Volunteer: Programming and eventsWould you like to be a part of keeping our community seniors and others connected? – social and educational events can go a long way to maintaining quality of life, friendships and life long learning. We welcome you to contribute Volunteer for holiday, social events, and Shabbats: Assisting staff to help participants, family and friends enjoy and participate in meals, holiday celebrations, and various social and educational events. If you would like to help put together holiday gift bags, and/ or delivering holiday treats to people in their homes and facilities - we will welcome you to join our crew! Event help and planning: We have a variety of programs, usually weekly. Have an idea for a program? Would you like to help us research, plan, and/ or invite presenters - let us know.
Nonprofit: Jewish Social Services Would you like to be a part of keeping our community seniors and others connected? – social and educational events can go a long way to maintaining quality of life, friendships and life long learning. We welcome you to contribute Volunteer for holiday, social events, and Shabbats: Assisting staff to help participants, family and friends enjoy and participate in meals, holiday celebrations, and various social and educational events. If you would like to help put together holiday gift bags, and/ or delivering holiday treats to people in their homes and facilities - we will welcome you to join our crew! Event help and planning: We have a variety of programs, usually weekly. Have an idea for a program? Would you like to help us research, plan, and/ or invite presenters - let us know.
Nonprofit: Jewish Social Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53719 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Drivers/ Designated ShoppersOlder adults and people with disabilities needing someone to drive and assist in running errands, grocery shopping, doctor visits, etc. Some will want a companion to accompany them, others may just need a ride or help to pick up items for them. Flexible to meet client needs and your schedule. In addition to our usual volunteer registration process, you'll need to be authorized by us to drive a client. We'll need a copy of your driver's license, proof of insurance and consent to conduct a driver's record check.
Nonprofit: Jewish Social Services Older adults and people with disabilities needing someone to drive and assist in running errands, grocery shopping, doctor visits, etc. Some will want a companion to accompany them, others may just need a ride or help to pick up items for them. Flexible to meet client needs and your schedule. In addition to our usual volunteer registration process, you'll need to be authorized by us to drive a client. We'll need a copy of your driver's license, proof of insurance and consent to conduct a driver's record check.
Nonprofit: Jewish Social Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 53705 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly Visitors - supportive serviceWould you like to be a part of keeping our community seniors and others connected? You can provide a friendly visit and help identify and connect with services. Many of our clients and participants have some interesting backgrounds and great stories to tell. Extend and provide support to family caretakers by helping with care for loved ones. Calls and visits with clients in their homes, apartments, or in rehabilitation, hospital, or memory care. Scheduling is variable and flexible according to your availability, and schedule and needs of client. Most clients prefer in-person visit, but may be options to provide support or supplement visits with calling, email and corresponding in writing as well. You will have support from volunteer coordinator, case workers, and chaplain as needed. Nonprofit: Jewish Social Services Would you like to be a part of keeping our community seniors and others connected? You can provide a friendly visit and help identify and connect with services. Many of our clients and participants have some interesting backgrounds and great stories to tell. Extend and provide support to family caretakers by helping with care for loved ones. Calls and visits with clients in their homes, apartments, or in rehabilitation, hospital, or memory care. Scheduling is variable and flexible according to your availability, and schedule and needs of client. Most clients prefer in-person visit, but may be options to provide support or supplement visits with calling, email and corresponding in writing as well. You will have support from volunteer coordinator, case workers, and chaplain as needed. Nonprofit: Jewish Social Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53719 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Guardian Angel by becoming a Volunteer Guardian!Be a Guardian Angel by Becoming a Volunteer Guardian!! Description: A frail, older adult living in Dane County needs your help! A volunteer guardian is appointed to be a decision maker and advocate for someone who is not able to do so for themselves. Requirements: Visit on a monthly basis; Have 2-6 hours per month; Advocate for, authorize and monitor supportive services; Have a desire to develop a one-to-one caring relationship with an older adult; Work cooperatively with professionals, caregivers and family members; Be at least 26 years of age & a 2 year commitment.Benefits: You positively impact the quality of life for a vulnerable adult living in Dane County; The time commitment is flexible to your schedule; You are trained and supported throughout your volunteer experience.Volunteers are provided with training and on-going support from the program manager. Join our team to help. To learn more please call Katie at 608-512-0000 ext.#1002 or email: Katieb@newbridgemadison.org Please visit our website: https://newbridgemadison.org/ Thank you updated 12/12/2022 Nonprofit: NewBridge Be a Guardian Angel by Becoming a Volunteer Guardian!! Description: A frail, older adult living in Dane County needs your help! A volunteer guardian is appointed to be a decision maker and advocate for someone who is not able to do so for themselves. Requirements: Visit on a monthly basis; Have 2-6 hours per month; Advocate for, authorize and monitor supportive services; Have a desire to develop a one-to-one caring relationship with an older adult; Work cooperatively with professionals, caregivers and family members; Be at least 26 years of age & a 2 year commitment.Benefits: You positively impact the quality of life for a vulnerable adult living in Dane County; The time commitment is flexible to your schedule; You are trained and supported throughout your volunteer experience.Volunteers are provided with training and on-going support from the program manager. Join our team to help. To learn more please call Katie at 608-512-0000 ext.#1002 or email: Katieb@newbridgemadison.org Please visit our website: https://newbridgemadison.org/ Thank you updated 12/12/2022 Nonprofit: NewBridge Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53711 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Refugee Mentorship - Aljirani MadisonPosition summary: Aljirani Madison (from the Swahili “jirani - neighbor” and Arabic “aljar - neighbor”) is a 6-month long volunteering program that pairs a companion or small group of companions with a refugee or refugee family to form an Aljirani Madison Group. Partner with a local refugee family to provide a warm welcome, companionship, and practical help. You will work with your partner to aid them in reaching their goals agreed upon in advance by your new partner and their JSS case manager. Potential goals may include developing English or financial literacy skills, career development, navigating public transportation, or getting to know the Madison community. You will play a key role in the successful resettlement of newly arrived refugees in the Madison community. Through your work and partnership in the Aljirani Madison program you will build a shared sense of community solidarity while ensuring that community newcomers are able to become self-sufficient. Potential activities: Note: We are currently encouraging volunteers and their Aljirani Madison partners to have a conversation around comfort levels with resuming in-person activities. In-person meetings following CDC guidelines are generally preferred for most clients, particularly those with digital literacy barriers. Aid in creating and developing understanding of a household budget Provide English lessons and conversation practice Explore continuing education programs together and look at community scholarships Practice scheduling a doctor’s appointment and learning how to go to the doctor’s office Teach how to use Google Maps to view bus routes and times, accompany partner on a first bus ride Cook together and share recipes Take part in community events, activities, and other recreational opportunitiesTime commitment: At least two hours per week for a period of 6-months. Note: At the 6 month mark, the Refugee Support Programs Coordinator will inform you that the formal volunteer period has concluded. It will be your decision on how to end the relationship with your partner and/or how to transition into an informal relationship or friendship. Please note that after the formal period ends, JSS will no longer provide volunteer support. Location: Since newcomers live all around Madison, you may not be able to count on being paired with someone who lives within walking distance of your residence. Take advantage of the Madison bus system and bike trails and introduce your companion to these transportation options too. When refugees first arrive most of them do not have a car or driver’s license. Supervision: The Aljirani Madison volunteer will provide basic weekly reports on meetings and have periodic check ins with the program coordinator to receive support and guidance. Qualifications and requirements: Must be at least 18 years of age. Skilled in navigating digital environments or willingness to learn. Maintain confidentiality of all client related information. Willing and able to commit to a relationship at least 6 months. Comfortable working with an individual/family who may not speak English. Comfortable using Google Translate or other means of communication and translation. Comfortable with navigating health, benefits, education, and other systems and bureaucracies. Practices culture humility; able to work with diverse populations. Flexible and able to adjust original goals to family’s needs. Able and willing to attend volunteer trainings. Language ability in French, Spanish, Swahili, Kinyarwanda, Arabic, Dari, or Pashto helpful but not required.Benefits to volunteering: Develop your interpersonal and relationship building skills. Establish new community connections. Learn more about the global refugee crisis and what your community is doing to help. Be instrumental in the increased independence, social mobility, and opportunities for a new community member. Personal fulfillment through your support and solidarity with others! To apply, contact Paul Borowsky, 608-442-4083: paul@jssmadison.org Questions regarding position description can be directed to the Refugee Wellness Coordinator, Stephanie Taylor, at stephanie@jssmadison.org.Nonprofit: Jewish Social Services Position summary: Aljirani Madison (from the Swahili “jirani - neighbor” and Arabic “aljar - neighbor”) is a 6-month long volunteering program that pairs a companion or small group of companions with a refugee or refugee family to form an Aljirani Madison Group. Partner with a local refugee family to provide a warm welcome, companionship, and practical help. You will work with your partner to aid them in reaching their goals agreed upon in advance by your new partner and their JSS case manager. Potential goals may include developing English or financial literacy skills, career development, navigating public transportation, or getting to know the Madison community. You will play a key role in the successful resettlement of newly arrived refugees in the Madison community. Through your work and partnership in the Aljirani Madison program you will build a shared sense of community solidarity while ensuring that community newcomers are able to become self-sufficient. Potential activities: Note: We are currently encouraging volunteers and their Aljirani Madison partners to have a conversation around comfort levels with resuming in-person activities. In-person meetings following CDC guidelines are generally preferred for most clients, particularly those with digital literacy barriers. Aid in creating and developing understanding of a household budget Provide English lessons and conversation practice Explore continuing education programs together and look at community scholarships Practice scheduling a doctor’s appointment and learning how to go to the doctor’s office Teach how to use Google Maps to view bus routes and times, accompany partner on a first bus ride Cook together and share recipes Take part in community events, activities, and other recreational opportunitiesTime commitment: At least two hours per week for a period of 6-months. Note: At the 6 month mark, the Refugee Support Programs Coordinator will inform you that the formal volunteer period has concluded. It will be your decision on how to end the relationship with your partner and/or how to transition into an informal relationship or friendship. Please note that after the formal period ends, JSS will no longer provide volunteer support. Location: Since newcomers live all around Madison, you may not be able to count on being paired with someone who lives within walking distance of your residence. Take advantage of the Madison bus system and bike trails and introduce your companion to these transportation options too. When refugees first arrive most of them do not have a car or driver’s license. Supervision: The Aljirani Madison volunteer will provide basic weekly reports on meetings and have periodic check ins with the program coordinator to receive support and guidance. Qualifications and requirements: Must be at least 18 years of age. Skilled in navigating digital environments or willingness to learn. Maintain confidentiality of all client related information. Willing and able to commit to a relationship at least 6 months. Comfortable working with an individual/family who may not speak English. Comfortable using Google Translate or other means of communication and translation. Comfortable with navigating health, benefits, education, and other systems and bureaucracies. Practices culture humility; able to work with diverse populations. Flexible and able to adjust original goals to family’s needs. Able and willing to attend volunteer trainings. Language ability in French, Spanish, Swahili, Kinyarwanda, Arabic, Dari, or Pashto helpful but not required.Benefits to volunteering: Develop your interpersonal and relationship building skills. Establish new community connections. Learn more about the global refugee crisis and what your community is doing to help. Be instrumental in the increased independence, social mobility, and opportunities for a new community member. Personal fulfillment through your support and solidarity with others! To apply, contact Paul Borowsky, 608-442-4083: paul@jssmadison.org Questions regarding position description can be directed to the Refugee Wellness Coordinator, Stephanie Taylor, at stephanie@jssmadison.org.Nonprofit: Jewish Social Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53719 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Diaper Club Delivery DriverEOTO need your help to deliver this resource to parents and other caregivers in OUR community! As an official partner & distribution site for the Dane County Village Diaper Bank EOTO (Each One Teach One) is able to offer up to 100 free diapers per month per child to families in need. Delivery Drivers need access to a reliable insured vehicle and must be available for once-a-week deliveries within Madison & nearby surrounding areas. If interested in this opportunity, please respond to this post. Nonprofit: EOTO Culturally Rooted EOTO need your help to deliver this resource to parents and other caregivers in OUR community! As an official partner & distribution site for the Dane County Village Diaper Bank EOTO (Each One Teach One) is able to offer up to 100 free diapers per month per child to families in need. Delivery Drivers need access to a reliable insured vehicle and must be available for once-a-week deliveries within Madison & nearby surrounding areas. If interested in this opportunity, please respond to this post. Nonprofit: EOTO Culturally Rooted Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Prepare Girl Scouts for Adventures at Camp!Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Council's mission is to empower girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. We achieve this through premier K-12 programming in the areas of STEM, life skills, entrepreneurship and the outdoors. Many Girl Scouts will attest that spending a week at camp is an experience unmatched any place else. Here, girls have the space and support to thrive as individuals and foster friendships that will last a lifetime. Learn more about Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland at: https://www.gsbadgerland.org/
Camp Wish List: Campfire oven mitts: https://www.amazon.com/RAPICCA-Leather-Resistant-Fireplace-handling/dp/B01N1VJDIQ/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=2CH2UCPX1IVSJ&keywords=campfire+gloves&qid=1669146673&sprefix=campfire+gloves,aps,198&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1 Campfire Tongs: https://www.amazon.com/Epica-Fireplace-Tongs-Long-Grabber/dp/B00P9RWYLC/ref=sr_1_8?crid=1Z5LE5J33IPB1&keywords=Fire+Tongs&qid=1668542211&sprefix=fire+tongs,aps,1074&sr=8-8 Campfire Shovels: https://www.amazon.com/Bond-ManufacturingBlack-Decker-BD1515-D-Handle/dp/B0028AD6II/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1Y1MCE34JZQZ8&keywords=Short+Shovels&qid=1668542327&sprefix=short+shovels,aps,199&sr=8-6 Aldo Leopold Benches: Is carpentry your calling? We are currently seeking helping hands to build us Aldo Leopold Benches using treated lumber. Please use the following specifications: https://www.iowadnr.gov/About-DNR/DNR-News-Releases/ArticleID/1218/Build-a-Leopold-bench
Items can be delivered to the Madison Leadership Center to be distrubed to camp. Please call 800.236.2710 in advance to arrange your drop off with a staff member.
Nonprofit: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Council's mission is to empower girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. We achieve this through premier K-12 programming in the areas of STEM, life skills, entrepreneurship and the outdoors. Many Girl Scouts will attest that spending a week at camp is an experience unmatched any place else. Here, girls have the space and support to thrive as individuals and foster friendships that will last a lifetime. Learn more about Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland at: https://www.gsbadgerland.org/
Camp Wish List: Campfire oven mitts: https://www.amazon.com/RAPICCA-Leather-Resistant-Fireplace-handling/dp/B01N1VJDIQ/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=2CH2UCPX1IVSJ&keywords=campfire+gloves&qid=1669146673&sprefix=campfire+gloves,aps,198&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1 Campfire Tongs: https://www.amazon.com/Epica-Fireplace-Tongs-Long-Grabber/dp/B00P9RWYLC/ref=sr_1_8?crid=1Z5LE5J33IPB1&keywords=Fire+Tongs&qid=1668542211&sprefix=fire+tongs,aps,1074&sr=8-8 Campfire Shovels: https://www.amazon.com/Bond-ManufacturingBlack-Decker-BD1515-D-Handle/dp/B0028AD6II/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1Y1MCE34JZQZ8&keywords=Short+Shovels&qid=1668542327&sprefix=short+shovels,aps,199&sr=8-6 Aldo Leopold Benches: Is carpentry your calling? We are currently seeking helping hands to build us Aldo Leopold Benches using treated lumber. Please use the following specifications: https://www.iowadnr.gov/About-DNR/DNR-News-Releases/ArticleID/1218/Build-a-Leopold-bench
Items can be delivered to the Madison Leadership Center to be distrubed to camp. Please call 800.236.2710 in advance to arrange your drop off with a staff member.
Nonprofit: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outdoor Food DistributionLoad pre-boxed and bagged food items into vehicles. If interested in this opportunity, please respond to this post. Nonprofit: Mission Nutrition DeForest Inc Load pre-boxed and bagged food items into vehicles. If interested in this opportunity, please respond to this post. Nonprofit: Mission Nutrition DeForest Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53532 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dane County Humane Society Wish ListWhether you choose to donate monetarily, purchase items from our wish list or donate gently used items, your kindness will ensure that animals at DCHS receive the care they deserve. Thank you! Check below for our most needed items:
1. Monetary Donations DCHS is always in need of monetary gifts to help us best meet the needs of animals in our care. Because we never know what animals may come through our doors, your monetary donations allow us the flexibility to meet those ever-changing needs. We encourage you to let us do the shopping! We have many partner organizations that help us get the best 'bang for our buck' by offering great discounts. You can make a monetary donation here.
2. Soft, Dog Treats / Training Treats 3. Rolled Rawhides 4. Large / XL Kongs 5. Squeeze Cheese 6. Creamy Peanut Butter 7. Paper Towels 8. Unscented, Clumping Cat Litter 9. Liquid Laundry Detergent
These item donations can be delivered to the Main Shelter, 5132 Voges Road, Madison, WI 53718. You do not need to call ahead. A no-contact drop off bin is outside the main entrance during business hours. Nonprofit: Dane County Humane Society Whether you choose to donate monetarily, purchase items from our wish list or donate gently used items, your kindness will ensure that animals at DCHS receive the care they deserve. Thank you! Check below for our most needed items:
1. Monetary Donations DCHS is always in need of monetary gifts to help us best meet the needs of animals in our care. Because we never know what animals may come through our doors, your monetary donations allow us the flexibility to meet those ever-changing needs. We encourage you to let us do the shopping! We have many partner organizations that help us get the best 'bang for our buck' by offering great discounts. You can make a monetary donation here.
