Opportunities From: Volunteer Iowa

Volunteer: Blood Drive Donor Ambassadors

Blood Donor Ambassador: Every 2 seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood.  The need for blood is constant and so is the need for volunteers at our Blood Drives to help save lives. Volunteer Blood Donor Ambassadors ensure that blood donors have a pleasant and fulfilling experience, from the moment they arrive to the moment they leave. During a blood drive, whether you’re greeting donors, answering questions or thanking them for their donation, your courtesy and professionalism will create a favorable impression that encourages ongoing donor support. For more information or to apply go to: https://www.redcross.org/volunteertoday

Agency: American Red Cross - Nebraska Iowa Region

Blood Donor Ambassador: Every 2 seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood.  The need for blood is constant and so is the need for volunteers at our Blood Drives to help save lives. Volunteer Blood Donor Ambassadors ensure that blood donors have a pleasant and fulfilling experience, from the moment they arrive to the moment they leave. During a blood drive, whether you’re greeting donors, answering questions or thanking them for their donation, your courtesy and professionalism will create a favorable impression that encourages ongoing donor support. For more information or to apply go to: https://www.redcross.org/volunteertoday

Agency: American Red Cross - Nebraska Iowa Region

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Market, recruit volunteers to serve the Red Cross mission

Volunteer Recruitment Lead

Key Responsibilities

Assists the implementation of the regional volunteer recruitment plan by performing volunteer recruitment activities to attract a skilled, talented and diverse volunteers' workforce to service in all lines of business around the organization

 Key Responsibilities

Implements the Volunteer Recruitment strategy and plan for the region in coordination with the Regional Volunteer Services Officer and Volunteer Services Specialists
• Builds a regional recruiting team that can execute the recruitment plan and ensure targeted, proactive recruitment for high priority positions
• Serves as a subject matter expert on volunteer recruitment
• Develops a recruitment network throughout the region using internal and external partners
• Works with departments to recruit current volunteers for new opportunities and leadership positions
• Equips departments with tools they need to make a pitch for volunteering when they are out in the community talking about the Red Cross
• Manages research, planning and execution of recruitment events.

For more information or to apply go to: https://www.redcross.org/volunteertoday

Scan QR code to be a Red Cross volunteer!

 

Agency: American Red Cross - Nebraska Iowa Region

Volunteer Recruitment Lead

Key Responsibilities

Assists the implementation of the regional volunteer recruitment plan by performing volunteer recruitment activities to attract a skilled, talented and diverse volunteers' workforce to service in all lines of business around the organization

 Key Responsibilities

Implements the Volunteer Recruitment strategy and plan for the region in coordination with the Regional Volunteer Services Officer and Volunteer Services Specialists
• Builds a regional recruiting team that can execute the recruitment plan and ensure targeted, proactive recruitment for high priority positions
• Serves as a subject matter expert on volunteer recruitment
• Develops a recruitment network throughout the region using internal and external partners
• Works with departments to recruit current volunteers for new opportunities and leadership positions
• Equips departments with tools they need to make a pitch for volunteering when they are out in the community talking about the Red Cross
• Manages research, planning and execution of recruitment events.

For more information or to apply go to: https://www.redcross.org/volunteertoday

Scan QR code to be a Red Cross volunteer!

 

Agency: American Red Cross - Nebraska Iowa Region

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Assistant

Purpose: Help clients select items needed from the food pantry.

Location: The food pantry in the Mission of Hope at 1700 B Ave NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402

Reports to: Will Torrey, Michael Johnson

Dress Code: Casual (Prohibited clothing items include: anything with excessive holes, offensive/inappropriate/drug-related/gang-related language or logos, excessively short skirts/shorts, excessively low-cut shirts)

Time Commitment: Shifts are from 1:00PM – 4:00PM on weekdays; 1:00PM – 3:00PM on Saturdays.  Please let us know at least one day in advance when you plan to come in.

Responsibilities:

 

Walk with clients through the food pantry, helping select items as needed Ensure clients select the approved number of items Bag selected items for clients, help carry bags out the door if needed Reshelf and stock items as needed Identify/track specific items we need, report list of items at the end of shift to Kelli Hansen in Room 202

 

Additional skills/qualifications: Must be friendly, respectful, and willing to work with others.  Must be dependable, adaptable to change, and eager to complete tasks with a smile.  Any experience in retail/grocery stores a plus, but not required.

 

If interested, please feel free to reach out to Kelli Hansen at kelli.l.hansen@gmail.com

Agency: Mission of Hope

Purpose: Help clients select items needed from the food pantry.

Location: The food pantry in the Mission of Hope at 1700 B Ave NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402

Reports to: Will Torrey, Michael Johnson

Dress Code: Casual (Prohibited clothing items include: anything with excessive holes, offensive/inappropriate/drug-related/gang-related language or logos, excessively short skirts/shorts, excessively low-cut shirts)

Time Commitment: Shifts are from 1:00PM – 4:00PM on weekdays; 1:00PM – 3:00PM on Saturdays.  Please let us know at least one day in advance when you plan to come in.

Responsibilities:

 

Walk with clients through the food pantry, helping select items as needed Ensure clients select the approved number of items Bag selected items for clients, help carry bags out the door if needed Reshelf and stock items as needed Identify/track specific items we need, report list of items at the end of shift to Kelli Hansen in Room 202

 

Additional skills/qualifications: Must be friendly, respectful, and willing to work with others.  Must be dependable, adaptable to change, and eager to complete tasks with a smile.  Any experience in retail/grocery stores a plus, but not required.

 

If interested, please feel free to reach out to Kelli Hansen at kelli.l.hansen@gmail.com

Agency: Mission of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >10 years old

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer

Staff and volunteers help the community by giving a three day supply of food to anyone who needs it. Very little restrictions, anyone over the age of 18 can apply.

Agency: Polk County Food Pantry

Staff and volunteers help the community by giving a three day supply of food to anyone who needs it. Very little restrictions, anyone over the age of 18 can apply.

Agency: Polk County Food Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50309

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Team Building Opportunity! Wash Dishes!

Bring a small team and stop down to operate the dish room during mealtimes!

Agency: Stephen Center

Bring a small team and stop down to operate the dish room during mealtimes!

Agency: Stephen Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 30, 2026

Zip Code: 68107

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hamburg Elementary School - Youth Reading Volunteer

The RSVP Youth Reading volunteer will provide reading help and companionship to elementary students.

 

Program description

Reading is a critical skill for life. To help students achieve their full potential with reading skills, the RSVP Youth Reading Program is asking for volunteers to aid in small reading groups. Volunteers will be asked to follow teachers’ detailed instructions with a small group of students and engage in reading activities.

 

Duties:

●       Interact with elementary students and be a welcoming adult face

●       Provide help with reading as needed

●       Protect the privacy and confidentiality of students and their families

 

Skills required:

●       Must be 55 years of age or older.

●       Relate well to staff, volunteers and infants and work with a team approach.

●       Willingness to support students in their academic work

 

Amount of Time:          2 hours, varies – we will work with your schedule

 

Time of Day: as available during school hours, Monday through Thursday

 

Supervor:  Supervision is provided by the Classroom Teacher.

 

Benefits:

●          Opportunity to be a part of the Hamburg Community School District mission

●          Become a trusted adult in the lives of our next generation

●          Develop lasting relationships with other Hamburg School District volunteers and staff

●          Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure)

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

The RSVP Youth Reading volunteer will provide reading help and companionship to elementary students.

 

Program description

Reading is a critical skill for life. To help students achieve their full potential with reading skills, the RSVP Youth Reading Program is asking for volunteers to aid in small reading groups. Volunteers will be asked to follow teachers’ detailed instructions with a small group of students and engage in reading activities.

 

Duties:

●       Interact with elementary students and be a welcoming adult face

●       Provide help with reading as needed

●       Protect the privacy and confidentiality of students and their families

 

Skills required:

●       Must be 55 years of age or older.

●       Relate well to staff, volunteers and infants and work with a team approach.

●       Willingness to support students in their academic work

 

Amount of Time:          2 hours, varies – we will work with your schedule

 

Time of Day: as available during school hours, Monday through Thursday

 

Supervor:  Supervision is provided by the Classroom Teacher.

 

Benefits:

●          Opportunity to be a part of the Hamburg Community School District mission

●          Become a trusted adult in the lives of our next generation

●          Develop lasting relationships with other Hamburg School District volunteers and staff

●          Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure)

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51640

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Southwest Iowa Technical Career Hub - Indoor Walking Volunteer

The RSVP Indoor Walking Volunteer will get their move on!  If you love some exercise and are an early bird – this job is for you!  SWITCH will open their building to the public from 5:30 – 7:30 am, Monday through Friday, for indoor walking. You can greet and monitor walkers and get your own steps at the same time!  Bring your smile and your coffee!

 

Program description: At SWITCH - Lakin Foundation Training Hub, we specialize in providing space to established educational partners who offer vocational training programs designed to equip individuals in Iowa with the skills necessary for career advancement. We also want to serve our community by providing additional opportunities for education and healthy lifestyles.  Volunteers are being recruited to unlock the building from 5:30-7:30 am and monitor walkers during that timeframe.   With your help, we can make a positive difference in the health of area residents.

 

Duties:

●      Open the SWITCH building for 5:30-7:30 am public access.

●      Turn on lights in the original building and gymnasium.

●      Greet and monitor walkers throughout that timeframe.

●      Get your own steps in if you like!

●      Work cooperatively with the SWITCH Director.

 

 

Skills required:

●      Must be 55 years of age or older.

●      Successfully pass a background check.

●      Relate well to staff and the public.

●      Reliability is essential.

 

Supervisor:  Volunteers will be supervised by the SWITCH Director.

 

Amount of Time:   2-hour weekly shifts.  A minimum of 1 shift weekly is appreciated, but feel free to take more!    

 

Time of Day:  5:30-7:30 am, Monday through Friday.

 

Benefits:

●        Opportunity to be a part of the SWITCH program.

●        Help SWITCH to provide needed community services.

●        Develop lasting relationships with other SWITCH staff and members of the public.

●        Increase your exercise.

●        Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure).

 

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

The RSVP Indoor Walking Volunteer will get their move on!  If you love some exercise and are an early bird – this job is for you!  SWITCH will open their building to the public from 5:30 – 7:30 am, Monday through Friday, for indoor walking. You can greet and monitor walkers and get your own steps at the same time!  Bring your smile and your coffee!

 

Program description: At SWITCH - Lakin Foundation Training Hub, we specialize in providing space to established educational partners who offer vocational training programs designed to equip individuals in Iowa with the skills necessary for career advancement. We also want to serve our community by providing additional opportunities for education and healthy lifestyles.  Volunteers are being recruited to unlock the building from 5:30-7:30 am and monitor walkers during that timeframe.   With your help, we can make a positive difference in the health of area residents.

 

Duties:

●      Open the SWITCH building for 5:30-7:30 am public access.

●      Turn on lights in the original building and gymnasium.

●      Greet and monitor walkers throughout that timeframe.

●      Get your own steps in if you like!

●      Work cooperatively with the SWITCH Director.

 

 

Skills required:

●      Must be 55 years of age or older.

●      Successfully pass a background check.

●      Relate well to staff and the public.

●      Reliability is essential.

 

Supervisor:  Volunteers will be supervised by the SWITCH Director.

 

Amount of Time:   2-hour weekly shifts.  A minimum of 1 shift weekly is appreciated, but feel free to take more!    

 

Time of Day:  5:30-7:30 am, Monday through Friday.

 

Benefits:

●        Opportunity to be a part of the SWITCH program.

●        Help SWITCH to provide needed community services.

●        Develop lasting relationships with other SWITCH staff and members of the public.

●        Increase your exercise.

●        Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure).

 

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51540

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Southwest Iowa Technical Career Hub - Youth Reading Volunteer

The RSVP Youth Reading Volunteer will provide reading help and companionship to elementary students at the AEA Rising Hope Academy, grades 1-5. Your job requires you to bring your listening ears and lots of smiles as you listen to students sharing their stories!   

Program description: AEA Rising Hope Academy provides a therapeutic classroom environment for students with significant social-emotional behavioral health needs. Through a variety of interventions, students can gain the coping skills and resilience they need to assist with their social, educational, and emotional outcomes. Reading is a critical skill for life. To help students achieve their full potential with reading skills, the RSVP Youth Reading Program is asking for volunteers to aid in small reading groups. Volunteers will be asked to follow teachers’ detailed instructions with a small group of students and engage in reading activities.

 

Duties:

●      Interact with elementary students and be a welcoming adult face

●      Provide help with reading as needed

●      Protect the privacy and confidentiality of students and their families

 

Skills required:

●      Must be 55 years of age or older.

●      Must successfully pass a background check.

●      Relate well to staff, volunteers and students and work with a team approach.

●      Willingness to support students in their academic work.

 

Supervisor:  Volunteers will be supervised by the AEA Rising Hope Academy classroom teacher.

 

Amount of Time:   1 or 2-hour weekly shifts, varies – we will work with your schedule.  A minimum of 1 shift weekly is appreciated, but feel free to take more!

 

Time of Day:  Volunteers can set hours that meet their schedules during school hours, Monday through Friday during the school year.

 

Benefits:

●        Opportunity to be a part of the AEA Rising Hope program.

●        Become a trusted adult in the lives of our next generation

●        Develop lasting relationships with other Rising Hope volunteers and staff

●        Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure)

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

The RSVP Youth Reading Volunteer will provide reading help and companionship to elementary students at the AEA Rising Hope Academy, grades 1-5. Your job requires you to bring your listening ears and lots of smiles as you listen to students sharing their stories!   

Program description: AEA Rising Hope Academy provides a therapeutic classroom environment for students with significant social-emotional behavioral health needs. Through a variety of interventions, students can gain the coping skills and resilience they need to assist with their social, educational, and emotional outcomes. Reading is a critical skill for life. To help students achieve their full potential with reading skills, the RSVP Youth Reading Program is asking for volunteers to aid in small reading groups. Volunteers will be asked to follow teachers’ detailed instructions with a small group of students and engage in reading activities.

 

Duties:

●      Interact with elementary students and be a welcoming adult face

●      Provide help with reading as needed

●      Protect the privacy and confidentiality of students and their families

 

Skills required:

●      Must be 55 years of age or older.

●      Must successfully pass a background check.

●      Relate well to staff, volunteers and students and work with a team approach.

●      Willingness to support students in their academic work.

 

Supervisor:  Volunteers will be supervised by the AEA Rising Hope Academy classroom teacher.

 

Amount of Time:   1 or 2-hour weekly shifts, varies – we will work with your schedule.  A minimum of 1 shift weekly is appreciated, but feel free to take more!

 

Time of Day:  Volunteers can set hours that meet their schedules during school hours, Monday through Friday during the school year.

 

Benefits:

●        Opportunity to be a part of the AEA Rising Hope program.

●        Become a trusted adult in the lives of our next generation

●        Develop lasting relationships with other Rising Hope volunteers and staff

●        Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure)

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51540

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Southwest Iowa Technical Career Hub - Volunteer Greeter

The RSVP Volunteer Greeter will provide a warm welcome to the public and students attending presentations at the SWITCH building.  Are you a positive person who enjoys talking with others, sharing your smile and helping? Are you most comfortable volunteering less frequently?  We can put you to work!  Greeters will help at SWITCH presentations occurring 4 times each year for approximately 4 hours of time for each event.

 

 

Program description: At SWITCH - Lakin Foundation Training Hub, we specialize in providing space to established educational partners who offer vocational training programs designed to equip individuals in Iowa with the skills necessary for career advancement.  SWITCH presentations help to expand learning opportunities.  Greeters assist by providing a welcoming experience for both the public and students.  This results in companionship and improved learning environments.

 

Duties:

●      Interact with the public or students and be a welcoming SWITCH representative.

●      Provide directions to presentation areas.

●      Help with presentation set up and clean up.

 

Skills required:

●      Must be 55 years of age or older.

●      Must successfully pass a background check.

●      Relate well with people and work with a team approach.

 

Supervisor:  Volunteers will be supervised by the SWITCH Director.

 

Amount of Time:   4 hours at events held 4 times each year.  Shifts can be one 4-hour shift or split into two 2-hour shifts.

 

Time of Day:  Presentations are scheduled Monday through Friday, during the workday or evening.

 

Benefits:

●        Opportunity to be a part of the SWITCH program.

●        Develop lasting relationships with other volunteers and SWITCH staff.

●        Meeting new people.

●        Attending presentations at no cost.

●        Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure).

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

The RSVP Volunteer Greeter will provide a warm welcome to the public and students attending presentations at the SWITCH building.  Are you a positive person who enjoys talking with others, sharing your smile and helping? Are you most comfortable volunteering less frequently?  We can put you to work!  Greeters will help at SWITCH presentations occurring 4 times each year for approximately 4 hours of time for each event.

 

 

Program description: At SWITCH - Lakin Foundation Training Hub, we specialize in providing space to established educational partners who offer vocational training programs designed to equip individuals in Iowa with the skills necessary for career advancement.  SWITCH presentations help to expand learning opportunities.  Greeters assist by providing a welcoming experience for both the public and students.  This results in companionship and improved learning environments.

 

Duties:

●      Interact with the public or students and be a welcoming SWITCH representative.

●      Provide directions to presentation areas.

●      Help with presentation set up and clean up.

 

Skills required:

●      Must be 55 years of age or older.

●      Must successfully pass a background check.

●      Relate well with people and work with a team approach.

 

Supervisor:  Volunteers will be supervised by the SWITCH Director.

 

Amount of Time:   4 hours at events held 4 times each year.  Shifts can be one 4-hour shift or split into two 2-hour shifts.

 

Time of Day:  Presentations are scheduled Monday through Friday, during the workday or evening.

 

Benefits:

●        Opportunity to be a part of the SWITCH program.

●        Develop lasting relationships with other volunteers and SWITCH staff.

●        Meeting new people.

●        Attending presentations at no cost.

●        Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure).

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51540

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Southwest Iowa Technical Career Hub - Grant Writing Assistant

The RSVP Grant Writing Assistant will bring your writing skills to help the SWITCH Director, and the Grant Consultant prepare grant applications.  If you appreciate a challenge, like details, love to put words together, and are willing to learn about different Grant applications – this might be the one for you! Grants help SWITCH provide increased services to the community and your help can make a positive difference!

 

Program description: At SWITCH - Lakin Foundation Training Hub, they specialize in providing space to established educational partners who offer vocational training programs designed to equip individuals in Iowa with the skills necessary for career advancement. Grants are critical to support  their work, and volunteers are being recruited to assist the SWITCH Director and the Grant Consultant complete professional applications.

 


Duties:

●      Collaborate with Grant Consultant and SWITCH Director.

●      Researching grant opportunities.

●      Proofreading grant narratives

●      Other activities as needed in preparation of grant applications.

●      Protect the privacy and confidentiality of grant applications.

 

Skills required:

●      Must be 55 years of age or older.

●      Must successfully pass a background check.

●      Grant Writing experience is helpful but not required.

●      Good writing skills.

●      Relate well to staff and work with a team approach.

●      Willingness to help SWITCH in supporting and expanding services through grant funding.

 

Supervisor:  Volunteers will be supervised by the SWITCH Director.

 

Amount of Time:   2 to 4 hours weekly and will vary with grant applications.    

 

Time of Day:  As available during working hours Monday through Friday, could also work from home at alternate times.

 

Benefits:

●        Opportunity to be a part of the SWITCH program.

●        Help SWITCH provide needed community services.

●        Develop lasting relationships with other SWITCH staff and volunteers.

●        Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure).

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

The RSVP Grant Writing Assistant will bring your writing skills to help the SWITCH Director, and the Grant Consultant prepare grant applications.  If you appreciate a challenge, like details, love to put words together, and are willing to learn about different Grant applications – this might be the one for you! Grants help SWITCH provide increased services to the community and your help can make a positive difference!

 

Program description: At SWITCH - Lakin Foundation Training Hub, they specialize in providing space to established educational partners who offer vocational training programs designed to equip individuals in Iowa with the skills necessary for career advancement. Grants are critical to support  their work, and volunteers are being recruited to assist the SWITCH Director and the Grant Consultant complete professional applications.

 


Duties:

●      Collaborate with Grant Consultant and SWITCH Director.

●      Researching grant opportunities.

●      Proofreading grant narratives

●      Other activities as needed in preparation of grant applications.

●      Protect the privacy and confidentiality of grant applications.

 

Skills required:

●      Must be 55 years of age or older.

●      Must successfully pass a background check.

●      Grant Writing experience is helpful but not required.

●      Good writing skills.

●      Relate well to staff and work with a team approach.

●      Willingness to help SWITCH in supporting and expanding services through grant funding.

 

Supervisor:  Volunteers will be supervised by the SWITCH Director.

 

Amount of Time:   2 to 4 hours weekly and will vary with grant applications.    

 

Time of Day:  As available during working hours Monday through Friday, could also work from home at alternate times.

 

Benefits:

●        Opportunity to be a part of the SWITCH program.

●        Help SWITCH provide needed community services.

