Volunteer: Superhero Run - Parking AttendantVolunteers can enjoy refreshments before or after shift and will receive a volunteer t-shirt if signed up before 8/27/25 and they are scheduled to work for 1 1/2 hours or more. Agency: Life Stories Child & Family Advocacy Volunteers can enjoy refreshments before or after shift and will receive a volunteer t-shirt if signed up before 8/27/25 and they are scheduled to work for 1 1/2 hours or more. Agency: Life Stories Child & Family Advocacy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 20, 2025 Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Set up for Superhero Run eventHelp staff and committee members set up for the event. Carrying boxes, moving tables, setting up chairs, etc. You can sign up for this and also registration or course marshal even though the times overlap. Agency: Life Stories Child & Family Advocacy Help staff and committee members set up for the event. Carrying boxes, moving tables, setting up chairs, etc. You can sign up for this and also registration or course marshal even though the times overlap. Agency: Life Stories Child & Family Advocacy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 20, 2025 Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer DriversYour help is needed by Older Adults in Weld County. 60 Plus Ride is building a network of good neighbors who volunteer as Drivers, Advocates, Community Ambassadors, and more. Please be part of our team. Simple to Apply. Set Your Own Schedule. Change Lives. Visit us at https://www.60plusride.org/volunteer for additional information on ways you can help and apply today! Agency: 60+ Ride Your help is needed by Older Adults in Weld County. 60 Plus Ride is building a network of good neighbors who volunteer as Drivers, Advocates, Community Ambassadors, and more. Please be part of our team. Simple to Apply. Set Your Own Schedule. Change Lives. Visit us at https://www.60plusride.org/volunteer for additional information on ways you can help and apply today! Agency: 60+ Ride Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SHOP (Seniors Helping Other People) Ramp BuilderSHOP volunteers assist Weld County community members with mobility limitations in keeping their homes accessible. Working in a team, volunteers construct and assemble custom mobility ramps in and around a client’s home. This is a unique volunteer position that allows a skilled team of volunteers to design a custom-built ramp for a clients’ home. VOLUNTEERS DO NOT NEED TO BE SKILLED, WE WILL TRAIN YOU! If you can pick up a hammer, we can teach you the rest. Time Commitment Our ideal volunteers are able to commit to a minimum of 8-16 hours per month of on-site installation work during most of the year and 10 hours per month during winter months divided into one 4 hour and one 6 hour day. Volunteer Job Description · Working under the guidance and instruction of the SHOP volunteer team, assist the team in constructing and assembling mobility ramps. Duties and Responsibilities · Attend a volunteer orientation and complete volunteer paperwork prior to first appointment. · Be familiar with and follow all procedures and rules as described in the volunteer handbook and at training and orientation · Provide Feedback and ask Questions!- Cultivate staff are there to help and support you · Provide basic construction duties and be comfortable with using basic battery and corded power tools (we will train you) · Be able to work outdoors in temperatures ranging from 40 degrees to 90 degrees · Provide a ready ear to listen, be a friend, show we care · May also need to pick up supplies for clients who are unable to obtain for themselves · Have enough schedule flexibility to commit to a full build (jobs can take anywhere from one to two days to complete, depending on the size of the ramp) You will enjoy volunteering for SHOP: · If you enjoy working on a cohesive team, creatively solving challenging design issues, meeting interesting people and a sense of accomplishment knowing that you have helped a community member become more self-sufficient and remain in their home longer. Agency: Cultivate SHOP volunteers assist Weld County community members with mobility limitations in keeping their homes accessible. Working in a team, volunteers construct and assemble custom mobility ramps in and around a client’s home. This is a unique volunteer position that allows a skilled team of volunteers to design a custom-built ramp for a clients’ home. VOLUNTEERS DO NOT NEED TO BE SKILLED, WE WILL TRAIN YOU! If you can pick up a hammer, we can teach you the rest. Time Commitment Our ideal volunteers are able to commit to a minimum of 8-16 hours per month of on-site installation work during most of the year and 10 hours per month during winter months divided into one 4 hour and one 6 hour day. Volunteer Job Description · Working under the guidance and instruction of the SHOP volunteer team, assist the team in constructing and assembling mobility ramps. Duties and Responsibilities · Attend a volunteer orientation and complete volunteer paperwork prior to first appointment. · Be familiar with and follow all procedures and rules as described in the volunteer handbook and at training and orientation · Provide Feedback and ask Questions!- Cultivate staff are there to help and support you · Provide basic construction duties and be comfortable with using basic battery and corded power tools (we will train you) · Be able to work outdoors in temperatures ranging from 40 degrees to 90 degrees · Provide a ready ear to listen, be a friend, show we care · May also need to pick up supplies for clients who are unable to obtain for themselves · Have enough schedule flexibility to commit to a full build (jobs can take anywhere from one to two days to complete, depending on the size of the ramp) You will enjoy volunteering for SHOP: · If you enjoy working on a cohesive team, creatively solving challenging design issues, meeting interesting people and a sense of accomplishment knowing that you have helped a community member become more self-sufficient and remain in their home longer. Agency: Cultivate Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Learning Partner/Tutor: Support Boulder County Youth!Learning Partners/Tutors are school-based, academic-focused mentors assigned to a program site for one semester or longer. They are assigned to work with youth at least one day a week; elementary and middle school assignments are typically after school from approximately 3-6 pm during the fall and spring semesters. Summer semester hours vary between 10 am and 3 pm. Learning Partners/Tutors support a cohort of students under the direct supervision of the Program Director and their team with academic tutoring and SEL (social-emotional learning). The Program Director can ask Learning Partners/Tutors to provide one-on-one support to an assigned student, or a small group of students, if/when they feel the volunteer is ready. All volunteers are expected to act as positive and stable role models for Dreamer Scholars. Program sites are located in the cities of Boulder, Lafayette, Longmont, and Carbon Valley/Frederick. We are currently recruiting for the Fall 2025 semester. PLEASE APPLY USING THIS LINK: https://bouldercounty.ihdf.org/volunteer-application-2022/Agency: I Have A Dream Foundation of Boulder County Learning Partners/Tutors are school-based, academic-focused mentors assigned to a program site for one semester or longer. They are assigned to work with youth at least one day a week; elementary and middle school assignments are typically after school from approximately 3-6 pm during the fall and spring semesters. Summer semester hours vary between 10 am and 3 pm. Learning Partners/Tutors support a cohort of students under the direct supervision of the Program Director and their team with academic tutoring and SEL (social-emotional learning). The Program Director can ask Learning Partners/Tutors to provide one-on-one support to an assigned student, or a small group of students, if/when they feel the volunteer is ready. All volunteers are expected to act as positive and stable role models for Dreamer Scholars. Program sites are located in the cities of Boulder, Lafayette, Longmont, and Carbon Valley/Frederick. We are currently recruiting for the Fall 2025 semester. PLEASE APPLY USING THIS LINK: https://bouldercounty.ihdf.org/volunteer-application-2022/Agency: I Have A Dream Foundation of Boulder County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at the ReStore!Come volunteer at the St. Vrain ReStore. We would love to use your gifts, skills, and talents in 2-hour, 4-hour, 6-hour, and 8-hour shifts. If you'd like to customize your volunteer hours, let us know and we'll work with you to find you an ideal shift time. SIGN UP HERE Volunteers may do the following tasks while in ReStore: processing donated materials and goods with staff load and unload truck items or donations from vehicles (we practice the buddy system) organizing, cleaning, and straightening stocking sales floor assisting with customers testing appliances furniture repairAdditional areas may be available. If you have an idea of how you would like to contribute, let us know. If you are a volunteering as a group, please contact us so we can accommodate you. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of the St. Vrain Valley Come volunteer at the St. Vrain ReStore. We would love to use your gifts, skills, and talents in 2-hour, 4-hour, 6-hour, and 8-hour shifts. If you'd like to customize your volunteer hours, let us know and we'll work with you to find you an ideal shift time. SIGN UP HERE Volunteers may do the following tasks while in ReStore: processing donated materials and goods with staff load and unload truck items or donations from vehicles (we practice the buddy system) organizing, cleaning, and straightening stocking sales floor assisting with customers testing appliances furniture repairAdditional areas may be available. If you have an idea of how you would like to contribute, let us know. If you are a volunteering as a group, please contact us so we can accommodate you. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of the St. Vrain Valley Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80501 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ReStore Truck Co-Pilot VolunteerWhat is needed? The Co-Pilot assists our driver with picking up items for donation in Longmont and surrounding areas. The Volunteer Co-Pilot accompanies our driver in a box truck to a donor's location, helps load the items (usually furniture and/or appliances) into the box truck for transport to the store, which is then unloaded and prepared to sell. The hours for pick-ups are usually Tuesday-Thursday 10am - 2pm. Interested? Inquire St. Vrain Habitat for Humanity's Volunteer Services Team, at volunteer@stvrainhabitat.org or call 303-682-2485 x106. Habitat for Humanity is committed to creating a more compassionate and just world, bring people together to build homes, communities, and hope. We appreciate all our volunteers at Habitat for Humanity and recognize that we only better with your help! SIGN UP HERE Agency: Habitat for Humanity of the St. Vrain Valley What is needed? The Co-Pilot assists our driver with picking up items for donation in Longmont and surrounding areas. The Volunteer Co-Pilot accompanies our driver in a box truck to a donor's location, helps load the items (usually furniture and/or appliances) into the box truck for transport to the store, which is then unloaded and prepared to sell. The hours for pick-ups are usually Tuesday-Thursday 10am - 2pm. Interested? Inquire St. Vrain Habitat for Humanity's Volunteer Services Team, at volunteer@stvrainhabitat.org or call 303-682-2485 x106. Habitat for Humanity is committed to creating a more compassionate and just world, bring people together to build homes, communities, and hope. We appreciate all our volunteers at Habitat for Humanity and recognize that we only better with your help! SIGN UP HERE Agency: Habitat for Humanity of the St. Vrain Valley Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80501 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join Us on Site Today!Join Habitat for Humanity of the St. Vrain Valley for a day of building on one of our construction sites. Volunteers must be 16 years or older but no experience is necessary! We have served families living and working in the St. Vrain Valley School District for over 30 years and are looking to not only continue our impact, but double our numbers in the next decade. In ten years, we hope to construct 100 new homes and complete 50 repairs but in order to do that, we need the support of our community! What volunteers need to know: No experience necessary—we provide tools, instruction, safety gear and all building materials Volunteers are asked to commit a full day Everyone must participate in a mandatory safety orientation All volunteers must be 16 years or olderTasks vary based on the stage of construction, including but not limited to: Framing, Siding, Drywall Insulation Painting and finish work LandscapingSIGN UP HERE Agency: Habitat for Humanity of the St. Vrain Valley Join Habitat for Humanity of the St. Vrain Valley for a day of building on one of our construction sites. Volunteers must be 16 years or older but no experience is necessary! We have served families living and working in the St. Vrain Valley School District for over 30 years and are looking to not only continue our impact, but double our numbers in the next decade. In ten years, we hope to construct 100 new homes and complete 50 repairs but in order to do that, we need the support of our community! What volunteers need to know: No experience necessary—we provide tools, instruction, safety gear and all building materials Volunteers are asked to commit a full day Everyone must participate in a mandatory safety orientation All volunteers must be 16 years or olderTasks vary based on the stage of construction, including but not limited to: Framing, Siding, Drywall Insulation Painting and finish work LandscapingSIGN UP HERE Agency: Habitat for Humanity of the St. Vrain Valley Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80502 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lawn Care Assistance needed Near Brentwood ParkElderly Owner has ongoing health issues and cannot take care of the lawn. Owner needs assistance with lawn care throughout the summer. The owner has equipment that volunteers can use. Agency: City of Greeley Elderly Owner has ongoing health issues and cannot take care of the lawn. Owner needs assistance with lawn care throughout the summer. The owner has equipment that volunteers can use. Agency: City of Greeley Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Covering Weld Diaper Bank - Packaging Volunteer (Wednesday evening shifts)Volunteers needed to help package diapers. Volunteer tasks may include lifting boxes of diapers, packaging diapers in different quantities, labeling packaged diapers, organizing and storing the newly packaged diapers. Did you know? United Way of Weld County wants to ensure that all children are reading at grade level by the beginning of fourth grade. The work to achieve this goal starts far earlier than a child's formal education. It starts at birth, we need our tiniest community members healthy and thriving to achieve the Reading Great by 8 goal! The Diaper Bank is located at 333 6th Avenue in Greeley, on the same property as Hensel Phelps. This is in a warehouse, and you will drive through a dirt parking lot. Below is a map to help you find a place to park! Agency: United Way of Weld County Volunteers needed to help package diapers. Volunteer tasks may include lifting boxes of diapers, packaging diapers in different quantities, labeling packaged diapers, organizing and storing the newly packaged diapers. Did you know? United Way of Weld County wants to ensure that all children are reading at grade level by the beginning of fourth grade. The work to achieve this goal starts far earlier than a child's formal education. It starts at birth, we need our tiniest community members healthy and thriving to achieve the Reading Great by 8 goal! The Diaper Bank is located at 333 6th Avenue in Greeley, on the same property as Hensel Phelps. This is in a warehouse, and you will drive through a dirt parking lot. Below is a map to help you find a place to park! Agency: United Way of Weld County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Feminine Hygiene KitsFeminine hygiene kits are filled with feminine hygiene products that are essential to good health and hygiene for our neighbors who are working to meet their basic needs in Northern Colorado. SUPPLIES: Clear baggies. Each kit needs to contain 25 items. Kits can contain 5 liners, but the remaining 20 need to all be tampons or all pads. COST: $5/KIT (MINIMUM OF 30 KITS) *This is strictly a guideline for businesses that have the ability to purchase items needed to make this service to go project. Completed feminine hygiene kits can be dropped off at the UWWC office, located at 814 9th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Mon-Fri between 9am-4pm. Agency: United Way of Weld County Feminine hygiene kits are filled with feminine hygiene products that are essential to good health and hygiene for our neighbors who are working to meet their basic needs in Northern Colorado. SUPPLIES: Clear baggies. Each kit needs to contain 25 items. Kits can contain 5 liners, but the remaining 20 need to all be tampons or all pads. COST: $5/KIT (MINIMUM OF 30 KITS) *This is strictly a guideline for businesses that have the ability to purchase items needed to make this service to go project. Completed feminine hygiene kits can be dropped off at the UWWC office, located at 814 9th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Mon-Fri between 9am-4pm. Agency: United Way of Weld County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Good Neighbor Clean Up - Housing Navigation CenterThis is a volunteer opportunity catered to group and workplace volunteers only. Please contact Brianna Hardy at bhardy@unitedway-weld.org or (970) 304-6187 to sign up.