2. Soft, Dog Treats / Training Treats 3. Rolled Rawhides 4. Large / XL Kongs 5. Squeeze Cheese 6. Creamy Peanut Butter 7. Paper Towels 8. Unscented, Clumping Cat Litter 9. Liquid Laundry Detergent
These item donations can be delivered to the Main Shelter, 5132 Voges Road, Madison, WI 53718. You do not need to call ahead. A no-contact drop off bin is outside the main entrance during business hours. Nonprofit: Dane County Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Middle School After School Program VolunteerABOUT THE LCEC
MIDDLE SCHOOL AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM VOLUNTEER POSITION SUMMARY: HOURS:
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS Experience building relationships and working with youth of color. Mature attitude, creativity & resourcefulness. Understanding and appreciation of socio-economically, ethnically and culturally diverse populations. Cultural humility and focus on positive youth development.REPORTS TO: Youth Programs Manager APPLICATION PROCESS: Nonprofit: Lussier Community Education Center ABOUT THE LCEC
MIDDLE SCHOOL AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM VOLUNTEER POSITION SUMMARY: HOURS:
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS Experience building relationships and working with youth of color. Mature attitude, creativity & resourcefulness. Understanding and appreciation of socio-economically, ethnically and culturally diverse populations. Cultural humility and focus on positive youth development.REPORTS TO: Youth Programs Manager APPLICATION PROCESS: Nonprofit: Lussier Community Education Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53717 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Spanish Translator- Stoughton, WIDescription: Work collaboratively with teammates to make decisions, consult as a language expert to assist with translation Interpret/translate Reach Dane Stoughton team in their partnership with enrolled families Communicate with staff regarding availability, team decisions and assignments Collaborate in a respectful manner Reply to emails and messages in a timely fashion Accurate interpretation without personal additions to the communicationPerformance Requirements: Proficiency in Spanish and English, Near-native fluency Reliability in making scheduled meetings and deadlines Willingness to learn new skills that may be necessary for fuller participation Ability to work successfully with Reach Dane Stoughton team toward shared goals Maintain confidentiality of the families Relationship- based and Trauma Informed approach to serving familiesNonprofit: Reach Dane/Reach Green Description: Work collaboratively with teammates to make decisions, consult as a language expert to assist with translation Interpret/translate Reach Dane Stoughton team in their partnership with enrolled families Communicate with staff regarding availability, team decisions and assignments Collaborate in a respectful manner Reply to emails and messages in a timely fashion Accurate interpretation without personal additions to the communicationPerformance Requirements: Proficiency in Spanish and English, Near-native fluency Reliability in making scheduled meetings and deadlines Willingness to learn new skills that may be necessary for fuller participation Ability to work successfully with Reach Dane Stoughton team toward shared goals Maintain confidentiality of the families Relationship- based and Trauma Informed approach to serving familiesNonprofit: Reach Dane/Reach Green Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53589 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pashto Volunteer TranslatorDescription: Work collaboratively with teammates to make decisions, consult as a language expert for assist with translation. Interpret/Translate with the support of Reach Dane/Reach Green employees to enrolled families Communicate with staff regarding availability, team decisions and assignments. Collaborate in a respectful manner. Replying to emails and messages from teammates in a timely fashion and participating in team discussions. Accurate interpretation/translation without personal additions to the communicationPerformance Requirements: Proficiency in at least one language, as well as in English. Near-native fluency in the target language required. Reliability in making scheduled meetings and deadlines. Transparency and availability when assessing and communicating with Translation staffers in regard to progress on assigned tasks and projects. Willingness to receive training in and adopt Translation processes and tools, and to learn new skills that may be necessary for fuller participation in the committee. Ability to work successfully alone and with other volunteers and Reach Dane and Reach Green employees toward shared goals. Willingness to receive and review criticism and corrections. Maintain confidentiality of the families. Relationship based approach to serving families.Nonprofit: Reach Dane/Reach Green Description: Work collaboratively with teammates to make decisions, consult as a language expert for assist with translation. Interpret/Translate with the support of Reach Dane/Reach Green employees to enrolled families Communicate with staff regarding availability, team decisions and assignments. Collaborate in a respectful manner. Replying to emails and messages from teammates in a timely fashion and participating in team discussions. Accurate interpretation/translation without personal additions to the communicationPerformance Requirements: Proficiency in at least one language, as well as in English. Near-native fluency in the target language required. Reliability in making scheduled meetings and deadlines. Transparency and availability when assessing and communicating with Translation staffers in regard to progress on assigned tasks and projects. Willingness to receive training in and adopt Translation processes and tools, and to learn new skills that may be necessary for fuller participation in the committee. Ability to work successfully alone and with other volunteers and Reach Dane and Reach Green employees toward shared goals. Willingness to receive and review criticism and corrections. Maintain confidentiality of the families. Relationship based approach to serving families.Nonprofit: Reach Dane/Reach Green Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53711 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court-Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)Court-Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) provide a voice in the court for a child involved with the child welfare system for a case of abuse, neglect, or other situation impacting the child’s safety, permanency, or well-being. This is a crucial role for some of Dane and Columbia Counties' most vulnerable children. CASAs are appointed by and act as the eyes and ears for the juvenile court judge. Advocates make weekly visits to their assigned child (either in the parental home, foster home, residential treatment facility, at school, or in the community), as well as correspond with caregivers, teachers, and other service providers to get a complete picture of the child’s history and current circumstances. CASAs, with the support of CASA staff, provide written reports to judges and parties to the case, helping them to make more informed decisions that ensure the child reaches a safe and permanent home as soon as possible. CASAs also work cooperatively with social workers, attorneys, and other professionals involved in the case to recommend and coordinate services that support the best interests of the child. Duties and Activities Weekly meetings with an assigned child, as well as ongoing communication with family members and other professionals involved in their case. Review and monitor documents and records related to the case, including checking that case plans and court orders are being followed. Advocate for the child’s best interests to the court and raise concerns about the child’s health, education, mental health, etc. with the appropriate professionals. Keep the court informed by providing written reports for court hearings, appearing in court when necessary, and updating the court on developments with agencies and family members. Work cooperatively with individuals and organizations involved in the child’s life to ensure that the child and their family are receiving appropriate services. As one volunteer said: Be the glue that connects the pieces in a complicated child welfare system.Time Commitment Minimum 12 month commitment. A minimum of 1 weekly (1-2 hour) visit with the assigned child. Estimated 8-12 hours monthly to prepare weekly status updates, monthly court reports, and communicate with other professionals involved in the case.Qualifications: General Be at least 21 years old with high school diploma or G.E.D. Complete a Volunteer Application, clear a background check, and attend a volunteer interview. Attend trainings specific to the volunteer position. Ability to work with a diverse population. Ability to maintain confidentiality and objectivity. Access to reliable transportation. Warm, friendly demeanor and positive attitude.Preferred Knowledge and Skills Computer skills and familiarity with Microsoft Office. Excellent organizational skills. Personal and/or professional experience with child protective agencies, foster care, juvenile court, or other child service agencies. Bilingual volunteers strongly encouraged to apply.Position Benefits Direct experience for those interested in counseling, social work, law, and other related fields. Learn about issues facing children and families with special needs. Develop communication and report-writing skills.If you have any questions or concerns about the position, please feel free to contact volunteercoordinator@canopycenter.org for more information. Nonprofit: Canopy Center Inc. Court-Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) provide a voice in the court for a child involved with the child welfare system for a case of abuse, neglect, or other situation impacting the child’s safety, permanency, or well-being. This is a crucial role for some of Dane and Columbia Counties' most vulnerable children. CASAs are appointed by and act as the eyes and ears for the juvenile court judge. Advocates make weekly visits to their assigned child (either in the parental home, foster home, residential treatment facility, at school, or in the community), as well as correspond with caregivers, teachers, and other service providers to get a complete picture of the child’s history and current circumstances. CASAs, with the support of CASA staff, provide written reports to judges and parties to the case, helping them to make more informed decisions that ensure the child reaches a safe and permanent home as soon as possible. CASAs also work cooperatively with social workers, attorneys, and other professionals involved in the case to recommend and coordinate services that support the best interests of the child. Duties and Activities Weekly meetings with an assigned child, as well as ongoing communication with family members and other professionals involved in their case. Review and monitor documents and records related to the case, including checking that case plans and court orders are being followed. Advocate for the child’s best interests to the court and raise concerns about the child’s health, education, mental health, etc. with the appropriate professionals. Keep the court informed by providing written reports for court hearings, appearing in court when necessary, and updating the court on developments with agencies and family members. Work cooperatively with individuals and organizations involved in the child’s life to ensure that the child and their family are receiving appropriate services. As one volunteer said: Be the glue that connects the pieces in a complicated child welfare system.Time Commitment Minimum 12 month commitment. A minimum of 1 weekly (1-2 hour) visit with the assigned child. Estimated 8-12 hours monthly to prepare weekly status updates, monthly court reports, and communicate with other professionals involved in the case.Qualifications: General Be at least 21 years old with high school diploma or G.E.D. Complete a Volunteer Application, clear a background check, and attend a volunteer interview. Attend trainings specific to the volunteer position. Ability to work with a diverse population. Ability to maintain confidentiality and objectivity. Access to reliable transportation. Warm, friendly demeanor and positive attitude.Preferred Knowledge and Skills Computer skills and familiarity with Microsoft Office. Excellent organizational skills. Personal and/or professional experience with child protective agencies, foster care, juvenile court, or other child service agencies. Bilingual volunteers strongly encouraged to apply.Position Benefits Direct experience for those interested in counseling, social work, law, and other related fields. Learn about issues facing children and families with special needs. Develop communication and report-writing skills.If you have any questions or concerns about the position, please feel free to contact volunteercoordinator@canopycenter.org for more information. Nonprofit: Canopy Center Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Engagement/Event CoordinatorVolunteers will support the following EOTO programs; BYAYA! (Black Youth & Young Adults) provides support to self-identifying Black/BIPOC youth and young adults between 10 - 26 through innovative programs, peer-led outreach, and free employment skills and professional development training. We are dedicated to helping our future leaders discover their purpose and path to wellness.
UJAMAA Business Network is a community of entrepreneurs empowered by the practice of cooperative economics to combine knowledge, skills, resources, and purchasing power to support and grow business in communities of color throughout Wisconsin, with a specific focus on Black-owned businesses.
Volunteer Task/duties: Coordinate & Facilitate youth activities (i.e.fitness, art, life readiness) Recruit & Coordinate Community Resource Partners Coordinate & Facilitate adult engagement activities Volunteer Recruitment & Coordination Community outreach & event promotion Help register/check-in event volunteers and participantsMinimum Skills/Abilities: Professional Communication Skills (written and verbal) Understanding of and marginalized/ disenfranchised communities (or willingness to learn) Basic Computer Skills (Google, Social Media, Document Creation) Ability to stand for prolonged periods of time Experience engaging youth, young adults, and familiesNonprofit: EOTO Culturally Rooted Volunteers will support the following EOTO programs; BYAYA! (Black Youth & Young Adults) provides support to self-identifying Black/BIPOC youth and young adults between 10 - 26 through innovative programs, peer-led outreach, and free employment skills and professional development training. We are dedicated to helping our future leaders discover their purpose and path to wellness.
UJAMAA Business Network is a community of entrepreneurs empowered by the practice of cooperative economics to combine knowledge, skills, resources, and purchasing power to support and grow business in communities of color throughout Wisconsin, with a specific focus on Black-owned businesses.
Volunteer Task/duties: Coordinate & Facilitate youth activities (i.e.fitness, art, life readiness) Recruit & Coordinate Community Resource Partners Coordinate & Facilitate adult engagement activities Volunteer Recruitment & Coordination Community outreach & event promotion Help register/check-in event volunteers and participantsMinimum Skills/Abilities: Professional Communication Skills (written and verbal) Understanding of and marginalized/ disenfranchised communities (or willingness to learn) Basic Computer Skills (Google, Social Media, Document Creation) Ability to stand for prolonged periods of time Experience engaging youth, young adults, and familiesNonprofit: EOTO Culturally Rooted Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Event SupportVolunteers will support the following EOTO programs; BYAYA! (Black Youth & Young Adults) provides support to self-identifying Black/BIPOC youth and young adults between 10 - 26 through innovative programs, peer-led outreach, and free employment skills and professional development training. We are dedicated to helping our future leaders discover their purpose and path to wellness.
UJAMAA Business Network is a community of entrepreneurs empowered by the practice of cooperative economics to combine knowledge, skills, resources, and purchasing power to support and grow business in communities of color throughout Wisconsin, with a specific focus on Black-owned businesses.
Volunteer Role Tasks/Duties: Community outreach & event promotion Event set up/clean up (outdoor and indoor events) Event Activity Station support Welcome/Registration table attendantMinimum Skills/Abilities: Pleasant & Professional Communication Skills (written and verbal) Understanding of and marginalized/ disenfranchised communities (or willingness to learn) Basic Computer Skills (Google, Social Media, Document Creation) Ability to stand for prolonged periods of time Ability to lift up to 10 lbs. Experience engaging youth, young adults, and families
Average Time Commitment: 5 - 10 hours per event (during peak event seasons Summer & Winter Holidays)
Nonprofit: EOTO Culturally Rooted Volunteers will support the following EOTO programs; BYAYA! (Black Youth & Young Adults) provides support to self-identifying Black/BIPOC youth and young adults between 10 - 26 through innovative programs, peer-led outreach, and free employment skills and professional development training. We are dedicated to helping our future leaders discover their purpose and path to wellness.
UJAMAA Business Network is a community of entrepreneurs empowered by the practice of cooperative economics to combine knowledge, skills, resources, and purchasing power to support and grow business in communities of color throughout Wisconsin, with a specific focus on Black-owned businesses.
Volunteer Role Tasks/Duties: Community outreach & event promotion Event set up/clean up (outdoor and indoor events) Event Activity Station support Welcome/Registration table attendantMinimum Skills/Abilities: Pleasant & Professional Communication Skills (written and verbal) Understanding of and marginalized/ disenfranchised communities (or willingness to learn) Basic Computer Skills (Google, Social Media, Document Creation) Ability to stand for prolonged periods of time Ability to lift up to 10 lbs. Experience engaging youth, young adults, and families
Average Time Commitment: 5 - 10 hours per event (during peak event seasons Summer & Winter Holidays)
Nonprofit: EOTO Culturally Rooted Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Teacher for Citizenship ClassVolunteer Citizenship Class Teachers Needed. (Unpaid) Madison International Partners offers free U.S. citizenship several classes to learners who want to prepare to take the citizenship test. The class are held online via zoom. The program is free of charge Position Description: The primary purpose of this position is to teach adults of diverse ages, ethnicities, and educational backgrounds, U.S. history and Civics to prepare them for their U.S. citizenship interview with USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services). We offer two separated classes. The first classes meets Tuesdays, 5 - 6:30 pm; and the second class meet on Saturdays, 9 - 10:30 am pm for a 12-week period. Candidates have the choice to teach the class that fit better with their schedules. No special skills are needed. The Teacher book and teaching materials are straightforward Responsibilities: ¨ Provide citizenship-preparation instruction to legal permanent residents seeking to naturalize ¨ Write lesson plans ¨ Provide counseling and referrals for students as needed ¨ Conduct ongoing assessment and evaluation of student progress and provide support for students who require additional assistance to attain proficiency ¨ Maintain a safe learning environment for students Required Qualifications: ¨ Ability to work effectively with diverse student body ¨ Excellent organizational and time-management skills ¨ Good verbal and written communication skills ¨ Proficiency with Zoom
Training will be provided if needed. If interested sign up here: https://cpcmadison.wufoo.com/forms/z1iehwtl0rpyke5/ Nonprofit: Madison International Partners /Christ Presbyterian Church Volunteer Citizenship Class Teachers Needed. (Unpaid) Madison International Partners offers free U.S. citizenship several classes to learners who want to prepare to take the citizenship test. The class are held online via zoom. The program is free of charge Position Description: The primary purpose of this position is to teach adults of diverse ages, ethnicities, and educational backgrounds, U.S. history and Civics to prepare them for their U.S. citizenship interview with USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services). We offer two separated classes. The first classes meets Tuesdays, 5 - 6:30 pm; and the second class meet on Saturdays, 9 - 10:30 am pm for a 12-week period. Candidates have the choice to teach the class that fit better with their schedules. No special skills are needed. The Teacher book and teaching materials are straightforward Responsibilities: ¨ Provide citizenship-preparation instruction to legal permanent residents seeking to naturalize ¨ Write lesson plans ¨ Provide counseling and referrals for students as needed ¨ Conduct ongoing assessment and evaluation of student progress and provide support for students who require additional assistance to attain proficiency ¨ Maintain a safe learning environment for students Required Qualifications: ¨ Ability to work effectively with diverse student body ¨ Excellent organizational and time-management skills ¨ Good verbal and written communication skills ¨ Proficiency with Zoom
Training will be provided if needed. If interested sign up here: https://cpcmadison.wufoo.com/forms/z1iehwtl0rpyke5/ Nonprofit: Madison International Partners /Christ Presbyterian Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53703 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Downtown Madison Event AmbassadorsLove Downtown Madison... Get involved! Become an Event Ambassador today and become a part of your favorite Downtown Madison events like: Madison Night Market, Maxwell Street Days, and so much more! Event volunteers get perks like: behind the scenes tours, discounts to events, Downtown Madison swag, gifts from businesses, and so much more! Register your interest here. Nonprofit: Downtown Madison Love Downtown Madison... Get involved! Become an Event Ambassador today and become a part of your favorite Downtown Madison events like: Madison Night Market, Maxwell Street Days, and so much more! Event volunteers get perks like: behind the scenes tours, discounts to events, Downtown Madison swag, gifts from businesses, and so much more! Register your interest here. Nonprofit: Downtown Madison Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Treasurer/Board memberWisconsin Faith Voices for Justice is seeking a volunteer Treasurer to join our Board. The ideal candidate will be a CPA with experience working with non-profit accounting, or a willingness to learn. Duties include managing bi-monthly payroll, filing quarterly federal and state reports, preparing the annual 990 and WI State reporting, preparing annual W-2s and 1099s, and preparing monthly statements of account for the board of directors. Familiarity with Quickbooks Online a plus. Time commitment is approximately 2 hours/month, plus time needed to prepare annual tax filings. If interested, or to learn more, please contact WFVJ Executive Director Nonprofit: Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice is seeking a volunteer Treasurer to join our Board. The ideal candidate will be a CPA with experience working with non-profit accounting, or a willingness to learn. Duties include managing bi-monthly payroll, filing quarterly federal and state reports, preparing the annual 990 and WI State reporting, preparing annual W-2s and 1099s, and preparing monthly statements of account for the board of directors. Familiarity with Quickbooks Online a plus. Time commitment is approximately 2 hours/month, plus time needed to prepare annual tax filings. If interested, or to learn more, please contact WFVJ Executive Director Nonprofit: Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53719 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Google Ad Grant GuruHelp! We have a non-profit google ad grant and we don't know what we are doing! Can you help? We are seeking a volunteer to help us with our grant and maybe teach us a thing or two along the way. This is a completely remote opportunity and can be done on your own time. If interested in this opportunity, please respond to this post. Nonprofit: Wisconsin Association for Talented and Gifted (WATG) Help! We have a non-profit google ad grant and we don't know what we are doing! Can you help? We are seeking a volunteer to help us with our grant and maybe teach us a thing or two along the way. This is a completely remote opportunity and can be done on your own time. If interested in this opportunity, please respond to this post. Nonprofit: Wisconsin Association for Talented and Gifted (WATG) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Center Office SupportVolunteers needed to help with office organization and file scanning. Office hours are from 10:00am - 6:00pm Monday through Friday.
COVID-19 UPDATE: We ask that all volunteers be fully vaccinated, per our agency policy.
This volunteer opportunity is on an as needed basis. If interested in this opportunity, please respond to this post. Nonprofit: Kennedy Heights Community Center Volunteers needed to help with office organization and file scanning. Office hours are from 10:00am - 6:00pm Monday through Friday.
COVID-19 UPDATE: We ask that all volunteers be fully vaccinated, per our agency policy.
This volunteer opportunity is on an as needed basis. If interested in this opportunity, please respond to this post. Nonprofit: Kennedy Heights Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry NeedsWe are in need of volunteers to help with food food packaging & delivery. Volunteers must be 16+ years old, and must complete the waiver on our website (https://www.bpnn.org/volunteer.html). All volunteers need to sign up through our website and submit a form. Pantry Hours: Monday, 10am-Noon
If you feel led, please bring prepackaged nonperishable food donations, toilet paper, tooth paste, tooth brushes, diapers (size 5 & 6), shampoo, conditioner as well as reusable bags/boxes to our facility at 1200 E Verona Ave. Verona, WI 53593.
Best practices for volunteering while avoiding COVID-19 exposure, provided by United Way of Dane County Rely on updates and instructions from the Center for Disease Control. Volunteering at sites: Volunteers who arrive at a site should wear face masks to avoid possibly exposing the community members at the site as well as from possibly exposing themselves while volunteering at the site. Most sites will provide these or relevant instructions to volunteers. Ask for these in advance of arrival. Those volunteers who are showing signs of physical illness should not volunteer. Those who were recently in contact with people showing signs of illness should not volunteer. Volunteers should know the exact roles and responsibilities expected by the site and the health and safety policies of the site. Read the volunteer need description clearly to understand your specific tasks. Volunteering remotely: Volunteers should know the exact roles and responsibilities expected by the site. Read the volunteer need description clearly to understand your specific tasks. Volunteer sites are fielding many emails and phone calls right now. Once you get started on tasks, make sure that you know the best way to communicate with the volunteer manager at the site to give you feedback on your progress as a volunteer. Overall, maintain 6-feet of distance from those around you.Best practices for donating materials while avoiding COVID-19 exposure, provided by United Way of Dane County Many nonprofits need face masks and hand sanitizer. Check-out the Wish List and call the Volunteer Center for further details on drop off requirements at (608)246-4380. Before donating, rely on updates from the Center for Disease Control. Those volunteers who are showing signs of physical illness should not directly donate materials. Those who were recently in contact with people showing signs of illness should not directly donate materials. Use drive-through services where possible, including dropping-off material donations and not walking into sites.Click here to fill out the registration form. Nonprofit: Badger Prairie Needs Network We are in need of volunteers to help with food food packaging & delivery. Volunteers must be 16+ years old, and must complete the waiver on our website (https://www.bpnn.org/volunteer.html). All volunteers need to sign up through our website and submit a form. Pantry Hours: Monday, 10am-Noon
If you feel led, please bring prepackaged nonperishable food donations, toilet paper, tooth paste, tooth brushes, diapers (size 5 & 6), shampoo, conditioner as well as reusable bags/boxes to our facility at 1200 E Verona Ave. Verona, WI 53593.
