Volunteer: Board Member - Perinatal Support WashingtonJOIN PERINATAL SUPPORT WASHINGTON’S BOARD! Perinatal Support Washington (PS-WA) is a statewide non-profit committed to shining a light on perinatal mental health to support all families and communities. We believe all parents should receive appropriate, timely, and culturally relevant care from conception to baby's first birthday. Our toll-free telephone support "Warm Line" has been operating since 1991, providing peer support to parents in need. We partner with local organizations to provide free and low-cost new parent support groups, create or expand perinatal mental health programs, and advocate for change in Washington State. In 2020, we trained 900 health care providers in identification, assessment, and treatment of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. We do all of this with the help of our dedicated staff, board, and volunteers. We’re seeking individuals who: Bring the following perspectives: Responsibilities of Board Members Interested in learning more? Click "respond" and we will follow up with more information. Organization: Perinatal Support Washington JOIN PERINATAL SUPPORT WASHINGTON’S BOARD! Perinatal Support Washington (PS-WA) is a statewide non-profit committed to shining a light on perinatal mental health to support all families and communities. We believe all parents should receive appropriate, timely, and culturally relevant care from conception to baby's first birthday. Our toll-free telephone support "Warm Line" has been operating since 1991, providing peer support to parents in need. We partner with local organizations to provide free and low-cost new parent support groups, create or expand perinatal mental health programs, and advocate for change in Washington State. In 2020, we trained 900 health care providers in identification, assessment, and treatment of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. We do all of this with the help of our dedicated staff, board, and volunteers. We’re seeking individuals who: Bring the following perspectives: Responsibilities of Board Members Interested in learning more? Click "respond" and we will follow up with more information. Organization: Perinatal Support Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Awareness TablesAofH is a 501 (C)(3) holding non profit and is seeking volunteers to assist in building awareness about the rising number of homeless and unaccompanied youth in King County as well as raising funds to support our holistic programming for At-Risk Youth. Awareness building will take place in pre-planned locations like Green Lake and Steward Park. This will include an awareness table with brochures, flyers and other relevant materials to tell the story of AofH, our mission, services provided, our goals for the community and the financial needs of the organization. There will be ways to donate at the awareness table. Fundraising will take place at awareness tables as well as some cold calling and emailing calls to action to recipients. Leads and scripts for fundraising will be provided. All funds raised will directly support free services to At-Risk Youth. Organization: Abundance of Hope Center (AofH) AofH is a 501 (C)(3) holding non profit and is seeking volunteers to assist in building awareness about the rising number of homeless and unaccompanied youth in King County as well as raising funds to support our holistic programming for At-Risk Youth. Awareness building will take place in pre-planned locations like Green Lake and Steward Park. This will include an awareness table with brochures, flyers and other relevant materials to tell the story of AofH, our mission, services provided, our goals for the community and the financial needs of the organization. There will be ways to donate at the awareness table. Fundraising will take place at awareness tables as well as some cold calling and emailing calls to action to recipients. Leads and scripts for fundraising will be provided. All funds raised will directly support free services to At-Risk Youth. Organization: Abundance of Hope Center (AofH) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98115 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help ensure AAPI community members can access food during the ongoing pandemic!The ACRS Food Bank is operating through a delivery model during the pandemic and working with community partners to get food to those experiencing hunger. Packages of food are being prepped at either ACRS' main facility or our Chinatown Food Bank and loaded into delivery trucks to be distributed across the city. Tasks include: Prepping grocery bags for delivery Assembling and packaging food Loading and unloading food into delivery vehicles Supporting with the organization and light cleaning within the facilityNumber of Positions: 2-6 Requirements: Must be comfortable lifting packages of up to 25 – 50lbs or using a dolly Must be under age 65 (*Please consider the CDC recommendations for at-risk populations) Must currently be free of any symptoms (*Must be currently free of any flu or cold symptoms for at least 72 hours before working)Precautions at site: Opportunity for social distancing (will not be needing to physically work with another person) (*Social distancing of 6 feet of work areas) Gloves provided Facemask provided Area is sanitized No in-person physical contact required Temperature checks at the door Increased ventilationOrganization: Asian Counseling and Referral Service The ACRS Food Bank is operating through a delivery model during the pandemic and working with community partners to get food to those experiencing hunger. Packages of food are being prepped at either ACRS' main facility or our Chinatown Food Bank and loaded into delivery trucks to be distributed across the city. Tasks include: Prepping grocery bags for delivery Assembling and packaging food Loading and unloading food into delivery vehicles Supporting with the organization and light cleaning within the facilityNumber of Positions: 2-6 Requirements: Must be comfortable lifting packages of up to 25 – 50lbs or using a dolly Must be under age 65 (*Please consider the CDC recommendations for at-risk populations) Must currently be free of any symptoms (*Must be currently free of any flu or cold symptoms for at least 72 hours before working)Precautions at site: Opportunity for social distancing (will not be needing to physically work with another person) (*Social distancing of 6 feet of work areas) Gloves provided Facemask provided Area is sanitized No in-person physical contact required Temperature checks at the door Increased ventilationOrganization: Asian Counseling and Referral Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98144 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seattle Neighborhood Greenways boardSeattle Neighborhood Greenways (SNG) is an exciting nonprofit organization that needs caring and passionate people like you. More than ever, advocacy for healthy living and shared use of our public spaces is critical. SNG's strong record of working collaboratively has brought our communities many new opportunities to be active and connected. It is an exciting time for SNG and the diverse and community-based organization will play a vital role in re-energizing our city. Some of our recent accomplishments include: Whose Streets? Our Streets! (WSOS): In response to the murder of George Floyd and other people of color at the hands of police, we started the WSOS workgroup to completely rethink traffic law enforcement. Stay Healthy Streets: We envisioned a network of Stay Healthy Streets to give people space to safely travel and recreate during the pandemic. The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) responded by implementing over 26 miles of Stay Healthy Streets in 19 locations around the city. Vision Zero is the goal of having zero people die or be seriously injured in traffic on our streets by 2030. Thanks to our advocacy efforts, the city reduced the speed limit on 200 miles of Seattle’s streets and installed 250 traffic crosswalk lights that give people who are walking a head start.Reasons to Get Involved with the Board Give back: SNG’s mission truly does make our communities safer, healthier, more equitable and more sustainable. Creates a new place to play: Opening streets to pedestrians, runners and rollers takes the pressure off our parks and open spaces and provides opportunities for recreation and transportation in all neighborhoods. Make a difference: SNG is still a small (but mighty!) organization and participation from Board members truly makes a difference in the success of the organization. Committed to Safety: SNG is committed to ending traffic deaths and serious injuries which disproportionately impacts communicates of color and unhoused folks. Elevating mobility concerns and needs from the most vulnerable users on our roads is critical to our mission. Collaborative and Inclusive: The SNG Board is full of people who roll up their sleeves to help in whatever way they can. Our organizing style is collaborative, inclusive and coalition-based. Fun: Board members go on optional bike rides, walking tours, and dinner parties together. Interesting: SNG’s work is ever evolving and there is always more to learn.Board Overview The Board is composed of 10-15 people, elected by the Board and ratified by the organization’s membership. Board members serve 2-year terms aligned with the calendar year. There are no term limits and board members receive no compensation. Nonprofit Directors & Officers Liability insurance are provided to all Board members. Officers are elected by the Board at its first meeting following the annual meeting, or as necessary if an officer does not serve their full term. The Board has a president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer as defined in the bylaws. About Seattle Neighborhood Greenways Mission: SNG organizes and mobilizes people to make every neighborhood a great place to walk, bike and live. Vision: Every neighborhood is a great place to walk, bike and live. Seattle Neighborhood Greenways envisions a future where Seattle’s streets unite neighborhoods and connect people to where they need to go. Walking and biking are convenient, safe, comfortable, and even joyful. Children are able to walk and bike to school and to parks. Seniors are able to stay active and connected by walking and biking. Seattle’s streets — one fourth of our total land as a city — incorporate neighborhood priorities for play, relaxation, recreation, greenery, and community-building. The streets and transportation systems are truly accessible and welcoming, and reflect the needs of people of every age, language, ethnicity, gender, race, ability, and level of wealth. Achieving this vision will give us more choices for how to get around, keep us safer, save us money, and reduce climate pollution. Founded: 2011 Place in the nonprofit ecosystem: SNG is the leading walking, biking, and streets for people nonprofit in Seattle. Our scope does not extend outside Seattle, but we work with a variety of other nonprofits that do have a broader geographic scope such as Cascade Bicycle Club, Futurewise, Transportation Choices Coalition, the Sierra Club, and others. Culture: SNG has always been a nimble, inclusive and grassroots organization that cares about people. People will describe us as “punching above our weight,” because even with a relatively small organization we work with our network of hundreds of volunteers to make huge positive changes in our communities. Racial Equity: SNG’s Racial Equity Action Plan 2021-2024 guides the organization’s work. We are committed to: Prioritizing projects identified by communities of color and those serving communities that have long been under-invested in, Our organizing style, which is very collaborative, coalition-based, and rooted in elevating mobility concerns and needs from the most vulnerable users on our roads, Our commitment to ending traffic deaths and serious injuries (Vision Zero), which disproportionately impacts communities of color and unhoused folks, Our vision of traffic enforcement without policing, etc. Values: As an organization that is rooted in people power, we have a tapestry of values that people bring, but some common ones are safety, racial equity, quality of life, a stable climate, public health, and making our society/streets function better for people of all ages and abilities. Structure: The unique grassroots structure of SNG energizes the vision creating a truly bottom-up organization. The Board and the Coalition Leadership have distinct powers and responsibilities. The Board is responsible for overseeing fundraising and good governance of the organization, and the Coalition Leadership is responsible for setting the programmatic priorities of the Organization and ratifying certain Board actions. Track Record: Across the city, we have a proven track record of success. In 2014, we won adoption of the best bicycle infrastructure plan in the country (at the time). In 2015, we were a key player in crafting and passing a transportation levy that primarily invests in climate friendly types of transportation: walking, biking, and transit. In 2016, we led a successful campaign to reduce speed limits on 2,500 miles of our streets. In 2017, we won $83 million for walking, biking, parks, and affordable housing by convening and organizing the Community Package Coalition. In 2018, we put pressure on the mayor through Seattle’s first people protected bike lane and a letter writing drive, and got the city to commit to building out the Basic Bike Network for downtown Seattle (which we designed). In 2019, we won Funding for the first-ever Seattle School District position dedicated to helping kids walk and bike to school. And in 2020, we became the first city in the nation to commit to making 20 miles of Stay Healthy Streets permanent. For more see https://seattlegreenways.org/get-involved/advocate/Board Overview The Board is constituted to do the business of Seattle Neighborhood Greenways. The Board is composed of 10-15 people, elected by the Board and ratified by the organization’s membership. Board members serve 2-year terms. There are no term limits and Board members receive no compensation. Nonprofit Directors & Officers Liability insurance is provided to all Board members. Officers are elected by the Board at its first meeting of the calendar year, or as necessary if an officer does not serve their full term. The Board has a president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer as defined in the bylaws. Board Responsibilities Operational responsibilities as outlined in the Adopted Bylaws: Provide financial oversight; Approve the budget; Propose and adopt changes to the Bylaws and seek ratification by the Coalition Leadership as necessary. Oversee compliance with local, state and federal laws; Nominate new members; Elect Board officers; Hire, oversee and evaluate the Executive Director; Adopt planning and operational policies (e.g., Employee manual, conflict of interest policy, fund development policy, etc.); and Address other matters as outlined in the Bylaws that may arise over time.In addition, each board member should expect to: Stay informed about what's going on in the organization by reviewing Board meeting materials, asking questions and requesting information. Participate in and take responsibility for making decision on issues, policies and other Board matters. Actively pursue funding opportunities and lead efforts to raise money. Offer personal connections, share ideas and use expertise to further the advocacy goals of the organization. Attend a minimum of 75% of Board meetings. If unable to attend a meeting, take responsibility to thoroughly review and understand the meeting materials and minutes. Serve on at least one committee or special task force. Assist the staff in planning and preparing for events. Communicate with SNG volunteers about their activities and seek input and feedback as appropriate and useful. Work in accordance with the Seattle Neighborhood Greenways Racial Equity Action Plan 2021-2024. Make a yearly contribution at a level that is meaningful to you. Attend the major fundraising event each year. Maintain confidentiality of matters discussed in Executive Session; discussions concerning personnel issues; financial information; and other sensitive information. Sign the Conflict of Interest policy annually.Applications If interested, please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information about how to apply. Organization: Seattle Neighborhood Greenways Seattle Neighborhood Greenways (SNG) is an exciting nonprofit organization that needs caring and passionate people like you. More than ever, advocacy for healthy living and shared use of our public spaces is critical. SNG's strong record of working collaboratively has brought our communities many new opportunities to be active and connected. It is an exciting time for SNG and the diverse and community-based organization will play a vital role in re-energizing our city. Some of our recent accomplishments include: Whose Streets? Our Streets! (WSOS): In response to the murder of George Floyd and other people of color at the hands of police, we started the WSOS workgroup to completely rethink traffic law enforcement. Stay Healthy Streets: We envisioned a network of Stay Healthy Streets to give people space to safely travel and recreate during the pandemic. The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) responded by implementing over 26 miles of Stay Healthy Streets in 19 locations around the city. Vision Zero is the goal of having zero people die or be seriously injured in traffic on our streets by 2030. Thanks to our advocacy efforts, the city reduced the speed limit on 200 miles of Seattle’s streets and installed 250 traffic crosswalk lights that give people who are walking a head start.Reasons to Get Involved with the Board Give back: SNG’s mission truly does make our communities safer, healthier, more equitable and more sustainable. Creates a new place to play: Opening streets to pedestrians, runners and rollers takes the pressure off our parks and open spaces and provides opportunities for recreation and transportation in all neighborhoods. Make a difference: SNG is still a small (but mighty!) organization and participation from Board members truly makes a difference in the success of the organization. Committed to Safety: SNG is committed to ending traffic deaths and serious injuries which disproportionately impacts communicates of color and unhoused folks. Elevating mobility concerns and needs from the most vulnerable users on our roads is critical to our mission. Collaborative and Inclusive: The SNG Board is full of people who roll up their sleeves to help in whatever way they can. Our organizing style is collaborative, inclusive and coalition-based. Fun: Board members go on optional bike rides, walking tours, and dinner parties together. Interesting: SNG’s work is ever evolving and there is always more to learn.Board Overview The Board is composed of 10-15 people, elected by the Board and ratified by the organization’s membership. Board members serve 2-year terms aligned with the calendar year. There are no term limits and board members receive no compensation. Nonprofit Directors & Officers Liability insurance are provided to all Board members. Officers are elected by the Board at its first meeting following the annual meeting, or as necessary if an officer does not serve their full term. The Board has a president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer as defined in the bylaws. About Seattle Neighborhood Greenways Mission: SNG organizes and mobilizes people to make every neighborhood a great place to walk, bike and live. Vision: Every neighborhood is a great place to walk, bike and live. Seattle Neighborhood Greenways envisions a future where Seattle’s streets unite neighborhoods and connect people to where they need to go. Walking and biking are convenient, safe, comfortable, and even joyful. Children are able to walk and bike to school and to parks. Seniors are able to stay active and connected by walking and biking. Seattle’s streets — one fourth of our total land as a city — incorporate neighborhood priorities for play, relaxation, recreation, greenery, and community-building. The streets and transportation systems are truly accessible and welcoming, and reflect the needs of people of every age, language, ethnicity, gender, race, ability, and level of wealth. Achieving this vision will give us more choices for how to get around, keep us safer, save us money, and reduce climate pollution. Founded: 2011 Place in the nonprofit ecosystem: SNG is the leading walking, biking, and streets for people nonprofit in Seattle. Our scope does not extend outside Seattle, but we work with a variety of other nonprofits that do have a broader geographic scope such as Cascade Bicycle Club, Futurewise, Transportation Choices Coalition, the Sierra Club, and others. Culture: SNG has always been a nimble, inclusive and grassroots organization that cares about people. People will describe us as “punching above our weight,” because even with a relatively small organization we work with our network of hundreds of volunteers to make huge positive changes in our communities. Racial Equity: SNG’s Racial Equity Action Plan 2021-2024 guides the organization’s work. We are committed to: Prioritizing projects identified by communities of color and those serving communities that have long been under-invested in, Our organizing style, which is very collaborative, coalition-based, and rooted in elevating mobility concerns and needs from the most vulnerable users on our roads, Our commitment to ending traffic deaths and serious injuries (Vision Zero), which disproportionately impacts communities of color and unhoused folks, Our vision of traffic enforcement without policing, etc. Values: As an organization that is rooted in people power, we have a tapestry of values that people bring, but some common ones are safety, racial equity, quality of life, a stable climate, public health, and making our society/streets function better for people of all ages and abilities. Structure: The unique grassroots structure of SNG energizes the vision creating a truly bottom-up organization. The Board and the Coalition Leadership have distinct powers and responsibilities. The Board is responsible for overseeing fundraising and good governance of the organization, and the Coalition Leadership is responsible for setting the programmatic priorities of the Organization and ratifying certain Board actions. Track Record: Across the city, we have a proven track record of success. In 2014, we won adoption of the best bicycle infrastructure plan in the country (at the time). In 2015, we