Opportunities From: United Way of Dane County

Volunteer: Mentor Youth at Randall Elementary - Big Brothers Big Sisters (West High School Students Only)

The High School Leadership Program at West High School and Randall Elementary School is a great option for high school students who aspire to be mentors and are passionate about positively impacting young lives. Monday's during the school year, 11:15 AM to 12:00 PM at Randall Elementary School (1802 Regent St, Madison, WI 53726) Complete an application.  PROGRAM DESCRIPTION After enrolling in our School-Friends Mentoring Program, Bigs and Littles are thoughtfully matched based on interests and preferences (gender, race, age, etc.) Once the Match is approved by Big, Little, and parent/caregiver, they can start meeting!
Minimum of 1 year commitment BBBS provides all activities and conversation starters to help Matches get to know each other during their sessions Time can be spent reading, playing board games, doing crafts, or catching up on homework. High school students will receive class credit for completing the program West High School students are mentored by professional BBBS staff, who will guide them in individual conversations about their future aspirations.

BBBS conducts regular check-in conversations and observations with Bigs and Littles to ensure the relationship is healthy, safe, and thriving.

REQUIREMENTS FOR BIGS Currently enrolled student at West High School Must live in Dane County Complete online application, interview, and references Pass a background check (with parent permission) Big must connect with Match Support Specialist as required Children entering 7th grade at Hamilton Middle School REQUIREMENTS FOR LITTLES Student at Randall Elementary School Must live in Dane County Parent or caregiver must complete the online application for child Committed to meeting with mentor 1 time per week Parent and child must connect with Match Support Specialist as required

Interested in learning more about getting involved as a mentor or a partner?
Reach out to Miriam Whiteagle, Site-Based Program Coordinator,
at mwhiteagle@bbbsmadison.org or 608-661-5437 ext. 1122.

Complete an application. 

Nonprofit: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County

The High School Leadership Program at West High School and Randall Elementary School is a great option for high school students who aspire to be mentors and are passionate about positively impacting young lives. Monday's during the school year, 11:15 AM to 12:00 PM at Randall Elementary School (1802 Regent St, Madison, WI 53726) Complete an application.  PROGRAM DESCRIPTION After enrolling in our School-Friends Mentoring Program, Bigs and Littles are thoughtfully matched based on interests and preferences (gender, race, age, etc.) Once the Match is approved by Big, Little, and parent/caregiver, they can start meeting!
Minimum of 1 year commitment BBBS provides all activities and conversation starters to help Matches get to know each other during their sessions Time can be spent reading, playing board games, doing crafts, or catching up on homework. High school students will receive class credit for completing the program West High School students are mentored by professional BBBS staff, who will guide them in individual conversations about their future aspirations.

BBBS conducts regular check-in conversations and observations with Bigs and Littles to ensure the relationship is healthy, safe, and thriving.

REQUIREMENTS FOR BIGS Currently enrolled student at West High School Must live in Dane County Complete online application, interview, and references Pass a background check (with parent permission) Big must connect with Match Support Specialist as required Children entering 7th grade at Hamilton Middle School REQUIREMENTS FOR LITTLES Student at Randall Elementary School Must live in Dane County Parent or caregiver must complete the online application for child Committed to meeting with mentor 1 time per week Parent and child must connect with Match Support Specialist as required

Interested in learning more about getting involved as a mentor or a partner?
Reach out to Miriam Whiteagle, Site-Based Program Coordinator,
at mwhiteagle@bbbsmadison.org or 608-661-5437 ext. 1122.

Complete an application. 

Nonprofit: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53726

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor Youth at Kennedy Elementary School - Big Brothers Big Sisters

School Friends at Kennedy Elementary l is a great option for individuals who aspire to be mentors and are passionate about positively impacting young lives. Friday's during the school year, 112:15 PM to 1:15 PM at Kennedy Elementary School (221 Meadowlark Dr, Madison, WI 53714) Complete an application.  PROGRAM DESCRIPTION After enrolling in our School-Friends Mentoring Program, Bigs and Littles are thoughtfully matched based on interests and preferences (gender, race, age, etc.) Once the Match is approved by Big, Little, and parent/caregiver, they can start meeting!  
Minimum of 1 year commitment BBBS provides all activities and conversation starters to help Matches get to know each other during their sessions Time can be spent reading, playing board games, doing crafts, or catching up on homework.

BBBS conducts regular check-in conversations and observations with Bigs and Littles to ensure the relationship is healthy, safe, and thriving.