Best practices for volunteering while avoiding COVID-19 exposure, provided by United Way of Dane County Rely on updates and instructions from the Center for Disease Control. Volunteering at sites: Volunteers who arrive at a site should wear face masks to avoid possibly exposing the community members at the site as well as from possibly exposing themselves while volunteering at the site. Most sites will provide these or relevant instructions to volunteers. Ask for these in advance of arrival. Those volunteers who are showing signs of physical illness should not volunteer. Those who were recently in contact with people showing signs of illness should not volunteer. Volunteers should know the exact roles and responsibilities expected by the site and the health and safety policies of the site. Read the volunteer need description clearly to understand your specific tasks. Volunteering remotely: Volunteers should know the exact roles and responsibilities expected by the site. Read the volunteer need description clearly to understand your specific tasks. Volunteer sites are fielding many emails and phone calls right now. Once you get started on tasks, make sure that you know the best way to communicate with the volunteer manager at the site to give you feedback on your progress as a volunteer. Overall, maintain 6-feet of distance from those around you.Best practices for donating materials while avoiding COVID-19 exposure, provided by United Way of Dane County Many nonprofits need face masks and hand sanitizer. Check-out the Wish List and call the Volunteer Center for further details on drop off requirements at (608)246-4380. Before donating, rely on updates from the Center for Disease Control. Those volunteers who are showing signs of physical illness should not directly donate materials. Those who were recently in contact with people showing signs of illness should not directly donate materials. Use drive-through services where possible, including dropping-off material donations and not walking into sites.Click here to fill out the registration form. Nonprofit: Badger Prairie Needs Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53593 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden Leader, Madison Area Food Pantry Gardens, Inc.Through the help of dedicated people; provide leadership and oversight of Witte Garden to grow, tend and harvest vegetables for our Dane County, Wisconsin, neighbors. The garden leader works with a team to plan, obtain resources, operate equipment, monitor plant growth and coordinate work sessions. This is a volunteer position (non-paid). Interested individuals can shadow a garden leader to learn more about the tasks. Job training, conferences, workshops are available and costs are reimbursable. Nonprofit: Food Pantry Gardens Through the help of dedicated people; provide leadership and oversight of Witte Garden to grow, tend and harvest vegetables for our Dane County, Wisconsin, neighbors. The garden leader works with a team to plan, obtain resources, operate equipment, monitor plant growth and coordinate work sessions. This is a volunteer position (non-paid). Interested individuals can shadow a garden leader to learn more about the tasks. Job training, conferences, workshops are available and costs are reimbursable. Nonprofit: Food Pantry Gardens Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53593 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteers NeededWe need help unloading and organizing our food donations from Second Harvest Monday mornings 8:00-9:30 a.m., and Monday night we need help setting up and staff the food pantry, 4:00-6:30 p.m.. COVID- 19 UPDATE: Due to COVID our hours have changed food pantry hours are now 8:30 - 11:30 am Our only requirement is that you must be able to lift and carry up to 30 pounds. URL: www.khcommunitycenter.org Nonprofit: Kennedy Heights Community Center We need help unloading and organizing our food donations from Second Harvest Monday mornings 8:00-9:30 a.m., and Monday night we need help setting up and staff the food pantry, 4:00-6:30 p.m.. COVID- 19 UPDATE: Due to COVID our hours have changed food pantry hours are now 8:30 - 11:30 am Our only requirement is that you must be able to lift and carry up to 30 pounds. URL: www.khcommunitycenter.org Nonprofit: Kennedy Heights Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Teen Program SupportKennedy Heights Community Center's Teen Program offers a wide variety of programming for youth grades 6-12. Our activities include, but are not limited to, academic support, fitness and physical health, community service projects, discussion groups, and both educational and recreational field trips. Although all youth living in the Madison area are eligible to participate in Teen Programming at Kennedy Heights, the program targets lower-income, at risk middle school students. The programs meets Tuesday and Thursday 3:00pm - 5:30pm. COVID-19 UPDATE: We ask that all volunteers be fully vaccinated, per our agency policy. RESTRICTIONS: Training provided on site. A criminal background check is required of all volunteer positions with children. Required: A weekly commitment for at least one semester. URL: www.khcommunitycenter.org Nonprofit: Kennedy Heights Community Center Kennedy Heights Community Center's Teen Program offers a wide variety of programming for youth grades 6-12. Our activities include, but are not limited to, academic support, fitness and physical health, community service projects, discussion groups, and both educational and recreational field trips. Although all youth living in the Madison area are eligible to participate in Teen Programming at Kennedy Heights, the program targets lower-income, at risk middle school students. The programs meets Tuesday and Thursday 3:00pm - 5:30pm. COVID-19 UPDATE: We ask that all volunteers be fully vaccinated, per our agency policy. RESTRICTIONS: Training provided on site. A criminal background check is required of all volunteer positions with children. Required: A weekly commitment for at least one semester. URL: www.khcommunitycenter.org Nonprofit: Kennedy Heights Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Elementary Program SupportNeeded: Volunteers to help elementary children with academics, reading, and enrichment programs throughout the school year. Activities include free play, reading, science, art, cooking, and other activities that interest children. Volunteers bring new ideas, fresh faces, creativity, knowledge, and humor as mentors and role models. Volunteers needed 2:00pm - 5:00pm on Mondays and 3:30-5:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. COVID- 19 UPDATE: We ask that all volunteers be fully vaccinated, per our agency policy. RESTRICTIONS: Training provided on site. A criminal background check is required of all volunteer positions with children. Required: A weekly commitment for at least one semester. URL: www.khcommunitycenter.org Nonprofit: Kennedy Heights Community Center Needed: Volunteers to help elementary children with academics, reading, and enrichment programs throughout the school year. Activities include free play, reading, science, art, cooking, and other activities that interest children. Volunteers bring new ideas, fresh faces, creativity, knowledge, and humor as mentors and role models. Volunteers needed 2:00pm - 5:00pm on Mondays and 3:30-5:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. COVID- 19 UPDATE: We ask that all volunteers be fully vaccinated, per our agency policy. RESTRICTIONS: Training provided on site. A criminal background check is required of all volunteer positions with children. Required: A weekly commitment for at least one semester. URL: www.khcommunitycenter.org Nonprofit: Kennedy Heights Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board of Director PositionDo you have an interest in helping individuals in our community with physical disabilities? Do you like dogs? Combine the two on the WAGS Board of Directors! We are currently accepting new members - join us! The WAGS BOD is an active, working board that organizes fundraising events for this small nonprofit, as well as serving on various committees giving organizational guidance. Board terms are 3 years and new members are added throughout the year. This opportunity is brought to you by: Aaron Backer, Executive Director. Nonprofit: Wisconsin Academy for Graduate Service Dogs (WAGS) Do you have an interest in helping individuals in our community with physical disabilities? Do you like dogs? Combine the two on the WAGS Board of Directors! We are currently accepting new members - join us! The WAGS BOD is an active, working board that organizes fundraising events for this small nonprofit, as well as serving on various committees giving organizational guidance. Board terms are 3 years and new members are added throughout the year. This opportunity is brought to you by: Aaron Backer, Executive Director. Nonprofit: Wisconsin Academy for Graduate Service Dogs (WAGS) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53713 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seeking Board Members Passionate About GT EducationWisconsin Association for Talented and Gifted (WATG) is a statewide nonprofit, passionate about advocating for and raising awareness of the needs of gifted and talented students. We are in need of volunteer board members who are passionate about gifted and talented education in Wisconsin. Board members are required to attend a monthly virtual meeting on the third Wednesday of every month from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM. We have two in-person meetings per year (COVID dependent) as well as an annual conference in October that members are required to participate in. Board members are active participants on this "working board". For more information, respond to this post or contact Roxane Hagedorn, Executive Director. rhagedorn@watg.org Nonprofit: Wisconsin Association for Talented and Gifted (WATG) Wisconsin Association for Talented and Gifted (WATG) is a statewide nonprofit, passionate about advocating for and raising awareness of the needs of gifted and talented students. We are in need of volunteer board members who are passionate about gifted and talented education in Wisconsin. Board members are required to attend a monthly virtual meeting on the third Wednesday of every month from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM. We have two in-person meetings per year (COVID dependent) as well as an annual conference in October that members are required to participate in. Board members are active participants on this "working board". For more information, respond to this post or contact Roxane Hagedorn, Executive Director. rhagedorn@watg.org Nonprofit: Wisconsin Association for Talented and Gifted (WATG) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Welcome guests to our new Leadership Center!Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Council is in need of regularly scheduled volunteers for a new reception-type opportunity at our beautiful guest entrance. While your schedule will be regular, the tasks will vary. The main task will be greeting guests when they arrive at our new Madison Leadership Center. Other tasks may include mailings, receiving deliveries, calling members, or computer tasks. If interested, please respond to this post. Our main need is Tuesdays and Thursdays, but potential exists for other days as well. Nonprofit: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Council is in need of regularly scheduled volunteers for a new reception-type opportunity at our beautiful guest entrance. While your schedule will be regular, the tasks will vary. The main task will be greeting guests when they arrive at our new Madison Leadership Center. Other tasks may include mailings, receiving deliveries, calling members, or computer tasks. If interested, please respond to this post. Our main need is Tuesdays and Thursdays, but potential exists for other days as well. Nonprofit: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran SSM Health at Home - Hospice VolunteeringAs a partner of the We Honor Veterans program, Home Health United has implemented a number of different initiatives to help improve the care we provide our Veteran patients. As part of this program, SSM Health at Home– Hospice has created a Veteran-to-Veteran Volunteer Program, an innovative model for serving Veterans at the end of life. The goal of the Veteran-to-Veteran Volunteer Program is to pair veteran hospice volunteers with veteran hospice patients. Once paired, veteran volunteers have the unique ability to relate and connect with the patient creating an environment where life review and healing may occur. Many Veterans receiving SSM Health at Home– Hospice services wish to be connected with a volunteer who is also a veteran. This program makes that possible. As a hospice veteran volunteer, you can provide support and comfort by offering a few hours of your time, companionship, and camaraderie. Volunteering times are flexible. Free, comprehensive training is provided, and no medical experience is necessary. All volunteers must maintain volunteer requirements and attend annual trainings. Help honor a veteran and become aSSM Health at Home– Hospice Volunteer today! Click on the link below to learn more or fill out an application to start volunteering! Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteering SSM Health at Home– Hospice Volunteer Application Nonprofit: SSM Health at Home As a partner of the We Honor Veterans program, Home Health United has implemented a number of different initiatives to help improve the care we provide our Veteran patients. As part of this program, SSM Health at Home– Hospice has created a Veteran-to-Veteran Volunteer Program, an innovative model for serving Veterans at the end of life. The goal of the Veteran-to-Veteran Volunteer Program is to pair veteran hospice volunteers with veteran hospice patients. Once paired, veteran volunteers have the unique ability to relate and connect with the patient creating an environment where life review and healing may occur. Many Veterans receiving SSM Health at Home– Hospice services wish to be connected with a volunteer who is also a veteran. This program makes that possible. As a hospice veteran volunteer, you can provide support and comfort by offering a few hours of your time, companionship, and camaraderie. Volunteering times are flexible. Free, comprehensive training is provided, and no medical experience is necessary. All volunteers must maintain volunteer requirements and attend annual trainings. Help honor a veteran and become aSSM Health at Home– Hospice Volunteer today! Click on the link below to learn more or fill out an application to start volunteering! Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteering SSM Health at Home– Hospice Volunteer Application Nonprofit: SSM Health at Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SSM Health at Home - Hospice - Compassionate End of Life CareHospice volunteers are the heart of SSM Health at Home– Hospice program. As a member of the Hospice team, volunteers care for individuals and their families by providing patient support, administrative support, assistance with fundraisers/special events or grief and bereavement support. Patient visits might include: companionship care, reading to patients, assisting with letter writing, helping with errands, or performing light household tasks. Volunteering times are flexible. Candidates should be compassionate and dependable with a sincere desire to make a difference in the lives of others.
RESTRICTIONS: Free, comprehensive training is provided; no medical experience is necessary. Volunteers must complete annual trainings and maintain volunteer requirements. Please consider registering for an upcoming training. Our volunteer training schedule can be found via the link below. SSM Health at Home– Hospice Volunteering Visit www.HomeHealthUnited.org for more information Nonprofit: SSM Health at Home Hospice volunteers are the heart of SSM Health at Home– Hospice program. As a member of the Hospice team, volunteers care for individuals and their families by providing patient support, administrative support, assistance with fundraisers/special events or grief and bereavement support. Patient visits might include: companionship care, reading to patients, assisting with letter writing, helping with errands, or performing light household tasks. Volunteering times are flexible. Candidates should be compassionate and dependable with a sincere desire to make a difference in the lives of others.
RESTRICTIONS: Free, comprehensive training is provided; no medical experience is necessary. Volunteers must complete annual trainings and maintain volunteer requirements. Please consider registering for an upcoming training. Our volunteer training schedule can be found via the link below. SSM Health at Home– Hospice Volunteering Visit www.HomeHealthUnited.org for more information Nonprofit: SSM Health at Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Beacon (Homeless Day Shelter) Needs & Wish ListPlease feel encouraged to visit our Amazon Wish List and purchase items to ship directly. This will help us limit the number of people and in-person contacts we have in our facility. The Beacon Day Shelter is in need of the following:Immediate Needs: Disinfectant wipes Hand sanitizer NEW Underwear (all sizes) NEW Socks (all sizes) Belts
Paper Products for Food Service: Paper plates Paper bowls Paper cups
Food Products: Snacks (granola bars, apples, bananas) Fresh fruits or vegetables Pastry items Boiled eggs
Cleaning Products: Disinfectant wipes Hand sanitizer
Continued Daily Needs: Deodorant, toothbrushes, travel size toothpaste Large bottles of shampoo and conditioner Combs and brushes (especially for ethnic hair wide tooth combs, wave brushes)Nonprofit: The Beacon Homeless Day Resource Center - Catholic Charities Please feel encouraged to visit our Amazon Wish List and purchase items to ship directly. This will help us limit the number of people and in-person contacts we have in our facility. The Beacon Day Shelter is in need of the following:Immediate Needs: Disinfectant wipes Hand sanitizer NEW Underwear (all sizes) NEW Socks (all sizes) Belts
Paper Products for Food Service: Paper plates Paper bowls Paper cups
Food Products: Snacks (granola bars, apples, bananas) Fresh fruits or vegetables Pastry items Boiled eggs
Cleaning Products: Disinfectant wipes Hand sanitizer
Continued Daily Needs: Deodorant, toothbrushes, travel size toothpaste Large bottles of shampoo and conditioner Combs and brushes (especially for ethnic hair wide tooth combs, wave brushes)Nonprofit: The Beacon Homeless Day Resource Center - Catholic Charities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly VisitorShare an hour or two of your time weekly, bi-weekly or monthly, talking, listening to life stories and enjoying the company of an elderly adult. You will be paired with someone based on your personalities and shared interests. This would be a great experience for someone pursuing a job in the health care field, or a new retiree looking for meaningful opportunities. Volunteers must complete Oakwood’s registration process, including a background check. Weekdays - times vary depending on resident and volunteer availability. Qualifications: Good listening and social skills, willingness to learn and ability to maintain confidentiality Nonprofit: Oakwood Village Prairie Ridge Share an hour or two of your time weekly, bi-weekly or monthly, talking, listening to life stories and enjoying the company of an elderly adult. You will be paired with someone based on your personalities and shared interests. This would be a great experience for someone pursuing a job in the health care field, or a new retiree looking for meaningful opportunities. Volunteers must complete Oakwood’s registration process, including a background check. Weekdays - times vary depending on resident and volunteer availability. Qualifications: Good listening and social skills, willingness to learn and ability to maintain confidentiality Nonprofit: Oakwood Village Prairie Ridge Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) provide a voice in the court for a child involved with the Dane County child welfare system for a case of abuse, neglect, or other situation impacting the child's safety, permanency, or well-being. This is a crucial role for some of Dane County's most vulnerable children! CASAs are appointed by and act as the eyes and ears for the juvenile court judge. Advocates make weekly visits to their assigned child (either in their parental home, foster home, residential treatment facility, at school or in the community), as well as correspond with caregivers, teachers and other service providers to get a complete picture of the child's history and current circumstances. CASAs, with the support of Dane County CASA staff, provide written reports to judges and parties to the case, helping them to make more informed decisions that ensure the child reaches a safe and permanent home as soon as possible. CASAs also work cooperatively with social workers, attorneys and other professionals involved in the case to recommend and coordinate services that support the best interests of the child. QUALIFICATIONS: There are no professional or education requirements to be a CASA in Dane County, but we do require that advocates be at least 21 years of age to serve on a case and commit to serve a minimum of 1 year with our program. Advocates must be willing to serve approximately 2 hours per week, and up to 10-15 hours per month. TRAINING: Advocates are required to complete an initial training that covers topics such as the court system child protective services, strength-based approaches, diversity, and cultural sensitivity. The training format is a combination of "in-class" time and "home study", for an estimated total of 30 hours. The in-class portion usually takes place in two-hour sessions (5:30 - 7:30 pm), one evening per week for a stretch of six weeks.
Apply at https://canopycenter.org/volunteeremployee.html
Please note that while everyone is invited to apply, this is an in-demand volunteer position, meaning we are unable to take on all applicants as CASAs. Due to Dane County CASA's strong volunteer retention rate and the interest of new volunteers outweighing the case demand, applicants should expect to wait a year or more before they are able to receive training. As we are able, we will send out updates regarding training sessions to applicants. Nonprofit: Dane County CASA Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) provide a voice in the court for a child involved with the Dane County child welfare system for a case of abuse, neglect, or other situation impacting the child's safety, permanency, or well-being. This is a crucial role for some of Dane County's most vulnerable children! CASAs are appointed by and act as the eyes and ears for the juvenile court judge. Advocates make weekly visits to their assigned child (either in their parental home, foster home, residential treatment facility, at school or in the community), as well as correspond with caregivers, teachers and other service providers to get a complete picture of the child's history and current circumstances. CASAs, with the support of Dane County CASA staff, provide written reports to judges and parties to the case, helping them to make more informed decisions that ensure the child reaches a safe and permanent home as soon as possible. CASAs also work cooperatively with social workers, attorneys and other professionals involved in the case to recommend and coordinate services that support the best interests of the child. QUALIFICATIONS: There are no professional or education requirements to be a CASA in Dane County, but we do require that advocates be at least 21 years of age to serve on a case and commit to serve a minimum of 1 year with our program. Advocates must be willing to serve approximately 2 hours per week, and up to 10-15 hours per month. TRAINING: Advocates are required to complete an initial training that covers topics such as the court system child protective services, strength-based approaches, diversity, and cultural sensitivity. The training format is a combination of "in-class" time and "home study", for an estimated total of 30 hours. The in-class portion usually takes place in two-hour sessions (5:30 - 7:30 pm), one evening per week for a stretch of six weeks.
