Opportunities From: Center for Community Engagement

Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Volunteer Researcher - Strengthen Local Volunteer Connections

Do you enjoy research and want to make a real difference in your community right from home? Join us as a Volunteer Researcher for Ways to Connect, a national crowdsourced directory of volunteer platforms.

Many people want to volunteer but struggle to find the right entry points—especially in smaller towns or underserved areas. At the same time, local volunteer centers and grassroots groups often go unnoticed due to low visibility. Ways to Connect bridges this gap by helping people discover the best local websites, service clubs, and networks already in place.

As a Volunteer Researcher, your work will directly improve the visibility of these resources, making it easier for neighbors to find meaningful ways to give back.

What You’ll Do:

Conduct simple online research to identify local volunteer platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming events for communities around the country.

Update and enrich your community’s page on Ways to Connect, ensuring content is accurate, current, and inviting.


Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Flexibility: Volunteer anytime, anywhere—it’s fully remote.

Small time commitment: Contribute as little as 2 hours, or as much as you’d like.

Immediate impact: Your research helps neighbors discover real ways to serve their community.

Skill-building: Strengthen online research, critical thinking, and content creation skills.

Growth opportunities: Explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador Program.

Recognition: See your contributions go live on a national platform, with the option to be credited on our Contributors page.

Organization: Inspiring Service

Do you enjoy research and want to make a real difference in your community right from home? Join us as a Volunteer Researcher for Ways to Connect, a national crowdsourced directory of volunteer platforms.

Many people want to volunteer but struggle to find the right entry points—especially in smaller towns or underserved areas. At the same time, local volunteer centers and grassroots groups often go unnoticed due to low visibility. Ways to Connect bridges this gap by helping people discover the best local websites, service clubs, and networks already in place.

As a Volunteer Researcher, your work will directly improve the visibility of these resources, making it easier for neighbors to find meaningful ways to give back.

What You’ll Do:

Conduct simple online research to identify local volunteer platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming events for communities around the country.

Update and enrich your community’s page on Ways to Connect, ensuring content is accurate, current, and inviting.


Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Flexibility: Volunteer anytime, anywhere—it’s fully remote.

Small time commitment: Contribute as little as 2 hours, or as much as you’d like.

Immediate impact: Your research helps neighbors discover real ways to serve their community.

Skill-building: Strengthen online research, critical thinking, and content creation skills.

Growth opportunities: Explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador Program.

Recognition: See your contributions go live on a national platform, with the option to be credited on our Contributors page.

Organization: Inspiring Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Character Council - WordPress coding

This job will be using WordPress to update our website.  Training provided. If you are interested, please send an email to Jill at VolunteerManager@charactercincinnati.org. Provide the name of this opportunity, your name, major, year of graduation, how many hours you need, and the date by which you need them. Include a brief explanation of why you want to participate in this opportunity. Please keep in mind that all completed work must be submitted by Dec. 1, 2025.


Organization: Character Council of Greater Cincinnati

This job will be using WordPress to update our website.  Training provided. If you are interested, please send an email to Jill at VolunteerManager@charactercincinnati.org. Provide the name of this opportunity, your name, major, year of graduation, how many hours you need, and the date by which you need them. Include a brief explanation of why you want to participate in this opportunity. Please keep in mind that all completed work must be submitted by Dec. 1, 2025.


Organization: Character Council of Greater Cincinnati

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 30, 2025

Zip Code: 45209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Promote BYOC Camps and Clubs Events

Looking for volunteers to work with the BYOC team to promote events, share info and sell tickets.  Also provide staffing help during the events.  There are 3 events upcoming during 2025 - Sept 12, Nov 6 and Dec 13.

Organization: Academy for Technologists Extraordinaire, Inc

Looking for volunteers to work with the BYOC team to promote events, share info and sell tickets.  Also provide staffing help during the events.  There are 3 events upcoming during 2025 - Sept 12, Nov 6 and Dec 13.

Organization: Academy for Technologists Extraordinaire, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 30, 2025 through Dec 13, 2025

Zip Code: 45246

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Character Council - Admin work organizing quotes on a spreadsheet

This job will be using either google sheets or Excel to copy quotes from emails into a spreadsheet and organize them according to Character Quality. If you are interested, please send an email to Jill at VolunteerManager@charactercincinnati.org. Provide the name of this opportunity, your name, major, year of graduation, how many hours you need, and the date by which you need them. Include a brief explanation of why you want to participate in this opportunity. Please keep in mind that all completed work must be submitted by Dec. 1, 2025.


Organization: Character Council of Greater Cincinnati

This job will be using either google sheets or Excel to copy quotes from emails into a spreadsheet and organize them according to Character Quality. If you are interested, please send an email to Jill at VolunteerManager@charactercincinnati.org. Provide the name of this opportunity, your name, major, year of graduation, how many hours you need, and the date by which you need them. Include a brief explanation of why you want to participate in this opportunity. Please keep in mind that all completed work must be submitted by Dec. 1, 2025.


Organization: Character Council of Greater Cincinnati

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 30, 2025

Zip Code: 45209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Character Council - Design videos for affirmations using Canva

This job will be using Canva to design videos for affirmations.  Standards and templates are provided. Once they are designed, they become the property of the Character Council.  If you are interested, please send an email to Jill at VolunteerManager@charactercincinnati.org.  Provide the name of the opportunity you want, your name, major, year of graduation, and the number of hours you need and when you need them.  Include a brief explanation of why you want to participate in this opportunity. Please be aware that all work must be submitted by Dec. 1, 2025.

Organization: Character Council of Greater Cincinnati

This job will be using Canva to design videos for affirmations.  Standards and templates are provided. Once they are designed, they become the property of the Character Council.  If you are interested, please send an email to Jill at VolunteerManager@charactercincinnati.org.  Provide the name of the opportunity you want, your name, major, year of graduation, and the number of hours you need and when you need them.  Include a brief explanation of why you want to participate in this opportunity. Please be aware that all work must be submitted by Dec. 1, 2025.

Organization: Character Council of Greater Cincinnati

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 30, 2025

Zip Code: 45209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Character Council - Post Social Media

This job will be posting on several social media platforms. If you are interested, please send an email to VolunteerManager@charactercincinnati.org. Provide the name of the opportunity you want, the social media platforms you use, your name, major, year of graduation, how many hours you need, and the date of when you need them. Include a brief explanation of why you want to participate in this opportunity. Please keep in mind that all completed work must be submitted by Dec. 1, 2025.

Organization: Character Council of Greater Cincinnati

This job will be posting on several social media platforms. If you are interested, please send an email to VolunteerManager@charactercincinnati.org. Provide the name of the opportunity you want, the social media platforms you use, your name, major, year of graduation, how many hours you need, and the date of when you need them. Include a brief explanation of why you want to participate in this opportunity. Please keep in mind that all completed work must be submitted by Dec. 1, 2025.

Organization: Character Council of Greater Cincinnati

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 30, 2025

Zip Code: 45209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bilingual (English & Korean) Student Video Editor

Position Title: Bilingual Student Video Editor
Hours: 10–15 hours/week
Duration: Fall 2025

Overview:
The Bilingual Student Video Editor (English and Korean) will assist the project by creating engaging educational video content to support the intervention’s objectives.

Key Responsibilities:

Edit and produce six 30-minute virtual storytelling recordings into concise, engaging 3-minute videos with captions and branding elements for accessibility. Use AI software to create educational videos aligned with study objectives, including script development and AI avatar design. Participate in live video interviews to support recording, directing, and ensuring high-quality storytelling footage. Assist with participant engagement and digital content development for refining intervention materials. Attend weekly research meetings

Qualifications:

Enrolled undergraduate/graduate student. Bilingual proficiency strongly preferred. Experience with video editing (Adobe Premiere, iMovie, or similar tools). Interest in digital health, public health, or health communications is a plus. Strong attention to detail and ability to work collaboratively.

 

Organization: UC College of Nursing HYACINTH Project

Position Title: Bilingual Student Video Editor
Hours: 10–15 hours/week
Duration: Fall 2025

Overview:
The Bilingual Student Video Editor (English and Korean) will assist the project by creating engaging educational video content to support the intervention’s objectives.

Key Responsibilities:

Edit and produce six 30-minute virtual storytelling recordings into concise, engaging 3-minute videos with captions and branding elements for accessibility. Use AI software to create educational videos aligned with study objectives, including script development and AI avatar design. Participate in live video interviews to support recording, directing, and ensuring high-quality storytelling footage. Assist with participant engagement and digital content development for refining intervention materials. Attend weekly research meetings

Qualifications:

Enrolled undergraduate/graduate student. Bilingual proficiency strongly preferred. Experience with video editing (Adobe Premiere, iMovie, or similar tools). Interest in digital health, public health, or health communications is a plus. Strong attention to detail and ability to work collaboratively.

 

Organization: UC College of Nursing HYACINTH Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45221-0038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bilingual (English & Korean) Student Video Editor

Position Title: Bilingual Student Video Editor
Hours: 10–15 hours/week

Duration: Fall 2025

Overview:
The Bilingual Student Video Editor (English and Korean) will assist the project by creating engaging educational video content to support the intervention’s objectives.

Key Responsibilities:

Edit and produce six 30-minute virtual storytelling recordings into concise, engaging 3-minute videos with captions and branding elements for accessibility. Use AI software to create educational videos aligned with study objectives, including script development and AI avatar design. Participate in live video interviews to support recording, directing, and ensuring high-quality storytelling footage. Assist with participant engagement and digital content development for refining intervention materials. Attend weekly research meetings

Qualifications:

Enrolled undergraduate/graduate student. Bilingual proficiency strongly preferred. Experience with video editing (Adobe Premiere, iMovie, or similar tools). Interest in digital health, public health, or health communications is a plus. Strong attention to detail and ability to work collaboratively.

