Opportunities From: Volunteer Iowa

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: Food Pantry Restocking Volunteer

The DMARC Food Pantry at West Des Moines Human Services is in need of volunteers to stock shelves, rotate inventory, package personal care items, assist with food rescue, unload donations and drive the van. Lifting or moving of up to 50 lbs is required. Morning and afternoon shifts are available, Monday through Friday. In general, shifts are two to three hours, but this is flexible. Please note, this position is open to volunteers who can help on an ongoing basis by committing to a regular weekly shift. The food pantry is located in the Valley Junction neighborhood of West Des Moines.  Please call 515-222-3663 for additional information or email: HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov. PLEASE NOTE: as of June 2025, we do not have a need for additional restocking volunteers at this time. Please check back at a later date.

 

Agency: West Des Moines Human Services

The DMARC Food Pantry at West Des Moines Human Services is in need of volunteers to stock shelves, rotate inventory, package personal care items, assist with food rescue, unload donations and drive the van. Lifting or moving of up to 50 lbs is required. Morning and afternoon shifts are available, Monday through Friday. In general, shifts are two to three hours, but this is flexible. Please note, this position is open to volunteers who can help on an ongoing basis by committing to a regular weekly shift. The food pantry is located in the Valley Junction neighborhood of West Des Moines.  Please call 515-222-3663 for additional information or email: HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov. PLEASE NOTE: as of June 2025, we do not have a need for additional restocking volunteers at this time. Please check back at a later date.

 

Agency: West Des Moines Human Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50265

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Distribution Volunteer

West Des Moines Human Services is seeking volunteers for its Anytime Food Program which distributes donated and rescued food items.  This opportunity is available weekdays from 7:45 am to 9:00 am at West Des Moines Human Services.  Volunteers help with food set-up, organization, and distribution of the food items.  Distribution takes place outside, rain or shine, however volunteers are not expected to assist in inclement weather. Volunteers are asked to commit to one shift per week.  Some lifting involved (up to 25 lbs). Please note, we are not able to accomodate those in need of court-ordered community service hours.  Prior to volunteering, you must make an appointment to visit our office for an interview/tour and to complete volunteer forms.  A background check is also required prior to volunteering.  Please call 515-222-3663 for additional information or email HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov. 

Agency: West Des Moines Human Services

West Des Moines Human Services is seeking volunteers for its Anytime Food Program which distributes donated and rescued food items.  This opportunity is available weekdays from 7:45 am to 9:00 am at West Des Moines Human Services.  Volunteers help with food set-up, organization, and distribution of the food items.  Distribution takes place outside, rain or shine, however volunteers are not expected to assist in inclement weather. Volunteers are asked to commit to one shift per week.  Some lifting involved (up to 25 lbs). Please note, we are not able to accomodate those in need of court-ordered community service hours.  Prior to volunteering, you must make an appointment to visit our office for an interview/tour and to complete volunteer forms.  A background check is also required prior to volunteering.  Please call 515-222-3663 for additional information or email HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov. 

Agency: West Des Moines Human Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50266

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer

The DMARC Food Pantry at West Des Moines Human Services is in need of volunteers to assist clients with food orders, stock shelves, rotate inventory, package personal care items and accept donations. Volunteers will help families shop to meet their food and personal care needs. Some lifting is required. Morning and afternoon shifts are available, Monday through Friday as well as Tuesdays from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Shifts are in two to three hour increments. Volunteers may either commit to one shift per week, or volunteer intermittently as a sub. Please note, we are seeking volunteers who can help on an ongoing basis either by committing to a regular weekly shift OR by subbing on an intermittent basis - we do not offer one-time volunteer opportunities in the food pantry due to the training involved.  In addition, we are not able to accomodate those in need of court-ordered community service hours.  The food pantry is located in the Valley Junction neighborhood of West Des Moines.  Please call 515-222-3663 for additional information or email: HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov

 

Agency: West Des Moines Human Services

The DMARC Food Pantry at West Des Moines Human Services is in need of volunteers to assist clients with food orders, stock shelves, rotate inventory, package personal care items and accept donations. Volunteers will help families shop to meet their food and personal care needs. Some lifting is required. Morning and afternoon shifts are available, Monday through Friday as well as Tuesdays from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Shifts are in two to three hour increments. Volunteers may either commit to one shift per week, or volunteer intermittently as a sub. Please note, we are seeking volunteers who can help on an ongoing basis either by committing to a regular weekly shift OR by subbing on an intermittent basis - we do not offer one-time volunteer opportunities in the food pantry due to the training involved.  In addition, we are not able to accomodate those in need of court-ordered community service hours.  The food pantry is located in the Valley Junction neighborhood of West Des Moines.  Please call 515-222-3663 for additional information or email: HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov

 

Agency: West Des Moines Human Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 50265

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clothing Closet Volunteer

The Clothing Closet at West Des Moines Human Services is in need of volunteers to accept, sort and straighten donations of clothing, shoes, toys, towels, linens, blankets, home decor, and housewares. Volunteers will also assist clients as needed and keep the room neat and organized. Morning and afternoon shifts available, Monday through Friday. Shifts are in two to three hour increments. Volunteers may commit to a regular weekly shift, or volunteer on an intermittent basis on Tuesday evenings from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Some lifting is required. Please note, we do not offer one-time volunteer opportunities in the Clothing Closet and we are not able to accomodate those in need of court-ordered community service hours.  The Clothing Closet provides free goods to qualifying low-income households.  Please call 515-222-3663 for more information or email: HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov

 

Agency: West Des Moines Human Services

The Clothing Closet at West Des Moines Human Services is in need of volunteers to accept, sort and straighten donations of clothing, shoes, toys, towels, linens, blankets, home decor, and housewares. Volunteers will also assist clients as needed and keep the room neat and organized. Morning and afternoon shifts available, Monday through Friday. Shifts are in two to three hour increments. Volunteers may commit to a regular weekly shift, or volunteer on an intermittent basis on Tuesday evenings from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Some lifting is required. Please note, we do not offer one-time volunteer opportunities in the Clothing Closet and we are not able to accomodate those in need of court-ordered community service hours.  The Clothing Closet provides free goods to qualifying low-income households.  Please call 515-222-3663 for more information or email: HSvolunteer@wdm.iowa.gov

 

Agency: West Des Moines Human Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 50265

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bell Ringers

We are looking for groups and individuals to volunteer for us this Christmas. Go to registertoring.com to sign up for shifts before they fill up. 

Agency: The Salvation Army

We are looking for groups and individuals to volunteer for us this Christmas. Go to registertoring.com to sign up for shifts before they fill up. 

Agency: The Salvation Army

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 24, 2025

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Count the Kicks Baby Shower

We are expecting 350-500 expectant parents, and are planning an engaging event filled with multi-language pregnancy education and more. We have opportunities for anyone who may be interested in helping us on the day of the event! Volunteers would help us as event staff, handling roles like check in, helping with raffle sign up, and many more! You can sign up now using this link: bit.ly/CTKDSMBabyShowerSignUp

Agency: Healthy Birth Day Inc.

We are expecting 350-500 expectant parents, and are planning an engaging event filled with multi-language pregnancy education and more. We have opportunities for anyone who may be interested in helping us on the day of the event! Volunteers would help us as event staff, handling roles like check in, helping with raffle sign up, and many more! You can sign up now using this link: bit.ly/CTKDSMBabyShowerSignUp

Agency: Healthy Birth Day Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 17, 2025

Zip Code: 50325

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: Northeast Bowling Competition

Volunteers will help keep scores, hand out awards and cheer on our Special Olympics Athletes as they compete at their area bowling competition to go to State at the end of November!

We will train all volunteers at the event. No background check is required. We encourage everyone to volunteer!

Find out more here: https://specialolympicsiowa.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=77383

Agency: Special Olympics Iowa

Volunteers will help keep scores, hand out awards and cheer on our Special Olympics Athletes as they compete at their area bowling competition to go to State at the end of November!

We will train all volunteers at the event. No background check is required. We encourage everyone to volunteer!

Find out more here: https://specialolympicsiowa.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=77383

Agency: Special Olympics Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 50702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: West Papio Trail Tree Planting Volunteer

Click the "Click Here to sign up!" link to register!


When & Where?

PARKING at Aldrich Elementary School

Tree Planting along West Papio Trail in Barrington Park & Pacific Meadows Park II

Saturday, October 18th

Check-In 12:30pm - 1pm

Tree Planting 1pm - 4pm

Rain date: October 25th


**Please arrive by 12:30 pm if you are planting trees with us so we can check you in. A demonstration tree planting providing all the instructions on how to properly plant a tree will start at 1 pm.***


Further Details:

Volunteers will be grouped into teams of 4 to 6, and each team will be responsible for planting 3 to 5 trees. By signing up to volunteer, you are committing to attend, as we will depend on you to ensure we are able to plant all of the trees. All volunteers are welcome, but please take into consideration the physical demands of this event. Volunteers will be asked to lift, bend, walk, kneel, and use tools such as shovels and rakes. Volunteers under the age of 19 will need to be accompanied by an adult and can be registered along with the supervising adult. If you need accommodations, please reach out directly to KOB at emily.hergenrader@Keepomahabeautiful.org.

