Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 711 volunteer resources across 324 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Community Partner: Inspiring Service Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 711 volunteer resources across 324 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Community Partner: Inspiring Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 31, 2026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support Group FacilitatorA key component of our Victim Services Program is Emotional Support. Our Emotional Support Program is growing and we are searching for a Support Group Facilitator. Our support groups are for those who have been impacted by drunk and or drugged driving crashes. Facilitators would host an Evening Virtual Support Group via our Microsoft Teams. The Evening Support Group would happen at the Facilitator's discretion sometime Monday-Thursday between 6:30pm-9:00pm ET. The Support Group on average lasts between 60-90 minutes. The Support Group meets Every Other Week. This would be a 6 hour monthly commitment. Two 1 hour Virtual Support Group Meetings, Two 30-60 minute check ins with Staff, and then 1 hour of preparation before each support group meeting. We ask you to please commit to 6 months. We are looking for volunteers who are either trained, co-hosted, hosted, or built Grief or Loss Support Groups or Similar types of Support Groups. YOU CANNOT HAVE A HISTORY OF A DUI/OWI FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY. Purpose: 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 various challenges that lie ahead. Volunteer support group facilitators are responsible for providing direct victim services to victims/survivors of impaired driving by way of support group facilitation. Volunteer support group facilitators do not conduct therapy or counseling during MADD support groups. Rather, they provide group coordination, gather needed materials, review exercises when applicable, attend to the pace of each session and offer emotional support. Tasks/Responsibilities: Work closely with Victim Services Specialist/Advocate or Volunteer Liaison to assess community needs for a MADD support group. Procure setting for the support group and develop a schedule for the Support group. Plan support group topics when applicable, gather materials (such as handouts) and procure refreshments prior to group sessions. In conducting group sessions, welcome members and provide introductions, review exercises and handouts with group members, facilitate group discussion and provide emotional support as needed. Maintain accurate records of support groups according to MADD and grant guidelines. Other duties as requested. Required Skills and Qualifications: Background check. 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. Evening Availablity Knowledge and Skill of Zoom Webinar Platform Time Commitment Required: 6 month commitment 6-7 hours per month Want more Information or Have Questions? If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources: Michelle.lanthier@madd.org 248-524-1745 Ext: 2653 Community Partner: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan A key component of our Victim Services Program is Emotional Support. Our Emotional Support Program is growing and we are searching for a Support Group Facilitator. Our support groups are for those who have been impacted by drunk and or drugged driving crashes. Facilitators would host an Evening Virtual Support Group via our Microsoft Teams. The Evening Support Group would happen at the Facilitator's discretion sometime Monday-Thursday between 6:30pm-9:00pm ET. The Support Group on average lasts between 60-90 minutes. The Support Group meets Every Other Week. This would be a 6 hour monthly commitment. Two 1 hour Virtual Support Group Meetings, Two 30-60 minute check ins with Staff, and then 1 hour of preparation before each support group meeting. We ask you to please commit to 6 months. We are looking for volunteers who are either trained, co-hosted, hosted, or built Grief or Loss Support Groups or Similar types of Support Groups. YOU CANNOT HAVE A HISTORY OF A DUI/OWI FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY. Purpose: 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 various challenges that lie ahead. Volunteer support group facilitators are responsible for providing direct victim services to victims/survivors of impaired driving by way of support group facilitation. Volunteer support group facilitators do not conduct therapy or counseling during MADD support groups. Rather, they provide group coordination, gather needed materials, review exercises when applicable, attend to the pace of each session and offer emotional support. Tasks/Responsibilities: Work closely with Victim Services Specialist/Advocate or Volunteer Liaison to assess community needs for a MADD support group. Procure setting for the support group and develop a schedule for the Support group. Plan support group topics when applicable, gather materials (such as handouts) and procure refreshments prior to group sessions. In conducting group sessions, welcome members and provide introductions, review exercises and handouts with group members, facilitate group discussion and provide emotional support as needed. Maintain accurate records of support groups according to MADD and grant guidelines. Other duties as requested. Required Skills and Qualifications: Background check. 