Volunteer: Net Impact Small Business Market Fall 2024Volunteer support for fall 2024 Small Business Markets for Net Impact Organization: UC Center for Entrepreneurship Volunteer support for fall 2024 Small Business Markets for Net Impact Organization: UC Center for Entrepreneurship Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45221 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Buddy Up PickleballProgram Description: Buddy Up Pickleball is a moderate-intensity workout promoting hand-eye coordination, agility, and core strength for our Athletes with Down syndrome (ages 12+). Our 60-minute clinic consists of 50 minutes of professional pickleball and 10 minutes of ball control and tracking activities. Athletes are partnered with Buddy Volunteers (ages 14+) to provide support, develop friendships, and reinforce the Coaches’ instructions. Coaches are trained to implement the pickleball curriculum specifically created for Athletes with Down syndrome. Join us on the courts! Our Buddy Up Pickleball program is held on Saturday mornings at Ronnie Grandison Sports Academy. Interested in volunteering? Complete our Buddy application, linked here. Questions? Email our Coordinator, Susan - cincinnatipickleball@buforlife.org. Organization: Buddy Up for Life Program Description: Buddy Up Pickleball is a moderate-intensity workout promoting hand-eye coordination, agility, and core strength for our Athletes with Down syndrome (ages 12+). Our 60-minute clinic consists of 50 minutes of professional pickleball and 10 minutes of ball control and tracking activities. Athletes are partnered with Buddy Volunteers (ages 14+) to provide support, develop friendships, and reinforce the Coaches’ instructions. Coaches are trained to implement the pickleball curriculum specifically created for Athletes with Down syndrome. Join us on the courts! Our Buddy Up Pickleball program is held on Saturday mornings at Ronnie Grandison Sports Academy. Interested in volunteering? Complete our Buddy application, linked here. Questions? Email our Coordinator, Susan - cincinnatipickleball@buforlife.org. Organization: Buddy Up for Life Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45249 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Anthony Munoz Foundation - Swag Bag PackingWe’re looking for some help preparing the Swag Bags for our Youth Leadership Seminar. This year, we're expecting around 1,400 students and teachers, and each will receive a Swag Bag filled with goodies like coupons, snacks, etc. We need extra hands to help pack these bags ahead of time! There are 1,400 total Swag Bags to pack; Volunteers just need to make sure each bag gets one of each item. Details: When: Thursday, 10/23 from 10 am – 3 pm - (time can be flexible)Where: 8919 Rossash Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45236Volunteers can dress casually and comfortablyParking is available on-siteRestrooms will be available, and breaks are encouraged as neededLunch will be providedOrganization: Anthony Muñoz Foundation We’re looking for some help preparing the Swag Bags for our Youth Leadership Seminar. This year, we're expecting around 1,400 students and teachers, and each will receive a Swag Bag filled with goodies like coupons, snacks, etc. We need extra hands to help pack these bags ahead of time! There are 1,400 total Swag Bags to pack; Volunteers just need to make sure each bag gets one of each item. Details: When: Thursday, 10/23 from 10 am – 3 pm - (time can be flexible)Where: 8919 Rossash Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45236Volunteers can dress casually and comfortablyParking is available on-siteRestrooms will be available, and breaks are encouraged as neededLunch will be providedOrganization: Anthony Muñoz Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 23, 2025 Zip Code: 45236 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lend a Hand: Serve Meals to Those in NeedWe welcome the homeless and urban poor in Over-the-Rhine to a space where dignity and respect are at the forefront as they share a meal served by compassionate volunteers. Breakfast and Dinner are offered to our guests Monday through Friday (excluding major holidays). Volunteers are needed for both shifts, and scheduling is completely flexible and open to you! The volunteer shifts run from 6:45 - 9:00am and 3:45 - 6:00pm. You can sign-up for any shift you are interested in using our scheduling tool: https://sfsministries.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=79839 Our location is just 1.5 miles from UC, and free parking is available. Please contact Susan Walsh with any questions: swalsh@sfsministries.org Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries We welcome the homeless and urban poor in Over-the-Rhine to a space where dignity and respect are at the forefront as they share a meal served by compassionate volunteers. Breakfast and Dinner are offered to our guests Monday through Friday (excluding major holidays). Volunteers are needed for both shifts, and scheduling is completely flexible and open to you! The volunteer shifts run from 6:45 - 9:00am and 3:45 - 6:00pm. You can sign-up for any shift you are interested in using our scheduling tool: https://sfsministries.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=79839 Our location is just 1.5 miles from UC, and free parking is available. Please contact Susan Walsh with any questions: swalsh@sfsministries.org Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Turner TutoringIf you are an approved Turner Tutor that tutors fellow Turner Scholars, you may receive service hours for your time. Organization: Darwin T. Turner Scholars If you are an approved Turner Tutor that tutors fellow Turner Scholars, you may receive service hours for your time. Organization: Darwin T. Turner Scholars Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45221 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 10/01/2024 General Body MeetingWe will be making bookmarks! Organization: UC Circle K We will be making bookmarks! Organization: UC Circle K Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve Meals to Those in NeedMake a difference in the lives of others by helping to serve Breakfast or Dinner to those in need! We provide a welcoming space for the urban poor in Over-the-Rhine, where they can enjoy breakfast and dinner served with dignity and respect by caring volunteers. Meals are served to our guests Monday through Friday (excluding major holidays). Our Breakfast Volunteer shift is from 6:45 - 9:00am and our Dinner Volunteer shift is from 3:45 - 6:00pm. Sign up for a single meal service or multiple shifts - whatever fits your schedule! https://sfsministries.galaxydigital.com/need/ We are located less than 1.5 miles from UC in the St. Anthony Center (corner of Liberty and Republic). Parking is available in front of the building, and behind St. Francis Seraph School (turn on Vine St. and park between the green school fence and Hubert St.) For questions, please contact Susan Walsh at swalsh@sfsministries.org Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries Make a difference in the lives of others by helping to serve Breakfast or Dinner to those in need! We provide a welcoming space for the urban poor in Over-the-Rhine, where they can enjoy breakfast and dinner served with dignity and respect by caring volunteers. Meals are served to our guests Monday through Friday (excluding major holidays). Our Breakfast Volunteer shift is from 6:45 - 9:00am and our Dinner Volunteer shift is from 3:45 - 6:00pm. Sign up for a single meal service or multiple shifts - whatever fits your schedule! https://sfsministries.galaxydigital.com/need/ We are located less than 1.5 miles from UC in the St. Anthony Center (corner of Liberty and Republic). Parking is available in front of the building, and behind St. Francis Seraph School (turn on Vine St. and park between the green school fence and Hubert St.) For questions, please contact Susan Walsh at swalsh@sfsministries.org Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45202 Allow Groups: Yes |
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: Pike Boys and Girls Club*Not open to the public* Going to the Taft Boys and Girls Club and helping the students with homework and tutoring as well as playing games with the students to pass the time. Organization: Pi Kappa Alpha *Not open to the public* Going to the Taft Boys and Girls Club and helping the students with homework and tutoring as well as playing games with the students to pass the time. Organization: Pi Kappa Alpha Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45229 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TEAM Alcohol training - Paycor StadiumTwo 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: Tutor/Homework Assistance for High School students, grades 9-11Hope Ignites Cincinnati is in need of ongoing Tutoring/Homework assistance for grades 9-11. Monday - Thursday 3 pm - 4 pm. Ideally you would volunteer at least one day a week or every other week. You can volunteer multiple days, change the days each week, etc. Located across the street from St. Ursula Academy. There is ample street parking and located on the Metro bus route. Program pauses during holiday breaks and during summer. Background check required and paid for by Hope Ignites Cincinnati. Organization: Hope Ignites Hope Ignites Cincinnati is in need of ongoing Tutoring/Homework assistance for grades 9-11. Monday - Thursday 3 pm - 4 pm. Ideally you would volunteer at least one day a week or every other week. You can volunteer multiple days, change the days each week, etc. Located across the street from St. Ursula Academy. There is ample street parking and located on the Metro bus route. Program pauses during holiday breaks and during summer. Background check required and paid for by Hope Ignites Cincinnati. Organization: Hope Ignites Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45206 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity - Help Serve Meals to Those in NeedWe provide a welcoming space for the urban poor in Over-the-Rhine, where they can enjoy breakfast and dinner served with dignity and respect by caring volunteers. Meals are served to our guests Monday through Friday (excluding major holidays). Our Breakfast Volunteer shift is from 6:45 - 9:00am and our Dinner Volunteer shift is from 3:45 - 6:00pm. We are located less than a mile and a half from UC in the St. Anthony Center (corner of Liberty and Republic). Parking is available in front of the building, and behind St. Francis Seraph School (turn on Vine St. and park between the green school fence and Hubert St.) You can quickly sign up for any shift that fits your schedule in our tool: https://sfsministries.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=79839 For questions, please contact Susan Walsh at swalsh@sfsministries.org Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries We provide a welcoming space for the urban poor in Over-the-Rhine, where they can enjoy breakfast and dinner served with dignity and respect by caring volunteers. Meals are served to our guests Monday through Friday (excluding major holidays). Our Breakfast Volunteer shift is from 6:45 - 9:00am and our Dinner Volunteer shift is from 3:45 - 6:00pm. We are located less than a mile and a half from UC in the St. Anthony Center (corner of Liberty and Republic). Parking is available in front of the building, and behind St. Francis Seraph School (turn on Vine St. and park between the green school fence and Hubert St.) You can quickly sign up for any shift that fits your schedule in our tool: https://sfsministries.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=79839 For questions, please contact Susan Walsh at swalsh@sfsministries.org Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bengals Shift @ GUSAThe Gujarati Student Association (GUSA) has an exciting opportunity to support both its mission and Red Saree, Inc. by participating in a shift at a Bengals game. By volunteering to work at the game, GUSA members can raise funds for the club's cultural events and initiatives while also contributing to Red Saree’s goal of promoting healthcare awareness among South Asian communities in the U.S. This collaboration not only helps GUSA sustain its activities but also strengthens its partnership with a nonprofit organization dedicated to meaningful causes. The funds raised through this effort will directly support GUSA's cultural programming and Red Saree’s vital work. Organization: Gujarati Student Association The Gujarati Student Association (GUSA) has an exciting opportunity to support both its mission and Red Saree, Inc. by participating in a shift at a Bengals game. By volunteering to work at the game, GUSA members can raise funds for the club's cultural events and initiatives while also contributing to Red Saree’s goal of promoting healthcare awareness among South Asian communities in the U.S. This collaboration not only helps GUSA sustain its activities but also strengthens its partnership with a nonprofit organization dedicated to meaningful causes. The funds raised through this effort will directly support GUSA's cultural programming and Red Saree’s vital work. Organization: Gujarati Student Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 09/17/2024 General Body MeetingWe will be making plarns for homeless mats. Be sure to bring 10 plastic bags to get an extra hour! Organization: UC Circle K We will be making plarns for homeless mats. Be sure to bring 10 plastic bags to get an extra hour! Organization: UC Circle K Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Map For Life Club Member / LeaderWe're seeking motivated, faith and mental health-minded UC students who want to help others - and have fun doing it! This new Map for Life club at UC is based on our proven Map program, which helps individuals, couples and families physically, emotionally, relationally and spiritually, including life purpose. Now we want to offer it to more students and others you may know. We want to help prevent life problems BEFORE they start or keep them from getting worse. The Coordinator role is part of a student leadership team or board, who report to the executive director in Dayton, Ohio. The first step in kicking off a new group is to build a leadership team and a number of other participants. You'll work as a team to recruit and kick off the club and then help promote and maintain it over time. We have a head start, but we can use your help! You'll have direct support from the executive director and others. LEARN MORE: This Link Tree provides info about our name, our cause, video details about the program, video testimonies, signup, leadership team job descriptions, etc. The Map For Life club includes: Classes and personal mentoring Leadership and volunteer potential Stipend potential for leadership team membersPotential to coach/mentor other students Social and networking events Open to YOUR ideas! Marriage / life prep insights – it’s a map for life!Let us know your interests - thank you! Questions? Please contact Diviya at kasivide@mail.uc.edu. or our founder/executive director, Edward@Mission-Addiction.org Organization: Mission Addiction We're seeking motivated, faith and mental health-minded UC students who want to help others - and have fun doing it! This new Map for Life club at UC is based on our proven Map program, which helps individuals, couples and families physically, emotionally, relationally and spiritually, including life purpose. Now we want to offer it to more students and others you may know. We want to help prevent life problems BEFORE they start or keep them from getting worse. The Coordinator role is part of a student leadership team or board, who report to the executive director in Dayton, Ohio. The first step in kicking off a new group is to build a leadership team and a number of other participants. You'll work as a team to recruit and kick off the club and then help promote and maintain it over time. We have a head start, but we can use your help! You'll have direct support from the executive director and others. LEARN MORE: This Link Tree provides info about our name, our cause, video details about the program, video testimonies, signup, leadership team job descriptions, etc. The Map For Life club includes: Classes and personal mentoring Leadership and volunteer potential Stipend potential for leadership team membersPotential to coach/mentor other students Social and networking events Open to YOUR ideas! Marriage / life prep insights – it’s a map for life!Let us know your interests - thank you! Questions? Please contact Diviya at kasivide@mail.uc.edu. or our founder/executive director, Edward@Mission-Addiction.org Organization: Mission Addiction Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 27, 2025 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Activities Coach- (Meets on UC's main campus)This coach will plan weekly to every other week fun activities for students in TAP to attend. Activities can include various things such as painting, Pictionary, movie night, yoga, kickball, puzzles, etc. The coach will determine a schedule for event nights and activities for the semester and will facilitate the group for any students interested in attending. The expectation is 1-2 hours of volunteer time every week to two weeks. This is great for experience in small group facilitation and activity/group planning. All groups take place on UC's main campus. Organization: Transition and Access Pathways (TAP) This coach will plan weekly to every other week fun activities for students in TAP to attend. Activities can include various things such as painting, Pictionary, movie night, yoga, kickball, puzzles, etc. The coach will determine a schedule for event nights and activities for the semester and will facilitate the group for any students interested in attending. The expectation is 1-2 hours of volunteer time every week to two weeks. This is great for experience in small group facilitation and activity/group planning. All groups take place on UC's main campus. Organization: Transition and Access Pathways (TAP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45221 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Google Meet Virtual Reading TutorTuesdays 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: Community Garden Inventory ManagementWe're looking for one or two steady volunteers to help declutter our garden shed and tool inventory in order to create a welcoming and