Opportunities From: Center for Community Engagement

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 pm

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

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 pm

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

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 Tutor

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

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 Needed

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

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 Volunteers

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.

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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.

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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 Specialist

Job Title: Social Media Marketing Specialist

 

Summary:

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

 

Responsibilities:

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

 

Qualifications:

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

 

Location:

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

 

How to Apply:

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

 

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

Organization: The Collective

Job Title: Social Media Marketing Specialist

 

Summary:

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

 

Responsibilities:

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

 

Qualifications:

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

 

Location:

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

 

How to Apply:

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

 

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

Organization: The Collective

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Civic Influencer

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’ Credo 

I 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’ Credo 

I 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 Writer

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

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

Organization: The Renewed Woman Inc.

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

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

Organization: The Renewed Woman Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45215

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Marketing Assistant

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

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

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

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

Organization: The Renewed Woman Inc.

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

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

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

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

Organization: The Renewed Woman Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mentor

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.

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


Volunteer: Volunteer using your skills!

Apply your academic learning to volunteering for Africa Fire Mission.   AFM wants to help support your academic goals by providing opportunities to practice what you are learning.   

We have volunteer opportunities for graphic design, fire prevention curriculum writing, logistics support, marketing, grant research and writing.   

We will get creative with you to apply your degree to our needs!  

Organization: Africa Fire Mission

Apply your academic learning to volunteering for Africa Fire Mission.   AFM wants to help support your academic goals by providing opportunities to practice what you are learning.   

We have volunteer opportunities for graphic design, fire prevention curriculum writing, logistics support, marketing, grant research and writing.   

We will get creative with you to apply your degree to our needs!  

Organization: Africa Fire Mission

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45238

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Volunteer

homework help/tutoring assisting with our physical education (gym time) program assisting leading specific programming that you may have expertise in.

Organization: Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati

homework help/tutoring assisting with our physical education (gym time) program assisting leading specific programming that you may have expertise in.

Organization: Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Videographer and Photographer

We are in need of a videographer, photographer, and editor to help us create educational videos for clients.  You must be able to edit.  We do have adobe premier to use to edit.  Volunteer must have their own transportation.  All work in the Cincinnati Area. 

Organization: Heaven's Gain Ministries

We are in need of a videographer, photographer, and editor to help us create educational videos for clients.  You must be able to edit.  We do have adobe premier to use to edit.  Volunteer must have their own transportation.  All work in the Cincinnati Area. 

Organization: Heaven's Gain Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45247

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Video Editing

We are in need of a video editor for instructional and marketing videos.     You must have experience in editing.  Must know how to edit You tube videos.   Most of the work can be done virtually but you will need to come into the ministry occasionally.  We do not provide transportation.   We do have adobe premier to use to edit.   

Organization: Heaven's Gain Ministries

We are in need of a video editor for instructional and marketing videos.     You must have experience in editing.  Must know how to edit You tube videos.   Most of the work can be done virtually but you will need to come into the ministry occasionally.  We do not provide transportation.   We do have adobe premier to use to edit.   

Organization: Heaven's Gain Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45247

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Loving Direct Care Staff

Our Direct Cares staff provide supervision within sight or sound of our girls or pursuant to the level of supervision specified in the child's service plan.

Organization: H.E.R Safe Space

Our Direct Cares staff provide supervision within sight or sound of our girls or pursuant to the level of supervision specified in the child's service plan.

Organization: H.E.R Safe Space

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45231

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spanish-Speaking Volunteer

This position is for MEDICAL & PHARMACY STUDENTS only.

This position is open to any medical/pharmacy student that is proficient in Spanish. Visitors of the Healing Center come for basic needs such as food and clothing. Your role will be to assist other volunteers in communicating with Spanish-speaking individuals during patient intake, health screening visits, and other non-clinical scenarios. You will NOT be performing as an interpreter for any clinical patient encounters. Additional responsibilities may involve operating the UC SRFC front desk at the Healing Center. This includes but is not limited to advertising our free health screenings, clinic visits, and other medical resources within the community. You may also be asked to assume the responsibilities of one of the other volunteer roles depending on the needs that clinic day.

Please arrive at the Healing Center by 8:30 AM. Park behind the building and enter through the staff/volunteer entrances in the back or along the side of the building. Once inside the warehouse, locate the door designated for volunteers. Continue forward through the hallway and past the check-in desk to enter the main lobby. Walk towards the right and past the marketplace and clothing store to meet the team in room 490.

Dress code is business casual or scrubs with white coat and UC badge. Please store any personal belongings in your car. PPE (face masks, eye protection, etc.) are currently optional, but this is subject to change based on guidance from the College of Medicine.

You will receive an email with more details in the days leading up to your shift. Feel free to contact us at srfccincinnati@gmail.com with any questions/concerns.

Organization: University of Cincinnati Student-Run Free Clinic (UC SRFC)

This position is for MEDICAL & PHARMACY STUDENTS only.

This position is open to any medical/pharmacy student that is proficient in Spanish. Visitors of the Healing Center come for basic needs such as food and clothing. Your role will be to assist other volunteers in communicating with Spanish-speaking individuals during patient intake, health screening visits, and other non-clinical scenarios. You will NOT be performing as an interpreter for any clinical patient encounters. Additional responsibilities may involve operating the UC SRFC front desk at the Healing Center. This includes but is not limited to advertising our free health screenings, clinic visits, and other medical resources within the community. You may also be asked to assume the responsibilities of one of the other volunteer roles depending on the needs that clinic day.

Please arrive at the Healing Center by 8:30 AM. Park behind the building and enter through the staff/volunteer entrances in the back or along the side of the building. Once inside the warehouse, locate the door designated for volunteers. Continue forward through the hallway and past the check-in desk to enter the main lobby. Walk towards the right and past the marketplace and clothing store to meet the team in room 490.

Dress code is business casual or scrubs with white coat and UC badge. Please store any personal belongings in your car. PPE (face masks, eye protection, etc.) are currently optional, but this is subject to change based on guidance from the College of Medicine.

You will receive an email with more details in the days leading up to your shift. Feel free to contact us at srfccincinnati@gmail.com with any questions/concerns.

Organization: University of Cincinnati Student-Run Free Clinic (UC SRFC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45246

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pharmacy Volunteer (P3-P4)

This position is for P3-P4 PHARMACY STUDENTS only.

This position is open to any P3-P4. Visitors of the Healing Center come for basic needs such as food and clothing and can be seen by us for acute complaints if they are uninsured. Your role will be to assist the P1-P2 volunteer with conducting the medication interview, developing an assessment/plan, and presenting the patient case to the preceptor. Additional responsibilities may involve operating the UC SRFC front desk at the Healing Center. This includes but is not limited to advertising our free health screenings, clinic visits, and other medical resources within the community.

Please arrive at the Healing Center by 8:30 AM. Park behind the building and enter through the staff/volunteer entrances in the back or along the side of the building. Once inside the warehouse, locate the door designated for volunteers. Continue forward through the hallway and past the check-in desk to enter the main lobby. Walk towards the right and past the marketplace and clothing store to meet the team in room 490.

Dress code is business casual or scrubs with white coat and UC badge. Please store any personal belongings in your car. PPE (face masks, eye protection, etc.) are currently optional, but this is subject to change based on guidance from the College of Medicine.

You will receive an email with more details in the days leading up to your shift. Feel free to contact us at srfccincinnati@gmail.com with any questions/concerns.

Organization: University of Cincinnati Student-Run Free Clinic (UC SRFC)

This position is for P3-P4 PHARMACY STUDENTS only.

This position is open to any P3-P4. Visitors of the Healing Center come for basic needs such as food and clothing and can be seen by us for acute complaints if they are uninsured. Your role will be to assist the P1-P2 volunteer with conducting the medication interview, developing an assessment/plan, and presenting the patient case to the preceptor. Additional responsibilities may involve operating the UC SRFC front desk at the Healing Center. This includes but is not limited to advertising our free health screenings, clinic visits, and other medical resources within the community.

Please arrive at the Healing Center by 8:30 AM. Park behind the building and enter through the staff/volunteer entrances in the back or along the side of the building. Once inside the warehouse, locate the door designated for volunteers. Continue forward through the hallway and past the check-in desk to enter the main lobby. Walk towards the right and past the marketplace and clothing store to meet the team in room 490.

Dress code is business casual or scrubs with white coat and UC badge. Please store any personal belongings in your car. PPE (face masks, eye protection, etc.) are currently optional, but this is subject to change based on guidance from the College of Medicine.

You will receive an email with more details in the days leading up to your shift. Feel free to contact us at srfccincinnati@gmail.com with any questions/concerns.

Organization: University of Cincinnati Student-Run Free Clinic (UC SRFC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45246

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pharmacy Volunteer (P1-P2)

This position is for P1-P2 PHARMACY STUDENTS only.

This position is open to any P1-P2. Visitors of the Healing Center come for basic needs such as food and clothing and can be seen by us for acute complaints if they are uninsured. Your role will be to conduct a medication interview. With the assistance of a P3-P4, you will develop an assessment/plan and present the patient case to the preceptor.

Additional responsibilities:

Must have knowledge of:
Proper disposal of expired medications
Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs)
Pharmacy Formulary
Pharmacy attending (if present) and student scheduling processCheck in any medications received from the stock room including OTC medications for
restockMaintain inventory of pharmacy supplies, including medications, labels, containers, etc.
Ensure all supplies are present or transported to the clinicCoordination of pharmacy student volunteers

Clinic Flow
• Verify that all necessary pharmacy equipment and supplies are in place for clinic
• Process PAP medications, if applicable
• Stock formulary medications in appropriate area
• Assist pharmacy students in locating ordered stock and medications. Discuss
suggested recommendations.
• Accept pharmacy orders from medical students after review by attending physician
• Facilitate all pharmacy management, including stocking and disposing of
medications and providing medication management services

At Close
• Ensure Pharmacy Student Volunteer has reconciled and reported all medications
dispensed and prescribed and assured all patient medications have been ordered/requested
• Ensure Pharmacy Students have checked in prior to leaving

Please arrive at the Healing Center by 8:30 AM. Park behind the building and enter through the staff/volunteer entrances in the back or along the side of the building. Once inside the warehouse, locate the door designated for volunteers. Continue forward through the hallway and past the check-in desk to enter the main lobby. Walk towards the right and past the marketplace and clothing store to meet the team in room 490.

Dress code is business casual or scrubs with white coat and UC badge. Please store any personal belongings in your car. PPE (face masks, eye protection, etc.) are currently optional, but this is subject to change based on guidance from the College of Medicine.

You will receive an email with more details in the days leading up to your shift. Feel free to contact us at srfccincinnati@gmail.com with any questions/concerns.

Per HIPAA law, all conversations regarding patients should take place in the patient room or in the medical office.

Organization: University of Cincinnati Student-Run Free Clinic (UC SRFC)

This position is for P1-P2 PHARMACY STUDENTS only.