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. Evening Availablity Knowledge and Skill of Zoom Webinar Platform Time Commitment Required: 6 month commitment 6-7 hours per month Want more Information or Have Questions? If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources: Michelle.lanthier@madd.org 248-524-1745 Ext: 2653 Community Partner: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity (Networking Perks)Community Partner: Righteous Paths Nonprofit Community Partner: Righteous Paths Nonprofit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Advisory Board Committee MemberThis is a static volunteer opportunity with a monthly commitment. In need of skilled professionals in areas of legal, law enforcement, event planning, nonprofit management, fundraising, policy, marketing and communications, and or similar skill sets. Typical Time Commitment: 1-hour Monthly Meeting in the evening, and 3-4 hours outside of Meetings per Month completing assigned tasks. Below is a List of all our Our Committees: Programs Committee: Help grow our Underage Drinking Prevention program, and build a Court Monitoring program. Help expand and create prevention programs and events to stop drunk and drugged driving. Help out at community outreach events and at speaking engagements, to spread awareness of MADD. Marketing and Communications: Collaborate with staff to expand and implement PR, media, and advertising. Help expand MADD's outreach to be better be represented in media markets. Assist with media interviews, and help with Letter to the Editor and Opinion pieces in local newspapers. Help with designing of materials, and other promotional pieces. Victim Services: Help spread awareness of MADD's victim services through community presentations, and outreach. Help recruit Victim Services volunteers to assist staff, work the hotline, and become a Victim Advocate. Expand services and events, like peer support and support groups, for victims and survivors. Fundraising: Help staff with creating individual fundraising plans to better thank donors, and get new donors engaged. Use your connections to help gain sponsorships for events. Help staff bring in donations and create new methods of fundraising. Assist staff in grand writing, and updating MADD fundraising materials. Public Policy: Work to Strengthen Existing Laws and Pass New Ones to stop and prevent drunk and drugged driving. Help staff with gaining support and passing an All Offender Ignition Interlock Law. Help build support around Advanced Vehicle Technology. Help Support MADD legislative priorities. Leadership: Help expand and grow current volunteer opportunities, and create new opportunities to get volunteers engaged episodically or statically. Help thank volunteers and recruit new ones, and come up with new methods to get volunteers oriented and trained. If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources: Michelle.lanthier@madd.org 248-524-1745 Ext: 2653 Community Partner: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan This is a static volunteer opportunity with a monthly commitment. In need of skilled professionals in areas of legal, law enforcement, event planning, nonprofit management, fundraising, policy, marketing and communications, and or similar skill sets. Typical Time Commitment: 1-hour Monthly Meeting in the evening, and 3-4 hours outside of Meetings per Month completing assigned tasks. Below is a List of all our Our Committees: Programs Committee: Help grow our Underage Drinking Prevention program, and build a Court Monitoring program. Help expand and create prevention programs and events to stop drunk and drugged driving. Help out at community outreach events and at speaking engagements, to spread awareness of MADD. Marketing and Communications: Collaborate with staff to expand and implement PR, media, and advertising. Help expand MADD's outreach to be better be represented in media markets. Assist with media interviews, and help with Letter to the Editor and Opinion pieces in local newspapers. Help with designing of materials, and other promotional pieces. Victim Services: Help spread awareness of MADD's victim services through community presentations, and outreach. Help recruit Victim Services volunteers to assist staff, work the hotline, and become a Victim Advocate. Expand services and events, like peer support and support groups, for victims and survivors. Fundraising: Help staff with creating individual fundraising plans to better thank donors, and get new donors engaged. Use your connections to help gain sponsorships for events. Help staff bring in donations and create new methods of fundraising. Assist staff in grand writing, and updating MADD fundraising materials. Public Policy: Work to Strengthen Existing Laws and Pass New Ones to stop and prevent drunk and drugged driving. Help staff with gaining support and passing an All Offender Ignition Interlock Law. Help build support around Advanced Vehicle Technology. Help Support MADD legislative priorities. Leadership: Help expand and grow current volunteer opportunities, and create new opportunities to get volunteers engaged episodically or statically. Help thank volunteers and recruit new ones, and come up with new methods to get volunteers oriented and trained. If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources: Michelle.lanthier@madd.org 248-524-1745 Ext: 2653 Community Partner: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board AdvisorElms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is recruiting for its Advisory Board seats: Development/Fundraising, Finance, Grants & Contract, Education, Health, Legal, Marketing, Retail, Social Services and Technology. These are volunteer (unpaid) roles that serve as advisors to the organization. EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Macomb County, Michigan. We service youth, families and individuals in the City of Detroit, Macomb County and surrounding areas. We aim continuously to provide services, resources and support that will enable under-represented families, individuals and youth to overcome social, economic, educational and other barriers in which they face by gaining and sustaining successful outcomes in life. We do this through our support services, programs and community projects. Summary of Board Advisor Role: Assist in steering the organization to success. Represents the organization in public matters and provides helpful perspectives and solid ideas. Support the organization’s goals and objectives. Provides guidance, expertise and serves as a mentor to the organization’s Board of Directors. Duties & Responsibilities Provides strategic advice and expertise the organization needs to reach its goals. Guides the organization’s board leadership in specific subject matters. Provides wise counsel regarding myriad issues that the organization may be facing. Promotes the organization in the community. Assists in expanding the organization’s network through event planning. Connects the organization to new audiences. Gives feedback regarding latest techniques, knowledge, hacks, and trending industry information. Assists the organization in staying on top of industry trends. (e.g. streamlining customer service based on new services, tailoring revenue generating products and messages to reach a wider audience, etc.).Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required Demonstrate strong Development/Fundraising, Grants & Contract, Education, Health, Legal, Marketing, Retail or Social Services skills. Strong skills in advising executive leaders. Ability to collaborate with team members and drive results. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of nonprofit laws and regulations, marketing strategies and/or grants and contracts. Strong verbal and written communication skills.Education/Experience Bachelor's Degree in Business, Education, Finance, Social Work, Marketing, Technology, Juris Doctor or other relevant degrees. 5+ years of relevant experience. Experience serving in a Board of Directors or Board Advisor role is preferred.Time Commitment Successful candidates must be available to attend monthly or quarterly Board of Directors meetings and 1:1 meetings with the chief executive officer as needed. Total monthly commitment of approximately 2-5 hours. Term: This is a 1-2 year term position. All volunteer and Board members must complete a background check. Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window. Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us. Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is recruiting for its Advisory Board seats: Development/Fundraising, Finance, Grants & Contract, Education, Health, Legal, Marketing, Retail, Social Services and Technology. These are volunteer (unpaid) roles that serve as advisors to the organization. EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Macomb County, Michigan. We service youth, families and individuals in the City of Detroit, Macomb County and surrounding areas. We aim continuously to provide services, resources and support that will enable under-represented families, individuals and youth to overcome social, economic, educational and other barriers in which they face by gaining and sustaining successful outcomes in life. We do this through our support services, programs and community projects. Summary of Board Advisor Role: Assist in steering the organization to success. Represents the organization in public matters and provides helpful perspectives and solid ideas. Support the organization’s goals and objectives. Provides guidance, expertise and serves as a mentor to the organization’s Board of Directors. Duties & Responsibilities Provides strategic advice and expertise the organization needs to reach its goals. Guides the organization’s board leadership in specific subject matters. Provides wise counsel regarding myriad issues that the organization may be facing. Promotes the organization in the community. Assists in expanding the organization’s network through event planning. Connects the organization to new audiences. Gives feedback regarding latest techniques, knowledge, hacks, and trending industry information. Assists the organization in staying on top of industry trends. (e.g. streamlining customer service based on new services, tailoring revenue generating products and messages to reach a wider audience, etc.).Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required Demonstrate strong Development/Fundraising, Grants & Contract, Education, Health, Legal, Marketing, Retail or Social Services skills. Strong skills in advising executive leaders. Ability to collaborate with team members and drive results. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of nonprofit laws and regulations, marketing strategies and/or grants and contracts. Strong verbal and written communication skills.Education/Experience Bachelor's Degree in Business, Education, Finance, Social Work, Marketing, Technology, Juris Doctor or other relevant degrees. 5+ years of relevant experience. Experience serving in a Board of Directors or Board Advisor role is preferred.Time Commitment Successful candidates must be available to attend monthly or quarterly Board of Directors meetings and 1:1 meetings with the chief executive officer as needed. Total monthly commitment of approximately 2-5 hours. Term: This is a 1-2 year term position. All volunteer and Board members must complete a background check. Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window. Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us. Community Partner: Elms Family and Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer WebMaster Web DesignerRequest for experienced webmaster or web designer to assist in the maintenance and updating of our website on a bi-weekly basis. Updating events, images, video, and creativity to ensure traffic is driven to website and messaging is clear and relevant. Can be a tag-team approach or single individual. Community Partner: Encourage Me I'm Young Inc. Request for experienced webmaster or web designer to assist in the maintenance and updating of our website on a bi-weekly basis. Updating events, images, video, and creativity to ensure traffic is driven to website and messaging is clear and relevant. Can be a tag-team approach or single individual. Community Partner: Encourage Me I'm Young Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Community Partner Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 48233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SEO Audit to Help Share Human Trafficking ResourcesHelp us spread awareness and resources about human trafficking.