were a key player in crafting and passing a transportation levy that primarily invests in climate friendly types of transportation: walking, biking, and transit. In 2016, we led a successful campaign to reduce speed limits on 2,500 miles of our streets. In 2017, we won $83 million for walking, biking, parks, and affordable housing by convening and organizing the Community Package Coalition. In 2018, we put pressure on the mayor through Seattle’s first people protected bike lane and a letter writing drive, and got the city to commit to building out the Basic Bike Network for downtown Seattle (which we designed). In 2019, we won Funding for the first-ever Seattle School District position dedicated to helping kids walk and bike to school. And in 2020, we became the first city in the nation to commit to making 20 miles of Stay Healthy Streets permanent. For more see https://seattlegreenways.org/get-involved/advocate/Board Overview The Board is constituted to do the business of Seattle Neighborhood Greenways. The Board is composed of 10-15 people, elected by the Board and ratified by the organization’s membership. Board members serve 2-year terms. There are no term limits and Board members receive no compensation. Nonprofit Directors & Officers Liability insurance is provided to all Board members. Officers are elected by the Board at its first meeting of the calendar year, or as necessary if an officer does not serve their full term. The Board has a president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer as defined in the bylaws. Board Responsibilities Operational responsibilities as outlined in the Adopted Bylaws: Provide financial oversight; Approve the budget; Propose and adopt changes to the Bylaws and seek ratification by the Coalition Leadership as necessary. Oversee compliance with local, state and federal laws; Nominate new members; Elect Board officers; Hire, oversee and evaluate the Executive Director; Adopt planning and operational policies (e.g., Employee manual, conflict of interest policy, fund development policy, etc.); and Address other matters as outlined in the Bylaws that may arise over time.In addition, each board member should expect to: Stay informed about what's going on in the organization by reviewing Board meeting materials, asking questions and requesting information. Participate in and take responsibility for making decision on issues, policies and other Board matters. Actively pursue funding opportunities and lead efforts to raise money. Offer personal connections, share ideas and use expertise to further the advocacy goals of the organization. Attend a minimum of 75% of Board meetings. If unable to attend a meeting, take responsibility to thoroughly review and understand the meeting materials and minutes. Serve on at least one committee or special task force. Assist the staff in planning and preparing for events. Communicate with SNG volunteers about their activities and seek input and feedback as appropriate and useful. Work in accordance with the Seattle Neighborhood Greenways Racial Equity Action Plan 2021-2024. Make a yearly contribution at a level that is meaningful to you. Attend the major fundraising event each year. Maintain confidentiality of matters discussed in Executive Session; discussions concerning personnel issues; financial information; and other sensitive information. Sign the Conflict of Interest policy annually.Applications If interested, please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information about how to apply. Organization: Seattle Neighborhood Greenways Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join our board!Launch is looking for energetic, committed board members who are passionate about expanding access to quality learning programs! Founded in 1977, Launch is a nonprofit organization that partners with families, schools and communities across Seattle to ensure that children have equitable, affordable access to a brilliant start in learning and life. Known for the excellence of our preschool, before & after school and summer programs, we provide children ages 3-12 with the highest-quality care and learning in a safe, fun and nurturing environment that honors the whole child. Our programs are offered at 12 locations in Central, Southeast, and West Seattle and serve more than 1,000 children each year. It’s an exciting time at Launch - our agency is entering a period of growth and we’re looking for passionate, creative, committed, qualified people to join our Board of Directors and help guide our organization through these changes. The Launch Board of Directors plays a vital role in supporting our mission by providing strategic and financial oversight of our organization. Board members grow personally and professionally while they tackle issues that require creativity, planning, and strategic decision-making. They deepen existing skills and learn new skills while making choices that determine the long-term future of our agency. Our leadership wants to expand the skill set our board members possess and ensure that our board represents the diverse perspectives of the communities we serve. We’re looking for a wide range of skills and experience including: Law/Legal Nonprofit Management Launch Parent/Guardian Finance/Investment Human Resources Fundraising and Marketing Education, especially Elementary and Early Learning expertise Advocacy Technology Business AdministrationBoard service provides members with the opportunity to give back to the community, learn new skills, and make a significant difference in the lives of children and families. “I feel more engaged in my life when I’m on the board. Children’s issues are so vital and this board keeps me involved in them – I feel like our work really makes a difference.” - Launch Board Member Nicholas Heyer An active level of commitment is required. Board members have a fiduciary responsibility to Launch and are expected to read information and prepare themselves prior to attending meetings. They govern with a respect for roles, policy-making principles, and dedication to the ongoing development of the Launch Board itself. Board members are also expected to actively support agency fundraising efforts. They serve a two-year term but may serve for additional terms. The Launch board meets once per month for two hours in the evening, except during August and December. Board meetings are usually held on the 3rd Wednesday of the month. If a Board member also serves on the executive committee there is an additional two hour commitment per month. Board members can also serve on committees or volunteer at Launch events. Organization: Launch (formerly CDSA) Launch is looking for energetic, committed board members who are passionate about expanding access to quality learning programs! Founded in 1977, Launch is a nonprofit organization that partners with families, schools and communities across Seattle to ensure that children have equitable, affordable access to a brilliant start in learning and life. Known for the excellence of our preschool, before & after school and summer programs, we provide children ages 3-12 with the highest-quality care and learning in a safe, fun and nurturing environment that honors the whole child. Our programs are offered at 12 locations in Central, Southeast, and West Seattle and serve more than 1,000 children each year. It’s an exciting time at Launch - our agency is entering a period of growth and we’re looking for passionate, creative, committed, qualified people to join our Board of Directors and help guide our organization through these changes. The Launch Board of Directors plays a vital role in supporting our mission by providing strategic and financial oversight of our organization. Board members grow personally and professionally while they tackle issues that require creativity, planning, and strategic decision-making. They deepen existing skills and learn new skills while making choices that determine the long-term future of our agency. Our leadership wants to expand the skill set our board members possess and ensure that our board represents the diverse perspectives of the communities we serve. We’re looking for a wide range of skills and experience including: Law/Legal Nonprofit Management Launch Parent/Guardian Finance/Investment Human Resources Fundraising and Marketing Education, especially Elementary and Early Learning expertise Advocacy Technology Business AdministrationBoard service provides members with the opportunity to give back to the community, learn new skills, and make a significant difference in the lives of children and families. “I feel more engaged in my life when I’m on the board. Children’s issues are so vital and this board keeps me involved in them – I feel like our work really makes a difference.” - Launch Board Member Nicholas Heyer An active level of commitment is required. Board members have a fiduciary responsibility to Launch and are expected to read information and prepare themselves prior to attending meetings. They govern with a respect for roles, policy-making principles, and dedication to the ongoing development of the Launch Board itself. Board members are also expected to actively support agency fundraising efforts. They serve a two-year term but may serve for additional terms. The Launch board meets once per month for two hours in the evening, except during August and December. Board meetings are usually held on the 3rd Wednesday of the month. If a Board member also serves on the executive committee there is an additional two hour commitment per month. Board members can also serve on committees or volunteer at Launch events. Organization: Launch (formerly CDSA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer: New Horizon School Board MemberNew Horizon School is actively seeking new directors to be appointed to the Board over the next few months. Several three-year board terms are available now. The next several years promise to be exciting ones for New Horizon School. We will continue to have a positive impact on the community we serve. The Board will play a vital role in this important work. We are expecting the board to be actively engaged. If interested, please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information. A primary responsibility of the Board is to participate in the governance of the organization, development of policy, and major decision-making at board meetings held monthly. Another key responsibility is to serve on an ongoing basis on a committee of the board. Committees currently include: Finance, Board Development, Marketing & Communications, and Fundraising. Since its founding in 1995, New Horizon School has been recognized as an effective provider of support to students with learning disabilities, attention deficits, and Autism Spectrum Disorder, having real impact within the community. We invite you to become a part of this growing tradition. Our strategic goals include: Ensure each student achieves desired learner outcomes. Enhance community relationships. Safeguard financial stability and diversify revenue resources. Fulfill compliance obligations and other governance responsibilities.Please consider volunteering in this important role at New Horizon School and help us make learning accessible to children with special education needs.
Organization: New Horizon School New Horizon School is actively seeking new directors to be appointed to the Board over the next few months. Several three-year board terms are available now. The next several years promise to be exciting ones for New Horizon School. We will continue to have a positive impact on the community we serve. The Board will play a vital role in this important work. We are expecting the board to be actively engaged. If interested, please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information. A primary responsibility of the Board is to participate in the governance of the organization, development of policy, and major decision-making at board meetings held monthly. Another key responsibility is to serve on an ongoing basis on a committee of the board. Committees currently include: Finance, Board Development, Marketing & Communications, and Fundraising. Since its founding in 1995, New Horizon School has been recognized as an effective provider of support to students with learning disabilities, attention deficits, and Autism Spectrum Disorder, having real impact within the community. We invite you to become a part of this growing tradition. Our strategic goals include: Ensure each student achieves desired learner outcomes. Enhance community relationships. Safeguard financial stability and diversify revenue resources. Fulfill compliance obligations and other governance responsibilities.Please consider volunteering in this important role at New Horizon School and help us make learning accessible to children with special education needs.
Organization: New Horizon School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the Lighthouse Community as a Foundation Board MemberFoundation Board of Directors Member Job Description MissionWe empower people who are blind, DeafBlind, and blind with other disabilities by creating diverse, sustainable, and meaningful employment opportunities.
In the United States today, 70% of individuals who are blind are unemployed and one third live in poverty.
The Lighthouse stands as one of Seattle’s oldest social enterprises and is changing the landscape of employment among the blind and DeafBlind communities. The Lighthouse is a leader in breaking down barriers to employment by utilizing assistive and adaptive technologies and providing comprehensive supportive services to all employees. Position Foundation Board Members are: Skilled volunteers who act as ambassadors in the community and seek to increase overall awareness of and support for the Lighthouse mission Participate in opportunities to be fully immersed in the Lighthouse community through connection and cultivation activities, continuing education opportunities, and interaction with Lighthouse staff and donors Empowered to serve the Lighthouse by supporting its fundraising activities, networking in the community, and establishing new relationships with individuals and businessesThe Foundation Board does not set philanthropic strategies for the organization, but does provide feedback on philanthropic approaches and activities. They do not have budget oversight or staffing responsibilities. Desired Qualities Positivity and passion for the Lighthouse mission A desire to develop relationships with the people the Lighthouse serves Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, dedication, enthusiasm and creativity Initiative and motivation to help the Lighthouse tap into new funding sources and work with development staff to implement appropriate funding strategies Commitment and eagerness to attend and participate in meetings Desire to build relationships with and steward existing donors Ability to commit four hours monthly to Lighthouse and stewardship activities Responsibilities Primary responsibilities include: Enthusiastically attend meetings, community activities, and fundraising events Introduce new people to the Lighthouse through community and fundraising events, public tours, volunteer opportunities, and other outward facing opportunities Represent the Lighthouse in the community to raise awareness about the mission Participate in Lighthouse fundraising events and campaigns in a meaningful way Thank donors, community partners, and other volunteers at the guidance of Lighthouse staff Participate in all four board meetings per year (in person or via conference call) With the support of the Development team, build relationships with assigned portfolio of Lighthouse donors and prospects Collaborate with Development Team: Complete annual Commitment Form that includes goals for event involvement, donor stewardship, donor cultivation, marketing and public relations, and continuing education opportunities Participate on at least one Foundation Committee per three-year term e. Events Committee or Corporate Committee (other committees TBD) Participate in Lighthouse activities outside of meetings that demonstrate a commitment to the Lighthouse and a willingness to build relationships with those that the Lighthouse exists to serve Make a personally significant contribution to the Lighthouse annually Onboarding Process Our hope is that serving on the board is a mutually beneficial and meaningful experience. In order to make sure the Lighthouse is the right fit for you, we ask that Foundation Board prospects take part in a few activities before your commitment to serve as a member of the Foundation Board is confirmed. Some of these activities include: Initial call and discussion with appropriate Development Staff View the virtual tour of the Lighthouse Review Documents: Commitment Form Job Description Foundation Board Member Application Meet with Development Team Staff Meet with current Foundation Board Members – at least two Meet with Lighthouse staff (service providers, clients, leadership) if possible Meet with Foundation Board President or Vice President Attend one Foundation Board Meeting as a guest Board votes on adding new member
Questions? Click the "respond" button and we will follow up with you. Organization: The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. Foundation Board of Directors Member Job Description MissionWe empower people who are blind, DeafBlind, and blind with other disabilities by creating diverse, sustainable, and meaningful employment opportunities.
In the United States today, 70% of individuals who are blind are unemployed and one third live in poverty.
The Lighthouse stands as one of Seattle’s oldest social enterprises and is changing the landscape of employment among the blind and DeafBlind communities. The Lighthouse is a leader in breaking down barriers to employment by utilizing assistive and adaptive technologies and providing comprehensive supportive services to all employees. Position Foundation Board Members are: Skilled volunteers who act as ambassadors in the community and seek to increase overall awareness of and support for the Lighthouse mission Participate in opportunities to be fully immersed in the Lighthouse community through connection and cultivation activities, continuing education opportunities, and interaction with Lighthouse staff and donors Empowered to serve the Lighthouse by supporting its fundraising activities, networking in the community, and establishing new relationships with individuals and businessesThe Foundation Board does not set philanthropic strategies for the organization, but does provide feedback on philanthropic approaches and activities. They do not have budget oversight or staffing responsibilities. Desired Qualities Positivity and passion for the Lighthouse mission A desire to develop relationships with the people the Lighthouse serves Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, dedication, enthusiasm and creativity Initiative and motivation to help the Lighthouse tap into new funding sources and work with development staff to implement appropriate funding strategies Commitment and eagerness to attend and participate in meetings Desire to build relationships with and steward existing donors Ability to commit four hours monthly to Lighthouse and stewardship activities Responsibilities Primary responsibilities include: Enthusiastically attend meetings, community activities, and fundraising events Introduce new people to the Lighthouse through community and fundraising events, public tours, volunteer opportunities, and other outward facing opportunities Represent the Lighthouse in the community to raise awareness about the mission Participate in Lighthouse fundraising events and campaigns in a meaningful way Thank donors, community partners, and other volunteers at the guidance of Lighthouse staff Participate in all four board meetings per year (in person or via conference call) With the support of the Development team, build relationships with assigned portfolio of Lighthouse donors and prospects Collaborate with Development Team: Complete annual Commitment Form that includes goals for event involvement, donor stewardship, donor cultivation, marketing and public relations, and continuing education opportunities Participate on at least one Foundation Committee per three-year term e. Events Committee or Corporate Committee (other committees TBD) Participate in Lighthouse activities outside of meetings that demonstrate a commitment to the Lighthouse and a willingness to build relationships with those that the Lighthouse exists to serve Make a personally significant contribution to the Lighthouse annually Onboarding Process Our hope is that serving on the board is a mutually beneficial and meaningful experience. In order to make sure the Lighthouse is the right fit for you, we ask that Foundation Board prospects take part in a few activities before your commitment to serve as a member of the Foundation Board is confirmed. Some of these activities include: Initial call and discussion with appropriate Development Staff View the virtual tour of the Lighthouse Review Documents: Commitment Form Job Description Foundation Board Member Application Meet with Development Team Staff Meet with current Foundation Board Members – at least two Meet with Lighthouse staff (service providers, clients, leadership) if possible Meet with Foundation Board President or Vice President Attend one Foundation Board Meeting as a guest Board votes on adding new member
Questions? Click the "respond" button and we will follow up with you. Organization: The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98144 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Custodian/JanitorWe are looking for an organized and hardworking Custodian/janitor to join our Volunteer team. You’ll be responsible for keeping our building clean in order for Northshore Senior Center to safely reopen and welcome more members to our building and offer more programs for seniors. In addition to keeping the inside of the building clean, you may be expected to keep the outside orderly, as well. Duties and Responsibilities Gather and empty trash and trash bins Sanitize all high touch surfaces as per CDC safety guidelines. Help maintain an inventory of cleaning supplies Notify managers when the building needs a major cleaning Keep buildings secure by locking doors Clean building floors by sweeping, mopping, or vacuuming Clean spills and other hazards using squeegees and sponges Clean bathrooms and stock them with soap, toilet paper, and other suppliesRequirements: Upholds goals and vision of Northshore Senior Center. Able to stand for long periods of time and also lift at least 35 pounds. Ability to work with minimum supervision. Report monthly volunteer hours.