Apply at https://canopycenter.org/volunteeremployee.html
Please note that while everyone is invited to apply, this is an in-demand volunteer position, meaning we are unable to take on all applicants as CASAs. Due to Dane County CASA's strong volunteer retention rate and the interest of new volunteers outweighing the case demand, applicants should expect to wait a year or more before they are able to receive training. As we are able, we will send out updates regarding training sessions to applicants. Nonprofit: Dane County CASA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Interaction SpecialistAre you looking for ways to give back? Do you like making a difference in the lives of others? Canopy Center is looking for Family Interaction Specialist in the Parent-to-Child (P2C) program, which do just that. P2C is a partnership with the Dane County Department of Human Services to provide parents with supervised visitation opportunities during evenings and weekends. Volunteers supervise visits as ordered by the court and give objective reports based on those interactions, while also serving as a mentor and advocate for those parents and families.
Duties and Activities Coordinate and facilitate visits, including maintaining contact with parents, children, foster families, social worker/case manager, and Canopy Center staff. Observe and report on parent interaction with their child during a weekly two-hour visit. Document and submit all visit notes in a timely manner. Report unusual or questionable visits or any concerns immediately to the P2C Case Manager. Attend quarterly trainings and case reviews. Provide support and resources to families as needed.Position Benefits Direct experience for those interested in counseling, social work, and other related fields. Learn about issues facing parents and families with special needs. Develop communication and report-writing skills.Nonprofit: Canopy Center Inc. Are you looking for ways to give back? Do you like making a difference in the lives of others? Canopy Center is looking for Family Interaction Specialist in the Parent-to-Child (P2C) program, which do just that. P2C is a partnership with the Dane County Department of Human Services to provide parents with supervised visitation opportunities during evenings and weekends. Volunteers supervise visits as ordered by the court and give objective reports based on those interactions, while also serving as a mentor and advocate for those parents and families.
Duties and Activities Coordinate and facilitate visits, including maintaining contact with parents, children, foster families, social worker/case manager, and Canopy Center staff. Observe and report on parent interaction with their child during a weekly two-hour visit. Document and submit all visit notes in a timely manner. Report unusual or questionable visits or any concerns immediately to the P2C Case Manager. Attend quarterly trainings and case reviews. Provide support and resources to families as needed.Position Benefits Direct experience for those interested in counseling, social work, and other related fields. Learn about issues facing parents and families with special needs. Develop communication and report-writing skills.Nonprofit: Canopy Center Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Large Commercial Fridge & Freezer Combo NeededThe Cambridge CAP Youth Center is need of a large commercial type fridge & freezer combo for the center. The fridge that is existing is too small and prevents the ability to serve fresh items for their free snacks due to the limited space after the milk is stored. Nonprofit: Cambridge Community Activities Program The Cambridge CAP Youth Center is need of a large commercial type fridge & freezer combo for the center. The fridge that is existing is too small and prevents the ability to serve fresh items for their free snacks due to the limited space after the milk is stored. Nonprofit: Cambridge Community Activities Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53523 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sporting Goods for KidsThe Cambridge CAP Youth Center is seeking sporting goods and outdoor games for the kids at the center. Items such as dodgeballs, jump ropes, wiffle balls & bats, volleyballs & net, etc.
Items can be dropped off or shipped to Cambridge CAP Youth Center 211 South St Cambridge, WI 53523 Nonprofit: Cambridge Community Activities Program The Cambridge CAP Youth Center is seeking sporting goods and outdoor games for the kids at the center. Items such as dodgeballs, jump ropes, wiffle balls & bats, volleyballs & net, etc.
Items can be dropped off or shipped to Cambridge CAP Youth Center 211 South St Cambridge, WI 53523 Nonprofit: Cambridge Community Activities Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53523 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share your expertise as part of the Badgerland Speakers Bureau!Are you passionate about civic engagement and advocacy? Or maybe you're a scientist or engineer who revels in STEM? Do you love sharing tips and tricks about sales and marketing? Or how to build a campfire and practice eco-camping?
Become a mentor with Badgerland and share your story, expertise and knowledge with Girl Scouts!
We're building the Badgerland Speakers Bureau, a pool of experts from the community to help Girl Scouts earn badge/patch work, master new skills and learn from the best.
We are looking for enthusiastic community members, businesses and organizations to enrich experiences at troop meetings, council programs and more.
As a Badgerland mentor, you will inspire Girl Scouts to explore more, discover interests and spark passions. Be a part of the experience that launches them into leaders that make the world a better place.
Time commitment varies and is flexible to fit your schedule. Opportunities are also both virtual and in person. You’ll chat with the Partnerships & Volunteer Manager, who’ll help you determine the best opportunities that fit you and Badgerland. We'll assist you in becoming a confidence Girl Scout mentor with prep, training and connections along the way.
Be a subject matter expert and make a difference! Join the Badgerland Speakers Bureau! Nonprofit: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Are you passionate about civic engagement and advocacy? Or maybe you're a scientist or engineer who revels in STEM? Do you love sharing tips and tricks about sales and marketing? Or how to build a campfire and practice eco-camping?
Become a mentor with Badgerland and share your story, expertise and knowledge with Girl Scouts!
We're building the Badgerland Speakers Bureau, a pool of experts from the community to help Girl Scouts earn badge/patch work, master new skills and learn from the best.
We are looking for enthusiastic community members, businesses and organizations to enrich experiences at troop meetings, council programs and more.
As a Badgerland mentor, you will inspire Girl Scouts to explore more, discover interests and spark passions. Be a part of the experience that launches them into leaders that make the world a better place.
Time commitment varies and is flexible to fit your schedule. Opportunities are also both virtual and in person. You’ll chat with the Partnerships & Volunteer Manager, who’ll help you determine the best opportunities that fit you and Badgerland. We'll assist you in becoming a confidence Girl Scout mentor with prep, training and connections along the way.
Be a subject matter expert and make a difference! Join the Badgerland Speakers Bureau! Nonprofit: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53718 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lead our future leaders! Virtual Trooping with Girl ScoutsWe are looking for volunteers who are looking to make a difference and support girls in their leadership development journey!
As a virtual troop leader, you’ll introduce girls to new experiences that show them they’re capable of more than they ever imagined, especially with an online world. Girl Scout volunteers are imaginative, committed and dynamic! They will be leading the next gen Go-Getters, Innovators, Risk-Takers and Leaders. Virtual troops will meet 1-4 times per month. The schedule is flexible and will accommodate volunteers and troops. Meeting times vary between 30-60 minutes and take place online via Zoom. Meetings and activities are "girl-led" - that means leaders get to learn what interests their girls have and guide them to accomplish their goals!
Virtual troop leaders can serve in teams as well. Gather 2-3 friends and become a troop leader cohort. Council will support all new volunteers with training, ideas and resources, such as Zoom, meeting guides and scheduled virtual programming.
Our Girl Scouts around Badgerland are ready to explore. Come share your talents, skills and expertise - join our movement to build girls of courage, confidence and character who make an impact in our world! Nonprofit: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland We are looking for volunteers who are looking to make a difference and support girls in their leadership development journey!
As a virtual troop leader, you’ll introduce girls to new experiences that show them they’re capable of more than they ever imagined, especially with an online world. Girl Scout volunteers are imaginative, committed and dynamic! They will be leading the next gen Go-Getters, Innovators, Risk-Takers and Leaders. Virtual troops will meet 1-4 times per month. The schedule is flexible and will accommodate volunteers and troops. Meeting times vary between 30-60 minutes and take place online via Zoom. Meetings and activities are "girl-led" - that means leaders get to learn what interests their girls have and guide them to accomplish their goals!
Virtual troop leaders can serve in teams as well. Gather 2-3 friends and become a troop leader cohort. Council will support all new volunteers with training, ideas and resources, such as Zoom, meeting guides and scheduled virtual programming.
Our Girl Scouts around Badgerland are ready to explore. Come share your talents, skills and expertise - join our movement to build girls of courage, confidence and character who make an impact in our world! Nonprofit: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Social Media VolunteerLIFT Dane seeks a creative person who understands and enjoys social media to help LIFT keep its social media content relevant on its website, Facebook and Linked In. Primary responsibilities include finding and creating content for LIFT’s social media platforms but the volunteer will be encouraged to do as much as he/she/they would like, including designing print and digital graphics; producing information flyers, and editing short videos for social media; Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Write and schedule social media posts; Use pictures and videos of program participants, volunteers and day-to-day activities as content for the website or social media platforms; Grow online social networks by increasing interactions with participants, local organizations, groups and individuals who might be interested in LIFT’s work; Create posts and flyers to promote LIFT’s programs and activities;
Qualifications: Committed to LIFT Dane’s mission and vision; Some knowledge of Canva Some experience in social media management; Some experience in graphic design; Good understanding of the internet and social media marketing best practices Relational, interpersonal, and leadership skills; Effective verbal and written communication skills; A cooperative, team-spirit approach; Basic computer skillsIf interested in this opportunity, please respond to this post. Nonprofit: LIFT Dane LIFT Dane seeks a creative person who understands and enjoys social media to help LIFT keep its social media content relevant on its website, Facebook and Linked In. Primary responsibilities include finding and creating content for LIFT’s social media platforms but the volunteer will be encouraged to do as much as he/she/they would like, including designing print and digital graphics; producing information flyers, and editing short videos for social media; Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Write and schedule social media posts; Use pictures and videos of program participants, volunteers and day-to-day activities as content for the website or social media platforms; Grow online social networks by increasing interactions with participants, local organizations, groups and individuals who might be interested in LIFT’s work; Create posts and flyers to promote LIFT’s programs and activities;
Qualifications: Committed to LIFT Dane’s mission and vision; Some knowledge of Canva Some experience in social media management; Some experience in graphic design; Good understanding of the internet and social media marketing best practices Relational, interpersonal, and leadership skills; Effective verbal and written communication skills; A cooperative, team-spirit approach; Basic computer skillsIf interested in this opportunity, please respond to this post. Nonprofit: LIFT Dane Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53725 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support for Teachers!Help teachers have a successful school year by supporting ongoing cleaning and prep projects. Nonprofit: Lighthouse Christian School Help teachers have a successful school year by supporting ongoing cleaning and prep projects. Nonprofit: Lighthouse Christian School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53711 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer to read with a childReading with a child is the number one way to help students gain reading proficiency. Read one-on-one with an early or struggling reader to help them gain confidence and skills that will help them succeed for a lifetime. Nonprofit: Lighthouse Christian School Reading with a child is the number one way to help students gain reading proficiency. Read one-on-one with an early or struggling reader to help them gain confidence and skills that will help them succeed for a lifetime. Nonprofit: Lighthouse Christian School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53711 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Escalera or Juventud TutorsCentro Hispano seeks qualified volunteer mentors to work with middle and high school youth at various school sites in the Madison Metropolitan School District (including Toki, Sennett, Sherman, and Wright Middle Schools & West and East High Schools). Mentors are paired with a student participant of one of Centro Hispano’s youth programs and continue to mentor the student for a minimum of 1 year. Volunteer mentors are required to commit to 25 hours of service per semester, an average of 2 hours each week. Volunteer mentors are also required to attend at least one training during the school year. Work study is available for eligible UW-Madison students. Responsibilities: Mentor a middle or high school student Provide academic support as needed Follow the student from class to class or attend after school homework sessions as volunteer schedule allows Lead 1 after school workshop (50 minutes) of your choosing with all youth participants in Centro Hispano’s youth program at your specific school site Volunteer mentors report to school site Youth Program CoordinatorsQualifications: Spanish bilingual - preferred Experience working with youth Strong leadership ability Excellent problem solving skills Ability to exercise discretion and independent judgment An interest in youth, education, Latino culture, and nonprofit workTime Commitment: Commit to 25 hours a semester. Schedules are created according to volunteer availability, with flexibility around holidays and breaks. To volunteer with Centro's Youth Programs, please apply via links below: English: https://forms.gle/CGAgCv2wusG1Fng38Spanish: https://forms.gle/a5zBR1dxAFCnPYzcA Nonprofit: Centro Hispano, Inc Centro Hispano seeks qualified volunteer mentors to work with middle and high school youth at various school sites in the Madison Metropolitan School District (including Toki, Sennett, Sherman, and Wright Middle Schools & West and East High Schools). Mentors are paired with a student participant of one of Centro Hispano’s youth programs and continue to mentor the student for a minimum of 1 year. Volunteer mentors are required to commit to 25 hours of service per semester, an average of 2 hours each week. Volunteer mentors are also required to attend at least one training during the school year. Work study is available for eligible UW-Madison students. Responsibilities: Mentor a middle or high school student Provide academic support as needed Follow the student from class to class or attend after school homework sessions as volunteer schedule allows Lead 1 after school workshop (50 minutes) of your choosing with all youth participants in Centro Hispano’s youth program at your specific school site Volunteer mentors report to school site Youth Program CoordinatorsQualifications: Spanish bilingual - preferred Experience working with youth Strong leadership ability Excellent problem solving skills Ability to exercise discretion and independent judgment An interest in youth, education, Latino culture, and nonprofit workTime Commitment: Commit to 25 hours a semester. Schedules are created according to volunteer availability, with flexibility around holidays and breaks. To volunteer with Centro's Youth Programs, please apply via links below: English: https://forms.gle/CGAgCv2wusG1Fng38Spanish: https://forms.gle/a5zBR1dxAFCnPYzcA Nonprofit: Centro Hispano, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 53713 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shelter Relief WorkerThe morning volunteers are often the first interaction a client has each morning. As folks wake up in the shelter and prepare to start their day, it can be filled with a lot of stress and apprehension. A warm smile and light conversation as food and coffee are served can set an individual on the right track to leave the shelter motivated to take the steps necessary to move towards self-sufficiency. Join our team of volunteers sharing their compassion and encouragement with families and individuals as they start their day. Hours of Operation: Tuesday or Wednesday 6:30 am to 8:00 am Volunteers are asked to complete a volunteer application, background check, and Safe from Harm training prior to starting with The Salvation Army. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army of Dane County The morning volunteers are often the first interaction a client has each morning. As folks wake up in the shelter and prepare to start their day, it can be filled with a lot of stress and apprehension. A warm smile and light conversation as food and coffee are served can set an individual on the right track to leave the shelter motivated to take the steps necessary to move towards self-sufficiency. Join our team of volunteers sharing their compassion and encouragement with families and individuals as they start their day. Hours of Operation: Tuesday or Wednesday 6:30 am to 8:00 am Volunteers are asked to complete a volunteer application, background check, and Safe from Harm training prior to starting with The Salvation Army. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army of Dane County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shelter Meal Kitchen AssistantShelter Meal Kitchen Assistant If you want to learn more about The Salvation Army and make a personal connection with our clients, a great first step is to help serve a meal. You can serve once or on a regular basis – individually, or as a group. Volunteers work with the staff to serve a nourishing meal to the families and women in our Homeless Shelters Hours of Operation: Monday through Sunday 4:00 pm to 6:30 pm background check and Safe from Harm training Volunteers are asked to complete a volunteer application, background check and Safe from Harm training prior to starting with The Salvation Army. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army of Dane County Shelter Meal Kitchen Assistant If you want to learn more about The Salvation Army and make a personal connection with our clients, a great first step is to help serve a meal. You can serve once or on a regular basis – individually, or as a group. Volunteers work with the staff to serve a nourishing meal to the families and women in our Homeless Shelters Hours of Operation: Monday through Sunday 4:00 pm to 6:30 pm background check and Safe from Harm training Volunteers are asked to complete a volunteer application, background check and Safe from Harm training prior to starting with The Salvation Army. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army of Dane County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53703 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: After School Program AssistantAfter-School Program You can make a difference in a child’s life while having a great experience yourself by being present, listening, and encouraging youth. The after-school program is designed for children in grades K-5 This program provides youth with a safe, positive, and stimulating environment to explore learning and experience academic and personal success. Volunteers assist with homework, focusing on literacy and math skills, enrichment clubs, and recreational activities. Public school transportation is provided from Lowell Elementary, while The Salvation Army provides transportation from Emerson, Hawthorne, and Sandburg Elementary Schools to the Community Center. The program is set to resume Fall of 2021. Volunteers are asked to complete a volunteer application, background check and Safe from Harm training prior to starting with The Salvation Army. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army of Dane County After-School Program You can make a difference in a child’s life while having a great experience yourself by being present, listening, and encouraging youth. The after-school program is designed for children in grades K-5 This program provides youth with a safe, positive, and stimulating environment to explore learning and experience academic and personal success. Volunteers assist with homework, focusing on literacy and math skills, enrichment clubs, and recreational activities. Public school transportation is provided from Lowell Elementary, while The Salvation Army provides transportation from Emerson, Hawthorne, and Sandburg Elementary Schools to the Community Center. The program is set to resume Fall of 2021. Volunteers are asked to complete a volunteer application, background check and Safe from Harm training prior to starting with The Salvation Army. Nonprofit: The Salvation Army of Dane County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53714 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Museum DocentMuseum docents greet visitors and tell them about the museum. They answer questions about the exhibits and guide visitors in interacting with exhibits. They also guide and supervise children's activities. Sign up today! Nonprofit: Wisconsin Science Museum Museum docents greet visitors and tell them about the museum. They answer questions about the exhibits and guide visitors in interacting with exhibits. They also guide and supervise children's activities. Sign up today! Nonprofit: Wisconsin Science Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53713 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical Appointment DriversThis program provides rides for older adults who have no other transportation available to medical or medically related appointments. This is a much needed service in our rural community to assist people who need transportation to clinics or other healthcare settings. Volunteers are able to determine the frequency of rides. Flexibility is key, as the length of appointments may vary. Rides may be one way or both ways. DeForest Area Community & Senior Center coordinates the rides locally, through a partnership with RSVP's Driver Escorts. RSVP provides drivers with several kinds of support. Volunteers receive mileage reimbursement, free excess insurance while on assignment, "disabled cards" from Wisconsin Motor Vehicle for passengers with difficulty walking, a Madison map to find medical facilities, Volunteer Driver Escort badge and other things dependent on the assignment. RESTRICTIONS: Clear driving record and dependable car are required as is registration with RSVP. New safety protocols are in place due to COVID. Mask must be worn by both the passenger and driver at all times. All Drivers are required to be vaccinated. Nonprofit: DeForest Area Community And Senior Center This program provides rides for older adults who have no other transportation available to medical or medically related appointments. This is a much needed service in our rural community to assist people who need transportation to clinics or other healthcare settings. Volunteers are able to determine the frequency of rides. Flexibility is key, as the length of appointments may vary. Rides may be one way or both ways. DeForest Area Community & Senior Center coordinates the rides locally, through a partnership with RSVP's Driver Escorts. RSVP provides drivers with several kinds of support. Volunteers receive mileage reimbursement, free excess insurance while on assignment, "disabled cards" from Wisconsin Motor Vehicle for passengers with difficulty walking, a Madison map to find medical facilities, Volunteer Driver Escort badge and other things dependent on the assignment. RESTRICTIONS: Clear driving record and dependable car are required as is registration with RSVP. New safety protocols are in place due to COVID. Mask must be worn by both the passenger and driver at all times. All Drivers are required to be vaccinated. Nonprofit: DeForest Area Community And Senior Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53532 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shelf BuildersDo you know your way around a drill? Come build shelves for Porchlight!
Porchlight has many opportunities to build wooden shelves at different properties to allow for more storage and better organization! Allow your skill set to contribute to the impact of the largest non-profit provider of low income housing in Dane County! Knowing how to measure and saw wood helps but is not required. Nonprofit: Porchlight, Inc. Do you know your way around a drill? Come build shelves for Porchlight!