The Michigan Abolitionist Project (MAP) website needs an audit to help us improve our Search Engine Optimization (SEO) What We Need: To help survivors, advocates, care providers, donors, volunteers, and other constituents more easily discover MAP's website: www.michiganabolitionistproject.org Analysis of the Michigan Abolitionist Project (MAP)'s on-page content, technical structure, and presence of inbound links on other websites for search engine optimization Actionable steps to improve website’s performance in search engines via organic search What We Have: A functional website, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have a knowledgeable marketing manager, and the ability to provide any other information you need. Project Outline: Meet to discuss target audience for engagement, and existing channels for website traffic Audit Site Content Assess on-site elements including URL structures, navigation, internal links, use of keywords and general copy Create list of every page in a spreadsheet with notes and recommendations for improvement Techical Audit Assess technical site elements that affect crawlability like sitemap, use of HTTPS, HTML structure, site speed, and presence of 404 or server errors Provide recommendations to improve search engine indexing Off-Site Link Audit Assess the presence and state of backlinks and anchor text Provide recommendations to improve domain and page authority The Right Volunteer Skills & Experience Knowledge of digital marketing best practices, search engine algorithms, and ranking strategies Experience with SEO Analysis strategies and tools like Google Analytics Understanding of web development technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Time Commitment Works remotely from anywhere 10 - 25 hours over 2 - 4 weeks About Vista Maria and MAP: Vista Maria and MAP have joined forces in the fight against human trafficking. By combining two of Michigan’s leading human trafficking programs, we are better positioned to improve awareness, advocacy, and services to combat human trafficking. Vista Maria’s expertise has been in the area of innovative treatment and services for adolescent survivors, and MAP has been an influential advocate for survivor-focused legislation. Our partnership only strengthens our collective ability to raise awareness, improve training and broaden our advocacy within the anti-trafficking movement. Community Partner: Vista Maria Help us spread awareness and resources about human trafficking.
The Michigan Abolitionist Project (MAP) website needs an audit to help us improve our Search Engine Optimization (SEO) What We Need: To help survivors, advocates, care providers, donors, volunteers, and other constituents more easily discover MAP's website: www.michiganabolitionistproject.org Analysis of the Michigan Abolitionist Project (MAP)'s on-page content, technical structure, and presence of inbound links on other websites for search engine optimization Actionable steps to improve website’s performance in search engines via organic search What We Have: A functional website, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have a knowledgeable marketing manager, and the ability to provide any other information you need. Project Outline: Meet to discuss target audience for engagement, and existing channels for website traffic Audit Site Content Assess on-site elements including URL structures, navigation, internal links, use of keywords and general copy Create list of every page in a spreadsheet with notes and recommendations for improvement Techical Audit Assess technical site elements that affect crawlability like sitemap, use of HTTPS, HTML structure, site speed, and presence of 404 or server errors Provide recommendations to improve search engine indexing Off-Site Link Audit Assess the presence and state of backlinks and anchor text Provide recommendations to improve domain and page authority The Right Volunteer Skills & Experience Knowledge of digital marketing best practices, search engine algorithms, and ranking strategies Experience with SEO Analysis strategies and tools like Google Analytics Understanding of web development technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Time Commitment Works remotely from anywhere 10 - 25 hours over 2 - 4 weeks About Vista Maria and MAP: Vista Maria and MAP have joined forces in the fight against human trafficking. By combining two of Michigan’s leading human trafficking programs, we are better positioned to improve awareness, advocacy, and services to combat human trafficking. Vista Maria’s expertise has been in the area of innovative treatment and services for adolescent survivors, and MAP has been an influential advocate for survivor-focused legislation. Our partnership only strengthens our collective ability to raise awareness, improve training and broaden our advocacy within the anti-trafficking movement. Community Partner: Vista Maria Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48127 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tech Assistance TeamVolunteers will be available to assist residents with technology questions and issues. Residents may have questions regarding their phone, TV, tablet, computer, or using the internet. Volunteers are expected to make a weekly committment. We do understand that there may be occasional days when you would not be available to volunteer for a week. Background check, health screenings, orientation, and interview required. Community Partner: Glacier Hills Volunteers will be available to assist residents with technology questions and issues. Residents may have questions regarding their phone, TV, tablet, computer, or using the internet. Volunteers are expected to make a weekly committment. We do understand that there may be occasional days when you would not be available to volunteer for a week. Background check, health screenings, orientation, and interview required. Community Partner: Glacier Hills Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media and Marketing AssistantAre you passionate about digital marketing and social media? Do you want to contribute your talent and creativity to a meaningful cause? This is your chance! Flexible schedule and collaborative work environment. Create and schedule content for our social media channels. Monitor and moderate interactions across our digital platforms. Collaborate in planning and executing marketing campaigns. Analyze data to improve our marketing strategies. Engage in online community management.Te apasiona el mundo del marketing digital y las redes sociales? ¿Quieres contribuir con tu talento y creatividad a una causa importante? ¡Esta es tu oportunidad! Crear y programar contenido para nuestras redes sociales. Monitorear y moderar las interacciones en nuestras plataformas digitales. Colaborar en la planificación y ejecución de campañas de marketing. Analizar datos para mejorar nuestras estrategias de marketing. Participar en la gestión de la comunidad en línea.Horario Flexible!! Community Partner: Catholic Charities Southeast Michigan - La Casa Amiga Legal Clinic and Community Program Are you passionate about digital marketing and social media? Do you want to contribute your talent and creativity to a meaningful cause? This is your chance! Flexible schedule and collaborative work environment. Create and schedule content for our social media channels. Monitor and moderate interactions across our digital platforms. Collaborate in planning and executing marketing campaigns. Analyze data to improve our marketing strategies. Engage in online community management.Te apasiona el mundo del marketing digital y las redes sociales? ¿Quieres contribuir con tu talento y creatividad a una causa importante? ¡Esta es tu oportunidad! Crear y programar contenido para nuestras redes sociales. Monitorear y moderar las interacciones en nuestras plataformas digitales. Colaborar en la planificación y ejecución de campañas de marketing. Analizar datos para mejorar nuestras estrategias de marketing. Participar en la gestión de la comunidad en línea.Horario Flexible!! Community 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: Office Work Assistant1) digitize paper files (collect and scan through our printer; organized file drawer) 2) collect and summarize our volunteer log sheets to create year-to-date statistics 3) other possible work includes online research, craft preparation for our Day Center, or Microsoft Office/computer work Community Partner: Huron Valley PACE 1) digitize paper files (collect and scan through our printer; organized file drawer) 2) collect and summarize our volunteer log sheets to create year-to-date statistics 3) other possible work includes online research, craft preparation for our Day Center, or Microsoft Office/computer work Community Partner: Huron Valley PACE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48197-7406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tech Savvy Volunteer for Short Term ProjectPACE Southeast Michigan is looking for someone with Mid - level computer skills to help with a project. Working in two databases (EMR specifically) - we need an individual to help move some photos from the old to the new. Community Partner: PACE Southeast Michigan PACE Southeast Michigan is looking for someone with Mid - level computer skills to help with a project. Working in two databases (EMR specifically) - we need an individual to help move some photos from the old to the new. Community Partner: PACE Southeast Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48075 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Orientation: Thursday, September 5, 2024Volunteer Orientation Thursday September 5, 2024- 2 Sessions! Do you love Opera, Dance, Broadway, History? Join the Volunteer Team at Detroit Opera. Most popular volunteer positions: Usher & Tour Guide! Go to www.detroitopera.org/volunteers to submit the volunteer form and register for the next orientation on Thursday September 5, 2024. 2 sessions to choose from 1:00-4:00 PM or 6:00-8:30 PM
We hope you join our fabulous community of volunteers!
Please email Volunteer Coordinator Kathie Booth - kbooth@detroitopera.org with any questions!
Community Partner: Detroit Opera Volunteer Orientation Thursday September 5, 2024- 2 Sessions! Do you love Opera, Dance, Broadway, History? Join the Volunteer Team at Detroit Opera. Most popular volunteer positions: Usher & Tour Guide! Go to www.detroitopera.org/volunteers to submit the volunteer form and register for the next orientation on Thursday September 5, 2024. 2 sessions to choose from 1:00-4:00 PM or 6:00-8:30 PM
We hope you join our fabulous community of volunteers!
Please email Volunteer Coordinator Kathie Booth - kbooth@detroitopera.org with any questions!