Agency: Keep Omaha Beautiful, Inc.

Click the "Click Here to sign up!" link to register!


When & Where?

PARKING at Aldrich Elementary School

Tree Planting along West Papio Trail in Barrington Park & Pacific Meadows Park II

Saturday, October 18th

Check-In 12:30pm - 1pm

Tree Planting 1pm - 4pm

Rain date: October 25th


**Please arrive by 12:30 pm if you are planting trees with us so we can check you in. A demonstration tree planting providing all the instructions on how to properly plant a tree will start at 1 pm.***


Further Details:

Volunteers will be grouped into teams of 4 to 6, and each team will be responsible for planting 3 to 5 trees. By signing up to volunteer, you are committing to attend, as we will depend on you to ensure we are able to plant all of the trees. All volunteers are welcome, but please take into consideration the physical demands of this event. Volunteers will be asked to lift, bend, walk, kneel, and use tools such as shovels and rakes. Volunteers under the age of 19 will need to be accompanied by an adult and can be registered along with the supervising adult. If you need accommodations, please reach out directly to KOB at emily.hergenrader@Keepomahabeautiful.org.

Agency: Keep Omaha Beautiful, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 18, 2025

Zip Code: 68118

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Citizen Science: Visual Litter Survey (In Field)

Help Keep Omaha Beautiful with data collection of present litter across Omaha! This data will be used to identify patterns, hotspots, and types of litter found in our community. We aim to analyze data and create educated recommendations based on this data collection study to implement litter solutions in Omaha in 2026. Learn more HERE.

This in-field survey is SELF-LED meaning you can go at the best time for you between October 17th and October 31st after attending a 30 minute required in person training for ONE member of a participating group on October 17th or 19thRegister for your training time HERESelf-led survey volunteering likely to take a total of 2 hoursVolunteers assist with data collection of litter (types, numbers, illegal dumping and more) found across the City of Omaha in 1 - 4 of 70 identified locations. Locations assigned will be based on volunteer(s) preferred zone of Omaha expressed when registering. This data will be used to identify patterns and litter hotspots. In 2026 KOB aims to use this dta to recommend and implement litter solutions for the types of litter found in these hotspots. 

Agency: Keep Omaha Beautiful, Inc.

Help Keep Omaha Beautiful with data collection of present litter across Omaha! This data will be used to identify patterns, hotspots, and types of litter found in our community. We aim to analyze data and create educated recommendations based on this data collection study to implement litter solutions in Omaha in 2026. Learn more HERE.

This in-field survey is SELF-LED meaning you can go at the best time for you between October 17th and October 31st after attending a 30 minute required in person training for ONE member of a participating group on October 17th or 19thRegister for your training time HERESelf-led survey volunteering likely to take a total of 2 hoursVolunteers assist with data collection of litter (types, numbers, illegal dumping and more) found across the City of Omaha in 1 - 4 of 70 identified locations. Locations assigned will be based on volunteer(s) preferred zone of Omaha expressed when registering. This data will be used to identify patterns and litter hotspots. In 2026 KOB aims to use this dta to recommend and implement litter solutions for the types of litter found in these hotspots. 

Agency: Keep Omaha Beautiful, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2025

Zip Code: 68127

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become A Big (Mentor)

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley (BBBSMV) has an urgent need for mentors — especially male mentors — with more than 200 local youth currently waiting for a Big. Our one-on-one mentoring programs connect caring adult volunteers with area youth, creating meaningful relationships that empower young people to reach their full potential.

BBBSMV provides mentoring environments that meet the needs of our Littles (youth) while offering flexibility for our Bigs (volunteers). Each Big Brothers Big Sisters match is thoughtfully planned to ensure compatibility, safety, and success, creating positive and memorable experiences for everyone involved.

Community-Based Program
Bigs and Littles meet out in the community, usually on evenings or weekends. Spending 6–10 hours per month together, matches explore the Quad Cities, enjoy free or low-cost activities, and try new things while building a lasting friendship.

School-Based Plus Program
Bigs meet with their Littles at a local elementary school, typically during the lunch or recess hour. About once a week, matches can share lunch, play games, read, work on projects, or enjoy recess together.

BBBSMV also offers monthly group activities for all Bigs and Littles — from developmentally focused outings for elementary students to Big Futures events that support career exploration and post–high school planning for middle and high school youth.

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of The Mississippi Valley

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley (BBBSMV) has an urgent need for mentors — especially male mentors — with more than 200 local youth currently waiting for a Big. Our one-on-one mentoring programs connect caring adult volunteers with area youth, creating meaningful relationships that empower young people to reach their full potential.

BBBSMV provides mentoring environments that meet the needs of our Littles (youth) while offering flexibility for our Bigs (volunteers). Each Big Brothers Big Sisters match is thoughtfully planned to ensure compatibility, safety, and success, creating positive and memorable experiences for everyone involved.

Community-Based Program
Bigs and Littles meet out in the community, usually on evenings or weekends. Spending 6–10 hours per month together, matches explore the Quad Cities, enjoy free or low-cost activities, and try new things while building a lasting friendship.

School-Based Plus Program
Bigs meet with their Littles at a local elementary school, typically during the lunch or recess hour. About once a week, matches can share lunch, play games, read, work on projects, or enjoy recess together.

BBBSMV also offers monthly group activities for all Bigs and Littles — from developmentally focused outings for elementary students to Big Futures events that support career exploration and post–high school planning for middle and high school youth.

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of The Mississippi Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52807

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Garden Help

Join us in caring for our community garden!

We need help weeding, harvesting, and cleaning our garden area while our garden club is on their annual break.

All produce grown goes directly into our community fridge, supporting neighbors in need.

Agency: Community Youth Concepts

Join us in caring for our community garden!

We need help weeding, harvesting, and cleaning our garden area while our garden club is on their annual break.

All produce grown goes directly into our community fridge, supporting neighbors in need.

Agency: Community Youth Concepts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 23, 2025

Zip Code: 50313

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Harvest Processing and Preservation - Thursdays 10am-noon

Every Thursday through the growing season, volunteers will help with processing and preserving the fruits & vegetables harvested each week from our gardens.  Shifts are scheduled from 10am to noon and noon to 2pm, but you are welcome to sign up for both shifts!  

This volunteer role does require training, so if you have attended one of our Kitchen Volunteer training sessions, you are eligible to sign up.  Otherwise, please reach out to our Program Coordinator at jessica@convivium-dbq.com to learn more about getting trained to help in our kitchens.

Agency: Convivium Urban Farmstead

Every Thursday through the growing season, volunteers will help with processing and preserving the fruits & vegetables harvested each week from our gardens.  Shifts are scheduled from 10am to noon and noon to 2pm, but you are welcome to sign up for both shifts!  

This volunteer role does require training, so if you have attended one of our Kitchen Volunteer training sessions, you are eligible to sign up.  Otherwise, please reach out to our Program Coordinator at jessica@convivium-dbq.com to learn more about getting trained to help in our kitchens.

Agency: Convivium Urban Farmstead

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter Dinners

Thank you for your interest in preparing dinner(s) for the families staying at New Directions Shelter. 

Dinners are primarily needed on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays.

Dates Dinners Are Currently Needed:

September

Wednesdays - 24 Saturdays - 27

October

Wednesdays - 15, 22, 29Saturdays - 25

November

Wednesdays - 5, 19, 26Saturdays - 22, 29Sundays - 2, 9, 23, 30

This opportunity involves preparing (or buying) and donating a well-balanced, child-friendly dinner. The meal needs to feed up to 20 people (mostly children). Food needs to be dropped off by 4:00 - 4:30 pm on the designated day. Meals are just dropped off; there is no serving involved. We do have the ability to heat/re-heat as needed. Drinks and/or desserts are not required but are appreciated.​More information will be provided to you after sign up, or contact Melanie Wright if you have any questions.

Office Phone 515-244-9748 | Email: melanie@familiesforward.org

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

 

 

 

Agency: Families Forward

Thank you for your interest in preparing dinner(s) for the families staying at New Directions Shelter. 

Dinners are primarily needed on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays.

Dates Dinners Are Currently Needed:

September

Wednesdays - 24 Saturdays - 27

October

Wednesdays - 15, 22, 29Saturdays - 25

November

Wednesdays - 5, 19, 26Saturdays - 22, 29Sundays - 2, 9, 23, 30

This opportunity involves preparing (or buying) and donating a well-balanced, child-friendly dinner. The meal needs to feed up to 20 people (mostly children). Food needs to be dropped off by 4:00 - 4:30 pm on the designated day. Meals are just dropped off; there is no serving involved. We do have the ability to heat/re-heat as needed. Drinks and/or desserts are not required but are appreciated.​More information will be provided to you after sign up, or contact Melanie Wright if you have any questions.