Porchlight has many opportunities to build wooden shelves at different properties to allow for more storage and better organization! Allow your skill set to contribute to the impact of the largest non-profit provider of low income housing in Dane County! Knowing how to measure and saw wood helps but is not required. Nonprofit: Porchlight, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53715 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Sorting In-kind DonationsWith the help of our generous community, Porchlight's Donation Center is able to provide items to support our shelter guest and residents who are currently and formerly homeless. Through our housing case managers, outreach workers, and Porchlight programs we are able to help Porchlight guests stay clean and warm while they are without a home. The donation center is an important tool for Porchlight to achieve its goal of providing a hand up and not a hand out. RESTRICTIONS: Volunteer must be able to lift up to 30 lbs. Nonprofit: Porchlight, Inc. With the help of our generous community, Porchlight's Donation Center is able to provide items to support our shelter guest and residents who are currently and formerly homeless. Through our housing case managers, outreach workers, and Porchlight programs we are able to help Porchlight guests stay clean and warm while they are without a home. The donation center is an important tool for Porchlight to achieve its goal of providing a hand up and not a hand out. RESTRICTIONS: Volunteer must be able to lift up to 30 lbs. Nonprofit: Porchlight, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kitchen Help/Meal PackerAssist with our daily meal for area seniors. Volunteers pack up food provided by our caterer, assist with cleanup/dishes, and prepare for next day. Drivers then pick up to be delivered. We also provide carry-out meals. Volunteers can help 9:00 - 11:00 daily (M-F), weekly, or on a substitute basis. Nonprofit: DeForest Area Community And Senior Center Assist with our daily meal for area seniors. Volunteers pack up food provided by our caterer, assist with cleanup/dishes, and prepare for next day. Drivers then pick up to be delivered. We also provide carry-out meals. Volunteers can help 9:00 - 11:00 daily (M-F), weekly, or on a substitute basis. Nonprofit: DeForest Area Community And Senior Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53532 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Delivered Meal DriverHelpers on Wheels! Our Home Delivered Meal (HDM) volunteers deliver a nutritious lunchtime meal to homebound or convalescing residents if they are unable to prepare their own meals or attend a congregate dining site. The vital program helps these individuals to continue to live in their own homes. Volunteers provide a friendly visit that participants look forward to seeing each day. Volunteers are able to have a set schedule or pick days month to month. Volunteers must complete an application and pass a background check. Nonprofit: DeForest Area Community And Senior Center Helpers on Wheels! Our Home Delivered Meal (HDM) volunteers deliver a nutritious lunchtime meal to homebound or convalescing residents if they are unable to prepare their own meals or attend a congregate dining site. The vital program helps these individuals to continue to live in their own homes. Volunteers provide a friendly visit that participants look forward to seeing each day. Volunteers are able to have a set schedule or pick days month to month. Volunteers must complete an application and pass a background check. Nonprofit: DeForest Area Community And Senior Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53532 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Big Oak Child Care Center Wish ListBig Oak Child Care Center has been providing quality, play-based child care to the Atwood neighborhood and near east side of Madison for over 30 years. 2020 was a challenging year for childcare centers locally and nationally. Big Oak operated at a reduced capacity for much of the year to protect our families, staff, and community. We are seeking donations that will directly enrich the center, children's experience, and benefit our beloved staff. You can also order items from our wish list through Amazon Smile and an additional 5% donation will be made to Big Oak! Just order through Amazon Smile https://smile.amazon.com, type in Big Oak Child Care Center Inc to see our list. When you purchase from our Amazon list, items will be shipped directly to us. Thank you for considering! Nonprofit: Big Oak Child Care Center Big Oak Child Care Center has been providing quality, play-based child care to the Atwood neighborhood and near east side of Madison for over 30 years. 2020 was a challenging year for childcare centers locally and nationally. Big Oak operated at a reduced capacity for much of the year to protect our families, staff, and community. We are seeking donations that will directly enrich the center, children's experience, and benefit our beloved staff. You can also order items from our wish list through Amazon Smile and an additional 5% donation will be made to Big Oak! Just order through Amazon Smile https://smile.amazon.com, type in Big Oak Child Care Center Inc to see our list. When you purchase from our Amazon list, items will be shipped directly to us. Thank you for considering! Nonprofit: Big Oak Child Care Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Labeling/Packaging VolunteerLabel and security seal meals for food pantry guests. Must be 16+ years of age. If under 18, you must bring a Release of Liability form signed by a parent or legal guardian with you (find the form on our website https://www.bpnn.org/volunteer.html). If you or someone in your household is unwell or has a chronic health condition that makes them more vulnerable to the coronavirus, please do not sign up. Click here to fill out the registration form. Nonprofit: Badger Prairie Needs Network Label and security seal meals for food pantry guests. Must be 16+ years of age. If under 18, you must bring a Release of Liability form signed by a parent or legal guardian with you (find the form on our website https://www.bpnn.org/volunteer.html). If you or someone in your household is unwell or has a chronic health condition that makes them more vulnerable to the coronavirus, please do not sign up. Click here to fill out the registration form. Nonprofit: Badger Prairie Needs Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53593 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Our Next Chapter... Our New Book CenterHelp support us in putting together our new center! Our small but mighty organization finally outgrew our former space. With an increasing number of book requests and donations, we needed a space that could help us more effectively achieve our mission. In February 2021, our staff and volunteers packed up thousands of books and moved into our new space located at 1337 Greenway Cross, Ste. 186, Madison, WI 53713. This new building will not only allow for more books and people, it is also closer in proximity to many of the community partners we serve. Ways to Get Involved: -Become a Book Center Sponsor -Make a Financial Contribution -Purchase Items from New Book Center Wish Lists -Purchase Books to Fill Our Shelves Nonprofit: Madison Reading Project Help support us in putting together our new center! Our small but mighty organization finally outgrew our former space. With an increasing number of book requests and donations, we needed a space that could help us more effectively achieve our mission. In February 2021, our staff and volunteers packed up thousands of books and moved into our new space located at 1337 Greenway Cross, Ste. 186, Madison, WI 53713. This new building will not only allow for more books and people, it is also closer in proximity to many of the community partners we serve. Ways to Get Involved: -Become a Book Center Sponsor -Make a Financial Contribution -Purchase Items from New Book Center Wish Lists -Purchase Books to Fill Our Shelves Nonprofit: Madison Reading Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Plan Fun Events to Fight Climate Change!Do you love event planning? Are you a fan of being around people and coming up with fun and engaging ideas? This positions might be for you! 350 Madison has various events throughout the year that raise awareness of the climate crisis, act as fundraisers, and bring people together to fight climate change on a local level. We are looking for volunteers who are interested in joining our event planning team! This is a flexible position that will allow you to be creative and join a great team of like minded people. We are looking forward to hearing your contributions and having you join our event crew. Nonprofit: 350 Wisconsin Do you love event planning? Are you a fan of being around people and coming up with fun and engaging ideas? This positions might be for you! 350 Madison has various events throughout the year that raise awareness of the climate crisis, act as fundraisers, and bring people together to fight climate change on a local level. We are looking for volunteers who are interested in joining our event planning team! This is a flexible position that will allow you to be creative and join a great team of like minded people. We are looking forward to hearing your contributions and having you join our event crew. Nonprofit: 350 Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Take Digital Action to Stop Fossil Fuel FundingEvery week, 350 Madison's Divest & Defund Team comes together to fight against the largest funders of the climate crisis. If you want to be able to make a difference by taking climate action in a safe, socially distanced way, try coming to one of our weekly "Actionars" (think webinar but action focused!) Each shift is about an hour and takes place on Saturdays at 11am. Meet like minded people, push back on companies that are taking advantage of the environment, and help grow the movement to "Stop the Money Pipeline" to big oil companies. Nonprofit: 350 Wisconsin Every week, 350 Madison's Divest & Defund Team comes together to fight against the largest funders of the climate crisis. If you want to be able to make a difference by taking climate action in a safe, socially distanced way, try coming to one of our weekly "Actionars" (think webinar but action focused!) Each shift is about an hour and takes place on Saturdays at 11am. Meet like minded people, push back on companies that are taking advantage of the environment, and help grow the movement to "Stop the Money Pipeline" to big oil companies. Nonprofit: 350 Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53508 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help Us Get Books for Kids!Our mission is to deliver high-quality, literacy learning, reinforcement programs to underserved children, by engaging them in differentiated literacy activities designed to create not only a love of learning, but build and reinforce age-appropriate skills needed to develop the young reader. In order to do so, we rely on the generous support of book donations. We have many ways to donate, including donations of physical copies of new or like new books, purchasing books off of our wishlist, and hosting book drives. If you would like to drop off new or like new children’s books, please read our donation guidelines and then sign up to make a delivery appointment. Don't have books to donate? Purchase us new books that we love from our wishlists! Book drives are a great way for community organizations, businesses, youth groups and families to support MRP programs. Your group can select a goal, a timeframe, and start collecting high quality books. Contact volunteer@madisonreadingproject.com with any questions. Nonprofit: Madison Reading Project Our mission is to deliver high-quality, literacy learning, reinforcement programs to underserved children, by engaging them in differentiated literacy activities designed to create not only a love of learning, but build and reinforce age-appropriate skills needed to develop the young reader. In order to do so, we rely on the generous support of book donations. We have many ways to donate, including donations of physical copies of new or like new books, purchasing books off of our wishlist, and hosting book drives. If you would like to drop off new or like new children’s books, please read our donation guidelines and then sign up to make a delivery appointment. Don't have books to donate? Purchase us new books that we love from our wishlists! Book drives are a great way for community organizations, businesses, youth groups and families to support MRP programs. Your group can select a goal, a timeframe, and start collecting high quality books. Contact volunteer@madisonreadingproject.com with any questions. Nonprofit: Madison Reading Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hmong Brighter Future TutorsThe Hmong Brighter Future (HBF) is a program created to support Hmong students, ages 6-13, in achieving academic resilience. Our goal is to create a supportive system of academic achievements and self-confidence by offering an atmosphere where Hmong students feel empowered to learn and express themselves. The program consists of in-person/virtual tutoring or child led activities for families. We are looking for volunteers who would be willing to commit for at least 3 months and are needed to offer one-on-one mentoring, academic tutoring, and/or student led activities. HBF staff will provide level-appropriate resources to get volunteers started and will offer additional guidance as needed, but lesson content ultimately depends on the volunteer. No experience is needed and training will be provided. The schedule is arranged based on student and volunteer availability. Session will be held 1-2 times a week for 30 minutes a session, depending on student needs hours may increase. Services in need of volunteer: Academic tutoring (in-person) Academic tutoring (virtual) In-home visits (child appropriate activities, developmental skills, and providing resources.) Virtual visits (child appropriate activities, developmental skills, and providing resources.)For more information, or to apply, please contact yingye.lor@thehmonginstitute.org or visit https://tinyurl.com/y4uo6dlm Nonprofit: The Hmong Institute The Hmong Brighter Future (HBF) is a program created to support Hmong students, ages 6-13, in achieving academic resilience. Our goal is to create a supportive system of academic achievements and self-confidence by offering an atmosphere where Hmong students feel empowered to learn and express themselves. The program consists of in-person/virtual tutoring or child led activities for families. We are looking for volunteers who would be willing to commit for at least 3 months and are needed to offer one-on-one mentoring, academic tutoring, and/or student led activities. HBF staff will provide level-appropriate resources to get volunteers started and will offer additional guidance as needed, but lesson content ultimately depends on the volunteer. No experience is needed and training will be provided. The schedule is arranged based on student and volunteer availability. Session will be held 1-2 times a week for 30 minutes a session, depending on student needs hours may increase. Services in need of volunteer: Academic tutoring (in-person) Academic tutoring (virtual) In-home visits (child appropriate activities, developmental skills, and providing resources.) Virtual visits (child appropriate activities, developmental skills, and providing resources.)For more information, or to apply, please contact yingye.lor@thehmonginstitute.org or visit https://tinyurl.com/y4uo6dlm Nonprofit: The Hmong Institute Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media to Save the Planet - Help Grow the Movement!350 Madison is looking for tech savvy volunteers who are interested in spreading our message to our wide audience through social media channels. 350 Madison posts about current events, policy, and ways to get involved in the climate movement. If you are good with Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter and have a passion to spread the word about ways people can get involved in our climate action, join our communication team! Nonprofit: 350 Wisconsin 350 Madison is looking for tech savvy volunteers who are interested in spreading our message to our wide audience through social media channels. 350 Madison posts about current events, policy, and ways to get involved in the climate movement. If you are good with Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter and have a passion to spread the word about ways people can get involved in our climate action, join our communication team! Nonprofit: 350 Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Board Member – Media/Community ConnectionsThoughtful, strategic, dynamic, caring, innovative, professional… Do any of these attributes describe you? We seek energetic leaders with a wide range of expertise who are committed to meeting the needs of seniors in our community… One senior adult, one family, one business, one neighborhood at a time.
It Only Takes a Few Good People... Our mission is providing seniors a bridge to successful aging. NewBridge Madison is a nonprofit 501C (3) corporation that serves low income and homebound seniors. NewBridge Madison provides five main areas of programming for seniors in Madison and Monona: Case management services Senior meal sites Home chore and food assistance Cultural diversity programming Educational and recreational classes and social activitiesNewBridge Madison services help the community by reducing hospitalizations among seniors, assisting families to care for their aging parents, and bringing generations together through volunteerism.
Desired Skills and Expertise: We are currently recruiting for diverse leaders with expertise in the following area: Media or Community Connections: NewBridge Madison seeks a media or advertising professional, who has assisted with media or community wide events to support an issue or cause. We seek a board member to help cultivate increased media coverage and community connections for NewBridge Madison as part of a broader commitment to increase the visibility of our agency in the community. The ideal candidate will have connections to the local media, or community relations executives from local corporations/businesses.
Commitment: The board meets monthly. Board members serves a three-year term (up to two consecutive terms). Board members are expected to participate fully in one or more committees. Time commitment is a minimum of two hours a month.
Impact of NewBridge NewBridge Madison’s annual revenues are approximately $1.97 million and we are a financially sound organization. Each year, NewBridge Madison works with a certified public accountant agency to receive a full, unqualified audit. Currently over 80% of the money that comes into the organization turns directly into services to others. In 2019, NewBridge Madison served over 10,000 seniors.
For more information on being considered for service on the NewBridge Board of Directors, contact, Jim Krueger, Executive Director at jimk@newbridgemadison.org or (608) 512-0000 x 3005.
Nonprofit: NewBridge Thoughtful, strategic, dynamic, caring, innovative, professional… Do any of these attributes describe you? We seek energetic leaders with a wide range of expertise who are committed to meeting the needs of seniors in our community… One senior adult, one family, one business, one neighborhood at a time.
It Only Takes a Few Good People... Our mission is providing seniors a bridge to successful aging. NewBridge Madison is a nonprofit 501C (3) corporation that serves low income and homebound seniors. NewBridge Madison provides five main areas of programming for seniors in Madison and Monona: Case management services Senior meal sites Home chore and food assistance Cultural diversity programming Educational and recreational classes and social activitiesNewBridge Madison services help the community by reducing hospitalizations among seniors, assisting families to care for their aging parents, and bringing generations together through volunteerism.
Desired Skills and Expertise: We are currently recruiting for diverse leaders with expertise in the following area: Media or Community Connections: NewBridge Madison seeks a media or advertising professional, who has assisted with media or community wide events to support an issue or cause. We seek a board member to help cultivate increased media coverage and community connections for NewBridge Madison as part of a broader commitment to increase the visibility of our agency in the community. The ideal candidate will have connections to the local media, or community relations executives from local corporations/businesses.
Commitment: The board meets monthly. Board members serves a three-year term (up to two consecutive terms). Board members are expected to participate fully in one or more committees. Time commitment is a minimum of two hours a month.
Impact of NewBridge NewBridge Madison’s annual revenues are approximately $1.97 million and we are a financially sound organization. Each year, NewBridge Madison works with a certified public accountant agency to receive a full, unqualified audit. Currently over 80% of the money that comes into the organization turns directly into services to others. In 2019, NewBridge Madison served over 10,000 seniors.
For more information on being considered for service on the NewBridge Board of Directors, contact, Jim Krueger, Executive Director at jimk@newbridgemadison.org or (608) 512-0000 x 3005.
Nonprofit: NewBridge Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Use art to save the planet!Calling all artists, craftspeople, graphic designers, creative writers, playwrights, musicians, singers, dancers, costume designers, seamstresses, etc! If you want to save our planet and can donate your artistic talents, 350 Madison has opportunities for you. Nonprofit: 350 Wisconsin Calling all artists, craftspeople, graphic designers, creative writers, playwrights, musicians, singers, dancers, costume designers, seamstresses, etc! If you want to save our planet and can donate your artistic talents, 350 Madison has opportunities for you. Nonprofit: 350 Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative support roles at AgraceAgrace general administrative volunteers provide support to Agrace HospiceCare staff through a variety of administrative job duties. Examples of these job duties are: filing, data-entry, copying and record-keeping. This role is available Monday through Friday 8-5 p.m. The requirements for this volunteer position include the following: Complete a volunteer application and an orientation session. Volunteers must be at least 14 years of age and will require a 2-step TB test and yearly TB screening, paid for by Agrace. Nonprofit: Agrace Agrace general administrative volunteers provide support to Agrace HospiceCare staff through a variety of administrative job duties. Examples of these job duties are: filing, data-entry, copying and record-keeping. This role is available Monday through Friday 8-5 p.m. The requirements for this volunteer position include the following: Complete a volunteer application and an orientation session. Volunteers must be at least 14 years of age and will require a 2-step TB test and yearly TB screening, paid for by Agrace. Nonprofit: Agrace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 53711 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SAFE Food Pantry Gardening - Build Community While Helping our NeighborsWE are the NEW Forward Garden - We plant, tend, and grow produce at a network of gardens. We donate all of this to local food pantries in need of fresh healthy additions to their shelves. WE have all of the equipment and will provide instructions. Come and enjoy the out-of-doors with fresh air and watch a miracle of small seeds become fresh wholesome vegetables. Helping out in a garden with fresh air and lots of sun would actually be a benefit to all. Volunteers need to keep in mind: Those volunteers who are showing signs of any physical illness should not volunteer. Those who were recently in contact with people showing signs of illness should not volunteer. Volunteers should know the exact roles and responsibilities expected by the site and the health and safety policies of the site. Each site should have hand washing station, and hand sanitation. Volunteers are encouraged to wash hands when arriving and leaving the garden. Volunteers are to bring their own gloves, dress appropriately and wear sturdy shoes. Volunteers should know the exact roles and responsibilities expected by the site. Follow instructions or be sure to ask for directions. Observe the 10 person limit and overall, maintain 6-feet of distance from those around you.Nonprofit: Food Pantry Gardens WE are the NEW Forward Garden - We plant, tend, and grow produce at a network of gardens. We donate all of this to local food pantries in need of fresh healthy additions to their shelves. WE have all of the equipment and will provide instructions. Come and enjoy the out-of-doors with fresh air and watch a miracle of small seeds become fresh wholesome vegetables. Helping out in a garden with fresh air and lots of sun would actually be a benefit to all. Volunteers need to keep in mind: Those volunteers who are showing signs of any physical illness should not volunteer. Those who were recently in contact with people showing signs of illness should not volunteer. Volunteers should know the exact roles and responsibilities expected by the site and the health and safety policies of the site. Each site should have hand washing station, and hand sanitation. Volunteers are encouraged to wash hands when arriving and leaving the garden. Volunteers are to bring their own gloves, dress appropriately and wear sturdy shoes. Volunteers should know the exact roles and responsibilities expected by the site. Follow instructions or be sure to ask for directions. Observe the 10 person limit and overall, maintain 6-feet of distance from those around you.Nonprofit: Food Pantry Gardens Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53719 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Senior Medicare Patrol - Help Educate Medicare Beneficiaries in WIThe SMP program offers volunteers an opportunity to make an important difference in their communities throughout Wisconsin. Thank you for your interest in the Senior Medicare Patrol volunteer program. As a volunteer, you will play a vital role in the overall success of the Wisconsin SMP. The information that you will impart as a volunteer will help seniors in your community to become better health care consumers. Together we can inform and empower Medicare beneficiaries, their families and caregivers on how to protect, detect, and report Medicare fraud, abuses and errors. By volunteering, you will have an opportunity to use your talents, skills, and networking to provide outreach and education on Medicare fraud in your community. Volunteer involvement ranges from distributing materials, staffing a booth at conferences and outreach events, to giving group presentations. A description of these three activities is below. Information distributor: As a distributor, you help to transport and distribute SMP information materials to various sites, kiosks, or senior centers throughout your community where information resources are made available to residences. In this role, you do not need to engage in discussions with others about personal information or situations. However, you simply note all questions or comments and give them to the Volunteer Coordinator for follow-up. Exhibitor: As an exhibitor, you help to staff an informational table or booth at community events such as senior resources fairs, wellness expos, health workshops, conferences, civic or faith-based organizations, food pantries, libraries, or non-profit agencies. In this role, you provide information about the program to the attendees and answer basic questions related to how to prevent, detect and report Medicare fraud, abuse and errors. Presenter: As a presenter, you give presentations about the fundamentals of SMP to small and large groups. The role includes the opportunity for you to interact with the audience. If time allows, additional interaction will occur through Q & A and discussion at the end of the presentation. The presentations vary in length from 15 to 60 minutes. Depending on the time allotment and the audience, the presentations may involve a PowerPoint presentation, or an engagement activity called The FUNdamentals of Patrolling Health Care.All positions require some training and an orientation. Training is provided both in-person and online. We want to provide you with the information and background you’ll need to be knowledgeable and capable of responding to questions from members of the community. The last two roles also require a background check. Benefits of servings as an SMP Volunteer The SMP program offers volunteers an opportunity to make an important difference in their communities. Volunteers take pride in working to ensure that the Medicare program will be protected for future generations. Volunteers have access to professional development opportunities, a strong network of aging and disability professionals, and chances to enhance interpersonal skills. Time Commitment SMP Volunteers have flexibility in the time devoted to the program. While there is no obligation for a specific monthly time commitment, it is asked that volunteers commit to at least a year due to the amount of training required. Reporting Volunteers report directly to the SMP Volunteer Coordinator and submit monthly time sheets and mileage reports. Qualifications Commitment to the SMP mission and values Willingness and ability to learn about Medicare and SMP related issues Impartiality when working with people of diverse backgrounds Willingness and means to travel to SMP events and presentationsResponsibilities and Requirements Present a professional manner when representing SMP Complete all required orientation and trainings Broaden the SMP message through the agreed upon role Possess a valid driver’s license and up-to-date auto insurance Consent to a criminal and personal background check Submit monthly time sheets and mileage reportsVolunteers are an asset to our program and play a major role of the organization’s success. Please join our growing team of SMP volunteers from across the state!