●        Develop lasting relationships with other SWITCH staff and volunteers.

●        Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure).

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51540

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Southwest Iowa Technical Career Hub - Community Garden Volunteer

The RSVP Community Garden Volunteer:  Are you ready to show off your GREEN THUMB?  Volunteers aged 55 or better are needed to help maintain the SWITCH community garden.  We need your advice on our garden bed and your help to make it grow!.

 

Program description: At SWITCH - Lakin Foundation Training Hub, we specialize in providing space to established educational partners who offer vocational training programs designed to equip individuals in Iowa with the skills necessary for career advancement. We also want to serve our community by providing comfortable learning environments and additional opportunities for healthy lifestyles.  Volunteers are being recruited to support our Community Garden and outdoor flowers.  This volunteer will help to maintain the garden, weed, water and harvest. Produce is shared with West Central Community Action for community food boxes.  With your help, we can make a positive difference in the health of area residents.

 


Duties:

●      Maintain the garden and flowers by weeding, deadheading and watering.

●      Harvest produce.

●      Assist in planning and planting.

●      Work cooperatively with the SWITCH Director.

●      Work with Nishna Production clients & staff in the garden.

●      Weed eating and seasonal leaf removal. 

 

Skills required:

●      Must be 55 years of age or older.

●      Successfully pass a background check.

●      Relate well to staff.

●      Love of gardening/Green Thumb.

 

Supervisor:  Volunteers will be supervised by the SWITCH Director.

 

Amount of Time:   5 hours weekly or as needed during Spring through Fall.  Hours can be broken down into multiple days and altering shift length.    

 

Time of Day:  Between 8-4:30, Monday – Friday during Spring through Fall.  Volunteers may set their own schedule.

 

Benefits:

●        Opportunity to be a part of the SWITCH program.

●        Help SWITCH to provide needed community services.

●        Develop lasting relationships with other SWITCH staff and volunteers.

●        Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure).

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

The RSVP Community Garden Volunteer:  Are you ready to show off your GREEN THUMB?  Volunteers aged 55 or better are needed to help maintain the SWITCH community garden.  We need your advice on our garden bed and your help to make it grow!.

 

Program description: At SWITCH - Lakin Foundation Training Hub, we specialize in providing space to established educational partners who offer vocational training programs designed to equip individuals in Iowa with the skills necessary for career advancement. We also want to serve our community by providing comfortable learning environments and additional opportunities for healthy lifestyles.  Volunteers are being recruited to support our Community Garden and outdoor flowers.  This volunteer will help to maintain the garden, weed, water and harvest. Produce is shared with West Central Community Action for community food boxes.  With your help, we can make a positive difference in the health of area residents.

 


Duties:

●      Maintain the garden and flowers by weeding, deadheading and watering.

●      Harvest produce.

●      Assist in planning and planting.

●      Work cooperatively with the SWITCH Director.

●      Work with Nishna Production clients & staff in the garden.

●      Weed eating and seasonal leaf removal. 

 

Skills required:

●      Must be 55 years of age or older.

●      Successfully pass a background check.

●      Relate well to staff.

●      Love of gardening/Green Thumb.

 

Supervisor:  Volunteers will be supervised by the SWITCH Director.

 

Amount of Time:   5 hours weekly or as needed during Spring through Fall.  Hours can be broken down into multiple days and altering shift length.    

 

Time of Day:  Between 8-4:30, Monday – Friday during Spring through Fall.  Volunteers may set their own schedule.

 

Benefits:

●        Opportunity to be a part of the SWITCH program.

●        Help SWITCH to provide needed community services.

●        Develop lasting relationships with other SWITCH staff and volunteers.

●        Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure).

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51540

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Southwest Iowa Technical Assistance Hub - Office Assistant

RSVP Volunteer Office Assistant:  Do you like to communicate with others, share your smile and your helping hands?  Volunteers aged 55 or better are needed to help SWITCH staff streamline their office and provide tours for the public.  If you enjoy people, your skills are needed!

 

Program description: At SWITCH - Lakin Foundation Training Hub, we specialize in providing space to established educational partners who offer vocational training programs designed to equip individuals in Iowa with the skills necessary for career advancement. There are limited numbers of paid staff and volunteers are being recruited to support them in the office and by giving occasional tours to members of the public. Your help will improve the services provided by SWITCH staff by adding some additional time to their day.    With your help, we can make a positive difference in the Southwest Iowa community.

 


Duties:

●      Greet the public at the door and by occasional phone call.

●      Copying and filing.

●      Assist SWITCH staff with other office tasks as needed.

●      Provide occasional facility tours.

●      Work cooperatively with the SWITCH Director.

 

 

Skills required:

●      Must be 55 years of age or older.

●      Successfully pass a background check.

●      Relate well to staff and the public.

●      Positive attitude.

●      Willingness to help others.

 

Supervisor:  Volunteers will be supervised by the SWITCH Director.

 

Amount of Time:   10 hours weekly that can be broken into 2-hour daily shifts or as needed.  This can be flexible to meet volunteers’ schedules.    

 

Time of Day:  Between 8-4:30, Monday through Friday.

 

Benefits:

●        Opportunity to be a part of the SWITCH program.

●        Help SWITCH to provide needed community services.

●        Develop lasting relationships with other SWITCH staff and volunteers.

●        Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure).

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

RSVP Volunteer Office Assistant:  Do you like to communicate with others, share your smile and your helping hands?  Volunteers aged 55 or better are needed to help SWITCH staff streamline their office and provide tours for the public.  If you enjoy people, your skills are needed!

 

Program description: At SWITCH - Lakin Foundation Training Hub, we specialize in providing space to established educational partners who offer vocational training programs designed to equip individuals in Iowa with the skills necessary for career advancement. There are limited numbers of paid staff and volunteers are being recruited to support them in the office and by giving occasional tours to members of the public. Your help will improve the services provided by SWITCH staff by adding some additional time to their day.    With your help, we can make a positive difference in the Southwest Iowa community.

 


Duties:

●      Greet the public at the door and by occasional phone call.

●      Copying and filing.

●      Assist SWITCH staff with other office tasks as needed.

●      Provide occasional facility tours.

●      Work cooperatively with the SWITCH Director.

 

 

Skills required:

●      Must be 55 years of age or older.

●      Successfully pass a background check.

●      Relate well to staff and the public.

●      Positive attitude.

●      Willingness to help others.

 

Supervisor:  Volunteers will be supervised by the SWITCH Director.

 

Amount of Time:   10 hours weekly that can be broken into 2-hour daily shifts or as needed.  This can be flexible to meet volunteers’ schedules.    

 

Time of Day:  Between 8-4:30, Monday through Friday.

 

Benefits:

●        Opportunity to be a part of the SWITCH program.

●        Help SWITCH to provide needed community services.

●        Develop lasting relationships with other SWITCH staff and volunteers.

●        Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure).

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51540

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Southwest Iowa Technical Assistance Hub - Building Maintenance Volunteer

The RSVP Building Maintenance Volunteer will help keep the shine on for the SWITCH building.  If you like to keep things tidy and enjoy working alone, you might be the perfect fit!  This volunteer will help with brooming the hallway and classroom floors and other light maintenance.  SWITCH has regular cleaning services so you will just be shining things up in between their visits. Your attention to detail will be the key to success.

 

Program description: At SWITCH - Lakin Foundation Training Hub, we specialize in providing space to established educational partners who offer vocational training programs designed to equip individuals in Iowa with the skills necessary for career advancement. SWITCH can serve the community best in a clean, welcoming learning environment.  A volunteer is being recruited to shine things up between professional cleaning, helping to provide that welcoming environment.

 

Duties:

●      Broom hallways and classroom floors.

●      Other light maintenance.

●      Get your exercise steps in!

●      Work cooperatively with the SWITCH Director.

●      Remove trash, help students take out trash after lunch.

●      Use rolling trash card to take trash to outside trash bin.

 

 

Skills required:

●      Must be 55 years of age or older.

●      Successfully pass a background check.

●      Relate well to staff.

●      Attention to detail.

 

Supervisor:  Volunteers will be supervised by the SWITCH Director.

 

Amount of Time:   5 hours weekly.  This can break down into several days or shifts and can be flexible to best meet the volunteer’s needs.    

 

Time of Day:  Shifts would occur Monday through Friday between 8-4:30. 

 

Benefits:

●        Opportunity to be a part of the SWITCH program.

●        Help SWITCH maintain a clean learning environment.

●        Develop lasting relationships with other SWITCH staff.

●        Get some exercise steps.


Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering.

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

The RSVP Building Maintenance Volunteer will help keep the shine on for the SWITCH building.  If you like to keep things tidy and enjoy working alone, you might be the perfect fit!  This volunteer will help with brooming the hallway and classroom floors and other light maintenance.  SWITCH has regular cleaning services so you will just be shining things up in between their visits. Your attention to detail will be the key to success.

 

Program description: At SWITCH - Lakin Foundation Training Hub, we specialize in providing space to established educational partners who offer vocational training programs designed to equip individuals in Iowa with the skills necessary for career advancement. SWITCH can serve the community best in a clean, welcoming learning environment.  A volunteer is being recruited to shine things up between professional cleaning, helping to provide that welcoming environment.

 

Duties:

●      Broom hallways and classroom floors.

●      Other light maintenance.

●      Get your exercise steps in!

●      Work cooperatively with the SWITCH Director.

●      Remove trash, help students take out trash after lunch.

●      Use rolling trash card to take trash to outside trash bin.

 

 

Skills required:

●      Must be 55 years of age or older.

●      Successfully pass a background check.

●      Relate well to staff.

●      Attention to detail.

 

Supervisor:  Volunteers will be supervised by the SWITCH Director.

 

Amount of Time:   5 hours weekly.  This can break down into several days or shifts and can be flexible to best meet the volunteer’s needs.    

 

Time of Day:  Shifts would occur Monday through Friday between 8-4:30. 

 

Benefits:

●        Opportunity to be a part of the SWITCH program.

●        Help SWITCH maintain a clean learning environment.

●        Develop lasting relationships with other SWITCH staff.

●        Get some exercise steps.


Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering.

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51540

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Southwest Iowa Technical Career Hub - Marketing Assistant

The RSVP Marketing Assistant will bring your writing skills to help the SWITCH Director and other SWITCH partners expand their marketing plan.  If you appreciate a challenge, are skilled with social media, know how to get things in front of the consumer - this might be the one for you! Marketing helps SWITCH share programming with the community in the most effective way possible and your help can make a positive difference!

 

Program description: At SWITCH - Lakin Foundation Training Hub, they specialize in providing space to established educational partners who offer vocational training programs designed to equip individuals in Iowa with the skills necessary for career advancement. Marketing is critical to support  their work, and volunteers are being recruited to assist the SWITCH Director and other partners maximize their public communication.

 


Duties:

●      Collaborate with SWITCH Director and other partners.

●      Researching marketing options.

●      Assist with social media plans.

●      Other activities as needed to promote the marketing plan.

 

Skills required:

●      Must be 55 years of age or older.

●      Must successfully pass a background check.

●      Marketing experience is helpful but not required.

●      Good writing and social media skills.

●      Relate well to staff and work with a team approach.

●      Willingness to help SWITCH in supporting and expanding services through marketing.

 

Supervisor:  Volunteers will be supervised by the SWITCH Director.

 

Amount of Time:   2 to 4 hours weekly and will vary with program needs.    

 

Time of Day:  As available during working hours Monday through Friday, could also work from home at alternate times.

 

Benefits:

●        Opportunity to be a part of the SWITCH program.

●        Help SWITCH provide needed community services.

●        Develop lasting relationships with other SWITCH staff and volunteers.

●        Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure).

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

The RSVP Marketing Assistant will bring your writing skills to help the SWITCH Director and other SWITCH partners expand their marketing plan.  If you appreciate a challenge, are skilled with social media, know how to get things in front of the consumer - this might be the one for you! Marketing helps SWITCH share programming with the community in the most effective way possible and your help can make a positive difference!

 

Program description: At SWITCH - Lakin Foundation Training Hub, they specialize in providing space to established educational partners who offer vocational training programs designed to equip individuals in Iowa with the skills necessary for career advancement. Marketing is critical to support  their work, and volunteers are being recruited to assist the SWITCH Director and other partners maximize their public communication.

 


Duties:

●      Collaborate with SWITCH Director and other partners.

●      Researching marketing options.

●      Assist with social media plans.

●      Other activities as needed to promote the marketing plan.

 

Skills required:

●      Must be 55 years of age or older.

●      Must successfully pass a background check.

●      Marketing experience is helpful but not required.

●      Good writing and social media skills.

●      Relate well to staff and work with a team approach.

●      Willingness to help SWITCH in supporting and expanding services through marketing.

 

Supervisor:  Volunteers will be supervised by the SWITCH Director.

 

Amount of Time:   2 to 4 hours weekly and will vary with program needs.    

 

Time of Day:  As available during working hours Monday through Friday, could also work from home at alternate times.

 

Benefits:

●        Opportunity to be a part of the SWITCH program.

●        Help SWITCH provide needed community services.

●        Develop lasting relationships with other SWITCH staff and volunteers.

●        Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure).

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51540

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Southwest Iowa Technical Career Hub - Youth Classroom Helper

The RSVP Youth Classroom Helper:   Your job requires you to bring your listening ears, your patience, your love for children and lots of smiles as you help students and teachers in their learning journey. This volunteer will provide classroom help and companionship to elementary students and teachers at AEA Rising Hope Academy.

 

Program description: Education provides critical skills for life. To help students achieve their full potential, the AEA Rising Hope Academy is seeking volunteers to aid in classroom activities, assisting students in grades 1-5 and their teachers with reading, classroom activity, and other subject matters. Volunteers will be asked to follow teachers’ detailed instructions while working with students and assist the teacher with preparation and other classroom activities. Rising Hope Academy provides a therapeutic classroom environment for students with significant social-emotional behavioral health needs. Volunteers will provide needed support to student success.

 

Duties:

●      Interact with elementary students and be a welcoming adult face

●      Provide help to students and teachers as needed

●      Protect the privacy and confidentiality of students and their families

 

Skills required:

●      Must be 55 years of age or older.

●      Must successfully pass a background check.

●      Relate well to staff, volunteers and students and work with a team approach.

●      Willingness to support students in their academic work.

 

Supervisor:  Volunteers will be supervised by the AEA Rising Hope Academy classroom teacher.

 

Amount of Time:   1 or 2-hour weekly shifts, varies – we will work with your schedule.  A minimum of 1 shift weekly is appreciated, but feel free to take more!

 

Time of Day:  As available during school hours, Monday through Friday.

 

Benefits:

●        Opportunity to be a part of the AEA Rising Hope Academy.

●        Become a trusted adult in the lives of our next generation.

●        Develop lasting relationships with other volunteers and staff

●        Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure)

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

The RSVP Youth Classroom Helper:   Your job requires you to bring your listening ears, your patience, your love for children and lots of smiles as you help students and teachers in their learning journey. This volunteer will provide classroom help and companionship to elementary students and teachers at AEA Rising Hope Academy.

 

Program description: Education provides critical skills for life. To help students achieve their full potential, the AEA Rising Hope Academy is seeking volunteers to aid in classroom activities, assisting students in grades 1-5 and their teachers with reading, classroom activity, and other subject matters. Volunteers will be asked to follow teachers’ detailed instructions while working with students and assist the teacher with preparation and other classroom activities. Rising Hope Academy provides a therapeutic classroom environment for students with significant social-emotional behavioral health needs. Volunteers will provide needed support to student success.

 

Duties:

●      Interact with elementary students and be a welcoming adult face

●      Provide help to students and teachers as needed

●      Protect the privacy and confidentiality of students and their families

 

Skills required:

●      Must be 55 years of age or older.

●      Must successfully pass a background check.

●      Relate well to staff, volunteers and students and work with a team approach.

●      Willingness to support students in their academic work.

 

Supervisor:  Volunteers will be supervised by the AEA Rising Hope Academy classroom teacher.

 

Amount of Time:   1 or 2-hour weekly shifts, varies – we will work with your schedule.  A minimum of 1 shift weekly is appreciated, but feel free to take more!

 

Time of Day:  As available during school hours, Monday through Friday.

 

Benefits:

●        Opportunity to be a part of the AEA Rising Hope Academy.

●        Become a trusted adult in the lives of our next generation.

●        Develop lasting relationships with other volunteers and staff

●        Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure)

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51540

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Malvern Public Library- Library Book Weeder & Organizing Volunteer

Summary:  If you love getting things in perfect order – our library needs you!  The books need “weeded” to take out the old, unused or damaged items, “dusted” and “straightened” so our patrons can find just the right book! Volunteers aged 55 or better are needed to help with the Malvern Public Library’s organization and cleaning.  We need your smiling face, your helping hands and your attention to detail to help our customers access their books easily and enjoy the library environment! 

Duties:  Volunteers would help library staff with organizing reading materials and cleaning through the following responsibilities:

·      Weed out old, unused or damaged items from the shelves.

·      Organize materials to ensure they are easily located by library patrons. 

·      Improve the library environment by dusting shelves and vacuuming carpeted areas.

·      Attend occasional information and planning meetings with library staff.

 

Audience & Benefits:  Your work will benefit all library patrons by improving the organization of library materials and cleanliness of the environment.  This helps to meet the library’s mission to stimulate and nurture a desire to read in people of all ages in a welcoming atmosphere.

 

Required Skills:  Bring your love of books, good organizational skills and attention to detail.  Volunteers must be aged 55 or better.  

 

Report to:  Volunteer Manager will provide scheduling assistance with supervision provided by librarians.

 

Volunteer Schedule – Volunteer coverage is needed 3-5 days per week for 1-2 hours.  You are asked to sign up at a minimum of 1 day each week for 1-2 hours, but feel free to sign up for more!  The library is open 6 days per week so days/times can be set to meet your schedule.

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Summary:  If you love getting things in perfect order – our library needs you!  The books need “weeded” to take out the old, unused or damaged items, “dusted” and “straightened” so our patrons can find just the right book! Volunteers aged 55 or better are needed to help with the Malvern Public Library’s organization and cleaning.  We need your smiling face, your helping hands and your attention to detail to help our customers access their books easily and enjoy the library environment! 

Duties:  Volunteers would help library staff with organizing reading materials and cleaning through the following responsibilities:

·      Weed out old, unused or damaged items from the shelves.

·      Organize materials to ensure they are easily located by library patrons. 

·      Improve the library environment by dusting shelves and vacuuming carpeted areas.

·      Attend occasional information and planning meetings with library staff.

 

Audience & Benefits:  Your work will benefit all library patrons by improving the organization of library materials and cleanliness of the environment.  This helps to meet the library’s mission to stimulate and nurture a desire to read in people of all ages in a welcoming atmosphere.

 

Required Skills:  Bring your love of books, good organizational skills and attention to detail.  Volunteers must be aged 55 or better.  

 

Report to:  Volunteer Manager will provide scheduling assistance with supervision provided by librarians.

 

Volunteer Schedule – Volunteer coverage is needed 3-5 days per week for 1-2 hours.  You are asked to sign up at a minimum of 1 day each week for 1-2 hours, but feel free to sign up for more!  The library is open 6 days per week so days/times can be set to meet your schedule.

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51551

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Malvern Public Library - Youth Activity Volunteer

Summary:  If you love interacting with children, this is your time to SHINE!  Volunteers are needed to help with the Malvern Public Library’s youth activities.  We need your smiling face, your helping hands and your energy to work with children during our scheduled activities and  after school hours.  Our kids have lots of energy and they need your support to expand all that brain power! 

 

Duties:  Volunteers would help library staff with the following responsibilities:

·      Plan and implement activities for scheduled children’s activities.

·      Share your passion and knowledge in your favorite areas – reading, STEM/STEAM activities, games, music, art, drama, computers and more. 

·      Assist children after school with homework guidance, play a game or just spend time sharing your smile.

·      Attend occasional information and planning meetings with library staff.

 

Audience & Benefits:  Youth Activities serve children ages 2-13.  Supporting young people as they develop new skills, meeting other children in a safe space increases their confidence and ability to be successful.  You will be directly contributing to the library’s mission to fully enhance learning experiences for all patrons.

 

Required Skills:  Volunteers should be 55+ and bring your love for children, your own personal passions and your energy to share with others. 

 

Reports To:  Volunteer Manager will provide schedule and all direct supervision completed by Librarians.

 

Volunteer Schedule – Volunteer coverage is needed 3-5 days per week for 1-2 hours.  You are asked to sign up at a minimum of 1 day each week for 1-2 hours, but feel free to sign up for more!  The library is open 6 days per week so days/times can be set to meet your schedule.

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Summary:  If you love interacting with children, this is your time to SHINE!  Volunteers are needed to help with the Malvern Public Library’s youth activities.  We need your smiling face, your helping hands and your energy to work with children during our scheduled activities and  after school hours.  Our kids have lots of energy and they need your support to expand all that brain power! 

 

Duties:  Volunteers would help library staff with the following responsibilities:

·      Plan and implement activities for scheduled children’s activities.