Office Phone 515-244-9748 | Email: melanie@familiesforward.org

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

 

 

 

Agency: Families Forward

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50312

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 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: Tuesday Kitten 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: Tuesday Kitten 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: No


Volunteer: Shed Build: Raise the Shed, Shingle, and Paint

We are looking for an organization or group who would like to bring a team of people to come knock this project out and make a difference! We will work with you on scheduling a date and time!

Location: Near Blank Park Zoo. Address will be given after you have registered to maintain homeowner privacy.

Ready to roll up your sleeves and make a difference? Join us as we come together to build a shed for a deserving member of our community who is in need of storage at their home!

What to Expect: Hands-on work with a team to set up the platform, raise and assemble the walls, hang the door, put up the trusses, shingle, and then paint. Working with power tools. No prior construction experience is necessary! Our team will provide guidance and training throughout the project.

What to Bring:

Please wear comfortable clothing and close-toed shoes (crocs, birkenstocks, and similar shoes are not considered close toed shoes.) Water / A reuseable water Sunscreen

What We Provide: 

All necessary supplies, tools, and PPE A water refill station Snacks

Agency: HOME, Inc.

We are looking for an organization or group who would like to bring a team of people to come knock this project out and make a difference! We will work with you on scheduling a date and time!

Location: Near Blank Park Zoo. Address will be given after you have registered to maintain homeowner privacy.

Ready to roll up your sleeves and make a difference? Join us as we come together to build a shed for a deserving member of our community who is in need of storage at their home!

What to Expect: Hands-on work with a team to set up the platform, raise and assemble the walls, hang the door, put up the trusses, shingle, and then paint. Working with power tools. No prior construction experience is necessary! Our team will provide guidance and training throughout the project.

What to Bring:

Please wear comfortable clothing and close-toed shoes (crocs, birkenstocks, and similar shoes are not considered close toed shoes.) Water / A reuseable water Sunscreen

What We Provide: 

All necessary supplies, tools, and PPE A water refill station Snacks

Agency: HOME, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50314

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Prairie Creek)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 15, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Prairie Creek)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 16, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Prairie Creek)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 17, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Prairie Creek)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 14, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 10, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Boulder Peak at Linn Mar, Himalayas house)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 8, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Boulder Peak at Linn Mar, Cristal Mountains house)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 10, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Boulder Peak at Linn Mar, Atlas Mountains house)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 9, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 21, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 22, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Hazel Point at Linn Mar-Concord House)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 28, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Hazel Point at Linn Mar-Pleasant Grove House)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 29, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Hazel Point at Linn Mar-Wildcat House)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 30, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 7, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 8, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 11, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 19, 2025

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 12, 2025

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 11, 2025

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 5, 2025

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA BizTown (Cedar Rapids School)

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA BizTown Mobile combines classroom learning with a hands-on simulation where 5th and 6th graders explore the economy as workers, consumers, and citizens. In a mobile, day-long experience, they run businesses, manage finances, and make real-world decisions while guided by volunteers. This immersive program builds teamwork, financial literacy, and leadership skills, preparing students for future careers.  

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 4, 2025

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA Finance Park (Benton Community Schools)

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 20, 2026

Zip Code: 52206

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA Finance Park (Roosevelt Middle School)

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 29, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA Finance Park (Benton Community Schools)

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required.

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required.

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 21, 2026

Zip Code: 52206

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA Finance Park (Harding Middle School)

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 28, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA Finance Park (Taft Middle School-AM Harding Middle School-PM)

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 27, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA Finance Park (Taft Middle School)

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required.

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required.

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 26, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA Finance Park (Franklin Middle School)

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 7, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA Finance Park (Wilson Middle School)

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required.

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required.

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 6, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA Finance Park (McKinley Middle School)

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

JA Finance Park® Mobile is a 3-4-hour immersive experience for middle school students. During the simulation, students will be assigned a hypothetical life scenario, including a career, spouse, children, and pets. Throughout the simulation, they will ‘research’ different budget categories through a series of volunteer-led group discussions and activities, and will create a budget based on their household income and needs. Then, they will shop through their budget to see how their ideal finances measure up to real world costs. Volunteers support small groups of students (4-7) as they create, edit, and shop through their budgets. All discussion and activity materials are provided, and volunteers can share their real world experiences to help students understand different financial commitments they will have as they grow up. Volunteer orientation is provided morning of the simulation, and no previous expertise is required

Agency: Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 5, 2026

Zip Code: 52404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pumpkin Patch Pick Up!

Work side-by-side with members of Brucemore’s Landscape team in the cutting garden to prep the space for winter during this volunteer opportunity! Volunteers will pick up and clear out pumpkin vines, flowers, and weeds from the garden. The best part? Any pumpkins you find while helping in the garden are yours to take home, just in time for Halloween! During the break, volunteers can enjoy cider, coffee, and other fall treats, as well as pick up some expert advice from Brucemore staff on how to prepare your own garden spaces for winter.

Participants must register to take part in this volunteer opportunity. To register through Sign Up Genius, please click here.

You don’t need a green thumb to participate in this volunteer program at Brucemore, everyone is welcome to join the Pumpkin Patch Pick Up! Brucemore staff will provide all instructions and gardening equipment needed. This volunteer opportunity is recommended for ages 10 and up. Volunteers who participate in this activity should be able to walk across uneven terrain and engage in physical activity such as walking, standing, kneeling, bending, and squatting for periods of time. Volunteers are required to wear closed-toed shoes during this activity.

Agency: Brucemore

Work side-by-side with members of Brucemore’s Landscape team in the cutting garden to prep the space for winter during this volunteer opportunity! Volunteers will pick up and clear out pumpkin vines, flowers, and weeds from the garden. The best part? Any pumpkins you find while helping in the garden are yours to take home, just in time for Halloween! During the break, volunteers can enjoy cider, coffee, and other fall treats, as well as pick up some expert advice from Brucemore staff on how to prepare your own garden spaces for winter.

Participants must register to take part in this volunteer opportunity. To register through Sign Up Genius, please click here.

You don’t need a green thumb to participate in this volunteer program at Brucemore, everyone is welcome to join the Pumpkin Patch Pick Up! Brucemore staff will provide all instructions and gardening equipment needed. This volunteer opportunity is recommended for ages 10 and up. Volunteers who participate in this activity should be able to walk across uneven terrain and engage in physical activity such as walking, standing, kneeling, bending, and squatting for periods of time. Volunteers are required to wear closed-toed shoes during this activity.

Agency: Brucemore

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 18, 2025

Zip Code: 52403

Allow Groups: No


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: November Skate Night at the YMCA!

Our Skate Nights are held on the second Friday of every month and have become a true community favorite! From 5:00–8:00 p.m., families, friends, and neighbors come together to enjoy an evening of fun, laughter, and connection on the rink.

These events are a wonderful way to bring people of all ages together, creating lasting memories while promoting a safe and welcoming environment.

Volunteers play a key role in making these nights special—whether it’s greeting families, helping with skates, or assisting with concessions. Join us in keeping this tradition rolling and help us create an unforgettable experience for our community!

Agency: Nishna Valley Family YMCA

Our Skate Nights are held on the second Friday of every month and have become a true community favorite! From 5:00–8:00 p.m., families, friends, and neighbors come together to enjoy an evening of fun, laughter, and connection on the rink.

These events are a wonderful way to bring people of all ages together, creating lasting memories while promoting a safe and welcoming environment.

Volunteers play a key role in making these nights special—whether it’s greeting families, helping with skates, or assisting with concessions. Join us in keeping this tradition rolling and help us create an unforgettable experience for our community!

Agency: Nishna Valley Family YMCA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 14, 2025

Zip Code: 50022

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Skate Night at the YMCA!

Our Skate Nights are held on the second Friday of every month and have become a true community favorite! From 5:00–8:00 p.m., families, friends, and neighbors come together to enjoy an evening of fun, laughter, and connection on the rink.

These events are a wonderful way to bring people of all ages together, creating lasting memories while promoting a safe and welcoming environment.

Volunteers play a key role in making these nights special—whether it’s greeting families, helping with skates, or assisting with concessions. Join us in keeping this tradition rolling and help us create an unforgettable experience for our community!

Agency: Nishna Valley Family YMCA

Our Skate Nights are held on the second Friday of every month and have become a true community favorite! From 5:00–8:00 p.m., families, friends, and neighbors come together to enjoy an evening of fun, laughter, and connection on the rink.

These events are a wonderful way to bring people of all ages together, creating lasting memories while promoting a safe and welcoming environment.

Volunteers play a key role in making these nights special—whether it’s greeting families, helping with skates, or assisting with concessions. Join us in keeping this tradition rolling and help us create an unforgettable experience for our community!

Agency: Nishna Valley Family YMCA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 10, 2025

Zip Code: 50022

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Museum School Volunteer

We are looking for some volunteers to help with Museum School during the week. Museum School is a week of lessons and activities at our various locations teaching 3rd graders about their community, local history and science. This is a free learning experience offered to schools around the state. 

We are looking for at least one volunteer each day of Museum School, which runs through the school year, to assist with lessons, aiding in crosswalk safety and helping the children stay focused in group settings. The hours are 9:30-2, either Monday-Thursday or Tuesday-Friday. Partial days or shifts are acceptable as it may be too much of a time commitment.

Retired persons would be a great fit for this opportunity.

Agency: Grout Museum District

We are looking for some volunteers to help with Museum School during the week. Museum School is a week of lessons and activities at our various locations teaching 3rd graders about their community, local history and science. This is a free learning experience offered to schools around the state. 

We are looking for at least one volunteer each day of Museum School, which runs through the school year, to assist with lessons, aiding in crosswalk safety and helping the children stay focused in group settings. The hours are 9:30-2, either Monday-Thursday or Tuesday-Friday. Partial days or shifts are acceptable as it may be too much of a time commitment.

Retired persons would be a great fit for this opportunity.

Agency: Grout Museum District

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50701

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: Weekend Waterer Volunteer Opportunity

Help keep our gardens thriving! Weekend Waterers play a vital role by ensuring our plants stay hydrated during the hottest days. Volunteers will assist with watering garden beds, containers, and newly planted areas. Perfect for those who enjoy peaceful mornings or quiet evenings among the flowers. Training and equipment provided just bring your love for plants and a willingness to get a little wet!

Agency: Cedar Valley Arboretum and Botanic Gardens

Help keep our gardens thriving! Weekend Waterers play a vital role by ensuring our plants stay hydrated during the hottest days. Volunteers will assist with watering garden beds, containers, and newly planted areas. Perfect for those who enjoy peaceful mornings or quiet evenings among the flowers. Training and equipment provided just bring your love for plants and a willingness to get a little wet!

Agency: Cedar Valley Arboretum and Botanic Gardens

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50701

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: Front office

Helping veterans in need with resources.

Answer phones, greet guest, simple data input in the computer.

Qualifications:

Someone who likes to interact with people, positive attitude.

Agency: Americans For Independent Living

Helping veterans in need with resources.

Answer phones, greet guest, simple data input in the computer.

Qualifications:

Someone who likes to interact with people, positive attitude.

Agency: Americans For Independent Living

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentoring Elementary Students

The purpose of our mentoring program is to increase student belonging. Meeting with community mentors helps students feel connected and empowered.

We match mentors to elementary students in kindergarten through sixth grade. As a mentor, you would meet with one assigned student once each week at school during the day for 30-45 minutes. Most often, this occurs during lunch/recess time (between 11:00-1:00). Mentors chat with students while they eat lunch and then go to a different area of the school to play board games. Mentors are expected to connect with the students personably and get to know the kids. This is not a time for academic tutoring, but rather a time for students to connect with caring, responsible adults. Games and materials will be provided. We expect mentors to dress appropriately for a school setting, to be punctual, and to communicate with us if they will be gone.

We welcome community volunteers of all ages and life stages. There are no specific knowledge or skill requirements. The school district requires all mentors to complete a district volunteer form before beginning. This includes a background check.

Agency: Orchard Hill Elementary School

The purpose of our mentoring program is to increase student belonging. Meeting with community mentors helps students feel connected and empowered.

We match mentors to elementary students in kindergarten through sixth grade. As a mentor, you would meet with one assigned student once each week at school during the day for 30-45 minutes. Most often, this occurs during lunch/recess time (between 11:00-1:00). Mentors chat with students while they eat lunch and then go to a different area of the school to play board games. Mentors are expected to connect with the students personably and get to know the kids. This is not a time for academic tutoring, but rather a time for students to connect with caring, responsible adults. Games and materials will be provided. We expect mentors to dress appropriately for a school setting, to be punctual, and to communicate with us if they will be gone.

We welcome community volunteers of all ages and life stages. There are no specific knowledge or skill requirements. The school district requires all mentors to complete a district volunteer form before beginning. This includes a background check.

Agency: Orchard Hill Elementary School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50613

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Communications Volunteer

The Communications Volunteer will assist the Development team in the creation of agency publications and social media. They will lend support to FOF's social media goals and work to engage target markets.

What You Will Do:

Create social media content for Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn and any other identified platforms the agency uses Conduct research and comparison regarding best practices and innovative ideas to enhance agency social mediaParticipate on the Social Media Committee to lend creative ideas and brainstorming to our postings Assist in the filming and editing of agency promotional/ informational videos Audit media posts for demographic representationProofread and edit content as needed

Agency: Friends of the Family

The Communications Volunteer will assist the Development team in the creation of agency publications and social media. They will lend support to FOF's social media goals and work to engage target markets.

What You Will Do:

Create social media content for Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn and any other identified platforms the agency uses Conduct research and comparison regarding best practices and innovative ideas to enhance agency social mediaParticipate on the Social Media Committee to lend creative ideas and brainstorming to our postings Assist in the filming and editing of agency promotional/ informational videos Audit media posts for demographic representationProofread and edit content as needed

Agency: Friends of the Family

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50702

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: Community Art Show - Coat Check

Friendship Village is hosting a community art show Thursday, October 16th from 5:30-7:30pm. We would love to show the community how art can be practiced and enjoyed at any age. We will be highlighting our residents artists, and are also inviting local artists to display their pieces for all to enjoy.

Our coat check area will help elevate the evening and make outside guests feel welcome and cared for. Coat check attendants will greatly help the evening run smoothly and add a touch of class by taking, organizing, and returning coats to guests.

Agency: Friendship Village

Friendship Village is hosting a community art show Thursday, October 16th from 5:30-7:30pm. We would love to show the community how art can be practiced and enjoyed at any age. We will be highlighting our residents artists, and are also inviting local artists to display their pieces for all to enjoy.

Our coat check area will help elevate the evening and make outside guests feel welcome and cared for. Coat check attendants will greatly help the evening run smoothly and add a touch of class by taking, organizing, and returning coats to guests.

Agency: Friendship Village

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 50702

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer with MAC-African American Professionals Day & Career Fair

Volunteers will have multiple roles including:

- Packing the professional attires,
- Steaming the professional attires,
- Transporting to the event's venue, and
- Setting the attire up for distribution at the event's venue.

Agency: Midlands African Chamber

Volunteers will have multiple roles including:

- Packing the professional attires,
- Steaming the professional attires,
- Transporting to the event's venue, and
- Setting the attire up for distribution at the event's venue.

Agency: Midlands African Chamber

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 14, 2025

Zip Code: 68134

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Welcome Desk

Kindly greeting individuals at the front desk as they arrive to their art class, sorting art supplies, answering the phone, etc. As well as assisting the instructor in setting up the workshop 15 minutes before and assisting with light cleanup 30 minutes after.

Agency: Bluff Strokes Art Center

Kindly greeting individuals at the front desk as they arrive to their art class, sorting art supplies, answering the phone, etc. As well as assisting the instructor in setting up the workshop 15 minutes before and assisting with light cleanup 30 minutes after.

Agency: Bluff Strokes Art Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Public Relations & Social Media Volunteer

Volunteer Job Title: Public Relations & Social Media Volunteer

Purpose: The position of Public Relations & Social Media Volunteer is the lead in managing our social media as well as our media contacts. This volunteer acts as the “face” of the White Eagle Multicultural Pow Wow.

Location: Remote

Key Responsibilities:

·       Take the lead in managing our Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok pages.

·       Create a content calendar for all of our social media channels.

·       Build new relationships and maintain our current relationships with media contacts.

·       Meet in-person, over the phone, and/or virtually with our media contacts.

·       Craft news stories to pitch to media outlets.

·       Create and distribute press releases.

·       Act as the “face” of the White Eagle Multicultural Pow Wow, ensuring that the Pow Wow is protected from harm and/or misinformation.

·       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 public relations and/or social media 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: Public Relations & Social Media Volunteer

Purpose: The position of Public Relations & Social Media Volunteer is the lead in managing our social media as well as our media contacts. This volunteer acts as the “face” of the White Eagle Multicultural Pow Wow.

Location: Remote

Key Responsibilities:

·       Take the lead in managing our Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok pages.

·       Create a content calendar for all of our social media channels.

·       Build new relationships and maintain our current relationships with media contacts.

·       Meet in-person, over the phone, and/or virtually with our media contacts.

·       Craft news stories to pitch to media outlets.

·       Create and distribute press releases.

·       Act as the “face” of the White Eagle Multicultural Pow Wow, ensuring that the Pow Wow is protected from harm and/or misinformation.

·       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 public relations and/or social media 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: No


Volunteer: Painting projects

Camp Wapsie has several areas that could use some painting updates. We are seeking volunteers who can help us painting some walls benches signs and other areas around camp. Some inside and some outdoor projects. Volunteers fill out a Voluntary Disclosure form if they are here when we have guests in camp.

Agency: YMCA Camp Wapsie

Camp Wapsie has several areas that could use some painting updates. We are seeking volunteers who can help us painting some walls benches signs and other areas around camp. Some inside and some outdoor projects. Volunteers fill out a Voluntary Disclosure form if they are here when we have guests in camp.

Agency: YMCA Camp Wapsie

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52218

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pop Up Festival

The City of Dubuque in partnership with the University of Dubuque is hosting a pop-up festival to celebrate Universal Children's Day and recognize the importance of children's rights! There will be stations with different fun and educational activities to get people thinking and talking about their emotions. 