Organization: UC College of Nursing HYACINTH Project

Position Title: Bilingual Student Video Editor
Hours: 10–15 hours/week

Duration: Fall 2025

Overview:
The Bilingual Student Video Editor (English and Korean) will assist the project by creating engaging educational video content to support the intervention’s objectives.

Key Responsibilities:

Edit and produce six 30-minute virtual storytelling recordings into concise, engaging 3-minute videos with captions and branding elements for accessibility. Use AI software to create educational videos aligned with study objectives, including script development and AI avatar design. Participate in live video interviews to support recording, directing, and ensuring high-quality storytelling footage. Assist with participant engagement and digital content development for refining intervention materials. Attend weekly research meetings

Qualifications:

Enrolled undergraduate/graduate student. Bilingual proficiency strongly preferred. Experience with video editing (Adobe Premiere, iMovie, or similar tools). Interest in digital health, public health, or health communications is a plus. Strong attention to detail and ability to work collaboratively.

Organization: UC College of Nursing HYACINTH Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bilingual (English & Korean) Student Video Editor

The Bilingual Student Video Editor (English and Korean) will assist the project by creating engaging educational video content to support the intervention’s objectives.

Key Responsibilities:

Edit and produce virtual storytelling recordings into concise, engaging 3-minute videos with captions and branding elements for accessibility. Use AI software to create educational videos aligned with study objectives, including script development and AI avatar design. Participate in live video interviews to support recording, directing, and ensuring high-quality storytelling footage. Assist with participant engagement and digital content development for refining intervention materials. Attend weekly research meetings

Qualifications:

Enrolled undergraduate/graduate student. Bilingual proficiency strongly preferred. Experience with video editing (Adobe Premiere, iMovie, or similar tools). Interest in digital health, public health, or health communications is a plus. Strong attention to detail and ability to work collaboratively.

Organization: UC College of Nursing HYACINTH Project

The Bilingual Student Video Editor (English and Korean) will assist the project by creating engaging educational video content to support the intervention’s objectives.

Key Responsibilities:

Edit and produce virtual storytelling recordings into concise, engaging 3-minute videos with captions and branding elements for accessibility. Use AI software to create educational videos aligned with study objectives, including script development and AI avatar design. Participate in live video interviews to support recording, directing, and ensuring high-quality storytelling footage. Assist with participant engagement and digital content development for refining intervention materials. Attend weekly research meetings

Qualifications:

Enrolled undergraduate/graduate student. Bilingual proficiency strongly preferred. Experience with video editing (Adobe Premiere, iMovie, or similar tools). Interest in digital health, public health, or health communications is a plus. Strong attention to detail and ability to work collaboratively.

Organization: UC College of Nursing HYACINTH Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45221-0038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Character Council - Create Instagram Images for Non-Traditional Holidays

This job will be using Canva to design images for a non-traditional holiday. Standards and templates are provided. Once they are designed, they become the property of the Character Council. If you are interested, please send an email to Jill at VolunteerManager@charactercincinnati.org. Provide the name of the opportunity you want, your name, major, year of graduation, how many hours you need, and the date by which you need them. Include a brief explanation of why you want to participate in this opportunity. Please keep in mind that all completed work must be submitted by Dec. 1, 2025.


Organization: Character Council of Greater Cincinnati

This job will be using Canva to design images for a non-traditional holiday. Standards and templates are provided. Once they are designed, they become the property of the Character Council. If you are interested, please send an email to Jill at VolunteerManager@charactercincinnati.org. Provide the name of the opportunity you want, your name, major, year of graduation, how many hours you need, and the date by which you need them. Include a brief explanation of why you want to participate in this opportunity. Please keep in mind that all completed work must be submitted by Dec. 1, 2025.


Organization: Character Council of Greater Cincinnati

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 30, 2025

Zip Code: 45209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Character Council - Design images for quotes using Canva

This job will be using Canva to design images for a quote.  Standards and templates are provided. Once they are designed, they become the property of the Character Council.  If you are interested, please send an email to Jill at VolunteerManager@charactercincinnati.org.  Provide the name of the opportunity you want, your name, major, year of graduation, and the number of hours you need and by when.  Include a brief explanation of why you want to participate in this opportunity. Please be aware that all completed work must be submitted by Dec. 1, 2025.

Organization: Character Council of Greater Cincinnati

This job will be using Canva to design images for a quote.  Standards and templates are provided. Once they are designed, they become the property of the Character Council.  If you are interested, please send an email to Jill at VolunteerManager@charactercincinnati.org.  Provide the name of the opportunity you want, your name, major, year of graduation, and the number of hours you need and by when.  Include a brief explanation of why you want to participate in this opportunity. Please be aware that all completed work must be submitted by Dec. 1, 2025.

Organization: Character Council of Greater Cincinnati

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 30, 2025

Zip Code: 45209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Design Company Annual Report

Guiding Light Mentoring is seeking a volunteer to help create and design their 2024 annual report. The report will include program services, total youth served, financial information, etc. from 2024. 

Responsibilities include:

Design Layout: Create a cohesive visual layout for the report that includes a cover page, table of contents, and sections for text, images, and graphs. Ensure the design aligns with the organization's branding guidelines.

Integration of Content: Integrate provided text and images into the layout, ensuring all elements are well-organized and easy to navigate.

Revisions and Deliverables: Provide up to three rounds of revisions based on feedback from the organization to ensure the final product meets expectations. Deliver a print-ready PDF version of the Annual Report and an editable version (if applicable) for future updates.

Collaboration: Work closely with the organization to understand the key messages and themes that need to be communicated in the report.

Experience: Experience in designing reports or publications is highly desirable.

These responsibilities highlight the importance of the Annual Report Designer's role in creating a report that is both informative and engaging for stakeholders. The designer's ability to balance visual appeal with data-driven insights is crucial for the success of the report.

Organization: Guiding Light Mentoring

Guiding Light Mentoring is seeking a volunteer to help create and design their 2024 annual report. The report will include program services, total youth served, financial information, etc. from 2024. 

Responsibilities include:

Design Layout: Create a cohesive visual layout for the report that includes a cover page, table of contents, and sections for text, images, and graphs. Ensure the design aligns with the organization's branding guidelines.

Integration of Content: Integrate provided text and images into the layout, ensuring all elements are well-organized and easy to navigate.

Revisions and Deliverables: Provide up to three rounds of revisions based on feedback from the organization to ensure the final product meets expectations. Deliver a print-ready PDF version of the Annual Report and an editable version (if applicable) for future updates.

Collaboration: Work closely with the organization to understand the key messages and themes that need to be communicated in the report.

Experience: Experience in designing reports or publications is highly desirable.

These responsibilities highlight the importance of the Annual Report Designer's role in creating a report that is both informative and engaging for stakeholders. The designer's ability to balance visual appeal with data-driven insights is crucial for the success of the report.

Organization: Guiding Light Mentoring

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: About Me Board Assembly

Each “All About Me Board” is designed to capture the Favorite Things, Life Story and What Matters Most. Many of our patients struggle with communication barriers or advanced dementia. At a glance, anyone that walks into the room can have access to important information to give that patient a great experience. Each board is purposefully designed to look homemade, unique and specially made just for that patient. Pictures can be added to provide recognition and points of conversation.

The HOC End of Life Doula will sit down and complete the board with either the caregiver and/or patient. Overall, HOC Navigators serve 6,000 patients each year – so we need a lot of help!!!! Our solution is to recruit Community Service Volunteers to help. Gather your businesses, churches, schools and social groups to do together. We also have open service days where you can meet new friends!

Materials are provided or you can host a drive for scrapbook paper, stickers and glue to support the effort prior to serving. HOC will provide a workspace, speaker and facilitator if desired. Each person needs to bring their own pair of scissors, a water bottle, creativity and desire to make a difference! This project can also be done as a remote service opportunity.

You must have an appointment to volunteer. Please email Lauren_Athey@trihealth.com to schedule. 

Organization: Hospice of Cincinnati (HOC) a TriHealth Organization

Each “All About Me Board” is designed to capture the Favorite Things, Life Story and What Matters Most. Many of our patients struggle with communication barriers or advanced dementia. At a glance, anyone that walks into the room can have access to important information to give that patient a great experience. Each board is purposefully designed to look homemade, unique and specially made just for that patient. Pictures can be added to provide recognition and points of conversation.

The HOC End of Life Doula will sit down and complete the board with either the caregiver and/or patient. Overall, HOC Navigators serve 6,000 patients each year – so we need a lot of help!!!! Our solution is to recruit Community Service Volunteers to help. Gather your businesses, churches, schools and social groups to do together. We also have open service days where you can meet new friends!

Materials are provided or you can host a drive for scrapbook paper, stickers and glue to support the effort prior to serving. HOC will provide a workspace, speaker and facilitator if desired. Each person needs to bring their own pair of scissors, a water bottle, creativity and desire to make a difference! This project can also be done as a remote service opportunity.

You must have an appointment to volunteer. Please email Lauren_Athey@trihealth.com to schedule. 

Organization: Hospice of Cincinnati (HOC) a TriHealth Organization

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45242

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teach ESOL - virtually or in-peson

Support adult immigrants learning English. Our classes focus on English related to life skills and employment. Lesson plans and materials are provided. Basic to  Advance ESOL classes are taught utilizing co-teachers to promote small group participation, conversation, and community building. 

Virtual and in-person opportunities.

Background check required and training provided. 

Organization: Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio

Support adult immigrants learning English. Our classes focus on English related to life skills and employment. Lesson plans and materials are provided. Basic to  Advance ESOL classes are taught utilizing co-teachers to promote small group participation, conversation, and community building. 

Virtual and in-person opportunities.

Background check required and training provided. 