Community Partner: Detroit Opera Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48226 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Friendly Reassurance CallerGeneral Volunteer Description: The purpose of the Friendly Reassurance program is to provide social interaction for homebound, isolated seniors aged 60 and over via telephone (not in person) contact. The program provides reassurance for family and friends along with wellness and safety checks on those enrolled in the program. Duties: Make daily telephone contact with homebound participants according to the excel spreadsheet provided by the Program Maintain daily excel spreadsheets of contacts documenting any unusual or significant activities of the participant. An example of this would be that the participant is going out of town, is having family over or is being taken out for dinner. Any activity that you might use in order to draw the participant into a conversation. Maintain clear and precise call Maintain confidentiality of all information regarding participants. Follow emergency procedures, with proper documentation of event. Increase program participation through outreach efforts. Calculate accurate monthly totals for the Program
Requirements: Home Internet Ability to use Microsoft Office including Excel, Outlook, and Word. Ability to communicate effectively with the Program Manager using email Ability to communicate effectively with program participants Ability to attend in person meetings once per month
Community Partner: The Senior Alliance General Volunteer Description: The purpose of the Friendly Reassurance program is to provide social interaction for homebound, isolated seniors aged 60 and over via telephone (not in person) contact. The program provides reassurance for family and friends along with wellness and safety checks on those enrolled in the program. Duties: Make daily telephone contact with homebound participants according to the excel spreadsheet provided by the Program Maintain daily excel spreadsheets of contacts documenting any unusual or significant activities of the participant. An example of this would be that the participant is going out of town, is having family over or is being taken out for dinner. Any activity that you might use in order to draw the participant into a conversation. Maintain clear and precise call Maintain confidentiality of all information regarding participants. Follow emergency procedures, with proper documentation of event. Increase program participation through outreach efforts. Calculate accurate monthly totals for the Program
Requirements: Home Internet Ability to use Microsoft Office including Excel, Outlook, and Word. Ability to communicate effectively with the Program Manager using email Ability to communicate effectively with program participants Ability to attend in person meetings once per month
Community Partner: The Senior Alliance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual GED Tutoring - Help Adults Get in the GameSt. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center provides personalized educational support for both children and adults. It’s this one-on-one interaction that enables us to build trust with our students and find out what THEY need, because everyone’s journey is different. We’re looking for individuals who are passionate about serving the community. Volunteers at St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher (SVSF) Center serve as tutors to assist adults complete their GED journey. SVSF provides the Zoom link for our Virtual Campus which meets Tuesday and Wednesday mornings and evenings. Skills and Interests: A passion to help students succeed. Knowledge of basic skills like reading, writing, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division (not all these topics are required). Willingness to explain concepts in several ways, allowing for different learning styles. Previous teaching or tutoring experience and holding a degree are not required.Now is the moment to build a better tomorrow. The first step to connect with SVSF is to complete our application here-https://www.svsfcenter.org/how-to-help/volunteer/ Volunteers will be scheduled for orientation after the application and vetting process is complete. Questions? Contact Deirdre Hope (deirdre.hope@svsfcenter.org) Community Partner: St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center provides personalized educational support for both children and adults. It’s this one-on-one interaction that enables us to build trust with our students and find out what THEY need, because everyone’s journey is different. We’re looking for individuals who are passionate about serving the community. Volunteers at St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher (SVSF) Center serve as tutors to assist adults complete their GED journey. SVSF provides the Zoom link for our Virtual Campus which meets Tuesday and Wednesday mornings and evenings. Skills and Interests: A passion to help students succeed. Knowledge of basic skills like reading, writing, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division (not all these topics are required). Willingness to explain concepts in several ways, allowing for different learning styles. Previous teaching or tutoring experience and holding a degree are not required.Now is the moment to build a better tomorrow. The first step to connect with SVSF is to complete our application here-https://www.svsfcenter.org/how-to-help/volunteer/ Volunteers will be scheduled for orientation after the application and vetting process is complete. Questions? Contact Deirdre Hope (deirdre.hope@svsfcenter.org) Community Partner: St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48205 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Empowerment, Enrichment, and Development Program for girlsYouth Empowerment, Enrichment, and Development Program for girls Partner and/or Volunteer -> www.irisblooms.org Community Partner: iRIS Blooms Youth Empowerment, Enrichment, and Development Program for girls Partner and/or Volunteer -> www.irisblooms.org Community Partner: iRIS Blooms Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48226 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donated Goods Volunteer - Drop off or Organize an EventGoodwill of Greater Detroit welcomes donations to help support multiple programs. Volunteers can drop off donations or opt to do a donation drive individually or with an employer partner. Please contact development@goodwilldetroit.org for more information about dates, times, and location. Individual volunteers can drop off at our heaquarters (address listed below) or at any of our 6 store locations including; Dearborn, Canton, Livonia, Ypsilanti, Commerce, or Woodhaven. Donations help fund