We are looking for volunteers to help with set up, activities at the different stations, and tear down! 


Join us to celebrate children's rights and wellbeing! 

Agency: Volunteer DBQ

The City of Dubuque in partnership with the University of Dubuque is hosting a pop-up festival to celebrate Universal Children's Day and recognize the importance of children's rights! There will be stations with different fun and educational activities to get people thinking and talking about their emotions. 


We are looking for volunteers to help with set up, activities at the different stations, and tear down! 


Join us to celebrate children's rights and wellbeing! 

Agency: Volunteer DBQ

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 7, 2025

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Wood Cutting and Splitting

Camp Wapsie uses a lot of firewood for campfires. We are seeking volunteers who can bring their own chainsaw and help cut down dying trees or cut up down trees for firewood. We will fell most trees that are near buildings or in more dangerous spots. We also have a splitter volunteers can use to split wood. Volunteers must be fairly active as this is a somewhat physical activity. Volunteers fill out a Voluntary Disclosure form if they are here when we have guests in camp.

Agency: YMCA Camp Wapsie

Camp Wapsie uses a lot of firewood for campfires. We are seeking volunteers who can bring their own chainsaw and help cut down dying trees or cut up down trees for firewood. We will fell most trees that are near buildings or in more dangerous spots. We also have a splitter volunteers can use to split wood. Volunteers must be fairly active as this is a somewhat physical activity. Volunteers fill out a Voluntary Disclosure form if they are here when we have guests in camp.

Agency: YMCA Camp Wapsie

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52218

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Online as a Conversation Partner

Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner! This is a flexible and unique opportunity to make a direct  impact on someone’s life while discovering a new culture and meeting a new friend.


We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll practice English with your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. 


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 10-12 weeks.


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 26,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. 

Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience.

"I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up."

“Fantastic organization doing great work. So happy to be a small part of it.  My partner and I have worked together for two years and have become good friends! Her English has become better, and I have become more knowledgeable about Ukraine!”

"This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!"

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer. 

If you’d like to learn more about ENGin before joining, please watch the recording of our info-session .

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.



Agency: ENGin

Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner! This is a flexible and unique opportunity to make a direct  impact on someone’s life while discovering a new culture and meeting a new friend.


We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll practice English with your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. 


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 10-12 weeks.


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 26,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. 

Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience.

"I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up."

“Fantastic organization doing great work. So happy to be a small part of it.  My partner and I have worked together for two years and have become good friends! Her English has become better, and I have become more knowledgeable about Ukraine!”

"This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!"

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer. 

If you’d like to learn more about ENGin before joining, please watch the recording of our info-session .

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.



Agency: ENGin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Online as a Conversation Partner

Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner! This is a flexible and unique opportunity to make a direct  impact on someone’s life while discovering a new culture and meeting a new friend.


We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll practice English with your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. 


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 10-12 weeks.


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 26,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. 

Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience.

"I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up."

“Fantastic organization doing great work. So happy to be a small part of it.  My partner and I have worked together for two years and have become good friends! Her English has become better, and I have become more knowledgeable about Ukraine!”

"This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!"

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer. 

If you’d like to learn more about ENGin before joining, please watch the recording of our info-session.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.


Agency: ENGin

Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner! This is a flexible and unique opportunity to make a direct  impact on someone’s life while discovering a new culture and meeting a new friend.


We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll practice English with your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. 


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 10-12 weeks.


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 26,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. 

Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience.

"I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up."

“Fantastic organization doing great work. So happy to be a small part of it.  My partner and I have worked together for two years and have become good friends! Her English has become better, and I have become more knowledgeable about Ukraine!”

"This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!"

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer. 

If you’d like to learn more about ENGin before joining, please watch the recording of our info-session.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.


Agency: ENGin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Online as a Conversation Partner

Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner! This is a flexible and unique opportunity to make a direct  impact on someone’s life while discovering a new culture and meeting a new friend.


We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll practice English with your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. 


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 10-12 weeks.


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 26,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. 

Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience.

"I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up."

“Fantastic organization doing great work. So happy to be a small part of it.  My partner and I have worked together for two years and have become good friends! Her English has become better, and I have become more knowledgeable about Ukraine!”

"This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!"

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer. 

If you’d like to learn more about ENGin before joining, please watch a recording of our info-session .

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.


Agency: ENGin

Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner! This is a flexible and unique opportunity to make a direct  impact on someone’s life while discovering a new culture and meeting a new friend.


We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll practice English with your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. 


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 10-12 weeks.


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 26,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. 

Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience.

"I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up."

“Fantastic organization doing great work. So happy to be a small part of it.  My partner and I have worked together for two years and have become good friends! Her English has become better, and I have become more knowledgeable about Ukraine!”

"This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!"

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer. 

If you’d like to learn more about ENGin before joining, please watch a recording of our info-session .

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.


Agency: ENGin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drake Neighborhood Front Desk Receptionist

The Front Desk Reception Volunteer is the welcoming face of our food pantry and office locations. This role is essential to creating a warm, respectful, and organized environment for guests, volunteers, and community members. Volunteers at the front desk provide direct support to staff, answer questions, and help ensure smooth daily operations.

Agency: IMPACT Community Action Partnership

The Front Desk Reception Volunteer is the welcoming face of our food pantry and office locations. This role is essential to creating a warm, respectful, and organized environment for guests, volunteers, and community members. Volunteers at the front desk provide direct support to staff, answer questions, and help ensure smooth daily operations.

Agency: IMPACT Community Action Partnership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50311

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Are you Interested in volunteering with Iowa HHS? Sign up Here!

This is to get more information on becoming a volunteer with an Iowa HHS program.

Agency: Iowa Department of Health and Human Services

This is to get more information on becoming a volunteer with an Iowa HHS program.

Agency: Iowa Department of Health and Human Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50309

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Saturday Route Rescue Volunteers

Table to Table is in need of volunteers to help with maintaining our mission of connecting abundance with need in Johnson County.  We are in need of volunteers to help with our food rescue routes on Saturday mornings.  Saturday routes begin at 9am and are typically 1.5 - 2 hours long (routes might occassionaly be longer than 2 hours).  We could use regular weekly volunteers or subs that can help out once a month or so.

If your interest is piqued, check out our website (table2table.org), contact us at volunteer@table2table.org or at 319-337-3400.  

Agency: Table To Table

Table to Table is in need of volunteers to help with maintaining our mission of connecting abundance with need in Johnson County.  We are in need of volunteers to help with our food rescue routes on Saturday mornings.  Saturday routes begin at 9am and are typically 1.5 - 2 hours long (routes might occassionaly be longer than 2 hours).  We could use regular weekly volunteers or subs that can help out once a month or so.

If your interest is piqued, check out our website (table2table.org), contact us at volunteer@table2table.org or at 319-337-3400.  

Agency: Table To Table

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Organizing Donations at our Shelter

Group Sign Up: Groups can email Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org to schedule. For group of 4 or more, you can choose your date and time. We are pretty flexible as long as another group isn't already signed up.

Volunteers are needed to organize our donation area and do light cleaning in our shared living spaces (living room, dining room, and kitchen). ​Volunteers would be organizing clothing, personals/toiletries, feminine hygiene products, diapers, cleaning products, school supplies, food items, and much more. We provide basic necessities every month for up to the 77 families staying in New Directions Shelter, The Home Connection, and our other housing programs.​

​This is a great project for a single person to work on, or you can sign up to bring a group (up to 10 people at a time). Volunteers should be 10 and older. Youth 14 years of age and younger should have an adult on site with them while volunteering. 

Questions? Sign up to receive more information or contact Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org or by phone at 515-989-8404.

About volunteering: A volunteer orientation is provided when you first arrive to help, including an overview about poverty in the Des Moines metro. We provide a unique cultural and economically diverse volunteer experience. 

Information for First-time Volunteers: Click here for information about parking, how to check in when you arrive, and much more. 

Note: This program does not accept court-ordered community service, but our food pantry does. 

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

Agency: Families Forward

Group Sign Up: Groups can email Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org to schedule. For group of 4 or more, you can choose your date and time. We are pretty flexible as long as another group isn't already signed up.

Volunteers are needed to organize our donation area and do light cleaning in our shared living spaces (living room, dining room, and kitchen). ​Volunteers would be organizing clothing, personals/toiletries, feminine hygiene products, diapers, cleaning products, school supplies, food items, and much more. We provide basic necessities every month for up to the 77 families staying in New Directions Shelter, The Home Connection, and our other housing programs.​

​This is a great project for a single person to work on, or you can sign up to bring a group (up to 10 people at a time). Volunteers should be 10 and older. Youth 14 years of age and younger should have an adult on site with them while volunteering. 

Questions? Sign up to receive more information or contact Missy Reams at missy@familiesforward.org or by phone at 515-989-8404.

About volunteering: A volunteer orientation is provided when you first arrive to help, including an overview about poverty in the Des Moines metro. We provide a unique cultural and economically diverse volunteer experience. 