·      Share your passion and knowledge in your favorite areas – reading, STEM/STEAM activities, games, music, art, drama, computers and more. 

·      Assist children after school with homework guidance, play a game or just spend time sharing your smile.

·      Attend occasional information and planning meetings with library staff.

 

Audience & Benefits:  Youth Activities serve children ages 2-13.  Supporting young people as they develop new skills, meeting other children in a safe space increases their confidence and ability to be successful.  You will be directly contributing to the library’s mission to fully enhance learning experiences for all patrons.

 

Required Skills:  Volunteers should be 55+ and bring your love for children, your own personal passions and your energy to share with others. 

 

Reports To:  Volunteer Manager will provide schedule and all direct supervision completed by Librarians.

 

Volunteer Schedule – Volunteer coverage is needed 3-5 days per week for 1-2 hours.  You are asked to sign up at a minimum of 1 day each week for 1-2 hours, but feel free to sign up for more!  The library is open 6 days per week so days/times can be set to meet your schedule.

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51551

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Malvern Public Library - Volunteer Scheduler

Summary:  Do you excel at problem solving and completing a challenging puzzle?  The library needs YOU!!!  A volunteer aged 55 or better is needed to coordinate the Malvern Public Library’s Volunteer Program.  We need your smiling face, your organizational abilities and scheduling skills to be sure our volunteers are available to enhance library services for patrons.  We have volunteers ready to fill several positions, and we need a “Coordination King or Queen” to keep it all rolling! 

 

Duties:  Volunteers would help library staff with the following responsibilities:

Coordinate and schedule our Youth Activities Volunteers to cover activities and after-school hours. Coordinate and schedule our Community Volunteers to meet gardening and educational needs. Coordinate and schedule Book Weeder and Organizational Volunteers to meet the librarians’ needs.  Coordinate and schedule Delivery Volunteers to assure weekly coverage.  Coordinate and schedule other volunteers as programs are added.  Attend an occasional planning meeting with library staff and volunteers.

 

Audience & Benefits:  You will benefit all library patrons through the work provided by those you coordinate and schedule.  You will be supporting young people as they develop new skills and meet other children in a safe space, increasing their confidence and ability to be successful.  You will be directly contributing to the library’s mission to fully enhance learning experiences for all patrons.

 

Required Skills:  Bring your love of a good puzzle,  great communication skills, and your positive energy to share with others.  Volunteers must be aged 55 or better.

 

Reports To:  The Library Director will be the direct report for this position.

 

Volunteer Schedule – Volunteer coverage is needed weekly for 2 hours.  Your work could be done in the library as well as remotely if that works best for you.  The library is open 6 days per week so days/times can be set to meet your schedule.

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Summary:  Do you excel at problem solving and completing a challenging puzzle?  The library needs YOU!!!  A volunteer aged 55 or better is needed to coordinate the Malvern Public Library’s Volunteer Program.  We need your smiling face, your organizational abilities and scheduling skills to be sure our volunteers are available to enhance library services for patrons.  We have volunteers ready to fill several positions, and we need a “Coordination King or Queen” to keep it all rolling! 

 

Duties:  Volunteers would help library staff with the following responsibilities:

Coordinate and schedule our Youth Activities Volunteers to cover activities and after-school hours. Coordinate and schedule our Community Volunteers to meet gardening and educational needs. Coordinate and schedule Book Weeder and Organizational Volunteers to meet the librarians’ needs.  Coordinate and schedule Delivery Volunteers to assure weekly coverage.  Coordinate and schedule other volunteers as programs are added.  Attend an occasional planning meeting with library staff and volunteers.

 

Audience & Benefits:  You will benefit all library patrons through the work provided by those you coordinate and schedule.  You will be supporting young people as they develop new skills and meet other children in a safe space, increasing their confidence and ability to be successful.  You will be directly contributing to the library’s mission to fully enhance learning experiences for all patrons.

 

Required Skills:  Bring your love of a good puzzle,  great communication skills, and your positive energy to share with others.  Volunteers must be aged 55 or better.

 

Reports To:  The Library Director will be the direct report for this position.

 

Volunteer Schedule – Volunteer coverage is needed weekly for 2 hours.  Your work could be done in the library as well as remotely if that works best for you.  The library is open 6 days per week so days/times can be set to meet your schedule.

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51551

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Malvern Public Library - Library Delivery Volunteer

Summary:  Do you want to deliver some joy today?  Library Delivery volunteers, 55+ years of age, are important for helping our library patrons who are unable to attend the library utilize services and provide a connection to their community. Delivery will be from the Malvern Public Library to homebound individuals and individuals with disabilities, the East Mills Community School and the Lakin Foundation Child Development Center.  

 

Duties:  Volunteer drivers will use their own vehicles to transport library materials to recipients. Volunteers may also be requested to pick up library materials when they are due. Routes of deliveries will be provided to the volunteer prior to picking up materials. We encourage volunteers to spend a few minutes talking with delivery recipients to provide socialization, but it is not required.

The service is offered throughout the Malvern community including some of our rural patrons. Delivery times will vary depending on demand. RSVP volunteers (55+ years of age) are eligible for reimbursement at a rate of .50/mile. Supplemental insurance is also available for RSVP volunteers.

 

Audience & Benefits:  RSVP’s Volunteers provide library materials for frail, homebound, and low-income seniors, people living with a disability (18-59), and veterans, who are no longer able to drive themselves to the library.  Routine deliveries to East Mills Schools and the Child Development Center will serve the youth receiving services there.  This helps to meet the library’s mission to stimulate and nurture a desire to read in people of all ages.

 

Skills:  Must be 55 years of age or better with a valid Driver’s license and reliable transportation.  Compassion, kindness and the ability to engage in friendly conversation. 

 

Reports to:  Volunteer Manger will provide scheduling with supervision by librarians.

 

Volunteer station-specific requirements:  Frequency – weekly, 1-2 hours during library, school, daycare operating hours.

 

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Summary:  Do you want to deliver some joy today?  Library Delivery volunteers, 55+ years of age, are important for helping our library patrons who are unable to attend the library utilize services and provide a connection to their community. Delivery will be from the Malvern Public Library to homebound individuals and individuals with disabilities, the East Mills Community School and the Lakin Foundation Child Development Center.  

 

Duties:  Volunteer drivers will use their own vehicles to transport library materials to recipients. Volunteers may also be requested to pick up library materials when they are due. Routes of deliveries will be provided to the volunteer prior to picking up materials. We encourage volunteers to spend a few minutes talking with delivery recipients to provide socialization, but it is not required.

The service is offered throughout the Malvern community including some of our rural patrons. Delivery times will vary depending on demand. RSVP volunteers (55+ years of age) are eligible for reimbursement at a rate of .50/mile. Supplemental insurance is also available for RSVP volunteers.

 

Audience & Benefits:  RSVP’s Volunteers provide library materials for frail, homebound, and low-income seniors, people living with a disability (18-59), and veterans, who are no longer able to drive themselves to the library.  Routine deliveries to East Mills Schools and the Child Development Center will serve the youth receiving services there.  This helps to meet the library’s mission to stimulate and nurture a desire to read in people of all ages.

 

Skills:  Must be 55 years of age or better with a valid Driver’s license and reliable transportation.  Compassion, kindness and the ability to engage in friendly conversation. 

 

Reports to:  Volunteer Manger will provide scheduling with supervision by librarians.

 

Volunteer station-specific requirements:  Frequency – weekly, 1-2 hours during library, school, daycare operating hours.

 

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51551

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Malvern Public Library - Community Garden Volunteer

Summary:  Are you ready to show off your GREEN THUMB?  Volunteers aged 55 or better are needed to help maintain the library’s community garden.  We need your advice on our garden bed and your help to educate our patrons through garden-themed programs.

 

Duties:  Volunteers would help library staff with the following responsibilities:

·      Prepare, plant, water, weed, and harvest the garden bed from May to September

·      Share passion and knowledge of gardening with Library staff and the community.

·      Assist with garden-themed programs for children and other patrons, January to December.

·      Learn about gardening and develop related skills.

·      Attend occasional information and planning meetings with library staff.

 

Audience & Benefits:  The community garden serves library patrons of all ages.  Helping patrons develop their knowledge and love of gardening increases their food security and improves their health.  It also helps to meet the library’s mission to fully enhance learning experiences for all patrons.

 

Required Skills:  Bring your love of gardening and your energy to share that with others.  Volunteers must be age 55+.

 

Reports To:  Scheduling will be provided by the Volunteer Manager with direct supervision by librarians.

 

Volunteer Schedule – Volunteer coverage is needed 2-3 days per week for 1-2 hours.  You are asked to sign up at a minimum of 1 day each week for 1-2 hours, but feel free to sign up for more!  The library is open 6 days per week so days can be set to meet your schedule.

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Summary:  Are you ready to show off your GREEN THUMB?  Volunteers aged 55 or better are needed to help maintain the library’s community garden.  We need your advice on our garden bed and your help to educate our patrons through garden-themed programs.

 

Duties:  Volunteers would help library staff with the following responsibilities:

·      Prepare, plant, water, weed, and harvest the garden bed from May to September

·      Share passion and knowledge of gardening with Library staff and the community.

·      Assist with garden-themed programs for children and other patrons, January to December.

·      Learn about gardening and develop related skills.

·      Attend occasional information and planning meetings with library staff.

 

Audience & Benefits:  The community garden serves library patrons of all ages.  Helping patrons develop their knowledge and love of gardening increases their food security and improves their health.  It also helps to meet the library’s mission to fully enhance learning experiences for all patrons.

 

Required Skills:  Bring your love of gardening and your energy to share that with others.  Volunteers must be age 55+.

 

Reports To:  Scheduling will be provided by the Volunteer Manager with direct supervision by librarians.

 

Volunteer Schedule – Volunteer coverage is needed 2-3 days per week for 1-2 hours.  You are asked to sign up at a minimum of 1 day each week for 1-2 hours, but feel free to sign up for more!  The library is open 6 days per week so days can be set to meet your schedule.

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51551

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bloom Senior Center Volunteer - Glenwood

The Bloom Senior Center in Glenwood, Iowa provides a friendly place for community members to socialize, share a meal and connect with friends.  Bloom Senior Center volunteers are like family and are important to the day-to-day function of the Bloom Senior Center.

Volunteer Position Descriptions: 

Nutrition Support:

·      Open Bloom Senior Center M-F, make coffee/beverages, check with delivery person for home delivered meals to ensure everything is ready, check delivery sheet, contact Connections Area Agency on Aging if something is missing for the day’s meals both homebound and congregate, take temps of food, turn on dishwasher, sanitizer, take temperature strips/record, 10:45 am get homebound meals ready; 11:00 am/set up tables according to count for congregate meals, serve clients lunch and clean-up.

·      Check on client if signed up for congregate meal and didn’t attend.

·      Distribute menu calendars.

·      Take reservations for meals for next day by 9:30 a.m.; notify Connections Area Agency on Aging of meal count.

·      Socialization during mealtimes.

Food Pantry:

·      Sunday evening volunteer picks up unsold, donated Panera Bread (Council Bluffs) bread, bagels, and baked goods through Day-End Dough-Nation program.

·      Monday morning sort donated Panera Bread into packages for community members to pick up from Bloom Senior Center.

·      Once a month volunteer picks up donated food from Intercultural Senior Center, 5545 Center Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Food is bagged by Bloom Senior Center volunteers.  Clients who signed up for a bag come to pick up and volunteers assist in taking bags of food to client’s car.  Reminder calls are made to clients who didn’t pick up bag.

·      Collection box for food donations for Mills County Ministerial Association.

·      Sign up “special/big” meals for holidays.

·      Provide appropriate contacts for family checks when possible signs of elder abuse.

·      Assist with referrals to/from Mills County Public Health.

Reception/Special Events:

·      Answer phones.

·      Inform clients of important topics and events.

·      Set up, work and clean up for special events such as 3rd Saturday morning Breakfasts (free will offering), Root Beer Floats during Farmer’s Market and Garage Sales.  Proceeds benefit all of the activities of Bloom Senior Center.

·      Provide appropriate contacts for family checks when possible signs of elder abuse.

·      Assist with referrals to/from Mills County Public Health.

·      Assist Mills County Public Health once month for blood pressure checks.

·      Attendance at monthly Inservice meetings.

·      Maintenance duties of Bloom Senior Center which include changing filters, taking out trash, pull weeds, spray.

These assignments provide socialization for seniors.  Whether engaging seniors in group activities, learning a new skill, or nutrition, each assignment contributes directly to seniors.

 

Skills required:

     

Amount of Time:          as available                       Time of Day:                   as available

Benefits:

·      Opportunities to provide a caring service to Bloom Senior Center clients.

·      Develop lasting relationships with other volunteers and clients.

●       Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure)

 

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

The Bloom Senior Center in Glenwood, Iowa provides a friendly place for community members to socialize, share a meal and connect with friends.  Bloom Senior Center volunteers are like family and are important to the day-to-day function of the Bloom Senior Center.

Volunteer Position Descriptions: 

Nutrition Support:

·      Open Bloom Senior Center M-F, make coffee/beverages, check with delivery person for home delivered meals to ensure everything is ready, check delivery sheet, contact Connections Area Agency on Aging if something is missing for the day’s meals both homebound and congregate, take temps of food, turn on dishwasher, sanitizer, take temperature strips/record, 10:45 am get homebound meals ready; 11:00 am/set up tables according to count for congregate meals, serve clients lunch and clean-up.

·      Check on client if signed up for congregate meal and didn’t attend.

·      Distribute menu calendars.

·      Take reservations for meals for next day by 9:30 a.m.; notify Connections Area Agency on Aging of meal count.

·      Socialization during mealtimes.

Food Pantry:

·      Sunday evening volunteer picks up unsold, donated Panera Bread (Council Bluffs) bread, bagels, and baked goods through Day-End Dough-Nation program.

·      Monday morning sort donated Panera Bread into packages for community members to pick up from Bloom Senior Center.

·      Once a month volunteer picks up donated food from Intercultural Senior Center, 5545 Center Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Food is bagged by Bloom Senior Center volunteers.  Clients who signed up for a bag come to pick up and volunteers assist in taking bags of food to client’s car.  Reminder calls are made to clients who didn’t pick up bag.

·      Collection box for food donations for Mills County Ministerial Association.

·      Sign up “special/big” meals for holidays.

·      Provide appropriate contacts for family checks when possible signs of elder abuse.

·      Assist with referrals to/from Mills County Public Health.

Reception/Special Events:

·      Answer phones.

·      Inform clients of important topics and events.

·      Set up, work and clean up for special events such as 3rd Saturday morning Breakfasts (free will offering), Root Beer Floats during Farmer’s Market and Garage Sales.  Proceeds benefit all of the activities of Bloom Senior Center.

·      Provide appropriate contacts for family checks when possible signs of elder abuse.

·      Assist with referrals to/from Mills County Public Health.

·      Assist Mills County Public Health once month for blood pressure checks.

·      Attendance at monthly Inservice meetings.

·      Maintenance duties of Bloom Senior Center which include changing filters, taking out trash, pull weeds, spray.

These assignments provide socialization for seniors.  Whether engaging seniors in group activities, learning a new skill, or nutrition, each assignment contributes directly to seniors.

 

Skills required:

     

Amount of Time:          as available                       Time of Day:                   as available

Benefits:

·      Opportunities to provide a caring service to Bloom Senior Center clients.

·      Develop lasting relationships with other volunteers and clients.

●       Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure)

 

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51534

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer from Home: Turn T-Shirts into Tote Bags!

T-Shirt Tote Bags are needed to serve families with a pre-packed sack of food at our mobile pantries. We need your help to turn donated T-Shirts into Tote Bags using our provided instructions (link below). 

 

T-Shirts are available for pick up 

 

Instructions: https://www.foodbankiowa.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/DIY-TShirt-Tote.pdf

Agency: Food Bank of Iowa

T-Shirt Tote Bags are needed to serve families with a pre-packed sack of food at our mobile pantries. We need your help to turn donated T-Shirts into Tote Bags using our provided instructions (link below). 

 

T-Shirts are available for pick up 

 

Instructions: https://www.foodbankiowa.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/DIY-TShirt-Tote.pdf

Agency: Food Bank of Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50316

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer from Home: Turn T-Shirts into Tote Bags!

T-Shirt Tote Bags are needed to serve families with a pre-packed sack of food at our mobile pantries. We need your help to turn donated T-Shirts into Tote Bags using our provided instructions (link below). 

 

T-Shirts are available for pick up 

 

Instructions: https://www.foodbankiowa.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/DIY-TShirt-Tote.pdf

Agency: Food Bank of Iowa

T-Shirt Tote Bags are needed to serve families with a pre-packed sack of food at our mobile pantries. We need your help to turn donated T-Shirts into Tote Bags using our provided instructions (link below). 

 

T-Shirts are available for pick up 

 

Instructions: https://www.foodbankiowa.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/DIY-TShirt-Tote.pdf

Agency: Food Bank of Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Box Packers Needed

* In Order to Volunteer please sign up on the Food Bank of Iowa's Website*

 

Description:

Volunteers will pack food supplies for families in boxes or bags to be distributed at mobile pantry sites to accommodate the need for drive-thru and pick up models. This is an emergency response for the effects of COVID19.

 

Key Responsibilities:

Work in an assembly line Load equal numbers of food items into each bag or box provided Ensure all items are checked for safety before placing in bag for distribution

 

Qualifications:

Volunteers must stay home if they or members of their family are not well Able to stand, move, bend, and lift 30 lbs. Willing and able to commit to a monthly shift

 

Support/Training: Instructions will be provided on-site at the beginning of the shift.

Age Requirement: 
Minimum age of 10

Dress Code: 
Closed-toed shoes are required; no exceptions. Dress comfortably. Gloves will be provided.

 

Location(s): Food Bank of Iowa has two volunteer centers

2220 E. 17th St. Des Moines, IA 50316 705 W Main St, Ottumwa, IA 52501

For more information contact Michaela Devaney at MDevaney@foodbankiowa.org or click Respond.

 

 

* In Order to Volunteer please sign up on the Food Bank of Iowa's Website*

 

Agency: Food Bank of Iowa

* In Order to Volunteer please sign up on the Food Bank of Iowa's Website*

 

Description:

Volunteers will pack food supplies for families in boxes or bags to be distributed at mobile pantry sites to accommodate the need for drive-thru and pick up models. This is an emergency response for the effects of COVID19.

 

Key Responsibilities:

Work in an assembly line Load equal numbers of food items into each bag or box provided Ensure all items are checked for safety before placing in bag for distribution

 

Qualifications:

Volunteers must stay home if they or members of their family are not well Able to stand, move, bend, and lift 30 lbs. Willing and able to commit to a monthly shift

 

Support/Training: Instructions will be provided on-site at the beginning of the shift.

Age Requirement: 
Minimum age of 10

Dress Code: 
Closed-toed shoes are required; no exceptions. Dress comfortably. Gloves will be provided.

 

Location(s): Food Bank of Iowa has two volunteer centers

2220 E. 17th St. Des Moines, IA 50316 705 W Main St, Ottumwa, IA 52501

For more information contact Michaela Devaney at MDevaney@foodbankiowa.org or click Respond.

 

 

* In Order to Volunteer please sign up on the Food Bank of Iowa's Website*

 

Agency: Food Bank of Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MICA Food Pantry Volunteer

Program Description:

Working in the food pantry, greeting families and determining their needs. Making referrals to resources in the community as well as within MICA. Helping distribute food to those in need and helping to increase capacity with donations from the community.

Location: Grinnell

 

Duties:

·       Help package food items into grocery bags for community members accessing the pantry.

·       Sorting, weighing and documenting food as it arrives.

Skills required:

●      RSVP volunteers must be 55 years of age or older.

●      Able to keep information confidential

●      Positive attitude and willing to serve families in need

●      Relate well to others and take a team approach.

 

Amount of Time: Flexible schedule based on volunteers availability

 

Time of Day: Flexible schedule based on volunteers availability

 

Benefits:

●        Opportunity to help combat hunger throughout Grinnell

●        Develop lasting relationships with other volunteers

●        Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure)

●        Milage reimbursement available if delivering food to homebound

 

Operation information: Established in 1965 to serve children and families affected by the conditions of poverty, MICA provides early childhood, health, family development and housing services as well as community enrichment programs.Helping People. Changing Lives. Building Communities.  Some of our most well-known programs include Head Start, Family Development and Self-Sufficiency (FaDSS), the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), and WIC (Women, Infants and Children).

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Program Description:

Working in the food pantry, greeting families and determining their needs. Making referrals to resources in the community as well as within MICA. Helping distribute food to those in need and helping to increase capacity with donations from the community.

Location: Grinnell

 

Duties:

·       Help package food items into grocery bags for community members accessing the pantry.

·       Sorting, weighing and documenting food as it arrives.

Skills required:

●      RSVP volunteers must be 55 years of age or older.

●      Able to keep information confidential

●      Positive attitude and willing to serve families in need

●      Relate well to others and take a team approach.

