Opportunities From: Amcor

Volunteer: DMARC-Ket Food Pantry Volunteer

Please join us as a DMARC Food Pantry Volunteer!

Volunteering at the DMARC-Ket Food Pantry is just like helping a friend shop for groceries! As a food pantry volunteer, you will assist visitors in selecting their food items after they have gone through the intake process.

Help visitors choose food items and bag items. Carry items to visitors’ car or other modes of transportation as needed. Assisting Food Pantry Manager with miscellaneous tasks as needed. Read and comply with any posted daily directives from the Food Pantry Manager regarding the handling of any special food products such as produce or frozen food. Utilize safe food-handling and food storage practices.

Time Requirement:

Various shifts available throughout the month and week! 

New DMARC-Ket Hours! We are now open daily, Monday- Friday, from 9am-5pm. We are also open the first Saturday of the month from 9am-1pm. 

Volunteer Shift Hours are as follows: Monday- Friday 9am-11:30 am, 11am-1:30pm, 1pm-3:30pm, 3pm-5:30pm. 

Saturdays- 9am-11am, 11am-1:30pm. 

We appreciate any and all help, if these times do not work for you and you'd like to come in different times between the pantry hours, please call the Volunteer & Outreach Manager, Amanda Parkins at 515-277-6969 ext. 220. Food Pantry Volunteer | DMARC (galaxydigital.com)

Support/Training:

Volunteers will be provided with instructions and ongoing guidance from a DMARC staff person for the duration of their shift. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to your shift for direction. 

 Qualifications:

Possess a passion and enthusiasm for assisting individuals and families in crisis. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment while under pressure. Ability to bend, squat and frequently lift items up to 35 pounds.

Sign up on our volunteer portal!

 We look forward to working with you!

Organization: DMARC

Please join us as a DMARC Food Pantry Volunteer!

Volunteering at the DMARC-Ket Food Pantry is just like helping a friend shop for groceries! As a food pantry volunteer, you will assist visitors in selecting their food items after they have gone through the intake process.

Help visitors choose food items and bag items. Carry items to visitors’ car or other modes of transportation as needed. Assisting Food Pantry Manager with miscellaneous tasks as needed. Read and comply with any posted daily directives from the Food Pantry Manager regarding the handling of any special food products such as produce or frozen food. Utilize safe food-handling and food storage practices.

Time Requirement:

Various shifts available throughout the month and week! 

New DMARC-Ket Hours! We are now open daily, Monday- Friday, from 9am-5pm. We are also open the first Saturday of the month from 9am-1pm. 

Volunteer Shift Hours are as follows: Monday- Friday 9am-11:30 am, 11am-1:30pm, 1pm-3:30pm, 3pm-5:30pm. 

Saturdays- 9am-11am, 11am-1:30pm. 

We appreciate any and all help, if these times do not work for you and you'd like to come in different times between the pantry hours, please call the Volunteer & Outreach Manager, Amanda Parkins at 515-277-6969 ext. 220. Food Pantry Volunteer | DMARC (galaxydigital.com)

Support/Training:

Volunteers will be provided with instructions and ongoing guidance from a DMARC staff person for the duration of their shift. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to your shift for direction. 

 Qualifications:

Possess a passion and enthusiasm for assisting individuals and families in crisis. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment while under pressure. Ability to bend, squat and frequently lift items up to 35 pounds.

Sign up on our volunteer portal!

 We look forward to working with you!

Organization: DMARC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50315

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Inspiring Students in South Central PA - Volunteer!

Junior Achievement of South Central PA has various volunteer opportunities in South Central PA, including Lebanon County. The programs are held at the schools except JA BizTown; JA Biztown is held at 610 S. George St. York, PA

Our programs span K-12 and focus on entrepreneurship, personal financial literacy, and workforce readiness. Our volunteer-led programs allow volunteers to share their personal and work experiences bringing real-world relevance into the classroom and bridging the gap between the education and business worlds. This sharing brings the curriculum to life for students, helping them not only to better understand the JA lessons, but also to make the correlation between a solid education and the opportunities it provides.

We provide training for all programs.

Fundamentals – elementary programs; 5 sessions; clearances required

JA BizTown – one-day volunteers needed. Grades 5-6. Approximately 8:30-2:00

JA YES! – half-day volunteers needed. Grades 6-8. Approximately 7:30-11:15AM

JA STEM Summit – one-day  volunteers needed. Grades 9-10. Approximately 8:00-2:00

JA REAL Life – one-day volunteers needed. Grades 11-12. Approximately 8:00-2:00

 

For more information visit www.jascpa.org.

Questions or to volunteer contact Lesley Winfield at lwinfield@jascpa.org.

Organization: Junior Achievement of South Central PA

Junior Achievement of South Central PA has various volunteer opportunities in South Central PA, including Lebanon County. The programs are held at the schools except JA BizTown; JA Biztown is held at 610 S. George St. York, PA

Our programs span K-12 and focus on entrepreneurship, personal financial literacy, and workforce readiness. Our volunteer-led programs allow volunteers to share their personal and work experiences bringing real-world relevance into the classroom and bridging the gap between the education and business worlds. This sharing brings the curriculum to life for students, helping them not only to better understand the JA lessons, but also to make the correlation between a solid education and the opportunities it provides.

We provide training for all programs.

Fundamentals – elementary programs; 5 sessions; clearances required

JA BizTown – one-day volunteers needed. Grades 5-6. Approximately 8:30-2:00

JA YES! – half-day volunteers needed. Grades 6-8. Approximately 7:30-11:15AM

JA STEM Summit – one-day  volunteers needed. Grades 9-10. Approximately 8:00-2:00

JA REAL Life – one-day volunteers needed. Grades 11-12. Approximately 8:00-2:00

 

For more information visit www.jascpa.org.

Questions or to volunteer contact Lesley Winfield at lwinfield@jascpa.org.

Organization: Junior Achievement of South Central PA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 17042

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Warm Winter Clothing Drive

Help children prepare for the cold winter months. Many families need help with providing warm
winter clothes for their children. You can help by collecting coats, hats, scarves, boots, and socks.
Once complete, contact Angela.Ramirez@uwlakeco.org to schedule a drop-off at the United Way of
Lake County office in Gurnee, IL.

 

Organization: United Way of Lake County

Help children prepare for the cold winter months. Many families need help with providing warm
winter clothes for their children. You can help by collecting coats, hats, scarves, boots, and socks.
Once complete, contact Angela.Ramirez@uwlakeco.org to schedule a drop-off at the United Way of
Lake County office in Gurnee, IL.

 

Organization: United Way of Lake County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 60031

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Power Packs

You can assemble nutritious Power Packs to keep children alert and healthy! In a quart-size plastic
bag, include snack items like apple or orange juice, granola bars, fruit cups, apple sauce and
crackers, and a note of encouragement. Please avoid snacks with nuts and peanut butter.
Completed kits can be dropped off at the United Way of Lake County, Monday through Thursday
between 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Organization: United Way of Lake County

You can assemble nutritious Power Packs to keep children alert and healthy! In a quart-size plastic
bag, include snack items like apple or orange juice, granola bars, fruit cups, apple sauce and
crackers, and a note of encouragement. Please avoid snacks with nuts and peanut butter.
Completed kits can be dropped off at the United Way of Lake County, Monday through Thursday
between 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Organization: United Way of Lake County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 60031

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Gift of Groceries

Food insecurity is a critical issue that many of our Lake County families face. You can help feed
those families by filling two or more paper grocery bags with non-perishable items. Please drop
off your donations at COOL Food Pantry at 800 W. Glen Flora Avenue, Waukegan, IL 60085.
Please call ahead (847) 662-1230 to set a drop-off time.

Organization: United Way of Lake County

Food insecurity is a critical issue that many of our Lake County families face. You can help feed
those families by filling two or more paper grocery bags with non-perishable items. Please drop
off your donations at COOL Food Pantry at 800 W. Glen Flora Avenue, Waukegan, IL 60085.
Please call ahead (847) 662-1230 to set a drop-off time.

Organization: United Way of Lake County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 60085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Encouragement Bookmarks

These are made for kids who are working to grow their literacy skills. Kind words and knowing that
someone believes in them every time they open a book will be a great motivation! Gather your card
stock, markers, stickers, and other fun crafting items and write some words of encouragement with
some decorations. Please make at least five bookmarks with words and designs to encourage
young readers. The bookmarks can be mailed to United Way of Lake County at 330 S Greenleaf Street, Gurnee IL 60031.

Organization: United Way of Lake County

These are made for kids who are working to grow their literacy skills. Kind words and knowing that
someone believes in them every time they open a book will be a great motivation! Gather your card
stock, markers, stickers, and other fun crafting items and write some words of encouragement with
some decorations. Please make at least five bookmarks with words and designs to encourage
young readers. The bookmarks can be mailed to United Way of Lake County at 330 S Greenleaf Street, Gurnee IL 60031.

Organization: United Way of Lake County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 60031

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wellness Kit Donations

Health and hygiene items are a high need year-round for many individuals across Lake County.
You can collect and pack the following items in kits: soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, shampoo,
and washcloths, packed in a clear Ziploc bag, string bag, or a large clear water bottle. Consider
adding a note of encouragement to each kit. To schedule a drop-off, contact
Angela.Ramirez@uwlakeco.org. 

Organization: United Way of Lake County

Health and hygiene items are a high need year-round for many individuals across Lake County.
You can collect and pack the following items in kits: soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, shampoo,
and washcloths, packed in a clear Ziploc bag, string bag, or a large clear water bottle. Consider
adding a note of encouragement to each kit. To schedule a drop-off, contact
Angela.Ramirez@uwlakeco.org. 

Organization: United Way of Lake County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 60031

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: New Mom Needs

United Way of Lake County's Better Together Program seeks items to assist new mothers.
The program aims to provide a safe place where children can develop the readiness and
physical and cognitive skills crucial to their education, as well as establish a community
where parents can learn to be their child's first teacher. Please help fill this critical need by
collecting items such as baby shampoo and wash, onesies, baby socks, baby bottles, baby
wipes, washcloths, and diapers. To set up a drop-off date and time, please get in touch with
Rosa.Herrera@uwlakeco.org.

Organization: United Way of Lake County

United Way of Lake County's Better Together Program seeks items to assist new mothers.
The program aims to provide a safe place where children can develop the readiness and
physical and cognitive skills crucial to their education, as well as establish a community
where parents can learn to be their child's first teacher. Please help fill this critical need by
collecting items such as baby shampoo and wash, onesies, baby socks, baby bottles, baby
wipes, washcloths, and diapers. To set up a drop-off date and time, please get in touch with
Rosa.Herrera@uwlakeco.org.

Organization: United Way of Lake County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 60031

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: K-12 Classroom Volunteers Needed in Southern Minnesota

Junior Achievement of the Greater Mankato, Minnesota area is in need of classroom volunteers to teach financial literacy, career readiness, and entrepreneurship to K-12 students. Our volunteer opportunities are flexible and rewarding. You can choose your opportunity based on grade level, school, location, day of week, or all of these factors. You can choose to fulfill your volunteer activity in one day or over several weeks. We’ll work with you to find an opportunity that matches your interests and works with your busy schedule. 

Classroom volunteers commit to teaching five 40-minute lessons in person during the school day.

Organization: Junior Achievement of Greater Mankato Area

Junior Achievement of the Greater Mankato, Minnesota area is in need of classroom volunteers to teach financial literacy, career readiness, and entrepreneurship to K-12 students. Our volunteer opportunities are flexible and rewarding. You can choose your opportunity based on grade level, school, location, day of week, or all of these factors. You can choose to fulfill your volunteer activity in one day or over several weeks. We’ll work with you to find an opportunity that matches your interests and works with your busy schedule. 

Classroom volunteers commit to teaching five 40-minute lessons in person during the school day.

Organization: Junior Achievement of Greater Mankato Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Development and Engagement (Special Events)

Special events need greeters and servers who enjoy meeting with people, as well as people to haul, set up, and clean up. Bakers can also contribute snacks and treats to our events. High school aged students are welcome to help. Occasionally we need people to do simple, repetitive office tasks, such as fold brochures, stuff envelopes, etc.

Organization: Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass

Special events need greeters and servers who enjoy meeting with people, as well as people to haul, set up, and clean up. Bakers can also contribute snacks and treats to our events. High school aged students are welcome to help. Occasionally we need people to do simple, repetitive office tasks, such as fold brochures, stuff envelopes, etc.

Organization: Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Associate in the Museum Shop

The Museum Shop is looking for enthusiastic individuals who would enjoy working in a lively and fun retail setting. Though previous retail experience is not necessary, volunteers should feel comfortable working with the public and independently on an occasional weekend or Thursday eve. Approx. time commitment is two 3 or 3.5 hour shifts and one 1 hour training per month.

Organization: Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass

The Museum Shop is looking for enthusiastic individuals who would enjoy working in a lively and fun retail setting. Though previous retail experience is not necessary, volunteers should feel comfortable working with the public and independently on an occasional weekend or Thursday eve. Approx. time commitment is two 3 or 3.5 hour shifts and one 1 hour training per month.

Organization: Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Docent/Tour Guide

As a member of a team of docents, volunteer will conduct guided tours of the museum galleries for small groups of visitors of all ages. Volunteer will commit to training with the Curator of Collections and Exhibitions, and will attend regular docent meetings either in-person or virtually.

Organization: Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass

As a member of a team of docents, volunteer will conduct guided tours of the museum galleries for small groups of visitors of all ages. Volunteer will commit to training with the Curator of Collections and Exhibitions, and will attend regular docent meetings either in-person or virtually.

Organization: Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Curatorial and Collections Records

Volunteer will assist the Curator of Collections and Exhibitions with researching, digitizing, organizing and filing general media, collections and exhibits records. Prior experience with photography and digital scanning is helpful, but not compulsory.

Organization: Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass

Volunteer will assist the Curator of Collections and Exhibitions with researching, digitizing, organizing and filing general media, collections and exhibits records. Prior experience with photography and digital scanning is helpful, but not compulsory.

Organization: Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Glass Studio - Art Activity Day Support

You will help facilitate hands-on art activities during our Art Activity Days that we hold one Saturday a month. Set up and help families from the fox cities create small non-glass crafts throughout the museum. Or help people create down in the studio. No experience is required except confidence in working with the public.

Organization: Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass

You will help facilitate hands-on art activities during our Art Activity Days that we hold one Saturday a month. Set up and help families from the fox cities create small non-glass crafts throughout the museum. Or help people create down in the studio. No experience is required except confidence in working with the public.

Organization: Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Glass Studio - Studio Support

Help with preparation, facilitation, and clean-up of different glass-based projects. Preparing for glass classes and Art Activity Days require a lot of preparation for smooth running. Learn and practice things like cutting, cleaning and grinding glass. Time commitment: 1-3 hours/week

Organization: Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass

Help with preparation, facilitation, and clean-up of different glass-based projects. Preparing for glass classes and Art Activity Days require a lot of preparation for smooth running. Learn and practice things like cutting, cleaning and grinding glass. Time commitment: 1-3 hours/week

Organization: Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing

Marketing is seeking volunteers who would like to assist in the areas of social media, graphic design, photography, video, and event preparation

Organization: Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass

Marketing is seeking volunteers who would like to assist in the areas of social media, graphic design, photography, video, and event preparation

Organization: Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Education

Assist in preparation of educational & fun activities for Art Activity Day, Art After Dark, and museum visitors. Duties include cutting out projects, collecting supplies, organizing educational components. Flexible hours based on volunteer availability

Organization: Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass

Assist in preparation of educational & fun activities for Art Activity Day, Art After Dark, and museum visitors. Duties include cutting out projects, collecting supplies, organizing educational components. Flexible hours based on volunteer availability

Organization: Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Books for Kids 2024

United Way's Books for Kids program distributes books (donated by Capstone) to approximately 4,000 regional children.

We are seeking volunteers to help with unloading, set up, labeling envelopes, stickering Capstone books, and putting books/newsletters into the envelopes to be mailed.

Volunteers under age 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

 

2024 Dates

January 15 - 17

February 12 - 14

March 25 - 27

June 24- 26

August 19 - 23

October 14 - 16

December 16 - 18

 

To sign up please visit our volunteer website or contact Karli.

 

Volunteer Website

 

Karli Swearingen

KarliS@mankatounitedway.org

507-345-4551

Organization: Greater Mankato Area United Way

United Way's Books for Kids program distributes books (donated by Capstone) to approximately 4,000 regional children.

We are seeking volunteers to help with unloading, set up, labeling envelopes, stickering Capstone books, and putting books/newsletters into the envelopes to be mailed.

Volunteers under age 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

 

2024 Dates

January 15 - 17

February 12 - 14

March 25 - 27

June 24- 26

August 19 - 23

October 14 - 16

December 16 - 18

 

To sign up please visit our volunteer website or contact Karli.

 

Volunteer Website

 

Karli Swearingen

KarliS@mankatounitedway.org

507-345-4551

Organization: Greater Mankato Area United Way

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56003

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Join our Committees!

YWCA Mankato requests community input through joining committees that provide insight on our various program areas. Committees usually meet once a month in the Mankato area and are a fantastic way to meet other women in the area that are passionate about leadership, connection, and collaboration. 

These low commitment meetings help provide insight and make our organization better!