Information for First-time Volunteers: Click here for information about parking, how to check in when you arrive, and much more. 

Note: This program does not accept court-ordered community service, but our food pantry does. 

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

Agency: Families Forward

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 50312

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kids Can Mentoring Program

Kids Can mentors are dedicated volunteers who provide guidance, support, and encouragement. Mentoring matches meet once a week at the Kids Can brand new building. All mentors receive training and ongoing support from Kids Can staff. The year-long friends provide a caring, stable influence in a kid’s life.

Where and when does mentoring take place?
The mentoring takes place on-site at Kids Can Community Center on 48th & Q Streets anytime from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM.

What kinds of activities do mentors and mentees do together?
Mentor pairs decide what they want to do together. Activities range from playing chess to baking a pizza to performing science experiments! Kids Can provides the activities and supplies necessary for your mentoring partnership needs.

Join us for a tour! Email Julie;  jmadsen@kidscan.org with the subject line - mentoring tour chat

Agency: Kids Can Community Center

Kids Can mentors are dedicated volunteers who provide guidance, support, and encouragement. Mentoring matches meet once a week at the Kids Can brand new building. All mentors receive training and ongoing support from Kids Can staff. The year-long friends provide a caring, stable influence in a kid’s life.

Where and when does mentoring take place?
The mentoring takes place on-site at Kids Can Community Center on 48th & Q Streets anytime from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM.

What kinds of activities do mentors and mentees do together?
Mentor pairs decide what they want to do together. Activities range from playing chess to baking a pizza to performing science experiments! Kids Can provides the activities and supplies necessary for your mentoring partnership needs.

Join us for a tour! Email Julie;  jmadsen@kidscan.org with the subject line - mentoring tour chat

Agency: Kids Can Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Feb 15, 2026

Zip Code: 68117

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Apply for BOLD (Board Orientation & Leadership Development)

BOLD United Way’s BOLD (Board Orientation & Leadership Development) program is designed to prepare community leaders for nonprofit board service. Participants gain valuable insight into governance, responsibilities, and how to make a meaningful impact through board membership. Whether you’re new to board service or ready to sharpen your skills, BOLD connects you with local nonprofits, experienced leaders, and peers who share your passion for giving back. Visit www.uweci.org/bold for more information.  


Applications open 10/1 – 10/31

Selected candidates will be notified mid-December

Tuition: $250, financial assistance available

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

BOLD United Way’s BOLD (Board Orientation & Leadership Development) program is designed to prepare community leaders for nonprofit board service. Participants gain valuable insight into governance, responsibilities, and how to make a meaningful impact through board membership. Whether you’re new to board service or ready to sharpen your skills, BOLD connects you with local nonprofits, experienced leaders, and peers who share your passion for giving back. Visit www.uweci.org/bold for more information.  


Applications open 10/1 – 10/31

Selected candidates will be notified mid-December

Tuition: $250, financial assistance available

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 21, 2026 through Jun 24, 2026

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Civic Circle

Want to deepen your connection to your community and lead with purpose? United Way’s Civic Circle discussion series offers an opportunity to explore the many ways you can make a difference. Participants dive into the nine civic actions of the Civic Circle, reflecting on their role in fostering a community where everyone is seen, supported, and thriving. Through thoughtful conversation and shared experiences, you’ll examine your values and connect with others who care about building a stronger community. Join the conversation and discover your path to a more engaged civic life! For more information, visit our website.

Sign up here for the next Civic Circle discussion series.

Program Fee: $35

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Want to deepen your connection to your community and lead with purpose? United Way’s Civic Circle discussion series offers an opportunity to explore the many ways you can make a difference. Participants dive into the nine civic actions of the Civic Circle, reflecting on their role in fostering a community where everyone is seen, supported, and thriving. Through thoughtful conversation and shared experiences, you’ll examine your values and connect with others who care about building a stronger community. Join the conversation and discover your path to a more engaged civic life! For more information, visit our website.

Sign up here for the next Civic Circle discussion series.

Program Fee: $35

Agency: United Way East Central Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 3, 2025 through Feb 27, 2026

Zip Code: 52401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Project Connect Navigator

Threshold CoC is hosting Project Connect (Formerly known as Project Homeless Connect Omaha), a FREE one-day, one-stop shop event where folx that are currently unhoused or at risk of losing their housing can receive a variety of on-site services and support. Resources available at the event consist, but are not limited to: Healthcare & Wellness, legal aid, medicaid/disability benefit application assistance, housing and shelter, workforce assistance etc. This year the event will be hosted at Baxter Arena on October 21, 2025 from 10:00 am - 3:00pm. 

Navigators will be paired with consumers on a 1:1 ratio and assist folx in accessing services they are interested in.  Folx with no knowledge or beginner understandings of the Omaha Metro Area homelessness system and its resources should register as "Beginner Navigators". Folx that have extended knowledge of the Omaha Metro Area Homelessness Continuum of Care (case managers, street outreach workers, etc) should register as "Advanced Navigators". 

Requirements

Volunteers are expected to attend one (1) training session prior to the event. Three online training sessions will be available via Zoom and details will be emailed to volunteers approximately one (1) week prior to the selected training date. Volunteers are expected to create their own calendar holds prior to receiving Zoom meeting details in their email. If you are unable to join any of the sessions below, please select "NEED ALTERNATIVE TIME" and we will reach out to you with alternative training methods :) 

Available training sessions: 

-October 15, 2025: 10:30am-12pm

-October 15, 2025: 6pm-7:30pm

-October 16, 2025:12pm-1:30pm 

Agency: Threshold CoC

Threshold CoC is hosting Project Connect (Formerly known as Project Homeless Connect Omaha), a FREE one-day, one-stop shop event where folx that are currently unhoused or at risk of losing their housing can receive a variety of on-site services and support. Resources available at the event consist, but are not limited to: Healthcare & Wellness, legal aid, medicaid/disability benefit application assistance, housing and shelter, workforce assistance etc. This year the event will be hosted at Baxter Arena on October 21, 2025 from 10:00 am - 3:00pm. 

Navigators will be paired with consumers on a 1:1 ratio and assist folx in accessing services they are interested in.  Folx with no knowledge or beginner understandings of the Omaha Metro Area homelessness system and its resources should register as "Beginner Navigators". Folx that have extended knowledge of the Omaha Metro Area Homelessness Continuum of Care (case managers, street outreach workers, etc) should register as "Advanced Navigators". 

Requirements

Volunteers are expected to attend one (1) training session prior to the event. Three online training sessions will be available via Zoom and details will be emailed to volunteers approximately one (1) week prior to the selected training date. Volunteers are expected to create their own calendar holds prior to receiving Zoom meeting details in their email. If you are unable to join any of the sessions below, please select "NEED ALTERNATIVE TIME" and we will reach out to you with alternative training methods :) 

Available training sessions: 

-October 15, 2025: 10:30am-12pm

-October 15, 2025: 6pm-7:30pm

-October 16, 2025:12pm-1:30pm 

Agency: Threshold CoC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 21, 2025

Zip Code: 68182

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Salvation Army - Volunteer Application

To provide additional exposure to opportunities to aid in disaster relief, please find the application to volunteer with the Salvation Army following:  

Salvation Army Volunteer Application


Updated: 09/04/2025 at 7 a.m.

Agency: United Way Of The Midlands

To provide additional exposure to opportunities to aid in disaster relief, please find the application to volunteer with the Salvation Army following:  

Salvation Army Volunteer Application


Updated: 09/04/2025 at 7 a.m.

Agency: United Way Of The Midlands

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Feb 28, 2026

Zip Code: 68102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Omaha Rapid Response - Volunteer Application

To provide additional exposure to opportunities to aid in disaster relief, please find the application to volunteer with Omaha Rapid Response following:  

Rapid Response Volunteer Application

Omaha Rapid Response (Facebook Page)


Updated: 09/04/2025 at 7 a.m.

Agency: United Way Of The Midlands

To provide additional exposure to opportunities to aid in disaster relief, please find the application to volunteer with Omaha Rapid Response following:  

Rapid Response Volunteer Application

Omaha Rapid Response (Facebook Page)


Updated: 09/04/2025 at 7 a.m.

Agency: United Way Of The Midlands

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Feb 28, 2026

Zip Code: 68022

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: American Red Cross - Volunteer Application

To provide additional exposure to opportunities to aid in disaster relief, please find the application to volunteer with the American Red Cross following:  

American Red Cross Volunteer Application

The application process can take a few days and requires your authorization for a Background Check. Once your Red Cross application is complete, you will be contacted about your volunteer interest and referred to the appropriate department for necessary training.


Updated: 09/04/2025 at 7 a.m.

Agency: United Way Of The Midlands

To provide additional exposure to opportunities to aid in disaster relief, please find the application to volunteer with the American Red Cross following:  

American Red Cross Volunteer Application

The application process can take a few days and requires your authorization for a Background Check. Once your Red Cross application is complete, you will be contacted about your volunteer interest and referred to the appropriate department for necessary training.


Updated: 09/04/2025 at 7 a.m.

Agency: United Way Of The Midlands

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Feb 28, 2026

Zip Code: 68102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Building Home Stability Volunteer Instructor

Building Home Stability is a tenant education program that helps potential renters. Assist FOF’s staff to provide Building Home Stability curriculum to clients and community members.

What You Will Do:

Learn and obtain Building Home Stability certification Instruct the Building Home Stability course Provide assistance to those taking the course with quizzes and questions to ensure success

Agency: Friends of the Family

Building Home Stability is a tenant education program that helps potential renters. Assist FOF’s staff to provide Building Home Stability curriculum to clients and community members.

What You Will Do:

Learn and obtain Building Home Stability certification Instruct the Building Home Stability course Provide assistance to those taking the course with quizzes and questions to ensure success

Agency: Friends of the Family

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Children's Activities at the Shelter

Volunteers are needed to help children ages 1 to 17 with crafts, games, and activities that our staff will plan. Our shelter provides emergency housing for up to 8 families with children at a time. Most children's activities have between 5 to 15 children in attendance at a time.    

Volunteer Responsibilities and Activity Information:

Volunteers are needed between 4:30pm to 6:30pm on Wednesdays. Volunteers will help set up and clean up the activity. (Staff will provide guidance.) Volunteers will interact with the children and help them participate in the activity.  Children come and go during the event.  Volunteers will do 2-3 sessions of the activity to allow all children to participate as they arrive home to the shelter for the evening.  If you would like to plan or bring a craft or activity, please just let us know. We'd love your help in planning. 

Volunteers:

All ages are welcome to volunteer. Youth 14 years of age and younger should have an adult on site with them while volunteering.  Child volunteers should be signed up, too.

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

About volunteering: A volunteer orientation is provided when you first arrive to help, including an overview about poverty in the Des Moines metro. We provide a unique cultural and economically diverse volunteer experience.

Information for First-time Volunteers: Click here for information about parking, how to check in when you arrive, and much more. 

Note: This program does not accept court-ordered community service.

Large Group Volunteering for Children's Events: If you have a larger group that would like to help with a children's event, please email Missy Reams at Missy@familiesforward.org.

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

Agency: Families Forward

Volunteers are needed to help children ages 1 to 17 with crafts, games, and activities that our staff will plan. Our shelter provides emergency housing for up to 8 families with children at a time. Most children's activities have between 5 to 15 children in attendance at a time.    

Volunteer Responsibilities and Activity Information:

Volunteers are needed between 4:30pm to 6:30pm on Wednesdays. Volunteers will help set up and clean up the activity. (Staff will provide guidance.) Volunteers will interact with the children and help them participate in the activity.  Children come and go during the event.  Volunteers will do 2-3 sessions of the activity to allow all children to participate as they arrive home to the shelter for the evening.  If you would like to plan or bring a craft or activity, please just let us know. We'd love your help in planning. 

Volunteers:

All ages are welcome to volunteer. Youth 14 years of age and younger should have an adult on site with them while volunteering.  Child volunteers should be signed up, too.

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

About volunteering: A volunteer orientation is provided when you first arrive to help, including an overview about poverty in the Des Moines metro. We provide a unique cultural and economically diverse volunteer experience.

Information for First-time Volunteers: Click here for information about parking, how to check in when you arrive, and much more. 

Note: This program does not accept court-ordered community service.

Large Group Volunteering for Children's Events: If you have a larger group that would like to help with a children's event, please email Missy Reams at Missy@familiesforward.org.

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

Agency: Families Forward

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 50312

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Stock the Food Pantry (evenings & weekends)

Volunteers are needed to help stock the pantry on Tuesday nights, Thursday nights, and some Saturdays. Volunteers will help in the following ways:

Clothing Pantry: Sorting, hanging, and organizing clothing and household donations. Grocery Aisles: Stocking and facing grocery items.

Volunteers should be 5 years of age or older to volunteer. Youth 12 years of age and younger should have an adult on site with them while volunteering. 

Note: Tuesday nights will be weekly again starting 10/14/25.

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

About Bidwell Pantry: At the Bidwell Pantry, we provide basic necessities to families in need. Serving up to 6,700 individuals per month, the Bidwell Pantry provides hope to families and helps them bridge the gap, so that they can spend their hard earned money on other necessities besides food and clothing.

About volunteering: A volunteer orientation is provided when you first arrive to help, including an overview about poverty in the Des Moines metro. We provide a unique cultural and economically diverse volunteer experience.

Information for First-time Volunteers: Click here for information about parking, how to check in when you arrive, and much more. 

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

Agency: Families Forward

Volunteers are needed to help stock the pantry on Tuesday nights, Thursday nights, and some Saturdays. Volunteers will help in the following ways:

Clothing Pantry: Sorting, hanging, and organizing clothing and household donations. Grocery Aisles: Stocking and facing grocery items.

Volunteers should be 5 years of age or older to volunteer. Youth 12 years of age and younger should have an adult on site with them while volunteering. 

Note: Tuesday nights will be weekly again starting 10/14/25.

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

About Bidwell Pantry: At the Bidwell Pantry, we provide basic necessities to families in need. Serving up to 6,700 individuals per month, the Bidwell Pantry provides hope to families and helps them bridge the gap, so that they can spend their hard earned money on other necessities besides food and clothing.

About volunteering: A volunteer orientation is provided when you first arrive to help, including an overview about poverty in the Des Moines metro. We provide a unique cultural and economically diverse volunteer experience.

Information for First-time Volunteers: Click here for information about parking, how to check in when you arrive, and much more. 

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

Agency: Families Forward

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 50315

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fence Build for a Family of 8 (PM Shift)

Salomon and his family of eight have been working hard with our Housing Counseling team in our pre-purchase counseling program to be able to get to the point where they would qualify for a home. They have been working to raise their credit and bring down their debt. Salomon even took up another job and hasn’t been able to see his kids for three months in order to be able to purchase a home.

On top of that, Salomon has been trying to figure out how to secure the yard for his 6 children because of loitering near the yard due to a nearby restaurant. We are so happy to announce that thanks to a grant from Wells Fargo, we will be able to provide the family with a fence for free! They are overjoyed at the news! Now we just need a great group of volunteers to come out and help us get the job done!

What to Expect: Join us for a day of hard work and teamwork as we construct and paint a fence that will not only protect their property but also provide a sense of safety for the children. No prior construction experience is needed.

After you register here, Jayson Shaffer from HOME, Inc. will reach out to you about how to get fully registered. Please keep an eye out for that email! 

What to Bring

Please wear comfortable clothing and close-toed shoes (crocs, birkenstocks, and similar shoes are not considered close toed shoes.) Water / A reuseable water bottle Sunscreen A willingness to help!

What We Provide: 

All necessary supplies, tools, and PPE Water fill up station SnacksA warm sense of community and the chance to positively impact someone's life.

Why Volunteer? This project is more than just building a fence; it’s about giving this family and their kids a safe place to play and grow and create memories! By volunteering your time and skills, you will help create a space for these children to thrive.

Location: Address will be given after you have registered to maintain homeowner privacy.

Agency: HOME, Inc.

Salomon and his family of eight have been working hard with our Housing Counseling team in our pre-purchase counseling program to be able to get to the point where they would qualify for a home. They have been working to raise their credit and bring down their debt. Salomon even took up another job and hasn’t been able to see his kids for three months in order to be able to purchase a home.

On top of that, Salomon has been trying to figure out how to secure the yard for his 6 children because of loitering near the yard due to a nearby restaurant. We are so happy to announce that thanks to a grant from Wells Fargo, we will be able to provide the family with a fence for free! They are overjoyed at the news! Now we just need a great group of volunteers to come out and help us get the job done!

What to Expect: Join us for a day of hard work and teamwork as we construct and paint a fence that will not only protect their property but also provide a sense of safety for the children. No prior construction experience is needed.

After you register here, Jayson Shaffer from HOME, Inc. will reach out to you about how to get fully registered. Please keep an eye out for that email! 

What to Bring

Please wear comfortable clothing and close-toed shoes (crocs, birkenstocks, and similar shoes are not considered close toed shoes.) Water / A reuseable water bottle Sunscreen A willingness to help!

What We Provide: 

All necessary supplies, tools, and PPE Water fill up station SnacksA warm sense of community and the chance to positively impact someone's life.

Why Volunteer? This project is more than just building a fence; it’s about giving this family and their kids a safe place to play and grow and create memories! By volunteering your time and skills, you will help create a space for these children to thrive.

Location: Address will be given after you have registered to maintain homeowner privacy.

Agency: HOME, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 23, 2025

Zip Code: 50314

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: English or Citizenship Class Volunteer

Support adult learners in our English or Citizenship classes! You’ll assist the lead instructor by guiding participants through activities, holding conversations to build confidence, and providing one-on-one support. This role helps create a positive, engaging learning environment for all participants.
(Citizenship classes are held Mondays, and Fridays from 6–8 PM and English classes are held Tuesdays from 6–8 PM - both at our Pheasant Ridge Neighborhood Center.)