programs that provide employment and training programs, skilled trades that include welding, craft laborers, HVAC, and Clean tech, programs for individuals with intellectual and physical barriers as well as those justice-involved, unemployed or underemployed. These life-chaning programs help these trainees get in demand jobs, making liveable wages which impacts their families, employers, and our communities. Community Partner: Goodwill of Greater Detroit Goodwill of Greater Detroit welcomes donations to help support multiple programs. Volunteers can drop off donations or opt to do a donation drive individually or with an employer partner. Please contact development@goodwilldetroit.org for more information about dates, times, and location. Individual volunteers can drop off at our heaquarters (address listed below) or at any of our 6 store locations including; Dearborn, Canton, Livonia, Ypsilanti, Commerce, or Woodhaven. Donations help fund programs that provide employment and training programs, skilled trades that include welding, craft laborers, HVAC, and Clean tech, programs for individuals with intellectual and physical barriers as well as those justice-involved, unemployed or underemployed. These life-chaning programs help these trainees get in demand jobs, making liveable wages which impacts their families, employers, and our communities. Community Partner: Goodwill of Greater Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Needed to Help Sell Items OnlineIVC receives a lot of generous donations of items that we utilize as raffle prizes and in silent auction baskets for our fundraising events. However, some items we receive may not be a good fit for either of these purposes, so we are in need of someone to volunteer some of their time to help post some of the items on a selling site like eBay or Facebook marketplace. Volunteer would need to have knowledge of these sites, be able to create an accurate description of the item, and be able to look up the fair market value of the items so to post at a fair price. Proceeds received for items will be used as donations to help grow our program. Community Partner: Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers IVC receives a lot of generous donations of items that we utilize as raffle prizes and in silent auction baskets for our fundraising events. However, some items we receive may not be a good fit for either of these purposes, so we are in need of someone to volunteer some of their time to help post some of the items on a selling site like eBay or Facebook marketplace. Volunteer would need to have knowledge of these sites, be able to create an accurate description of the item, and be able to look up the fair market value of the items so to post at a fair price. Proceeds received for items will be used as donations to help grow our program. Community Partner: Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48066 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer to Make Review CallsInterfaith Volunteer Caregivers tries its best to help seniors and disabled adults in the community by helping to fill needs or refer to other organizations that may be able to help them fill gaps they need to stay living independently in their own homes longer. Part of our ongoing mission to help others is doing review calls with the senior and disabled adult clients in our database to see if they have any needs or anything we can help with. Volunteer would need to be a good communicator on the phone, be able to type up notes for the conversation, and be able to relay urgent needs to staff. Training will be provided to the volunteer and would hopefully be able to assist on a weekly basis. Community Partner: Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers tries its best to help seniors and disabled adults in the community by helping to fill needs or refer to other organizations that may be able to help them fill gaps they need to stay living independently in their own homes longer. Part of our ongoing mission to help others is doing review calls with the senior and disabled adult clients in our database to see if they have any needs or anything we can help with. Volunteer would need to be a good communicator on the phone, be able to type up notes for the conversation, and be able to relay urgent needs to staff. Training will be provided to the volunteer and would hopefully be able to assist on a weekly basis. Community Partner: Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48066 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: 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: 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: Washtenaw County MRC (Medical Reserve Corps)The Washtenaw County Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is not currently looking for new volunteers (medical and non-medical) to be trained to help the Washtenaw County Health Department. If you want to be notified when our MRC unit is accepting new members please complete the Volunteer Interest Survey available at https://www.washtenaw.org/1823/Volunteer-in-an-Emergency. Volunteers are required to complete additional membership requirements and participate in ongoing activities. More information about the Washtenaw County MRC is also available at https://www.washtenaw.org/1823/Volunteer-in-an-Emergency. Community Partner: Washtenaw County Health Department The Washtenaw County Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is not currently looking for new volunteers (medical and non-medical) to be trained to help the Washtenaw County Health Department. If you want to be notified when our MRC unit is accepting new members please complete the Volunteer Interest Survey available at https://www.washtenaw.org/1823/Volunteer-in-an-Emergency. Volunteers are required to complete additional membership requirements and participate in ongoing activities. More information about the Washtenaw County MRC is also available at https://www.washtenaw.org/1823/Volunteer-in-an-Emergency. Community Partner: Washtenaw County Health Department Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Community Partner Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 48198 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Data Entry - Data Processing & Report Generation VolunteerHelp the International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit continue to offer important services to our community! The person(s) filling this role will be supporting the Executive Director of the International Institute in performing data entry, data processing, and report generation to support our community services, social services and immigration legal departments. Knowledge in Excel, Powerpoint, Google Drive, Google Forms, and Google Sheets strongly desired.