Organization: YWCA Mankato

YWCA Mankato requests community input through joining committees that provide insight on our various program areas. Committees usually meet once a month in the Mankato area and are a fantastic way to meet other women in the area that are passionate about leadership, connection, and collaboration. 

These low commitment meetings help provide insight and make our organization better!

Organization: YWCA Mankato

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Terre Haute Pathways Warming Center Volunteers Needed

Reach Services operates an inclement weather shelter when winter temperatures reach of "feels like" temp of 0 or below. On those days, we open Pathways to our homeless community for overnight stays. We need volunteers to help staff the building. Some shifts may be during the day, but many will be overnight shifts. We also need volunteers to bring water, food, meals, etc for those that utilize this shelter. Shifts can be in 2-4 hour increments.  If you wish to be on the Volunteer Call List for SHELTER HELP or for MEALS at the Pathways Warming Center in January - March 2024, please submit your interested through this website or call Charity Mouck at 1-812-244-1357.

Organization: Reach Services

Reach Services operates an inclement weather shelter when winter temperatures reach of "feels like" temp of 0 or below. On those days, we open Pathways to our homeless community for overnight stays. We need volunteers to help staff the building. Some shifts may be during the day, but many will be overnight shifts. We also need volunteers to bring water, food, meals, etc for those that utilize this shelter. Shifts can be in 2-4 hour increments.  If you wish to be on the Volunteer Call List for SHELTER HELP or for MEALS at the Pathways Warming Center in January - March 2024, please submit your interested through this website or call Charity Mouck at 1-812-244-1357.

Organization: Reach Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47807

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Sorting

Volunteers will help with sorting, labeling, weighing, and packing various food items to help feed hungry Iowans. The projects vary day to day and volunteers regularly work with fresh produce, dry goods, and other donations. 

 

Age Requirements:

Minimum age: 10 years

Volunteers ages 10 - 15 years must be accompanied by an adult/guardian who is also registered for the shift.

 

Qualifications:

Able to stand, move, bend and twist for the duration of your shift.

Able to read printed dates on packages and weight on scales.

Lift a minimum of 10 pounds. Some positions may require lifting up to 40 pounds. 

 

Dress Code:  Closed-toe shoes are required. Volunteers without the proper attire will not be able to work inside the Volunteer Center. Please dress comfortably and in layers. The temperature in the Volunteer Center can vary.

 

Personal Items: Lockers are provided to store any personal items. Cell phones are allowed for photos. We ask that any phone calls be taken in the Volunteer Lobby.

 

Support/Training: Each shift includes a welcome, training, time to work on the project, and a wrap-up. Volunteer Center Coordinators will be present throughout the entire shift for support.

Organization: Food Bank of Iowa

Volunteers will help with sorting, labeling, weighing, and packing various food items to help feed hungry Iowans. The projects vary day to day and volunteers regularly work with fresh produce, dry goods, and other donations. 

 

Age Requirements:

Minimum age: 10 years

Volunteers ages 10 - 15 years must be accompanied by an adult/guardian who is also registered for the shift.

 

Qualifications:

Able to stand, move, bend and twist for the duration of your shift.

Able to read printed dates on packages and weight on scales.

Lift a minimum of 10 pounds. Some positions may require lifting up to 40 pounds. 

 

Dress Code:  Closed-toe shoes are required. Volunteers without the proper attire will not be able to work inside the Volunteer Center. Please dress comfortably and in layers. The temperature in the Volunteer Center can vary.

 

Personal Items: Lockers are provided to store any personal items. Cell phones are allowed for photos. We ask that any phone calls be taken in the Volunteer Lobby.

 

Support/Training: Each shift includes a welcome, training, time to work on the project, and a wrap-up. Volunteer Center Coordinators will be present throughout the entire shift for support.

Organization: Food Bank of Iowa

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50316

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rooted In Inc. Communications Team Members

Theses are volunteer, unpaid position. 

Opportunities include:

 Social Media  Write and aggregate content to support Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin. Experience creating reels and video a plus.   Attend local events to gather information Review analytics to finetune content   Newsletter   Assist Communications team in creating newsletter template Write and aggregate content/articles for monthly newsletter Design newsletter each month for distribution Attend local events to gather information. Measure and analyze performance to finetune content   Website  Write and aggregate content/articles/blog posts for website pages. Experience with Wordpress is a plus. Attend local events to gather information Update and refresh content as needed  Photographer/Videographer  Attend events as a representative of Rooted In to take photos and video Share content with communications team for channel use  Media  Develop and maintain media kit Write press releases  Identify media opportunities to promote Rooted In, including podcasts, television, newspapers and partner newsletters  Marketing Materials Design marketing materials, including powerpoint presentations, canva designs, flyers and poster

 

 

Organization: Rooted In Inc.

Theses are volunteer, unpaid position. 

Opportunities include:

 Social Media  Write and aggregate content to support Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin. Experience creating reels and video a plus.   Attend local events to gather information Review analytics to finetune content   Newsletter   Assist Communications team in creating newsletter template Write and aggregate content/articles for monthly newsletter Design newsletter each month for distribution Attend local events to gather information. Measure and analyze performance to finetune content   Website  Write and aggregate content/articles/blog posts for website pages. Experience with Wordpress is a plus. Attend local events to gather information Update and refresh content as needed  Photographer/Videographer  Attend events as a representative of Rooted In to take photos and video Share content with communications team for channel use  Media  Develop and maintain media kit Write press releases  Identify media opportunities to promote Rooted In, including podcasts, television, newspapers and partner newsletters  Marketing Materials Design marketing materials, including powerpoint presentations, canva designs, flyers and poster

 

 

Organization: Rooted In Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: One-to-One Tutor

We are in need of tutors!

Work directly with Adult Basic Education (ABE), English Language Learning (ELL), and English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) learners! 

We are learner-centered and learner-directed. Our learners identify their own goals, choose their path to meeting those goals, and participate fully in planning and assessing their progress. Supporting our tutors is a top priority. There is no prescribed recipe for tutoring with us. That is intentional and by design. We offer individualized tutor training, immediate support when requested, and tutor workshops.

We are looking for at least an hour a week of tutoring. Day, time, and location are organized between tutor and learner. Our office, along with our old library location on the third floor, provides multiple tutor rooms with materials to help.

Tutors will:

Attend a tutor trainingBe matched with a learner based on learner goals & availability Meet weekly at a mutually convenient timeFocus sessions on learner goalsSubmit a digital tutor log after each tutor session

You Make the Difference.

Organization: Winnebago Area Literacy Council

We are in need of tutors!

Work directly with Adult Basic Education (ABE), English Language Learning (ELL), and English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) learners! 

We are learner-centered and learner-directed. Our learners identify their own goals, choose their path to meeting those goals, and participate fully in planning and assessing their progress. Supporting our tutors is a top priority. There is no prescribed recipe for tutoring with us. That is intentional and by design. We offer individualized tutor training, immediate support when requested, and tutor workshops.

We are looking for at least an hour a week of tutoring. Day, time, and location are organized between tutor and learner. Our office, along with our old library location on the third floor, provides multiple tutor rooms with materials to help.

Tutors will:

Attend a tutor trainingBe matched with a learner based on learner goals & availability Meet weekly at a mutually convenient timeFocus sessions on learner goalsSubmit a digital tutor log after each tutor session

You Make the Difference.

Organization: Winnebago Area Literacy Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Mentoring

Our mission at Ohio Invention League is to empower students and educators throughout the state to embrace innovation through the Invention Cycle. From identifying real-world problems to crafting ingenious solutions, our young inventors go through a transformative journey that culminates in regional, state, and U.S. National competitions.

We are in search of passionate individuals like you to join us as mentors for these budding innovators. Your experience and expertise can truly ignite the spark that fuels an innovation mindset in our students. By providing guidance and support as they enhance their prototypes and presentations, you play a crucial role in shaping the future of these aspiring inventors.

Mentors will meet on Zoom with an OIL moderator and one or two other mentors. Up to three student inventions will be presented during the one hour session.  Mentors will give feedback to student inventors to help them prepare for National competition.  Previous experience is not required.

Organization: Ohio Invention League

Our mission at Ohio Invention League is to empower students and educators throughout the state to embrace innovation through the Invention Cycle. From identifying real-world problems to crafting ingenious solutions, our young inventors go through a transformative journey that culminates in regional, state, and U.S. National competitions.

We are in search of passionate individuals like you to join us as mentors for these budding innovators. Your experience and expertise can truly ignite the spark that fuels an innovation mindset in our students. By providing guidance and support as they enhance their prototypes and presentations, you play a crucial role in shaping the future of these aspiring inventors.

Mentors will meet on Zoom with an OIL moderator and one or two other mentors. Up to three student inventions will be presented during the one hour session.  Mentors will give feedback to student inventors to help them prepare for National competition.  Previous experience is not required.

Organization: Ohio Invention League

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43213

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Pack Food Boxes for Seniors Facing Hunger

Louisiana has the highest rate of food insecurity in our country, but together we can ensure no senior goes hungry.

The Food Bank of Northeast Louisiana is looking for volunteers to help pack boxes for our Senior Program These food boxes will provide about 30 pounds of shelf stable items like beans, rice, canned vegetables and more to over 1,400 low income senior citizens every month.

Multiple one-hour shifts are available from Monday - Friday at the Food Bank in Monroe. Once you apply, our Volunteer Coordinator will contact you to schedule your shift.

This activity involves walking, bending, and some lifting. This activity takes place in our warehouse, which is not climate controlled, so please dress comfortably. Volunteers 12-16 must be accompanied by a adult guardian.  

Thank you for your interest in serving our community!

Organization: Food Bank of Northeast Louisiana

Louisiana has the highest rate of food insecurity in our country, but together we can ensure no senior goes hungry.

The Food Bank of Northeast Louisiana is looking for volunteers to help pack boxes for our Senior Program These food boxes will provide about 30 pounds of shelf stable items like beans, rice, canned vegetables and more to over 1,400 low income senior citizens every month.

Multiple one-hour shifts are available from Monday - Friday at the Food Bank in Monroe. Once you apply, our Volunteer Coordinator will contact you to schedule your shift.

This activity involves walking, bending, and some lifting. This activity takes place in our warehouse, which is not climate controlled, so please dress comfortably. Volunteers 12-16 must be accompanied by a adult guardian.  

Thank you for your interest in serving our community!

Organization: Food Bank of Northeast Louisiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 71203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Front Desk

Manage the front desk of Arms Around ASD thrift shop / consignment store. 

Organization: Arms Around ASD

Manage the front desk of Arms Around ASD thrift shop / consignment store. 

Organization: Arms Around ASD

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28805

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Music Instructor

Volunteer to run a music class where participants can interact with a variety of instruments (all instruments are on site; mostly percussion) and instill the love of music.

Organization: Arms Around ASD

Volunteer to run a music class where participants can interact with a variety of instruments (all instruments are on site; mostly percussion) and instill the love of music.

Organization: Arms Around ASD

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28805

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: What's your passion???

Do you love rocks? Dance? Yoga? Stamp collecting? Sewing? Model trains? It's very possible that our clients share your love of that thing. We have all kinds of opportunities for you to engage with autistic people and share the love of your special interest. Contact me and we can talk about what you might like to offer. 

Organization: Arms Around ASD

Do you love rocks? Dance? Yoga? Stamp collecting? Sewing? Model trains? It's very possible that our clients share your love of that thing. We have all kinds of opportunities for you to engage with autistic people and share the love of your special interest. Contact me and we can talk about what you might like to offer. 

Organization: Arms Around ASD

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 28805

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: New Advocate Training

CASA New Advocate Training is required prior to becoming an advocate for children in foster care. Trainings are held at various times throughout the year. The training is achieved in several sessions and is taught either in-person or a combination of in-person and online. Please contact us for more information on the next training class.

Organization: CASA of the 5th Judicial District

CASA New Advocate Training is required prior to becoming an advocate for children in foster care. Trainings are held at various times throughout the year. The training is achieved in several sessions and is taught either in-person or a combination of in-person and online. Please contact us for more information on the next training class.

Organization: CASA of the 5th Judicial District

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 72801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Position: Community Benefit Tree

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Community Benefit Tree Inc.! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 2 Looking for: Board Members About the Organization

Community Benefit Tree (CBT) is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization - our mission is to empower families to
effectively navigate medical debt by encompassing, finances, fundraising, education, resources and spiritual
well-being.

The Community Benefit Tree was established in 2004. It started as a labor of love after hosting the Wolfinger Charity Golf Outing in memory of Lawrence (Larry) Wolfinger who passed away at the age of 54 from a heart attack. The committee of the first golf outing decided to give the proceeds from that event to a family whose daughter was a diabetic and needed a glass eye which the family could not afford. After the first golf outing, the committee decided to continue giving the proceeds of the event to more individuals and their families that were struggling financially because of medical crisis. After 12 years of planning the golf outing, Heidi Frederickson (daughter of Larry Wolfinger) and Karla Wolfinger (wife of Larry Wolfinger) saw the increasing need in the community and were led by the grace of God to help out more families struggling with a medical crisis. This was the beginning of Community Benefit Tree, Inc.

Time Commitment

Board meetings are held once a month for usually 1 - 2 hours, typically in the evenings. In addition, each
board member is expected to serve on a committee that would generally meet monthly for an hour. Board
members need to attend 4 - 6 special events throughout the year.

Term

The term for CBT board members is two (2) years.

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Community Benefit Tree Inc.! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 2 Looking for: Board Members About the Organization

Community Benefit Tree (CBT) is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization - our mission is to empower families to
effectively navigate medical debt by encompassing, finances, fundraising, education, resources and spiritual
well-being.

The Community Benefit Tree was established in 2004. It started as a labor of love after hosting the Wolfinger Charity Golf Outing in memory of Lawrence (Larry) Wolfinger who passed away at the age of 54 from a heart attack. The committee of the first golf outing decided to give the proceeds from that event to a family whose daughter was a diabetic and needed a glass eye which the family could not afford. After the first golf outing, the committee decided to continue giving the proceeds of the event to more individuals and their families that were struggling financially because of medical crisis. After 12 years of planning the golf outing, Heidi Frederickson (daughter of Larry Wolfinger) and Karla Wolfinger (wife of Larry Wolfinger) saw the increasing need in the community and were led by the grace of God to help out more families struggling with a medical crisis. This was the beginning of Community Benefit Tree, Inc.

Time Commitment

Board meetings are held once a month for usually 1 - 2 hours, typically in the evenings. In addition, each
board member is expected to serve on a committee that would generally meet monthly for an hour. Board
members need to attend 4 - 6 special events throughout the year.

Term

The term for CBT board members is two (2) years.

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Junior Achievement Elementary Classroom Volunteer

Junior Achievement of South Central PA has various volunteer opportunities in South Central PA, including Lebanon County. The programs are held at the schools.

Our programs span PRE-K to 5 and focus on entrepreneurship, personal financial literacy, and workforce readiness. Our volunteer-led programs allow volunteers to share their personal and work experiences bringing real-world relevance into the classroom and bridging the gap between the education and business worlds. This sharing brings the curriculum to life for students, helping them not only to better understand the JA lessons, but also to make the correlation between a solid education and the opportunities it provides.

We provide training for all programs.

Fundamentals – elementary programs; 5 sessions; clearances required

Annville-Cleona SD-

Annville Elementary –

2 fourth grade programs

1 fifth grade program

 

Cleona Elementary-

2 kindergarten programs

4 first grade programs

 

ELCO Intermediate-(this is the only program scheduled at the school so must be a teacher request)

1 third grade program

 

For more information visit www.jascpa.org.

Questions or to volunteer contact Penny Kehoe pkehoe@jascpa.org

Organization: Junior Achievement of South Central PA

Junior Achievement of South Central PA has various volunteer opportunities in South Central PA, including Lebanon County. The programs are held at the schools.

Our programs span PRE-K to 5 and focus on entrepreneurship, personal financial literacy, and workforce readiness. Our volunteer-led programs allow volunteers to share their personal and work experiences bringing real-world relevance into the classroom and bridging the gap between the education and business worlds. This sharing brings the curriculum to life for students, helping them not only to better understand the JA lessons, but also to make the correlation between a solid education and the opportunities it provides.

We provide training for all programs.

Fundamentals – elementary programs; 5 sessions; clearances required

Annville-Cleona SD-

Annville Elementary –

2 fourth grade programs

1 fifth grade program

 

Cleona Elementary-

2 kindergarten programs

4 first grade programs

 

ELCO Intermediate-(this is the only program scheduled at the school so must be a teacher request)

1 third grade program

 

For more information visit www.jascpa.org.

Questions or to volunteer contact Penny Kehoe pkehoe@jascpa.org

Organization: Junior Achievement of South Central PA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 17042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Walk to End Alzheimer's Committee Member-Oshkosh

Committee members are volunteers who serve under the direction of the Community Engagement Chair and work in conjunction with a staff lead to ensure Walk to End Alzheimer’s hits their team and Champions Club goals. This will involve recruiting and retaining teams and cultivating former, potential and current Champions. These efforts will increase participation, which will raise revenue and awareness to help us achieve our mission.

 

Meetings are monthly but will become more frequent as walk day approaches

 

Interested? Please email your Walk Manager, Deb Paul

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Committee members are volunteers who serve under the direction of the Community Engagement Chair and work in conjunction with a staff lead to ensure Walk to End Alzheimer’s hits their team and Champions Club goals. This will involve recruiting and retaining teams and cultivating former, potential and current Champions. These efforts will increase participation, which will raise revenue and awareness to help us achieve our mission.