Skills Needed: Ability to work alone and with others in completing given projects, interest & basic knowledge of outdoor/indoor work maintenance.
Thank you for your interest in and commitment to volunteering at Northshore Senior Center. In registering for the project, you acknowledge that you have read the above and understand and commit to the activities and expectations of the volunteer position. Organization: Northshore Senior Center We are looking for an organized and hardworking Custodian/janitor to join our Volunteer team. You’ll be responsible for keeping our building clean in order for Northshore Senior Center to safely reopen and welcome more members to our building and offer more programs for seniors. In addition to keeping the inside of the building clean, you may be expected to keep the outside orderly, as well. Duties and Responsibilities Gather and empty trash and trash bins Sanitize all high touch surfaces as per CDC safety guidelines. Help maintain an inventory of cleaning supplies Notify managers when the building needs a major cleaning Keep buildings secure by locking doors Clean building floors by sweeping, mopping, or vacuuming Clean spills and other hazards using squeegees and sponges Clean bathrooms and stock them with soap, toilet paper, and other suppliesRequirements: Upholds goals and vision of Northshore Senior Center. Able to stand for long periods of time and also lift at least 35 pounds. Ability to work with minimum supervision. Report monthly volunteer hours.
Skills Needed: Ability to work alone and with others in completing given projects, interest & basic knowledge of outdoor/indoor work maintenance.
Thank you for your interest in and commitment to volunteering at Northshore Senior Center. In registering for the project, you acknowledge that you have read the above and understand and commit to the activities and expectations of the volunteer position. Organization: Northshore Senior Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pen Pals Needed!Help us connect with each other in this isolating time! Seniors needed to help kids learn the art of letter writing, practice penmanship and communicate with an adult outside their household. And kids needed to write back! Both get snail mail and a new friend in the process! We currently have pen pals in 34 states, and are aiming to get participation from all 50 states, plus DC and Puerto Rico. Organization: Phinney Neighborhood Association Help us connect with each other in this isolating time! Seniors needed to help kids learn the art of letter writing, practice penmanship and communicate with an adult outside their household. And kids needed to write back! Both get snail mail and a new friend in the process! We currently have pen pals in 34 states, and are aiming to get participation from all 50 states, plus DC and Puerto Rico. Organization: Phinney Neighborhood Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grounds Crew (and Individuals)Help spruce up the Phinney Center or Greenwood Senior Center grounds by adopting a garden or regularly performing a task (like mowing). Flexible schedule, 1-3 hrs/wk, commitment for the summer preferred. Ongoing and group opportunities available. Organization: Phinney Neighborhood Association Help spruce up the Phinney Center or Greenwood Senior Center grounds by adopting a garden or regularly performing a task (like mowing). Flexible schedule, 1-3 hrs/wk, commitment for the summer preferred. Ongoing and group opportunities available. Organization: Phinney Neighborhood Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tool LibrarianWe’re thrilled to have reopened our popular Tool Lending Library, and are continually working to ensure it is a safe and sustainable community space. We're looking for people with strong customer service skills, and some knowledge of tools is helpful, but not required (proficiency in internet searching is good too). The Tool Library is open Saturdays from 9 am to 1 pm and we plan to expand our hours as our volunteer staff and demand increase (next expansion on Fridays from 4 to 7 pm). Volunteer opportunities are available both on-site and remotely. Volunteer application, background check and confidentiality form required. Organization: Phinney Neighborhood Association We’re thrilled to have reopened our popular Tool Lending Library, and are continually working to ensure it is a safe and sustainable community space. We're looking for people with strong customer service skills, and some knowledge of tools is helpful, but not required (proficiency in internet searching is good too). The Tool Library is open Saturdays from 9 am to 1 pm and we plan to expand our hours as our volunteer staff and demand increase (next expansion on Fridays from 4 to 7 pm). Volunteer opportunities are available both on-site and remotely. Volunteer application, background check and confidentiality form required. Organization: Phinney Neighborhood Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Yard Concert PerformerMusicians & performers wanted! Please join us in building community, one mini-concert at a time, by joining our team of outdoor musicians and performers. Our vision is for each mini-concert to be 10 to 20-ish minutes long (you can decide the length of time) in the front yard, driveway or other appropriately-distanced outdoor location from one of our neighbor’s front door. Performers must provide their own equipment, including a chair, if needed, and transportation. Audience members should wear a mask throughout the experience, and performers should distance at least 10 feet. Organization: Phinney Neighborhood Association Musicians & performers wanted! Please join us in building community, one mini-concert at a time, by joining our team of outdoor musicians and performers. Our vision is for each mini-concert to be 10 to 20-ish minutes long (you can decide the length of time) in the front yard, driveway or other appropriately-distanced outdoor location from one of our neighbor’s front door. Performers must provide their own equipment, including a chair, if needed, and transportation. Audience members should wear a mask throughout the experience, and performers should distance at least 10 feet. Organization: Phinney Neighborhood Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hot Meal Program OutreachServe the Hot Meal Program, from the comfort of your own home! Use your savvy to create a dynamic list of organizations serving similar clientele, and then connect with them to share resources. Helpful skills include strong written and verbal communication, the ability to create informational flyers, and excellent follow through. On-site visit(s) may be helpful to gain an understanding of our program and the people we serve. 2-3 hours per week. Organization: Phinney Neighborhood Association Serve the Hot Meal Program, from the comfort of your own home! Use your savvy to create a dynamic list of organizations serving similar clientele, and then connect with them to share resources. Helpful skills include strong written and verbal communication, the ability to create informational flyers, and excellent follow through. On-site visit(s) may be helpful to gain an understanding of our program and the people we serve. 2-3 hours per week. Organization: Phinney Neighborhood Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teach Seniors SomethingAre you so passionate about a topic you might be considered an expert on the subject by your friends? And could talk to/teach others about it? Maybe you'd like to share your knowledge about beavers and their effect on the landscape? Or would like to teach seniors how to play the ukulele or another instrument? Or make the best baklava around? If you have a skill you'd like to share, we have a cla Must pass a background check. Organization: Phinney Neighborhood Association Are you so passionate about a topic you might be considered an expert on the subject by your friends? And could talk to/teach others about it? Maybe you'd like to share your knowledge about beavers and their effect on the landscape? Or would like to teach seniors how to play the ukulele or another instrument? Or make the best baklava around? If you have a skill you'd like to share, we have a cla Must pass a background check. Organization: Phinney Neighborhood Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 98103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Seniors with their Fancy DevicesVolunteers needed to help members one-on-one with their smart phones, tablets, laptops or eReaders. Questions are usually pretty basic: how to attach a photo to an email, how to set up an Instagram account, how to follow the Pope on Twitter, etc. Organization: Phinney Neighborhood Association Volunteers needed to help members one-on-one with their smart phones, tablets, laptops or eReaders. Questions are usually pretty basic: how to attach a photo to an email, how to set up an Instagram account, how to follow the Pope on Twitter, etc. Organization: Phinney Neighborhood Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CommUNITY Challenge VolunteersCommUNITY Challenge Volunteer Roles Head Captain (Team lead for team of “Free Agents”) Main lead of team, liaison between volunteers and athletes. Coach athletes, create own content and workouts Can take on all responsibilities or have volunteer support. A background check is required to be a Head Captain, 18+ Team Tech Support Tech Expectations: Charity Footprints Support, Zoom, E-mail/Text Log miles into Charity Footprints for team members Set up Zoom meetings, provide basic tech training to team members. Help facilitate the Pit Stop Zoom meetings for your team. Act as overall “tech support” for your team. Team Cheerleader Work with head captain to provide encouragement and support to teammates. Stay connected with team members via Zoom, call, text, etc. on a weekly basis. Maintain confidentiality of team members (address, phone, etc.) Send a gift, start a phone tree, mail a letter, throw a zoom party. Virtual Unified Partner Sign up to compete right alongside (remotely) an athlete competing in the CommUNITY Challenge Volunteers will be assigned to compete as a Unified Partner with an athlete who has requested a pair for the CommUNITY Challenge. Work with your athlete to set goals for your daily activity. Virtual Unified Partners are encouraged to check in with athletes to talk about training plans, offer encouragement, and support with submission of results. A background check is required to be a Virtual Unified Partner, 18+ Virtual Coach Sign up to help athletes along the way as they train and compete for in the CommUNITY Challenge. After signing up, volunteers will receive a virtual coaching training course to learn more about the process. Volunteers will then be assigned to an athlete/group of athletes who are looking for a coach. Virtual Coaches will check in with the athletes to give training tips, encouragement, and support with the submission of results. A background check is required to be a Virtual Coach, 18+ Resource Fair Host Do you have a skill (cooking class, magic show, leading a live workout, dance class) that you'd like to share with the Special Olympics Washington community? Sign up for this role and we will connect with you to get a live class/demonstration scheduled! Resource fair sessions will be held from the week of May 17 to the week of June 21. Resource fair events will be held in the evening on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Social Media Advocates Like, Comment and Share Content from our Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Post on social media using the hashtag #SOWAVirtualGames Virtual Fans in the Stands Bring the noise and join us to cheer on the athletes as they compete in our CommUNITY Challenge. These videos will be recorded and then shared out directly with our athletes as well as on FlipGrid. If you have a group of 10+, contact us to set up your own Virtual Fans in the Stands Session. Cheer Cards Get your creative skills going and share your best Cheer Cards for our competitors to see during the CommUNITY Challenge. Once you are done creating your cards, there are a few options! You can post them on our FlipGrid page. You can post the pictures on Facebook/Twitter using the hashtag #SOWAVirtualGames E-mail the completed cards to arider@sowa.org Finally, you can also mail them to our office where they will then be mailed to our athletes! Creation of Encouraging Videos Head over to our FlipGrid and create an encouraging video! Instructions for using FlipGrid will be provided Post your video! Videos can be messages of encouragement, good luck, great jobs, what do you miss about SOWA, your favorite SOWA memory, anything encouraging!
Ongoing Virtual Volunteer Roles Letter Writing Looking to send some encouragement from athletes while we are all at home! Let us know how many letters you would like to write, and we will supply a list of athletes. Supply your own materials, and then once you are done, send them to our office at 2815 2nd Ave, Suite 370, Seattle, WA 98121 where we will address and send them out to the athletes. Messages of encouragement, your favorite Special Olympics memory, what you miss about events, what event you are looking forward to when we return? Have a favorite recipe that has been getting you through quarantine? Write it out and send it along with your card!Organization: Special Olympics Washington CommUNITY Challenge Volunteer Roles Head Captain (Team lead for team of “Free Agents”) Main lead of team, liaison between volunteers and athletes. Coach athletes, create own content and workouts Can take on all responsibilities or have volunteer support. A background check is required to be a Head Captain, 18+ Team Tech Support Tech Expectations: Charity Footprints Support, Zoom, E-mail/Text Log miles into Charity Footprints for team members Set up Zoom meetings, provide basic tech training to team members. Help facilitate the Pit Stop Zoom meetings for your team. Act as overall “tech support” for your team. Team Cheerleader Work with head captain to provide encouragement and support to teammates. Stay connected with team members via Zoom, call, text, etc. on a weekly basis. Maintain confidentiality of team members (address, phone, etc.) Send a gift, start a phone tree, mail a letter, throw a zoom party. Virtual Unified Partner Sign up to compete right alongside (remotely) an athlete competing in the CommUNITY Challenge Volunteers will be assigned to compete as a Unified Partner with an athlete who has requested a pair for the CommUNITY Challenge. Work with your athlete to set goals for your daily activity. Virtual Unified Partners are encouraged to check in with athletes to talk about training plans, offer encouragement, and support with submission of results. A background check is required to be a Virtual Unified Partner, 18+ Virtual Coach Sign up to help athletes along the way as they train and compete for in the CommUNITY Challenge. After signing up, volunteers will receive a virtual coaching training course to learn more about the process. Volunteers will then be assigned to an athlete/group of athletes who are looking for a coach. Virtual Coaches will check in with the athletes to give training tips, encouragement, and support with the submission of results. A background check is required to be a Virtual Coach, 18+ Resource Fair Host Do you have a skill (cooking class, magic show, leading a live workout, dance class) that you'd like to share with the Special Olympics Washington community? Sign up for this role and we will connect with you to get a live class/demonstration scheduled! Resource fair sessions will be held from the week of May 17 to the week of June 21. Resource fair events will be held in the evening on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Social Media Advocates Like, Comment and Share Content from our Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Post on social media using the hashtag #SOWAVirtualGames Virtual Fans in the Stands Bring the noise and join us to cheer on the athletes as they compete in our CommUNITY Challenge. These videos will be recorded and then shared out directly with our athletes as well as on FlipGrid. If you have a group of 10+, contact us to set up your own Virtual Fans in the Stands Session. Cheer Cards Get your creative skills going and share your best Cheer Cards for our competitors to see during the CommUNITY Challenge. Once you are done creating your cards, there are a few options! You can post them on our FlipGrid page. You can post the pictures on Facebook/Twitter using the hashtag #SOWAVirtualGames E-mail the completed cards to arider@sowa.org Finally, you can also mail them to our office where they will then be mailed to our athletes! Creation of Encouraging Videos Head over to our FlipGrid and create an encouraging video! Instructions for using FlipGrid will be provided Post your video! Videos can be messages of encouragement, good luck, great jobs, what do you miss about SOWA, your favorite SOWA memory, anything encouraging!