 

Amount of Time: Flexible schedule based on volunteers availability

 

Time of Day: Flexible schedule based on volunteers availability

 

Benefits:

●        Opportunity to help combat hunger throughout Grinnell

●        Develop lasting relationships with other volunteers

●        Supplemental life and accident insurance while volunteering (see brochure)

●        Milage reimbursement available if delivering food to homebound

 

Operation information: Established in 1965 to serve children and families affected by the conditions of poverty, MICA provides early childhood, health, family development and housing services as well as community enrichment programs.Helping People. Changing Lives. Building Communities.  Some of our most well-known programs include Head Start, Family Development and Self-Sufficiency (FaDSS), the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), and WIC (Women, Infants and Children).

Agency: Volunteer Iowa RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50112

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth tutor/mentor

Project Renewal relies heavily on community volunteers to successfully carry out our mission. Individuals who have a sincere desire in helping improve the lives of children in our community can do so through our youth program and agency activities. We need your support!

Volunteers may assist on an individual basis, with another person, as a family or group. Volunteers are utilized for ongoing activities, special projects, as well as for onetime events. Volunteers can directly interact with our youth or provide support to our agency. Both are needed! Hours to serve can be determined according to your schedule, the nature of the activity, on an as needed basis or scheduled within youth program

Afterschool program hours: Monday - Friday, 2:45 – 5:30 p.m.

Summer program hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., additional field trip hours scheduled on a weekly basis.

Times can vary for volunteers to fit their schedule: once a week or however often is desired by volunteer, how long can be decided by volunteer also - whether it is for an hour or more within the time frame of our program hours or for a specific event. Feel free to call to discuss, 563-324-0800

Basic Function and Responsibility

To assist in supervising educational, recreational, and social activities designed to teach school-age children needed life skills such as self-esteem, time management, non-violent conflict resolution, interpersonal skills, and appropriate social behavior.

Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities

Assist children with homework and tutoring projects. Develop supportive mentoring relationships with the children participating in the program. Serve as a positive role model for the children. Assist in preparing and supervising educational and recreational activities for children. Assist in clean up and organization of program supplies and facility.

Volunteer examples: helping youth with homework, tutoring math, reading, writing, assist with craft projects, baking, computers, social interaction with youth, playing games, etc. Or other organization items, such as fundraising, marketing, garden and yard work, maintenance or cleaning.

Special Events: Project Renewal Fit-Fest, neighborhood parties –Halloween, Christmas Caroling, Easter Egg Hunt.

Agency: Project Renewal

Project Renewal relies heavily on community volunteers to successfully carry out our mission. Individuals who have a sincere desire in helping improve the lives of children in our community can do so through our youth program and agency activities. We need your support!

Volunteers may assist on an individual basis, with another person, as a family or group. Volunteers are utilized for ongoing activities, special projects, as well as for onetime events. Volunteers can directly interact with our youth or provide support to our agency. Both are needed! Hours to serve can be determined according to your schedule, the nature of the activity, on an as needed basis or scheduled within youth program

Afterschool program hours: Monday - Friday, 2:45 – 5:30 p.m.

Summer program hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., additional field trip hours scheduled on a weekly basis.

Times can vary for volunteers to fit their schedule: once a week or however often is desired by volunteer, how long can be decided by volunteer also - whether it is for an hour or more within the time frame of our program hours or for a specific event. Feel free to call to discuss, 563-324-0800

Basic Function and Responsibility

To assist in supervising educational, recreational, and social activities designed to teach school-age children needed life skills such as self-esteem, time management, non-violent conflict resolution, interpersonal skills, and appropriate social behavior.

Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities

Assist children with homework and tutoring projects. Develop supportive mentoring relationships with the children participating in the program. Serve as a positive role model for the children. Assist in preparing and supervising educational and recreational activities for children. Assist in clean up and organization of program supplies and facility.

Volunteer examples: helping youth with homework, tutoring math, reading, writing, assist with craft projects, baking, computers, social interaction with youth, playing games, etc. Or other organization items, such as fundraising, marketing, garden and yard work, maintenance or cleaning.

Special Events: Project Renewal Fit-Fest, neighborhood parties –Halloween, Christmas Caroling, Easter Egg Hunt.

Agency: Project Renewal

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52802

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Needed! DBQ Shovel Crew 2024! Can You Dig It!

Volunteer on the DBQ Shovel Crew this winter! To help, complete this survey https://arcg.is/0KmSP!


As a DBQ Shovel Crew volunteer you will be paired with a resident in need of assistance who is not physically able to remove snow and ice from their city sidewalk and do not have other resources to remove the snow and ice such as neighbors, friends, or a hired service. We are seeking volunteers who can help throughout the winter season.  The commitment is caring for assigned addresses all winter.


We are all pedestrians at some point in the day, whether walking to a car, the bus, to work, or just in your neighborhood. Your help in keeping sidewalks clear after snow and ice events is a meaningful way to help neighbors in need and the community!


Want to volunteer, but in need of snow and ice removal equipment? We may be able to help! Sign up and we’ll follow up with you on getting access to shovels and deicer salt.


Please complete this survey https://arcg.is/0KmSP to sign up as a volunteer! Once you are paired with a resident/address, we will be in touch with you to sign our volunteer waiver. Thank you!

Agency: City of Dubuque Engineering

Volunteer on the DBQ Shovel Crew this winter! To help, complete this survey https://arcg.is/0KmSP!


As a DBQ Shovel Crew volunteer you will be paired with a resident in need of assistance who is not physically able to remove snow and ice from their city sidewalk and do not have other resources to remove the snow and ice such as neighbors, friends, or a hired service. We are seeking volunteers who can help throughout the winter season.  The commitment is caring for assigned addresses all winter.


We are all pedestrians at some point in the day, whether walking to a car, the bus, to work, or just in your neighborhood. Your help in keeping sidewalks clear after snow and ice events is a meaningful way to help neighbors in need and the community!


Want to volunteer, but in need of snow and ice removal equipment? We may be able to help! Sign up and we’ll follow up with you on getting access to shovels and deicer salt.


Please complete this survey https://arcg.is/0KmSP to sign up as a volunteer! Once you are paired with a resident/address, we will be in touch with you to sign our volunteer waiver. Thank you!

Agency: City of Dubuque Engineering

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) Tax Preparer

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!

Become a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Tax Preparer with Iowa Center for Economic Success.

We are looking for volunteers who want to have significant impact in the lives of people in their own community. You can become an IRS trained and certified volunteer tax preparer prior to the beginning of the tax season and then assist taxpayers by accurately preparing their taxes for free. In-person and online training available.

If you enjoy working with numbers and people, this would be a great opportunity for you!

Locations in Des Moines (Evelyn K. Davis Center, United Way, Polk County River Place, LSI and The Iowa Center), West Des Moines and Ankeny.

Agency: Iowa Center for Economic Success

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!

Become a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Tax Preparer with Iowa Center for Economic Success.

We are looking for volunteers who want to have significant impact in the lives of people in their own community. You can become an IRS trained and certified volunteer tax preparer prior to the beginning of the tax season and then assist taxpayers by accurately preparing their taxes for free. In-person and online training available.

If you enjoy working with numbers and people, this would be a great opportunity for you!

Locations in Des Moines (Evelyn K. Davis Center, United Way, Polk County River Place, LSI and The Iowa Center), West Des Moines and Ankeny.

Agency: Iowa Center for Economic Success

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50312

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) Greeter

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!

Become a Greeter for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program with Iowa Center for Economic Success.

We are looking for volunteers who want to have significant impact in the lives of people in their own community. If you are a friendly person, this could be the role for you!

You would be the first person to interact with taxpayers coming to have their tax returns prepared free of charge. Your responsibility would be to greet the clients, make sure they have some basic tax documents, and add them to the list for tax preparation.


We have opportunities at our Iowa Center, United Way, Polk County River Place, Evelyn K. Davis Center, Ankeny and West Des Moines locations.

Agency: Iowa Center for Economic Success

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!

Become a Greeter for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program with Iowa Center for Economic Success.

We are looking for volunteers who want to have significant impact in the lives of people in their own community. If you are a friendly person, this could be the role for you!

You would be the first person to interact with taxpayers coming to have their tax returns prepared free of charge. Your responsibility would be to greet the clients, make sure they have some basic tax documents, and add them to the list for tax preparation.


We have opportunities at our Iowa Center, United Way, Polk County River Place, Evelyn K. Davis Center, Ankeny and West Des Moines locations.

Agency: Iowa Center for Economic Success

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50310

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Office Assistant

The office assistant will support office personal through administrative and clerical functions.  An office assistant may help by answering phones, filing, making copies, data entry, making admission packets and helping with mailings.

Agency: Suncrest Hospice

The office assistant will support office personal through administrative and clerical functions.  An office assistant may help by answering phones, filing, making copies, data entry, making admission packets and helping with mailings.

Agency: Suncrest Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Vigil Visits

Our Vigil volunteers are dedicated individuals who provide emotional support and companionship to patients and their families in their final days of life.  They sit bedside, offering comfort through conversation, prayer, music or simply just being present.

Agency: Suncrest Hospice

Our Vigil volunteers are dedicated individuals who provide emotional support and companionship to patients and their families in their final days of life.  They sit bedside, offering comfort through conversation, prayer, music or simply just being present.

Agency: Suncrest Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Compassion Volunteer

Our compassion visits can be anything from holding a patient's hand, reading to the patient, talking with the patient to watching TV, listening to music and playing games.

Agency: Suncrest Hospice

Our compassion visits can be anything from holding a patient's hand, reading to the patient, talking with the patient to watching TV, listening to music and playing games.

Agency: Suncrest Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Homework Helper Team

We are looking for volunteers to help with math and spelling homework at our afterschool program from 4:00-5:00 M-F. A great opportunity for a small group to volunteer together each Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. To get started email niki@flickingerlearning.org or call 563-288-9000. Follow us on Facebook at Flickinger Learning! www.flickingerlearningcenter.org

Agency: Flickinger Learning Center

We are looking for volunteers to help with math and spelling homework at our afterschool program from 4:00-5:00 M-F. A great opportunity for a small group to volunteer together each Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. To get started email niki@flickingerlearning.org or call 563-288-9000. Follow us on Facebook at Flickinger Learning! www.flickingerlearningcenter.org

Agency: Flickinger Learning Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52761

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Silver Cord Volunteer Hours

Interested in gaining silver cord hours? Come read books, help with STEM activities, and play Sumdog math games with our kids ages K-6th. We would love to have you! Our program runs M-F 3:15-5:15 email niki@flickingerlearning.org or call 563-288-9000 to get started. Other ways to pick up Silver Cord hours at FLC: cleaning, shelving books, entering books in Excel, help with fundraisers like Bingo or Trivia. Follow us on Facebook at Flickinger Learning to see what we do!


Agency: Flickinger Learning Center

Interested in gaining silver cord hours? Come read books, help with STEM activities, and play Sumdog math games with our kids ages K-6th. We would love to have you! Our program runs M-F 3:15-5:15 email niki@flickingerlearning.org or call 563-288-9000 to get started. Other ways to pick up Silver Cord hours at FLC: cleaning, shelving books, entering books in Excel, help with fundraisers like Bingo or Trivia. Follow us on Facebook at Flickinger Learning to see what we do!


Agency: Flickinger Learning Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52761

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Hosts

Volunteer staff will work in a private office monitoring the activities of the shelter. Checking guests in and out, answering the phone, and maintaining awareness are your responsibilities. Our work environment is peaceful. We have a kitchen and a smart tv for your use. 

We have four and eight hour volunteer shifts primarily on evenings and weekends and may be opportunities on 11pm-7 AM shift. 

A background check must be completed prior to volunteering. 

Agency: Almost Home

Volunteer staff will work in a private office monitoring the activities of the shelter. Checking guests in and out, answering the phone, and maintaining awareness are your responsibilities. Our work environment is peaceful. We have a kitchen and a smart tv for your use. 

We have four and eight hour volunteer shifts primarily on evenings and weekends and may be opportunities on 11pm-7 AM shift. 

A background check must be completed prior to volunteering. 

Agency: Almost Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 Des Moines Arts Festival Event Management Team

To learn more, visit our website and submit an inquiry form: https://www.desmoinesartsfestival.org/emt

Our EMT is currently made up of 70 volunteers who work closely with Festival staff leading up to the Festival and then manages specific areas on-site including load in, load out, general volunteers, troubleshooting, etc. Essentially, the EMT is the eyes and ears of the Festival ensuring everything runs smoothly and our guests and participants are having their best experience. Volunteer areas of focus include:

Artist Relations
Food Vendor Relations
Interrobang Film Festival
Tech/POS Support
Merchandise Sales
On-Site Office Management
Festival Production
DMAF Programs
Sponsor Relations
Stage Management 
Sustainability
VIP Club
Volunteer Relations

High School Students - if you're looking for silver cord hours, we recommend signing up for General Volunteer shifts! Shifts will be live April 7, 2026.

Agency: Des Moines Arts Festival, Inc

To learn more, visit our website and submit an inquiry form: https://www.desmoinesartsfestival.org/emt

Our EMT is currently made up of 70 volunteers who work closely with Festival staff leading up to the Festival and then manages specific areas on-site including load in, load out, general volunteers, troubleshooting, etc. Essentially, the EMT is the eyes and ears of the Festival ensuring everything runs smoothly and our guests and participants are having their best experience. Volunteer areas of focus include:

Artist Relations
Food Vendor Relations
Interrobang Film Festival
Tech/POS Support
Merchandise Sales
On-Site Office Management
Festival Production
DMAF Programs
Sponsor Relations
Stage Management 
Sustainability
VIP Club
Volunteer Relations

High School Students - if you're looking for silver cord hours, we recommend signing up for General Volunteer shifts! Shifts will be live April 7, 2026.

Agency: Des Moines Arts Festival, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50309

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cook a Meal for Cancer Patients staying at Hope Lodge!

Looking for a rewarding way to make a difference in your community? Become a Hope Lodge Meal Volunteer and brighten the day of our guests by participating in our Cooking Up Hope program! Whether you're a master chef or a takeout pro, we need YOU to help provide a meal for our guests.

Our Hope Lodge guests are traveling from far and wide to receive cancer treatment, and your donated meals offer more than just nourishment-they bring comfort, relieve stress and ease financial strain during a difficult time.

How You Can Help:

Bring Breakfast, Lunch, or Supper: Meals can be homemade or purchased - your choice!One-Time or Recurring: Whether you want to volunteer once or regularly, we’re happy to work with your schedule.Great for Groups: Perfect for families, friends, coworkers, or community groups to cook together and serve in our community kitchens.Fully Equipped Kitchens: We provide all the pots, pans, and utensils you’ll need - you just bring the ingredients.

Ready to make a difference, one meal at a time? Sign up today and cook up hope for those who need it most!

Private Group Details:

Group Size Range: 5 - 20Event can be held at organization location(s)Donation RequiredIngredients for the meal that's being prepared would be donated from volunteer group.

Agency: Hope Lodge Omaha Nebraska

Looking for a rewarding way to make a difference in your community? Become a Hope Lodge Meal Volunteer and brighten the day of our guests by participating in our Cooking Up Hope program! Whether you're a master chef or a takeout pro, we need YOU to help provide a meal for our guests.

Our Hope Lodge guests are traveling from far and wide to receive cancer treatment, and your donated meals offer more than just nourishment-they bring comfort, relieve stress and ease financial strain during a difficult time.

How You Can Help:

Bring Breakfast, Lunch, or Supper: Meals can be homemade or purchased - your choice!One-Time or Recurring: Whether you want to volunteer once or regularly, we’re happy to work with your schedule.Great for Groups: Perfect for families, friends, coworkers, or community groups to cook together and serve in our community kitchens.Fully Equipped Kitchens: We provide all the pots, pans, and utensils you’ll need - you just bring the ingredients.

Ready to make a difference, one meal at a time? Sign up today and cook up hope for those who need it most!

Private Group Details:

Group Size Range: 5 - 20Event can be held at organization location(s)Donation RequiredIngredients for the meal that's being prepared would be donated from volunteer group.

Agency: Hope Lodge Omaha Nebraska

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2026

Zip Code: 68114

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Girl Scout Club Faciltiator

Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa has an exciting, short-term, mission-focused volunteer opportunity for you to work with elementary-aged girls to help them build courage, confidence, and character in Girl Scout Club!

This short-term after-school program is for girls in grades K-5 and takes place one hour each week, for five weeks. Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa partners with schools and community partners around the Central Iowa area to make these Girl Scout Clubs possible! Several after school Girl Scout Clubs are starting soon and we need your help as a club facilitator!

Club size, dates, and times vary by location. We’ll provide you with training, resources, lesson plans and supplies for each session, as well as ongoing support to deliver a positive learning environment for girls! Each week, you’ll lead participants in hands-on activities—encouraging them as they learn and try new things.

While participating in a traditional Girl Scout troop experience is the heart of Girl Scouting, some girls and their families have barriers and challenges that prevent them from having access to a Girl Scout troop. That’s where Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa’s Mission Outreach programs come in! The goal of Mission Outreach is to meet girls where they are, in an effort to reduce barriers and expand access to Girl Scout programming, providing opportunities for leadership, adventure, and success. We work with youth-serving community partners in our council to bring high-quality, short-term Girl Scout experiences to girls. A part of the Mission Outreach program is Girl Scout Club! Club sessions are designed based off the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, providing girls an onsite and hands-on learning environment to explore the areas of STEAM, outdoors, life skills, and entrepreneurship to build courage, confidence, and character. All activities are girl-led and guided by a trained Girl Scout Club Volunteer! Our activity plans include: Self-expression and empowerment, Social relationship development, STEAM, Teamwork and leadership, Financial literacy and money management, Engaged citizenship. 


Agency: Girl Scouts Of Greater Iowa

Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa has an exciting, short-term, mission-focused volunteer opportunity for you to work with elementary-aged girls to help them build courage, confidence, and character in Girl Scout Club!

This short-term after-school program is for girls in grades K-5 and takes place one hour each week, for five weeks. Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa partners with schools and community partners around the Central Iowa area to make these Girl Scout Clubs possible! Several after school Girl Scout Clubs are starting soon and we need your help as a club facilitator!

Club size, dates, and times vary by location. We’ll provide you with training, resources, lesson plans and supplies for each session, as well as ongoing support to deliver a positive learning environment for girls! Each week, you’ll lead participants in hands-on activities—encouraging them as they learn and try new things.

While participating in a traditional Girl Scout troop experience is the heart of Girl Scouting, some girls and their families have barriers and challenges that prevent them from having access to a Girl Scout troop. That’s where Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa’s Mission Outreach programs come in! The goal of Mission Outreach is to meet girls where they are, in an effort to reduce barriers and expand access to Girl Scout programming, providing opportunities for leadership, adventure, and success. We work with youth-serving community partners in our council to bring high-quality, short-term Girl Scout experiences to girls. A part of the Mission Outreach program is Girl Scout Club! Club sessions are designed based off the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, providing girls an onsite and hands-on learning environment to explore the areas of STEAM, outdoors, life skills, and entrepreneurship to build courage, confidence, and character. All activities are girl-led and guided by a trained Girl Scout Club Volunteer! Our activity plans include: Self-expression and empowerment, Social relationship development, STEAM, Teamwork and leadership, Financial literacy and money management, Engaged citizenship. 


Agency: Girl Scouts Of Greater Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50322

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteers Power SafeNetRx!

With the influx of medication donations and increasing need for medication assistance, we need your help. Our volunteers assist in logging incoming donations into our inventory.  Learn more about how you can make a difference in our community and sign up to volunteer at SafeNetRx today!

Agency: SafeNetRx

With the influx of medication donations and increasing need for medication assistance, we need your help. Our volunteers assist in logging incoming donations into our inventory.  Learn more about how you can make a difference in our community and sign up to volunteer at SafeNetRx today!

Agency: SafeNetRx

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50111-5282

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: AFSP Iowa Board Member

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention – Iowa Chapter is looking for passionate volunteers to join our Board of Directors. If you’re dedicated to reducing the stigma around suicide, educating your community about suicide prevention, and raising funds to support life-saving programs, we’d love to have you on our team. Help us save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide — right here in Iowa.

Agency: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Iowa

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention – Iowa Chapter is looking for passionate volunteers to join our Board of Directors. If you’re dedicated to reducing the stigma around suicide, educating your community about suicide prevention, and raising funds to support life-saving programs, we’d love to have you on our team. Help us save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide — right here in Iowa.

Agency: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50313

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: More Than a Backstage Pass: Shift, Lights, Sound!

Ever wished you had a backstage pass to see everything that goes into a production? This is it! As a volunteer working backstage at The Des Moines Playhouse, you'll do much more than observe the action. If ladders, lights, and hand tools intrigue you, consider joining the Light Hanging Crew which carefully positions each light prior to a show. Volunteers are also needed to run the light board, followspots, and sound board during shows. And for a true backstage experience during the show, consider joining the shift/fly Crew. Crew volunteers stay busy changing the set during scene breaks and intermission - including scenery that is flown in from above! Staff will provide hands-on training for all roles so you'll be confident when the house lights go down. Join the team and let the fun begin!         