 

Meetings are monthly but will become more frequent as walk day approaches

 

Interested? Please email your Walk Manager, Deb Paul

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Walk to End Alzheimer's Committee Member-Madison

Committee members are volunteers who serve under the direction of the Community Engagement Chair and work in conjunction with a staff lead to ensure Walk to End Alzheimer’s hits their team and Champions Club goals. This will involve recruiting and retaining teams and cultivating former, potential and current Champions. These efforts will increase participation, which will raise revenue and awareness to help us achieve our mission.

 

Meetings are monthly but will become more frequent as walk day approaches

 

Interested? Please email your Walk Manager, Hanna Van 

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Committee members are volunteers who serve under the direction of the Community Engagement Chair and work in conjunction with a staff lead to ensure Walk to End Alzheimer’s hits their team and Champions Club goals. This will involve recruiting and retaining teams and cultivating former, potential and current Champions. These efforts will increase participation, which will raise revenue and awareness to help us achieve our mission.

 

Meetings are monthly but will become more frequent as walk day approaches

 

Interested? Please email your Walk Manager, Hanna Van 

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Position: Long Island Cares l The Harry Chapin Regional Food Bank

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Long Island Cares! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. About the Organization

Founded in 1980 by singer-songwriter and activist, Harry Chapin, our organization is dedicated to serving Long Island’s hungry and food insecure populations.

Long Island Cares is one of almost 200 food banks across America that provides food to people impacted by hunger and food insecurity. When founded, Long Island Cares served a mere handful of agencies in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, but today, it distributes more than ten million pounds of food and supplies annually to nearly 400 member agencies in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, and operates 5 satellite offices, plus our main office and warehouse in Hauppauge.

To learn more, visit Long Island Cares, Inc | The Harry Chapin Food Bank (licares.org)

 

Time Commitment

1. The board of directors meets every other month and Directors are expected to attend at least 4 of 6 meetings annually.
2. Committees of the board meet two to six times a year or as needed, depending on the committee.
3. Board members are strongly encouraged to attend major fundraising and high visibility events, as appropriate and within the director’s available time.

Term

Each board member shall serve an initial one-year term. A board member may serve up to five consecutive three-year terms, or more than five terms with the approval of the Board’s Executive Committee.

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Long Island Cares! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. About the Organization

Founded in 1980 by singer-songwriter and activist, Harry Chapin, our organization is dedicated to serving Long Island’s hungry and food insecure populations.

Long Island Cares is one of almost 200 food banks across America that provides food to people impacted by hunger and food insecurity. When founded, Long Island Cares served a mere handful of agencies in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, but today, it distributes more than ten million pounds of food and supplies annually to nearly 400 member agencies in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, and operates 5 satellite offices, plus our main office and warehouse in Hauppauge.

To learn more, visit Long Island Cares, Inc | The Harry Chapin Food Bank (licares.org)

 

Time Commitment

1. The board of directors meets every other month and Directors are expected to attend at least 4 of 6 meetings annually.
2. Committees of the board meet two to six times a year or as needed, depending on the committee.
3. Board members are strongly encouraged to attend major fundraising and high visibility events, as appropriate and within the director’s available time.

Term

Each board member shall serve an initial one-year term. A board member may serve up to five consecutive three-year terms, or more than five terms with the approval of the Board’s Executive Committee.

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 11788

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Committee Position: Community for Hope

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Community for Hope! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 2 Looking for: Marketing or Finance Committee Member About the Organization

Community for Hope is a suicide prevention nonprofit in Oshkosh, serving all of Winnebago County.

To learn more, visit https://www.facebook.com/communityforhope. 

Time Commitment

Attend each board meeting, serve or assist on committees and be available to members and staff, estimated at 5 hours per month.

Term

Members of the Board of Directors are elected for two-year terms. Members may be re-elected.
according to the bylaws.

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Community for Hope! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 2 Looking for: Marketing or Finance Committee Member About the Organization

Community for Hope is a suicide prevention nonprofit in Oshkosh, serving all of Winnebago County.

To learn more, visit https://www.facebook.com/communityforhope. 

Time Commitment

Attend each board meeting, serve or assist on committees and be available to members and staff, estimated at 5 hours per month.

Term

Members of the Board of Directors are elected for two-year terms. Members may be re-elected.
according to the bylaws.

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Position: CASA-South Central CASA of Oklahoma, Inc.

Thank you for your interest in a board position with CASA-South Central CASA of Oklahoma, Inc.! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Looking for one person from Garvin County and one person from McClain County area. About the Organization

South Central CASA transforms lives by training community volunteers to advocate for the best interest of children in the foster care system. Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) represents children who are victims of child abuse, sexual abuse and/or neglect, and advocate for them in court before the Judge. The CASAs are appointed by the Judge to be the eyes and ears of the court and the voice of a child in court. Each CASA is to advocate for the best interest of each child who has been made wards of the court in Cleveland, McClain and Garvin Counties. With an end goal of finding a safe and permanent home for each child served.

For more information, visit https://southcentralcasa.org. 

Time Commitment

 Meets on even months of the year from 6-7pm at Armstrong Bank Building Downtown Norman.

Term

 1-3 years

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with CASA-South Central CASA of Oklahoma, Inc.! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Looking for one person from Garvin County and one person from McClain County area. About the Organization

South Central CASA transforms lives by training community volunteers to advocate for the best interest of children in the foster care system. Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) represents children who are victims of child abuse, sexual abuse and/or neglect, and advocate for them in court before the Judge. The CASAs are appointed by the Judge to be the eyes and ears of the court and the voice of a child in court. Each CASA is to advocate for the best interest of each child who has been made wards of the court in Cleveland, McClain and Garvin Counties. With an end goal of finding a safe and permanent home for each child served.

For more information, visit https://southcentralcasa.org. 

Time Commitment

 Meets on even months of the year from 6-7pm at Armstrong Bank Building Downtown Norman.

Term

 1-3 years

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 73069

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Board Position: Rooted In Inc.

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Rooted In Inc.! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: Multiple Looking for: Board of Director and Board of Director Executive Committee Opportunities About the Organization

Rooted In Inc. started in June 2023. We are a group of passionate change makers who believe in the power of collaboration. We are addressing food access gaps that will transform our community and improve our local sustainable food system.

 To learn more, visit https://www.rootedininc.org.

  Term

 1 year

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Rooted In Inc.! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: Multiple Looking for: Board of Director and Board of Director Executive Committee Opportunities About the Organization

Rooted In Inc. started in June 2023. We are a group of passionate change makers who believe in the power of collaboration. We are addressing food access gaps that will transform our community and improve our local sustainable food system.

 To learn more, visit https://www.rootedininc.org.

  Term

 1 year

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Committee Position: Community Benefit Tree

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Community Benefit Tree Inc.! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 4 Looking for: Board Committee Members (2 for Development Team and 2 for Governance Team) About the Organization

Community Benefit Tree (CBT) is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization - our mission is to empower families to
effectively navigate medical debt by encompassing, finances, fundraising, education, resources and spiritual
well-being.

The Community Benefit Tree was established in 2004. It started as a labor of love after hosting the Wolfinger Charity Golf Outing in memory of Lawrence (Larry) Wolfinger who passed away at the age of 54 from a heart attack. The committee of the first golf outing decided to give the proceeds from that event to a family whose daughter was a diabetic and needed a glass eye which the family could not afford. After the first golf outing, the committee decided to continue giving the proceeds of the event to more individuals and their families that were struggling financially because of medical crisis. After 12 years of planning the golf outing, Heidi Frederickson (daughter of Larry Wolfinger) and Karla Wolfinger (wife of Larry Wolfinger) saw the increasing need in the community and were led by the grace of God to help out more families struggling with a medical crisis. This was the beginning of Community Benefit Tree, Inc.

Time Commitment

Board meetings are held every third Friday of the month from 11am - 1pm.

In addition, each
board member is expected to serve on a committee that would generally meet monthly for an hour. Board
members need to attend 4 - 6 special events throughout the year.

Term

The term for CBT board members is two (2) years.

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Community Benefit Tree Inc.! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 4 Looking for: Board Committee Members (2 for Development Team and 2 for Governance Team) About the Organization

Community Benefit Tree (CBT) is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization - our mission is to empower families to
effectively navigate medical debt by encompassing, finances, fundraising, education, resources and spiritual
well-being.

The Community Benefit Tree was established in 2004. It started as a labor of love after hosting the Wolfinger Charity Golf Outing in memory of Lawrence (Larry) Wolfinger who passed away at the age of 54 from a heart attack. The committee of the first golf outing decided to give the proceeds from that event to a family whose daughter was a diabetic and needed a glass eye which the family could not afford. After the first golf outing, the committee decided to continue giving the proceeds of the event to more individuals and their families that were struggling financially because of medical crisis. After 12 years of planning the golf outing, Heidi Frederickson (daughter of Larry Wolfinger) and Karla Wolfinger (wife of Larry Wolfinger) saw the increasing need in the community and were led by the grace of God to help out more families struggling with a medical crisis. This was the beginning of Community Benefit Tree, Inc.

Time Commitment

Board meetings are held every third Friday of the month from 11am - 1pm.

In addition, each
board member is expected to serve on a committee that would generally meet monthly for an hour. Board
members need to attend 4 - 6 special events throughout the year.

Term

The term for CBT board members is two (2) years.

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Position: Oshkosh Area Community Pantry

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Oshkosh Area Community Pantry! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 1 Looking for: Board Member About the Organization

The Oshkosh Area Community Pantry strives to eliminate food insecurity. The Oshkosh Area Community Pantry believes in the vision of a community where no one goes hungry. We will work tirelessly and in collaboration with all partners necessary to achieve this goal. The Oshkosh Area Community Pantry respects the dignity of all guests and partners; understands and addresses the nutritional needs of guests; works to be adaptable and responsive to the food needs of the community; acts responsibly to ensure the trust of donors, guests, and partners.

To learn more, visit Oshkosh Area Community Pantry (oacptoday.org)

 

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Oshkosh Area Community Pantry! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 1 Looking for: Board Member About the Organization

The Oshkosh Area Community Pantry strives to eliminate food insecurity. The Oshkosh Area Community Pantry believes in the vision of a community where no one goes hungry. We will work tirelessly and in collaboration with all partners necessary to achieve this goal. The Oshkosh Area Community Pantry respects the dignity of all guests and partners; understands and addresses the nutritional needs of guests; works to be adaptable and responsive to the food needs of the community; acts responsibly to ensure the trust of donors, guests, and partners.

To learn more, visit Oshkosh Area Community Pantry (oacptoday.org)

 

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Committee Position: Samaritan Healing Mind, Body, Spirit

Thank you for your interest in a board position with ! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 2 Looking for: Finance and Fund Development Committee Members About the Organization

Samaritan provides outpatient counseling programs with individuals, couples, and families. We have licensed therapists who specialize in working with young children and adolescents, as well as counselors who are approved providers for seniors. Our team of counselors works with clients with emotional, spiritual, or relational challenges resulting in stress, anxiety, and depression. 

To learn more, visit Samaritan – Healing Mind, Body, Spirit & Community (samaritan-counseling.com)

Time Commitment

 Meets once per month. 

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with ! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 2 Looking for: Finance and Fund Development Committee Members About the Organization

Samaritan provides outpatient counseling programs with individuals, couples, and families. We have licensed therapists who specialize in working with young children and adolescents, as well as counselors who are approved providers for seniors. Our team of counselors works with clients with emotional, spiritual, or relational challenges resulting in stress, anxiety, and depression. 

To learn more, visit Samaritan – Healing Mind, Body, Spirit & Community (samaritan-counseling.com)

Time Commitment

 Meets once per month. 

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54952

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Position: Junior Achievement of Northeast Wisconsin

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Junior Achievement of Northeast Wisconsin! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 3 Looking for: Business Development/Sales and/or HR knowledge, but it’s more important that our mission is a great fit with the person interested About the Organization

Junior Achievement’s mission is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed. Inspiration comes from community volunteers who not only deliver JA lessons but also share their experience and serve as role models, helping to positively impact young people’s perceptions about the importance of education and critical life skills. Preparation involves our proven lessons that promote financial capability, work and career readiness and business ownership.

To learn more, visit Boundless Futures through Education | Junior Achievement of Wisconsin - Northeast Region (ja.org).

Time Commitment

2 hours per month - 1 hour dedicated to a board meeting with 1 hour of additional work for JA. 

In-person board meetings are preferred but all meetings have a virtual option offered. 

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Junior Achievement of Northeast Wisconsin! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 3 Looking for: Business Development/Sales and/or HR knowledge, but it’s more important that our mission is a great fit with the person interested About the Organization

Junior Achievement’s mission is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed. Inspiration comes from community volunteers who not only deliver JA lessons but also share their experience and serve as role models, helping to positively impact young people’s perceptions about the importance of education and critical life skills. Preparation involves our proven lessons that promote financial capability, work and career readiness and business ownership.

To learn more, visit Boundless Futures through Education | Junior Achievement of Wisconsin - Northeast Region (ja.org).

Time Commitment

2 hours per month - 1 hour dedicated to a board meeting with 1 hour of additional work for JA. 

In-person board meetings are preferred but all meetings have a virtual option offered. 

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54914

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Position: Friendship Place

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Friendship Place! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 4 Looking for: Marketing, Legal, HR, Health & Wellness About the Organization

Friendship Place (FP) exists to encourage adults with mental illness to live well by fostering an environment that provides members with peer support, advocacy, and education.

FP is set up to give our members informal counseling, and regular face-to-face contact with staff to assist in problem-solving activities.

Programs include support and therapy groups, arts/crafts, cooking/nutrition lessons, recreational activities, life skills classes, etc. We also offer community outings to reconnect individuals with mental illness with their community.

To learn more, visit https://friendshipplaceinc.com/.

Time Commitment

 Every other month on the second Wednesday at 7am, in person or virtually.

 

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Friendship Place! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 4 Looking for: Marketing, Legal, HR, Health & Wellness About the Organization

Friendship Place (FP) exists to encourage adults with mental illness to live well by fostering an environment that provides members with peer support, advocacy, and education.

FP is set up to give our members informal counseling, and regular face-to-face contact with staff to assist in problem-solving activities.

Programs include support and therapy groups, arts/crafts, cooking/nutrition lessons, recreational activities, life skills classes, etc. We also offer community outings to reconnect individuals with mental illness with their community.

To learn more, visit https://friendshipplaceinc.com/.

Time Commitment

 Every other month on the second Wednesday at 7am, in person or virtually.

 

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Position: Girls on the Run NEW

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Girls on the Run! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 3 Looking for: Legal, HR, Finance, Fundraising, Event Planning, or IDEA knowledge preferred but not required. About the Organization

Girls on the Run is a youth development program that combines social/emotional learning with physical activity for youth in 3rd-8th grade. Founded in 2012, Girls on the Run Northeast Wisconsin has been dedicated to making an impact on girls lives in our community.

To learn more, visit https://www.girlsontherunnew.org/.

Time Commitment:

Meetings occur every other month for two hours from 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm CST, in person and virtual options for attendance

Term:

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Girls on the Run! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 3 Looking for: Legal, HR, Finance, Fundraising, Event Planning, or IDEA knowledge preferred but not required. About the Organization

Girls on the Run is a youth development program that combines social/emotional learning with physical activity for youth in 3rd-8th grade. Founded in 2012, Girls on the Run Northeast Wisconsin has been dedicated to making an impact on girls lives in our community.

To learn more, visit https://www.girlsontherunnew.org/.

Time Commitment:

Meetings occur every other month for two hours from 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm CST, in person and virtual options for attendance

Term:

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Caretaker (cat & shelter care)

Chicagoland Animal Rescue, NFP is a small, all-volunteer cat rescue organization based out of the Downers Grove PetSmart at Butterfield & Finley Rd.

**We are looking to add people for several different shifts, including a regular Friday morning shift and several weekend rotations.**

Even if we can't use you right now, we'd love to have you come meet us and learn about volunteering! Options for volunteering can open unexpectedly, so please reach out if you are interested in volunteering.

Our ONLY location is at the Downers Grove PetSmart, 1550 Butterfield Rd, Downers Grove IL. This is the only location where volunteering of this type will take place. If you cannot come out to this location, we hope you will find an organization near your home that you can volunteer with instead.

Please know that as a small organization, our volunteer slots can fill up quickly, so please still reach out if you are interested to see where we might use you!

C.A.R. is looking for volunteers (21 years old or older, please) to be placed on a set schedule to help during the day, in the evenings, on weekends. Schedules are flexible, but are typically on a set rotating schedule. Duties will include scooping litter boxes, cleaning the adoption area, monitoring & noting cat behavior, socializing the cats in our care, and medicating cats when necessary. Even if you can only volunteer a few hours every couple weeks or once a month, we would love to have you! Please email us at info@chicagolandanimalrescue.org or fill out the form on our website here to get more information on shifts we’re looking to fill and to complete a volunteer application. 

We are almost always looking for volunteers, even if your commitment can only be a few hours a month, but you need to be able to commit to a schedule and keep it indefinitely. Volunteers must also be at least 21 years old. Please respond to this posting and keep an eye out for an email from fundraising@chicagolandanimalrescue.org. Thank you!

Please provide a current email and phone number for us to contact you at if you are willing to lend a hand and to find out more information. We also would appreciate volunteers to occasionally help with vet transport, volunteer transport, and other tasks as they come up. Spending time with these precious cats is one of the most gracious things you could do! If you are unable to volunteer, please consider making a donation to help support cats in need. Thank you for your time!

Organization: Chicagoland Animal Rescue, NFP

Chicagoland Animal Rescue, NFP is a small, all-volunteer cat rescue organization based out of the Downers Grove PetSmart at Butterfield & Finley Rd.

**We are looking to add people for several different shifts, including a regular Friday morning shift and several weekend rotations.**

Even if we can't use you right now, we'd love to have you come meet us and learn about volunteering! Options for volunteering can open unexpectedly, so please reach out if you are interested in volunteering.

Our ONLY location is at the Downers Grove PetSmart, 1550 Butterfield Rd, Downers Grove IL. This is the only location where volunteering of this type will take place. If you cannot come out to this location, we hope you will find an organization near your home that you can volunteer with instead.

Please know that as a small organization, our volunteer slots can fill up quickly, so please still reach out if you are interested to see where we might use you!

C.A.R. is looking for volunteers (21 years old or older, please) to be placed on a set schedule to help during the day, in the evenings, on weekends. Schedules are flexible, but are typically on a set rotating schedule. Duties will include scooping litter boxes, cleaning the adoption area, monitoring & noting cat behavior, socializing the cats in our care, and medicating cats when necessary. Even if you can only volunteer a few hours every couple weeks or once a month, we would love to have you! Please email us at info@chicagolandanimalrescue.org or fill out the form on our website here to get more information on shifts we’re looking to fill and to complete a volunteer application. 

We are almost always looking for volunteers, even if your commitment can only be a few hours a month, but you need to be able to commit to a schedule and keep it indefinitely. Volunteers must also be at least 21 years old. Please respond to this posting and keep an eye out for an email from fundraising@chicagolandanimalrescue.org. Thank you!

Please provide a current email and phone number for us to contact you at if you are willing to lend a hand and to find out more information. We also would appreciate volunteers to occasionally help with vet transport, volunteer transport, and other tasks as they come up. Spending time with these precious cats is one of the most gracious things you could do! If you are unable to volunteer, please consider making a donation to help support cats in need. Thank you for your time!

Organization: Chicagoland Animal Rescue, NFP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 60515

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fostering Cats in Need

We are in need of foster homes to help prepare the cats in our rescue for adoption. We will set you up with the supplies and everything you need to care for the cats, cover all any needed vet appointments or costs...all you need is a quiet, separate space, and some love to share!

Chicagoland Animal Rescue, NFP is a small, all-volunteer cat rescue organization based out of the Downers Grove PetSmart at Butterfield & Finley Rd.

Chicagoland Animal Rescue NFP is looking for people to sign up to be a foster home, so when a cat in need is taken into our group, they have a place to decompress and be evaluated before going to our space at PetSmart or being ready for forever homes! Ideally, you should have some experience with cats, including medication, nail trims, and socializing, but we are willing to consider people who have not had a cat before as well. Foster parents must be 21 years or older only, and all members of the household must be on board with fostering and understand the expectations for doing so. Once you contact us, please keep an eye out for a follow up email from fundraising@chicagolandanimalrescue.org (and check your spam folder, too!) within about 24 hours.

Our ONLY physical location is at the Downers Grove PetSmart, 1550 Butterfield Rd, Downers Grove IL. However, our foster homes should be within a 30-minute distance of the Lombard area (as this is where our veterinarian is located).

If you are unable to volunteer or foster, follow us on social media and share our adoptable cats. Please also consider making a donation to help support cats in need! Thank you for your time!

Organization: Chicagoland Animal Rescue, NFP

We are in need of foster homes to help prepare the cats in our rescue for adoption. We will set you up with the supplies and everything you need to care for the cats, cover all any needed vet appointments or costs...all you need is a quiet, separate space, and some love to share!

Chicagoland Animal Rescue, NFP is a small, all-volunteer cat rescue organization based out of the Downers Grove PetSmart at Butterfield & Finley Rd.

Chicagoland Animal Rescue NFP is looking for people to sign up to be a foster home, so when a cat in need is taken into our group, they have a place to decompress and be evaluated before going to our space at PetSmart or being ready for forever homes! Ideally, you should have some experience with cats, including medication, nail trims, and socializing, but we are willing to consider people who have not had a cat before as well. Foster parents must be 21 years or older only, and all members of the household must be on board with fostering and understand the expectations for doing so. Once you contact us, please keep an eye out for a follow up email from fundraising@chicagolandanimalrescue.org (and check your spam folder, too!) within about 24 hours.

Our ONLY physical location is at the Downers Grove PetSmart, 1550 Butterfield Rd, Downers Grove IL. However, our foster homes should be within a 30-minute distance of the Lombard area (as this is where our veterinarian is located).

If you are unable to volunteer or foster, follow us on social media and share our adoptable cats. Please also consider making a donation to help support cats in need! Thank you for your time!

Organization: Chicagoland Animal Rescue, NFP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 60148

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Advisor Team

The Advisory Council serves as a critical community champion of the Community Benefit Tree. Members of the Advisory Council share their gifts in service to our mission by providing our organization with their professional expertise; their diverse knowledge of constituent perspectives; their connections, resources, colleagues or peers; their philanthropic support or other forms of needed assistance. The Advisory Council has no governing function within the organization.

Join an Advisory Team:

Marketing/Fundraising Team-assist with marketing and fundraising. Development/Strategic Planning Team- assist with strategic future planning of the organization. Governance/Internal Operations Team- assist with board governance and internal operations. Hope Team- assist in ways to help the families who are struggling with a medical crisis.

 

Organization: Community Benefit Tree

The Advisory Council serves as a critical community champion of the Community Benefit Tree. Members of the Advisory Council share their gifts in service to our mission by providing our organization with their professional expertise; their diverse knowledge of constituent perspectives; their connections, resources, colleagues or peers; their philanthropic support or other forms of needed assistance. The Advisory Council has no governing function within the organization.

Join an Advisory Team:

Marketing/Fundraising Team-assist with marketing and fundraising. Development/Strategic Planning Team- assist with strategic future planning of the organization. Governance/Internal Operations Team- assist with board governance and internal operations. Hope Team- assist in ways to help the families who are struggling with a medical crisis.

 

Organization: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board of Director

TITLE: Member, Community Benefit Tree Inc Board of Directors   REPORTS TO: Board President   PURPOSE: To serve the Board as a voting member, to develop policies, procedures and regulations for the operation of Community Benefit Tree Inc; to monitor finances of the organization, its programs and performance; and secure and ensure equate funds to support the operations.   TERM: Two years   EXPECTED MEETING ATTENDENCE: - Regularly attend meetings as scheduled each month. The third Friday of the month at 11:00a.m.-12:30p.m. - Attend standing committee meetings - Attend Board retreats, in-service workshops and other Board development activities - In order to maintain continuity, the member needs to be present on consistent basis. Therefore, a board member is allowed three absences during the year, if more than three meetings are missed in a 12 month period; the board will address the issue when the need arises.   OBLIGATIONS OF THE BOARD: - Establish policy - Fulfill the Mission of the Organization - Hire/fire/supervise and evaluate the Executive Director - Secure adequate funds to support the operations - Assist in fundraising activities for the organization - Monitor finances - Maintain, develop and update long-range plans       SPECIFIC DUTIES: - Attend meetings and demonstrate commitment to Board activities - Be well-informed on issues and agenda items - Contribute skills, knowledge and experience when appropriate - Listen respectfully to other points of view - Participate in organizational decision-making - Financially support the organization and fundraising efforts - Assume leadership roles in all Board activities, including fundraising - Represent the organization to the public and to private industry - Educate yourself about the needs of the people served   Board Orientation and Training Required- 7 hrs

Organization: Community Benefit Tree

TITLE: Member, Community Benefit Tree Inc Board of Directors   REPORTS TO: Board President   PURPOSE: To serve the Board as a voting member, to develop policies, procedures and regulations for the operation of Community Benefit Tree Inc; to monitor finances of the organization, its programs and performance; and secure and ensure equate funds to support the operations.   TERM: Two years   EXPECTED MEETING ATTENDENCE: - Regularly attend meetings as scheduled each month. The third Friday of the month at 11:00a.m.-12:30p.m. - Attend standing committee meetings - Attend Board retreats, in-service workshops and other Board development activities - In order to maintain continuity, the member needs to be present on consistent basis. Therefore, a board member is allowed three absences during the year, if more than three meetings are missed in a 12 month period; the board will address the issue when the need arises.   OBLIGATIONS OF THE BOARD: - Establish policy - Fulfill the Mission of the Organization - Hire/fire/supervise and evaluate the Executive Director - Secure adequate funds to support the operations - Assist in fundraising activities for the organization - Monitor finances - Maintain, develop and update long-range plans       SPECIFIC DUTIES: - Attend meetings and demonstrate commitment to Board activities - Be well-informed on issues and agenda items - Contribute skills, knowledge and experience when appropriate - Listen respectfully to other points of view - Participate in organizational decision-making - Financially support the organization and fundraising efforts - Assume leadership roles in all Board activities, including fundraising - Represent the organization to the public and to private industry - Educate yourself about the needs of the people served   Board Orientation and Training Required- 7 hrs

Organization: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office/Storefront Assistant

Light clerical work, computer-related projects, mass mailings, assists in preparing
for event projects and answering phones. Assisting with storefront
pickups and drop offs of rental or resale items. Occasional cleaning.


QUALIFICATIONS: Willingness to travel to office in Kaukauna.
Knowledge of computers helpful. Good Communication Skills.


TIME COMMITMENT: Monday-Friday shifts 8 a.m.-12 p.m. or 12 - 4 p.m.
AGES: 18 and up

Organization: Community Benefit Tree

Light clerical work, computer-related projects, mass mailings, assists in preparing
for event projects and answering phones. Assisting with storefront
pickups and drop offs of rental or resale items. Occasional cleaning.


QUALIFICATIONS: Willingness to travel to office in Kaukauna.
Knowledge of computers helpful. Good Communication Skills.


TIME COMMITMENT: Monday-Friday shifts 8 a.m.-12 p.m. or 12 - 4 p.m.
AGES: 18 and up

Organization: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Celebration Event Staff

Volunteer at Celebration of Support events and our major fundraising events assisting with raffles, silent auctions, kids games, bake sale, serving food, grilling, etc. Volunteer opportunities would depend on the day and type of the event.

Volunteer by yourself, as a family, as a group from church, school, civic club or through work.

Qualifications: Love to help others and work with others to support someone in need!

Time Commitment: You choose event and what area and time you would like to help.

Age: 9 and up (age 9-14 must be accompanied by an adult)

Organization: Community Benefit Tree

Volunteer at Celebration of Support events and our major fundraising events assisting with raffles, silent auctions, kids games, bake sale, serving food, grilling, etc. Volunteer opportunities would depend on the day and type of the event.

Volunteer by yourself, as a family, as a group from church, school, civic club or through work.

Qualifications: Love to help others and work with others to support someone in need!

Time Commitment: You choose event and what area and time you would like to help.

Age: 9 and up (age 9-14 must be accompanied by an adult)

Organization: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Donation Processor

We have volunteer opportunities to help process items that are donated to our thrift store, such as cleaning the item, checking to see if in good condition and working properly, and labeling with the proper store code. This is a good opportunity for families, individuals or groups of all ages to work together.  Very relaxed atmosphere.

Organization: Community Benefit Tree

We have volunteer opportunities to help process items that are donated to our thrift store, such as cleaning the item, checking to see if in good condition and working properly, and labeling with the proper store code. This is a good opportunity for families, individuals or groups of all ages to work together.  Very relaxed atmosphere.

Organization: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: H.O.P.E. - Care Package Drive

Community Benefit Tree (CBT) needs your support to host a care package drive and help families going through a medical crisis by providing some joy, hope and comfort.  When families have a sick loved one, they often are drained emotionally and financially.  We would like to send them care packages to assist them with this difficult time.  

Looking for companies, schools, churches, families and organizations to host a "Hope Care Package Drive". A collection box should display a list of needs to assemble the care packages to give to families in the community struggling with a medical crisis.  These items will be packaged and given to families who need immediate assistance.

Items needed:  Gas cards, Restaurant cards, Coffee Places gift cards, Grocery Store gift cards, board games, socks, blankets, lip balm, crossword puzzles, kid's toys, coloring books, crayons, pencils, and totes to put the items in.

If you are able to host a Care Package Drive at your location or if you have any questions, please feel free to contact, Community Benefit Tree at 920-422-1919 or by email to: info@communitybenefittree.org.

 

www.communitybenefittree.org 

  twitter.com/CBTreecelebrate

  facebook.com/CBTree/

 

Medical Debt Awareness-#1 Cause of Bankruptcy. 1 and 3 people delay medical care due to cost. Many Americans rack up credit card spending or visit a payday lender to pay medical debt or for basic needs. Help support local families struggling with medical debt by going to our website and supporting those that are struggling! Your gift will mean the difference between life saving treatments/medication and basic needs (food, gas, rent/mortgage,etc...) Go to www.communitybenefittree.org

 

Organization: Community Benefit Tree

Community Benefit Tree (CBT) needs your support to host a care package drive and help families going through a medical crisis by providing some joy, hope and comfort.  When families have a sick loved one, they often are drained emotionally and financially.  We would like to send them care packages to assist them with this difficult time.  

Looking for companies, schools, churches, families and organizations to host a "Hope Care Package Drive". A collection box should display a list of needs to assemble the care packages to give to families in the community struggling with a medical crisis.  These items will be packaged and given to families who need immediate assistance.

Items needed:  Gas cards, Restaurant cards, Coffee Places gift cards, Grocery Store gift cards, board games, socks, blankets, lip balm, crossword puzzles, kid's toys, coloring books, crayons, pencils, and totes to put the items in.

If you are able to host a Care Package Drive at your location or if you have any questions, please feel free to contact, Community Benefit Tree at 920-422-1919 or by email to: info@communitybenefittree.org.

 

www.communitybenefittree.org 

  twitter.com/CBTreecelebrate

  facebook.com/CBTree/

 

Medical Debt Awareness-#1 Cause of Bankruptcy. 1 and 3 people delay medical care due to cost. Many Americans rack up credit card spending or visit a payday lender to pay medical debt or for basic needs. Help support local families struggling with medical debt by going to our website and supporting those that are struggling! Your gift will mean the difference between life saving treatments/medication and basic needs (food, gas, rent/mortgage,etc...) Go to www.communitybenefittree.org

 

Organization: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: CBT Wish List

Supplies that Celebrate lives!  We could use your help to assist us with items needed for us to help those planning a Celebration of Support fundraising party for an individual and their family going through a medical crisis.

We could use the following:

monetary donations gift cards from Restaurants, Coffee Places, Grocery Stores, Walmart, Target board games socks blankets lip balmlotions crossword puzzles kid's toys coloring books, crayons, pencils totes to place the items in Box Truck small Shed any type of unused, never opened items rolls of raffle tickets Decorations- new or opened wristbands  kids game prizes  paper plates and napkins  rolls of cellophane wrapping plastic tablecloths, ruffles, forks and spoons new or used paper folding machine Portable P.A. System dry eraser boards rolls of postage stamps

 

Organization: Community Benefit Tree

Supplies that Celebrate lives!  We could use your help to assist us with items needed for us to help those planning a Celebration of Support fundraising party for an individual and their family going through a medical crisis.

We could use the following:

monetary donations gift cards from Restaurants, Coffee Places, Grocery Stores, Walmart, Target board games socks blankets lip balmlotions crossword puzzles kid's toys coloring books, crayons, pencils totes to place the items in Box Truck small Shed any type of unused, never opened items rolls of raffle tickets Decorations- new or opened wristbands  kids game prizes  paper plates and napkins  rolls of cellophane wrapping plastic tablecloths, ruffles, forks and spoons new or used paper folding machine Portable P.A. System dry eraser boards rolls of postage stamps

 

Organization: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Weekend Playworker

Playwork volunteers are public facing and interact directly with museum guests in both indoor and outdoor exhibit spaces. Volunteers work alongside museum staff to promote child-led play while keeping exhibits organized and engaging.

Organization: Children's Museum of Southern Minnesota

Playwork volunteers are public facing and interact directly with museum guests in both indoor and outdoor exhibit spaces. Volunteers work alongside museum staff to promote child-led play while keeping exhibits organized and engaging.

Organization: Children's Museum of Southern Minnesota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Wednesday Playworker

Playwork volunteers are public facing and interact directly with museum guests in both indoor and outdoor exhibit spaces. Volunteers work alongside museum staff to promote child-led play while keeping exhibits organized and engaging. 

Organization: Children's Museum of Southern Minnesota

Playwork volunteers are public facing and interact directly with museum guests in both indoor and outdoor exhibit spaces. Volunteers work alongside museum staff to promote child-led play while keeping exhibits organized and engaging. 

Organization: Children's Museum of Southern Minnesota

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 56001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Walk to End Alzheimer's Committee Member-Fox Cities

Committee members are volunteers who serve under the direction of the Community Engagement Chair and work in conjunction with a staff lead to ensure Walk to End Alzheimer’s hits their team and Champions Club goals. This will involve recruiting and retaining teams and cultivating former, potential and current Champions. These efforts will increase participation, which will raise revenue and awareness to help us achieve our mission.

 

Meetings are monthly but will become more frequent as walk day approaches

 

Interested? Please email your Walk Manager, Deb Paul

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Committee members are volunteers who serve under the direction of the Community Engagement Chair and work in conjunction with a staff lead to ensure Walk to End Alzheimer’s hits their team and Champions Club goals. This will involve recruiting and retaining teams and cultivating former, potential and current Champions. These efforts will increase participation, which will raise revenue and awareness to help us achieve our mission.

 

Meetings are monthly but will become more frequent as walk day approaches

 

Interested? Please email your Walk Manager, Deb Paul

Organization: Alzheimer's Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Video Creator for Social Media Platforms

About Us:

Chicagoland Animal Rescue is a growing nonprofit cat-only rescue dedicated to adopting out and assisting cats in need. We are passionate about making a positive impact through various online channels, and we believe that powerful and engaging video content is an effective way to reach a wider audience.

Are you a creative individual with a passion for storytelling through video content? We are seeking a Volunteer Video Creator to join our team and help us share our mission and stories on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok. As a Volunteer Video Creator, you will play a crucial role in crafting engaging and informative videos that will captivate our online community and increase our reach.

Key Responsibilities:

- Conceptualize, plan, and create high-quality video content for YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok.
- Collaborate with our marketing and social media teams to align video content with our organization's goals and messaging.
- Edit and produce videos using various video editing software.
- Stay updated on current video trends and optimize content for each platform.
- Be responsible for filming, editing, and delivering content in a timely manner.

Requested Skills

- Strong video creation and editing skills.
- Proficiency in video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or similar).
- Understanding of social media trends and best practices for YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok.
- Ability to work independently and remotely.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to collaborate with a remote team.
- A passion for our organization's mission and a desire to make a positive impact.

Benefits:

- Gain hands-on experience in video production and content creation.
- Showcase your creativity and skills to a wide online audience.
- Contribute to a meaningful cause and make a difference in the world.
- Work with a supportive and dedicated team of like-minded individuals.
- Develop a portfolio of videos for your future endeavors.

How to Inquire:

If you are excited about the opportunity to create compelling video content for a cause you believe in, we encourage you to apply. Thank you!

Organization: Chicagoland Animal Rescue, NFP

About Us:

Chicagoland Animal Rescue is a growing nonprofit cat-only rescue dedicated to adopting out and assisting cats in need. We are passionate about making a positive impact through various online channels, and we believe that powerful and engaging video content is an effective way to reach a wider audience.

Are you a creative individual with a passion for storytelling through video content? We are seeking a Volunteer Video Creator to join our team and help us share our mission and stories on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok. As a Volunteer Video Creator, you will play a crucial role in crafting engaging and informative videos that will captivate our online community and increase our reach.

Key Responsibilities:

- Conceptualize, plan, and create high-quality video content for YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok.
- Collaborate with our marketing and social media teams to align video content with our organization's goals and messaging.
- Edit and produce videos using various video editing software.
- Stay updated on current video trends and optimize content for each platform.
- Be responsible for filming, editing, and delivering content in a timely manner.

Requested Skills

- Strong video creation and editing skills.
- Proficiency in video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or similar).
- Understanding of social media trends and best practices for YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok.
- Ability to work independently and remotely.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to collaborate with a remote team.
- A passion for our organization's mission and a desire to make a positive impact.

Benefits:

- Gain hands-on experience in video production and content creation.
- Showcase your creativity and skills to a wide online audience.
- Contribute to a meaningful cause and make a difference in the world.
- Work with a supportive and dedicated team of like-minded individuals.
- Develop a portfolio of videos for your future endeavors.

How to Inquire:

If you are excited about the opportunity to create compelling video content for a cause you believe in, we encourage you to apply. Thank you!

Organization: Chicagoland Animal Rescue, NFP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Writing, Social Media, & More! (Virtual)

 

We are looking to add volunteers to help with writing projects such as the newsletter, social media, educational materials, and fundraising. Potential projects include: quarterly digital newsletter, updating & creating flyers/posters/promotions (print and digital), creating videos for adoptable cats or for special events, creating social media content, updating & adding new informational handouts about proper cat care, fundraising projects, grant writing, etc. We can work with your skills and schedule, and this can be a great way to add to your community service hours for college students, too!

We would love to find a way to incorporate YOUR skills, so if you have ideas that we haven't though of yet, please do reach out! We'd love to chat and find a way to have you join our group!

Chicagoland Animal Rescue, NFP is a small, all-volunteer cat rescue organization based out of the Downers Grove PetSmart at Butterfield & Finley Rd. Please provide a current email and phone number for us to contact you at if you are willing to lend a hand and to find out more information, and check your email for a follow up from fundraising@chicagolandanimalrescue.org. Thank you for your time!

 

Organization: Chicagoland Animal Rescue, NFP

 

We are looking to add volunteers to help with writing projects such as the newsletter, social media, educational materials, and fundraising. Potential projects include: quarterly digital newsletter, updating & creating flyers/posters/promotions (print and digital), creating videos for adoptable cats or for special events, creating social media content, updating & adding new informational handouts about proper cat care, fundraising projects, grant writing, etc. We can work with your skills and schedule, and this can be a great way to add to your community service hours for college students, too!

We would love to find a way to incorporate YOUR skills, so if you have ideas that we haven't though of yet, please do reach out! We'd love to chat and find a way to have you join our group!

Chicagoland Animal Rescue, NFP is a small, all-volunteer cat rescue organization based out of the Downers Grove PetSmart at Butterfield & Finley Rd. Please provide a current email and phone number for us to contact you at if you are willing to lend a hand and to find out more information, and check your email for a follow up from fundraising@chicagolandanimalrescue.org. Thank you for your time!

 

Organization: Chicagoland Animal Rescue, NFP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Celebration Center Assistant

To assist with the rental/ resale/re-purpose store items.

Duties to include: Assist in cleaning, organizing, and keeping inventory of items.
Putting together rental orders for pick up as well as packaging of online resale store items.
QUALIFICATIONS: Like or Love to clean and organize. Work in a group or as an individual.
TIME COMMITMENT: There are shift opportunities or we can customize to your availability.
Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-12 p.m. or 12 p.m.- 4 p.m. shifts
AGE: 15 (with parent) and up


Organization: Community Benefit Tree

To assist with the rental/ resale/re-purpose store items.

Duties to include: Assist in cleaning, organizing, and keeping inventory of items.
Putting together rental orders for pick up as well as packaging of online resale store items.
QUALIFICATIONS: Like or Love to clean and organize. Work in a group or as an individual.
TIME COMMITMENT: There are shift opportunities or we can customize to your availability.
Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-12 p.m. or 12 p.m.- 4 p.m. shifts
AGE: 15 (with parent) and up


Organization: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Coordinator

Family Coordinators plays a key role in providing assistance to our families.
They would advise in the family’s financial sustainability plan, give
resources, and emotional support to our families.


QUALIFICATIONS: Training is required. Need to have time committed
in supporting a family through their medical crisis. Some financial
understanding is desirable, along with an ear to listen and a heart for compassion.


TIME COMMITMENT: 4 to 6 hours a month, subject to change based on need


AGE: 25 and up

Organization: Community Benefit Tree

Family Coordinators plays a key role in providing assistance to our families.
They would advise in the family’s financial sustainability plan, give
resources, and emotional support to our families.


QUALIFICATIONS: Training is required. Need to have time committed
in supporting a family through their medical crisis. Some financial
understanding is desirable, along with an ear to listen and a heart for compassion.


TIME COMMITMENT: 4 to 6 hours a month, subject to change based on need


AGE: 25 and up

Organization: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reasearcher

Need research done for local and national resources for our families.  Topics include transportation, basic needs, holistic assistance, medical condition specific help just  to name a few.  This opportunity can be done at your home with internet connection.


Organization: Community Benefit Tree

Need research done for local and national resources for our families.  Topics include transportation, basic needs, holistic assistance, medical condition specific help just  to name a few.  This opportunity can be done at your home with internet connection.


Organization: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Ambassador Support

Design/support our social media platforms, along with the opportunity
to do other awareness opportunities for CBT such as dropping off flyer's and/or
posters at area businesses, expo’s, etc...


QUALIFICATIONS: Familiarity with all social media outlets desired.
Some travel required.  Parts of this opportunity could be done from your home.


TIME COMMITMENT: Depend on your availability you can do this from
home or travel to awareness opportunities. Days and Times would
depend on opportunities.
AGE: 18 and up

Organization: Community Benefit Tree

Design/support our social media platforms, along with the opportunity
to do other awareness opportunities for CBT such as dropping off flyer's and/or
posters at area businesses, expo’s, etc...


QUALIFICATIONS: Familiarity with all social media outlets desired.
Some travel required.  Parts of this opportunity could be done from your home.


TIME COMMITMENT: Depend on your availability you can do this from
home or travel to awareness opportunities. Days and Times would
depend on opportunities.
AGE: 18 and up

Organization: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Committee Position: Girls on the Run NEW

Thank you for your interest in a board committee position with Girls on the Run! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 2 Looking for: Legal, HR, Finance, Fundraising, Event Planning, or IDEA knowledge preferred but not required. About the Organization

Girls on the Run is a youth development program that combines social/emotional learning with physical activity for youth in 3rd-8th grade. Founded in 2012, Girls on the Run Northeast Wisconsin has been dedicated to making an impact on girls lives in our community.

To learn more, visit https://www.girlsontherunnew.org/.

Time Commitment:

Meetings occur every other month for one hour, in person and virtual options for attendance

Term:

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board committee position with Girls on the Run! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 2 Looking for: Legal, HR, Finance, Fundraising, Event Planning, or IDEA knowledge preferred but not required. About the Organization

Girls on the Run is a youth development program that combines social/emotional learning with physical activity for youth in 3rd-8th grade. Founded in 2012, Girls on the Run Northeast Wisconsin has been dedicated to making an impact on girls lives in our community.

To learn more, visit https://www.girlsontherunnew.org/.

Time Commitment:

Meetings occur every other month for one hour, in person and virtual options for attendance

Term:

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Position: Thompson Center on Lourdes

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Thompson Center on Lourdes! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 3 Looking for: Finance, Marketing, Technology, Law, or Human Resources About the Organization

The Thompson Center on Lourdes provides opportunities for people 50+ to thrive through purposeful collaboration, socialization, education and wellness activities or events.

The TCoL is the only accredited non-profit senior center in the Fox Cities.  The organization received accreditation from the Wisconsin Associate of Senior Centers on November 12, 2021.  This accomplishment ensures our senior center operates at the highest level of service, builds credibility and trust among our community members, and continues to set a standard of excellence.  

With a deep-rooted history in the Fox Cities, the Thompson Center has been a leading source of community engagement and socialization for over 70 years through various avenues; Appleton Civic League, Appleton Senior Center, and Thompson Community Center. For many of our seniors, TCoL is not just an activity center, it is a lifeline source of companionship, support, and vital resources.  

Our goal is to become the recognized leader in building connections and opportunities to reimagine aging and to empower individuals to be their best selves.

To learn more, visit Thompson Center on Lourdes – Enabling Everyone 50+ to Celebrate Life (thetcol.org).

Time Commitment

There is one board meeting per month, held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month.  Meeting are about 90 minutes.

Board members will participate on committees, typically 1 committee that meet on an ad hoc basis. 

Annual strategic planning meetings - typically a ½ day.

Term

3-year term beginning in September 2024

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Thompson Center on Lourdes! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 3 Looking for: Finance, Marketing, Technology, Law, or Human Resources About the Organization

The Thompson Center on Lourdes provides opportunities for people 50+ to thrive through purposeful collaboration, socialization, education and wellness activities or events.

The TCoL is the only accredited non-profit senior center in the Fox Cities.  The organization received accreditation from the Wisconsin Associate of Senior Centers on November 12, 2021.  This accomplishment ensures our senior center operates at the highest level of service, builds credibility and trust among our community members, and continues to set a standard of excellence.  

With a deep-rooted history in the Fox Cities, the Thompson Center has been a leading source of community engagement and socialization for over 70 years through various avenues; Appleton Civic League, Appleton Senior Center, and Thompson Community Center. For many of our seniors, TCoL is not just an activity center, it is a lifeline source of companionship, support, and vital resources.  

Our goal is to become the recognized leader in building connections and opportunities to reimagine aging and to empower individuals to be their best selves.

To learn more, visit Thompson Center on Lourdes – Enabling Everyone 50+ to Celebrate Life (thetcol.org).

Time Commitment

There is one board meeting per month, held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month.  Meeting are about 90 minutes.

Board members will participate on committees, typically 1 committee that meet on an ad hoc basis. 

Annual strategic planning meetings - typically a ½ day.

Term

3-year term beginning in September 2024

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54914

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Position: Wisconsin River Trails

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Wisconsin River Trails! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 2 Looking for: Active participants, Advertising/Marketing, Accounting, Events preferred About the Organization

WRTO is creating a 26-mile hiking/biking trail in the Boscobel/Woodman/Wauzeka area.  Phase 1 is completed from the northern border of Boscobel to the Von Haden Boat Landing, Phase 2A just received a WI Dept. of Transportation $2.1 million grant with construction from Borden Road near Milk Specialties to Cozy Acres Trailer Park beginning in Spring 2022-engineering planning is occurring now. Phase 3 Follow the road north of the Von Haden Boat Landing, along Hwy. 60, into Wauzeka. The WRTO Board creates fundraisers for events, targets all our local citizens, as well as the many visitors, to come enjoy our region and STAY a bit longer.  There are 4000 canoeists that visit Boscobel yearly, and we would like to create more activities for them to do.  

We have worked with the city of Boscobel closely, along with the Dept. of Transportation, Dept. of Natural Resources, Dept. of Tourism, Chamber of Commerce, UW-Platteville engineering students, and many businesses within the region to form an alliance, ask for donations, and create family-fun fundraisers to entertain the community as we raise money.

To learn more, visit Home | Wisconsin River Trail Organization (wirivertrail.org). 

Time Commitment

1 Monthly Meeting

Can be attended in person or virtually.

Term

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Wisconsin River Trails! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 2 Looking for: Active participants, Advertising/Marketing, Accounting, Events preferred About the Organization

WRTO is creating a 26-mile hiking/biking trail in the Boscobel/Woodman/Wauzeka area.  Phase 1 is completed from the northern border of Boscobel to the Von Haden Boat Landing, Phase 2A just received a WI Dept. of Transportation $2.1 million grant with construction from Borden Road near Milk Specialties to Cozy Acres Trailer Park beginning in Spring 2022-engineering planning is occurring now. Phase 3 Follow the road north of the Von Haden Boat Landing, along Hwy. 60, into Wauzeka. The WRTO Board creates fundraisers for events, targets all our local citizens, as well as the many visitors, to come enjoy our region and STAY a bit longer.  There are 4000 canoeists that visit Boscobel yearly, and we would like to create more activities for them to do.  

We have worked with the city of Boscobel closely, along with the Dept. of Transportation, Dept. of Natural Resources, Dept. of Tourism, Chamber of Commerce, UW-Platteville engineering students, and many businesses within the region to form an alliance, ask for donations, and create family-fun fundraisers to entertain the community as we raise money.

To learn more, visit Home | Wisconsin River Trail Organization (wirivertrail.org). 

Time Commitment

1 Monthly Meeting

Can be attended in person or virtually.

Term

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53805

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Position: NEW Voices

Thank you for your interest in a board position with NEW Voices! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 3 + Treasurer Looking for: Board Members, Treasurer About the Organization

NEWVoices presents high-quality choral music that engages and enriches communities and our members. NEWVoices sings music that uplifts and inspires residents of Northeast Wisconsin. We are a mixed-voice adult choir comprised of 80 volunteer singers who audition, rehearse, and perform like professionals. We are to choral music what a symphony is to orchestral music. Our singers and audiences come from a 6-county region. We perform 4-5 live choral concerts annually, each featuring fresh repertoire and with thematic programming that responds to community issues and emphasizes collaboration with partner organizations.

To learn more, visit https://www.newvoiceschoir.org.

Time Commitment

Every other month on the second Wednesday of that month from 5-7pm.

Meetings vary in person or virtually and have a virtual option available as well, if cannot meet in person.

Term

3 years


**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with NEW Voices! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 3 + Treasurer Looking for: Board Members, Treasurer About the Organization

NEWVoices presents high-quality choral music that engages and enriches communities and our members. NEWVoices sings music that uplifts and inspires residents of Northeast Wisconsin. We are a mixed-voice adult choir comprised of 80 volunteer singers who audition, rehearse, and perform like professionals. We are to choral music what a symphony is to orchestral music. Our singers and audiences come from a 6-county region. We perform 4-5 live choral concerts annually, each featuring fresh repertoire and with thematic programming that responds to community issues and emphasizes collaboration with partner organizations.

To learn more, visit https://www.newvoiceschoir.org.

Time Commitment

Every other month on the second Wednesday of that month from 5-7pm.

Meetings vary in person or virtually and have a virtual option available as well, if cannot meet in person.

Term

3 years


**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Position: The History Museum at the Castle

Thank you for your interest in a board position with The History Museum at the Castle! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 1 Looking for: The History Museum Board could benefit from an individual with management experience, an interest in our organization and a desire to be involved in their community. About the Organization

At the History Museum we seek to inspire people to discover and appreciate history, and in particular the rich history of the Fox Valley, through exhibition, education, and collections. In addition to the public exhibits offered at the History Museum at the Castle located in downtown Appleton, the organization offers educational experiences for adults and children, traveling exhibits available to companies and community partners, and an extensive collection of archival documents and photos available for research. The museum serves our local community, but also draws a substantial number of visitors statewide, nationally, and even internationally.
On April 26, 2024, the Museum celebrated the grand opening of a new permanent exhibit of our local history called 'You Are Here'. ‘You Are Here’ provides students, residents, and visitors an opportunity to learn about the rich history of the Fox Valley region. In addition to this new exhibit and the permanent Houdini exhibit, in recent years the History Museum has highlighted important, yet often overlooked, segments of our community with exhibits like Stone of Hope: Black Experiences in the Fox Cities and (In)Visible: Homelessness in Appleton.
*The History Museum’s legal name is The Outagamie County Historical Society

To learn more, visit History Museum at the Castle (myhistorymuseum.org).

Time Commitment

3-4 Hours per Month

The Board meets eight times per year for about one and a half to two hours, generally in-person.  Occasionally, committee meetings or discussions involving a few board members to address specific issues are held virtually.

Term

3 Years

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with The History Museum at the Castle! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 1 Looking for: The History Museum Board could benefit from an individual with management experience, an interest in our organization and a desire to be involved in their community. About the Organization

At the History Museum we seek to inspire people to discover and appreciate history, and in particular the rich history of the Fox Valley, through exhibition, education, and collections. In addition to the public exhibits offered at the History Museum at the Castle located in downtown Appleton, the organization offers educational experiences for adults and children, traveling exhibits available to companies and community partners, and an extensive collection of archival documents and photos available for research. The museum serves our local community, but also draws a substantial number of visitors statewide, nationally, and even internationally.
On April 26, 2024, the Museum celebrated the grand opening of a new permanent exhibit of our local history called 'You Are Here'. ‘You Are Here’ provides students, residents, and visitors an opportunity to learn about the rich history of the Fox Valley region. In addition to this new exhibit and the permanent Houdini exhibit, in recent years the History Museum has highlighted important, yet often overlooked, segments of our community with exhibits like Stone of Hope: Black Experiences in the Fox Cities and (In)Visible: Homelessness in Appleton.
*The History Museum’s legal name is The Outagamie County Historical Society

To learn more, visit History Museum at the Castle (myhistorymuseum.org).

Time Commitment

3-4 Hours per Month

The Board meets eight times per year for about one and a half to two hours, generally in-person.  Occasionally, committee meetings or discussions involving a few board members to address specific issues are held virtually.

Term

3 Years

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Position: The Trout Museum of Art

Thank you for your interest in a board position with The Trout Museum of Art! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 1 Looking for: CPA/Accounting, Public Relations, Human Resources or Non-profit Governance background About the Organization

The Trout Museum of Art is all about art! As a primary location for the visual arts in central Wisconsin, TMA is set in the thriving Fox Cities community. Our three floors of galleries host 12-18 exhibitions a year, sharing work from local, national, and international artists. TMA offers hundreds of classes and camps throughout the year, plus; free educational programming to those who need art to heal and feel inspired.

Community events like TMA’s 64th annual Art at the Park festival, exhibit celebrations, and community art projects make art accessible to all. Everything we do and the choices we make are guided by our mission, vision, and values to serve the visual arts.

To learn more, visit Home - Trout Museum of Art (troutmuseumart.org).

Time Commitment

3-5 hours a month

The board meets every other month on the 3rd Tuesday of the month in person from 4:00-6:00pm (Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Sep, Nov)

Every board member is on one committee that meets monthly online via Teams for one hour.

Committees: Finance, Development, Strategic Engagement, Facilities, Education, Exhibition & Collections

Term

 3-year term with a maximum of 9 years


**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with The Trout Museum of Art! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 1 Looking for: CPA/Accounting, Public Relations, Human Resources or Non-profit Governance background About the Organization

The Trout Museum of Art is all about art! As a primary location for the visual arts in central Wisconsin, TMA is set in the thriving Fox Cities community. Our three floors of galleries host 12-18 exhibitions a year, sharing work from local, national, and international artists. TMA offers hundreds of classes and camps throughout the year, plus; free educational programming to those who need art to heal and feel inspired.

Community events like TMA’s 64th annual Art at the Park festival, exhibit celebrations, and community art projects make art accessible to all. Everything we do and the choices we make are guided by our mission, vision, and values to serve the visual arts.

To learn more, visit Home - Trout Museum of Art (troutmuseumart.org).

Time Commitment

3-5 hours a month

The board meets every other month on the 3rd Tuesday of the month in person from 4:00-6:00pm (Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Sep, Nov)

Every board member is on one committee that meets monthly online via Teams for one hour.

Committees: Finance, Development, Strategic Engagement, Facilities, Education, Exhibition & Collections

Term

 3-year term with a maximum of 9 years


**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Position: Veterans 1st of NEW

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Veterans 1st of NEW! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 2 Looking for: Female board members interested in helping veterans About the Organization

Veterans 1st of Northeast Wisconsin is a non-profit agency that will provide a safe, supportive veteran Cottage Court community for our area veterans in need of affordable housing with wraparound services to help them become self-sufficient.

To learn more, visit Welcome - Veterans 1st of NEW (veterans1stnew.com).

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Veterans 1st of NEW! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 2 Looking for: Female board members interested in helping veterans About the Organization

Veterans 1st of Northeast Wisconsin is a non-profit agency that will provide a safe, supportive veteran Cottage Court community for our area veterans in need of affordable housing with wraparound services to help them become self-sufficient.

To learn more, visit Welcome - Veterans 1st of NEW (veterans1stnew.com).

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Committee Position: Future Neenah

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Future Neenah! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 4 - 1 per committee Looking for: Marketing, Program Impact, Finance and Development or Economic Impact Committee Members About the Organization

Future Neenah, incorporated in 1983, is a not-for-profit civic development group engaged in the leadership, management and funding of a wide range of programs, projects and events in Neenah, Wisconsin, a city of 25,000 situated in a region of over 300,000.

We are an independent, nonprofit 501 C3 organization. The Future Neenah organizational motto is, “Our future, Our Neenah.”

WHAT DOES FUTURE NEENAH DO?

Future Neenah’s services and programs fall into three main categories:

1.       Economic Development

2.       Community Partnerships

3.       Community Events

When Future Neenah was originally founded, our purpose was exclusively downtown revitalization. In the early 1990’s the Future Neenah board strategically decided to broaden our scope to include the entire community.

Future Neenah is often able to facilitate partnerships to coordinate quality of life initiatives in the greater Neenah area. Future Neenah partners with many businesses, organizations and individuals to make Neenah a great place to live, work and play.

OUR MISSION: Future Neenah, Inc. is a community driven non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the economic and cultural vitality of Neenah.

To learn more, visit .

Time Commitment

1 hour/month + volunteer opportunities

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Future Neenah! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 4 - 1 per committee Looking for: Marketing, Program Impact, Finance and Development or Economic Impact Committee Members About the Organization

Future Neenah, incorporated in 1983, is a not-for-profit civic development group engaged in the leadership, management and funding of a wide range of programs, projects and events in Neenah, Wisconsin, a city of 25,000 situated in a region of over 300,000.

We are an independent, nonprofit 501 C3 organization. The Future Neenah organizational motto is, “Our future, Our Neenah.”

WHAT DOES FUTURE NEENAH DO?

Future Neenah’s services and programs fall into three main categories:

1.       Economic Development

2.       Community Partnerships

3.       Community Events

When Future Neenah was originally founded, our purpose was exclusively downtown revitalization. In the early 1990’s the Future Neenah board strategically decided to broaden our scope to include the entire community.

Future Neenah is often able to facilitate partnerships to coordinate quality of life initiatives in the greater Neenah area. Future Neenah partners with many businesses, organizations and individuals to make Neenah a great place to live, work and play.

OUR MISSION: Future Neenah, Inc. is a community driven non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the economic and cultural vitality of Neenah.

To learn more, visit .

Time Commitment

1 hour/month + volunteer opportunities

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Position: Reach Counseling

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Reach Counseling! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 3 Looking for: Diverse leaders with event planning and fundraising expertise to contribute to the success and achievement of Reach’s mission. About the Organization

Reach Counseling (Reach) is a sexual assault service provider for children and adults that offers culturally responsive outreach, prevention education, victim advocacy, trauma counseling and sex offender treatment. As an anti-violence agency, we strive to heal lives and transform communities.

To learn more, visit https://www.reachcounseling.com/.

Time Commitment

2-3 hours/month

Our Board of Directors currently meets monthly on the last Monday of the month from 5:00PM - 6:30PM. These meetings are hybrid and can be attended virtually or in-person. Our committees also meet once per month for one hour and these meetings are also offered in a hybrid format.

Term

3 years per term, with ability to serve up to 2 terms

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Reach Counseling! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 3 Looking for: Diverse leaders with event planning and fundraising expertise to contribute to the success and achievement of Reach’s mission. About the Organization

Reach Counseling (Reach) is a sexual assault service provider for children and adults that offers culturally responsive outreach, prevention education, victim advocacy, trauma counseling and sex offender treatment. As an anti-violence agency, we strive to heal lives and transform communities.

To learn more, visit https://www.reachcounseling.com/.

Time Commitment

2-3 hours/month

Our Board of Directors currently meets monthly on the last Monday of the month from 5:00PM - 6:30PM. These meetings are hybrid and can be attended virtually or in-person. Our committees also meet once per month for one hour and these meetings are also offered in a hybrid format.

Term

3 years per term, with ability to serve up to 2 terms

 

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54913

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Board of Directors - Madison, Milwaukee or Appleton

Title:                              Member, Breakthrough T1D Wisconsin Community Board of Directors

Accountable to:             President, Community Board of Directors

Partner with:                  Chapter Executive Director, and \ Market Director

Position Summary:        Community Board Members provide volunteer leadership in their assigned community (Madison, Milwaukee or Appleton) and play a vital role in ensuring their chapter, and in turn the organization, achieves its goals, including sustained, year-over-year revenue growth to meet Breakthrough T1D’s mission related funding priorities.  

Duties include:

·         Model commitment to the organization as a “top three” philanthropic priority in contributions of time, talent, treasure, and ties

·         Attend and engage fully in interactive board meetings

·         Actively serve on or chair one or more committees or subcommittees

·         Make an annual gift of personal significance to the organization to ensure 100% board giving

·         Champion the organization’s vision, mission, goals, and priorities

·         Leverage personal and professional network to cultivate meaningful connections for Breakthrough T1D that expand volunteer leadership, corporate and leadership giving pipelines and proactively drive fundraising to meet chapter goals

·         Serve as a passionate ambassador and steward of Breakthrough T1D’s volunteers and donors, including newly diagnosed families and individuals

·         Advocate to build and sustain critical support for type 1 diabetes (T1D) research funded by the Federal Government by raising awareness among Members of Congress of the financial, medical and emotional costs of the disease

·         Build strong mutual partnerships with chapter staff and volunteers

·         Be familiar with Chapter communications and proactively respond to requests for assistance, information, and feedback

·         Consider membership in Breakthrough T1D’s Legacy Giving Beta Society


Minimum Commitment: Directors are elected to two-year terms (beginning in July) and may not serve more than three consecutive terms. 


Schedule:                      Four Community Board Meetings, plus Board Orientation/Social & Annual Meeting

  Approximately 5-7 hours per month

 

Skills/Experience Required:

·         Understanding of JDRF mission; knowledge of T1D and its impact on families and communities

·         Excellent communication and leadership skills


Training/Resources Provided:

·         New Board Member Orientation

·         Board of Directors Handbook

·         Board Member Responsibilities

·         Annual Individual Engagement Meeting


Benefits:

·         Leadership role with the world’s leading global organization focused on T1D research

·         Opportunity to play a pivotal role in fulfilling Breakthrough T1D ’s mission

·         Gain latest knowledge on research that is helping to cure, better treat, and prevent T1D

·         Opportunity to network and influence community leaders on T1D issues

·         The gratitude of millions of individuals and families impacted by T1D

Organization: Breakthrough T1D Wisconsin

Title:                              Member, Breakthrough T1D Wisconsin Community Board of Directors

Accountable to:             President, Community Board of Directors

Partner with:                  Chapter Executive Director, and \ Market Director

Position Summary:        Community Board Members provide volunteer leadership in their assigned community (Madison, Milwaukee or Appleton) and play a vital role in ensuring their chapter, and in turn the organization, achieves its goals, including sustained, year-over-year revenue growth to meet Breakthrough T1D’s mission related funding priorities.  

Duties include:

·         Model commitment to the organization as a “top three” philanthropic priority in contributions of time, talent, treasure, and ties

·         Attend and engage fully in interactive board meetings

·         Actively serve on or chair one or more committees or subcommittees

·         Make an annual gift of personal significance to the organization to ensure 100% board giving

·         Champion the organization’s vision, mission, goals, and priorities

·         Leverage personal and professional network to cultivate meaningful connections for Breakthrough T1D that expand volunteer leadership, corporate and leadership giving pipelines and proactively drive fundraising to meet chapter goals

·         Serve as a passionate ambassador and steward of Breakthrough T1D’s volunteers and donors, including newly diagnosed families and individuals

·         Advocate to build and sustain critical support for type 1 diabetes (T1D) research funded by the Federal Government by raising awareness among Members of Congress of the financial, medical and emotional costs of the disease

·         Build strong mutual partnerships with chapter staff and volunteers

·         Be familiar with Chapter communications and proactively respond to requests for assistance, information, and feedback

·         Consider membership in Breakthrough T1D’s Legacy Giving Beta Society


Minimum Commitment: Directors are elected to two-year terms (beginning in July) and may not serve more than three consecutive terms. 


Schedule:                      Four Community Board Meetings, plus Board Orientation/Social & Annual Meeting

  Approximately 5-7 hours per month

 

Skills/Experience Required:

·         Understanding of JDRF mission; knowledge of T1D and its impact on families and communities

·         Excellent communication and leadership skills


Training/Resources Provided:

·         New Board Member Orientation

·         Board of Directors Handbook

·         Board Member Responsibilities

·         Annual Individual Engagement Meeting


Benefits:

·         Leadership role with the world’s leading global organization focused on T1D research

·         Opportunity to play a pivotal role in fulfilling Breakthrough T1D ’s mission

·         Gain latest knowledge on research that is helping to cure, better treat, and prevent T1D

·         Opportunity to network and influence community leaders on T1D issues

·         The gratitude of millions of individuals and families impacted by T1D

Organization: Breakthrough T1D Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54952

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Referral Program

Volunteering is better with friends, family, and co-workers. Invite yours to volunteer and we will give you a $20 gift card to local businesses and your referral will get a $20 Life's Celebration Center Thrift store gift card. Proceeds from our thrift store (everything is donated) go into a fund that helps to support our families.

It takes a community to come together in supporting a family through their medical crisis and 'that's you!"


Check us out at........https://www.communitybenefittree.org/.  Some available opportunities are as follows: Celebration Event staff, Celebration Center Storefront Assistant, Family Coordinator, Donation Processor and Board Member.

Organization: Community Benefit Tree

Volunteering is better with friends, family, and co-workers. Invite yours to volunteer and we will give you a $20 gift card to local businesses and your referral will get a $20 Life's Celebration Center Thrift store gift card. Proceeds from our thrift store (everything is donated) go into a fund that helps to support our families.

It takes a community to come together in supporting a family through their medical crisis and 'that's you!"


Check us out at........https://www.communitybenefittree.org/.  Some available opportunities are as follows: Celebration Event staff, Celebration Center Storefront Assistant, Family Coordinator, Donation Processor and Board Member.

Organization: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Horse Handlers, Side Walkers, Committee Members for Fundraising, Board Members

Sign up at this link: https://signup.com/go/HgeAESD We will not share your email.

If interested in fundraising, contact Katie at incbeaming@gmail.com

Side Walkers assist program participants with maintaining balance and control and interpreting directions given by the Riding Instructor during lessons. 


Side Walkers and horse handlers are needed the following days and times-
Mondays: 4:30- 7pm

Tuesdays: 4:30-7pm

Wednesdays: 4:15- 8pm

Feel free to volunteer for the full class or partial shifts

We will never have classes the last week of the month.

If riders do not show up for their class time, we have other tasks for volunteers. Please fill out our volunteer application and either bring with you or send via email to Shelly.beaming@gmail.com so you can get scheduled for one of our volunteer training sessions.

Organization: BEAMING,Inc.

Sign up at this link: https://signup.com/go/HgeAESD We will not share your email.

If interested in fundraising, contact Katie at incbeaming@gmail.com

Side Walkers assist program participants with maintaining balance and control and interpreting directions given by the Riding Instructor during lessons. 


Side Walkers and horse handlers are needed the following days and times-
Mondays: 4:30- 7pm

Tuesdays: 4:30-7pm

Wednesdays: 4:15- 8pm

Feel free to volunteer for the full class or partial shifts

We will never have classes the last week of the month.

If riders do not show up for their class time, we have other tasks for volunteers. Please fill out our volunteer application and either bring with you or send via email to Shelly.beaming@gmail.com so you can get scheduled for one of our volunteer training sessions.

Organization: BEAMING,Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Board Position: Lakeland Care

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Lakeland Care! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 2 Looking for: Legal background, HR or strategic growth and planning About the Organization

Lakeland Care was formed through Creative Care Options, one of the first Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) to pilot the Family Care program in Wisconsin. For over 24 years, we have remained dedicated to providing tailored solutions and support, ensuring we meet the needs of the individuals and organizations we serve effectively and compassionately. Our dedication to delivering high-quality, sustainable support is at the heart of everything we do, as we strive to make a meaningful and positive impact on the communities and individuals we serve.

To learn more, visit Wisconsin Managed Care Organization | Lakeland Care (lakelandcareinc.com).

Time Commitment

3 hours/month

Term

 3 years

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Lakeland Care! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 2 Looking for: Legal background, HR or strategic growth and planning About the Organization

Lakeland Care was formed through Creative Care Options, one of the first Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) to pilot the Family Care program in Wisconsin. For over 24 years, we have remained dedicated to providing tailored solutions and support, ensuring we meet the needs of the individuals and organizations we serve effectively and compassionately. Our dedication to delivering high-quality, sustainable support is at the heart of everything we do, as we strive to make a meaningful and positive impact on the communities and individuals we serve.

To learn more, visit Wisconsin Managed Care Organization | Lakeland Care (lakelandcareinc.com).

Time Commitment

3 hours/month

Term

 3 years

**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54937

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Position: Covey

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Covey! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 1 Looking for: Compassionate individuals who are committed to living Covey's mission every day. About the Organization

Covey's mission is to empower individuals with disabilities and their families to fully engage in the community.

To learn more, visit https://covey.org/.

Time Commitment 

Bi-monthly board meetings: 2 ½ hours each meeting
Committee and task force meetings: 4 meetings annually at 1 ½ hours
Meeting Prep: 30-45 minutes per meeting
Annual Board Retreat: 8 hours

Term

Three-year term


**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Covey! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: 1 Looking for: Compassionate individuals who are committed to living Covey's mission every day. About the Organization

Covey's mission is to empower individuals with disabilities and their families to fully engage in the community.

To learn more, visit https://covey.org/.

Time Commitment 

Bi-monthly board meetings: 2 ½ hours each meeting
Committee and task force meetings: 4 meetings annually at 1 ½ hours
Meeting Prep: 30-45 minutes per meeting
Annual Board Retreat: 8 hours

Term

Three-year term


**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Snack Pack Drive

Assemble Snack Packs to keep children alert, healthy, and fed! In a quart-size zip-top bag, include peanut-free snack items like apple juice or a juice box, nut-free granola bars, fruit cups, apple sauce, crackers, and a note of encouragement. Once kits are completed, please contact Lesley at info@BataviaUnitedWay.org to coordinate drop-off or pick up of kits. Thank you!

Organization: Batavia United Way

Assemble Snack Packs to keep children alert, healthy, and fed! In a quart-size zip-top bag, include peanut-free snack items like apple juice or a juice box, nut-free granola bars, fruit cups, apple sauce, crackers, and a note of encouragement. Once kits are completed, please contact Lesley at info@BataviaUnitedWay.org to coordinate drop-off or pick up of kits. Thank you!

Organization: Batavia United Way

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 60510

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Board Position: Fox Valley Literacy

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Fox Valley Literacy! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: Multiple Looking for: Human Resources, Technology, Marketing, Faith Leaders, Community Representation About the Organization

Fox Valley Literacy shares the power of learning to transform lives and enrich the community.

Fox Valley Literacy was founded in Appleton, Wisconsin in September 1990, during International Literacy Month. The Outagamie Waupaca Library System, which supports public libraries in the area, along with the Appleton Public Library led the formation of the organization in order to bring together existing programs as the Fox Valley Literacy Coalition.

In the 30 years since our founding, we’ve undergone two name changes and moved offices several times. But our dedication to providing quality and accessible adult education hasn’t changed. Since 1990, we have served students at no cost, all with the help of our dedicated tutors. We continue to work hard every day to serve our community and to share the power of learning.

To learn more, visit Our History - Building Skills, Giving Back (foxvalleylit.org).

Time Commitment 

First Thursday of the month, every other month from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.

Board members often spend 5-10 hours a month in support of the organization.


**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a board position with Fox Valley Literacy! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: Multiple Looking for: Human Resources, Technology, Marketing, Faith Leaders, Community Representation About the Organization

Fox Valley Literacy shares the power of learning to transform lives and enrich the community.

Fox Valley Literacy was founded in Appleton, Wisconsin in September 1990, during International Literacy Month. The Outagamie Waupaca Library System, which supports public libraries in the area, along with the Appleton Public Library led the formation of the organization in order to bring together existing programs as the Fox Valley Literacy Coalition.

In the 30 years since our founding, we’ve undergone two name changes and moved offices several times. But our dedication to providing quality and accessible adult education hasn’t changed. Since 1990, we have served students at no cost, all with the help of our dedicated tutors. We continue to work hard every day to serve our community and to share the power of learning.

To learn more, visit Our History - Building Skills, Giving Back (foxvalleylit.org).

Time Commitment 

First Thursday of the month, every other month from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.

Board members often spend 5-10 hours a month in support of the organization.


**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Committee Position: Fox Valley Literacy

Thank you for your interest in a committee position with Fox Valley Literacy! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: Multiple Looking for:

Governance

Board member recruitment, on-boarding, and tracking. Board review and effectiveness survey. Bylaw review and management. Chaired by Board Secretary.

Finance and Operations

Financial management and stewardship, facility management, budgeting, Executive Director annual review, and more. Chaired by Board Treasurer.

Community Engagement

Community awareness and outreach, donor stewardship, support board fundraising activities and stewardship. Chaired by Board Vice-President. About the Organization

Fox Valley Literacy shares the power of learning to transform lives and enrich the community.

Fox Valley Literacy was founded in Appleton, Wisconsin in September 1990, during International Literacy Month. The Outagamie Waupaca Library System, which supports public libraries in the area, along with the Appleton Public Library led the formation of the organization in order to bring together existing programs as the Fox Valley Literacy Coalition.

In the 30 years since our founding, we’ve undergone two name changes and moved offices several times. But our dedication to providing quality and accessible adult education hasn’t changed. Since 1990, we have served students at no cost, all with the help of our dedicated tutors. We continue to work hard every day to serve our community and to share the power of learning.

To learn more, visit Our History - Building Skills, Giving Back (foxvalleylit.org).

Time Commitment 

1 Hour/Month, scheduled monthly based on the times that work best for the committee


**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Thank you for your interest in a committee position with Fox Valley Literacy! If you have not already, please visit the main page for community board positions to learn what is expected of colleagues when looking to join a board. Number of Positions Open: Multiple Looking for:

Governance

Board member recruitment, on-boarding, and tracking. Board review and effectiveness survey. Bylaw review and management. Chaired by Board Secretary.

Finance and Operations

Financial management and stewardship, facility management, budgeting, Executive Director annual review, and more. Chaired by Board Treasurer.

Community Engagement

Community awareness and outreach, donor stewardship, support board fundraising activities and stewardship. Chaired by Board Vice-President. About the Organization

Fox Valley Literacy shares the power of learning to transform lives and enrich the community.

Fox Valley Literacy was founded in Appleton, Wisconsin in September 1990, during International Literacy Month. The Outagamie Waupaca Library System, which supports public libraries in the area, along with the Appleton Public Library led the formation of the organization in order to bring together existing programs as the Fox Valley Literacy Coalition.

In the 30 years since our founding, we’ve undergone two name changes and moved offices several times. But our dedication to providing quality and accessible adult education hasn’t changed. Since 1990, we have served students at no cost, all with the help of our dedicated tutors. We continue to work hard every day to serve our community and to share the power of learning.

To learn more, visit Our History - Building Skills, Giving Back (foxvalleylit.org).

Time Commitment 

1 Hour/Month, scheduled monthly based on the times that work best for the committee


**BY RESPONDING TO A BOARD OPPORTUNITY, YOU ARE SHOWING INTEREST AND AN AMCOR CARES COLLEAGUE WILL BE IN TOUCH TO DISCUSS FURTHER**

Organization: Community Board Positions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cooking for the Community

This is a volunteer, unpaid position.

If you love to cook and want to help feed our community, sign up to help us prepare and package fully cooked individual meals to donate to our food pantry partners.


Click HERE to sign up to help on Nov 3, 2024
Click HERE to sign up to help on Dec 1, 2024

Click HERE to sign up for February 2, 2025
Click HERE to sign up for March 2, 2025



Organization: Rooted In Inc.

This is a volunteer, unpaid position.

If you love to cook and want to help feed our community, sign up to help us prepare and package fully cooked individual meals to donate to our food pantry partners.


Click HERE to sign up to help on Nov 3, 2024
Click HERE to sign up to help on Dec 1, 2024

Click HERE to sign up for February 2, 2025
Click HERE to sign up for March 2, 2025



Organization: Rooted In Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54303

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Junior Achievement- Finance Park- One Day Volunteer Opportunity

JA Finance Park

JA Finance Park is an onsite simulation focusing primarily on financial literacy that challenges students to create a budget and live within their means.  7th-9th grade students have already completed 12-13 classroom lessons to prepare for their day. Upon arrival, they will be given a life scenario that includes their salary, family situation, existing debt, savings, and credit. This scenario will be their life for the day and students will plan for and implement a monthly budget.  Volunteers will serve as a small group facilitator, working with 6-8 students.  You and your group will work through each stage of the simulation including budget category research, personal budgeting, shopping and payment.  You will lead your group of students though an activity in each segment and support them through their day, sharing your personal experiences and checking for understanding as you go.  

This is a fun day of learning, and we would love to have you join us this year. You can access our calendar and sign up directly via Sign Up Genius by visiting: JA Volunteer Opportunities. You will see a tab for both Finance Park and Biz Town programs and can sign up for as many opportunities as you like.

Schedule: Unless otherwise specified, the day begins at 8:45 am with new volunteer training. Students arrive at 9:30am and the day will conclude at 1:30 pm

Location: Community First Career Exploration & Financial Literacy Center, 11 Tri-Park Way, Appleton, WI

Contact: Stacy Sniegowski ssniegowski@jawis.org

Organization: Junior Achievement of Wisconsin-Northeast Region

JA Finance Park

JA Finance Park is an onsite simulation focusing primarily on financial literacy that challenges students to create a budget and live within their means.  7th-9th grade students have already completed 12-13 classroom lessons to prepare for their day. Upon arrival, they will be given a life scenario that includes their salary, family situation, existing debt, savings, and credit. This scenario will be their life for the day and students will plan for and implement a monthly budget.  Volunteers will serve as a small group facilitator, working with 6-8 students.  You and your group will work through each stage of the simulation including budget category research, personal budgeting, shopping and payment.  You will lead your group of students though an activity in each segment and support them through their day, sharing your personal experiences and checking for understanding as you go.  

This is a fun day of learning, and we would love to have you join us this year. You can access our calendar and sign up directly via Sign Up Genius by visiting: JA Volunteer Opportunities. You will see a tab for both Finance Park and Biz Town programs and can sign up for as many opportunities as you like.

Schedule: Unless otherwise specified, the day begins at 8:45 am with new volunteer training. Students arrive at 9:30am and the day will conclude at 1:30 pm

Location: Community First Career Exploration & Financial Literacy Center, 11 Tri-Park Way, Appleton, WI

Contact: Stacy Sniegowski ssniegowski@jawis.org

Organization: Junior Achievement of Wisconsin-Northeast Region

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54914

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Junior Achievement - Biz Town- One Day Volunteer Opportunity

JA BizTown

JA BizTown is a day-long visit to a fully interactive, simulated town. 4th-6th grade students have already completed 13 classroom lessons to prepare for their day. They have each interviewed for and accepted a position for a job that they will assume upon arrival. Students will work together to run their individual businesses while managing their own finances and experiencing the flow of the economy. They are producers in the morning and consumers in the afternoon. This is a great day of learning in all three pillars of JA programming: Career Exploration, Financial Literacy, and Entrepreneurship. Volunteers will help a small group of students write checks, make bank deposits, lead staff meetings, understand their jobs all while providing encouragement and ensuring that students have a great day.

This is a fun day of learning, and we would love to have you join us this year. You can access our calendar and sign up directly via Sign Up Genius by visiting: JA Volunteer Opportunities. You will see a tab for both Biz town and Finance Park programs and can sign up for as many opportunities as you like. Please let us know if you have any questions.

Schedule: Unless otherwise specified, the day begins at 8:30 am with new volunteer training.Students arrive at 9:30 am and the day will conclude at 2:00 pm

Location: Community First Career Exploration & Financial Literacy Center, 11 Tri-Park Way, Appleton, WI

Contact: Stacy Sniegowski ssniegowski@jawis.org

Organization: Junior Achievement of Wisconsin-Northeast Region

JA BizTown

JA BizTown is a day-long visit to a fully interactive, simulated town. 4th-6th grade students have already completed 13 classroom lessons to prepare for their day. They have each interviewed for and accepted a position for a job that they will assume upon arrival. Students will work together to run their individual businesses while managing their own finances and experiencing the flow of the economy. They are producers in the morning and consumers in the afternoon. This is a great day of learning in all three pillars of JA programming: Career Exploration, Financial Literacy, and Entrepreneurship. Volunteers will help a small group of students write checks, make bank deposits, lead staff meetings, understand their jobs all while providing encouragement and ensuring that students have a great day.

This is a fun day of learning, and we would love to have you join us this year. You can access our calendar and sign up directly via Sign Up Genius by visiting: JA Volunteer Opportunities. You will see a tab for both Biz town and Finance Park programs and can sign up for as many opportunities as you like. Please let us know if you have any questions.

Schedule: Unless otherwise specified, the day begins at 8:30 am with new volunteer training.Students arrive at 9:30 am and the day will conclude at 2:00 pm

Location: Community First Career Exploration & Financial Literacy Center, 11 Tri-Park Way, Appleton, WI

Contact: Stacy Sniegowski ssniegowski@jawis.org

Organization: Junior Achievement of Wisconsin-Northeast Region

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54914

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Side Walkers Needed

Side Walkers assist during equine-assisted riding sessions. They will assist program participants with maintaining balance and control and interpreting directions given by the Riding Instructor during lessons.

Side Walkers and horse handlers are needed the following days and times-

Mondays: 4:30- 7pm

Tuesdays: 4:30-7pm

Wednesdays: 4:15- 8pm

Feel free to volunteer for the full class or partial shifts

We will never have classes the last week of the month. If riders do not show up for their class time, we have other tasks for volunteers. Please fill out our volunteer application and either bring with you or send via email to Shelly.beaming@gmail.com so you can get scheduled for one of our volunteer training sessions.

Organization: BEAMING,Inc.

Side Walkers assist during equine-assisted riding sessions. They will assist program participants with maintaining balance and control and interpreting directions given by the Riding Instructor during lessons.

Side Walkers and horse handlers are needed the following days and times-

Mondays: 4:30- 7pm

Tuesdays: 4:30-7pm

Wednesdays: 4:15- 8pm

Feel free to volunteer for the full class or partial shifts

We will never have classes the last week of the month. If riders do not show up for their class time, we have other tasks for volunteers. Please fill out our volunteer application and either bring with you or send via email to Shelly.beaming@gmail.com so you can get scheduled for one of our volunteer training sessions.

Organization: BEAMING,Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Core Crew Volunteer Member

Core Crew that commit to routinely volunteering on our build site. Skilled and unskilled volunteers welcome!

Volunteering with Habitat allows you to contribute directly to building homes for families in need. By donating your time, you’re helping provide safe, affordable housing for people who might otherwise not have access to it. The physical work you do can have a lasting, visible impact on the community.

Organization: Sandusky County Habitat for Humanity

Core Crew that commit to routinely volunteering on our build site. Skilled and unskilled volunteers welcome!

Volunteering with Habitat allows you to contribute directly to building homes for families in need. By donating your time, you’re helping provide safe, affordable housing for people who might otherwise not have access to it. The physical work you do can have a lasting, visible impact on the community.

Organization: Sandusky County Habitat for Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43420

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be the Difference: Become a Mentor!

Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to our community? The ACE Mentoring Program is seeking caring adults to mentor students at Fremont Middle School (grades 6–8) and Fremont Ross High School (grades 9–12). Mentoring requires just 30–45 minutes once a week during the school day, yet the impact lasts a lifetime. As a mentor, you’ll provide encouragement, support, and guidance to help students succeed both in school and in life. To get started, you’ll complete a Match-Up Profile Form and Application, followed by FBI and BCI fingerprinting through Fremont City Schools at no cost to you. After that, you’ll attend a mentor training with the ACE Mentoring Program Coordinator to review program expectations and resources. It’s a small commitment with a big reward—helping shape the future of our students and our community.

Organization: ACE Mentoring Program

Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to our community? The ACE Mentoring Program is seeking caring adults to mentor students at Fremont Middle School (grades 6–8) and Fremont Ross High School (grades 9–12). Mentoring requires just 30–45 minutes once a week during the school day, yet the impact lasts a lifetime. As a mentor, you’ll provide encouragement, support, and guidance to help students succeed both in school and in life. To get started, you’ll complete a Match-Up Profile Form and Application, followed by FBI and BCI fingerprinting through Fremont City Schools at no cost to you. After that, you’ll attend a mentor training with the ACE Mentoring Program Coordinator to review program expectations and resources. It’s a small commitment with a big reward—helping shape the future of our students and our community.

Organization: ACE Mentoring Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43420

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Group Volunteers

Manage an existing group or start a new one—our projects involve companies, service clubs, professional associations, church groups and many other kinds of organizations. Group volunteers are needed at different stages throughout the build process. Contact us today if your group is looking for a way to give back to the community. 

Organization: Sandusky County Habitat for Humanity

Manage an existing group or start a new one—our projects involve companies, service clubs, professional associations, church groups and many other kinds of organizations. Group volunteers are needed at different stages throughout the build process. Contact us today if your group is looking for a way to give back to the community. 

Organization: Sandusky County Habitat for Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43420

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: CASA Volunteer

CASA volunteers are provided training and support to advocate for children who's families are involved with a case with childrens services.  The volunteer will investigate the circumstances in the child's life and get to know the child well enough to make formal recommendations to the judge on what is in the childs best interest.  The advocate will remain with the child throughtout the life of the children's services case.

Organization: CASA of Seneca, Sandusky and Wyandot Counties

CASA volunteers are provided training and support to advocate for children who's families are involved with a case with childrens services.  The volunteer will investigate the circumstances in the child's life and get to know the child well enough to make formal recommendations to the judge on what is in the childs best interest.  The advocate will remain with the child throughtout the life of the children's services case.

Organization: CASA of Seneca, Sandusky and Wyandot Counties

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43420

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assistant in The Lab

Come Ask-Think-Learn-Share alongside kids and their families learning in The Lab at Building for Kids! You will assist the museum's educators in facilitating activities that help build skills of inquiry and curiosity about the Scientific Method.

We are seeking volunteers for:

Monday - Friday from 1:00-3:00pm; Saturday - Sunday from 9:00-11:00am and 1:00-3:00pm


Organization: Building for Kids Children's Museum

Come Ask-Think-Learn-Share alongside kids and their families learning in The Lab at Building for Kids! You will assist the museum's educators in facilitating activities that help build skills of inquiry and curiosity about the Scientific Method.

We are seeking volunteers for:

Monday - Friday from 1:00-3:00pm; Saturday - Sunday from 9:00-11:00am and 1:00-3:00pm


Organization: Building for Kids Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer

Thank you for considering volunteering at Sandusky County Share and Care Center. We always need volunteers! 


Volunteer jobs include:

Pricing items

Straightening up store shelves 

Hanging up clothing after checking for stains

You can volunteer any time the store is open!

Organization: Sandusky County Share and Care

Thank you for considering volunteering at Sandusky County Share and Care Center. We always need volunteers! 


Volunteer jobs include:

Pricing items

Straightening up store shelves 

Hanging up clothing after checking for stains

You can volunteer any time the store is open!

Organization: Sandusky County Share and Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43420

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lifest 2025

We would love to have you join us as a part of our extensive volunteer team for one of the largest Christian music festivals in the nation!  

Whether you can serve 4 hours or 20 hours, any amount of help goes a long way. Volunteering is a great way to support the ministry being done through Lifest, see a different side of the festival, or even to earn your ticket to the festival! There is potential to earn some other benefits as well, such as an event t-shirt. We need help in many different areas, so you can find a position that best suits you and your strengths, or one that just looks like fun!

Find more information and register online here: https://lifest.com/volunteer/

Organization: Lifest

We would love to have you join us as a part of our extensive volunteer team for one of the largest Christian music festivals in the nation!  

Whether you can serve 4 hours or 20 hours, any amount of help goes a long way. Volunteering is a great way to support the ministry being done through Lifest, see a different side of the festival, or even to earn your ticket to the festival! There is potential to earn some other benefits as well, such as an event t-shirt. We need help in many different areas, so you can find a position that best suits you and your strengths, or one that just looks like fun!

Find more information and register online here: https://lifest.com/volunteer/

Organization: Lifest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meal Ministry for the Women's Transitional Shelter in Appleton

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at COTS!


Because we are a transitional shelter and our residents live here 24/7, our volunteer opportunities are a bit different from most organizations.

Our primary volunteer option is through our Meal Ministry program, where you can make a difference by providing heartwarming meals for our residents.

Volunteers prepare a home-cooked meal for 16 people and deliver it to our residence. No serving is involved - just prep and deliver. Our residents set up, serve and clean up. You can prepare whatever you would like (such as lasagna/bread/salad, sloppy joes, casseroles, chili with fixings, etc.). Even if you are not fond of cooking, you can still be a Meal Minister! Many Meal Ministers order pizza or other carry-out items for our residents. Meals are scheduled for Mondays and Wednesdays. To sign up, visit  https://signup.com/go/LuWThDM


If you have any questions, give us a call at 920-734-3609 or email us at info@appletoncots.org .

Organization: COTS, Inc

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at COTS!


Because we are a transitional shelter and our residents live here 24/7, our volunteer opportunities are a bit different from most organizations.

Our primary volunteer option is through our Meal Ministry program, where you can make a difference by providing heartwarming meals for our residents.

Volunteers prepare a home-cooked meal for 16 people and deliver it to our residence. No serving is involved - just prep and deliver. Our residents set up, serve and clean up. You can prepare whatever you would like (such as lasagna/bread/salad, sloppy joes, casseroles, chili with fixings, etc.). Even if you are not fond of cooking, you can still be a Meal Minister! Many Meal Ministers order pizza or other carry-out items for our residents. Meals are scheduled for Mondays and Wednesdays. To sign up, visit  https://signup.com/go/LuWThDM


If you have any questions, give us a call at 920-734-3609 or email us at info@appletoncots.org .

Organization: COTS, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54914

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meal Ministry for the Men's Transitional Shelter in Appleton

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at COTS!


Because we are a transitional shelter and our residents live here 24/7, our volunteer opportunities are a bit different from most organizations.

Our primary volunteer option is through our Meal Ministry program, where you can make a difference by providing heartwarming meals for our residents.

Volunteers prepare a home-cooked meal for 24 people and deliver it to our residence. No serving is involved - just prep and deliver. Our residents set up, serve and clean up. You can prepare whatever you would like (such as lasagna/bread/salad, sloppy joes, casseroles, chili with fixings, etc.). Even if you are not fond of cooking, you can still be a Meal Minister! Many Meal Ministers order pizza or other carry-out items for our residents. Meals are scheduled for Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. To sign up, visit  https://signup.com/go/ZZScKNh


If you have any questions, give us a call at 920-734-3609 or email us at info@appletoncots.org .

Organization: COTS, Inc

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at COTS!


Because we are a transitional shelter and our residents live here 24/7, our volunteer opportunities are a bit different from most organizations.

Our primary volunteer option is through our Meal Ministry program, where you can make a difference by providing heartwarming meals for our residents.

Volunteers prepare a home-cooked meal for 24 people and deliver it to our residence. No serving is involved - just prep and deliver. Our residents set up, serve and clean up. You can prepare whatever you would like (such as lasagna/bread/salad, sloppy joes, casseroles, chili with fixings, etc.). Even if you are not fond of cooking, you can still be a Meal Minister! Many Meal Ministers order pizza or other carry-out items for our residents. Meals are scheduled for Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. To sign up, visit  https://signup.com/go/ZZScKNh


If you have any questions, give us a call at 920-734-3609 or email us at info@appletoncots.org .

Organization: COTS, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54915

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meal Ministry for the Men's Transitional Shelter in Oshkosh

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at COTS!


Because we are a transitional shelter and our residents live here 24/7, our volunteer opportunities are a bit different from most organizations.

Our primary volunteer option is through our Meal Ministry program, where you can make a difference by providing heartwarming meals for our residents.

Volunteers prepare a home-cooked meal for 24 people and deliver it to our residence. No serving is involved - just prep and deliver. Our residents set up, serve and clean up. You can prepare whatever you would like (such as lasagna/bread/salad, sloppy joes, casseroles, chili with fixings, etc.). Even if you are not fond of cooking, you can still be a Meal Minister! Many Meal Ministers order pizza or other carry-out items for our residents. Meals are scheduled for Mondays and Wednesdays. To sign up, visit https://signup.com/go/ATZrqrw


If you have any questions, give us a call at 920-734-3609 or email us at info@appletoncots.org .

Organization: COTS, Inc

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at COTS!


Because we are a transitional shelter and our residents live here 24/7, our volunteer opportunities are a bit different from most organizations.

Our primary volunteer option is through our Meal Ministry program, where you can make a difference by providing heartwarming meals for our residents.

Volunteers prepare a home-cooked meal for 24 people and deliver it to our residence. No serving is involved - just prep and deliver. Our residents set up, serve and clean up. You can prepare whatever you would like (such as lasagna/bread/salad, sloppy joes, casseroles, chili with fixings, etc.). Even if you are not fond of cooking, you can still be a Meal Minister! Many Meal Ministers order pizza or other carry-out items for our residents. Meals are scheduled for Mondays and Wednesdays. To sign up, visit https://signup.com/go/ATZrqrw


If you have any questions, give us a call at 920-734-3609 or email us at info@appletoncots.org .

Organization: COTS, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54902

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) are everyday citizens who complete specialized training that prepares them to be effective advocates for abused/neglected children with active cases in Family Court. CASA of the River Region trains and supports volunteers in Jefferson, Shelby, Spencer, Bullitt, Henry Oldham, and Trimble Counties in Kentucky. CASAs provide a caring, consistent presence in the lives of children as they face uncertainty. Sworn in by judges to be their "eyes & ears", CASAs get to know the child(ren) involved in their cases and provide important information to the Court to ensure kids don't fall through the cracks. YOU can change a child's story as a CASA. 

Organization: CASA of the River Region

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) are everyday citizens who complete specialized training that prepares them to be effective advocates for abused/neglected children with active cases in Family Court. CASA of the River Region trains and supports volunteers in Jefferson, Shelby, Spencer, Bullitt, Henry Oldham, and Trimble Counties in Kentucky. CASAs provide a caring, consistent presence in the lives of children as they face uncertainty. Sworn in by judges to be their "eyes & ears", CASAs get to know the child(ren) involved in their cases and provide important information to the Court to ensure kids don't fall through the cracks. YOU can change a child's story as a CASA. 

Organization: CASA of the River Region

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40065

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Liberty Center Donation Needs List

Liberty Center current needs

Paper Towels

13 gallon trash bags

Paper Plates

Gallon Zip lock bags

Toilet Paper

Liquid Dish Soap

Liquid Bleach

Cream of Chicken Soup

Sugar

Canned Pastas

Boxed Mashed Potatoes

Ranch Dressing

Tea Bags

Chicken Broth

Beef Broth

Boxes of variety individual potato chips

Kroger Gift Cards

Walmart Gift Cards

Organization: Liberty Center of Sandusky County

Liberty Center current needs

Paper Towels

13 gallon trash bags

Paper Plates

Gallon Zip lock bags

Toilet Paper

Liquid Dish Soap

Liquid Bleach

Cream of Chicken Soup

Sugar

Canned Pastas

Boxed Mashed Potatoes

Ranch Dressing

Tea Bags

Chicken Broth

Beef Broth

Boxes of variety individual potato chips

Kroger Gift Cards

Walmart Gift Cards

Organization: Liberty Center of Sandusky County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43420

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Provide a Meal

Provide a meal for residents at the Liberty Center.  You may cook a meal at home or with a group of friends and deliver it to the Liberty Center.  If you aren't into cooking you may order a meal and deliver it or have it delivered to the Liberty Center. This may be done on an ongoing schedule once a month or just one time.  This MUST be coordinated with our Office Manager, Mary.  She will let you know how many people to prepare for and find a day that works for you.  She will answer any questions you have.

Organization: Liberty Center of Sandusky County

Provide a meal for residents at the Liberty Center.  You may cook a meal at home or with a group of friends and deliver it to the Liberty Center.  If you aren't into cooking you may order a meal and deliver it or have it delivered to the Liberty Center. This may be done on an ongoing schedule once a month or just one time.  This MUST be coordinated with our Office Manager, Mary.  She will let you know how many people to prepare for and find a day that works for you.  She will answer any questions you have.

Organization: Liberty Center of Sandusky County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43420

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Position: Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central WI

As an affiliate of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, BBBS has empowered thousands of life-changing friendships between Bigs and Littles in Winnebago, Calumet, Outagamie, and Waupaca counties since its inception in 1968.

In the summer of 2018, Big Brothers Big Sisters and youth mentoring agency Best Friends of Neenah Menasha realized that the challenges facing youth serving organizations were not going to change unless they themselves were proactively changing too. In July 2019, the boards of Big Brothers Big Sisters and Best Friends of Neenah Menasha voted to legally integrate into one youth mentoring agency to widen the reach, deepen the impact, and ensure that all youth are on track to reach their full potential through opportunities for intentional mentoring.

With the leadership, guidance, and financial support of many community partners, Big Brothers Big Sisters and Best Friends Neenah Menasha legally merged on January 1, 2020. With the name changed to Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Wisconsin, the vision and mission remain untouched. All current programs and communities of service that were served individually by these two historically rooted youth mentoring agencies have continued to be served through the two collaborative organizations.

Through our work, we seek to change the lives of children facing adversity for the better, forever. With a mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth, we aim to do so through partnerships with hundreds of volunteers that provide kids in our community with a positive adult role model in a professionally supported one-to-one mentoring relationship.

Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Wisconsin

As an affiliate of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, BBBS has empowered thousands of life-changing friendships between Bigs and Littles in Winnebago, Calumet, Outagamie, and Waupaca counties since its inception in 1968.

In the summer of 2018, Big Brothers Big Sisters and youth mentoring agency Best Friends of Neenah Menasha realized that the challenges facing youth serving organizations were not going to change unless they themselves were proactively changing too. In July 2019, the boards of Big Brothers Big Sisters and Best Friends of Neenah Menasha voted to legally integrate into one youth mentoring agency to widen the reach, deepen the impact, and ensure that all youth are on track to reach their full potential through opportunities for intentional mentoring.

With the leadership, guidance, and financial support of many community partners, Big Brothers Big Sisters and Best Friends Neenah Menasha legally merged on January 1, 2020. With the name changed to Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Wisconsin, the vision and mission remain untouched. All current programs and communities of service that were served individually by these two historically rooted youth mentoring agencies have continued to be served through the two collaborative organizations.

Through our work, we seek to change the lives of children facing adversity for the better, forever. With a mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth, we aim to do so through partnerships with hundreds of volunteers that provide kids in our community with a positive adult role model in a professionally supported one-to-one mentoring relationship.

Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers for Reception Desk - Fremont Senior Center

Seeking friendly faces to tend to our reception area at the Fremont Senior Center. Duties include greeting guests, answering phones, giving center tours, and helping guests make reservations for lunch and activities. You can volunteer for any number of hours during the day from 8 am-4 pm Monday through Thursday.

Organization: Great Lakes Community Action Partnership

Seeking friendly faces to tend to our reception area at the Fremont Senior Center. Duties include greeting guests, answering phones, giving center tours, and helping guests make reservations for lunch and activities. You can volunteer for any number of hours during the day from 8 am-4 pm Monday through Thursday.

Organization: Great Lakes Community Action Partnership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43420

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers for Lunch and Dinner - Fremont Senior Center

Seeking friendly faces to assist with serving and cleaning up for lunch and monthly dinners at the Fremont Senior Center. Duties include setting the tables, serving food, and cleaning up. You can volunteer for any number of hours during/around lunch time Monday through Thursday and for monthly evening meals. Contact us if you are interested or would like more information.

Organization: Great Lakes Community Action Partnership

Seeking friendly faces to assist with serving and cleaning up for lunch and monthly dinners at the Fremont Senior Center. Duties include setting the tables, serving food, and cleaning up. You can volunteer for any number of hours during/around lunch time Monday through Thursday and for monthly evening meals. Contact us if you are interested or would like more information.

Organization: Great Lakes Community Action Partnership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43420

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers for Lunch and Dinner - Clyde Senior Center

Seeking friendly faces to assist with serving and cleaning up for lunch and monthly dinners at the Clyde Senior Center. Duties include setting the tables, serving food, and cleaning up. You can volunteer for any number of hours during/around lunch time Monday through Thursday and for monthly evening meals. Contact us if you are interested or would like more information.

Organization: Great Lakes Community Action Partnership

Seeking friendly faces to assist with serving and cleaning up for lunch and monthly dinners at the Clyde Senior Center. Duties include setting the tables, serving food, and cleaning up. You can volunteer for any number of hours during/around lunch time Monday through Thursday and for monthly evening meals. Contact us if you are interested or would like more information.

Organization: Great Lakes Community Action Partnership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43410

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers for Lunch and Dinner - Gibsonburg Senior Center

Seeking friendly faces to assist with serving and cleaning up for lunch and monthly dinners at the Gibsonburg Senior Center. Duties include setting the tables, serving food, and cleaning up. You can volunteer for any number of hours during/around lunch time Monday through Thursday and for monthly evening meals. Contact us if you are interested or would like more information.

Organization: Great Lakes Community Action Partnership

Seeking friendly faces to assist with serving and cleaning up for lunch and monthly dinners at the Gibsonburg Senior Center. Duties include setting the tables, serving food, and cleaning up. You can volunteer for any number of hours during/around lunch time Monday through Thursday and for monthly evening meals. Contact us if you are interested or would like more information.

Organization: Great Lakes Community Action Partnership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43431

Allow Groups: No