Ongoing Virtual Volunteer Roles Letter Writing Looking to send some encouragement from athletes while we are all at home! Let us know how many letters you would like to write, and we will supply a list of athletes. Supply your own materials, and then once you are done, send them to our office at 2815 2nd Ave, Suite 370, Seattle, WA 98121 where we will address and send them out to the athletes. Messages of encouragement, your favorite Special Olympics memory, what you miss about events, what event you are looking forward to when we return? Have a favorite recipe that has been getting you through quarantine? Write it out and send it along with your card!Organization: Special Olympics Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Operation Tech Connect CoachesOperation Tech Connect Volunteers As the world continues to move in a digital fashion, our Operation Tech Connect program is here to help connect our Special Olympics Washington athletes with access to technology as well as the help to navigate the digital world. Operation Tech Connect volunteers will help those who need assistance in navigating their devices (phones, tablets, gaming equipment) as well as a deeper understanding of how to engage with these technologies. If interested, please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information. Volunteer Duties: Operation Tech Connect volunteers will be connected with one athlete over a six week period. Main Support Roles: Teach set up of technology devices Training of online communication tools (Skype, Teams, Zoom, etc.) E-mail Support: Support with the creation of an e-mail account and provide training around e-mail basics. Microsoft Word Suite Training – Provide high level training around products such as Word, Excel and Powerpoint. Online Safety Training – Educate on the importance of safety and privacy while using technology devices. Tech Support can be delivered via: Telephone Online How To Guides In person distance visioned IT “on-call” squad Community Challenge Support (Spring 2021 Season) Tech Expectations: Charity Footprints Support, Zoom, E-mail/Text Log miles into Charity Footprints for team members Set up Zoom meetings, provide basic tech training to team members. Help facilitate the Pit Stop Zoom meetings for your team. Act as overall “tech support” for your team.Volunteer Requirements: Volunteer must be over the age of 18 and complete a background check to become certified as a Class A volunteer. Volunteer must have strong technology skills. Information must be presented in a user friendly matter. Good communication skills and patience are necessary. Volunteer must be able to commit to an ongoing volunteer role. Timing of training sessions can be flexible and will be coordinated in the partnerships.Organization: Special Olympics Washington Operation Tech Connect Volunteers As the world continues to move in a digital fashion, our Operation Tech Connect program is here to help connect our Special Olympics Washington athletes with access to technology as well as the help to navigate the digital world. Operation Tech Connect volunteers will help those who need assistance in navigating their devices (phones, tablets, gaming equipment) as well as a deeper understanding of how to engage with these technologies. If interested, please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information. Volunteer Duties: Operation Tech Connect volunteers will be connected with one athlete over a six week period. Main Support Roles: Teach set up of technology devices Training of online communication tools (Skype, Teams, Zoom, etc.) E-mail Support: Support with the creation of an e-mail account and provide training around e-mail basics. Microsoft Word Suite Training – Provide high level training around products such as Word, Excel and Powerpoint. Online Safety Training – Educate on the importance of safety and privacy while using technology devices. Tech Support can be delivered via: Telephone Online How To Guides In person distance visioned IT “on-call” squad Community Challenge Support (Spring 2021 Season) Tech Expectations: Charity Footprints Support, Zoom, E-mail/Text Log miles into Charity Footprints for team members Set up Zoom meetings, provide basic tech training to team members. Help facilitate the Pit Stop Zoom meetings for your team. Act as overall “tech support” for your team.Volunteer Requirements: Volunteer must be over the age of 18 and complete a background check to become certified as a Class A volunteer. Volunteer must have strong technology skills. Information must be presented in a user friendly matter. Good communication skills and patience are necessary. Volunteer must be able to commit to an ongoing volunteer role. Timing of training sessions can be flexible and will be coordinated in the partnerships.Organization: Special Olympics Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gift Card Donations for West African Immigrants and RefugeesIn an effort to contain the spread of COVID-19, we are shifting to no-contact gift card donation opportunities.
In order to reduce stress in the families we serve, we are asking for gift-card donations redeemable for food and necessities. Our suggested donation is a $25 gift card (or cards) to stores such as Target, Walmart, and Safeway. These cards can be purchased online and sent directly to The West African Community Council at 6322 44th Ave S. Seattle, WA 98118 where they will be distributed to those who need it most. Organization: West African Community Council In an effort to contain the spread of COVID-19, we are shifting to no-contact gift card donation opportunities.
In order to reduce stress in the families we serve, we are asking for gift-card donations redeemable for food and necessities. Our suggested donation is a $25 gift card (or cards) to stores such as Target, Walmart, and Safeway. These cards can be purchased online and sent directly to The West African Community Council at 6322 44th Ave S. Seattle, WA 98118 where they will be distributed to those who need it most. Organization: West African Community Council Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98118 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: SHIBA VolunteerProvide bi-lingual counseling on healthcare insurance options and benefits programs. Comprehensive training provided. Organization: Chinese Information and Service Center Provide bi-lingual counseling on healthcare insurance options and benefits programs. Comprehensive training provided. Organization: Chinese Information and Service Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Public Relations VolunteerWe are seeking a passionate and articulate individual to assist with PR initiatives on behalf of our organization. Ideal candidates will be seeking a longer term volunteer role, with strong communication and writing skills, an eye for content creation, and the ability to positively influence. Experience in public relations, marketing, communications, or English/Journalism is preferred. This is a great opportunity to expand your portfolio and assist with a great cause!
Required Skills: Ability to produce strong, clear, and persuasive writing Bachelor's degree in Communications, Marketing, Public Relations, English/Journalism, or related field or 3+ years in business communications. Experience in business communications a plus. Familiarity with Squarespace a plus. Experience with MailChimp a plus Familiarity or interest in community health and wellness.Time Commitment Minimum: If interested, click "respond" and we will follow up with more information about how to apply. PLUS have fun - there is so much opportunity! Organization: Inside Health Institute We are seeking a passionate and articulate individual to assist with PR initiatives on behalf of our organization. Ideal candidates will be seeking a longer term volunteer role, with strong communication and writing skills, an eye for content creation, and the ability to positively influence. Experience in public relations, marketing, communications, or English/Journalism is preferred. This is a great opportunity to expand your portfolio and assist with a great cause!
Required Skills: Ability to produce strong, clear, and persuasive writing Bachelor's degree in Communications, Marketing, Public Relations, English/Journalism, or related field or 3+ years in business communications. Experience in business communications a plus. Familiarity with Squarespace a plus. Experience with MailChimp a plus Familiarity or interest in community health and wellness.Time Commitment Minimum: If interested, click "respond" and we will follow up with more information about how to apply. PLUS have fun - there is so much opportunity! Organization: Inside Health Institute Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FoodMovers to move donated food!FoodCircle is launching its FoodRecovery platform and is seeking volunteers to transport donated food to those that need it. The platform is a choose-your-own-adventure experience where volunteers can choose the transports that work for them and most transports can be completed in 30 minutes or less! If interested, please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information about how to sign up. Organization: FoodCircle FoodCircle is launching its FoodRecovery platform and is seeking volunteers to transport donated food to those that need it. The platform is a choose-your-own-adventure experience where volunteers can choose the transports that work for them and most transports can be completed in 30 minutes or less! If interested, please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information about how to sign up. Organization: FoodCircle Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2022 Arboretum Foundation Board of DirectorsThe Arboretum Foundation promotes, protects, and enhances the Washington Park Arboretum for current and future generations by strengthening and building a diverse and engaged community of donors, volunteers, and advocates.
Our volunteer Board plays an integral role in sustaining and enhancing the Arboretum. Board members donate their expertise in areas of finance, advocacy, marketing, horticulture, and more and help to fundraise throughout the year. We are currently seeking individuals interested in serving as Board Members starting in June 2022. PURPOSE: Determine the policies and procedures necessary for the Arboretum Foundation to run effectively; raise funds to support the operation of Arboretum Foundation and our programs; and monitor organizational performance. TERM: Three years, eligible for renomination thereafter.
RESPONSIBLE TO: President of the Board of Directors PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
If interested please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information. Organization: Washington Park Arboretum/Arboretum Foundation The Arboretum Foundation promotes, protects, and enhances the Washington Park Arboretum for current and future generations by strengthening and building a diverse and engaged community of donors, volunteers, and advocates.
Our volunteer Board plays an integral role in sustaining and enhancing the Arboretum. Board members donate their expertise in areas of finance, advocacy, marketing, horticulture, and more and help to fundraise throughout the year. We are currently seeking individuals interested in serving as Board Members starting in June 2022. PURPOSE: Determine the policies and procedures necessary for the Arboretum Foundation to run effectively; raise funds to support the operation of Arboretum Foundation and our programs; and monitor organizational performance. TERM: Three years, eligible for renomination thereafter.
RESPONSIBLE TO: President of the Board of Directors PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
If interested please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information. Organization: Washington Park Arboretum/Arboretum Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event Planner VolunteerAre you the go-to point person for every exciting event? Are you passionate about designing and overseeing events and fundraisers, and finding creative solutions to problems? If so, Inside Health Institute (IHI) has a great opportunity for you. Our organization is seeking passionate and articulate individuals to assist with event planning initiatives on behalf of our organization. Ideal candidates will be seeking a long-term volunteer role, with strong communication and organization skills, and the ability to positively influence. We currently have a schedule for quarterly online silent auctions in combination with a themed online event. There are many different positions to be filled for these ongoing events. This is a great opportunity to expand your portfolio and assist with a great cause! Volunteers in this role will collaborate with IHI’s Public Relations committee to align on desired content for social media. However, Event Planning volunteers will not be responsible for the content creation of marketing materials. Responsibilities: Manage all aspects of event planning, meeting strict deadlines and budget demands Planning the logistics of various IHI events, including establishing deadlines, finalizing supplies lists, setting fundraising goals, and coordinating catering/donations Troubleshoot and handle any issues that arise on the event daySkills and Qualifications: Proven success as an event planner or coordinator Strong interpersonal and communication skills Excellent organizational skills, including multitasking, time management, and meticulous attention to detail Ability to handle pressure and make split-second decisions Works well as part of a team, demonstrates initiative, and solves problems independently Experience collaborating within Google DriveTime Commitment: Flexible, 2-4 hours per week. Applicants who are able to schedule more hours typically gain more in-depth experience. Although this is an unpaid volunteering opportunity that does not include benefits or an offer of employment, this opportunity allows you to: Hone and sharpen your event planning, communication, and time management skills Develop professional relationships Build your resume with unique experiences PLUS have fun! There’s so much opportunity to grow within our team!Organization: Inside Health Institute Are you the go-to point person for every exciting event? Are you passionate about designing and overseeing events and fundraisers, and finding creative solutions to problems? If so, Inside Health Institute (IHI) has a great opportunity for you. Our organization is seeking passionate and articulate individuals to assist with event planning initiatives on behalf of our organization. Ideal candidates will be seeking a long-term volunteer role, with strong communication and organization skills, and the ability to positively influence. We currently have a schedule for quarterly online silent auctions in combination with a themed online event. There are many different positions to be filled for these ongoing events. This is a great opportunity to expand your portfolio and assist with a great cause! Volunteers in this role will collaborate with IHI’s Public Relations committee to align on desired content for social media. However, Event Planning volunteers will not be responsible for the content creation of marketing materials. Responsibilities: Manage all aspects of event planning, meeting strict deadlines and budget demands Planning the logistics of various IHI events, including establishing deadlines, finalizing supplies lists, setting fundraising goals, and coordinating catering/donations Troubleshoot and handle any issues that arise on the event daySkills and Qualifications: Proven success as an event planner or coordinator Strong interpersonal and communication skills Excellent organizational skills, including multitasking, time management, and meticulous attention to detail Ability to handle pressure and make split-second decisions Works well as part of a team, demonstrates initiative, and solves problems independently Experience collaborating within Google DriveTime Commitment: Flexible, 2-4 hours per week. Applicants who are able to schedule more hours typically gain more in-depth experience. Although this is an unpaid volunteering opportunity that does not include benefits or an offer of employment, this opportunity allows you to: Hone and sharpen your event planning, communication, and time management skills Develop professional relationships Build your resume with unique experiences PLUS have fun! There’s so much opportunity to grow within our team!Organization: Inside Health Institute Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk- Client, Staff, and Volunteer Check InWhen families, volunteers, and staff come into the building they are screened- COVID questionnaire and temperature taken- and then they're directed to where they need to go in the building. While covering the front desk, other administrative tasks can be assigned- such as covering incoming calls. Organization: Vine Maple Place When families, volunteers, and staff come into the building they are screened- COVID questionnaire and temperature taken- and then they're directed to where they need to go in the building. While covering the front desk, other administrative tasks can be assigned- such as covering incoming calls. Organization: Vine Maple Place Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Write Thoughtful Letters to Those Feeling IsolatedWith COVID cases on the rise again, many people in long-term care facilities, such as hospitals and senior homes are in dire need of human connection and compassion. Plus One Foundation wants YOUR help to connect with these folks and let them know they're cared for. Due to the pandemic, many individuals with chronic illnesses have been unable to leave their house, leading to greater levels of loneliness and isolation. This is why Plus One Foundation started our penpal program: to provide heartfelt, handwritten letters and drawings of encouragement to these individuals to brighten their days and ensure they know they're in our thoughts! So far, we have sent over 1,900 letters, and we'd love to send more with your help! How it works: We are expecting volunteers to send at least two letters every month, but you can feel free to contact your pen pal(s) more often if you'd like! Please note that pen pals are under no obligation to write back, although some may definitely love to-- in case you would specifically like your penpal to respond, let us know and we are happy to coordinate that.
Questions? Comments? Concerns? Organization: The Plus One Foundation With COVID cases on the rise again, many people in long-term care facilities, such as hospitals and senior homes are in dire need of human connection and compassion. Plus One Foundation wants YOUR help to connect with these folks and let them know they're cared for. Due to the pandemic, many individuals with chronic illnesses have been unable to leave their house, leading to greater levels of loneliness and isolation. This is why Plus One Foundation started our penpal program: to provide heartfelt, handwritten letters and drawings of encouragement to these individuals to brighten their days and ensure they know they're in our thoughts! So far, we have sent over 1,900 letters, and we'd love to send more with your help! How it works: We are expecting volunteers to send at least two letters every month, but you can feel free to contact your pen pal(s) more often if you'd like! Please note that pen pals are under no obligation to write back, although some may definitely love to-- in case you would specifically like your penpal to respond, let us know and we are happy to coordinate that.
Questions? Comments? Concerns? Organization: The Plus One Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sew Face Masks for Lafayette Elementary PTALafayette PTA is in need of 2 layer cloth face masks to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 among our STAFF/STUDENTS who will begin in-person learning on April 5th. The school district has provided cloth face masks but these are too large for our young learners. The PTA has purchased disposable face masks but ideally we would like to provide reusable cloth face masks for students who need them for in-person learning. Please read this page for more information about sewing face masks. We are requesting 20 masks for children in grades K through 5th grade. If you’re able to provide some or all of these masks, please click “respond” and we will reach out to you to confirm the number of masks you can provide and delivery details. We ask that each volunteer responding to this request plan to make at least 5 masks. Finished masks can be delivered to us on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday or Friday between 8am-4pm at the front of the school at: Lafayette Elementary School 2645 California Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116 Organization: Lafayette Elementary PTA Lafayette PTA is in need of 2 layer cloth face masks to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 among our STAFF/STUDENTS who will begin in-person learning on April 5th. The school district has provided cloth face masks but these are too large for our young learners. The PTA has purchased disposable face masks but ideally we would like to provide reusable cloth face masks for students who need them for in-person learning. Please read this page for more information about sewing face masks. We are requesting 20 masks for children in grades K through 5th grade. If you’re able to provide some or all of these masks, please click “respond” and we will reach out to you to confirm the number of masks you can provide and delivery details. We ask that each volunteer responding to this request plan to make at least 5 masks. Finished masks can be delivered to us on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday or Friday between 8am-4pm at the front of the school at: Lafayette Elementary School 2645 California Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116 Organization: Lafayette Elementary PTA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98144 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seeking Executive Board MemberLocal therapeutic horseback riding program seeks Board Member
Do you love helping others, watching positive change happen in people’s lives and sharing meaningful stories? If you answered yes to these questions then this volunteer opportunity is for you!
Courageous Connections brings humans and horses together to empower participants with physical, cognitive and emotional challenges towards achieving their individual goals. In short, we create magic by bringing people from all backgrounds and walks of life together to experience the healing power of horses.
Courageous Connections is searching for an additional Board Member. Our current board of directors consists of 4 individuals with experience in program management, volunteer management, equine welfare, and social work. We are looking for at least one additional person with business, fundraising, or marketing expertise. The ideal candidate will be someone who is committed to fostering a culture of inclusivity by transforming our organization into one that is representative of the community we serve. This is a working board with quarterly board meetings and a time commitment of approximately 5-10 hours per week. Please let us know if you know anyone who would be interested in learning more about this opportunity.
Excited and ready to take the next step?? All the details are below and we highly suggest that you visit our website www.courageous-connections.org so that you understand more about this wonderful organization you are about to be a part of. You can also get to know us via Facebook at www.facebook.com/courageousconnections/
Commitment - Courageous Connections Board Member 5-10 hours per week with a minimum 2 year commitment (because we’re investing in each other) Project Overview: This is a leadership position that enables you to play a pivotal role in expanding the efforts and reach of this amazing organization. You will work hand in hand with our dynamic team at Courageous Connections and have the opportunity to help steward leadership, business development, marketing and/or fundraising. Desired skills and qualities (What we want) Strategic Planning & Leadership skills 3-5 years business experience Positivity and the ability to think outside the box Creativity and resourcefulness Mastery in marketing, fundraising and/or business skills Likes to lead, engage and inspire others Ideal candidate will have either experience with nonprofits and or prior board experience
What we offer (What you get) Amazing training and immersion in a community dedicated to inclusion, diversity and kindness. Regular communication with the Executive Director and board members. Engagement with volunteers and volunteer training. Connection to a team of dedicated volunteers who bring all their talents and abilities to further the mission and vision of Courageous Connections. Application of your skills and leadership allowing you to take it to the next level. Opportunity to participate in various facets of the business to grow your skills in a safe environment. The satisfaction of working for a one of a kind organization that is doing incredible work promoting outdoor experiences through equine assisted learning and therapies.If you are ready to apply please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information. Organization: Courageous Connections Therapeutic Horsemanship Local therapeutic horseback riding program seeks Board Member
Do you love helping others, watching positive change happen in people’s lives and sharing meaningful stories? If you answered yes to these questions then this volunteer opportunity is for you!
Courageous Connections brings humans and horses together to empower participants with physical, cognitive and emotional challenges towards achieving their individual goals. In short, we create magic by bringing people from all backgrounds and walks of life together to experience the healing power of horses.
Courageous Connections is searching for an additional Board Member. Our current board of directors consists of 4 individuals with experience in program management, volunteer management, equine welfare, and social work. We are looking for at least one additional person with business, fundraising, or marketing expertise. The ideal candidate will be someone who is committed to fostering a culture of inclusivity by transforming our organization into one that is representative of the community we serve. This is a working board with quarterly board meetings and a time commitment of approximately 5-10 hours per week. Please let us know if you know anyone who would be interested in learning more about this opportunity.
Excited and ready to take the next step?? All the details are below and we highly suggest that you visit our website www.courageous-connections.org so that you understand more about this wonderful organization you are about to be a part of. You can also get to know us via Facebook at www.facebook.com/courageousconnections/
Commitment - Courageous Connections Board Member 5-10 hours per week with a minimum 2 year commitment (because we’re investing in each other) Project Overview: This is a leadership position that enables you to play a pivotal role in expanding the efforts and reach of this amazing organization. You will work hand in hand with our dynamic team at Courageous Connections and have the opportunity to help steward leadership, business development, marketing and/or fundraising. Desired skills and qualities (What we want) Strategic Planning & Leadership skills 3-5 years business experience Positivity and the ability to think outside the box Creativity and resourcefulness Mastery in marketing, fundraising and/or business skills Likes to lead, engage and inspire others Ideal candidate will have either experience with nonprofits and or prior board experience
What we offer (What you get) Amazing training and immersion in a community dedicated to inclusion, diversity and kindness. Regular communication with the Executive Director and board members. Engagement with volunteers and volunteer training. Connection to a team of dedicated volunteers who bring all their talents and abilities to further the mission and vision of Courageous Connections. Application of your skills and leadership allowing you to take it to the next level. Opportunity to participate in various facets of the business to grow your skills in a safe environment. The satisfaction of working for a one of a kind organization that is doing incredible work promoting outdoor experiences through equine assisted learning and therapies.If you are ready to apply please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information. Organization: Courageous Connections Therapeutic Horsemanship Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98071 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disability Rights Washington (DRW) Development Committee MemberJoin DRW’s Development Committee: Make a difference, mobilize your community, and increase our impact Do you want to advance disability rights? Are you a community connector? Looking for a way to work with others who are passionate about social justice? Eager to mobilize people toward a common goal? Organization: Disability Rights Washington Join DRW’s Development Committee: Make a difference, mobilize your community, and increase our impact Do you want to advance disability rights? Are you a community connector? Looking for a way to work with others who are passionate about social justice? Eager to mobilize people toward a common goal? Organization: Disability Rights Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seeking Young Professionals who Support Affordable HousingImagine Housing is looking for passionate, diverse and engaged individuals to join our Young Professionals Board. Imagine Housing’s mission is to develop affordable housing, build welcoming communities, and foster vibrant futures. The Imagine Housing Young Professionals Board (YPB) is comprised of like-minded individuals in their 20s and 30s that are passionate about advocacy and promoting economic equality through affordable housing in the Eastside community. The YPB supports Imagine Housing’s mission through advocacy activities, volunteer projects and fundraising.
Organization: Imagine Housing Imagine Housing is looking for passionate, diverse and engaged individuals to join our Young Professionals Board. Imagine Housing’s mission is to develop affordable housing, build welcoming communities, and foster vibrant futures. The Imagine Housing Young Professionals Board (YPB) is comprised of like-minded individuals in their 20s and 30s that are passionate about advocacy and promoting economic equality through affordable housing in the Eastside community. The YPB supports Imagine Housing’s mission through advocacy activities, volunteer projects and fundraising.
Organization: Imagine Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98033 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen Mentorship ProgramThis is an ongoing volunteer opportunity with weekly or every other week options. Club 5-67 (Boys and Girls in grades 5th, 6th, and 7th grade): Every Thursday 6pm-7pm Teen Girls (Ages 13+): Every other Wednesday 5pm-6pm Teen Boys: Twice a month on Wednesdays 5pm-6pm Middle School Boys: Twice a month on Wednesdays 5pm-6pm Organization: Vine Maple Place This is an ongoing volunteer opportunity with weekly or every other week options. Club 5-67 (Boys and Girls in grades 5th, 6th, and 7th grade): Every Thursday 6pm-7pm Teen Girls (Ages 13+): Every other Wednesday 5pm-6pm Teen Boys: Twice a month on Wednesdays 5pm-6pm Middle School Boys: Twice a month on Wednesdays 5pm-6pm Organization: Vine Maple Place Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Global Perinatal Services Board MemberPosition The Board will support the work of GPS and provide mission-based leadership and strategic governance. While day-to-day operations are led by GPS’ executive director, the Board-ED relationship is a partnership, and the appropriate involvement of the Board is both critical and expected. Specific Board Member responsibilities include: Leadership, Governance, and Oversight Serving as a trusted advisor to the Executive Director as s/he develops and implements GPS’ strategic plan Reviewing outcomes and metrics created by GPS for evaluating its impact, and regularly measuring its performance and effectiveness using those metrics; reviewing agenda and supporting materials prior to board and committee meetings Approving GPS’ annual budget, audit reports, and material business decisions; being informed of, and meeting all, legal and fiduciary responsibilities Contributing to an annual performance evaluation of the Executive Director Assisting the Executive Director and board chair in identifying and recruiting other Board Members Partnering with the Executive Director and other board members to ensure that board resolutions are carried out Serving on committees or task forces and taking on special assignments Representing GPS to stakeholders; acting as an ambassador for the organization Ensuring GPS’ commitment to a diverse board and staff that reflects the communities GPS servesFundraising GPS Board Members will consider GPS a philanthropic priority and make annual gifts that reflect that priority. So that GPS can credibly solicit contributions from foundations, organizations, and individuals, GPS expects to have 100 percent of Board Members make an annual contribution that is commensurate with their capacity. Board terms GPS’s Board Members will serve a two-year term to be eligible for re-appointment for one additional term. Board meetings will be held every other month on the 3rd Tuesday from 4-6pm, and committee meetings will be held in coordination with full board meetings. Qualifications This is an extraordinary opportunity for an individual who is passionate about the success of GPS’s beneficiaries and who has a track record of board leadership. The selected Board Chair will have achieved leadership stature in business, government, philanthropy, or the nonprofit sector. His/her accomplishments will allow him/her to attract other well-qualified, high-performing board members. Ideal candidates will have the following qualifications: Extensive professional experience with significant executive leadership accomplishments in business, government, philanthropy, or the nonprofit sector Demonstrated success as a nonprofit board member or board chair Track record of building credibility in the funding community that has resulted in major gifts to a nonprofit A commitment to and understanding of GPS’s beneficiaries and mission preferably based on experience Savvy diplomatic skills and a natural affinity for cultivating relationships and persuading, convening, facilitating, and building consensus among diverse individuals Excellent written and oral communication skills coupled with natural affinity for public speaking Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a passion for improving the lives of GPS’s beneficiariesService on GPS’s board of directors is without remuneration, except for administrative support, travel, and accommodation costs in relation to board members’ duties. Organization: Global Perinatal Services Position The Board will support the work of GPS and provide mission-based leadership and strategic governance. While day-to-day operations are led by GPS’ executive director, the Board-ED relationship is a partnership, and the appropriate involvement of the Board is both critical and expected. Specific Board Member responsibilities include: Leadership, Governance, and Oversight Serving as a trusted advisor to the Executive Director as s/he develops and implements GPS’ strategic plan Reviewing outcomes and metrics created by GPS for evaluating its impact, and regularly measuring its performance and effectiveness using those metrics; reviewing agenda and supporting materials prior to board and committee meetings Approving GPS’ annual budget, audit reports, and material business decisions; being informed of, and meeting all, legal and fiduciary responsibilities Contributing to an annual performance evaluation of the Executive Director Assisting the Executive Director and board chair in identifying and recruiting other Board Members Partnering with the Executive Director and other board members to ensure that board resolutions are carried out Serving on committees or task forces and taking on special assignments Representing GPS to stakeholders; acting as an ambassador for the organization Ensuring GPS’ commitment to a diverse board and staff that reflects the communities GPS servesFundraising GPS Board Members will consider GPS a philanthropic priority and make annual gifts that reflect that priority. So that GPS can credibly solicit contributions from foundations, organizations, and individuals, GPS expects to have 100 percent of Board Members make an annual contribution that is commensurate with their capacity. Board terms GPS’s Board Members will serve a two-year term to be eligible for re-appointment for one additional term. Board meetings will be held every other month on the 3rd Tuesday from 4-6pm, and committee meetings will be held in coordination with full board meetings. Qualifications This is an extraordinary opportunity for an individual who is passionate about the success of GPS’s beneficiaries and who has a track record of board leadership. The selected Board Chair will have achieved leadership stature in business, government, philanthropy, or the nonprofit sector. His/her accomplishments will allow him/her to attract other well-qualified, high-performing board members. Ideal candidates will have the following qualifications: Extensive professional experience with significant executive leadership accomplishments in business, government, philanthropy, or the nonprofit sector Demonstrated success as a nonprofit board member or board chair Track record of building credibility in the funding community that has resulted in major gifts to a nonprofit A commitment to and understanding of GPS’s beneficiaries and mission preferably based on experience Savvy diplomatic skills and a natural affinity for cultivating relationships and persuading, convening, facilitating, and building consensus among diverse individuals Excellent written and oral communication skills coupled with natural affinity for public speaking Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a passion for improving the lives of GPS’s beneficiariesService on GPS’s board of directors is without remuneration, except for administrative support, travel, and accommodation costs in relation to board members’ duties. Organization: Global Perinatal Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98003 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seattle Audubon Board of DirectorsAre you someone looking to give back to your community in support of local conservation efforts? Would you like to learn more about nonprofits and how they operate? We welcome you to apply for service on the Seattle Audubon Board of Directors to expand your professional network, join us in becoming an anti-racist organization, and grow your leadership skills. You’ll learn about governance, strategic planning, marketing, finance, branding, volunteer management, community engagement, and much more. We are eager to learn from you, too, and welcome applicants from all professional backgrounds and lived experience. If interested, please click "respond" and we will follow up with the full position description and application. Our Mission: Seattle Audubon advocates and organizes for cities where people and birds thrive. Organization: Birds Connect Seattle Are you someone looking to give back to your community in support of local conservation efforts? Would you like to learn more about nonprofits and how they operate? We welcome you to apply for service on the Seattle Audubon Board of Directors to expand your professional network, join us in becoming an anti-racist organization, and grow your leadership skills. You’ll learn about governance, strategic planning, marketing, finance, branding, volunteer management, community engagement, and much more. We are eager to learn from you, too, and welcome applicants from all professional backgrounds and lived experience. If interested, please click "respond" and we will follow up with the full position description and application. Our Mission: Seattle Audubon advocates and organizes for cities where people and birds thrive. Organization: Birds Connect Seattle Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seeking Board MembersTransitional Resources (TR) is seeking volunteers who really want to make a difference. Board service is a great opportunity to contribute, first hand, to the decision-making process that helps us continue our mission. The Board of Directors is responsible for: Organizational leadership, governance, and oversight. Serving as a trusted advisor to the CEO as she implements TR's strategic plan. Providing financial management, including oversight of the annual budget. Serving on committees or task forces and taking on special assignments. Acting as an ambassador for the organization and participate in fundraising.We are striving to make our leadership reflective of the community we serve. We particularly encourage applicants from groups below who are currently underrepresented on our Board of Directors: Men and nonbinary individuals BIPOC People who have lived experience with mental illness and/or homelessnessOrganization: Transitional Resources Transitional Resources (TR) is seeking volunteers who really want to make a difference. Board service is a great opportunity to contribute, first hand, to the decision-making process that helps us continue our mission. The Board of Directors is responsible for: Organizational leadership, governance, and oversight. Serving as a trusted advisor to the CEO as she implements TR's strategic plan. Providing financial management, including oversight of the annual budget. Serving on committees or task forces and taking on special assignments. Acting as an ambassador for the organization and participate in fundraising.We are striving to make our leadership reflective of the community we serve. We particularly encourage applicants from groups below who are currently underrepresented on our Board of Directors: Men and nonbinary individuals BIPOC People who have lived experience with mental illness and/or homelessnessOrganization: Transitional Resources Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98126 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support Feeding Our Community Drive-Thru Food Distribution!Good Shepherd Youth Outreach (GSYO) is looking for more support at the Feeding Our Community drive-thru food distribution site located at the Boys & Girls Club 8th Ave South in Federal Way that is currently serving 200+ families a week. Our goal at GSYO is to create opportunities for emerging leaders to support the undeserved BIPOC population, maintain an authentic, relevant, and engaging service model that transforms communities. By joining this innovative outreach you can help bring a message of HOPE, and build relationships and partnerships with BIPOC families in South King County. Site Duties Include but not limited to the following: Food Sorting and Packing Site Setup and Breakdown Loading Food (Boxes/Bags) into cars as families drive-thru for their pickupRequirements: Open to volunteers (age 18 and up) who are interested in serving families within the BIPOC Community. Days/Time: Every Thursday 9AM-1PM Commitment: Weekly commitment until June 30, 2021
Please click this link to hear more about our "WHY"
Organization: Good Shepherd Youth Outreach Good Shepherd Youth Outreach (GSYO) is looking for more support at the Feeding Our Community drive-thru food distribution site located at the Boys & Girls Club 8th Ave South in Federal Way that is currently serving 200+ families a week. Our goal at GSYO is to create opportunities for emerging leaders to support the undeserved BIPOC population, maintain an authentic, relevant, and engaging service model that transforms communities. By joining this innovative outreach you can help bring a message of HOPE, and build relationships and partnerships with BIPOC families in South King County. Site Duties Include but not limited to the following: Food Sorting and Packing Site Setup and Breakdown Loading Food (Boxes/Bags) into cars as families drive-thru for their pickupRequirements: Open to volunteers (age 18 and up) who are interested in serving families within the BIPOC Community. Days/Time: Every Thursday 9AM-1PM Commitment: Weekly commitment until June 30, 2021
Please click this link to hear more about our "WHY"
Organization: Good Shepherd Youth Outreach Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98003 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ACS Washington State Board MemberThe American Cancer Society Washington Board of Advisors is recruiting for collaborative community leaders and professionals to serve as board members in the fight against cancer in Greater Seattle. Board Members with experience in one or more of the following fields preferred: Marketing, Health, Technology, Fundraising. The mission of the American Cancer Society is to save lives, celebrate lives, and lead the fight for a world without cancer. After the federal government, the ACS provides the most funding in the world for cancer research. The American Cancer Society also removes barriers to ensure there is equitable access to cancer care for all. Organization: American Cancer Society The American Cancer Society Washington Board of Advisors is recruiting for collaborative community leaders and professionals to serve as board members in the fight against cancer in Greater Seattle. Board Members with experience in one or more of the following fields preferred: Marketing, Health, Technology, Fundraising. The mission of the American Cancer Society is to save lives, celebrate lives, and lead the fight for a world without cancer. After the federal government, the ACS provides the most funding in the world for cancer research. The American Cancer Society also removes barriers to ensure there is equitable access to cancer care for all. Organization: American Cancer Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gift Card Donations for Basic Needs of Youth & FamiliesWith out-of-school learning and many families facing unemployment or reduced pay, food insecurity increases. In order to ease the financial stress for the families we serve, we are asking for gift card donations redeemable for food and necessities. Our suggested donation is a $25-$100 gift card (or cards) to stores such as Target, Walmart, QFC, and Safeway. These cards can be dropped off or sent directly to Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue at: 209 100th Ave NE, Bellevue 98004, where they will be distributed to those who need it most. Organization: Boys and Girls Clubs Of Bellevue With out-of-school learning and many families facing unemployment or reduced pay, food insecurity increases. In order to ease the financial stress for the families we serve, we are asking for gift card donations redeemable for food and necessities. Our suggested donation is a $25-$100 gift card (or cards) to stores such as Target, Walmart, QFC, and Safeway. These cards can be dropped off or sent directly to Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue at: 209 100th Ave NE, Bellevue 98004, where they will be distributed to those who need it most. Organization: Boys and Girls Clubs Of Bellevue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98004 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Nonprofit Grant Writer VolunteerDescription: Are you passionate about writing and looking for an opportunity to support a local non-profit organization? Inside Health Institute is seeking motivated and articulate individuals to assist with researching prospective funders and writing grant proposals. This is a great opportunity to expand your portfolio and assist with a great cause! Ideal candidates will be seeking a long-term volunteer role, with excellent writing, communication, and organization skills.
