are ripe on the farm, wash and pack them for distribution. Each worker will be able to take home a full box of vegetables. Usually, there is time at the end of the shift to do some other farm task while the washers finish packing the vegetables. This food is also shared with local food pantries, hospitality houses, and families in need. There will be a crew of about 7-10 people all working together on this harvest and while we work hard, we also have a lot of fun together. Carpooling is highly recommended and there is usually a carpool coming from Ames every harvest morning. We get to see each other every week, do meaningful work together, be in a beautiful place, and by the end of the season we are quite a team. These harvests are essential to the functioning of our farm, and we will work in many kinds of weather. Please come to your shift no matter what the forecast (unless it’s a tornado warning! – then wait for the storm to pass) and dress for the weather. The farm has some available rain gear, but your own might be better. We will work outside in light rain, and find indoor work while there is lightning. We start so early in the morning because this is the time that the vegetables are at their most plump and delicious, and in midsummer, it is also the most pleasant time for working. Remember, it is windier on the farm than in town and in the morning it can be very dewy and cool. Agency: Mustard Seed Community Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50014 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Direct Service Volunteer Advocates NeededSafePlace is looking to grow its team of direct service volunteer advocates in both Woodbury and Plymouth counties. We are looking for individuals who would be comfortable with working directly with our clients, providing advocacy, support and safe options. Must be willing to complete required Victim Advocate training. Training is offered both in-person and online. Direct Services include (but not limited to): working with survivors living at the SafePlace shelter, answering our crisis line, cooking dinner, assisting advocates with facilitating support groups, providing transportation to survivors, assisting survivors with filing for protection orders, attending court hearings, responding to hospital calls for survivors who need medical attention, and various other services. This is a great opportunity for students needing volunteer hours or wanting experience in a social service field! To learn more, contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Jane, at 712-277-0131 or jane@safeplacesiouxland.org Agency: SafePlace SafePlace is looking to grow its team of direct service volunteer advocates in both Woodbury and Plymouth counties. We are looking for individuals who would be comfortable with working directly with our clients, providing advocacy, support and safe options. Must be willing to complete required Victim Advocate training. Training is offered both in-person and online. Direct Services include (but not limited to): working with survivors living at the SafePlace shelter, answering our crisis line, cooking dinner, assisting advocates with facilitating support groups, providing transportation to survivors, assisting survivors with filing for protection orders, attending court hearings, responding to hospital calls for survivors who need medical attention, and various other services. This is a great opportunity for students needing volunteer hours or wanting experience in a social service field! To learn more, contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Jane, at 712-277-0131 or jane@safeplacesiouxland.org Agency: SafePlace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51105 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Student Loan CounselorThe Student Loan Counselor needs to understand the basic range of potential student loan subjects and how to track down pertinent information. Also needs to understand what applies to a particular client’s situation, synthesizing the information and communicating suggestions and steps in a logical, understandable manner. Counseling hours and days can be flexible, although ideally somewhat consistent. Primary activities: Primary Subjects – Federal Student Loans: Agency: Horizons - A Family Service Alliance The Student Loan Counselor needs to understand the basic range of potential student loan subjects and how to track down pertinent information. Also needs to understand what applies to a particular client’s situation, synthesizing the information and communicating suggestions and steps in a logical, understandable manner. Counseling hours and days can be flexible, although ideally somewhat consistent. Primary activities: Primary Subjects – Federal Student Loans: Agency: Horizons - A Family Service Alliance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become A Domestic Violence Victim Advocate--Training Provided!Waypoint Services is the comprehensive domestic violence victim service provider for Benton, Black Hawk, Buchanan, Delaware, Dubuque, Jones, and Linn Counties and is looking for volunteers to assist individuals experiencing controlling, abusive partners. Volunteer Victim Advocates assist with answering the 24/7 Resource & Support phone line, supporting victims in criminal and civil court proceedings, and providing emergency advocacy at area hospitals for victims of domestic violence. Additional support options are available, depending on interest and skill level, such as support partner, transportation, and hosting support groups. Ideal candidates are non-judgmental, compassionate, encouraging, and empowering. Volunteers are required to attend a free, 32-hour training that will be provided by Waypoint. 20 hours are completed online, while 12 hours are completed in-person. Attendance at all sessions is required prior to volunteering. Quarterly training dates are offered. Please visit our website for a volunteer application and additional opportunities. Agency: Waypoint Services - Cedar Rapids Waypoint Services is the comprehensive domestic violence victim service provider for Benton, Black Hawk, Buchanan, Delaware, Dubuque, Jones, and Linn Counties and is looking for volunteers to assist individuals experiencing controlling, abusive partners. Volunteer Victim Advocates assist with answering the 24/7 Resource & Support phone line, supporting victims in criminal and civil court proceedings, and providing emergency advocacy at area hospitals for victims of domestic violence. Additional support options are available, depending on interest and skill level, such as support partner, transportation, and hosting support groups. Ideal candidates are non-judgmental, compassionate, encouraging, and empowering. Volunteers are required to attend a free, 32-hour training that will be provided by Waypoint. 20 hours are completed online, while 12 hours are completed in-person. Attendance at all sessions is required prior to volunteering. Quarterly training dates are offered. Please visit our website for a volunteer application and additional opportunities. Agency: Waypoint Services - Cedar Rapids Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 52401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SSI/SSDI AdvocateOverview Assist consumers in navigating the Social Security System more effectively by assisting with Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) applications and/or appeals.
Duties Assist consumers in completing physical/phone or online applications for SSI/SSDI benefits. As needed, assist the consumer in obtaining requested medical and/or mental health records, scheduling and keeping SSI/SSDI appointments, as well as following through with any steps involved in the journey to SSI/SSDI eligibility. As needed, assist consumers in submitting appeal(s) if they are denied SSI/SSDI benefits. As appropriate, refer consumers to legal counsel once routine appeals have been exhausted With the assistance of the Access 2 Independence staff: Gather relevant intake information (e.g. demographics, disability attestations, releases of information, etc.) for each consumer Document all contact/meetings with consumers in CIL Suite Upload relevant applications/documents into CIL Suite (e.g. SSI initial applications, Social Security Determination letters, Medical records, Release of Information's). Meet face-to-face, virtually, and/or over the phone with consumers As needed, schedule and work with a third-party translation service to meet and coordinate services with consumersAgency: Access 2 Independence Of The Eastern Iowa Corridor, Inc. Overview Assist consumers in navigating the Social Security System more effectively by assisting with Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) applications and/or appeals.
Duties Assist consumers in completing physical/phone or online applications for SSI/SSDI benefits. As needed, assist the consumer in obtaining requested medical and/or mental health records, scheduling and keeping SSI/SSDI appointments, as well as following through with any steps involved in the journey to SSI/SSDI eligibility. As needed, assist consumers in submitting appeal(s) if they are denied SSI/SSDI benefits. As appropriate, refer consumers to legal counsel once routine appeals have been exhausted With the assistance of the Access 2 Independence staff: Gather relevant intake information (e.g. demographics, disability attestations, releases of information, etc.) for each consumer Document all contact/meetings with consumers in CIL Suite Upload relevant applications/documents into CIL Suite (e.g. SSI initial applications, Social Security Determination letters, Medical records, Release of Information's). Meet face-to-face, virtually, and/or over the phone with consumers As needed, schedule and work with a third-party translation service to meet and coordinate services with consumersAgency: Access 2 Independence Of The Eastern Iowa Corridor, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52240 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative Hospice VolunteerThe 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. Agency: Gentiva Hospice 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. Agency: Gentiva Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52233 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Transport DriversThe survivors we serve often need transportation, whether that's quick errands around town or longer trips to a different community to get a fresh start on life. We're creating a team of volunteer drivers to serve us as needs arrive. Driving could be done in a CIS vehicle or in your own vehicle. We will compensate for fuel and other expenses if you use your own vehicle. Agency: Crisis Intervention Services The survivors we serve often need transportation, whether that's quick errands around town or longer trips to a different community to get a fresh start on life. We're creating a team of volunteer drivers to serve us as needs arrive. Driving could be done in a CIS vehicle or in your own vehicle. We will compensate for fuel and other expenses if you use your own vehicle. Agency: Crisis Intervention Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52577 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk VolunteerWhat the volunteer will be doing: Answering the crisis line as assigned providing information, resources, and referrals to callers completing Shelter Screenings with callers requesting Emergency Shelter greeting donors, delivery drivers and other visitors to our headquarters officeWhen they are needed: CIS will utilize assistance as the volunteer's availability shows. Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 9 to 3The volunteer must complete 20-hour online Victim Counselor Training and internal trainings focusing on legal advocacy, medical advocacy and housing assessment/intake. *Volunteer cannot have received services from CIS within the last year - Pending Executive Director approval Must be over 18 If interested, contact Pat Finan at patf@stopdvsa.org or 641-660-9361 Agency: Crisis Intervention Services What the volunteer will be doing: Answering the crisis line as assigned providing information, resources, and referrals to callers completing Shelter Screenings with callers requesting Emergency Shelter greeting donors, delivery drivers and other visitors to our headquarters officeWhen they are needed: CIS will utilize assistance as the volunteer's availability shows. Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 9 to 3The volunteer must complete 20-hour online Victim Counselor Training and internal trainings focusing on legal advocacy, medical advocacy and housing assessment/intake. *Volunteer cannot have received services from CIS within the last year - Pending Executive Director approval Must be over 18 If interested, contact Pat Finan at patf@stopdvsa.org or 641-660-9361 Agency: Crisis Intervention Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52577 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Child Care Providers for Shelter ClientsHelp is needed providing occasional child care for emergency shelter clients. Adult survivors often flee traumatic situations with one or more children in tow. This is a simple but vital role as they journey toward stability. Shifts are between one and four hours. Child care can be provided in our shelter in Mahaska County or at CIS offices (212 North I Street). Providers must pass a background check and sign our Confidentiality Agreement. Agency: Crisis Intervention Services Help is needed providing occasional child care for emergency shelter clients. Adult survivors often flee traumatic situations with one or more children in tow. This is a simple but vital role as they journey toward stability. Shifts are between one and four hours. Child care can be provided in our shelter in Mahaska County or at CIS offices (212 North I Street). Providers must pass a background check and sign our Confidentiality Agreement. Agency: Crisis Intervention Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52577 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: GardeningOur team needs assistance every summer watering the enabling gardens our persons served use to plant flowers and vegetables! Ideally, we are looking for individuals to take a consistent shift one day a week (watering will take approximately an hour). Saturdays and Sundays are highest priority, but help during the week would be welcomed, too. We have all the supplies you need but recommend you bring your own gardening gloves! Agency: On With Life Our team needs assistance every summer watering the enabling gardens our persons served use to plant flowers and vegetables! Ideally, we are looking for individuals to take a consistent shift one day a week (watering will take approximately an hour). Saturdays and Sundays are highest priority, but help during the week would be welcomed, too. We have all the supplies you need but recommend you bring your own gardening gloves! Agency: On With Life Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50023 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ClericalWe are always looking for assistance with filing, copying, placing marketing materials in folders, and other basic clerical tasks. This can be scheduled for a set day and time of the week (Monday through Friday between the hours of 8-4:30) or we may have special projects come up that we would specifically call you to complete. The tasks being completed would be a tremendous assistance to our staff many times being the last part of a project and enable us to take marketing materials ready to go to meetings, conferences, etc. or provide information to our persons served families, etc. This volunteer would be able to follow simple directions, work independently, and be organized.
Agency: On With Life We are always looking for assistance with filing, copying, placing marketing materials in folders, and other basic clerical tasks. This can be scheduled for a set day and time of the week (Monday through Friday between the hours of 8-4:30) or we may have special projects come up that we would specifically call you to complete. The tasks being completed would be a tremendous assistance to our staff many times being the last part of a project and enable us to take marketing materials ready to go to meetings, conferences, etc. or provide information to our persons served families, etc. This volunteer would be able to follow simple directions, work independently, and be organized.
Agency: On With Life Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50023 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Restorative Justice FacilitatorRestorative Justice is an approach to justice that seeks to repair harm by providing an opportunity for youth who have caused harm and those who have been harmed to come together to communicate about and address their needs in the aftermath of the crime. Restorative Justice Circles Conferences provide a space for: Community members to express how the harm has impacted them Youth offenders to take responsibility for their actions. Understand the harm they have caused. Give them an opportunity to redeem themselves. And to discourage them from causing further harm.The Dubuque Youth Restorative Justice program trains facilitators to provide Restorative Justice Conferences or Circles that provides an opportunity for those involved to come together to address the harmful behavior in a process that explores the harm and needs, and a path toward accountability and repair. When a youth commits an offense for the first time, they are given the opportunity to join the Dubuque Youth Restorative Justice Program in lieu of jail time. Once youth has entered the program, they will be given to a trained Facilitator. Facilitators coordinate a Circle Conference with individuals including those who were harmed, those who caused the harm, community members, parents, and other supportive people utilizing the Circle Conference structured process. The goal of the Circle Conference is to assist participants in developing a mutually acceptable agreement which could allow criminal charges to be dropped for that youth. After the agreement has been made, facilitators complete follow up with the youth and their supportive people to ensure that the agreement and other requirements are being met. $50 stipend offered for each completed case. Time commitment varies based on cases. Other responsibilities include maintaining confidentiality and completing all paperwork in a timely manner. Police record background check is required. Free Training is required: August 18 & 19 from 8:30am-5pm (Both dates required) (Lunch and snacks provided!!)
For more information, please contact Jim Jelinske Agency: Dubuque Restorative Justice Program Restorative Justice is an approach to justice that seeks to repair harm by providing an opportunity for youth who have caused harm and those who have been harmed to come together to communicate about and address their needs in the aftermath of the crime. Restorative Justice Circles Conferences provide a space for: Community members to express how the harm has impacted them Youth offenders to take responsibility for their actions. Understand the harm they have caused. Give them an opportunity to redeem themselves. And to discourage them from causing further harm.The Dubuque Youth Restorative Justice program trains facilitators to provide Restorative Justice Conferences or Circles that provides an opportunity for those involved to come together to address the harmful behavior in a process that explores the harm and needs, and a path toward accountability and repair. When a youth commits an offense for the first time, they are given the opportunity to join the Dubuque Youth Restorative Justice Program in lieu of jail time. Once youth has entered the program, they will be given to a trained Facilitator. Facilitators coordinate a Circle Conference with individuals including those who were harmed, those who caused the harm, community members, parents, and other supportive people utilizing the Circle Conference structured process. The goal of the Circle Conference is to assist participants in developing a mutually acceptable agreement which could allow criminal charges to be dropped for that youth. After the agreement has been made, facilitators complete follow up with the youth and their supportive people to ensure that the agreement and other requirements are being met. $50 stipend offered for each completed case. Time commitment varies based on cases. Other responsibilities include maintaining confidentiality and completing all paperwork in a timely manner. Police record background check is required. Free Training is required: August 18 & 19 from 8:30am-5pm (Both dates required) (Lunch and snacks provided!!)
For more information, please contact Jim Jelinske Agency: Dubuque Restorative Justice Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: United Way Investment Review Panel Members SoughtTimeline: The grant review process will be February-March. Scoring meeting in March and allocation will take place in April. Responsibilities: Attend a one-time 90-minute training session.
Commit to the grant application review process. Flexibility to review organizational proposals online & at own convenience Participation in scoring meeting & Funded Program review panel is mandatoryExpectations: Able to analyze applications, including strengths and weaknesses, finances and budgets, and performance outcome measures and evaluation.
Additional Opportunity for Investment Review Panelists: 1) Review mid-year, year-end, and renewal reports. These will occur every six months and can be accessed online. -Renewal Request: Funded Partners must have the renewal report turned in by December 31st. This request will determine if they will receive funding for the second year of the grant cycle.
-Year-End Reports: Funded partners must have the year-end reports turned in by June 30th. This report is to show the year-end outcomes of the funded programs.
-Mid-Year Report: This will be in the second year of the grant cycle. This report is turned in by December 31st. This report is to show mid-year outcomes of the funded programs.
2) Funded Partner Visits- Programs will be picked at random to have a site visit. -Site visits will be done with funded partners to visit the location of the program and learn about programming in more depth.
Ensure recommendations are objective, fair and impartial. paula.paiderlichtdbqunitedway.org Agency: United Way of Dubuque Area Tri-States Timeline: The grant review process will be February-March. Scoring meeting in March and allocation will take place in April. Responsibilities: Attend a one-time 90-minute training session.
Commit to the grant application review process. Flexibility to review organizational proposals online & at own convenience Participation in scoring meeting & Funded Program review panel is mandatoryExpectations: Able to analyze applications, including strengths and weaknesses, finances and budgets, and performance outcome measures and evaluation.
Additional Opportunity for Investment Review Panelists: 1) Review mid-year, year-end, and renewal reports. These will occur every six months and can be accessed online. -Renewal Request: Funded Partners must have the renewal report turned in by December 31st. This request will determine if they will receive funding for the second year of the grant cycle.
-Year-End Reports: Funded partners must have the year-end reports turned in by June 30th. This report is to show the year-end outcomes of the funded programs.
-Mid-Year Report: This will be in the second year of the grant cycle. This report is turned in by December 31st. This report is to show mid-year outcomes of the funded programs.
2) Funded Partner Visits- Programs will be picked at random to have a site visit. -Site visits will be done with funded partners to visit the location of the program and learn about programming in more depth.
Ensure recommendations are objective, fair and impartial. paula.paiderlichtdbqunitedway.org Agency: United Way of Dubuque Area Tri-States Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing Committee MemberTimeline: Estimated annual time requirement=11-28 hours Responsibilities: Review proposed marketing and communication strategies and plans.
Help develop consistent and compelling messaging to target stakeholders and the public.
Aid United Way by leveraging limited marketing resources through in-kind contributions, partnerships and sponsorships. Expectations: Prior experience with marketing, communications and/or promotional activities.
Strategic planning skills
Commitment to open communication and consensus decision-making Additional Information: Meeting time=once a month Agency: United Way of Dubuque Area Tri-States Timeline: Estimated annual time requirement=11-28 hours Responsibilities: Review proposed marketing and communication strategies and plans.
Help develop consistent and compelling messaging to target stakeholders and the public.
Aid United Way by leveraging limited marketing resources through in-kind contributions, partnerships and sponsorships. Expectations: Prior experience with marketing, communications and/or promotional activities.