efficient environment for our community of gardeners and volunteers at the Village Green Foundation. If you're interested in community organizing, gardening, or transportation and have good organizing skills (and love throwing things away?) we would love to hear from you! Organization: Village Green Foundation We're looking for one or two steady volunteers to help declutter our garden shed and tool inventory in order to create a welcoming and efficient environment for our community of gardeners and volunteers at the Village Green Foundation. If you're interested in community organizing, gardening, or transportation and have good organizing skills (and love throwing things away?) we would love to hear from you! Organization: Village Green Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45223 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Enable Cincy - Assistive Devices NeedThis need is meant for students who are participating in the Assistive Devices (AD) project teams through EnableUC. Please respond to this need if you are part of an AD team. Organization: Enable Cincy This need is meant for students who are participating in the Assistive Devices (AD) project teams through EnableUC. Please respond to this need if you are part of an AD team. Organization: Enable Cincy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45221 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Enable Cincy General BodyThis need is for general body meeting service hours. For each general body meeting attended, you can add 30 minutes of service to this need. Keep in mind attendance is tracked so be as accurate as possible to the best of your knowledge to make verifications a faster process. Thank you all for contributing to Enable Cincy to accomplish our mission of helping change lives around the world! Organization: Enable Cincy This need is for general body meeting service hours. For each general body meeting attended, you can add 30 minutes of service to this need. Keep in mind attendance is tracked so be as accurate as possible to the best of your knowledge to make verifications a faster process. Thank you all for contributing to Enable Cincy to accomplish our mission of helping change lives around the world! Organization: Enable Cincy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45219 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 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 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: Nourish the Needy: Community Meal ServiceWe offer the urban poor in Over-the-Rhine a place of dignity and respect as they enjoy breakfast and dinner served by compassionate volunteers. Meals are served to our guests Monday through Friday (excluding major holidays) from 7:30 - 8:30am and 4:30 - 5:30pm. Our volunteer shifts are from 6:45 - 9:00am and 3:45 - 6:00pm. We are located less than a mile and half from UC, in the St. Anthony Center (corner of Liberty and Republic). Parking is available in front of the St. Anthony Center, and behind St. Francis Seraph School (turn on Vine St. and park between the green school fence and Hubert St.) For questions, please contact Susan Walsh at swalsh@sfsministries.org Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries We offer the urban poor in Over-the-Rhine a place of dignity and respect as they enjoy breakfast and dinner served by compassionate volunteers. Meals are served to our guests Monday through Friday (excluding major holidays) from 7:30 - 8:30am and 4:30 - 5:30pm. Our volunteer shifts are from 6:45 - 9:00am and 3:45 - 6:00pm. We are located less than a mile and half from UC, in the St. Anthony Center (corner of Liberty and Republic). Parking is available in front of the St. Anthony Center, and behind St. Francis Seraph School (turn on Vine St. and park between the green school fence and Hubert St.) For questions, please contact Susan Walsh at swalsh@sfsministries.org Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Homework Club: Tutoring & Academic SupportOur 7th and 8th grade students are in need of after school homework tutors, consistently on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Organization: Evanston Academy Our 7th and 8th grade students are in need of after school homework tutors, consistently on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Organization: Evanston Academy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Robotics ClubWe are looking for an advisor to support our school's robotics team. Our students are very interested in learning how to build, program and operate machinery. We want some one that can encourage them to learn and grow their interests in technology. Tuesdays 2:15p-4:00pm Organization: Evanston Academy We are looking for an advisor to support our school's robotics team. Our students are very interested in learning how to build, program and operate machinery. We want some one that can encourage them to learn and grow their interests in technology. Tuesdays 2:15p-4:00pm Organization: Evanston Academy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TutorWe are looking for tutors to assist students in kindergarten-6th grade with their homework and additional fun and educational activities. Homework club takes place from 4:00-5:30 Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. We are looking for volunteers to commit for the same day each week for the entire semester/year so that they can be paired with the same child each week. We are just a 5 minute drive from the UC campus and within walking distance. Volunteers do not need to be Christian. This is a secular program. The children in the program primarily live in the Camp Washington neighborhood of Cincinnati, which is a very low income neighborhood, where most families are in poverty. This is a fulfilling opportunity to develop a meaningful relationship with a child and serve as a positive role model. Contact us if you would like more information or have any questions Click here to fill out a form to sign up as a tutor Go to our website https://www.washingtonucc.org/ if you would like to see more information about what we do at WUCC. Reach out to seanmdwyer01outlook.com with any questions or if you are interested in tutoring. Organization: Washington UCC (Homework Club, Soup Kitchen) We are looking for tutors to assist students in kindergarten-6th grade with their homework and additional fun and educational activities. Homework club takes place from 4:00-5:30 Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. We are looking for volunteers to commit for the same day each week for the entire semester/year so that they can be paired with the same child each week. We are just a 5 minute drive from the UC campus and within walking distance. Volunteers do not need to be Christian. This is a secular program. The children in the program primarily live in the Camp Washington neighborhood of Cincinnati, which is a very low income neighborhood, where most families are in poverty. This is a fulfilling opportunity to develop a meaningful relationship with a child and serve as a positive role model. Contact us if you would like more information or have any questions Click here to fill out a form to sign up as a tutor Go to our website https://www.washingtonucc.org/ if you would like to see more information about what we do at WUCC. Reach out to seanmdwyer01outlook.com with any questions or if you are interested in tutoring. Organization: Washington UCC (Homework Club, Soup Kitchen) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veteran Story: Collection, Writing, and SharingTracking purposes for time taken to collect, write, and share story. Organization: My Life My Story Tracking purposes for time taken to collect, write, and share story. Organization: My Life My Story Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Soup Kitchen/Dining Room - Help Serve DinnerWe offer the urban poor in Over-the-Rhine a place of dignity and respect as they enjoy breakfast and dinner served by compassionate volunteers. Meals are served to our guests Monday through Friday (excluding major holidays) from 7:30 - 8:30am and 4:30 - 5:30pm. Our volunteer shifts are from 6:45 - 9:00am and 3:45 - 6:00pm. We are located less than a mile and a half from UC in the St. Anthony Center (corner of Liberty and Republic). Parking is available in front of the building, and behind St. Francis Seraph School (turn on Vine St. and park between the green school fence and Hubert St.) For questions, please contact Susan Walsh at swalsh@sfsministries.org Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries We offer the urban poor in Over-the-Rhine a place of dignity and respect as they enjoy breakfast and dinner served by compassionate volunteers. Meals are served to our guests Monday through Friday (excluding major holidays) from 7:30 - 8:30am and 4:30 - 5:30pm. Our volunteer shifts are from 6:45 - 9:00am and 3:45 - 6:00pm. We are located less than a mile and a half from UC in the St. Anthony Center (corner of Liberty and Republic). Parking is available in front of the building, and behind St. Francis Seraph School (turn on Vine St. and park between the green school fence and Hubert St.) For questions, please contact Susan Walsh at swalsh@sfsministries.org Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Soup Kitchen/Dining Room - Help Serve BreakfastWe offer the urban poor in Over-the-Rhine a place of dignity and respect as they enjoy breakfast and dinner served by compassionate volunteers. Meals are served to our guests Monday through Friday (excluding major holidays) from 7:30 - 8:30am and 4:30 - 5:30pm. Our volunteer shifts are from 6:45 - 9:00am and 3:45 - 6:00pm. We are located less than a mile and a half from UC in the St. Anthony Center (corner of Liberty and Republic). Parking is available in front of the building, and behind St. Francis Seraph School (turn on Vine St. and park between the green school fence and Hubert St.) For questions, please contact Susan Walsh at swalsh@sfsministries.org Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries We offer the urban poor in Over-the-Rhine a place of dignity and respect as they enjoy breakfast and dinner served by compassionate volunteers. Meals are served to our guests Monday through Friday (excluding major holidays) from 7:30 - 8:30am and 4:30 - 5:30pm. Our volunteer shifts are from 6:45 - 9:00am and 3:45 - 6:00pm. We are located less than a mile and a half from UC in the St. Anthony Center (corner of Liberty and Republic). Parking is available in front of the building, and behind St. Francis Seraph School (turn on Vine St. and park between the green school fence and Hubert St.) For questions, please contact Susan Walsh at swalsh@sfsministries.org Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fostering**We would love to have you at Cincinnati Animal CARE, but before you begin all students interested in Fostering MUST apply online at cincinnatianimalcare.org/foster and complete the required foster onboarding. From there a member of our foster team will reach out to you to schedule your foster pickup. Any person recording hours for Fostering MUST have an application or profile in our system, My Impact. If you do not have an application or profile in our system your hours will be denied. Please DO NOT come to the shelter to pick up a foster until your application has been completed and our foster team has verified your pick up.** Fostering (Short-Term & Long Term) Recording Foster Hours: An active foster will acquire 3 hours per day of volunteer hours. The number of foster pets in one’s care does not alter the number of hours acquired per day. Foster-to-Volunteer hours may only be logged upon the completion of a foster(s) and should be recorded as one lump sum on your My Impact Page (ex. 5 days of fostering = 15 Volunteer hours). Organization: Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society **We would love to have you at Cincinnati Animal CARE, but before you begin all students interested in Fostering MUST apply online at cincinnatianimalcare.org/foster and complete the required foster onboarding. From there a member of our foster team will reach out to you to schedule your foster pickup. Any person recording hours for Fostering MUST have an application or profile in our system, My Impact. If you do not have an application or profile in our system your hours will be denied. Please DO NOT come to the shelter to pick up a foster until your application has been completed and our foster team has verified your pick up.** Fostering (Short-Term & Long Term) Recording Foster Hours: An active foster will acquire 3 hours per day of volunteer hours. The number of foster pets in one’s care does not alter the number of hours acquired per day. Foster-to-Volunteer hours may only be logged upon the completion of a foster(s) and should be recorded as one lump sum on your My Impact Page (ex. 5 days of fostering = 15 Volunteer hours). Organization: Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45223 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Events (Offsite)**We would love to have you at Cincinnati Animal CARE, however, this opportunity is only suitable for those who plan to volunteer on a regular basis. Before you begin all volunteers MUST apply online at cincinnatianimalcare.org/volunteer and complete the required volunteer onboarding and training process. DO NOT come to the shelter until training has been completed and you have signed up for a volunteer shift on CAC's platform My Impact Page. Signing up on UC's platform does not translate to CAC's schedule and you run the risk of being turned away. Volunteer hours will NOT be approved until you have completed all volunteer training and your hours have been recorded on your My Impact Page and verified. If volunteer hours can't be verified in our system they will be denied.** Join us at our offsite Special Events! Special Events are those that are focused on connecting with the community through education, fundraising, and more. This is a great opportunity for volunteers who have a passion for Cincinnati Animal CARE's mission and are comfortable talking with a wide diversity of people about the importance of supporting your local shelter. This volunteer opportunity occurs offsite. Organization: Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society **We would love to have you at Cincinnati Animal CARE, however, this opportunity is only suitable for those who plan to volunteer on a regular basis. Before you begin all volunteers MUST apply online at cincinnatianimalcare.org/volunteer and complete the required volunteer onboarding and training process. DO NOT come to the shelter until training has been completed and you have signed up for a volunteer shift on CAC's platform My Impact Page. Signing up on UC's platform does not translate to CAC's schedule and you run the risk of being turned away. Volunteer hours will NOT be approved until you have completed all volunteer training and your hours have been recorded on your My Impact Page and verified. If volunteer hours can't be verified in our system they will be denied.** Join us at our offsite Special Events! Special Events are those that are focused on connecting with the community through education, fundraising, and more. This is a great opportunity for volunteers who have a passion for Cincinnati Animal CARE's mission and are comfortable talking with a wide diversity of people about the importance of supporting your local shelter. This volunteer opportunity occurs offsite. Organization: Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45229 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adoption Events (Offsite)**We would love to have you at Cincinnati Animal CARE, however, this opportunity is only suitable for those who plan to volunteer on a regular basis. Before you begin all volunteers MUST apply online at cincinnatianimalcare.org/volunteer and complete the required volunteer onboarding and training process. DO NOT come to the shelter until training has been completed and you have signed up for a volunteer shift on CAC's platform My Impact Page. Signing up on UC's platform does not translate to CAC's schedule and you run the risk of being turned away. Volunteer hours will NOT be approved until you have completed all volunteer training and your hours have been recorded on your My Impact Page and verified. If volunteer hours can't be verified in our system they will be denied.** Join us at our offsite Adoption Events! The shelter can sometimes be an overwhelming space for our dogs and cats, because of this smaller offsite events can give them a chance to shine and find their forever homes. At our Adoption Events volunteers will help to provide care for the animals in attendance, answer questions from potential adopters, and help complete paperwork when an adoption is made. This volunteer opportunity occurs offsite. Organization: Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society **We would love to have you at Cincinnati Animal CARE, however, this opportunity is only suitable for those who plan to volunteer on a regular basis. Before you begin all volunteers MUST apply online at cincinnatianimalcare.org/volunteer and complete the required volunteer onboarding and training process. DO NOT come to the shelter until training has been completed and you have signed up for a volunteer shift on CAC's platform My Impact Page. Signing up on UC's platform does not translate to CAC's schedule and you run the risk of being turned away. Volunteer hours will NOT be approved until you have completed all volunteer training and your hours have been recorded on your My Impact Page and verified. If volunteer hours can't be verified in our system they will be denied.