Responsibilities: Become familiar with our organization's goals and needs. Perform prospect research on foundations and corporations. Conduct the full range of activities required to prepare, submit, and manage grant proposals to foundation and corporate sources. Coordinate and follow-up on the progress of submitted proposals including keeping careful records to track proposals. Write and maintain correspondence including concept notes, proposals, reports, and introductions.
Skills and Qualifications: Knowledge in research and grant writing; nonprofit grant writing experience preferred Detail-oriented and exceptionally organized Outstanding grammar and research skills essential Experience collaborating within Google Drive Background in English, Journalism, Communications, or Marketing preferred but not required Grant Writer Certification a plus
Time Commitment: Flexible, 2-4 hours per week. Applicants who are able to schedule more hours typically gain more in-depth experience. Although this is an unpaid volunteering opportunity that does not include benefits or an offer of employment, this opportunity allows you to: Hone and sharpen your writing, research, and communication skills Develop professional relationships Build your resume with unique experiencesPLUS have fun! There’s so much opportunity to grow within our team!
Organization: Inside Health Institute Description: Are you passionate about writing and looking for an opportunity to support a local non-profit organization? Inside Health Institute is seeking motivated and articulate individuals to assist with researching prospective funders and writing grant proposals. This is a great opportunity to expand your portfolio and assist with a great cause! Ideal candidates will be seeking a long-term volunteer role, with excellent writing, communication, and organization skills.
Responsibilities: Become familiar with our organization's goals and needs. Perform prospect research on foundations and corporations. Conduct the full range of activities required to prepare, submit, and manage grant proposals to foundation and corporate sources. Coordinate and follow-up on the progress of submitted proposals including keeping careful records to track proposals. Write and maintain correspondence including concept notes, proposals, reports, and introductions.
Skills and Qualifications: Knowledge in research and grant writing; nonprofit grant writing experience preferred Detail-oriented and exceptionally organized Outstanding grammar and research skills essential Experience collaborating within Google Drive Background in English, Journalism, Communications, or Marketing preferred but not required Grant Writer Certification a plus
Time Commitment: Flexible, 2-4 hours per week. Applicants who are able to schedule more hours typically gain more in-depth experience. Although this is an unpaid volunteering opportunity that does not include benefits or an offer of employment, this opportunity allows you to: Hone and sharpen your writing, research, and communication skills Develop professional relationships Build your resume with unique experiencesPLUS have fun! There’s so much opportunity to grow within our team!
Organization: Inside Health Institute Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Compensation Committee VolunteerInside Health Institute (IHI) is seeking passionate and articulate individuals to assist with compensation initiatives on behalf of our organization. Ideal candidates will be seeking a long term volunteer role, with strong communication and organization skills, and the ability to positively influence. The Compensation Committee is responsible for developing and implementing different compensation programs and strategies on behalf of our organization. This is a great opportunity to assist with a great cause while building your resume! Responsibilities: Review, update, and approve compensation packages for IHI staff based on performance reviews and budget documents Meet quarterly with the Compensation Committee to review the compensation structureRequired Qualifications: Financial background Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work effectively in a diverse community Ability to make administrative and procedural decisions and judgments on sensitive, confidential issues Exceptional organizational skills and meticulous attention to detailTime Commitment: 4-6 hours per quarter, most likely to be 1 hour quarterly meeting, max 3 hours preparation per meeting. Applicants who are able to schedule more hours typically gain more in-depth experience. Although this is an unpaid volunteering opportunity that does not include benefits or an offer of employment, this opportunity allows you to: Hone and sharpen your organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills Develop professional relationships Build your resume with unique experiences PLUS have fun! There’s so much opportunity to grow within our team!
Organization: Inside Health Institute Inside Health Institute (IHI) is seeking passionate and articulate individuals to assist with compensation initiatives on behalf of our organization. Ideal candidates will be seeking a long term volunteer role, with strong communication and organization skills, and the ability to positively influence. The Compensation Committee is responsible for developing and implementing different compensation programs and strategies on behalf of our organization. This is a great opportunity to assist with a great cause while building your resume! Responsibilities: Review, update, and approve compensation packages for IHI staff based on performance reviews and budget documents Meet quarterly with the Compensation Committee to review the compensation structureRequired Qualifications: Financial background Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work effectively in a diverse community Ability to make administrative and procedural decisions and judgments on sensitive, confidential issues Exceptional organizational skills and meticulous attention to detailTime Commitment: 4-6 hours per quarter, most likely to be 1 hour quarterly meeting, max 3 hours preparation per meeting. Applicants who are able to schedule more hours typically gain more in-depth experience. Although this is an unpaid volunteering opportunity that does not include benefits or an offer of employment, this opportunity allows you to: Hone and sharpen your organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills Develop professional relationships Build your resume with unique experiences PLUS have fun! There’s so much opportunity to grow within our team!
Organization: Inside Health Institute Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer DriversAt Northshore Senior Center we envision a community where everyone leads full, healthy, and inspired lives. Senior power has been our banner and it has built our center into one of the largest and most active in the country. We have a volunteer opportunity for you to use your car to help seniors with limited mobility access to food and medical resources in our local community. All volunteer drivers will be reimbursed for mileage. Perks: Mileage reimbursement and possible friendships Qualifications: Must be at least 21 years old. Valid driver’s license and good driving record. Vehicle liability insurance policy that meets Northshore Senior Center standards. Must maintain the vehicle in good working condition, must have and use seatbelts. Access to a cell phone. Must follow volunteer Statement of Understanding. Must complete a volunteer application, sign a volunteer agreement, and authorize a background check. You may be subject to additional screenings or qualifications prior to starting.Thank you for your interest in and commitment to volunteering at Northshore Senior Center. Organization: Northshore Senior Center At Northshore Senior Center we envision a community where everyone leads full, healthy, and inspired lives. Senior power has been our banner and it has built our center into one of the largest and most active in the country. We have a volunteer opportunity for you to use your car to help seniors with limited mobility access to food and medical resources in our local community. All volunteer drivers will be reimbursed for mileage. Perks: Mileage reimbursement and possible friendships Qualifications: Must be at least 21 years old. Valid driver’s license and good driving record. Vehicle liability insurance policy that meets Northshore Senior Center standards. Must maintain the vehicle in good working condition, must have and use seatbelts. Access to a cell phone. Must follow volunteer Statement of Understanding. Must complete a volunteer application, sign a volunteer agreement, and authorize a background check. You may be subject to additional screenings or qualifications prior to starting.Thank you for your interest in and commitment to volunteering at Northshore Senior Center. Organization: Northshore Senior Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98011-3708 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical Professionals Needed for COVID-19 Testing Clinic SupportAre you a medical professional with a heart to serve your community's most vulnerable? Come volunteer with Medical Teams International as we respond to this global pandemic by helping to make sure all have access to testing and that our communities are safe. We are seeking medical and non-medical volunteers to help in our COVID-19 testing clinics and provide patient intake. The clinics will operate throughout King County and in Eastern and Western WA and serve some of Washington's most vulnerable populations – i.e. communities that live in congregate housing facilities, shelters, encampments, and transitional housing units. As you are aware, this is a rapidly changing situation and we may need to either expand or scale down operations as we look at how best to support local health systems and safely serve beneficiaries during this time. We greatly appreciate your willingness, patience, and understanding. If you are interested in applying, please click HERE. Select "Mobile Dental | Care & Connect | COVID Clinics" as your main area of focus. Thank you for considering serving with Medical Teams International! We hope you and your loved ones are staying safe and healthy during this time. Organization: Medical Teams International Are you a medical professional with a heart to serve your community's most vulnerable? Come volunteer with Medical Teams International as we respond to this global pandemic by helping to make sure all have access to testing and that our communities are safe. We are seeking medical and non-medical volunteers to help in our COVID-19 testing clinics and provide patient intake. The clinics will operate throughout King County and in Eastern and Western WA and serve some of Washington's most vulnerable populations – i.e. communities that live in congregate housing facilities, shelters, encampments, and transitional housing units. As you are aware, this is a rapidly changing situation and we may need to either expand or scale down operations as we look at how best to support local health systems and safely serve beneficiaries during this time. We greatly appreciate your willingness, patience, and understanding. If you are interested in applying, please click HERE. Select "Mobile Dental | Care & Connect | COVID Clinics" as your main area of focus. Thank you for considering serving with Medical Teams International! We hope you and your loved ones are staying safe and healthy during this time. Organization: Medical Teams International Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Get Food and People Where They Need to Go in ShorelineAre you looking for opportunities to give back to your community, meet new people, and travel locally? Community Van Program gives riders a low-cost option to carpool to destinations throughout King and Snohomish Counties. Vans are driven by our generous volunteers, and the program cannot succeed without them. Become a volunteer driver with Community Van and help your neighbors move around or support contactless food deliveries from local food banks, help a neighbor with accessibility needs get around more frequently without using your personal car. Requirements: At least 21 years of age. Current & unrestricted WA driver’s license with at least 5 years of driving experience. Clean driving record - Metro screens for accidents, violations, insurance history, license suspension/revocation, and medical.Organization: Hopelink Are you looking for opportunities to give back to your community, meet new people, and travel locally? Community Van Program gives riders a low-cost option to carpool to destinations throughout King and Snohomish Counties. Vans are driven by our generous volunteers, and the program cannot succeed without them. Become a volunteer driver with Community Van and help your neighbors move around or support contactless food deliveries from local food banks, help a neighbor with accessibility needs get around more frequently without using your personal car. Requirements: At least 21 years of age. Current & unrestricted WA driver’s license with at least 5 years of driving experience. Clean driving record - Metro screens for accidents, violations, insurance history, license suspension/revocation, and medical.Organization: Hopelink Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98133 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Maximize Life Gala CommitteeThe Maximize Life Gala is a signature event to support the work of The Max Foundation. Held bi-annually, this event brings together corporate partners, community organizers and donors from across the globe to learn about the critical work of The Max Foundation supporting cancer patients.
Organization: The Max Foundation The Maximize Life Gala is a signature event to support the work of The Max Foundation. Held bi-annually, this event brings together corporate partners, community organizers and donors from across the globe to learn about the critical work of The Max Foundation supporting cancer patients.
Organization: The Max Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seeking Board Members Committed to Creating a Healthy, Just, and Peaceful WorldWPSR is looking for board members who are passionate about addressing the biggest threats to human health and survival. We welcome diversity of thought, profession, age, race/ethnicity, gender identity, ability, and sexual orientation. For current information about this opportunity, please visit https://www.wpsr.org/joinboard. WPSR is the Washington state chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR). For over 50 years, PSR has worked to create a healthy, just, and peaceful world for both present and future generations. WPSR’s Board of Directors is responsible for the overall governance, success, and sustainability of the organization. As part of WPSR’s commitment to gender diversity and racial justice, we seek board members with demonstrated commitments to these values, and who represent a diversity of backgrounds, skills, and perspectives. Previous nonprofit board experience preferred, particularly experience with boards of small, grassroots NGOs. Professional experience in business, healthcare, technology, policy advocacy, marketing, or nonprofit leadership is preferred, as is expertise in one or more of WPSR’s program areas. As a working board of healthcare and non-medical professionals, members engage in both organizational and programmatic activities that relate to our strategic goals. Board members are expected to be, or become, conversant with WPSR’s major program areas which include: nuclear weapons abolition, climate change, and economic inequity. Collectively, the board is responsible for: Determining and stewarding the organization’s mission and vision Hiring, evaluating, and supporting the executive director Exercising financial oversight including budget approval, regular review of financial statements and status, and ensuring that proper financial controls are in place Ensuring adequate resources for the organization to fulfill its mission Ensuring legal and ethical integrity and accountability Determining, monitoring, and strengthening the organization’s programs and services. The board’s responsibility is to determine which programs are consistent with the organization’s mission and to monitor their effectiveness. Ensuring effective organizational planning. Boards must actively participate in an overall planning process and assist in implementing and monitoring the plan’s goals. Assessing board performance. All boards have a responsibility to articulate prerequisites for candidates, orient new members, and periodically and comprehensively evaluate its own performance.
Individually, board members are responsible for: Making a personally significant annual financial contribution Recruiting and orienting new board members Enhancing the organization’s public standing by actively serving as WPSR ambassadors Attending monthly board meetings, board planning retreats, and the WPSR annual dinner Serving on at least one board subcommittee Committing at least 8 hours of time per monthTo learn more about WPSR, or to express interest in serving as a volunteer board member, please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information. Organization: Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility WPSR is looking for board members who are passionate about addressing the biggest threats to human health and survival. We welcome diversity of thought, profession, age, race/ethnicity, gender identity, ability, and sexual orientation. For current information about this opportunity, please visit https://www.wpsr.org/joinboard. WPSR is the Washington state chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR). For over 50 years, PSR has worked to create a healthy, just, and peaceful world for both present and future generations. WPSR’s Board of Directors is responsible for the overall governance, success, and sustainability of the organization. As part of WPSR’s commitment to gender diversity and racial justice, we seek board members with demonstrated commitments to these values, and who represent a diversity of backgrounds, skills, and perspectives. Previous nonprofit board experience preferred, particularly experience with boards of small, grassroots NGOs. Professional experience in business, healthcare, technology, policy advocacy, marketing, or nonprofit leadership is preferred, as is expertise in one or more of WPSR’s program areas. As a working board of healthcare and non-medical professionals, members engage in both organizational and programmatic activities that relate to our strategic goals. Board members are expected to be, or become, conversant with WPSR’s major program areas which include: nuclear weapons abolition, climate change, and economic inequity. Collectively, the board is responsible for: Determining and stewarding the organization’s mission and vision Hiring, evaluating, and supporting the executive director Exercising financial oversight including budget approval, regular review of financial statements and status, and ensuring that proper financial controls are in place Ensuring adequate resources for the organization to fulfill its mission Ensuring legal and ethical integrity and accountability Determining, monitoring, and strengthening the organization’s programs and services. The board’s responsibility is to determine which programs are consistent with the organization’s mission and to monitor their effectiveness. Ensuring effective organizational planning. Boards must actively participate in an overall planning process and assist in implementing and monitoring the plan’s goals. Assessing board performance. All boards have a responsibility to articulate prerequisites for candidates, orient new members, and periodically and comprehensively evaluate its own performance.
Individually, board members are responsible for: Making a personally significant annual financial contribution Recruiting and orienting new board members Enhancing the organization’s public standing by actively serving as WPSR ambassadors Attending monthly board meetings, board planning retreats, and the WPSR annual dinner Serving on at least one board subcommittee Committing at least 8 hours of time per monthTo learn more about WPSR, or to express interest in serving as a volunteer board member, please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information. Organization: Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk Reception - Help Homeless Women Access ResourcesTitle: Front Desk Reception Position Summary: Volunteers in this role present a welcoming voice and face when they answer the door, phone, and respond to email inquiries. Our front desk volunteers are the first point of contact for people calling Jubilee about housing assistance, donations, and getting involved. Front Desk volunteers engage regularly with women experiencing homelessness to provide more info about Jubilee’s program and make referrals to connect women in the community with much-needed resources. Key Responsibilities: Serve as a resource for the community about the resources offered by Jubilee Women’s Center and other organizations. Answer main phone line Send and reply to emails from the general community Answer the front door Interact with residents, donors, delivery companies and the general community. Accept in kind donations. Tracking and data entry of a variety of metrics for impact. Assist with other tasks as requested by staff and as time permits (e.g. data entry, photo copying, preparing packets for fundraising events, etc.Time Commitment: 2-4 hour shifts M-Th 9am-5pm and F 9am-4pm. We will work with your schedule! Whether you can volunteer once a month or multiple times a week, we need your support to ensure we are meeting the needs of our residents and community during COVID-19. Organization: Jubilee Women's Center Title: Front Desk Reception Position Summary: Volunteers in this role present a welcoming voice and face when they answer the door, phone, and respond to email inquiries. Our front desk volunteers are the first point of contact for people calling Jubilee about housing assistance, donations, and getting involved. Front Desk volunteers engage regularly with women experiencing homelessness to provide more info about Jubilee’s program and make referrals to connect women in the community with much-needed resources. Key Responsibilities: Serve as a resource for the community about the resources offered by Jubilee Women’s Center and other organizations. Answer main phone line Send and reply to emails from the general community Answer the front door Interact with residents, donors, delivery companies and the general community. Accept in kind donations. Tracking and data entry of a variety of metrics for impact. Assist with other tasks as requested by staff and as time permits (e.g. data entry, photo copying, preparing packets for fundraising events, etc.Time Commitment: 2-4 hour shifts M-Th 9am-5pm and F 9am-4pm. We will work with your schedule! Whether you can volunteer once a month or multiple times a week, we need your support to ensure we are meeting the needs of our residents and community during COVID-19. Organization: Jubilee Women's Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donate Basic Need Items for Low-Income Families & Seniors!We provide basic needs supplies (e.g. soap & hygiene supplies, toilet paper, cleaning supplies) so that residents can focus on their goals such as finding stable employment, continuing their education, spending time with their kids and addressing health care needs. With the recent lack of supply at stores for essential items and increased concerns around use of bacteria-reducing products (hand sanitizer, cleaning wipes, etc.) we have seen a substantial increase in demand for these products from our residents. On average, we distribute 2,000 items monthly at our 15 properties. The demand for these items has increased substantially at our communities as a response to COVID-19 and we assume this level of increased demand will remain constant for the next three months. Host a drive to collect these vital items for your most vulnerable community members! For a full list, please sign-up first. Organization: Imagine Housing We provide basic needs supplies (e.g. soap & hygiene supplies, toilet paper, cleaning supplies) so that residents can focus on their goals such as finding stable employment, continuing their education, spending time with their kids and addressing health care needs. With the recent lack of supply at stores for essential items and increased concerns around use of bacteria-reducing products (hand sanitizer, cleaning wipes, etc.) we have seen a substantial increase in demand for these products from our residents. On average, we distribute 2,000 items monthly at our 15 properties. The demand for these items has increased substantially at our communities as a response to COVID-19 and we assume this level of increased demand will remain constant for the next three months. Host a drive to collect these vital items for your most vulnerable community members! For a full list, please sign-up first. Organization: Imagine Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98033 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donate Food Gift Cards to Low-Income Families in Need!In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, several of our service delivery areas have been affected. Our primary service area that has been affected is community meals at our properties. Depending on the property, we have community meals hosted weekly, bi-weekly or monthly at eight of our communities. This meal is vital for many of our families, and we serve food for 30-40 individuals per meal per property. With the outbreak, many of our case managers have had to cancel community meals at our properties, impacting over 500 residents. Currently, we are asking folks to donate Fred Meyer, QFC, Walmart, or Target e-gifts cards in amounts between $25-$100 that can be distributed to individuals and families living at our affordable communities. We will be distributing these resources with grocery store delivery resources to respect those who are practicing social distancing or are self-quarantining, especially our senior communities who are high-risk.
Organization: Imagine Housing In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, several of our service delivery areas have been affected. Our primary service area that has been affected is community meals at our properties. Depending on the property, we have community meals hosted weekly, bi-weekly or monthly at eight of our communities. This meal is vital for many of our families, and we serve food for 30-40 individuals per meal per property. With the outbreak, many of our case managers have had to cancel community meals at our properties, impacting over 500 residents. Currently, we are asking folks to donate Fred Meyer, QFC, Walmart, or Target e-gifts cards in amounts between $25-$100 that can be distributed to individuals and families living at our affordable communities. We will be distributing these resources with grocery store delivery resources to respect those who are practicing social distancing or are self-quarantining, especially our senior communities who are high-risk.
Organization: Imagine Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98033 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Agape House (TAH) and GSBP Food DeliveryTAH AND GSBP ARE WORKING TOGETHER TO PROVIDE AND DELIVER BOXES OF FOOD TO SINGLE WOMEN AND SINGLE MOMS WHO ARE WITHOUT FOOD. WE SERVE ALL AS FOOD BECOMES EVEN MORE CRITICAL DURING COVID-19. WE WILL SERVE ALL BUT OUR PRIMARY POPULATION ARE THOSE WHO ARE THE UNDERSERVED WHICH HAS PROVED TO BE SINGLE BLACK AND BROWN WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN. THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP.
Organization: The Agape House & GSBP TAH AND GSBP ARE WORKING TOGETHER TO PROVIDE AND DELIVER BOXES OF FOOD TO SINGLE WOMEN AND SINGLE MOMS WHO ARE WITHOUT FOOD. WE SERVE ALL AS FOOD BECOMES EVEN MORE CRITICAL DURING COVID-19. WE WILL SERVE ALL BUT OUR PRIMARY POPULATION ARE THOSE WHO ARE THE UNDERSERVED WHICH HAS PROVED TO BE SINGLE BLACK AND BROWN WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN. THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP.
Organization: The Agape House & GSBP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98119 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Public Square Meets ‘Quiet’ – Fundraising ExperienceYour Role: As a Board Member, you will focus on maintaining and supporting the vision of Underhill House with an eye towards fundraising opportunities. We are looking for Board Members to begin their term in 2021 with a three-year commitment. Our goal is to continue to have a Board echoing the diversity as reflected in our guests and found in the Capitol Hill neighborhood.
Requirements: Alignment with Underhill House mission Serve as an advocate within your community (work, family and friends) to spread awareness Bring your talents, life experience, and knowledge of fundraising and networking to strengthen and support Underhill House Previous experience with fundraising required
Commitment: Board Members are asked to commit 2- 6 hours per month Board meetings are held quarterly (4 times a year) Prepare for and attend Board meetings on a regular basis Facilitate annual fall fundraising drive Lead development of and coordinate fundraising events Organization: Underhill House Your Role: As a Board Member, you will focus on maintaining and supporting the vision of Underhill House with an eye towards fundraising opportunities. We are looking for Board Members to begin their term in 2021 with a three-year commitment. Our goal is to continue to have a Board echoing the diversity as reflected in our guests and found in the Capitol Hill neighborhood.
Requirements: Alignment with Underhill House mission Serve as an advocate within your community (work, family and friends) to spread awareness Bring your talents, life experience, and knowledge of fundraising and networking to strengthen and support Underhill House Previous experience with fundraising required
Commitment: Board Members are asked to commit 2- 6 hours per month Board meetings are held quarterly (4 times a year) Prepare for and attend Board meetings on a regular basis Facilitate annual fall fundraising drive Lead development of and coordinate fundraising events Organization: Underhill House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Public Square Meets ‘Quiet’ – Underhill House Board MemberYour Role: As a Board Member, you will focus on maintaining and supporting the vision of Underhill House. We are looking for Board Members to begin their term in 2021 with a three-year commitment. Our goal is to continue to have a Board echoing the diversity as reflected in our guests and found in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. Requirements: Alignment with Underhill House mission Serve as an advocate within your community (work, family and friends) to spread awareness Bring your talents, life experience, and knowledge to strengthen and support Underhill House Prior Board experience not required Commitment: Board Members are asked to commit 2- 4 hours per month Board meeting are held quarterly (4 times a year) Prepare for and attend Board meetings on a regular basis Have a willingness to engage in fundraising
Organization: Underhill House Your Role: As a Board Member, you will focus on maintaining and supporting the vision of Underhill House. We are looking for Board Members to begin their term in 2021 with a three-year commitment. Our goal is to continue to have a Board echoing the diversity as reflected in our guests and found in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. Requirements: Alignment with Underhill House mission Serve as an advocate within your community (work, family and friends) to spread awareness Bring your talents, life experience, and knowledge to strengthen and support Underhill House Prior Board experience not required Commitment: Board Members are asked to commit 2- 4 hours per month Board meeting are held quarterly (4 times a year) Prepare for and attend Board meetings on a regular basis Have a willingness to engage in fundraising
Organization: Underhill House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Boutique Care Package AssistantTitle: Boutique Care Package Assistant and Sorter Position Summary: Volunteers play an integral role in making sure clothing donations get into the community by filling care packages orders. These volunteers also sort donated goods to identify items that are seasonal, classic or in-style items of clothing, jewelry, accessories, shoes and other items for use in Jubilee’s free boutique for residents, alumnae, and other women in the community. Key Responsibilities: Sort donations for the free community boutique. Maintain organization of boutique sorting and storage room. Ensures sorting room and boutique are clean and that the boutique is a welcoming space for the community. Take out recycling and trash after shift. Manage space to ensure room for new donations. Fill clothing orders for the community. Rotating clothing and accessories out of the boutique when the items have been in there for 2 weeks and bagging up to donate to another non-profit.Time Commitment: 2-4 hour shifts M-Th 9am-5pm and F 9am-4pm. We will work with your schedule! Whether you can volunteer once a month or multiple times a week, we need your support to ensure we are meeting the needs of our residents and community during COVID-19. Organization: Jubilee Women's Center Title: Boutique Care Package Assistant and Sorter Position Summary: Volunteers play an integral role in making sure clothing donations get into the community by filling care packages orders. These volunteers also sort donated goods to identify items that are seasonal, classic or in-style items of clothing, jewelry, accessories, shoes and other items for use in Jubilee’s free boutique for residents, alumnae, and other women in the community. Key Responsibilities: Sort donations for the free community boutique. Maintain organization of boutique sorting and storage room. Ensures sorting room and boutique are clean and that the boutique is a welcoming space for the community. Take out recycling and trash after shift. Manage space to ensure room for new donations. Fill clothing orders for the community. Rotating clothing and accessories out of the boutique when the items have been in there for 2 weeks and bagging up to donate to another non-profit.Time Commitment: 2-4 hour shifts M-Th 9am-5pm and F 9am-4pm. We will work with your schedule! Whether you can volunteer once a month or multiple times a week, we need your support to ensure we are meeting the needs of our residents and community during COVID-19. Organization: Jubilee Women's Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outside activitiesKatharine’s Place is a home to 25 families in Seattle’s north Rainier Valley. Our program provides housing to families coming from homelessness, those affected by HIV/AIDS, clients with disabilities, and refugees and immigrants. We work with our tenants to promote stability and self-sufficiency. One aspect of our work is to provide fun activities for our families to participate in. We love to have someone come to the site and not only get the kids out but the parents also to enjoy fun outdoor activities. Organization: Catholic Housing Svcs: Katharine's Place Katharine’s Place is a home to 25 families in Seattle’s north Rainier Valley. Our program provides housing to families coming from homelessness, those affected by HIV/AIDS, clients with disabilities, and refugees and immigrants. We work with our tenants to promote stability and self-sufficiency. One aspect of our work is to provide fun activities for our families to participate in. We love to have someone come to the site and not only get the kids out but the parents also to enjoy fun outdoor activities. Organization: Catholic Housing Svcs: Katharine's Place Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: 1 years old Zip Code: 98118 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tour Guide
In charge of group tours,
Guiding groups (adults or/and children) throughout exhibits and interpreting them with reference to history of Issaquah,
Training provided,
Tours are on request and timing depends on the availability of the Museum Educator/Tour Guide,
Usually tours are during school hours and on Saturdays.
Organization: Issaquah History Museums
In charge of group tours,
Guiding groups (adults or/and children) throughout exhibits and interpreting them with reference to history of Issaquah,
Training provided,
Tours are on request and timing depends on the availability of the Museum Educator/Tour Guide,
Usually tours are during school hours and on Saturdays.