This position is open to any P1-P2. Visitors of the Healing Center come for basic needs such as food and clothing and can be seen by us for acute complaints if they are uninsured. Your role will be to conduct a medication interview. With the assistance of a P3-P4, you will develop an assessment/plan and present the patient case to the preceptor.

Additional responsibilities:

Must have knowledge of:
Proper disposal of expired medications
Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs)
Pharmacy Formulary
Pharmacy attending (if present) and student scheduling processCheck in any medications received from the stock room including OTC medications for
restockMaintain inventory of pharmacy supplies, including medications, labels, containers, etc.
Ensure all supplies are present or transported to the clinicCoordination of pharmacy student volunteers

Clinic Flow
• Verify that all necessary pharmacy equipment and supplies are in place for clinic
• Process PAP medications, if applicable
• Stock formulary medications in appropriate area
• Assist pharmacy students in locating ordered stock and medications. Discuss
suggested recommendations.
• Accept pharmacy orders from medical students after review by attending physician
• Facilitate all pharmacy management, including stocking and disposing of
medications and providing medication management services

At Close
• Ensure Pharmacy Student Volunteer has reconciled and reported all medications
dispensed and prescribed and assured all patient medications have been ordered/requested
• Ensure Pharmacy Students have checked in prior to leaving

Please arrive at the Healing Center by 8:30 AM. Park behind the building and enter through the staff/volunteer entrances in the back or along the side of the building. Once inside the warehouse, locate the door designated for volunteers. Continue forward through the hallway and past the check-in desk to enter the main lobby. Walk towards the right and past the marketplace and clothing store to meet the team in room 490.

Dress code is business casual or scrubs with white coat and UC badge. Please store any personal belongings in your car. PPE (face masks, eye protection, etc.) are currently optional, but this is subject to change based on guidance from the College of Medicine.

You will receive an email with more details in the days leading up to your shift. Feel free to contact us at srfccincinnati@gmail.com with any questions/concerns.

Per HIPAA law, all conversations regarding patients should take place in the patient room or in the medical office.

Organization: University of Cincinnati Student-Run Free Clinic (UC SRFC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45246

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Acute Care Volunteer (M3-M4)

This position is for M3-M4 MEDICAL STUDENTS only.

This position is open to any M3-M4. Visitors of the Healing Center come for basic needs such as food and clothing and can be seen by us for acute complaints if they are uninsured. Your role will be to assist the M1-M2 volunteer with the conducting the history/physical exam, developing an assessment/plan, and presenting the patient case to the preceptor. You will also document in the patient chart while the medical/pharmacy students conduct the interview. Additional responsibilities may involve operating the UC SRFC front desk at the Healing Center. This includes but is not limited to advertising our free health screenings, clinic visits, and other medical resources within the community.

Please arrive at the Healing Center by 8:30 AM. Park behind the building and enter through the staff/volunteer entrances in the back or along the side of the building. Once inside the warehouse, locate the door designated for volunteers. Continue forward through the hallway and past the check-in desk to enter the main lobby. Walk towards the right and past the marketplace and clothing store to meet the team in room 490.

Dress code is business casual or scrubs with white coat and UC badge. Please store any personal belongings in your car. PPE (face masks, eye protection, etc.) are currently optional, but this is subject to change based on guidance from the College of Medicine.

You will receive an email with more details in the days leading up to your shift. Feel free to contact us at srfccincinnati@gmail.com with any questions/concerns.

Organization: University of Cincinnati Student-Run Free Clinic (UC SRFC)

This position is for M3-M4 MEDICAL STUDENTS only.

This position is open to any M3-M4. Visitors of the Healing Center come for basic needs such as food and clothing and can be seen by us for acute complaints if they are uninsured. Your role will be to assist the M1-M2 volunteer with the conducting the history/physical exam, developing an assessment/plan, and presenting the patient case to the preceptor. You will also document in the patient chart while the medical/pharmacy students conduct the interview. Additional responsibilities may involve operating the UC SRFC front desk at the Healing Center. This includes but is not limited to advertising our free health screenings, clinic visits, and other medical resources within the community.

Please arrive at the Healing Center by 8:30 AM. Park behind the building and enter through the staff/volunteer entrances in the back or along the side of the building. Once inside the warehouse, locate the door designated for volunteers. Continue forward through the hallway and past the check-in desk to enter the main lobby. Walk towards the right and past the marketplace and clothing store to meet the team in room 490.

Dress code is business casual or scrubs with white coat and UC badge. Please store any personal belongings in your car. PPE (face masks, eye protection, etc.) are currently optional, but this is subject to change based on guidance from the College of Medicine.

You will receive an email with more details in the days leading up to your shift. Feel free to contact us at srfccincinnati@gmail.com with any questions/concerns.

Organization: University of Cincinnati Student-Run Free Clinic (UC SRFC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45246

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Acute Care Volunteer (M1-M2)

This position is for M1-M2 MEDICAL STUDENTS only.

This position is open to any M1-M2. Visitors of the Healing Center come for basic needs such as food and clothing and can be seen by us for acute complaints if they are uninsured. Your role will be to measure vital signs and conduct a history/physical exam. With the assistance of an M3-M4, you will develop an assessment/plan and present the patient case to the preceptor. Additional responsibilities may involve operating the UC SRFC front desk at the Healing Center. This includes but is not limited to advertising our free health screenings, clinic visits, and other medical resources within the community.

Please arrive at the Healing Center by 8:30 AM. Park behind the building and enter through the staff/volunteer entrances in the back or along the side of the building. Once inside the warehouse, locate the door designated for volunteers. Continue forward through the hallway and past the check-in desk to enter the main lobby. Walk towards the right and past the marketplace and clothing store to meet the team in room 490.

Dress code is business casual or scrubs with white coat and UC badge. Please store any personal belongings in your car. PPE (face masks, eye protection, etc.) are currently optional, but this is subject to change based on guidance from the College of Medicine.

You will receive an email with more details in the days leading up to your shift. Feel free to contact us at srfccincinnati@gmail.com with any questions/concerns.

Organization: University of Cincinnati Student-Run Free Clinic (UC SRFC)

This position is for M1-M2 MEDICAL STUDENTS only.

This position is open to any M1-M2. Visitors of the Healing Center come for basic needs such as food and clothing and can be seen by us for acute complaints if they are uninsured. Your role will be to measure vital signs and conduct a history/physical exam. With the assistance of an M3-M4, you will develop an assessment/plan and present the patient case to the preceptor. Additional responsibilities may involve operating the UC SRFC front desk at the Healing Center. This includes but is not limited to advertising our free health screenings, clinic visits, and other medical resources within the community.

Please arrive at the Healing Center by 8:30 AM. Park behind the building and enter through the staff/volunteer entrances in the back or along the side of the building. Once inside the warehouse, locate the door designated for volunteers. Continue forward through the hallway and past the check-in desk to enter the main lobby. Walk towards the right and past the marketplace and clothing store to meet the team in room 490.

Dress code is business casual or scrubs with white coat and UC badge. Please store any personal belongings in your car. PPE (face masks, eye protection, etc.) are currently optional, but this is subject to change based on guidance from the College of Medicine.

You will receive an email with more details in the days leading up to your shift. Feel free to contact us at srfccincinnati@gmail.com with any questions/concerns.

Organization: University of Cincinnati Student-Run Free Clinic (UC SRFC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45246

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Health Screening Volunteer (M1-M4)

This position is for MEDICAL STUDENTS only.

This position is open to any M1-M4. Visitors of the Healing Center come for basic needs such as food and clothing. Your role will be to perform blood glucose and blood pressure screenings for community members. Additional responsibilities may involve operating the UC SRFC front desk at the Healing Center. This includes but is not limited to advertising our free health screenings, clinic visits, and other medical resources within the community.

Please arrive at the Healing Center by 8:30 AM. Park behind the building and enter through the staff/volunteer entrances in the back or along the side of the building. Once inside the warehouse, locate the door designated for volunteers. Continue forward through the hallway and past the check-in desk to enter the main lobby. Walk towards the right and past the marketplace and clothing store to meet the team in room 490.

Dress code is business casual or scrubs with white coat and UC badge. Please store any personal belongings in your car. PPE (face masks, eye protection, etc.) are currently optional, but this is subject to change based on guidance from the College of Medicine.

You will receive an email with more details in the days leading up to your shift. Feel free to contact us at srfccincinnati@gmail.com with any questions/concerns.

Organization: University of Cincinnati Student-Run Free Clinic (UC SRFC)

This position is for MEDICAL STUDENTS only.

This position is open to any M1-M4. Visitors of the Healing Center come for basic needs such as food and clothing. Your role will be to perform blood glucose and blood pressure screenings for community members. Additional responsibilities may involve operating the UC SRFC front desk at the Healing Center. This includes but is not limited to advertising our free health screenings, clinic visits, and other medical resources within the community.

Please arrive at the Healing Center by 8:30 AM. Park behind the building and enter through the staff/volunteer entrances in the back or along the side of the building. Once inside the warehouse, locate the door designated for volunteers. Continue forward through the hallway and past the check-in desk to enter the main lobby. Walk towards the right and past the marketplace and clothing store to meet the team in room 490.

Dress code is business casual or scrubs with white coat and UC badge. Please store any personal belongings in your car. PPE (face masks, eye protection, etc.) are currently optional, but this is subject to change based on guidance from the College of Medicine.

You will receive an email with more details in the days leading up to your shift. Feel free to contact us at srfccincinnati@gmail.com with any questions/concerns.

Organization: University of Cincinnati Student-Run Free Clinic (UC SRFC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45246

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Head and Neck Cancer Screening Event - Spanish Speakers

Volunteers will assist with the head and neck cancer screening hosted at the Healing Center (TRAINED MEDICAL STUDENT VOLUNTEERS ONLY)

Organization: University of Cincinnati Student-Run Free Clinic (UC SRFC)

Volunteers will assist with the head and neck cancer screening hosted at the Healing Center (TRAINED MEDICAL STUDENT VOLUNTEERS ONLY)

Organization: University of Cincinnati Student-Run Free Clinic (UC SRFC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45246

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Create/Design Apparel

H.A.A.H. designs our own apparel, we are looking for someone to help us expand our apparel line.

 

Organization: High Achievers Aim High

H.A.A.H. designs our own apparel, we are looking for someone to help us expand our apparel line.

 

Organization: High Achievers Aim High

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45239

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Member Participation

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

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

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

Organization: The Collective

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

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

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

Organization: The Collective

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45221

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Buddy Up Fitness

Buddy Up Fitness: 60 minute HIIT (high intensity interval training) workout designed for individuals with Down syndrome (athlete). Volunteer buddies oversee exercise stations, ensure proper form, and record progress. 

Classes are held on Wednesday nights at Down Syndrome Association of Greater Cincinnati, located at 4623 Wesley Ave. Cincinnati 45212 Interested in becoming a buddy? Complete our online application HERE.  Questions? Contact our coordinator Mary Alice at CincinnatiFitness@buforlife.org

 

Organization: Buddy Up for Life

Buddy Up Fitness: 60 minute HIIT (high intensity interval training) workout designed for individuals with Down syndrome (athlete). Volunteer buddies oversee exercise stations, ensure proper form, and record progress. 

Classes are held on Wednesday nights at Down Syndrome Association of Greater Cincinnati, located at 4623 Wesley Ave. Cincinnati 45212 Interested in becoming a buddy? Complete our online application HERE.  Questions? Contact our coordinator Mary Alice at CincinnatiFitness@buforlife.org

 

Organization: Buddy Up for Life

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Buddy Up Tennis

 Buddy Up Tennis: We provide an adaptive 90 minute tennis and fitness program for individuals with Down syndrome (athlete). Volunteer buddies are paired 1:1 with an athlete to serve as their coach, peer, teammate, cheerleader, and friend throughout the 90 minute clinic.  Clinics are held on Saturday afternoons at Camargo Racquet Club. Interested in becoming a buddy? Complete our online application HERE.  Questions? Contact our coordinators Lisa and Kathy at CincinnatiTennis@buforlife.org

Organization: Buddy Up for Life

 Buddy Up Tennis: We provide an adaptive 90 minute tennis and fitness program for individuals with Down syndrome (athlete). Volunteer buddies are paired 1:1 with an athlete to serve as their coach, peer, teammate, cheerleader, and friend throughout the 90 minute clinic.  Clinics are held on Saturday afternoons at Camargo Racquet Club. Interested in becoming a buddy? Complete our online application HERE.  Questions? Contact our coordinators Lisa and Kathy at CincinnatiTennis@buforlife.org

Organization: Buddy Up for Life

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45249

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Childcare for Babies/Toddlers/Preschool on Sunday mornings

We are looking for loving, responsible people to care for our children Sunday mornings, 9:30-11:15am.  While the parents gather with other adults on site, the children are in childcare (babies-2 years) or a lesson setting (ages 3-6 years).  We schedule 2 adults per week in each setting, providing care and playing with children (babies-2 years) or assisting the teacher (ages 3-6).  We generally have around 4 babies/toddlers and around 10 preschoolers who need care each Sunday. 

Volunteers will be scheduled to work at least once per month, according to individual availability, but may also work more often.  Commitment is for a semester.  All volunteers are expected to show on scheduled dates or find a replacement among our other registered volunteers.

To ensure the safety of our children, volunteers will undergo an online background check at our expense and complete a short online application with references prior to volunteering.  If interested, please apply HERE.  

Please note:  Cincinnatus DOES NOT ACCEPT certain types of service hours (such as childcare) that are completed for a religious organization:  Scholarship Service Limits | University of Cincinnati. If you plan to use this opportunity to satisfy service hour requirements for a scholarship, you will want to verify that your scholarship will accept it BEFORE SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION. 

Organization: University Christian Church

We are looking for loving, responsible people to care for our children Sunday mornings, 9:30-11:15am.  While the parents gather with other adults on site, the children are in childcare (babies-2 years) or a lesson setting (ages 3-6 years).  We schedule 2 adults per week in each setting, providing care and playing with children (babies-2 years) or assisting the teacher (ages 3-6).  We generally have around 4 babies/toddlers and around 10 preschoolers who need care each Sunday. 

Volunteers will be scheduled to work at least once per month, according to individual availability, but may also work more often.  Commitment is for a semester.  All volunteers are expected to show on scheduled dates or find a replacement among our other registered volunteers.

To ensure the safety of our children, volunteers will undergo an online background check at our expense and complete a short online application with references prior to volunteering.  If interested, please apply HERE.  

Please note:  Cincinnatus DOES NOT ACCEPT certain types of service hours (such as childcare) that are completed for a religious organization:  Scholarship Service Limits | University of Cincinnati. If you plan to use this opportunity to satisfy service hour requirements for a scholarship, you will want to verify that your scholarship will accept it BEFORE SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION. 

Organization: University Christian Church

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community engagement support

This opportunity would require taking people with disabilities into the community for scheduled activities such as bowling, movies, festival and out to eat. A company vehical will be provided. 

Organization: Reach Me

This opportunity would require taking people with disabilities into the community for scheduled activities such as bowling, movies, festival and out to eat. A company vehical will be provided. 

Organization: Reach Me

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45011

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: On-site volunteer opportunity

We use volunteers in our Common Good Shopping Store to help us uncover the treasures that we receive in as donations.

Students sort, price and organize the items for our nonprofit members to fill the needs of their agencies or their clients.

Organization: OneSource Center for Nonprofit Excellence

We use volunteers in our Common Good Shopping Store to help us uncover the treasures that we receive in as donations.

Students sort, price and organize the items for our nonprofit members to fill the needs of their agencies or their clients.

Organization: OneSource Center for Nonprofit Excellence

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Website Help Needed

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

Organization: EngAging Seniors

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

Organization: EngAging Seniors

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wesbite Development Needed

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

Organization: EngAging Seniors

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

Organization: EngAging Seniors

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Facilitator

The purpose of this position is to organize, develop, and provide engaging programming for youth in our community. The Facilitator will work with young people ages 7-15 encouraging, providing support and assisting them to achieve their potential. The primary focus is on personal, social, cultural and educational development of young people in the Cincinnati community. We are looking for an individual with stellar interpersonal skills along with organizational and time management skills to excel at program facilitation and coordination, youth engagement and classroom management. 

Organization: First Generation Leaders of America

The purpose of this position is to organize, develop, and provide engaging programming for youth in our community. The Facilitator will work with young people ages 7-15 encouraging, providing support and assisting them to achieve their potential. The primary focus is on personal, social, cultural and educational development of young people in the Cincinnati community. We are looking for an individual with stellar interpersonal skills along with organizational and time management skills to excel at program facilitation and coordination, youth engagement and classroom management. 

Organization: First Generation Leaders of America

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45241

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Social worker

Or nonprofit organization is seeking a highly motivated and compassionate social worker to provide support to individuals and families in need. The social worker will be responsible for assessing clients needs developing and implementing care plans and connecting clients with appropriate resources and services

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Or nonprofit organization is seeking a highly motivated and compassionate social worker to provide support to individuals and families in need. The social worker will be responsible for assessing clients needs developing and implementing care plans and connecting clients with appropriate resources and services

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mental health

Our organization is seeking a compassionate and skilled mental health therapist to provide mental health counseling services to individuals who are struggling with a wide range of mental health concerns. The mental health therapist will be responsible for conducting assessments developing treatment plans and providing individual and group therapy to clients

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Our organization is seeking a compassionate and skilled mental health therapist to provide mental health counseling services to individuals who are struggling with a wide range of mental health concerns. The mental health therapist will be responsible for conducting assessments developing treatment plans and providing individual and group therapy to clients

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Dance

Our nonprofit organization is seeking a compassionate , skilled, and support group facilitator to lead dance therapy sessions for individuals who have experienced trauma or struggling with mental health issues. Our support group facilitator will be responsible for creating a safe and supportive environment for participants to express themselves through movement and dance

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Our nonprofit organization is seeking a compassionate , skilled, and support group facilitator to lead dance therapy sessions for individuals who have experienced trauma or struggling with mental health issues. Our support group facilitator will be responsible for creating a safe and supportive environment for participants to express themselves through movement and dance

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Music

Are nonprofit organization is seeking a compassionate and skilled music support group facilitator to leave music therapy sessions for individuals who have experienced trauma or struggling with mental health issues. The music support group facilitator will be responsible for creating a safe and supportive environment for participants to express themselves through various forms of music

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Are nonprofit organization is seeking a compassionate and skilled music support group facilitator to leave music therapy sessions for individuals who have experienced trauma or struggling with mental health issues. The music support group facilitator will be responsible for creating a safe and supportive environment for participants to express themselves through various forms of music

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Art

We are  nonprofit organization that is seeking a compassionate and skilled art support group facilitator to leave art therapy sessions for individuals who have experienced trauma or struggling with mental health issues the art support group facilitator will be responsible for creating a safe and supportive environment for participants to express themselves through various forms of art.

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

We are  nonprofit organization that is seeking a compassionate and skilled art support group facilitator to leave art therapy sessions for individuals who have experienced trauma or struggling with mental health issues the art support group facilitator will be responsible for creating a safe and supportive environment for participants to express themselves through various forms of art.

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Content creator

Our nonprofit is seeking a creative content creator to develop compelling and engaging content across various platforms the content creator will be responsible for creating written visual and multimedia content that aligns with our non-profit and engages with it's target audience. This volunteer position can help you build your writing skills graphic design, and video production.

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Our nonprofit is seeking a creative content creator to develop compelling and engaging content across various platforms the content creator will be responsible for creating written visual and multimedia content that aligns with our non-profit and engages with it's target audience. This volunteer position can help you build your writing skills graphic design, and video production.

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fundraising

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

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

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

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing

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

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

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

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Therapist

We are seeking a therapist to volunteer for our sexual abuse or trauma-based support group we need an individual that can make a meaningful difference and that can provide much needed emotional support and guidance to those who are struggling help them to heal and move forward in a positive direction. We also need them to help us create a curriculum for the support group.

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

We are seeking a therapist to volunteer for our sexual abuse or trauma-based support group we need an individual that can make a meaningful difference and that can provide much needed emotional support and guidance to those who are struggling help them to heal and move forward in a positive direction. We also need them to help us create a curriculum for the support group.

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant writer/Creative writing

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

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

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

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Facilitator

Trinity Safe Haven is currently seeking a facilitator to support to manage a trauma support group, you will need to provide structure managed group dynamics support emotional regulation and provide education by volunteering as a facilitator individuals can make meaningful difference helping them to heal and move forward in a positive direction.

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Trinity Safe Haven is currently seeking a facilitator to support to manage a trauma support group, you will need to provide structure managed group dynamics support emotional regulation and provide education by volunteering as a facilitator individuals can make meaningful difference helping them to heal and move forward in a positive direction.

Organization: Trinity Safe Haven

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: H.A.A.H. Child Care Teacher

High Achievers Aim High is a small business in Cincinnati, OH. We are professional, agile and our goal is to “The success of H.A.A.H. is determined by our success in operating as a unified team. Your job, and every job, is essential to fulfilling our mission. High Achievers Aim High mission is to totally revolutionize the state of life for the traditionally underrepresented youth in Cincinnati, Ohio, by catering to the needs of the whole child, as well as their caregivers. We Aim High to provide intervention, enrichment, and support in the following areas: academic, social-emotional, physiological, physical, financial, parental, vocational, entrepreneurial, sports, and arts. It is our goal to combat the achievement gap, violence, and poverty that plague the underrepresented youth within the Greater Cincinnati area, and to help them move toward successful post-secondary lives. We achieve this mission at our Community Learning Center, through our Early Learning, annual Summer, Winter, and Spring Academic Enrichment, Anti-Bullying & Peer Mediation, Remote Learning and Tutoring programs. We also offer a number of other Youth Empowerment Programs, including our entrepreneurial internship program, HUSTLE Academy, Elementary S.T.E.M. and X-S.T.R.E.A.M. Sports, Career & College Prep, and Mentoring. The primary goal at H.A.A.H. is to live our mission statement and continue to be an industry leader. We achieve this through dedicated hard work and commitment from every employee. It is the desire of H.A.A.H.’s management, from top to bottom, to have every employee succeed and assist in achieving our goals.