REQUIREMENTS FOR BIGS 18 years or older Must live or work in Dane County Complete online application, interview, and references Pass a background check Big must connect with Match Support Specialist as required REQUIREMENTS FOR LITTLES Must live in Dane County Parent or caregiver must complete the online application for child Committed to meeting with mentor 1 time per week Parent and child must connect with Match Support Specialist as required

Interested in learning more about getting involved as a mentor or a partner?
Reach out to Miriam Whiteagle, Site-Based Program Coordinator,
at mwhiteagle@bbbsmadison.org or 608-661-5437 ext. 1122.

Complete an application. 

Nonprofit: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County

School Friends at Kennedy Elementary l is a great option for individuals who aspire to be mentors and are passionate about positively impacting young lives. Friday's during the school year, 112:15 PM to 1:15 PM at Kennedy Elementary School (221 Meadowlark Dr, Madison, WI 53714) Complete an application.  PROGRAM DESCRIPTION After enrolling in our School-Friends Mentoring Program, Bigs and Littles are thoughtfully matched based on interests and preferences (gender, race, age, etc.) Once the Match is approved by Big, Little, and parent/caregiver, they can start meeting!  
Minimum of 1 year commitment BBBS provides all activities and conversation starters to help Matches get to know each other during their sessions Time can be spent reading, playing board games, doing crafts, or catching up on homework.

BBBS conducts regular check-in conversations and observations with Bigs and Littles to ensure the relationship is healthy, safe, and thriving.

REQUIREMENTS FOR BIGS 18 years or older Must live or work in Dane County Complete online application, interview, and references Pass a background check Big must connect with Match Support Specialist as required REQUIREMENTS FOR LITTLES Must live in Dane County Parent or caregiver must complete the online application for child Committed to meeting with mentor 1 time per week Parent and child must connect with Match Support Specialist as required

Interested in learning more about getting involved as a mentor or a partner?
Reach out to Miriam Whiteagle, Site-Based Program Coordinator,
at mwhiteagle@bbbsmadison.org or 608-661-5437 ext. 1122.

Complete an application. 

Nonprofit: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53714

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - Sennett Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Sennett Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Sennett Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53716

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - Prairie View Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Prairie View Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Prairie View Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53590

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - Patrick Marsh Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Patrick Marsh Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Patrick Marsh Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53590

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - Gillespie Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Ezekiel Gillespie Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Ezekiel Gillespie Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53717

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - Cherokee Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Cherokee Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Cherokee Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53711

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - Black Hawk Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Black Hawk Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

For more information, or to apply, please contact us at volunteer@ulgm.org or visit us at http://ulgm.org/volunteerhope/.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Black Hawk Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

For more information, or to apply, please contact us at volunteer@ulgm.org or visit us at http://ulgm.org/volunteerhope/.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - Whitehorse Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Whitehorse Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Whitehorse Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53714

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - O'Keeffe Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for O'Keeffe Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for O'Keeffe Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - Sherman Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Sherman Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Sherman Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - Toki Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Toki Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Toki Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53711

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - Wright Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Wright Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Wright Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Nonprofit: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JustDane - Mentor A Youth!

JustDane is looking for folks to mentor youth who have caregivers that are incarcerated!!

Read more below and apply here

 

Nonprofit: JustDane

JustDane is looking for folks to mentor youth who have caregivers that are incarcerated!!

Read more below and apply here

 

Nonprofit: JustDane

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor Youth at One City Schools - Big Brothers Big Sisters

School Friends at One City Schools is a great option for individuals who aspire to be mentors and are passionate about positively impacting young lives. Tuesday's during the school year,11:00 AM to 12:00 PM at One City Schools (1707 W Broadway, Madison, WI 53713) Complete an application.  PROGRAM DESCRIPTION After enrolling in our School-Friends Mentoring Program, Bigs and Littles are thoughtfully matched based on interests and preferences (gender, race, age, etc.) Once the Match is approved by Big, Little, and parent/caregiver, they can start meeting!   Minimum of 1 year commitment BBBS provides all activities and conversation starters to help Matches get to know each other during their sessions Time can be spent reading, playing board games, doing crafts, or catching up on homework.

BBBS conducts regular check-in conversations and observations with Bigs and Littles to ensure the relationship is healthy, safe, and thriving.

REQUIREMENTS FOR BIGS 18 years or older Must live or work in Dane County Complete online application, interview, and references Pass a background check Big must connect with Match Support Specialist as required Children entering 4th or 5th grade at One City Schools REQUIREMENTS FOR LITTLES Must live in Dane County Parent or caregiver must complete the online application for child Committed to meeting with mentor 1 time per week Parent and child must connect with Match Support Specialist as required

Interested in learning more about getting involved as a mentor or a partner?
Reach out to Miriam Whiteagle, Site-Based Program Coordinator,
at mwhiteagle@bbbsmadison.org or 608-661-5437 ext. 1122.

Complete an application. 