Learn more: https://www.dmplayhouse.com/volunteer/back-stage  

 

Agency: Des Moines Playhouse

Ever wished you had a backstage pass to see everything that goes into a production? This is it! As a volunteer working backstage at The Des Moines Playhouse, you'll do much more than observe the action. If ladders, lights, and hand tools intrigue you, consider joining the Light Hanging Crew which carefully positions each light prior to a show. Volunteers are also needed to run the light board, followspots, and sound board during shows. And for a true backstage experience during the show, consider joining the shift/fly Crew. Crew volunteers stay busy changing the set during scene breaks and intermission - including scenery that is flown in from above! Staff will provide hands-on training for all roles so you'll be confident when the house lights go down. Join the team and let the fun begin!         

Learn more: https://www.dmplayhouse.com/volunteer/back-stage  

 

Agency: Des Moines Playhouse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 50312

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Make a scene: Set & Props Construction, Painting

Come make a scene as a member of The Des Moines Playhouse set crew. We have a great opportunity for volunteers who enjoy building and painting to assist the technical director in constructing the different sets and large prop pieces that star in our plays. We have jobs for the skilled carpenter and for the novice handyman trying to buff up some basic carpentry skills. On the same note, accomplished painters are welcomed and will have the opportunity to showcase their skills, but we welcome volunteers without any experience as an artist. We have a great team with a variety of experience levels, which creates an ideal environment for working together, learning new techniques, and sharing ideas. Volunteers will be trained on.  the detail set work.       

Learn more: https://www.dmplayhouse.com/volunteer/back-stage/

Agency: Des Moines Playhouse

Come make a scene as a member of The Des Moines Playhouse set crew. We have a great opportunity for volunteers who enjoy building and painting to assist the technical director in constructing the different sets and large prop pieces that star in our plays. We have jobs for the skilled carpenter and for the novice handyman trying to buff up some basic carpentry skills. On the same note, accomplished painters are welcomed and will have the opportunity to showcase their skills, but we welcome volunteers without any experience as an artist. We have a great team with a variety of experience levels, which creates an ideal environment for working together, learning new techniques, and sharing ideas. Volunteers will be trained on.  the detail set work.       

Learn more: https://www.dmplayhouse.com/volunteer/back-stage/

Agency: Des Moines Playhouse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 50312

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Helping guests make memories: Ushers, Tickets Reviewers, Greeters

Want to be a part of the theatre without the stage fright? The Des Moines Playhouse needs welcoming individuals to greet patrons, help them find their seats, hand out programs, and help late arrivals be seated at an appropriate time and as quietly as possible. This team creates a memorable experience for our guests. In return, you'll get to see the show for yourself. Other responsibilities include making sure the theater is presentable for the next performance. You can volunteer individually, or bring some friends and family to fill the house positions needed for each show. This volunteer commitment begins one hour prior to curtain time and continues until the end of the performance. You can volunteer just once or for as many performances as you like. Come be a part of the theater and ensure that the show does go on.

CLICK HERE to sign up!

Agency: Des Moines Playhouse

Want to be a part of the theatre without the stage fright? The Des Moines Playhouse needs welcoming individuals to greet patrons, help them find their seats, hand out programs, and help late arrivals be seated at an appropriate time and as quietly as possible. This team creates a memorable experience for our guests. In return, you'll get to see the show for yourself. Other responsibilities include making sure the theater is presentable for the next performance. You can volunteer individually, or bring some friends and family to fill the house positions needed for each show. This volunteer commitment begins one hour prior to curtain time and continues until the end of the performance. You can volunteer just once or for as many performances as you like. Come be a part of the theater and ensure that the show does go on.

CLICK HERE to sign up!

Agency: Des Moines Playhouse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 50312

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Actors & Actresses: Welcome to our stage!

Have you ever pictured yourself on stage? Whether you are new to the stage or a seasoned actor, we have a spot for you! Beginning with auditions and ending with the final curtain call, staff and support volunteers are there to help. Many novices are concerned about learning lines or being nervous on stage - don't let this stop you! During the many weeks of rehearsal your role and character will become second nature. In fact, 50% of the actors who appear on our stages each year are new to the Playhouse! The stage awaits - contact us to learn more about upcoming shows!   

Learn more: https://www.dmplayhouse.com/volunteer/audition/

Agency: Des Moines Playhouse

Have you ever pictured yourself on stage? Whether you are new to the stage or a seasoned actor, we have a spot for you! Beginning with auditions and ending with the final curtain call, staff and support volunteers are there to help. Many novices are concerned about learning lines or being nervous on stage - don't let this stop you! During the many weeks of rehearsal your role and character will become second nature. In fact, 50% of the actors who appear on our stages each year are new to the Playhouse! The stage awaits - contact us to learn more about upcoming shows!   

Learn more: https://www.dmplayhouse.com/volunteer/audition/

Agency: Des Moines Playhouse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >10 years old

Zip Code: 50312

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bring Plays to Life: Costume Construction, Dressers, Hair and Makeup.

The next time you go to a play, you could lean over to your friends and say, "I made that." As a stitcher for The Des Moines Playhouse, you'll help build our costumes and put the finishing touches on projects. If you can sew, from simple alterations to full-scale construction, come spend some time in our costume shop and help bring our plays to life. If sewing's not your thing, you can jump in behind the scenes as a dresser or hair and makeup volunteer. Dressers are the extra pair of hands our actors need to make fast costume changes during performances.       

Learn more: https://www.dmplayhouse.com/volunteer/back-stage/

Agency: Des Moines Playhouse

The next time you go to a play, you could lean over to your friends and say, "I made that." As a stitcher for The Des Moines Playhouse, you'll help build our costumes and put the finishing touches on projects. If you can sew, from simple alterations to full-scale construction, come spend some time in our costume shop and help bring our plays to life. If sewing's not your thing, you can jump in behind the scenes as a dresser or hair and makeup volunteer. Dressers are the extra pair of hands our actors need to make fast costume changes during performances.       

Learn more: https://www.dmplayhouse.com/volunteer/back-stage/

Agency: Des Moines Playhouse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 50312

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2025-2026 Reading Buddies

United Way is looking for volunteers to read once a month to a pre-school classroom. 

Agency: United Way Muscatine County

United Way is looking for volunteers to read once a month to a pre-school classroom. 

Agency: United Way Muscatine County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52761

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: City of Cedar Falls Volunteer

Make a difference in our community by becoming a Cedar Falls volunteer! The City has a variety of opportunities including in the Cedar Falls Recreation Division, Public Works Department, Hearst Center for the Arts, Cedar Falls Public Library, Cedar Falls Tourism and Visitors Bureau, or by connecting with City staff on a project or activity for your organization.

Learn more here!

Agency: City of Cedar Falls

Make a difference in our community by becoming a Cedar Falls volunteer! The City has a variety of opportunities including in the Cedar Falls Recreation Division, Public Works Department, Hearst Center for the Arts, Cedar Falls Public Library, Cedar Falls Tourism and Visitors Bureau, or by connecting with City staff on a project or activity for your organization.

Learn more here!

Agency: City of Cedar Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50613

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assemble and donate "lunch kits" to refugees!

The IRC in Iowa is currently in need of donations of "lunch kits" for our newly employed refugees! 

These kits would include:

Insulated lunch boxWater bottle or thermosSmall set of tupperware containersSmall ice pack

Your company, organization/club, family, or you as an individual can make a difference by purchasing these items for those new to our state and workforce. These items will continue to provide for them longer than the holiday season!

For more information please contact IRC in Iowa Community Engagement Coordinator, Kate Brockmeyer at 641-200-1985 or email Iowa@rescue.org

Agency: International Rescue Committee - Iowa

The IRC in Iowa is currently in need of donations of "lunch kits" for our newly employed refugees! 

These kits would include:

Insulated lunch boxWater bottle or thermosSmall set of tupperware containersSmall ice pack

Your company, organization/club, family, or you as an individual can make a difference by purchasing these items for those new to our state and workforce. These items will continue to provide for them longer than the holiday season!

For more information please contact IRC in Iowa Community Engagement Coordinator, Kate Brockmeyer at 641-200-1985 or email Iowa@rescue.org

Agency: International Rescue Committee - Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50309

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Donations

Our food pantry is very busy all year but especially during the holidays as families struggle to provide basic necessities along with holiday gifts. 

Agency: The Salvation Army - Des Moines

Our food pantry is very busy all year but especially during the holidays as families struggle to provide basic necessities along with holiday gifts. 

Agency: The Salvation Army - Des Moines

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50325

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hope Lodge Supply Drive

The American Cancer Society Hope Lodge is a home away from home for cancer patients and a caregiver when their cancer treatment takes them far from home. There are over 30 lodges nationwide with the closest lodges to Central Iowa located in Iowa City, Iowa, Omaha, Nebraska and Rochester, Minnesota.  Our lodges provide lodging to patients who have to travel over 40 miles for treatment and come fully furnished thanks to the support of many generous donors. We are always looking for additional support through financial donations, or supplies including non-perishable items, paper products, and many other items that help to provide comfortable and clean home away from home.  If you or your company is interested in supporting our Hope Lodges, please reach out to us for our current "wish list" or supply needs.


There are also other opportunities to volunteer including doing activities with the guests, preparing meals or general housekeeping.  We would be happy to talk to you on how you and your team can give back and make an impact in the fight against cancer.

Agency: American Cancer Society Iowa

The American Cancer Society Hope Lodge is a home away from home for cancer patients and a caregiver when their cancer treatment takes them far from home. There are over 30 lodges nationwide with the closest lodges to Central Iowa located in Iowa City, Iowa, Omaha, Nebraska and Rochester, Minnesota.  Our lodges provide lodging to patients who have to travel over 40 miles for treatment and come fully furnished thanks to the support of many generous donors. We are always looking for additional support through financial donations, or supplies including non-perishable items, paper products, and many other items that help to provide comfortable and clean home away from home.  If you or your company is interested in supporting our Hope Lodges, please reach out to us for our current "wish list" or supply needs.


There are also other opportunities to volunteer including doing activities with the guests, preparing meals or general housekeeping.  We would be happy to talk to you on how you and your team can give back and make an impact in the fight against cancer.

Agency: American Cancer Society Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50304

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers - Warren County

Would you like to help your neighbor access their essential medical appointments?

We are seeking volunteers to provide transportation to community members who need help gaining access to medical appointments and the pharmacy. Volunteers use their personal vehicles.

Trips are based on your availability and comfort level. If you are only available certain days of the week or have a changing schedule, we will work with your schedule. Do you only want to provide transportation in your town? We have community members who could use your help! Are you willing to drive to Des Moines? We have community members who could use your help!

Volunteer benefits
- Mileage Reimbursement
- Supplemental and liability insurance

If you have any questions or are in need of assistance, please contact Mildred Chihak, volunteer coordinator, at volunteer@ridehirta.com or 1.877.686.0029. 

If you are ready to apply, please go create a profile on our website HIRTAHelps.org. 

Agency: HIRTA

Would you like to help your neighbor access their essential medical appointments?

We are seeking volunteers to provide transportation to community members who need help gaining access to medical appointments and the pharmacy. Volunteers use their personal vehicles.

Trips are based on your availability and comfort level. If you are only available certain days of the week or have a changing schedule, we will work with your schedule. Do you only want to provide transportation in your town? We have community members who could use your help! Are you willing to drive to Des Moines? We have community members who could use your help!

Volunteer benefits
- Mileage Reimbursement
- Supplemental and liability insurance

If you have any questions or are in need of assistance, please contact Mildred Chihak, volunteer coordinator, at volunteer@ridehirta.com or 1.877.686.0029. 

If you are ready to apply, please go create a profile on our website HIRTAHelps.org. 

Agency: HIRTA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50125

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Driver - Dallas County

Would you like to help your neighbors access their essential medical appointments?

We are seeking volunteers to provide transportation to community members who need help gaining access to medical appointments and the pharmacy. Volunteers use their personal vehicles.

Trips are based on your availability and comfort level. If you are only available certain days of the week or have a changing schedule, we will work with your schedule. Do you only want to provide transportation in your town? We have community members who could use your help! Are you willing to drive to Des Moines? We have community members who could use your help!


Volunteer benefits
- Mileage Reimbursement
- Supplemental and liability insurance

If you have any questions or are in need of assistance, please contact Mildred Chihak, volunteer coordinator, at volunteer@ridehirta.com or 1.877.686.0029.

If you're ready to apply, please create a profile on our website HIRTAHelps.org.

 

 

  

Agency: HIRTA

Would you like to help your neighbors access their essential medical appointments?

We are seeking volunteers to provide transportation to community members who need help gaining access to medical appointments and the pharmacy. Volunteers use their personal vehicles.

Trips are based on your availability and comfort level. If you are only available certain days of the week or have a changing schedule, we will work with your schedule. Do you only want to provide transportation in your town? We have community members who could use your help! Are you willing to drive to Des Moines? We have community members who could use your help!


Volunteer benefits
- Mileage Reimbursement
- Supplemental and liability insurance

If you have any questions or are in need of assistance, please contact Mildred Chihak, volunteer coordinator, at volunteer@ridehirta.com or 1.877.686.0029.

If you're ready to apply, please create a profile on our website HIRTAHelps.org.

 

 

  

Agency: HIRTA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50003

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive for the Food Bank of Iowa!

Volunteers will take the Food Bank of Iowa's van and drop off boxes, signs and/or bins for the collection of food in the Des Moines metro. Addresses and training provided on site. Valid driver's license required.

Key Responsibilities:

Assist in loading donation supplies (boxes, pallets, bins, etc) into the van for use at pickup Use the Food Bank of Iowa van to drop-off collection items at assigned businesses/organizations Return the van to the Food Bank of Iowa to be unloaded Assist in unloading food items (if needed)

Qualifications:

Able to stand, move, bend, and lift 30 lbs. Valid drivers license and clean driving record 18 years of age or older

Support/Training: Instructions will be provided on-site at the beginning of the shift.

Age Requirement:
Minimum age of 18

Dress Code:
Closed-toed shoes are required; no exceptions. Dress comfortably.

Location: Food Bank of Iowa; Donation locations   Questions? Contact Michaela B. Devaney  

Agency: Food Bank Of Iowa - Des Moines

Volunteers will take the Food Bank of Iowa's van and drop off boxes, signs and/or bins for the collection of food in the Des Moines metro. Addresses and training provided on site. Valid driver's license required.

Key Responsibilities:

Assist in loading donation supplies (boxes, pallets, bins, etc) into the van for use at pickup Use the Food Bank of Iowa van to drop-off collection items at assigned businesses/organizations Return the van to the Food Bank of Iowa to be unloaded Assist in unloading food items (if needed)

Qualifications:

Able to stand, move, bend, and lift 30 lbs. Valid drivers license and clean driving record 18 years of age or older

Support/Training: Instructions will be provided on-site at the beginning of the shift.

Age Requirement:
Minimum age of 18

Dress Code:
Closed-toed shoes are required; no exceptions. Dress comfortably.

Location: Food Bank of Iowa; Donation locations   Questions? Contact Michaela B. Devaney  

Agency: Food Bank Of Iowa - Des Moines

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50312

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Interested in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math? Join Us!

Are you looking for opportunities to make an impact in the Quad Cities Region while building your resume and network? The Quad City Engineering & Science Council is looking for volunteers who are interested in and excited about being a part of our STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) events, activities, and projects. We have an ongoing need to have new members join our organization in volunteer positions.  You will get a chance to encourage students to pursue STEM studies and careers, and you can help STEM professionals and educators further their own careers and serve their communities.  You'll also get a chance to meet others who are passionate about STEM.  
QCESC is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization whose mission is to grow students' interest in STEM and support STEM professionals in the Quad Cities region. You can find out more about us by visiting our website https://qcesc.org. 


We have needs for volunteer help in many areas. If you have an interest in communication/media, website development, fundraising, volunteer recruitment, or great organizational skills, we can use your help.
 
We meet quarterly, but feel free to contact us via email anytime if you'd like to know more. If you would like to attend our meeting, sign up for our Newsletter at our website and you'll receive details to join our virtual meetings.  Also, check our website https://qcesc.org for more info about our meetings.  
You do not have to be a STEM professional to make a difference. For more information, contact our President at president@qcesc.org or our Professional Development Coordinator at professionaldevelopment@qcesc.org , or leave a message at 563-949-1025.
 

Agency: Quad City Engineering & Science Council

Are you looking for opportunities to make an impact in the Quad Cities Region while building your resume and network? The Quad City Engineering & Science Council is looking for volunteers who are interested in and excited about being a part of our STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) events, activities, and projects. We have an ongoing need to have new members join our organization in volunteer positions.  You will get a chance to encourage students to pursue STEM studies and careers, and you can help STEM professionals and educators further their own careers and serve their communities.  You'll also get a chance to meet others who are passionate about STEM.  
QCESC is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization whose mission is to grow students' interest in STEM and support STEM professionals in the Quad Cities region. You can find out more about us by visiting our website https://qcesc.org. 


We have needs for volunteer help in many areas. If you have an interest in communication/media, website development, fundraising, volunteer recruitment, or great organizational skills, we can use your help.
 
We meet quarterly, but feel free to contact us via email anytime if you'd like to know more. If you would like to attend our meeting, sign up for our Newsletter at our website and you'll receive details to join our virtual meetings.  Also, check our website https://qcesc.org for more info about our meetings.  
You do not have to be a STEM professional to make a difference. For more information, contact our President at president@qcesc.org or our Professional Development Coordinator at professionaldevelopment@qcesc.org , or leave a message at 563-949-1025.
 

Agency: Quad City Engineering & Science Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52722

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Stock shelves for a cause at the Cultivate Hope Corner Store!

Stock shelves for a good cause! The Cultivate Hope Corner Store is a small, nonprofit grocery store owned and operated by local nonprofit Matthew 25. Our vision is to make this community grocery store a vibrant space that brings neighbors together and provides a convenient location for healthy food in a food desert neighborhood. Our store offers a free produce section, affordable to-go meals, and food education as part of our mission to support a strong community, increase food security, invest in local people and neighborhoods, encourage healthy living, and express care for sustainably-grown food.

As a nonprofit grocery store, we are always looking for volunteers to help support this vital neighborhood resource. Volunteer tasks include helping customers, stocking and organizing shelves, preparing and serving food, and unloading delivery trucks.

Key Tasks and Activities

Operating the cash register and helping shoppersPreparing and serving lunch from our lunch counterStocking and organizing shelves

Requirements: Must be 16 years of age or older

Time Commitment: Corner Store hours of operation are 9am-7pm Monday-Saturday. We ask that volunteers please commit to a minimum monthly shift.

Agency: Matthew 25

Stock shelves for a good cause! The Cultivate Hope Corner Store is a small, nonprofit grocery store owned and operated by local nonprofit Matthew 25. Our vision is to make this community grocery store a vibrant space that brings neighbors together and provides a convenient location for healthy food in a food desert neighborhood. Our store offers a free produce section, affordable to-go meals, and food education as part of our mission to support a strong community, increase food security, invest in local people and neighborhoods, encourage healthy living, and express care for sustainably-grown food.

As a nonprofit grocery store, we are always looking for volunteers to help support this vital neighborhood resource. Volunteer tasks include helping customers, stocking and organizing shelves, preparing and serving food, and unloading delivery trucks.

Key Tasks and Activities

Operating the cash register and helping shoppersPreparing and serving lunch from our lunch counterStocking and organizing shelves

Requirements: Must be 16 years of age or older

Time Commitment: Corner Store hours of operation are 9am-7pm Monday-Saturday. We ask that volunteers please commit to a minimum monthly shift.

Agency: Matthew 25

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be A Tool Librarian!

      

If you love to tinker with tools and are looking for a way to give back to your community, look no further than the Tool Library! The Matthew 25 Tool Library is a community resource that provides easy and affordable access to a variety of tools. Our library has an extensive collection of unique hand and power tools from miter, jig and chain saws to power washers and paint sprayers. We try to have a tool for every job and more importantly, offer this service for anyone in the community to access the tools they need to improve their homes and communities, at no or low cost. Many of these tools are used for our other home repair projects with volunteer groups!

As a 100% fully volunteer-run program, we are always looking for volunteers to help us continue providing this vital resource for the community. Volunteer tasks include assessing donated tools, helping customers complete their checkouts, and organizing and maintaining inventory.

Key Tasks and Activities 

Provide helpful customer service and assist guests in reserving and renting tools. Assist in regular organization, inventory, and maintenance of tools. Collaborate with other volunteers.  Operate tools and equipment safely.

Requirements 

Must be 18 years of age or olderWorking knowledge of and/or experience working with tools. Experience operating small engines or power tools is a plus.

Time Commitment  

Tool Library hours of operation are Tuesdays and Thursdays 1-5pm, and Saturdays 9am-12pm. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum monthly shift. 

To sign up to volunteer, please fill out a volunteer application at matthew-25.org/volunteer, or give us a call at 319-200-2787.