Agency: Neighborhood Centers Of Johnson County

Support adult learners in our English or Citizenship classes! You’ll assist the lead instructor by guiding participants through activities, holding conversations to build confidence, and providing one-on-one support. This role helps create a positive, engaging learning environment for all participants.
(Citizenship classes are held Mondays, and Fridays from 6–8 PM and English classes are held Tuesdays from 6–8 PM - both at our Pheasant Ridge Neighborhood Center.)

Agency: Neighborhood Centers Of Johnson County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52246

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lead English Class Volunteer

Share your passion for teaching by guiding English language learners through lessons and activities. As a Lead English Class Volunteer, you’ll plan and lead the class, create a welcoming space, and help participants of all levels build confidence and improve their communication skills. (Classes are held Tuesdays from 6–8 PM at the Pheasant Ridge Neighborhood Center.)

Agency: Neighborhood Centers Of Johnson County

Share your passion for teaching by guiding English language learners through lessons and activities. As a Lead English Class Volunteer, you’ll plan and lead the class, create a welcoming space, and help participants of all levels build confidence and improve their communication skills. (Classes are held Tuesdays from 6–8 PM at the Pheasant Ridge Neighborhood Center.)

Agency: Neighborhood Centers Of Johnson County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52246

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: "Hallo"Ridge 2025

*MUST BE 16 years old or older to sign up

Sign up to volunteer here: NCJC Volunteers: "Hallo"Ridge 2025


Each year we partner with the University of Iowa Athletic Department to put on a haunted house at our Pheasant Ridge Neighborhood Center. While the student-athletes work hard to put together a "scare"tastic haunted house, we put together food and fun for families to enjoy before and after their haunted experience.

Date: Saturday, October 11th
Location: Pheasant Ridge Neighborhood Center (2651 Roberts Rd, Iowa City. 52246)

Agency: Neighborhood Centers Of Johnson County

*MUST BE 16 years old or older to sign up

Sign up to volunteer here: NCJC Volunteers: "Hallo"Ridge 2025


Each year we partner with the University of Iowa Athletic Department to put on a haunted house at our Pheasant Ridge Neighborhood Center. While the student-athletes work hard to put together a "scare"tastic haunted house, we put together food and fun for families to enjoy before and after their haunted experience.

Date: Saturday, October 11th
Location: Pheasant Ridge Neighborhood Center (2651 Roberts Rd, Iowa City. 52246)

Agency: Neighborhood Centers Of Johnson County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 11, 2025

Zip Code: 52246

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Power Read Lead Volunteer (PRL Volunteer)

Do you love making a difference in your community and are comfortable leading a group? Everybody Wins! Iowa is searching for charismatic volunteers to guide the program and other volunteers at our school sites. 

This volunteer role serves as a liaison between school staff, students, mentors, and Everybody Wins! Iowa, as well as leads the school site's Power Read program. We are seeking individuals who have:


A strong desire to make a difference in our communityExperience working with and coordinating volunteers Good organizational and project management skillsEffective interpersonal skills Basic computer skills required and familiarity with Microsoft Office and Google systems preferred And the ability to pass all background checks


PRL volunteers will support one school to start, but more can be added depending on your availability. Most schools will need approximately 90 minutes of support each week. School schedules vary, but hours are primarily between 9 AM - 1 PM Monday - Friday. Schools and schedule can be found on the website: www.everybodywinsiowa.org.  Please reach out to Stacy Pearce, Operations Manager, volunteer@everybodywinsiowa.org, for more information or to apply! 

Agency: Everybody Wins! Iowa

Do you love making a difference in your community and are comfortable leading a group? Everybody Wins! Iowa is searching for charismatic volunteers to guide the program and other volunteers at our school sites. 

This volunteer role serves as a liaison between school staff, students, mentors, and Everybody Wins! Iowa, as well as leads the school site's Power Read program. We are seeking individuals who have:


A strong desire to make a difference in our communityExperience working with and coordinating volunteers Good organizational and project management skillsEffective interpersonal skills Basic computer skills required and familiarity with Microsoft Office and Google systems preferred And the ability to pass all background checks


PRL volunteers will support one school to start, but more can be added depending on your availability. Most schools will need approximately 90 minutes of support each week. School schedules vary, but hours are primarily between 9 AM - 1 PM Monday - Friday. Schools and schedule can be found on the website: www.everybodywinsiowa.org.  Please reach out to Stacy Pearce, Operations Manager, volunteer@everybodywinsiowa.org, for more information or to apply! 

Agency: Everybody Wins! Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50309

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Snow Buddies --Volunteer Need

 

Volunteers — or “Snow Heroes” — who would like to help shovel snow from public sidewalks for Cedar Rapids residents in need this winter. Snow Hero volunteers can sign up on the City of Cedar Rapids website at www.CityofCR.com/SnowBuddies. Heroes must be at least 18 years old and provide their own snow-removal equipment. 

Snow Heroes will be paired with eligible residents in need - based on factors such as location and availability. Snow Heroes will not be allowed to solicit or accept money, tips or gifts for their volunteer activities. Can't commit to the whole winter season but want to help keep our sidewalks safe and clear? Backup Snow Buddies are needed as well! 

Agency: City of Cedar Rapids

 

Volunteers — or “Snow Heroes” — who would like to help shovel snow from public sidewalks for Cedar Rapids residents in need this winter. Snow Hero volunteers can sign up on the City of Cedar Rapids website at www.CityofCR.com/SnowBuddies. Heroes must be at least 18 years old and provide their own snow-removal equipment. 

Snow Heroes will be paired with eligible residents in need - based on factors such as location and availability. Snow Heroes will not be allowed to solicit or accept money, tips or gifts for their volunteer activities. Can't commit to the whole winter season but want to help keep our sidewalks safe and clear? Backup Snow Buddies are needed as well! 

Agency: City of Cedar Rapids

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Feb 27, 2026

Zip Code: 52401

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: Donor Stewardship - Mailing Support

Join us on the second Friday each month.

Support donor stewardship by assisting with mailing support!

Task: Volunteers will label and stuff envelopes.

Additional details:

This clerical task will occur at the United Way of the Midlands office. Volunteers are welcome to sit or stand. No lifting is required. 

Arrival Instructions:

Please note that the streets surrounding Millwork Commons are under construction and closures vary.

United Way of the Midlands is located in the Ashton Building, 1229 Millwork Ave., Ste. 402 (4th Floor). The main entrance is located on Millwork Avenue across from Hello Apartments. Upon entering the building, elevators are on the right hand side in the center of the main level. There will be an A-frame sign welcoming visitors to the United Way of the Midlands near the elevators.

Parking: Please see the parking map below for available free and metered parking.

Agency: United Way Of The Midlands

Join us on the second Friday each month.

Support donor stewardship by assisting with mailing support!

Task: Volunteers will label and stuff envelopes.

Additional details:

This clerical task will occur at the United Way of the Midlands office. Volunteers are welcome to sit or stand. No lifting is required. 

Arrival Instructions:

Please note that the streets surrounding Millwork Commons are under construction and closures vary.

United Way of the Midlands is located in the Ashton Building, 1229 Millwork Ave., Ste. 402 (4th Floor). The main entrance is located on Millwork Avenue across from Hello Apartments. Upon entering the building, elevators are on the right hand side in the center of the main level. There will be an A-frame sign welcoming visitors to the United Way of the Midlands near the elevators.

Parking: Please see the parking map below for available free and metered parking.

Agency: United Way Of The Midlands

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 68102

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mary's Inn Maternity Home Volunteer Babysitters

Mary's Inn Maternity Home is in need of compassionate, faith-filled women and high school/college aged young women to babysit for a couple of hours (or less) in the evenings once or twice a month.  Do you love children? Are you searching for purpose in your life?  Is God calling you to help those less fortunate?  If so, then this is the ministry for you!  Help us help young mothers who chose life.

Agency: Mary's Inn Maternity Home

Mary's Inn Maternity Home is in need of compassionate, faith-filled women and high school/college aged young women to babysit for a couple of hours (or less) in the evenings once or twice a month.  Do you love children? Are you searching for purpose in your life?  Is God calling you to help those less fortunate?  If so, then this is the ministry for you!  Help us help young mothers who chose life.

Agency: Mary's Inn Maternity Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bridges Senior Center

Help answer phones, prepare and lead fun activities. Assist in planning fundraising events and gatherings. Call BINGO games. 

Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP): Objectively counsel Medicare beneficiaries, their Caregivers or a representative who has questions regarding Medicare, Medicare Supplement, Medicare Managed Care, Medicare Advantages and/or Prescription Drug Coverage.  Requires Certification through Illinois Department on Aging. 

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Help answer phones, prepare and lead fun activities. Assist in planning fundraising events and gatherings. Call BINGO games. 

Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP): Objectively counsel Medicare beneficiaries, their Caregivers or a representative who has questions regarding Medicare, Medicare Supplement, Medicare Managed Care, Medicare Advantages and/or Prescription Drug Coverage.  Requires Certification through Illinois Department on Aging. 

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61354

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