Nonprofit: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County

School Friends at One City Schools is a great option for individuals who aspire to be mentors and are passionate about positively impacting young lives. Tuesday's during the school year,11:00 AM to 12:00 PM at One City Schools (1707 W Broadway, Madison, WI 53713) Complete an application.  PROGRAM DESCRIPTION After enrolling in our School-Friends Mentoring Program, Bigs and Littles are thoughtfully matched based on interests and preferences (gender, race, age, etc.) Once the Match is approved by Big, Little, and parent/caregiver, they can start meeting!   Minimum of 1 year commitment BBBS provides all activities and conversation starters to help Matches get to know each other during their sessions Time can be spent reading, playing board games, doing crafts, or catching up on homework.

BBBS conducts regular check-in conversations and observations with Bigs and Littles to ensure the relationship is healthy, safe, and thriving.

REQUIREMENTS FOR BIGS 18 years or older Must live or work in Dane County Complete online application, interview, and references Pass a background check Big must connect with Match Support Specialist as required Children entering 4th or 5th grade at One City Schools REQUIREMENTS FOR LITTLES Must live in Dane County Parent or caregiver must complete the online application for child Committed to meeting with mentor 1 time per week Parent and child must connect with Match Support Specialist as required

Interested in learning more about getting involved as a mentor or a partner?
Reach out to Miriam Whiteagle, Site-Based Program Coordinator,
at mwhiteagle@bbbsmadison.org or 608-661-5437 ext. 1122.

Complete an application. 

Nonprofit: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor a Child as a Big Brother or Big Sister

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

After enrolling in our Community-Based Mentoring Program, Bigs and Littles are thoughtfully matched based on geography (within a 20-minute drive), preferences (gender, race, age, etc.), and shared interests. Once the Match is approved by Big, Little, and parent/caregiver, introductions are made and we’re off!

Matches get together 2-4 times a month for a few hours. Bigs schedule outings directly with Littles and their parent/caregiver, and are responsible for picking up and transporting their Little. Activities vary based on the interests of the Bigs and Littles, so whether it’s frisbee at the park, paint night and ice cream, or a picnic hike, each Match can define what "quality time" looks like for them. 

THE ROLE OF BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF DANE COUNTY

Starting a new relationship can be daunting for both Big and Little, but we’re here every step of the way, providing:

Regular Match Support Contacts with Big, Little, and parent/caregiver to ensure the Match is healthy, safe, and thriving (monthly calls in the first year, then quarterly) BBBS-hosted activities each month for Matches to attend (skiing event, Halloween party, craft night, etc.) Tickets to sports, concerts, performing arts, etc. for Match outings Discounts or free admission to businesses around town for Match outings Resources and training for Bigs to increase cultural competency, trauma-informed mentoring, acknowledging biases, etc. Access to support services for families DID YOU KNOW?

While the majority of our Bigs mentor their Little one-on-one, more than 10% of our Matches are Big Couples and Big Families. In these Matches, volunteer Bigs sign up with their partner, spouse, children, etc., and get matched together with one Little. Mentoring is great, but mentoring with your family? Even better. To learn more about being part of a Big Couple or Big Family, contact us at reception@bbbsmadison.org or 608-661-5437.

PROGRAM BASICS One-to-one mentoring program for Littles ages 6-18 Bigs and Littles are matched based on geography (within 20-minute drive), Match preferences (gender, race, age, etc.), and shared interests Matches meet in-person for outings, choosing activities based on their schedules and interests Bigs schedule outings with Little and parent/caregiver and are responsible for picking up and transporting Little BBBS conducts regular Match Support contacts with Big/Little/parent to ensure the relationship is healthy, safe, and thriving (monthly contacts during the first year, quarterly after)

TIME & FREQUENCY Most Matches meet on weekends or evenings (timing varies based on schedules of Bigs/Littles) Matches meet 2-4 times each month for 1-3 hours

Nonprofit: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

After enrolling in our Community-Based Mentoring Program, Bigs and Littles are thoughtfully matched based on geography (within a 20-minute drive), preferences (gender, race, age, etc.), and shared interests. Once the Match is approved by Big, Little, and parent/caregiver, introductions are made and we’re off!

Matches get together 2-4 times a month for a few hours. Bigs schedule outings directly with Littles and their parent/caregiver, and are responsible for picking up and transporting their Little. Activities vary based on the interests of the Bigs and Littles, so whether it’s frisbee at the park, paint night and ice cream, or a picnic hike, each Match can define what "quality time" looks like for them. 