Strategic planning skills
Commitment to open communication and consensus decision-making Additional Information: Meeting time=once a month Agency: United Way of Dubuque Area Tri-States Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pen Pals - Palo Alto CountyBecome a Pen Pal to a local 3rd or 4th grade student in your county. Students and volunteers are matched by the county RSVP coordinator and volunteers are provided with a schedule and information about their student. Students start off by writing the first letter to their volunteer Pen Pal, and volunteers respond by answering questions and sharing life experiences with their students. Following a series of 3 exchanged letters, volunteers and students get to meet their Pen Pals at a fun Meet & Greet party at a local park or at the school. Current Pen Pal program schools include public and private schools in Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Kossuth, and Palo Alto Counties. Agency: Northwest Iowa Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Become a Pen Pal to a local 3rd or 4th grade student in your county. Students and volunteers are matched by the county RSVP coordinator and volunteers are provided with a schedule and information about their student. Students start off by writing the first letter to their volunteer Pen Pal, and volunteers respond by answering questions and sharing life experiences with their students. Following a series of 3 exchanged letters, volunteers and students get to meet their Pen Pals at a fun Meet & Greet party at a local park or at the school. Current Pen Pal program schools include public and private schools in Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Kossuth, and Palo Alto Counties. Agency: Northwest Iowa Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50536 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pen Pals - Kossuth CountyBecome a Pen Pal to a local 3rd or 4th grade student in your county. Students and volunteers are matched by the county RSVP coordinator and volunteers are provided with a schedule and information about their student. Students start off by writing the first letter to their volunteer Pen Pal, and volunteers respond by answering questions and sharing life experiences with their students. Following a series of 3 exchanged letters, volunteers and students get to meet their Pen Pals at a fun Meet & Greet party at a local park or at the school. Current Pen Pal program schools include public and private schools in Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Kossuth, and Palo Alto Counties. Agency: Northwest Iowa Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Become a Pen Pal to a local 3rd or 4th grade student in your county. Students and volunteers are matched by the county RSVP coordinator and volunteers are provided with a schedule and information about their student. Students start off by writing the first letter to their volunteer Pen Pal, and volunteers respond by answering questions and sharing life experiences with their students. Following a series of 3 exchanged letters, volunteers and students get to meet their Pen Pals at a fun Meet & Greet party at a local park or at the school. Current Pen Pal program schools include public and private schools in Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Kossuth, and Palo Alto Counties. Agency: Northwest Iowa Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50511 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pen Pals - Emmet CountyBecome a Pen Pal to a local 3rd or 4th grade student in your county. Students and volunteers are matched by the county RSVP coordinator and volunteers are provided with a schedule and information about their student. Students start off by writing the first letter to their volunteer Pen Pal, and volunteers respond by answering questions and sharing life experiences with their students. Following a series of 3 exchanged letters, volunteers and students get to meet their Pen Pals at a fun Meet & Greet party at a local park or at the school. Current Pen Pal program schools include public and private schools in Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Kossuth, and Palo Alto Counties. Agency: Northwest Iowa Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Become a Pen Pal to a local 3rd or 4th grade student in your county. Students and volunteers are matched by the county RSVP coordinator and volunteers are provided with a schedule and information about their student. Students start off by writing the first letter to their volunteer Pen Pal, and volunteers respond by answering questions and sharing life experiences with their students. Following a series of 3 exchanged letters, volunteers and students get to meet their Pen Pals at a fun Meet & Greet party at a local park or at the school. Current Pen Pal program schools include public and private schools in Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Kossuth, and Palo Alto Counties. Agency: Northwest Iowa Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51334 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pen Pals - Clay CountyBecome a Pen Pal to a local 3rd or 4th grade student in your county. Students and volunteers are matched by the county RSVP coordinator and volunteers are provided with a schedule and information about their student. Students start off by writing the first letter to their volunteer Pen Pal, and volunteers respond by answering questions and sharing life experiences with their students. Following a series of 3 exchanged letters, volunteers and students get to meet their Pen Pals at a fun Meet & Greet party at a local park or at the school. Current Pen Pal program schools include public and private schools in Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Kossuth, and Palo Alto Counties. Agency: Northwest Iowa Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Become a Pen Pal to a local 3rd or 4th grade student in your county. Students and volunteers are matched by the county RSVP coordinator and volunteers are provided with a schedule and information about their student. Students start off by writing the first letter to their volunteer Pen Pal, and volunteers respond by answering questions and sharing life experiences with their students. Following a series of 3 exchanged letters, volunteers and students get to meet their Pen Pals at a fun Meet & Greet party at a local park or at the school. Current Pen Pal program schools include public and private schools in Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Kossuth, and Palo Alto Counties. Agency: Northwest Iowa Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pen Pals - Dickinson CountyBecome a Pen Pal to a local 3rd or 4th grade student in your county. Students and volunteers are matched by the county RSVP coordinator and volunteers are provided with a schedule and information about their student. Students start off by writing the first letter to their volunteer Pen Pal, and volunteers respond by answering questions and sharing life experiences with their students. Following a series of 3 exchanged letters, volunteers and students get to meet their Pen Pals at a fun Meet & Greet party at a local park or at the school. Current Pen Pal program schools include public and private schools in Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Kossuth, and Palo Alto Counties. Agency: Northwest Iowa Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Become a Pen Pal to a local 3rd or 4th grade student in your county. Students and volunteers are matched by the county RSVP coordinator and volunteers are provided with a schedule and information about their student. Students start off by writing the first letter to their volunteer Pen Pal, and volunteers respond by answering questions and sharing life experiences with their students. Following a series of 3 exchanged letters, volunteers and students get to meet their Pen Pals at a fun Meet & Greet party at a local park or at the school. Current Pen Pal program schools include public and private schools in Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Kossuth, and Palo Alto Counties. Agency: Northwest Iowa Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51360 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lasagna LoveLasagna Love (Lasagna Love Volunteer) is a global nonprofit and grassroots movement that aims to positively impact communities by connecting individuals and communities through gestures of kindness and support. We aim to not only help address the incredible rise in food insecurity but also to provide a simple act of kindness during a time full of uncertainty and stress. We also seek to eliminate stigmas associated with asking for help when it is needed most. Our mission is simple: feed families, spread kindness, and strengthen communities. Lasagna Love provides flexible volunteer scheduling.
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Agency: Lasagna Love Lasagna Love (Lasagna Love Volunteer) is a global nonprofit and grassroots movement that aims to positively impact communities by connecting individuals and communities through gestures of kindness and support. We aim to not only help address the incredible rise in food insecurity but also to provide a simple act of kindness during a time full of uncertainty and stress. We also seek to eliminate stigmas associated with asking for help when it is needed most. Our mission is simple: feed families, spread kindness, and strengthen communities. Lasagna Love provides flexible volunteer scheduling.
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Agency: Lasagna Love Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Transportation (or marketing, fundraising, communication, construction, legal expertise)Travel to rendezvous locations to pick up a raptor (eagles, hawks, owls, vultures, etc) in distress and transport it to our clinic. This may require capturing and handling the raptor. Training and safety equipment will be provided. No prior experience necessary. Requires a valid driver's license. Requires a good driving record. Requires a vehicle that can accommodate two foot tall box. 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 wear closed-toed shoes if handling live raptors. Minimum commitment of one pick up or four hours per month.Other volunteer opportunities include marketing, fundraising, communication, construction, and legal expertise. 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 Travel to rendezvous locations to pick up a raptor (eagles, hawks, owls, vultures, etc) in distress and transport it to our clinic. This may require capturing and handling the raptor. Training and safety equipment will be provided. No prior experience necessary. Requires a valid driver's license. Requires a good driving record. Requires a vehicle that can accommodate two foot tall box. 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 wear closed-toed shoes if handling live raptors. Minimum commitment of one pick up or four hours per month.Other volunteer opportunities include marketing, fundraising, communication, construction, and legal expertise. 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: 52240 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. Minimum commitment of 1 event or 4 hrs per month. 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. Minimum commitment of 1 event or 4 hrs per month. 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: Raptor Care & RehabilitationAssist in the rehabilitative care of sick and/or injured raptors (eagles, hawks, owls, vultures, etc). This requires handling raptors, assisting with treatment, preparing food, cleaning, caring for our avian ambassadors, and more. Training and safety equipment will be provided. 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 working in direct contact with live birds of prey. Must be comfortable preparing thawed mice, rats, quail, etc. Must be aware that euthanasia is a component of any wildlife rehabilitation in the USA and required by state and federal laws in certain circumstances. There aren't any "no-kill" wildlife rehabilitators; that applies to domestic animals only. Minimum commitment of 1 shift or 4 hrs per month. Shifts vary between 1-4 hrs depending on the number of animals and the number of volunteers. Must wear closed-toe shoes. We have 2 facilities: the one listed below in Iowa City (indoor), and 2257 Sugar Bottom Rd. NE, Solon 52333 (outdoor)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 Assist in the rehabilitative care of sick and/or injured raptors (eagles, hawks, owls, vultures, etc). This requires handling raptors, assisting with treatment, preparing food, cleaning, caring for our avian ambassadors, and more. Training and safety equipment will be provided. 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 working in direct contact with live birds of prey. Must be comfortable preparing thawed mice, rats, quail, etc. Must be aware that euthanasia is a component of any wildlife rehabilitation in the USA and required by state and federal laws in certain circumstances. There aren't any "no-kill" wildlife rehabilitators; that applies to domestic animals only. Minimum commitment of 1 shift or 4 hrs per month. Shifts vary between 1-4 hrs depending on the number of animals and the number of volunteers. Must wear closed-toe shoes. We have 2 facilities: the one listed below in Iowa City (indoor), and 2257 Sugar Bottom Rd. NE, Solon 52333 (outdoor)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: 52240 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SHIIP (Senior Health Insurance Informatin Program) CounselorsThe Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP) sponsored by Lakes Regional Healthcare is seeking dedicated volunteers to join as counselors. SHIIP counselors provide free one-on-one assistance to help Medicare beneficiaries, their caregivers or representatives with questions and problems related to Medicare & related health insurance. Counselors also assist their sponsor site to create awareness of SHIIP/SMP services in the county through informal discussions with partners or group presentations. Volunteer counselors are provided with training and regular update trainings at no charge. Volunteers are encouraged to join now to become trained for Open Enrollment (October-December). Agency: Northwest Iowa Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) The Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP) sponsored by Lakes Regional Healthcare is seeking dedicated volunteers to join as counselors. SHIIP counselors provide free one-on-one assistance to help Medicare beneficiaries, their caregivers or representatives with questions and problems related to Medicare & related health insurance. Counselors also assist their sponsor site to create awareness of SHIIP/SMP services in the county through informal discussions with partners or group presentations. Volunteer counselors are provided with training and regular update trainings at no charge. Volunteers are encouraged to join now to become trained for Open Enrollment (October-December). Agency: Northwest Iowa Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51360 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VolunteerWe are always looking for people to help work in the garden. Tasks include watering, weeding, harvesting and general up keep like weed eating and mulch maintenance. Agency: Nevada Community Garden We are always looking for people to help work in the garden. Tasks include watering, weeding, harvesting and general up keep like weed eating and mulch maintenance. Agency: Nevada Community Garden Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant WriterThrive Together Today is a nonprofit organization devoted to our Deaf, Deaf-Blind, and Hard of Hearing clients who are victims/survivors of domestic abuse, sexual assault, suicide, and any other violent crime. We work with clients from all over Iowa to provide empowerment, advocacy, prevention, and support services.
We are searching for individuals who: are easy to work with and comfortable taking direction willing to learn about sign language and Deaf Culture have knowledge about grant writing or are willing to learn have a working knowledge of confidentiality is a huge plus, but not requiredWork hours are flexible. We are seeking a commitment of a minimum of 5-10 hours a week, or whatever you can offer. Volunteers must have their own laptops, cell phones, and transportation. The volunteer service is UNPAID.
If interested, please apply here: www.thrivetogethertoday.org/volunteer Agency: Thrive Together Today, Inc. Thrive Together Today is a nonprofit organization devoted to our Deaf, Deaf-Blind, and Hard of Hearing clients who are victims/survivors of domestic abuse, sexual assault, suicide, and any other violent crime. We work with clients from all over Iowa to provide empowerment, advocacy, prevention, and support services.
We are searching for individuals who: are easy to work with and comfortable taking direction willing to learn about sign language and Deaf Culture have knowledge about grant writing or are willing to learn have a working knowledge of confidentiality is a huge plus, but not requiredWork hours are flexible. We are seeking a commitment of a minimum of 5-10 hours a week, or whatever you can offer. Volunteers must have their own laptops, cell phones, and transportation. The volunteer service is UNPAID.
If interested, please apply here: www.thrivetogethertoday.org/volunteer Agency: Thrive Together Today, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media Content Designer/VideographerThrive Together Today is a nonprofit organization devoted to our Deaf, Deaf-Blind, and Hard of Hearing clients who are victims/survivors of domestic abuse, sexual assault, suicide, and any other violent crime. We work with clients from all over Iowa to provide empowerment, advocacy, prevention, and support services.
We are looking for volunteers to help us with: Video/Vlogs (editing and captioning) Social media support (creating posts and captioning)We are searching for individuals who: are knowledgeable in social media are easy to work with and comfortable taking direction willing to learn about sign language and Deaf Culture have a working knowledge of confidentiality is a huge plus, but not requiredWork hours are flexible. We are seeking a commitment of a minimum of 5-10 hours a week, or whatever you can offer. Volunteers must have their own laptops, cell phones, and transportation. The volunteer service is UNPAID. You do NOT need to know ASL to help! If interested, please apply here: www.thrivetogethertoday.org/volunteer Agency: Thrive Together Today, Inc. Thrive Together Today is a nonprofit organization devoted to our Deaf, Deaf-Blind, and Hard of Hearing clients who are victims/survivors of domestic abuse, sexual assault, suicide, and any other violent crime. We work with clients from all over Iowa to provide empowerment, advocacy, prevention, and support services.
We are looking for volunteers to help us with: Video/Vlogs (editing and captioning) Social media support (creating posts and captioning)We are searching for individuals who: are knowledgeable in social media are easy to work with and comfortable taking direction willing to learn about sign language and Deaf Culture have a working knowledge of confidentiality is a huge plus, but not requiredWork hours are flexible. We are seeking a commitment of a minimum of 5-10 hours a week, or whatever you can offer. Volunteers must have their own laptops, cell phones, and transportation. The volunteer service is UNPAID. You do NOT need to know ASL to help! If interested, please apply here: www.thrivetogethertoday.org/volunteer Agency: Thrive Together Today, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Transportation VolunteerVolunteers for this position will provide transportation during a scheduled timeframe to clients in or preparing to access Friends of the Family's emergency shelter program.
Basic Transportation Include: Bringing clients to shelter at time of entry Taking clients to their next destination at time of exit Taking clients to and from court proceedings Taking clients to and from DMV, Social Security Office, etc Taking clients to and from medical appointments, landlord meetings, and other personal appointments
Qualifications: Ability to complete Victim Counselor Training Have a valid driver's license and insurance Have a reliable vehicle Ability to pass basic driving record checkAgency: Friends of the Family Volunteers for this position will provide transportation during a scheduled timeframe to clients in or preparing to access Friends of the Family's emergency shelter program.
Basic Transportation Include: Bringing clients to shelter at time of entry Taking clients to their next destination at time of exit Taking clients to and from court proceedings Taking clients to and from DMV, Social Security Office, etc Taking clients to and from medical appointments, landlord meetings, and other personal appointments
Qualifications: Ability to complete Victim Counselor Training Have a valid driver's license and insurance Have a reliable vehicle Ability to pass basic driving record checkAgency: Friends of the Family Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50677 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteers NeededLooking for internship/volunteer opportunities?
Thrive Together Today is a nonprofit organization devoted to our Deaf, Deaf-Blind, and Hard of Hearing clients who are victims/survivors of domestic abuse, sexual assault, suicide, and any other violent crime. We work with clients from all over Iowa to provide empowerment, advocacy, prevention, and support services.
We are looking for volunteers to help us with: Event planning Writing/Blogging Grant writing Video/Vlogs Newsletter creation Volunteer & Community Outreach (Cedar Rapids area and rest of Iowa) Social media support (Creating posts, captioning) FundraisingWe are searching for individuals who: are knowledgeable in social media are easy to work with and comfortable taking direction willing to learn about sign language and Deaf Culture have a working knowledge of confidentiality is a huge plus, but not requiredWork hours are flexible. We are seeking a commitment of a minimum of 5-10 hours a week, or whatever you can offer. Volunteers must have their own laptops, cell phones, and transportation. The volunteer service is UNPAID. You do NOT need to know ASL to help! If interested, please apply here: www.thrivetogethertoday.org/volunteer Agency: Thrive Together Today, Inc. Looking for internship/volunteer opportunities?
Thrive Together Today is a nonprofit organization devoted to our Deaf, Deaf-Blind, and Hard of Hearing clients who are victims/survivors of domestic abuse, sexual assault, suicide, and any other violent crime. We work with clients from all over Iowa to provide empowerment, advocacy, prevention, and support services.
We are looking for volunteers to help us with: Event planning Writing/Blogging Grant writing Video/Vlogs Newsletter creation Volunteer & Community Outreach (Cedar Rapids area and rest of Iowa) Social media support (Creating posts, captioning) FundraisingWe are searching for individuals who: are knowledgeable in social media are easy to work with and comfortable taking direction willing to learn about sign language and Deaf Culture have a working knowledge of confidentiality is a huge plus, but not requiredWork hours are flexible. We are seeking a commitment of a minimum of 5-10 hours a week, or whatever you can offer. Volunteers must have their own laptops, cell phones, and transportation. The volunteer service is UNPAID. You do NOT need to know ASL to help! If interested, please apply here: www.thrivetogethertoday.org/volunteer Agency: Thrive Together Today, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers - Medical Transportation Program - Warren CountyWould you like to help your neighbor access their essential medical appointments?
- Mileage Reimbursement - Supplemental and liability insurance - Annual Recognition Ceremony - Flexible volunteer schedule -Improving lives in central Iowa - Meeting new people How to apply? Simply create a profile on this website and HIRTA Helps staff will be in touch to schedule an orientation! If you aren't sure what you would be interested in doing yet, that's okay as well! During orientation, we will go over all the opportunities available to you. Agency: HIRTA Would you like to help your neighbor access their essential medical appointments?
- Mileage Reimbursement - Supplemental and liability insurance - Annual Recognition Ceremony - Flexible volunteer schedule -Improving lives in central Iowa - Meeting new people How to apply? Simply create a profile on this website and HIRTA Helps staff will be in touch to schedule an orientation! If you aren't sure what you would be interested in doing yet, that's okay as well! During orientation, we will go over all the opportunities available to you. Agency: HIRTA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50125 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative VolunteerVolunteers for this position would assist with general office duties. Additionally, volunteers will assist FOF's staff with housing assessments and paperwork. Greet donors and assist with carrying donations. Sort and put away donations. Scan files, organize and shred documents Complete data entry. Put mailers together. Address newsletters. Perform other office-related tasks. Complete 20 hours of Victim Counselor Training Assist with housing assessments and paperworkAgency: Friends of the Family Volunteers for this position would assist with general office duties. Additionally, volunteers will assist FOF's staff with housing assessments and paperwork. Greet donors and assist with carrying donations. Sort and put away donations. Scan files, organize and shred documents Complete data entry. Put mailers together. Address newsletters. Perform other office-related tasks. Complete 20 hours of Victim Counselor Training Assist with housing assessments and paperworkAgency: Friends of the Family Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SafeNetRx Volunteer SupportThe pandemic has put thousands of central Iowa families in tough financial situations. As a result, the need for prescription assistance is at an all time high. We are in need of volunteers to help support our Drug Donation Repository. We recover unused medicines across the US that go unused in health care facilities and pharmacies. The medicines are inspected by pharmacists and distributed to clinics and pharmacies across the state that care for low income, underinsured and uninsured patients. We provide a clean, supportive, and flexible volunteer space and strictly follow all COVID-19 protocols. Scheduling is very flexible based on availability, weather, and donation volume. Volunteers are needed to sort incoming donations, organize donated inventories, and assist in the preparation of outgoing orders. We take great care of our volunteers and will make sure your experience with us is rewarding, supportive and valued! Agency: SafeNetRx The pandemic has put thousands of central Iowa families in tough financial situations. As a result, the need for prescription assistance is at an all time high. We are in need of volunteers to help support our Drug Donation Repository. We recover unused medicines across the US that go unused in health care facilities and pharmacies. The medicines are inspected by pharmacists and distributed to clinics and pharmacies across the state that care for low income, underinsured and uninsured patients. We provide a clean, supportive, and flexible volunteer space and strictly follow all COVID-19 protocols. Scheduling is very flexible based on availability, weather, and donation volume. Volunteers are needed to sort incoming donations, organize donated inventories, and assist in the preparation of outgoing orders. We take great care of our volunteers and will make sure your experience with us is rewarding, supportive and valued! Agency: SafeNetRx Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50111 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: SafeNetRx Volunteer DriverThe pandemic has put thousands of central Iowa families in tough financial situations. As a result, the need for prescription assistance is at an all time high. We are in need of a volunteer driver to help pick-up donated medicine from participating pharmacies in Central Iowa. These unused medicines will be inspected by pharmacists and distributed to clinics and pharmacies across the state that care for low income, underinsured and uninsured patients. We provide a clean, supportive, and flexible volunteer space and strictly follow all COVID-19 protocols. Scheduling is very flexible based on availability, weather, and donation volume. Driver will be responsible for running one delivery route (3 – 5 hours) once a month. We take great care of our volunteers and will make sure your experience with us is rewarding, supportive and valued! Requirements include: Ability to lift 50+ lbs. Must have a state driver’s license in good standing. CDL is not required.Agency: SafeNetRx The pandemic has put thousands of central Iowa families in tough financial situations. As a result, the need for prescription assistance is at an all time high. We are in need of a volunteer driver to help pick-up donated medicine from participating pharmacies in Central Iowa. These unused medicines will be inspected by pharmacists and distributed to clinics and pharmacies across the state that care for low income, underinsured and uninsured patients. We provide a clean, supportive, and flexible volunteer space and strictly follow all COVID-19 protocols. Scheduling is very flexible based on availability, weather, and donation volume. Driver will be responsible for running one delivery route (3 – 5 hours) once a month. We take great care of our volunteers and will make sure your experience with us is rewarding, supportive and valued! Requirements include: Ability to lift 50+ lbs. Must have a state driver’s license in good standing. CDL is not required.Agency: SafeNetRx Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50111 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Companionship VisitsVolunteers can help with a wide variety of tasks including: Friendly home or care center visits; sharing stories, listening to music, reading to patients or writing letters. Volunteers can help with caregiver relief, or caregiver socialization. Spiritual needs can be addressed by volunteers by reading scripture or listening to hymns and praying with a client. Hours and activities are flexible and work into YOUR schedule. Become part of an amazing team of individuals helping those who are facing end of life in your community! Orientation is provided and a background screening is required. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old. www.Compassus.com/volunteers to apply for a volunteer position or give me a call: 928-899-8546
Jill Venden Volunteer Coordinator Jill.Venden@Compassus.com Agency: Compassus Volunteers can help with a wide variety of tasks including: Friendly home or care center visits; sharing stories, listening to music, reading to patients or writing letters. Volunteers can help with caregiver relief, or caregiver socialization. Spiritual needs can be addressed by volunteers by reading scripture or listening to hymns and praying with a client. Hours and activities are flexible and work into YOUR schedule. Become part of an amazing team of individuals helping those who are facing end of life in your community! Orientation is provided and a background screening is required. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old. www.Compassus.com/volunteers to apply for a volunteer position or give me a call: 928-899-8546
Jill Venden Volunteer Coordinator Jill.Venden@Compassus.com Agency: Compassus Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52761 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Affiliate Impact Committee MemberPurpose/Function: An Impact Committee will seek to understand the needs of the county/affiliate area to ensure alignment between those needs and our grants. The primary function and responsibility of the committee is to invest in nonprofits through the discretionary grant process. The committee will implement best practices in grantmaking, uphold trust-based practices, and reflect CFNEIA’s values in grant decision-making with the goal of maximizing the impact of those grants. The committee will work closely with CFNEIA staff to collaboratively achieve shared goals. Actions of an Impact Committee for impactful grantmaking: The Committee reviews, evaluates, and deliberates to make grant award recommendations, which are sent to CFNEIA’s Board of Directors for final approval and ratification. Serve as a connector to nonprofits providing services in the county/affiliate area and advocate for CFNEIA among the communities served at large. Engage in community leadership meetings and convenings to increase understanding and awareness of community issues to help connect grant impacts with critical community needs and initiatives.Membership: The committee shall consist of community representatives from across the affiliate area based upon key characteristics they might bring to the committee and include diverse representation across geographic location, age, gender, race, etc. Term of Membership: Three years, renewable once for up to six years of continuous service. Meeting Schedule: An Impact Committee will meet a minimum of three times per year and up to a maximum of eight times per year. In addition to the required meetings, hosting an event that celebrates community grantmaking impacts is highly recommended. Annual meetings will include the following: education meeting focused on grantmaking best practices, trust-based philanthropy, and/or community need assessment; business meeting; and deliberation meeting. Next Step: Individuals may complete a volunteer self-interest form or may nominate someone else, such as a colleague, community leader or friend, to connect the CGCCF with to explore their interest in serving as a volunteer. Visit www.cfneia.org/volunteer to complete the self-interest or nomination form. Agency: Cerro Gordo County Community Foundation Purpose/Function: An Impact Committee will seek to understand the needs of the county/affiliate area to ensure alignment between those needs and our grants. The primary function and responsibility of the committee is to invest in nonprofits through the discretionary grant process. The committee will implement best practices in grantmaking, uphold trust-based practices, and reflect CFNEIA’s values in grant decision-making with the goal of maximizing the impact of those grants. The committee will work closely with CFNEIA staff to collaboratively achieve shared goals. Actions of an Impact Committee for impactful grantmaking: The Committee reviews, evaluates, and deliberates to make grant award recommendations, which are sent to CFNEIA’s Board of Directors for final approval and ratification. Serve as a connector to nonprofits providing services in the county/affiliate area and advocate for CFNEIA among the communities served at large. Engage in community leadership meetings and convenings to increase understanding and awareness of community issues to help connect grant impacts with critical community needs and initiatives.Membership: The committee shall consist of community representatives from across the affiliate area based upon key characteristics they might bring to the committee and include diverse representation across geographic location, age, gender, race, etc. Term of Membership: Three years, renewable once for up to six years of continuous service. Meeting Schedule: An Impact Committee will meet a minimum of three times per year and up to a maximum of eight times per year. In addition to the required meetings, hosting an event that celebrates community grantmaking impacts is highly recommended. Annual meetings will include the following: education meeting focused on grantmaking best practices, trust-based philanthropy, and/or community need assessment; business meeting; and deliberation meeting. Next Step: Individuals may complete a volunteer self-interest form or may nominate someone else, such as a colleague, community leader or friend, to connect the CGCCF with to explore their interest in serving as a volunteer. Visit www.cfneia.org/volunteer to complete the self-interest or nomination form. Agency: Cerro Gordo County Community Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: REGIONAL DRIVERWe are looking for local volunteers who are willing to transport blood products and supplies to our donor centers and area local hospitals. Agency: LIFESERVE BLOOD CENTER We are looking for local volunteers who are willing to transport blood products and supplies to our donor centers and area local hospitals. Agency: LIFESERVE BLOOD CENTER Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Keeper of the StationFrom May 1 through October 31 we are looking for individuals to unlock the Behrens-Rapp Station on First Street in Cedars at 8:00am on Saturday and Sunday mornings. The Behrens-Rapp Station is located between the Ice House Museum and the Little Red School. This building provides visitor information from May through October. This is an ideal volunteer opportunity for those living in or near downtown Cedar Falls that enjoy walking or bicycling. Agency: Cedar Falls Tourism and Visitors Bureau From May 1 through October 31 we are looking for individuals to unlock the Behrens-Rapp Station on First Street in Cedars at 8:00am on Saturday and Sunday mornings. The Behrens-Rapp Station is located between the Ice House Museum and the Little Red School. This building provides visitor information from May through October. This is an ideal volunteer opportunity for those living in or near downtown Cedar Falls that enjoy walking or bicycling. Agency: Cedar Falls Tourism and Visitors Bureau Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospitality & Special Events SpecialistsThe Cedar Falls Tourism & Visitors Bureau is looking for outgoing, friendly volunteers who like to visit with people to staff the Cedar Falls Visitor Center during the week or staff an information table during an event. Duties include welcoming guests; assisting with directions; and providing information on attractions, restaurants and things to do in the community. In addition, we are looking for volunteers who would like to help with events such as selling programs during the Iowa High School Football semi-finals and finals in the UNI-Dome in October and assisting with ticket admissions or score keeping during the Iowa 7v7 Football tournaments in the UNI-Dome in April and May. Agency: Cedar Falls Tourism and Visitors Bureau The Cedar Falls Tourism & Visitors Bureau is looking for outgoing, friendly volunteers who like to visit with people to staff the Cedar Falls Visitor Center during the week or staff an information table during an event. Duties include welcoming guests; assisting with directions; and providing information on attractions, restaurants and things to do in the community. In addition, we are looking for volunteers who would like to help with events such as selling programs during the Iowa High School Football semi-finals and finals in the UNI-Dome in October and assisting with ticket admissions or score keeping during the Iowa 7v7 Football tournaments in the UNI-Dome in April and May. Agency: Cedar Falls Tourism and Visitors Bureau Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Relationship BuilderOur mission of building meaningful lives, starts with meaningful relationships. We invite volunteers to come to Hills & Dales to play games, do activities, and be a companion for residents and clients. New faces in our building bring smiles to many faces. Through volunteers we create connections that help build true community inclusion. Agency: Hills & Dales Our mission of building meaningful lives, starts with meaningful relationships. We invite volunteers to come to Hills & Dales to play games, do activities, and be a companion for residents and clients. New faces in our building bring smiles to many faces. Through volunteers we create connections that help build true community inclusion. Agency: Hills & Dales Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Theater AttendantTheater Attendant volunteers provide wayfinding, confirm that films are running correctly, and make sure that theaters are ready to welcome guests. This position will report to the Manager on duty. Responsibilities: -Ensure that the theater space is clean before and after a film plays. Cleaning may include tasks such as vacuuming, sweeping, and replacing the trash. -Have basic knowledge of the history of the Varsity Cinema, membership, and other frequently asked questions. -Direct guests to their seats as they arrive for their film. -Confirm that films are successfully playing. This includes making basic checks on projection, sound, lights, and temperature. -Report inappropriate guest behavior to the manager on duty during the run of the film. Agency: Varsity Cinema Theater Attendant volunteers provide wayfinding, confirm that films are running correctly, and make sure that theaters are ready to welcome guests. This position will report to the Manager on duty. Responsibilities: -Ensure that the theater space is clean before and after a film plays. Cleaning may include tasks such as vacuuming, sweeping, and replacing the trash. -Have basic knowledge of the history of the Varsity Cinema, membership, and other frequently asked questions. -Direct guests to their seats as they arrive for their film. -Confirm that films are successfully playing. This includes making basic checks on projection, sound, lights, and temperature. -Report inappropriate guest behavior to the manager on duty during the run of the film. Agency: Varsity Cinema Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Create Literacy KitsEngage your group in a volunteer activity that can be done safely from anywhere
Literacy Kits are used at early childhood centers and schools throughout central Iowa to help students in kindergarten through fifth grade learn and love to read. Why You Should Choose Literacy KitsOur Literacy Kits were designed by experts to focus on the skills young children need when learning to read while, at the same time, diving deeper into the book and its themes. Each Literacy Kit includes: A children's book Several related activities perfect for interaction and imagination Instructions for the reading mentor A personal note of encouragement from the volunteer to the child How Literacy Kits WorkIf you would like to purchase literacy kits as an activity for your group, the first step is to contact us. Next, we will help you decide which book title you would like to purchase and how many kits you need. The cost is $8 per kit. This covers the cost of the book and the materials needed to make a kit. On average, volunteers can make one to two kits per hour. We have the following books available for purchase: A is for All the Things New Kid The Name Jar The Doctor with an Eye for Eyes The Girl with a Mind for MathIf you would like to see more details on these titles, please visit LITERACY KITS | United Way of Central Iowa (unitedwaydm.org) Then, we arrange the pickup of your materials (or we can deliver). You and your volunteers then complete the Literacy Kit activity on-site at your business, home, church, school, club, etc. You can choose the timeframe for the activity, as well. We have an ongoing need for the kits. Next, you return the completed kits to United Way. Then we distribute them to nonprofits, child care centers, and after-school programs. Sign Up for Literacy Kits!To sign up for this volunteer opportunity, please visit LITERACY KITS | United Way of Central Iowa (unitedwaydm.org). To make the volunteer experience as easy and convenient, United Way offers an online volunteer sign-up. For additional questions, contact Sarah Underwood, Volunteer Engagement Manager at sarah.underwood@unitedwaydm.org or 515-246-2504. Agency: United Way of Central Iowa Engage your group in a volunteer activity that can be done safely from anywhere
Literacy Kits are used at early childhood centers and schools throughout central Iowa to help students in kindergarten through fifth grade learn and love to read. Why You Should Choose Literacy KitsOur Literacy Kits were designed by experts to focus on the skills young children need when learning to read while, at the same time, diving deeper into the book and its themes. Each Literacy Kit includes: A children's book Several related activities perfect for interaction and imagination Instructions for the reading mentor A personal note of encouragement from the volunteer to the child How Literacy Kits WorkIf you would like to purchase literacy kits as an activity for your group, the first step is to contact us. Next, we will help you decide which book title you would like to purchase and how many kits you need. The cost is $8 per kit. This covers the cost of the book and the materials needed to make a kit. On average, volunteers can make one to two kits per hour. We have the following books available for purchase: A is for All the Things New Kid The Name Jar The Doctor with an Eye for Eyes The Girl with a Mind for MathIf you would like to see more details on these titles, please visit LITERACY KITS | United Way of Central Iowa (unitedwaydm.org) Then, we arrange the pickup of your materials (or we can deliver). You and your volunteers then complete the Literacy Kit activity on-site at your business, home, church, school, club, etc. You can choose the timeframe for the activity, as well. We have an ongoing need for the kits. Next, you return the completed kits to United Way. Then we distribute them to nonprofits, child care centers, and after-school programs. Sign Up for Literacy Kits!To sign up for this volunteer opportunity, please visit LITERACY KITS | United Way of Central Iowa (unitedwaydm.org). To make the volunteer experience as easy and convenient, United Way offers an online volunteer sign-up. For additional questions, contact Sarah Underwood, Volunteer Engagement Manager at sarah.underwood@unitedwaydm.org or 515-246-2504. Agency: United Way of Central Iowa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50314 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: GreeterYou will provide pleasant first and last impressions to all who come to the clinic and be a safety net by screening for health concerns. Agency: His Hands Free Clinic You will provide pleasant first and last impressions to all who come to the clinic and be a safety net by screening for health concerns. Agency: His Hands Free Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: City Boards, Commissions RepresentativesThe City of Nevada, IA could not run efficiently without the efforts of those who serve as volunteers on our Boards and Commissions, which include: Board of Adjustments Board of Appeals Historic Preservation Commission Library Board Parks and Recreation Board Planning and Zoning Commission Senior Community Center BoardThese volunteers are community-minded people, willing to give their time, and really consider the details in the service of their role. Agency: City of Nevada The City of Nevada, IA could not run efficiently without the efforts of those who serve as volunteers on our Boards and Commissions, which include: Board of Adjustments Board of Appeals Historic Preservation Commission Library Board Parks and Recreation Board Planning and Zoning Commission Senior Community Center BoardThese volunteers are community-minded people, willing to give their time, and really consider the details in the service of their role. Agency: City of Nevada Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly Neighbor Program - Marion CountyWould you like to provide social support to your neighbors?
Help lower loneliness in our community through our Friendly Neighbor Program.
We have received quite a few requests for social visits from community members in Knoxville who are older adults experiencing loneliness. They would love people to visit with them. Volunteer benefits - Mileage Reimbursement - Supplemental and liability insurance - Annual Recognition Ceremony - Flexible volunteer schedule -Improving lives in central Iowa - Meeting new people
Agency: HIRTA Would you like to provide social support to your neighbors?
Help lower loneliness in our community through our Friendly Neighbor Program.
We have received quite a few requests for social visits from community members in Knoxville who are older adults experiencing loneliness. They would love people to visit with them. Volunteer benefits - Mileage Reimbursement - Supplemental and liability insurance - Annual Recognition Ceremony - Flexible volunteer schedule -Improving lives in central Iowa - Meeting new people
Agency: HIRTA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50138 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly Neighbor Program - Madison CountyWould you like to provide social support to your neighbors?
Help lower loneliness in our community through our Friendly Neighbor Program.
We have received quite a few requests for social visits from community members in Knoxville who are older adults experiencing loneliness. They would love people to visit with them. Volunteer benefits - Mileage Reimbursement - Supplemental and liability insurance - Annual Recognition Ceremony - Flexible volunteer schedule -Improving lives in central Iowa - Meeting new people
Agency: HIRTA Would you like to provide social support to your neighbors?
Help lower loneliness in our community through our Friendly Neighbor Program.
We have received quite a few requests for social visits from community members in Knoxville who are older adults experiencing loneliness. They would love people to visit with them. Volunteer benefits - Mileage Reimbursement - Supplemental and liability insurance - Annual Recognition Ceremony - Flexible volunteer schedule -Improving lives in central Iowa - Meeting new people
Agency: HIRTA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Support - Marion CountyWould you like to provide support to community members looking for food resources? Help decrease food insecurity in the community through our Food Resource program.
We are seeking volunteers to provide nutrition support to community members. Nutrition support could include providing transportation to food pantries, congregate meals, the grocery store, or assisting community members with prepping or cooking meals in their home. Opportunities are based on your availability and comfort level. Volunteer benefits- Mileage Reimbursement - Supplemental and liability insurance - Annual Recognition Ceremony - Flexible volunteer schedule -Improving lives in central Iowa - Meeting new people If you would like assistance, please reach out to us at volunteer@ridehirta.com or 1.877.686.0029. If you would like to apply, please respond to this opportunity and we will be in touch with you!
Agency: HIRTA Would you like to provide support to community members looking for food resources? Help decrease food insecurity in the community through our Food Resource program.
We are seeking volunteers to provide nutrition support to community members. Nutrition support could include providing transportation to food pantries, congregate meals, the grocery store, or assisting community members with prepping or cooking meals in their home. Opportunities are based on your availability and comfort level. Volunteer benefits- Mileage Reimbursement - Supplemental and liability insurance - Annual Recognition Ceremony - Flexible volunteer schedule -Improving lives in central Iowa - Meeting new people If you would like assistance, please reach out to us at volunteer@ridehirta.com or 1.877.686.0029. If you would like to apply, please respond to this opportunity and we will be in touch with you!
Agency: HIRTA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50138 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Support - Madison CountyWould you like to provide support to community members looking for food resources? Help decrease food insecurity in the community through our Food Resource program.
We are seeking volunteers to provide nutrition support to community members. Nutrition support could include providing transportation to food pantries, congregate meals, the grocery store, or assisting community members with prepping or cooking meals in their home. Opportunities are based on your availability and comfort level. Volunteer benefits- Mileage Reimbursement - Supplemental and liability insurance - Annual Recognition Ceremony - Flexible volunteer schedule -Improving lives in central Iowa - Meeting new people If you would like assistance, please reach out to us at volunteer@ridehirta.com or 1.877.686.0029. If you would like to apply, please respond to this opportunity and we will be in touch with you!
Agency: HIRTA Would you like to provide support to community members looking for food resources? Help decrease food insecurity in the community through our Food Resource program.
We are seeking volunteers to provide nutrition support to community members. Nutrition support could include providing transportation to food pantries, congregate meals, the grocery store, or assisting community members with prepping or cooking meals in their home. Opportunities are based on your availability and comfort level. Volunteer benefits- Mileage Reimbursement - Supplemental and liability insurance - Annual Recognition Ceremony - Flexible volunteer schedule -Improving lives in central Iowa - Meeting new people If you would like assistance, please reach out to us at volunteer@ridehirta.com or 1.877.686.0029. If you would like to apply, please respond to this opportunity and we will be in touch with you!
Agency: HIRTA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers - Marion County RSVPWould you like to help your neighbor access their essential medical appointments?
For more information or to apply, please visit our website - HIRTA Helps Agency: HIRTA Helps Would you like to help your neighbor access their essential medical appointments?
For more information or to apply, please visit our website - HIRTA Helps Agency: HIRTA Helps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50138 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Driver - Warren CountyWould you like to help your neighbor access their essential medical appointments?
For more information or to apply, please visit our website - HIRTA Helps. Agency: HIRTA Helps Would you like to help your neighbor access their essential medical appointments?
For more information or to apply, please visit our website - HIRTA Helps. Agency: HIRTA Helps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50125 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Driver - Madison County RSVPWould you like to help your neighbor access their essential medical appointments?
For more information or to apply, please visit our website - HIRTA Helps.
Agency: HIRTA Helps Would you like to help your neighbor access their essential medical appointments?
For more information or to apply, please visit our website - HIRTA Helps.
Agency: HIRTA Helps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Driver - Dallas CountyWould you like to help your neighbor access their essential medical appointments?
To learn more about our program or to apply, please visit HIRTA Helps. Agency: HIRTA Helps Would you like to help your neighbor access their essential medical appointments?
To learn more about our program or to apply, please visit HIRTA Helps. Agency: HIRTA Helps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50003 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Driver - Boone CountyWould you like to help your neighbor access their essential medical appointments?
To learn more about our program and to apply visit www.HIRTAHelps.org Agency: HIRTA Helps Would you like to help your neighbor access their essential medical appointments?
To learn more about our program and to apply visit www.HIRTAHelps.org Agency: HIRTA Helps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50036 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Are you 55 and better? Are you looking to make a difference in your community? - Madison CountyHIRTA Helps RSVP seeks to connect volunteers with local opportunities. You can serve at local public agencies and nonprofits who have partnered with us while receiving the benefits of being a volunteer with our program. We will work with you to find an opportunity that interests you, even if we don't currently have one that interests you. Agency: HIRTA Helps HIRTA Helps RSVP seeks to connect volunteers with local opportunities. You can serve at local public agencies and nonprofits who have partnered with us while receiving the benefits of being a volunteer with our program. We will work with you to find an opportunity that interests you, even if we don't currently have one that interests you. Agency: HIRTA Helps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Are you 55 and better? Are you looking to make a difference in your community? - Marion CountyHIRTA Helps RSVP seeks to connect volunteers with local opportunities. You can serve at local public agencies and nonprofits who have partnered with us while receiving the benefits of being a volunteer with our program. We will work with you to find an opportunity that interests you, even if we don't currently have one that interests you.
Agency: HIRTA Helps HIRTA Helps RSVP seeks to connect volunteers with local opportunities. You can serve at local public agencies and nonprofits who have partnered with us while receiving the benefits of being a volunteer with our program. We will work with you to find an opportunity that interests you, even if we don't currently have one that interests you.
Agency: HIRTA Helps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50138 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Famers Market VolunteerNevada's brand new farmers market is now taking sign-ups for volunteers. The market takes place downtown on 6th street on Thursday evenings through August 31st. Volunteers will stand near the barricades at the ends of the street to let vendors in and out and answer questions to market goers. This position requires standing, some lifting, and being in the sun. There are 2 shifts available - 4p-6p and 6p-8p. If interested, please see the Farmers Market Sign-Up Genius site to find an open date and time that works for you. Agency: Main Street Nevada Nevada's brand new farmers market is now taking sign-ups for volunteers. The market takes place downtown on 6th street on Thursday evenings through August 31st. Volunteers will stand near the barricades at the ends of the street to let vendors in and out and answer questions to market goers. This position requires standing, some lifting, and being in the sun. There are 2 shifts available - 4p-6p and 6p-8p. If interested, please see the Farmers Market Sign-Up Genius site to find an open date and time that works for you. Agency: Main Street Nevada Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Promotions Committee MemberLove to plan and execute events? Want to help promote our historic downtown district? Our promotions committee works to find opportunities to promote our downtown businesses. Sometimes this is through events that bring people to our main street and sometimes this is collaborating with other activities in town to promote visitors to check out our downtown. This committee member could also work with the organization's director to help with social media posts. This committee meets one to two times per month, on Tuesday evenings at 6pm. As an event approaches, more meeting times may be necessary. These committee members are also expected to be at the events they organized. No experience necessary. No heavy lifting required. We prefer a one year commitment, but hope you will enjoy it and stay longer! The value you will receive is helping business owners promote their businesses, as they cannot do it alone. You will also engage with other volunteers who share a common passion of helping our downtown grow. Agency: Main Street Nevada Love to plan and execute events? Want to help promote our historic downtown district? Our promotions committee works to find opportunities to promote our downtown businesses. Sometimes this is through events that bring people to our main street and sometimes this is collaborating with other activities in town to promote visitors to check out our downtown. This committee member could also work with the organization's director to help with social media posts. This committee meets one to two times per month, on Tuesday evenings at 6pm. As an event approaches, more meeting times may be necessary. These committee members are also expected to be at the events they organized. No experience necessary. No heavy lifting required. We prefer a one year commitment, but hope you will enjoy it and stay longer! The value you will receive is helping business owners promote their businesses, as they cannot do it alone. You will also engage with other volunteers who share a common passion of helping our downtown grow. Agency: Main Street Nevada Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Public Art VolunteersThe City of Storm Lake is seeking artists interested in creating sculptures, memorials, statues, structures, murals, street art or other forms of artist expression to improve quality of life in Storm Lake. The volunteer should include a statement of qualifications addressing their strengths with similar public art projects. Agency: City of Storm Lake The City of Storm Lake is seeking artists interested in creating sculptures, memorials, statues, structures, murals, street art or other forms of artist expression to improve quality of life in Storm Lake. The volunteer should include a statement of qualifications addressing their strengths with similar public art projects. Agency: City of Storm Lake Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50588 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Adopt a Planter Bed - City of Storm LakeVolunteers who may adopt the planters include businesses, individuals, families, civic groups, churches and other groups. Sponsors agree to buy, plant, and maintain the adopted planter over a 12 month period. The City will water the planters. LINK TO PLANTER BED LOCATIONS LINK TO ADOPT-A-PLANTER AGREEMENT FORM Program Guideline The flowerbed and/or planter should be adopted for a 12 month period. Adopters may be an individual or group. However, groups must identify y a single point of contact to work directly with City staff. Planting is restricted to only those areas assigned to the applicant or group. Plants selected must be appropriate to our climateVolunteer Responsibilities Remove and dispose of litter and weeds. Notify City staff of hazardous conditions, problems, or concerns. Visit the site frequently to ensure a clean and healthy environment. Plant new and replace dead plants, as necessary. Winter/Spring preparation of planters and flower bedsCity Responsibilities Monitor and adjust water requirements. Provide signage to acknowledge adoption if the adopter so desires. Contact the adopter or point of contact in the event City staff deems the planter to be neglected or unsightly.Additional Guidelines The Adopt-A-Planter application and agreement shall contain the names of any individuals who would assist the planter sponsor in maintenance and planting activities during the 12 month commitment. The planter sponsor must supply City staff with updated information should changes in contact information or volunteers occur. The adopter or adopting group is responsible for the safety and well-being of volunteers at all times. Agency: City of Storm Lake Volunteers who may adopt the planters include businesses, individuals, families, civic groups, churches and other groups. Sponsors agree to buy, plant, and maintain the adopted planter over a 12 month period. The City will water the planters. LINK TO PLANTER BED LOCATIONS LINK TO ADOPT-A-PLANTER AGREEMENT FORM Program Guideline The flowerbed and/or planter should be adopted for a 12 month period. Adopters may be an individual or group. However, groups must identify y a single point of contact to work directly with City staff. Planting is restricted to only those areas assigned to the applicant or group. Plants selected must be appropriate to our climateVolunteer Responsibilities Remove and dispose of litter and weeds. Notify City staff of hazardous conditions, problems, or concerns. Visit the site frequently to ensure a clean and healthy environment. Plant new and replace dead plants, as necessary. Winter/Spring preparation of planters and flower bedsCity Responsibilities Monitor and adjust water requirements. Provide signage to acknowledge adoption if the adopter so desires. Contact the adopter or point of contact in the event City staff deems the planter to be neglected or unsightly.Additional Guidelines The Adopt-A-Planter application and agreement shall contain the names of any individuals who would assist the planter sponsor in maintenance and planting activities during the 12 month commitment. The planter sponsor must supply City staff with updated information should changes in contact information or volunteers occur. The adopter or adopting group is responsible for the safety and well-being of volunteers at all times. Agency: City of Storm Lake Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50588 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Global Greens Food Distribution VolunteerLSI's CSA is a way for Des Moines area eaters to support former refugee farmers starting their small business. Volunteers can help by getting the food organized and ready for pickup. Volunteers also pack and deliver monthly food boxes year round to former refugee seniors to help alleviate food insecurity. This generally happens the third Monday and Tuesday of each month. Agency: Lutheran Services In Iowa - Des Moines LSI's CSA is a way for Des Moines area eaters to support former refugee farmers starting their small business. Volunteers can help by getting the food organized and ready for pickup. Volunteers also pack and deliver monthly food boxes year round to former refugee seniors to help alleviate food insecurity. This generally happens the third Monday and Tuesday of each month. Agency: Lutheran Services In Iowa - Des Moines Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ECCF ReceptionistCould you assist Linn County neighbors in finding the resources they need? The Ecumenical Community Center Foundation (ECCF) and its Helping Hands Ministry (HHM) are seeking volunteer receptionists. Could you commit to a few weekday hours each week or every other week, perhaps either 10 to 1 or 1 to 4 ? Greet clients and visitors to the ECCF Answer phones and relay messages with complete and accurate information Check message system and return phone calls Stay informed of ECCF and community resources Refer callers and visitors to appropriate ECCF and community resources Assist clients with a variety of needs who may be distressed Work with client files Maintain client confidentiality Copy client paper work Log calls and other inquiries into Excel file if comfortable doing so
Agency: Ecumenical Community Center Foundation Could you assist Linn County neighbors in finding the resources they need? The Ecumenical Community Center Foundation (ECCF) and its Helping Hands Ministry (HHM) are seeking volunteer receptionists. Could you commit to a few weekday hours each week or every other week, perhaps either 10 to 1 or 1 to 4 ? Greet clients and visitors to the ECCF Answer phones and relay messages with complete and accurate information Check message system and return phone calls Stay informed of ECCF and community resources Refer callers and visitors to appropriate ECCF and community resources Assist clients with a variety of needs who may be distressed Work with client files Maintain client confidentiality Copy client paper work Log calls and other inquiries into Excel file if comfortable doing so
Agency: Ecumenical Community Center Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: HHM Phone Call HelpersECCF's Helping Hands Ministry (HHM) needs help answering phones filing recently used client files. People call to request help with rent, utilities, auto gas, and ID replacement. We also assist with budgeting and guide people to many appropriate community resources. Agency: Ecumenical Community Center Foundation ECCF's Helping Hands Ministry (HHM) needs help answering phones filing recently used client files. People call to request help with rent, utilities, auto gas, and ID replacement. We also assist with budgeting and guide people to many appropriate community resources. Agency: Ecumenical Community Center Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CompuPlace Instructor at ECCFCould you assist people with their lifelong learning goals in a small computer lab? Currently, CompuPlace clients with disabilities attend by appointment Tuesdays through Thursdays between 10 AM and 4 PM. Most clients have cognitive, intellectual, communication, or developmental disabilities such as autism spectrum, Down syndrome, or traumatic brain injury. Some have dexterity-related disabilities that make it harder to use a computer. The CompuPlace lab is currently unused on Mondays and Fridays. In order not to waste this resource, and in the spirit of inclusion, we seek to expand our services beyond people with disabilities to people who have been left behind in the age of information, technology, and the internet. In addition to people with disabilities, people with low incomes, seniors, and rural adults are too often on the wrong side of a gaping digital divide. We seek a reliable team of volunteers to staff the lab for drop-in availability to Linn County residents with learning goals. Can you help? At CompuPlace, we start wherever the student is. It is a place where abilities are identified and harnessed, where it is safe to guess, where learning is supported, effort is applauded, and success celebrated with gusto. This method is equally appropriate for learners with and without disabilities. CompuPlace clients are often working on communication, spelling and reading, math and money, problem solving, professional behavior, and general computer skills. Some clients attend alone, some with group home house mates, and some in small and large groups. Many clients play games or surf the web in order to learn the skills they need to improve their lives. The CompuPlace way encourages people to direct their own lifelong learning. There is dignity in learning, and there is empowerment in self-directed continuing education. There is so much to know, so much to “Ask Google,” and so much yet to discover, both collectively and individually. If there are specific questions you have, please ask. If this sounds like a good fit for you, please let us know. If you are interested, please schedule a tour.
Agency: Ecumenical Community Center Foundation Could you assist people with their lifelong learning goals in a small computer lab? Currently, CompuPlace clients with disabilities attend by appointment Tuesdays through Thursdays between 10 AM and 4 PM. Most clients have cognitive, intellectual, communication, or developmental disabilities such as autism spectrum, Down syndrome, or traumatic brain injury. Some have dexterity-related disabilities that make it harder to use a computer. The CompuPlace lab is currently unused on Mondays and Fridays. In order not to waste this resource, and in the spirit of inclusion, we seek to expand our services beyond people with disabilities to people who have been left behind in the age of information, technology, and the internet. In addition to people with disabilities, people with low incomes, seniors, and rural adults are too often on the wrong side of a gaping digital divide. We seek a reliable team of volunteers to staff the lab for drop-in availability to Linn County residents with learning goals. Can you help? At CompuPlace, we start wherever the student is. It is a place where abilities are identified and harnessed, where it is safe to guess, where learning is supported, effort is applauded, and success celebrated with gusto. This method is equally appropriate for learners with and without disabilities. CompuPlace clients are often working on communication, spelling and reading, math and money, problem solving, professional behavior, and general computer skills. Some clients attend alone, some with group home house mates, and some in small and large groups. Many clients play games or surf the web in order to learn the skills they need to improve their lives. The CompuPlace way encourages people to direct their own lifelong learning. There is dignity in learning, and there is empowerment in self-directed continuing education. There is so much to know, so much to “Ask Google,” and so much yet to discover, both collectively and individually. If there are specific questions you have, please ask. If this sounds like a good fit for you, please let us know. If you are interested, please schedule a tour.
Agency: Ecumenical Community Center Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Power Wheelchair Mechanic VolunteerHelp citizens in need by using your mechanical skills and restoring power wheelchairs. Training will be provided. No mechanical skills required - just a curiosity and willingness to learn. Your support will provide mobility and independence. Agency: Restore Independent Mobility Help citizens in need by using your mechanical skills and restoring power wheelchairs. Training will be provided. No mechanical skills required - just a curiosity and willingness to learn. Your support will provide mobility and independence. Agency: Restore Independent Mobility Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50667 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outdoor Chore - Mason City, IowaDo you have a desire to help others and like to spend time outside? We are looking for an individual who would be willing to help a client rake a yard and/or mow a lawn in Mason City, Iowa. This can be a one-time thing or it can be ongoing, whatever meets your timeline. Please call 800-243-0678 if you are interested or sign up through Galaxy Digital. Agency: Elderbridge Agency on Aging Do you have a desire to help others and like to spend time outside? We are looking for an individual who would be willing to help a client rake a yard and/or mow a lawn in Mason City, Iowa. This can be a one-time thing or it can be ongoing, whatever meets your timeline. Please call 800-243-0678 if you are interested or sign up through Galaxy Digital. Agency: Elderbridge Agency on Aging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 50401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Communications Assistant-MailingsPut your organizational skills to good use by assisting with printing documents and preparing mailings for our organization. Senior citizens still rely heavily on traditional methods of communication and this is a critical way to get our message out to a wide variety of people who may be interested in our programming. You will have the satisfaction of knowing that you might be the person who helped someone find our organization and programming in addition to keeping them informed about what we are offering. Description: Communications Assistants are responsible for preparing mailings to be sent out to lists of individuals who have expressed interest in our programming or who may be interested in our programming in the future. This may include copying documents, sorting documents, folding documents, filling envelopes, applying postage, and delivery to a postal station. Qualifications: Communication Assistants should possess a moderate level of finger and hand dexterity. Times Needed: Communication Assistants have some flexibility as to when they can do their assignment. The assignment can be done at the LEC during our regular programming times of Monday afternoons and Thursday mornings or, if desired, depending on assignment, may be done from their home.
All volunteers are required to be interviewed prior to volunteering and to attend an orientation to our organization as well as an orientation to their specific volunteer assignment. Agency: Life Enrichment Center Put your organizational skills to good use by assisting with printing documents and preparing mailings for our organization. Senior citizens still rely heavily on traditional methods of communication and this is a critical way to get our message out to a wide variety of people who may be interested in our programming. You will have the satisfaction of knowing that you might be the person who helped someone find our organization and programming in addition to keeping them informed about what we are offering. Description: Communications Assistants are responsible for preparing mailings to be sent out to lists of individuals who have expressed interest in our programming or who may be interested in our programming in the future. This may include copying documents, sorting documents, folding documents, filling envelopes, applying postage, and delivery to a postal station. Qualifications: Communication Assistants should possess a moderate level of finger and hand dexterity. Times Needed: Communication Assistants have some flexibility as to when they can do their assignment. The assignment can be done at the LEC during our regular programming times of Monday afternoons and Thursday mornings or, if desired, depending on assignment, may be done from their home.
All volunteers are required to be interviewed prior to volunteering and to attend an orientation to our organization as well as an orientation to their specific volunteer assignment. Agency: Life Enrichment Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Communications Assistant-Phone CallsAre you someone who enjoys talking to a wide variety of people and doesn’t shy away from talking on the phone? Do you feel equally at home with new technology such as texting? While senior citizens still rely heavily on traditional methods of communication such as phones many are comfortable with texting also. Phone calls and texting are critical ways to get our message out to a wide variety of people who may be interested in our programming. You will have the satisfaction of knowing that you were the person who helped someone find our organization and programming in addition to keeping them informed about future offerings. Description: Communication Assistants are responsible for making phone calls and sending texts to lists of individuals who expressed interest in our programming or who may be interested in our programming. Calls maybe giving them information about our programming or programming in the community that may be of interest to them. Qualifications: Communication Assistants must have a clear speaking voice and hearing should be normal or better. They must possess strong customer service skills. They should be able to work with a low level of independence. They should be able to communicate well with a wide variety of individuals from various social and cultural groups. Communication Assistants should possess a moderate level of finger and hand dexterity. Times Needed: Communication Assistants have some flexibility as to when they can do their assignment. The assignment can be done at the LEC during our regular programming times of Monday afternoons and Thursday mornings or, if desired, depending on assignment, may be done from their home.
All volunteers are required to be interviewed prior to volunteering and to attend an orientation to our organization as well as an orientation to their specific volunteer assignment. Agency: Life Enrichment Center Are you someone who enjoys talking to a wide variety of people and doesn’t shy away from talking on the phone? Do you feel equally at home with new technology such as texting? While senior citizens still rely heavily on traditional methods of communication such as phones many are comfortable with texting also. Phone calls and texting are critical ways to get our message out to a wide variety of people who may be interested in our programming. You will have the satisfaction of knowing that you were the person who helped someone find our organization and programming in addition to keeping them informed about future offerings. Description: Communication Assistants are responsible for making phone calls and sending texts to lists of individuals who expressed interest in our programming or who may be interested in our programming. Calls maybe giving them information about our programming or programming in the community that may be of interest to them. Qualifications: Communication Assistants must have a clear speaking voice and hearing should be normal or better. They must possess strong customer service skills. They should be able to work with a low level of independence. They should be able to communicate well with a wide variety of individuals from various social and cultural groups. Communication Assistants should possess a moderate level of finger and hand dexterity. Times Needed: Communication Assistants have some flexibility as to when they can do their assignment. The assignment can be done at the LEC during our regular programming times of Monday afternoons and Thursday mornings or, if desired, depending on assignment, may be done from their home.
All volunteers are required to be interviewed prior to volunteering and to attend an orientation to our organization as well as an orientation to their specific volunteer assignment. Agency: Life Enrichment Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program HostVolunteer Job Description Are you an individual who thrives on social interaction and the knowledge that you have helped senior citizens feel less isolated and alone through activities and resources? Do you enjoy learning about history and experiences across generations and social groups? Then you are a perfect fit for being a program host at the Life Enrichment Center. Description: Program Hosts are at all program sessions to which they have scheduled themselves to act as a host to senior citizens in attendance. Program hosts may be working alone, or ideally, will be working with a co-host. Program hosts arrive at least ½ hour before programs begin and are responsible for all set up for a program. This will include set up for refreshments (drinks and snacks), table and seating arrangements, sign-in sheets, and name tags. They will meet and greet speakers, if appropriate, and assist them with set up that may be required. Program hosts will meet and greet all attendees, assist them to sign in, find seating, and offer refreshments. Program hosts interact and socialize with attendees. Program hosts are responsible for tear down and clean up after the session has concluded. Qualifications: Program hosts must possess strong customer service skills and be able to work with a significant level of independence. They should be able to communicate well with a wide variety of individuals from various social and cultural groups. Program hosts should have the physical ability to lift, reach, carry and move objects under 10 lbs. Times Needed: Mondays 12:30 to 4:00, Thursdays 8:30 to 12:00. Volunteers have flexibility to choose the days and times that work into their schedules. All volunteers are required to be interviewed prior to volunteering and to attend an orientation to our organization as well as an orientation to their specific volunteer assignment. Most volunteers will be with an experienced volunteer at least twice or until they feel comfortable with the assignment they will be doing. Agency: Life Enrichment Center Volunteer Job Description Are you an individual who thrives on social interaction and the knowledge that you have helped senior citizens feel less isolated and alone through activities and resources? Do you enjoy learning about history and experiences across generations and social groups? Then you are a perfect fit for being a program host at the Life Enrichment Center. Description: Program Hosts are at all program sessions to which they have scheduled themselves to act as a host to senior citizens in attendance. Program hosts may be working alone, or ideally, will be working with a co-host. Program hosts arrive at least ½ hour before programs begin and are responsible for all set up for a program. This will include set up for refreshments (drinks and snacks), table and seating arrangements, sign-in sheets, and name tags. They will meet and greet speakers, if appropriate, and assist them with set up that may be required. Program hosts will meet and greet all attendees, assist them to sign in, find seating, and offer refreshments. Program hosts interact and socialize with attendees. Program hosts are responsible for tear down and clean up after the session has concluded. Qualifications: Program hosts must possess strong customer service skills and be able to work with a significant level of independence. They should be able to communicate well with a wide variety of individuals from various social and cultural groups. Program hosts should have the physical ability to lift, reach, carry and move objects under 10 lbs. Times Needed: Mondays 12:30 to 4:00, Thursdays 8:30 to 12:00. Volunteers have flexibility to choose the days and times that work into their schedules. All volunteers are required to be interviewed prior to volunteering and to attend an orientation to our organization as well as an orientation to their specific volunteer assignment. Most volunteers will be with an experienced volunteer at least twice or until they feel comfortable with the assignment they will be doing. Agency: Life Enrichment Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Technology Support VolunteerVolunteer Job Description Do you enjoy helping older adults with their phone or technology questions? Do spreadsheets send a thrill down your spine? Does Facebook have a special place in your heart? Do you have skills in social media just waiting to be used? Then you are the perfect person for this volunteer assignment. In addition, you will get a great deal of satisfaction in helping those of us in the baby boomer generation with technology skills that we just have not quite developed as much as we’d like. Description: The technology support volunteer will be responsible for one or more of these tasks based on the volunteeer’s skills and/or interests. 1) Assisting with developing and maintaining LEC websites and social media sites, or creating documents within a variety of computer programs. 2) Setting up spreadsheets, mailing lists and creating mail merge documents for sending out to our members. 3) Maintaining databases of information important to our organization. Qualifications: Technology support volunteers should have a moderately high level of ability and comfort with major computer programs such as Word, Excel, and Canva. Comfort with social media creation and maintenance are important to this assignment. An ability and willingness to learn other computer programs needed to run our organization is desirable. Times Needed: Communication Assistants have some flexibility as to when they can do their assignment. The assignment can be done at the LEC during our regular programming times of Monday afternoons and Thursday mornings or, if desired, depending on assignment, may be done from their home.
All volunteers are required to be interviewed prior to volunteering and to attend an orientation to our organization as well as an orientation to their specific volunteer assignment Agency: Life Enrichment Center Volunteer Job Description Do you enjoy helping older adults with their phone or technology questions? Do spreadsheets send a thrill down your spine? Does Facebook have a special place in your heart? Do you have skills in social media just waiting to be used? Then you are the perfect person for this volunteer assignment. In addition, you will get a great deal of satisfaction in helping those of us in the baby boomer generation with technology skills that we just have not quite developed as much as we’d like. Description: The technology support volunteer will be responsible for one or more of these tasks based on the volunteeer’s skills and/or interests. 1) Assisting with developing and maintaining LEC websites and social media sites, or creating documents within a variety of computer programs. 2) Setting up spreadsheets, mailing lists and creating mail merge documents for sending out to our members. 3) Maintaining databases of information important to our organization. Qualifications: Technology support volunteers should have a moderately high level of ability and comfort with major computer programs such as Word, Excel, and Canva. Comfort with social media creation and maintenance are important to this assignment. An ability and willingness to learn other computer programs needed to run our organization is desirable. Times Needed: Communication Assistants have some flexibility as to when they can do their assignment. The assignment can be done at the LEC during our regular programming times of Monday afternoons and Thursday mornings or, if desired, depending on assignment, may be done from their home.
All volunteers are required to be interviewed prior to volunteering and to attend an orientation to our organization as well as an orientation to their specific volunteer assignment Agency: Life Enrichment Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical / Mail RunnerFollowing a specific route throughout the hospital, volunteers assist with mail pickup and delivery and pickup/deliver lab specimen's as needed. Cedar Falls location only. Agency: MercyOne Following a specific route throughout the hospital, volunteers assist with mail pickup and delivery and pickup/deliver lab specimen's as needed. Cedar Falls location only. Agency: MercyOne Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 50613 Allow Groups: No |