** Join us at our offsite Adoption Events! The shelter can sometimes be an overwhelming space for our dogs and cats, because of this smaller offsite events can give them a chance to shine and find their forever homes. At our Adoption Events volunteers will help to provide care for the animals in attendance, answer questions from potential adopters, and help complete paperwork when an adoption is made. This volunteer opportunity occurs offsite. Organization: Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45229 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Vigil Hospice VolunteerThe Vigil Volunteer offers companionship, comfort and presence to patients during the time QUALIFICATIONS Organization: Heartland Hospice The Vigil Volunteer offers companionship, comfort and presence to patients during the time QUALIFICATIONS Organization: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45227 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Radio Reading Services, CABVI's Radio Station, Needs a Board OperatorCABVI's Radio Reading Services is in need of a Board Operator. Knowledge of or ability to learn radio production. Ability to speak clearly and concisely. Here is the Job Description and Qualifications: Engineering assistance to record and edit programs for our radio broadcast and podcast channels, covering a shift of 2-4 hours weekly. May include the following responsibilities: · Prepare playlists. · Record and edit audio files. · Upload podcasts to our podcast channels. · Interact with volunteers to record readings and ensure a quality program as well as a positive volunteer experience. · Skilled in using computers, iPads, audio boards, and editing software. · Help record volunteers’ service time promptly, according to CABVI procedures. · Make a six-month commitment to Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CABVI). Qualifications: Knowledge of and experience in radio production, audio editing (Audition software preferred), and broadcasting. Ability to speak clearly and concisely. CABVI volunteers must pass a background check and abide by a signed conduct and confidentiality agreement. For any questions, please contact Kathy.Walker@cincyblind.org or call directly at 513-975-1349. Otherwise, you may submit the volunteer application here: http://tinyurl.com/cincyblindvolunteerapp. Organization: Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired CABVI's Radio Reading Services is in need of a Board Operator. Knowledge of or ability to learn radio production. Ability to speak clearly and concisely. Here is the Job Description and Qualifications: Engineering assistance to record and edit programs for our radio broadcast and podcast channels, covering a shift of 2-4 hours weekly. May include the following responsibilities: · Prepare playlists. · Record and edit audio files. · Upload podcasts to our podcast channels. · Interact with volunteers to record readings and ensure a quality program as well as a positive volunteer experience. · Skilled in using computers, iPads, audio boards, and editing software. · Help record volunteers’ service time promptly, according to CABVI procedures. · Make a six-month commitment to Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CABVI). Qualifications: Knowledge of and experience in radio production, audio editing (Audition software preferred), and broadcasting. Ability to speak clearly and concisely. CABVI volunteers must pass a background check and abide by a signed conduct and confidentiality agreement. For any questions, please contact Kathy.Walker@cincyblind.org or call directly at 513-975-1349. Otherwise, you may submit the volunteer application here: http://tinyurl.com/cincyblindvolunteerapp. Organization: Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Walking GroupLooking for passionate walkers that want to promote this activity for health and wellness 1x a week! Volunteer can pick any evening that works for them and will be accompanied by staff. Can be indoors or outside. Speeds vary. Locations vary, as we have communities all over the city. Organization: LADD Inc. Looking for passionate walkers that want to promote this activity for health and wellness 1x a week! Volunteer can pick any evening that works for them and will be accompanied by staff. Can be indoors or outside. Speeds vary. Locations vary, as we have communities all over the city. Organization: LADD Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45229 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pet TherapyBring joy and happiness to our communities by bringing your pet! This would be a 1x a month activity based on the volunteer's evening availability. Organization: LADD Inc. Bring joy and happiness to our communities by bringing your pet! This would be a 1x a month activity based on the volunteer's evening availability. Organization: LADD Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45229 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Music Therapy ClassWe are looking for someone to conduct a 30-60 minute music therapy class on a monthly basis for our aging campus. Organization: LADD Inc. We are looking for someone to conduct a 30-60 minute music therapy class on a monthly basis for our aging campus. Organization: LADD Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45229 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Musician for Music HourCalling all musicians! We're looking for volunteers to play live music for our residents. We have pianos and welcome all instruments! Organization: LADD Inc. Calling all musicians! We're looking for volunteers to play live music for our residents. We have pianos and welcome all instruments! Organization: LADD Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45209 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donation Center Dock AssistantSt. Vincent de Paul NKY is urgently in need of volunteers to serve as Dock Assistants at our Erlanger Donation Center. Volunteers in this role will assist employees with greeting donors and accepting in-kind donations and pre-sorting donated items. Volunteer shifts are available 7 days a week, in 2-hour increments. Organization: St. Vincent de Paul of Northern Kentucky St. Vincent de Paul NKY is urgently in need of volunteers to serve as Dock Assistants at our Erlanger Donation Center. Volunteers in this role will assist employees with greeting donors and accepting in-kind donations and pre-sorting donated items. Volunteer shifts are available 7 days a week, in 2-hour increments. Organization: St. Vincent de Paul of Northern Kentucky Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 41017 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Breadsmith donation pick-up and deliveries - Hyde Parkhttps://mobilize.us/s/bHBcmY. Please, do not take a volunteer slot, here or on Mobilize, until you are sure you can commit. (We then recommend you claim the Mobilize shift, first, then the UC equivalent to get credit.) Organization: Society of St. Andrew - Ohio https://mobilize.us/s/bHBcmY. Please, do not take a volunteer slot, here or on Mobilize, until you are sure you can commit. (We then recommend you claim the Mobilize shift, first, then the UC equivalent to get credit.) Organization: Society of St. Andrew - Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer for Youth ESL Summer Camp with Heartfelt TidbitsHeartfelt Tidbits is actively recruiting new volunteers to help with our first Summer Camp at our new location. We will be offering camp T-Th select weeks June-August from 9-12, volunteers are expected to report 8:30-12:30. No secondary language or minimum hour requirement needed, all are welcome! Volunteer duties range from STEM, outdoor activities, and reading help with youth to tutoring adults in ESL. Want to give back this summer? Join us by signing up here!
Note: All volunteers must complete Heartfelt Tidbits Onboarding outside of signing up on Campus Link.
Organization: Heartfelt Tidbits Heartfelt Tidbits is actively recruiting new volunteers to help with our first Summer Camp at our new location. We will be offering camp T-Th select weeks June-August from 9-12, volunteers are expected to report 8:30-12:30. No secondary language or minimum hour requirement needed, all are welcome! Volunteer duties range from STEM, outdoor activities, and reading help with youth to tutoring adults in ESL. Want to give back this summer? Join us by signing up here!
Note: All volunteers must complete Heartfelt Tidbits Onboarding outside of signing up on Campus Link.
Organization: Heartfelt Tidbits Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45215 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Professional Volunteer ProgramMatthew 25: Ministries is seeking professional volunteers to assist with various tasks at our facility. Positions include the following:· Driver [*top priority] Food Service Landscaping Maintenance Processing station leaderTo be “active” in the Professional Volunteer program, individuals commit to volunteering once a month in one of these capacities. They are welcome to volunteer additional shifts, as either Professional or regular volunteers. Working with Matthew 25 as a professional volunteer will help students to earn service hours, enhance their resumes and/or graduate school applications with volunteer activities, and gain valuable life skills. Organization: Matthew 25: Ministries Matthew 25: Ministries is seeking professional volunteers to assist with various tasks at our facility. Positions include the following:· Driver [*top priority] Food Service Landscaping Maintenance Processing station leaderTo be “active” in the Professional Volunteer program, individuals commit to volunteering once a month in one of these capacities. They are welcome to volunteer additional shifts, as either Professional or regular volunteers. Working with Matthew 25 as a professional volunteer will help students to earn service hours, enhance their resumes and/or graduate school applications with volunteer activities, and gain valuable life skills. Organization: Matthew 25: Ministries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45242 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: GlobeMed at UC - Campaigns hoursThis is to serve as confirmation that Nithithilan Ramanitharan has served approximately 8 hours in service of GlobeMed at UC (GlobeMed Cincinnati NPO) with the Campaigns Committee by planning and hosting fundraising events. Organization: GlobeMed at UC This is to serve as confirmation that Nithithilan Ramanitharan has served approximately 8 hours in service of GlobeMed at UC (GlobeMed Cincinnati NPO) with the Campaigns Committee by planning and hosting fundraising events. Organization: GlobeMed at UC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45221-0136 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dance Teaching Assistant(s)Join the Cincinnati Chapter of Ballet & Books as an Dance Teaching Assistant! 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. Dance Teaching Assistant(s) Time Commitment: 1-1.5 hours/week Dance Teaching Assistants) are welcome to also participate as Mentors. Lead weekly dance classes Assist with choreographing dances for final performance Perform on stage with students in show (and Dance Teacher) Assist Dance Teacher in setting up final performance Be present at weekly programming 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
Organization: Ballet & Books Join the Cincinnati Chapter of Ballet & Books as an Dance Teaching Assistant! 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. Dance Teaching Assistant(s) Time Commitment: 1-1.5 hours/week Dance Teaching Assistants) are welcome to also participate as Mentors. Lead weekly dance classes Assist with choreographing dances for final performance Perform on stage with students in show (and Dance Teacher) Assist Dance Teacher in setting up final performance Be present at weekly programming 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
Organization: Ballet & Books Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45206 Allow Groups: No |
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. MentorsTime 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 performancesInterested 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. MentorsTime 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 performancesInterested 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 SupportPOSITION 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: Thrifting Aficionados: Volunteer at New Life Furniture Thrift Store!Calling all thrifters! If you need service hours and have a desire to serve our community, come and volunteer with us at New Life Furniture Thrift Store. Thrift store sale proceeds directly support New Life Furniture Bank's mission of collecting gently used furniture and household items for those in need. We deliver an entire household of furnishings to families overcoming homelessness and other devastating circumstances and help restore hope and dignity by turning empty houses into homes. We receive new donations daily - clothes, books, toys, furniture, artwork, accessories, home decor, and more! We need volunteers to help us sort these treasures, keep our shelves stocked and our merchandise displays fun, fresh, and tidy so our customers keep coming back. Join our crew, have some fun, recycle/upcycle and repurpose for a good cause! WE NOW OFFER VOLUNTEER SHIFTS 7 DAYS A WEEK! PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO CHECK AVAILABILITY AND SIGN UP. We are located in the Sharonville Plaza at 12037 Lebanon Rd, Cincinnati 45241. PLEASE SIGN-UP AT: https://volunteer.bloomerang.co/volunteer/#/join-party?k=wbnlkitstpxlvx Note: If you would like to schedule a date or time that is not listed on our calendar, reach out to connie.stalf@nlfurniture.org and I'll be happy to check alternate dates for availability. Also, if you're available to volunteer for more than our standard 3-hour slots let us know! We'd be happy to have you volunteer with us for additional hours, Volunteer. Thrift. Give Hope. Repeat. Organization: New Life Furniture Bank Calling all thrifters! If you need service hours and have a desire to serve our community, come and volunteer with us at New Life Furniture Thrift Store. Thrift store sale proceeds directly support New Life Furniture Bank's mission of collecting gently used furniture and household items for those in need. We deliver an entire household of furnishings to families overcoming homelessness and other devastating circumstances and help restore hope and dignity by turning empty houses into homes. We receive new donations daily - clothes, books, toys, furniture, artwork, accessories, home decor, and more! We need volunteers to help us sort these treasures, keep our shelves stocked and our merchandise displays fun, fresh, and tidy so our customers keep coming back. Join our crew, have some fun, recycle/upcycle and repurpose for a good cause! WE NOW OFFER VOLUNTEER SHIFTS 7 DAYS A WEEK! PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO CHECK AVAILABILITY AND SIGN UP. We are located in the Sharonville Plaza at 12037 Lebanon Rd, Cincinnati 45241. PLEASE SIGN-UP AT: https://volunteer.bloomerang.co/volunteer/#/join-party?k=wbnlkitstpxlvx Note: If you would like to schedule a date or time that is not listed on our calendar, reach out to connie.stalf@nlfurniture.org and I'll be happy to check alternate dates for availability. Also, if you're available to volunteer for more than our standard 3-hour slots let us know! We'd be happy to have you volunteer with us for additional hours, Volunteer. Thrift. Give Hope. Repeat. Organization: New Life Furniture Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025 Zip Code: 45241 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Peer Partners with the Down Syndrome Association of Greater Cincinnati
Long Term Role Peer Partners Peer Partners are the trusted volunteers that participate in our adult social clubs. Social clubs serve as an opportunity for our adults with Down syndrome to take a leadership role in planning and implementing their own social activities. These clubs were created to empower adults and increase independence. There are numerous social clubs throughout our twelve-county radius. Each club consists of four to eight adults with Down syndrome and two peer partners. Social clubs meet regularly once a month, and the goal is to create a consistent schedule (ex: 1st Friday of the month at 7 pm). Typically, each member of the social club plans one monthly outing per year to give each member and peer partner an opportunity to ‘host’. Activities can include sporting events, bowling, dinners, art classes, grill outs, etc. Activities take place in one location to avoid "in between" transportation. Social club members pay for their own participation in an activity, while Peer Partners are reimbursed for their activity (up to $25). Peer Partners will work alongside adults with Down syndrome as they plan activities, develop social skills, manage money, explore new places, and practice healthy choices. Peer Partners must be at least age 20 and pass a background check. Click here to learn more: https://www.dsagc.com/ways-to-give/volunteering/ Interested? Contact Amy Iten at amyi@dsagc.com
Thank you! Amy I. Organization: Down Syndrome Association of Greater Cincinnati
Long Term Role Peer Partners Peer Partners are the trusted volunteers that participate in our adult social clubs. Social clubs serve as an opportunity for our adults with Down syndrome to take a leadership role in planning and implementing their own social activities. These clubs were created to empower adults and increase independence. There are numerous social clubs throughout our twelve-county radius. Each club consists of four to eight adults with Down syndrome and two peer partners. Social clubs meet regularly once a month, and the goal is to create a consistent schedule (ex: 1st Friday of the month at 7 pm). Typically, each member of the social club plans one monthly outing per year to give each member and peer partner an opportunity to ‘host’. Activities can include sporting events, bowling, dinners, art classes, grill outs, etc. Activities take place in one location to avoid "in between" transportation. Social club members pay for their own participation in an activity, while Peer Partners are reimbursed for their activity (up to $25). Peer Partners will work alongside adults with Down syndrome as they plan activities, develop social skills, manage money, explore new places, and practice healthy choices. Peer Partners must be at least age 20 and pass a background check. Click here to learn more: https://www.dsagc.com/ways-to-give/volunteering/ Interested? Contact Amy Iten at amyi@dsagc.com
Thank you! Amy I. Organization: Down Syndrome Association of Greater Cincinnati Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Weekly ESL Classes for AdultsVolunteer with Heartfelt Tidbits Weekly ESL Classes
We are looking for volunteers to help with adult ESL classes at our offices on Thursdays from 10am-11:30am. Volunteers may also be asked to help with childcare onsite during this time while the parents are taking class. A secondary language or bilingual skills are not required, but very helpful!
All volunteers MUST complete the onboarding system and background check through our website in order to volunteer with us. Signing up here does not complete your volunteer application. Please follow this link to become a Heartfelt Tidbits Volunteer and join us. We look forward to having you!
Organization: Heartfelt Tidbits Volunteer with Heartfelt Tidbits Weekly ESL Classes
We are looking for volunteers to help with adult ESL classes at our offices on Thursdays from 10am-11:30am. Volunteers may also be asked to help with childcare onsite during this time while the parents are taking class. A secondary language or bilingual skills are not required, but very helpful!
All volunteers MUST complete the onboarding system and background check through our website in order to volunteer with us. Signing up here does not complete your volunteer application. Please follow this link to become a Heartfelt Tidbits Volunteer and join us. We look forward to having you!
Organization: Heartfelt Tidbits Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45215 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cincinnati Parks CPACs Social Media Support TechCincinnati 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: Teacher Aide1. Establish and maintain an age-appropriate safe haven in the children's rooms. 2. Engage students through lessons and activities while incorporating the 40 Developmental Assets. 3. Equip students with academic and life skills.
Organization: Wesley Chapel Mission Center 1. Establish and maintain an age-appropriate safe haven in the children's rooms. 2. Engage students through lessons and activities while incorporating the 40 Developmental Assets. 3. Equip students with academic and life skills.
Organization: Wesley Chapel Mission Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Preserve Scarborough Woods, Inc. - Conservation Work DaysScarborough Woods - Dexter Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45206 Help our friends at Preserve Scarborough Woods in their efforts to remove invasive plants from this small preserve tucked away in a residential area. Saturday, September 20 | 9am - 12pm habitat restoration Saturday, October 18 | 9am - 12pm habitat restoration Work with community leaders and Parks staff to remove honeysuckle, pull wintercreeper, and plant native trees. Residents have been volunteering their time and resources to remove honeysuckle, lesser celandine, garlic mustard and various vines. They are restoring this area by planting native trees and seeds. Meet at the Wold Ave entrance. Please note: This preserve is in a residential area. Street parking only. 4GJJ+WC Cincinnati, Ohio Connect with Preserve Scarborough Woods, Inc. by visiting their website here Organization: Cincinnati Parks Scarborough Woods - Dexter Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45206 Help our friends at Preserve Scarborough Woods in their efforts to remove invasive plants from this small preserve tucked away in a residential area. Saturday, September 20 | 9am - 12pm habitat restoration Saturday, October 18 | 9am - 12pm habitat restoration Work with community leaders and Parks staff to remove honeysuckle, pull wintercreeper, and plant native trees. Residents have been volunteering their time and resources to remove honeysuckle, lesser celandine, garlic mustard and various vines. They are restoring this area by planting native trees and seeds. Meet at the Wold Ave entrance. Please note: This preserve is in a residential area. Street parking only. 4GJJ+WC Cincinnati, Ohio Connect with Preserve Scarborough Woods, Inc. by visiting their website here Organization: Cincinnati Parks Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Companion VolunteerJoin our compassionate team as a Friendly Visitor Volunteer for hospice patients. Engage in meaningful activities like arts and crafts, writing, reading, games, and more. Your presence will bring joy, companionship, and support to individuals and caregivers in their hospice journey. Whether sharing a meal, offering spiritual guidance, assisting with light housework, or providing musical entertainment, your kindness makes a significant impact.
Volunteering can take place weekly or monthly and be flexible with your schedule and the patients. The Volunteer Coordinator will match your interests and passions with those of a patient. Organization: Heartland Hospice Join our compassionate team as a Friendly Visitor Volunteer for hospice patients. Engage in meaningful activities like arts and crafts, writing, reading, games, and more. Your presence will bring joy, companionship, and support to individuals and caregivers in their hospice journey. Whether sharing a meal, offering spiritual guidance, assisting with light housework, or providing musical entertainment, your kindness makes a significant impact.
Volunteering can take place weekly or monthly and be flexible with your schedule and the patients. The Volunteer Coordinator will match your interests and passions with those of a patient. Organization: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45227 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Foster care and/or Behavioral Health VolunteerFocus on Youth is seeking volunteers to assist with a variety of tasks that will help support out mission. Tasks not requiring direct interaction with clients and families may include cleaning, organizing, inventory of supplies and shopping for new supplies, data collection/scoring/entering, scanning and filing. Tasks requiring direct contact with clients and families may include engaging with clients while waiting for therapy sessions, calling appointment reminders, providing assistance with childcare during events along side staff members. To become an ongoing volunteer apply HERE. Organization: Focus on Youth Focus on Youth is seeking volunteers to assist with a variety of tasks that will help support out mission. Tasks not requiring direct interaction with clients and families may include cleaning, organizing, inventory of supplies and shopping for new supplies, data collection/scoring/entering, scanning and filing. Tasks requiring direct contact with clients and families may include engaging with clients while waiting for therapy sessions, calling appointment reminders, providing assistance with childcare during events along side staff members. To become an ongoing volunteer apply HERE. Organization: Focus on Youth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45069 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothing & Home Resource CenterVolunteers in our Clothing & Home Resource Center are helping sort through donations, hanging clothes, keeping clothes organized by size and color, organizing household items on shelves, and/or sorting hangers.
The St. Vincent de Paul Clothing & Home Resource Center is a thrift store that is only accessible to neighbors with Clothing and Home Vouchers, no cash purchases are allowed. This is one way for us to give firsthand pick of necessities to our neighbors.
Please register to volunteer and schedule shifts on our Volunteer Matrix. If you have any difficulties, please reach out to our Volunteer Email, volunteers@SVDPcincinnati.org.
Organization: St. Vincent de Paul - Cincinnati Volunteers in our Clothing & Home Resource Center are helping sort through donations, hanging clothes, keeping clothes organized by size and color, organizing household items on shelves, and/or sorting hangers.
The St. Vincent de Paul Clothing & Home Resource Center is a thrift store that is only accessible to neighbors with Clothing and Home Vouchers, no cash purchases are allowed. This is one way for us to give firsthand pick of necessities to our neighbors.
Please register to volunteer and schedule shifts on our Volunteer Matrix. If you have any difficulties, please reach out to our Volunteer Email, volunteers@SVDPcincinnati.org.
Organization: St. Vincent de Paul - Cincinnati Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45214 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FC Cincinnati Soccer VolunteeringSign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4FABAE2BA6FCC52-50317367-fccvolunteering?useFullSite=true#/ Volunteer at FC Cincinnati Games at the TQL stadium! You will be helping out with the concession stands at the soccer club's home games! The soccer club has partnered with the Dahyabhai Foundation to provide a donation to the organization for each volunteering event that we participate in. The money raised will directly fund filtered water coolers that we plan to install at multiple primary schools in India. Join the group me for more information as it is released: https://groupme.com/join_group/98080349/fOnxkb7m Current dates are: Monday 10/28 at 5:00 pm Saturday 11/9 at TBD Organization: Dahyabhai Foundation Sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4FABAE2BA6FCC52-50317367-fccvolunteering?useFullSite=true#/ Volunteer at FC Cincinnati Games at the TQL stadium! You will be helping out with the concession stands at the soccer club's home games! The soccer club has partnered with the Dahyabhai Foundation to provide a donation to the organization for each volunteering event that we participate in. The money raised will directly fund filtered water coolers that we plan to install at multiple primary schools in India. Join the group me for more information as it is released: https://groupme.com/join_group/98080349/fOnxkb7m Current dates are: Monday 10/28 at 5:00 pm Saturday 11/9 at TBD Organization: Dahyabhai Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45214 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Patient Navigation InternshipThe Patient Navigation Internship Program provides a unique opportunity for interns to work with patients and gain valuable insights to potential health care barriers and help patients navigate the healthcare system. Interns assist patients as referral specialists helping assisting patients with barriers getting to specialist and diagnostic testing. Interns aim to make the referral process/experiences for patients as manageable and accessible as possible. Interns work closely with HealthSource of Ohio’s clinical site team members including care coordinators to learn about available resources and ensure patients have access to their healthcare needs. Through shadowing opportunities available for interns at HealthSource of Ohio’s designated clinical site, interns gain a better understanding of a clinician’s roles and responsibilities, the framework behind a patient-clinician relationship, observe the process behind treatment plans, and ultimately see medicine in its reality. Time spent in this internship program is invaluable, as interns not only gain a first person view of primary care, but make connections, and build on their health care experience. We request intern commits 150 hours to ensure an impactful and meaningful experience. We are very flexible with hours and days to make your schedule work around school schedule. For more info, please email navigationprogram@hsohio.org Organization: Healthsource of Ohio The Patient Navigation Internship Program provides a unique opportunity for interns to work with patients and gain valuable insights to potential health care barriers and help patients navigate the healthcare system. Interns assist patients as referral specialists helping assisting patients with barriers getting to specialist and diagnostic testing. Interns aim to make the referral process/experiences for patients as manageable and accessible as possible. Interns work closely with HealthSource of Ohio’s clinical site team members including care coordinators to learn about available resources and ensure patients have access to their healthcare needs. Through shadowing opportunities available for interns at HealthSource of Ohio’s designated clinical site, interns gain a better understanding of a clinician’s roles and responsibilities, the framework behind a patient-clinician relationship, observe the process behind treatment plans, and ultimately see medicine in its reality. Time spent in this internship program is invaluable, as interns not only gain a first person view of primary care, but make connections, and build on their health care experience. We request intern commits 150 hours to ensure an impactful and meaningful experience. We are very flexible with hours and days to make your schedule work around school schedule. For more info, please email navigationprogram@hsohio.org Organization: Healthsource of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45140 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BLOC Ministries Immigrant Welcome Center - Special Projects VolunteerImmigrant 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 reportWe 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: Pet Food Packing for Seniors Furry Friends!!Pet Packers with love needed to pack pet food for seniors' furry friends!! They are just as important as our seniors as they provide companionship and love to them daily. Help us keep the seniors companions in their home and fed by filling a small bag of dog food or cat food packed especially by you and for their forever furry friends. Pet food is packed into smaller bags that is manageable for the seniors and easy for our drivers to take to them weekly. You can make a difference for a senior and their forever furry friend.
Organization: Meals on Wheels of Southwest OH & Northern KY Pet Packers with love needed to pack pet food for seniors' furry friends!! They are just as important as our seniors as they provide companionship and love to them daily. Help us keep the seniors companions in their home and fed by filling a small bag of dog food or cat food packed especially by you and for their forever furry friends. Pet food is packed into smaller bags that is manageable for the seniors and easy for our drivers to take to them weekly. You can make a difference for a senior and their forever furry friend.
Organization: Meals on Wheels of Southwest OH & Northern KY Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Snacks for SeniorsMake snack boxes for seniors which go out with their meals each week. Opportunity is done in an assembly line fashion. Organization: Meals on Wheels of Southwest OH & Northern KY Make snack boxes for seniors which go out with their meals each week. Opportunity is done in an assembly line fashion. Organization: Meals on Wheels of Southwest OH & Northern KY Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Northside Greenspace Forest Restoration Projects
Northside Greenspace Inc. is an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization founded to identify, preserve and restore natural areas in Northside and surrounding Cincinnati, Ohio communities. Volunteer work projects provide hands on learning experiences for community members and result in tangible improvements to our greenspaces. Join other volunteers as we tackle invasive species in Buttercup Valley Nature Preserve, Parker Woods, and Badgley Run. Activities may include cutting honeysuckle, pulling garlic mustard and Japanese chaff flower, and other tasks. Volunteer locations are as follows: April 5 Parker Woods (Montessori school parking lot) *CANCELLED DUE TO RAIN April 19 Buttercup Valley (Stanford trailhead) April 26 Parker Woods (Montessori school parking lot) May 10 *Parker Woods (Thompson Heights trailhead) July 26 Buttercup Valley (Stanford trailhead) Sept 20 Parker Woods (Montessori school parking lot) Oct 4 Buttercup Valley (Stanford trailhead) Nov 1 Parker Woods (Montessori school parking lot) Nov 22 Buttercup Valley (Stanford trailhead) Organization: Cincinnati Parks
Northside Greenspace Inc. is an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization founded to identify, preserve and restore natural areas in Northside and surrounding Cincinnati, Ohio communities. Volunteer work projects provide hands on learning experiences for community members and result in tangible improvements to our greenspaces. Join other volunteers as we tackle invasive species in Buttercup Valley Nature Preserve, Parker Woods, and Badgley Run. Activities may include cutting honeysuckle, pulling garlic mustard and Japanese chaff flower, and other tasks. Volunteer locations are as follows: April 5 Parker Woods (Montessori school parking lot) *CANCELLED DUE TO RAIN April 19 Buttercup Valley (Stanford trailhead) April 26 Parker Woods (Montessori school parking lot) May 10 *Parker Woods (Thompson Heights trailhead) July 26 Buttercup Valley (Stanford trailhead) Sept 20 Parker Woods (Montessori school parking lot) Oct 4 Buttercup Valley (Stanford trailhead) Nov 1 Parker Woods (Montessori school parking lot) Nov 22 Buttercup Valley (Stanford trailhead) Organization: Cincinnati Parks Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45223 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Single Mom Succeed ProgramAre 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: BLOC Ministries Farm to Table VolunteerWHO WE ARE
BLOC's Farm to Table is an initiative aimed to improve the accessibility and affordability of produce to low-income families in Price Hill.
WHAT THE POSITION LOOKS LIKE Working side by side with the Bloc Farm to Table director, this position is perfect for someone who loves to plan and execute events. Our markets have a mission, to reduce food insecurity and increase the number of fruits and vegetables that low income families consume daily. Farmers markets are bi-weekly events held at Horses on the Hill and various other locations in Price Hill. Event work includes setting up, displaying and selling locally sourced produce. Co-lead would assist at our "Power of Produce '' in school program aimed at teaching children to eat the rainbow (and love it!), as well as direct our "Fruit for the Holiday'' program that distributes fruit to area students just before holiday break to ensure they have healthy snacks while school is closed. HOURS Pop up markets will be scheduled at various locations and will coincide with student availability (some Saturday mornings and Sunday mid day. Co-op would be engaged in pop up markets and other avenues for produce distribution in East and Low Price hill for 10-14 hours per week. Organization: BLOC Ministries WHO WE ARE
BLOC's Farm to Table is an initiative aimed to improve the accessibility and affordability of produce to low-income families in Price Hill.
WHAT THE POSITION LOOKS LIKE Working side by side with the Bloc Farm to Table director, this position is perfect for someone who loves to plan and execute events. Our markets have a mission, to reduce food insecurity and increase the number of fruits and vegetables that low income families consume daily. Farmers markets are bi-weekly events held at Horses on the Hill and various other locations in Price Hill. Event work includes setting up, displaying and selling locally sourced produce. Co-lead would assist at our "Power of Produce '' in school program aimed at teaching children to eat the rainbow (and love it!), as well as direct our "Fruit for the Holiday'' program that distributes fruit to area students just before holiday break to ensure they have healthy snacks while school is closed. HOURS Pop up markets will be scheduled at various locations and will coincide with student availability (some Saturday mornings and Sunday mid day. Co-op would be engaged in pop up markets and other avenues for produce distribution in East and Low Price hill for 10-14 hours per week. Organization: BLOC Ministries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45205 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bearcats in the Garden — Volunteer Mornings at Boone County ArboretumBearcats in the Garden — Volunteer Mornings at Boone County Arboretum
Calling all UC alumni and students! Spend a few hours each week outdoors, learn new horticulture skills, and help keep the Arboretum looking its best. When Every Tuesday & Thursday, April 1 – October 30 What You’ll Do Plant seasonal annuals and vegetable beds Prune, weed, and mulch trees and shrubs Install plant labels, signs, and small hardscape features Pitch in on special projects that refresh high‑profile display areas What We Provide All tools and materials (feel free to bring your own hand tools—just label them) On‑the‑spot guidance from our horticulture staff Lunch, snacks, and plenty of camaraderie Grow Your Impact: Complete a brief training session, and you can “adopt” a garden bed or feature area to maintain on your own schedule. Volunteers also help design and build larger enhancement projects throughout the season. Why Join? Hands‑on experience for budding horticulturists Networking with fellow Bearcats and green‑industry professionals A tangible way to give back to the community and the planet Ready to dig in? We can’t wait to garden alongside you! Organization: Boone County Arboretum Bearcats in the Garden — Volunteer Mornings at Boone County Arboretum
Calling all UC alumni and students! Spend a few hours each week outdoors, learn new horticulture skills, and help keep the Arboretum looking its best. When Every Tuesday & Thursday, April 1 – October 30 What You’ll Do Plant seasonal annuals and vegetable beds Prune, weed, and mulch trees and shrubs Install plant labels, signs, and small hardscape features Pitch in on special projects that refresh high‑profile display areas What We Provide All tools and materials (feel free to bring your own hand tools—just label them) On‑the‑spot guidance from our horticulture staff Lunch, snacks, and plenty of camaraderie Grow Your Impact: Complete a brief training session, and you can “adopt” a garden bed or feature area to maintain on your own schedule. Volunteers also help design and build larger enhancement projects throughout the season. Why Join? Hands‑on experience for budding horticulturists Networking with fellow Bearcats and green‑industry professionals A tangible way to give back to the community and the planet Ready to dig in? We can’t wait to garden alongside you! Organization: Boone County Arboretum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 41091 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pet Food Pantry Transport (Colerain)**We would love to have you at Cincinnati Animal CARE, however, this opportunity is only suitable for those who plan to volunteer on a regular basis. Before you begin all volunteers MUST apply online at cincinnatianimalcare.org/volunteer and complete the required volunteer onboarding and training process. DO NOT come to the shelter until training has been completed and you have signed up for a volunteer shift on CAC's platform My Impact Page. Signing up on UC's platform does not translate to CAC's schedule and you run the risk of being turned away. Volunteer hours will NOT be approved until you have completed all volunteer training and your hours have been recorded on your My Impact Page and verified. If volunteer hours can't be verified in our system they will be denied.** Did you know that CAC partners with local organizations in Price Hill to provide a Pet Food Pantry? Cincinnati Animal CARE is dedicated to serving our community and helping our neighbors in need and one way we do this is by providing support to provide pet owners experiencing poverty or homelessness with the necessary supplies and services to keep ownership of their pets. By doing this, we can help animals stay in their homes and prevent them from being surrendered at the shelter. You can be a part of this important work! This volunteer opportunity is perfect for busy college students, bustling homemakers, and even those who want to give a little help every now and then! This volunteer opportunity requires someone to pick up pre-packed pet food and litter from the Colerain Shelter and transport it to our participating food pantries in Price Hill. A transport van will be provided! This opportunity takes place at 3949 Colerain Ave and offsite. Organization: Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society **We would love to have you at Cincinnati Animal CARE, however, this opportunity is only suitable for those who plan to volunteer on a regular basis. Before you begin all volunteers MUST apply online at cincinnatianimalcare.org/volunteer and complete the required volunteer onboarding and training process. DO NOT come to the shelter until training has been completed and you have signed up for a volunteer shift on CAC's platform My Impact Page. Signing up on UC's platform does not translate to CAC's schedule and you run the risk of being turned away. Volunteer hours will NOT be approved until you have completed all volunteer training and your hours have been recorded on your My Impact Page and verified. If volunteer hours can't be verified in our system they will be denied.** Did you know that CAC partners with local organizations in Price Hill to provide a Pet Food Pantry? Cincinnati Animal CARE is dedicated to serving our community and helping our neighbors in need and one way we do this is by providing support to provide pet owners experiencing poverty or homelessness with the necessary supplies and services to keep ownership of their pets. By doing this, we can help animals stay in their homes and prevent them from being surrendered at the shelter. You can be a part of this important work! This volunteer opportunity is perfect for busy college students, bustling homemakers, and even those who want to give a little help every now and then! This volunteer opportunity requires someone to pick up pre-packed pet food and litter from the Colerain Shelter and transport it to our participating food pantries in Price Hill. A transport van will be provided! This opportunity takes place at 3949 Colerain Ave and offsite. Organization: Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45229 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet Food Pantry Donation Prep (Colerain)**We would love to have you at Cincinnati Animal CARE, however, this opportunity is only suitable for those who plan to volunteer on a regular basis. Before you begin all volunteers MUST apply online at cincinnatianimalcare.org/volunteer and complete the required volunteer onboarding and training process. DO NOT come to the shelter until training has been completed and you have signed up for a volunteer shift on CAC's platform My Impact Page. Signing up on UC's platform does not translate to CAC's schedule and you run the risk of being turned away. Volunteer hours will NOT be approved until you have completed all volunteer training and your hours have been recorded on your My Impact Page and verified. If volunteer hours can't be verified in our system they will be denied.** Did you know that CAC has an onsite Pet Food Pantry? Cincinnati Animal CARE is dedicated to serving our community and helping our neighbors in need and one way we do this is by providing support to provide pet owners experiencing poverty or homelessness with the necessary supplies and services to keep ownership of their pets. By doing this, we can help animals stay in their homes and prevent them from being surrendered at the shelter. You can be a part of this important work! This role is a good fit for a volunteer who enjoys working behind the scenes with things like prep work, sorting, and organizing. Volunteers will help to keep the Pet Food Pantry space clean and organized, as well as restock our most needed items such as preparing pet food and cat litter into gallon sized plastic bags to be ready for distribution. This opportunity operates at 3949 Colerain Ave. Organization: Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society **We would love to have you at Cincinnati Animal CARE, however, this opportunity is only suitable for those who plan to volunteer on a regular basis. Before you begin all volunteers MUST apply online at cincinnatianimalcare.org/volunteer and complete the required volunteer onboarding and training process. DO NOT come to the shelter until training has been completed and you have signed up for a volunteer shift on CAC's platform My Impact Page. Signing up on UC's platform does not translate to CAC's schedule and you run the risk of being turned away. Volunteer hours will NOT be approved until you have completed all volunteer training and your hours have been recorded on your My Impact Page and verified. If volunteer hours can't be verified in our system they will be denied.** Did you know that CAC has an onsite Pet Food Pantry? Cincinnati Animal CARE is dedicated to serving our community and helping our neighbors in need and one way we do this is by providing support to provide pet owners experiencing poverty or homelessness with the necessary supplies and services to keep ownership of their pets. By doing this, we can help animals stay in their homes and prevent them from being surrendered at the shelter. You can be a part of this important work! This role is a good fit for a volunteer who enjoys working behind the scenes with things like prep work, sorting, and organizing. Volunteers will help to keep the Pet Food Pantry space clean and organized, as well as restock our most needed items such as preparing pet food and cat litter into gallon sized plastic bags to be ready for distribution. This opportunity operates at 3949 Colerain Ave. Organization: Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45229 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outcomes Lobby Support (Colerain & Dane)**We would love to have you at Cincinnati Animal CARE, however, this opportunity is only suitable for those who plan to volunteer on a regular basis. Before you begin all volunteers MUST apply online at cincinnatianimalcare.org/volunteer and complete the required volunteer onboarding and training process. DO NOT come to the shelter until training has been completed and you have signed up for a volunteer shift on CAC's platform My Impact Page. Signing up on UC's platform does not translate to CAC's schedule and you run the risk of being turned away. Volunteer hours will NOT be approved until you have completed all volunteer training and your hours have been recorded on your My Impact Page and verified. If volunteer hours can't be verified in our system they will be denied.** Come and help our Outcomes team get ready for the day! Our Outcomes department, or front desk staff, are the front line to the public so it's important to make sure our front lobby is ready to go when our doors open at 1pm. This role involves sorting donations by department, distributing them accordingly (with the possibility of transporting items to another location), and collecting inventory records. Additionally, this volunteer would be responsible for collecting inventory sheets from the storage closet multiple times a week. You will help organize and inventory medical retail items and other retail products like leashes and collars. You may also help with cleaning, decluttering and organizing both the front and back office spaces. This is a great role for someone who enjoys cleaning and organizing! This volunteer opportunity is available at both 3949 Colerain Ave and 4210 Dane Ave. Organization: Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society **We would love to have you at Cincinnati Animal CARE, however, this opportunity is only suitable for those who plan to volunteer on a regular basis. Before you begin all volunteers MUST apply online at cincinnatianimalcare.org/volunteer and complete the required volunteer onboarding and training process. DO NOT come to the shelter until training has been completed and you have signed up for a volunteer shift on CAC's platform My Impact Page. Signing up on UC's platform does not translate to CAC's schedule and you run the risk of being turned away. Volunteer hours will NOT be approved until you have completed all volunteer training and your hours have been recorded on your My Impact Page and verified. If volunteer hours can't be verified in our system they will be denied.** Come and help our Outcomes team get ready for the day! Our Outcomes department, or front desk staff, are the front line to the public so it's important to make sure our front lobby is ready to go when our doors open at 1pm. This role involves sorting donations by department, distributing them accordingly (with the possibility of transporting items to another location), and collecting inventory records. Additionally, this volunteer would be responsible for collecting inventory sheets from the storage closet multiple times a week. You will help organize and inventory medical retail items and other retail products like leashes and collars. You may also help with cleaning, decluttering and organizing both the front and back office spaces. This is a great role for someone who enjoys cleaning and organizing! This volunteer opportunity is available at both 3949 Colerain Ave and 4210 Dane Ave. Organization: Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45229 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outcomes Lobby Greeter (Colerain & Dane)**We would love to have you at Cincinnati Animal CARE, however, this opportunity is only suitable for those who plan to volunteer on a regular basis. Before you begin all volunteers MUST apply online at cincinnatianimalcare.org/volunteer and complete the required volunteer onboarding and training process. DO NOT come to the shelter until training has been completed and you have signed up for a volunteer shift on CAC's platform My Impact Page. Signing up on UC's platform does not translate to CAC's schedule and you run the risk of being turned away. Volunteer hours will NOT be approved until you have completed all volunteer training and your hours have been recorded on your My Impact Page and verified. If volunteer hours can't be verified in our system they will be denied.** Our Outcomes team is looking for some bright and shining faces to welcome customers when they enter our facility! These individuals will work alongside our front desk staff and play a key part in welcoming visitors, assisting with check-ins, and guiding them to their intended destinations. Responsibilities also include overseeing visitor flow, coordinating with staff to optimize efficiency, facilitating foster supply distribution, and upholding exceptional customer service standards. This is a great role for those who enjoy a dynamic volunteer day, problem solving, and talking with a diversity of people! Because this role involves communicating with the public, volunteers should be ready to approach this role with patience, compassion, and an upbeat attitude! This volunteer opportunity is available at 4210 Dane Avenue. Organization: Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society **We would love to have you at Cincinnati Animal CARE, however, this opportunity is only suitable for those who plan to volunteer on a regular basis. Before you begin all volunteers MUST apply online at cincinnatianimalcare.org/volunteer and complete the required volunteer onboarding and training process. DO NOT come to the shelter until training has been completed and you have signed up for a volunteer shift on CAC's platform My Impact Page. Signing up on UC's platform does not translate to CAC's schedule and you run the risk of being turned away. Volunteer hours will NOT be approved until you have completed all volunteer training and your hours have been recorded on your My Impact Page and verified. If volunteer hours can't be verified in our system they will be denied.** Our Outcomes team is looking for some bright and shining faces to welcome customers when they enter our facility! These individuals will work alongside our front desk staff and play a key part in welcoming visitors, assisting with check-ins, and guiding them to their intended destinations. Responsibilities also include overseeing visitor flow, coordinating with staff to optimize efficiency, facilitating foster supply distribution, and upholding exceptional customer service standards. This is a great role for those who enjoy a dynamic volunteer day, problem solving, and talking with a diversity of people! Because this role involves communicating with the public, volunteers should be ready to approach this role with patience, compassion, and an upbeat attitude! This volunteer opportunity is available at 4210 Dane Avenue. Organization: Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45229 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: EWB Gikingo Committee ProjectThe 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: Concession standNeed someone to work concession stand while races are going on. Organization: Hamilton BMX Need someone to work concession stand while races are going on. Organization: Hamilton BMX Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45014 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Companion VisitorsAt Ohio Valley Hospice we believe that people have the right to care, comfort and dignity as they come to the end of life. As a Volunteer Companion you are an important part of our care teams being available for a variety of needs and enriching our patients lives. Companions may read, play games, do crafts, take walks, make memory books and much more. Bring your talents and personality and give a patient someone to look forward to visiting with. Volunteer may need to drive more than 30 minutes from UC campus to visit with patients. Organization: Ohio Valley Hospice At Ohio Valley Hospice we believe that people have the right to care, comfort and dignity as they come to the end of life. As a Volunteer Companion you are an important part of our care teams being available for a variety of needs and enriching our patients lives. Companions may read, play games, do crafts, take walks, make memory books and much more. Bring your talents and personality and give a patient someone to look forward to visiting with. Volunteer may need to drive more than 30 minutes from UC campus to visit with patients. Organization: Ohio Valley Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45246 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Findlay Market's Christmas Tree SaleJoin our dedicated team of volunteers for an unforgettable experience! As a volunteer, you'll be assisting guests in selecting the perfect tree and checking them out with our POS system. Get ready to roll up your sleeves and be a part of the magic as you expertly carry, skillfully trim the base of the tree, and elegantly net each tree for our shoppers! Please sign up to volunteer here: https://signup.com/go/wdBncJM (hours will not be approved if you do not register via this link) Organization: Findlay Market Join our dedicated team of volunteers for an unforgettable experience! As a volunteer, you'll be assisting guests in selecting the perfect tree and checking them out with our POS system. Get ready to roll up your sleeves and be a part of the magic as you expertly carry, skillfully trim the base of the tree, and elegantly net each tree for our shoppers! Please sign up to volunteer here: https://signup.com/go/wdBncJM (hours will not be approved if you do not register via this link) Organization: Findlay Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: NERDS Student Organization_UCNeed hours community service hours for your Cincinnatus scholarship or other program community service requirements? Are you passionate about positively impacting your community while developing valuable skills? Look no further! We are excited to announce the launch of the "Inspire the Inner NERD" Student Organization, and we invite you to be a part of this inspiring journey.