Organization: Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45237

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Emailing Local Senators

In light of recent administration changes, our aim is to contact our local senators and congress to voice our concerns on the new laws and orders being enforced. We believe it is imperative to speak our concerns and seek solutions to these.

Organization: The Collective

In light of recent administration changes, our aim is to contact our local senators and congress to voice our concerns on the new laws and orders being enforced. We believe it is imperative to speak our concerns and seek solutions to these.

Organization: The Collective

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Elementary School - Support English Learner Students, Families and Teachers

REQUIRES Background Check. Please inquire at jwilson@kingslocal.net for more information. 

Work with students and families for whom English is their Second Language.  The highest number of English Learner students in our school speak:  Uzbek, Russian, Tajik, Kyrgyz, Kazakh, Telugu, Tamil, and other Central and South Asian languages. 

Common activities: 

Tutor and support English Learner(EL) students.

Interpret and translate for parents of EL students.

Support students in learning important U.S. Social Norms. 

Serve as a role model for one, several, and/or many students from various Eastern and Southern Asian countries. 

Assist students and families new to the school and school district with items such as completing important paperwork, gaining support outside and from within the school and school district, and many others.

Assist Mrs. Jenny Wilson with parent meetings. (Translating and interpreting at the meetings.)

Organization: J. F. Burns Elementary

REQUIRES Background Check. Please inquire at jwilson@kingslocal.net for more information. 

Work with students and families for whom English is their Second Language.  The highest number of English Learner students in our school speak:  Uzbek, Russian, Tajik, Kyrgyz, Kazakh, Telugu, Tamil, and other Central and South Asian languages. 

Common activities: 

Tutor and support English Learner(EL) students.

Interpret and translate for parents of EL students.

Support students in learning important U.S. Social Norms. 

Serve as a role model for one, several, and/or many students from various Eastern and Southern Asian countries. 

Assist students and families new to the school and school district with items such as completing important paperwork, gaining support outside and from within the school and school district, and many others.

Assist Mrs. Jenny Wilson with parent meetings. (Translating and interpreting at the meetings.)

Organization: J. F. Burns Elementary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45034

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Walk to End Alzheimer's Cincinnati Tri-State - Community Engagement Planning Committee

The Alzheimer’s Association Cincinnati Chapter is part of the Alzheimer’s Association, the world's leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research. From its office in Cincinnati, Ohio, the Cincinnati Chapter provides education and support for people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, as well as their families and caregivers. In addition, it offers local support groups, early-stage engagement programs, community education classes and a 24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900).

At the Alzheimer's Association, we're fighting for a different future.

Planning Walk to End Alzheimer's is a great way to give back and make a big community impact in a passionate, relentless nonprofit setting. Each year, dozens of volunteers, like you, plan five Walk to End Alzheimer's events across Cincinnati to raise critical funds for Alzheimer's disease research, care & support programs, and policy work at the state and federal levels. Your work will support the 6 million Americans living with Alzheimer's and the millions more that love, support and care for them.

Community Engagement Committee

*Commit to becoming a fundraising team
*Recruit 3-5 new community teams
*Assist in recruiting back and retaining previous teams
*Cultivate new Champions Club members, level up and recognize current members and retain previous year's champions
*Help build awareness about Walk to End Alzheimer's
*Organize and plan the Walk to End Alzheimer's kickoff
*Model mission fundraising by becoming a Champion
*Impliment ways on how to build community awareness about Walk to End Alzheimer's and our mission
*Length of Involvement 6-8 months

Get started at alz.org/walk and contact dawoody@alz.org to sign up or to learn more.

Held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide, Walk to End Alzheimer's is the world's largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer's care, support and research.

Desired Skills and Experience

This position requires the following skills: Community Outreach, Customer Acquisition, Fundraising, Group Facilitation, Strategic Planning, Networking, Creative Thinking

Organization: Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association, Inc.

The Alzheimer’s Association Cincinnati Chapter is part of the Alzheimer’s Association, the world's leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research. From its office in Cincinnati, Ohio, the Cincinnati Chapter provides education and support for people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, as well as their families and caregivers. In addition, it offers local support groups, early-stage engagement programs, community education classes and a 24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900).

At the Alzheimer's Association, we're fighting for a different future.

Planning Walk to End Alzheimer's is a great way to give back and make a big community impact in a passionate, relentless nonprofit setting. Each year, dozens of volunteers, like you, plan five Walk to End Alzheimer's events across Cincinnati to raise critical funds for Alzheimer's disease research, care & support programs, and policy work at the state and federal levels. Your work will support the 6 million Americans living with Alzheimer's and the millions more that love, support and care for them.

Community Engagement Committee

*Commit to becoming a fundraising team
*Recruit 3-5 new community teams
*Assist in recruiting back and retaining previous teams
*Cultivate new Champions Club members, level up and recognize current members and retain previous year's champions
*Help build awareness about Walk to End Alzheimer's
*Organize and plan the Walk to End Alzheimer's kickoff
*Model mission fundraising by becoming a Champion
*Impliment ways on how to build community awareness about Walk to End Alzheimer's and our mission
*Length of Involvement 6-8 months

Get started at alz.org/walk and contact dawoody@alz.org to sign up or to learn more.

Held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide, Walk to End Alzheimer's is the world's largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer's care, support and research.

Desired Skills and Experience

This position requires the following skills: Community Outreach, Customer Acquisition, Fundraising, Group Facilitation, Strategic Planning, Networking, Creative Thinking

Organization: Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Change a Life and Become a Tutor!


Volunteer Tutors Needed For Award-Winning Adult Education Program


Who We Are & What We Do:



Seeds of Literacy is a unique, award-winning* one-to-one tutoring program for GED Prep and adult education. Tutors work with Seeds of Literacy students to help break a root cause of poverty: illiteracy. For 27 years we’ve served the Cleveland, Ohio, public with FREE GED Preparation and Adult Basic Education tutoring services. During the pandemic, we launched a Virtual Classroom serving adult learners. Once logged on to our Zoom room, students and tutors are matched by staff and sent to breakout zoom rooms to work as pairs. Staff is always available to join or provide assistance if needed.


Requirements:


Tutors do NOT need to be career educators. We have realtors, beauticians, college students, retirees, lawyers, marketing people, and yeah, some teachers. We provide a comprehensive tutor training, ongoing professional development, and all of the study materials. Each student works on his or her own speed with a tutor.


The schedule is flexible. Tutor as often as you want, as frequently as your schedule allows. Even if it is a different time or days each week. Students need tutors Monday through Thursday, Eastern Time: 9am-11am, 1pm-3pm, 6pm-8pm.


The commitment is minimal. Just one tutoring session is 2 hours. That’s just 1% of all the time you have in a week.


If you or someone you know is interested, sign up for a tutor training session:


www.seedsofliteracy.org/volunteer





Organization: Seeds of Literacy


Volunteer Tutors Needed For Award-Winning Adult Education Program


Who We Are & What We Do:



Seeds of Literacy is a unique, award-winning* one-to-one tutoring program for GED Prep and adult education. Tutors work with Seeds of Literacy students to help break a root cause of poverty: illiteracy. For 27 years we’ve served the Cleveland, Ohio, public with FREE GED Preparation and Adult Basic Education tutoring services. During the pandemic, we launched a Virtual Classroom serving adult learners. Once logged on to our Zoom room, students and tutors are matched by staff and sent to breakout zoom rooms to work as pairs. Staff is always available to join or provide assistance if needed.


Requirements:


Tutors do NOT need to be career educators. We have realtors, beauticians, college students, retirees, lawyers, marketing people, and yeah, some teachers. We provide a comprehensive tutor training, ongoing professional development, and all of the study materials. Each student works on his or her own speed with a tutor.


The schedule is flexible. Tutor as often as you want, as frequently as your schedule allows. Even if it is a different time or days each week. Students need tutors Monday through Thursday, Eastern Time: 9am-11am, 1pm-3pm, 6pm-8pm.


The commitment is minimal. Just one tutoring session is 2 hours. That’s just 1% of all the time you have in a week.


If you or someone you know is interested, sign up for a tutor training session:


www.seedsofliteracy.org/volunteer





Organization: Seeds of Literacy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraiser

As a Fundraiser, you will be at the forefront of our mission to generate financial support that powers our programs and initiatives. This role involves developing creative, impactful fundraising strategies and organizing events to build awareness and drive donations. You will work closely with our marketing and communications teams to engage supporters, build strong relationships with donors, and reach fundraising targets.


Organization: Butterfly Support Services

As a Fundraiser, you will be at the forefront of our mission to generate financial support that powers our programs and initiatives. This role involves developing creative, impactful fundraising strategies and organizing events to build awareness and drive donations. You will work closely with our marketing and communications teams to engage supporters, build strong relationships with donors, and reach fundraising targets.


Organization: Butterfly Support Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45237

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advocate Volunteer

**All of our volunteer positions are full for this semester (F '24). We will most likely have openings next semester. If you are interested in joining the waitlist, please email Chloe Greenawalt at cgreenawalt@ocvjc.org**


OCVJC’s mission is to ensure that the rights of Ohio’s state and federal crime victims are enforced and protected. To fulfill its mission, OCVJC provides free legal representation and advocacy services to enforce crime victims’ rights and provide victims’ rights training to criminal justice system officials, allied professionals, drop-in trauma centers, and youth of all ages in school and after school programs in all of Ohio’s 88 counties. OCVJC offers advocacy internships for students eager to support victim-survivors as they navigate the criminal justice system. Students will have the opportunity to shadow Victims' Rights Attorneys and Advocates based on their area of interest. They will collaborate closely with OCVJC staff to complete tasks such as submitting public records requests to law enforcement or prosecutor offices, assisting advocates with case management tasks, attending virtual meetings and trainings, accompanying attorneys/advocates to in-person/virtual hearings in both trial and appellate court, participating in community outreach events, contributing to safety planning, conducting research on victims' rights, assisting with case briefings, and updating resources as needed.

Organization: Ohio Crime Victim Justice Center

**All of our volunteer positions are full for this semester (F '24). We will most likely have openings next semester. If you are interested in joining the waitlist, please email Chloe Greenawalt at cgreenawalt@ocvjc.org**


OCVJC’s mission is to ensure that the rights of Ohio’s state and federal crime victims are enforced and protected. To fulfill its mission, OCVJC provides free legal representation and advocacy services to enforce crime victims’ rights and provide victims’ rights training to criminal justice system officials, allied professionals, drop-in trauma centers, and youth of all ages in school and after school programs in all of Ohio’s 88 counties. OCVJC offers advocacy internships for students eager to support victim-survivors as they navigate the criminal justice system. Students will have the opportunity to shadow Victims' Rights Attorneys and Advocates based on their area of interest. They will collaborate closely with OCVJC staff to complete tasks such as submitting public records requests to law enforcement or prosecutor offices, assisting advocates with case management tasks, attending virtual meetings and trainings, accompanying attorneys/advocates to in-person/virtual hearings in both trial and appellate court, participating in community outreach events, contributing to safety planning, conducting research on victims' rights, assisting with case briefings, and updating resources as needed.

Organization: Ohio Crime Victim Justice Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: TEAM Alcohol training - Paycor Stadium

Two hours of alcohol server training for preparation to volunteer at Paycor stadium with the Bengals (see other DB opportunity)

Organization: Dahyabhai Foundation

Two hours of alcohol server training for preparation to volunteer at Paycor stadium with the Bengals (see other DB opportunity)

Organization: Dahyabhai Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Google Meet Virtual Reading Tutor

Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1hour each day, 1pm-2pm; 10 BCB students needed each day. (prefer the same students on Tuesday and on Thursday).

Virtual tutor asssigned students in varying aspects or reading by Reading Specialist.

Organization: Gilligan Digital Academy

Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1hour each day, 1pm-2pm; 10 BCB students needed each day. (prefer the same students on Tuesday and on Thursday).

Virtual tutor asssigned students in varying aspects or reading by Reading Specialist.

Organization: Gilligan Digital Academy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Prom/Formal Dress Drive - earns hours collecting dresses (virtual oppty)

Host a gently-used formal dress collection drive on your own time and earn 1 service hour for every 3 formal dresses/gowns you collect (no limit) for the Cincy Princess Pop Up Shop.

The dresses are for Prom and Homecoming dances and can be long or short, they must be formal dresses (not everyday dresses) and must be relatively clean with no stains or rips. 

Learn more about our organization here: https://www.facebook.com/cincyprincesspopupshop
We give free formal dresses to girls in need, along with shoes, jewelry and accessories. 

Drop off will be in Harrison Ohio 45030 at our storage unit (with an appointment) or via porch drop at our house (at your convenience), both locations are about 23 min from UC Campus. We will inventory the donation and automatically approve your service hours.

Organization: Do Moore Services/Be Kind Harrison

Host a gently-used formal dress collection drive on your own time and earn 1 service hour for every 3 formal dresses/gowns you collect (no limit) for the Cincy Princess Pop Up Shop.

The dresses are for Prom and Homecoming dances and can be long or short, they must be formal dresses (not everyday dresses) and must be relatively clean with no stains or rips. 

Learn more about our organization here: https://www.facebook.com/cincyprincesspopupshop
We give free formal dresses to girls in need, along with shoes, jewelry and accessories. 

Drop off will be in Harrison Ohio 45030 at our storage unit (with an appointment) or via porch drop at our house (at your convenience), both locations are about 23 min from UC Campus. We will inventory the donation and automatically approve your service hours.

Organization: Do Moore Services/Be Kind Harrison

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45030

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shoe Drive - earn hours by collecting shoes (virtual oppty)

Earn SERVICE HOURS collecting used shoes for one of our favorite non-profits - Soles4Souls! They do sooo much good!! 

Collect 25 pairs of used shoes = 1 service hour

For the last 13 years we have run the tri-state regional drop off site for S4S so you don't have to worry about shipping or anything. It is so easy, when you finish your collection you will schedule an appointment to drop them off to us at our storage unit next to Cronin Ford in Harrison, OH 45030 (19miles/23min from UC campus). 


Organization: Do Moore Services/Be Kind Harrison

Earn SERVICE HOURS collecting used shoes for one of our favorite non-profits - Soles4Souls! They do sooo much good!! 

Collect 25 pairs of used shoes = 1 service hour

For the last 13 years we have run the tri-state regional drop off site for S4S so you don't have to worry about shipping or anything. It is so easy, when you finish your collection you will schedule an appointment to drop them off to us at our storage unit next to Cronin Ford in Harrison, OH 45030 (19miles/23min from UC campus). 


Organization: Do Moore Services/Be Kind Harrison

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45030

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: You'd Make a Great Youth Literacy Mentor!

Join the Ballet & Books Cincinnati chapter as a literacy mentor!

Ballet & Books is a National nonprofit reducing the literacy gap through the hybrid storytelling of literacy and dance. Our chapters are run by college students at universities around the country (Duke, Princeton, Cornell, UMICH, etc.).

The Cincinnati chapter of Ballet & Books meets to put on free dance and literacy programming for children at the Walnut Hills Branch Library from 12pm-1:30pm for 8 Saturdays each semester (Fall and Spring). In addition to attending programming to support Mentors and Dance Teachers, board members meet weekly for E-board meetings. 

Weekly programming consists of 45 minutes of dance class and 45 minutes of 1-on-1 when each child (Mentee) is paired with the same college student Mentor each week to do literacy skill building activities from our curriculum. 

Mentors

Time Commitment: ~1-1.5 hours/week

Attend weekly programming to meet with your Mentee(s) Review in advance and follow curriculum as instructed by Activities Coordinator to provide literacy development support to your assigned Mentee(s) Assist with annual National fundraising and with chapter-specific fundraising as called upon by Director of Finance, your chapter’s Fundraising Chair/Committee, and your chapter’s President Attend and provide support to Chapter President, Dance Teacher, and Assistant Dance Teachers as needed for end of semester performances 

Interested in a leadership position or an assistant dance teacher position? Check out our other listings!

Organization: Ballet & Books

Join the Ballet & Books Cincinnati chapter as a literacy mentor!

Ballet & Books is a National nonprofit reducing the literacy gap through the hybrid storytelling of literacy and dance. Our chapters are run by college students at universities around the country (Duke, Princeton, Cornell, UMICH, etc.).

The Cincinnati chapter of Ballet & Books meets to put on free dance and literacy programming for children at the Walnut Hills Branch Library from 12pm-1:30pm for 8 Saturdays each semester (Fall and Spring). In addition to attending programming to support Mentors and Dance Teachers, board members meet weekly for E-board meetings. 

Weekly programming consists of 45 minutes of dance class and 45 minutes of 1-on-1 when each child (Mentee) is paired with the same college student Mentor each week to do literacy skill building activities from our curriculum. 

Mentors

Time Commitment: ~1-1.5 hours/week

Attend weekly programming to meet with your Mentee(s) Review in advance and follow curriculum as instructed by Activities Coordinator to provide literacy development support to your assigned Mentee(s) Assist with annual National fundraising and with chapter-specific fundraising as called upon by Director of Finance, your chapter’s Fundraising Chair/Committee, and your chapter’s President Attend and provide support to Chapter President, Dance Teacher, and Assistant Dance Teachers as needed for end of semester performances 

Interested in a leadership position or an assistant dance teacher position? Check out our other listings!

Organization: Ballet & Books

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Support

POSITION SUMMARY: Responsible for communicating effectively with the Board and providing, in a timely and accurate manner, all information necessary for the Board to function properly and to make informed decisions (bylaws, code of regulations, and governance)

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Serves as the note-taker for the organization  Prepares minutes and attendance record of all Board of Directors meetings, and committee meetings thereof, maintaining these records at the Chapter Prepares and updates the calendar of Chapter activities.  Assist with other administrative tasks as needed. 

Requirements •Must be dependable and punctual • Be courteous and personable • Be self-directed, willing to take initiative, and detail-oriented • Respect and maintain confidentiality of APNET 's members, staff, volunteers, partners, and donors • Computer skills are desired, but not required

Organization: APNET

POSITION SUMMARY: Responsible for communicating effectively with the Board and providing, in a timely and accurate manner, all information necessary for the Board to function properly and to make informed decisions (bylaws, code of regulations, and governance)

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Serves as the note-taker for the organization  Prepares minutes and attendance record of all Board of Directors meetings, and committee meetings thereof, maintaining these records at the Chapter Prepares and updates the calendar of Chapter activities.  Assist with other administrative tasks as needed. 

Requirements •Must be dependable and punctual • Be courteous and personable • Be self-directed, willing to take initiative, and detail-oriented • Respect and maintain confidentiality of APNET 's members, staff, volunteers, partners, and donors • Computer skills are desired, but not required

Organization: APNET

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45254

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cincinnati Parks CPACs Social Media Support Tech

Cincinnati Parks works with community groups called CPACs or (Cincinnati Parks Advisory Councils) to produce events and activate our parks. Several CPACs have social media presence and are looking for some support to maintain and enhance their accounts. Community group accounts have been  one of the most effective ways to promote these community events. 

Alms Park Allies are volunteers dedicated to maintaining and improving the park in collaboration with Cincinnati Board of Parks. We are established 501c3 with the State of Ohio as Alms Park Advisory Council.

Alms Park Allies (and potentially additional groups) are looking for a self starter who can spend a couple hours a week (flexible) keeping up on their social media accounts. The ideal candidate will be willing to meet members of the CPAC in person at the park to hear their vision and needs. This volunteer will also commit to consistent communication and coordination of the accounts.

Requirements: 

Knowledge of using Facebook & Instagram  Resourcefulness & desire to connect with communities using these platforms Commitment & Follow Through 

 

Alms Park - 710 Tusculum Ave 45226   

Learn more about this group - CLICK HERE

Facebook Page

Instagram Account

 

 

Organization: Cincinnati Parks

Cincinnati Parks works with community groups called CPACs or (Cincinnati Parks Advisory Councils) to produce events and activate our parks. Several CPACs have social media presence and are looking for some support to maintain and enhance their accounts. Community group accounts have been  one of the most effective ways to promote these community events. 

Alms Park Allies are volunteers dedicated to maintaining and improving the park in collaboration with Cincinnati Board of Parks. We are established 501c3 with the State of Ohio as Alms Park Advisory Council.

Alms Park Allies (and potentially additional groups) are looking for a self starter who can spend a couple hours a week (flexible) keeping up on their social media accounts. The ideal candidate will be willing to meet members of the CPAC in person at the park to hear their vision and needs. This volunteer will also commit to consistent communication and coordination of the accounts.

Requirements: 

Knowledge of using Facebook & Instagram  Resourcefulness & desire to connect with communities using these platforms Commitment & Follow Through 

 

Alms Park - 710 Tusculum Ave 45226   

Learn more about this group - CLICK HERE

Facebook Page

Instagram Account

 

 

Organization: Cincinnati Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BLOC Ministries Immigrant Welcome Center - Special Projects Volunteer

Immigrant Welcome Center - Special Projects Volunteer


OVERVIEW OF BLOC: 

We are an inner city ministry that lives and works in the neighborhoods we serve. Our mission exists to build relationships with our neighbors and share hope in brokenness. We target neighborhoods that are underserved. We have a staff size of about 75 where we have after school programs, sports performance center, houses for women in sex trafficking, men and women transitional homes, two coffee shops, screen printing, and other forms of ministry to love our neighbors. 

WHO WE ARE

The Ola Immigrant Welcome Center is comprised of BLOC staff and volunteers working directly with families, and students, and partnering with other nonprofits to provide services. The IWC guides and equips immigrants to thrive in their new community by

providing one-stop, customized, coordinated care plans, 

collaborating with partner organizations.

offering in-house programs that fill key gaps in service offerings.

engaging and mobilizing the greater community.

creating opportunities to celebrate culture and build community.


WHAT VOLUNTEERING LOOKS LIKE

The volunteer would meet, virtually or in person, with the IWC Ministry Leader to understand the research objective, perform research, and review the progress on the output required.


The volunteer will need to bring their computer. 


As a Special Projects Volunteer, you will assist the Ola IWC team with key initiatives and events designed to empower immigrant families. Duties may include:

Assisting with planning and coordinating events, workshops, and outreach activities.

Researching and gathering resources to support program development.

Helping create promotional materials and content for various initiatives.

Providing logistical and administrative support for ongoing projects.

Maintaining organized documentation of project milestones.


Volunteers will meet virtually or in person with the IWC Ministry Leader to receive instructions, review progress, and coordinate tasks. Volunteer must bring their computer for project-related work.



HOURS


This volunteering opportunity is flexible, requiring 2 hours per week - one semester commitment  The schedule can be coordinated to fit both the volunteer’s availability and the Ministry Leader’s needs.



Organization: BLOC Ministries

Immigrant Welcome Center - Special Projects Volunteer


OVERVIEW OF BLOC: 

We are an inner city ministry that lives and works in the neighborhoods we serve. Our mission exists to build relationships with our neighbors and share hope in brokenness. We target neighborhoods that are underserved. We have a staff size of about 75 where we have after school programs, sports performance center, houses for women in sex trafficking, men and women transitional homes, two coffee shops, screen printing, and other forms of ministry to love our neighbors. 

WHO WE ARE

The Ola Immigrant Welcome Center is comprised of BLOC staff and volunteers working directly with families, and students, and partnering with other nonprofits to provide services. The IWC guides and equips immigrants to thrive in their new community by

providing one-stop, customized, coordinated care plans, 

collaborating with partner organizations.

offering in-house programs that fill key gaps in service offerings.

engaging and mobilizing the greater community.

creating opportunities to celebrate culture and build community.


WHAT VOLUNTEERING LOOKS LIKE

The volunteer would meet, virtually or in person, with the IWC Ministry Leader to understand the research objective, perform research, and review the progress on the output required.


The volunteer will need to bring their computer. 


As a Special Projects Volunteer, you will assist the Ola IWC team with key initiatives and events designed to empower immigrant families. Duties may include:

Assisting with planning and coordinating events, workshops, and outreach activities.

Researching and gathering resources to support program development.

Helping create promotional materials and content for various initiatives.

Providing logistical and administrative support for ongoing projects.

Maintaining organized documentation of project milestones.


Volunteers will meet virtually or in person with the IWC Ministry Leader to receive instructions, review progress, and coordinate tasks. Volunteer must bring their computer for project-related work.



HOURS


This volunteering opportunity is flexible, requiring 2 hours per week - one semester commitment  The schedule can be coordinated to fit both the volunteer’s availability and the Ministry Leader’s needs.



Organization: BLOC Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: website review and written report

We are looking for volunteers to review our website and let us know what errors we have including grammar, spelling, link issues, graphic issues.

 You would need to contact us first prior to reviewing the website so we can give you directions and assign a particular part of the website.  We need to talk to you directly before you do this volunteer opportunity.  

  This job would be remote and you would need to type a report letting us know of errors on each page.  You would need to be specific about the page and the error found.  General advice is welcome but not what we are looking for at this point,  You should put your name on the report.  You can contact us at heavenssgain@fuse.net and we will contact you within 10 days of the request.  Our website is www.heavensgain.org. 

Organization: Heaven's Gain Ministries

We are looking for volunteers to review our website and let us know what errors we have including grammar, spelling, link issues, graphic issues.

 You would need to contact us first prior to reviewing the website so we can give you directions and assign a particular part of the website.  We need to talk to you directly before you do this volunteer opportunity.  

  This job would be remote and you would need to type a report letting us know of errors on each page.  You would need to be specific about the page and the error found.  General advice is welcome but not what we are looking for at this point,  You should put your name on the report.  You can contact us at heavenssgain@fuse.net and we will contact you within 10 days of the request.  Our website is www.heavensgain.org. 

Organization: Heaven's Gain Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45247

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Single Mom Succeed Program

Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of single mothers and their children? Join our nonprofit organization and become part of  dedicated team working towards eviction avoidance education and homelessness prevention.

As a university student volunteer, you will have the opportunity to contribute to our mission by creating policies, procedures and program guidelines. Your valuable input will help us establish a comprehensive framework that empowers single mothers to create a safe and stable environment for themselves and their children.

In this role, you will work closely with our team to:

1.Develop policies: Collaborate with our organization to create policies that address the unique challenges faced by single mothers at the risk of eviction and homelessness. These policies will provide guidance and support to ensure that single mothers have access to the resources they need to main stable housing and prevent legal action of eviction.

Establish Procedures: Help establish clear and effective procedures for our eviction avoidance education and homelessness prevention program. Your contributions will ensure that our program operates smoothly and efficiently, allowing us to reach as many single mothers as possible. Create Program Guidelines: Assist in developing program guidelines that outline the goals, objectives and strategies of our organization. These guidelines will serve as a roadmap for our volunteers and staff, ensuring that we are all working towards a common purpose. 

By joining our team as a University of Cincinnati student volunteer, you will gain valuable hands-on experience in program development and nonprofit management. You will also have the opportunity to make impact in the lives of single mothers and their families, helping them overcome challenges and build a brighter future.

Ready to make a difference? Reach out to us to learn more about how you can get involved and contribute to our mission of eviction avoidance education and homelessness prevention. Together let's create a community where single mothers can thrive and achieve long-term stability!

 

Organization: Mommy and Me

Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of single mothers and their children? Join our nonprofit organization and become part of  dedicated team working towards eviction avoidance education and homelessness prevention.

As a university student volunteer, you will have the opportunity to contribute to our mission by creating policies, procedures and program guidelines. Your valuable input will help us establish a comprehensive framework that empowers single mothers to create a safe and stable environment for themselves and their children.

In this role, you will work closely with our team to:

1.Develop policies: Collaborate with our organization to create policies that address the unique challenges faced by single mothers at the risk of eviction and homelessness. These policies will provide guidance and support to ensure that single mothers have access to the resources they need to main stable housing and prevent legal action of eviction.

Establish Procedures: Help establish clear and effective procedures for our eviction avoidance education and homelessness prevention program. Your contributions will ensure that our program operates smoothly and efficiently, allowing us to reach as many single mothers as possible. Create Program Guidelines: Assist in developing program guidelines that outline the goals, objectives and strategies of our organization. These guidelines will serve as a roadmap for our volunteers and staff, ensuring that we are all working towards a common purpose. 

By joining our team as a University of Cincinnati student volunteer, you will gain valuable hands-on experience in program development and nonprofit management. You will also have the opportunity to make impact in the lives of single mothers and their families, helping them overcome challenges and build a brighter future.

Ready to make a difference? Reach out to us to learn more about how you can get involved and contribute to our mission of eviction avoidance education and homelessness prevention. Together let's create a community where single mothers can thrive and achieve long-term stability!

 

Organization: Mommy and Me

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45216

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: EWB Gikingo Committee Project

The Gikingo committee is one of 3 EWB-UC project committees working on creating water supply systems. Gikingo is a community in Rwanda, just north of Kigali, with a population of around 1000. Before this project, community members sourced water from an undeveloped spring and other unsafe sources. The community desires a system to provide clean and accessible water to improve member's health. Weekly committee meetings work on, planning trips, creating technical documentation, engineering system solutions, and many other critical tasks. No experience is necessary and you do not need to be an engineer.  Join our page on GetInvolvedUC, follow us on Instagram, or emails us at UCEWB.Gikingo@gmail.com to learn more.

Organization: Engineers Without Borders UC

The Gikingo committee is one of 3 EWB-UC project committees working on creating water supply systems. Gikingo is a community in Rwanda, just north of Kigali, with a population of around 1000. Before this project, community members sourced water from an undeveloped spring and other unsafe sources. The community desires a system to provide clean and accessible water to improve member's health. Weekly committee meetings work on, planning trips, creating technical documentation, engineering system solutions, and many other critical tasks. No experience is necessary and you do not need to be an engineer.  Join our page on GetInvolvedUC, follow us on Instagram, or emails us at UCEWB.Gikingo@gmail.com to learn more.

Organization: Engineers Without Borders UC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Data research , organization and written presentation

We are looking for a volunteer to do research for our clients on local help in various states for miscarriage and stillbirth support.  We can give you websites to research and you can categorize by state and by service.  You would type this as a word document and as an Excel doc to hand in and get volunteer hours. 

Organization: Heaven's Gain Ministries

We are looking for a volunteer to do research for our clients on local help in various states for miscarriage and stillbirth support.  We can give you websites to research and you can categorize by state and by service.  You would type this as a word document and as an Excel doc to hand in and get volunteer hours. 

Organization: Heaven's Gain Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45247

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Marketing Specialist

Job Title: Social Media Marketing Specialist

 

Summary:

The Collective is a passionate and forward-thinking Asian affinity non-profit organization that aims to empower and uplift Asian communities through various initiatives. We are seeking a skilled and creative Social Media Marketing Specialist to join our team and take charge of expanding our organization's presence across various social media platforms. The ideal candidate will be responsible for developing and executing effective social media strategies, creating engaging content, and fostering meaningful connections with our target audience.

 

Responsibilities:

Develop and implement comprehensive social media strategies aligned with The Collective's mission and goals. Manage and curate content across various social media platforms, including but not limited to Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and TikTok. Create engaging and shareable content, such as posts, graphics, videos, and infographics, to increase brand awareness and drive community engagement. Monitor social media analytics and track key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure the success of campaigns and identify areas for improvement. Stay up-to-date with the latest social media trends, tools, and best practices to ensure the organization remains at the forefront of online marketing efforts. Interact and respond to community members, messages, and comments on social media channels promptly and in a professional manner. Collaborate with internal teams, including communications and marketing, to ensure cohesive messaging across all platforms. Assist in organizing and promoting virtual events, fundraising campaigns, and other initiatives via social media channels.

 

Qualifications:

Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, or a related field. Proven experience (minimum 1 years) as a Social Media Specialist or a similar role, with a strong portfolio showcasing successful social media campaigns. Solid understanding of social media platforms, algorithms, and best practices, with expertise in utilizing each platform effectively to reach target audiences. Familiarity with the nuances and sensitivities of addressing Asian communities and an understanding of cultural diversity. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a keen eye for detail and the ability to craft compelling and relatable content. Proficiency in using social media management tools and analytics platforms (e.g., Hootsuite, Buffer, Google Analytics) to track performance and identify trends. Graphic design and video editing skills are a plus, enabling the creation of visually appealing and engaging content. Ability to work independently, take initiative, and collaborate effectively in a team-oriented environment. Strong project management skills, with the ability to handle multiple tasks and deadlines simultaneously.

 

Location:

This position is based at our headquarters in University of Cincinnati, but remote work options can be considered for exceptional candidates.

 

How to Apply:

To apply for this position, please submit your resume, cover letter, and a link to your portfolio showcasing previous social media campaigns to thecollectiveuc@gmail.com.

 

Note: The Collective is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applicants from all backgrounds and walks of life.

Organization: The Collective

Job Title: Social Media Marketing Specialist

 

Summary:

The Collective is a passionate and forward-thinking Asian affinity non-profit organization that aims to empower and uplift Asian communities through various initiatives. We are seeking a skilled and creative Social Media Marketing Specialist to join our team and take charge of expanding our organization's presence across various social media platforms. The ideal candidate will be responsible for developing and executing effective social media strategies, creating engaging content, and fostering meaningful connections with our target audience.

 

Responsibilities:

Develop and implement comprehensive social media strategies aligned with The Collective's mission and goals. Manage and curate content across various social media platforms, including but not limited to Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and TikTok. Create engaging and shareable content, such as posts, graphics, videos, and infographics, to increase brand awareness and drive community engagement. Monitor social media analytics and track key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure the success of campaigns and identify areas for improvement. Stay up-to-date with the latest social media trends, tools, and best practices to ensure the organization remains at the forefront of online marketing efforts. Interact and respond to community members, messages, and comments on social media channels promptly and in a professional manner. Collaborate with internal teams, including communications and marketing, to ensure cohesive messaging across all platforms. Assist in organizing and promoting virtual events, fundraising campaigns, and other initiatives via social media channels.

 

Qualifications:

Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, or a related field. Proven experience (minimum 1 years) as a Social Media Specialist or a similar role, with a strong portfolio showcasing successful social media campaigns. Solid understanding of social media platforms, algorithms, and best practices, with expertise in utilizing each platform effectively to reach target audiences. Familiarity with the nuances and sensitivities of addressing Asian communities and an understanding of cultural diversity. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a keen eye for detail and the ability to craft compelling and relatable content. Proficiency in using social media management tools and analytics platforms (e.g., Hootsuite, Buffer, Google Analytics) to track performance and identify trends. Graphic design and video editing skills are a plus, enabling the creation of visually appealing and engaging content. Ability to work independently, take initiative, and collaborate effectively in a team-oriented environment. Strong project management skills, with the ability to handle multiple tasks and deadlines simultaneously.

 

Location:

This position is based at our headquarters in University of Cincinnati, but remote work options can be considered for exceptional candidates.

 

How to Apply:

To apply for this position, please submit your resume, cover letter, and a link to your portfolio showcasing previous social media campaigns to thecollectiveuc@gmail.com.

 

Note: The Collective is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applicants from all backgrounds and walks of life.

Organization: The Collective

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Writer

Responsibilities
• Assist with the execution of the development department’s strategy
• Identify grant funding opportunities
• Write, submit and manage grant proposals
• Furnish prospective funders with supporting documents
• Collaborate with Executive Director and Director of Development to send benefactors newsletters and to promote on-site tours
• Collaborate with Director of Development to compile an annual report

Requirements and skills
• Proven work experience as a Grant Writer or similar role
• Proficient with measuring and reaching income goals
• Great with MS Office Word and Excel
• Excellent knowledge of fundraising information sources
• Exceptional organizational and writing skills
• Bachelor’s degree in creative writing or related field

Organization: The Renewed Woman Inc.

Responsibilities
• Assist with the execution of the development department’s strategy
• Identify grant funding opportunities
• Write, submit and manage grant proposals
• Furnish prospective funders with supporting documents
• Collaborate with Executive Director and Director of Development to send benefactors newsletters and to promote on-site tours
• Collaborate with Director of Development to compile an annual report

Requirements and skills
• Proven work experience as a Grant Writer or similar role
• Proficient with measuring and reaching income goals
• Great with MS Office Word and Excel
• Excellent knowledge of fundraising information sources
• Exceptional organizational and writing skills
• Bachelor’s degree in creative writing or related field

Organization: The Renewed Woman Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45215

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Marketing Assistant

As a Marketing Assistant, you will play a vital role in supporting our marketing efforts across various channels. Working closely with the marketing team, you will help create, implement, and monitor marketing strategies to promote our brand and reach our target audience effectively.
Responsibilities:

Social Media Management: Assist in managing our company's social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.), including creating engaging content, scheduling posts, and monitoring interactions.

Content Creation: Collaborate with the marketing team to develop compelling and relevant content for blogs, newsletters, website updates, and promotional materials.

Market Research: Conduct research on industry trends, competitors, and target audience preferences to inform marketing strategies and campaigns.

Organization: The Renewed Woman Inc.

As a Marketing Assistant, you will play a vital role in supporting our marketing efforts across various channels. Working closely with the marketing team, you will help create, implement, and monitor marketing strategies to promote our brand and reach our target audience effectively.
Responsibilities:

Social Media Management: Assist in managing our company's social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.), including creating engaging content, scheduling posts, and monitoring interactions.

Content Creation: Collaborate with the marketing team to develop compelling and relevant content for blogs, newsletters, website updates, and promotional materials.

Market Research: Conduct research on industry trends, competitors, and target audience preferences to inform marketing strategies and campaigns.

Organization: The Renewed Woman Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Member Participation

The Collective, a Asian Advocacy Group is seeking volunteers to assist with an upcoming event focused on Asian advocacy. The event will include a range of activities, such as guest speakers, panel discussions, and workshops aimed at raising awareness of issues affecting the Asian community.

Volunteers will be responsible for supporting various aspects of the event, including setup and teardown, registration, greeting attendees, and providing assistance to event staff and presenters as needed. Specific responsibilities may include:

Setting up and arranging chairs, tables, and other equipment Greeting attendees and directing them to registration Assisting with registration and check-in processes Providing support to presenters and staff as needed Helping with cleanup and teardown after the event

Organization: The Collective

The Collective, a Asian Advocacy Group is seeking volunteers to assist with an upcoming event focused on Asian advocacy. The event will include a range of activities, such as guest speakers, panel discussions, and workshops aimed at raising awareness of issues affecting the Asian community.

Volunteers will be responsible for supporting various aspects of the event, including setup and teardown, registration, greeting attendees, and providing assistance to event staff and presenters as needed. Specific responsibilities may include:

Setting up and arranging chairs, tables, and other equipment Greeting attendees and directing them to registration Assisting with registration and check-in processes Providing support to presenters and staff as needed Helping with cleanup and teardown after the event

Organization: The Collective

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45221

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Website Help Needed

We need someone who is able to help us keep our website up to date.

Organization: EngAging Seniors

We need someone who is able to help us keep our website up to date.

Organization: EngAging Seniors

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wesbite Development Needed

We are in need of someone who can help us improve and keep our website up to date.

Organization: EngAging Seniors

We are in need of someone who can help us improve and keep our website up to date.

Organization: EngAging Seniors

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising

Our nonprofit organization is seeking a fundraising specialist to help us achieve our fundraising goals. They will be responsible for developing fundraising strategies building relationships with donors and supporters organizing fundraiser events and overseeing fundraising campaigns

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Our nonprofit organization is seeking a fundraising specialist to help us achieve our fundraising goals. They will be responsible for developing fundraising strategies building relationships with donors and supporters organizing fundraiser events and overseeing fundraising campaigns

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing

Or nonprofit is seeking a marketing specialist to develop and implement marketing campaigns that promote our brand products and services the marketing specialist will be responsible for creating marketing strategies managing social media platforms developing marketing materials analyzing market trends and collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure the successful execution of marketing initiatives

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Or nonprofit is seeking a marketing specialist to develop and implement marketing campaigns that promote our brand products and services the marketing specialist will be responsible for creating marketing strategies managing social media platforms developing marketing materials analyzing market trends and collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure the successful execution of marketing initiatives

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant writer/Creative writing

We are seeking a grant writer/creative writing individual to do research and submit proposals that can help our organization receive grant funding

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

We are seeking a grant writer/creative writing individual to do research and submit proposals that can help our organization receive grant funding

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentors for Hamilton County Veterans Treatment Court

The Hamilton County Veterans’ Treatment Court is committed to addressing the unique trauma, mental health and substance abuse related needs of our Veterans in Hamilton County by providing a Judge supervised intensive treatment program that creates prompt access to a range of services within the community with the intent of promoting self- sufficiency, reducing recidivism, promoting public safety, and providing  alternatives to incarceration.

Organization: Veterans Programs & Services

The Hamilton County Veterans’ Treatment Court is committed to addressing the unique trauma, mental health and substance abuse related needs of our Veterans in Hamilton County by providing a Judge supervised intensive treatment program that creates prompt access to a range of services within the community with the intent of promoting self- sufficiency, reducing recidivism, promoting public safety, and providing  alternatives to incarceration.

Organization: Veterans Programs & Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grant Writers, Social Media, Videographer/Photographer, and Fundraising

 

Grants - we are looking to apply for grants to fund our Learn to Save a Life Workshops. http://volunteer.uc.edu/content/volunteer.uc.edu/users/user-37psh/hands raised.jpg

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Videographer - we need videos and printed for our social media sights and online presence.

Social Media - we are in need of someone to build our website and social media presence.

Fundraising - we are in need of someone to assist with our benefit and other fundraising possibilities. 

 

 

 

Organization: Anu U-Rising

 

Grants - we are looking to apply for grants to fund our Learn to Save a Life Workshops. http://volunteer.uc.edu/content/volunteer.uc.edu/users/user-37psh/hands raised.jpg

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Videographer - we need videos and printed for our social media sights and online presence.

Social Media - we are in need of someone to build our website and social media presence.

Fundraising - we are in need of someone to assist with our benefit and other fundraising possibilities. 

 

 

 

Organization: Anu U-Rising

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45212

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Virtual Book Club Facilitator Assistants

Virtual Book Club Facilitator volunteers assist lead facilitators or in some cases, lead Virtual Book Club meetings that include partcipants from healthcare and other organizations and businesses. 

Organization: Reminisce Gardens DBA Virtual Book Clubs

Virtual Book Club Facilitator volunteers assist lead facilitators or in some cases, lead Virtual Book Club meetings that include partcipants from healthcare and other organizations and businesses. 

Organization: Reminisce Gardens DBA Virtual Book Clubs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtually Connect with Isolated Older Adults

The Caching Memories program virtually connects students to socially isolated older adults for weekly enriching conversations, providing them with an avenue to reminisce, share their life stories, and improve their sense of connection to the world around them.

How it works:

Students sign up and are matched with an older adultPairs connect weekly for 8-10 weeksAll connections are virtual via phone or computerOlder adults receive a book containing their life stories at the end of the program 


Benefits for students

Earn volunteer hours with flexible remote service-learningGain experience in communicating and building rapport with older generationsLearn about Reminiscence TherapyDevelop vital communication and relationship-building skillsPractice person-centered care versus disease-centered careMaster storytelling methodsEngage in delivering more personal care by connecting with a different generationReflect on lessons from older generations


We are actively looking for students to participate in the program! The time commitment is based on the availability of the volunteer and the older adult. We pair an older adult with a volunteer based on if their availability aligns. Then, the volunteer and older adult will connect over the phone weekly at that same day/time for about an hour of conversation. A conversation guide, including questions and prompts, will be provided to students during program training.


All phone sessions will be conducted through achi’s contact center system and students will login to the contact center system to perform their sessions, providing a secure and consistent connection method for every call. All calls will be recorded for quality assurance.

 

All participating students are required to complete and submit post-session reflection prompts describing their sessions with their older adult and the stories discussed. These submissions will be utilized in the creation of a book for the older adult that will be gifted to them at the end of the program.


If you have any questions about the program, please contact Hunter Reeder, Engagement Director at hunter.reeder@achisolutions.com. 

Organization: achi, LLC

The Caching Memories program virtually connects students to socially isolated older adults for weekly enriching conversations, providing them with an avenue to reminisce, share their life stories, and improve their sense of connection to the world around them.

How it works:

Students sign up and are matched with an older adultPairs connect weekly for 8-10 weeksAll connections are virtual via phone or computerOlder adults receive a book containing their life stories at the end of the program 


Benefits for students

Earn volunteer hours with flexible remote service-learningGain experience in communicating and building rapport with older generationsLearn about Reminiscence TherapyDevelop vital communication and relationship-building skillsPractice person-centered care versus disease-centered careMaster storytelling methodsEngage in delivering more personal care by connecting with a different generationReflect on lessons from older generations


We are actively looking for students to participate in the program! The time commitment is based on the availability of the volunteer and the older adult. We pair an older adult with a volunteer based on if their availability aligns. Then, the volunteer and older adult will connect over the phone weekly at that same day/time for about an hour of conversation. A conversation guide, including questions and prompts, will be provided to students during program training.


All phone sessions will be conducted through achi’s contact center system and students will login to the contact center system to perform their sessions, providing a secure and consistent connection method for every call. All calls will be recorded for quality assurance.

 

All participating students are required to complete and submit post-session reflection prompts describing their sessions with their older adult and the stories discussed. These submissions will be utilized in the creation of a book for the older adult that will be gifted to them at the end of the program.


If you have any questions about the program, please contact Hunter Reeder, Engagement Director at hunter.reeder@achisolutions.com. 

Organization: achi, LLC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Graphic Designer

POSITION SUMMARY : Seeking a virtual volunteer(s) to assist the Executive Director and/or leadership team members, in brainstorming and creating designs for social media, workshops, special events, printed materials, etc.

 

QUALIFICATIONS: Must be able to speak, read, and write English well, including spelling and grammar. Knowledge of creating graphics efficiently in PowerPoint, Canva, Photoshop and/ or other similar tools is needed. Skills and talents, such as basic design/colors/font expertise, creativity, collaboration, teamwork, managing multiple mini-projects at a time, organization, reliability/dependability and flexibility are needed. Knowledge of Google Drive and video conference tools are a plus, but will train.

 

DUTIES:

- Work on various graphic concepts and types at a time, considering our social media calendar, upcoming events, printed material updates, etc.
- Create variations as necessary for different applications, such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Eventbrite, and more
- Collaborate on concepts and create designs for review and approval
- Could include more creativity and thought leadership and some social media posting and other work, if desired

Organization: Mission Addiction

POSITION SUMMARY : Seeking a virtual volunteer(s) to assist the Executive Director and/or leadership team members, in brainstorming and creating designs for social media, workshops, special events, printed materials, etc.

 

QUALIFICATIONS: Must be able to speak, read, and write English well, including spelling and grammar. Knowledge of creating graphics efficiently in PowerPoint, Canva, Photoshop and/ or other similar tools is needed. Skills and talents, such as basic design/colors/font expertise, creativity, collaboration, teamwork, managing multiple mini-projects at a time, organization, reliability/dependability and flexibility are needed. Knowledge of Google Drive and video conference tools are a plus, but will train.

 

DUTIES:

- Work on various graphic concepts and types at a time, considering our social media calendar, upcoming events, printed material updates, etc.
- Create variations as necessary for different applications, such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Eventbrite, and more
- Collaborate on concepts and create designs for review and approval
- Could include more creativity and thought leadership and some social media posting and other work, if desired

Organization: Mission Addiction

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45459

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Diversity & Inclusion Coordinator

POSITION SUMMARY: Seeking local, greater Dayton area applicants AND virtual applicants, outside the area. The position is virtual either way (no reporting location). Considering students in HR and other diversity-related fields.

QUALIFICATIONS:
- Motivated and passionate about connecting resources and improving lives and families
- Networking experience preferred
- Experience in simple research
- Excellent written communication skills
- Excellent spoken communication skills are required for certain candidates who could make professional networking contacts and appointments
- Knowledge of the Christian faith is preferred
- Knowledge or experience with HR, diversity, equity and inclusion, including training, is preferred
- Knowledge or experience with addiction, mental health issues, youth and family challenges are a plus
- If local to Dayton and the greater Miami Valley region, knowledge of the area and relevant organizations is a plus. We would consider an advocate/ambassador by county or groups of area counties - Montgomery, Greene, Miami, Butler, Warren, Hamilton, Clark, etc.

DUTIES:
- Develop and implement new programs and practices that will increase diversity among our clients and volunteers
- Provide support and/or education to the leadership team and/or all key volunteers
- Some simple database entry and maintenance (will train, if necessary)
- Phone contact, networking, potential appointment-setting or sharing of other strategic messages
- Interface with other team members potentially, in marketing, HR, development, coaching, etc.
- Will customize the position somewhat, based on the individual candidate, location, interests, skills and experience

 

Organization: Mission Addiction

POSITION SUMMARY: Seeking local, greater Dayton area applicants AND virtual applicants, outside the area. The position is virtual either way (no reporting location). Considering students in HR and other diversity-related fields.

QUALIFICATIONS:
- Motivated and passionate about connecting resources and improving lives and families
- Networking experience preferred
- Experience in simple research
- Excellent written communication skills
- Excellent spoken communication skills are required for certain candidates who could make professional networking contacts and appointments
- Knowledge of the Christian faith is preferred
- Knowledge or experience with HR, diversity, equity and inclusion, including training, is preferred
- Knowledge or experience with addiction, mental health issues, youth and family challenges are a plus
- If local to Dayton and the greater Miami Valley region, knowledge of the area and relevant organizations is a plus. We would consider an advocate/ambassador by county or groups of area counties - Montgomery, Greene, Miami, Butler, Warren, Hamilton, Clark, etc.

DUTIES:
- Develop and implement new programs and practices that will increase diversity among our clients and volunteers
- Provide support and/or education to the leadership team and/or all key volunteers
- Some simple database entry and maintenance (will train, if necessary)
- Phone contact, networking, potential appointment-setting or sharing of other strategic messages
- Interface with other team members potentially, in marketing, HR, development, coaching, etc.
- Will customize the position somewhat, based on the individual candidate, location, interests, skills and experience

 

Organization: Mission Addiction

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45459

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Distributor

In this opportunity, you will be distributing Food to Families. Click on the link here to view our full volunteer here to register for the volunteer event.

Organization: Love In Action

In this opportunity, you will be distributing Food to Families. Click on the link here to view our full volunteer here to register for the volunteer event.

Organization: Love In Action

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45231

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fundraiser Support - All roles

We would love to have volunteers assist us with planning and promoting our fundraiser in the months leading up to the event, and being on-site for our annual golf tournament, S3C Golf Classic.  The event will be held on May 10, 2025   

We are an energetic team that enjoys having fun while we pay it forward to others.  All proceeds from the event directly impact individuals and families in our cancer community.   Give us a call or email to learn more about opportunities to serve with us. 

Organization: S3C

We would love to have volunteers assist us with planning and promoting our fundraiser in the months leading up to the event, and being on-site for our annual golf tournament, S3C Golf Classic.  The event will be held on May 10, 2025   

We are an energetic team that enjoys having fun while we pay it forward to others.  All proceeds from the event directly impact individuals and families in our cancer community.   Give us a call or email to learn more about opportunities to serve with us. 

Organization: S3C

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45069

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer as a Conversation Partner

Are you ready to change a life from the comfort of home?


Join ENGin as a conversation partner! This is a flexible and unique opportunity to make a direct impact on someone’s life while discovering a new culture and meeting a new friend.


We’ll pair you up with a buddy in Ukraine for weekly videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll practice English with your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


No teaching experience or knowledge of Ukrainian is required to volunteer with us. All of our participants can understand and hold a basic conversation in English. We offer ample training resources, session materials and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. You’ll also have access to online communities to share ideas and ask questions.


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 10-12 weeks.


Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience.


"I'm so glad that I got this experience and was able to make a new friend. By putting in a small amount of time, I'm able to make a huge impact on my student.
"This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!
"I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up."

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer or register to attend one of our weekly Zoom info sessions here. Info sessions are an opportunity to meet one of our team members, learn more about ENGin, and ask questions.


If you have any questions before signing up, please contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.


Organization: ENGin

Are you ready to change a life from the comfort of home?


Join ENGin as a conversation partner! This is a flexible and unique opportunity to make a direct impact on someone’s life while discovering a new culture and meeting a new friend.


We’ll pair you up with a buddy in Ukraine for weekly videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll practice English with your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


No teaching experience or knowledge of Ukrainian is required to volunteer with us. All of our participants can understand and hold a basic conversation in English. We offer ample training resources, session materials and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. You’ll also have access to online communities to share ideas and ask questions.


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 10-12 weeks.


Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience.


"I'm so glad that I got this experience and was able to make a new friend. By putting in a small amount of time, I'm able to make a huge impact on my student.
"This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!
"I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up."

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer or register to attend one of our weekly Zoom info sessions here. Info sessions are an opportunity to meet one of our team members, learn more about ENGin, and ask questions.


If you have any questions before signing up, please contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.


Organization: ENGin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 06905

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Mentoring: Girls Club

Girls club consists of 8-12 girls, providing a safe and welcoming environment for afternoons after school, and offer various activities aimed to open the girls’ minds to the broader human experience.

As virtual mentors, each woman fills a vital role in the lives of participating girls. They serve as a positive role model and coach, promoting girls’ self-esteem and empowerment. They set the example of how to work on a team and help the girls learn to set goals and work toward accomplishing them. They show the ability to empathize with another person’s struggles, to persevere when things don’t go as planned, and to see opportunities, implement solutions, and overcome barriers through creative activities and discussions.

CYC Virtual Girls Club volunteers set the example for the kind of women we want the girls to become: confident, committed, compassionate, and able to work in harmony on a racially, economically, and generationally diverse team. 

School sites still in need of volunteers:

Hartwell Elementary- Mondays: 2pm-5pm 

Taft Elementary- Mondays: 2pm-5pm

Winton Hills- Mondays: 2pm-5pm

* We are still taking individuals who may only be able to commit an hour or two on the given day. 

*We are looking to use the GoToMeeting or Google video platform for meetings

Orientation Dates: 11/7 & 11/9 2pm-3:30pm (confirm date of choice during conversation with Volunteer Manager)

Clubs begin the week of 11/16

Organization: Cincinnati Youth Collaborative

Girls club consists of 8-12 girls, providing a safe and welcoming environment for afternoons after school, and offer various activities aimed to open the girls’ minds to the broader human experience.

As virtual mentors, each woman fills a vital role in the lives of participating girls. They serve as a positive role model and coach, promoting girls’ self-esteem and empowerment. They set the example of how to work on a team and help the girls learn to set goals and work toward accomplishing them. They show the ability to empathize with another person’s struggles, to persevere when things don’t go as planned, and to see opportunities, implement solutions, and overcome barriers through creative activities and discussions.

CYC Virtual Girls Club volunteers set the example for the kind of women we want the girls to become: confident, committed, compassionate, and able to work in harmony on a racially, economically, and generationally diverse team. 

School sites still in need of volunteers:

Hartwell Elementary- Mondays: 2pm-5pm 

Taft Elementary- Mondays: 2pm-5pm

Winton Hills- Mondays: 2pm-5pm

* We are still taking individuals who may only be able to commit an hour or two on the given day. 

*We are looking to use the GoToMeeting or Google video platform for meetings

Orientation Dates: 11/7 & 11/9 2pm-3:30pm (confirm date of choice during conversation with Volunteer Manager)

Clubs begin the week of 11/16

Organization: Cincinnati Youth Collaborative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Manager Volunteer

Guiding Light Mentoring is seeking a Social Media Manager Volunteer for the duration of the spring semester.  Hours are flexible and you can work remote. If interested, please email us at info@guidinglightmentoring or contact Latisha Owens at (513) 541-9777.

Social Media Manager Description:

Manage and oversee all social media platforms/content Manage and create content for company's newsletters Create marketing content and strategies for company events/programs Generate, edit, publish and share daily content (original text, images, video or HTML) that builds meaningful connections and encourages community members to take action Set up and optimize company pages within each platform to increase the visibility of company’s social content Create editorial calendars and syndication schedules Continuously improve by capturing and analyzing the appropriate social data/metrics, insights and best practices, and then acting on the information

 

Social Media Manager requirements and qualifications:

Experience using social media for brand awareness and impressions Excellent knowledge of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Instagram, Google+ and other social media best practices Adequate knowledge of web design, publishing, and web development Excellent multitasking skills Critical thinker and problem-solving skills Team player Good time-management skills Great interpersonal and communication skills Excellent consulting, writing, editing (photo/video/text), presentation and communication skills Seeking degree in Communications, Marketing, Business, New Media, Public Relations or a related field

Organization: Guiding Light Mentoring

Guiding Light Mentoring is seeking a Social Media Manager Volunteer for the duration of the spring semester.  Hours are flexible and you can work remote. If interested, please email us at info@guidinglightmentoring or contact Latisha Owens at (513) 541-9777.

Social Media Manager Description:

Manage and oversee all social media platforms/content Manage and create content for company's newsletters Create marketing content and strategies for company events/programs Generate, edit, publish and share daily content (original text, images, video or HTML) that builds meaningful connections and encourages community members to take action Set up and optimize company pages within each platform to increase the visibility of company’s social content Create editorial calendars and syndication schedules Continuously improve by capturing and analyzing the appropriate social data/metrics, insights and best practices, and then acting on the information

 

Social Media Manager requirements and qualifications:

Experience using social media for brand awareness and impressions Excellent knowledge of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Instagram, Google+ and other social media best practices Adequate knowledge of web design, publishing, and web development Excellent multitasking skills Critical thinker and problem-solving skills Team player Good time-management skills Great interpersonal and communication skills Excellent consulting, writing, editing (photo/video/text), presentation and communication skills Seeking degree in Communications, Marketing, Business, New Media, Public Relations or a related field

Organization: Guiding Light Mentoring

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45223

Allow Groups: No