Community Partner: The International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit Help the International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit continue to offer important services to our community! The person(s) filling this role will be supporting the Executive Director of the International Institute in performing data entry, data processing, and report generation to support our community services, social services and immigration legal departments. Knowledge in Excel, Powerpoint, Google Drive, Google Forms, and Google Sheets strongly desired.
Community Partner: The International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48202 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: Marketing InternshipThe Westside Farmers’ Market is seeking an intern, passionate about great food, to assist in promoting the advantages of shopping locally from our broad array of dedicated farmers and producers. The intern will be responsible for developing a weekly blog and email newsletter to keep our shoppers informed about the activities and products available each week. The Market manager will facilitate farm visits, vendor interviews or other activities to assist in creatively promoting the Market. Duties and Responsibilities Develop a weekly Market e-newsletter and blog post Assist in writing grants for additional Market support Identify creative methods for promoting the Market to all the communityQualifications Passion for the Market’s Mission of providing high quality, fresh, locally produced food to all members of our community Experience developing effective communications to reach a wide range of current and potential customers Strong written and verbal communication skills Creativity in identifying and producing new methods for promoting the Market Ability to work independently and as part of a teamCommunity Partner: Westside Farmers' Market The Westside Farmers’ Market is seeking an intern, passionate about great food, to assist in promoting the advantages of shopping locally from our broad array of dedicated farmers and producers. The intern will be responsible for developing a weekly blog and email newsletter to keep our shoppers informed about the activities and products available each week. The Market manager will facilitate farm visits, vendor interviews or other activities to assist in creatively promoting the Market. Duties and Responsibilities Develop a weekly Market e-newsletter and blog post Assist in writing grants for additional Market support Identify creative methods for promoting the Market to all the communityQualifications Passion for the Market’s Mission of providing high quality, fresh, locally produced food to all members of our community Experience developing effective communications to reach a wide range of current and potential customers Strong written and verbal communication skills Creativity in identifying and producing new methods for promoting the Market Ability to work independently and as part of a teamCommunity Partner: Westside Farmers' Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Community Partner Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 48103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at our new STEAM Cafe!We are currently building Inkster's newest community education center and we need your help to staff it! The STEAM cafe will be a space to access technology, job training, and educational resources. Please help us make this space as open and accessible to everyone as possible. Community Partner: Operation Refuge We are currently building Inkster's newest community education center and we need your help to staff it! The STEAM cafe will be a space to access technology, job training, and educational resources. Please help us make this space as open and accessible to everyone as possible. Community Partner: Operation Refuge Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48141 Allow Groups: No |
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: 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: Marketing-Social Media VolunteerDearborn Pastoral Counseling Center is a non-profit, faith-based, mental health counseling agency founded in 1984. We are seeking someone with knowledge in marketing and the use of social media to help the agency become better known in the community. Knowledge of Facebook would be particularly helpful. Our website is www.dpcc.us. Our current use of Facebook is very limited. This position could be worked into a possible intern position for the right person. To Find out more about this position please contact Jan Kornacki, Executive Director at 313-274-4570. Community Partner: Dearborn Pastoral Counseling Center Dearborn Pastoral Counseling Center is a non-profit, faith-based, mental health counseling agency founded in 1984. We are seeking someone with knowledge in marketing and the use of social media to help the agency become better known in the community. Knowledge of Facebook would be particularly helpful. Our website is www.dpcc.us. Our current use of Facebook is very limited. This position could be worked into a possible intern position for the right person. To Find out more about this position please contact Jan Kornacki, Executive Director at 313-274-4570. Community Partner: Dearborn Pastoral Counseling Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48124 Allow Groups: No |