Best practices for volunteering while avoiding COVID-19 exposure, provided by United Way of Dane County Rely on updates and instructions from the Center for Disease Control. Volunteering at sites: Volunteers who arrive at a site should wear face masks to avoid possibly exposing the community members at the site as well as from possibly exposing themselves while volunteering at the site. Most sites will provide these or relevant instructions to volunteers. Ask for these in advance of arrival. Those volunteers who are showing signs of physical illness should not volunteer. Those who were recently in contact with people showing signs of illness should not volunteer. Volunteers should know the exact roles and responsibilities expected by the site and the health and safety policies of the site. Read the volunteer need description clearly to understand your specific tasks. Volunteering remotely: Volunteers should know the exact roles and responsibilities expected by the site. Read the volunteer need description clearly to understand your specific tasks. Volunteer sites are fielding many emails and phone calls right now. Once you get started on tasks, make sure that you know the best way to communicate with the volunteer manager at the site to give you feedback on your progress as a volunteer. Overall, maintain 6-feet of distance from those around you.Best practices for donating materials while avoiding COVID-19 exposure, provided by United Way of Dane County Many nonprofits need face masks and hand sanitizer. Check-out the Wish List and call the Volunteer Center for further details on drop off requirements at (608)246-4380. Before donating, rely on updates from the Center for Disease Control. Those volunteers who are showing signs of physical illness should not directly donate materials. Those who were recently in contact with people showing signs of illness should not directly donate materials.Use drive-through services where possible, including dropping-off material donations and not walking into sites. Nonprofit: Senior Medicare Patrol The SMP program offers volunteers an opportunity to make an important difference in their communities throughout Wisconsin. Thank you for your interest in the Senior Medicare Patrol volunteer program. As a volunteer, you will play a vital role in the overall success of the Wisconsin SMP. The information that you will impart as a volunteer will help seniors in your community to become better health care consumers. Together we can inform and empower Medicare beneficiaries, their families and caregivers on how to protect, detect, and report Medicare fraud, abuses and errors. By volunteering, you will have an opportunity to use your talents, skills, and networking to provide outreach and education on Medicare fraud in your community. Volunteer involvement ranges from distributing materials, staffing a booth at conferences and outreach events, to giving group presentations. A description of these three activities is below. Information distributor: As a distributor, you help to transport and distribute SMP information materials to various sites, kiosks, or senior centers throughout your community where information resources are made available to residences. In this role, you do not need to engage in discussions with others about personal information or situations. However, you simply note all questions or comments and give them to the Volunteer Coordinator for follow-up. Exhibitor: As an exhibitor, you help to staff an informational table or booth at community events such as senior resources fairs, wellness expos, health workshops, conferences, civic or faith-based organizations, food pantries, libraries, or non-profit agencies. In this role, you provide information about the program to the attendees and answer basic questions related to how to prevent, detect and report Medicare fraud, abuse and errors. Presenter: As a presenter, you give presentations about the fundamentals of SMP to small and large groups. The role includes the opportunity for you to interact with the audience. If time allows, additional interaction will occur through Q & A and discussion at the end of the presentation. The presentations vary in length from 15 to 60 minutes. Depending on the time allotment and the audience, the presentations may involve a PowerPoint presentation, or an engagement activity called The FUNdamentals of Patrolling Health Care.All positions require some training and an orientation. Training is provided both in-person and online. We want to provide you with the information and background you’ll need to be knowledgeable and capable of responding to questions from members of the community. The last two roles also require a background check. Benefits of servings as an SMP Volunteer The SMP program offers volunteers an opportunity to make an important difference in their communities. Volunteers take pride in working to ensure that the Medicare program will be protected for future generations. Volunteers have access to professional development opportunities, a strong network of aging and disability professionals, and chances to enhance interpersonal skills. Time Commitment SMP Volunteers have flexibility in the time devoted to the program. While there is no obligation for a specific monthly time commitment, it is asked that volunteers commit to at least a year due to the amount of training required. Reporting Volunteers report directly to the SMP Volunteer Coordinator and submit monthly time sheets and mileage reports. Qualifications Commitment to the SMP mission and values Willingness and ability to learn about Medicare and SMP related issues Impartiality when working with people of diverse backgrounds Willingness and means to travel to SMP events and presentationsResponsibilities and Requirements Present a professional manner when representing SMP Complete all required orientation and trainings Broaden the SMP message through the agreed upon role Possess a valid driver’s license and up-to-date auto insurance Consent to a criminal and personal background check Submit monthly time sheets and mileage reportsVolunteers are an asset to our program and play a major role of the organization’s success. Please join our growing team of SMP volunteers from across the state!
Best practices for volunteering while avoiding COVID-19 exposure, provided by United Way of Dane County Rely on updates and instructions from the Center for Disease Control. Volunteering at sites: Volunteers who arrive at a site should wear face masks to avoid possibly exposing the community members at the site as well as from possibly exposing themselves while volunteering at the site. Most sites will provide these or relevant instructions to volunteers. Ask for these in advance of arrival. Those volunteers who are showing signs of physical illness should not volunteer. Those who were recently in contact with people showing signs of illness should not volunteer. Volunteers should know the exact roles and responsibilities expected by the site and the health and safety policies of the site. Read the volunteer need description clearly to understand your specific tasks. Volunteering remotely: Volunteers should know the exact roles and responsibilities expected by the site. Read the volunteer need description clearly to understand your specific tasks. Volunteer sites are fielding many emails and phone calls right now. Once you get started on tasks, make sure that you know the best way to communicate with the volunteer manager at the site to give you feedback on your progress as a volunteer. Overall, maintain 6-feet of distance from those around you.Best practices for donating materials while avoiding COVID-19 exposure, provided by United Way of Dane County Many nonprofits need face masks and hand sanitizer. Check-out the Wish List and call the Volunteer Center for further details on drop off requirements at (608)246-4380. Before donating, rely on updates from the Center for Disease Control. Those volunteers who are showing signs of physical illness should not directly donate materials. Those who were recently in contact with people showing signs of illness should not directly donate materials.Use drive-through services where possible, including dropping-off material donations and not walking into sites. Nonprofit: Senior Medicare Patrol Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53714 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Heirloom GardenerOpportunity to work outside, dig in the soil and find satisfaction in maintaining demonstration gardens for public viewing and education. Volunteer would be doing general gardening tasks in the heirloom garden and landscaped beds around the farmyard; planting, weeding, watering. Flexible hours; contribute when your schedule allows! Nonprofit: Schumacher Farm Park Opportunity to work outside, dig in the soil and find satisfaction in maintaining demonstration gardens for public viewing and education. Volunteer would be doing general gardening tasks in the heirloom garden and landscaped beds around the farmyard; planting, weeding, watering. Flexible hours; contribute when your schedule allows! Nonprofit: Schumacher Farm Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53597 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Do you have an hour or two??We are looking for individuals who can help us get through activities easier. Can you help transport residents to and from activities? meals? Would you be interested in helping set up for meals? serve snacks? work a water pass? All these opportunities and many more only take an hour or two of your time, yet they make a world of difference.
Contact us today, to get started! Nonprofit: Oak Park Place-Nakoma We are looking for individuals who can help us get through activities easier. Can you help transport residents to and from activities? meals? Would you be interested in helping set up for meals? serve snacks? work a water pass? All these opportunities and many more only take an hour or two of your time, yet they make a world of difference.
Contact us today, to get started! Nonprofit: Oak Park Place-Nakoma Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53711 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Stop Tar Sands Pipelines in Wisconsin!Our Tar Sands team has many volunteer opportunities that can correspond with your skills, interests and availability. We need volunteers to: do online research, create memes and Facebook posts, write letters to the editor, make art, update a website, phonebank, text bank, contact potential partner groups, do data entry and typing up notes, show up to hearings, testify at hearings, public speaking, plan rallies, press conferences and events, write public comments on pipeline projects, and more! Come join our team today! Nonprofit: 350 Wisconsin Our Tar Sands team has many volunteer opportunities that can correspond with your skills, interests and availability. We need volunteers to: do online research, create memes and Facebook posts, write letters to the editor, make art, update a website, phonebank, text bank, contact potential partner groups, do data entry and typing up notes, show up to hearings, testify at hearings, public speaking, plan rallies, press conferences and events, write public comments on pipeline projects, and more! Come join our team today! Nonprofit: 350 Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Helping Dane County Communities Address Climate ChangeDo you want to address the Climate Emergency here in Dane County? Are you interested in working with other people in your community who share your concerns? 350 Madison Community Climate Solutions Team needs your help! 350 Madison’s Community Climate Solutions Team is organized into various Community Working Groups (CWGs), each of which plans actions designed to help a specific government organization within Dane County achieve their climate goals as well and as quickly as possible. As of Dec 2019, we have CWGs focused on a municipality within Dane County (Madison, Middleton, Fitchburg and Monona), on Dane County as a unit of government, and on the UW-Madison administration. If you agree to join the CCST Action Participation List, you will receive requests to help out from the Community Working Groups that you indicate interest you. Action Participation Opportunities are specific, time-limited requests to designed to help these units of government accomplish their climate/sustainability goals. They may involve attending a public hearing, making phone calls or writing letters, etc.Nonprofit: 350 Wisconsin Do you want to address the Climate Emergency here in Dane County? Are you interested in working with other people in your community who share your concerns? 350 Madison Community Climate Solutions Team needs your help! 350 Madison’s Community Climate Solutions Team is organized into various Community Working Groups (CWGs), each of which plans actions designed to help a specific government organization within Dane County achieve their climate goals as well and as quickly as possible. As of Dec 2019, we have CWGs focused on a municipality within Dane County (Madison, Middleton, Fitchburg and Monona), on Dane County as a unit of government, and on the UW-Madison administration. If you agree to join the CCST Action Participation List, you will receive requests to help out from the Community Working Groups that you indicate interest you. Action Participation Opportunities are specific, time-limited requests to designed to help these units of government accomplish their climate/sustainability goals. They may involve attending a public hearing, making phone calls or writing letters, etc.Nonprofit: 350 Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Center Activities - the possibilities are endless...Do you have special interests or skills that you would like to share? Whether you would like to lead a yoga class, teach a knitting class, or read a book, our residents are an eager audience. If you would like to simply lend a hand at our weekly Friday Fling event or one of our other various activities, we would love to have you. Volunteer activities here at Oak Park Place are determined only by your imagination! Let me know what you would like to do, and I will figure out the rest. *background check and TB test required Nonprofit: Oak Park Place-Nakoma Do you have special interests or skills that you would like to share? Whether you would like to lead a yoga class, teach a knitting class, or read a book, our residents are an eager audience. If you would like to simply lend a hand at our weekly Friday Fling event or one of our other various activities, we would love to have you. Volunteer activities here at Oak Park Place are determined only by your imagination! Let me know what you would like to do, and I will figure out the rest. *background check and TB test required Nonprofit: Oak Park Place-Nakoma Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53711 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Canine Companion - Care for Shelter DogsThe Canine Companion helps staff with the overall care of shelter dogs by providing a clean and enriching environment Care for shelter dogs labeled ‘Purple’ who are generally friendly to strangers, by participating in specifically outlined duties including spot-cleaning kennels, enrichment activities, dishes and laundry, potty breaks and other care duties as needed Spend quiet time with specified dogs in their kennels, in the dog yards or on dog trails after initial care responsibilities have been completed for all dogs Help facilitate best practices for dogs by sharing information on your interactions with and observations of specific dogs with staff and other volunteers, both verbally and in writingREQUIREMENTS: Minimum age of 18 years old Reliable attendance and ability to work independently required Have high-level English reading, writing, spelling and communication skills Have the ability to understand, remember and follow instructions and procedures; and the ability to ask questions when appropriate Ability to take direction from staff Ability to hear and see the communications from the dogs you interact with in the shelter for safety purposes Friendly and positive attitude Ability to squat, bend, twist, lift or stand for up to three hours, and to move quickly if neededURL: www.giveshelter.org Nonprofit: Dane County Humane Society The Canine Companion helps staff with the overall care of shelter dogs by providing a clean and enriching environment Care for shelter dogs labeled ‘Purple’ who are generally friendly to strangers, by participating in specifically outlined duties including spot-cleaning kennels, enrichment activities, dishes and laundry, potty breaks and other care duties as needed Spend quiet time with specified dogs in their kennels, in the dog yards or on dog trails after initial care responsibilities have been completed for all dogs Help facilitate best practices for dogs by sharing information on your interactions with and observations of specific dogs with staff and other volunteers, both verbally and in writingREQUIREMENTS: Minimum age of 18 years old Reliable attendance and ability to work independently required Have high-level English reading, writing, spelling and communication skills Have the ability to understand, remember and follow instructions and procedures; and the ability to ask questions when appropriate Ability to take direction from staff Ability to hear and see the communications from the dogs you interact with in the shelter for safety purposes Friendly and positive attitude Ability to squat, bend, twist, lift or stand for up to three hours, and to move quickly if neededURL: www.giveshelter.org Nonprofit: Dane County Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reception Assistant - Front OfficeThe Reception Assistant also assists staff in general office maintenance to create a great working environment for staff, volunteers, and customers. Greeting customers with a friendly, positive attitude Helping to guide customers through the shelter as well as answering general questions Receiving, and providing receipts for, donations while making donors feel appreciated Writing down voicemails and responding to some, when appropriate Filing contracts and other paperwork General cleaning and tidying of the office area Making copies, scanning and uploading documents Assisting reception staff with other daily tasks, as needed Qualifications and Requirements: Must be at least 18 years old Friendly and positive attitude, and excellent customer service skills General understanding of DCHS’s policies and goals as a whole, as well as specific to reception (can be learned in training) High-level English reading, writing, spelling and communication skills Must have basic computer skills and ability to learn how to use our data system, PetPoint (training on this system will be provided) Ability to understand, remember, and follow instructions and procedures; and the ability to ask questions when appropriate Required to have reliable attendance and ability to work independentlyNonprofit: Dane County Humane Society The Reception Assistant also assists staff in general office maintenance to create a great working environment for staff, volunteers, and customers. Greeting customers with a friendly, positive attitude Helping to guide customers through the shelter as well as answering general questions Receiving, and providing receipts for, donations while making donors feel appreciated Writing down voicemails and responding to some, when appropriate Filing contracts and other paperwork General cleaning and tidying of the office area Making copies, scanning and uploading documents Assisting reception staff with other daily tasks, as needed Qualifications and Requirements: Must be at least 18 years old Friendly and positive attitude, and excellent customer service skills General understanding of DCHS’s policies and goals as a whole, as well as specific to reception (can be learned in training) High-level English reading, writing, spelling and communication skills Must have basic computer skills and ability to learn how to use our data system, PetPoint (training on this system will be provided) Ability to understand, remember, and follow instructions and procedures; and the ability to ask questions when appropriate Required to have reliable attendance and ability to work independentlyNonprofit: Dane County Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Meal Cook - Wednesday EveningsLocation: Goodman Community Center, 149 Waubesa St Madison, WI 53704
About us: As a chapter of Slow Food USA, Slow Food Madison strives to bring people together to enjoy the pleasures of life while promoting and sustaining the producers of good, clean and fair food and beverages within southern Wisconsin.
About the project: We host a community meal during the Goodman Community Center's Food Pantry every Wednesday evening. We welcome volunteers with all levels of culinary skills to help prepare and serve about 40-70 people each week. This is a great opportunity to hone your cooking skills and share a meal with your community!
Time: The full shift runs from 5pm until 8pm. We ask volunteers to commit to at least one full shift per month, but are also open to accommodating conflicting schedules. Meal prep and cooking happen from 5-6:30, meal service is from 6:30-7:30, and clean-up is from 6:30-8. If you're interested in getting involved, please email info@slowfoodmadison.org or andy@slowfoodmadison.org. Key Responsibilities: - Preparing food ingredients in various ways (chopping, peeling, washing, dicing, blending, etc) - Creating dishes (cooking, baking) - Serving food to guests and joining diners to enjoy the meal - Washing dishes - Kitchen clean-up duties (sweeping, mopping, taking out trash) Nonprofit: Slow Food Madison Location: Goodman Community Center, 149 Waubesa St Madison, WI 53704
About us: As a chapter of Slow Food USA, Slow Food Madison strives to bring people together to enjoy the pleasures of life while promoting and sustaining the producers of good, clean and fair food and beverages within southern Wisconsin.
About the project: We host a community meal during the Goodman Community Center's Food Pantry every Wednesday evening. We welcome volunteers with all levels of culinary skills to help prepare and serve about 40-70 people each week. This is a great opportunity to hone your cooking skills and share a meal with your community!
Time: The full shift runs from 5pm until 8pm. We ask volunteers to commit to at least one full shift per month, but are also open to accommodating conflicting schedules. Meal prep and cooking happen from 5-6:30, meal service is from 6:30-7:30, and clean-up is from 6:30-8. If you're interested in getting involved, please email info@slowfoodmadison.org or andy@slowfoodmadison.org. Key Responsibilities: - Preparing food ingredients in various ways (chopping, peeling, washing, dicing, blending, etc) - Creating dishes (cooking, baking) - Serving food to guests and joining diners to enjoy the meal - Washing dishes - Kitchen clean-up duties (sweeping, mopping, taking out trash) Nonprofit: Slow Food Madison Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Computer Programming Tutor/AideAssist students in Introductory Programming with individual projects and general computer literacy. Tutoring would take place in a classroom setting with instructor present. Time slots available 8:15-9:15 am Tuesday-Friday. Nonprofit: Madison East High School Assist students in Introductory Programming with individual projects and general computer literacy. Tutoring would take place in a classroom setting with instructor present. Time slots available 8:15-9:15 am Tuesday-Friday. Nonprofit: Madison East High School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Art/Photography Classroom AideAssist High School Art Teacher with materials management and art students with exploring and deepening their creative talents. Help with brainstorming ideas, share your experience with technical aspects of various media. Opportunities in both 2-D and 3-D art , plus photography in Spring 2020 semester. School day hours--contact teacher for schedule specifics. Note: All volunteers working directly with MMSD students must give consent to a basic background check, the results of which may impact eligibility for placement. Nonprofit: Madison East High School Assist High School Art Teacher with materials management and art students with exploring and deepening their creative talents. Help with brainstorming ideas, share your experience with technical aspects of various media. Opportunities in both 2-D and 3-D art , plus photography in Spring 2020 semester. School day hours--contact teacher for schedule specifics. Note: All volunteers working directly with MMSD students must give consent to a basic background check, the results of which may impact eligibility for placement. Nonprofit: Madison East High School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Arabic,Chinese, Japanese, Korean Language TutorsEast High School offers on-line language study programs in Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), Korean, and Japanese. Students are highly motivated young people with an interest in independent work, and at least 3 year's successful study of another foreign language. Learning will be facilitated by professional instructors, but additional conversation partners and tutors are also needed. Volunteers may work with students in individual or small group settings. RESTRICTIONS: Native experience or intermediate/advanced study in Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, or Japanese. School District policy requires that all volunteers working directly with students complete a form authorizing a basic background check, the results of which will determine eligibility for placement. Nonprofit: Madison East High School East High School offers on-line language study programs in Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), Korean, and Japanese. Students are highly motivated young people with an interest in independent work, and at least 3 year's successful study of another foreign language. Learning will be facilitated by professional instructors, but additional conversation partners and tutors are also needed. Volunteers may work with students in individual or small group settings. RESTRICTIONS: Native experience or intermediate/advanced study in Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, or Japanese. School District policy requires that all volunteers working directly with students complete a form authorizing a basic background check, the results of which will determine eligibility for placement. Nonprofit: Madison East High School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Greet Visitors in Olbrich's Main LobbyWhen visitors enter Olbrich's Botanical Center, usually the first people they encounter are the Garden Greeters in the lobby. These volunteers offer info about how to enjoy Olbrich. If you are a people-person, this is the volunteer job for you! Greeters volunteer for two 3.5 hour shifts monthly (9-12:30 or 12:30-4:00); two greeters are scheduled for each shift, 7 days a week. Training is provided. Most Olbrich Greeters sign up for a 6-month commitment and stay for years. Nonprofit: Olbrich Botanical Gardens When visitors enter Olbrich's Botanical Center, usually the first people they encounter are the Garden Greeters in the lobby. These volunteers offer info about how to enjoy Olbrich. If you are a people-person, this is the volunteer job for you! Greeters volunteer for two 3.5 hour shifts monthly (9-12:30 or 12:30-4:00); two greeters are scheduled for each shift, 7 days a week. Training is provided. Most Olbrich Greeters sign up for a 6-month commitment and stay for years. Nonprofit: Olbrich Botanical Gardens Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share Your Love of Plants with School ChildrenEach fall, area grade school students join us for a hands-on program about the amazing world of plants--Wisconsin ecology is the focus. Students benefit from interacting with friendly, engaging volunteers who provide a unique, sensory experience. Explorer School Program is held Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, Oct 1-24. Students are divided into small groups. Volunteers lead an adventure in the gardens; others engage students at learning stations that focus on Wisconsin's Food Chain, Habitats & Adaptation, and Water Cycle. Shifts are 9:30-11:30 am or 12-2:15 pm. Training on the curriculum is scheduled for the morning of Sept 25. Volunteers sign up for a minimum of three shifts over the fall session. Share your love of plants with youth! Nonprofit: Olbrich Botanical Gardens Each fall, area grade school students join us for a hands-on program about the amazing world of plants--Wisconsin ecology is the focus. Students benefit from interacting with friendly, engaging volunteers who provide a unique, sensory experience. Explorer School Program is held Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, Oct 1-24. Students are divided into small groups. Volunteers lead an adventure in the gardens; others engage students at learning stations that focus on Wisconsin's Food Chain, Habitats & Adaptation, and Water Cycle. Shifts are 9:30-11:30 am or 12-2:15 pm. Training on the curriculum is scheduled for the morning of Sept 25. Volunteers sign up for a minimum of three shifts over the fall session. Share your love of plants with youth! Nonprofit: Olbrich Botanical Gardens Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Olbrich's Schumacher Library: Be A Plant Information DetectiveSchumacher Library is a full-service plant and gardening information center, open daily 10- am to 4 pm. Anyone can walk in, call or email the library to get answers to plant and gardening questions. Can't find the answer? Don't worry, Olbrich's staff Horticulture Librarian partners with volunteers to answer tough questions. Volunteers learn while helping others. Volunteers sign up for 2 or more shifts monthly, 10 am to 1 pm or 1 pm to 4 pm. Training provided. As stated by Roman philosopher Cicero, " If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need." Nonprofit: Olbrich Botanical Gardens Schumacher Library is a full-service plant and gardening information center, open daily 10- am to 4 pm. Anyone can walk in, call or email the library to get answers to plant and gardening questions. Can't find the answer? Don't worry, Olbrich's staff Horticulture Librarian partners with volunteers to answer tough questions. Volunteers learn while helping others. Volunteers sign up for 2 or more shifts monthly, 10 am to 1 pm or 1 pm to 4 pm. Training provided. As stated by Roman philosopher Cicero, " If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need." Nonprofit: Olbrich Botanical Gardens Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Support VolunteerCentro Hispano is looking for a volunteer to assist with the operations of our General Support Program. Services provided through this program include interpretation, education, health, housing, information/referral, legal, immigration, and notary public. This position will aid in the follow up of clients, data entry, as well as other needs as they arise. Responsibilities: Enter data from intake documents into database Set up for workshops and clinics Call clients and provide follow up service survey Assist at reception, as neededQualifications: Level of Spanish fluency varies based on needs Must be fluent to assist with follow up calls Basic level of Spanish for data entry Flexible and adaptable to varying needs Can work and focus through distractions at the front desk Strong interpersonal and communication skillsTime Commitment: Commit to a minimum of 3 hours per week for at least one semester (or summer term). Hours may be completed anytime Monday - Friday between 8am and 5pm. Nonprofit: Centro Hispano, Inc Centro Hispano is looking for a volunteer to assist with the operations of our General Support Program. Services provided through this program include interpretation, education, health, housing, information/referral, legal, immigration, and notary public. This position will aid in the follow up of clients, data entry, as well as other needs as they arise. Responsibilities: Enter data from intake documents into database Set up for workshops and clinics Call clients and provide follow up service survey Assist at reception, as neededQualifications: Level of Spanish fluency varies based on needs Must be fluent to assist with follow up calls Basic level of Spanish for data entry Flexible and adaptable to varying needs Can work and focus through distractions at the front desk Strong interpersonal and communication skillsTime Commitment: Commit to a minimum of 3 hours per week for at least one semester (or summer term). Hours may be completed anytime Monday - Friday between 8am and 5pm. Nonprofit: Centro Hispano, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53713 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Plant! Grow! Feed! - Middleton Outreach MinistryHelp raise vegetables at the Middleton Outreach Ministry (MOM) garden! Produce is grown exclusively to feed the guests at the MOM Food Pantry, one of the largest in Dane County. Volunteers are needed for general garden chores including planting, weeding, and harvesting. The garden is located behind the food pantry at 3502 Parmenter Street in Middleton, near the intersection of Airport Road/Century Avenue and Parmenter Street, next to the PDQ gas station. For more information, please contact garden leader Dan Johnson (maedoorou@live.com or 836-1638). RESTRICTIONS: Training and equipment are provided. Bring drinking water and wear appropriate shoes and clothing. URL: www.foodpantrygardens.org Nonprofit: Food Pantry Gardens Help raise vegetables at the Middleton Outreach Ministry (MOM) garden! Produce is grown exclusively to feed the guests at the MOM Food Pantry, one of the largest in Dane County. Volunteers are needed for general garden chores including planting, weeding, and harvesting. The garden is located behind the food pantry at 3502 Parmenter Street in Middleton, near the intersection of Airport Road/Century Avenue and Parmenter Street, next to the PDQ gas station. For more information, please contact garden leader Dan Johnson (maedoorou@live.com or 836-1638). RESTRICTIONS: Training and equipment are provided. Bring drinking water and wear appropriate shoes and clothing. URL: www.foodpantrygardens.org Nonprofit: Food Pantry Gardens Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53562 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Logistics and Special Projects SupportThe Logistics and Special Projects Support is responsible for co-managing administrative and organizational tasks related to Foundation for Black Women's Wellness events and Black Women's Wellness Day. The duties of the Logistics and Special Projects Support may include, but are not limited to: Securing space and facilities for FFBWW events and activities; Securing any necessary permits for FFBWW events and activities; Managing the contact list of FFBWW area partners and sponsors; Supporting the other FFBWW committees with operational tasks, as needed; Coordinating special projects of FFBWW including Founders Day, Fitness Series (Zumba/Yoga), Black Women's Wellness Day (Keynote), and Town Hall.URL: http://www.blackwomenswellnessday.org/ Nonprofit: Foundation for Black Women's Wellness The Logistics and Special Projects Support is responsible for co-managing administrative and organizational tasks related to Foundation for Black Women's Wellness events and Black Women's Wellness Day. The duties of the Logistics and Special Projects Support may include, but are not limited to: Securing space and facilities for FFBWW events and activities; Securing any necessary permits for FFBWW events and activities; Managing the contact list of FFBWW area partners and sponsors; Supporting the other FFBWW committees with operational tasks, as needed; Coordinating special projects of FFBWW including Founders Day, Fitness Series (Zumba/Yoga), Black Women's Wellness Day (Keynote), and Town Hall.URL: http://www.blackwomenswellnessday.org/ Nonprofit: Foundation for Black Women's Wellness Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53725 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Prairie Restoration StewardMake a difference and get outside. Schumacher Farm Park is home to 10+ acres of prairie and woodland. Clearing invasive species is an ongoing project and we need people willing to lead small groups of volunteers with our efforts. You would be trained. We use loppers and hand tools. This is a great volunteer opportunity for people who love the outdoors and love seeing the fruits of their labors unfold before their eyes. It's satisfying work. RESTRICTIONS: Healthy bodies are a must. We have tools, but you are always welcome to bring your own. Just be sure to label them clearly. URL: www.schumacherfarmpark.org Nonprofit: Schumacher Farm Park Make a difference and get outside. Schumacher Farm Park is home to 10+ acres of prairie and woodland. Clearing invasive species is an ongoing project and we need people willing to lead small groups of volunteers with our efforts. You would be trained. We use loppers and hand tools. This is a great volunteer opportunity for people who love the outdoors and love seeing the fruits of their labors unfold before their eyes. It's satisfying work. RESTRICTIONS: Healthy bodies are a must. We have tools, but you are always welcome to bring your own. Just be sure to label them clearly. URL: www.schumacherfarmpark.org Nonprofit: Schumacher Farm Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53597 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Peer-Counseling / Office SupportPeople often come to/call OutReach to talk to someone. That person is usually the volunteer sitting at the front desk! Ten hours of training will prepare you for staffing our front desk. You will learn everything from how our office functions to dealing with the public. As the first person that people see when they come to OutReach, you play a vital role in helping us serve our communities. You'll provide referral to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender-affirming businesses and organizations as well as document use of OutReach's services. Front desk volunteers also provide important support for staff members in terms agency projects, fundraising events and mailings. RESTRICTIONS: If you want to volunteer your time directly with clients, attendance is mandatory at all sessions during one of the training sessions listed. The next training is TBD. All peer-counseling volunteers must complete 10 hours of training and must be at least 18 years of age. OutReach asks that you commit to volunteering in this capacity for 3 hours per week for one year. Daytime, evening and weekend hours are available. URL: www.lgbtoutreach.org Nonprofit: OutReach LGBTQ+ Community Center People often come to/call OutReach to talk to someone. That person is usually the volunteer sitting at the front desk! Ten hours of training will prepare you for staffing our front desk. You will learn everything from how our office functions to dealing with the public. As the first person that people see when they come to OutReach, you play a vital role in helping us serve our communities. You'll provide referral to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender-affirming businesses and organizations as well as document use of OutReach's services. Front desk volunteers also provide important support for staff members in terms agency projects, fundraising events and mailings. RESTRICTIONS: If you want to volunteer your time directly with clients, attendance is mandatory at all sessions during one of the training sessions listed. The next training is TBD. All peer-counseling volunteers must complete 10 hours of training and must be at least 18 years of age. OutReach asks that you commit to volunteering in this capacity for 3 hours per week for one year. Daytime, evening and weekend hours are available. URL: www.lgbtoutreach.org Nonprofit: OutReach LGBTQ+ Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Receptionist - Main OfficeThe main office at the Colonial Club Senior Activity Center is the center of all activities and programs. Volunteers answer phones, transfer calls, register members for activities/programs, take payments for programs/services, write receipts, assist guests, answer questions, and direct guests to locations around the building. Shifts are either 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., or 12:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Volunteers are required to undergo a background check. Training is provided, and a six month commitment is desired. A regular one day weekly commitment is desirable, but biweekly and substitute positions are also available. It is very important for the volunteer in this role to commit to his/her scheduled time. URL: www.colonialclub.org Nonprofit: Colonial Club Senior Activity Center The main office at the Colonial Club Senior Activity Center is the center of all activities and programs. Volunteers answer phones, transfer calls, register members for activities/programs, take payments for programs/services, write receipts, assist guests, answer questions, and direct guests to locations around the building. Shifts are either 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., or 12:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Volunteers are required to undergo a background check. Training is provided, and a six month commitment is desired. A regular one day weekly commitment is desirable, but biweekly and substitute positions are also available. It is very important for the volunteer in this role to commit to his/her scheduled time. URL: www.colonialclub.org Nonprofit: Colonial Club Senior Activity Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53590 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thrift Store Assistant - help manage donations and assist customersThe Thrift Store volunteers manage the inventory of thrift store donations and assisting customers and donors. Assist donors with incoming donations Clean, sort and price donations Greet and assist customers, answer phone and operate cash register Stock merchandise, set up product displays and clean retail area Pull out-of-date merchandise to sell in DCHS garage salesREQUIREMENTS: Minimum age 16 years to volunteer solo; minimum age to volunteer as a youth/adult volunteer team is 10 years Reliable attendance and ability to work independently required Have high-level English reading, writing, spelling and communication skills Have the ability to understand, remember and follow instructions and procedures; and the ability to ask questions when appropriate Friendly and positive attitude Ability to squat, bend, twist, lift or stand for up to two hoursSCHEDULE, TRAINING AND COMMITMENT: Training is hands on during your assigned shift Participate in ongoing evaluation program Shifts available: Monday thru Friday: 10am-1pm, 1-4pm and 4-7pm Saturday and Sunday: 10am-1pm, 1-3pm and 3-5pm Consistent attendance required. There are procedures in place if you need time off due to illness, vacation, work or other causes. Our expectation is that you will make up any missed time. Commitment of a two or three-hour shift worked per week for a minimum of six months.Nonprofit: Dane County Humane Society The Thrift Store volunteers manage the inventory of thrift store donations and assisting customers and donors. Assist donors with incoming donations Clean, sort and price donations Greet and assist customers, answer phone and operate cash register Stock merchandise, set up product displays and clean retail area Pull out-of-date merchandise to sell in DCHS garage salesREQUIREMENTS: Minimum age 16 years to volunteer solo; minimum age to volunteer as a youth/adult volunteer team is 10 years Reliable attendance and ability to work independently required Have high-level English reading, writing, spelling and communication skills Have the ability to understand, remember and follow instructions and procedures; and the ability to ask questions when appropriate Friendly and positive attitude Ability to squat, bend, twist, lift or stand for up to two hoursSCHEDULE, TRAINING AND COMMITMENT: Training is hands on during your assigned shift Participate in ongoing evaluation program Shifts available: Monday thru Friday: 10am-1pm, 1-4pm and 4-7pm Saturday and Sunday: 10am-1pm, 1-3pm and 3-5pm Consistent attendance required. There are procedures in place if you need time off due to illness, vacation, work or other causes. Our expectation is that you will make up any missed time. Commitment of a two or three-hour shift worked per week for a minimum of six months.Nonprofit: Dane County Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53719 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Admitting Assistant - help with intake of new animalsThe Admitting Assistant - assists staff with moving animals from intake into the shelter. All animals begin their time at DCHS in Admitting. They are provided a Wellness Exam and are dewormed and given vaccinations and flea and tick treatments. There is no animal handling associated with this position. Clean Admitting Cages/Rooms Restocking of needed supplies Preparation of needed supplies (work with needles may be needed) Other duties as assignedREQUIREMENTS: Minimum of 18 years of age Have the ability to understand, remember and follow instructions and procedures; and the ability to ask questions when appropriate Reliable attendance and ability to work independently required Friendly and positive attitude Ability to squat, bend, twist, lift or stand for up to two hours Position is shift based with one (1) two-hour shift worked per week for a minimum of six (6) months. Shift availability: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday: 4pm – 6pm Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday: 2-4pmURL: www.giveshelter.org Nonprofit: Dane County Humane Society The Admitting Assistant - assists staff with moving animals from intake into the shelter. All animals begin their time at DCHS in Admitting. They are provided a Wellness Exam and are dewormed and given vaccinations and flea and tick treatments. There is no animal handling associated with this position. Clean Admitting Cages/Rooms Restocking of needed supplies Preparation of needed supplies (work with needles may be needed) Other duties as assignedREQUIREMENTS: Minimum of 18 years of age Have the ability to understand, remember and follow instructions and procedures; and the ability to ask questions when appropriate Reliable attendance and ability to work independently required Friendly and positive attitude Ability to squat, bend, twist, lift or stand for up to two hours Position is shift based with one (1) two-hour shift worked per week for a minimum of six (6) months. Shift availability: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday: 4pm – 6pm Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday: 2-4pmURL: www.giveshelter.org Nonprofit: Dane County Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wildlife Assistant - assisting with care of wildlifeAssisting in the daily care of wild animals for eventual release back into the wild. Duties Provide care for wildlife patients including Diet preparation and feeding Cage set-up and maintenance Observing for and reporting signs of illness Maintain complete and accurate medical records Follow all established protocols and guidelines established by FLWC General facility clean-upRESTRICTIONS: Minimum age is 18 Recruitment LIMITED to Jan 1 thru March 30. Must be able to commit through end of peak season - mid-October Position is shift based and shift length changes with the season. Between mid-April to mid-October, volunteers must commit to one of the following weekly four-hour shifts available seven days a week: 8:00am-12:00pm, 12-4pm or 4-8pm Operating hours reduce during the winter, when weekly shifts are 2 hours.
URL: www.giveshelter.org Nonprofit: Dane County Humane Society Assisting in the daily care of wild animals for eventual release back into the wild. Duties Provide care for wildlife patients including Diet preparation and feeding Cage set-up and maintenance Observing for and reporting signs of illness Maintain complete and accurate medical records Follow all established protocols and guidelines established by FLWC General facility clean-upRESTRICTIONS: Minimum age is 18 Recruitment LIMITED to Jan 1 thru March 30. Must be able to commit through end of peak season - mid-October Position is shift based and shift length changes with the season. Between mid-April to mid-October, volunteers must commit to one of the following weekly four-hour shifts available seven days a week: 8:00am-12:00pm, 12-4pm or 4-8pm Operating hours reduce during the winter, when weekly shifts are 2 hours.