Agency: Matthew 25

      

If you love to tinker with tools and are looking for a way to give back to your community, look no further than the Tool Library! The Matthew 25 Tool Library is a community resource that provides easy and affordable access to a variety of tools. Our library has an extensive collection of unique hand and power tools from miter, jig and chain saws to power washers and paint sprayers. We try to have a tool for every job and more importantly, offer this service for anyone in the community to access the tools they need to improve their homes and communities, at no or low cost. Many of these tools are used for our other home repair projects with volunteer groups!

As a 100% fully volunteer-run program, we are always looking for volunteers to help us continue providing this vital resource for the community. Volunteer tasks include assessing donated tools, helping customers complete their checkouts, and organizing and maintaining inventory.

Key Tasks and Activities 

Provide helpful customer service and assist guests in reserving and renting tools. Assist in regular organization, inventory, and maintenance of tools. Collaborate with other volunteers.  Operate tools and equipment safely.

Requirements 

Must be 18 years of age or olderWorking knowledge of and/or experience working with tools. Experience operating small engines or power tools is a plus.

Time Commitment  

Tool Library hours of operation are Tuesdays and Thursdays 1-5pm, and Saturdays 9am-12pm. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum monthly shift. 

To sign up to volunteer, please fill out a volunteer application at matthew-25.org/volunteer, or give us a call at 319-200-2787.

Agency: Matthew 25

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Director

The Grant Director oversees the full grant process for the Hopeful Mama Foundation, ensuring funds are awarded and disbursed with transparency, fairness, and alignment to the mission. This role is responsible for managing all aspects of the grant cycle, including:

Serving as the primary point of contact for applicants, answering questions, and providing guidance throughout the process.Reviewing applications, interviewing applicants, and assisting in funding determinations in collaboration with the board.Communicating with insurance companies and fertility clinics to coordinate disbursement of funds.Ensuring all disbursements follow established grant policies and guidelines.Tracking awarded funding to maintain accountability and measure impact.Collaborating with board members and volunteers to refine processes and strengthen program delivery.


The Grant Director plays a key role in advancing Hopeful Mama Foundation’s mission by ensuring grant recipients receive both financial support and compassionate guidance during their journey.

Agency: Hopeful Mama Foundation

The Grant Director oversees the full grant process for the Hopeful Mama Foundation, ensuring funds are awarded and disbursed with transparency, fairness, and alignment to the mission. This role is responsible for managing all aspects of the grant cycle, including:

Serving as the primary point of contact for applicants, answering questions, and providing guidance throughout the process.Reviewing applications, interviewing applicants, and assisting in funding determinations in collaboration with the board.Communicating with insurance companies and fertility clinics to coordinate disbursement of funds.Ensuring all disbursements follow established grant policies and guidelines.Tracking awarded funding to maintain accountability and measure impact.Collaborating with board members and volunteers to refine processes and strengthen program delivery.


The Grant Director plays a key role in advancing Hopeful Mama Foundation’s mission by ensuring grant recipients receive both financial support and compassionate guidance during their journey.

Agency: Hopeful Mama Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Coordinator

The Volunteer Coordinator is responsible for supporting and engaging the organization’s volunteers to ensure a positive and meaningful volunteer experience. Key responsibilities include coordinating volunteer recognition initiatives, such as acknowledging milestones and special occasions, onboarding new volunteers, and serving as the primary point of contact for volunteer questions or support needs. The Volunteer Coordinator will also conduct regular check-ins, send thank-you correspondence, and assist with the planning of volunteer appreciation events. This role is essential in fostering a welcoming, connected, and supportive volunteer community.

Agency: Hopeful Mama Foundation

The Volunteer Coordinator is responsible for supporting and engaging the organization’s volunteers to ensure a positive and meaningful volunteer experience. Key responsibilities include coordinating volunteer recognition initiatives, such as acknowledging milestones and special occasions, onboarding new volunteers, and serving as the primary point of contact for volunteer questions or support needs. The Volunteer Coordinator will also conduct regular check-ins, send thank-you correspondence, and assist with the planning of volunteer appreciation events. This role is essential in fostering a welcoming, connected, and supportive volunteer community.

Agency: Hopeful Mama Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Graphic Designer

The Graphic Designer supports the Hopeful Mama Foundation by creating visually engaging content across digital and print platforms. This role ensures all graphics follow brand guidelines and help strengthen the organization’s overall presence and messaging.

Key Responsibilities:

Design graphics for digital and print materials, including social media, newsletters, flyers, and presentations. Maintain consistency with brand guidelines, tone, and messaging. Collaborate with the team to translate content ideas into compelling visuals. Provide creative input to enhance audience engagement and organizational visibility.

Desired Skills & Experience:

Experience creating graphics in Canva. Strong eye for design, layout, and branding. Ability to meet deadlines and work collaboratively with a team.

Agency: Hopeful Mama Foundation

The Graphic Designer supports the Hopeful Mama Foundation by creating visually engaging content across digital and print platforms. This role ensures all graphics follow brand guidelines and help strengthen the organization’s overall presence and messaging.

Key Responsibilities:

Design graphics for digital and print materials, including social media, newsletters, flyers, and presentations. Maintain consistency with brand guidelines, tone, and messaging. Collaborate with the team to translate content ideas into compelling visuals. Provide creative input to enhance audience engagement and organizational visibility.

Desired Skills & Experience:

Experience creating graphics in Canva. Strong eye for design, layout, and branding. Ability to meet deadlines and work collaboratively with a team.

Agency: Hopeful Mama Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Road to Recovery: Drive cancer patients to their treatment

Become a volunteer driver with the American Cancer Society Road To Recovery program and provide rides as requested from cancer patients to and from their cancer treatments. Most rides take place during the hours of 7AM-6PM, Monday through Friday. The frequency of requests and times vary daily depending on how many patients need a ride at any given time. Every volunteer driver donates their time and gas - and can decide how often to provide rides, when, and how far! This is a very flexible and meaningful program - which can be lifesaving for cancer patients who have no other transportation options.

Volunteer drivers must have:

* A current, valid driver’s license and between the ages of 18-84
* A good driving record
* Access to a safe and reliable vehicle
* Proof of adequate automobile insurance

Every volunteer must clear a background check and take an online training to help prepare them for their new role. To learn more visit cancer.org/drive or call 1-800-227-2345!

Agency: American Cancer Society

Become a volunteer driver with the American Cancer Society Road To Recovery program and provide rides as requested from cancer patients to and from their cancer treatments. Most rides take place during the hours of 7AM-6PM, Monday through Friday. The frequency of requests and times vary daily depending on how many patients need a ride at any given time. Every volunteer driver donates their time and gas - and can decide how often to provide rides, when, and how far! This is a very flexible and meaningful program - which can be lifesaving for cancer patients who have no other transportation options.

Volunteer drivers must have:

* A current, valid driver’s license and between the ages of 18-84
* A good driving record
* Access to a safe and reliable vehicle
* Proof of adequate automobile insurance

Every volunteer must clear a background check and take an online training to help prepare them for their new role. To learn more visit cancer.org/drive or call 1-800-227-2345!

Agency: American Cancer Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WRAP Content Writer

Do you have a passion for telling compelling stories through the written word? Are you skilled at creating content that not only engages but also drives traffic?

WRAP is dedicated to providing freedom to individuals who are homebound due to mobility issues. As a WRAP Content Writer, you will play a vital role in supporting our mission by developing high-quality, SEO-optimized content that informs, inspires, and connects with our community. You will collaborate with a passionate non-profit team dedicated to creating meaningful impact and help WRAP continue its mission of building accessibility and independence for those we serve.

Key Responsibilities

Write clear, compelling, and concise copy in the organization’s voice that connects with our audience.

Create SEO-optimized content such as blog posts, landing pages, and metadata (title tags, descriptions).

Research and write service-focused blogs based on a content calendar; maintain a master list of blog topics.

Apply SEO best practices to boost visibility and increase qualified web traffic.

Edit and proofread content for clarity, accuracy, and consistency.

Monitor industry trends and explore new opportunities for content development.

Qualifications

Strong writing and editing skills with attention to detail.

Experience with SEO strategies and content optimization.

Familiarity with blogging platforms (WordPress preferred).

Ability to accept feedback and collaborate effectively.

Self-motivated, organized, and able to take ownership of projects.

Benefits of Volunteering

Contribute your skills to support a meaningful cause.

Gain hands-on experience in content strategy and nonprofit communications.

Build a professional portfolio of published work.

Work with a collaborative and mission-driven team.

Make a direct impact by helping individuals live safely at home.

Flexible hours and remote work opportunities

How to Apply

Join us in making homes and lives more accessible! Come join our team today!

Interested candidates can apply by sending a short introduction and writing sample to: Angie Zahradnik Ehle, email: intake@wrapiowa.org

Application can made at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/449453408

WRAP welcomes and supports all volunteers, and The WRAP Program Manager is with you each step of the way!

Learn more about WRAP: wrapiowa.org 

Find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

✨ Together, we build more than ramps, we build independence, safety, and hope. ✨











Agency: Wheelchair Ramp Accessibility Program

Do you have a passion for telling compelling stories through the written word? Are you skilled at creating content that not only engages but also drives traffic?

WRAP is dedicated to providing freedom to individuals who are homebound due to mobility issues. As a WRAP Content Writer, you will play a vital role in supporting our mission by developing high-quality, SEO-optimized content that informs, inspires, and connects with our community. You will collaborate with a passionate non-profit team dedicated to creating meaningful impact and help WRAP continue its mission of building accessibility and independence for those we serve.

Key Responsibilities

Write clear, compelling, and concise copy in the organization’s voice that connects with our audience.

Create SEO-optimized content such as blog posts, landing pages, and metadata (title tags, descriptions).

Research and write service-focused blogs based on a content calendar; maintain a master list of blog topics.

Apply SEO best practices to boost visibility and increase qualified web traffic.

Edit and proofread content for clarity, accuracy, and consistency.

Monitor industry trends and explore new opportunities for content development.

Qualifications

Strong writing and editing skills with attention to detail.

Experience with SEO strategies and content optimization.

Familiarity with blogging platforms (WordPress preferred).

Ability to accept feedback and collaborate effectively.

Self-motivated, organized, and able to take ownership of projects.

Benefits of Volunteering

Contribute your skills to support a meaningful cause.

Gain hands-on experience in content strategy and nonprofit communications.

Build a professional portfolio of published work.

Work with a collaborative and mission-driven team.

Make a direct impact by helping individuals live safely at home.

Flexible hours and remote work opportunities

How to Apply

Join us in making homes and lives more accessible! Come join our team today!

Interested candidates can apply by sending a short introduction and writing sample to: Angie Zahradnik Ehle, email: intake@wrapiowa.org

Application can made at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/449453408

WRAP welcomes and supports all volunteers, and The WRAP Program Manager is with you each step of the way!

Learn more about WRAP: wrapiowa.org 

Find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

✨ Together, we build more than ramps, we build independence, safety, and hope. ✨











Agency: Wheelchair Ramp Accessibility Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Free Meal Services - help prepare and serve meals

We have volunteer opportunities available for both our lunch and evening meal services to help prepare the meals, serve, and do some light clean up.  Volunteer times are typically 9 am to 12:30 pm for lunch, served Monday through Saturday, and 3 to 6 pm for dinner, served Monday through Thursday evening.

Agency: Community Kitchen of North Iowa

We have volunteer opportunities available for both our lunch and evening meal services to help prepare the meals, serve, and do some light clean up.  Volunteer times are typically 9 am to 12:30 pm for lunch, served Monday through Saturday, and 3 to 6 pm for dinner, served Monday through Thursday evening.

Agency: Community Kitchen of North Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Event Planning Committee at Dorothy's House

As we step into an exciting new chapter at Dorothy's House, we're creating innovative ways to raise awareness and foster lasting support for our mission. One of our key initiatives is forming an Event Planning Committee - we're looking for passionate, dedicated individuals to join us!

If you have experience or interest in any of the following areas, we would love to have you on our team:

Donation AcquisitionEvent PlanningNetworking & Community ConnectionsScheduling & CoordinationGuest List ManagementSponsorship OutreachFood & Catering Planning

This is a unique opportunity to contribute your skills toward events that directly support and uplift the mission of Dorothy's House. Whether you're a seasoned event planner or just eager to get involved, there's a place for you here.


Help us make a difference - join this incredible team today!

To get involved or learn more, please complete a volunteer application at https://www.volgistics.com/appform/491571407 or email volunteer@dorothyshouse.org.


Agency: Dorothy's House

As we step into an exciting new chapter at Dorothy's House, we're creating innovative ways to raise awareness and foster lasting support for our mission. One of our key initiatives is forming an Event Planning Committee - we're looking for passionate, dedicated individuals to join us!

If you have experience or interest in any of the following areas, we would love to have you on our team:

Donation AcquisitionEvent PlanningNetworking & Community ConnectionsScheduling & CoordinationGuest List ManagementSponsorship OutreachFood & Catering Planning

This is a unique opportunity to contribute your skills toward events that directly support and uplift the mission of Dorothy's House. Whether you're a seasoned event planner or just eager to get involved, there's a place for you here.


Help us make a difference - join this incredible team today!

To get involved or learn more, please complete a volunteer application at https://www.volgistics.com/appform/491571407 or email volunteer@dorothyshouse.org.


Agency: Dorothy's House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50314

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Patient Companion - Sheffield

MAKE A DIFFERENCE! We are looking for compassionate people who want to make a positive impact in the lives our hospice patients. Being a hospice volunteer will enrich your life, and you will build a deep human connection when getting to know our patients on a personal level. 

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice

MAKE A DIFFERENCE! We are looking for compassionate people who want to make a positive impact in the lives our hospice patients. Being a hospice volunteer will enrich your life, and you will build a deep human connection when getting to know our patients on a personal level. 

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50475

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Patient Companion - Hampton

MAKE A DIFFERENCE! We are looking for compassionate people who want to make a positive impact in the lives our hospice patients. Being a hospice volunteer will enrich your life, and you will build a deep human connection when getting to know our patients on a personal level. 

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice

MAKE A DIFFERENCE! We are looking for compassionate people who want to make a positive impact in the lives our hospice patients. Being a hospice volunteer will enrich your life, and you will build a deep human connection when getting to know our patients on a personal level. 

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50441

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Patient Companion - Charles City

MAKE A DIFFERENCE! We are looking for compassionate people who want to make a positive impact in the lives our hospice patients. Being a hospice volunteer will enrich your life, and you will build a deep human connection when getting to know our patients on a personal level. 

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice

MAKE A DIFFERENCE! We are looking for compassionate people who want to make a positive impact in the lives our hospice patients. Being a hospice volunteer will enrich your life, and you will build a deep human connection when getting to know our patients on a personal level. 

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50616

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Patient Companion: Cedar Falls/Waterloo

MAKE A DIFFERENCE! We are looking for compassionate people who want to make a positive impact in the lives our hospice patients. Being a hospice volunteer will enrich your life, and you will build a deep human connection when getting to know our patients on a personal level. 

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice

MAKE A DIFFERENCE! We are looking for compassionate people who want to make a positive impact in the lives our hospice patients. Being a hospice volunteer will enrich your life, and you will build a deep human connection when getting to know our patients on a personal level. 

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Patient Companion - La Porte City

MAKE A DIFFERENCE! We are looking for compassionate people who want to make a positive impact in the lives our hospice patients. Being a hospice volunteer will enrich your life, and you will build a deep human connection when getting to know our patients on a personal level. 

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice

MAKE A DIFFERENCE! We are looking for compassionate people who want to make a positive impact in the lives our hospice patients. Being a hospice volunteer will enrich your life, and you will build a deep human connection when getting to know our patients on a personal level. 

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50651

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Patient Companion - Aplington

MAKE A DIFFERENCE! We are looking for compassionate people who want to make a positive impact in the lives our hospice patients. Being a hospice volunteer will enrich your life, and you will build a deep human connection when getting to know our patients on a personal level. 

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice

MAKE A DIFFERENCE! We are looking for compassionate people who want to make a positive impact in the lives our hospice patients. Being a hospice volunteer will enrich your life, and you will build a deep human connection when getting to know our patients on a personal level. 

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Patient Companion - Allison

MAKE A DIFFERENCE! We are looking for compassionate people who want to make a positive impact in the lives of our hospice patients. Being a hospice volunteer will enrich your life, and you will build a deep human connection when getting to know our patients on a personal level.

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice

MAKE A DIFFERENCE! We are looking for compassionate people who want to make a positive impact in the lives of our hospice patients. Being a hospice volunteer will enrich your life, and you will build a deep human connection when getting to know our patients on a personal level.

Agency: Care Initiatives Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50602

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WRAP Wood Ramp Builder

Do you like being outdoors and working with your hands? Are you interested in wood construction? 

WRAP is dedicated to providing freedom to individuals who need

ADA-compliant accessibility ramps.  WRAP Wood Ramp Builders change someone’s life in one day, providing freedom to those who are homebound.

Building a ramp allows someone the safety and security to go to medical appointments, have lunch with a friend, do shopping, walk the dog, attend church and community events, and other quality of life activities.


Key Responsibilities

As a WRAP Wood Ramp Builder, you will:

help WRAP continue its mission of building accessibility and independence for those we serve,work alongside a passionate team of builders to construct a residential accessibility ramp.

As a WRAP Wood Ramp Builder, you may:

dig holes, carry lumber and supplies, sweep and tidy, hammer nails and cut wood,use power tools to saw, fasten boards together, router and sand handrails made from wood.

Qualifications

Knowledge, or desire to learn ADA-compliant ramp construction,Ability to communicate effectively in person with the Crew Leader and other volunteers,Transportation to the build site needed,Ability to accept feedback, Positive attitude and Can-Do Spirit for all build site tasks.

WRAP is looking for individuals (and groups) to spend a build day working with our team to build accessibility ramps for individuals in the community.


Benefits of Volunteering

Contribute your skills to support a meaningful cause,Gain skills and hands-on experience in ADA-compliant Design and Construction,Work outside with a collaborative and mission-driven team,Make a direct impact by helping individuals live safely at home,Crew leaders, on-site training and mentoring provided.


How to Apply:

Join us in making homes and lives more accessible! Bring your tape measure and drill driver, or use those we will provide, enjoy some time in the sunshine, as you improve someone’s home access with your volunteer efforts!

Individual Applications can be made at: 

https://www.volgistics.com/appform/449453408

Groups are welcome, including teenagers, however we require adult supervision for minors. For a group, please fill out the application by following this link:

https://www.volgistics.com/appform/836905891


WRAP welcomes and supports all volunteers, and the WRAP Program Manager is with you each step of the way!

Learn more about WRAP: wrapiowa.org 

Find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

✨ Together, we build more than ramps, we build independence, safety, and hope. ✨

Agency: Wheelchair Ramp Accessibility Program

Do you like being outdoors and working with your hands? Are you interested in wood construction? 

WRAP is dedicated to providing freedom to individuals who need

ADA-compliant accessibility ramps.  WRAP Wood Ramp Builders change someone’s life in one day, providing freedom to those who are homebound.

Building a ramp allows someone the safety and security to go to medical appointments, have lunch with a friend, do shopping, walk the dog, attend church and community events, and other quality of life activities.


Key Responsibilities

As a WRAP Wood Ramp Builder, you will:

help WRAP continue its mission of building accessibility and independence for those we serve,work alongside a passionate team of builders to construct a residential accessibility ramp.

As a WRAP Wood Ramp Builder, you may:

dig holes, carry lumber and supplies, sweep and tidy, hammer nails and cut wood,use power tools to saw, fasten boards together, router and sand handrails made from wood.

Qualifications

Knowledge, or desire to learn ADA-compliant ramp construction,Ability to communicate effectively in person with the Crew Leader and other volunteers,Transportation to the build site needed,Ability to accept feedback, Positive attitude and Can-Do Spirit for all build site tasks.

WRAP is looking for individuals (and groups) to spend a build day working with our team to build accessibility ramps for individuals in the community.


Benefits of Volunteering

Contribute your skills to support a meaningful cause,Gain skills and hands-on experience in ADA-compliant Design and Construction,Work outside with a collaborative and mission-driven team,Make a direct impact by helping individuals live safely at home,Crew leaders, on-site training and mentoring provided.


How to Apply:

Join us in making homes and lives more accessible! Bring your tape measure and drill driver, or use those we will provide, enjoy some time in the sunshine, as you improve someone’s home access with your volunteer efforts!

Individual Applications can be made at: 

https://www.volgistics.com/appform/449453408

Groups are welcome, including teenagers, however we require adult supervision for minors. For a group, please fill out the application by following this link:

https://www.volgistics.com/appform/836905891


WRAP welcomes and supports all volunteers, and the WRAP Program Manager is with you each step of the way!

Learn more about WRAP: wrapiowa.org 

Find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

✨ Together, we build more than ramps, we build independence, safety, and hope. ✨

Agency: Wheelchair Ramp Accessibility Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52227

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: WRAP Ramp Design Specialist

Are you interested in Construction and Design? Do you like to see your plan come to fruition?

WRAP is dedicated to providing freedom to individuals who are homebound due to mobility issues. Our clients are in need of ADA-compliant accessibility ramps for safe home access, and WRAP Design Specialists are at the center of these impactful projects! We provide training and guidance for you as you take on this challenging volunteer role.