The Housing Navigation Center (HNC) is a resource facility in Weld County that helps to get families and individuals who are currently (or on the brink of) homelessness into stable housing. The HNC is off of Highway 34, behind Drivewise. The HNC team hosts the Good Neighbor Clean Up to ensure the facility is being a good neighbor to everyone who works at or visits this facility. Volunteers may help pick up trash, wash windows, provide basic interior maintenance, organize supplies, or help with various other supportive projects in and out of the HNC and shelter. Appreciated volunteer skills: Agency: United Way of Weld County This is a volunteer opportunity catered to group and workplace volunteers only. Please contact Brianna Hardy at bhardy@unitedway-weld.org or (970) 304-6187 to sign up.
The Housing Navigation Center (HNC) is a resource facility in Weld County that helps to get families and individuals who are currently (or on the brink of) homelessness into stable housing. The HNC is off of Highway 34, behind Drivewise. The HNC team hosts the Good Neighbor Clean Up to ensure the facility is being a good neighbor to everyone who works at or visits this facility. Volunteers may help pick up trash, wash windows, provide basic interior maintenance, organize supplies, or help with various other supportive projects in and out of the HNC and shelter. Appreciated volunteer skills: Agency: United Way of Weld County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: AdministrationThis is a great opportunity to earn volunteer or intern credits. Its flexible without time sensitive tasks. Creating and entering data on spreadsheets, Filing, copying, making some phone calls or sending text messages. Agency: Lighthouse Community Center and Food Pantry This is a great opportunity to earn volunteer or intern credits. Its flexible without time sensitive tasks. Creating and entering data on spreadsheets, Filing, copying, making some phone calls or sending text messages. Agency: Lighthouse Community Center and Food Pantry Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veteran Transport DriversQualified Listeners is doing everything in our power to provide veterans and their families positive connections within the community. We couldn't do the work we do for our veteran community without the help from generous people and volunteers. Our company is seeking volunteer drivers to transport veterans to/from appointments (etc.). We hope we can count on your support to help our veteran community! For more details, please visit our volunteer page at: https://QualifiedListeners.org/volunteers Agency: Qualified Listeners Corp Qualified Listeners is doing everything in our power to provide veterans and their families positive connections within the community. We couldn't do the work we do for our veteran community without the help from generous people and volunteers. Our company is seeking volunteer drivers to transport veterans to/from appointments (etc.). We hope we can count on your support to help our veteran community! For more details, please visit our volunteer page at: https://QualifiedListeners.org/volunteers Agency: Qualified Listeners Corp Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80514 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Outreach VolunteerCommunity Outreach Volunteers are the face of NOCO Humane in the community and help to positively and knowledgeably increase the public’s awareness and understanding of our mission. Volunteers will work with community relations staff to share and promote NOCO Humane at various community events, festivals, fundraisers and other off and on-site locations. Agency: NOCO Humane Community Outreach Volunteers are the face of NOCO Humane in the community and help to positively and knowledgeably increase the public’s awareness and understanding of our mission. Volunteers will work with community relations staff to share and promote NOCO Humane at various community events, festivals, fundraisers and other off and on-site locations. Agency: NOCO Humane Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80620 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Carry-Out Caravan Grocery Delivery DriverCarry-Out Caravan volunteers assist seniors in receiving life sustaining nutrition, keeping them more independent, and nourished in their homes. Volunteers help clients enjoy healthier and happier lives. Time Commitment 1.5-3 hrs/week: Thursday morning in Greeley; approximant routine start times are provided Volunteer Job Description • Drivers must be willing to drive an established route with multiple stops within a specific geographic region • Drivers use their own vehicle • It’s recommended that drivers have a GPS system • Deliver multiple bags of groceries to each location • Deliver groceries with the comfort and safety of clients in mind • Must pass a background check Duties and Responsibilities • Deliver groceries to clients weekly to help meet their nutritional needs • Provide Feedback and ask Questions!- Cultivate staff are there to help and support you • Get to know your clients and lessen their isolation • Ability to fit up to 6 client orders (1-4 bags per client) in vehicle • Able to lift up to 25 lbs. multiple times • Attend a volunteer orientation and complete volunteer paperwork • Become familiar with and follow all policies and procedures as described in the volunteer handbook • Give Cultivate at least one week’s notice if you’ll be absent (health and/or emergency situations excluded) You will enjoy driving for Carry-Out Caravan if: • You have an outgoing personality and are looking for a high impact volunteer experience • You enjoy visiting seniors in their homes • You have a passion for serving our seniors and ensuring their nutritional needs are met • You enjoy being greeted by grateful smiles and being referred to as a “food angel.” We at Cultivate strive to be a diverse organization that provides equitable access to all identities, including (but not limited to) race, ethnicity, language, economic status, religion, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, ability, age, mental health, nationality, and education level. In order to hold ourselves accountable to this diversity, equity, and inclusivity work, we, the staff, board and volunteers at Cultivate, developed and support our DEI Commitment. Agency: Cultivate Carry-Out Caravan volunteers assist seniors in receiving life sustaining nutrition, keeping them more independent, and nourished in their homes. Volunteers help clients enjoy healthier and happier lives. Time Commitment 1.5-3 hrs/week: Thursday morning in Greeley; approximant routine start times are provided Volunteer Job Description • Drivers must be willing to drive an established route with multiple stops within a specific geographic region • Drivers use their own vehicle • It’s recommended that drivers have a GPS system • Deliver multiple bags of groceries to each location • Deliver groceries with the comfort and safety of clients in mind • Must pass a background check Duties and Responsibilities • Deliver groceries to clients weekly to help meet their nutritional needs • Provide Feedback and ask Questions!- Cultivate staff are there to help and support you • Get to know your clients and lessen their isolation • Ability to fit up to 6 client orders (1-4 bags per client) in vehicle • Able to lift up to 25 lbs. multiple times • Attend a volunteer orientation and complete volunteer paperwork • Become familiar with and follow all policies and procedures as described in the volunteer handbook • Give Cultivate at least one week’s notice if you’ll be absent (health and/or emergency situations excluded) You will enjoy driving for Carry-Out Caravan if: • You have an outgoing personality and are looking for a high impact volunteer experience • You enjoy visiting seniors in their homes • You have a passion for serving our seniors and ensuring their nutritional needs are met • You enjoy being greeted by grateful smiles and being referred to as a “food angel.” We at Cultivate strive to be a diverse organization that provides equitable access to all identities, including (but not limited to) race, ethnicity, language, economic status, religion, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, ability, age, mental health, nationality, and education level. In order to hold ourselves accountable to this diversity, equity, and inclusivity work, we, the staff, board and volunteers at Cultivate, developed and support our DEI Commitment. Agency: Cultivate Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dinner ServiceVolunteers assist kitchen staff in preparing food, serving the meal, and some clean-up. Remember to wear closed-toed shoes, appropriate kitchen attire, and pull back any long hair. Please sign up through our website https://ccdenver.givepulse.com/event/464437-Samaritan-House-Greeley?referring_group_id=1110173 or contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Lindsey, at lschwartz@ccdenver.org or by calling 970-616-8606. Agency: Catholic Charities - Guadalupe Community Center Volunteers assist kitchen staff in preparing food, serving the meal, and some clean-up. Remember to wear closed-toed shoes, appropriate kitchen attire, and pull back any long hair. Please sign up through our website https://ccdenver.givepulse.com/event/464437-Samaritan-House-Greeley?referring_group_id=1110173 or contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Lindsey, at lschwartz@ccdenver.org or by calling 970-616-8606. Agency: Catholic Charities - Guadalupe Community Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Kindness CardsCreate handmade cards for people experiencing homelessness, parents, kids, families, and aging adults in Weld County! Once cards are done, they can be donated to the United Way main office at 814 9th Street in Greeley. What You'll Need: Construction paper - use fun colors!Markers, colored pencils, crayons - time to get creative!Stick to seasonal themes rather than holiday-related ones!Have questions? Reach out to Volunteer Coordinator, Brianna, at bhardy@unitedway-weld.org at (970) 304-6187. Agency: United Way of Weld County Create handmade cards for people experiencing homelessness, parents, kids, families, and aging adults in Weld County! Once cards are done, they can be donated to the United Way main office at 814 9th Street in Greeley. What You'll Need: Construction paper - use fun colors!Markers, colored pencils, crayons - time to get creative!Stick to seasonal themes rather than holiday-related ones!Have questions? Reach out to Volunteer Coordinator, Brianna, at bhardy@unitedway-weld.org at (970) 304-6187. Agency: United Way of Weld County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Dog Walking BuddyOur dogs need 2-4 daily walks! Help the dogs stretch their legs, work their noses and get their zoomies out as a Walking Buddies volunteer. Role is not limited to walks only: training, playing in the yards, providing toys and games and a variety of other fun games are always encouraged. No experience necessary. Interested in applying? More information and registration can be found on NOCO Humane's website here. Agency: NOCO Humane Our dogs need 2-4 daily walks! Help the dogs stretch their legs, work their noses and get their zoomies out as a Walking Buddies volunteer. Role is not limited to walks only: training, playing in the yards, providing toys and games and a variety of other fun games are always encouraged. No experience necessary. Interested in applying? More information and registration can be found on NOCO Humane's website here. Agency: NOCO Humane Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80620 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lunch ServiceLooking for a way to care for those in our community experiencing homelessness? Volunteers assist kitchen staff in preparing food, serving a meal, and some clean-up. Remember to wear a closed-toed shoes, appropriate kitchen attire, and pull back any long hair. Please sign up through our website https://ccdenver.givepulse.com/event/464419-Samaritan-House-Greeley?referring_group_id=1110173 or contact Lindsey, at lschwartz@ccdenver.org or by calling 970-616-8606. Agency: Catholic Charities - Guadalupe Community Center Looking for a way to care for those in our community experiencing homelessness? Volunteers assist kitchen staff in preparing food, serving a meal, and some clean-up. Remember to wear a closed-toed shoes, appropriate kitchen attire, and pull back any long hair. Please sign up through our website https://ccdenver.givepulse.com/event/464419-Samaritan-House-Greeley?referring_group_id=1110173 or contact Lindsey, at lschwartz@ccdenver.org or by calling 970-616-8606. Agency: Catholic Charities - Guadalupe Community Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Distribution CenterVolunteers will clean and organize the facility where donations are received as well as taking inventory. Must be able to move and lift 30lbs and stand for prolonged periods of time. Remember to wear comfortable and appropriate attire and closed-toed shoes. Please sign up beforehand through our website https://ccdenver.givepulse.com/event/458842-Samaritan-House-Greeley-Distribution-Center?referring_group_id=1110173 or contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Lindsey, at lschwartz@ccdenver.org. Agency: Catholic Charities - Guadalupe Community Center Volunteers will clean and organize the facility where donations are received as well as taking inventory. Must be able to move and lift 30lbs and stand for prolonged periods of time. Remember to wear comfortable and appropriate attire and closed-toed shoes. Please sign up beforehand through our website https://ccdenver.givepulse.com/event/458842-Samaritan-House-Greeley-Distribution-Center?referring_group_id=1110173 or contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Lindsey, at lschwartz@ccdenver.org. Agency: Catholic Charities - Guadalupe Community Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Clothing Bank VolunteerBoth men and women are welcome to volunteer. Some jobs can be sit-down (pricing), some involve more walking (taking clothes out to the floor), and then some volunteers are trained to run the cash register and be responsible for the daily cash drawer and the bank deposit. Volunteers can choose to work one day a week or one or two days a month. Agency: GIA Clothing Bank Both men and women are welcome to volunteer. Some jobs can be sit-down (pricing), some involve more walking (taking clothes out to the floor), and then some volunteers are trained to run the cash register and be responsible for the daily cash drawer and the bank deposit. Volunteers can choose to work one day a week or one or two days a month. Agency: GIA Clothing Bank Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) VolunteerCASA volunteers are adults in our community who help abused and neglected children by advocating on their behalf in the courts and in life. After an in-depth training, volunteers are matched by their CASA supervisor with children in the dependency and neglect system. They meet with the child or children on their case weekly, meet with adults who might be in the child's life such as biological parents, foster parents, social workers, teachers, etc. and then they write a report to the judge with details about the child's situation including recommendations for securing a permanent, safe home for the child. Each case length is variable - they may last up to 18 months depending on the child or children's situation.
Agency: Life Stories Child & Family Advocacy CASA volunteers are adults in our community who help abused and neglected children by advocating on their behalf in the courts and in life. After an in-depth training, volunteers are matched by their CASA supervisor with children in the dependency and neglect system. They meet with the child or children on their case weekly, meet with adults who might be in the child's life such as biological parents, foster parents, social workers, teachers, etc. and then they write a report to the judge with details about the child's situation including recommendations for securing a permanent, safe home for the child. Each case length is variable - they may last up to 18 months depending on the child or children's situation.
Agency: Life Stories Child & Family Advocacy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emergency Department Guest Relations VolunteerWe are looking for friendly and compassionate volunteers to help round on guests during their stay in the emergency room. Volunteers will need critical thinking skills as well as excellent customer service and communication skills. Volunteers will serve as a liaison between patients and staff and help support families with wayfinding. All volunteers must complete an onboarding which consists of background, health screen and safety training. Volunteer commitment is one shift a week for 6 months or 100 hours of service. Shifts are 3:00-6:00 PM seven days a week. This is a great assignment for those interested in a health care career. Agency: Banner Health NOCO We are looking for friendly and compassionate volunteers to help round on guests during their stay in the emergency room. Volunteers will need critical thinking skills as well as excellent customer service and communication skills. Volunteers will serve as a liaison between patients and staff and help support families with wayfinding. All volunteers must complete an onboarding which consists of background, health screen and safety training. Volunteer commitment is one shift a week for 6 months or 100 hours of service. Shifts are 3:00-6:00 PM seven days a week. This is a great assignment for those interested in a health care career. Agency: Banner Health NOCO Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Women and Infant Services VolunteerHelp enhance customer service by providing fresh baked cookies and snacks to patients and families on the WIS Unit (Woman & Infant Services) at North Colorado Medical Center. Volunteers will bake cookies and round with juice and snacks on patients and their families on the unit during the "Mommy & Me Moments, between 4-5 PM." Duties also include stocking supplies in the department kitchen. This is a weekly volunteer commitment for six months, and we are unable to accommodate drop in volunteer opportunities. If you're interested in learning more, please reach out. Current openings on Fridays. Volunteer with a friend! Agency: Banner Health NOCO Help enhance customer service by providing fresh baked cookies and snacks to patients and families on the WIS Unit (Woman & Infant Services) at North Colorado Medical Center. Volunteers will bake cookies and round with juice and snacks on patients and their families on the unit during the "Mommy & Me Moments, between 4-5 PM." Duties also include stocking supplies in the department kitchen. This is a weekly volunteer commitment for six months, and we are unable to accommodate drop in volunteer opportunities. If you're interested in learning more, please reach out. Current openings on Fridays. Volunteer with a friend! Agency: Banner Health NOCO Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Registration VolunteersAre you looking at staying active while serving your community? Volunteers are needed for the Central Registration Desk. Volunteers help greet and escort patients to the many testing and appointment sites here at North Colorado Medical Center. This is a wonderful way to help touch the lives of those you are serving in the community while engaging in a healthy past time, walking! Current opening available on Wednesday or Friday afternoons 12-2 or 2:00-4:00 PM We are unable to accommodate drop in volunteer opportunities. This is a committed one shift a week position for a six-month commitment. Please reach out if you're interested in learning more about this opportunity. Agency: Banner Health NOCO Are you looking at staying active while serving your community? Volunteers are needed for the Central Registration Desk. Volunteers help greet and escort patients to the many testing and appointment sites here at North Colorado Medical Center. This is a wonderful way to help touch the lives of those you are serving in the community while engaging in a healthy past time, walking! Current opening available on Wednesday or Friday afternoons 12-2 or 2:00-4:00 PM We are unable to accommodate drop in volunteer opportunities. This is a committed one shift a week position for a six-month commitment. Please reach out if you're interested in learning more about this opportunity. Agency: Banner Health NOCO Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Surgery Waiting VolunteerThe hospital experience can be filled with stress and anxiety. Our Surgery Waiting Room is looking for a compassionate and empathetic volunteer to assist patients and their families during their surgery procedures. Volunteers will help keep our families up to date with information on their loved one's surgery, help our guests with wayfinding, and to help provide a positive experience for our patients and families.
We are looking for detail orientated volunteers with a passion for customer service as well as being a team member supporting the clinical staff. Communication and outstanding customer service skills needed as well as a heart for serving others. Current opening on Monday AM or as a sub Agency: Banner Health NOCO The hospital experience can be filled with stress and anxiety. Our Surgery Waiting Room is looking for a compassionate and empathetic volunteer to assist patients and their families during their surgery procedures. Volunteers will help keep our families up to date with information on their loved one's surgery, help our guests with wayfinding, and to help provide a positive experience for our patients and families.
We are looking for detail orientated volunteers with a passion for customer service as well as being a team member supporting the clinical staff. Communication and outstanding customer service skills needed as well as a heart for serving others. Current opening on Monday AM or as a sub Agency: Banner Health NOCO Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: North Colorado East Volunteer Information Desk -Blood transport volunteerThe East Information Desk volunteers are the bright smiling faces that and help escort patients and guests to their appointments throughout the facility and to the many procedure areas. This is an active position which requires frequent walking and pushing wheelchairs. We also help staff by helping take blood products to staff on the clinical units. If you would be interested in serving, please reach out. We would love to hear from you. We currently have openings on Thursday & Friday afternoons. If you would like to learn more, please reach out to us. This is a weekly scheduled volunteer assignment, 2-4 hour shift a week. Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate drop in/episodic volunteer opportunities due to our lengthy onboarding process. Thursday afternoons-12:00-2:00 PM or 2:00-4:00 PM North Colorado Medical Center in Greeley Agency: Banner Health NOCO The East Information Desk volunteers are the bright smiling faces that and help escort patients and guests to their appointments throughout the facility and to the many procedure areas. This is an active position which requires frequent walking and pushing wheelchairs. We also help staff by helping take blood products to staff on the clinical units. If you would be interested in serving, please reach out. We would love to hear from you. We currently have openings on Thursday & Friday afternoons. If you would like to learn more, please reach out to us. This is a weekly scheduled volunteer assignment, 2-4 hour shift a week. Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate drop in/episodic volunteer opportunities due to our lengthy onboarding process. Thursday afternoons-12:00-2:00 PM or 2:00-4:00 PM North Colorado Medical Center in Greeley Agency: Banner Health NOCO Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Information and Dismissal Desk VolunteerOur friendly and helpful volunteers greet and assist families, patients and visitors with helping them navigate a busy hospital environment. Volunteers help escort patients and help pick up our discharged patients from their rooms and take them through the dismissal process, so they return home after their stay. This is a very physical volunteer position with frequent walking and pushing wheelchairs. Volunteers are scheduled for at the minimum one shift a week, 8:00 AM-12:00 PM. Current openings are Monday 12-4 PM Agency: Banner Health NOCO Our friendly and helpful volunteers greet and assist families, patients and visitors with helping them navigate a busy hospital environment. Volunteers help escort patients and help pick up our discharged patients from their rooms and take them through the dismissal process, so they return home after their stay. This is a very physical volunteer position with frequent walking and pushing wheelchairs. Volunteers are scheduled for at the minimum one shift a week, 8:00 AM-12:00 PM. Current openings are Monday 12-4 PM Agency: Banner Health NOCO Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Visiting Patient Library CartWe are looking for friendly and personable volunteers to help brighten our patients stay by rounding with a selection of donated books to read while they are recuperating in the hospital. Volunteers must commit to 1-2 shifts a week for 6 months or longer and complete all onboarding process. Agency: Banner Health NOCO We are looking for friendly and personable volunteers to help brighten our patients stay by rounding with a selection of donated books to read while they are recuperating in the hospital. Volunteers must commit to 1-2 shifts a week for 6 months or longer and complete all onboarding process. Agency: Banner Health NOCO Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emergency Assistance Hotline ManagerAs part of our homelessness prevention program we run a hotline that offers rental and utility assistance to those behind on payments in Weld County. Volunteers will be trained by our emergency assistance coordinator. During their shift, volunteers will answer hotline calls, gathering information to complete an application that will be processed by staff. Volunteer advocates are required to pass a background check, take 2-3 shifts per month, and commit at least one year to the program. An application, interview, and background check must be completed. Reach out to Lindsey at 970-616-8606 or lschwartz@ccdenver.org Agency: Catholic Charities - Guadalupe Community Center As part of our homelessness prevention program we run a hotline that offers rental and utility assistance to those behind on payments in Weld County. Volunteers will be trained by our emergency assistance coordinator. During their shift, volunteers will answer hotline calls, gathering information to complete an application that will be processed by staff. Volunteer advocates are required to pass a background check, take 2-3 shifts per month, and commit at least one year to the program. An application, interview, and background check must be completed. Reach out to Lindsey at 970-616-8606 or lschwartz@ccdenver.org Agency: Catholic Charities - Guadalupe Community Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FLEXIBLE GROUP VOLUNTEERING | Ditch the Desk with A Little HelpA Little Help is a non-profit that connects volunteers with older adults to help them age well in their homes. We serve the Metro Denver area including Jefferson, Aurora, and Arapahoe Counties, Larimer and Weld Counties, and the Western Slope. Looking for Flexible Group Volunteering for your business, club, or faith-based group? Look to A Little Help for our Ditch the Desk program A Little Help is a non-profit that connects volunteers with older adults to help them age well in their homes. We serve the Metro Denver area including Jefferson, Aurora, and Arapahoe Counties, Larimer and Weld Counties, and the Western Slope. Pick the Day/Time that works best for you, reach out to our staff (katherine@alittlehelp.org) and we will get you set up with a day to serve older adults. We have 2 main Ditch the Desk opportunities, yardwork and Kindness Kits which is making/delivering goodie bags for older adults. Kindness Kits can be done year-round and yardwork runs from April-November. Agency: A Little Help A Little Help is a non-profit that connects volunteers with older adults to help them age well in their homes. We serve the Metro Denver area including Jefferson, Aurora, and Arapahoe Counties, Larimer and Weld Counties, and the Western Slope. Looking for Flexible Group Volunteering for your business, club, or faith-based group? Look to A Little Help for our Ditch the Desk program A Little Help is a non-profit that connects volunteers with older adults to help them age well in their homes. We serve the Metro Denver area including Jefferson, Aurora, and Arapahoe Counties, Larimer and Weld Counties, and the Western Slope. Pick the Day/Time that works best for you, reach out to our staff (katherine@alittlehelp.org) and we will get you set up with a day to serve older adults. We have 2 main Ditch the Desk opportunities, yardwork and Kindness Kits which is making/delivering goodie bags for older adults. Kindness Kits can be done year-round and yardwork runs from April-November. Agency: A Little Help Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80528 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FLEXIBLE VOLUNTEERING | Help older adults with simple tasks in and around the home!A Little Help is a non-profit that connects volunteers with older adults to help them age well in their homes. We serve the Metro Denver area including Jefferson, Aurora, and Arapahoe Counties, Larimer and Weld Counties, and the Western Slope. We need your help to volunteer with these older adults to help them with things like transportation, yardwork, light indoor cleaning, tech support, errands, and friendly visits or calls to help meet their social needs. We have a totally flexible volunteering model where once you go through our application (including a free background check) you are able to select the opportunities that you want to do. We have no volunteer hour minimums and most of our requests are scheduled on a timeframe that works for you and the older adult. To fill learn more and fill out our application, visit alittlehelp.org/Volunteering. Our volunteer application takes 10-15 minutes and the background check takes 2-3 days to be completed. Once you have done both of those things, you are good to volunteer! Please email Katherine@alittlehelp.org with any questions! Agency: A Little Help A Little Help is a non-profit that connects volunteers with older adults to help them age well in their homes. We serve the Metro Denver area including Jefferson, Aurora, and Arapahoe Counties, Larimer and Weld Counties, and the Western Slope. We need your help to volunteer with these older adults to help them with things like transportation, yardwork, light indoor cleaning, tech support, errands, and friendly visits or calls to help meet their social needs. We have a totally flexible volunteering model where once you go through our application (including a free background check) you are able to select the opportunities that you want to do. We have no volunteer hour minimums and most of our requests are scheduled on a timeframe that works for you and the older adult. To fill learn more and fill out our application, visit alittlehelp.org/Volunteering. Our volunteer application takes 10-15 minutes and the background check takes 2-3 days to be completed. Once you have done both of those things, you are good to volunteer! Please email Katherine@alittlehelp.org with any questions! Agency: A Little Help Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80528 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk ReceptionistThe Community Grief Center is currently seeking a friendly and caring volunteer to join our team as a Front Desk Volunteer. This role involves answering phones, welcoming clients, and assisting with check-ins. No computer skills are required, and training will be provided. Volunteer Shifts: Wednesdays or Fridays 10:00 am to 12:30 pm One day a week, ongoing commitmentIf you enjoy interacting with people, have excellent communication skills, and are passionate about making a difference in our grieving community, we would love to have you on board! To learn more about this opportunity or to apply, please contact our Program Director Jen Sisneros at jen.sisneros@communitygriefcenter.org or call 970-506-4114. Thank you for considering volunteering with us.
Agency: Community Grief Center - OFFICIAL The Community Grief Center is currently seeking a friendly and caring volunteer to join our team as a Front Desk Volunteer. This role involves answering phones, welcoming clients, and assisting with check-ins. No computer skills are required, and training will be provided. Volunteer Shifts: Wednesdays or Fridays 10:00 am to 12:30 pm One day a week, ongoing commitmentIf you enjoy interacting with people, have excellent communication skills, and are passionate about making a difference in our grieving community, we would love to have you on board! To learn more about this opportunity or to apply, please contact our Program Director Jen Sisneros at jen.sisneros@communitygriefcenter.org or call 970-506-4114. Thank you for considering volunteering with us.
Agency: Community Grief Center - OFFICIAL Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veterinary Services AssistantTo assist Veterinary Services with daily duties. Participate in keeping the exam room and surgical suite clean, safe, and as comfortable as possible for the animals in our care. Interested in applying? More information and registration can be found on NOCO Humane's website here. Agency: NOCO Humane To assist Veterinary Services with daily duties. Participate in keeping the exam room and surgical suite clean, safe, and as comfortable as possible for the animals in our care. Interested in applying? More information and registration can be found on NOCO Humane's website here. Agency: NOCO Humane Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80620 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cleaning/Enrichment PrepTo assist NOCO Humane’s Animal Care team in ensuring our shelter is a clean environment for animals, staff, and volunteers. Help provide well-maintained supplies to our animals and helping minimize the spread of diseases or infections from one animal to another. Help prepare enrichment items such as brain games, toys and other fun items that help animals in a shelter environment to occupy their alone time, make them feel more comfortable and safe, and help them remain mentally healthy. Interested in applying? More information and registration can be found on NOCO Humane's website here. Agency: NOCO Humane To assist NOCO Humane’s Animal Care team in ensuring our shelter is a clean environment for animals, staff, and volunteers. Help provide well-maintained supplies to our animals and helping minimize the spread of diseases or infections from one animal to another. Help prepare enrichment items such as brain games, toys and other fun items that help animals in a shelter environment to occupy their alone time, make them feel more comfortable and safe, and help them remain mentally healthy. Interested in applying? More information and registration can be found on NOCO Humane's website here. Agency: NOCO Humane Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80620 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat CuddlingCat Cuddlers spend time with our adoptable cats by reading, petting, giving treats and toys and playing. Our cats have a variety of personalities from frisky felines to wallflowers to party animals. You will help our companion cats feel more comfortable during their stay and prepare them for adoption. No previous experience required. Interested in applying? More information and registration can be found on NOCO Humane's website here. Agency: NOCO Humane Cat Cuddlers spend time with our adoptable cats by reading, petting, giving treats and toys and playing. Our cats have a variety of personalities from frisky felines to wallflowers to party animals. You will help our companion cats feel more comfortable during their stay and prepare them for adoption. No previous experience required. Interested in applying? More information and registration can be found on NOCO Humane's website here. Agency: NOCO Humane Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80620 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat CareTo assist Animal Care Technicians with the daily care, feeding and cleaning of cats in the shelter. This position involves physical labor and direct animal contact and interaction. Interested in applying? More information and registration can be found on NOCO Humane's website here. Agency: NOCO Humane To assist Animal Care Technicians with the daily care, feeding and cleaning of cats in the shelter. This position involves physical labor and direct animal contact and interaction. Interested in applying? More information and registration can be found on NOCO Humane's website here. Agency: NOCO Humane Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80620 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adoption GreeterTo assist NOCO Humane’s Client Service Representatives in greeting shelter patrons and providing exceptional customer service when assisting with animal visits and adoptions. Prepare/clean adoption visitation rooms, complete administrative tasks, review animal information with potential adopters and facilitate adoptions visits. Interested in applying? More information and registration can be found on NOCO Humane's website here. Agency: NOCO Humane To assist NOCO Humane’s Client Service Representatives in greeting shelter patrons and providing exceptional customer service when assisting with animal visits and adoptions. Prepare/clean adoption visitation rooms, complete administrative tasks, review animal information with potential adopters and facilitate adoptions visits. Interested in applying? More information and registration can be found on NOCO Humane's website here. Agency: NOCO Humane Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80620 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Animal PhotographyAssist in obtaining high-quality digital photographs of the adoptable animals. These photographs will attract potential adopters and enhance the appearance of the adoptable animals on NOCO Humane’s website. Interested in applying? More information and registration can be found on NOCO Humane's website here. Agency: NOCO Humane Assist in obtaining high-quality digital photographs of the adoptable animals. These photographs will attract potential adopters and enhance the appearance of the adoptable animals on NOCO Humane’s website. Interested in applying? More information and registration can be found on NOCO Humane's website here. Agency: NOCO Humane Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80620 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Warm Essentials KitsWarm Essentials kits are filled with basic necessities that are essential to keeping our neighbors in Weld County warm during cold weather. These are best kept in drawstring bags (which can be company-branded or blank). SUPPLIES: blanket, pair of gloves, winter hat, wool socks, pair of hand warmers, scarf. Not all items are required, but they are appreciated. COST: $25-30/KIT *This is strictly a guideline for businesses that have the ability to purchase items needed to make this service-to-go project. Completed Warm Essentials Kits can be dropped off at the UWWC office, located at 814 9th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Mon-Fri between 9am-4pm. Agency: United Way of Weld County Warm Essentials kits are filled with basic necessities that are essential to keeping our neighbors in Weld County warm during cold weather. These are best kept in drawstring bags (which can be company-branded or blank). SUPPLIES: blanket, pair of gloves, winter hat, wool socks, pair of hand warmers, scarf. Not all items are required, but they are appreciated. COST: $25-30/KIT *This is strictly a guideline for businesses that have the ability to purchase items needed to make this service-to-go project. Completed Warm Essentials Kits can be dropped off at the UWWC office, located at 814 9th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Mon-Fri between 9am-4pm. Agency: United Way of Weld County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cookie Comfort ProjectProvide a smile and a warm cookie to our families waiting in the surgery and ICU waiting areas. Hospitals can be a stressful environment for families waiting for news of loved ones. Help make their time a little brighter by helping with the Cookie Comfort Project. The volunteer assignment is to supply a smile and a fresh baked cookies to our families waiting by baking and delivering warm cookies to our guests in these waiting areas. This is a weekly morning shift assignment. Unfortunately, we are not set up for drop/episodic volunteer opportunities Current opening for Wednesday morning shift If you would like to apply to our volunteer program, please reach out to us. 970-810-6994 or email cindy.rinus@bannerhealth.com Agency: Banner Health NOCO Provide a smile and a warm cookie to our families waiting in the surgery and ICU waiting areas. Hospitals can be a stressful environment for families waiting for news of loved ones. Help make their time a little brighter by helping with the Cookie Comfort Project. The volunteer assignment is to supply a smile and a fresh baked cookies to our families waiting by baking and delivering warm cookies to our guests in these waiting areas. This is a weekly morning shift assignment. Unfortunately, we are not set up for drop/episodic volunteer opportunities Current opening for Wednesday morning shift If you would like to apply to our volunteer program, please reach out to us. 970-810-6994 or email cindy.rinus@bannerhealth.com Agency: Banner Health NOCO Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CVI Volunteer Reception DeskThe CVI volunteer monitors the public areas and offers guests assistance, including greeting and help patients and families check in to the Cath lab, wayfinding and patient escort to other testing areas, projects if assigned by staff, family information such as coffee & cafeteria location, hospital services and Greeley community for those from out of town. The volunteer addressing general comfort needs such as warm blankets. Volunteers access staff for any issues that require staff expertise. Current need: Monday & Wednesdays 8:00-11:00 AM This is a weekly volunteer commitment, and we are not set up for drop in volunteer opportunities. Agency: Banner Health NOCO The CVI volunteer monitors the public areas and offers guests assistance, including greeting and help patients and families check in to the Cath lab, wayfinding and patient escort to other testing areas, projects if assigned by staff, family information such as coffee & cafeteria location, hospital services and Greeley community for those from out of town. The volunteer addressing general comfort needs such as warm blankets. Volunteers access staff for any issues that require staff expertise. Current need: Monday & Wednesdays 8:00-11:00 AM This is a weekly volunteer commitment, and we are not set up for drop in volunteer opportunities. Agency: Banner Health NOCO Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emergency Department SupportIt takes a team to make extraordinary things happen, and volunteers are an essential component in reaching our goal of helping patients and guests live extraordinary lives. Through empathetic interaction and attentiveness, you provide an experience centered on the unique needs of every person, and you improve lives in big ways and small. Volunteers in the Emergency Department assist staff by supporting patients and families. This role also helps keep supplies stocked and monitors cleanliness. With the support of our volunteers, or skilled nurses and doctors are able to work at the top of their license, improving overall patient experience. If you enjoy providing support and encouragement and being a friendly face for others, this role is great for you! Two-hour shifts available 7 days a week between 10am-10pm. Greeley Hospital accepts volunteers ages 18 and up. We require a minimum 6-month commitment from volunteers, along with background and health screenings (provided). Must be able to move around somewhat quickly and be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment. Agency: UCHealth Greeley Hospital It takes a team to make extraordinary things happen, and volunteers are an essential component in reaching our goal of helping patients and guests live extraordinary lives. Through empathetic interaction and attentiveness, you provide an experience centered on the unique needs of every person, and you improve lives in big ways and small. Volunteers in the Emergency Department assist staff by supporting patients and families. This role also helps keep supplies stocked and monitors cleanliness. With the support of our volunteers, or skilled nurses and doctors are able to work at the top of their license, improving overall patient experience. If you enjoy providing support and encouragement and being a friendly face for others, this role is great for you! Two-hour shifts available 7 days a week between 10am-10pm. Greeley Hospital accepts volunteers ages 18 and up. We require a minimum 6-month commitment from volunteers, along with background and health screenings (provided). Must be able to move around somewhat quickly and be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment. Agency: UCHealth Greeley Hospital Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Learning Partner/Tutor: Support Longmont Youth!Learning Partners/Tutors are school-based, academic-focused mentors assigned to a program site for one semester or longer. They are assigned to work with youth at least one day a week; elementary and middle school assignments are typically after school from approximately 3-6 pm during the fall and spring semesters. Summer semester hours vary between 10 am and 3 pm. Volunteers would be assigned to elementary school (Longmont site) cohorts for 2 hour increments between 4-6pm during the Fall, Spring and Summer semesters. Learning Partners/Tutors support a cohort of students under the direct supervision of the Program Director and their team with academic tutoring and SEL (social-emotional learning). volunteers would be matched with one to four 1st graders as Learning Partners/Academic Mentors. This would entail participating in circle time and daily programming activities, building meaningful relationships while eating snacks and playing games, and also guiding meaningful math and reading activities. All volunteers are expected to act as positive and stable role models for Dreamer Scholars.
MUST SUBMIT AN APPLICATION USING THIS LINK: https://bouldercounty.ihdf.org/volunteer-application-2022/
Agency: I Have A Dream Foundation of Boulder County Learning Partners/Tutors are school-based, academic-focused mentors assigned to a program site for one semester or longer. They are assigned to work with youth at least one day a week; elementary and middle school assignments are typically after school from approximately 3-6 pm during the fall and spring semesters. Summer semester hours vary between 10 am and 3 pm. Volunteers would be assigned to elementary school (Longmont site) cohorts for 2 hour increments between 4-6pm during the Fall, Spring and Summer semesters. Learning Partners/Tutors support a cohort of students under the direct supervision of the Program Director and their team with academic tutoring and SEL (social-emotional learning). volunteers would be matched with one to four 1st graders as Learning Partners/Academic Mentors. This would entail participating in circle time and daily programming activities, building meaningful relationships while eating snacks and playing games, and also guiding meaningful math and reading activities. All volunteers are expected to act as positive and stable role models for Dreamer Scholars.
MUST SUBMIT AN APPLICATION USING THIS LINK: https://bouldercounty.ihdf.org/volunteer-application-2022/
Agency: I Have A Dream Foundation of Boulder County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Out Patient Infusion VolunteerThe Outpatient Infusion Clinic volunteer will assist staff with patient comfort and clinic duties within the scope of a volunteer position. Volunteers will bake cookies and will assist with wheelchair transports to and from the clinic as requested. Wipe /disinfect chairs and pillows after each patient use. Assist the staff with blood transport as needed and after training has been completed. Volunteers will socialize and offer comfort items, such as warm blankets and snacks to patients. This is a weekly scheduled assignment. We are unable to accommodate drop in or episodic volunteer opportunities. Current opening available Friday AM Please reach out if you would like to learn more about this opportunity. Agency: Banner Health NOCO The Outpatient Infusion Clinic volunteer will assist staff with patient comfort and clinic duties within the scope of a volunteer position. Volunteers will bake cookies and will assist with wheelchair transports to and from the clinic as requested. Wipe /disinfect chairs and pillows after each patient use. Assist the staff with blood transport as needed and after training has been completed. Volunteers will socialize and offer comfort items, such as warm blankets and snacks to patients. This is a weekly scheduled assignment. We are unable to accommodate drop in or episodic volunteer opportunities. Current opening available Friday AM Please reach out if you would like to learn more about this opportunity. Agency: Banner Health NOCO Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Photographers Needed for On Call Pool! - Believe in the Dream and Come Weave Dreams With Us at IHDF!PURPOSE: The purpose of this position is to capture photos at "I Have A Dream" Foundation of Please see the role description here. Background check OtherAgency: I Have A Dream Foundation of Boulder County PURPOSE: The purpose of this position is to capture photos at "I Have A Dream" Foundation of Please see the role description here. Background check OtherAgency: I Have A Dream Foundation of Boulder County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor at G.A.P.Thank you for your interest in serving as a mentor to our future leaders. The Greeley Alternative Program offers the opportunity for adults to serve as mentors to high school students varying grade levels from 11th to 12th graders. Mentors can support students with academic guidance or simply check in with students thus offering support as positive role models in our community. Research tells that mentors create a lasting positive impact on the health and well being of students. The program offers three shifts where mentors can choose from to volunteer. Agency: Greeley-Evans Alternative Program Thank you for your interest in serving as a mentor to our future leaders. The Greeley Alternative Program offers the opportunity for adults to serve as mentors to high school students varying grade levels from 11th to 12th graders. Mentors can support students with academic guidance or simply check in with students thus offering support as positive role models in our community. Research tells that mentors create a lasting positive impact on the health and well being of students. The program offers three shifts where mentors can choose from to volunteer. Agency: Greeley-Evans Alternative Program Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reading Literacy kitsReading literacy kits bring books to life and deepens the reading experience for children. Each kit is filled with a grade-level appropriate book and reading activity to make story time more interactive and fun! SUPPLIES: Reusable bag, book, complimentary activity kit and craft, craft supplies, crayons, scissors, pencils COST: $10/KIT (MINIMUM 20 KITS) *This is strictly a guideline for businesses that have the ability to purchase items needed to make this service to go project. Completed reading literacy kits can be dropped off at the UWWC office, located at 814 9th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Mon-Fri between 9am-4pm.
Agency: United Way of Weld County Reading literacy kits bring books to life and deepens the reading experience for children. Each kit is filled with a grade-level appropriate book and reading activity to make story time more interactive and fun! SUPPLIES: Reusable bag, book, complimentary activity kit and craft, craft supplies, crayons, scissors, pencils COST: $10/KIT (MINIMUM 20 KITS) *This is strictly a guideline for businesses that have the ability to purchase items needed to make this service to go project. Completed reading literacy kits can be dropped off at the UWWC office, located at 814 9th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Mon-Fri between 9am-4pm.
Agency: United Way of Weld County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hygiene Kit ProjectHygiene kits are filled with with hygiene products that are essential to good health and hygiene for our neighbors who are working to meet their basic needs in Northern Colorado. SUPPLIES: Clear baggies, 1 travel size shampoo, 1 travel size bar-soap or body wash, 1 travel size deodorant, 1 travel size toothpaste, 1 toothbrush COST: $5/KIT (MINIMUM OF 30 KITS) *This is strictly a guideline for businesses that have the ability to purchase items needed to make this service to go project. Completed hygiene kits can be dropped off at the UWWC office, located at 814 9th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Mon-Fri between 9am-4pm.
Agency: United Way of Weld County Hygiene kits are filled with with hygiene products that are essential to good health and hygiene for our neighbors who are working to meet their basic needs in Northern Colorado. SUPPLIES: Clear baggies, 1 travel size shampoo, 1 travel size bar-soap or body wash, 1 travel size deodorant, 1 travel size toothpaste, 1 toothbrush COST: $5/KIT (MINIMUM OF 30 KITS) *This is strictly a guideline for businesses that have the ability to purchase items needed to make this service to go project. Completed hygiene kits can be dropped off at the UWWC office, located at 814 9th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Mon-Fri between 9am-4pm.
Agency: United Way of Weld County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Flashcard/bookmark ProjectFlashcards and bookmarks are needed to provide parents and caregivers with resources to support early childhood education.The flashcards can include the alphabet, numbers, shapes, colors, sight words, pictures, dominoes/dots, spanish and english are a plus! SUPPLIES: Index Cards, Card Stock, Markers, Stickers, Stamps COST: $6/KIT (MINIMUM 30 KITS) *This is strictly a guideline for businesses that have the ability to purchase items needed to make this service to go project. Completed flashcards and bookmarks can be dropped off at the UWWC office, located at 814 9th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Mon-Fri between 9am-4pm.
Agency: United Way of Weld County Flashcards and bookmarks are needed to provide parents and caregivers with resources to support early childhood education.The flashcards can include the alphabet, numbers, shapes, colors, sight words, pictures, dominoes/dots, spanish and english are a plus! SUPPLIES: Index Cards, Card Stock, Markers, Stickers, Stamps COST: $6/KIT (MINIMUM 30 KITS) *This is strictly a guideline for businesses that have the ability to purchase items needed to make this service to go project. Completed flashcards and bookmarks can be dropped off at the UWWC office, located at 814 9th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Mon-Fri between 9am-4pm.
Agency: United Way of Weld County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Blessings BottlesBlessings Bottles are filled with basic necessities that are essential to good health and hygiene for our neighbors who are working to secure stable housing in Northern Colorado. SUPPLIES: Large Waterbottle, 1 pair of socks, toothpaste, toothbrush, wet wipes, granola bar, beef stick, deodorant, $5 fast food card (these are ideas, not all items are required) COST: $15/KIT (Minimum 20 kits) *This is strictly a guideline for businesses that have the ability to purchase items needed to make this service to go project. Completed Blessing Bottles can be dropped off at the UWWC office, located at 814 9th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Mon-Fri between 9am-4pm. Agency: United Way of Weld County Blessings Bottles are filled with basic necessities that are essential to good health and hygiene for our neighbors who are working to secure stable housing in Northern Colorado. SUPPLIES: Large Waterbottle, 1 pair of socks, toothpaste, toothbrush, wet wipes, granola bar, beef stick, deodorant, $5 fast food card (these are ideas, not all items are required) COST: $15/KIT (Minimum 20 kits) *This is strictly a guideline for businesses that have the ability to purchase items needed to make this service to go project. Completed Blessing Bottles can be dropped off at the UWWC office, located at 814 9th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Mon-Fri between 9am-4pm. Agency: United Way of Weld County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Older Adult Activity KitMental exercises and activities play a critical role in strengthening and maintaining overall brain functions for older adults. Simple brain exercises and cognitive activities for mental health are just as important to older adults as physical health. SUPPLIES: Canvas bag, adult coloring book, colored pencils, memory game (jigsaw puzzles, sudoku, crossword, word search, logic puzzles, deck of cards, etc...) COST: $10/KIT (MINIMUM 200 KITS) *This is strictly a guideline for businesses that have the ability to purchase items needed to make this service to go project. Completed flashcards and bookmarks can be dropped off at the UWWC office, located at 814 9th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Mon-Fri between 9am-4pm.
Agency: United Way of Weld County Mental exercises and activities play a critical role in strengthening and maintaining overall brain functions for older adults. Simple brain exercises and cognitive activities for mental health are just as important to older adults as physical health. SUPPLIES: Canvas bag, adult coloring book, colored pencils, memory game (jigsaw puzzles, sudoku, crossword, word search, logic puzzles, deck of cards, etc...) COST: $10/KIT (MINIMUM 200 KITS) *This is strictly a guideline for businesses that have the ability to purchase items needed to make this service to go project. Completed flashcards and bookmarks can be dropped off at the UWWC office, located at 814 9th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Mon-Fri between 9am-4pm.
Agency: United Way of Weld County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Greeley/Evans Meal Delivery DriverHelp brighten the day of a senior in our community by delivering lunch and companionship. Volunteers select one day per week and deliver the same route and day each week. Two coolers with meals are picked up at our office about 10:45am and coolers are returned to office when route is completed. Routes have 5-12 stops. Each volunteer fills out an application, provides current driver's license and proof of car insurance. We complete a background check and provide training before a volunteer delivers a route. To become a volunteer, please give us a call at (970) 353-9738 or click here to sign up on the Meals on Wheels website. **If you click the register button for this volunteer opportunity, you are not officially signed up to volunteer. You MUST visit the linked opportunity listed above to officially start your volunteer sign up** Agency: Meals On Wheels of Greeley and Weld County Help brighten the day of a senior in our community by delivering lunch and companionship. Volunteers select one day per week and deliver the same route and day each week. Two coolers with meals are picked up at our office about 10:45am and coolers are returned to office when route is completed. Routes have 5-12 stops. Each volunteer fills out an application, provides current driver's license and proof of car insurance. We complete a background check and provide training before a volunteer delivers a route. To become a volunteer, please give us a call at (970) 353-9738 or click here to sign up on the Meals on Wheels website. **If you click the register button for this volunteer opportunity, you are not officially signed up to volunteer. You MUST visit the linked opportunity listed above to officially start your volunteer sign up** Agency: Meals On Wheels of Greeley and Weld County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: A Little Help Volunteers needed in Weld County (Windsor and Johnstown)COMING SOON! A Little Help is pleased to announce our plans to launch our services in portions of Weld County (Windsor and Johnstown) in Spring of 2023. Before we can do so, we need to build a strong base of volunteers interested in helping our older adults in Windsor and Johnstown. We are looking for individual volunteers who are willing to help with yardwork (raking, pulling weeds, (no mowing); snow shoveling; transportation to appointments; light household tasks (changing light bulbs, hanging pictures/curtains, organizing, light housework). Volunteer commitments are flexible and there are no hour requirements! All volunteers will be background checked. Please note that volunteer opportunities will be limited for a few months as we build our outreach in Windsor and Johnstown. We appreciate your patience with us. If you are a business, service organization, youth-based organization, or faith-based organization, please reach out to colleen@littlehelp.org for more information on becoming involved with A Little Help. Visit www.alittlehelp.org for more information. Agency: A Little Help COMING SOON! A Little Help is pleased to announce our plans to launch our services in portions of Weld County (Windsor and Johnstown) in Spring of 2023. Before we can do so, we need to build a strong base of volunteers interested in helping our older adults in Windsor and Johnstown. We are looking for individual volunteers who are willing to help with yardwork (raking, pulling weeds, (no mowing); snow shoveling; transportation to appointments; light household tasks (changing light bulbs, hanging pictures/curtains, organizing, light housework). Volunteer commitments are flexible and there are no hour requirements! All volunteers will be background checked. Please note that volunteer opportunities will be limited for a few months as we build our outreach in Windsor and Johnstown. We appreciate your patience with us. If you are a business, service organization, youth-based organization, or faith-based organization, please reach out to colleen@littlehelp.org for more information on becoming involved with A Little Help. Visit www.alittlehelp.org for more information. Agency: A Little Help Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80524 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Housing Navigation Center InternshipInternship opportunities are available to help support the Housing Navigation Center and to provide an opportunity for qualified candidates to gain valuable workplace experience in the field of nonprofits. Interns will work closely with individuals experiencing homeless to help them access needed services, perform intakes, work with community partners, apply for services, and explore housing and employment opportunities. Interns will also be expected to take on 1 to 2 special projects to help improve the services at the Navigation Center. Additional daily responsibilities will be assigned as needed. Interns are also responsible for implementing and upholding the Housing First model when interacting with guests. Agency: United Way of Weld County Internship opportunities are available to help support the Housing Navigation Center and to provide an opportunity for qualified candidates to gain valuable workplace experience in the field of nonprofits. Interns will work closely with individuals experiencing homeless to help them access needed services, perform intakes, work with community partners, apply for services, and explore housing and employment opportunities. Interns will also be expected to take on 1 to 2 special projects to help improve the services at the Navigation Center. Additional daily responsibilities will be assigned as needed. Interns are also responsible for implementing and upholding the Housing First model when interacting with guests. Agency: United Way of Weld County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80632 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Our Giving Garden Needs YOUR Help! 2Each year, Brigit’s Bounty donates over 2,000 pounds of fruits and vegetables to thousands of households in the Carbon Valley. Through our food donations, youth education programs, and community service programs at the garden, Brigit’s Bounty has been influential in fostering a healthier, more resilient Carbon Valley. We wouldn’t be who we are today without the work of hundreds of volunteers each year. As a small organization, volunteer support is integral to our success. Agency: Brigit's Bounty Community Resources Each year, Brigit’s Bounty donates over 2,000 pounds of fruits and vegetables to thousands of households in the Carbon Valley. Through our food donations, youth education programs, and community service programs at the garden, Brigit’s Bounty has been influential in fostering a healthier, more resilient Carbon Valley. We wouldn’t be who we are today without the work of hundreds of volunteers each year. As a small organization, volunteer support is integral to our success. Agency: Brigit's Bounty Community Resources Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80530 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Weld Aging Well - Self-Management Workshop Lay Leader**Due to COVID-19 this volunteer opportunity is not currently active but we are hoping to build a community of interested individuals who would be willing to go on a wait list as well as start any potential on-boarding, orientation, and training early so as to be ready to start volunteering once the Healthier Living and Healthier Living Diabetes programs restart. By registering for this volunteer opportunity, you are agreeing to join that wait list. You will be contacted by a representative of the AAA to discuss your interest and provide greater details on how this process will work**
Agency: Weld County Area Agency on Aging **Due to COVID-19 this volunteer opportunity is not currently active but we are hoping to build a community of interested individuals who would be willing to go on a wait list as well as start any potential on-boarding, orientation, and training early so as to be ready to start volunteering once the Healthier Living and Healthier Living Diabetes programs restart. By registering for this volunteer opportunity, you are agreeing to join that wait list. You will be contacted by a representative of the AAA to discuss your interest and provide greater details on how this process will work**
Agency: Weld County Area Agency on Aging Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Weld Aging Well - Walk with Ease Lay Leader**Due to COVID-19 this volunteer opportunity is not currently active but we are hoping to build a community of interested individuals who would be willing to go on a wait list as well as start any potential on-boarding, orientation, and training early so as to be ready to start volunteering once the Walk with Ease program restarts. By registering for this volunteer opportunity, you are agreeing to join that wait list. You will be contacted by a representative of the AAA to discuss your interest and provide greater details on how this process will work**
Agency: Weld County Area Agency on Aging **Due to COVID-19 this volunteer opportunity is not currently active but we are hoping to build a community of interested individuals who would be willing to go on a wait list as well as start any potential on-boarding, orientation, and training early so as to be ready to start volunteering once the Walk with Ease program restarts. By registering for this volunteer opportunity, you are agreeing to join that wait list. You will be contacted by a representative of the AAA to discuss your interest and provide greater details on how this process will work**
Agency: Weld County Area Agency on Aging Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Weld Aging Well - Tai Chi Lay Leader**Due to COVID-19 this volunteer opportunity is not currently active but we are hoping to build a community of interested individuals who would be willing to go on a wait list as well as start any potential on-boarding, orientation, and training early so as to be ready to start volunteering once the Moving for Better Balance program restarts. By registering for this volunteer opportunity, you are agreeing to join that wait list. You will be contacted by a representative of the AAA to discuss your interest and provide greater details on how this process will work**
Agency: Weld County Area Agency on Aging **Due to COVID-19 this volunteer opportunity is not currently active but we are hoping to build a community of interested individuals who would be willing to go on a wait list as well as start any potential on-boarding, orientation, and training early so as to be ready to start volunteering once the Moving for Better Balance program restarts. By registering for this volunteer opportunity, you are agreeing to join that wait list. You will be contacted by a representative of the AAA to discuss your interest and provide greater details on how this process will work**
Agency: Weld County Area Agency on Aging Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Weld Aging Well - Powerful Tools for Caregivers Workshop Lay Leader**Due to COVID-19 this volunteer opportunity is not currently active but we are hoping to build a community of interested individuals who would be willing to go on a wait list as well as start any potential on-boarding, orientation, and training early so as to be ready to start volunteering once the Powerful Tools for Caregivers program restarts. By registering for this volunteer opportunity, you are agreeing to join that wait list. You will be contacted by a representative of the AAA to discuss your interest and provide greater details on how this process will work**
Agency: Weld County Area Agency on Aging **Due to COVID-19 this volunteer opportunity is not currently active but we are hoping to build a community of interested individuals who would be willing to go on a wait list as well as start any potential on-boarding, orientation, and training early so as to be ready to start volunteering once the Powerful Tools for Caregivers program restarts. By registering for this volunteer opportunity, you are agreeing to join that wait list. You will be contacted by a representative of the AAA to discuss your interest and provide greater details on how this process will work**
Agency: Weld County Area Agency on Aging Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cultural MentorOur Cultural Mentoring and Exchange program gives you the opportunity to work directly with the refugees we serve. This is a six-month commitment in which you will work continuously with a family that has recently arrived in the U.S. During this time you will focus on four key points: Financial Literacy, Employment, Practical Life Skills, and Learning English. You will work on these skills to varying degrees depending on the interests and needs of the family. While it is important that you help your refugee family with the skills listed above, your main job is to provide friendship to these new community members! We view this program as a cultural exchange, and the relationship you build with your family will be mutually beneficial. Agency: Lutheran Family Services Refugee Programs Our Cultural Mentoring and Exchange program gives you the opportunity to work directly with the refugees we serve. This is a six-month commitment in which you will work continuously with a family that has recently arrived in the U.S. During this time you will focus on four key points: Financial Literacy, Employment, Practical Life Skills, and Learning English. You will work on these skills to varying degrees depending on the interests and needs of the family. While it is important that you help your refugee family with the skills listed above, your main job is to provide friendship to these new community members! We view this program as a cultural exchange, and the relationship you build with your family will be mutually beneficial. Agency: Lutheran Family Services Refugee Programs Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Soccer Without Borders- Support Refugee and Immigrant Youth in Weld County!Soccer Without Borders uses soccer as a vehicle of change to help refugee and immigrant students overcome obstacles to growth, inclusion, and personal success. We provide year-round soccer programming, combined with English language support, academic enrichment, and mentorship opportunities to our students and their families. We serve middle school and high school youth from a diverse range of countries including the Burma, Eritrea, Republic of Congo, and Somalia. We would love to have you join our after team! Are you passionate about soccer, and want a chance to get out on the field with a group of equally passionate youth? Join us as an assistant soccer coach! Choose a weekday that works with your schedule, and join our coaching team! Hours: 4:00 - 6:00PM Are you passionate about helping newcomers learn English and improve academically? Volunteer with as an SWB tutor! Hours are flexible! Are you interested in working one-on-one with a newcomer and their family? Volunteer to be a Family Mentor, and help our participants and their families adjust to their new community! Hours: flexible; Commitment: minimum 9 months (2+ hrs/wk)Agency: Soccer Without Borders Soccer Without Borders uses soccer as a vehicle of change to help refugee and immigrant students overcome obstacles to growth, inclusion, and personal success. We provide year-round soccer programming, combined with English language support, academic enrichment, and mentorship opportunities to our students and their families. We serve middle school and high school youth from a diverse range of countries including the Burma, Eritrea, Republic of Congo, and Somalia. We would love to have you join our after team! Are you passionate about soccer, and want a chance to get out on the field with a group of equally passionate youth? Join us as an assistant soccer coach! Choose a weekday that works with your schedule, and join our coaching team! Hours: 4:00 - 6:00PM Are you passionate about helping newcomers learn English and improve academically? Volunteer with as an SWB tutor! Hours are flexible! Are you interested in working one-on-one with a newcomer and their family? Volunteer to be a Family Mentor, and help our participants and their families adjust to their new community! Hours: flexible; Commitment: minimum 9 months (2+ hrs/wk)Agency: Soccer Without Borders Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Part-Time Coach-Mentor Fellowship with Soccer Without Borders ColoradoAbout this Job
The Organization
As one of the few global languages, soccer has the power to shape the world for the better. Soccer Without Borders (SWB) uses soccer as a vehicle for positive change, providing under-served youth in the U.S. and abroad with a toolkit to overcome obstacles to growth, inclusion, and personal success. Founded in 2006, Soccer Without Borders has reached over 15,000 young people in 12 countries on four continents, and has been recognized with the FIFA Diversity Award, the Lipman Family Prize, and the Robert Wood Johnson Sports Award. With a focus on social inclusion of newcomer youth and girls, our holistic programs provide participants with a platform for positive engagement, an avenue for personal growth, and a toolkit for a brighter future.
We envision a more inclusive world through soccer, where all youth have the opportunity to reach their potential. Global displacement currently affects more than 1 in every 100 people in the world. Newcomer youth arrive in the United States from all over the world, many fleeing some of the world’s most protracted conflicts. Soccer Without Borders has been creating welcoming communities that foster a sense of belonging and home for refugees and immigrants in the United States since 2006. We currently serve over 1,300 youth annually in the U.S. through school year and summer programs that integrate soccer, education, and community.
The Position
Soccer Without Borders is looking for dynamic Coach-Mentors to serve at Soccer Without Borders’ sports-based youth development programs across the United States through the Up2Us Coach Americorps program. Coach-Mentors bring our mission to life every day through their work on and off the field, delivering quality programming and engaging in authentic community-building. The Coach-Mentors will be part of an innovative and inclusive organization that is made up of a passionate group of people who are united by the shared belief that sport can positively shape the lives of youth.
Roles Expectations and Responsibilities
This position is a unique opportunity to build the skills and experience of leading direct service programming at a local community organization, while simultaneously gaining exposure to a growing national and global organization with a vision of a more inclusive and equitable world through soccer.
This position has two primary areas of responsibility:
Direct Service: Coaching and Activity-planning (75%): Coach-Mentors work directly with newcomer refugee and immigrant youth and families. Together with other local Soccer Without Borders team members, Coach-Mentors design and lead practices, games, league play, team-building activities, and community events throughout the year. The Coach-Mentor recruits and retains players by building an inclusive, safe space where all youth experience a sense of belonging. The Coach-Mentor will learn the Soccer Without Borders “FAMILY” model for coaching, creating an environment where everyone has an opportunity to learn and grow through the facilitation of circles every day. Key to SWB’s model, circles create a space for youth to develop Social-Emotional and Leadership skills through reflection, voice, and connection.
Program Support (25%): The Coach-Mentor plays an important role in the behind-the-scenes work that goes into making our programs possible. The Coach-Mentor supports youth and families to overcome barriers to participation through youth and family engagement, including phone calls and house visits. The Coach-Mentor is responsible for helping SWB communicate the impact of the program to our funders in grants and to our fans on social media through timely monitoring and reporting of activities and their attendance, as well as collecting surveys, stories, photos, and videos from our youth and families. The Coach-Mentor may take on other responsibilities to meet the unique needs of local program sites.
About You
The ideal candidate for this role...
Is an energetic, dynamic, and engaging leader who is passionate about bringing SWB’s mission to life. You believe in the power of sport and are eager to have as many people live the mission as possible. You get energy from interacting with people, and look forward to leading teams of youth alongside a group of volunteer assistant coaches. You have experience working with youth, coaching soccer and are able to tailor practice sessions to age and ability.
Is a dedicated team-oriented person who enjoys building relationships and desires to create an inclusive environment for all participants. You are interested in getting to know all SWB youth and their families, and look forward to building relationships with all members of the SWB community. You are eager to build a positive culture that aligns with SWB values and brings together diverse communities. You may already be embedded in the communities we serve, have an understanding of the experiences of immigrants and refugees, or have cross-cultural experience from your personal life, work, or travel.
Is a flexible self-starter who can take initiative and be a creative problem solver. You are able to work independently and figure out problems on their own without guidance. When confronted with a problem, you are resourceful when coming up with a solution. You are open-minded and flexible when plans change. You may have experience working or living independently and managing your own schedule in less structured environments.
Ideally, the Coach-Mentor is proficient in English and a second language spoken by the local SWB community. Having a driver’s license and personal transportation is helpful, but not required.
Time and Compensation
This position is a Up2Us Coach AmeriCorps term of service. This is a half-time, year-long term of service, beginning in January 2022 and ending in June 2022. There are openings for this position in Greeley and Aurora, Colorado . As an Up2Us AmeriCorps member, the Coach-Mentor will receive a living stipend of $7,770, a small monthly housing stipend, and an Education Award of $3,172.50 after successful completion of the term. SWB encourages persons of any race, ethnicity, faith, sexual orientation, gender identity, and background to apply.
Interested?
Please send an email that describes your interest and ranks your location preferences, along with a resume to colorado@soccerwithoutborders.org. While we cannot guarantee that you will be offered a position in your preferred location, we prioritize candidates who already have a connection to the communities we serve.
Agency: Soccer Without Borders About this Job
The Organization
As one of the few global languages, soccer has the power to shape the world for the better. Soccer Without Borders (SWB) uses soccer as a vehicle for positive change, providing under-served youth in the U.S. and abroad with a toolkit to overcome obstacles to growth, inclusion, and personal success. Founded in 2006, Soccer Without Borders has reached over 15,000 young people in 12 countries on four continents, and has been recognized with the FIFA Diversity Award, the Lipman Family Prize, and the Robert Wood Johnson Sports Award. With a focus on social inclusion of newcomer youth and girls, our holistic programs provide participants with a platform for positive engagement, an avenue for personal growth, and a toolkit for a brighter future.
We envision a more inclusive world through soccer, where all youth have the opportunity to reach their potential. Global displacement currently affects more than 1 in every 100 people in the world. Newcomer youth arrive in the United States from all over the world, many fleeing some of the world’s most protracted conflicts. Soccer Without Borders has been creating welcoming communities that foster a sense of belonging and home for refugees and immigrants in the United States since 2006. We currently serve over 1,300 youth annually in the U.S. through school year and summer programs that integrate soccer, education, and community.
The Position
Soccer Without Borders is looking for dynamic Coach-Mentors to serve at Soccer Without Borders’ sports-based youth development programs across the United States through the Up2Us Coach Americorps program. Coach-Mentors bring our mission to life every day through their work on and off the field, delivering quality programming and engaging in authentic community-building. The Coach-Mentors will be part of an innovative and inclusive organization that is made up of a passionate group of people who are united by the shared belief that sport can positively shape the lives of youth.
Roles Expectations and Responsibilities
This position is a unique opportunity to build the skills and experience of leading direct service programming at a local community organization, while simultaneously gaining exposure to a growing national and global organization with a vision of a more inclusive and equitable world through soccer.
This position has two primary areas of responsibility:
Direct Service: Coaching and Activity-planning (75%): Coach-Mentors work directly with newcomer refugee and immigrant youth and families. Together with other local Soccer Without Borders team members, Coach-Mentors design and lead practices, games, league play, team-building activities, and community events throughout the year. The Coach-Mentor recruits and retains players by building an inclusive, safe space where all youth experience a sense of belonging. The Coach-Mentor will learn the Soccer Without Borders “FAMILY” model for coaching, creating an environment where everyone has an opportunity to learn and grow through the facilitation of circles every day. Key to SWB’s model, circles create a space for youth to develop Social-Emotional and Leadership skills through reflection, voice, and connection.
Program Support (25%): The Coach-Mentor plays an important role in the behind-the-scenes work that goes into making our programs possible. The Coach-Mentor supports youth and families to overcome barriers to participation through youth and family engagement, including phone calls and house visits. The Coach-Mentor is responsible for helping SWB communicate the impact of the program to our funders in grants and to our fans on social media through timely monitoring and reporting of activities and their attendance, as well as collecting surveys, stories, photos, and videos from our youth and families. The Coach-Mentor may take on other responsibilities to meet the unique needs of local program sites.
About You
The ideal candidate for this role...
Is an energetic, dynamic, and engaging leader who is passionate about bringing SWB’s mission to life. You believe in the power of sport and are eager to have as many people live the mission as possible. You get energy from interacting with people, and look forward to leading teams of youth alongside a group of volunteer assistant coaches. You have experience working with youth, coaching soccer and are able to tailor practice sessions to age and ability.
Is a dedicated team-oriented person who enjoys building relationships and desires to create an inclusive environment for all participants. You are interested in getting to know all SWB youth and their families, and look forward to building relationships with all members of the SWB community. You are eager to build a positive culture that aligns with SWB values and brings together diverse communities. You may already be embedded in the communities we serve, have an understanding of the experiences of immigrants and refugees, or have cross-cultural experience from your personal life, work, or travel.
Is a flexible self-starter who can take initiative and be a creative problem solver. You are able to work independently and figure out problems on their own without guidance. When confronted with a problem, you are resourceful when coming up with a solution. You are open-minded and flexible when plans change. You may have experience working or living independently and managing your own schedule in less structured environments.
Ideally, the Coach-Mentor is proficient in English and a second language spoken by the local SWB community. Having a driver’s license and personal transportation is helpful, but not required.
Time and Compensation
This position is a Up2Us Coach AmeriCorps term of service. This is a half-time, year-long term of service, beginning in January 2022 and ending in June 2022. There are openings for this position in Greeley and Aurora, Colorado . As an Up2Us AmeriCorps member, the Coach-Mentor will receive a living stipend of $7,770, a small monthly housing stipend, and an Education Award of $3,172.50 after successful completion of the term. SWB encourages persons of any race, ethnicity, faith, sexual orientation, gender identity, and background to apply.
Interested?
Please send an email that describes your interest and ranks your location preferences, along with a resume to colorado@soccerwithoutborders.org. While we cannot guarantee that you will be offered a position in your preferred location, we prioritize candidates who already have a connection to the communities we serve.
Agency: Soccer Without Borders Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Full-Time Coach-Mentor Fellowship with Soccer Without Borders ColoradoAbout this Job
The Organization
As one of the few global languages, soccer has the power to shape the world for the better. Soccer Without Borders (SWB) uses soccer as a vehicle for positive change, providing under-served youth in the U.S. and abroad with a toolkit to overcome obstacles to growth, inclusion, and personal success. Founded in 2006, Soccer Without Borders has reached over 15,000 young people in 12 countries on four continents, and has been recognized with the FIFA Diversity Award, the Lipman Family Prize, and the Robert Wood Johnson Sports Award. With a focus on social inclusion of newcomer youth and girls, our holistic programs provide participants with a platform for positive engagement, an avenue for personal growth, and a toolkit for a brighter future.
We envision a more inclusive world through soccer, where all youth have the opportunity to reach their potential. Global displacement currently affects more than 1 in every 100 people in the world. Newcomer youth arrive in the United States from all over the world, many fleeing some of the world’s most protracted conflicts. Soccer Without Borders has been creating welcoming communities that foster a sense of belonging and home for refugees and immigrants in the United States since 2006. We currently serve over 1,300 youth annually in the U.S. through school year and summer programs that integrate soccer, education, and community.
The Position
Soccer Without Borders is looking for dynamic Coach-Mentors to serve at Soccer Without Borders’ sports-based youth development programs across the United States through the Up2Us Coach Americorps program. Coach-Mentors bring our mission to life every day through their work on and off the field, delivering quality programming and engaging in authentic community-building. The Coach-Mentors will be part of an innovative and inclusive organization that is made up of a passionate group of people who are united by the shared belief that sport can positively shape the lives of youth.
Roles Expectations and Responsibilities
This position is a unique opportunity to build the skills and experience of leading direct service programming at a local community organization, while simultaneously gaining exposure to a growing national and global organization with a vision of a more inclusive and equitable world through soccer.
This position has two primary areas of responsibility:
Direct Service: Coaching and Activity-planning (75%): Coach-Mentors work directly with newcomer refugee and immigrant youth and families. Together with other local Soccer Without Borders team members, Coach-Mentors design and lead practices, games, league play, team-building activities, and community events throughout the year. The Coach-Mentor recruits and retains players by building an inclusive, safe space where all youth experience a sense of belonging. The Coach-Mentor will learn the Soccer Without Borders “FAMILY” model for coaching, creating an environment where everyone has an opportunity to learn and grow through the facilitation of circles every day. Key to SWB’s model, circles create a space for youth to develop Social-Emotional and Leadership skills through reflection, voice, and connection.
Program Support (25%): The Coach-Mentor plays an important role in the behind-the-scenes work that goes into making our programs possible. The Coach-Mentor supports youth and families to overcome barriers to participation through youth and family engagement, including phone calls and house visits. The Coach-Mentor is responsible for helping SWB communicate the impact of the program to our funders in grants and to our fans on social media through timely monitoring and reporting of activities and their attendance, as well as collecting surveys, stories, photos, and videos from our youth and families. The Coach-Mentor may take on other responsibilities to meet the unique needs of local program sites.
About You
The ideal candidate for this role...
Is an energetic, dynamic, and engaging leader who is passionate about bringing SWB’s mission to life. You believe in the power of sport and are eager to have as many people live the mission as possible. You get energy from interacting with people, and look forward to leading teams of youth alongside a group of volunteer assistant coaches. You have experience working with youth, coaching soccer and are able to tailor practice sessions to age and ability.
Is a dedicated team-oriented person who enjoys building relationships and desires to create an inclusive environment for all participants. You are interested in getting to know all SWB youth and their families, and look forward to building relationships with all members of the SWB community. You are eager to build a positive culture that aligns with SWB values and brings together diverse communities. You may already be embedded in the communities we serve, have an understanding of the experiences of immigrants and refugees, or have cross-cultural experience from your personal life, work, or travel.
Is a flexible self-starter who can take initiative and be a creative problem solver. You are able to work independently and figure out problems on their own without guidance. When confronted with a problem, you are resourceful when coming up with a solution. You are open-minded and flexible when plans change. You may have experience working or living independently and managing your own schedule in less structured environments.
Ideally, the Coach-Mentor is proficient in English and a second language spoken by the local SWB community. Having a driver’s license and personal transportation is helpful, but not required.
Time and Compensation
This position is a Up2Us Coach AmeriCorps term of service. This is a full-time, year-long term of service (1,700 hours total), beginning between December 2021 and January 2022. There are openings for this position in the following Soccer Without Borders USA locations: Greeley, Colorado & Aurora, Colorado. As an Up2Us AmeriCorps member, the Coach-Mentor will receive a living stipend of $15,105, a monthly housing stipend, and an Education Award of $6,345 after successful completion of the term. AmeriCorps service at Soccer Without Borders qualifies for public service loan forgiveness. SWB encourages persons of any race, ethnicity, faith, sexual orientation, gender identity, and background to apply.
Interested?
Please send an email that describes your interest in the role, and what you think makes you a strong candidate, along with a resume and three references (including at least one professional reference, complete with contact information, organization and position, and relationship to the candidate) to colorado@soccerwithoutborders.org. If you have a preference between the two program locations, please indicate that in your application email. While we cannot guarantee that you will be offered a position in your preferred location, we prioritize candidates who already have a connection to the communities we serve. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis.
Agency: Soccer Without Borders About this Job
The Organization
As one of the few global languages, soccer has the power to shape the world for the better. Soccer Without Borders (SWB) uses soccer as a vehicle for positive change, providing under-served youth in the U.S. and abroad with a toolkit to overcome obstacles to growth, inclusion, and personal success. Founded in 2006, Soccer Without Borders has reached over 15,000 young people in 12 countries on four continents, and has been recognized with the FIFA Diversity Award, the Lipman Family Prize, and the Robert Wood Johnson Sports Award. With a focus on social inclusion of newcomer youth and girls, our holistic programs provide participants with a platform for positive engagement, an avenue for personal growth, and a toolkit for a brighter future.
We envision a more inclusive world through soccer, where all youth have the opportunity to reach their potential. Global displacement currently affects more than 1 in every 100 people in the world. Newcomer youth arrive in the United States from all over the world, many fleeing some of the world’s most protracted conflicts. Soccer Without Borders has been creating welcoming communities that foster a sense of belonging and home for refugees and immigrants in the United States since 2006. We currently serve over 1,300 youth annually in the U.S. through school year and summer programs that integrate soccer, education, and community.
The Position
Soccer Without Borders is looking for dynamic Coach-Mentors to serve at Soccer Without Borders’ sports-based youth development programs across the United States through the Up2Us Coach Americorps program. Coach-Mentors bring our mission to life every day through their work on and off the field, delivering quality programming and engaging in authentic community-building. The Coach-Mentors will be part of an innovative and inclusive organization that is made up of a passionate group of people who are united by the shared belief that sport can positively shape the lives of youth.
Roles Expectations and Responsibilities
This position is a unique opportunity to build the skills and experience of leading direct service programming at a local community organization, while simultaneously gaining exposure to a growing national and global organization with a vision of a more inclusive and equitable world through soccer.
This position has two primary areas of responsibility:
Direct Service: Coaching and Activity-planning (75%): Coach-Mentors work directly with newcomer refugee and immigrant youth and families. Together with other local Soccer Without Borders team members, Coach-Mentors design and lead practices, games, league play, team-building activities, and community events throughout the year. The Coach-Mentor recruits and retains players by building an inclusive, safe space where all youth experience a sense of belonging. The Coach-Mentor will learn the Soccer Without Borders “FAMILY” model for coaching, creating an environment where everyone has an opportunity to learn and grow through the facilitation of circles every day. Key to SWB’s model, circles create a space for youth to develop Social-Emotional and Leadership skills through reflection, voice, and connection.
Program Support (25%): The Coach-Mentor plays an important role in the behind-the-scenes work that goes into making our programs possible. The Coach-Mentor supports youth and families to overcome barriers to participation through youth and family engagement, including phone calls and house visits. The Coach-Mentor is responsible for helping SWB communicate the impact of the program to our funders in grants and to our fans on social media through timely monitoring and reporting of activities and their attendance, as well as collecting surveys, stories, photos, and videos from our youth and families. The Coach-Mentor may take on other responsibilities to meet the unique needs of local program sites.
About You
The ideal candidate for this role...
Is an energetic, dynamic, and engaging leader who is passionate about bringing SWB’s mission to life. You believe in the power of sport and are eager to have as many people live the mission as possible. You get energy from interacting with people, and look forward to leading teams of youth alongside a group of volunteer assistant coaches. You have experience working with youth, coaching soccer and are able to tailor practice sessions to age and ability.
Is a dedicated team-oriented person who enjoys building relationships and desires to create an inclusive environment for all participants. You are interested in getting to know all SWB youth and their families, and look forward to building relationships with all members of the SWB community. You are eager to build a positive culture that aligns with SWB values and brings together diverse communities. You may already be embedded in the communities we serve, have an understanding of the experiences of immigrants and refugees, or have cross-cultural experience from your personal life, work, or travel.
Is a flexible self-starter who can take initiative and be a creative problem solver. You are able to work independently and figure out problems on their own without guidance. When confronted with a problem, you are resourceful when coming up with a solution. You are open-minded and flexible when plans change. You may have experience working or living independently and managing your own schedule in less structured environments.
Ideally, the Coach-Mentor is proficient in English and a second language spoken by the local SWB community. Having a driver’s license and personal transportation is helpful, but not required.
Time and Compensation
This position is a Up2Us Coach AmeriCorps term of service. This is a full-time, year-long term of service (1,700 hours total), beginning between December 2021 and January 2022. There are openings for this position in the following Soccer Without Borders USA locations: Greeley, Colorado & Aurora, Colorado. As an Up2Us AmeriCorps member, the Coach-Mentor will receive a living stipend of $15,105, a monthly housing stipend, and an Education Award of $6,345 after successful completion of the term. AmeriCorps service at Soccer Without Borders qualifies for public service loan forgiveness. SWB encourages persons of any race, ethnicity, faith, sexual orientation, gender identity, and background to apply.
Interested?
Please send an email that describes your interest in the role, and what you think makes you a strong candidate, along with a resume and three references (including at least one professional reference, complete with contact information, organization and position, and relationship to the candidate) to colorado@soccerwithoutborders.org. If you have a preference between the two program locations, please indicate that in your application email. While we cannot guarantee that you will be offered a position in your preferred location, we prioritize candidates who already have a connection to the communities we serve. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis.
Agency: Soccer Without Borders Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hotline Volunteer AdvocateVolunteers complete a state-mandated 40-hour training to answer our 24/hour rape crisis hotline. During on-call shifts, volunteers answer hotline calls and respond in person to the hospital to support survivors and provide appropriate referrals when needed. Volunteer advocates are required to pass a background check, take 2-3 shifts per month, attend quarterly advocate meetings, and commit at least one year to the program. Hotline volunteers can also help staff booths at community events and assist in other outreach efforts. An application, interview, and background check must be completed. Please reach out to Sarah VanVlerah at sarah@savacenter.org for more information! Agency: The SAVA Center Volunteers complete a state-mandated 40-hour training to answer our 24/hour rape crisis hotline. During on-call shifts, volunteers answer hotline calls and respond in person to the hospital to support survivors and provide appropriate referrals when needed. Volunteer advocates are required to pass a background check, take 2-3 shifts per month, attend quarterly advocate meetings, and commit at least one year to the program. Hotline volunteers can also help staff booths at community events and assist in other outreach efforts. An application, interview, and background check must be completed. Please reach out to Sarah VanVlerah at sarah@savacenter.org for more information! Agency: The SAVA Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SuperWorld Youth MentorDuring the summer months, our prevention team facilitates groups with 8-12 year olds in a running empowerment program that focuses on healthy living. Volunteers act as mentors to help facilitate activities and group discussions around healthy body image, setting and respecting boundaries, and consent through age appropriate curriculum. At the end of the program, we organize a big field day with games and food for the kids and their families. If you’re interested in becoming a SuperWorld Mentor, email Sarah VanVlerah at sarah@savacenter.org. An application, interview, and background check must be completed. Agency: The SAVA Center During the summer months, our prevention team facilitates groups with 8-12 year olds in a running empowerment program that focuses on healthy living. Volunteers act as mentors to help facilitate activities and group discussions around healthy body image, setting and respecting boundaries, and consent through age appropriate curriculum. At the end of the program, we organize a big field day with games and food for the kids and their families. If you’re interested in becoming a SuperWorld Mentor, email Sarah VanVlerah at sarah@savacenter.org. An application, interview, and background check must be completed. Agency: The SAVA Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Prevention Education Mentor (SART)During the school year, the SART (Sexual Assault Response Team) program in high schools trains juniors and seniors to present to freshmen and sophomores as well as middle school students about how to prevent sexual violence in their schools and communities. Adult mentors attend the presentations to assist with questions that arise, address any disclosures, and support students who may experience triggers during the presentation. An application, interview, and background check must be completed. Agency: The SAVA Center During the school year, the SART (Sexual Assault Response Team) program in high schools trains juniors and seniors to present to freshmen and sophomores as well as middle school students about how to prevent sexual violence in their schools and communities. Adult mentors attend the presentations to assist with questions that arise, address any disclosures, and support students who may experience triggers during the presentation. An application, interview, and background check must be completed. Agency: The SAVA Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Speak Spanish? Go Global as a Virtual Volunteer Spanish Teacher!
Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.
18+ / 5 days a week Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential. Gain online international leadership and teaching experiencein Spanish while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You'll provide students with the opportunity to expand their horizons, develop critical thinking skills, learn about the world, and have fun doing it! LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/spanish-teacherAgency: Outreach360
Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.
18+ / 5 days a week Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential. Gain online international leadership and teaching experiencein Spanish while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You'll provide students with the opportunity to expand their horizons, develop critical thinking skills, learn about the world, and have fun doing it! LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/spanish-teacherAgency: Outreach360 Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Speak English? Go Global as a Virtual Volunteer English Teacher!
Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.
18+ / 5 days a week
Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential. Gain online international leadership and English teaching experiencewhile making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun! LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher Agency: Outreach360
Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.
18+ / 5 days a week
Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential. Gain online international leadership and English teaching experiencewhile making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun! LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher Agency: Outreach360 Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fall GardeningCome get your hands in the dirt at Brigit's Bounty Community Resources. Every Monday from 10am-12pm, there is staffed volunteer time. This means that our Garden and Education Coordinator will be out at the garden with you, leading and answering questions. We need volunteers to help with our last few harvests and preparing the garden for the winter in the next few weeks! No previous gardening experience required. Agency: Brigit's Bounty Community Resources Come get your hands in the dirt at Brigit's Bounty Community Resources. Every Monday from 10am-12pm, there is staffed volunteer time. This means that our Garden and Education Coordinator will be out at the garden with you, leading and answering questions. We need volunteers to help with our last few harvests and preparing the garden for the winter in the next few weeks! No previous gardening experience required. Agency: Brigit's Bounty Community Resources Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80530-8022 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fall Gardening 2Come get your hands in the dirt at Brigit's Bounty Community Resources. Every Monday from 10am-12pm, there is staffed volunteer time. This means that our Garden and Education Coordinator will be out at the garden with you, leading and answering questions. The next few weeks, we need volunteers to help with our last few harvests and preparing the garden for the winter! Agency: Brigit's Bounty Community Resources Come get your hands in the dirt at Brigit's Bounty Community Resources. Every Monday from 10am-12pm, there is staffed volunteer time. This means that our Garden and Education Coordinator will be out at the garden with you, leading and answering questions. The next few weeks, we need volunteers to help with our last few harvests and preparing the garden for the winter! Agency: Brigit's Bounty Community Resources Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80530-8022 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Do You Enjoy Visiting With Older Neighbors in WINDSORLooking for a win/win volunteer opportunity?! When someone is caring for a loved one at home, it can become increasingly difficult for them to focus on themselves and their own needs. Caring Companion volunteers know that they are serving their community in a meaningful and impactful way! Everyone benefits from companionship and social contact, especially these days. By giving just 2 hours of your time once a week for a minimum of 6 months, you are giving family caregivers of an older loved one a much needed break. You are also giving their loved one the opportunity to spend time with you! Volunteers DO provide much needed socialization and friendship, and caregiver respite. Volunteers DO NOT provide personal care, lifting, or transferring, direct medical assistance or advice, housekeeping, meal preparation, transportation or case management.We are doing in-person visits and are currently asking that all volunteers and clients wear masks for the duration of the visit. Support and training is provided. Call us today for more information! Agency: Volunteers of America - Northern Colorado Services Looking for a win/win volunteer opportunity?! When someone is caring for a loved one at home, it can become increasingly difficult for them to focus on themselves and their own needs. Caring Companion volunteers know that they are serving their community in a meaningful and impactful way! Everyone benefits from companionship and social contact, especially these days. By giving just 2 hours of your time once a week for a minimum of 6 months, you are giving family caregivers of an older loved one a much needed break. You are also giving their loved one the opportunity to spend time with you! Volunteers DO provide much needed socialization and friendship, and caregiver respite. Volunteers DO NOT provide personal care, lifting, or transferring, direct medical assistance or advice, housekeeping, meal preparation, transportation or case management.We are doing in-person visits and are currently asking that all volunteers and clients wear masks for the duration of the visit. Support and training is provided. Call us today for more information! Agency: Volunteers of America - Northern Colorado Services Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80550 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Do You Enjoy Visiting With Older Neighbors in JOHNSTOWNLooking for a win/win volunteer opportunity?! When someone is caring for a loved one at home, it can become increasingly difficult for them to focus on themselves and their own needs. Caring Companion volunteers know that they are serving their community in a meaningful and impactful way! Everyone benefits from companionship and social contact, especially these days. By giving just 2 hours of your time once a week for a minimum of 6 months, you are giving family caregivers of an older loved one a much needed break. You are also giving their loved one the opportunity to spend time with you! Volunteers DO provide much needed socialization and friendship, and caregiver respite. Volunteers DO NOT provide personal care, lifting, or transferring, direct medical assistance or advice, housekeeping, meal preparation, transportation or case management.We are doing in-person visits and are currently asking that all volunteers and clients wear masks for the duration of the visit. Support and training is provided. Call us today for more information! Agency: Volunteers of America - Northern Colorado Services Looking for a win/win volunteer opportunity?! When someone is caring for a loved one at home, it can become increasingly difficult for them to focus on themselves and their own needs. Caring Companion volunteers know that they are serving their community in a meaningful and impactful way! Everyone benefits from companionship and social contact, especially these days. By giving just 2 hours of your time once a week for a minimum of 6 months, you are giving family caregivers of an older loved one a much needed break. You are also giving their loved one the opportunity to spend time with you! Volunteers DO provide much needed socialization and friendship, and caregiver respite. Volunteers DO NOT provide personal care, lifting, or transferring, direct medical assistance or advice, housekeeping, meal preparation, transportation or case management.We are doing in-person visits and are currently asking that all volunteers and clients wear masks for the duration of the visit. Support and training is provided. Call us today for more information! Agency: Volunteers of America - Northern Colorado Services Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80534 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as a Family Mentor for a refugee family in Colorado!Soccer Without Borders seeks dedicated and energetic volunteers to serve as Family Mentors for our newcomer students and their families. Visit with a family once a week to support them in their transition to Colorado. Help with homework, share your knowledge of the area, share a meal and build community! Agency: Soccer Without Borders Soccer Without Borders seeks dedicated and energetic volunteers to serve as Family Mentors for our newcomer students and their families. Visit with a family once a week to support them in their transition to Colorado. Help with homework, share your knowledge of the area, share a meal and build community! Agency: Soccer Without Borders Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Internship at A Woman's PlaceInternships are available for undergraduate and graduate students. An application, interview, and background check must be completed. Internships typically start in January, April and August. Agency: A Woman's Place Internships are available for undergraduate and graduate students. An application, interview, and background check must be completed. Internships typically start in January, April and August. Agency: A Woman's Place Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80632 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sunshine Band VolunteerAgency: Greeley Active Adult Center Agency: Greeley Active Adult Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Keenage Singer Choir Member VolunteerAgency: Greeley Active Adult Center Agency: Greeley Active Adult Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bingo VolunteerAgency: Greeley Active Adult Center Agency: Greeley Active Adult Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Popcorn VolunteerAgency: Greeley Active Adult Center Agency: Greeley Active Adult Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Southern Weld Meal Delivery DriverHelp brighten the day of a senior in our community by delivering lunch and companionship. Volunteers select one day per week and deliver the same route and day each week. Coolers with meals are picked up at our office about 10:45am and coolers are returned to office when route is completed. Routes have 5-12 stops. Each volunteer fills out an application, provides current driver's license and proof of car insurance. We complete a background check and provide training before a volunteer delivers a route. To become a volunteer, please give us a call at (303) 833-3021 or click here to sign up on the Meals on Wheels website. **If you click the register button for this volunteer opportunity, you are not officially signed up to volunteer. You MUST visit the linked opportunity listed above to officially start your volunteer sign up** Agency: Meals On Wheels of Greeley and Weld County Help brighten the day of a senior in our community by delivering lunch and companionship. Volunteers select one day per week and deliver the same route and day each week. Coolers with meals are picked up at our office about 10:45am and coolers are returned to office when route is completed. Routes have 5-12 stops. Each volunteer fills out an application, provides current driver's license and proof of car insurance. We complete a background check and provide training before a volunteer delivers a route. To become a volunteer, please give us a call at (303) 833-3021 or click here to sign up on the Meals on Wheels website. **If you click the register button for this volunteer opportunity, you are not officially signed up to volunteer. You MUST visit the linked opportunity listed above to officially start your volunteer sign up** Agency: Meals On Wheels of Greeley and Weld County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80520 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spanish-Speaking One-to-One Peer CompanionAgency: Community Grief Center - OFFICIAL Agency: Community Grief Center - OFFICIAL Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hispanic/Latino Community Engagement Leader - Currently VirtualIf you are interested in volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association please click here to go to the Alzheimer's Association volunteer sign up page to apply through their website. If you want to learn more about this position click the Register to Volunteer button. Agency: Alzheimer's Association - Colorado Chapter If you are interested in volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association please click here to go to the Alzheimer's Association volunteer sign up page to apply through their website. If you want to learn more about this position click the Register to Volunteer button. Agency: Alzheimer's Association - Colorado Chapter Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Tech Support - Virtual PositionIf you are interested in volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association please click here to go to the Alzheimer's Association volunteer sign up page to apply through their website. If you want to learn more about this position click the Register to Volunteer button. Agency: Alzheimer's Association - Colorado Chapter If you are interested in volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association please click here to go to the Alzheimer's Association volunteer sign up page to apply through their website. If you want to learn more about this position click the Register to Volunteer button. Agency: Alzheimer's Association - Colorado Chapter Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Community EducatorIf you are interested in volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association please click here to go to the Alzheimer's Association volunteer sign up page to apply through their website. If you want to learn more about this position click the Register to Volunteer button. Agency: Alzheimer's Association - Colorado Chapter If you are interested in volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association please click here to go to the Alzheimer's Association volunteer sign up page to apply through their website. If you want to learn more about this position click the Register to Volunteer button. Agency: Alzheimer's Association - Colorado Chapter Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Faith Outreach Representative - Currently VirtualIf you are interested in volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association please click here to go to the Alzheimer's Association volunteer sign up page to apply through their website. If you want to learn more about this position click the Register to Volunteer button. Agency: Alzheimer's Association - Colorado Chapter If you are interested in volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association please click here to go to the Alzheimer's Association volunteer sign up page to apply through their website. If you want to learn more about this position click the Register to Volunteer button. Agency: Alzheimer's Association - Colorado Chapter Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support Group Facilitator - Currently VirtualIf you are interested in volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association please click here to go to the Alzheimer's Association volunteer sign up page to apply through their website. If you want to learn more about this position click the Register to Volunteer button. Agency: Alzheimer's Association - Colorado Chapter If you are interested in volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association please click here to go to the Alzheimer's Association volunteer sign up page to apply through their website. If you want to learn more about this position click the Register to Volunteer button. Agency: Alzheimer's Association - Colorado Chapter Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberOnce you have registered for this volunteer opportunity a 60+ Ride representative will contact you to set up a time to further discuss what a board membership role would entail and to hear more about your interest in 60+ Ride. Agency: 60+ Ride Once you have registered for this volunteer opportunity a 60+ Ride representative will contact you to set up a time to further discuss what a board membership role would entail and to hear more about your interest in 60+ Ride. Agency: 60+ Ride Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80634 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: InternshipsInternships are available for undergraduate and graduate students. An application, interview, and background check must be completed. Agency: The SAVA Center Internships are available for undergraduate and graduate students. An application, interview, and background check must be completed. Agency: The SAVA Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Coaching & ReffingHelp coach or referee Boys & Girls Clubs of Weld County members in a variety of sports. We have Club sports throughout the year with kids aging from 5-18 years old. Coach or Referee: Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball, Kickball, Swimming, Baseball, Football...and more! Members who participate in sports at Club, have fun, build character, increase self-esteem, and are more likely as adults to volunteer, and are more active members of society Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Weld County Help coach or referee Boys & Girls Clubs of Weld County members in a variety of sports. We have Club sports throughout the year with kids aging from 5-18 years old. Coach or Referee: Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball, Kickball, Swimming, Baseball, Football...and more! Members who participate in sports at Club, have fun, build character, increase self-esteem, and are more likely as adults to volunteer, and are more active members of society Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Weld County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: High Plains Library District Foundation Board MemberThe High Plains Library District Foundation is currently seeking additional members for the Board of Directors. Help us expand our efforts to help the libraries with new programs, innovative programs and renovations/expansions for libraries. Well-suited candidates will have: •Demonstrated interest in the goals and mission of the Foundation •Specific experience and/or knowledge in at least one of the following areas: finance, fundraising, event planning, law, public relations, management/administrations, non-profit organizations, or libraries •Willingness to provide annual support (volunteer, in-kind, or financial) to the Foundation •Availability to attend quarterly board meetings as well as training and strategic planning sessions as needed •Willingness to represent High Plains Library District and the Foundation in the community
The Board of Directors is legally and ethically responsible for all activities of the High Plains Library District Foundation. The members of the Board are responsible for policy administration, finance, fundraising, and public and community relations.
Please apply at https://hpld.formstack.com/forms/hpld_foundation_board_of_directors_application Agency: High Plains Library District Foundation The High Plains Library District Foundation is currently seeking additional members for the Board of Directors. Help us expand our efforts to help the libraries with new programs, innovative programs and renovations/expansions for libraries. Well-suited candidates will have: •Demonstrated interest in the goals and mission of the Foundation •Specific experience and/or knowledge in at least one of the following areas: finance, fundraising, event planning, law, public relations, management/administrations, non-profit organizations, or libraries •Willingness to provide annual support (volunteer, in-kind, or financial) to the Foundation •Availability to attend quarterly board meetings as well as training and strategic planning sessions as needed •Willingness to represent High Plains Library District and the Foundation in the community
The Board of Directors is legally and ethically responsible for all activities of the High Plains Library District Foundation. The members of the Board are responsible for policy administration, finance, fundraising, and public and community relations.
Please apply at https://hpld.formstack.com/forms/hpld_foundation_board_of_directors_application Agency: High Plains Library District Foundation Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Certified VolunteerCertified volunteer opportunities are available for individuals over the age of 18. Individuals must submit application, interview, pass a background check, and complete 14 hours of domestic violence training. Agency: A Woman's Place Certified volunteer opportunities are available for individuals over the age of 18. Individuals must submit application, interview, pass a background check, and complete 14 hours of domestic violence training. Agency: A Woman's Place Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80632 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: High Plains Library District Foundation Board MemberThe High Plains Library District Foundation is currently seeking additional members for the Board of Directors. Well-suited candidates will have: •Demonstrated interest in the goals and mission of the Foundation •Specific experience and/or knowledge in at least one of the following areas: finance, fundraising, event planning, law, public relations, management/administrations, non-profit organizations, or libraries •Willingness to provide annual support (volunteer, in-kind, or financial) to the Foundation •Availability to attend quarterly board meetings as well as training and strategic planning sessions as needed •Willingness to represent High Plains Library District and the Foundation in the community
The Board of Directors is legally and ethically responsible for all activities of the High Plains Library District Foundation. The members of the Board are responsible for policy administration, finance, fundraising, and public and community relations.
Please apply at https://hpld.formstack.com/forms/hpld_foundation_board_of_directors_application Agency: High Plains Library District Foundation The High Plains Library District Foundation is currently seeking additional members for the Board of Directors. Well-suited candidates will have: •Demonstrated interest in the goals and mission of the Foundation •Specific experience and/or knowledge in at least one of the following areas: finance, fundraising, event planning, law, public relations, management/administrations, non-profit organizations, or libraries •Willingness to provide annual support (volunteer, in-kind, or financial) to the Foundation •Availability to attend quarterly board meetings as well as training and strategic planning sessions as needed •Willingness to represent High Plains Library District and the Foundation in the community
The Board of Directors is legally and ethically responsible for all activities of the High Plains Library District Foundation. The members of the Board are responsible for policy administration, finance, fundraising, and public and community relations.
Please apply at https://hpld.formstack.com/forms/hpld_foundation_board_of_directors_application Agency: High Plains Library District Foundation Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 80631 Allow Groups: No |