THE ROLE OF BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF DANE COUNTY

Starting a new relationship can be daunting for both Big and Little, but we’re here every step of the way, providing:

Regular Match Support Contacts with Big, Little, and parent/caregiver to ensure the Match is healthy, safe, and thriving (monthly calls in the first year, then quarterly) BBBS-hosted activities each month for Matches to attend (skiing event, Halloween party, craft night, etc.) Tickets to sports, concerts, performing arts, etc. for Match outings Discounts or free admission to businesses around town for Match outings Resources and training for Bigs to increase cultural competency, trauma-informed mentoring, acknowledging biases, etc. Access to support services for families DID YOU KNOW?

While the majority of our Bigs mentor their Little one-on-one, more than 10% of our Matches are Big Couples and Big Families. In these Matches, volunteer Bigs sign up with their partner, spouse, children, etc., and get matched together with one Little. Mentoring is great, but mentoring with your family? Even better. To learn more about being part of a Big Couple or Big Family, contact us at reception@bbbsmadison.org or 608-661-5437.

PROGRAM BASICS One-to-one mentoring program for Littles ages 6-18 Bigs and Littles are matched based on geography (within 20-minute drive), Match preferences (gender, race, age, etc.), and shared interests Matches meet in-person for outings, choosing activities based on their schedules and interests Bigs schedule outings with Little and parent/caregiver and are responsible for picking up and transporting Little BBBS conducts regular Match Support contacts with Big/Little/parent to ensure the relationship is healthy, safe, and thriving (monthly contacts during the first year, quarterly after)

TIME & FREQUENCY Most Matches meet on weekends or evenings (timing varies based on schedules of Bigs/Littles) Matches meet 2-4 times each month for 1-3 hours

Nonprofit: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor Youth at Wright Middle School - Big Brothers Big Sisters

School Friends at Wright Middle School is a great option for individuals who aspire to be mentors and are passionate about positively impacting young lives. Monday's during the school year,2:30 PM to 3:30 PM at Wright Middle School (1717 Fish Hatchery Rd, Madison, WI 53713) Complete an application.  PROGRAM DESCRIPTION After enrolling in our School-Friends Mentoring Program, Bigs and Littles are thoughtfully matched based on interests and preferences (gender, race, age, etc.) Once the Match is approved by Big, Little, and parent/caregiver, they can start meeting!   Minimum of 1 year commitment BBBS provides all activities and conversation starters to help Matches get to know each other during their sessions Time can be spent reading, playing board games, doing crafts, or catching up on homework.

BBBS conducts regular check-in conversations and observations with Bigs and Littles to ensure the relationship is healthy, safe, and thriving.

REQUIREMENTS FOR BIGS 18 years or older Must live or work in Dane County Complete online application, interview, and references Pass a background check Big must connect with Match Support Specialist as required Children entering 7th grade at Wright Middle School REQUIREMENTS FOR LITTLES Must live in Dane County Parent or caregiver must complete the online application for child Committed to meeting with mentor 1 time per week Parent and child must connect with Match Support Specialist as required

Interested in learning more about getting involved as a mentor or a partner?
Reach out to Miriam Whiteagle, Site-Based Program Coordinator,
at mwhiteagle@bbbsmadison.org or 608-661-5437 ext. 1122.

Complete an application. 

Nonprofit: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County

School Friends at Wright Middle School is a great option for individuals who aspire to be mentors and are passionate about positively impacting young lives. Monday's during the school year,2:30 PM to 3:30 PM at Wright Middle School (1717 Fish Hatchery Rd, Madison, WI 53713) Complete an application.  PROGRAM DESCRIPTION After enrolling in our School-Friends Mentoring Program, Bigs and Littles are thoughtfully matched based on interests and preferences (gender, race, age, etc.) Once the Match is approved by Big, Little, and parent/caregiver, they can start meeting!   Minimum of 1 year commitment BBBS provides all activities and conversation starters to help Matches get to know each other during their sessions Time can be spent reading, playing board games, doing crafts, or catching up on homework.

BBBS conducts regular check-in conversations and observations with Bigs and Littles to ensure the relationship is healthy, safe, and thriving.

REQUIREMENTS FOR BIGS 18 years or older Must live or work in Dane County Complete online application, interview, and references Pass a background check Big must connect with Match Support Specialist as required Children entering 7th grade at Wright Middle School REQUIREMENTS FOR LITTLES Must live in Dane County Parent or caregiver must complete the online application for child Committed to meeting with mentor 1 time per week Parent and child must connect with Match Support Specialist as required

Interested in learning more about getting involved as a mentor or a partner?
Reach out to Miriam Whiteagle, Site-Based Program Coordinator,
at mwhiteagle@bbbsmadison.org or 608-661-5437 ext. 1122.

Complete an application. 

Nonprofit: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: No