URL: www.giveshelter.org Nonprofit: Dane County Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shoveling for Snowbound SeniorsIf you are interested in helping local seniors with shoveling their driveway/sidewalks this winter, please let us know. Volunteers are matched for the season with seniors in their community. Use your own equipment - or the senior may have equipment you can use. Volunteers are required to undergo a background check. URL: www.colonialclub.org Nonprofit: Colonial Club Senior Activity Center If you are interested in helping local seniors with shoveling their driveway/sidewalks this winter, please let us know. Volunteers are matched for the season with seniors in their community. Use your own equipment - or the senior may have equipment you can use. Volunteers are required to undergo a background check. URL: www.colonialclub.org Nonprofit: Colonial Club Senior Activity Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 53590 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Work Outdoors - Help Seniors Stay in Their HomesHelp the elderly in your community with mowing and/or occasional chores such as raking leaves, cleaning rain gutters, cleaning windows, and other minor home repairs. This assistance is often the thing that makes a difference for seniors who want to remain in their homes. This is a great opportunity for families who want to volunteer together, for youth groups who would like to share a job, or for young retirees looking to contribute their time in a meaningful way. Volunteers needed in Cottage Grove, Deerfield, Marshall and Sun Prairie. Background check is required. URL: www.colonialclub.org Nonprofit: Colonial Club Senior Activity Center Help the elderly in your community with mowing and/or occasional chores such as raking leaves, cleaning rain gutters, cleaning windows, and other minor home repairs. This assistance is often the thing that makes a difference for seniors who want to remain in their homes. This is a great opportunity for families who want to volunteer together, for youth groups who would like to share a job, or for young retirees looking to contribute their time in a meaningful way. Volunteers needed in Cottage Grove, Deerfield, Marshall and Sun Prairie. Background check is required. URL: www.colonialclub.org Nonprofit: Colonial Club Senior Activity Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 53590 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Delivered Meal DriversDeliver lunch time meals to home-bound seniors. Routes available in Sun Prairie, Cottage Grove, Marshall, and Deerfield. You specify which routes you prefer. This opportunity takes about an hour of your time. Meals are ready for pickup between 10:30 and 11:00 a.m., and we ask that deliveries be completed by 1:00 p.m. Routes will not take that entire time. Volunteers are required to undergo a background check. A six month commitment is desired. Commitments can be once weekly, biweekly, or on a substitute basis. It is very important for the volunteer in this role to commit to his/her scheduled days. URL: www.colonialclub.org Nonprofit: Colonial Club Senior Activity Center Deliver lunch time meals to home-bound seniors. Routes available in Sun Prairie, Cottage Grove, Marshall, and Deerfield. You specify which routes you prefer. This opportunity takes about an hour of your time. Meals are ready for pickup between 10:30 and 11:00 a.m., and we ask that deliveries be completed by 1:00 p.m. Routes will not take that entire time. Volunteers are required to undergo a background check. A six month commitment is desired. Commitments can be once weekly, biweekly, or on a substitute basis. It is very important for the volunteer in this role to commit to his/her scheduled days. URL: www.colonialclub.org Nonprofit: Colonial Club Senior Activity Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53590 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Main Kitchen/Dining Room AssistanceThe Colonial Club Senior Activity Center serves a lunchtime meal on site at the Colonial Club on weekdays to local seniors. We are looking for volunteers interested in helping once a week, twice a week, or on a substitute basis. These volunteers will be involved in packaging meals for the Meals on Wheels program, assembling lunch items, setting tables, serving meals, general clean up, and washing dishes using a commercial dish machine. Volunteers may be asked to assist with any combination of these tasks. Shifts will be either 9:00 a.m. (or 10:00) to 12:30 p.m, depending on tasks assigned. A regular one day weekly commitment is desirable. It is very important for volunteers in this role to commit to his/her scheduled day/time, as volunteer assistance is essential to our being able to serve the on-site meals and to prepare the home delivered meals for local seniors. Volunteer needs to be comfortable in a standing position. Volunteers are required to undergo a background check. URL: www.colonialclub.org Nonprofit: Colonial Club Senior Activity Center The Colonial Club Senior Activity Center serves a lunchtime meal on site at the Colonial Club on weekdays to local seniors. We are looking for volunteers interested in helping once a week, twice a week, or on a substitute basis. These volunteers will be involved in packaging meals for the Meals on Wheels program, assembling lunch items, setting tables, serving meals, general clean up, and washing dishes using a commercial dish machine. Volunteers may be asked to assist with any combination of these tasks. Shifts will be either 9:00 a.m. (or 10:00) to 12:30 p.m, depending on tasks assigned. A regular one day weekly commitment is desirable. It is very important for volunteers in this role to commit to his/her scheduled day/time, as volunteer assistance is essential to our being able to serve the on-site meals and to prepare the home delivered meals for local seniors. Volunteer needs to be comfortable in a standing position. Volunteers are required to undergo a background check. URL: www.colonialclub.org Nonprofit: Colonial Club Senior Activity Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 53590 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lunchtime Assistance - Adult Day CenterThe Adult Day Center within the Colonial Club Senior Center provides daytime respite care for family members that may not be able to stay home alone, but are not yet ready for a nursing home. We are looking for volunteers interested in providing lunchtime assistance. Tasks will include setting tables, serving meals, clearing/wiping tables, sweeping floor, and providing an additional set of eyes for staff during meal times. Shifts will be 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. A regular one day weekly commitment is desirable. Volunteer needs to be comfortable in a standing position. Volunteers are required to undergo a background check. URL: www.colonialclub.org Nonprofit: Colonial Club Senior Activity Center The Adult Day Center within the Colonial Club Senior Center provides daytime respite care for family members that may not be able to stay home alone, but are not yet ready for a nursing home. We are looking for volunteers interested in providing lunchtime assistance. Tasks will include setting tables, serving meals, clearing/wiping tables, sweeping floor, and providing an additional set of eyes for staff during meal times. Shifts will be 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. A regular one day weekly commitment is desirable. Volunteer needs to be comfortable in a standing position. Volunteers are required to undergo a background check. URL: www.colonialclub.org Nonprofit: Colonial Club Senior Activity Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 53590 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: English for Language Learners TutorVolunteer tutors work with adults who are learning the English language skills necessary for living and working in our community. Tutors work one-on-one with individuals who either desire to acquire English language skills to improve communication skills or to start a career at Madison College Tutors will use published curriculum materials or create appropriate materials to meet the student’s listening, speaking, reading, and writing needs. Qualifications Strong desire to improve the English language skills of students Sensitivity to cultural differences Patience, understanding, flexibility, and an unceasingly positive attitude Ability to serve as a tutor/conversation partner for 1-3 hours a week Fluency in English Responsibilities Prepare ESL lesson plans and materials as requested by the student At the close of each session, complete a feedback form Notify the student directly if you are unable to be present during your scheduled hours Communicate any personal needs or concerns to the ESL Coordinator in a timely and appropriate fashion Provide regular feedback to the ESL Coordinator on progress with your student Record hours tutored each session and have the ESL student sign off on hoursIf you are interested in learning more about what we do, please visit our facebook page or website at http://www.latinoacademywi.org/.
Nonprofit: Latino Academy of Workforce Development Volunteer tutors work with adults who are learning the English language skills necessary for living and working in our community. Tutors work one-on-one with individuals who either desire to acquire English language skills to improve communication skills or to start a career at Madison College Tutors will use published curriculum materials or create appropriate materials to meet the student’s listening, speaking, reading, and writing needs. Qualifications Strong desire to improve the English language skills of students Sensitivity to cultural differences Patience, understanding, flexibility, and an unceasingly positive attitude Ability to serve as a tutor/conversation partner for 1-3 hours a week Fluency in English Responsibilities Prepare ESL lesson plans and materials as requested by the student At the close of each session, complete a feedback form Notify the student directly if you are unable to be present during your scheduled hours Communicate any personal needs or concerns to the ESL Coordinator in a timely and appropriate fashion Provide regular feedback to the ESL Coordinator on progress with your student Record hours tutored each session and have the ESL student sign off on hoursIf you are interested in learning more about what we do, please visit our facebook page or website at http://www.latinoacademywi.org/.
Nonprofit: Latino Academy of Workforce Development Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53713 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spanish GED 1-1 tutor for MATH or RLA (Spanish grammar and composition)The Latino Academy is seeking volunteers to provide one-in one assistance for Spanish GED class. This is an ideal opportunity for Spanish speaking students who are also science, history or liberal arts majors! Use your expertise and your Spanish. You can make a big difference by giving GED students the one-on-one attention they deserve. The content that will be reviewed is high school level ex) algebra and number operations or sentence structure and grammar. ***This location is a 30 min bus ride on route 47 from UW to Leopold Elm. Spanish GED one-on-one tutor for MATH or RLA (Spanish grammar and composition) Time: We are flexible to volunteer's availability but would prefer either evenings 5:30-8:30pm and/or Saturdays morning/afternoon Location: 1917 Lake Point Dr, Madison, WI 53713 Day: Monday thru Saturday (any day) We ask for a minimum commitment of once a week: For Math tutor: On-going For RLA tutor: On-goingNonprofit: Latino Academy of Workforce Development The Latino Academy is seeking volunteers to provide one-in one assistance for Spanish GED class. This is an ideal opportunity for Spanish speaking students who are also science, history or liberal arts majors! Use your expertise and your Spanish. You can make a big difference by giving GED students the one-on-one attention they deserve. The content that will be reviewed is high school level ex) algebra and number operations or sentence structure and grammar. ***This location is a 30 min bus ride on route 47 from UW to Leopold Elm. Spanish GED one-on-one tutor for MATH or RLA (Spanish grammar and composition) Time: We are flexible to volunteer's availability but would prefer either evenings 5:30-8:30pm and/or Saturdays morning/afternoon Location: 1917 Lake Point Dr, Madison, WI 53713 Day: Monday thru Saturday (any day) We ask for a minimum commitment of once a week: For Math tutor: On-going For RLA tutor: On-goingNonprofit: Latino Academy of Workforce Development Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53713 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wisconsin Veterans Museum Volunteers NeededAt the Wisconsin Veterans Museum, volunteers contribute their unique talents, skills, and life experiences to help further the mission of the museum. We have many opportunities for volunteers ranging from museum tour guides to oral history transcribers, and everything in between. You do not need to have a degree in history, what you need is an enthusiasm for your work, a willingness to learn, and the commitment of your time. Some areas for possible volunteer experiences are: School Tour Guides: lead tours for grades 4-12. Tours last one hour and are scheduled Tuesday through Friday from 9-3. Adult Group Tour Guides: lead tours for college age and above. Occasionally, there are tours on Saturdays as well. Oral History: the oral history program is looking for transcribers. This position is only available during the week All volunteers will receive training, the length of which depends on the volunteer position. For any questions, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at visitor.curator@dva.wisconsin.gov. While we are searching for long term volunteers, short term volunteers are also welcome. However, we request a minimum of a 6 month commitment as training for tours is conducted. Nonprofit: Wisconsin Veterans Museum At the Wisconsin Veterans Museum, volunteers contribute their unique talents, skills, and life experiences to help further the mission of the museum. We have many opportunities for volunteers ranging from museum tour guides to oral history transcribers, and everything in between. You do not need to have a degree in history, what you need is an enthusiasm for your work, a willingness to learn, and the commitment of your time. Some areas for possible volunteer experiences are: School Tour Guides: lead tours for grades 4-12. Tours last one hour and are scheduled Tuesday through Friday from 9-3. Adult Group Tour Guides: lead tours for college age and above. Occasionally, there are tours on Saturdays as well. Oral History: the oral history program is looking for transcribers. This position is only available during the week All volunteers will receive training, the length of which depends on the volunteer position. For any questions, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at visitor.curator@dva.wisconsin.gov. While we are searching for long term volunteers, short term volunteers are also welcome. However, we request a minimum of a 6 month commitment as training for tours is conducted. Nonprofit: Wisconsin Veterans Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PASS AmeriCorps Program LeaderPASS AmeriCorps Program Leaders will work with Badgerland Council staff to deliver Girl Scout Leadership and Troop experiences through partnerships with other PASS host sites in Dane County. These Girl Scouts PASS members will have the opportunity to work as a team to deliver weekly troop experiences for girls in after school programming. Tutoring will not be a component of this position. This position may also include adult volunteer recruitment, supporting summer day camp programs for middle school girls, and supporting a series-based Girl Scout leadership experience for middle school girls.
Principal Responsibilities: Facilitate weekly after school troop experiences and programs at identified sites which incorporates Girl Scout programming with an emphasis on improved academic achievement, school attendance, and leadership development. Maintain registration records for all participants. Participate in weekly AmeriCorps members meetings and training hours (as available). Complete data reporting as needed for programs. Take leadership in curriculum development and program implementation. Assist in developing community service projects & adult volunteer recruitment. Ensure safe and enriching environment for participants and community. Assist in planning and lead implementing of special projects. Attend regularly scheduled meetings with supervisor to maintain open communication about the status of groups which position is responsible for leading. Know and follow all policies, standards, and procedures of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. and Girl Scouts of Wisconsin - Badgerland Council, Inc.
Required Skills and Abilities: At least one year volunteer or paid experience in youth work or social services preferred Ability to build positive relationships and create an accepting atmosphere Ability to be energetic and creative Experience in behavior management of adolescent youth Experience working with youth and staff from many socio-economic & ethnic backgrounds Desire to learn and teach in a fun and challenging work environment Bringing a positive attitude to work daily and maintain open communication with fellow staff Programming will occur during the after school and evening hours so candidates must be able to commit to flexible hours including some weekends and most weekday evenings
PASS AmeriCorps Requirements: Serve 900 hours by August 31 Be a citizen of the United States, a United States national, or a legal permanent resident of the United States Have a high school degree or equivalent (or agrees to obtain a high school diploma or GED) Be a least 17 years old Pass a criminal background check including National Sex Offender Registry, State(s) registry and FBI finger print
Nonprofit: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland PASS AmeriCorps Program Leaders will work with Badgerland Council staff to deliver Girl Scout Leadership and Troop experiences through partnerships with other PASS host sites in Dane County. These Girl Scouts PASS members will have the opportunity to work as a team to deliver weekly troop experiences for girls in after school programming. Tutoring will not be a component of this position. This position may also include adult volunteer recruitment, supporting summer day camp programs for middle school girls, and supporting a series-based Girl Scout leadership experience for middle school girls.
Principal Responsibilities: Facilitate weekly after school troop experiences and programs at identified sites which incorporates Girl Scout programming with an emphasis on improved academic achievement, school attendance, and leadership development. Maintain registration records for all participants. Participate in weekly AmeriCorps members meetings and training hours (as available). Complete data reporting as needed for programs. Take leadership in curriculum development and program implementation. Assist in developing community service projects & adult volunteer recruitment. Ensure safe and enriching environment for participants and community. Assist in planning and lead implementing of special projects. Attend regularly scheduled meetings with supervisor to maintain open communication about the status of groups which position is responsible for leading. Know and follow all policies, standards, and procedures of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. and Girl Scouts of Wisconsin - Badgerland Council, Inc.
Required Skills and Abilities: At least one year volunteer or paid experience in youth work or social services preferred Ability to build positive relationships and create an accepting atmosphere Ability to be energetic and creative Experience in behavior management of adolescent youth Experience working with youth and staff from many socio-economic & ethnic backgrounds Desire to learn and teach in a fun and challenging work environment Bringing a positive attitude to work daily and maintain open communication with fellow staff Programming will occur during the after school and evening hours so candidates must be able to commit to flexible hours including some weekends and most weekday evenings
PASS AmeriCorps Requirements: Serve 900 hours by August 31 Be a citizen of the United States, a United States national, or a legal permanent resident of the United States Have a high school degree or equivalent (or agrees to obtain a high school diploma or GED) Be a least 17 years old Pass a criminal background check including National Sex Offender Registry, State(s) registry and FBI finger print
Nonprofit: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53713 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Freshman Friday Support SpecialistAssist with weekly academic catch-up program for ninth graders. This position is equal parts logistical assistance and tutoring, requiring clear communication skills and the ability to meet and escort students throughout the building as they received targeted and early intervention for any academic challenges encountered during the course of the current week. Fridays, during the school day. Nonprofit: Madison East High School Assist with weekly academic catch-up program for ninth graders. This position is equal parts logistical assistance and tutoring, requiring clear communication skills and the ability to meet and escort students throughout the building as they received targeted and early intervention for any academic challenges encountered during the course of the current week. Fridays, during the school day. Nonprofit: Madison East High School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wildlife Receptionist - assisting with public phone inquiries and admitting of wildlifeAssisting with public phone inquiries and admitting of wildlife for eventual release. Assist the public Answer phone calls Check and return phone messages Greet people and have them start filling out paperwork for new admissionsAdministrative tasks Enter wildlife patients into our database Record keeping and filing Photocopy wildlife formsHousekeeping Maintain cleanliness of wildlife office and public admitting area Keep brochure racks stocked and organizedRESTRICTIONS: Minimum age is 18 Position is shift based with a minimum of one (1) 2 hour shift worked per week for a minimum of six (6) months. Shifts run from 8 am until 8 pm daily. Peak of season is April through October - operating hours reduce during the winter. Recruitment LIMITED to Jan 1 thru July 1.URL: www.giveshelter.org Nonprofit: Dane County Humane Society Assisting with public phone inquiries and admitting of wildlife for eventual release. Assist the public Answer phone calls Check and return phone messages Greet people and have them start filling out paperwork for new admissionsAdministrative tasks Enter wildlife patients into our database Record keeping and filing Photocopy wildlife formsHousekeeping Maintain cleanliness of wildlife office and public admitting area Keep brochure racks stocked and organizedRESTRICTIONS: Minimum age is 18 Position is shift based with a minimum of one (1) 2 hour shift worked per week for a minimum of six (6) months. Shifts run from 8 am until 8 pm daily. Peak of season is April through October - operating hours reduce during the winter. Recruitment LIMITED to Jan 1 thru July 1.URL: www.giveshelter.org Nonprofit: Dane County Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Advanced Spanish or French Language TutoringVolunteers would work with advanced high school French or Spanish students as tutors and conversation partners. Hours are flexible and volunteers can work as many hours as desired. See primary school contact for fall schedule information. RESTRICTIONS: Tutors should be native or experienced speakers of French or Spanish, including fluency in reading and writing the target language. All volunteers who work directly with students must pass a basic background check conducted by the Madison Metropolitan School District Nonprofit: Madison East High School Volunteers would work with advanced high school French or Spanish students as tutors and conversation partners. Hours are flexible and volunteers can work as many hours as desired. See primary school contact for fall schedule information. RESTRICTIONS: Tutors should be native or experienced speakers of French or Spanish, including fluency in reading and writing the target language. All volunteers who work directly with students must pass a basic background check conducted by the Madison Metropolitan School District Nonprofit: Madison East High School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Homework & Recreational ClubsAssist with afterschool homework as a tutor--high school subjects. Afterschool clubs also need recreation directors--assist with performance, cooking, sporting, and other clubs that students have already created, or propose a new one based on your own interest and expertise. RESTRICTIONS: All volunteers working directly with students are subject to basic background checks conducted by the Madison Metropolitan School District, the results of which may affect eligibility for placement. Participants in recreational clubs may be required to sign additional liability waivers due to physical activity involved. Nonprofit: Madison East High School Assist with afterschool homework as a tutor--high school subjects. Afterschool clubs also need recreation directors--assist with performance, cooking, sporting, and other clubs that students have already created, or propose a new one based on your own interest and expertise. RESTRICTIONS: All volunteers working directly with students are subject to basic background checks conducted by the Madison Metropolitan School District, the results of which may affect eligibility for placement. Participants in recreational clubs may be required to sign additional liability waivers due to physical activity involved. Nonprofit: Madison East High School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Nonprofit Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |