Volunteer: Administrative AideHire MI Vet is a community initiative that helps Veterans gain meaningful employment. Our endeavors are to provide employment resources; host networking programs; offer mentor services; and host an annual hiring event. We are in need of an administrative aide that is responsible for providing general coordination, clerical and secretarial functions and assist leadership of the Hire MI Vet team with miscellaneous tasks. Must have excellent writing skills and abilities.
Proposed tasks of Administrative Aid include: Write thank you emails and letters to employers, service providers, volunteers, sponsors, donors etc. Compose letters, forms, reports, and other papers. Assist President with clerical and logistical needs. Take meeting minutes. Assist with Constant Contact and LinkedIn Forward all information/ documents to designated co-chair for filing/storage. Other desirable skills, not required, include video/photo (via phone) and event coordination.
Community Partner: Hire MI Vet Hire MI Vet is a community initiative that helps Veterans gain meaningful employment. Our endeavors are to provide employment resources; host networking programs; offer mentor services; and host an annual hiring event. We are in need of an administrative aide that is responsible for providing general coordination, clerical and secretarial functions and assist leadership of the Hire MI Vet team with miscellaneous tasks. Must have excellent writing skills and abilities.
Proposed tasks of Administrative Aid include: Write thank you emails and letters to employers, service providers, volunteers, sponsors, donors etc. Compose letters, forms, reports, and other papers. Assist President with clerical and logistical needs. Take meeting minutes. Assist with Constant Contact and LinkedIn Forward all information/ documents to designated co-chair for filing/storage. Other desirable skills, not required, include video/photo (via phone) and event coordination.
Community Partner: Hire MI Vet Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veteran MentorThe Hire MI Vet Mentorship Program provides individualized career readiness support for Veterans, focusing on resumes, cover letters, networking, interviewing, elevator speech, and job search assistance. This volunteer position will consist of creating/updating resumes for Veterans in SE Michigan and NW Ohio. The work will be done virtually. Military skills and experience need to be translated into a civilian resume. It would be helpful to have a familiarity with USAJOBS.gov but not necessary. Expectations for Mentors Provide services under the perspective of unconditional positive regard Participate in monthly calls Be committed to the Hire MI Vet mission to assist Veterans in gaining meaningful employment Are not expected to be experts, but do have direct experience with Veterans and/or job preparation to the point to which they can confidently provide accurate service
Due to Covid-19, the work will be conducted with the Veteran virtually. The volunteer will act as a mentor by following up with the Veteran's progress. Community Partner: Hire MI Vet The Hire MI Vet Mentorship Program provides individualized career readiness support for Veterans, focusing on resumes, cover letters, networking, interviewing, elevator speech, and job search assistance. This volunteer position will consist of creating/updating resumes for Veterans in SE Michigan and NW Ohio. The work will be done virtually. Military skills and experience need to be translated into a civilian resume. It would be helpful to have a familiarity with USAJOBS.gov but not necessary. Expectations for Mentors Provide services under the perspective of unconditional positive regard Participate in monthly calls Be committed to the Hire MI Vet mission to assist Veterans in gaining meaningful employment Are not expected to be experts, but do have direct experience with Veterans and/or job preparation to the point to which they can confidently provide accurate service
Due to Covid-19, the work will be conducted with the Veteran virtually. The volunteer will act as a mentor by following up with the Veteran's progress. Community Partner: Hire MI Vet Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising CoordinatorFundraising Coordinator
Duties: Create a strong fundraising message that appeals to potential donors
Necessary abilities Develop fundraising strategies for Hire MI Vet Collaborate with Marketing Team (experience in a team environment) Excellent writing skills Supported by Hire MI Vet Steering Committee At least 2 years of fundraising experience Able to commit 2-4 hours per week
Desirable abilities Organize a campaign or event that will lead to soliciting donations Evaluate the success of previous fundraising events Excel spreadsheet experience and ability to translate to graphics Maintain records of donor information for future use Research prospective donors Train volunteers in fundraising procedures and practices Identify and contact potential donors
Collaboration with Hire MI Vet leadership Ensure that all legal reporting requirements are satisfied
NOTE: Desirable abilities skills needs are directed by the President and through collaboration session with the Marketing Team. Community Partner: Hire MI Vet Fundraising Coordinator
Duties: Create a strong fundraising message that appeals to potential donors
Necessary abilities Develop fundraising strategies for Hire MI Vet Collaborate with Marketing Team (experience in a team environment) Excellent writing skills Supported by Hire MI Vet Steering Committee At least 2 years of fundraising experience Able to commit 2-4 hours per week
Desirable abilities Organize a campaign or event that will lead to soliciting donations Evaluate the success of previous fundraising events Excel spreadsheet experience and ability to translate to graphics Maintain records of donor information for future use Research prospective donors Train volunteers in fundraising procedures and practices Identify and contact potential donors
Collaboration with Hire MI Vet leadership Ensure that all legal reporting requirements are satisfied
NOTE: Desirable abilities skills needs are directed by the President and through collaboration session with the Marketing Team. Community Partner: Hire MI Vet Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: General Area Volunteer OpportunitiesGeneral Area Volunteer Opportunities:
At least two hours per week Females and males both welcome Community Partner: The Steps Forward General Area Volunteer Opportunities:
At least two hours per week Females and males both welcome Community Partner: The Steps Forward Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Intern (Internship Program)The Steps Forward interns work as a part of the team of The Steps Forward and are given the opportunity to improve their knowledge and skill in non-profit organization. They are connected with accomplished women.
3-6 months / One year; Available at least 2 days per week; Available to work remote if outside the US/state; Females and males both welcome Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a Bachelor’s or Master’s program Community Partner: The Steps Forward The Steps Forward interns work as a part of the team of The Steps Forward and are given the opportunity to improve their knowledge and skill in non-profit organization. They are connected with accomplished women.
3-6 months / One year; Available at least 2 days per week; Available to work remote if outside the US/state; Females and males both welcome Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a Bachelor’s or Master’s program Community Partner: The Steps Forward Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mentor (Mentorship Program)We are seeking dedicated and enthusiastic volunteers for our programs, particularly Mentorship program. The mentors will be paired with women above 18 seeking employment or currently employed. The mentors will meet their mentees for at least two hours per week to talk about careers, relationship, hardship faced by mentees and also do fun and engaging activities together. As a mentor you will receive training to prepare you for this role.
Must be at least 21 Orientation or Training At least 6 months; At least two hours per week; Females and males both welcome; Experience working as coach or mentor preferred; Fluency in English; Mentoring will take place virtual or face to face, with agreement from both mentor and mentee Must have a strong commitment to social justice and community engagement; Must believe in the empowerment of women and to create positive change in their communities and the world! Community Partner: The Steps Forward We are seeking dedicated and enthusiastic volunteers for our programs, particularly Mentorship program. The mentors will be paired with women above 18 seeking employment or currently employed. The mentors will meet their mentees for at least two hours per week to talk about careers, relationship, hardship faced by mentees and also do fun and engaging activities together. As a mentor you will receive training to prepare you for this role.
Must be at least 21 Orientation or Training At least 6 months; At least two hours per week; Females and males both welcome; Experience working as coach or mentor preferred; Fluency in English; Mentoring will take place virtual or face to face, with agreement from both mentor and mentee Must have a strong commitment to social justice and community engagement; Must believe in the empowerment of women and to create positive change in their communities and the world! Community Partner: The Steps Forward Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ManagerCurrently we are seeking talented individuals with new ideas and passion for the cause for the Manager position.
Working hours: 2 hours/week including weekends (Please note that all positions are remote and flexible) Both male and female are welcome to apply. Community Partner: The Steps Forward Currently we are seeking talented individuals with new ideas and passion for the cause for the Manager position.
Working hours: 2 hours/week including weekends (Please note that all positions are remote and flexible) Both male and female are welcome to apply. Community Partner: The Steps Forward Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DirectorCurrently we are seeking talented individuals with new ideas and passion for the cause for the Director position.
Working hours: 2 hours/week including weekends (Please note that all positions are remote and flexible) Both male and female are welcome to apply. Community Partner: The Steps Forward Currently we are seeking talented individuals with new ideas and passion for the cause for the Director position.
Working hours: 2 hours/week including weekends (Please note that all positions are remote and flexible) Both male and female are welcome to apply. Community Partner: The Steps Forward Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Planning, Advocacy, and Outreach VolunteerGeneral Volunteer Description: Volunteers in the advocacy division to support and assist with external relations activities for the agency including fostering relationships with elected officials and external stakeholders. Assist with the research and development of the area plan as required by the Aging and Adult Services Agency. Duties: Assist with the agency’s outreach strategy to raise awareness about programs, including event preparation and coordination. Research programs and practices related to older adult and caregiver services for planning purposes. Produce data, charts, reports, summaries, and presentations related to advocacy and program planning. Assist with the tracking and development of the agency’s annual implementation plan. Work collaboratively with agency employees and stakeholders on assignments.Community Partner: The Senior Alliance General Volunteer Description: Volunteers in the advocacy division to support and assist with external relations activities for the agency including fostering relationships with elected officials and external stakeholders. Assist with the research and development of the area plan as required by the Aging and Adult Services Agency. Duties: Assist with the agency’s outreach strategy to raise awareness about programs, including event preparation and coordination. Research programs and practices related to older adult and caregiver services for planning purposes. Produce data, charts, reports, summaries, and presentations related to advocacy and program planning. Assist with the tracking and development of the agency’s annual implementation plan. Work collaboratively with agency employees and stakeholders on assignments.Community Partner: The Senior Alliance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48184 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Information and Assistance VolunteerGeneral Volunteer Description: Must have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to relate effectively with individuals from all demographic groups. This internship will require use of a computer to access multiple software systems and input information into a resource database. Must demonstrate the ability to follow protocols and procedures. Must employ a professional manner that promotes interagency cooperation and evokes respect. Volunteer gain valuable knowledge of available community resources.
Duties: Assist with updating and verifying The Senior Alliance Public Resource Directory Work closely with the Database Curator on resources to be updated in form our directory Work closely with the Database Curator on documents sent back to the agency and review for accuracy. Follow up with business to confirm their website, email address, address, hours and any other necessary information Volunteer will meet with the Database Curator to review status and receive new assignments on an ongoing basis Community Partner: The Senior Alliance General Volunteer Description: Must have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to relate effectively with individuals from all demographic groups. This internship will require use of a computer to access multiple software systems and input information into a resource database. Must demonstrate the ability to follow protocols and procedures. Must employ a professional manner that promotes interagency cooperation and evokes respect. Volunteer gain valuable knowledge of available community resources.
Duties: Assist with updating and verifying The Senior Alliance Public Resource Directory Work closely with the Database Curator on resources to be updated in form our directory Work closely with the Database Curator on documents sent back to the agency and review for accuracy. Follow up with business to confirm their website, email address, address, hours and any other necessary information Volunteer will meet with the Database Curator to review status and receive new assignments on an ongoing basis Community Partner: The Senior Alliance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48184 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Volunteer TutorThe Education Project (TEP) is a non-profit aligned under Humanity First USA that helps 600+ K-12 students get free virtual tutoring in under-resourced communities across the nation. We are currently looking for enthusiastic students who are interested in gaining volunteer experience through tutoring. TEP will provide guaranteed volunteer hours, letters of recommendation, and service awards to tutors upon request.
If you wish to become a tutor, please use this link: https://theeduproject.net/tutors/ If you wish to help out with the administrative side of our organization, please use this link: https://theeduproject.net/volunteer-within-the-org/
Community Partner: Humanity First - The Education Project The Education Project (TEP) is a non-profit aligned under Humanity First USA that helps 600+ K-12 students get free virtual tutoring in under-resourced communities across the nation. We are currently looking for enthusiastic students who are interested in gaining volunteer experience through tutoring. TEP will provide guaranteed volunteer hours, letters of recommendation, and service awards to tutors upon request.
If you wish to become a tutor, please use this link: https://theeduproject.net/tutors/ If you wish to help out with the administrative side of our organization, please use this link: https://theeduproject.net/volunteer-within-the-org/
Community Partner: Humanity First - The Education Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult Education Tutor GEDCasa Amiga está buscando tutores interesados en ayudar a los estudiantes a terminar su GED. Todos nuestros cursos son en español, por eso es necesario tener un español fluido. Tutores voluntarios comprometidos para ayudar con 2 horas al día, una vez a la semana. Educadores con pasión por trabajar con estudiantes de diversos orígenes educativos, raciales, económicos, geográficos y culturales. Son bienvenidos los educadores con experiencia, así como tambien a los que acaban de terminar su carrera. Título de licenciatura. Entusiasmo por la enseñanza de la lectura, la escritura, las matemáticas, las ciencias y los estudios sociales. Comodidad y experiencia en la tutoría en línea y el uso de la tecnología. Todos los tutores deben tener al menos 22 años de edad.
Casa Amiga is looking for tutors interested in helping students finish their GED. All of our courses are in Spanish, necessary to be fluent Spanish, committed volunteer tutors to help with 2 hours a day, once a week. Educators with a passion for working students from diverse educational, racial, economic, geographic, and cultural backgrounds We welcome experienced educators as well as those just getting started. Bachelor’s degree Enthusiasm for teaching reading, writing, math, science, and social studies. Comfort and experience tutoring online and using technology All tutors must be at least 22 years oldCommunity Partner: Catholic Charities Southeast Michigan - La Casa Amiga Legal Clinic and Community Program Casa Amiga está buscando tutores interesados en ayudar a los estudiantes a terminar su GED. Todos nuestros cursos son en español, por eso es necesario tener un español fluido. Tutores voluntarios comprometidos para ayudar con 2 horas al día, una vez a la semana. Educadores con pasión por trabajar con estudiantes de diversos orígenes educativos, raciales, económicos, geográficos y culturales. Son bienvenidos los educadores con experiencia, así como tambien a los que acaban de terminar su carrera. Título de licenciatura. Entusiasmo por la enseñanza de la lectura, la escritura, las matemáticas, las ciencias y los estudios sociales. Comodidad y experiencia en la tutoría en línea y el uso de la tecnología. Todos los tutores deben tener al menos 22 años de edad.
Casa Amiga is looking for tutors interested in helping students finish their GED. All of our courses are in Spanish, necessary to be fluent Spanish, committed volunteer tutors to help with 2 hours a day, once a week. Educators with a passion for working students from diverse educational, racial, economic, geographic, and cultural backgrounds We welcome experienced educators as well as those just getting started. Bachelor’s degree Enthusiasm for teaching reading, writing, math, science, and social studies. Comfort and experience tutoring online and using technology All tutors must be at least 22 years oldCommunity Partner: Catholic Charities Southeast Michigan - La Casa Amiga Legal Clinic and Community Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48341 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TEACHING ARTISTS - DJ / Music Production / MEDIA ArtsLet's face it....our city is known for greatness! From Techno and House to Hip-Hop, Gospel, and Soul, Motown has cemented its cultural impact on humanity! We're calling on teaching artists, painters, DJs, and social justice advocates that are passionate about preserving and sustaining our greatest export [our culture[ by leading into our youth! We have the equipment, inspired adolescents, and a team of philanthropic partners to support our endeavors. But, we are missing you! We are seeking to add new members to our collective by increasing our organizational capacity and faculty. If we're going to empower the next science genius like GZA or the next audio engineer like the RZA or Jay Dee, we need your help!Community Partner: Class Act Detroit Let's face it....our city is known for greatness! From Techno and House to Hip-Hop, Gospel, and Soul, Motown has cemented its cultural impact on humanity! We're calling on teaching artists, painters, DJs, and social justice advocates that are passionate about preserving and sustaining our greatest export [our culture[ by leading into our youth! We have the equipment, inspired adolescents, and a team of philanthropic partners to support our endeavors. But, we are missing you! We are seeking to add new members to our collective by increasing our organizational capacity and faculty. If we're going to empower the next science genius like GZA or the next audio engineer like the RZA or Jay Dee, we need your help!Community Partner: Class Act Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48221 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hope Not Handcuffs AngelWhat Is It? Hope Not Handcuffs is an initiative started by Families Against Narcotics (FAN), aimed at bringing law enforcement and community organizations together in an effort to find viable treatment options for individuals seeking help to reduce dependency with heroin, prescription drugs, and alcohol. It is a solution.
How It Works A person struggling with any substance use disorder can come to any of the participating police agencies and ask for help. They will be greeted with support, compassion, and respect. If accepted into the program*, the individual will be guided through a brief intake process to ensure proper treatment placement. BECOME AN ANGELIf you are interested in becoming a member of the Hope Not Handcuffs team, please complete the following information and we will be in contact shortly.
* If you are currently in recovery, please list your sobriety date and what programs you are working to maintain your sobriety under the Special Skills or Qualifications section. Any applicants under two years will be carefully reviewed by the Hope Not Handcuffs Committee. Thank you for your understanding.
Community Partner: Face Addiction Now (FAN) What Is It? Hope Not Handcuffs is an initiative started by Families Against Narcotics (FAN), aimed at bringing law enforcement and community organizations together in an effort to find viable treatment options for individuals seeking help to reduce dependency with heroin, prescription drugs, and alcohol. It is a solution.
How It Works A person struggling with any substance use disorder can come to any of the participating police agencies and ask for help. They will be greeted with support, compassion, and respect. If accepted into the program*, the individual will be guided through a brief intake process to ensure proper treatment placement. BECOME AN ANGELIf you are interested in becoming a member of the Hope Not Handcuffs team, please complete the following information and we will be in contact shortly.
* If you are currently in recovery, please list your sobriety date and what programs you are working to maintain your sobriety under the Special Skills or Qualifications section. Any applicants under two years will be carefully reviewed by the Hope Not Handcuffs Committee. Thank you for your understanding.
Community Partner: Face Addiction Now (FAN) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48035 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Medicare and Medicaid Assistance Program (MMAP)Volunteer with the Medicare and Medicaid Assistance Program (MMAP) at The Senior Alliance! MMAP is a free, unbiased, volunteer-staffed service which assists Medicare beneficiaries who have problems or questions about Medicare, Medicaid, Medicare Supplemental Insurance, Medicare Part D enrollment and related issues. MMAP provides these services free of charge for western and downriver Wayne County residents through our Area Agency on Aging Region 1-C. We are seeking to increase our volunteer team and we are requesting your help to spread the word about our upcoming MMAP orientation and training classes.
The ideal MMAP volunteer is someone who enjoys learning, likes meeting new people, has some experience using computers and loves challenges. MMAP counseling services can be provided to callers over the phone, virtually or at specific sites in the community, such as senior centers. MMAP volunteers may assist older adults or individuals with a disability by helping to resolve problems and answer questions, explaining eligibility requirements, assisting in filling out forms or filing appeals, and resolving billing problems, among other issues. Last year, we worked with thousands of local residents and saved them hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Training begins with a MMAP Orientation meeting and continues with online training, mentoring and assistance. One-hour MMAP Orientations are conducted the first Thursday of each month virtually at 11:00 a.m.
2022 MMAP Orientation Dates (only one session is needed) March 3 April 7 May 5 June 2 July 7 August 4 September 1 October 6
Here is the link to join our monthly MMAP Orientation Meetings: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19:meeting_OTEwZGExYTctMTZjNi00OTk1LTliMDItY2M0YTcxMmNkMmRi@thread.v2/0?context={"Tid":"98d06514-c837-49cd-b44a-29b0ba79413a","Oid":"9e45c08d-e806-40a4-9359-31b144cf9efe"}
Together, we can make a huge difference in our community, please consider volunteering with our MMAP team and passing on this invitation to someone who else might be interested. If you have any questions, reach out to our MMAP team anytime at 734-727-2067. Our MMAP team member application is attached if you would like to take the first step today.
Community Partner: The Senior Alliance Volunteer with the Medicare and Medicaid Assistance Program (MMAP) at The Senior Alliance! MMAP is a free, unbiased, volunteer-staffed service which assists Medicare beneficiaries who have problems or questions about Medicare, Medicaid, Medicare Supplemental Insurance, Medicare Part D enrollment and related issues. MMAP provides these services free of charge for western and downriver Wayne County residents through our Area Agency on Aging Region 1-C. We are seeking to increase our volunteer team and we are requesting your help to spread the word about our upcoming MMAP orientation and training classes.
The ideal MMAP volunteer is someone who enjoys learning, likes meeting new people, has some experience using computers and loves challenges. MMAP counseling services can be provided to callers over the phone, virtually or at specific sites in the community, such as senior centers. MMAP volunteers may assist older adults or individuals with a disability by helping to resolve problems and answer questions, explaining eligibility requirements, assisting in filling out forms or filing appeals, and resolving billing problems, among other issues. Last year, we worked with thousands of local residents and saved them hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Training begins with a MMAP Orientation meeting and continues with online training, mentoring and assistance. One-hour MMAP Orientations are conducted the first Thursday of each month virtually at 11:00 a.m.
2022 MMAP Orientation Dates (only one session is needed) March 3 April 7 May 5 June 2 July 7 August 4 September 1 October 6
Here is the link to join our monthly MMAP Orientation Meetings: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19:meeting_OTEwZGExYTctMTZjNi00OTk1LTliMDItY2M0YTcxMmNkMmRi@thread.v2/0?context={"Tid":"98d06514-c837-49cd-b44a-29b0ba79413a","Oid":"9e45c08d-e806-40a4-9359-31b144cf9efe"}
Together, we can make a huge difference in our community, please consider volunteering with our MMAP team and passing on this invitation to someone who else might be interested. If you have any questions, reach out to our MMAP team anytime at 734-727-2067. Our MMAP team member application is attached if you would like to take the first step today.
Community Partner: The Senior Alliance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48184 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Walk to End Alzheimer's Washtenaw County Walk Planning Committee
Are you passionate about the fight against Alzheimer’s? Do you want to get more involved with the Alzheimer’s Association and Walk to End Alzheimer’s - Washtenaw County? Join the Washtenaw County Walk Planning Committee and help shape the movement to end this disease. To learn more about joining our volunteer Walk Planning Committee, Community Partner: Alzheimer's Association Michigan Chapter
Are you passionate about the fight against Alzheimer’s? Do you want to get more involved with the Alzheimer’s Association and Walk to End Alzheimer’s - Washtenaw County? Join the Washtenaw County Walk Planning Committee and help shape the movement to end this disease. To learn more about joining our volunteer Walk Planning Committee, Community Partner: Alzheimer's Association Michigan Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General VolunteerAs a Community we rely heavily on our volunteers for periodic events such as our annual resource fair, mentee activities such as moves, or small community events that we have regularly. The more people we have active in our community the more needs we can address.
Community Partner: A Brighter Way As a Community we rely heavily on our volunteers for periodic events such as our annual resource fair, mentee activities such as moves, or small community events that we have regularly. The more people we have active in our community the more needs we can address.
Community Partner: A Brighter Way Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support Learning for Southfield StudentsAs students face challenging learning environments, including the potential for part-time remote learning, the technology and supply needs in our communities are not being fully met, holding back students from their greatest levels of academic engagement and success. Southfield Public Schools is seeking donations of items intended to assist students with learning. Specific needed items can be found and purchased through the following Amazon Wishlist: Southfield Public Schools Amazon Wishlist Please contact Aaron Marshall at aaron.marshall@southfieldk12.org with any questions Community Partner: Southfield Public Schools As students face challenging learning environments, including the potential for part-time remote learning, the technology and supply needs in our communities are not being fully met, holding back students from their greatest levels of academic engagement and success. Southfield Public Schools is seeking donations of items intended to assist students with learning. Specific needed items can be found and purchased through the following Amazon Wishlist: Southfield Public Schools Amazon Wishlist Please contact Aaron Marshall at aaron.marshall@southfieldk12.org with any questions Community Partner: Southfield Public Schools Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Safe Sleep FacilitatorAge Group: Newborns and Infants (0-1 years old). Description: The goal of our Safe Baby program is to educate caregivers of infants about infant safe sleep practices and Shaken Baby Syndrome prevention in order to reduce and eliminate infant deaths. Topics Covered: SIDS/SUIDS ABCs of Safe Sleep American Academy of Pediatrics SIDS/SUIDS Risk Factors Sleeping position Location Bed-sharing Bedding Smoking, using drugs/alcohol while crying for an infant Overheating Tummy Time Breastfeeding Shaken Baby SyndromeWhat volunteering will look like: Putting together Safe Sleep packets for parents of newborns. Facilitating Safe Sleep Trainings with caregivers of infants (parents, medical professionals, highschool students, etc.). Creating infographics and brochures for the Safe Baby Program. Assisting in setting up/tearing down informational booths at community events. Engaging with community members and educating them on Safe Sleep/ Safe Baby information at these events.Community Partner: Washtenaw Area Council for Children Age Group: Newborns and Infants (0-1 years old). Description: The goal of our Safe Baby program is to educate caregivers of infants about infant safe sleep practices and Shaken Baby Syndrome prevention in order to reduce and eliminate infant deaths. Topics Covered: SIDS/SUIDS ABCs of Safe Sleep American Academy of Pediatrics SIDS/SUIDS Risk Factors Sleeping position Location Bed-sharing Bedding Smoking, using drugs/alcohol while crying for an infant Overheating Tummy Time Breastfeeding Shaken Baby SyndromeWhat volunteering will look like: Putting together Safe Sleep packets for parents of newborns. Facilitating Safe Sleep Trainings with caregivers of infants (parents, medical professionals, highschool students, etc.). Creating infographics and brochures for the Safe Baby Program. Assisting in setting up/tearing down informational booths at community events. Engaging with community members and educating them on Safe Sleep/ Safe Baby information at these events.Community Partner: Washtenaw Area Council for Children Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Events Planning Committee CoordinatorThank you for your interest in volunteering at Washtenaw Area Council for Children (WACC). We have a specific focus on preventing child abuse and neglect through our educational services and programs which target everyone in our community: children, teens, parents, and community members. We partner with youth-serving professionals throughout Washtenaw County to build a safer tomorrow. With your help as a volunteer, we can continue providing our services to the area. The Events Committee at WACC is a group of individuals from the Washtenaw County Community who meet monthly to plan and discuss our three yearly events. The volunteer we are seeking for the committee can either participate fully attending all meetings and gatherings throughout the year, or they can assist with planning just one of the annual events. The position is ongoing, and you would be committing to a 2-3 hours per month. This position will be heavily focused on community outreach for the events, so the ability to network and talk with a variety of people and businesses is a must. We are currently looking for someone who can help coordinate events alongside our board member who is currently serving on this committee. This person would need have excellent communication skills, event planning experience, and the ability to coordinator with other board members, volunteers, and staff in the event planning process. We need someone committed to our vision of child abuse prevention and showing our vision through our events. We love planning fun events throughout the community, so good community ties would be excellent but not required. If child abuse and neglect prevention work speaks to you and you would like to get involved as a volunteer at WACC, please apply here: https://www.washtenawchildren.org/volunteer-contact Community Partner: Washtenaw Area Council for Children Thank you for your interest in volunteering at Washtenaw Area Council for Children (WACC). We have a specific focus on preventing child abuse and neglect through our educational services and programs which target everyone in our community: children, teens, parents, and community members. We partner with youth-serving professionals throughout Washtenaw County to build a safer tomorrow. With your help as a volunteer, we can continue providing our services to the area. The Events Committee at WACC is a group of individuals from the Washtenaw County Community who meet monthly to plan and discuss our three yearly events. The volunteer we are seeking for the committee can either participate fully attending all meetings and gatherings throughout the year, or they can assist with planning just one of the annual events. The position is ongoing, and you would be committing to a 2-3 hours per month. This position will be heavily focused on community outreach for the events, so the ability to network and talk with a variety of people and businesses is a must. We are currently looking for someone who can help coordinate events alongside our board member who is currently serving on this committee. This person would need have excellent communication skills, event planning experience, and the ability to coordinator with other board members, volunteers, and staff in the event planning process. We need someone committed to our vision of child abuse prevention and showing our vision through our events. We love planning fun events throughout the community, so good community ties would be excellent but not required. If child abuse and neglect prevention work speaks to you and you would like to get involved as a volunteer at WACC, please apply here: https://www.washtenawchildren.org/volunteer-contact Community Partner: Washtenaw Area Council for Children Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Position: Free Clinic Board of Directors TreasurerDetroit VITALS (Virtual Intersystem Telemedicine and Lifestyle Services) free clinic is seeking volunteers to apply for the Board of Directors Treasurer position for our organization! The Treasurer shall be a director of the free clinic and shall report the clinic financial status to the Board of Directors at each regular meeting. The Treasurer shall work closely with any board or committee member of Detroit VITALS to ascertain that the appropriate procedures are being followed in the financial affairs of the Corporation. The Treasurer shall perform such other duties as requested and assigned by the Board of Directors such as managing the Board’s review of, and action related to, the board’s financial responsibilities, managing the finances of Detroit VITALS, administration of fiscal matters for Detroit VITALS and providing the annual budget to the Board for approval. The Treasurer is also responsible for providing the Board with reports regarding key financial events, trends, concerns, and assessment of fiscal health. The Treasurer will also recommend to the board whether the organization should have an audit, and if so, will select and meet with the auditor. Lastly, if the Board President, Vice President and Secretary are unable to perform the duties of the Board President the Treasurer shall assume the role of Board President. Term limits will likely initially be one to three years. We are looking for persons with one of the following: extensive leadership experience, demonstrated success as a committee chair or board member, and/or experience in building nonprofit sectors.
All board of directors will be expected to follow the organization’s bylaws, policies, and board resolutions. They will also be required to sign an annual conflict-of-interest disclosure and update it during the year if necessary, as well as disclose potential conflicts before meetings and actual conflicts during meetings. Lastly, all board of directors will be required to maintain confidentiality about all internal matters of Detroit VITALS free clinic.
Please submit your resume or CV with your application for consideration and feel free to email us at Detroitvitals@gmail.com with any questions. Also, at this time we will be requiring 3 written references as well prior to our having a background check performed and being recommended for Board nomination.
We look forward to contacting you soon and thank you for your interest!
Community Partner: Detroit VITALS Free Clinic Detroit VITALS (Virtual Intersystem Telemedicine and Lifestyle Services) free clinic is seeking volunteers to apply for the Board of Directors Treasurer position for our organization! The Treasurer shall be a director of the free clinic and shall report the clinic financial status to the Board of Directors at each regular meeting. The Treasurer shall work closely with any board or committee member of Detroit VITALS to ascertain that the appropriate procedures are being followed in the financial affairs of the Corporation. The Treasurer shall perform such other duties as requested and assigned by the Board of Directors such as managing the Board’s review of, and action related to, the board’s financial responsibilities, managing the finances of Detroit VITALS, administration of fiscal matters for Detroit VITALS and providing the annual budget to the Board for approval. The Treasurer is also responsible for providing the Board with reports regarding key financial events, trends, concerns, and assessment of fiscal health. The Treasurer will also recommend to the board whether the organization should have an audit, and if so, will select and meet with the auditor. Lastly, if the Board President, Vice President and Secretary are unable to perform the duties of the Board President the Treasurer shall assume the role of Board President. Term limits will likely initially be one to three years. We are looking for persons with one of the following: extensive leadership experience, demonstrated success as a committee chair or board member, and/or experience in building nonprofit sectors.
All board of directors will be expected to follow the organization’s bylaws, policies, and board resolutions. They will also be required to sign an annual conflict-of-interest disclosure and update it during the year if necessary, as well as disclose potential conflicts before meetings and actual conflicts during meetings. Lastly, all board of directors will be required to maintain confidentiality about all internal matters of Detroit VITALS free clinic.
Please submit your resume or CV with your application for consideration and feel free to email us at Detroitvitals@gmail.com with any questions. Also, at this time we will be requiring 3 written references as well prior to our having a background check performed and being recommended for Board nomination.
We look forward to contacting you soon and thank you for your interest!
Community Partner: Detroit VITALS Free Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Online - Looking for Volunteers and Pioneers for New Telemedicine Project!We are looking for any and all individuals to assist in the creation of a novel new Telemedicine Project called Detroit VITALS free clinic (Virtual Intersystem Telemedicine And Lifestyle Services)! We are looking for any and all level of interest at this point and from any/all career perspectives ranging from Social Work, Information technology to Health care and Allied professions. We are very much looking for other Physicians and Health Providers who may be interested in volunteering for a few hours or more a month from the safety of your home! We are also strongly interested in Social workers and Mental health therapists or Psychiatrists. All appointments, meetings and interventions will be done online and can be done from the safety of your home. Safety is our number one priority while still providing access to Healthcare. At Detroit VITALS, we believe Healthcare is not a privilege but a right and we need your help to make this a reality!! Our goal will be to start providing primary care and limited specialty services by the end of winter of 2022 to persons without health insurance in Wayne, Washtenaw and Oakland counties (Metro-Detroit). We will start teaching and working with volunteers likely prior to the end of 2022. Shifts are still being worked out in conjunction with operating hours which are subject to change. Currently, there will be expected 1 shift per month and 1 shift as a back up person. Tentatively the clinic (when open) will be seeing patients from 5 pm to 8 pm hours Tuesday thru Thursday (3 hour shifts). If interested in working with the planning committee prior to our Grand opening this Fall/winter of 2022 please see the planning committee opportunity as well. Please also feel free to contact us at detroitvitals@gmail.com for any questions. Hope to hear from you soon!! Community Partner: Detroit VITALS Free Clinic We are looking for any and all individuals to assist in the creation of a novel new Telemedicine Project called Detroit VITALS free clinic (Virtual Intersystem Telemedicine And Lifestyle Services)! We are looking for any and all level of interest at this point and from any/all career perspectives ranging from Social Work, Information technology to Health care and Allied professions. We are very much looking for other Physicians and Health Providers who may be interested in volunteering for a few hours or more a month from the safety of your home! We are also strongly interested in Social workers and Mental health therapists or Psychiatrists. All appointments, meetings and interventions will be done online and can be done from the safety of your home. Safety is our number one priority while still providing access to Healthcare. At Detroit VITALS, we believe Healthcare is not a privilege but a right and we need your help to make this a reality!! Our goal will be to start providing primary care and limited specialty services by the end of winter of 2022 to persons without health insurance in Wayne, Washtenaw and Oakland counties (Metro-Detroit). We will start teaching and working with volunteers likely prior to the end of 2022. Shifts are still being worked out in conjunction with operating hours which are subject to change. Currently, there will be expected 1 shift per month and 1 shift as a back up person. Tentatively the clinic (when open) will be seeing patients from 5 pm to 8 pm hours Tuesday thru Thursday (3 hour shifts). If interested in working with the planning committee prior to our Grand opening this Fall/winter of 2022 please see the planning committee opportunity as well. Please also feel free to contact us at detroitvitals@gmail.com for any questions. Hope to hear from you soon!! Community Partner: Detroit VITALS Free Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Online - Planning Committee for starting free clinic Detroit VITALS!!Hello and welcome to the Detroit VITALS (Virtual Intersystem Telemedicine And Lifestyle Services) project! We are working with our planning committee to begin possibly the first ever Telemedicine based (online only) free clinic and are looking for anyone interested in helping! We are looking to get the clinic operational by the end of the winter of 2022 and are looking for volunteers to help us make this a reality. We will continue to be holding weekly meetings at Wednesday evenings on Zoom to create content and plan for the grand opening of the Detroit VITALS free telemedicine clinic! General planning committee meetings will be one hour per week and members will be expected hour contributions are 3-5 hours per week on average currently with select committees (Networking, Educational Content, Workflow, Social Media, Website development, Advertising and Human resources/volunteer management). We are looking for anyone interested in assisting in helping plan out and develop plans/strategies for the new clinic as we get the clinic off the ground (goal Winter of 2022). Please email us detroitvitals@gmail.com, follow us on Instagram/Facebook, become a fan on this site or check out our website at detroitvitals.org for further information. We look forward to hearing from you!! Community Partner: Detroit VITALS Free Clinic Hello and welcome to the Detroit VITALS (Virtual Intersystem Telemedicine And Lifestyle Services) project! We are working with our planning committee to begin possibly the first ever Telemedicine based (online only) free clinic and are looking for anyone interested in helping! We are looking to get the clinic operational by the end of the winter of 2022 and are looking for volunteers to help us make this a reality. We will continue to be holding weekly meetings at Wednesday evenings on Zoom to create content and plan for the grand opening of the Detroit VITALS free telemedicine clinic! General planning committee meetings will be one hour per week and members will be expected hour contributions are 3-5 hours per week on average currently with select committees (Networking, Educational Content, Workflow, Social Media, Website development, Advertising and Human resources/volunteer management). We are looking for anyone interested in assisting in helping plan out and develop plans/strategies for the new clinic as we get the clinic off the ground (goal Winter of 2022). Please email us detroitvitals@gmail.com, follow us on Instagram/Facebook, become a fan on this site or check out our website at detroitvitals.org for further information. We look forward to hearing from you!! Community Partner: Detroit VITALS Free Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media Marketing Intern For Malnutrition Treatment and Family Preservation Center in HaitiWe are a small, faith-based non-profit working to alleviate severe acute malnutrition— and address some of the causes that lead to it— in the country of Haiti. We are looking for a talented and enthusiastic Social Media/Marketing intern who can help us communicate and connect with our donor base, which is primarily in the U.S. This position will be fully remote and can be done from anywhere that has reliable internet access. Hours are flexible (you can work on your own schedule), but ideally we’re looking for a commitment of 5-10 hours per week for a minimum of 3 months. . As a nonprofit organization working internationally, most of our donors will never have the opportunity to see our mission in person, so it’s vitally important to make sure that our supporters are involved and kept up to date on what is happening on the ground in Haiti. Social media has become our main form of communication with our donors to share stories and raise money to fund our programs. We have a very active social media calendar with multiple campaigns throughout the year and several monthly newsletters and emails to plan and design.
As a Social Media Marketing intern for Middle Ground, you will get to have your hands in multiple exciting projects that make a direct and lasting impact on the lives of the children and families we work withs. Although the day-to-day work you will do does not take place on the ground in Haiti, the result of this role is truly the backbone of our ability to fund and run our programs. It is only with the support that comes from a strong and engaging social media presence thatwe can offer programs that truly save lives and change the future of countless children and their families in Haiti. As a Social Media Marketing intern, you will work closely with our staff in Haiti to create social media content that shares the stories of children and families in our programs. You will also have a role in planning and gathering information for newsletters, and assisting in brainstorming and executing new and exciting fundraising initiatives. Your core responsibilities are well scheduled, but you will have opportunities to do something different nearly every day as you dive into our various programs and events! Social Media Intern Responsibilities: Donor communications and engagement Assist in managing and creating content across social media platforms Assist in planning and executing in-person and virtual fundraising events Develop and design fundraising and marketing materials Analyze analytics to gauge the success of social media content and fundraising campaigns Manage ad campaigns through Google Ads Grants and Facebook AdsThis is a virtual volunteer opportunity that can be performed from anywhere. Our ideal candidate is an individual who: Enjoys the adventure of working on multiple projects Has working knowledge of the major content management systems and social media analytics Is experienced in running targeted ads on social media sites Is well organized and pays attention to details Is a visionary who can hold the goals and big picture in mind Has an in-depth knowledge of various social media platforms Is an excellent writer with strong communication skills Is independent, self-motivated and able to work unsupervised to meet goals and deadlines Is comfortable creating and managing multiple social media accounts and developing content to inform, educate and engage our donors to increase awareness, boost traffic and achieve marketing and fundraising goals. Is proficient in graphic design programs like Canva, Adobe Photoshop and/or IllustratorSomeone with a creative mindset and an interest in ever-evolving social media trends will find this role exciting and rewarding. Community Partner: Middle Ground Haiti We are a small, faith-based non-profit working to alleviate severe acute malnutrition— and address some of the causes that lead to it— in the country of Haiti. We are looking for a talented and enthusiastic Social Media/Marketing intern who can help us communicate and connect with our donor base, which is primarily in the U.S. This position will be fully remote and can be done from anywhere that has reliable internet access. Hours are flexible (you can work on your own schedule), but ideally we’re looking for a commitment of 5-10 hours per week for a minimum of 3 months. . As a nonprofit organization working internationally, most of our donors will never have the opportunity to see our mission in person, so it’s vitally important to make sure that our supporters are involved and kept up to date on what is happening on the ground in Haiti. Social media has become our main form of communication with our donors to share stories and raise money to fund our programs. We have a very active social media calendar with multiple campaigns throughout the year and several monthly newsletters and emails to plan and design.
As a Social Media Marketing intern for Middle Ground, you will get to have your hands in multiple exciting projects that make a direct and lasting impact on the lives of the children and families we work withs. Although the day-to-day work you will do does not take place on the ground in Haiti, the result of this role is truly the backbone of our ability to fund and run our programs. It is only with the support that comes from a strong and engaging social media presence thatwe can offer programs that truly save lives and change the future of countless children and their families in Haiti. As a Social Media Marketing intern, you will work closely with our staff in Haiti to create social media content that shares the stories of children and families in our programs. You will also have a role in planning and gathering information for newsletters, and assisting in brainstorming and executing new and exciting fundraising initiatives. Your core responsibilities are well scheduled, but you will have opportunities to do something different nearly every day as you dive into our various programs and events! Social Media Intern Responsibilities: Donor communications and engagement Assist in managing and creating content across social media platforms Assist in planning and executing in-person and virtual fundraising events Develop and design fundraising and marketing materials Analyze analytics to gauge the success of social media content and fundraising campaigns Manage ad campaigns through Google Ads Grants and Facebook AdsThis is a virtual volunteer opportunity that can be performed from anywhere. Our ideal candidate is an individual who: Enjoys the adventure of working on multiple projects Has working knowledge of the major content management systems and social media analytics Is experienced in running targeted ads on social media sites Is well organized and pays attention to details Is a visionary who can hold the goals and big picture in mind Has an in-depth knowledge of various social media platforms Is an excellent writer with strong communication skills Is independent, self-motivated and able to work unsupervised to meet goals and deadlines Is comfortable creating and managing multiple social media accounts and developing content to inform, educate and engage our donors to increase awareness, boost traffic and achieve marketing and fundraising goals. Is proficient in graphic design programs like Canva, Adobe Photoshop and/or IllustratorSomeone with a creative mindset and an interest in ever-evolving social media trends will find this role exciting and rewarding. Community Partner: Middle Ground Haiti Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join Our CommitteesWant to become more active with the Washtenaw Housing Alliance? For those interested in joining this committee, please contact Amanda Carlisle carlislea@washtenaw.org. If you're interested in joining a different WHA committee check out our Join a Committee webpage at whalliance.org/join-a-committee. There you can read up on what other committees we host as well as submit a google form with your preferences and contact information. You are welcomed to sign up for more than one committee! Community Partner: Washtenaw Housing Alliance Want to become more active with the Washtenaw Housing Alliance? For those interested in joining this committee, please contact Amanda Carlisle carlislea@washtenaw.org. If you're interested in joining a different WHA committee check out our Join a Committee webpage at whalliance.org/join-a-committee. There you can read up on what other committees we host as well as submit a google form with your preferences and contact information. You are welcomed to sign up for more than one committee! Community Partner: Washtenaw Housing Alliance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Caregiver CoachThe Area Agency on Aging 1-B (AAA 1-B) Caregiver Coaching Program is a free program that provides mentorship and support for family caregivers. We match people who are caring for an aging or disabled loved one with a compassionate, trained volunteer for one-to-one support. Coaches help identify needs and obstacles, explore and select options, offer encouragement, and strive to build a safe and supportive environment. The program is designed to meet the needs of caregivers. There is no requirement for a certain number of communications or a specified structure or timeline. Caregivers typically speak with coaches twice a month over the phone, but every caregiver's needs are different. Coaches schedule calls in collaboration with their caregivers. The AAA 1-B is actively seeking volunteers to enroll as Caregiver Coaches, as well as caregivers interested in participating in the program. Enclosed are Caregiver Coaching program flyers for you to share with your congregation members, program participants, community members, and/or their families. For more information on the caregiver coaching program visit www.micaregivercoaching.org, email at coaching@aaa1b.org, or by phone at 248-416-2329. Community Partner: Area Agency on Aging 1-B The Area Agency on Aging 1-B (AAA 1-B) Caregiver Coaching Program is a free program that provides mentorship and support for family caregivers. We match people who are caring for an aging or disabled loved one with a compassionate, trained volunteer for one-to-one support. Coaches help identify needs and obstacles, explore and select options, offer encouragement, and strive to build a safe and supportive environment. The program is designed to meet the needs of caregivers. There is no requirement for a certain number of communications or a specified structure or timeline. Caregivers typically speak with coaches twice a month over the phone, but every caregiver's needs are different. Coaches schedule calls in collaboration with their caregivers. The AAA 1-B is actively seeking volunteers to enroll as Caregiver Coaches, as well as caregivers interested in participating in the program. Enclosed are Caregiver Coaching program flyers for you to share with your congregation members, program participants, community members, and/or their families. For more information on the caregiver coaching program visit www.micaregivercoaching.org, email at coaching@aaa1b.org, or by phone at 248-416-2329. Community Partner: Area Agency on Aging 1-B Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48034 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Website clean-upOur website (www.arcservices.org) was recently re-done. Some support is needed to fix webhooks, ensure integration with plugins and other external apps are functioning properly, Anti-spam is set, and general clean up. The website was created by someone with minimal experience in website creation, but website is fully functioning and creator would love to work alongside volunteer. Community Partner: The Arc of Macomb County Our website (www.arcservices.org) was recently re-done. Some support is needed to fix webhooks, ensure integration with plugins and other external apps are functioning properly, Anti-spam is set, and general clean up. The website was created by someone with minimal experience in website creation, but website is fully functioning and creator would love to work alongside volunteer. Community Partner: The Arc of Macomb County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media and Website SupportWTPOF is looking for an individual who has experience and managing social media accounts and can implement our social media content strategy with minimal supervision in a remote capacity. Ideally, this same individual also has experience in updating and maintaining a WordPress website and can provide intermittent support integrating/maintaining plug-ins and overall design. WTPOF is a dynamic grassroots organization and these skills are a vital to our growth and continued success!
Community Partner: We The People Opportunity Farm WTPOF is looking for an individual who has experience and managing social media accounts and can implement our social media content strategy with minimal supervision in a remote capacity. Ideally, this same individual also has experience in updating and maintaining a WordPress website and can provide intermittent support integrating/maintaining plug-ins and overall design. WTPOF is a dynamic grassroots organization and these skills are a vital to our growth and continued success!
Community Partner: We The People Opportunity Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become our backup internet technology supportThe Women's Center, an independent counseling nonprofit, could use help with internet technology and security. Community Partner: The Women's Center of Southeastern Michigan The Women's Center, an independent counseling nonprofit, could use help with internet technology and security. Community Partner: The Women's Center of Southeastern Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48108-5220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tutors needed for reading with elementary studentsThe Family Learning Institute (FLI) is seeking adult volunteer tutors to work with students in grades 2 - 5. FLI tutoring happens both in-person and virtual, with on-line Zoom meetings and Google classroom curriculum. Tutoring happens for at least one hour, each week, after school. The commitment begins in October and ends in May. - It is nearly a full school year. Students are from economically disadvantaged households in Washtenaw County. The key is individualized tutoring. Volunteer tutors provide the students with individual attention and a mentor type relationship. FLI tutoring focuses on building academic skills. FLI programs meet weekly during the school year. Students are enrolled by referral from educators and parents. FLI also provides academic tutoring for local summer programs. Reading (literacy) tutoring occurs for 1-hour sessions on Monday - Thursdays between 4:00 - 6:00 pm, during the school year. Tutoring usually happens at the FLI office and in a variety of local school sites and community locations in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor. There are also some day time tutoring opportunities during the summer months.Holidays and days off follow the Ann Arbor Public School calendar. Can't make a weekly commitment? No worries! We always need substitutes! E-mail: info@familylearninginstitute.org or call 734-995-6816 Website: www.familylearninginstitute.org. Please join us! FLI Tutoring programs improve literacy for economically challenged, academically-struggling, Washtenaw County, students in 2nd-5th grades. FLI believes students can develop the skills that they need to build the lives they dream.
Community Partner: Family Learning Institute (FLI) The Family Learning Institute (FLI) is seeking adult volunteer tutors to work with students in grades 2 - 5. FLI tutoring happens both in-person and virtual, with on-line Zoom meetings and Google classroom curriculum. Tutoring happens for at least one hour, each week, after school. The commitment begins in October and ends in May. - It is nearly a full school year. Students are from economically disadvantaged households in Washtenaw County. The key is individualized tutoring. Volunteer tutors provide the students with individual attention and a mentor type relationship. FLI tutoring focuses on building academic skills. FLI programs meet weekly during the school year. Students are enrolled by referral from educators and parents. FLI also provides academic tutoring for local summer programs. Reading (literacy) tutoring occurs for 1-hour sessions on Monday - Thursdays between 4:00 - 6:00 pm, during the school year. Tutoring usually happens at the FLI office and in a variety of local school sites and community locations in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor. There are also some day time tutoring opportunities during the summer months.Holidays and days off follow the Ann Arbor Public School calendar. Can't make a weekly commitment? No worries! We always need substitutes! E-mail: info@familylearninginstitute.org or call 734-995-6816 Website: www.familylearninginstitute.org. Please join us! FLI Tutoring programs improve literacy for economically challenged, academically-struggling, Washtenaw County, students in 2nd-5th grades. FLI believes students can develop the skills that they need to build the lives they dream.
Community Partner: Family Learning Institute (FLI) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Community Partner Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Caregiver CoachingThe Area Agency on Aging 1-B (AAA 1-B) launched the Caregiver Coaching program in Livingston and Washtenaw counties in 2020. In 2021, the program expanded into Macomb and Oakland counties in 2021. Caregiver Coaching is a free program that matches people caring for an aging or disabled loved one with a compassionate, trained volunteer who works with them one-on-one. Depending on the caregivers' needs, volunteer coaches can be guides, sounding boards, researchers, cheerleaders, encouragers, calmer-downers, or lifter-uppers. The volunteer coaches strive to build a safe and supportive environment where they walk beside you on the caregiving journey.
The program is built around caregivers' needs. There is no minimum number of communications required and no specific structure or schedule. Typically, you will meet with your coach over the phone once a month, but every caregiver has different needs. Some caregivers want someone to talk to regularly, while others want support in creating to-dos or sorting through resource lists. There is no right or wrong way. The coaches are here to support you.
For more information or to volunteer for the program, call (800) 852-7795, email coaching@aaa1b.org, or visit https://aaa1b.org/caregiver-coaching/.
Community Partner: AgeWays Nonprofit Senior Services The Area Agency on Aging 1-B (AAA 1-B) launched the Caregiver Coaching program in Livingston and Washtenaw counties in 2020. In 2021, the program expanded into Macomb and Oakland counties in 2021. Caregiver Coaching is a free program that matches people caring for an aging or disabled loved one with a compassionate, trained volunteer who works with them one-on-one. Depending on the caregivers' needs, volunteer coaches can be guides, sounding boards, researchers, cheerleaders, encouragers, calmer-downers, or lifter-uppers. The volunteer coaches strive to build a safe and supportive environment where they walk beside you on the caregiving journey.
The program is built around caregivers' needs. There is no minimum number of communications required and no specific structure or schedule. Typically, you will meet with your coach over the phone once a month, but every caregiver has different needs. Some caregivers want someone to talk to regularly, while others want support in creating to-dos or sorting through resource lists. There is no right or wrong way. The coaches are here to support you.
For more information or to volunteer for the program, call (800) 852-7795, email coaching@aaa1b.org, or visit https://aaa1b.org/caregiver-coaching/.
Community Partner: AgeWays Nonprofit Senior Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ATTN: Looking 4 Youth Board Member for BK4K- CHIEF EQUALITY OFFICERByKids4Kids Youth Organization (www.bykids4kids.us) is looking for 2 additional Youth Board Members. If you are a youth ages 13-18 and have a passion to make a difference in the world reach out to spandey@bykids4kids.us The following positions are available: Chief Equality Officer Duties:
Community Partner: ByKids4Kids ByKids4Kids Youth Organization (www.bykids4kids.us) is looking for 2 additional Youth Board Members. If you are a youth ages 13-18 and have a passion to make a difference in the world reach out to spandey@bykids4kids.us The following positions are available: Chief Equality Officer Duties:
Community Partner: ByKids4Kids Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Speak English? Go Global as a Virtual Volunteer English Teacher!
Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.
18+ / 5 days a week
Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential. Gain online international leadership and English teaching experiencewhile making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun! LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher Community Partner: Outreach360
Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.
18+ / 5 days a week
Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential. Gain online international leadership and English teaching experiencewhile making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun! LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher Community Partner: Outreach360 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Speak Spanish? Go Global as a Virtual Volunteer Spanish Teacher!
Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.
18+ / 5 days a week Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential. Gain online international leadership and teaching experiencein Spanish while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You'll provide students with the opportunity to expand their horizons, develop critical thinking skills, learn about the world, and have fun doing it! LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/spanish-teacherCommunity Partner: Outreach360
Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.
18+ / 5 days a week Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential. Gain online international leadership and teaching experiencein Spanish while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You'll provide students with the opportunity to expand their horizons, develop critical thinking skills, learn about the world, and have fun doing it! LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/spanish-teacherCommunity Partner: Outreach360 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pride Decides: PhonebankingHello, we are looking to get some volunteers to help us with our Pride Decides work. We have recently been given a grant that allows us to make 40,000 calls in the next two weeks! The granter has provided us with a simple and easy to use web app that allows anyone to participate from their computer. The web app auto dials the numbers and the script is easy to view and perform. It is a simple way to get any volunteer hours that you need. About: Pride Decides! Since 1994, LGBT Detroit has a significant history in voter engagement. Candidate forums (Mayoral, Gubernatorial and State Congressional), voter registration drives and voter education events have largely occurred during LGBT Detroit’s annual 25 year old flagship gay, pride project Hotter Than July. As Detroit looks towards the upcoming local election cycle in the fall, LGBT Detroit continues the non-partisan comprehensive voter engagement and legislative program, Pride Decides. Piloted during the previous national election cycle, LGBT Detroit partnered with and was supported by Michigan Voices, ACLU of Michigan, Planned Parenthood of Michigan, and Black Voters Matter. In zip codes 48221 and 48235, the program made over 60,000 voter contacts in the summer and fall of 2020 to ensure voters were educated on how they could participate in the general election. The program was so successful that a note of thanks was sent to the agency from President Joe Biden for the work completed during the election cycle. In 2021 Pride Decides aims to re-engage voters in the upcoming City of Detroit local elections. Within the COVID-19 pandemic, activities for the program will be a hybrid of virtual and in person activities. Core activities include voter education, voter registration, phone banking, and the practice of ensuring voter participation in any election. Community Partner: LGBT Detroit Hello, we are looking to get some volunteers to help us with our Pride Decides work. We have recently been given a grant that allows us to make 40,000 calls in the next two weeks! The granter has provided us with a simple and easy to use web app that allows anyone to participate from their computer. The web app auto dials the numbers and the script is easy to view and perform. It is a simple way to get any volunteer hours that you need. About: Pride Decides! Since 1994, LGBT Detroit has a significant history in voter engagement. Candidate forums (Mayoral, Gubernatorial and State Congressional), voter registration drives and voter education events have largely occurred during LGBT Detroit’s annual 25 year old flagship gay, pride project Hotter Than July. As Detroit looks towards the upcoming local election cycle in the fall, LGBT Detroit continues the non-partisan comprehensive voter engagement and legislative program, Pride Decides. Piloted during the previous national election cycle, LGBT Detroit partnered with and was supported by Michigan Voices, ACLU of Michigan, Planned Parenthood of Michigan, and Black Voters Matter. In zip codes 48221 and 48235, the program made over 60,000 voter contacts in the summer and fall of 2020 to ensure voters were educated on how they could participate in the general election. The program was so successful that a note of thanks was sent to the agency from President Joe Biden for the work completed during the election cycle. In 2021 Pride Decides aims to re-engage voters in the upcoming City of Detroit local elections. Within the COVID-19 pandemic, activities for the program will be a hybrid of virtual and in person activities. Core activities include voter education, voter registration, phone banking, and the practice of ensuring voter participation in any election. Community Partner: LGBT Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48235 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Speak Spanish? Go Global as a Virtual Volunteer Spanish Teacher!
Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.
18+ / 5 days a week Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential. Gain online international leadership and teaching experiencein Spanish while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You'll provide students with the opportunity to expand their horizons, develop critical thinking skills, learn about the world, and have fun doing it! LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/spanish-teacherCommunity Partner: Outreach360
Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.
18+ / 5 days a week Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential. Gain online international leadership and teaching experiencein Spanish while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You'll provide students with the opportunity to expand their horizons, develop critical thinking skills, learn about the world, and have fun doing it! LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/spanish-teacherCommunity Partner: Outreach360 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Speak English? Go Global as a Virtual Volunteer English Teacher!
Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.
18+ / 5 days a week
Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential. Gain online international leadership and English teaching experiencewhile making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun! LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher Community Partner: Outreach360
Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.
18+ / 5 days a week
Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential. Gain online international leadership and English teaching experiencewhile making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun! LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher Community Partner: Outreach360 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at The Children's Center!Give an hour. Change a life.
9,865 hours of giving. That’s how much time our volunteers donated to The Children’s Center in the last year alone. When we think about the lives touched by even just an hour of your time, we couldn’t be more grateful. Our families are stronger because of volunteers' help at fundraising events. Our children are happier because of the fun activities they help us organize. Our center glows warmer because of their energy and service. Volunteer opportunities range from sorting through donations for our Boutique, to outdoor gardening and campus beautification projects, to working directly with children providing Homework Help! See a full range of opportunities on our website: https://www.thechildrenscenter.com/take-action/volunteering-opportunities/ We are currently recruiting volunteers to help with our many volunteer opportunities. Volunteer onboarding includes an hour-long orientation session, a short interview with volunteer services staff, and volunteer background checks. Additional trainings may be required, depending on the volunteer role selected. To begin the onboarding process, please complete an application here: http://thechildrenscenter.volunteerhub.com/ You'll be contacted by our Manager of Volunteer Engagement with further details. Thanks for your interest in volunteering at The Children's Center! Community Partner: The Children's Center Give an hour. Change a life.
9,865 hours of giving. That’s how much time our volunteers donated to The Children’s Center in the last year alone. When we think about the lives touched by even just an hour of your time, we couldn’t be more grateful. Our families are stronger because of volunteers' help at fundraising events. Our children are happier because of the fun activities they help us organize. Our center glows warmer because of their energy and service. Volunteer opportunities range from sorting through donations for our Boutique, to outdoor gardening and campus beautification projects, to working directly with children providing Homework Help! See a full range of opportunities on our website: https://www.thechildrenscenter.com/take-action/volunteering-opportunities/ We are currently recruiting volunteers to help with our many volunteer opportunities. Volunteer onboarding includes an hour-long orientation session, a short interview with volunteer services staff, and volunteer background checks. Additional trainings may be required, depending on the volunteer role selected. To begin the onboarding process, please complete an application here: http://thechildrenscenter.volunteerhub.com/ You'll be contacted by our Manager of Volunteer Engagement with further details. Thanks for your interest in volunteering at The Children's Center! Community Partner: The Children's Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Business MentorShare your knowledge with a small business owner! A SCORE mentor is an adviser who helps individuals and small businesses reach their goals. Mentors provide free business advice and education to aspiring entrepreneurs and existing business owners. As a mentor, you’ll help clients solve problems, make businesses more efficient, and assist with developing long-term business plans. Additionally, you may discover new sources of insight and knowledge to help your own business and leadership style. Teaching others how to manage people or projects, along with illustrating ways to succeed in other aspects of business, could inspire you to continue with your own professional growth-all of this while helping your local community. The ideal mentor is empathetic, flexible, and loves connecting people to the right resources. Mentors often have significant experience within their field, excellent communication skills, and the ability to dedicate a few hours a week. Apply today if you have expertise in any business topic, including but not limited to marketing, finance and accounting, management, technology, strategy, websites, etc. SCORE is a nonprofit resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration that helps aspiring and existing entrepreneurs succeed. Every year, our volunteers help thousands of entrepreneurs achieve their dreams of starting small businesses and achieving new levels of success. Volunteering is a way for you to give back, network with business experts, and share your knowledge. Join SCORE today to make a meaningful difference in your local economy. Learn more at www.score.org/volunteer. Skills: Mentoring, Strategic planning, Business analysis, People skills, Relationship building, Verbal/written communication What are the requirements for the opportunity: Orientation/Training Minimum age: 18 Time Commitment: 15-20 hours per month. Other Requirements: Complete your volunteer application at www.score.org/volunteer-registration. Join SCORE to Help Small Businesses! Causes: Community, Employment, Education & Literacy Keywords: counselor, mentor, management, marketing, local, entrepreneurship, business, technology, community, small business Community Partner: SCORE SE Michigan Share your knowledge with a small business owner! A SCORE mentor is an adviser who helps individuals and small businesses reach their goals. Mentors provide free business advice and education to aspiring entrepreneurs and existing business owners. As a mentor, you’ll help clients solve problems, make businesses more efficient, and assist with developing long-term business plans. Additionally, you may discover new sources of insight and knowledge to help your own business and leadership style. Teaching others how to manage people or projects, along with illustrating ways to succeed in other aspects of business, could inspire you to continue with your own professional growth-all of this while helping your local community. The ideal mentor is empathetic, flexible, and loves connecting people to the right resources. Mentors often have significant experience within their field, excellent communication skills, and the ability to dedicate a few hours a week. Apply today if you have expertise in any business topic, including but not limited to marketing, finance and accounting, management, technology, strategy, websites, etc. SCORE is a nonprofit resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration that helps aspiring and existing entrepreneurs succeed. Every year, our volunteers help thousands of entrepreneurs achieve their dreams of starting small businesses and achieving new levels of success. Volunteering is a way for you to give back, network with business experts, and share your knowledge. Join SCORE today to make a meaningful difference in your local economy. Learn more at www.score.org/volunteer. Skills: Mentoring, Strategic planning, Business analysis, People skills, Relationship building, Verbal/written communication What are the requirements for the opportunity: Orientation/Training Minimum age: 18 Time Commitment: 15-20 hours per month. Other Requirements: Complete your volunteer application at www.score.org/volunteer-registration. Join SCORE to Help Small Businesses! Causes: Community, Employment, Education & Literacy Keywords: counselor, mentor, management, marketing, local, entrepreneurship, business, technology, community, small business Community Partner: SCORE SE Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support Project TAKE-OUT with Jewish Senior LifeAlthough most local restaurants are open, many of our independent JSL residents enjoy take-out meals. To support small businesses and local restaurants as well as our community’s vulnerable older adults, FRIENDS of Jewish Senior Life proposes Project TAKE-OUT. Community members are encouraged to purchase gift cards at local restaurants, both Kosher and non, to donate to JSL residents. FRIENDS of Jewish Senior Life extends love, provides support and appreciates the community backing this new Project TAKE-OUT. Jewish Senior Life residents will submit their names to be placed in a raffle. The raffle will be maintained by FRIENDS of Jewish Senior Life Director, Leslie Katz. Community members will purchase gift cards from both Kosher and non-kosher local restaurants and deliver to Leslie Katz at Jewish Senior Life. Leslie Katz will hold a weekly raffle; the resident chosen will select between the gift cards available. Leslie will ensure delivery options are available whether from the restaurant or a volunteer. Once a resident’s name is chosen, their name will be removed from future raffle drawings. Project TAKE-OUT supports local restaurants, JSL residents, and gives our community members the opportunity to give to our most vulnerable members. Community Partner: Jewish Senior Life of Metropolitan Detroit Although most local restaurants are open, many of our independent JSL residents enjoy take-out meals. To support small businesses and local restaurants as well as our community’s vulnerable older adults, FRIENDS of Jewish Senior Life proposes Project TAKE-OUT. Community members are encouraged to purchase gift cards at local restaurants, both Kosher and non, to donate to JSL residents. FRIENDS of Jewish Senior Life extends love, provides support and appreciates the community backing this new Project TAKE-OUT. Jewish Senior Life residents will submit their names to be placed in a raffle. The raffle will be maintained by FRIENDS of Jewish Senior Life Director, Leslie Katz. Community members will purchase gift cards from both Kosher and non-kosher local restaurants and deliver to Leslie Katz at Jewish Senior Life. Leslie Katz will hold a weekly raffle; the resident chosen will select between the gift cards available. Leslie will ensure delivery options are available whether from the restaurant or a volunteer. Once a resident’s name is chosen, their name will be removed from future raffle drawings. Project TAKE-OUT supports local restaurants, JSL residents, and gives our community members the opportunity to give to our most vulnerable members. Community Partner: Jewish Senior Life of Metropolitan Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant WriterA Brighter Way is a new organization looking to expand our mentorship programs. We are in need of volunteers to research and write grants on behalf of A Brighter Way. We have access to a few grant databases but need help narrowing down which grants to write and writing them. Your help would allow us to grow as an organization and be able to serve more people who are formally incarcerated in Washtenaw county. look forward to meeting you
Grace Community Partner: A Brighter Way A Brighter Way is a new organization looking to expand our mentorship programs. We are in need of volunteers to research and write grants on behalf of A Brighter Way. We have access to a few grant databases but need help narrowing down which grants to write and writing them. Your help would allow us to grow as an organization and be able to serve more people who are formally incarcerated in Washtenaw county. look forward to meeting you
Grace Community Partner: A Brighter Way Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Join the Mint AmbassadorsHelp a small nonprofit grow and serve more children and youth in Detroit. We need Ambassadors to advocate for us, connect us to potential donors and opportunities - and support our creative youth. You could: -Support our fundraisers by inviting new people to donate. -Share our posts. -Share your network. Introduce us to decision makers or funders or donors. -Show up at some of our events. You also will be among the first to hear our big news and new initiatives and will help us continue our momentum through 2022. Community Partner: Mint Artists Guild Help a small nonprofit grow and serve more children and youth in Detroit. We need Ambassadors to advocate for us, connect us to potential donors and opportunities - and support our creative youth. You could: -Support our fundraisers by inviting new people to donate. -Share our posts. -Share your network. Introduce us to decision makers or funders or donors. -Show up at some of our events. You also will be among the first to hear our big news and new initiatives and will help us continue our momentum through 2022. Community Partner: Mint Artists Guild Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48221 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Tutors NeededThis is an unpaid volunteer tutoring role.
Volunteer Tutor must: Actively support the Student Advocacy Center’s mission, vision, values and principles of practice. Read, uphold and ensure appropriate implementation of all agency policies and procedures. Maintain utmost confidentiality and professionalism. Maintain excellent attendance. Must remain off Central Registry, sex offender registries and successfully pass criminal background checks annually. Notify SAC of any changes.
Qualifications High School Diploma or GED preferred. Commitment to advocacy, empowerment, cultural humility, trauma-informed care and restorative practices Background check clearance, including ICHAT, national and state sex offender registry and Central Registry clearance Persistence. A belief that all youth have the ability to learn. Ability and willingness to work with families using a non-blaming, strength-based approach. Good communication skills Organizational skills, flexibility, and the ability to work in a variety of settings, including both in the home and virtually. The ability to work independently. Knowledge of community and educational resources, or ability and willingness to learn. Proficient and accurate in Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Online Tutoring Platform (such as Zoom) or the ability and willingness to learn.
Scope of Services Build positive relationships with each individual student and serve as a positive role model. Support students in learning, review academic materials and schoolwork with them, explain how to solve problems, and check completed work. Help students develop student skills and organization techniques that help improve their academic performance. Collaborate with the student and family in supporting the academic progress of the student. Report and log all volunteer hours with SAC.
Sign Up starts here: https://studentadvocacycenter.org/volunteer-tutor-training/ Community Partner: Student Advocacy Center of Michigan This is an unpaid volunteer tutoring role.
Volunteer Tutor must: Actively support the Student Advocacy Center’s mission, vision, values and principles of practice. Read, uphold and ensure appropriate implementation of all agency policies and procedures. Maintain utmost confidentiality and professionalism. Maintain excellent attendance. Must remain off Central Registry, sex offender registries and successfully pass criminal background checks annually. Notify SAC of any changes.
Qualifications High School Diploma or GED preferred. Commitment to advocacy, empowerment, cultural humility, trauma-informed care and restorative practices Background check clearance, including ICHAT, national and state sex offender registry and Central Registry clearance Persistence. A belief that all youth have the ability to learn. Ability and willingness to work with families using a non-blaming, strength-based approach. Good communication skills Organizational skills, flexibility, and the ability to work in a variety of settings, including both in the home and virtually. The ability to work independently. Knowledge of community and educational resources, or ability and willingness to learn. Proficient and accurate in Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Online Tutoring Platform (such as Zoom) or the ability and willingness to learn.
Scope of Services Build positive relationships with each individual student and serve as a positive role model. Support students in learning, review academic materials and schoolwork with them, explain how to solve problems, and check completed work. Help students develop student skills and organization techniques that help improve their academic performance. Collaborate with the student and family in supporting the academic progress of the student. Report and log all volunteer hours with SAC.
Sign Up starts here: https://studentadvocacycenter.org/volunteer-tutor-training/ Community Partner: Student Advocacy Center of Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wishlist Support at the HouseWISHLIST
Your donations will help us make a “home away from home” for families whose children are receiving treatment at area hospitals. View the items on our WishList here: Top WishList Items
Donations may be dropped off in the bin located under the overhang in our parking lot. Please follow the directions posted regarding completing the donation form and notifying the House Manager that you have dropped off items.
AMAZON: You can also order items and ship them to the House through Amazon. View our Amazon WishList here. Select us as your charity with Amazon Smile and we also receive a donation!
TARGET: We also have a Target wishlist, which can be accessed here.
Thank you for your support of our families!
Community Partner: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Ann Arbor WISHLIST
Your donations will help us make a “home away from home” for families whose children are receiving treatment at area hospitals. View the items on our WishList here: Top WishList Items
Donations may be dropped off in the bin located under the overhang in our parking lot. Please follow the directions posted regarding completing the donation form and notifying the House Manager that you have dropped off items.
AMAZON: You can also order items and ship them to the House through Amazon. View our Amazon WishList here. Select us as your charity with Amazon Smile and we also receive a donation!
TARGET: We also have a Target wishlist, which can be accessed here.
Thank you for your support of our families!
Community Partner: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Ann Arbor Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Online - Help Foreign Students Practice EnglishENGin is looking for volunteers aged 15-22 to serve as speaking buddies for international students. This is a super-flexible and unique opportunity to make a difference without leaving your room. Plus, you'll get to know peers across the world! The form will help us understand your background and match you with a student. Once we receive your form, we will reach out to schedule a 15-20 minute video call to provide more details about volunteering with ENGin and answer any questions.
Community Partner: ENGin ENGin is looking for volunteers aged 15-22 to serve as speaking buddies for international students. This is a super-flexible and unique opportunity to make a difference without leaving your room. Plus, you'll get to know peers across the world! The form will help us understand your background and match you with a student. Once we receive your form, we will reach out to schedule a 15-20 minute video call to provide more details about volunteering with ENGin and answer any questions.
Community Partner: ENGin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Website DesignWe are looking to redo our WEBSITE. We would like to make it more user friendly and more enjoyable to visit. Community Partner: Redford Brightmoor Initiative We are looking to redo our WEBSITE. We would like to make it more user friendly and more enjoyable to visit. Community Partner: Redford Brightmoor Initiative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Tutor/MentorSign up to be a volunteer tutor on our website, https://theeduproject.net/tutors/. After a brief background check and orientation, you'll be able to meet with a student that we match you with (who shares interests in the areas you feel comfortable teaching) ~ once a week. Community Partner: The Education Project Sign up to be a volunteer tutor on our website, https://theeduproject.net/tutors/. After a brief background check and orientation, you'll be able to meet with a student that we match you with (who shares interests in the areas you feel comfortable teaching) ~ once a week. Community Partner: The Education Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 21202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Support Young Adults Develop Careers in ITNPower creates pathways to economic prosperity by launching digital careers for military veterans and young adults from underserved communities. NPower's programming is completely free to trainees and consists of 16 weeks of in-classroom sessions (currently virtual), followed by a 7-week paid internship in a relevant field. Trainees leave the program with CompTIA certification, ready for free entry-level positions in IT across Southeastern Michigan. NPower offers a wide range of opportunities for volunteers to engage in high impact, meaningful experiences Volunteer opportunities include: Guest Lecturer: serve as a subject matter expert or share your career journey Workshop Facilitator: facilitate workshops on tech topics. NPower can provide curriculum and guidance for volunteers. Mentor: Help guide a student starting their career in IT Site Visit: Host students at your corporate office and provide insight into your experience with your company or in your field (can be done virtually!) Tutor: Review class materials and prepare students for certification tests. Resume consultation: Help students polish their resumes and online presence. Mock Interviews: Prepare students for interviews in technical fieldsNPower staff will work with volunteers to schedule volunteers sessions, however most professional development lectures and workshops take place on Thursdays. NPower staff will also share curriculum, guidelines, and other information with volunteers. Sign up today to help NPower students develop into successful IT professionals! NPower is also seeking companies and organizations for paid internship placements.
Community Partner: NPower NPower creates pathways to economic prosperity by launching digital careers for military veterans and young adults from underserved communities. NPower's programming is completely free to trainees and consists of 16 weeks of in-classroom sessions (currently virtual), followed by a 7-week paid internship in a relevant field. Trainees leave the program with CompTIA certification, ready for free entry-level positions in IT across Southeastern Michigan. NPower offers a wide range of opportunities for volunteers to engage in high impact, meaningful experiences Volunteer opportunities include: Guest Lecturer: serve as a subject matter expert or share your career journey Workshop Facilitator: facilitate workshops on tech topics. NPower can provide curriculum and guidance for volunteers. Mentor: Help guide a student starting their career in IT Site Visit: Host students at your corporate office and provide insight into your experience with your company or in your field (can be done virtually!) Tutor: Review class materials and prepare students for certification tests. Resume consultation: Help students polish their resumes and online presence. Mock Interviews: Prepare students for interviews in technical fieldsNPower staff will work with volunteers to schedule volunteers sessions, however most professional development lectures and workshops take place on Thursdays. NPower staff will also share curriculum, guidelines, and other information with volunteers. Sign up today to help NPower students develop into successful IT professionals! NPower is also seeking companies and organizations for paid internship placements.
Community Partner: NPower Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the Marrow Registry - Gift of LifeThis is an opportunity to potentially save someone's life by simply joining the marrow registry. Gift of Life is a non-profit organization based in South Florida who assists in curing blood cancer through cellular therapy. At Gift of Life we believe every person battling blood cancer deserves a second chance at life — and we are determined to make it happen. We are singularly passionate about engaging the public to help us get everyone involved in curing blood cancer, whether as a donor, a volunteer or a financial supporter. It all begins with one remarkable person, one life-changing swab and one huge win — finding a match and a cure. Cancer does not stop for COVID and neither do we. Gift of Life has been able to continue stem-cell donations on site to continue helping patients get their second chance at life that they deserve. Attached to this opportunity is a fact sheet explaining the sign up and donation process in more detail, as well as why we have been dedicating so much of our time and efforts to democratize the registry. To sign up to join the registry, please CLICK HERE and then click GET SWABBED to answer our short health questionnaire and get your swab kits sent straight to your house. You Cure & Go Blue! Community Partner: Gift of Life Marrow Registry This is an opportunity to potentially save someone's life by simply joining the marrow registry. Gift of Life is a non-profit organization based in South Florida who assists in curing blood cancer through cellular therapy. At Gift of Life we believe every person battling blood cancer deserves a second chance at life — and we are determined to make it happen. We are singularly passionate about engaging the public to help us get everyone involved in curing blood cancer, whether as a donor, a volunteer or a financial supporter. It all begins with one remarkable person, one life-changing swab and one huge win — finding a match and a cure. Cancer does not stop for COVID and neither do we. Gift of Life has been able to continue stem-cell donations on site to continue helping patients get their second chance at life that they deserve. Attached to this opportunity is a fact sheet explaining the sign up and donation process in more detail, as well as why we have been dedicating so much of our time and efforts to democratize the registry. To sign up to join the registry, please CLICK HERE and then click GET SWABBED to answer our short health questionnaire and get your swab kits sent straight to your house. You Cure & Go Blue! Community Partner: Gift of Life Marrow Registry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor a Durfee Elementary-Middle School Student!Life Remodeled is proud to lock-arms with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Detroit, who is partnering with Durfee Elementary-Middle School to launch a mentoring program with Durfee students this fall, and we want you to become a mentor. Each adult mentor will be matched with one student for 12 months. “Matches” will meet weekly at a time that works with your schedule. At first, volunteering will be done entirely virtual, but then transition to face-to-face when appropriate. During meetings, matches will engage in conversation and activities that will encourage strong relationships, positive youth development and help students build 21st Century Skills. Expectations: Commit for one year Attend an orientation via virtual platform Complete an application, participate in an interview and provide references Complete a background check Communicate with parent/caregiver Communicate with Big Brothers Big Sisters monthly about the match relationshipWant to learn more? Join us on Zoom, Friday, August 7 from 12pm - 12:45 pm. Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3139493261 Please RSVP to Sharnese@LifeRemodeled.com if you plan to attend. Community Partner: Life Remodeled Life Remodeled is proud to lock-arms with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Detroit, who is partnering with Durfee Elementary-Middle School to launch a mentoring program with Durfee students this fall, and we want you to become a mentor. Each adult mentor will be matched with one student for 12 months. “Matches” will meet weekly at a time that works with your schedule. At first, volunteering will be done entirely virtual, but then transition to face-to-face when appropriate. During meetings, matches will engage in conversation and activities that will encourage strong relationships, positive youth development and help students build 21st Century Skills. Expectations: Commit for one year Attend an orientation via virtual platform Complete an application, participate in an interview and provide references Complete a background check Communicate with parent/caregiver Communicate with Big Brothers Big Sisters monthly about the match relationshipWant to learn more? Join us on Zoom, Friday, August 7 from 12pm - 12:45 pm. Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3139493261 Please RSVP to Sharnese@LifeRemodeled.com if you plan to attend. Community Partner: Life Remodeled Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ImmersEd Inc. Field Trip CoordinatorHelp us create the ultimate school experience for middle school students in Detroit! ImmersEd Inc. believes that every child, regardless of zip code, deserves to fall in love with learning. We believe that engagement is highest when students understand the "why" behind their learning, and that every student deserves opportunities to experience the real-life application of their work in the classroom. Unfortunately, due to budget and time constraints, this is not possible for many schools in the Detroit area. ImmersEd Inc. seeks to close this gap by pairing middle schools in Detroit with experiential learning opportunities (think field trips!) that map directly to students' curriculum. As a developing non-profit, we are looking for someone who can help us brainstorm around experiences that tie into middle school curriculum. We provide the planning template; we just need your ideas! Responsibilities include finding field trip locations around Metro Detroit; writing reflection questions to connect field trips to curriculum; and contacting locations to inquire about logistics around field trips. Please contact us if you are interested in being part of our organization's foundation! Community Partner: ImmersEd Inc. Help us create the ultimate school experience for middle school students in Detroit! ImmersEd Inc. believes that every child, regardless of zip code, deserves to fall in love with learning. We believe that engagement is highest when students understand the "why" behind their learning, and that every student deserves opportunities to experience the real-life application of their work in the classroom. Unfortunately, due to budget and time constraints, this is not possible for many schools in the Detroit area. ImmersEd Inc. seeks to close this gap by pairing middle schools in Detroit with experiential learning opportunities (think field trips!) that map directly to students' curriculum. As a developing non-profit, we are looking for someone who can help us brainstorm around experiences that tie into middle school curriculum. We provide the planning template; we just need your ideas! Responsibilities include finding field trip locations around Metro Detroit; writing reflection questions to connect field trips to curriculum; and contacting locations to inquire about logistics around field trips. Please contact us if you are interested in being part of our organization's foundation! Community Partner: ImmersEd Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48239 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Project based workScleroderma Foundation Michigan Chapter is looking for someone to assist with writing blogs that would live on our website. These would be educational and informative to the persons living with scleroderma, to caregivers and to family members. They could include health topics, nutritional topics, insurance topics and mental health topics. Community Partner: Scleroderma Foundation Michigan Chapter Scleroderma Foundation Michigan Chapter is looking for someone to assist with writing blogs that would live on our website. These would be educational and informative to the persons living with scleroderma, to caregivers and to family members. They could include health topics, nutritional topics, insurance topics and mental health topics. Community Partner: Scleroderma Foundation Michigan Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ImmersEd Inc. Grant WriterHelp us create the ultimate school experience for middle school students in Detroit! ImmersEd Inc. believes that every child, regardless of zip code, deserves to fall in love with learning. We believe that engagement is highest when students understand the "why" behind their learning, and that every student deserves opportunities to experience the real-life application of their work in the classroom. Unfortunately, due to budget and time constraints, this is not possible for many schools in the Detroit area. ImmersEd Inc. seeks to close this gap by pairing middle schools in Detroit with experiential learning opportunities (think field trips!) that map directly to students' curriculum. As a developing nonprofit, ImmersEd Inc. is looking for someone to help us find and/or write grants to secure critical funding for our programs. As a grant writer, you would be responsible for co-creating a bank of possible grants to apply for and working with other ImmersEd volunteers on writing them by their deadline. We are looking for someone who is passionate about our mission and who can bring that mission to light through their writing. We are flexible with scheduling, in terms of the hours of the day worked (pick your own schedule!) and the number of hours per week. Please respond to this post or reach out to info@immerseddetroit.org if you are interested or have questions. We would love to see any samples of previous writing you have done. Thank you for helping us create the best opportunities for the amazing students of Detroit! Community Partner: ImmersEd Inc. Help us create the ultimate school experience for middle school students in Detroit! ImmersEd Inc. believes that every child, regardless of zip code, deserves to fall in love with learning. We believe that engagement is highest when students understand the "why" behind their learning, and that every student deserves opportunities to experience the real-life application of their work in the classroom. Unfortunately, due to budget and time constraints, this is not possible for many schools in the Detroit area. ImmersEd Inc. seeks to close this gap by pairing middle schools in Detroit with experiential learning opportunities (think field trips!) that map directly to students' curriculum. As a developing nonprofit, ImmersEd Inc. is looking for someone to help us find and/or write grants to secure critical funding for our programs. As a grant writer, you would be responsible for co-creating a bank of possible grants to apply for and working with other ImmersEd volunteers on writing them by their deadline. We are looking for someone who is passionate about our mission and who can bring that mission to light through their writing. We are flexible with scheduling, in terms of the hours of the day worked (pick your own schedule!) and the number of hours per week. Please respond to this post or reach out to info@immerseddetroit.org if you are interested or have questions. We would love to see any samples of previous writing you have done. Thank you for helping us create the best opportunities for the amazing students of Detroit! Community Partner: ImmersEd Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48239 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ImmersEd Inc. Website DesignerHelp us create the ultimate school experience for middle school students in Detroit! ImmersEd Inc. believes that every child, regardless of zip code, deserves to fall in love with learning. We believe that engagement is highest when students understand the "why" behind their learning, and that every student deserves opportunities to experience the real-life application of their work in the classroom. Unfortunately, due to budget and time constraints, this is not possible for many schools in the Detroit area. ImmersEd Inc. seeks to close this gap by pairing middle schools in Detroit with experiential learning opportunities (think field trips!) that map directly to students' curriculum. As a developing nonprofit, we are seeking assistance with creating a website that displays our mission and vision and that gets others excited about being a part of our organization! We are looking for someone who is passionate about our mission and is a creative storyteller through digital design. We aim to have our website up in August, with time to develop it further after that time, so we are looking for someone who can dedicate approximately 5 hours per week to this project, for the next few weeks. To apply, please respond to this opportunity or email us at info@immerseddetroit.org. We would love to see samples of work you have done in the past! Community Partner: ImmersEd Inc. Help us create the ultimate school experience for middle school students in Detroit! ImmersEd Inc. believes that every child, regardless of zip code, deserves to fall in love with learning. We believe that engagement is highest when students understand the "why" behind their learning, and that every student deserves opportunities to experience the real-life application of their work in the classroom. Unfortunately, due to budget and time constraints, this is not possible for many schools in the Detroit area. ImmersEd Inc. seeks to close this gap by pairing middle schools in Detroit with experiential learning opportunities (think field trips!) that map directly to students' curriculum. As a developing nonprofit, we are seeking assistance with creating a website that displays our mission and vision and that gets others excited about being a part of our organization! We are looking for someone who is passionate about our mission and is a creative storyteller through digital design. We aim to have our website up in August, with time to develop it further after that time, so we are looking for someone who can dedicate approximately 5 hours per week to this project, for the next few weeks. To apply, please respond to this opportunity or email us at info@immerseddetroit.org. We would love to see samples of work you have done in the past! Community Partner: ImmersEd Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48239 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer TutorsVolunteer to tutor an adult learner in reading and math for 2 hours a week. Materials and training are free. Matched 1 to 1 with student. Community Partner: DominicanLiteracyCenter Volunteer to tutor an adult learner in reading and math for 2 hours a week. Materials and training are free. Matched 1 to 1 with student. Community Partner: DominicanLiteracyCenter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48213 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Remote Dispatch Caller
Receive calls for local Red Cross support services from 1st Responders, Clients or National Red Cross Call Center
Input information in Red Cross database & confirm incident details
Schedule meeting between Client and Red Cross Disaster Action Team (response volunteers)
Maintain communication with Red Cross staff and volunteers
Receive information from Disaster Action Team and open a client case in Red Cross system
Community Partner: American Red Cross, Michigan
Receive calls for local Red Cross support services from 1st Responders, Clients or National Red Cross Call Center
Input information in Red Cross database & confirm incident details
Schedule meeting between Client and Red Cross Disaster Action Team (response volunteers)
Maintain communication with Red Cross staff and volunteers
Receive information from Disaster Action Team and open a client case in Red Cross system
Community Partner: American Red Cross, Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join a student team/initiative to fight COVID#Students_Against_COVID has many volunteering opportunities for individuals of all age ranges! There are many opportunities to join existing initiatives as a (co)-lead, make your own initiative or campaign, ie. work with others to develop your own research project or clinical content campaign. Would love to have any interested join our movement! Current teams and initiatives within #Students_Against_COVID include: ambassador program, artwork exhibition team, asylum seeker and refugee initiative, blogs and media team, child health and safety team, clinical resources development team, ideathon team, information technology team, internal finance and social accountability team, interview team, live study group team, logistics team, mental health and wellness team, newsletter team, outreach team, financial awareness and health team, LinkedIn team, media relations team, academic conference taskforce, research initiative on mental health impact on medical students, general and clinical research team, research initiative on smartphone screen time use during COVID19, social media team, TikTok management team, translation team, USA: Metro-Detroit Volunteer Initiative Team, Video Editing Team, and women’s Health Team. If you are interested in joining our movement, please see the many ways to do so here! Form to join as an internal volunteer is in bullet point #1! Community Partner: Social Advocacy Coalition #Students_Against_COVID has many volunteering opportunities for individuals of all age ranges! There are many opportunities to join existing initiatives as a (co)-lead, make your own initiative or campaign, ie. work with others to develop your own research project or clinical content campaign. Would love to have any interested join our movement! Current teams and initiatives within #Students_Against_COVID include: ambassador program, artwork exhibition team, asylum seeker and refugee initiative, blogs and media team, child health and safety team, clinical resources development team, ideathon team, information technology team, internal finance and social accountability team, interview team, live study group team, logistics team, mental health and wellness team, newsletter team, outreach team, financial awareness and health team, LinkedIn team, media relations team, academic conference taskforce, research initiative on mental health impact on medical students, general and clinical research team, research initiative on smartphone screen time use during COVID19, social media team, TikTok management team, translation team, USA: Metro-Detroit Volunteer Initiative Team, Video Editing Team, and women’s Health Team. If you are interested in joining our movement, please see the many ways to do so here! Form to join as an internal volunteer is in bullet point #1! Community Partner: Social Advocacy Coalition Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pink Ambassador VolunteerMaking Strides Against Breast Cancer of Detroit Pink Ambassador Description Location: Virtual and remote within your community Time Commitment: Year-round with an emphasis in August through October To inquire about this volunteer opportunity please contact DetroitMIStrides@cancer.org Role Description: As a Pink Ambassador for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Detroit you will play an active role in recruiting participants for the event, spreading awareness throughout your community, and helping to drive revenue for the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Detroit event.
Duties and Responsibilities: Submit donation requests for auction items to be used in the Making Strides silent auction in October, and gift cards to be used for fundraising incentive and/or to reduce operating expenses throughout the year Coordinate with local restaurants and businesses to host Dine and Donates and/or Wall of Hope campaigns Post recruitment messages to personal social media Invite a minimum of five people to the virtual Making Strides Kickoff Breakfast in August Attend community events and health fairs when able, and inform Making Strides staff of opportunities in your community
Skills Required: Ability to engage others through conversation Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively
Time commitment: A minimum of one monthly call with Strides staff, and email as necessary
Onboarding: An onboarding training will provide you with information and resources to support you with the brand story and an American Cancer Society orientation.
Benefits: Align yourself and network with likeminded individuals in Metro Detroit with a shared passion in the fight against breast cancer Opportunity to be invited to exclusive VIP events Facebook and social media recognition Additional benefits as available throughout the yearCommunity Partner: American Cancer Society Michigan - Southfield Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Detroit Pink Ambassador Description Location: Virtual and remote within your community Time Commitment: Year-round with an emphasis in August through October To inquire about this volunteer opportunity please contact DetroitMIStrides@cancer.org Role Description: As a Pink Ambassador for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Detroit you will play an active role in recruiting participants for the event, spreading awareness throughout your community, and helping to drive revenue for the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Detroit event.
Duties and Responsibilities: Submit donation requests for auction items to be used in the Making Strides silent auction in October, and gift cards to be used for fundraising incentive and/or to reduce operating expenses throughout the year Coordinate with local restaurants and businesses to host Dine and Donates and/or Wall of Hope campaigns Post recruitment messages to personal social media Invite a minimum of five people to the virtual Making Strides Kickoff Breakfast in August Attend community events and health fairs when able, and inform Making Strides staff of opportunities in your community
Skills Required: Ability to engage others through conversation Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively
Time commitment: A minimum of one monthly call with Strides staff, and email as necessary
Onboarding: An onboarding training will provide you with information and resources to support you with the brand story and an American Cancer Society orientation.
Benefits: Align yourself and network with likeminded individuals in Metro Detroit with a shared passion in the fight against breast cancer Opportunity to be invited to exclusive VIP events Facebook and social media recognition Additional benefits as available throughout the yearCommunity Partner: American Cancer Society Michigan - Southfield Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Peer SupporterMADD Michigan is looking to build our Peer Support Program. A program dedicated to serving Victims and Survivors by Victims and Survivors. Life is forever changed after an impaired driving crash. Victims/survivors are often left bereaved, injured and financially devastated. With the emotional, financial and legal issues they face on a daily basis, victims/survivors need support to confront the challenges that lie ahead. Volunteer peer supporters are responsible for providing direct victim services to victims/survivors of impaired driving by way of one-on-one interaction. Volunteer peer supporters do not conduct therapy or counseling. Rather, they provide a unique partnership to effectively cope with the stressors associated with bereavement issues and/or injury trauma. Benefits: Opportunities for future Victim Assistance Training via VATIs, workshops, teleconferencing, and online courses Provide essential victim services to those in need, whom without MADD may never receive the support they so desperately require Help others in a way that inspires hope Ability to withdraw from the program at any time, though we ask if you can commit to a year All Volunteer Hours can be done from the comfort of your HomeTasks/Responsibilities: Work closely with Victim Services Staff to identify a likely partnership that will benefit both peers mutually. Attend Trainings required for Peer Support Volunteers (Most are Online) Be considerate of individual rights, privacy, and the limits on the role of the peer supporter. Be sensitive to individual, social and cultural characteristics of both peers. Maintain communications with a fellow peer on a mutually established basis; weekly or bi-weekly Other duties as requested
Time Commitment Required: 2-6 hours per month
Required Skills and Qualifications: Background check Ability to communicate effectively Sensitivity to the needs of victims/survivors of impaired driving Ethical behavior and respect for confidentiality Cannot have received an DUI/OWI A Peer Supporter should have a connection to Impaired Driving: Either having had a loved one been injured or killed, or themself has been injured. Access to the Internet and a Phone
Want more information? Contact Allison LaPlatt at allison.laplatt@madd.org and or 248-528-1745 ext. 2653 Community Partner: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan MADD Michigan is looking to build our Peer Support Program. A program dedicated to serving Victims and Survivors by Victims and Survivors. Life is forever changed after an impaired driving crash. Victims/survivors are often left bereaved, injured and financially devastated. With the emotional, financial and legal issues they face on a daily basis, victims/survivors need support to confront the challenges that lie ahead. Volunteer peer supporters are responsible for providing direct victim services to victims/survivors of impaired driving by way of one-on-one interaction. Volunteer peer supporters do not conduct therapy or counseling. Rather, they provide a unique partnership to effectively cope with the stressors associated with bereavement issues and/or injury trauma. Benefits: Opportunities for future Victim Assistance Training via VATIs, workshops, teleconferencing, and online courses Provide essential victim services to those in need, whom without MADD may never receive the support they so desperately require Help others in a way that inspires hope Ability to withdraw from the program at any time, though we ask if you can commit to a year All Volunteer Hours can be done from the comfort of your HomeTasks/Responsibilities: Work closely with Victim Services Staff to identify a likely partnership that will benefit both peers mutually. Attend Trainings required for Peer Support Volunteers (Most are Online) Be considerate of individual rights, privacy, and the limits on the role of the peer supporter. Be sensitive to individual, social and cultural characteristics of both peers. Maintain communications with a fellow peer on a mutually established basis; weekly or bi-weekly Other duties as requested
Time Commitment Required: 2-6 hours per month
Required Skills and Qualifications: Background check Ability to communicate effectively Sensitivity to the needs of victims/survivors of impaired driving Ethical behavior and respect for confidentiality Cannot have received an DUI/OWI A Peer Supporter should have a connection to Impaired Driving: Either having had a loved one been injured or killed, or themself has been injured. Access to the Internet and a Phone
Want more information? Contact Allison LaPlatt at allison.laplatt@madd.org and or 248-528-1745 ext. 2653 Community Partner: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lend a ShoulderWe are always in need of new volunteers who are dedicated to assisting Victim Services staff as well as Victims and Survivors. There are victim services volunteer opportunities for all skill levels, from a few hours a month to 10 hours a week. There are activities that can be done at home, and out and about in your community. All of the activities that are listed below are dedicated to assisting those who have lost or have had loved ones harmed due to drunk and or drugged driving.
Community Awareness and Outreach: Contact or help staff connect with Police Stations, Hospitals, Courts, Counseling Centers, Schools, etc. to share information, do presentations, or have meetings about MADD’s Victim Services in hopes to gain support and referrals. Attend community fairs and/or events to spread awareness of MADD’s Victim Services.
Hotline: Provide effective and timely telephone and/or e-mail assistance to victims/survivors of impaired driving who contact MADD for services. Assess victims/survivors’ needs for emotional support, information, and referrals, implementing beneficial interventions based upon the assessment of needs. Provide connection between victims/survivors and MADD, ensuring continuum of service.
Peer Support: Assist other victims and survivors by building and nurturing relationships between or among peers that assist individuals along their journeys of grief, injury recovery and personal emotional, physical, and spiritual wellness. Be connected to victims and survivors with similar crashes to yours to assist and bring them comfort.
Staff Assistance: Help research drunk and drugged driving crashes and send search results to staff. Keep community resources up to date for victims and survivors. Help with research on ways to help spread awareness of MADD’s Victim Services.
Victim Advocate: Provide crisis intervention, emotional support, practical guidance, community resources. Provide advocacy to victims/survivors by assisting in the protection of victims/survivors’ rights, facilitating in the exercising of rights and providing education about the criminal and civil justice processes.
Want more information? Please contact Allison LaPlatt, allison.laplatt@madd.org or 248-528-1745 ext. 2653
This is the general information opportunity for our Victim Services Program. For more specifics, please see each Volunteer Need. Note: You cannot have ever received a DUI/OWI. Community Partner: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan We are always in need of new volunteers who are dedicated to assisting Victim Services staff as well as Victims and Survivors. There are victim services volunteer opportunities for all skill levels, from a few hours a month to 10 hours a week. There are activities that can be done at home, and out and about in your community. All of the activities that are listed below are dedicated to assisting those who have lost or have had loved ones harmed due to drunk and or drugged driving.
Community Awareness and Outreach: Contact or help staff connect with Police Stations, Hospitals, Courts, Counseling Centers, Schools, etc. to share information, do presentations, or have meetings about MADD’s Victim Services in hopes to gain support and referrals. Attend community fairs and/or events to spread awareness of MADD’s Victim Services.
Hotline: Provide effective and timely telephone and/or e-mail assistance to victims/survivors of impaired driving who contact MADD for services. Assess victims/survivors’ needs for emotional support, information, and referrals, implementing beneficial interventions based upon the assessment of needs. Provide connection between victims/survivors and MADD, ensuring continuum of service.
Peer Support: Assist other victims and survivors by building and nurturing relationships between or among peers that assist individuals along their journeys of grief, injury recovery and personal emotional, physical, and spiritual wellness. Be connected to victims and survivors with similar crashes to yours to assist and bring them comfort.
Staff Assistance: Help research drunk and drugged driving crashes and send search results to staff. Keep community resources up to date for victims and survivors. Help with research on ways to help spread awareness of MADD’s Victim Services.
Victim Advocate: Provide crisis intervention, emotional support, practical guidance, community resources. Provide advocacy to victims/survivors by assisting in the protection of victims/survivors’ rights, facilitating in the exercising of rights and providing education about the criminal and civil justice processes.
Want more information? Please contact Allison LaPlatt, allison.laplatt@madd.org or 248-528-1745 ext. 2653
This is the general information opportunity for our Victim Services Program. For more specifics, please see each Volunteer Need. Note: You cannot have ever received a DUI/OWI. Community Partner: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Victim Services Hotline VolunteerProvide effective and timely telephone and/or e-mail assistance to victims/survivors of impaired driving who contact MADD for services. Assess victims/survivors’ needs for emotional support, information, and referrals, implementing beneficial interventions based upon the assessment of needs. Provide connection between victims/survivors and MADD, ensuring a continuum of service. Details: Provide effective and timely telephone and/or e-mail assistance to victims/survivors of impaired driving who contact MADD for services. Help Run the Michigan Specific Hotline (Typically receive between 5-10 calls per week) then refer it to a VSS and or Victim Advocate. Assess victims/survivors’ needs for emotional support, information, and referrals, implementing beneficial interventions based upon the assessment of needs. Collect and maintain community resource information, sharing this information with victims/survivors and other victim advocates. Provide connection between victims/survivors and local MADD chapters, ensuring continuum of service.Required Skills and Qualifications: Background check: $45.00 Completion of MADD Helpline training Completion of the Beginning Victim Assistance Training Institute (VATI) Ability to communicate effectively Sensitivity to the needs of victims/survivors of impaired driving Ethical behavior and respect for confidentiality Computer/Internet to access the schedule, communicate referrals and maintain records You cannot have received a DUI/OWI at anytime
Time Commitment: 8-30 Hours Per Week At Least 1 Shift Per Week (Each Shift is 8 Hours) Shifts require Night-Time availability 6 Month Commitment Weekly Check In with StaffCommunity Partner: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan Provide effective and timely telephone and/or e-mail assistance to victims/survivors of impaired driving who contact MADD for services. Assess victims/survivors’ needs for emotional support, information, and referrals, implementing beneficial interventions based upon the assessment of needs. Provide connection between victims/survivors and MADD, ensuring a continuum of service. Details: Provide effective and timely telephone and/or e-mail assistance to victims/survivors of impaired driving who contact MADD for services. Help Run the Michigan Specific Hotline (Typically receive between 5-10 calls per week) then refer it to a VSS and or Victim Advocate. Assess victims/survivors’ needs for emotional support, information, and referrals, implementing beneficial interventions based upon the assessment of needs. Collect and maintain community resource information, sharing this information with victims/survivors and other victim advocates. Provide connection between victims/survivors and local MADD chapters, ensuring continuum of service.Required Skills and Qualifications: Background check: $45.00 Completion of MADD Helpline training Completion of the Beginning Victim Assistance Training Institute (VATI) Ability to communicate effectively Sensitivity to the needs of victims/survivors of impaired driving Ethical behavior and respect for confidentiality Computer/Internet to access the schedule, communicate referrals and maintain records You cannot have received a DUI/OWI at anytime
Time Commitment: 8-30 Hours Per Week At Least 1 Shift Per Week (Each Shift is 8 Hours) Shifts require Night-Time availability 6 Month Commitment Weekly Check In with StaffCommunity Partner: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with Mothers Against Drunk DrivingVolunteers are the lifeblood of MADD—full of passion and compassion for our mission. Join our army of ordinary citizens who’ve become extraordinary activists in saving lives and preventing injuries. Whether you’re interested in volunteering a couple of times a year or a couple of times a week, there’s a place for you at MADD. And we have a wide variety of opportunities to match your interests and expertise. Some options include: Advise a Board: Consider a Community Leadership role by serving on our state Advisory Board Advocate for Change: Work to Strengthen Existing Laws and Pass New Ones Community Outreach: Help Table and Spread Awareness of MADD’s Services and Mission at Community Events, and Fairs Court Monitoring: Attend Court to Monitor Cases of DUI/OWI Offenders to make sure Justice is being Served Flex Some Power: Inspire Youth, Train Parents, and or Mobilize Communities to Prevent Underage Drinking and reduce alcohol access to youth Give a Hand: Answer phones, make copies, or perform other Office Support duties Help Victims Be Heard: Help Coordinate Victim Impact Panels, or Help Organize Speaking Events to Educate others about the Cost of Drunk and Drugged Driving Helpline: Answer and Respond to Victims, and Survivors with MADD Services and Resources Honor Heroes: Recognize Law Enforcement and First Responders at shift briefings, events, and at our annual Law Enforcement Recognition Luncheon to say thank you Join a Board Committee: Help the Advisory Board Chairs expand programming, fundraise, serve more Victims and Survivors, spread awareness, and create a Stronger MADD MI Lend a Shoulder: Become a trained volunteer Victim Advocate or a Help Line volunteer and provide Emotional Support to Victims and Survivors Peer Support: Help and Speak with Victims, Survivors, and their Families who are experiencing similar trauma from a Substance Impaired Driving Crash Research: Keep Victim Resources Up to Date, and Assist with Outreach, and Help Staff Roll Up Your Sleeves: Help set up Events, run an Information Booth, or attend Community Fairs Speakers Bureau: Talk to Audiences of all Ages about MADD’s Mission and How to Get Involved Special Events: Help MADD Plan, Attend and Execute Events Across the State and in your Home Town for Victim Services, Fundraisers, and Educational Events Spread Awareness: Assist Victim Services Staff with Community Outreach, Coalition Building, and Attending Events Take Steps to Raise Funds: Sign up and Fundraise for Walk Like MADD, Help Staff gain Sponsorships, Build Community Relationships, or help Raise Funds for MADD Victim Advocate: Work Directly with Victims and Survivors in your Community to get them the assistance they need
Volunteer Opportunities are throughout Michigan and can be done Virtually For more information contact Allison LaPlatt, allison.laplatt@madd.org or at 248-528-1745 ext. 2653
Community Partner: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan Volunteers are the lifeblood of MADD—full of passion and compassion for our mission. Join our army of ordinary citizens who’ve become extraordinary activists in saving lives and preventing injuries. Whether you’re interested in volunteering a couple of times a year or a couple of times a week, there’s a place for you at MADD. And we have a wide variety of opportunities to match your interests and expertise. Some options include: Advise a Board: Consider a Community Leadership role by serving on our state Advisory Board Advocate for Change: Work to Strengthen Existing Laws and Pass New Ones Community Outreach: Help Table and Spread Awareness of MADD’s Services and Mission at Community Events, and Fairs Court Monitoring: Attend Court to Monitor Cases of DUI/OWI Offenders to make sure Justice is being Served Flex Some Power: Inspire Youth, Train Parents, and or Mobilize Communities to Prevent Underage Drinking and reduce alcohol access to youth Give a Hand: Answer phones, make copies, or perform other Office Support duties Help Victims Be Heard: Help Coordinate Victim Impact Panels, or Help Organize Speaking Events to Educate others about the Cost of Drunk and Drugged Driving Helpline: Answer and Respond to Victims, and Survivors with MADD Services and Resources Honor Heroes: Recognize Law Enforcement and First Responders at shift briefings, events, and at our annual Law Enforcement Recognition Luncheon to say thank you Join a Board Committee: Help the Advisory Board Chairs expand programming, fundraise, serve more Victims and Survivors, spread awareness, and create a Stronger MADD MI Lend a Shoulder: Become a trained volunteer Victim Advocate or a Help Line volunteer and provide Emotional Support to Victims and Survivors Peer Support: Help and Speak with Victims, Survivors, and their Families who are experiencing similar trauma from a Substance Impaired Driving Crash Research: Keep Victim Resources Up to Date, and Assist with Outreach, and Help Staff Roll Up Your Sleeves: Help set up Events, run an Information Booth, or attend Community Fairs Speakers Bureau: Talk to Audiences of all Ages about MADD’s Mission and How to Get Involved Special Events: Help MADD Plan, Attend and Execute Events Across the State and in your Home Town for Victim Services, Fundraisers, and Educational Events Spread Awareness: Assist Victim Services Staff with Community Outreach, Coalition Building, and Attending Events Take Steps to Raise Funds: Sign up and Fundraise for Walk Like MADD, Help Staff gain Sponsorships, Build Community Relationships, or help Raise Funds for MADD Victim Advocate: Work Directly with Victims and Survivors in your Community to get them the assistance they need
Volunteer Opportunities are throughout Michigan and can be done Virtually For more information contact Allison LaPlatt, allison.laplatt@madd.org or at 248-528-1745 ext. 2653
Community Partner: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48084 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Advocate for Change VolunteerWork to strengthen existing laws and pass new ones. We can get you started by contacting your legislators. Help plan lobby days and meet with government officials. MADD Michigan is currently working to get volunteers, victims, and survivors engaged in passing an All Offender Ignition Interlock Law. An ignition interlock is a device about the size of a cell phone that is wired into the ignition system of a vehicle. A convicted drunk driver must blow into the device in order to start their vehicle. If they have a measurable amount of alcohol in their system, the vehicle will not start. 34 states and Washington DC have passed this law already, and Michigan has not passed the law, it is currently sitting in the Michigan House of Representatives; House Bills 4420 and 4421. Public Policy volunteers would assist staff by engaging the public and legislators through educating them on the law. Public Policy volunteers also spread awareness of MADD’s legislative agenda throughout their communities, and communicate MADD’s legislative agenda to their legislators and encourage legislators and community leaders to support MADD’s legislative priorities.
Time Commitment: 4-6 Hours Per Month, and Annual Lobby Day Event
Advocate for Change Volunteers will: Work to strengthen existing laws and pass new ones. We can get you started by contacting your legislators. Help plan lobby days and meet with government officials. Help communicate MADD’s legislative agenda to your legislators and encourage legislators and community leaders to support MADD’s legislative priorities.Skills/Training Requirements: Background check Completion of MADD orientation and Public Policy training Ability to communicate effectively Good interpersonal and public speaking skills
If interested please contact Allison LaPlatt, Coordinator of Volunteer Resources at allison.laplatt@madd.org or 248-528-1745 ext: 2653. Community Partner: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan Work to strengthen existing laws and pass new ones. We can get you started by contacting your legislators. Help plan lobby days and meet with government officials. MADD Michigan is currently working to get volunteers, victims, and survivors engaged in passing an All Offender Ignition Interlock Law. An ignition interlock is a device about the size of a cell phone that is wired into the ignition system of a vehicle. A convicted drunk driver must blow into the device in order to start their vehicle. If they have a measurable amount of alcohol in their system, the vehicle will not start. 34 states and Washington DC have passed this law already, and Michigan has not passed the law, it is currently sitting in the Michigan House of Representatives; House Bills 4420 and 4421. Public Policy volunteers would assist staff by engaging the public and legislators through educating them on the law. Public Policy volunteers also spread awareness of MADD’s legislative agenda throughout their communities, and communicate MADD’s legislative agenda to their legislators and encourage legislators and community leaders to support MADD’s legislative priorities.
Time Commitment: 4-6 Hours Per Month, and Annual Lobby Day Event
Advocate for Change Volunteers will: Work to strengthen existing laws and pass new ones. We can get you started by contacting your legislators. Help plan lobby days and meet with government officials. Help communicate MADD’s legislative agenda to your legislators and encourage legislators and community leaders to support MADD’s legislative priorities.Skills/Training Requirements: Background check Completion of MADD orientation and Public Policy training Ability to communicate effectively Good interpersonal and public speaking skills
If interested please contact Allison LaPlatt, Coordinator of Volunteer Resources at allison.laplatt@madd.org or 248-528-1745 ext: 2653. Community Partner: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |