Volunteer: 15 TIL' 50 Mass Casualty ExerciseVOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: 15 TIL’ 50 MASS CASUALTY EXERCISE Exercise Details : Big Bend Healthcare Coalition in conjunction with FDOH Training and Exercise will be hosting a 15 Til’ 50 Mass Casualty Incident Exercise—designed to test a hospital’s ability to respond to a sudden influx of 50 patients. To make this exercise successful, we need at least 50 volunteers to serve as victim actors. We are offering an exciting chance to earn volunteer hours while supporting a vital preparedness initiative! What Volunteers Do: Receive a victim actor card with role details Roleplay scenarios for hospital staff Earn 5 volunteer hour credits Have fun acting out your role while helping improve emergency preparedness Event Details : Location: HCA Florida Capital Hospital 2626 Capital Medical Blvd, Tallahassee, FL 32308 Date: January28, 2026 Time 7:00AM - 12:00PM Use the link to register! https://forms.office.com/g/YjKfYwYgiV Agency: VolunteerLEON VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: 15 TIL’ 50 MASS CASUALTY EXERCISE Exercise Details : Big Bend Healthcare Coalition in conjunction with FDOH Training and Exercise will be hosting a 15 Til’ 50 Mass Casualty Incident Exercise—designed to test a hospital’s ability to respond to a sudden influx of 50 patients. To make this exercise successful, we need at least 50 volunteers to serve as victim actors. We are offering an exciting chance to earn volunteer hours while supporting a vital preparedness initiative! What Volunteers Do: Receive a victim actor card with role details Roleplay scenarios for hospital staff Earn 5 volunteer hour credits Have fun acting out your role while helping improve emergency preparedness Event Details : Location: HCA Florida Capital Hospital 2626 Capital Medical Blvd, Tallahassee, FL 32308 Date: January28, 2026 Time 7:00AM - 12:00PM Use the link to register! https://forms.office.com/g/YjKfYwYgiV Agency: VolunteerLEON Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 28, 2026 Zip Code: 32308 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Store SortersFamily store is excited about returning to normal shopping trends. Come join us in sorting and maintaining one of the best family thrift stores in the area. Hours available are Monday - Saturday 10 AM - 5 PM Volunteers may be in need of Bright Futures' hours; school volunteer hours; or community service hours. We need your assistance to insure the successful appearance of our store which supports our community social services. We also need your assistance in testing electronic donations prior to presenting to our shopping clientele. Please call us at 850-222-0304 Agency: The Salvation Army Church of Tallahassee Family store is excited about returning to normal shopping trends. Come join us in sorting and maintaining one of the best family thrift stores in the area. Hours available are Monday - Saturday 10 AM - 5 PM Volunteers may be in need of Bright Futures' hours; school volunteer hours; or community service hours. We need your assistance to insure the successful appearance of our store which supports our community social services. We also need your assistance in testing electronic donations prior to presenting to our shopping clientele. Please call us at 850-222-0304 Agency: The Salvation Army Church of Tallahassee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32312 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 4-H Young Birders ProgramWe are looking to start a 4-H Young Birders program using the Audubon Society model. Help mentor youth as they begin their birding journey, and learn communication and leadership skills through this project area. Agency: Leon County 4-H We are looking to start a 4-H Young Birders program using the Audubon Society model. Help mentor youth as they begin their birding journey, and learn communication and leadership skills through this project area. Agency: Leon County 4-H Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 31, 2026 Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H Cloverbuds (Work with Youth Ages 5–7)Support our youngest members through age-appropriate, hands-on activities that build curiosity and confidence. Volunteers lead simple projects that introduce basic skills, teamwork, and exploration in a fun, safe environment. Agency: Leon County 4-H Support our youngest members through age-appropriate, hands-on activities that build curiosity and confidence. Volunteers lead simple projects that introduce basic skills, teamwork, and exploration in a fun, safe environment. Agency: Leon County 4-H Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H Teen Council (Leadership Development)Mentor teens as they plan events, lead service projects, strengthen leadership skills, and represent 4-H in the community. Volunteers guide youth in decision-making, teamwork, public speaking, and civic engagement. Agency: Leon County 4-H Mentor teens as they plan events, lead service projects, strengthen leadership skills, and represent 4-H in the community. Volunteers guide youth in decision-making, teamwork, public speaking, and civic engagement. Agency: Leon County 4-H Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026 Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H Shooting SportsSupport youth in developing discipline, focus, and safety through archery and other shooting disciplines offered under 4-H guidelines. Volunteers emphasize proper technique, equipment care, and strict safety practices while fostering responsible recreation. Agency: Leon County 4-H Support youth in developing discipline, focus, and safety through archery and other shooting disciplines offered under 4-H guidelines. Volunteers emphasize proper technique, equipment care, and strict safety practices while fostering responsible recreation. Agency: Leon County 4-H Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 31, 2026 Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H Plant Science - VolunteerPlant Science Club:
The Plant Science Club is designed for those passionate about plants and the environment. This club offers a hands-on learning experience in growing and nurturing plants, exploring various gardening techniques, and delving into plant science principles. Through educational projects, club members can share their knowledge, foster sustainability, and promote the beauty and importance of plant life. When? TBD! Upon volunteer availability. Once we have two adult volunteers, we will market this opportunity to youth in Leon County. Who? Depending on your comfort level, you will be able to select the age group you wish to work with, ranging from ages 8 to 18. What? The current project the youth members learn about gardening and plant science. We provide any materials that our volunteers need to facilitate this club. For more information, please visit the link below: Youth Clubs - Leon County - University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences - UF/IFAS (ufl.edu) Interested in learning what the next steps are? Contact: Leon4H@ifas.ufl.edu Agency: Leon County 4-H Plant Science Club:
The Plant Science Club is designed for those passionate about plants and the environment. This club offers a hands-on learning experience in growing and nurturing plants, exploring various gardening techniques, and delving into plant science principles. Through educational projects, club members can share their knowledge, foster sustainability, and promote the beauty and importance of plant life. When? TBD! Upon volunteer availability. Once we have two adult volunteers, we will market this opportunity to youth in Leon County. Who? Depending on your comfort level, you will be able to select the age group you wish to work with, ranging from ages 8 to 18. What? The current project the youth members learn about gardening and plant science. We provide any materials that our volunteers need to facilitate this club. For more information, please visit the link below: Youth Clubs - Leon County - University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences - UF/IFAS (ufl.edu) Interested in learning what the next steps are? Contact: Leon4H@ifas.ufl.edu Agency: Leon County 4-H Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301-7060 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H General VolunteerNo matter your background, 4-H offers a place for you to share your passion and positively impact youth in your community. Volunteers make 4-H possible, and we’d love to have you join us. Agency: Leon County 4-H No matter your background, 4-H offers a place for you to share your passion and positively impact youth in your community. Volunteers make 4-H possible, and we’d love to have you join us. Agency: Leon County 4-H Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 31, 2026 Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H Woodworking ProjectsTeach youth how to safely use hand tools and basic equipment while building hands-on projects. Volunteers help members learn measurement, project planning, craftsmanship, and creativity through wood-based projects big and small. Agency: Leon County 4-H Teach youth how to safely use hand tools and basic equipment while building hands-on projects. Volunteers help members learn measurement, project planning, craftsmanship, and creativity through wood-based projects big and small. Agency: Leon County 4-H Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 31, 2026 Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H Workforce Readiness / “Working” ProjectsSupport youth as they explore career pathways, build communication and leadership skills, practice interviewing, learn financial literacy, and develop practical job-readiness skills. Agency: Leon County 4-H Support youth as they explore career pathways, build communication and leadership skills, practice interviewing, learn financial literacy, and develop practical job-readiness skills. Agency: Leon County 4-H Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 31, 2026 Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Agriculture & Math)Engage youth in robotics, coding, environmental science, engineering challenges, and scientific inquiry. Volunteers help spark curiosity and problem-solving skills through interactive learning. Agency: Leon County 4-H Engage youth in robotics, coding, environmental science, engineering challenges, and scientific inquiry. Volunteers help spark curiosity and problem-solving skills through interactive learning. Agency: Leon County 4-H Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 31, 2026 Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H Healthy Living & CookingLead hands-on lessons in nutrition, meal preparation, physical activity, and wellness. Volunteers help youth build lifelong healthy habits through fun, skill-based activities. Agency: Leon County 4-H Lead hands-on lessons in nutrition, meal preparation, physical activity, and wellness. Volunteers help youth build lifelong healthy habits through fun, skill-based activities. Agency: Leon County 4-H Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 31, 2026 Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H Expressive ArtsGuide young artists as they explore visual arts, crafts, photography, music, theater, and creative expression. Volunteers help youth build confidence and discover their artistic voice. Agency: Leon County 4-H Guide young artists as they explore visual arts, crafts, photography, music, theater, and creative expression. Volunteers help youth build confidence and discover their artistic voice. Agency: Leon County 4-H Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 31, 2026 Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H Animal ScienceShare your knowledge of livestock, companion animals, poultry, horses, or small animals. Volunteers help youth learn proper care, nutrition, showmanship, record-keeping, and responsible animal ownership. Agency: Leon County 4-H Share your knowledge of livestock, companion animals, poultry, horses, or small animals. Volunteers help youth learn proper care, nutrition, showmanship, record-keeping, and responsible animal ownership. Agency: Leon County 4-H Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 31, 2026 Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H Fishing VolunteerHelp youth discover the excitement of the outdoors through casting practice, knot tying, fish identification, conservation ethics, and responsible practices to ensure they treat our natural resources with respect and care. Agency: Leon County 4-H Help youth discover the excitement of the outdoors through casting practice, knot tying, fish identification, conservation ethics, and responsible practices to ensure they treat our natural resources with respect and care. Agency: Leon County 4-H Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 16, 2026 Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TLH Airport 2026 Emergency ExerciseVolunteers are needed for the Tallahassee International Airport's 2026 Emergency Exercise. The exercise will take place on Thursday, February 19, 2026 from 6:00am to 12:00pm. Volunteers may serve as "victims" of a major aircraft accident or their friends/family members. This exercise will test our community's ability to respond to and manage an aircraft-related disaster. Coffee and light snacks will be provided in the morning and boxed lunches provided at the conclusion of the exercise for all volunteer attendees. Additional volunteer information may be obtained via the flyer attached below and will be posted as the exercise date gets closer. Thank you for your interest in supporting the Tallahassee International Airport! Agency: Tallahassee International Airport Volunteers are needed for the Tallahassee International Airport's 2026 Emergency Exercise. The exercise will take place on Thursday, February 19, 2026 from 6:00am to 12:00pm. Volunteers may serve as "victims" of a major aircraft accident or their friends/family members. This exercise will test our community's ability to respond to and manage an aircraft-related disaster. Coffee and light snacks will be provided in the morning and boxed lunches provided at the conclusion of the exercise for all volunteer attendees. Additional volunteer information may be obtained via the flyer attached below and will be posted as the exercise date gets closer. Thank you for your interest in supporting the Tallahassee International Airport! Agency: Tallahassee International Airport Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Feb 17, 2026 Zip Code: 32310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Services Receptionist VolunteerAs the Volunteer Receptionist, you will help provide social service assistance to eligible clients in the following areas: food, clothing voucher, furniture voucher, and financial assistance; interviews clients to determine need and eligibility to receive services; prepares accurate and complete client records; refers clients to community agencies and maintains effective working relationships with the same; ensures compliance with program policies and procedures. Answers the telephone in a courteous manner and directs calls to the appropriate destination; records accurate and complete messages when necessary; receives and receipts deliveries and donations; greets and announces visitors and clients; provides general information about The Salvation Army's operations and services; performs routine clerical work such as filing and finding resources to help the community. When you join our team of volunteers, you’re helping us build communities where lives are changed and hope is found. Volunteers are one of our strongest resources in meeting the needs of a community. Shifts Available: Mondays: 9AM-12Noon, 11AM-2PM and 1PM to 4PM Tuesdays: 9AM-12Noon, 11AM-2PM and 1PM to 4PM Wednesdays: 9AM-12Noon, 11AM-2PM and 1PM to 4PM Thursdays: 9AM-12Noon, 11AM-2PM and 1PM to 4PM Fridays: 9AM-12Noon, 11AM-2PM and 1PM to 4PM Do you have questions about what we have covered or need more information? Please contact our office at 850-222-0304 Agency: The Salvation Army Church of Tallahassee As the Volunteer Receptionist, you will help provide social service assistance to eligible clients in the following areas: food, clothing voucher, furniture voucher, and financial assistance; interviews clients to determine need and eligibility to receive services; prepares accurate and complete client records; refers clients to community agencies and maintains effective working relationships with the same; ensures compliance with program policies and procedures. Answers the telephone in a courteous manner and directs calls to the appropriate destination; records accurate and complete messages when necessary; receives and receipts deliveries and donations; greets and announces visitors and clients; provides general information about The Salvation Army's operations and services; performs routine clerical work such as filing and finding resources to help the community. When you join our team of volunteers, you’re helping us build communities where lives are changed and hope is found. Volunteers are one of our strongest resources in meeting the needs of a community. Shifts Available: Mondays: 9AM-12Noon, 11AM-2PM and 1PM to 4PM Tuesdays: 9AM-12Noon, 11AM-2PM and 1PM to 4PM Wednesdays: 9AM-12Noon, 11AM-2PM and 1PM to 4PM Thursdays: 9AM-12Noon, 11AM-2PM and 1PM to 4PM Fridays: 9AM-12Noon, 11AM-2PM and 1PM to 4PM Do you have questions about what we have covered or need more information? Please contact our office at 850-222-0304 Agency: The Salvation Army Church of Tallahassee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry CoordinatorThe Food Pantry Coordinator will assist the Social Service Program Coordinator in all aspects of the Food Pantry Program at the Salvation Army Church of Tallahassee. Shifts Available: Mondays: 9AM-12Noon, 11AM-2PM and 1PM to 4PM Tuesdays: 9AM-12Noon, 11AM-2PM and 1PM to 4PM Wednesdays: 9AM-12Noon, 11AM-2PM and 1PM to 4PM Thursdays: 9AM-12Noon, 11AM-2PM and 1PM to 4PM Fridays: 9AM-12Noon, 11AM-2PM and 1PM to 4PM Role Responsibilities: • Responsible for overall operation of the food pantry • Plans, purchases items of the Food pantry • Receives food and supply deliveries; selects and pickups food from suppliers as needed • Gathers, tracks, reports client data; maintains program records & statistic. • Facilitates, schedules and coordinates food box distribution to seniors • Ensures all food safety procedures are implemented and maintained • Tracks food donations to the pantry • Keeps an up-to-date date inventory of supplies and orders supplies as needed • Reports data as required Makes sure program areas are clean before and after food pantry Interested in volunteer? Email Community Relations & Volunteer Coordinator - Jeremy.Bridges@uss.salvationarmy.org. Agency: The Salvation Army Church of Tallahassee The Food Pantry Coordinator will assist the Social Service Program Coordinator in all aspects of the Food Pantry Program at the Salvation Army Church of Tallahassee. Shifts Available: Mondays: 9AM-12Noon, 11AM-2PM and 1PM to 4PM Tuesdays: 9AM-12Noon, 11AM-2PM and 1PM to 4PM Wednesdays: 9AM-12Noon, 11AM-2PM and 1PM to 4PM Thursdays: 9AM-12Noon, 11AM-2PM and 1PM to 4PM Fridays: 9AM-12Noon, 11AM-2PM and 1PM to 4PM Role Responsibilities: • Responsible for overall operation of the food pantry • Plans, purchases items of the Food pantry • Receives food and supply deliveries; selects and pickups food from suppliers as needed • Gathers, tracks, reports client data; maintains program records & statistic. • Facilitates, schedules and coordinates food box distribution to seniors • Ensures all food safety procedures are implemented and maintained • Tracks food donations to the pantry • Keeps an up-to-date date inventory of supplies and orders supplies as needed • Reports data as required Makes sure program areas are clean before and after food pantry Interested in volunteer? Email Community Relations & Volunteer Coordinator - Jeremy.Bridges@uss.salvationarmy.org. Agency: The Salvation Army Church of Tallahassee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Arbor Day 2026 VolunteersLeon County invites the community to participate in its annual Arbor Day Tree Planting event in honor of Florida’s Arbor Day on Saturday, January 24, at the St. Marks Headwaters Greenway Buck Lake Trailhead. Although National Arbor Day falls in April, we celebrate Arbor Day in January because winter is the best time to plant trees in Florida. This event supports and strengthens habitats for the hundreds of native and migratory species that call Leon County home, while also contributing to the beautification of the community and the overall improvement of the environment. Participants should bring their own water, if able. While a limited quantity of gloves and shovels will be available at the event, attendees are encouraged to bring their own shovels and gloves for optimal participation. Snacks and coffee will be provided, and the event will run from 8 a.m. until the last tree is planted. EVENT DETAILS When: Saturday, January 24, 2026, starting at 8 a.m. Where: St. Marks Headwaters Greenway Buck Lake Trailhead, 10995 Buck Lake Road What to wear: Close-toed shoes and warm clothes suitable for hands-on activities What you’ll do: Plant trees To sign-up please use the Respond Button on this page. For more information contact VolunteeLEON, Coordinator at PeltWalkerK@leoncountyfl.gov or 850-606-1970. Agency: VolunteerLEON Leon County invites the community to participate in its annual Arbor Day Tree Planting event in honor of Florida’s Arbor Day on Saturday, January 24, at the St. Marks Headwaters Greenway Buck Lake Trailhead. Although National Arbor Day falls in April, we celebrate Arbor Day in January because winter is the best time to plant trees in Florida. This event supports and strengthens habitats for the hundreds of native and migratory species that call Leon County home, while also contributing to the beautification of the community and the overall improvement of the environment. Participants should bring their own water, if able. While a limited quantity of gloves and shovels will be available at the event, attendees are encouraged to bring their own shovels and gloves for optimal participation. Snacks and coffee will be provided, and the event will run from 8 a.m. until the last tree is planted. EVENT DETAILS When: Saturday, January 24, 2026, starting at 8 a.m. Where: St. Marks Headwaters Greenway Buck Lake Trailhead, 10995 Buck Lake Road What to wear: Close-toed shoes and warm clothes suitable for hands-on activities What you’ll do: Plant trees To sign-up please use the Respond Button on this page. For more information contact VolunteeLEON, Coordinator at PeltWalkerK@leoncountyfl.gov or 850-606-1970. Agency: VolunteerLEON Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 24, 2026 Zip Code: 32317 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed for Banquet Fundraiser January 29, 2026We need volunteers of various types for this event. Photographer 1/29/26 4:30pm-9:00pm Registration 1/29/26 4:30pm-6:15pm Greeters 1/29/26 4:30pm-6:15pm Escorts to Tables1/29/26 4:30pm-6:15pm Food Servers 1/29/26 5:00pm-7:00pm Decorating 1/29/26 12:30pm-4:30pm Set-up 4:30pm-5:45pm Clean-up 8:00pm-9:00pm Dress for the event 4:30pm-7:00pm is black pants and white shirts. For those in registration, greeters, food servers and escorts to tables. Agency: Making Miracles Haven We need volunteers of various types for this event. Photographer 1/29/26 4:30pm-9:00pm Registration 1/29/26 4:30pm-6:15pm Greeters 1/29/26 4:30pm-6:15pm Escorts to Tables1/29/26 4:30pm-6:15pm Food Servers 1/29/26 5:00pm-7:00pm Decorating 1/29/26 12:30pm-4:30pm Set-up 4:30pm-5:45pm Clean-up 8:00pm-9:00pm Dress for the event 4:30pm-7:00pm is black pants and white shirts. For those in registration, greeters, food servers and escorts to tables. Agency: Making Miracles Haven Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jan 29, 2026 Zip Code: 32312 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Host a "Wish List Needs" Party for Making Miracles!If you are an individual or an organization, help supply Making Miracles Haven with the supplies the women need to live in our home. By doing so, other donations will go to the much needed ongoing needs of the home. These young women and their children are just trying to make ends meet. Please see the attached "Wish List" to help us make it happen! Thank you Lord in advance for your consideration. Please contact wendy Wheelis with you plans and when you would like to deliver. Agency: Making Miracles Haven If you are an individual or an organization, help supply Making Miracles Haven with the supplies the women need to live in our home. By doing so, other donations will go to the much needed ongoing needs of the home. These young women and their children are just trying to make ends meet. Please see the attached "Wish List" to help us make it happen! Thank you Lord in advance for your consideration. Please contact wendy Wheelis with you plans and when you would like to deliver. Agency: Making Miracles Haven Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32304 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ResearchMatch - Volunteers for Research to Advance Health CareFlorida State University invites the community to engage in the research process as scientists look to better understand complicated diseases and other medical conditions. The institution has joined ResearchMatch https://www.researchmatch.org/, a nonprofit program funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) where people – healthy or not – can sign up to participate in health-related research opportunities. The types of studies available on ResearchMatch include surveys that a volunteer can complete at home or remotely as well as studies that involve in-person participation with the researcher at the study location, usually on campus or at a nearby health care facility. Studies can cover any range of health conditions, medications or diseases, but all types of volunteers — including healthy participants — are needed. ResearchMatch allows only studies that have been reviewed and approved by a university or health care facility’s regulatory board, designated to protect the rights and welfare of people participating in research. FSU’s regulatory officials review every study and must approve before FSU researchers can post to ResearchMatch. Agency: FSU Health Community Engagement Florida State University invites the community to engage in the research process as scientists look to better understand complicated diseases and other medical conditions. The institution has joined ResearchMatch https://www.researchmatch.org/, a nonprofit program funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) where people – healthy or not – can sign up to participate in health-related research opportunities. The types of studies available on ResearchMatch include surveys that a volunteer can complete at home or remotely as well as studies that involve in-person participation with the researcher at the study location, usually on campus or at a nearby health care facility. Studies can cover any range of health conditions, medications or diseases, but all types of volunteers — including healthy participants — are needed. ResearchMatch allows only studies that have been reviewed and approved by a university or health care facility’s regulatory board, designated to protect the rights and welfare of people participating in research. FSU’s regulatory officials review every study and must approve before FSU researchers can post to ResearchMatch. Agency: FSU Health Community Engagement Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32306 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gardens, Greenhouse, and Landscape VolunteerLandscape and Garden Volunteer - Alfred B. Maclay Gardens - Tallahassee, FL Enjoy one of Florida's most beautiful State Parks while volunteering at Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park, located in the heart of Tallahassee, FL. The gardens are a masterpiece of floral architecture, featuring a picturesque brick walkway, secret garden, reflection pool, walled garden and hundreds of camellias and azaleas. The park is also home to a recreation area, two lakes, and miles of shaded multi-use trails. The park is currently seeking reliable local volunteers to assist with Landscape and Garden tasks. Examples of assigned tasks may include: Pruning and weed pullingDebris pickupVine pulling and removalWatering and plantingMowingSpread pine-straw and mulchGreenhouse workPlease indicate on your application any special skills or training you have that would be relevant to this position, including: Knowledge of irrigation systemsPrior experience with landscaping or gardeningAbility to identify plant speciesAbility to safely lift 20 lbs. frequently and up to 50 lbs. occasionally.Ability to withstand exposure to the outdoors including heat, cold, inclement weather, and biting/stinging insects.We ask that volunteers in this position contribute a minimum of one 4 to 6-hour shift per week, preferably on the same day and time each week. Garden volunteers typically meet weekday mornings at 8:30 AM. Youth under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the duration of their volunteer service. Direct application at this link: https://volunteers.floridastateparks.org/pages/oneclick/F76WOUl4dSJWhkF2HWrtngETmvJ11EIc We look forward to having you aboard the Maclay Gardens team! Agency: Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park Landscape and Garden Volunteer - Alfred B. Maclay Gardens - Tallahassee, FL Enjoy one of Florida's most beautiful State Parks while volunteering at Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park, located in the heart of Tallahassee, FL. The gardens are a masterpiece of floral architecture, featuring a picturesque brick walkway, secret garden, reflection pool, walled garden and hundreds of camellias and azaleas. The park is also home to a recreation area, two lakes, and miles of shaded multi-use trails. The park is currently seeking reliable local volunteers to assist with Landscape and Garden tasks. Examples of assigned tasks may include: Pruning and weed pullingDebris pickupVine pulling and removalWatering and plantingMowingSpread pine-straw and mulchGreenhouse workPlease indicate on your application any special skills or training you have that would be relevant to this position, including: Knowledge of irrigation systemsPrior experience with landscaping or gardeningAbility to identify plant speciesAbility to safely lift 20 lbs. frequently and up to 50 lbs. occasionally.Ability to withstand exposure to the outdoors including heat, cold, inclement weather, and biting/stinging insects.We ask that volunteers in this position contribute a minimum of one 4 to 6-hour shift per week, preferably on the same day and time each week. Garden volunteers typically meet weekday mornings at 8:30 AM. Youth under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the duration of their volunteer service. Direct application at this link: https://volunteers.floridastateparks.org/pages/oneclick/F76WOUl4dSJWhkF2HWrtngETmvJ11EIc We look forward to having you aboard the Maclay Gardens team! Agency: Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32309 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ranger Station AttendantOur team is seeking reliable local volunteers to assist at the front entrance in the Ranger Station. This position would be responsible for the following tasks: Collect day use fees using a point-of-sale terminalAnswer visitor questions in person and over the phoneAssist visitors with facility rentals, annual pass sales and after-hours permits.Operate a two-way radio system to contact field staffPlease indicate on your application any special skills or trainings you have that would be relevant to this position, including cash handling, customer service and computer skills. We will teach you everything else you need to know about park operations! We do ask that Ranger Station volunteers be able to make a weekly commitment to ensure smooth park operations. We ask that volunteers in this position work one 6-hour shift per week minimum, preferably on the same day and time each week. Ranger station shifts are typically from 7:30 AM-1:30 PM or 1:00 PM-7:00 PM, depending on sunset/park closing times. Direct application link at: https://volunteers.floridastateparks.org/pages/oneclick/zUtxE7Gxs0oHOneHxjn3WbW2VNR33cUY We look forward to having you aboard the Maclay Gardens team! Agency: Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park Our team is seeking reliable local volunteers to assist at the front entrance in the Ranger Station. This position would be responsible for the following tasks: Collect day use fees using a point-of-sale terminalAnswer visitor questions in person and over the phoneAssist visitors with facility rentals, annual pass sales and after-hours permits.Operate a two-way radio system to contact field staffPlease indicate on your application any special skills or trainings you have that would be relevant to this position, including cash handling, customer service and computer skills. We will teach you everything else you need to know about park operations! We do ask that Ranger Station volunteers be able to make a weekly commitment to ensure smooth park operations. We ask that volunteers in this position work one 6-hour shift per week minimum, preferably on the same day and time each week. Ranger station shifts are typically from 7:30 AM-1:30 PM or 1:00 PM-7:00 PM, depending on sunset/park closing times. Direct application link at: https://volunteers.floridastateparks.org/pages/oneclick/zUtxE7Gxs0oHOneHxjn3WbW2VNR33cUY We look forward to having you aboard the Maclay Gardens team! Agency: Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32309 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Capital Area Healthy Start Coalition -Office SupportVolunteer Opportunity: Office Support with Capital Area Healthy Start Coalition The Capital Area Healthy Start Coalition is looking for dedicated volunteers to assist us with day-to-day tasks around the office. Volunteers will help with activities such as organizing materials, preparing outreach packets, making phone calls, data entry, and other light administrative projects that keep our programs running smoothly. This is a great opportunity for individuals who want to support maternal and infant health in our community while gaining hands-on experience in a nonprofit office setting. Details: Your time and energy will directly support our mission of improving the health and well-being of mothers, babies, and families in the Big Bend region. If you’re organized, reliable, and looking to make a difference, we’d love to have you join our team! Agency: Capital Area Healthy Start Coalition Volunteer Opportunity: Office Support with Capital Area Healthy Start Coalition The Capital Area Healthy Start Coalition is looking for dedicated volunteers to assist us with day-to-day tasks around the office. Volunteers will help with activities such as organizing materials, preparing outreach packets, making phone calls, data entry, and other light administrative projects that keep our programs running smoothly. This is a great opportunity for individuals who want to support maternal and infant health in our community while gaining hands-on experience in a nonprofit office setting. Details: Your time and energy will directly support our mission of improving the health and well-being of mothers, babies, and families in the Big Bend region. If you’re organized, reliable, and looking to make a difference, we’d love to have you join our team! Agency: Capital Area Healthy Start Coalition Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mobile Health Services Administration VolunteerIf you’re interested in healthcare administration, this is a hands-on opportunity to learn and serve. Volunteers will support the administrative side of our Mobile Health Services, assisting with scheduling, outreach coordination, data tracking, and other office-based responsibilities. This role is particularly valuable for students considering a career in healthcare or public health. A commitment of 2–4 hours per week is preferred for this opportunity. Examples of Activities: Helping track patient outreach and follow-up. Organizing mobile service schedules and calendars. Assisting with volunteer check-in and assignments. Supporting data entry and quality tracking. Preparing informational packets for patients and partners. Agency: Bond Community Health Center, Inc. If you’re interested in healthcare administration, this is a hands-on opportunity to learn and serve. Volunteers will support the administrative side of our Mobile Health Services, assisting with scheduling, outreach coordination, data tracking, and other office-based responsibilities. This role is particularly valuable for students considering a career in healthcare or public health. A commitment of 2–4 hours per week is preferred for this opportunity. Examples of Activities: Helping track patient outreach and follow-up. Organizing mobile service schedules and calendars. Assisting with volunteer check-in and assignments. Supporting data entry and quality tracking. Preparing informational packets for patients and partners. Agency: Bond Community Health Center, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Patient Engagement VolunteerIf you enjoy connecting with people and making them feel welcomed, this role is for you. Patient Engagement Volunteers play an important part in enhancing the overall patient experience at Bond. In this role, you will assist with patient experience projects, help patients navigate our facilities, and share health education resources in a friendly and approachable way. This opportunity is perfect for those who want to use their communication skills to make every patient interaction a positive one. A commitment of 2–4 hours per week is preferred for this opportunity. Examples of Activities: Greeting attendees, guiding them to registration, and sharing event information. Assisting with patient satisfaction surveys and health education initiatives. Supporting awareness campaigns by distributing flyers or helping spread patient-centered messages. Welcoming patients on the mobile unit and answering questions about available services. Agency: Bond Community Health Center, Inc. If you enjoy connecting with people and making them feel welcomed, this role is for you. Patient Engagement Volunteers play an important part in enhancing the overall patient experience at Bond. In this role, you will assist with patient experience projects, help patients navigate our facilities, and share health education resources in a friendly and approachable way. This opportunity is perfect for those who want to use their communication skills to make every patient interaction a positive one. A commitment of 2–4 hours per week is preferred for this opportunity. Examples of Activities: Greeting attendees, guiding them to registration, and sharing event information. Assisting with patient satisfaction surveys and health education initiatives. Supporting awareness campaigns by distributing flyers or helping spread patient-centered messages. Welcoming patients on the mobile unit and answering questions about available services. Agency: Bond Community Health Center, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry & Clothing Closet VolunteerSupport our community by helping meet essential needs. In this role, volunteers assist with organizing, restocking, and distributing food items and clothing to individuals and families during business hours. You’ll play a direct part in ensuring neighbors have access to basic resources that improve their health and quality of life. This opportunity is best suited for those who can give 2–4 hours per month during business hours. Examples of Activities: Sorting donated food and clothing. Stocking shelves and organizing pantry items. Packing bags for food distribution. Assisting community members in selecting clothing. Recording pantry distribution numbers. Agency: Bond Community Health Center, Inc. Support our community by helping meet essential needs. In this role, volunteers assist with organizing, restocking, and distributing food items and clothing to individuals and families during business hours. You’ll play a direct part in ensuring neighbors have access to basic resources that improve their health and quality of life. This opportunity is best suited for those who can give 2–4 hours per month during business hours. Examples of Activities: Sorting donated food and clothing. Stocking shelves and organizing pantry items. Packing bags for food distribution. Assisting community members in selecting clothing. Recording pantry distribution numbers. Agency: Bond Community Health Center, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Digital Team VolunteerAre you creative and passionate about digital media? If you love social media, graphic design, or content creation, this opportunity is for you. Our Digital Team Volunteers help design flyers, craft engaging posts, and develop visuals that share our mission with patients and the broader community. By using your creative talents, you will help Bond tell its story and connect more people to care. This opportunity is flexible and ideal for those who can dedicate 2–4 hours per month. Examples of Activities: Creating flyers for community health events. Designing graphics for food pantry or mobile health announcements. Drafting short captions or posts for social media. Taking photos at events (with approval). Assisting with newsletter layout or visuals. Agency: Bond Community Health Center, Inc. Are you creative and passionate about digital media? If you love social media, graphic design, or content creation, this opportunity is for you. Our Digital Team Volunteers help design flyers, craft engaging posts, and develop visuals that share our mission with patients and the broader community. By using your creative talents, you will help Bond tell its story and connect more people to care. This opportunity is flexible and ideal for those who can dedicate 2–4 hours per month. Examples of Activities: Creating flyers for community health events. Designing graphics for food pantry or mobile health announcements. Drafting short captions or posts for social media. Taking photos at events (with approval). Assisting with newsletter layout or visuals. Agency: Bond Community Health Center, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Events & Outreach VolunteerCongratulations on taking the first step toward making a difference! Our Community Events & Outreach Volunteers are vital in helping Bond extend care beyond our walls. This role is ideal for residents and students who prefer flexible, one-event commitments. Volunteers assist at food distributions, health fairs, and other community-based activities. You may also represent Bond at large-scale community events, engaging directly with neighbors and sharing valuable resources. Examples of Activities: Assisting with food distribution lines and set-up. Greeting and registering participants at health fairs. Handing out health education materials. Supporting Bond’s booth at large community events. Helping with event breakdown and clean-up. Agency: Bond Community Health Center, Inc. Congratulations on taking the first step toward making a difference! Our Community Events & Outreach Volunteers are vital in helping Bond extend care beyond our walls. This role is ideal for residents and students who prefer flexible, one-event commitments. Volunteers assist at food distributions, health fairs, and other community-based activities. You may also represent Bond at large-scale community events, engaging directly with neighbors and sharing valuable resources. Examples of Activities: Assisting with food distribution lines and set-up. Greeting and registering participants at health fairs. Handing out health education materials. Supporting Bond’s booth at large community events. Helping with event breakdown and clean-up. Agency: Bond Community Health Center, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sister FriendsThe Sister Friends Tallahassee Birthing Project, a Capital Area Healthy Start Program, is seeking Sister Friends volunteers to provide one-on-one support to a pregnant teen or woman to help her identify and stay in prenatal care, access other resources, and understand how to be a good parent. Duties: Caring listener with a desire to work with women and families. Compassion and commitment are an absolute must. Time Commitment: Approximately 10 hours per month until baby turns 12 months old (approx. 18 months). Phone Number: 850-488-0288 ext. 106 Agency: Capital Area Healthy Start Coalition The Sister Friends Tallahassee Birthing Project, a Capital Area Healthy Start Program, is seeking Sister Friends volunteers to provide one-on-one support to a pregnant teen or woman to help her identify and stay in prenatal care, access other resources, and understand how to be a good parent. Duties: Caring listener with a desire to work with women and families. Compassion and commitment are an absolute must. Time Commitment: Approximately 10 hours per month until baby turns 12 months old (approx. 18 months). Phone Number: 850-488-0288 ext. 106 Agency: Capital Area Healthy Start Coalition Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event & Fundraiser Support VolunteersGoodwood Museum & Gardens is seeking dependable, friendly volunteers to help make our events and fundraisers run smoothly. Event volunteers are essential to creating a welcoming and organized experience for our guests at the fundraisers that help support the 180+ year-old museum and gardens. Event Volunteer Duties May Include: Greeting and checking in guests upon arrival to events/fundraisersProviding directions and answering event-related questionsAssisting with event setup and breakdownManaging food and beverage stationsOverseeing game/activity stationsMonitoring activity or exhibit areasSupporting raffle or auction tablesDistributing programs, wristbands, or event materialsMaintaining cleanliness and restocking supplies as neededRunning errands or assisting with last-minute needsHelping ensure guest safety and effective crowd flowFlexible scheduling available. Further opportunities are available for volunteers to help in the planning and development stages of events. All events will be held at Goodwood Museum & Gardens (1600 Miccosukee Road, Tallahassee). If you enjoy working with people, staying active, and being part of a team that creates memorable experiences, we’d love to have you join us! Agency: Goodwood Museum & Gardens Goodwood Museum & Gardens is seeking dependable, friendly volunteers to help make our events and fundraisers run smoothly. Event volunteers are essential to creating a welcoming and organized experience for our guests at the fundraisers that help support the 180+ year-old museum and gardens. Event Volunteer Duties May Include: Greeting and checking in guests upon arrival to events/fundraisersProviding directions and answering event-related questionsAssisting with event setup and breakdownManaging food and beverage stationsOverseeing game/activity stationsMonitoring activity or exhibit areasSupporting raffle or auction tablesDistributing programs, wristbands, or event materialsMaintaining cleanliness and restocking supplies as neededRunning errands or assisting with last-minute needsHelping ensure guest safety and effective crowd flowFlexible scheduling available. Further opportunities are available for volunteers to help in the planning and development stages of events. All events will be held at Goodwood Museum & Gardens (1600 Miccosukee Road, Tallahassee). If you enjoy working with people, staying active, and being part of a team that creates memorable experiences, we’d love to have you join us! Agency: Goodwood Museum & Gardens Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32308 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer for Historic Rose GardenGoodwood Museum & Gardens is known for its immense variety of heirloom and heritage roses. Goodwood needs experienced volunteers to help propagate and maintain the rose inventory on site. The roses will be offered during Goodwood’s plant sales, and the rose volunteers also work these sales to offer support to the enthusiastic rose customers. Rose volunteers are important in the care and documentation of rose varieties in Goodwood's gardens; many of the rose varieties are historically relevant to Goodwood, and the preservation of these plants is highly important volunteer work. The rose volunteers work directly with the Operations Manager and Gardens Manager to complete tasks and document progress. Rose volunteers can work any time Monday-Friday from 9 AM - noon, with occasional weekend times being offered. Agency: Goodwood Museum & Gardens Goodwood Museum & Gardens is known for its immense variety of heirloom and heritage roses. Goodwood needs experienced volunteers to help propagate and maintain the rose inventory on site. The roses will be offered during Goodwood’s plant sales, and the rose volunteers also work these sales to offer support to the enthusiastic rose customers. Rose volunteers are important in the care and documentation of rose varieties in Goodwood's gardens; many of the rose varieties are historically relevant to Goodwood, and the preservation of these plants is highly important volunteer work. The rose volunteers work directly with the Operations Manager and Gardens Manager to complete tasks and document progress. Rose volunteers can work any time Monday-Friday from 9 AM - noon, with occasional weekend times being offered. Agency: Goodwood Museum & Gardens Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32308 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Gardeners for 100+ YO Historic GardenGoodwood Museum & Gardens has extensive garden installations on over 20 acres of property that rely on staff and volunteer support to upkeep and preserve. The purpose of Volunteer Gardeners is to help the Garden Manager maintain garden installations throughout the grounds, including our historic daffodil lawn, butterfly gardens, and more. Garden volunteers can work any time Monday-Friday from 9 AM - 12 PM, with occasional weekend times being offered. The key responsibilities are: weeding, watering, and mulching areas as well as identifying hazards, pests, and plant diseases on the grounds. This position needs to know how to use basic hand tools and be physically able to conduct the tasks. Training is provided to teach how to identify invasive plants and how to care for Goodwood’s plants over the seasons. Agency: Goodwood Museum & Gardens Goodwood Museum & Gardens has extensive garden installations on over 20 acres of property that rely on staff and volunteer support to upkeep and preserve. The purpose of Volunteer Gardeners is to help the Garden Manager maintain garden installations throughout the grounds, including our historic daffodil lawn, butterfly gardens, and more. Garden volunteers can work any time Monday-Friday from 9 AM - 12 PM, with occasional weekend times being offered. The key responsibilities are: weeding, watering, and mulching areas as well as identifying hazards, pests, and plant diseases on the grounds. This position needs to know how to use basic hand tools and be physically able to conduct the tasks. Training is provided to teach how to identify invasive plants and how to care for Goodwood’s plants over the seasons. Agency: Goodwood Museum & Gardens Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32308 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Greenhouse Propagation VolunteerGoodwood Museum & Gardens is seeking volunteers to serve on the garden's greenhouse propagation team. The purpose of the greenhouse propagation team is to grow and maintain all of the plants used in the museum & garden's biannual plant sale fundraisers. The volunteers work most Friday mornings from 9 AM - noon in Goodwood’s greenhouse and surrounding areas. The key responsibilities are: propagating cuttings from mother plants, transplanting seedlings, identifying diseases and pests, documenting all plant varieties, and keeping them organized in the greenhouse. Working as a team with the other volunteers is crucial to the success of our propagation program. Our greenhouse volunteers also work the day of the plant sale, helping customers. Previous experience with propagating and plant maintenance is a plus. Expect to do mild to moderate physical work. Training is provided. Agency: Goodwood Museum & Gardens Goodwood Museum & Gardens is seeking volunteers to serve on the garden's greenhouse propagation team. The purpose of the greenhouse propagation team is to grow and maintain all of the plants used in the museum & garden's biannual plant sale fundraisers. The volunteers work most Friday mornings from 9 AM - noon in Goodwood’s greenhouse and surrounding areas. The key responsibilities are: propagating cuttings from mother plants, transplanting seedlings, identifying diseases and pests, documenting all plant varieties, and keeping them organized in the greenhouse. Working as a team with the other volunteers is crucial to the success of our propagation program. Our greenhouse volunteers also work the day of the plant sale, helping customers. Previous experience with propagating and plant maintenance is a plus. Expect to do mild to moderate physical work. Training is provided. Agency: Goodwood Museum & Gardens Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32308 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Facilities Volunteer for MuseumGoodwood Museum & Gardens is seeking facility volunteers to assist and support the on-staff facility manager with minor repairs, painting, and construction-based problem-solving. Facility volunteers have the opportunity to have a hands-on involvement with preserving and protecting a 180+ year old historic structure in the heart of Tallahassee. Facilities volunteers can work any time Monday-Friday from 9 AM - 5 PM. They will work directly with Goodwood’s Facilities Manager and the Operations Manager to finish projects on Goodwood’s historical structures. Previous experience with construction, historic preservation, and/or handyperson activities preferred. Perfect volunteer opportunity for someone looking to work with their hands and volunteer in ways that have a direct and visual impact. Agency: Goodwood Museum & Gardens Goodwood Museum & Gardens is seeking facility volunteers to assist and support the on-staff facility manager with minor repairs, painting, and construction-based problem-solving. Facility volunteers have the opportunity to have a hands-on involvement with preserving and protecting a 180+ year old historic structure in the heart of Tallahassee. Facilities volunteers can work any time Monday-Friday from 9 AM - 5 PM. They will work directly with Goodwood’s Facilities Manager and the Operations Manager to finish projects on Goodwood’s historical structures. Previous experience with construction, historic preservation, and/or handyperson activities preferred. Perfect volunteer opportunity for someone looking to work with their hands and volunteer in ways that have a direct and visual impact. Agency: Goodwood Museum & Gardens Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32308 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Docent/Tour Guide for MuseumGoodwood Museum & Garden is seeking docents to lead tours of the Main House museum. Docents are primarily responsible for leading tours of the Main House. Tour groups may vary in size from small groups of visitors to large school groups. Occasionally, docents will be asked to be on site to assist in certain events, such as the opening of a new exhibit in the museum. Docents support the Museum’s commitment to providing all visitors (students, seniors, adults, and children) with a positive, engaging experience. All docent training is supported by informed docents, staff, and board members. New docents will have the opportunity to practice their presentation skills, learn about Tallahassee history and the exciting stories behind it! Prior knowledge of local and Goodwood history is not necessary; only an open mind, flexibility, interest, enthusiasm, and time for sharing are required. Docents are given a handbook that acts as a guide to what information is conveyed while giving a tour. The times of our tours are Tuesday through Saturday, 4 tours a day, broken into 2 shifts, mornings and afternoons. Docents are requested to work at least 3 shifts per month for continuity. Agency: Goodwood Museum & Gardens Goodwood Museum & Garden is seeking docents to lead tours of the Main House museum. Docents are primarily responsible for leading tours of the Main House. Tour groups may vary in size from small groups of visitors to large school groups. Occasionally, docents will be asked to be on site to assist in certain events, such as the opening of a new exhibit in the museum. Docents support the Museum’s commitment to providing all visitors (students, seniors, adults, and children) with a positive, engaging experience. All docent training is supported by informed docents, staff, and board members. New docents will have the opportunity to practice their presentation skills, learn about Tallahassee history and the exciting stories behind it! Prior knowledge of local and Goodwood history is not necessary; only an open mind, flexibility, interest, enthusiasm, and time for sharing are required. Docents are given a handbook that acts as a guide to what information is conveyed while giving a tour. The times of our tours are Tuesday through Saturday, 4 tours a day, broken into 2 shifts, mornings and afternoons. Docents are requested to work at least 3 shifts per month for continuity. Agency: Goodwood Museum & Gardens Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32308 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with Fundraising OpportunitiesHelp recruit, office volunteers needed, social skills, banquet volunteer opportunities such as help with decorations, greeting, etc. Agency: Making Miracles Haven Help recruit, office volunteers needed, social skills, banquet volunteer opportunities such as help with decorations, greeting, etc. Agency: Making Miracles Haven Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Churches/Organizations can Partner with UsPlease support our mission! We believe that the local church and civic organizations is a vital part of building a culture of life and there are so many meaningful ways your church/organization can get involved. Contact us today! Agency: Making Miracles Haven Please support our mission! We believe that the local church and civic organizations is a vital part of building a culture of life and there are so many meaningful ways your church/organization can get involved. Contact us today! Agency: Making Miracles Haven Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host a Diaper/Supply DriveCollect diapers, wipes, formula, and other essentials! Drive can be organized by your church, small groups, youth ministries or other civic organizations and can make a real difference for the families we serve. Agency: Making Miracles Haven Collect diapers, wipes, formula, and other essentials! Drive can be organized by your church, small groups, youth ministries or other civic organizations and can make a real difference for the families we serve. Agency: Making Miracles Haven Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen Advisory Board VolunteerTo be considered for this position you must click here to apply Library Application
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Leon County LeRoy Collins Public Library System
The Teen Advisory Board Volunteer – will uphold the mission of the library by researching and presenting youth directed programing to engage more teens with the library. Responsibilities Meet 1st & 3rd Thursday of the month to discuss, plan, coordinate, and present Teen centered programs Programs held at Main and Northeast Library Branch locations Location Leroy Collins Public Library System Agency: Leon County Library System-Main & Branches To be considered for this position you must click here to apply Library Application
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Leon County LeRoy Collins Public Library System
The Teen Advisory Board Volunteer – will uphold the mission of the library by researching and presenting youth directed programing to engage more teens with the library. Responsibilities Meet 1st & 3rd Thursday of the month to discuss, plan, coordinate, and present Teen centered programs Programs held at Main and Northeast Library Branch locations Location Leroy Collins Public Library System Agency: Leon County Library System-Main & Branches Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Flexible Community Service Shifts - extra hours between 8:30am-2:30pVolunteer at the Farm: Lend a Hand, Learn Something New, Meet the Goats Looking to earn community service hours or spend time in a peaceful, hands-on environment? Join us for a general volunteer shift and help support the daily work that keeps our farm running. Whether you're here for the goats, the fresh air, or just to give back, we’re glad to have you. What You'll Be Doing Volunteer Hours Shift is 8:30 AM and 2:30 PM (We do often finish earlier) Need extra hours? You’re welcome to arrive early or stay later if you let us know in advance If severe weather shortens your shift while you're already on-site, we’ll still credit you for the full time Court-Mandated Service Important Info Bring a refillable water bottle and wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty If you arrive and don’t see anyone, come through the large red gate by the parking area and check in Volunteers under 13 years old must have a parent remain on the property during the shift We volunteer rain or shine, unless there are storms or unsafe weather conditions Group Sign-Ups Extra/Fewer Hours Need to Cancel? We’d Love to Have You Agency: Goat House Farm Volunteer at the Farm: Lend a Hand, Learn Something New, Meet the Goats Looking to earn community service hours or spend time in a peaceful, hands-on environment? Join us for a general volunteer shift and help support the daily work that keeps our farm running. Whether you're here for the goats, the fresh air, or just to give back, we’re glad to have you. What You'll Be Doing Volunteer Hours Shift is 8:30 AM and 2:30 PM (We do often finish earlier) Need extra hours? You’re welcome to arrive early or stay later if you let us know in advance If severe weather shortens your shift while you're already on-site, we’ll still credit you for the full time Court-Mandated Service Important Info Bring a refillable water bottle and wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty If you arrive and don’t see anyone, come through the large red gate by the parking area and check in Volunteers under 13 years old must have a parent remain on the property during the shift We volunteer rain or shine, unless there are storms or unsafe weather conditions Group Sign-Ups Extra/Fewer Hours Need to Cancel? We’d Love to Have You Agency: Goat House Farm Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 32310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Morning ChoresVolunteer at the Farm: Lend a Hand, Learn Something New, Meet the Goats Looking to earn community service hours or spend time in a peaceful, hands-on environment? Join us for a general volunteer shift and help support the daily work that keeps our farm running. Whether you're here for the goats, the fresh air, or just to give back, we’re glad to have you. What You'll Be Doing Volunteer Hours Shift is 8:30 AM to 11:30 PM If severe weather shortens your shift while you're already on-site, we’ll still credit you for the full time Court-Mandated Service Important Info Bring a refillable water bottle and wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty If you arrive and don’t see anyone, come through the large red gate by the parking area and check in Volunteers under 13 years old must have a parent remain on the property during the shift We volunteer rain or shine, unless there are storms or unsafe weather conditions Group Sign-Ups Need to Cancel? We’d Love to Have You Agency: Goat House Farm Volunteer at the Farm: Lend a Hand, Learn Something New, Meet the Goats Looking to earn community service hours or spend time in a peaceful, hands-on environment? Join us for a general volunteer shift and help support the daily work that keeps our farm running. Whether you're here for the goats, the fresh air, or just to give back, we’re glad to have you. What You'll Be Doing Volunteer Hours Shift is 8:30 AM to 11:30 PM If severe weather shortens your shift while you're already on-site, we’ll still credit you for the full time Court-Mandated Service Important Info Bring a refillable water bottle and wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty If you arrive and don’t see anyone, come through the large red gate by the parking area and check in Volunteers under 13 years old must have a parent remain on the property during the shift We volunteer rain or shine, unless there are storms or unsafe weather conditions Group Sign-Ups Need to Cancel? We’d Love to Have You Agency: Goat House Farm Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 32310 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: BookkeeperBookkeeper – Organize. Support. Make an Impact. ✔ Keep financial records organized and up to date Ready to learn more? Sign up for a Volunteer Orientation Session to learn more about the program. Questions? Reach out to us at stem7girls@gmail.com — we’re happy to chat Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Bookkeeper – Organize. Support. Make an Impact. ✔ Keep financial records organized and up to date Ready to learn more? Sign up for a Volunteer Orientation Session to learn more about the program. Questions? Reach out to us at stem7girls@gmail.com — we’re happy to chat Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Surrogate Impacted Parties for Restorative Justice ConferencesIn our criminal cases—whether involving more serious harm (like burglary or attempted homicide) or lower-level offenses (like theft or criminal mischief)—there are times when directly harmed individuals cannot or do not wish to participate. In these situations, we seek Surrogate Impacted Parties—volunteers who have experienced a similar type of harm—to represent the human impact in the restorative process. Agency: Connection First In our criminal cases—whether involving more serious harm (like burglary or attempted homicide) or lower-level offenses (like theft or criminal mischief)—there are times when directly harmed individuals cannot or do not wish to participate. In these situations, we seek Surrogate Impacted Parties—volunteers who have experienced a similar type of harm—to represent the human impact in the restorative process. Agency: Connection First Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Representative for Restorative Justice ConferencesIn some of our criminal cases, there is no directly participating harmed party—such as when someone’s property is damaged, but the person impacted is unavailable or unwilling to participate. In these cases, RJ still happens with trained Community Representatives who help speak to the broader impact on our shared community. Agency: Connection First In some of our criminal cases, there is no directly participating harmed party—such as when someone’s property is damaged, but the person impacted is unavailable or unwilling to participate. In these cases, RJ still happens with trained Community Representatives who help speak to the broader impact on our shared community. Agency: Connection First Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer SupportLooking to make a difference and build your skills? Join STEMS4Girls as a Volunteer Assistant and help us inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers, and innovators! In this role, you’ll support our Volunteer Coordinator with recruitment, onboarding, and volunteer engagement—all while gaining valuable experience in nonprofit management and community outreach. If you’re organized, people-friendly, and passionate about youth and STEM education, we’d love to have you on the team! If you are interested, please respond to the need, and you will be contacted within 48 hours regarding the position. We look forward to meeting you and hope that you become part of STEMS4Girls! Please email S4GVolunteerCoordinator@gmail.com with any questions. If you are interested, please sign up for a Volunteer Orientation Session on Volunteer Leon to learn more about our organization. If you have any questions regarding our organization or volunteering, please email us at stem7girls@gmail.com Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Looking to make a difference and build your skills? Join STEMS4Girls as a Volunteer Assistant and help us inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers, and innovators! In this role, you’ll support our Volunteer Coordinator with recruitment, onboarding, and volunteer engagement—all while gaining valuable experience in nonprofit management and community outreach. If you’re organized, people-friendly, and passionate about youth and STEM education, we’d love to have you on the team! If you are interested, please respond to the need, and you will be contacted within 48 hours regarding the position. We look forward to meeting you and hope that you become part of STEMS4Girls! Please email S4GVolunteerCoordinator@gmail.com with any questions. If you are interested, please sign up for a Volunteer Orientation Session on Volunteer Leon to learn more about our organization. If you have any questions regarding our organization or volunteering, please email us at stem7girls@gmail.com Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emergency Disaster Services Volunteer (During Emergencies)If you have a desire to be trained to help your community in times of disaster, visit: www.disaster.salvationarmyusa.org and click the Volunteer tab to begin. These courses review key concepts in emergency management. You will leave the training ready to effectively assist in a disaster to serve others. Duties include providing meals, beverages, emotional and spiritual support to first responders and survivors. For questions, please contact 850-222-0304. Agency: The Salvation Army Church of Tallahassee If you have a desire to be trained to help your community in times of disaster, visit: www.disaster.salvationarmyusa.org and click the Volunteer tab to begin. These courses review key concepts in emergency management. You will leave the training ready to effectively assist in a disaster to serve others. Duties include providing meals, beverages, emotional and spiritual support to first responders and survivors. For questions, please contact 850-222-0304. Agency: The Salvation Army Church of Tallahassee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum VolunteerThe Meek-Eaton Southeastern Regional Black Archives Research Center and Museum (MEBA) was created in the early 1970s with the motto of its founder, Dr. James N. Eaton, Sr., “African American history is the history of America.” Now home to over 500,000 priceless artifacts, memorabilia, and collections, the institution strives daily to document, educate and promote African Americans’ rich contributions to history in Florida and the larger southeastern region of the United States with the collaborative efforts of Florida A&M University. A MEBA volunteer helps support this mission by assisting in exhibit preparation, managing guided tours, and participating in the museum’s promotion to the community. Their contributions, particularly in community engagement and guest interaction, are vital for fulfilling our mission to preserve and share our collections with the public. The ideal volunteer should possess strong written and verbal communication skills, along with excellent attention to detail and organizational abilities. Basic computer skills, particularly proficiency in Microsoft Office, are required; experience with software such as Omeka S and aTOm is a plus. An interest in African American history, cultural preservation, or museum and archival work is highly encouraged. The volunteer should be capable of working both independently and collaboratively in a professional environment. While not required, previous customer service or public-facing experience is considered beneficial. We are generally open to the public from Tuesday through Friday, from 10:00AM to 4:00PM, and on Saturdays from 11:00AM to 3:00PM. We encourage Saturdays the most for commitment, but the schedule is generally flexible, with a minimum of at least 6 hours per month. All work will be performed on-site at the Meek-Eaton Black Archives Research Center and Museum, located on the campus of Florida A&M University. The full address is 445 Robert and Trudie Perkins Way, Tallahassee, FL 32307. To apply, please submit a brief statement of interest and resumé to the Meek-Eaton Black Archives at blackarchives@famu.edu Agency: Meek-Eaton Black Archives Research Center and Museum The Meek-Eaton Southeastern Regional Black Archives Research Center and Museum (MEBA) was created in the early 1970s with the motto of its founder, Dr. James N. Eaton, Sr., “African American history is the history of America.” Now home to over 500,000 priceless artifacts, memorabilia, and collections, the institution strives daily to document, educate and promote African Americans’ rich contributions to history in Florida and the larger southeastern region of the United States with the collaborative efforts of Florida A&M University. A MEBA volunteer helps support this mission by assisting in exhibit preparation, managing guided tours, and participating in the museum’s promotion to the community. Their contributions, particularly in community engagement and guest interaction, are vital for fulfilling our mission to preserve and share our collections with the public. The ideal volunteer should possess strong written and verbal communication skills, along with excellent attention to detail and organizational abilities. Basic computer skills, particularly proficiency in Microsoft Office, are required; experience with software such as Omeka S and aTOm is a plus. An interest in African American history, cultural preservation, or museum and archival work is highly encouraged. The volunteer should be capable of working both independently and collaboratively in a professional environment. While not required, previous customer service or public-facing experience is considered beneficial. We are generally open to the public from Tuesday through Friday, from 10:00AM to 4:00PM, and on Saturdays from 11:00AM to 3:00PM. We encourage Saturdays the most for commitment, but the schedule is generally flexible, with a minimum of at least 6 hours per month. All work will be performed on-site at the Meek-Eaton Black Archives Research Center and Museum, located on the campus of Florida A&M University. The full address is 445 Robert and Trudie Perkins Way, Tallahassee, FL 32307. To apply, please submit a brief statement of interest and resumé to the Meek-Eaton Black Archives at blackarchives@famu.edu Agency: Meek-Eaton Black Archives Research Center and Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32307 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: STEM Literacy CoordinatorAre you passionate about STEM education and literacy? Do you enjoy working with youth and helping them develop a strong foundation in science, technology, engineering, and math through reading and communication? Join STEMS4Girls as our STEM Literacy Coordinator and make a meaningful impact! This is a fantastic opportunity to use your skills for a great cause while gaining valuable nonprofit experience. Whether you’re looking to give back, build your resume, or get more involved in your community—we’d love to have you on our team! Ready to learn more? Sign up for a Volunteer Orientation Session to learn more about the program. Questions? Reach out to us at stem7girls@gmail.com — we’re happy to chat! Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Are you passionate about STEM education and literacy? Do you enjoy working with youth and helping them develop a strong foundation in science, technology, engineering, and math through reading and communication? Join STEMS4Girls as our STEM Literacy Coordinator and make a meaningful impact! This is a fantastic opportunity to use your skills for a great cause while gaining valuable nonprofit experience. Whether you’re looking to give back, build your resume, or get more involved in your community—we’d love to have you on our team! Ready to learn more? Sign up for a Volunteer Orientation Session to learn more about the program. Questions? Reach out to us at stem7girls@gmail.com — we’re happy to chat! Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nature Store Manager
Do you
love visiting the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge?
Have
you enjoyed shopping in the Refuge’s well-appointed Nature Store?
Are
you interested in joining a great team of Nature Store volunteers who also
love the Refuge and helping visitors?
Do you
want to help the Friends of St. Marks Wildlife Refuge support the wildlife
and educational work at St. Marks NWR?
The Friends of St. Marks Wildlife Refuge are looking for you! This key volunteer position plays an important role in sharing the wonders of the St. Marks NWR and its significant impact on wildlife conservation. This can be a great job for a couple or 2 friends to share as well! Key Responsibilities: The Nature Store Manager coordinates all aspects of store operations and includes delegating or sharing responsibility for: Scheduling volunteers to work the Friday, Saturday and Sunday shiftsRecruiting & training new volunteers in store operationSelecting new products, ordering & pricing inventory Deciding how to display productsReconciling the store register and making the weekly depositMonthly report to the Friends bookkeeperIf this intrigues you, please reach out to Rita LeBlanc to learn more: naturestoremanager@gmail.com Stop by the Nature Store to talk with Rita and other store volunteers. You’ll get a feel for our successful team approach to running the store. Agency: Friends of St. Marks Wildlife Refuge
Do you
love visiting the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge?
Have
you enjoyed shopping in the Refuge’s well-appointed Nature Store?
Are
you interested in joining a great team of Nature Store volunteers who also
love the Refuge and helping visitors?
Do you
want to help the Friends of St. Marks Wildlife Refuge support the wildlife
and educational work at St. Marks NWR?
The Friends of St. Marks Wildlife Refuge are looking for you! This key volunteer position plays an important role in sharing the wonders of the St. Marks NWR and its significant impact on wildlife conservation. This can be a great job for a couple or 2 friends to share as well! Key Responsibilities: The Nature Store Manager coordinates all aspects of store operations and includes delegating or sharing responsibility for: Scheduling volunteers to work the Friday, Saturday and Sunday shiftsRecruiting & training new volunteers in store operationSelecting new products, ordering & pricing inventory Deciding how to display productsReconciling the store register and making the weekly depositMonthly report to the Friends bookkeeperIf this intrigues you, please reach out to Rita LeBlanc to learn more: naturestoremanager@gmail.com Stop by the Nature Store to talk with Rita and other store volunteers. You’ll get a feel for our successful team approach to running the store. Agency: Friends of St. Marks Wildlife Refuge Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32325 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H Youth Dairy Goat Project VolunteerVolunteer with Our Dairy Goat Project: Support Youth, Community, and Goats Are you passionate about youth development, agriculture, and community engagement? Our Dairy Goat Project is looking for dedicated volunteers to help guide and support young participants as they learn the ins and outs of goat care, showing, and responsibility. This is a meaningful opportunity to make a lasting impact in the lives of youth while also having a little fun on the farm. What You'll Be Doing Helping recruit youth participants by reaching out to local schools and community organizations Assisting with on-farm activities such as training, chores, and showmanship practice Supporting youth at the North Florida Fair Dairy Goat Show Acting as a mentor, cheerleader, and extra set of hands as needed You do not need any prior goat experience. All training is provided, and we’ll make sure you feel confident and prepared. Schedule and Commitment Flexible, hybrid hours (some tasks can be done remotely) Must commit to approximately ten hours per month from March through November Evening and weekend availability is helpful but not required Requirements A background check is required for this role Volunteers must be reliable, communicative, and comfortable working with youth and animals A positive attitude and willingness to learn go a long way Why It Matters Questions? Agency: Goat House Farm Volunteer with Our Dairy Goat Project: Support Youth, Community, and Goats Are you passionate about youth development, agriculture, and community engagement? Our Dairy Goat Project is looking for dedicated volunteers to help guide and support young participants as they learn the ins and outs of goat care, showing, and responsibility. This is a meaningful opportunity to make a lasting impact in the lives of youth while also having a little fun on the farm. What You'll Be Doing Helping recruit youth participants by reaching out to local schools and community organizations Assisting with on-farm activities such as training, chores, and showmanship practice Supporting youth at the North Florida Fair Dairy Goat Show Acting as a mentor, cheerleader, and extra set of hands as needed You do not need any prior goat experience. All training is provided, and we’ll make sure you feel confident and prepared. Schedule and Commitment Flexible, hybrid hours (some tasks can be done remotely) Must commit to approximately ten hours per month from March through November Evening and weekend availability is helpful but not required Requirements A background check is required for this role Volunteers must be reliable, communicative, and comfortable working with youth and animals A positive attitude and willingness to learn go a long way Why It Matters Questions? Agency: Goat House Farm Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Evening ChoresEvening Chores at the Farm: Unwind with Goats and Give Back Looking for a peaceful way to end your day while making a real difference? Our evening chore shift is a great opportunity to support the farm, spend time with animals, and enjoy some quiet, purposeful work as the sun goes down. Whether you're earning community service hours or just want to lend a hand, this is a rewarding and enjoyable way to get involved. What You'll Be Doing Filling water buckets and hay feeders Washing out feed bowls and dishes Light sweeping of the barn area Brushing and socializing the goats Spending time with baby goats (when we have them) to help them get used to people It’s a calm, simple routine and a great way to decompress while making a difference. Think of it as a little goat-powered therapy session with a purpose. Volunteer Hours If you need additional hours, let us know and you can arrive earlier or stay a bit longer to help with extended tasks Court-Mandated Service Important Info Bring a refillable water bottle and wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty If you don’t see anyone when you arrive, text 850-666-4714 Volunteers under 13 years old must have a parent remain on-site during the shift Evening chores take place in all weather except severe storms Group Sign-Ups Need to Cancel? We’d Love to Have You Agency: Goat House Farm Evening Chores at the Farm: Unwind with Goats and Give Back Looking for a peaceful way to end your day while making a real difference? Our evening chore shift is a great opportunity to support the farm, spend time with animals, and enjoy some quiet, purposeful work as the sun goes down. Whether you're earning community service hours or just want to lend a hand, this is a rewarding and enjoyable way to get involved. What You'll Be Doing Filling water buckets and hay feeders Washing out feed bowls and dishes Light sweeping of the barn area Brushing and socializing the goats Spending time with baby goats (when we have them) to help them get used to people It’s a calm, simple routine and a great way to decompress while making a difference. Think of it as a little goat-powered therapy session with a purpose. Volunteer Hours If you need additional hours, let us know and you can arrive earlier or stay a bit longer to help with extended tasks Court-Mandated Service Important Info Bring a refillable water bottle and wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty If you don’t see anyone when you arrive, text 850-666-4714 Volunteers under 13 years old must have a parent remain on-site during the shift Evening chores take place in all weather except severe storms Group Sign-Ups Need to Cancel? We’d Love to Have You Agency: Goat House Farm Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 32310 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Nature Store ManagerDo you love visiting the St. Mark’s National Wildlife Refuge? Have you enjoyed shopping in the Refuge’s well-appointed Nature Store?Are you interested in joining a great team of Nature Store volunteers who also love the Refuge and helping visitors?Do you want to help the Friends of St. Marks Wildlife refuge support the wildlife and education work at St. Marks NWF?The Friends of St. Marks Wildlife Refuge are looking for you! This key volunteer position plays an important role in sharing the wonders of the St. Marks NWR and its significant impact on wildlife conservation. If this intrigues you, please reach out to Rita LeBlanc to learn more: naturestoremanager@gmail.com. Stop by the Nature Store to talk with Rita and other store volunteers. You’ll get a feel for our successful team approach to running the store. Agency: Friends of St. Marks Wildlife Refuge Do you love visiting the St. Mark’s National Wildlife Refuge? Have you enjoyed shopping in the Refuge’s well-appointed Nature Store?Are you interested in joining a great team of Nature Store volunteers who also love the Refuge and helping visitors?Do you want to help the Friends of St. Marks Wildlife refuge support the wildlife and education work at St. Marks NWF?The Friends of St. Marks Wildlife Refuge are looking for you! This key volunteer position plays an important role in sharing the wonders of the St. Marks NWR and its significant impact on wildlife conservation. If this intrigues you, please reach out to Rita LeBlanc to learn more: naturestoremanager@gmail.com. Stop by the Nature Store to talk with Rita and other store volunteers. You’ll get a feel for our successful team approach to running the store. Agency: Friends of St. Marks Wildlife Refuge Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32355 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth FacilitatorYouth Facilitator – Mentor. Guide. Inspire. Love working with teens? Join STEMS4Girls as a Youth Facilitator and help middle and high school students reach their goals through hands-on STEM projects and leadership-building activities. You’ll support our Youth Coordinator, lead engaging sessions, and build meaningful connections with youth volunteers—all while helping them grow in confidence, teamwork, and creativity. Mentor future leaders Build relationships with teens Facilitate fun, goal-driven projects Be part of a supportive, purpose-driven team Sign up for a Volunteer Orientation to get started. Questions? Email us at stem7girls@gmail.com Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Youth Facilitator – Mentor. Guide. Inspire. Love working with teens? Join STEMS4Girls as a Youth Facilitator and help middle and high school students reach their goals through hands-on STEM projects and leadership-building activities. You’ll support our Youth Coordinator, lead engaging sessions, and build meaningful connections with youth volunteers—all while helping them grow in confidence, teamwork, and creativity. Mentor future leaders Build relationships with teens Facilitate fun, goal-driven projects Be part of a supportive, purpose-driven team Sign up for a Volunteer Orientation to get started. Questions? Email us at stem7girls@gmail.com Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Community Service VolunteerHigh School Volunteers – Earn Hours & Make an Impact! Are you a high school student looking for fun, hands-on volunteer hours that actually matter? Join STEMS4Girls' STEM Literacy Saturdays and help young kids explore science, math, and engineering through exciting, team-led activities. Gain leadership skills, Explore STEM careers , Build confidence & teamwork and earn community service hours You'll be working alongside mentors, plan cool STEM projects, and give back to under served youth in Leon County—all while learning and having fun! Sign up for a STEMS4Girls Interest Meeting to get started. Questions? Email us at stem7girls@gmail.com Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc High School Volunteers – Earn Hours & Make an Impact! Are you a high school student looking for fun, hands-on volunteer hours that actually matter? Join STEMS4Girls' STEM Literacy Saturdays and help young kids explore science, math, and engineering through exciting, team-led activities. Gain leadership skills, Explore STEM careers , Build confidence & teamwork and earn community service hours You'll be working alongside mentors, plan cool STEM projects, and give back to under served youth in Leon County—all while learning and having fun! Sign up for a STEMS4Girls Interest Meeting to get started. Questions? Email us at stem7girls@gmail.com Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VolunteerEvent Volunteer – Jump In When You Can! Want to lend a hand without a big time commitment? Join STEMS4Girls as a General Event Volunteer and help out with exciting events when your schedule allows! From setting up to greeting guests or passing out snacks—your help makes a big impact and keeps things running smoothly. No long-term commitment needed, Just sign up for events that fit your schedule Perfect for community-minded helpers! Learn more by signing up for a Volunteer Orientation Questions? Email us at s4gvolunteers@gmail.com Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Event Volunteer – Jump In When You Can! Want to lend a hand without a big time commitment? Join STEMS4Girls as a General Event Volunteer and help out with exciting events when your schedule allows! From setting up to greeting guests or passing out snacks—your help makes a big impact and keeps things running smoothly. No long-term commitment needed, Just sign up for events that fit your schedule Perfect for community-minded helpers! Learn more by signing up for a Volunteer Orientation Questions? Email us at s4gvolunteers@gmail.com Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: STEM+ Tutor VolunteerTutor with STEMS4Girls – Flexible Hours, Real Impact! Do you have a passion for helping students succeed in school? Do you want to give back in a meaningful, personalized way—on a schedule that works for you? STEMS4Girls is looking for compassionate, patient, and motivated volunteers or interns to serve as One-on-One Tutors for elementary and middle school students, primarily girls from under-resourced communities. You’ll work closely with a student to provide academic support in math, reading, or science, helping build both skills and confidence. Best of all? Sessions are scheduled based on your availability and the student’s needs. What You’ll Do: Work one-on-one with a student in a virtual or in-person setting (based on preference/availability) Provide academic support in core subjects like math, reading, writing, or science Help reinforce classroom learning and build strong foundational skills Offer encouragement, mentorship, and positive reinforcement Communicate with the STEMS4Girls team to track progress and adjust learning strategies Be a consistent and supportive presence in a student’s academic journeyFlexible Commitment: Schedule based on your availability and the student’s -- Minimum 6-week commitment encouraged for continuity and impact Ideal for volunteers, college students, or education majors looking to gain experience in tutoring or youth mentoring Ideal Tutors: Have strong skills in math, reading, or science (no teaching degree required!) Are patient, encouraging, and dependable Are comfortable working with children ages 7–13 Want to make a real difference in one child’s educational pathReady to get started? Sign up for a STEMS4Girls Interest Meeting to learn more and take the first step. Questions? Email us at s4gvolunteers@gmail.com Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Tutor with STEMS4Girls – Flexible Hours, Real Impact! Do you have a passion for helping students succeed in school? Do you want to give back in a meaningful, personalized way—on a schedule that works for you? STEMS4Girls is looking for compassionate, patient, and motivated volunteers or interns to serve as One-on-One Tutors for elementary and middle school students, primarily girls from under-resourced communities. You’ll work closely with a student to provide academic support in math, reading, or science, helping build both skills and confidence. Best of all? Sessions are scheduled based on your availability and the student’s needs. What You’ll Do: Work one-on-one with a student in a virtual or in-person setting (based on preference/availability) Provide academic support in core subjects like math, reading, writing, or science Help reinforce classroom learning and build strong foundational skills Offer encouragement, mentorship, and positive reinforcement Communicate with the STEMS4Girls team to track progress and adjust learning strategies Be a consistent and supportive presence in a student’s academic journeyFlexible Commitment: Schedule based on your availability and the student’s -- Minimum 6-week commitment encouraged for continuity and impact Ideal for volunteers, college students, or education majors looking to gain experience in tutoring or youth mentoring Ideal Tutors: Have strong skills in math, reading, or science (no teaching degree required!) Are patient, encouraging, and dependable Are comfortable working with children ages 7–13 Want to make a real difference in one child’s educational pathReady to get started? Sign up for a STEMS4Girls Interest Meeting to learn more and take the first step. Questions? Email us at s4gvolunteers@gmail.com Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: STEM Literacy SATURDAY VolunteerSTEMS4Girls for STEM Literacy Saturdays – Volunteer or Intern with Purpose! Got 6–8 hours a week to spare? Are you ready to make a difference, represent your school, and build valuable experience working with kids? Join STEMS4Girls—a fast-growing, high-energy after school program focused on STEM literacy for elementary students, especially girls from under-resourced communities. We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers and interns to assist with our STEM Literacy Saturdays—a 5-hour immersive enrichment session filled with learning, fun, and mentorship. What You’ll Do: Teach and support hands-on STEM lessons based on Florida Math and English curriculum standards Create and lead engaging activities that spark curiosity and confidence in kids ages 7–11 Serve healthy snacks and assist with setup and cleanup Help develop and execute lesson plans as part of a collaborative team Participate in at least one community outreach event during your term Build leadership, teaching, and program coordination skills in a real-world settingWhether you're passionate about science, love working with kids, or want to explore education, youth development, or nonprofit work—this role offers something meaningful and exciting for everyone. Commitment: 6-week minimum per semester (Fall, Spring, or Summer) Participate in 6 or more sessions to qualify for a reference letter Prior experience in teaching, tutoring, summer camps, or after school programs is a plus—but not required! Perfect for: College students seeking internships, service hours, or hands-on experienceHigh school seniors looking to give back and build their resumes Community members who believe in STEM education and youth empowermentReady to inspire the next generation? Sign up for a STEMS4Girls Interest Meeting to learn more and get started! Questions? Contact us at s4gvolunteers@gmail.com Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc STEMS4Girls for STEM Literacy Saturdays – Volunteer or Intern with Purpose! Got 6–8 hours a week to spare? Are you ready to make a difference, represent your school, and build valuable experience working with kids? Join STEMS4Girls—a fast-growing, high-energy after school program focused on STEM literacy for elementary students, especially girls from under-resourced communities. We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers and interns to assist with our STEM Literacy Saturdays—a 5-hour immersive enrichment session filled with learning, fun, and mentorship. What You’ll Do: Teach and support hands-on STEM lessons based on Florida Math and English curriculum standards Create and lead engaging activities that spark curiosity and confidence in kids ages 7–11 Serve healthy snacks and assist with setup and cleanup Help develop and execute lesson plans as part of a collaborative team Participate in at least one community outreach event during your term Build leadership, teaching, and program coordination skills in a real-world settingWhether you're passionate about science, love working with kids, or want to explore education, youth development, or nonprofit work—this role offers something meaningful and exciting for everyone. Commitment: 6-week minimum per semester (Fall, Spring, or Summer) Participate in 6 or more sessions to qualify for a reference letter Prior experience in teaching, tutoring, summer camps, or after school programs is a plus—but not required! Perfect for: College students seeking internships, service hours, or hands-on experienceHigh school seniors looking to give back and build their resumes Community members who believe in STEM education and youth empowermentReady to inspire the next generation? Sign up for a STEMS4Girls Interest Meeting to learn more and get started! Questions? Contact us at s4gvolunteers@gmail.com Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Communications and Public Relations CoordinatorCommunications & Public Relations Coordinator – Be the Voice and Vision of STEMS4Girls! Are you a strong communicator with a creative eye and a passion for storytelling? STEMS4Girls is seeking a Communications & Public Relations Coordinator to help shape and share our story with the world. In this volunteer role, you’ll lead the development of our brand presence, manage our social media platforms, and oversee content that celebrates and promotes our mission. This is an excellent opportunity for a communications professional, marketing student, or creative volunteer who’s ready to build experience, lead a small team, and make a real impact. Key Responsibilities: Manage our social media accounts (Instagram, Facebook, etc.), including consistent posting, audience engagement, and analytics Attend STEMS4Girls events to capture high-quality photos and video content for promotional use Develop and maintain our quarterly newsletter, including collecting stories, designing layout, and distributing to supporters Oversee the creation of thank-you notes, press releases, and event announcements Collaborate with the Marketing Strategist to align messaging across all platforms Ensure branding is consistent across all communication channels, from flyers to the website Build and lead a small communications team to assist with ongoing tasksWe’re looking for someone who: Has strong writing, editing, and content creation skills Is comfortable with or eager to learn platforms like Canva, Mailchimp, Instagram, Facebook, or Squarespace Has a great eye for photography and enjoys capturing real-time moments Can commit to attending events regularly to document and promote our work Is highly organized, self-motivated, and enjoys leading projects and small teamsYour work will define the public image of STEMS4Girls, help us celebrate the stories of the girls we serve, and build stronger ties with our community, supporters, and partners. Ready to amplify our voice? Sign up for a Volunteer Orientation Session to learn more about STEMS4Girls and how you can get involved. Questions? Reach out to us at stem7girls@gmail.com — we’d love to hear from you! Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Communications & Public Relations Coordinator – Be the Voice and Vision of STEMS4Girls! Are you a strong communicator with a creative eye and a passion for storytelling? STEMS4Girls is seeking a Communications & Public Relations Coordinator to help shape and share our story with the world. In this volunteer role, you’ll lead the development of our brand presence, manage our social media platforms, and oversee content that celebrates and promotes our mission. This is an excellent opportunity for a communications professional, marketing student, or creative volunteer who’s ready to build experience, lead a small team, and make a real impact. Key Responsibilities: Manage our social media accounts (Instagram, Facebook, etc.), including consistent posting, audience engagement, and analytics Attend STEMS4Girls events to capture high-quality photos and video content for promotional use Develop and maintain our quarterly newsletter, including collecting stories, designing layout, and distributing to supporters Oversee the creation of thank-you notes, press releases, and event announcements Collaborate with the Marketing Strategist to align messaging across all platforms Ensure branding is consistent across all communication channels, from flyers to the website Build and lead a small communications team to assist with ongoing tasksWe’re looking for someone who: Has strong writing, editing, and content creation skills Is comfortable with or eager to learn platforms like Canva, Mailchimp, Instagram, Facebook, or Squarespace Has a great eye for photography and enjoys capturing real-time moments Can commit to attending events regularly to document and promote our work Is highly organized, self-motivated, and enjoys leading projects and small teamsYour work will define the public image of STEMS4Girls, help us celebrate the stories of the girls we serve, and build stronger ties with our community, supporters, and partners. Ready to amplify our voice? Sign up for a Volunteer Orientation Session to learn more about STEMS4Girls and how you can get involved. Questions? Reach out to us at stem7girls@gmail.com — we’d love to hear from you! Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing StrategistVolunteer Marketing Strategist – Help Us Share the STEMS4Girls Story! Do you have a talent for crafting messages that grab attention and inspire action? Are you passionate about using marketing to elevate a good cause? STEMS4Girls is looking for a Marketing Strategist to join our team and help us grow our visibility, deepen community engagement, and boost support for our STEM programs. As a Marketing Strategist, you’ll play a dynamic role in both event promotion and public outreach, working closely with our Event Planning and Communications teams. This is a great opportunity to flex your creativity, strategic thinking, and collaboration skills while making a difference in the lives of young girls. Key Responsibilities: Partner with the Event Planning Team to develop marketing strategies and promotional materials for upcoming STEM events Collaborate with the Communications Team to manage and enhance our social media presence, newsletters, and community outreach Help design and distribute marketing materials such as flyers, banners, and digital content Assist in creating branded merchandise and promotional items for public purchase and awareness campaigns Build and nurture relationships with local businesses, vendors, and community partners who align with our mission Contribute ideas for growing our audience, strengthening engagement, and increasing support for our programsWe’re looking for someone who: Has a strong interest in marketing, branding, or digital communication Understands what grabs attention and drives public interest Is creative, collaborative, and full of ideas Is comfortable using tools like Canva, Instagram, Facebook, or email marketing platforms (not required, but a plus) Wants to support a cause that empowers girls and underrepresented youth in STEMYour voice and vision will help us build awareness, inspire action, and foster deeper community ties—one post, flyer, or campaign at a time. Ready to join the team? Sign up for a Volunteer Orientation Session to learn more about STEMS4Girls and how you can help. Have questions? Contact us at stem7girls@gmail.com — we’d love to connect! Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Volunteer Marketing Strategist – Help Us Share the STEMS4Girls Story! Do you have a talent for crafting messages that grab attention and inspire action? Are you passionate about using marketing to elevate a good cause? STEMS4Girls is looking for a Marketing Strategist to join our team and help us grow our visibility, deepen community engagement, and boost support for our STEM programs. As a Marketing Strategist, you’ll play a dynamic role in both event promotion and public outreach, working closely with our Event Planning and Communications teams. This is a great opportunity to flex your creativity, strategic thinking, and collaboration skills while making a difference in the lives of young girls. Key Responsibilities: Partner with the Event Planning Team to develop marketing strategies and promotional materials for upcoming STEM events Collaborate with the Communications Team to manage and enhance our social media presence, newsletters, and community outreach Help design and distribute marketing materials such as flyers, banners, and digital content Assist in creating branded merchandise and promotional items for public purchase and awareness campaigns Build and nurture relationships with local businesses, vendors, and community partners who align with our mission Contribute ideas for growing our audience, strengthening engagement, and increasing support for our programsWe’re looking for someone who: Has a strong interest in marketing, branding, or digital communication Understands what grabs attention and drives public interest Is creative, collaborative, and full of ideas Is comfortable using tools like Canva, Instagram, Facebook, or email marketing platforms (not required, but a plus) Wants to support a cause that empowers girls and underrepresented youth in STEMYour voice and vision will help us build awareness, inspire action, and foster deeper community ties—one post, flyer, or campaign at a time. Ready to join the team? Sign up for a Volunteer Orientation Session to learn more about STEMS4Girls and how you can help. Have questions? Contact us at stem7girls@gmail.com — we’d love to connect! Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant Writer InternGrant Writers Wanted – Help Us Expand and Sustain STEM Education! Are you a strong writer with a passion for educational equity and program development? STEMS4Girls is actively recruiting volunteer grant writers to help us secure funding that will grow and strengthen our STEM education programs for young children—especially those in under served communities. As a Grant Writer, you’ll have the opportunity to make a real, lasting impact by: Researching grants from foundations, corporations, and government sources that align with our mission in STEM, early childhood education, youth development, and equityWriting and submitting compelling grant proposals and letters of interestHelping us secure funding to expand our reach and bring STEM learning to more children across the regionSupporting efforts to obtain operating grants that could help transition essential volunteer roles—like program coordinators, fundraisers, and administrative assistants—into paid staff positions to ensure long-term sustainabilityCollaborating with our executive team to gather success stories, outcomes, and organizational data to strengthen applicationsWe’re looking for someone who: Has strong writing and communication skillsIs self-motivated and able to work independentlyIs organized and deadline-drivenBelieves in empowering youth through education and innovationYour efforts will help us build capacity, expand programming, and stabilize our infrastructure—making sure that the people who drive our mission can continue doing so with the support they deserve. Ready to make a difference? Sign up for a Volunteer Orientation Session to learn more about STEMS4Girls and how you can contribute. Questions? Contact us anytime at stem7girls@gmail.com — we’d love to hear from you! Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Grant Writers Wanted – Help Us Expand and Sustain STEM Education! Are you a strong writer with a passion for educational equity and program development? STEMS4Girls is actively recruiting volunteer grant writers to help us secure funding that will grow and strengthen our STEM education programs for young children—especially those in under served communities. As a Grant Writer, you’ll have the opportunity to make a real, lasting impact by: Researching grants from foundations, corporations, and government sources that align with our mission in STEM, early childhood education, youth development, and equityWriting and submitting compelling grant proposals and letters of interestHelping us secure funding to expand our reach and bring STEM learning to more children across the regionSupporting efforts to obtain operating grants that could help transition essential volunteer roles—like program coordinators, fundraisers, and administrative assistants—into paid staff positions to ensure long-term sustainabilityCollaborating with our executive team to gather success stories, outcomes, and organizational data to strengthen applicationsWe’re looking for someone who: Has strong writing and communication skillsIs self-motivated and able to work independentlyIs organized and deadline-drivenBelieves in empowering youth through education and innovationYour efforts will help us build capacity, expand programming, and stabilize our infrastructure—making sure that the people who drive our mission can continue doing so with the support they deserve. Ready to make a difference? Sign up for a Volunteer Orientation Session to learn more about STEMS4Girls and how you can contribute. Questions? Contact us anytime at stem7girls@gmail.com — we’d love to hear from you! Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event Planner Team MemberCalling Aspiring Event Planners – Help Us Bring STEM Events to Life! Are you creative, organized, and excited about event planning? STEMS4Girls is looking for passionate individuals to join our Event Planner Team as we gear up for several exciting events in 2025–2026! This is a great opportunity for anyone looking to gain hands-on experience in event planning, community engagement, and nonprofit coordination. As an Event Planner Team Member, you’ll collaborate with a dynamic team to plan and execute signature STEMS4Girls events, including: STEM Lights On Afterschool (October 25), Science & Technology Conference, Our Annual Fundraiser Gala, and more! Your key responsibilities will include: Working within a set budget to plan engaging and impactful eventsCoordinating logistics on-site—setup, tear down, registration, etc.Communicating with public and private partners for space, resources, and supportRecruiting speakers, exhibitors, and attendeesSupporting promotion and outreach effortsEnsuring all the small (but important!) details are in placeWe’re looking for volunteers who are: Detail-oriented and highly organizedProblem solvers who think on their feetTeam players with a collaborative mindsetComfortable working with vendors and building professional relationshipsReady to join the team? Sign up for a STEMS4Girls Interest Meeting to learn more about the role and our mission. Have questions? Email us at s4gvolunteers@gmail.com -- We're happy to chat! Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Calling Aspiring Event Planners – Help Us Bring STEM Events to Life! Are you creative, organized, and excited about event planning? STEMS4Girls is looking for passionate individuals to join our Event Planner Team as we gear up for several exciting events in 2025–2026! This is a great opportunity for anyone looking to gain hands-on experience in event planning, community engagement, and nonprofit coordination. As an Event Planner Team Member, you’ll collaborate with a dynamic team to plan and execute signature STEMS4Girls events, including: STEM Lights On Afterschool (October 25), Science & Technology Conference, Our Annual Fundraiser Gala, and more! Your key responsibilities will include: Working within a set budget to plan engaging and impactful eventsCoordinating logistics on-site—setup, tear down, registration, etc.Communicating with public and private partners for space, resources, and supportRecruiting speakers, exhibitors, and attendeesSupporting promotion and outreach effortsEnsuring all the small (but important!) details are in placeWe’re looking for volunteers who are: Detail-oriented and highly organizedProblem solvers who think on their feetTeam players with a collaborative mindsetComfortable working with vendors and building professional relationshipsReady to join the team? Sign up for a STEMS4Girls Interest Meeting to learn more about the role and our mission. Have questions? Email us at s4gvolunteers@gmail.com -- We're happy to chat! Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: STEMS4Girls Interest MeetingPlease select a date and time if you are interested in learning more about our organization or after responding to one of the needs. These virtual meetings will provide you with more information and insight into our organization and answer any questions you might have. After signing up, you will receive an email with the link to the meeting. If the times do not work for you, please reach out tos4gvolunteers@gmail.com. We look forward to meeting you! Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Please select a date and time if you are interested in learning more about our organization or after responding to one of the needs. These virtual meetings will provide you with more information and insight into our organization and answer any questions you might have. After signing up, you will receive an email with the link to the meeting. If the times do not work for you, please reach out tos4gvolunteers@gmail.com. We look forward to meeting you! Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 32304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrator AssistantAre you looking to expand your administrative skills and earn community service hours while making a difference in your community? Join us! The Administrator Assistant reports to the Volunteer Coordinator, manages the calendar of community events, and assists with recruiting new volunteer. They assist the volunteer coordinator with planning a volunteer appreciation event, attend meetings, events and activities, as well as assist with planning volunteer meetings. They also assist with collecting surveys and making thoughtful observations to help improve volunteer engagement and the overall efficiency of the program. If you are interested, please sign up for a Volunteer Orientation Session on Volunteer Leon to learn more about our organization. If you have any questions regarding our organization or volunteering, please email us at stem7girls@gmail.com Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Are you looking to expand your administrative skills and earn community service hours while making a difference in your community? Join us! The Administrator Assistant reports to the Volunteer Coordinator, manages the calendar of community events, and assists with recruiting new volunteer. They assist the volunteer coordinator with planning a volunteer appreciation event, attend meetings, events and activities, as well as assist with planning volunteer meetings. They also assist with collecting surveys and making thoughtful observations to help improve volunteer engagement and the overall efficiency of the program. If you are interested, please sign up for a Volunteer Orientation Session on Volunteer Leon to learn more about our organization. If you have any questions regarding our organization or volunteering, please email us at stem7girls@gmail.com Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing CoordinatorTravel Unity, a 501(c)(3) focused on increasing diversity in the world of travel, is seeking a volunteer to help guide its marketing strategy. Volunteers from all backgrounds and those with disabilities are encouraged to apply! Marketing Coordinators help Travel Unity convey information about its programming and successes by creating content for social media (Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook), e-newsletters, and/or its website. Volunteers should have: Proficient writing skills Experience with or willingness to learn one or more of the following: Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram Mailchimp WordPress CanvaVolunteers must be able to work on a team basis, communicate regularly, be proficient with meeting programs (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and enjoy the excitement of collaborative output. This is a great opportunity to work with travel professionals whose skills are wide-ranging and meet an array of professionals dedicated to creating a more equitable world. An appreciation for the value of travel and cultural exchange to people of all backgrounds and abilities is a desired quality in Travel Unity volunteers. Express interest below! Agency: Travel Unity Travel Unity, a 501(c)(3) focused on increasing diversity in the world of travel, is seeking a volunteer to help guide its marketing strategy. Volunteers from all backgrounds and those with disabilities are encouraged to apply! Marketing Coordinators help Travel Unity convey information about its programming and successes by creating content for social media (Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook), e-newsletters, and/or its website. Volunteers should have: Proficient writing skills Experience with or willingness to learn one or more of the following: Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram Mailchimp WordPress CanvaVolunteers must be able to work on a team basis, communicate regularly, be proficient with meeting programs (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and enjoy the excitement of collaborative output. This is a great opportunity to work with travel professionals whose skills are wide-ranging and meet an array of professionals dedicated to creating a more equitable world. An appreciation for the value of travel and cultural exchange to people of all backgrounds and abilities is a desired quality in Travel Unity volunteers. Express interest below! Agency: Travel Unity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Garden MaintenanceDivine Glory Ministries, Inc. maintains several garden beds at (611 Dent Street Tallahassee) but would like community help with maintaining the garden. If you are looking for volunteer hours, extracurricular activities outdoors, group team building projects, or free youth activities, this opportunity is perfect for you! For more information, please message us or contact Tiffany Martin at (850)385-4850 or dgm@dgminc.org. Agency: J.U.M.P Community Development Divine Glory Ministries, Inc. maintains several garden beds at (611 Dent Street Tallahassee) but would like community help with maintaining the garden. If you are looking for volunteer hours, extracurricular activities outdoors, group team building projects, or free youth activities, this opportunity is perfect for you! For more information, please message us or contact Tiffany Martin at (850)385-4850 or dgm@dgminc.org. Agency: J.U.M.P Community Development Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Rural Ramp BuildersOur volunteers will contribute ramp building projects that will assist people with disabilities and seniors in Jefferson, Madison, Taylor, Gadsden, and Wakulla Counties. Agency: Ability1st (Center for Independent Living of North Florida) Our volunteers will contribute ramp building projects that will assist people with disabilities and seniors in Jefferson, Madison, Taylor, Gadsden, and Wakulla Counties. Agency: Ability1st (Center for Independent Living of North Florida) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: 18 years old Zip Code: 32308 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Leon County Camp Ground Host -Luther Hall Landing and CampgroundsTo be consider for this position you must click here to apply Parks and Recreation Application **Clicking the RESPOND button will not submit the required Application. Title Parks and Recreation Resident Campground Host Objectives To assist the County Parks and Recreation Division to provide a camp host at Luther Hall campground to assure a presence for park visitors, help maintain the area's natural resources, perform light maintenance work, and provide after- hour maintenance and guest services. To perform such services in exchange for a temporary license to use one recreational camp site at the campground. Responsibilities To assist with maintaining park grounds and
facilities by restroom sanitation, such as sweeping
and moping the floors, cleaning toilets, sinks and showers, refilling
toiletries and washing down tile walls.
The frequency of such sanitation is dependent on seasonal volume of use
but should occur at least bi-weekly with a daily walk through. Grounds
maintenance, such as weed eating, debris cleanup, emptying fire rings, blowing
camp site pads, walkways and pavilions, litter removal, cleaning the fish
station, emptying trash and recycling receptacles at the Camp Ground and boat
landing. The County shall provide Camp
Host equipment appropriate to complete such tasks, and Camp Host shall be
responsible to keep such equipment in good working order, ordinary wear and
tear excepted. Qualifications Volunteer must reside onsite. Ability to bend and lift for physical activities of park maintenance. Commitment 6 month minimum but, 1 year preferred. Agency: VolunteerLEON To be consider for this position you must click here to apply Parks and Recreation Application **Clicking the RESPOND button will not submit the required Application. Title Parks and Recreation Resident Campground Host Objectives To assist the County Parks and Recreation Division to provide a camp host at Luther Hall campground to assure a presence for park visitors, help maintain the area's natural resources, perform light maintenance work, and provide after- hour maintenance and guest services. To perform such services in exchange for a temporary license to use one recreational camp site at the campground. Responsibilities To assist with maintaining park grounds and
facilities by restroom sanitation, such as sweeping
and moping the floors, cleaning toilets, sinks and showers, refilling
toiletries and washing down tile walls.
The frequency of such sanitation is dependent on seasonal volume of use
but should occur at least bi-weekly with a daily walk through. Grounds
maintenance, such as weed eating, debris cleanup, emptying fire rings, blowing
camp site pads, walkways and pavilions, litter removal, cleaning the fish
station, emptying trash and recycling receptacles at the Camp Ground and boat
landing. The County shall provide Camp
Host equipment appropriate to complete such tasks, and Camp Host shall be
responsible to keep such equipment in good working order, ordinary wear and
tear excepted. Qualifications Volunteer must reside onsite. Ability to bend and lift for physical activities of park maintenance. Commitment 6 month minimum but, 1 year preferred. Agency: VolunteerLEON Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Travel Unity Youth VolunteerTravel Unity is a nonprofit focused on making the world of travel welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities. Agency: Travel Unity Travel Unity is a nonprofit focused on making the world of travel welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities. Agency: Travel Unity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spiritual & Holistic Wellness & Restoration. Harmony for Humanity. Join our team of volunteers and help spread Harmony for Humanity!Spiritual & Holistic Wellness & Restoration. Harmony for Humanity. Join our team of volunteers and help spread Harmony for Humanity! Lotus Flower Wellness Temple needs volunteers like you- all skills needed and appreciated. Agency: Lotus Flower Wellness Temple Inc Spiritual & Holistic Wellness & Restoration. Harmony for Humanity. Join our team of volunteers and help spread Harmony for Humanity! Lotus Flower Wellness Temple needs volunteers like you- all skills needed and appreciated. Agency: Lotus Flower Wellness Temple Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32310 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: WEE Volunteer!Join WEE Diaper Bank in our mission to support families in need! We offer flexible shifts and various volunteer tasks to match your availability and skills. Tasks include Community Outreach, Diaper Logistics, Delivery Services, Marketing, Event Planning and more. Hours of Operations:
• Tuesdays: • Wednesdays: • Thursdays: • Fridays: • 1st & 3rd Thursday of Each Month: • 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
You are not required to stay for the entire shift, provided, that prior notice is given. Agency: Women Empowering Each Other Join WEE Diaper Bank in our mission to support families in need! We offer flexible shifts and various volunteer tasks to match your availability and skills. Tasks include Community Outreach, Diaper Logistics, Delivery Services, Marketing, Event Planning and more. Hours of Operations:
• Tuesdays: • Wednesdays: • Thursdays: • Fridays: • 1st & 3rd Thursday of Each Month: • 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
You are not required to stay for the entire shift, provided, that prior notice is given. Agency: Women Empowering Each Other Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32303 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: AmeriCorps Member - Legacy CorpsThrough our AmeriCorps ‘Legacy Corps for Veterans and Military Families’ (LCVMF) program, we have the unique opportunity to serve veterans and military family members impacted by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. LCVMF is a project that provides caregiver support services for veterans and military families. It was developed to meet the need for alternative respite care strategies specifically for veteran and military caregivers. The goal in providing caregiver respite is to keep families in their communities longer, postponing or avoiding institutional care completely. AmeriCorps member volunteers are needed to provide weekly in-home respite care and support to individuals with dementia so their caregivers can take a break. Once trained by AmeriCorps and in dementia care, member volunteers provide in-home non-medical care, companionship, and a variety of activities for persons with Alzheimer’s and related dementias. Member volunteers commit to a year of AmeriCorps service, and they receive a monthly living allowance, student loan forbearance with paid interest, and an educational scholarship upon successful completion of the program. Benefits: Monthly living allowance of $155 Loan forbearance with paid interest Extensive training and professional development Educational Award for $1,718.25 upon successful completion of program Educational Award can be passed on to a family member for volunteers 55+Eligibility: Must be 18+ and a US citizen, National or Legal Resident 1-year commitment of 450 hours (about 20% will be training hours) Pass a 2 background screenings and National Sex Offender check Must have reliable transportation, proof of insurance, and a personal cell phone.Contact: Claire@alzheimersproject.org, (850)386-2778 Application: Alzheimer's Project AmeriCorps Application - Google Forms Application link is live now! Rolling application, service year begins September 1st! Agency: The Alzheimer's Project, Inc. Through our AmeriCorps ‘Legacy Corps for Veterans and Military Families’ (LCVMF) program, we have the unique opportunity to serve veterans and military family members impacted by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. LCVMF is a project that provides caregiver support services for veterans and military families. It was developed to meet the need for alternative respite care strategies specifically for veteran and military caregivers. The goal in providing caregiver respite is to keep families in their communities longer, postponing or avoiding institutional care completely. AmeriCorps member volunteers are needed to provide weekly in-home respite care and support to individuals with dementia so their caregivers can take a break. Once trained by AmeriCorps and in dementia care, member volunteers provide in-home non-medical care, companionship, and a variety of activities for persons with Alzheimer’s and related dementias. Member volunteers commit to a year of AmeriCorps service, and they receive a monthly living allowance, student loan forbearance with paid interest, and an educational scholarship upon successful completion of the program. Benefits: Monthly living allowance of $155 Loan forbearance with paid interest Extensive training and professional development Educational Award for $1,718.25 upon successful completion of program Educational Award can be passed on to a family member for volunteers 55+Eligibility: Must be 18+ and a US citizen, National or Legal Resident 1-year commitment of 450 hours (about 20% will be training hours) Pass a 2 background screenings and National Sex Offender check Must have reliable transportation, proof of insurance, and a personal cell phone.Contact: Claire@alzheimersproject.org, (850)386-2778 Application: Alzheimer's Project AmeriCorps Application - Google Forms Application link is live now! Rolling application, service year begins September 1st! Agency: The Alzheimer's Project, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Respite - Social Club VolunteerWe need volunteers to assist guests with mild to moderate dementia in a group day care setting one day a week (Monday-Friday) between 9:00 – 3:00 for a minimum of 2 hours a week. Volunteers are supervised by the Day Respite Coordinator. Activities include: singing, arts and crafts, puzzles, scrapbooking, seated exercises, bingo, and much more.
Agency: Alzheimer's Project of Tallahassee We need volunteers to assist guests with mild to moderate dementia in a group day care setting one day a week (Monday-Friday) between 9:00 – 3:00 for a minimum of 2 hours a week. Volunteers are supervised by the Day Respite Coordinator. Activities include: singing, arts and crafts, puzzles, scrapbooking, seated exercises, bingo, and much more.
Agency: Alzheimer's Project of Tallahassee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 32308 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Consulting Together - Financial Literacy Program Assistant Objectives CTCO is seeking a motivated college student to assist with the development and implementation of our financial literacy curriculum, targeting kindergarten through fifth-grade students, and students between the ages of 13-17. This volunteer role will involve collaborating with our program staff to formulate engaging content, maintain accurate student records using OpenSIS, and contribute to the program's overall success. Responsibilities • Assist in designing and developing age-appropriate financial literacy curriculum Qualifications • Currently enrolled in a college or university, ideally with coursework in education, finance, business, or a related field Time, Place & Commitment "Remotely; Monday - Fridays, based on student's availability. The student is needed for Spring, Summer, and Fall Semesters, at least 10 hours per week. This will allow the students to receive training and supervision from our staff to enhance their knowledge relative to our Financial Literacy program and build a relationship with our partners, First Commerce Credit Union, and Leon County Schools for future opportunities. In addition, this will allow the student to assist us with the transition to the new intern, when applicable, by allowing the student to train the new incoming intern effectively. Benefits to the Volunteer/ Intern • A small stipend is available by Semester (Spring, Summer, and Fall) Agency: VolunteerLEON INTERNSHIP Objectives CTCO is seeking a motivated college student to assist with the development and implementation of our financial literacy curriculum, targeting kindergarten through fifth-grade students, and students between the ages of 13-17. This volunteer role will involve collaborating with our program staff to formulate engaging content, maintain accurate student records using OpenSIS, and contribute to the program's overall success. Responsibilities • Assist in designing and developing age-appropriate financial literacy curriculum Qualifications • Currently enrolled in a college or university, ideally with coursework in education, finance, business, or a related field Time, Place & Commitment "Remotely; Monday - Fridays, based on student's availability. The student is needed for Spring, Summer, and Fall Semesters, at least 10 hours per week. This will allow the students to receive training and supervision from our staff to enhance their knowledge relative to our Financial Literacy program and build a relationship with our partners, First Commerce Credit Union, and Leon County Schools for future opportunities. In addition, this will allow the student to assist us with the transition to the new intern, when applicable, by allowing the student to train the new incoming intern effectively. Benefits to the Volunteer/ Intern • A small stipend is available by Semester (Spring, Summer, and Fall) Agency: VolunteerLEON INTERNSHIP Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help bring animal therapy to facilities & agriculture education to schools!We have opportunities to help with fundraising efforts on or off site! All funds raised helps care for rescue animals, bring animal therapy to facilities and host agriculture education in the schools! Please visit our website under "volunteer" to see full info and opportunities! Agency: Redemptive Love Rescue We have opportunities to help with fundraising efforts on or off site! All funds raised helps care for rescue animals, bring animal therapy to facilities and host agriculture education in the schools! Please visit our website under "volunteer" to see full info and opportunities! Agency: Redemptive Love Rescue Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32309 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Work with amazing farm animals! Camels? Llamas? Highland cows? Dwarf goats? YES!We are always looking for volunteers to help us care for and clean up after our rescue & resident animals! We also have opportunities to help with fundraising efforts on or off site! Please visit our website under "volunteer" to see full info and opportunities! Agency: Redemptive Love Rescue We are always looking for volunteers to help us care for and clean up after our rescue & resident animals! We also have opportunities to help with fundraising efforts on or off site! Please visit our website under "volunteer" to see full info and opportunities! Agency: Redemptive Love Rescue Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32309 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Administrative Volunteer
The mission of 2-1-1 Big Bend is to provide assessment, emotional support, crisis assistance, education, training, and referrals with accurate, up-to-date resource information. 2-1-1 Big Bend operates Helpline 2-1-1, the Florida HIV/AIDS Hotline and the Family Health Line. In addition, the agency answers the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and other organizations that contract with 2-1-1 Big Bend for hotline services. Program Volunteers help us meet this mission by assisting with public relations, special events, administrative tasks, data entry, information and referral, and other projects as delegated. Additionally, program volunteers will attend outreach events, solicit volunteers, and advertise employment opportunities. This position is seen as an ambassador for 211 and its mission. It is directly responsible to the Coordinator of Volunteers. Minimum Qualifications Successful Administrative Volunteers possess the motivation to help people, a non-judgmental attitude, strong communication skills, and basic computer competency. Program volunteers must attend agency trainings and be knowledgeable of 211 Big Bend, its programs, mission and impact. Having an automobile is not required, but highly recommended for transportation purposes. Position Type: Volunteer Hours: 18 hours each month Primary Job Responsibilities – Administrative Program Volunteers Goal: Perform Filing, Copying, Word Processing, Spreadsheets, and Administrative Assignments Objectives: A. Maintain Volunteer Files B. Input data in Excel Spreadsheets as Needed C. Update listings on the online Information Database D. Assist with other projects as needed Primary Job Responsibilities – Public Relations/ Marketing Volunteers Goal: Assist in promoting agency services and events in the eight-county service area Objectives: A. Contact media outlets and volunteer agencies to insure coverage of agency news items B. Assist in outreach efforts related to volunteer recruitment drives by distributing posters and leaflets to campuses and the greater Tallahassee area C. Assist with graphic design D. Assist with other projects as needed Primary Job Responsibilities – Special Event Volunteers Goal 1: Assist in coordination of events Objectives: A. Promote event attendance to agency volunteers and staff B. Attend events C. Solicit donations from local businesses D. Produce event-related materials (i.e. invitations, program) E. Publicize event to the greater Tallahassee area F. Assist with event decorations and set-up G. Assist with other projects as needed Primary Job Responsibilities – Speaker's Bureau Goal: Assist in promoting community awareness and recruitment of volunteers Objectives: Solicit opportunities and present to universities, churches, groups, and volunteer placement programs and service fairs. Contact agencies to offer presentations/request opportunity to speak with groups to promote recruitment Design presentations Track and report presentations Assist in outreach efforts related to volunteer recruitment/community awareness drives by distributing posters and tabling at events Assist with other projects as neededAgency: 2-1-1 Big Bend
The mission of 2-1-1 Big Bend is to provide assessment, emotional support, crisis assistance, education, training, and referrals with accurate, up-to-date resource information. 2-1-1 Big Bend operates Helpline 2-1-1, the Florida HIV/AIDS Hotline and the Family Health Line. In addition, the agency answers the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and other organizations that contract with 2-1-1 Big Bend for hotline services. Program Volunteers help us meet this mission by assisting with public relations, special events, administrative tasks, data entry, information and referral, and other projects as delegated. Additionally, program volunteers will attend outreach events, solicit volunteers, and advertise employment opportunities. This position is seen as an ambassador for 211 and its mission. It is directly responsible to the Coordinator of Volunteers. Minimum Qualifications Successful Administrative Volunteers possess the motivation to help people, a non-judgmental attitude, strong communication skills, and basic computer competency. Program volunteers must attend agency trainings and be knowledgeable of 211 Big Bend, its programs, mission and impact. Having an automobile is not required, but highly recommended for transportation purposes. Position Type: Volunteer Hours: 18 hours each month Primary Job Responsibilities – Administrative Program Volunteers Goal: Perform Filing, Copying, Word Processing, Spreadsheets, and Administrative Assignments Objectives: A. Maintain Volunteer Files B. Input data in Excel Spreadsheets as Needed C. Update listings on the online Information Database D. Assist with other projects as needed Primary Job Responsibilities – Public Relations/ Marketing Volunteers Goal: Assist in promoting agency services and events in the eight-county service area Objectives: A. Contact media outlets and volunteer agencies to insure coverage of agency news items B. Assist in outreach efforts related to volunteer recruitment drives by distributing posters and leaflets to campuses and the greater Tallahassee area C. Assist with graphic design D. Assist with other projects as needed Primary Job Responsibilities – Special Event Volunteers Goal 1: Assist in coordination of events Objectives: A. Promote event attendance to agency volunteers and staff B. Attend events C. Solicit donations from local businesses D. Produce event-related materials (i.e. invitations, program) E. Publicize event to the greater Tallahassee area F. Assist with event decorations and set-up G. Assist with other projects as needed Primary Job Responsibilities – Speaker's Bureau Goal: Assist in promoting community awareness and recruitment of volunteers Objectives: Solicit opportunities and present to universities, churches, groups, and volunteer placement programs and service fairs. Contact agencies to offer presentations/request opportunity to speak with groups to promote recruitment Design presentations Track and report presentations Assist in outreach efforts related to volunteer recruitment/community awareness drives by distributing posters and tabling at events Assist with other projects as neededAgency: 2-1-1 Big Bend Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32302 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share Knowledge, Connections, and Resources with Students on the Social Platform for Social MobilityOnly 3% of high-performing, under-resourced students end up in a great first career experience. On our social platform, professionals like you can help change that. Here's how: 1. Sign up via your computer at my.backrs.com or by downloading the Backrs mobile app from the Apple App or Google Play Stores. 2. Tell us a little about your background and experiences by completing your profile. This takes 5 mins. (Up to 15 if you'd like to give students more details about your hobbies and interests.) 3. We add you to identity-based, regional, university, and career-path Affinity Networks where you can connect with students you're well-positioned to support. 4. In Networks, you can answer students' questions, post resources or job/internship opportunities, and share insights into your college and career journey by responding to Backstage Pass posts. Though each of these actions takes a few minutes, they all have meaningful impacts on young people. 5. If you'd like to play a more involved role in a student's journey, you can join their panel of backrs. This enables you to view their goals, post on their personal feed, schedule Zoom check-ins, and even contribute to their Flourish Fund. It's a great choice for those looking to offer low-lift, relationship-driven support. Best way to see how convenient and rewarding being a backr really is? Give it a try, commitment-free: Or get the Backrs mobile app: Apple App Store or Google Play Store Our Impact Model Research shows that cross-class relationships are the biggest predictors of social mobility. And financial margin increases the odds of college persistence four-fold. We partner with schools and youth organizations to recruit committed high school and college students into our community. Then, by removing the barriers the keep well-resourced adults from connecting with under-resourced young people, our technology builds bridges across socioeconomic strata, enabling people like you to empower students like Diego R. Diego R. joined Backrs so he could pursue his dream of becoming a biomedical engineer. Thanks to his talent, hard work, and the support he's received from his backrs, he's well on his way to making that dream a reality. As he explained: "My brother was born with Chronic Kidney Disease. He’s the man who gives me the strength to pursue Biomedical Engineering and become an accomplished technician. I strive to make the lives of those who suffer like him better. I want to be the change he needs to be healthy." All of the students in our community are driven to build a better world; when they're given the resources to do so, everyone around them benefits. Watch this video to learn more about the difference Backrs makes for students: Kaothara's Experience The Backrs ExperienceBeing a great backr isn’t about grand gestures or having all the answers. It’s about the small things: sharing a word of encouragement. Passing along a helpful resource. Making an introduction. These actions make a big difference--take it from some of our current backrs: "As a backr, I love the opportunity to support and mentor my three proteges as they grow and develop. I feel grateful to be able to guide and shape their future in a positive way. Through Backrs, I have been able to watch them grow into confident and capable individuals, and it has given me a sense of purpose and fulfillment that I can't put into words. It's made a tremendous difference in my life to see them achieve their goals and know that I played a role in helping them get there." - Ahmed Dawood, Marketer at Apple "Backrs gives me an opportunity to utilize my expertise to provide mentoring and support to students. Even though my students are a couple time zones away, I have the flexibility to connect with them on my time and have been dedicated to checking my app weekly at minimum to engage in conversations and answer questions. Its exciting to celebrate their wins and talk about future plans. Mentoring was very impactful in my life so it gives me joy to give back in this way." - Lori Hunt, College Provost Join the Movement for Social Mobility Sign up for backrs today!
Agency: Backrs Only 3% of high-performing, under-resourced students end up in a great first career experience. On our social platform, professionals like you can help change that. Here's how: 1. Sign up via your computer at my.backrs.com or by downloading the Backrs mobile app from the Apple App or Google Play Stores. 2. Tell us a little about your background and experiences by completing your profile. This takes 5 mins. (Up to 15 if you'd like to give students more details about your hobbies and interests.) 3. We add you to identity-based, regional, university, and career-path Affinity Networks where you can connect with students you're well-positioned to support. 4. In Networks, you can answer students' questions, post resources or job/internship opportunities, and share insights into your college and career journey by responding to Backstage Pass posts. Though each of these actions takes a few minutes, they all have meaningful impacts on young people. 5. If you'd like to play a more involved role in a student's journey, you can join their panel of backrs. This enables you to view their goals, post on their personal feed, schedule Zoom check-ins, and even contribute to their Flourish Fund. It's a great choice for those looking to offer low-lift, relationship-driven support. Best way to see how convenient and rewarding being a backr really is? Give it a try, commitment-free: Or get the Backrs mobile app: Apple App Store or Google Play Store Our Impact Model Research shows that cross-class relationships are the biggest predictors of social mobility. And financial margin increases the odds of college persistence four-fold. We partner with schools and youth organizations to recruit committed high school and college students into our community. Then, by removing the barriers the keep well-resourced adults from connecting with under-resourced young people, our technology builds bridges across socioeconomic strata, enabling people like you to empower students like Diego R. Diego R. joined Backrs so he could pursue his dream of becoming a biomedical engineer. Thanks to his talent, hard work, and the support he's received from his backrs, he's well on his way to making that dream a reality. As he explained: "My brother was born with Chronic Kidney Disease. He’s the man who gives me the strength to pursue Biomedical Engineering and become an accomplished technician. I strive to make the lives of those who suffer like him better. I want to be the change he needs to be healthy." All of the students in our community are driven to build a better world; when they're given the resources to do so, everyone around them benefits. Watch this video to learn more about the difference Backrs makes for students: Kaothara's Experience The Backrs ExperienceBeing a great backr isn’t about grand gestures or having all the answers. It’s about the small things: sharing a word of encouragement. Passing along a helpful resource. Making an introduction. These actions make a big difference--take it from some of our current backrs: "As a backr, I love the opportunity to support and mentor my three proteges as they grow and develop. I feel grateful to be able to guide and shape their future in a positive way. Through Backrs, I have been able to watch them grow into confident and capable individuals, and it has given me a sense of purpose and fulfillment that I can't put into words. It's made a tremendous difference in my life to see them achieve their goals and know that I played a role in helping them get there." - Ahmed Dawood, Marketer at Apple "Backrs gives me an opportunity to utilize my expertise to provide mentoring and support to students. Even though my students are a couple time zones away, I have the flexibility to connect with them on my time and have been dedicated to checking my app weekly at minimum to engage in conversations and answer questions. Its exciting to celebrate their wins and talk about future plans. Mentoring was very impactful in my life so it gives me joy to give back in this way." - Lori Hunt, College Provost Join the Movement for Social Mobility Sign up for backrs today!
Agency: Backrs Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Election Workers / Poll WorkersVoting is the backbone of our democracy. Voting depends on having dedicated election workers to serve every voter and ensure that ballots are counted accurately. Being an election worker lets you patriotically serve your community in a critical position of trust. Although your service may only be for a few days each election year, your work will have a lasting impact throughout your community for years to come. We are always looking for new election workers to join the team and serve the Leon County community. Read below for more information about what it means to serve as an election worker and how you can sign-up. Who Are Election Workers?Election workers (also known as poll workers) are members of the local community who work at voting sites on Election Day, during Early Voting, or at our office processing Vote-by-Mail ballots. They are short-term paid employees of the Elections Office. Leon County relies on around one thousand election workers each election to staff voting sites, help voters, and run the election. Depending on your position, your duties may include greeting voters, verifying voter ID information, handing out ballots, setting up equipment, using a computer, and handling paperwork. You will need to dress and act in a non-partisan manner and treat all voters with dignity and respect. Service RequirementsTo serve as an election worker you must meet these requirements: Citizen of the United States Registered (or pre-registered) voter in Leon County Speak, read, and write English Able to stand, bend, stoop, and lift at least 25 pounds Comfortable working with computers Have reliable transportation to and from your work site Work with the public in a courteous, patient, and non-partisan mannerYou cannot serve as an election worker if you are a candidate on the ballot. If you have a disability that prevents you from fulfilling one or more of these requirements, please contact us and we will make every attempt to accommodate you. Like all government offices, we are an E-Verify employer. All employees, including temporary election workers, must complete an I-9 form and supply documentation upon hire to confirm that they may legally work in the U.S. Paid WorkWe pay election workers for their service. Compensation is based on the position you work and includes payment for training. We will mail you a check shortly after Election Day. ApplicationIf you are interested in serving as an Election Worker, please complete the election worker application. Once you complete the application, we will review it and contact you in several days. We encourage you to apply now, even if the next election is many months away. Agency: Leon County Supervisor of Elections Voting is the backbone of our democracy. Voting depends on having dedicated election workers to serve every voter and ensure that ballots are counted accurately. Being an election worker lets you patriotically serve your community in a critical position of trust. Although your service may only be for a few days each election year, your work will have a lasting impact throughout your community for years to come. We are always looking for new election workers to join the team and serve the Leon County community. Read below for more information about what it means to serve as an election worker and how you can sign-up. Who Are Election Workers?Election workers (also known as poll workers) are members of the local community who work at voting sites on Election Day, during Early Voting, or at our office processing Vote-by-Mail ballots. They are short-term paid employees of the Elections Office. Leon County relies on around one thousand election workers each election to staff voting sites, help voters, and run the election. Depending on your position, your duties may include greeting voters, verifying voter ID information, handing out ballots, setting up equipment, using a computer, and handling paperwork. You will need to dress and act in a non-partisan manner and treat all voters with dignity and respect. Service RequirementsTo serve as an election worker you must meet these requirements: Citizen of the United States Registered (or pre-registered) voter in Leon County Speak, read, and write English Able to stand, bend, stoop, and lift at least 25 pounds Comfortable working with computers Have reliable transportation to and from your work site Work with the public in a courteous, patient, and non-partisan mannerYou cannot serve as an election worker if you are a candidate on the ballot. If you have a disability that prevents you from fulfilling one or more of these requirements, please contact us and we will make every attempt to accommodate you. Like all government offices, we are an E-Verify employer. All employees, including temporary election workers, must complete an I-9 form and supply documentation upon hire to confirm that they may legally work in the U.S. Paid WorkWe pay election workers for their service. Compensation is based on the position you work and includes payment for training. We will mail you a check shortly after Election Day. ApplicationIf you are interested in serving as an Election Worker, please complete the election worker application. Once you complete the application, we will review it and contact you in several days. We encourage you to apply now, even if the next election is many months away. Agency: Leon County Supervisor of Elections Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After-School Program Counselor, Part-TimeInternship Application-please click to apply Agency: She Academy Title: After-School Program Counselor
Major Objectives: Under the direct supervision of the Executive Director, the After-School Program Counselor will lead all programs created for middle and high school teenage girls The Girls Room happens after school, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:30pm -6:00pm at our meeting space, 1637 Metropolitan Blvd Suite A-2 Tallahassee, FL, 32308. Our programs offer a safe space for girls to freely discuss their emotions, improve their self-esteem, build positive social bonds, and be empowered. At She Academy, we have a family-oriented environment that motivates and encourages you to reach
Responsibilities: Some of the responsibilities include creating program activities, leading group discussions, managing Examples of job duties: ● Creating material and curriculum for group mentoring sessions ● Leading group sessions with students daily ● Implementing a consistent and structured environment during program hours ● Keeping track of students personal and academic progress Providing emotional support and offering homework assistance Organizing educational workshops with community partners Qualifications: ● Successful completions of a Level 2 Criminal History Background Check This position is 15-20 hours per week. Transportation is required and not provided by the company. How to apply:
Agency: She Academy, Inc. Internship Application-please click to apply Agency: She Academy Title: After-School Program Counselor
Major Objectives: Under the direct supervision of the Executive Director, the After-School Program Counselor will lead all programs created for middle and high school teenage girls The Girls Room happens after school, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:30pm -6:00pm at our meeting space, 1637 Metropolitan Blvd Suite A-2 Tallahassee, FL, 32308. Our programs offer a safe space for girls to freely discuss their emotions, improve their self-esteem, build positive social bonds, and be empowered. At She Academy, we have a family-oriented environment that motivates and encourages you to reach
Responsibilities: Some of the responsibilities include creating program activities, leading group discussions, managing Examples of job duties: ● Creating material and curriculum for group mentoring sessions ● Leading group sessions with students daily ● Implementing a consistent and structured environment during program hours ● Keeping track of students personal and academic progress Providing emotional support and offering homework assistance Organizing educational workshops with community partners Qualifications: ● Successful completions of a Level 2 Criminal History Background Check This position is 15-20 hours per week. Transportation is required and not provided by the company. How to apply:
Agency: She Academy, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32308 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Homework Hub Tutor -Leon County Library Systemwide
Library Application - please click to apply. **Clicking the Respond button will not submit the required Library Application
Department: Library Title: Tutor Homework Hub
Major Objectives: The goal of the LCPL Youth Services Department in offering the Homework Hub program is to provide supplemental academic support for kindergarten - 8th grade children after school at several locations in the Library system. The Tutors will work with Library staff to ensure a safe and productive learning environment for the children and volunteers participating in the Homework Hub after-school program. Responsibilities: The primary duties and responsibilities of this position include: Qualifications: Must be at least 14 years old. Volunteers should be friendly and patient, courteous, able to work with diverse populations; pleasant and supportive of others. Mature high school students welcome.
Benefits to the Volunteer: Volunteers will gain the following skills: Gain experience providing instruction with youth and with the Zoom virtual meeting platform. Participate in a congenial work environment. Learn life skills applicable to future employment Work as part of a team Build customer service experience skills in a library environment
Time and Place: Main or Branch Library in Leon County Library System
Commitment: Minimum commitment: 3 Month commitment - providing at least one tutoring session weekly
Volunteer Program contact: Kay Pelt-Walker, Volunteer Services Coordinator PeltWalkerk@leoncountyfl.gov (850)606-1970
Application Link Library Application- please click to apply. Agency: Leon County Library System-Main & Branches
Library Application - please click to apply. **Clicking the Respond button will not submit the required Library Application
Department: Library Title: Tutor Homework Hub
Major Objectives: The goal of the LCPL Youth Services Department in offering the Homework Hub program is to provide supplemental academic support for kindergarten - 8th grade children after school at several locations in the Library system. The Tutors will work with Library staff to ensure a safe and productive learning environment for the children and volunteers participating in the Homework Hub after-school program. Responsibilities: The primary duties and responsibilities of this position include: Qualifications: Must be at least 14 years old. Volunteers should be friendly and patient, courteous, able to work with diverse populations; pleasant and supportive of others. Mature high school students welcome.
Benefits to the Volunteer: Volunteers will gain the following skills: Gain experience providing instruction with youth and with the Zoom virtual meeting platform. Participate in a congenial work environment. Learn life skills applicable to future employment Work as part of a team Build customer service experience skills in a library environment
Time and Place: Main or Branch Library in Leon County Library System
Commitment: Minimum commitment: 3 Month commitment - providing at least one tutoring session weekly
Volunteer Program contact: Kay Pelt-Walker, Volunteer Services Coordinator PeltWalkerk@leoncountyfl.gov (850)606-1970
Application Link Library Application- please click to apply. Agency: Leon County Library System-Main & Branches Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Keyboard Instructor
Are you passionate about music and eager to share your talents with enthusiastic young learners? The Salvation Army is seeking a dedicated Keyboard Instructor to inspire and educate youth aged 12-17 in the art of keyboard playing and music theory.
Responsibilities: Teach fundamental concepts of music theory to students, including notation, scales, chords, rhythm, and melody. Conduct engaging lessons that cater to various skill levels and learning styles. Instruct students in proper keyboard technique, posture, and hand placement. Guide students in practicing vocalization, harmonizing, and singing along with keyboard playing. Provide constructive feedback to students to help them improve their skills and musicianship. Foster a supportive and inclusive learning environment where all students feel encouraged to explore their musical abilities. Collaborate with other instructors and volunteers to coordinate group activities, performances, and recitals.
Requirements: Proficiency in playing the keyboard/piano and a strong understanding of music theory. Experience working with youth in a teaching or mentoring capacity is preferred. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Patience, enthusiasm, and a passion for music education. Ability to create engaging lesson plans and adapt teaching methods to meet the needs of individual students.Time Commitment: Weekdays from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.Benefits: Make a positive impact on the lives of youth by sharing your love of music and fostering their artistic talents. Gain valuable teaching experience and enhance your leadership skills. Connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for music and community service. Receive training and support from experienced staff and volunteers within The Salvation Army.If you're ready to inspire the next generation of musicians and contribute to the vibrant arts community within The Salvation Army, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding volunteer opportunity as a Keyboard Instructor. Join us in spreading the joy of music and empowering youth to reach their full potential! To apply or inquire further, please contact Brittany.Christie@uss.salvationarmy.org. Thank you for considering volunteering with The Salvation Army.
Agency: The Salvation Army Church of Tallahassee
Are you passionate about music and eager to share your talents with enthusiastic young learners? The Salvation Army is seeking a dedicated Keyboard Instructor to inspire and educate youth aged 12-17 in the art of keyboard playing and music theory.
Responsibilities: Teach fundamental concepts of music theory to students, including notation, scales, chords, rhythm, and melody. Conduct engaging lessons that cater to various skill levels and learning styles. Instruct students in proper keyboard technique, posture, and hand placement. Guide students in practicing vocalization, harmonizing, and singing along with keyboard playing. Provide constructive feedback to students to help them improve their skills and musicianship. Foster a supportive and inclusive learning environment where all students feel encouraged to explore their musical abilities. Collaborate with other instructors and volunteers to coordinate group activities, performances, and recitals.
Requirements: Proficiency in playing the keyboard/piano and a strong understanding of music theory. Experience working with youth in a teaching or mentoring capacity is preferred. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Patience, enthusiasm, and a passion for music education. Ability to create engaging lesson plans and adapt teaching methods to meet the needs of individual students.Time Commitment: Weekdays from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.Benefits: Make a positive impact on the lives of youth by sharing your love of music and fostering their artistic talents. Gain valuable teaching experience and enhance your leadership skills. Connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for music and community service. Receive training and support from experienced staff and volunteers within The Salvation Army.If you're ready to inspire the next generation of musicians and contribute to the vibrant arts community within The Salvation Army, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding volunteer opportunity as a Keyboard Instructor. Join us in spreading the joy of music and empowering youth to reach their full potential! To apply or inquire further, please contact Brittany.Christie@uss.salvationarmy.org. Thank you for considering volunteering with The Salvation Army.
Agency: The Salvation Army Church of Tallahassee Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Activities VolunteerWe are looking for volunteers to interact and socialize with our consumers. Our consumers are a fun loving group of people who desire more interaction and socialization with others in the community. Activities include: arts and crafts, crocheting, gardening, home economics, sports, video games, card games, computer literacy, music appreciation, reading and much more. Agency: North Florida Adult Training Center We are looking for volunteers to interact and socialize with our consumers. Our consumers are a fun loving group of people who desire more interaction and socialization with others in the community. Activities include: arts and crafts, crocheting, gardening, home economics, sports, video games, card games, computer literacy, music appreciation, reading and much more. Agency: North Florida Adult Training Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Horse Care and MaintenanceWe currently have 14 rescue horses and 1 donkey at 4 Steps Horse Rescue located at Crazy 8 Ranch. We are looking for volunteers to help with cleaning the horse pens, grooming horses, tack cleaning, feedings, cleaning water troughs, and other ranch related activities. You do not need prior horse experience. We will teach you everything you need to know. There is also an opportunity to earn riding time as we offer guided trail rides through the Apalachicola National Forest. We are a 100% volunteer organization and could not care for our rescues without our dedicated volunteers. Thank you for your interest in giving us a hand. We look forward to hearing from you. We will respond to your interest in volunteering within 48 hours via email. Please check your junk and spam for volunteer4stepshorserescue@gmail.com emails. Please click on the link below to fill out the application. Please fill out the application completely. Read and sign the Volunteer Release of Liability Contract in the second section. If you are under the age of 18, a parent or guardian must also sign. Thanks for your interest in Four Steps Horse Rescue; our volunteer coordinator will be in touch soon.
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Agency: 4 Steps Horse Rescue located at Crazy 8 Ranch We currently have 14 rescue horses and 1 donkey at 4 Steps Horse Rescue located at Crazy 8 Ranch. We are looking for volunteers to help with cleaning the horse pens, grooming horses, tack cleaning, feedings, cleaning water troughs, and other ranch related activities. You do not need prior horse experience. We will teach you everything you need to know. There is also an opportunity to earn riding time as we offer guided trail rides through the Apalachicola National Forest. We are a 100% volunteer organization and could not care for our rescues without our dedicated volunteers. Thank you for your interest in giving us a hand. We look forward to hearing from you. We will respond to your interest in volunteering within 48 hours via email. Please check your junk and spam for volunteer4stepshorserescue@gmail.com emails. Please click on the link below to fill out the application. Please fill out the application completely. Read and sign the Volunteer Release of Liability Contract in the second section. If you are under the age of 18, a parent or guardian must also sign. Thanks for your interest in Four Steps Horse Rescue; our volunteer coordinator will be in touch soon.
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Agency: 4 Steps Horse Rescue located at Crazy 8 Ranch Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32310 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Grant Research and Submission HelpWe are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that currently has 14 rescue horses and 1 donkey that we are caring for. Caring for horses, especially ones who have been mistreated, abandoned, and neglect is an expensive endeavor. As such, we are looking for volunteers who have grant writing experience to help us locate grant opportunities and complete the application process. We are are a 100% volunteer organization and could not provide care for the rescues without our dedicated volunteers. We appreciate all of our volunteers and offer them opportunities to earn riding time as we offer guided trail rides through the Apalachicola National Forest. We will respond to your interest in volunteering within 48 hours via email. Please check your junk and spam for volunteer4stepshorserescue@gmail.com emails. Please click on the link below to fill out the application. Please fill out the application completely. Read and sign the Volunteer Release of Liability Contract in the second section. If you are under the age of 18, a parent or guardian must also sign. Thanks for your interest in Four Steps Horse Rescue; our volunteer coordinator will be in touch soon.
https://forms.gle/z2iTdidDK9wsNgfd6 Agency: 4 Steps Horse Rescue located at Crazy 8 Ranch We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that currently has 14 rescue horses and 1 donkey that we are caring for. Caring for horses, especially ones who have been mistreated, abandoned, and neglect is an expensive endeavor. As such, we are looking for volunteers who have grant writing experience to help us locate grant opportunities and complete the application process. We are are a 100% volunteer organization and could not provide care for the rescues without our dedicated volunteers. We appreciate all of our volunteers and offer them opportunities to earn riding time as we offer guided trail rides through the Apalachicola National Forest. We will respond to your interest in volunteering within 48 hours via email. Please check your junk and spam for volunteer4stepshorserescue@gmail.com emails. Please click on the link below to fill out the application. Please fill out the application completely. Read and sign the Volunteer Release of Liability Contract in the second section. If you are under the age of 18, a parent or guardian must also sign. Thanks for your interest in Four Steps Horse Rescue; our volunteer coordinator will be in touch soon.
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Volunteer: Ranch and Building MaintenanceWe currently have 14 rescue horses and 1 donkey at 4 Steps Horse Rescue located at Crazy 8 Ranch. We are always in need of volunteers to help build stalls, repair broken fences, paint, provide general maintenance, clear land, and other special projects. We are a 100% volunteer organization and could not care for our rescues without our dedicated volunteers. We appreciate all of our volunteers and as such, we provide opportunities for them to earn riding time as we offer guided trail rides through the Apalachicola National Forest. Thank you for your interest in giving us a hand. We look forward to hearing from you. We will respond to your interest in volunteering within 48 hours via email. Please check your junk and spam for volunteer4stepshorserescue@gmail.com emails. Please click on the link below to fill out the application. Please fill out the application completely. Read and sign the Volunteer Release of Liability Contract in the second section. If you are under the age of 18, a parent or guardian must also sign. Thanks for your interest in Four Steps Horse Rescue; our volunteer coordinator will be in touch soon.
https://forms.gle/z2iTdidDK9wsNgfd6 Agency: 4 Steps Horse Rescue located at Crazy 8 Ranch We currently have 14 rescue horses and 1 donkey at 4 Steps Horse Rescue located at Crazy 8 Ranch. We are always in need of volunteers to help build stalls, repair broken fences, paint, provide general maintenance, clear land, and other special projects. We are a 100% volunteer organization and could not care for our rescues without our dedicated volunteers. We appreciate all of our volunteers and as such, we provide opportunities for them to earn riding time as we offer guided trail rides through the Apalachicola National Forest. Thank you for your interest in giving us a hand. We look forward to hearing from you. We will respond to your interest in volunteering within 48 hours via email. Please check your junk and spam for volunteer4stepshorserescue@gmail.com emails. Please click on the link below to fill out the application. Please fill out the application completely. Read and sign the Volunteer Release of Liability Contract in the second section. If you are under the age of 18, a parent or guardian must also sign. Thanks for your interest in Four Steps Horse Rescue; our volunteer coordinator will be in touch soon.
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Volunteer: Graphic Designer Volunteer or InternSTEMS4GIRLS is seeking skilled volunteers or students looking for an internship to assist and work with the administration team in creating various graphic design projects for the agency. If you are interested, please sign up for a Volunteer Orientation Session on Volunteer Leon to learn more about our organization. If you have any questions regarding our organization or volunteering, please email us at stem7girls@gmail.com Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc STEMS4GIRLS is seeking skilled volunteers or students looking for an internship to assist and work with the administration team in creating various graphic design projects for the agency. If you are interested, please sign up for a Volunteer Orientation Session on Volunteer Leon to learn more about our organization. If you have any questions regarding our organization or volunteering, please email us at stem7girls@gmail.com Agency: STEMS4Girls®, Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kalivia's Angelic Hands -Administrative InternInternship Application-please click to apply Kalivia's Angelic Hands -Administrative Intern
Objectives Our nonprofit aims to create a community where individuals and families can flourish. The intern's role plays a vital part in fulfilling this vision. The intern will support our mission to promote self-improvement and sustainability among minorities and vulnerable populations by assisting with educational programs, outreach initiatives, and resource development. Interns will actively help provide access to education and supportive services, creating equal opportunities for success within our community.
Responsibilities The intern's responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Assist in Program Development: Contribute to creating and enhancing educational programs and supportive services tailored to minorities and vulnerable populations. Community Outreach and Engagement: Participate in outreach efforts, engage with the community, and foster relationships with individuals and organizations to promote the agency's services and programs. Research and Analysis: Research social issues affecting minorities and vulnerable populations. Analyze data to identify needs and trends, providing valuable insights for program improvement. Support Event Coordination: Assist in organizing and executing events, workshops, or seminars to provide educational resources or raise awareness about key issues. Content Creation and Communication: Develop engaging content for social media to inform the community about available resources and upcoming events. Administrative Support: Provide administrative staff, including organizing files, handling inquiries, and supporting day-to-day office tasks to ensure smooth operations. Evaluation and Reporting: Help assess program effectiveness and impact by collecting feedback, conducting surveys, and preparing reports for internal and external stakeholders. Collaboration and Teamwork: Work collaboratively with staff members, volunteers, and other interns to achieve common goals and enhance the agency's impact. Learning and Professional Development: Engage in the agency's learning opportunities, gaining exposure to various aspects of nonprofit management and community development. Adaptability and Initiative: Show adaptability and willingness to take initiative in addressing emerging needs or challenges within the agency or the community.
Qualifications The intern's qualifications should include the following: Strong Communication Skills: Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing, as the role involves engaging with the community, stakeholders, and team members. Interpersonal Skills: Capability to build relationships and work collaboratively within a diverse team while interacting with individuals from various backgrounds. Research Abilities: Basic research skills to gather information, analyze data, and contribute to program development and improvement. Organizational Skills: Capacity to manage tasks efficiently, prioritize responsibilities, and handle administrative duties effectively. Tech Proficiency: Basic computer skills, familiarity with office software (like Microsoft Office or Google Workspace), and the ability to adapt to new software or tools used within the department. Initiative and Adaptability: Willingness to learn, take initiative, and adapt to the dynamic nature of nonprofit work and community needs. Empathy and Sensitivity: Understanding and empathy towards the challenges faced by minorities and vulnerable populations and the ability to approach these interactions with sensitivity and respect. Customer Service Orientation: While not necessarily traditional customer service, having a mindset focused on providing support and assistance to individuals seeking help or guidance within the community. Education or Interest in Relevant Fields: While only sometimes a strict requirement, a background or ongoing education in social work, community development, education, nonprofit, sociology, graphic design, marketing, and other related fields.
Time, Place & Commitment The typical schedule for an intern within our agency would be Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, or on a Saturday if needed. However, we understand flexibility is important, so specific hours and days can be tailored to accommodate the intern's availability and academic commitments. The intern will primarily work remotely, where they'll perform their duties. Additionally, depending on the nature of tasks or projects, there might be opportunities for community visits as part of outreach programs or events. We aim to provide a dynamic environment that allows for administrative collaboration and engagement within the community. We typically seek a commitment of at least 3 or 4 months from our interns. This is tailored to each school semester. This duration allows for meaningful involvement in ongoing projects, adaptation to the role, and a substantial contribution towards our goals. Regarding weekly commitment, we anticipate the intern dedicating approximately 10-15 hours per week. This commitment ensures the intern has ample time to engage in tasks, contribute effectively, and benefit from the learning and development opportunities provided within the agency. The university policy will determine other hours.
Benefits to the Volunteer/ Intern Benefits the intern will receive include: Skill Development: Opportunities to learn and enhance various skills such as communication, research, project management, and community engagement. Professional Experience: Valuable hands-on experience in a professional setting, gaining insights into operations, program development, community outreach, and other opportunities. Networking: Chance to build a professional network by interacting with staff, volunteers, and stakeholders within the community. Impact and Contribution: Satisfaction of making a tangible impact on the lives of minorities and vulnerable populations by actively contributing to our mission. Mentorship and Learning: Access to mentorship from experienced professionals, learning about social issues, program implementation, and strategies for community empowerment. Personal Growth: Opportunities for personal growth, empathy, cultural competence, and a deeper understanding of societal challenges. References and Recommendations: Possibility of receiving recommendations or references based on demonstrated skills and commitment during the internship. Flexibility and Adaptability: Experience working in a dynamic environment, improving adaptability and flexibility in handling various tasks and challenges. Learning from Failure and Success: Opportunity to learn from successes and challenges encountered during projects and initiatives. These are some benefits the intern will receive from accepting this position. Internship Application-please click to apply Agency: VolunteerLEON INTERNSHIP Internship Application-please click to apply Kalivia's Angelic Hands -Administrative Intern
Objectives Our nonprofit aims to create a community where individuals and families can flourish. The intern's role plays a vital part in fulfilling this vision. The intern will support our mission to promote self-improvement and sustainability among minorities and vulnerable populations by assisting with educational programs, outreach initiatives, and resource development. Interns will actively help provide access to education and supportive services, creating equal opportunities for success within our community.
Responsibilities The intern's responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Assist in Program Development: Contribute to creating and enhancing educational programs and supportive services tailored to minorities and vulnerable populations. Community Outreach and Engagement: Participate in outreach efforts, engage with the community, and foster relationships with individuals and organizations to promote the agency's services and programs. Research and Analysis: Research social issues affecting minorities and vulnerable populations. Analyze data to identify needs and trends, providing valuable insights for program improvement. Support Event Coordination: Assist in organizing and executing events, workshops, or seminars to provide educational resources or raise awareness about key issues. Content Creation and Communication: Develop engaging content for social media to inform the community about available resources and upcoming events. Administrative Support: Provide administrative staff, including organizing files, handling inquiries, and supporting day-to-day office tasks to ensure smooth operations. Evaluation and Reporting: Help assess program effectiveness and impact by collecting feedback, conducting surveys, and preparing reports for internal and external stakeholders. Collaboration and Teamwork: Work collaboratively with staff members, volunteers, and other interns to achieve common goals and enhance the agency's impact. Learning and Professional Development: Engage in the agency's learning opportunities, gaining exposure to various aspects of nonprofit management and community development. Adaptability and Initiative: Show adaptability and willingness to take initiative in addressing emerging needs or challenges within the agency or the community.
Qualifications The intern's qualifications should include the following: Strong Communication Skills: Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing, as the role involves engaging with the community, stakeholders, and team members. Interpersonal Skills: Capability to build relationships and work collaboratively within a diverse team while interacting with individuals from various backgrounds. Research Abilities: Basic research skills to gather information, analyze data, and contribute to program development and improvement. Organizational Skills: Capacity to manage tasks efficiently, prioritize responsibilities, and handle administrative duties effectively. Tech Proficiency: Basic computer skills, familiarity with office software (like Microsoft Office or Google Workspace), and the ability to adapt to new software or tools used within the department. Initiative and Adaptability: Willingness to learn, take initiative, and adapt to the dynamic nature of nonprofit work and community needs. Empathy and Sensitivity: Understanding and empathy towards the challenges faced by minorities and vulnerable populations and the ability to approach these interactions with sensitivity and respect. Customer Service Orientation: While not necessarily traditional customer service, having a mindset focused on providing support and assistance to individuals seeking help or guidance within the community. Education or Interest in Relevant Fields: While only sometimes a strict requirement, a background or ongoing education in social work, community development, education, nonprofit, sociology, graphic design, marketing, and other related fields.
Time, Place & Commitment The typical schedule for an intern within our agency would be Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, or on a Saturday if needed. However, we understand flexibility is important, so specific hours and days can be tailored to accommodate the intern's availability and academic commitments. The intern will primarily work remotely, where they'll perform their duties. Additionally, depending on the nature of tasks or projects, there might be opportunities for community visits as part of outreach programs or events. We aim to provide a dynamic environment that allows for administrative collaboration and engagement within the community. We typically seek a commitment of at least 3 or 4 months from our interns. This is tailored to each school semester. This duration allows for meaningful involvement in ongoing projects, adaptation to the role, and a substantial contribution towards our goals. Regarding weekly commitment, we anticipate the intern dedicating approximately 10-15 hours per week. This commitment ensures the intern has ample time to engage in tasks, contribute effectively, and benefit from the learning and development opportunities provided within the agency. The university policy will determine other hours.
Benefits to the Volunteer/ Intern Benefits the intern will receive include: Skill Development: Opportunities to learn and enhance various skills such as communication, research, project management, and community engagement. Professional Experience: Valuable hands-on experience in a professional setting, gaining insights into operations, program development, community outreach, and other opportunities. Networking: Chance to build a professional network by interacting with staff, volunteers, and stakeholders within the community. Impact and Contribution: Satisfaction of making a tangible impact on the lives of minorities and vulnerable populations by actively contributing to our mission. Mentorship and Learning: Access to mentorship from experienced professionals, learning about social issues, program implementation, and strategies for community empowerment. Personal Growth: Opportunities for personal growth, empathy, cultural competence, and a deeper understanding of societal challenges. References and Recommendations: Possibility of receiving recommendations or references based on demonstrated skills and commitment during the internship. Flexibility and Adaptability: Experience working in a dynamic environment, improving adaptability and flexibility in handling various tasks and challenges. Learning from Failure and Success: Opportunity to learn from successes and challenges encountered during projects and initiatives. These are some benefits the intern will receive from accepting this position. Internship Application-please click to apply Agency: VolunteerLEON INTERNSHIP Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Valor Team VolunteersJOB SUMMARY: The valor volunteer respectfully celebrates patients who are veterans, recognizes their contributions to America’s freedom, say “thank you” for a job well done, and address the unique challenges that may exist in end-of-life care for military families.
RESPONSIBILITIES: (may include any combination of these duties) 1. Promote the various services tailored for veterans and their families, such as Valor Ceremonies, Veteran-to-Veteran visits, or life reviews 2. Perform Valor Ceremonies for patients who have been identified as veterans 3. Offer direct veteran-centric companionship or respite care in the veteran’s home or facility 4. Participate in community outreach activities to increase awareness of veteran’s benefits regarding hospice and palliative care programs 5. Assist with other support needs of patients or caregivers
Additional Volunteer Opportunities are available at Volunteer Opportunities - Big Bend Hospice Agency: Big Bend Hospice JOB SUMMARY: The valor volunteer respectfully celebrates patients who are veterans, recognizes their contributions to America’s freedom, say “thank you” for a job well done, and address the unique challenges that may exist in end-of-life care for military families.
RESPONSIBILITIES: (may include any combination of these duties) 1. Promote the various services tailored for veterans and their families, such as Valor Ceremonies, Veteran-to-Veteran visits, or life reviews 2. Perform Valor Ceremonies for patients who have been identified as veterans 3. Offer direct veteran-centric companionship or respite care in the veteran’s home or facility 4. Participate in community outreach activities to increase awareness of veteran’s benefits regarding hospice and palliative care programs 5. Assist with other support needs of patients or caregivers
Additional Volunteer Opportunities are available at Volunteer Opportunities - Big Bend Hospice Agency: Big Bend Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32308 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Room/Back Room VolunteerThe Plant, Tallahassee's community DIY center, needs your help! Our facility operates through the generous donation of time from community members like you, and we always need hands to help The Plant stay open and operating. Our current hours of operation are Monday-Wednesday 6-9pm, and Saturday-Sunday 2-5pm, and we have many shifts available. Volunteer duties include opening/closing, greeting, simple cleaning tasks (wiping counters, taking out garbage, sweeping floors), organizing art supplies/books/clothing rack, restocking kitchen supplies, and managing bathroom. In addition to regular volunteer shifts, The Plant utilizes a broad range of skillsets from our volunteers, including grant writing, social media, and event management, so plug in with any of your other talents! If you would like to support THE radical artistic community center in town, please fill out our Volunteer Interest Form here: https://forms.gle/rm5pa84SGtpVAmW9A Our main goal in 2024 is to build a consistent volunteer base that shows up and maintains The Plant's hours of operation- and maybe even expand it! Agency: The Plant The Plant, Tallahassee's community DIY center, needs your help! Our facility operates through the generous donation of time from community members like you, and we always need hands to help The Plant stay open and operating. Our current hours of operation are Monday-Wednesday 6-9pm, and Saturday-Sunday 2-5pm, and we have many shifts available. Volunteer duties include opening/closing, greeting, simple cleaning tasks (wiping counters, taking out garbage, sweeping floors), organizing art supplies/books/clothing rack, restocking kitchen supplies, and managing bathroom. In addition to regular volunteer shifts, The Plant utilizes a broad range of skillsets from our volunteers, including grant writing, social media, and event management, so plug in with any of your other talents! If you would like to support THE radical artistic community center in town, please fill out our Volunteer Interest Form here: https://forms.gle/rm5pa84SGtpVAmW9A Our main goal in 2024 is to build a consistent volunteer base that shows up and maintains The Plant's hours of operation- and maybe even expand it! Agency: The Plant Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outreach Coordinator, Part-TimeInternship Application-please click to apply Agency: She Academy Title: Outreach Coordinator
Major Objectives: Under the direct supervision of the Executive Director, the Outreach Coordinator will bridge the gap between She Academy and other community organizations and media outlets. This role is responsible for planning and coordinating events/ community outreach programs that align with the company’s mission and goals. Responsibilities: Some of the responsibilities include creating program activities, leading group discussions, managing
Qualifications: ● Must be able to pass Criminal History Background Check This position is 10-15 hours per week. Transportation is required and not provided by the company. How to apply:
Agency: She Academy, Inc. Internship Application-please click to apply Agency: She Academy Title: Outreach Coordinator
Major Objectives: Under the direct supervision of the Executive Director, the Outreach Coordinator will bridge the gap between She Academy and other community organizations and media outlets. This role is responsible for planning and coordinating events/ community outreach programs that align with the company’s mission and goals. Responsibilities: Some of the responsibilities include creating program activities, leading group discussions, managing
Qualifications: ● Must be able to pass Criminal History Background Check This position is 10-15 hours per week. Transportation is required and not provided by the company. How to apply:
Agency: She Academy, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32308 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Big Brothers Big Sisters Marketing InternInternship Application-please click to apply Big Brothers Big Sisters Marketing Intern Objectives Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Big Bend is seeking interns dedicated to serving at-risk youth in the community. Our internship opportunities allows students to learn not only the day-to-day processes of enrolling children into our programs, but case/match support and management as well. Below is an internship opportunity currently available.
Responsibilities Assist with communications, marketing, outreach and event planning.
Qualifications Computer skills
Time, Place & Commitment BBBS Office (flexible based on class days/times). Varies
Benefits to the Volunteer/ Intern Networking and mentorship opportunities Internship Application-please click to apply Agency: VolunteerLEON INTERNSHIP Internship Application-please click to apply Big Brothers Big Sisters Marketing Intern Objectives Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Big Bend is seeking interns dedicated to serving at-risk youth in the community. Our internship opportunities allows students to learn not only the day-to-day processes of enrolling children into our programs, but case/match support and management as well. Below is an internship opportunity currently available.
Responsibilities Assist with communications, marketing, outreach and event planning.
Qualifications Computer skills
Time, Place & Commitment BBBS Office (flexible based on class days/times). Varies
Benefits to the Volunteer/ Intern Networking and mentorship opportunities Internship Application-please click to apply Agency: VolunteerLEON INTERNSHIP Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ReThink Energy Florida Communications CoordinatorInternship Application-please click to apply ReThink Energy Florida Communications Coordinator will help connect our message of reliable sustainable clean energy, with our community. Responsibilities Posts 3 informative FaceBook posts per week Work with Communications Director, develop creative and informative email every week Develops a blog post every second week Make use of ReThink Energy YouTube channel, tumblr, and twitter Publicizes events via FB, community calendars and other earned and social media Develop Media Advisories and press releases as appropriate Manages Energy Ball Publicity Committee during the Summer Manage Public ReThink Energy Florida Calendar
Qualifications Excellent oral and written communication skills. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office 365, Facebook, YouTube, Google, and LinkedIn. Résumé, Three references, essay that you have written in the past
Time, Place & Commitment 10 hours pers week, as of now online working or remote. Internship Application-please click to apply Agency: VolunteerLEON INTERNSHIP Internship Application-please click to apply ReThink Energy Florida Communications Coordinator will help connect our message of reliable sustainable clean energy, with our community. Responsibilities Posts 3 informative FaceBook posts per week Work with Communications Director, develop creative and informative email every week Develops a blog post every second week Make use of ReThink Energy YouTube channel, tumblr, and twitter Publicizes events via FB, community calendars and other earned and social media Develop Media Advisories and press releases as appropriate Manages Energy Ball Publicity Committee during the Summer Manage Public ReThink Energy Florida Calendar
Qualifications Excellent oral and written communication skills. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office 365, Facebook, YouTube, Google, and LinkedIn. Résumé, Three references, essay that you have written in the past
Time, Place & Commitment 10 hours pers week, as of now online working or remote. Internship Application-please click to apply Agency: VolunteerLEON INTERNSHIP Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Intern/VolunteerTitle
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Sowing Seeds Sewing Comfort Ministry
Number of Interns Requested per Semester Fall August - December 5 Interns Summer May - August 5 interns Spring January - April 5 Interns Department Contact Name Elder Charlotte Ivy SSSCMin@gmail.com Major Objectives We are SOWING SEEDS SEWING COMFORT MINISTRY a 501[c]3 non-profit. We are a Christian symbol of leadership and an active participant in community affairs. We are committed to the enhancement and development of our community being sensitive to the needs of men, women and children leading to physical, mental, and spiritual growth. We will inform, inspire and empower people to be self-sustainable. We recognize the importance of development and growth of the mind, body and spirit. We will provide our members with life skills to aid with the improvement of their lives by teaching sewing, knitting, gardening, culinary skills, marketing and budgeting skills. We teach: Bible study, collect and distribute food, gardening skills, culinary class, sewing class, marketing skills and budgeting skills. Volunteers would help keep the operation running efficiently and with purpose. Agency: SOWING SEEDS SEWING COMFORT MINISTRY Title
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Sowing Seeds Sewing Comfort Ministry
Number of Interns Requested per Semester Fall August - December 5 Interns Summer May - August 5 interns Spring January - April 5 Interns Department Contact Name Elder Charlotte Ivy SSSCMin@gmail.com Major Objectives We are SOWING SEEDS SEWING COMFORT MINISTRY a 501[c]3 non-profit. We are a Christian symbol of leadership and an active participant in community affairs. We are committed to the enhancement and development of our community being sensitive to the needs of men, women and children leading to physical, mental, and spiritual growth. We will inform, inspire and empower people to be self-sustainable. We recognize the importance of development and growth of the mind, body and spirit. We will provide our members with life skills to aid with the improvement of their lives by teaching sewing, knitting, gardening, culinary skills, marketing and budgeting skills. We teach: Bible study, collect and distribute food, gardening skills, culinary class, sewing class, marketing skills and budgeting skills. Volunteers would help keep the operation running efficiently and with purpose. Agency: SOWING SEEDS SEWING COMFORT MINISTRY Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32314 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: United Partners for Human Services Communications InternInternship Application-please click to apply The United Partners for Human Services Communications Intern will Responsibilities Assist with social media and bring new/creative ways to promote UPHS. Assist on the selection and submission of event photos and uploading them to our website and social media pages. Assist in creating flyers and content for UPHS newsletter.
Qualifications Excellent oral and written communication skills. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office 365, Facebook, YouTube, Google, and LinkedIn.
Time, Place & Commitment 15-20 hours pers week. Some virtual and some in person. 6 months to 1 year. Internship Application-please click to applyAgency: VolunteerLEON INTERNSHIP Internship Application-please click to apply The United Partners for Human Services Communications Intern will Responsibilities Assist with social media and bring new/creative ways to promote UPHS. Assist on the selection and submission of event photos and uploading them to our website and social media pages. Assist in creating flyers and content for UPHS newsletter.
Qualifications Excellent oral and written communication skills. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office 365, Facebook, YouTube, Google, and LinkedIn.
Time, Place & Commitment 15-20 hours pers week. Some virtual and some in person. 6 months to 1 year. Internship Application-please click to applyAgency: VolunteerLEON INTERNSHIP Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Indaba Theatre, Inc Director's Assistant InternInternship Application-please click to apply The Indaba Theatre, Inc Director's Assistant Intern will Responsibilities Assist in day to day operations, registering participants, setting up for classes, monitoring program participants and closing down the space. after classes.
Qualifications Qualifications requested are good customer service skills, filing/administrative skills, social media savvy, ability to book and promote events, liaison with parents and school administrators.
Time, Place & Commitment A commitment of 10 hours per week, I would like 20 hours of administrative assistance and 10 hours of marketing and social media maintenance. The schedule is flexible and negotiable with each volunteer. General hours noon to 6:00 pm, during the week, some weekend events. Agency: VolunteerLEON INTERNSHIP Internship Application-please click to apply The Indaba Theatre, Inc Director's Assistant Intern will Responsibilities Assist in day to day operations, registering participants, setting up for classes, monitoring program participants and closing down the space. after classes.
Qualifications Qualifications requested are good customer service skills, filing/administrative skills, social media savvy, ability to book and promote events, liaison with parents and school administrators.
Time, Place & Commitment A commitment of 10 hours per week, I would like 20 hours of administrative assistance and 10 hours of marketing and social media maintenance. The schedule is flexible and negotiable with each volunteer. General hours noon to 6:00 pm, during the week, some weekend events. Agency: VolunteerLEON INTERNSHIP Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Learning Pavillion-Gardening Assistant InternInternship Application-please click to apply The Learning Pavillion-Gardening Assistant Intern
Major Objectives The main purpose of this department is to provide inclusive, high-quality early childhood education for families who live, work, or attend school in the greater Tallahassee area. The volunteer’s role is to help assist the facility in maintaining a developmentally appropriate program.
Responsibilities Intern Job duties included are weeding the garden beds, rotating soil, planting seeds, and tending to and growing a variety of vegetables.
Qualifications Gardening skills preferred but not required.
Time, Place & Commitment This position will be located in both the preschool building and the baby house garden. The preschool building garden beds are located on the pavilion and the baby house garden beds are located on the baby house playground. We are looking for interns for Tuesday-Thursday from 9 AM-11 AM. A semester (4 months)
Benefits to the Volunteer Interns will gain experience in preschool programming in an inclusive and diverse setting. Internship Application-please click to apply Agency: VolunteerLEON INTERNSHIP Internship Application-please click to apply The Learning Pavillion-Gardening Assistant Intern
Major Objectives The main purpose of this department is to provide inclusive, high-quality early childhood education for families who live, work, or attend school in the greater Tallahassee area. The volunteer’s role is to help assist the facility in maintaining a developmentally appropriate program.
Responsibilities Intern Job duties included are weeding the garden beds, rotating soil, planting seeds, and tending to and growing a variety of vegetables.
Qualifications Gardening skills preferred but not required.
Time, Place & Commitment This position will be located in both the preschool building and the baby house garden. The preschool building garden beds are located on the pavilion and the baby house garden beds are located on the baby house playground. We are looking for interns for Tuesday-Thursday from 9 AM-11 AM. A semester (4 months)
Benefits to the Volunteer Interns will gain experience in preschool programming in an inclusive and diverse setting. Internship Application-please click to apply Agency: VolunteerLEON INTERNSHIP Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32308 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Learning Pavillion-Librarian Assistant InternInternship Application-please click to apply The Learning Pavillion-Librarian Assistant Intern
Major Objectives The main purpose of this department is to provide inclusive, high-quality early childhood education for families who live, work, or attend school in the greater Tallahassee area. The volunteer’s role is to help assist the facility in maintaining a developmentally appropriate program.
Responsibilities Job duties include repairing broken books, coding each book by genre, collecting books from neighboring classrooms, and providing a detailed list of books that need to be ordered to their supervisor. Qualifications
Proficient in Microsoft Excel; Organization skills.
Time, Place & Commitment This position will be located outside of the library at The Learning Pavilion’s Preschool Building. We are looking for interns for Tuesday-Thursday from 2:30-5:30 PM for this position. A semester (4 months)
Benefits to the Volunteer Interns will gain experience in preschool programming in an inclusive and diverse setting. Internship Application-please click to apply Agency: VolunteerLEON INTERNSHIP Internship Application-please click to apply The Learning Pavillion-Librarian Assistant Intern
Major Objectives The main purpose of this department is to provide inclusive, high-quality early childhood education for families who live, work, or attend school in the greater Tallahassee area. The volunteer’s role is to help assist the facility in maintaining a developmentally appropriate program.
Responsibilities Job duties include repairing broken books, coding each book by genre, collecting books from neighboring classrooms, and providing a detailed list of books that need to be ordered to their supervisor. Qualifications
Proficient in Microsoft Excel; Organization skills.
Time, Place & Commitment This position will be located outside of the library at The Learning Pavilion’s Preschool Building. We are looking for interns for Tuesday-Thursday from 2:30-5:30 PM for this position. A semester (4 months)
Benefits to the Volunteer Interns will gain experience in preschool programming in an inclusive and diverse setting. Internship Application-please click to apply Agency: VolunteerLEON INTERNSHIP Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32308 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Learning Pavillion-Mission Outreach CoordinatorInternship Application-please click to apply The Learning Pavillion-Mission Outreach Coordinator
Major Objectives The main purpose of this department is to provide inclusive, high-quality early childhood education for families who live, work, or attend school in the greater Tallahassee area. The intern volunteer’s role is to help assist the facility in maintaining a developmentally appropriate program.
Responsibilities The intern will work to raise awareness of The Learning Pavilion, increase website traffic, build our base, and inspire parents and community members to act as advocates for early childhood education. This includes assisting with social media and public events. The intern will help research funding opportunities as well as assist in fundraising events.
Qualifications Customer service experience & professional demeanor.
Time, Place & Commitment This position will be located in both the preschool building and the baby house. The initial meetings will be held in our buildings and then they will be transferred to an online setting such as Zoom and/or Microsoft Teams. A semester (4 months)
Benefits to the Volunteer Interns will gain experience in preschool programming in an inclusive and diverse setting. Internship Application-please click to apply Agency: VolunteerLEON INTERNSHIP Internship Application-please click to apply The Learning Pavillion-Mission Outreach Coordinator
Major Objectives The main purpose of this department is to provide inclusive, high-quality early childhood education for families who live, work, or attend school in the greater Tallahassee area. The intern volunteer’s role is to help assist the facility in maintaining a developmentally appropriate program.
Responsibilities The intern will work to raise awareness of The Learning Pavilion, increase website traffic, build our base, and inspire parents and community members to act as advocates for early childhood education. This includes assisting with social media and public events. The intern will help research funding opportunities as well as assist in fundraising events.
Qualifications Customer service experience & professional demeanor.
Time, Place & Commitment This position will be located in both the preschool building and the baby house. The initial meetings will be held in our buildings and then they will be transferred to an online setting such as Zoom and/or Microsoft Teams. A semester (4 months)
Benefits to the Volunteer Interns will gain experience in preschool programming in an inclusive and diverse setting. Internship Application-please click to apply Agency: VolunteerLEON INTERNSHIP Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 32308 Allow Groups: No |