What is NERDS? NERDS stands for Nurturing Education Readiness and Development from Start. It's a local nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering students and fostering their curiosity for learning through robotics and education programs. Knowledge, innovation, and mentorship can transform lives. The NERDS student organization aims to Nurturing Education, Robotics, and Development through Service
Our Mission: Together, we will empower, educate, and elevate the lives of those we serve through the NERDS Student Organization.
Why Join the NERDS Student Organization?
Volunteer Development: We are seeking a minimum of 10 passionate students to create a dynamic student organization that will collaborate closely with the NERDS nonprofit. As a member, you'll have the opportunity to recruit, develop, and cultivate volunteers within our community.
Facilitate Learning: Make a real difference in the lives of PK-12 students by facilitating NERDS learning opportunities, sparking their interest in robotics, and inspiring a lifelong love for STEM subjects.
Fundraising: Help us raise essential funds to support our organization's initiatives and provide opportunities for underprivileged students who may not have access to educational resources.
Indirect Services: Contribute your skills in areas like technology, marketing, event planning, and more to support the operations of the NERDS nonprofit.
Service-Learning Opportunities: Gain hands-on experience and develop leadership skills through service-learning projects that will enrich your personal and professional development.
How to Get Involved:
Please complete the interest form.
Attend our introductory meeting to learn more about the NERDS Student Organization and its goals.
Sign up and become a member of this exciting initiative. We welcome students from all backgrounds and majors.
Collaborate with like-minded peers who share your passion for education, robotics, and community service.
Participate in volunteer recruitment, project planning, fundraising, and outreach activities to empower and educate our community.
Join us to make a difference, learn new skills, and create lasting memories. Together, we can inspire change and open doors to brighter futures.
Let's unite our NERDS community and create a brighter future for all!
Please contact Dr. Tonkia (Coach Tee) Bridges at bridgeti@ucmail.uc.edu for inquiries.
Be part of something bigger. Join the NERDS Student Organization! Organization: NERDS Need hours community service hours for your Cincinnatus scholarship or other program community service requirements? Are you passionate about positively impacting your community while developing valuable skills? Look no further! We are excited to announce the launch of the "Inspire the Inner NERD" Student Organization, and we invite you to be a part of this inspiring journey.
What is NERDS? NERDS stands for Nurturing Education Readiness and Development from Start. It's a local nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering students and fostering their curiosity for learning through robotics and education programs. Knowledge, innovation, and mentorship can transform lives. The NERDS student organization aims to Nurturing Education, Robotics, and Development through Service
Our Mission: Together, we will empower, educate, and elevate the lives of those we serve through the NERDS Student Organization.
Why Join the NERDS Student Organization?
Volunteer Development: We are seeking a minimum of 10 passionate students to create a dynamic student organization that will collaborate closely with the NERDS nonprofit. As a member, you'll have the opportunity to recruit, develop, and cultivate volunteers within our community.
Facilitate Learning: Make a real difference in the lives of PK-12 students by facilitating NERDS learning opportunities, sparking their interest in robotics, and inspiring a lifelong love for STEM subjects.
Fundraising: Help us raise essential funds to support our organization's initiatives and provide opportunities for underprivileged students who may not have access to educational resources.
Indirect Services: Contribute your skills in areas like technology, marketing, event planning, and more to support the operations of the NERDS nonprofit.
Service-Learning Opportunities: Gain hands-on experience and develop leadership skills through service-learning projects that will enrich your personal and professional development.
How to Get Involved:
Please complete the interest form.
Attend our introductory meeting to learn more about the NERDS Student Organization and its goals.
Sign up and become a member of this exciting initiative. We welcome students from all backgrounds and majors.
Collaborate with like-minded peers who share your passion for education, robotics, and community service.
Participate in volunteer recruitment, project planning, fundraising, and outreach activities to empower and educate our community.
Join us to make a difference, learn new skills, and create lasting memories. Together, we can inspire change and open doors to brighter futures.
Let's unite our NERDS community and create a brighter future for all!
Please contact Dr. Tonkia (Coach Tee) Bridges at bridgeti@ucmail.uc.edu for inquiries.
Be part of something bigger. Join the NERDS Student Organization! Organization: NERDS Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bea Taylor Market Restock & Opening AssistantsThe Bea Taylor Market is the second largest neighborhood food pantry among all Freestore Foodbank member agencies. It is a choice food pantry offering clients foods of their choice according to family composition, nutritional needs, cooking availability, and tastes. Client choices are augmented by fresh produce, pre-selected meals, and personal hygiene products. Homeless clients receive special boxes with foods that can be consumed without heating.
Volunteer Task: Restock - Volunteers will stock shelves with groceries, fresh produce, dairy, and frozen foods. Opening - Volunteers will assist with customer check-out, bag groceries, and collect shopping carts from the parking lot.
All volunteers Must be registered before entering the building for a volunteer shift.
Register to volunteer at freestorefoodbank.volunteerhub.com
Organization: Freestore Foodbank The Bea Taylor Market is the second largest neighborhood food pantry among all Freestore Foodbank member agencies. It is a choice food pantry offering clients foods of their choice according to family composition, nutritional needs, cooking availability, and tastes. Client choices are augmented by fresh produce, pre-selected meals, and personal hygiene products. Homeless clients receive special boxes with foods that can be consumed without heating.
Volunteer Task: Restock - Volunteers will stock shelves with groceries, fresh produce, dairy, and frozen foods. Opening - Volunteers will assist with customer check-out, bag groceries, and collect shopping carts from the parking lot.
All volunteers Must be registered before entering the building for a volunteer shift.
Register to volunteer at freestorefoodbank.volunteerhub.com
Organization: Freestore Foodbank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Wrestling Coach/ MentorLooking for a coach/mentor that can help with managing and coaching our youth wrestlers at Hamilton High School. The times will be Monday Wednesday and Thursday from 6:00 to 8pm. Organization: Hamilton Big Blue Wrestling Corp Looking for a coach/mentor that can help with managing and coaching our youth wrestlers at Hamilton High School. The times will be Monday Wednesday and Thursday from 6:00 to 8pm. Organization: Hamilton Big Blue Wrestling Corp Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45013 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: UC Knits Handmade Adult Scarf Turn InAdult scarf (see dimensions of UC KNITS CampusLink) Organization: UC Knits Adult scarf (see dimensions of UC KNITS CampusLink) Organization: UC Knits Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Empower Young Minds: After School Enrichment with Heartfelt TidbitsVolunteer with Heartfelt Tidbits After School Enrichment Program We are looking for volunteers to help with ESL tutoring of children and adults (sometimes the parents attend as well!). Volunteers will also support our intern team in creating and executing STEM or art activities. Other activities during this time might include playing with the kids outside or helping with homework. A secondary language or bilingual skills are not required, but very helpful! All volunteers MUST complete the onboarding system and background check through our website in order to volunteer with us. Signing up here does not complete your volunteer application. Please follow this link to become a Heartfelt Tidbits Volunteer and join us. We look forward to having you! Organization: Heartfelt Tidbits Volunteer with Heartfelt Tidbits After School Enrichment Program We are looking for volunteers to help with ESL tutoring of children and adults (sometimes the parents attend as well!). Volunteers will also support our intern team in creating and executing STEM or art activities. Other activities during this time might include playing with the kids outside or helping with homework. A secondary language or bilingual skills are not required, but very helpful! All volunteers MUST complete the onboarding system and background check through our website in order to volunteer with us. Signing up here does not complete your volunteer application. Please follow this link to become a Heartfelt Tidbits Volunteer and join us. We look forward to having you! Organization: Heartfelt Tidbits Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45215 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Data research , organization and written presentationWe 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: Senior Resource Guide and Admin AssistanceThe Service Coordinator has administrative tasks that need completed such as updating our Resource Guide, organizing storage closets, updating bulletin board, etc.. The Resource Guide is a set of 3 ring binders that contains useful information for our residents such as but not limited to: - nearby food pantry location, hours, services provided - transportation - senior centers - home health providers - so much more! All information needs to be verified, added, formatted, typed, indexed and placed in binders.
The facility has several closets, rooms, etc. that have become catch all's for too long and need organizing or decluttered.
Our Bulletin Board is located in the lobby and front entrance. Each month we change the border to reflect the season or holiday. Also informational flyers are posted and updated/removed regularly. Please reach out if you are able to assist in any of these areas. This opportunity is only open Mon, Tues, Thurs or Fri 7:30 am - 3:30 pm. Thank you very much!! Organization: St. Marks Community The Service Coordinator has administrative tasks that need completed such as updating our Resource Guide, organizing storage closets, updating bulletin board, etc.. The Resource Guide is a set of 3 ring binders that contains useful information for our residents such as but not limited to: - nearby food pantry location, hours, services provided - transportation - senior centers - home health providers - so much more! All information needs to be verified, added, formatted, typed, indexed and placed in binders.
The facility has several closets, rooms, etc. that have become catch all's for too long and need organizing or decluttered.
Our Bulletin Board is located in the lobby and front entrance. Each month we change the border to reflect the season or holiday. Also informational flyers are posted and updated/removed regularly. Please reach out if you are able to assist in any of these areas. This opportunity is only open Mon, Tues, Thurs or Fri 7:30 am - 3:30 pm. Thank you very much!! Organization: St. Marks Community Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45150 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Book Processing/ Librarian/ Amazon FBABook Processing and amazon sales. Please call store to set up time to come in. (513) 751-6298 Organization: New2You Thrift Store Book Processing and amazon sales. Please call store to set up time to come in. (513) 751-6298 Organization: New2You Thrift Store Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bethesda North Hospital VolunteerCalling all community champions! Join us as a volunteer and create positive change together while gaining experience in a medical environment! TriHealth is looking for committed individuals to help better our patients’ experience. As a volunteer you would be able to interact with others to provide an extra layer of support. Why choose us? Empowering volunteering: Become a volunteer and directly contribute to initiatives that support patients, their families and TriHealth team members in a meaningful way. Personal growth: Gain valuable skills, practical experience, and increase self-confidence through engaging volunteer work. Flexibility: We understand your commitment, and our volunteering schedules are flexible to accommodate your availability. Rewards of giving back: Experience the heartfelt gratitude and appreciation from those you help, knowing that your kindness has a positive impact. Various volunteer opportunities, both patient-facing and behind-the-scenes, are available. Our high-priority needs include Unit Helper, Wayfinder, Pharmacy, Lobby Greeter, and Meaningful Connections, a bedside companionship program. Serving is flexible, and many roles have the option to self-schedule. Our Volunteer Services team will work with you to choose the area best suited to you and your schedule. The first step is visiting our website and the requirements to volunteer. Application Process | TriHealth If interested, complete an application and register for an upcoming orientation session. Specific question? Contact the Volunteer Coordinator in the region of interest or call 513-862-2368 for more information. We hope to see you soon! Organization: Bethesda North Hospital - TriHealth Calling all community champions! Join us as a volunteer and create positive change together while gaining experience in a medical environment! TriHealth is looking for committed individuals to help better our patients’ experience. As a volunteer you would be able to interact with others to provide an extra layer of support. Why choose us? Empowering volunteering: Become a volunteer and directly contribute to initiatives that support patients, their families and TriHealth team members in a meaningful way. Personal growth: Gain valuable skills, practical experience, and increase self-confidence through engaging volunteer work. Flexibility: We understand your commitment, and our volunteering schedules are flexible to accommodate your availability. Rewards of giving back: Experience the heartfelt gratitude and appreciation from those you help, knowing that your kindness has a positive impact. Various volunteer opportunities, both patient-facing and behind-the-scenes, are available. Our high-priority needs include Unit Helper, Wayfinder, Pharmacy, Lobby Greeter, and Meaningful Connections, a bedside companionship program. Serving is flexible, and many roles have the option to self-schedule. Our Volunteer Services team will work with you to choose the area best suited to you and your schedule. The first step is visiting our website and the requirements to volunteer. Application Process | TriHealth If interested, complete an application and register for an upcoming orientation session. Specific question? Contact the Volunteer Coordinator in the region of interest or call 513-862-2368 for more information. We hope to see you soon! Organization: Bethesda North Hospital - TriHealth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45242 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Teaching Outdoors Tuesday 9/19
Volunteer Internship at Emerging Sprouts Forest School Tuesdays 9/19, 9/26, 10/3 @ 3:15-6:15 pm
Looking for a volunteer position with nature and children? Apply to Volunteer with Emerging Sprouts Forest School! Emerging Sprouts is a Cincinnati-based Forest School working to get more students outside and into nature. We are currently looking for 2-4 volunteers to join us on Mondays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays from 3:30-6:30 pm at a school in Northside (Located off Hamilton Ave, easy to ride the bus from UC). During our class students explore the natural world through hiking, playing games, looking for small animals, building forts, and more!
Our volunteers learn about nature and how to support the group as we explore the forest. This is a great opportunity for a student looking for more experience with children ages 5-10 years old.
Interested to apply?
You can apply by emailing emergingsprouts@gmail.com or applying here our application tells us a little about yourself and why you are interested in volunteering with us!
If accepted you will be required to do a BCI and FBI background check, the cost of which is $5 at Hamilton County offices or completed on UC Campus.
Please apply ASAP to be considered.
Organization: Emerging Sprouts Forest School
Volunteer Internship at Emerging Sprouts Forest School Tuesdays 9/19, 9/26, 10/3 @ 3:15-6:15 pm
Looking for a volunteer position with nature and children? Apply to Volunteer with Emerging Sprouts Forest School! Emerging Sprouts is a Cincinnati-based Forest School working to get more students outside and into nature. We are currently looking for 2-4 volunteers to join us on Mondays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays from 3:30-6:30 pm at a school in Northside (Located off Hamilton Ave, easy to ride the bus from UC). During our class students explore the natural world through hiking, playing games, looking for small animals, building forts, and more!
Our volunteers learn about nature and how to support the group as we explore the forest. This is a great opportunity for a student looking for more experience with children ages 5-10 years old.
Interested to apply?
You can apply by emailing emergingsprouts@gmail.com or applying here our application tells us a little about yourself and why you are interested in volunteering with us!
If accepted you will be required to do a BCI and FBI background check, the cost of which is $5 at Hamilton County offices or completed on UC Campus.
Please apply ASAP to be considered.
Organization: Emerging Sprouts Forest School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45223 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BoS PicnicVolunteers will engage in laboring the event such as: transporting materials and catering to the venue. Additionally, volunteers will actively be participating in the events activities-- as we strive to build a cross-cultural understanding. Organization: The Collective Volunteers will engage in laboring the event such as: transporting materials and catering to the venue. Additionally, volunteers will actively be participating in the events activities-- as we strive to build a cross-cultural understanding. Organization: The Collective Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Teaching Outdoors Thursdays 10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/2, 11/9 @ 3:15-6:15
Volunteer Internship at Emerging Sprouts Forest School Thursdays 10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/2, 11/9 @ 3:15-6:15
Looking for a volunteer position with nature and children? Apply to Volunteer with Emerging Sprouts Forest School! Emerging Sprouts is a Cincinnati-based Forest School working to get more students outside and into nature. We are currently looking for 2-4 volunteers to join us on Mondays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays from 3:30-6:30 pm at a school in Northside (Located off Hamilton Ave, easy to ride the bus from UC). During our class students explore the natural world through hiking, playing games, looking for small animals, building forts, and more!
Our volunteers learn about nature and how to support the group as we explore the forest. This is an excellent opportunity for a student looking for more experience with children ages 5-10 years old.
Interested to apply?
You can apply by emailing emergingsprouts@gmail.com or applying here our application tells us a little about yourself and why you are interested in volunteering with us!
If accepted you will be required to do a BCI and FBI background check, the cost of which is $5 at Hamilton County offices or completed on UC Campus.
Please apply ASAP to be considered.
Organization: Emerging Sprouts Forest School
Volunteer Internship at Emerging Sprouts Forest School Thursdays 10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/2, 11/9 @ 3:15-6:15
Looking for a volunteer position with nature and children? Apply to Volunteer with Emerging Sprouts Forest School! Emerging Sprouts is a Cincinnati-based Forest School working to get more students outside and into nature. We are currently looking for 2-4 volunteers to join us on Mondays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays from 3:30-6:30 pm at a school in Northside (Located off Hamilton Ave, easy to ride the bus from UC). During our class students explore the natural world through hiking, playing games, looking for small animals, building forts, and more!
Our volunteers learn about nature and how to support the group as we explore the forest. This is an excellent opportunity for a student looking for more experience with children ages 5-10 years old.
Interested to apply?
You can apply by emailing emergingsprouts@gmail.com or applying here our application tells us a little about yourself and why you are interested in volunteering with us!
If accepted you will be required to do a BCI and FBI background check, the cost of which is $5 at Hamilton County offices or completed on UC Campus.
Please apply ASAP to be considered.
Organization: Emerging Sprouts Forest School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45223 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Teaching Outdoors Thursdays 9/21, @ 3:15-6:15 pm
Volunteer Internship at Emerging Sprouts Forest School Thursdays 9/21, 9/28, 10/5 @ 3:15-6:15 pm
Looking for a volunteer position with nature and children? Apply to Volunteer with Emerging Sprouts Forest School! Emerging Sprouts is a Cincinnati-based Forest School working to get more students outside and into nature. We are currently looking for 2-4 volunteers to join us on Mondays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays from 3:30-6:30 pm at a school in Northside (Located off Hamilton Ave, easy to ride the bus from UC). During our class students explore the natural world through hiking, playing games, looking for small animals, building forts, and more!
Our volunteers learn about nature and how to support the group as we explore the forest. This is an excellent opportunity for a student looking for more experience with children ages 5-10 years old.
Interested to apply?
You can apply by emailing emergingsprouts@gmail.com or applying here our application tells us a little about yourself and why you are interested in volunteering with us!
If accepted you will be required to do a BCI and FBI background check, the cost of which is $5 at Hamilton County offices or completed on UC Campus.
Please apply ASAP to be considered.
Organization: Emerging Sprouts Forest School
Volunteer Internship at Emerging Sprouts Forest School Thursdays 9/21, 9/28, 10/5 @ 3:15-6:15 pm
Looking for a volunteer position with nature and children? Apply to Volunteer with Emerging Sprouts Forest School! Emerging Sprouts is a Cincinnati-based Forest School working to get more students outside and into nature. We are currently looking for 2-4 volunteers to join us on Mondays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays from 3:30-6:30 pm at a school in Northside (Located off Hamilton Ave, easy to ride the bus from UC). During our class students explore the natural world through hiking, playing games, looking for small animals, building forts, and more!
Our volunteers learn about nature and how to support the group as we explore the forest. This is an excellent opportunity for a student looking for more experience with children ages 5-10 years old.
Interested to apply?
You can apply by emailing emergingsprouts@gmail.com or applying here our application tells us a little about yourself and why you are interested in volunteering with us!
If accepted you will be required to do a BCI and FBI background check, the cost of which is $5 at Hamilton County offices or completed on UC Campus.
Please apply ASAP to be considered.
Organization: Emerging Sprouts Forest School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45223 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Teaching Outdoors Tuesdays 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31, 11/14 @ 3:15-6:15pm
Volunteer Internship at Emerging Sprouts Forest School Tuesdays 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31, 11/14 @ 3:15-6:15pm
Looking for a volunteer position with nature and children? Apply to Volunteer with Emerging Sprouts Forest School! Emerging Sprouts is a Cincinnati-based Forest School working to get more students outside and into nature. We are currently looking for 2-4 volunteers to join us on Mondays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays from 3:30-6:30 pm at a school in Northside (Located off Hamilton Ave, easy to ride the bus from UC). During our class students explore the natural world through hiking, playing games, looking for small animals, building forts, and more!
Our volunteers learn about nature and how to support the group as we explore the forest. This is a great opportunity for a student looking for more experience with children ages 5-10 years old.
Interested to apply?
You can apply by emailing emergingsprouts@gmail.com or applying here our application tells us a little about yourself and why you are interested in volunteering with us!
If accepted you will be required to do a BCI and FBI background check, the cost of which is $5 at Hamilton County offices or completed on UC Campus.
Please apply ASAP to be considered.
Organization: Emerging Sprouts Forest School
Volunteer Internship at Emerging Sprouts Forest School Tuesdays 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31, 11/14 @ 3:15-6:15pm
Looking for a volunteer position with nature and children? Apply to Volunteer with Emerging Sprouts Forest School! Emerging Sprouts is a Cincinnati-based Forest School working to get more students outside and into nature. We are currently looking for 2-4 volunteers to join us on Mondays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays from 3:30-6:30 pm at a school in Northside (Located off Hamilton Ave, easy to ride the bus from UC). During our class students explore the natural world through hiking, playing games, looking for small animals, building forts, and more!
Our volunteers learn about nature and how to support the group as we explore the forest. This is a great opportunity for a student looking for more experience with children ages 5-10 years old.
Interested to apply?
You can apply by emailing emergingsprouts@gmail.com or applying here our application tells us a little about yourself and why you are interested in volunteering with us!
If accepted you will be required to do a BCI and FBI background check, the cost of which is $5 at Hamilton County offices or completed on UC Campus.
Please apply ASAP to be considered.
Organization: Emerging Sprouts Forest School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45223 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Teaching Outdoors Tuesdays 9/12, 9/19, 9/26, 10/3 @ 3:15-6:15 pm
Volunteer Internship at Emerging Sprouts Forest School Tuesdays 9/12, 9/19, 9/26, 10/3 @ 3:15-6:15 pm
Looking for a volunteer position with nature and children? Apply to Volunteer with Emerging Sprouts Forest School! Emerging Sprouts is a Cincinnati-based Forest School working to get more students outside and into nature. We are currently looking for 2-4 volunteers to join us on Mondays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays from 3:30-6:30 pm at a school in Northside (Located off Hamilton Ave, easy to ride the bus from UC). During our class students explore the natural world through hiking, playing games, looking for small animals, building forts, and more!
Our volunteers learn about nature and how to support the group as we explore the forest. This is a great opportunity for a student looking for more experience with children ages 5-10 years old.
Interested to apply?
You can apply by emailing emergingsprouts@gmail.com or applying here our application tells us a little about yourself and why you are interested in volunteering with us!
If accepted you will be required to do a BCI and FBI background check, the cost of which is $5 at Hamilton County offices or completed on UC Campus.
Please apply ASAP to be considered.
Organization: Emerging Sprouts Forest School
Volunteer Internship at Emerging Sprouts Forest School Tuesdays 9/12, 9/19, 9/26, 10/3 @ 3:15-6:15 pm
Looking for a volunteer position with nature and children? Apply to Volunteer with Emerging Sprouts Forest School! Emerging Sprouts is a Cincinnati-based Forest School working to get more students outside and into nature. We are currently looking for 2-4 volunteers to join us on Mondays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays from 3:30-6:30 pm at a school in Northside (Located off Hamilton Ave, easy to ride the bus from UC). During our class students explore the natural world through hiking, playing games, looking for small animals, building forts, and more!
Our volunteers learn about nature and how to support the group as we explore the forest. This is a great opportunity for a student looking for more experience with children ages 5-10 years old.
Interested to apply?
You can apply by emailing emergingsprouts@gmail.com or applying here our application tells us a little about yourself and why you are interested in volunteering with us!
If accepted you will be required to do a BCI and FBI background check, the cost of which is $5 at Hamilton County offices or completed on UC Campus.
Please apply ASAP to be considered.
Organization: Emerging Sprouts Forest School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45223 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Teaching Outdoors Mondays 3/4, 3/11, 3/18, 3/25, 4/8, 4/15, 4/22, 4/29, 5/6, 5/13, 3:15-6:15 pmVolunteer Internship at Emerging Sprouts Forest School Mondays 3/4, 3/11, 3/18, 3/25, 4/8, 4/15, 4/22, 4/29, 5/6, 5/13, 3:15-6:15
Looking for a volunteer position with nature and children? Apply to Volunteer with Emerging Sprouts Forest School! Emerging Sprouts is a Cincinnati-based Forest School working to get more students outside and into nature. We are currently looking for 2-4 volunteers to join us on Mondays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays from 3:30-6:30 pm at a school in Northside (Located off Hamilton Ave, easy to ride the bus from UC). During our class students explore the natural world through hiking, playing games, looking for small animals, building forts, and more!
Our volunteers learn about nature and how to support the group as we explore the forest. This is a great opportunity for a student looking for more experience with children ages 5-10 years old.
Interested to apply?
You can apply by emailing us at emergingsprouts@gmail.com or here our application tells us a little about yourself and why you are interested in volunteering with us!
If accepted you will be required to do a BCI and FBI background check, the cost of which is $5 at the Hamilton County Office or UC Campus.
Volunteering begins September 11th please apply ASAP to be considered.
Organization: Emerging Sprouts Forest School Volunteer Internship at Emerging Sprouts Forest School Mondays 3/4, 3/11, 3/18, 3/25, 4/8, 4/15, 4/22, 4/29, 5/6, 5/13, 3:15-6:15
Looking for a volunteer position with nature and children? Apply to Volunteer with Emerging Sprouts Forest School! Emerging Sprouts is a Cincinnati-based Forest School working to get more students outside and into nature. We are currently looking for 2-4 volunteers to join us on Mondays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays from 3:30-6:30 pm at a school in Northside (Located off Hamilton Ave, easy to ride the bus from UC). During our class students explore the natural world through hiking, playing games, looking for small animals, building forts, and more!
Our volunteers learn about nature and how to support the group as we explore the forest. This is a great opportunity for a student looking for more experience with children ages 5-10 years old.
Interested to apply?
You can apply by emailing us at emergingsprouts@gmail.com or here our application tells us a little about yourself and why you are interested in volunteering with us!
If accepted you will be required to do a BCI and FBI background check, the cost of which is $5 at the Hamilton County Office or UC Campus.
Volunteering begins September 11th please apply ASAP to be considered.
Organization: Emerging Sprouts Forest School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45223 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Teaching Outdoors Mondays 9/11, 9/18, 10/2, 10/9 3:15-6:15 pmVolunteer Internship at Emerging Sprouts Forest School Mondays 9/11, 9/18, 10/2, 10/9
Looking for a volunteer position with nature and children? Apply to Volunteer with Emerging Sprouts Forest School! Emerging Sprouts is a Cincinnati-based Forest School working to get more students outside and into nature. We are currently looking for 2-4 volunteers to join us on Mondays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays from 3:30-6:30 pm at a school in Northside (Located off Hamilton Ave, easy to ride the bus from UC). During our class students explore the natural world through hiking, playing games, looking for small animals, building forts, and more!
Our volunteers learn about nature and how to support the group as we explore the forest. This is a great opportunity for a student looking for more experience with children ages 5-10 years old.
Interested to apply?
You can apply by emailing us at emergingsprouts@gmail.com or here our application tells us a little about yourself and why you are interested in volunteering with us!
If accepted you will be required to do a BCI and FBI background check, the cost of which is $5 at the Hamilton County Office or UC Campus.
Volunteering begins September 11th please apply ASAP to be considered.
Organization: Emerging Sprouts Forest School Volunteer Internship at Emerging Sprouts Forest School Mondays 9/11, 9/18, 10/2, 10/9
Looking for a volunteer position with nature and children? Apply to Volunteer with Emerging Sprouts Forest School! Emerging Sprouts is a Cincinnati-based Forest School working to get more students outside and into nature. We are currently looking for 2-4 volunteers to join us on Mondays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays from 3:30-6:30 pm at a school in Northside (Located off Hamilton Ave, easy to ride the bus from UC). During our class students explore the natural world through hiking, playing games, looking for small animals, building forts, and more!
Our volunteers learn about nature and how to support the group as we explore the forest. This is a great opportunity for a student looking for more experience with children ages 5-10 years old.
Interested to apply?
You can apply by emailing us at emergingsprouts@gmail.com or here our application tells us a little about yourself and why you are interested in volunteering with us!
If accepted you will be required to do a BCI and FBI background check, the cost of which is $5 at the Hamilton County Office or UC Campus.
Volunteering begins September 11th please apply ASAP to be considered.
Organization: Emerging Sprouts Forest School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45223 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Anthony Munoz Foundation Whiz Kids TutorWhiz Kids is a literacy-based, one-to-one tutoring program for financially under-resourced elementary school youth K-4th grades who are currently reading below grade level. Our main priority is to enhance students’ reading comprehension, fluency, and accuracy to help them achieve appropriate grade-level reading, especially by the time they are in 3rd grade. Students will also partake in a variety of activities to develop multiple skills, such as critical thinking, problem-solving, imagination, & creativity. Whiz Kids is a City Gospel Mission program that provides a one-on-one tutoring session for at risk Hispanic youth students. The program is at our Roberts Paideia site in Price Hill. We are looking for 18 tutors for our 18, Kindergarten – 4th grade students. Our sessions are once a week on Wednesdays from 3:20pm - 4:45pm. This opportunity provides 1.5 service hours each week. Our tutors do not need prior tutoring experience. We meet Weekly starting September 18th, 2024 - Wednesday, April 30th, 2024 Organization: Anthony Muñoz Foundation Whiz Kids is a literacy-based, one-to-one tutoring program for financially under-resourced elementary school youth K-4th grades who are currently reading below grade level. Our main priority is to enhance students’ reading comprehension, fluency, and accuracy to help them achieve appropriate grade-level reading, especially by the time they are in 3rd grade. Students will also partake in a variety of activities to develop multiple skills, such as critical thinking, problem-solving, imagination, & creativity. Whiz Kids is a City Gospel Mission program that provides a one-on-one tutoring session for at risk Hispanic youth students. The program is at our Roberts Paideia site in Price Hill. We are looking for 18 tutors for our 18, Kindergarten – 4th grade students. Our sessions are once a week on Wednesdays from 3:20pm - 4:45pm. This opportunity provides 1.5 service hours each week. Our tutors do not need prior tutoring experience. We meet Weekly starting September 18th, 2024 - Wednesday, April 30th, 2024 Organization: Anthony Muñoz Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45214 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Health and Wellness Education NeededOur senior residents are looking for educational, engaging programs to broaden their knowledge of health and risk issues that aging adults experience such as diabetes, heart conditions, fall risks, memory loss and so much more. Organization: St. Marks Community Our senior residents are looking for educational, engaging programs to broaden their knowledge of health and risk issues that aging adults experience such as diabetes, heart conditions, fall risks, memory loss and so much more. Organization: St. Marks Community Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45150 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Graphic Designer (Digital/Print)We are looking for a student to work with our pastoral staff to design flyers and social media graphics to promote unique groups and gatherings for the church. Student would work primarily remotely, with the occasional meeting at Rohs Street Cafe to review designs. This opportunity if flexible and does not require the student to be onsite. Therefore, student must be comfortable working independently and managing their time well so that work can be completed in a timely manner. Organization: University Christian Church We are looking for a student to work with our pastoral staff to design flyers and social media graphics to promote unique groups and gatherings for the church. Student would work primarily remotely, with the occasional meeting at Rohs Street Cafe to review designs. This opportunity if flexible and does not require the student to be onsite. Therefore, student must be comfortable working independently and managing their time well so that work can be completed in a timely manner. Organization: University Christian Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen Time Hangouts – Autism Program VolunteersTeen Time Hangouts is an in-person social group designed to give teens (ages 13-18) with autism opportunities to interact with peers, play games, practice social skills, build friendships, and have FUN! The program takes place on the second Friday of each month at Linden Grove School (4122 Myrtle Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45236). Transportation is needed to and from Linden Grove School, and travel time is included in volunteer hours. At Teen Time, volunteers will work directly with teens with autism by assisting Autism Connections staff to facilitate the 3 program activities, including a craft, a sensory activity, and a physical activity. We have a short ( Organization: Autism Connections Teen Time Hangouts is an in-person social group designed to give teens (ages 13-18) with autism opportunities to interact with peers, play games, practice social skills, build friendships, and have FUN! The program takes place on the second Friday of each month at Linden Grove School (4122 Myrtle Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45236). Transportation is needed to and from Linden Grove School, and travel time is included in volunteer hours. At Teen Time, volunteers will work directly with teens with autism by assisting Autism Connections staff to facilitate the 3 program activities, including a craft, a sensory activity, and a physical activity. We have a short ( Organization: Autism Connections Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45236 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serving those in need.Monday through Friday, come help us prepare food items for our partners who distribute food to over 70,000 people every month. Tasks vary from day to day but include sorting bread, sorting through donated items, cleaning, sorting clothing, packaging food and or clothing. This opportunity takes place in a warehouse setting so please wear close toed shoes and dress comfortably. We ask that you arrive at 9am. At 9am we will have a meeting explaining the projects for the day. Organization: Master Provisions Monday through Friday, come help us prepare food items for our partners who distribute food to over 70,000 people every month. Tasks vary from day to day but include sorting bread, sorting through donated items, cleaning, sorting clothing, packaging food and or clothing. This opportunity takes place in a warehouse setting so please wear close toed shoes and dress comfortably. We ask that you arrive at 9am. At 9am we will have a meeting explaining the projects for the day. Organization: Master Provisions Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 41042 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media Marketing SpecialistJob 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: Civic InfluencerCivic Influencers is a nonpartisan, nonprofit that activates young people’s civic power through organizing, learning, and advocacy. We use real-time data to draw attention to democracy power outages on campuses and in communities, and train young people to fight for youth voting rights and the policies they care about. We design youth-centered, data-driven civic action projects that remove barriers to voting and push decision makers to give young people a seat at the table. The Civic Influencers’ CredoI am concerned about issues that impact my people, community, and land. I am concerned about the state of democracy and want to be part of a national movement that is not afraid to stand up for our youth voting rights and lift up our voices. I want to grow and learn. I want to change the systems that have intentionally left people out of the democratic process. I am dedicated to putting Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at the forefront of my work. I understand that the time to act is now. Responsibilities: Participate in our National Civic Influencers Orientation. Support Civic Influencers through video testimonials and stories about why civic engagement is important. Participate in monthly state-specific trainings, a national Diversity, Equity and Inclusion training and other trainings as determined. Support Civic Influencers by participating in Civic Influencers Action Days either by signal boosting or creating unique engagements for your community or campus. Create a Civic Influencers Action Plan in conjunction with your Statewide Organizer(s) for how you will organize in your community and on campus, which includes the following: A minimum of three (3) activities to strengthen and protect youth voting rights; A systemic change project; A data-driven survey project that reports on current youth voting barriers and other democracy issues either in your community or on campus; A record of your activities in the Civic Influencers internal Activity Tracker; and Complete Tableau’s Data Literacy for All eLearning track composed of 7 modules (~5 hours of training) completed at your own pace (this completes the Bronze-level training). Schedule and consistently meet with your assigned State Organizer(s) via biweekly check-ins to troubleshoot your Civic Influencers Action Plan and receive additional support. Collaborate and partner with other Civic Influencers locally and/or nationwide, community partners, on-campus student organizations, administrators, and faculty members to complete aforementioned activities and at least one (1) systemic change project. Complete Civic Influencers Final Report.
Organization: Civic Influencers, Inc. Civic Influencers is a nonpartisan, nonprofit that activates young people’s civic power through organizing, learning, and advocacy. We use real-time data to draw attention to democracy power outages on campuses and in communities, and train young people to fight for youth voting rights and the policies they care about. We design youth-centered, data-driven civic action projects that remove barriers to voting and push decision makers to give young people a seat at the table. The Civic Influencers’ CredoI am concerned about issues that impact my people, community, and land. I am concerned about the state of democracy and want to be part of a national movement that is not afraid to stand up for our youth voting rights and lift up our voices. I want to grow and learn. I want to change the systems that have intentionally left people out of the democratic process. I am dedicated to putting Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at the forefront of my work. I understand that the time to act is now. Responsibilities: Participate in our National Civic Influencers Orientation. Support Civic Influencers through video testimonials and stories about why civic engagement is important. Participate in monthly state-specific trainings, a national Diversity, Equity and Inclusion training and other trainings as determined. Support Civic Influencers by participating in Civic Influencers Action Days either by signal boosting or creating unique engagements for your community or campus. Create a Civic Influencers Action Plan in conjunction with your Statewide Organizer(s) for how you will organize in your community and on campus, which includes the following: A minimum of three (3) activities to strengthen and protect youth voting rights; A systemic change project; A data-driven survey project that reports on current youth voting barriers and other democracy issues either in your community or on campus; A record of your activities in the Civic Influencers internal Activity Tracker; and Complete Tableau’s Data Literacy for All eLearning track composed of 7 modules (~5 hours of training) completed at your own pace (this completes the Bronze-level training). Schedule and consistently meet with your assigned State Organizer(s) via biweekly check-ins to troubleshoot your Civic Influencers Action Plan and receive additional support. Collaborate and partner with other Civic Influencers locally and/or nationwide, community partners, on-campus student organizations, administrators, and faculty members to complete aforementioned activities and at least one (1) systemic change project. Complete Civic Influencers Final Report.
Organization: Civic Influencers, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant WriterResponsibilities Requirements and skills Organization: The Renewed Woman Inc. Responsibilities Requirements and skills Organization: The Renewed Woman Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45215 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Marketing AssistantAs 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. 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. 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: MentorMentoring young women involves providing guidance, support, and encouragement to help them navigate various aspects of life, personal development, and professional growth. The goal of mentoring is to empower young women, boost their self-confidence, and equip them with the necessary skills and knowledge to overcome challenges and achieve their goals. A mentor acts as a positive role model, offering valuable insights and sharing their experiences to help the mentee make informed decisions. Organization: The Renewed Woman Inc. Mentoring young women involves providing guidance, support, and encouragement to help them navigate various aspects of life, personal development, and professional growth. The goal of mentoring is to empower young women, boost their self-confidence, and equip them with the necessary skills and knowledge to overcome challenges and achieve their goals. A mentor acts as a positive role model, offering valuable insights and sharing their experiences to help the mentee make informed decisions. Organization: The Renewed Woman Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45215 Allow Groups: Yes |