Key Responsibilities

As a WRAP Design Specialist, you will:

visit the build site and talk with the client about their needs, create a design plan and materials list using our software tools - or your own,collaborate with a passionate team dedicated to creating meaningful impacthelp WRAP continue its mission of building accessibility and independence for those we serve,report construction details post-build.

In Addition, the Design Specialist may:

obtain building permits,schedule the build date and request volunteer workers using our private distribution list, order building materials, lead construction of the ramp,report construction details post-build.


Qualifications

Knowledge, or desire to learn ADA-compliant ramp design and construction,Ability to communicate effectively in person and via email with our clients and other volunteers,Knowledge of MS Office - Excel and PowerPoint helpful,Personal transportation required,Ability to collaborate effectively and accept feedback, Self-motivated, organized, and able to take ownership of projects.


Benefits of Volunteering

Contribute your skills to support a meaningful cause,Gain skills and hands-on experience in ADA-compliant Design and Construction,Work with a collaborative and mission-driven team,Make a direct impact by helping individuals live safely at home,Flexible hours and remote work opportunities,Design Standards, Training and Mentoring provided.


How to Apply:

Join us in making homes and lives more accessible! Come join our team today!  

Applications can be made at: 

https://www.volgistics.com/appform/449453408

WRAP welcomes and supports all volunteers, and The WRAP Program Manager is with you each step of the way!

Learn more about WRAP: wrapiowa.org 

Find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

✨ Together, we build more than ramps, we build independence, safety, and hope. ✨

Agency: Wheelchair Ramp Accessibility Program

Are you interested in Construction and Design? Do you like to see your plan come to fruition?

WRAP is dedicated to providing freedom to individuals who are homebound due to mobility issues. Our clients are in need of ADA-compliant accessibility ramps for safe home access, and WRAP Design Specialists are at the center of these impactful projects! We provide training and guidance for you as you take on this challenging volunteer role.


Key Responsibilities

As a WRAP Design Specialist, you will:

visit the build site and talk with the client about their needs, create a design plan and materials list using our software tools - or your own,collaborate with a passionate team dedicated to creating meaningful impacthelp WRAP continue its mission of building accessibility and independence for those we serve,report construction details post-build.

In Addition, the Design Specialist may:

obtain building permits,schedule the build date and request volunteer workers using our private distribution list, order building materials, lead construction of the ramp,report construction details post-build.


Qualifications

Knowledge, or desire to learn ADA-compliant ramp design and construction,Ability to communicate effectively in person and via email with our clients and other volunteers,Knowledge of MS Office - Excel and PowerPoint helpful,Personal transportation required,Ability to collaborate effectively and accept feedback, Self-motivated, organized, and able to take ownership of projects.


Benefits of Volunteering

Contribute your skills to support a meaningful cause,Gain skills and hands-on experience in ADA-compliant Design and Construction,Work with a collaborative and mission-driven team,Make a direct impact by helping individuals live safely at home,Flexible hours and remote work opportunities,Design Standards, Training and Mentoring provided.


How to Apply:

Join us in making homes and lives more accessible! Come join our team today!  

Applications can be made at: 

https://www.volgistics.com/appform/449453408

WRAP welcomes and supports all volunteers, and The WRAP Program Manager is with you each step of the way!

Learn more about WRAP: wrapiowa.org 

Find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

✨ Together, we build more than ramps, we build independence, safety, and hope. ✨

Agency: Wheelchair Ramp Accessibility Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WRAP Client Experience Specialist

Do you like to talk on the phone? Are you accurate and detailed?  

WRAP is dedicated to providing freedom to individuals who are homebound due to mobility issues. To document our clients' perspective and continuously improve our processes, we are looking for detail-oriented volunteers to administer our post-build survey.


Responsibilities:

WRAP's Client Experience Specialist will chat with clients after their project is completed to administer a short Customer Satisfaction Survey. 

Fifteen questions take less than 10 minutes to complete, and the data you gather helps WRAP improve its processes and performance.  


Qualifications:

Skills needed include the ability to talk on the phone, gather and record clients responses to questions and record data. 

Email communication skills and basic MS Office are a plus. 


Benefits:

Make a meaningful impact by recording client data for process improvement.

Gain experience in nonprofit documentation and customer relations.

Flexible hours and remote work opportunities


WRAP welcomes and supports all volunteers, and The WRAP Program Manager is with you each step of the way!

Application can made at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/449453408

Learn more about WRAP: wrapiowa.org 

Find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

Come join our team today!

✨ Together, we build more than ramps, we build independence, safety, and hope. ✨

Agency: Wheelchair Ramp Accessibility Program

Do you like to talk on the phone? Are you accurate and detailed?  

WRAP is dedicated to providing freedom to individuals who are homebound due to mobility issues. To document our clients' perspective and continuously improve our processes, we are looking for detail-oriented volunteers to administer our post-build survey.


Responsibilities:

WRAP's Client Experience Specialist will chat with clients after their project is completed to administer a short Customer Satisfaction Survey. 

Fifteen questions take less than 10 minutes to complete, and the data you gather helps WRAP improve its processes and performance.  


Qualifications:

Skills needed include the ability to talk on the phone, gather and record clients responses to questions and record data. 

Email communication skills and basic MS Office are a plus. 


Benefits:

Make a meaningful impact by recording client data for process improvement.

Gain experience in nonprofit documentation and customer relations.

Flexible hours and remote work opportunities


WRAP welcomes and supports all volunteers, and The WRAP Program Manager is with you each step of the way!

Application can made at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/449453408

Learn more about WRAP: wrapiowa.org 

Find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

Come join our team today!

✨ Together, we build more than ramps, we build independence, safety, and hope. ✨

Agency: Wheelchair Ramp Accessibility Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WRAP Accomplishments Recorder

WRAP is dedicated to providing freedom to individuals who are homebound due to mobility issues. To ensure our efforts and successes are well-documented, we are looking for two detail-oriented volunteers to track and record WRAP’s accomplishments over time.

Responsibilities:

Maintain accurate records of WRAP’s milestones, initiatives, and achievements.

Collect and document testimonials, data, and key success stories.

Compile summaries highlighting WRAP’s impact in the community.

Organize reports and records for internal use or public outreach.

Work with WRAP staff to ensure documentation aligns with the nonprofit’s mission.

Qualifications:

Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.

Ability to synthesize information clearly and concisely.

Passion for WRAP’s mission and community impact.

Experience in writing, documentation, or research (preferred but not required).

Comfortable working independently or with teams.

Benefits:

Make a meaningful impact by preserving WRAP’s legacy.

Gain experience in nonprofit documentation and storytelling.

Flexible hours and remote work opportunities


WRAP welcomes and supports all volunteers, and The WRAP Program Manager is with you each step of the way!

Come join our team today!

Application can made at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/449453408 


Learn more about WRAP: wrapiowa.org 

Find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

✨ Together, we build more than ramps, we build independence, safety, and hope. ✨

Agency: Wheelchair Ramp Accessibility Program

WRAP is dedicated to providing freedom to individuals who are homebound due to mobility issues. To ensure our efforts and successes are well-documented, we are looking for two detail-oriented volunteers to track and record WRAP’s accomplishments over time.

Responsibilities:

Maintain accurate records of WRAP’s milestones, initiatives, and achievements.

Collect and document testimonials, data, and key success stories.

Compile summaries highlighting WRAP’s impact in the community.

Organize reports and records for internal use or public outreach.

Work with WRAP staff to ensure documentation aligns with the nonprofit’s mission.

Qualifications:

Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.

Ability to synthesize information clearly and concisely.

Passion for WRAP’s mission and community impact.

Experience in writing, documentation, or research (preferred but not required).

Comfortable working independently or with teams.

Benefits:

Make a meaningful impact by preserving WRAP’s legacy.

Gain experience in nonprofit documentation and storytelling.

Flexible hours and remote work opportunities


WRAP welcomes and supports all volunteers, and The WRAP Program Manager is with you each step of the way!

Come join our team today!

Application can made at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/449453408 


Learn more about WRAP: wrapiowa.org 

Find us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

✨ Together, we build more than ramps, we build independence, safety, and hope. ✨

Agency: Wheelchair Ramp Accessibility Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grants Volunteer

Volunteer Job Title: Grant Writer

Purpose: We are looking for two volunteers who will work as a team to research and apply for grants that ultimately help to keep the White Eagle Multicultural Pow Wow financially secure.

Location: Remote

Key Responsibilities:

·       Identify and research grants to apply for from various government, private foundations, and corporate sponsors.

·       Prepare and submit grant applications.

·       Keep track of grant deadlines and ensure the requirements of grants are met.

·       Build relationships with funding organizations, ensuring follow-up on the progress made in our organization due to a grant being awarded.

·       Attend monthly White Eagle Multicultural Pow Wow Committee meetings either virtually or in-person.

Reports to: Director of the White Eagle Multicultural Pow Wow Committee

Length of Assignment: A commitment of at least one year on the White Eagle Multicultural Pow Wow Committee

Qualifications & Skills:

·       Passion for the values of our Pow Wow: multiculturalism, intercultural dialogue, friendship, education, and celebration

·       Previous professional or volunteer experience in grant writing preferred

·       Excellent verbal and written communication skills

·       Organizational and time management skills

·       Able to work well in a team as well as independently

·       Must be willing to undergo a background check

Training & Support:

·       General volunteer onboarding

·       Ongoing guidance and communication with the Director as well as the whole of the White Eagle Multicultural Pow Wow Committee

Age Requirement: At least 18 years of age.

Agency: White Eagle Multicultural Pow Wow

Volunteer Job Title: Grant Writer

Purpose: We are looking for two volunteers who will work as a team to research and apply for grants that ultimately help to keep the White Eagle Multicultural Pow Wow financially secure.

Location: Remote

Key Responsibilities:

·       Identify and research grants to apply for from various government, private foundations, and corporate sponsors.

·       Prepare and submit grant applications.

·       Keep track of grant deadlines and ensure the requirements of grants are met.

·       Build relationships with funding organizations, ensuring follow-up on the progress made in our organization due to a grant being awarded.

·       Attend monthly White Eagle Multicultural Pow Wow Committee meetings either virtually or in-person.

Reports to: Director of the White Eagle Multicultural Pow Wow Committee

Length of Assignment: A commitment of at least one year on the White Eagle Multicultural Pow Wow Committee

Qualifications & Skills:

·       Passion for the values of our Pow Wow: multiculturalism, intercultural dialogue, friendship, education, and celebration

·       Previous professional or volunteer experience in grant writing preferred

·       Excellent verbal and written communication skills

·       Organizational and time management skills

·       Able to work well in a team as well as independently

·       Must be willing to undergo a background check

Training & Support:

·       General volunteer onboarding

·       Ongoing guidance and communication with the Director as well as the whole of the White Eagle Multicultural Pow Wow Committee

Age Requirement: At least 18 years of age.

Agency: White Eagle Multicultural Pow Wow

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Friday Cat Room

-scooping litter boxes

-sweeping/mopping

-wipe down all services

-make sure all beds are clean

-wash dishes

-give fresh water

-feed dry and wet food

-wash all items you used

-check laundry (rotate, start wash, fold clean, put away)

-always clean up after yourself

Agency: Animal Rescue of Carroll, INC

-scooping litter boxes

-sweeping/mopping

-wipe down all services

-make sure all beds are clean

-wash dishes

-give fresh water

-feed dry and wet food

-wash all items you used

-check laundry (rotate, start wash, fold clean, put away)

-always clean up after yourself

Agency: Animal Rescue of Carroll, INC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 51401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: MBF Child Safety Matters Volunteer

Volunteers help present safety lessons to students in kindergarten through fifth grade. Individuals must be comfortable speaking to children in their classrooms about topics such as: all kinds of abuse, bullying, cyberbullying, digital dangers, and digital safety.

Volunteers who have experience working with children in the classroom setting are preferred, though volunteers of all backgrounds are accepted. Volunteers should be available Monday-Friday from 8AM-3PM (some point during that time frame). Access to video recording & sharing is preferred as well but not required.

Training is comprehensive and vigorous due to the nature of the subject matter. Volunteers are requested to commit to programming for a minimum of one year because of the extensive training and staff time involved. Volunteers for shorter duration (i.e.- university students needing thirty hours field experience) are accepted on a case by case basis.

A minimum of three presentations per week (about six hours total per week) is required to maintain a volunteer position. They can present the curriculum to individual classrooms at a time of their choosing. The program coordinator sends out a school schedule the week before via email, then the volunteer may select the time frames they desire to observe or present.

Volunteers report to the program coordinator, Megan Lumetta.

Agency: Unity Point Health Allen Child Protection Center

Volunteers help present safety lessons to students in kindergarten through fifth grade. Individuals must be comfortable speaking to children in their classrooms about topics such as: all kinds of abuse, bullying, cyberbullying, digital dangers, and digital safety.

Volunteers who have experience working with children in the classroom setting are preferred, though volunteers of all backgrounds are accepted. Volunteers should be available Monday-Friday from 8AM-3PM (some point during that time frame). Access to video recording & sharing is preferred as well but not required.

Training is comprehensive and vigorous due to the nature of the subject matter. Volunteers are requested to commit to programming for a minimum of one year because of the extensive training and staff time involved. Volunteers for shorter duration (i.e.- university students needing thirty hours field experience) are accepted on a case by case basis.

A minimum of three presentations per week (about six hours total per week) is required to maintain a volunteer position. They can present the curriculum to individual classrooms at a time of their choosing. The program coordinator sends out a school schedule the week before via email, then the volunteer may select the time frames they desire to observe or present.

Volunteers report to the program coordinator, Megan Lumetta.

Agency: Unity Point Health Allen Child Protection Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Help

We are looking for a volunteer to offer help to our cook so she can do her job in a timely manner and be done in a 8 hour shift. This would be a great help to our cook and to help our center run smoothly.

Responsibilities: Assisting with prep and clean up for lunch.

Qualifications include basic experience cleaning, prepping food and kitchen help.

Agency: Cedar Valley Preschool & Child Care Center

We are looking for a volunteer to offer help to our cook so she can do her job in a timely manner and be done in a 8 hour shift. This would be a great help to our cook and to help our center run smoothly.

Responsibilities: Assisting with prep and clean up for lunch.

Qualifications include basic experience cleaning, prepping food and kitchen help.

Agency: Cedar Valley Preschool & Child Care Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50613

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cedar Valley Food Pantry Volunteer

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the Northeast Iowa Food Bank! We appreciate your support of our mission of supporting everyone experiencing food insecurity throughout northeast Iowa. Help make a direct impact in the community by assisting in the Cedar Valley Food Pantry and helping feed the community. Pantry volunteers will assist pantry staff in stocking shelves, sorting produce, sorting food donations, and assisting community members with their shopping if needed.

To sign up immediately through our website, please visit NEIFB Volunteer Website and locate "CVFP Morning, All Day, Mid-Morning, or Afternoon Shifts" on the calendar. Sign up through VolunteerHub and start receiving notifications for your volunteer time! For questions or assistance with signing up, please contact Raechel Miller at rmiller@neifb.org.

Location: 1605 Lafayette Street, Waterloo, Iowa 50703

Cedar Valley Food Pantry Volunteer

2-6 Hours | 8:45am-11:00am, 9:00am-3:00pm, 11:00am-1:00pm, 1:00pm-3:30pm

You must wear closed toe shoes. 

Agency: Northeast Iowa Food Bank

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the Northeast Iowa Food Bank! We appreciate your support of our mission of supporting everyone experiencing food insecurity throughout northeast Iowa. Help make a direct impact in the community by assisting in the Cedar Valley Food Pantry and helping feed the community. Pantry volunteers will assist pantry staff in stocking shelves, sorting produce, sorting food donations, and assisting community members with their shopping if needed.

To sign up immediately through our website, please visit NEIFB Volunteer Website and locate "CVFP Morning, All Day, Mid-Morning, or Afternoon Shifts" on the calendar. Sign up through VolunteerHub and start receiving notifications for your volunteer time! For questions or assistance with signing up, please contact Raechel Miller at rmiller@neifb.org.

Location: 1605 Lafayette Street, Waterloo, Iowa 50703

Cedar Valley Food Pantry Volunteer

2-6 Hours | 8:45am-11:00am, 9:00am-3:00pm, 11:00am-1:00pm, 1:00pm-3:30pm

You must wear closed toe shoes. 

Agency: Northeast Iowa Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 50703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friday Night Live Server/Bartender

Volunteer and help make our Friday Night Live events fun and unforgettable for residents and guests. 

In this roll, you will help our staff put on a great night of music, food and fun. Tasks include Bartending or Serving throughout our live music events on Friday Nights here at NewAldaya Lifescapes. Have fun socializing with guests, help us provide a great experience and listen to some great music along the way. 

Must be 18 years old.

Please Email: klunn@newaldaya.org for more details 

Agency: NewAldaya Lifescapes

Volunteer and help make our Friday Night Live events fun and unforgettable for residents and guests. 

In this roll, you will help our staff put on a great night of music, food and fun. Tasks include Bartending or Serving throughout our live music events on Friday Nights here at NewAldaya Lifescapes. Have fun socializing with guests, help us provide a great experience and listen to some great music along the way. 

Must be 18 years old.

Please Email: klunn@newaldaya.org for more details 

Agency: NewAldaya Lifescapes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50613

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: IT/Salesforce Support Volunteer

Duties/Roles:

Salesforce administration and customization (specifically Sales and Nonprofits) 

Server maintenance

Technology updates

Database management

Qualifications: Knowledge of and experienced in maintaining and supporting information technology infrastructure, systems administration, and security protocols. Advanced computer/technology skills. Experience with Google Workspace, Microsoft Office Suite and databases. Experience with Salesforce administration and customization (Sales & Nonprofit) is strongly preferred.

Schedule: Flexible with weekday shifts available! Administrative Technology Volunteers will be tasked with roles fitting their availability, skills, and level of comfort. This will be an on-site volunteer opportunity. 

Agency: Catherine McAuley Center

Duties/Roles:

Salesforce administration and customization (specifically Sales and Nonprofits) 

Server maintenance

Technology updates

Database management

Qualifications: Knowledge of and experienced in maintaining and supporting information technology infrastructure, systems administration, and security protocols. Advanced computer/technology skills. Experience with Google Workspace, Microsoft Office Suite and databases. Experience with Salesforce administration and customization (Sales & Nonprofit) is strongly preferred.

Schedule: Flexible with weekday shifts available! Administrative Technology Volunteers will be tasked with roles fitting their availability, skills, and level of comfort. This will be an on-site volunteer opportunity. 

Agency: Catherine McAuley Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Ombudsman

Visit residents residing in a state licensed facility on a regular basis. Listen to residents' concerns and problems while having a friendly visit. Report observations, support residents' rights, privacy and confidentiality. Refer urgent concerns to the Ombudsman.  Requires additional Illinois Department on AGing training.  NEEDED IN ALL OFFICES!

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Visit residents residing in a state licensed facility on a regular basis. Listen to residents' concerns and problems while having a friendly visit. Report observations, support residents' rights, privacy and confidentiality. Refer urgent concerns to the Ombudsman.  Requires additional Illinois Department on AGing training.  NEEDED IN ALL OFFICES!

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61265

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Money Management Program Volunteer

Open and organize mail, balance checkbooks, pay bills for participants in the program. Assist in keeping the participant on track with their budgets. (Please note volunteer placement is based on the needs of the participants). Needed in all offices. Requires additional Illinois Department on Aging training.

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Open and organize mail, balance checkbooks, pay bills for participants in the program. Assist in keeping the participant on track with their budgets. (Please note volunteer placement is based on the needs of the participants). Needed in all offices. Requires additional Illinois Department on Aging training.

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61265

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Care Coordination Volunteer

Seeking Volunteers for any office. Specifically, we are looking for someone who would enjoy calling older adults after a home visit with a Care Coordinator to discuss further needs they may have. An example: Ensure that the participants home delivered meals started or how their respite services are going. Complete follow up surveys after a participant received services while in the hospital. Assist with Medicaid recertifications, assist in completing the annual applications, sort Medicaid mail and make follow up calls to participants regarding the Medicaid mail.

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Seeking Volunteers for any office. Specifically, we are looking for someone who would enjoy calling older adults after a home visit with a Care Coordinator to discuss further needs they may have. An example: Ensure that the participants home delivered meals started or how their respite services are going. Complete follow up surveys after a participant received services while in the hospital. Assist with Medicaid recertifications, assist in completing the annual applications, sort Medicaid mail and make follow up calls to participants regarding the Medicaid mail.

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61265

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fatality Review Team (FRT)

Assist local agencies in identifying and reviewing suspicious deaths of adult victims of alleged, suspected, or substantiated abuse or neglect in domestic living situations. 

The FRT meets once a quarter/4times a year. Qualifying volunteers include and are not limited to the following professions: Coroners, Health Care, States Attorneys, Police/Sherrif Departments, Health Departments and other Human Service Providers.

Needed in all offices.

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Assist local agencies in identifying and reviewing suspicious deaths of adult victims of alleged, suspected, or substantiated abuse or neglect in domestic living situations. 