Organization: High Achievers Aim High

High Achievers Aim High is a small business in Cincinnati, OH. We are professional, agile and our goal is to “The success of H.A.A.H. is determined by our success in operating as a unified team. Your job, and every job, is essential to fulfilling our mission. High Achievers Aim High mission is to totally revolutionize the state of life for the traditionally underrepresented youth in Cincinnati, Ohio, by catering to the needs of the whole child, as well as their caregivers. We Aim High to provide intervention, enrichment, and support in the following areas: academic, social-emotional, physiological, physical, financial, parental, vocational, entrepreneurial, sports, and arts. It is our goal to combat the achievement gap, violence, and poverty that plague the underrepresented youth within the Greater Cincinnati area, and to help them move toward successful post-secondary lives. We achieve this mission at our Community Learning Center, through our Early Learning, annual Summer, Winter, and Spring Academic Enrichment, Anti-Bullying & Peer Mediation, Remote Learning and Tutoring programs. We also offer a number of other Youth Empowerment Programs, including our entrepreneurial internship program, HUSTLE Academy, Elementary S.T.E.M. and X-S.T.R.E.A.M. Sports, Career & College Prep, and Mentoring. The primary goal at H.A.A.H. is to live our mission statement and continue to be an industry leader. We achieve this through dedicated hard work and commitment from every employee. It is the desire of H.A.A.H.’s management, from top to bottom, to have every employee succeed and assist in achieving our goals.

Organization: High Achievers Aim High

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45239

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor

CANS families often inquire about tutoring resources, specifically for math and/or reading. Students may range from Grades K-5. The CANS Resource Coordinator is looking to collect contact information for UC students who are interested in providing tutoring services. This contact information would be shared with CANS parents who are looking to set up services outside of the school day. *Note: Tutoring services will not be provided at CANS as this is not a school program. This is simply a way to connect UC students to families who are interested in private tutoring. If you would like to be added to the tutoring contact sheet, please email Julia Bonfield at jbonfield@costars.org to indicate your interest. Please provide the subject matter/grade level that you're interested in working with.

Organization: Clifton Area Neighborhood School

CANS families often inquire about tutoring resources, specifically for math and/or reading. Students may range from Grades K-5. The CANS Resource Coordinator is looking to collect contact information for UC students who are interested in providing tutoring services. This contact information would be shared with CANS parents who are looking to set up services outside of the school day. *Note: Tutoring services will not be provided at CANS as this is not a school program. This is simply a way to connect UC students to families who are interested in private tutoring. If you would like to be added to the tutoring contact sheet, please email Julia Bonfield at jbonfield@costars.org to indicate your interest. Please provide the subject matter/grade level that you're interested in working with.

Organization: Clifton Area Neighborhood School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentors for Hamilton County Veterans Treatment Court

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

Organization: Veterans Programs & Services

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

Organization: Veterans Programs & Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Educator

Our volunteer educators lead groups of school-age children around the farm, facilitating interactions with our farm animals and gardens. We serve students from preschool through 6th grade teaching a variety of themes, like food sources, farm structures, and Ohio history. Our education staff provide all the training you need to be a successful educator. All that’s required is an interest for teaching children about how their food is grown.

Organization: Gorman Heritage Farm

Our volunteer educators lead groups of school-age children around the farm, facilitating interactions with our farm animals and gardens. We serve students from preschool through 6th grade teaching a variety of themes, like food sources, farm structures, and Ohio history. Our education staff provide all the training you need to be a successful educator. All that’s required is an interest for teaching children about how their food is grown.

Organization: Gorman Heritage Farm

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Findlay Market 2023

All volunteer opportunities for 2023 can be found here: https://www.findlaymarket.org/volunteer

Organization: Findlay Market

All volunteer opportunities for 2023 can be found here: https://www.findlaymarket.org/volunteer

Organization: Findlay Market

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer

Volunteers in our Food Pantry help with pantry operations by collecting and sorting through donations, stocking our shelves with products, and accompanying our neighbors as they shop through the Food Pantry.

 

The St. Vincent de Paul Choice Food Pantry is set-up to resemble a real grocery store. In this small way, we can recognize and support the dignity of the human person. We acknowledge that food preference/choice is an important step in acknowledging the uniqueness of each individual and family. 

 

Please register to volunteer and schedule shifts on our Volunteer Matrix. If you have any difficulties, please reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator: volunteers@svdpcincinnati.org.

We are seeing our greatest need for Volunteer for any of our Monday shifts or Wednesday afternoon shift. 


Organization: St. Vincent de Paul - Cincinnati

Volunteers in our Food Pantry help with pantry operations by collecting and sorting through donations, stocking our shelves with products, and accompanying our neighbors as they shop through the Food Pantry.

 

The St. Vincent de Paul Choice Food Pantry is set-up to resemble a real grocery store. In this small way, we can recognize and support the dignity of the human person. We acknowledge that food preference/choice is an important step in acknowledging the uniqueness of each individual and family. 

 

Please register to volunteer and schedule shifts on our Volunteer Matrix. If you have any difficulties, please reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator: volunteers@svdpcincinnati.org.

We are seeing our greatest need for Volunteer for any of our Monday shifts or Wednesday afternoon shift. 


Organization: St. Vincent de Paul - Cincinnati

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BYOC Marketing Volunteers

BYOC Camps and Clubs is looking for volunteers who can help part time with marketing tasks.  They should have some experience with communicating with parents and others interested in supporting BYOC (Build Your Own Computer).  They should be tech savy and have experience sending emails and documenting conversations.  They should be able to schedule meetings and handle any meeting followups.  
Volunteers will participate on a team of volunteers that will help coordinate and publicize the work of BYOC.  That includes promoting events and activities. We are looking to expand our reach into the community to let more people know about our work.  Volunteers can also help with social media postings and sharing. 


This work will increase the public presence of BYOC Camps and Clubs and raise funds. Much of the work will be a joint effort with the BYOC team.  
This is a part time volunteer position.  
There are several specific events for which you can volunteer if you want to choose one event to support. 

Organization: Academy for Technologists Extraordinaire, Inc

BYOC Camps and Clubs is looking for volunteers who can help part time with marketing tasks.  They should have some experience with communicating with parents and others interested in supporting BYOC (Build Your Own Computer).  They should be tech savy and have experience sending emails and documenting conversations.  They should be able to schedule meetings and handle any meeting followups.  
Volunteers will participate on a team of volunteers that will help coordinate and publicize the work of BYOC.  That includes promoting events and activities. We are looking to expand our reach into the community to let more people know about our work.  Volunteers can also help with social media postings and sharing. 


This work will increase the public presence of BYOC Camps and Clubs and raise funds. Much of the work will be a joint effort with the BYOC team.  
This is a part time volunteer position.  
There are several specific events for which you can volunteer if you want to choose one event to support. 

Organization: Academy for Technologists Extraordinaire, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45246

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Audio/Visual Technician for Sunday Church Services

Overview of Position
Truth and Destiny Covenant Ministries is seeking an experienced, qualified and dedicated Audio/Visual Technician to serve on the Media and Technology Ministry.  This is an opportunity to volunteer your time, gifts, and talents.  The candidate would be responsible for audio quality generated during all church live events (i.e., Worship services, funerals, concerts, Bible study, conferences, etc.).The candidate would need to be a self-starter who can work independently and in a team environment. 

Responsibilities
 Validate system is set for optimal quality before the start of an event or
service
 Ensures the sound is balanced and can be heard comfortably in all
zones of the church.
 Ensure the optimal audio quality of Livestream events and associated
video productions.
 Capable of A/V Media duplication, Event Livestreaming production,
Event video management, Event Video Presentation, and Soundboard
management
 Collaborates with all stakeholders that are impacted by the audio
video system to ensure the quality of sound generated.
Qualifications
 Possess knowledge of operating a variety of electronic, musical, video,
and mixing equipment to achieve an optimal sound quality of services to be
recorded via, You Tube, etc.
 Ability to troubleshoot and resolve issues before and during supported
events.
 Must have excellent interpersonal, problem-solving, and organizational
skills

Organization: Truth and Destiny Covenant Ministries, UCC

Overview of Position
Truth and Destiny Covenant Ministries is seeking an experienced, qualified and dedicated Audio/Visual Technician to serve on the Media and Technology Ministry.  This is an opportunity to volunteer your time, gifts, and talents.  The candidate would be responsible for audio quality generated during all church live events (i.e., Worship services, funerals, concerts, Bible study, conferences, etc.).The candidate would need to be a self-starter who can work independently and in a team environment. 

Responsibilities
 Validate system is set for optimal quality before the start of an event or
service
 Ensures the sound is balanced and can be heard comfortably in all
zones of the church.
 Ensure the optimal audio quality of Livestream events and associated
video productions.
 Capable of A/V Media duplication, Event Livestreaming production,
Event video management, Event Video Presentation, and Soundboard
management
 Collaborates with all stakeholders that are impacted by the audio
video system to ensure the quality of sound generated.
Qualifications
 Possess knowledge of operating a variety of electronic, musical, video,
and mixing equipment to achieve an optimal sound quality of services to be
recorded via, You Tube, etc.
 Ability to troubleshoot and resolve issues before and during supported
events.
 Must have excellent interpersonal, problem-solving, and organizational
skills

Organization: Truth and Destiny Covenant Ministries, UCC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45239

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Distribution Center on Rosenthal Way - Individuals and Groups

We are looking for Individuals and Groups to assist with assembling Power Packs, Senior Food Boxes or Emergency Food Boxes. What a great way to help those in need while fulfilling your required community service hours! Sign up today! Dress Code:Please review the dress code guidelines:Comfortable, closed-toe are required; tennis shoes are ok.No flip-flops or sandals may be worn due to safety regulations.  You cannot volunteer in the warehouse without wearing closed-toe and heel shoes. Crocs will be provided. Well-fitted clothes are required to ensure safe movement. Shirts must have sleeves; t-shirts and short-sleeved shirts are acceptable. Jeans or shorts may be worn. We now have air conditioning in the volunteer area! Stay Healthy – If you are feeling under the weather, we ask that you cancel your registration and come back and visit us when you feel better.

Organization: Freestore Foodbank

We are looking for Individuals and Groups to assist with assembling Power Packs, Senior Food Boxes or Emergency Food Boxes. What a great way to help those in need while fulfilling your required community service hours! Sign up today! Dress Code:Please review the dress code guidelines:Comfortable, closed-toe are required; tennis shoes are ok.No flip-flops or sandals may be worn due to safety regulations.  You cannot volunteer in the warehouse without wearing closed-toe and heel shoes. Crocs will be provided. Well-fitted clothes are required to ensure safe movement. Shirts must have sleeves; t-shirts and short-sleeved shirts are acceptable. Jeans or shorts may be worn. We now have air conditioning in the volunteer area! Stay Healthy – If you are feeling under the weather, we ask that you cancel your registration and come back and visit us when you feel better.

Organization: Freestore Foodbank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45204

Allow Groups: Yes


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

 

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

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

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

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

 

 

 

Organization: Anu U-Rising

 

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

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

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

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

 

 

 

Organization: Anu U-Rising

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45212

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Jewish Hospital requesting student volunteers for a healthcare experience

The Jewish Hospital has a variety of positions available based on students area of interest. The opportunities available are in areas such as physical therapy, pharmacy, women's center, lobby desk, lab, patient floor nursing support. The positions are filled based on first come first served basis. 

 

***Note for service hours the hours will be approved once the completion of a minimum  25 hours of service.***

Organization: The Jewish Hospital - Mercy Health

The Jewish Hospital has a variety of positions available based on students area of interest. The opportunities available are in areas such as physical therapy, pharmacy, women's center, lobby desk, lab, patient floor nursing support. The positions are filled based on first come first served basis. 

 

***Note for service hours the hours will be approved once the completion of a minimum  25 hours of service.***

Organization: The Jewish Hospital - Mercy Health

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45236

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lobby Greeter / Wayfinder

Welcome and assist with guests, directions.  Help transport guests in a wheelchair. Help with delivery of flowers etc.  

For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend.  

Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth

Welcome and assist with guests, directions.  Help transport guests in a wheelchair. Help with delivery of flowers etc.  

For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend.  

Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Infusion Center

For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend.  

Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth

For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend.  

Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Unit Helper

The Unit Helper role supports team members, patients and families while also supporting units with stocking, inhouse errands, and general tidiness.  

For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend.  

Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth

The Unit Helper role supports team members, patients and families while also supporting units with stocking, inhouse errands, and general tidiness.  

For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend.  

Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meaningful Connections

Bedside companionship program. 

For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend.  

Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth

Bedside companionship program. 

For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend.  

Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Endoscopy Unit

Objective: Maintain a clean and friendly atmosphere for patients and medical staff in the Endoscopy Unit. Assisting with patient dismissals, sanitizing equipment, preparing beds, and general support.  

For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend.  

Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth

Objective: Maintain a clean and friendly atmosphere for patients and medical staff in the Endoscopy Unit. Assisting with patient dismissals, sanitizing equipment, preparing beds, and general support.  

For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend.  

Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Emergency Department

Objective: The Emergency Department is the crucial interface between emergency medical services and the hospital. The ED Volunteer is a key connection for incoming patients, their families and friends in the Emergency Department. As one of the first points of contact for patients, you are critical to the Patient Experience. 

For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend.  

***Currently not available.  Call Kim Henry-Kuehn for other ways to SERVE.  

Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth

Objective: The Emergency Department is the crucial interface between emergency medical services and the hospital. The ED Volunteer is a key connection for incoming patients, their families and friends in the Emergency Department. As one of the first points of contact for patients, you are critical to the Patient Experience. 

For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend.  

***Currently not available.  Call Kim Henry-Kuehn for other ways to SERVE.  

Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor A Student at Chase Elementary!

Want to make a difference in a student's life?  Sometimes, the first step is just showing up!  By sharing your knowledge, friendship and support, you can help a student make strides in their life that can effect their future for the good.   

Mentors are needed at Chase Elementary School, a Cincinnati Public School in Northside.  Times and dates of volunteer activities vary.  

*Mentors are required to have a background check. You may get a $5.00 local check at the Hamilton County Justice Center, 1000 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, Mon.-Fri. 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM.  It only takes a couple minutes.  You'll need a driver's license, passport, or state ID. COST is $5.00 (CASH ONLY)  Pro Tip:  To avoid the parking difficulty, have someone drop you off and circle the block.  You should have your check before they make the loop.

For more information, contact Gillian Pratt at gpratt@cincinnatiymca.org for more information.

Organization: YMCA of Greater Cincinnati

Want to make a difference in a student's life?  Sometimes, the first step is just showing up!  By sharing your knowledge, friendship and support, you can help a student make strides in their life that can effect their future for the good.   

Mentors are needed at Chase Elementary School, a Cincinnati Public School in Northside.  Times and dates of volunteer activities vary.  

*Mentors are required to have a background check. You may get a $5.00 local check at the Hamilton County Justice Center, 1000 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, Mon.-Fri. 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM.  It only takes a couple minutes.  You'll need a driver's license, passport, or state ID. COST is $5.00 (CASH ONLY)  Pro Tip:  To avoid the parking difficulty, have someone drop you off and circle the block.  You should have your check before they make the loop.

For more information, contact Gillian Pratt at gpratt@cincinnatiymca.org for more information.

Organization: YMCA of Greater Cincinnati

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45223

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Book Club Facilitator Assistants

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

Organization: Reminisce Gardens DBA Virtual Book Clubs

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

Organization: Reminisce Gardens DBA Virtual Book Clubs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dungeons and Dragons - Assistant DMs

The Cincinnati Ethics Center works with several Cincinnati Public Libraries to provide a Dungeons and Dragons experience as an afterschool program. Each table requires a Dungeon Master (DM) to guide players through the fantasy world we've created and guide them through the challenges and adventures they embark on. 

We are looking for UC students who are interested in engaging with students by DMing the adventures we have created. These adventures are also designed to get players to grapple with ethical dilemmas in the game. Should the party chase the dragon and retrieve the magical weapon he stole or should they stay and put out the fire that could burn down the entire village? 

We visit several libraries once a week and we bring a team of DMs with us. To participate in the visits to one of those libraries, the time commitment would be 4 hours/week for about 10 weeks.  

Familiarity with tabletop roleplaying games in encouraged. 

Organization: The Cincinnati Ethics Center

The Cincinnati Ethics Center works with several Cincinnati Public Libraries to provide a Dungeons and Dragons experience as an afterschool program. Each table requires a Dungeon Master (DM) to guide players through the fantasy world we've created and guide them through the challenges and adventures they embark on. 

We are looking for UC students who are interested in engaging with students by DMing the adventures we have created. These adventures are also designed to get players to grapple with ethical dilemmas in the game. Should the party chase the dragon and retrieve the magical weapon he stole or should they stay and put out the fire that could burn down the entire village? 

We visit several libraries once a week and we bring a team of DMs with us. To participate in the visits to one of those libraries, the time commitment would be 4 hours/week for about 10 weeks.  

Familiarity with tabletop roleplaying games in encouraged. 

Organization: The Cincinnati Ethics Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Activity assistants

We have 9 group homes that house 3-4 residents with disabilities. At any time there are at least 1 resident home during the day who could benefit from someone visiting and assisting them with activities.

Organization: Catholic Residential Services

We have 9 group homes that house 3-4 residents with disabilities. At any time there are at least 1 resident home during the day who could benefit from someone visiting and assisting them with activities.

Organization: Catholic Residential Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marching Band Instructors

We are looking for drumline instructors or helpers to assist with getting our drumline back up. We have the drums and equipment; we only need a space and helpers to make it work!

Organization: Catholic Residential Services

We are looking for drumline instructors or helpers to assist with getting our drumline back up. We have the drums and equipment; we only need a space and helpers to make it work!

Organization: Catholic Residential Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Head and Neck Cancer Screening Event (trained volunteers only)

Volunteers will assist with the head and neck cancer screening hosted at the Healing Center (TRAINED MEDICAL STUDENT VOLUNTEERS ONLY)

Organization: University of Cincinnati Student-Run Free Clinic (UC SRFC)

Volunteers will assist with the head and neck cancer screening hosted at the Healing Center (TRAINED MEDICAL STUDENT VOLUNTEERS ONLY)

Organization: University of Cincinnati Student-Run Free Clinic (UC SRFC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45242

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mt. Airy West Conservation Workdays (LEAP Partner)


 

 
Mt. Airy West Conservation Workdays 

Mount Airy West Conservation (MAWC), a member of Mount Airy Forest Advisory Committee (MAFAC; Cincinnati Parks Advisory Council or CPAC), is working closely with Cincinnati Parks Conservation & Land Management Team on forest restoration on the western half of Mt. Airy Forest.  

FOCUS: We will be tackling different invasive plants depending upon the season. This may include - Breaking down honeysuckle with loppers and handsaws* - Cutting out small sections of vines on trees with handsaws* - Removing and bagging garlic mustard or Japanese stiltgrass. *Trained Service People (TSP) will apply herbicide to cut stumps. 

ATTIRE: Long sleeves, long pants. Closed-toed shoes. Raincoat (where applicable)

WHAT TO BRING: Bug spray, sunscreen, water bottles. We will provide gloves but feel free to bring your own. All tools will be provided.

WHERE TO MEET/PARK: Bicentennial Park 2885 Diehl Rd 45211 - Meet at the last/furthest parking lot.  

** Please note: Parking is available in the main (last) parking lot of Bicentennial Park (2885 Diehl Road, Cincinnati, OH 45211) on the boundary of Mt. Airy Forest West

 

SITE LEAD/CONTACT: Events will be led by Mount Airy West Conservation volunteers. Contact: Sydney Barnes Feel free to arrive late or leave early. Please call Sydney at 513-349-1669 if you're running late and she will help you find the group. If you know in advance that you will be running late, please email MountAiryWestConservation@gmail.com to let us know and make a plan. 

FOREST BASE: We will walk here together. The trailhead is located on the marked "Nature Trail" off of the paved walking path. Continue straight on the path (DO NOT TAKE THE LEFT/RIGHT TRAILS) until you reach the forest clearing with picnic tables. This will be our base.

RESTROOMS: Restrooms are available in the main area of Bicentennial Park. Note that it may take a moment to get there from the forest base.

RAIN/INCLEMENT WEATHER: We will monitor weather conditions ahead of the event and cancel if it prevents us from safely and effectively achieving our focus goal. We may work through rain/drizzle depending upon how heavy it is under the forest cover.

 Volunteers will be oriented and trained in best management practices in invasive plants removal, reforestation of areas, planting native seeds, plants and trees.  

Volunteers should wear clothes appropriate to the weather conditions, long sleeves and pants, gloves, closed toes shoes are required

Loppers and handsaws will be used to cut invasive plants less than 3" diameter. Application of pesticide will be performed by certified Trained Service Persons. 

To learn more about the Conservation & Land Stewardship program for Cincinnati Parks, and to become trained in pesticide application, please follow this link:

http://bttr.im/3j6ix

 

Regarding Covid-19:

In efforts to stop the spread, for the safety of our staff, volunteers and community please consider the following guidelines:

Do not participate if you or someone in your home is symptomatic (e.g., fever, cough, shortness of breath), or if someone you’ve come into close contact with is under investigation or diagnosed with a laboratory-confirmed case of COVID-19.

Organization: Cincinnati Parks


 

 
Mt. Airy West Conservation Workdays 

Mount Airy West Conservation (MAWC), a member of Mount Airy Forest Advisory Committee (MAFAC; Cincinnati Parks Advisory Council or CPAC), is working closely with Cincinnati Parks Conservation & Land Management Team on forest restoration on the western half of Mt. Airy Forest.  

FOCUS: We will be tackling different invasive plants depending upon the season. This may include - Breaking down honeysuckle with loppers and handsaws* - Cutting out small sections of vines on trees with handsaws* - Removing and bagging garlic mustard or Japanese stiltgrass. *Trained Service People (TSP) will apply herbicide to cut stumps. 

ATTIRE: Long sleeves, long pants. Closed-toed shoes. Raincoat (where applicable)

WHAT TO BRING: Bug spray, sunscreen, water bottles. We will provide gloves but feel free to bring your own. All tools will be provided.

WHERE TO MEET/PARK: Bicentennial Park 2885 Diehl Rd 45211 - Meet at the last/furthest parking lot.  

** Please note: Parking is available in the main (last) parking lot of Bicentennial Park (2885 Diehl Road, Cincinnati, OH 45211) on the boundary of Mt. Airy Forest West

 

SITE LEAD/CONTACT: Events will be led by Mount Airy West Conservation volunteers. Contact: Sydney Barnes Feel free to arrive late or leave early. Please call Sydney at 513-349-1669 if you're running late and she will help you find the group. If you know in advance that you will be running late, please email MountAiryWestConservation@gmail.com to let us know and make a plan. 

FOREST BASE: We will walk here together. The trailhead is located on the marked "Nature Trail" off of the paved walking path. Continue straight on the path (DO NOT TAKE THE LEFT/RIGHT TRAILS) until you reach the forest clearing with picnic tables. This will be our base.

RESTROOMS: Restrooms are available in the main area of Bicentennial Park. Note that it may take a moment to get there from the forest base.

RAIN/INCLEMENT WEATHER: We will monitor weather conditions ahead of the event and cancel if it prevents us from safely and effectively achieving our focus goal. We may work through rain/drizzle depending upon how heavy it is under the forest cover.

 Volunteers will be oriented and trained in best management practices in invasive plants removal, reforestation of areas, planting native seeds, plants and trees.  

Volunteers should wear clothes appropriate to the weather conditions, long sleeves and pants, gloves, closed toes shoes are required

Loppers and handsaws will be used to cut invasive plants less than 3" diameter. Application of pesticide will be performed by certified Trained Service Persons. 

To learn more about the Conservation & Land Stewardship program for Cincinnati Parks, and to become trained in pesticide application, please follow this link:

http://bttr.im/3j6ix

 

Regarding Covid-19:

In efforts to stop the spread, for the safety of our staff, volunteers and community please consider the following guidelines:

Do not participate if you or someone in your home is symptomatic (e.g., fever, cough, shortness of breath), or if someone you’ve come into close contact with is under investigation or diagnosed with a laboratory-confirmed case of COVID-19.

Organization: Cincinnati Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: French Park Forest Restoration

 
Friends of French Park (Cincinnati Parks Advisory Council or CPAC) is working closely with the Cincinnati Parks Conservation & Land Management Team on forest restoration. One of the first things that has been identified as a priority is trail clearance. This involves cutting back invasive plants such as honeysuckle, privet, and burning bush and treating the stumps.   

Saturday, September 13th, 9-12pm: Invasive Species Removal

Saturday, October 11th, 9-12pm: Forest Planting (meet near the park shelter at the top of the hill) 

Saturday, November 8th, 9-12pm: Invasive Species Removal

Saturday, December 13th, 9-12pm: Invasive Species Removal

French Park 3012 Section Road 45237 Meet at the middle parking lot by the French House  There is more parking available just up the hill. *Please note: for the October 11th Forest Planting event the meetup location will be near the park shelter at the top of the hill.   
Event will be led by Friends of French Park volunteers.  

Volunteers should be prepared for the weather in clothing appropriate for the temperature, wear long pants and layers (long sleeves), close-toed shoes are required. Suggested: gloves & refillable water bottle. Cincinnati Parks discourages single - use plastics.  

General hand tools will be used: loppers, hand saws, hand pruners. Planting - Volunteers will use shovels to plant seedlings, and some volunteers may use wire cutters to wrap the small trees in metal caging. Planting will likely result in getting muddy. Volunteers can prepare by wearing sturdy footwear and pants and long sleeves to protect against possibly Poison Ivy. Gloves and tools will be provided. Garlic Mustard - Volunteers will use snips to cut off Garlic Mustard plants. Volunteers can prepare by wearing sturdy footwear and pants and long sleeves to protect against possibly Poison Ivy. This activity is physically easier than removing honeysuckle but may be challenging for anyone with arthritis. Gloves and tools will be provided.

For everyone's safety, it is recommended that volunteers be able to physically navigate hilly terrain and rough trails, as well as be able to safely operate tools such as shovels, garden snips, loppers, and saws. Accommodations could be made by finding other tasks to perform.

Parks Staff and/or Cincinnati Parks Trained Service Persons will be on site to apply pesticide when needed. 

Please contact FriendsofFrenchPark@gmail.com with any questions.

 

Regarding Covid-19: In efforts to stop the spread, for the safety of our staff, volunteers and community please consider the following guidelines: Do not participate If you or someone in your home is symptomatic (e.g., fever, cough, shortness of breath), or if someone you’ve come into close contact with is under investigation or diagnosed with a laboratory-confirmed case of COVID-19.

Organization: Cincinnati Parks

 
Friends of French Park (Cincinnati Parks Advisory Council or CPAC) is working closely with the Cincinnati Parks Conservation & Land Management Team on forest restoration. One of the first things that has been identified as a priority is trail clearance. This involves cutting back invasive plants such as honeysuckle, privet, and burning bush and treating the stumps.   

Saturday, September 13th, 9-12pm: Invasive Species Removal

Saturday, October 11th, 9-12pm: Forest Planting (meet near the park shelter at the top of the hill) 

Saturday, November 8th, 9-12pm: Invasive Species Removal

Saturday, December 13th, 9-12pm: Invasive Species Removal

French Park 3012 Section Road 45237 Meet at the middle parking lot by the French House  There is more parking available just up the hill. *Please note: for the October 11th Forest Planting event the meetup location will be near the park shelter at the top of the hill.   
Event will be led by Friends of French Park volunteers.  

Volunteers should be prepared for the weather in clothing appropriate for the temperature, wear long pants and layers (long sleeves), close-toed shoes are required. Suggested: gloves & refillable water bottle. Cincinnati Parks discourages single - use plastics.  

General hand tools will be used: loppers, hand saws, hand pruners. Planting - Volunteers will use shovels to plant seedlings, and some volunteers may use wire cutters to wrap the small trees in metal caging. Planting will likely result in getting muddy. Volunteers can prepare by wearing sturdy footwear and pants and long sleeves to protect against possibly Poison Ivy. Gloves and tools will be provided. Garlic Mustard - Volunteers will use snips to cut off Garlic Mustard plants. Volunteers can prepare by wearing sturdy footwear and pants and long sleeves to protect against possibly Poison Ivy. This activity is physically easier than removing honeysuckle but may be challenging for anyone with arthritis. Gloves and tools will be provided.

For everyone's safety, it is recommended that volunteers be able to physically navigate hilly terrain and rough trails, as well as be able to safely operate tools such as shovels, garden snips, loppers, and saws. Accommodations could be made by finding other tasks to perform.

Parks Staff and/or Cincinnati Parks Trained Service Persons will be on site to apply pesticide when needed. 

Please contact FriendsofFrenchPark@gmail.com with any questions.

 

Regarding Covid-19: In efforts to stop the spread, for the safety of our staff, volunteers and community please consider the following guidelines: Do not participate If you or someone in your home is symptomatic (e.g., fever, cough, shortness of breath), or if someone you’ve come into close contact with is under investigation or diagnosed with a laboratory-confirmed case of COVID-19.

Organization: Cincinnati Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45237

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtually Connect with Isolated Older Adults

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

How it works:

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


Benefits for students

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


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


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

 

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


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

Organization: achi, LLC

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

How it works:

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


Benefits for students

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


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


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

 

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


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

Organization: achi, LLC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Tutors 1st-3rd Grades @ The School for the Creative & Performing Arts (Mon-Fri)

1st -3rd Grade intervention would likely need to have the intensity of 1:1 or 1:2 to have the greatest impact.    Hours and Day: 930am-115pm and/or 225pm-340pm, M-F. Parking Pass will be provided.  Tutoring consists of both 1:1 and possibly small groups. Focus will be Phonological Awareness A orientation/training will take place and tutoring kits will be provided.    Background checks are required to work in the educational system. Background checks can be completed off campus at the following locations. Please check with your university to determine if background checks can be completed on campus.  Cincinnati Public Schools, Education Center, 2651 Burnet Ave, 45219, Corryville
Hours: Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. & 1:30–4 p.m.  Appointments are required
Issues BCII and FBI only. 48 hours for results. Exact cash — for BCII and FBI — $50,for BCII only — $25, for FBI only — $30. (CASH ONLY) Hamilton County Justice Center, 1000 Sycamore Street, Rm. 100, 45202, Downtown, Ph. (513-946-6600).
Hours: Monday-Friday 7 a.m.–3 p.m.
Local for Hamilton County residents. $5 for Local. 

Organization: School for the Creative & Performing Arts

1st -3rd Grade intervention would likely need to have the intensity of 1:1 or 1:2 to have the greatest impact.    Hours and Day: 930am-115pm and/or 225pm-340pm, M-F. Parking Pass will be provided.  Tutoring consists of both 1:1 and possibly small groups. Focus will be Phonological Awareness A orientation/training will take place and tutoring kits will be provided.    Background checks are required to work in the educational system. Background checks can be completed off campus at the following locations. Please check with your university to determine if background checks can be completed on campus.  Cincinnati Public Schools, Education Center, 2651 Burnet Ave, 45219, Corryville
Hours: Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. & 1:30–4 p.m.  Appointments are required
Issues BCII and FBI only. 48 hours for results. Exact cash — for BCII and FBI — $50,for BCII only — $25, for FBI only — $30. (CASH ONLY) Hamilton County Justice Center, 1000 Sycamore Street, Rm. 100, 45202, Downtown, Ph. (513-946-6600).
Hours: Monday-Friday 7 a.m.–3 p.m.
Local for Hamilton County residents. $5 for Local. 

Organization: School for the Creative & Performing Arts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Need Interns

CASA for Clermont Kids would love interns for day-to-day operations. Hours are subject to the needs of the intern.

Organization: CASA for Clermont Kids

CASA for Clermont Kids would love interns for day-to-day operations. Hours are subject to the needs of the intern.

Organization: CASA for Clermont Kids

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Tutor @ Clark Montessori High Community Learning Center

Clark Montessori invites you to join its tutoring team! You may pick the day(s) and the time frame(s) you would like to volunteer each week, Mon. - Thu.,  2:00 PM - 4:00 PM (with possibility during school & after hours).  Our biggest need currently is in Math and English, but we welcome all support. Keep in mind, the more flexible you can be, the easier it is to place you.  Click here to let us know your tutoring preferences!

Tutoring takes place at our school, which is conveniently located at 3030 Erie Ave., and on the bus line!

*Tutors are required to have a background check. You may get a $5.00 local check at the Hamilton County Justice Center, 1000 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, Mon.-Fri. 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM.  It only takes a couple minutes.  You'll need a driver's license, passport, or state ID. COST is $5.00 (CASH ONLY)  Pro Tip:  To avoid the parking difficulty, have someone drop you off and circle the block.  You should have your check before they make the loop.

If you have any questions please contact: Joyia Johnson, Resource Coordinator @ johnjoy@cpsboe.k12.oh.us or jjohnson2@myy.org  

Thank you for considering us! 

Organization: YMCA of Greater Cincinnati

Clark Montessori invites you to join its tutoring team! You may pick the day(s) and the time frame(s) you would like to volunteer each week, Mon. - Thu.,  2:00 PM - 4:00 PM (with possibility during school & after hours).  Our biggest need currently is in Math and English, but we welcome all support. Keep in mind, the more flexible you can be, the easier it is to place you.  Click here to let us know your tutoring preferences!

Tutoring takes place at our school, which is conveniently located at 3030 Erie Ave., and on the bus line!

*Tutors are required to have a background check. You may get a $5.00 local check at the Hamilton County Justice Center, 1000 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, Mon.-Fri. 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM.  It only takes a couple minutes.  You'll need a driver's license, passport, or state ID. COST is $5.00 (CASH ONLY)  Pro Tip:  To avoid the parking difficulty, have someone drop you off and circle the block.  You should have your check before they make the loop.

If you have any questions please contact: Joyia Johnson, Resource Coordinator @ johnjoy@cpsboe.k12.oh.us or jjohnson2@myy.org  

Thank you for considering us! 

Organization: YMCA of Greater Cincinnati

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Enable Cincy Paycor Stadium (Bengals) Volunteering

We are looking for volunteers to work with Enable Cincy members to run one of the club kitchens at the Bengals' home games at Paycor Stadium. Volunteers will either assemble orders or run them out to customers in the club seats.

 

Please reach out for more information about games and sign up for games you can attend; you will not be able to volunteer without reaching out and filling out a form!!!!

Organization: Enable Cincy

We are looking for volunteers to work with Enable Cincy members to run one of the club kitchens at the Bengals' home games at Paycor Stadium. Volunteers will either assemble orders or run them out to customers in the club seats.

 

Please reach out for more information about games and sign up for games you can attend; you will not be able to volunteer without reaching out and filling out a form!!!!

Organization: Enable Cincy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Serve Healthy Meals For Families (Monday afternoons)

Each Monday afternoon CAIN provides nearly 150 to go meals to community members managing food insecurity.  We are in need of ongoing volunteers who are interested in packaging and distributing meals to hand out to our families/guests. Hours needed are from 3PM-5PM. The ability to speak Spanish is not required, but helpful, as nearly half of our guests are Spanish speaking.

Organization: CAINCincy

Each Monday afternoon CAIN provides nearly 150 to go meals to community members managing food insecurity.  We are in need of ongoing volunteers who are interested in packaging and distributing meals to hand out to our families/guests. Hours needed are from 3PM-5PM. The ability to speak Spanish is not required, but helpful, as nearly half of our guests are Spanish speaking.

Organization: CAINCincy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45223

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Healthy Harvest Mobile Market Assistant

Healthy Harvest Mobile Market

The Healthy Harvest Mobile Market launched in Spring 2016 to promote good nutrition and encourage healthy shopping.

While our selection changes based on the season, some of the fresh produce included are: cabbage, kale, chard, chives, cilantro, romaine lettuce, spinach, turnips, apples, grapes, and bananas.

Volunteers are needed each week to run the market!

Volunteers will assist with the setup and breakdown of the market, stocking shelves, arranging merchandise, and helping customers as they shop the market. 

Locations will vary and volunteers are responsible for meeting at the market location.

 

CLICK HERE to view locations and sign up to volunteer! Only 1 volunteer needed at each location. Must sign up through our volunteer portal.

Organization: Freestore Foodbank

Healthy Harvest Mobile Market

The Healthy Harvest Mobile Market launched in Spring 2016 to promote good nutrition and encourage healthy shopping.

While our selection changes based on the season, some of the fresh produce included are: cabbage, kale, chard, chives, cilantro, romaine lettuce, spinach, turnips, apples, grapes, and bananas.

Volunteers are needed each week to run the market!

Volunteers will assist with the setup and breakdown of the market, stocking shelves, arranging merchandise, and helping customers as they shop the market. 

Locations will vary and volunteers are responsible for meeting at the market location.

 

CLICK HERE to view locations and sign up to volunteer! Only 1 volunteer needed at each location. Must sign up through our volunteer portal.

Organization: Freestore Foodbank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bearcats Academy 2024-25 Mentors

Calling all influencers! Enjoy chatting and laughing with others? Like listening and sharing experiences? Join Bearcats Academy and mentor high school students through their journey to college. Support their scholarly skills, learning experiences, financial understanding and college readiness milestones.

As a mentor, you will engage with students through in-person weekly mentoring sessions at local high schools. This opportunity will start in October and run through March.

If you're interested, please follow these next steps:

1. Register for the CCE Need

2. Complete the Bearcats Academy Mentor Application 

Organization: Bearcats Academy

Calling all influencers! Enjoy chatting and laughing with others? Like listening and sharing experiences? Join Bearcats Academy and mentor high school students through their journey to college. Support their scholarly skills, learning experiences, financial understanding and college readiness milestones.

As a mentor, you will engage with students through in-person weekly mentoring sessions at local high schools. This opportunity will start in October and run through March.

If you're interested, please follow these next steps:

1. Register for the CCE Need

2. Complete the Bearcats Academy Mentor Application 

Organization: Bearcats Academy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Closing the Health Gap Needs volunteers for various community engagements

Closing the Health Gap has various community engagements for the remainder of this year. We are in need of volunteers to assist with these engagements within the community.  We are open to your availability and flexibility for to meet these volunteer needs. Please respond and we will follow up to your response within a 24 hour time frame. 

Organization: The Center for Closing the Health Gap in Greater Cincinnati

Closing the Health Gap has various community engagements for the remainder of this year. We are in need of volunteers to assist with these engagements within the community.  We are open to your availability and flexibility for to meet these volunteer needs. Please respond and we will follow up to your response within a 24 hour time frame. 

Organization: The Center for Closing the Health Gap in Greater Cincinnati

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Development and Events Intern

The Bethesda Foundation is seeking qualified candidates for our Internship Program.  This position reports to the Director of Development of the Bethesda Foundation and provides direct support for communications and donor engagement strategies, as well as, Foundation special events, that benefit, Bethesda Hospitals, Hospice of Cincinnati & Fernside– all part of the TriHealth system. 

 Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Work with Foundation team to support strategic initiatives of Engagement, Annual Giving, Stewardship and donor database integrity. Provide direct support to Foundation events to provide superior donor/guest experience. Provide support to Foundation events by securing community level donations. Facilitate donor thank you/stewardship touches. Perform general fundraising duties as assigned.

 The ideal candidate:

Have a desire to learn and work in a non profit organization. Must be self-motivated and able to work independently. Will possess strong organizational skills and the ability to multi-task and meet deadlines in a timely manner. Demonstrates superior electronic media, written and verbal communication skills. Demonstrates enthusiasm and professionalism in their desire to excel in a not-for-profit environment.

The Bethesda Foundation serves as the fundraising arm of Bethesda North Hospital, Bethesda Butler County Hospital, Hospice of Cincinnati, and Fernside:  A Center for Grieving Children.  The Bethesda Foundation secures philanthropic resources and administers grants in support of indigent care, medical education and research, patient services, facilities and community outreach programs provided by Bethesda Hospital and its related entities.

Organization: Bethesda Foundation

The Bethesda Foundation is seeking qualified candidates for our Internship Program.  This position reports to the Director of Development of the Bethesda Foundation and provides direct support for communications and donor engagement strategies, as well as, Foundation special events, that benefit, Bethesda Hospitals, Hospice of Cincinnati & Fernside– all part of the TriHealth system. 

 Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Work with Foundation team to support strategic initiatives of Engagement, Annual Giving, Stewardship and donor database integrity. Provide direct support to Foundation events to provide superior donor/guest experience. Provide support to Foundation events by securing community level donations. Facilitate donor thank you/stewardship touches. Perform general fundraising duties as assigned.

 The ideal candidate:

Have a desire to learn and work in a non profit organization. Must be self-motivated and able to work independently. Will possess strong organizational skills and the ability to multi-task and meet deadlines in a timely manner. Demonstrates superior electronic media, written and verbal communication skills. Demonstrates enthusiasm and professionalism in their desire to excel in a not-for-profit environment.

The Bethesda Foundation serves as the fundraising arm of Bethesda North Hospital, Bethesda Butler County Hospital, Hospice of Cincinnati, and Fernside:  A Center for Grieving Children.  The Bethesda Foundation secures philanthropic resources and administers grants in support of indigent care, medical education and research, patient services, facilities and community outreach programs provided by Bethesda Hospital and its related entities.

Organization: Bethesda Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45242

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Preschool Student Support Aid

Work with a preschools students to assist with focus, remaining on task, and managing behaviors through out the day. Assist the classroom teachers with maintaining the routine by assisting students who may be struggling to stay focused. 

Volunteers can work an entire school day or arrange to come in for shorter shifts. Please email joni@cincinnatiurbanpromise.org if you are interested or have questions.

Organization: Cincinnati Urban Promise

Work with a preschools students to assist with focus, remaining on task, and managing behaviors through out the day. Assist the classroom teachers with maintaining the routine by assisting students who may be struggling to stay focused. 

Volunteers can work an entire school day or arrange to come in for shorter shifts. Please email joni@cincinnatiurbanpromise.org if you are interested or have questions.

Organization: Cincinnati Urban Promise

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Manager: Earn Service Hours from Home!

Play Library is in need of a social media manager. This student will be given creative control regarding content that is posted. After gathering photos and videos, much of this work can be done from home! Facebook and Instagram are currently the only social media accounts, but the Play Library hopes to expand an online presence to both Twitter and TikTok and continue building a brand identity. 

Play Library hosts events internally and participates in events within the Cincinnati area. This individual will need to attend events on occasion to gather photographs and video to use in social media posts.

The position will become a service-based internship beginning in the fall semester (15 service hours/semester). This student may be asked to return in the fall based on performance. This student will be granted a free membership to Play Library and the use of its creative space. Email joni@playlibrary.org for more information. 

Organization: Play Library

Play Library is in need of a social media manager. This student will be given creative control regarding content that is posted. After gathering photos and videos, much of this work can be done from home! Facebook and Instagram are currently the only social media accounts, but the Play Library hopes to expand an online presence to both Twitter and TikTok and continue building a brand identity. 

Play Library hosts events internally and participates in events within the Cincinnati area. This individual will need to attend events on occasion to gather photographs and video to use in social media posts.

The position will become a service-based internship beginning in the fall semester (15 service hours/semester). This student may be asked to return in the fall based on performance. This student will be granted a free membership to Play Library and the use of its creative space. Email joni@playlibrary.org for more information. 

Organization: Play Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Direct support staff

Here at Anointed Mission Cornerstone we are a non profit organization and we are striving to help women in the mental health community recover and overcome. We are looking for individuals who would be interested in helping us on our mission to make a difference. 

We are looking for women to help provide direct support care to the women in our homes through meal prep, assistance with medication and also some light cleaning. If you have a heart to give back to the community in this way we would like to hear from you! 

Organization: Anointed Mission Cornerstone Group Home

Here at Anointed Mission Cornerstone we are a non profit organization and we are striving to help women in the mental health community recover and overcome. We are looking for individuals who would be interested in helping us on our mission to make a difference. 

We are looking for women to help provide direct support care to the women in our homes through meal prep, assistance with medication and also some light cleaning. If you have a heart to give back to the community in this way we would like to hear from you! 

Organization: Anointed Mission Cornerstone Group Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45237

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Processing Donations: Clothing

Students will be sorting, hanging, and tagging clothing.

Organization: New2You Thrift Store

Students will be sorting, hanging, and tagging clothing.

Organization: New2You Thrift Store

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: K-12th Grade Tutoring

TCB is seeking volunteers for our K-12th grade After-School tutoring sessions for the Avondale youth. Sessions will take place every Tuesday and Thursday in the Avondale Business Center's Community Room located at 3635 Reading Road, Cincinnati, OH 45229. Study sessions begin at 2:30 PM, we would like for volunteers to arrive by 2:20 PM if possible. Masks and light snacks are provided.

 

Please sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090949ADA82DAAF58-k12th1

Organization: The Community Builders

TCB is seeking volunteers for our K-12th grade After-School tutoring sessions for the Avondale youth. Sessions will take place every Tuesday and Thursday in the Avondale Business Center's Community Room located at 3635 Reading Road, Cincinnati, OH 45229. Study sessions begin at 2:30 PM, we would like for volunteers to arrive by 2:20 PM if possible. Masks and light snacks are provided.

 

Please sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090949ADA82DAAF58-k12th1

Organization: The Community Builders

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: H.A.A.H. After-School/Tutoring Program Help

High Achievers Aim High is a non-profit organization seeking assistance with our Summer Academic Enrichment Program. We are looking for After-School Leads and Tutors.

Our After School Academic Enrichment and Tutoring Program begins when the neighborhood schools start and lasts throughout the academic school year. This year we are set to open August 18. The program runs daily, Monday-Friday, 2:30-6:30pm. The programs then continue throughout school’s winter, spring, and summer breaks, opening daily from 8:00a-4:00pm, offering after care services until 6:00pm for families who need it. Our Summer Academic Enrichment Program is open every summer, for the past 5 years, for 10 weeks, while it is open for 2 weeks during winter break, and one week for spring break.

Tutors are expected to work closely with individual and small groups of students to improve their academic success, allowing students the opportunity to practice, review assignments and assessments to determine areas of need and/or strength, and helping the students review and preview schoolwork as necessary.  Tutors are expected to have a love for children and a strong desire to make a difference every day. 

Organization: High Achievers Aim High

High Achievers Aim High is a non-profit organization seeking assistance with our Summer Academic Enrichment Program. We are looking for After-School Leads and Tutors.

Our After School Academic Enrichment and Tutoring Program begins when the neighborhood schools start and lasts throughout the academic school year. This year we are set to open August 18. The program runs daily, Monday-Friday, 2:30-6:30pm. The programs then continue throughout school’s winter, spring, and summer breaks, opening daily from 8:00a-4:00pm, offering after care services until 6:00pm for families who need it. Our Summer Academic Enrichment Program is open every summer, for the past 5 years, for 10 weeks, while it is open for 2 weeks during winter break, and one week for spring break.

Tutors are expected to work closely with individual and small groups of students to improve their academic success, allowing students the opportunity to practice, review assignments and assessments to determine areas of need and/or strength, and helping the students review and preview schoolwork as necessary.  Tutors are expected to have a love for children and a strong desire to make a difference every day. 

Organization: High Achievers Aim High

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45239

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Enable Cincy Admins

This need is for admins who have worked alongside the Enable Cincy exec board to achieve greater efficiency and internal strength of the organization. This can include individuals who have worked in finance, lab maintenance, and media. 

Organization: Enable Cincy

This need is for admins who have worked alongside the Enable Cincy exec board to achieve greater efficiency and internal strength of the organization. This can include individuals who have worked in finance, lab maintenance, and media. 

Organization: Enable Cincy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Family Support Volunteer

 

Develop a unique one on one relationship with a family. As an additional support person to a family, you will work to help create and bring to life the families’ personalized care plan. This could include activities with siblings, bedside visits with the patient, light housekeeping and meal prep.

Organization: Reviv Family Support Foundation

 

Develop a unique one on one relationship with a family. As an additional support person to a family, you will work to help create and bring to life the families’ personalized care plan. This could include activities with siblings, bedside visits with the patient, light housekeeping and meal prep.

Organization: Reviv Family Support Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Organize & Stock Food Pantry

The Olivet Food pantry is in need of volunteers to load, unload pantry items  as well as a  organizers, shelf stocker, packers   We are in much need  of volunteers to paint pantry areas, and repair concrete steps,  . supplies, paint and paint supplies are provided..... painting and concrete steps projects are onetime event.

Organization: Olivet Food Pantry

The Olivet Food pantry is in need of volunteers to load, unload pantry items  as well as a  organizers, shelf stocker, packers   We are in much need  of volunteers to paint pantry areas, and repair concrete steps,  . supplies, paint and paint supplies are provided..... painting and concrete steps projects are onetime event.

Organization: Olivet Food Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45236

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Graphic Designer

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

 

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

 

DUTIES:

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

Organization: Mission Addiction

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

 

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

 

DUTIES:

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

Organization: Mission Addiction

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45459

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Diversity & Inclusion Coordinator

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

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

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

 

Organization: Mission Addiction

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

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

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

 

Organization: Mission Addiction

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45459

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fluent Spanish speaking student to assist teacher in class to translate for Spanish students in Math at Western Hills High School

We are need of a few students who are fluent in Spanish to help at Western Hills High School during the school day in  a Math class to help translate for our Spanish Students. The hours are throughout the school day beginning at 8am and ending at 2p.

So if you are available 

8-9am

or 9-950    or 10-1050     or 1055- 1130     or 1215p- 110p   or 115 to 200p  please respond to this need with your availability and I will respond with a follow up email.

Organization: GRAD Cincinnati - Western Hills Afterschool

We are need of a few students who are fluent in Spanish to help at Western Hills High School during the school day in  a Math class to help translate for our Spanish Students. The hours are throughout the school day beginning at 8am and ending at 2p.

So if you are available 

8-9am

or 9-950    or 10-1050     or 1055- 1130     or 1215p- 110p   or 115 to 200p  please respond to this need with your availability and I will respond with a follow up email.

Organization: GRAD Cincinnati - Western Hills Afterschool

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45238

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Freestore Direct Volunteers

Help sort and pack produce that will be delivered to clients that are homebound and cannot get out to shop for food.  Monday - Thursday from 8am - 10:30am to assist with this activity. 

 

Click Here to register on our volunteer portal. It is required in order to volunteer with us. Create an account then sign up for event titled: Freestore Direct - Rosenthal Way

Organization: Freestore Foodbank

Help sort and pack produce that will be delivered to clients that are homebound and cannot get out to shop for food.  Monday - Thursday from 8am - 10:30am to assist with this activity. 

 

Click Here to register on our volunteer portal. It is required in order to volunteer with us. Create an account then sign up for event titled: Freestore Direct - Rosenthal Way

Organization: Freestore Foodbank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: We need help cleaning up!

We have a bunch of new equipment that needs to be cleaned and sanitized as soon as possible.


Organization: High Achievers Aim High

We have a bunch of new equipment that needs to be cleaned and sanitized as soon as possible.


Organization: High Achievers Aim High

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45239

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Objects need to be Built and Put Together

We have a few things that need to be built and assembled. If you can spare some time and put together some of these items, we would love to have you.

 

Organization: High Achievers Aim High

We have a few things that need to be built and assembled. If you can spare some time and put together some of these items, we would love to have you.

 

Organization: High Achievers Aim High

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45239

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Writing for H.A.A.H.

Developing relationships  Displaying adherence to the organization’s mission. Maintaining proficient knowledge of the organization’s history and programs. Assisting with the execution of the development department's strategy. Identifying grant funding opportunities. Writing, submitting, and managing grant proposals. Furnishing prospective funders with supporting documents. Collaborating with Executive Director and Director of Development to send funders newsletters, and to promote on-site tours. Collaborating with Director of Development to compile an annual report. Maintaining records in hard copies and computer databases.

Organization: High Achievers Aim High

Developing relationships  Displaying adherence to the organization’s mission. Maintaining proficient knowledge of the organization’s history and programs. Assisting with the execution of the development department's strategy. Identifying grant funding opportunities. Writing, submitting, and managing grant proposals. Furnishing prospective funders with supporting documents. Collaborating with Executive Director and Director of Development to send funders newsletters, and to promote on-site tours. Collaborating with Director of Development to compile an annual report. Maintaining records in hard copies and computer databases.

Organization: High Achievers Aim High

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45239

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing and Community Engagement for High Achievers Aim High

We are looking for students to promote our programs to the neighborhood schools, stores etc. We are looking for staff, students, supplies, donations etc.

Organization: High Achievers Aim High

We are looking for students to promote our programs to the neighborhood schools, stores etc. We are looking for staff, students, supplies, donations etc.

Organization: High Achievers Aim High

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45239

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tech Help

We have laptops that need to be updated, cleaned and organized as soon as possible. They also need children appropriate apps and programs downloaded.

Organization: High Achievers Aim High

We have laptops that need to be updated, cleaned and organized as soon as possible. They also need children appropriate apps and programs downloaded.

Organization: High Achievers Aim High

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45239

Allow Groups: Yes