The FRT meets once a quarter/4times a year. Qualifying volunteers include and are not limited to the following professions: Coroners, Health Care, States Attorneys, Police/Sherrif Departments, Health Departments and other Human Service Providers.

Needed in all offices.

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61265

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Multidisciplinary Teams (M-Teams) Volunteer

Multidisciplinary Teams (M-Teams) Volunteer: M-Teams are comprised of selected professionals from a variety of disciplines who meet minimally eight times per year (virtual options are available) to discuss and provide consultation on specific cases of adult abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation. The purpose is to use the varied backgrounds, training and philosophies of the different professions to explore the best service plan for the cases involved. The specific goals are to improve each Provider Agency’s response to its adult abuse and neglect clients by: Providing consultation on complex cases. Acting as a sounding board for case workers. Providing different perspectives on problems. Improving networking among peers within each professional group.  Additional Illinois Department on Aging training is required.

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Multidisciplinary Teams (M-Teams) Volunteer: M-Teams are comprised of selected professionals from a variety of disciplines who meet minimally eight times per year (virtual options are available) to discuss and provide consultation on specific cases of adult abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation. The purpose is to use the varied backgrounds, training and philosophies of the different professions to explore the best service plan for the cases involved. The specific goals are to improve each Provider Agency’s response to its adult abuse and neglect clients by: Providing consultation on complex cases. Acting as a sounding board for case workers. Providing different perspectives on problems. Improving networking among peers within each professional group.  Additional Illinois Department on Aging training is required.

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61265

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Assistant Volunteer

Basic Function: Under the supervision of Alternatives Program staff and Directors, assist agency programs and participants in promoting the independence and quality of life of older adults and their families.

Basic Responsibilities: Have knowledge of resources and talk with isolated seniors through our Ring for Care Program, assist agency programs by making program packets/materials, make copies, update resources, file, fold brochures, prep mass mailings, work with the Caregiver Counselors to call and assist Caregivers and/or assist with Caregiver Support groups, help prep and attend agency outreach events, become SHIP certified to assist with Medicare and Medicaid applications for Open Enrollment. 

Qualifications: Enjoy working with older adults and the general population. Must have the ability to pass a background check. Have good listening skills and maintain confidentiality. Complete initial orientation/training and attend annual meeting for volunteers. Complete an agency volunteer timesheet with a description of tasks performed. Must be able to commit a minimum of two hours a month. 

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Basic Function: Under the supervision of Alternatives Program staff and Directors, assist agency programs and participants in promoting the independence and quality of life of older adults and their families.

Basic Responsibilities: Have knowledge of resources and talk with isolated seniors through our Ring for Care Program, assist agency programs by making program packets/materials, make copies, update resources, file, fold brochures, prep mass mailings, work with the Caregiver Counselors to call and assist Caregivers and/or assist with Caregiver Support groups, help prep and attend agency outreach events, become SHIP certified to assist with Medicare and Medicaid applications for Open Enrollment. 

Qualifications: Enjoy working with older adults and the general population. Must have the ability to pass a background check. Have good listening skills and maintain confidentiality. Complete initial orientation/training and attend annual meeting for volunteers. Complete an agency volunteer timesheet with a description of tasks performed. Must be able to commit a minimum of two hours a month. 

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61265-3728

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Monthly Food Collection Neighborhood Coordinator

A Neighborhood Coordinator creates a strong support network where neighbors help neighbors, fostering unity and connection. Instead of individual donations, it’s many at one time - amplifying impact! Your vision inspires others to step up to fill a need, while strengthening community bonds with every food drive and delivery.

You will be the main contact for your community, recruiting food donors, supporting volunteers, and organizing monthly food drives. Neighborhood coordinators spread the word about the designated day for the food drives, pick up donations from neighborhood porches, and move food from porch to pantry. You will create and support a strong partnership with your local pantry ensuring they have the food they need, when they need it, to feed neighbors in need.

High school students should ask about joining the Student Ambassador program

Agency: PORCH Communities

A Neighborhood Coordinator creates a strong support network where neighbors help neighbors, fostering unity and connection. Instead of individual donations, it’s many at one time - amplifying impact! Your vision inspires others to step up to fill a need, while strengthening community bonds with every food drive and delivery.

You will be the main contact for your community, recruiting food donors, supporting volunteers, and organizing monthly food drives. Neighborhood coordinators spread the word about the designated day for the food drives, pick up donations from neighborhood porches, and move food from porch to pantry. You will create and support a strong partnership with your local pantry ensuring they have the food they need, when they need it, to feed neighbors in need.

High school students should ask about joining the Student Ambassador program

Agency: PORCH Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50322

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Mentors - Grant Elementary

United Way Muscatine's Educate United Affinity group is looking for Reading Mentors for Grant Elementary School. Reading Mentors will go to the school one time per week during a 30-Min reading block and work kids on small group basis. The children will rotate so volunteers will see all or a good portion of the kids in their assigned class each time. The Reading Mentors will read to the children and have the children read to them. Reading Mentors can bring an age-appropriate book or use one the school has. Volunteers are needed during the following times.

Monday-Friday options are available:

Kindergarten 12:50-1:20

First Grade 1:35-2:05

Second Grade 2:00-2:25

Third Grade 10:45-11:10

Agency: United Way Muscatine County

United Way Muscatine's Educate United Affinity group is looking for Reading Mentors for Grant Elementary School. Reading Mentors will go to the school one time per week during a 30-Min reading block and work kids on small group basis. The children will rotate so volunteers will see all or a good portion of the kids in their assigned class each time. The Reading Mentors will read to the children and have the children read to them. Reading Mentors can bring an age-appropriate book or use one the school has. Volunteers are needed during the following times.

Monday-Friday options are available:

Kindergarten 12:50-1:20

First Grade 1:35-2:05

Second Grade 2:00-2:25

Third Grade 10:45-11:10

Agency: United Way Muscatine County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52761

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Mentors - Jefferson Elementary

United Way Muscatine's Educate United Affinity group is looking for Reading Mentors for Jefferson Elementary School. Reading Mentors will go to the school one time per week during a 30-Min reading block and work kids on small group basis. The children will rotate so volunteers will see all or a good portion of the kids in their assigned class each time. The Reading Mentors will read to the children and have the children read to them. Reading Mentors can bring an age-appropriate book or use one the school has. Volunteers are needed during the following times.

Monday-Friday options are available:

Kindergarten 12:10-12:40

First Grade 9:15-9:45

Second Grade 9:45-10:10

Third Grade 8:45-9:15

Agency: United Way Muscatine County

United Way Muscatine's Educate United Affinity group is looking for Reading Mentors for Jefferson Elementary School. Reading Mentors will go to the school one time per week during a 30-Min reading block and work kids on small group basis. The children will rotate so volunteers will see all or a good portion of the kids in their assigned class each time. The Reading Mentors will read to the children and have the children read to them. Reading Mentors can bring an age-appropriate book or use one the school has. Volunteers are needed during the following times.

Monday-Friday options are available:

Kindergarten 12:10-12:40

First Grade 9:15-9:45

Second Grade 9:45-10:10

Third Grade 8:45-9:15

Agency: United Way Muscatine County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52761

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Mentors - Madison Elementary

United Way Muscatine's Educate United Affinity group is looking for Reading Mentors for Madison Elementary School. Reading Mentors will go to the school one time per week during a 30-Min reading block and work kids on small group basis. The children will rotate so volunteers will see all or a good portion of the kids in their assigned class each time. The Reading Mentors will read to the children and have the children read to them. Reading Mentors can bring an age-appropriate book or use one the school has. Volunteers are needed during the following times.

Monday-Friday options are available:

Kindergarten 10:30-11:00

First Grade 9:30-10:00

Second Grade 12:20-12:45

Agency: United Way Muscatine County

United Way Muscatine's Educate United Affinity group is looking for Reading Mentors for Madison Elementary School. Reading Mentors will go to the school one time per week during a 30-Min reading block and work kids on small group basis. The children will rotate so volunteers will see all or a good portion of the kids in their assigned class each time. The Reading Mentors will read to the children and have the children read to them. Reading Mentors can bring an age-appropriate book or use one the school has. Volunteers are needed during the following times.

Monday-Friday options are available:

Kindergarten 10:30-11:00

First Grade 9:30-10:00

Second Grade 12:20-12:45

Agency: United Way Muscatine County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52761

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make No-Sew T-shirt Bags

Need a project to do at home? We need bags for the Families Forward Bidwell Pantry. Recycle your old t-shirts into no-sew t-shirt bags.  We can use over 120 t-shirt bags per day, so we welcome large donations of these bags. (We are now serving 6,000 to 9,000 people per month.)  

Please let us know if you would like someone from Families Forward to come share the impact that this project provides to our organization and those we serve. 

Making no-sew t-shirt bags is a great project that you can do from home and allows you to re-purposes an old t-shirt.​ No-sew t-shirt bags are sturdier than plastic bags, can hold more food items, and be re-used.  This project is also kid-friendly and environmentally friendly.

We also need used plastic grocery bags, paper grocery bags and cloth bags. 

Drop Off Location: 1203 Hartford Avenue, Des Moines IA 50315

For Instructions: Click here to view the instructions to make the bags.

Questions? Contact Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org or call 515-989-8404.

About Families Forward:  Families Forward (previously Bidwell Riverside Center and Hawthorn Hill) Has four main programs: Bidwell Pantry, Child Development Center, New Directions Shelter (emergency housing), and The Home Connection (long term housing). For over 100 years, our mission has been to provide compassionate, life-changing assistance to families and their path to self-sufficiency.​

Agency: Families Forward

Need a project to do at home? We need bags for the Families Forward Bidwell Pantry. Recycle your old t-shirts into no-sew t-shirt bags.  We can use over 120 t-shirt bags per day, so we welcome large donations of these bags. (We are now serving 6,000 to 9,000 people per month.)  

Please let us know if you would like someone from Families Forward to come share the impact that this project provides to our organization and those we serve. 

Making no-sew t-shirt bags is a great project that you can do from home and allows you to re-purposes an old t-shirt.​ No-sew t-shirt bags are sturdier than plastic bags, can hold more food items, and be re-used.  This project is also kid-friendly and environmentally friendly.

We also need used plastic grocery bags, paper grocery bags and cloth bags. 

Drop Off Location: 1203 Hartford Avenue, Des Moines IA 50315

For Instructions: Click here to view the instructions to make the bags.

Questions? Contact Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org or call 515-989-8404.

About Families Forward:  Families Forward (previously Bidwell Riverside Center and Hawthorn Hill) Has four main programs: Bidwell Pantry, Child Development Center, New Directions Shelter (emergency housing), and The Home Connection (long term housing). For over 100 years, our mission has been to provide compassionate, life-changing assistance to families and their path to self-sufficiency.​

Agency: Families Forward

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Collect Used Plastic Grocery Bags for Pantry

The Bidwell Pantry needs used plastic grocery bags to help bag up the pantry guests’ groceries. The Bidwell Pantry serves 6,000 to 9,000 individuals per month. With the rising costs of food and supplies, you can help make a difference more than ever.

We also accept used paper grocery bags and cloth bags. We are currently serving between 100 to 150 families per day and need 2-3 bags for each person's groceries.  

Drop Off Location:  1203 Hartford Avenue, Des Moines IA 50315

Questions:  Contact Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org or call 515-989-8404.

About Families Forward:  Families Forward (previously Bidwell Riverside Center and Hawthorn Hill) Has four main programs: Bidwell Pantry, Child Development Center, New Directions Shelter (emergency housing), and The Home Connection (long term housing). For over 100 years, our mission has been to provide compassionate, life-changing assistance to families and their path to self-sufficiency.​

Agency: Families Forward

The Bidwell Pantry needs used plastic grocery bags to help bag up the pantry guests’ groceries. The Bidwell Pantry serves 6,000 to 9,000 individuals per month. With the rising costs of food and supplies, you can help make a difference more than ever.

We also accept used paper grocery bags and cloth bags. We are currently serving between 100 to 150 families per day and need 2-3 bags for each person's groceries.  

Drop Off Location:  1203 Hartford Avenue, Des Moines IA 50315

Questions:  Contact Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org or call 515-989-8404.

About Families Forward:  Families Forward (previously Bidwell Riverside Center and Hawthorn Hill) Has four main programs: Bidwell Pantry, Child Development Center, New Directions Shelter (emergency housing), and The Home Connection (long term housing). For over 100 years, our mission has been to provide compassionate, life-changing assistance to families and their path to self-sufficiency.​

Agency: Families Forward

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Clothing Donation Drives

Host a Clothing Donation Drive to help provide clothing and needed items to those struggling financially in our community. The Families Forward Bidwell Pantry serves between 6,000 to 9,000 people each month, so all sizes and ages of clothing are welcome. (All items are free to those that come to our pantry.)  


Scheduling a Drop Off

Donations that are more than 5 garbage bags or boxes must be scheduled 2-3 days in advance. To schedule a drop off, contact Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org or call 515-989-8404. Please allow 2-3 business days for scheduling.Drop Off Location:  1203 Hartford Avenue, Des Moines IA 50315


Needed Items (New or Gently-Used):

All clothing (for all sizes and all ages)Underwear and bras  Hats, gloves, and scarves Thermal underwear Socks / thermal socks Coats, snow pants, and snow bootsPurses and bagsSuitcases with wheels All items must be clean. 

About Families Forward:  Families Forward has four main programs: Bidwell Pantry, Child Development Center, New Directions Shelter (emergency housing), and The Home Connection (long-term housing). For over 100 years, our mission has been to provide compassionate, life-changing assistance to families and their path to self-sufficiency.​

Agency: Families Forward

Host a Clothing Donation Drive to help provide clothing and needed items to those struggling financially in our community. The Families Forward Bidwell Pantry serves between 6,000 to 9,000 people each month, so all sizes and ages of clothing are welcome. (All items are free to those that come to our pantry.)  


Scheduling a Drop Off

Donations that are more than 5 garbage bags or boxes must be scheduled 2-3 days in advance. To schedule a drop off, contact Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org or call 515-989-8404. Please allow 2-3 business days for scheduling.Drop Off Location:  1203 Hartford Avenue, Des Moines IA 50315


Needed Items (New or Gently-Used):

All clothing (for all sizes and all ages)Underwear and bras  Hats, gloves, and scarves Thermal underwear Socks / thermal socks Coats, snow pants, and snow bootsPurses and bagsSuitcases with wheels All items must be clean. 

About Families Forward:  Families Forward has four main programs: Bidwell Pantry, Child Development Center, New Directions Shelter (emergency housing), and The Home Connection (long-term housing). For over 100 years, our mission has been to provide compassionate, life-changing assistance to families and their path to self-sufficiency.​

Agency: Families Forward

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50315

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Driver

Volunteer Drivers with a good driving record are needed to assist in multiple Salvation Army programs. Volunteer drivers will use the Salvation Army vehicles. Background Check and MVR required.

We are seeking assistance with:

Food Donation Pick up Routes on Tuesday/Thursday morningsAfter School Program Youth Center Member Pick ups Bell Ringer Routes

Please complete a Volunteer Application on our Website: https://centralusa.salvationarmy.org/waterloo/volunteer/

Feel free to reach out to the corps for more information.


Agency: The Salvation Army of Waterloo/Cedar Falls

Volunteer Drivers with a good driving record are needed to assist in multiple Salvation Army programs. Volunteer drivers will use the Salvation Army vehicles. Background Check and MVR required.

We are seeking assistance with:

Food Donation Pick up Routes on Tuesday/Thursday morningsAfter School Program Youth Center Member Pick ups Bell Ringer Routes

Please complete a Volunteer Application on our Website: https://centralusa.salvationarmy.org/waterloo/volunteer/

Feel free to reach out to the corps for more information.


Agency: The Salvation Army of Waterloo/Cedar Falls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Aug 15, 2026

Zip Code: 50703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer in our classroom!

We are looking for some volunteers to boost our volunteer base and bring new faces into our Montessori community.  This is an ongoing opportunity.  Our classroom hours are 8:30a-3:30p.  We are looking for volunteers to help out in the afternoons on a regular basis or as a fill-in for a other volunteers who may be on vacation.

You would be working with children in grades 1st through 6th, helping them when they ask for help or if you have something specific you would like to share with us, we can chat about that!  We can go more in depth when you choose this opportunity!

You will be required to pass a background check and fingerprinting before starting. 

Agency: Golden Elementary Montessori

We are looking for some volunteers to boost our volunteer base and bring new faces into our Montessori community.  This is an ongoing opportunity.  Our classroom hours are 8:30a-3:30p.  We are looking for volunteers to help out in the afternoons on a regular basis or as a fill-in for a other volunteers who may be on vacation.

You would be working with children in grades 1st through 6th, helping them when they ask for help or if you have something specific you would like to share with us, we can chat about that!  We can go more in depth when you choose this opportunity!

You will be required to pass a background check and fingerprinting before starting. 

Agency: Golden Elementary Montessori

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join the RSVP Advisory Council – Jefferson County

Join the RSVP Advisory Council – Jefferson County

Are you passionate about strengthening your community? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Wapello, Jefferson, and Monroe Counties is seeking dedicated individuals to serve on the RSVP Advisory Council for Jefferson County.

This volunteer council plays a key role in guiding RSVP’s local efforts—connecting adults 55+ with meaningful volunteer opportunities that make a lasting impact.

About the Council

Composed of 7–15 community-minded individuals

Members bring experience in volunteerism, community service, social needs, public relations, or local programming

Provides insight and guidance to strengthen RSVP (this is not a governing board)

Reflects both the diversity of the county and the RSVP age demographic (55+)

Who We’re Looking For

Active residents of Jefferson County

People passionate about community improvement

Advocates for senior volunteerism who want to help shape the future of RSVP

If you’re ready to champion volunteerism and make a difference for Jefferson County’s seniors and community, we’d love to hear from you!

Agency: United Way Of Wapello County

Join the RSVP Advisory Council – Jefferson County

Are you passionate about strengthening your community? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Wapello, Jefferson, and Monroe Counties is seeking dedicated individuals to serve on the RSVP Advisory Council for Jefferson County.

This volunteer council plays a key role in guiding RSVP’s local efforts—connecting adults 55+ with meaningful volunteer opportunities that make a lasting impact.

About the Council

Composed of 7–15 community-minded individuals

Members bring experience in volunteerism, community service, social needs, public relations, or local programming

Provides insight and guidance to strengthen RSVP (this is not a governing board)

Reflects both the diversity of the county and the RSVP age demographic (55+)

Who We’re Looking For

Active residents of Jefferson County

People passionate about community improvement

Advocates for senior volunteerism who want to help shape the future of RSVP

If you’re ready to champion volunteerism and make a difference for Jefferson County’s seniors and community, we’d love to hear from you!

Agency: United Way Of Wapello County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52556

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Age 55+? Use your skills, passions, and experience to make a real difference in Jefferson, Wapello, and Monroe Counties—join RSVP today!

Looking for a meaningful way to give back? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is designed just for you! RSVP connects adults age 55+ with community-based projects that match your skills, interests, and passions—right here in Monroe, Wapello, and Jefferson Counties.

From community gardening

Agency: United Way Of Wapello County

Looking for a meaningful way to give back? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is designed just for you! RSVP connects adults age 55+ with community-based projects that match your skills, interests, and passions—right here in Monroe, Wapello, and Jefferson Counties.

From community gardening

Agency: United Way Of Wapello County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >55 years old

Zip Code: 52501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help us fight food insecurity in our Community Food Pantry gardens!

Grow Food. Grow Community.
The United Way Community Food Pantry Gardens bring neighbors together to fight hunger and build a healthier Wapello County. Our mission is simple: grow fresh, nutritious produce and share it with local food pantries so everyone has access to healthy meals.

Volunteers help plant, weed, water, and harvest—turning seeds into meals for families in need. You can join us for a single workday or become a regular in the garden. Every hand makes a difference.

No green thumb? No problem! Our friendly Master Gardener volunteers will guide you every step of the way, whether you’re brand new to gardening or looking to sharpen your skills.

Agency: United Way Of Wapello County

Grow Food. Grow Community.
The United Way Community Food Pantry Gardens bring neighbors together to fight hunger and build a healthier Wapello County. Our mission is simple: grow fresh, nutritious produce and share it with local food pantries so everyone has access to healthy meals.

Volunteers help plant, weed, water, and harvest—turning seeds into meals for families in need. You can join us for a single workday or become a regular in the garden. Every hand makes a difference.

No green thumb? No problem! Our friendly Master Gardener volunteers will guide you every step of the way, whether you’re brand new to gardening or looking to sharpen your skills.

Agency: United Way Of Wapello County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Oskaloosa Schools- Framing pictures

Oskaloosa Schools need approximately two people to help with framing some pictures. This can be at any time. Just call 641-673-8345 to help out and for more information.

Agency: United Way of Mahaska County

Oskaloosa Schools need approximately two people to help with framing some pictures. This can be at any time. Just call 641-673-8345 to help out and for more information.

Agency: United Way of Mahaska County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52577

Allow Groups: No