Organization: Issaquah History Museums Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98027 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: REST IS LOOKING TO GROW OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS.We’re seeking members who bring unique perspectives and competencies, align with our beliefs, and are passionate about seeing people move toward freedom, safety, and hope after a life of sexual exploitation. These are volunteer roles. FUNDRAISING:In partnership with REST’s Director of Engagement, this board position shares accountability and is instrumental in working towards the financial success of REST fundraising including our cornerstone annual event, A Night of REST. This board member will bring a strong desire to meet or exceed annual goals and possess a tenacious commitment to connecting potential donors to the mission of REST. FINANCE:In partnership with the Director of Operations and Finance Manager, the Finance board member is responsible for oversight of REST’s financial systems. This board member will work closely with other board members and the executive team to develop REST’s strategic plan and strengthen REST’s financial position. PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT:This Program Development board member brings knowledge and experience to REST in the area of organizational programming for vulnerable populations. The Program Development board member will provide influence and direction for the Executive Director or Program Manager in an effort to help develop programs within REST that are effective, sustainable, outcome-based, and reputable. LEGAL: In partnership with the Executive Director and Director of Operations, the Legal board member is responsible for providing legal oversight of REST’s operations. This board member will work closely with other board members and the executive team to identify and mitigate any legal risks for REST. EQUITY AND INCLUSION: While all Board members are responsible for contributing to the improvement of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) throughout the organization, this board position helps REST adopt a set of congruent behaviors, attitudes, and policies that produce a culturally responsive and diverse yet welcoming environment for clients and staff. In partnership with the Executive Director and executive team, the DEI Board member is responsible for influencing the strategic goals and direction and holding the organization accountable for achieving important outcomes related to DEI. IMPACT MANAGEMENT: In partnership with the Executive Director, the Impact Management board member is responsible for setting the tone and providing oversight of REST’s practices related to monitoring and improving organizational impact over time. This includes providing input on REST’s impact strategy and how the organization tracks, monitors, and analyzes data related to program performance metrics. This board member will work closely with the Programs board member and Programs leadership to collaborate on ways to strengthen REST’s organizational impact and program effectiveness. Organization: Real Escape from the Sex Trade (REST) We’re seeking members who bring unique perspectives and competencies, align with our beliefs, and are passionate about seeing people move toward freedom, safety, and hope after a life of sexual exploitation. These are volunteer roles. FUNDRAISING:In partnership with REST’s Director of Engagement, this board position shares accountability and is instrumental in working towards the financial success of REST fundraising including our cornerstone annual event, A Night of REST. This board member will bring a strong desire to meet or exceed annual goals and possess a tenacious commitment to connecting potential donors to the mission of REST. FINANCE:In partnership with the Director of Operations and Finance Manager, the Finance board member is responsible for oversight of REST’s financial systems. This board member will work closely with other board members and the executive team to develop REST’s strategic plan and strengthen REST’s financial position. PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT:This Program Development board member brings knowledge and experience to REST in the area of organizational programming for vulnerable populations. The Program Development board member will provide influence and direction for the Executive Director or Program Manager in an effort to help develop programs within REST that are effective, sustainable, outcome-based, and reputable. LEGAL: In partnership with the Executive Director and Director of Operations, the Legal board member is responsible for providing legal oversight of REST’s operations. This board member will work closely with other board members and the executive team to identify and mitigate any legal risks for REST. EQUITY AND INCLUSION: While all Board members are responsible for contributing to the improvement of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) throughout the organization, this board position helps REST adopt a set of congruent behaviors, attitudes, and policies that produce a culturally responsive and diverse yet welcoming environment for clients and staff. In partnership with the Executive Director and executive team, the DEI Board member is responsible for influencing the strategic goals and direction and holding the organization accountable for achieving important outcomes related to DEI. IMPACT MANAGEMENT: In partnership with the Executive Director, the Impact Management board member is responsible for setting the tone and providing oversight of REST’s practices related to monitoring and improving organizational impact over time. This includes providing input on REST’s impact strategy and how the organization tracks, monitors, and analyzes data related to program performance metrics. This board member will work closely with the Programs board member and Programs leadership to collaborate on ways to strengthen REST’s organizational impact and program effectiveness. Organization: Real Escape from the Sex Trade (REST) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98118 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Member of the Board of Directors: Program DevelopmentREST SUMMARY REST exists to provide pathways to freedom, safety, and hope for victims of sex trafficking and people involved in the sex trade. REST offers programs that are centered on the strengths, needs and individual choices of each survivor we serve. In fiscal 2019 REST connected with 785 individuals through our holistic continuum of services. In all of our programs, we work with survivors to increase their safety and move toward healing, stability and economic self-sufficiency. REST believes that everyone deserves to be loved and everyone deserves a life without exploitation. We are motivated and inspired by our faith as a Christian organization and dedicated to serving people of all faiths and backgrounds. BOARD OF DIRECTORS SUMMARY The Board of Directors is legally and ethically responsible for all activities of the organization. To that end it: 1) determines how the organization will carry out its mission through long and short-range planning; 2) adopts an annual budget and provides fiscal oversight; 3) recruits, orients, and develops board members; 4) hires and evaluates the performance of the Executive Director; 5) evaluates the overall performance of the organization in achieving the mission; and 6) establishes policies for the effective management of the organization. This Program Development board member brings knowledge and experience to REST in the area of organizational programming for vulnerable populations. The Program Development board member will provide influence and direction for the Executive Director or Program Manager in an effort to help develop programs within REST that are effective, sustainable, outcome-based, and reputable. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES • Understand and promote the organization’s mission • Be familiar with the organization’s programs, policies, and operations • Work collaboratively to center the voices and needs of victims and survivors of sex trafficking and people with lived experience in the sex trade when making decisions for the organization • Inform organizational values, policies, and practices to support sustainability and healthy expansion • Attend board meetings and appropriate committee meetings as applicable • Actively offer to take on special assignments or serve on at least one committee • Review agenda and supporting documents prior to meetings • Make an annual contribution to the organization commensurate with ability • Leverage network to support the fundraising efforts of the organization • Contribute to recruiting guests and sponsors for A Night of REST annual gala • Keep current on issues and developments in the anti-trafficking movement and approaches to serving survivors of sexual exploitation • Adhere to the REST code of ethics, conflict of interest policy, and confidentiality policy • Contribute to the improvement of diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the organization • Contribute to the spiritual health of the board of directors and the executive team SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES • Work alongside Executive Director and Program Manager to review and/or inform REST programs providing feedback and recommendations to ensure quality clinical care is being provided throughout REST • Work with Executive Director or Program Manager to maintain an accurate and current understanding on the state of affairs for each REST program. Provide up-to-date information on the state of programs to the Board of Directors • Initiate and guide program evaluations with the goal of identifying problem areas and ways to improve efficiency and effectiveness • Provide insights into trauma-informed, strengths-based practices to inform REST programs • Assist in identifying and integrating evidence-based practices into REST programs • Partner with the staff leadership team to identify new programs that are needed in the community and determine whether or not REST should create those programs • Provide oversight to ensure direct services are culturally appropriate and responsive to cultural differences • Utilize personal network of community providers and agencies to foster cooperation and collaboration with other agencies in the social service system • Encourage REST programs teams to develop healthy boundaries and rhythms of rest and replenishment to foster self-care and staff retention • Other special assignments as applicable and/or as time allows TIME COMMITMENTS (APPROXIMATE) • Attend the REST Training Day (8 hours on a Saturday, offered quarterly) • Attend and actively participate in board meetings, approximately two hours in length on Monday evenings, held every-other month • Attend and actively participate in the annual meeting in May, approximately 3 hours • Attend special events and fundraisers, including the annual A Night of REST Gala. (Two fundraisers per year recommended) • Attend the annual REST Anniversary Party in November, (2 hours) • Meet with Program Director and Executive Director to receive updates and provide insight and guidance as described above, etc. (approx 6 hours quarterly) • Participate in special assignments in coordination with the executive team (time commitment is based on the assignment) QUALIFICATIONS As a prerequisite, the successful candidate must believe in the core values of REST and be driven by the mission. The candidate should demonstrate a passion for breaking new ground to lead social change. • Proven education and professional track record in social work and/or direct human services • Understanding and experience of how to evaluate programs to determine effectiveness • Experience working with vulnerable populations, especially survivors of sexual exploitation preferred • Experience in nonprofit management and governance preferred • Ability to broaden the reach of the organization • Willingness to invest time into the organization • Demonstrates the characteristics of a servant leader • Ability to engage in constructive and productive dialogue, valuing all voices and supporting consensus-driven decision making • Board members must not represent a conflict of interest • Board members must align with the REST Statement of Faith, values, and principles of care • Board members must pass a criminal background check LENGTH OF TERM: Two years, no current limit on number of terms REPORTS TO: Entire Board of Directors COMPENSATION: This is a volunteer position Organization: Real Escape from the Sex Trade (REST) REST SUMMARY REST exists to provide pathways to freedom, safety, and hope for victims of sex trafficking and people involved in the sex trade. REST offers programs that are centered on the strengths, needs and individual choices of each survivor we serve. In fiscal 2019 REST connected with 785 individuals through our holistic continuum of services. In all of our programs, we work with survivors to increase their safety and move toward healing, stability and economic self-sufficiency. REST believes that everyone deserves to be loved and everyone deserves a life without exploitation. We are motivated and inspired by our faith as a Christian organization and dedicated to serving people of all faiths and backgrounds. BOARD OF DIRECTORS SUMMARY The Board of Directors is legally and ethically responsible for all activities of the organization. To that end it: 1) determines how the organization will carry out its mission through long and short-range planning; 2) adopts an annual budget and provides fiscal oversight; 3) recruits, orients, and develops board members; 4) hires and evaluates the performance of the Executive Director; 5) evaluates the overall performance of the organization in achieving the mission; and 6) establishes policies for the effective management of the organization. This Program Development board member brings knowledge and experience to REST in the area of organizational programming for vulnerable populations. The Program Development board member will provide influence and direction for the Executive Director or Program Manager in an effort to help develop programs within REST that are effective, sustainable, outcome-based, and reputable. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES • Understand and promote the organization’s mission • Be familiar with the organization’s programs, policies, and operations • Work collaboratively to center the voices and needs of victims and survivors of sex trafficking and people with lived experience in the sex trade when making decisions for the organization • Inform organizational values, policies, and practices to support sustainability and healthy expansion • Attend board meetings and appropriate committee meetings as applicable • Actively offer to take on special assignments or serve on at least one committee • Review agenda and supporting documents prior to meetings • Make an annual contribution to the organization commensurate with ability • Leverage network to support the fundraising efforts of the organization • Contribute to recruiting guests and sponsors for A Night of REST annual gala • Keep current on issues and developments in the anti-trafficking movement and approaches to serving survivors of sexual exploitation • Adhere to the REST code of ethics, conflict of interest policy, and confidentiality policy • Contribute to the improvement of diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the organization • Contribute to the spiritual health of the board of directors and the executive team SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES • Work alongside Executive Director and Program Manager to review and/or inform REST programs providing feedback and recommendations to ensure quality clinical care is being provided throughout REST • Work with Executive Director or Program Manager to maintain an accurate and current understanding on the state of affairs for each REST program. Provide up-to-date information on the state of programs to the Board of Directors • Initiate and guide program evaluations with the goal of identifying problem areas and ways to improve efficiency and effectiveness • Provide insights into trauma-informed, strengths-based practices to inform REST programs • Assist in identifying and integrating evidence-based practices into REST programs • Partner with the staff leadership team to identify new programs that are needed in the community and determine whether or not REST should create those programs • Provide oversight to ensure direct services are culturally appropriate and responsive to cultural differences • Utilize personal network of community providers and agencies to foster cooperation and collaboration with other agencies in the social service system • Encourage REST programs teams to develop healthy boundaries and rhythms of rest and replenishment to foster self-care and staff retention • Other special assignments as applicable and/or as time allows TIME COMMITMENTS (APPROXIMATE) • Attend the REST Training Day (8 hours on a Saturday, offered quarterly) • Attend and actively participate in board meetings, approximately two hours in length on Monday evenings, held every-other month • Attend and actively participate in the annual meeting in May, approximately 3 hours • Attend special events and fundraisers, including the annual A Night of REST Gala. (Two fundraisers per year recommended) • Attend the annual REST Anniversary Party in November, (2 hours) • Meet with Program Director and Executive Director to receive updates and provide insight and guidance as described above, etc. (approx 6 hours quarterly) • Participate in special assignments in coordination with the executive team (time commitment is based on the assignment) QUALIFICATIONS As a prerequisite, the successful candidate must believe in the core values of REST and be driven by the mission. The candidate should demonstrate a passion for breaking new ground to lead social change. • Proven education and professional track record in social work and/or direct human services • Understanding and experience of how to evaluate programs to determine effectiveness • Experience working with vulnerable populations, especially survivors of sexual exploitation preferred • Experience in nonprofit management and governance preferred • Ability to broaden the reach of the organization • Willingness to invest time into the organization • Demonstrates the characteristics of a servant leader • Ability to engage in constructive and productive dialogue, valuing all voices and supporting consensus-driven decision making • Board members must not represent a conflict of interest • Board members must align with the REST Statement of Faith, values, and principles of care • Board members must pass a criminal background check LENGTH OF TERM: Two years, no current limit on number of terms REPORTS TO: Entire Board of Directors COMPENSATION: This is a volunteer position Organization: Real Escape from the Sex Trade (REST) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98118 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of Trustees MemberPhotographic Center Northwest (PCNW) is an educational institution teaching people how to see. Through our 53-credit Certificate Program, classes and workshops; free exhibitions and public programs; and publicly accessible facilities where we teach the history and future of photography. We are currently seeking Board of Trustee Members to champion our mission and help expand our network of community members. The Board of Trustees Provides: Leadership and guidance in compliance with the mission and vision Fiscal oversight of the organization with direction by the Executive Director Financial support personally and through personal and professional networks Visibility by serving as an ambassador of the organizationThe Board of Trustees has a current maximum of sixteen members and a minimum of five. FAQs are below: What is the time commitment as a Board Member? Terms are three years, with the possibility of two term renewals for a potential maximum of nine consecutive years. The board meets approximately ten times a year on the first Tuesday of the month, which may be subject to change. Trustees are expected to attend the meetings in person or via other means, as well as interact with the institution and its constituents by attending openings, lectures, and the two major fundraisers annually.
What is the financial commitment as a Board Member? A total minimum of approximately $5,000 annually—we ask board members to commit to a table at the October benefit (currently $2,500), $1,500 as a suggested minimum for an unrestricted gift, and $1,000 toward an experience at PCNW such as taking a class or workshop, participating in an event, or purchasing artwork through our gallery. What expertise or interests are you seeking in a Board Member? Organizationally we are currently seeking those with expertise in: Fundraising, Legal, Technology, Strategic Planning, and Capacity building / Capital Programmatically we also seek expertise in: Corporate Connections and Partnerships, Communications, and Marketing
What benefits do Board Members receive? Access to an amazing community 50% off all gift memberships 50% discount on PCNW classes and workshops 10% discount on purchases of artwork (does not apply to annual fundraiser) Free attendance to lectures, panel discussions, openings First opportunity on all special paid patron events Visibility online, in public marketing materials, and on site Invitations to patron dinners and special eventsOrganization: Photographic Center Northwest Photographic Center Northwest (PCNW) is an educational institution teaching people how to see. Through our 53-credit Certificate Program, classes and workshops; free exhibitions and public programs; and publicly accessible facilities where we teach the history and future of photography. We are currently seeking Board of Trustee Members to champion our mission and help expand our network of community members. The Board of Trustees Provides: Leadership and guidance in compliance with the mission and vision Fiscal oversight of the organization with direction by the Executive Director Financial support personally and through personal and professional networks Visibility by serving as an ambassador of the organizationThe Board of Trustees has a current maximum of sixteen members and a minimum of five. FAQs are below: What is the time commitment as a Board Member? Terms are three years, with the possibility of two term renewals for a potential maximum of nine consecutive years. The board meets approximately ten times a year on the first Tuesday of the month, which may be subject to change. Trustees are expected to attend the meetings in person or via other means, as well as interact with the institution and its constituents by attending openings, lectures, and the two major fundraisers annually.
What is the financial commitment as a Board Member? A total minimum of approximately $5,000 annually—we ask board members to commit to a table at the October benefit (currently $2,500), $1,500 as a suggested minimum for an unrestricted gift, and $1,000 toward an experience at PCNW such as taking a class or workshop, participating in an event, or purchasing artwork through our gallery. What expertise or interests are you seeking in a Board Member? Organizationally we are currently seeking those with expertise in: Fundraising, Legal, Technology, Strategic Planning, and Capacity building / Capital Programmatically we also seek expertise in: Corporate Connections and Partnerships, Communications, and Marketing
What benefits do Board Members receive? Access to an amazing community 50% off all gift memberships 50% discount on PCNW classes and workshops 10% discount on purchases of artwork (does not apply to annual fundraiser) Free attendance to lectures, panel discussions, openings First opportunity on all special paid patron events Visibility online, in public marketing materials, and on site Invitations to patron dinners and special eventsOrganization: Photographic Center Northwest Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98122 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: "Tennis for Everyone" Fundraising LeadPurpose The Tennis Outreach Programs Board of Directors is looking for an energetic and passionate team member to develop and implement our next fundraising strategy. This individual will seek individual donors, corporate sponsorships, matching gifts and grants to help support TOPs mission, "Empowering youth for lifetime success through tennis, education, fitness, and character development regardless of economic circumstance."
Position Summary Work with our TOPs Board Members and Operations team to understand organizational fundraising goals Develop relationships with local community and businesses interested in supporting youth sports and life-skill enrichment programs. Research national donor profiles and potential charitable organizations Set goals, track progress and report monthly
Requirements The successful candidate loves working with people, customers and community members! We're looking for someone with a passion for helping non-profits, previous fundraising experience with a range of skill sets including oral and written communications, email marketing, knowledge of fundraising cycles, donor cultivation strategies and donor presentation skills. Ability and willingness to develop familiarity with individual, mid-level and major gift giving.
Reports to - The volunteer position reports to the President of the Board of Directors
Commitment - Two year commitment
Location Kirkland, WA - This role is mostly virtual leveraging video conferencing. Monthly board meetings in person or virtual as needed.
About Tennis Outreach Programs (TOPs) was created by Marceil Whitney in 2003 as a desire to give back to the community by reaching disadvantaged, at-risk youth as well as other kids and teens, using tennis and education as a vehicle for success.
Application Submit a resume or inquiry to Marceil Whitney mwhitney@tennisoutreach.org Organization: Tennis Outreach Programs Purpose The Tennis Outreach Programs Board of Directors is looking for an energetic and passionate team member to develop and implement our next fundraising strategy. This individual will seek individual donors, corporate sponsorships, matching gifts and grants to help support TOPs mission, "Empowering youth for lifetime success through tennis, education, fitness, and character development regardless of economic circumstance."
Position Summary Work with our TOPs Board Members and Operations team to understand organizational fundraising goals Develop relationships with local community and businesses interested in supporting youth sports and life-skill enrichment programs. Research national donor profiles and potential charitable organizations Set goals, track progress and report monthly
Requirements The successful candidate loves working with people, customers and community members! We're looking for someone with a passion for helping non-profits, previous fundraising experience with a range of skill sets including oral and written communications, email marketing, knowledge of fundraising cycles, donor cultivation strategies and donor presentation skills. Ability and willingness to develop familiarity with individual, mid-level and major gift giving.
Reports to - The volunteer position reports to the President of the Board of Directors
Commitment - Two year commitment
Location Kirkland, WA - This role is mostly virtual leveraging video conferencing. Monthly board meetings in person or virtual as needed.
About Tennis Outreach Programs (TOPs) was created by Marceil Whitney in 2003 as a desire to give back to the community by reaching disadvantaged, at-risk youth as well as other kids and teens, using tennis and education as a vehicle for success.
Application Submit a resume or inquiry to Marceil Whitney mwhitney@tennisoutreach.org Organization: Tennis Outreach Programs Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98033 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Member of the Board of Directors: FundraisingREST SUMMARY REST exists to provide pathways to freedom, safety, and hope for victims of sex trafficking and people involved in the sex trade. REST offers programs that are centered on the strengths, needs and individual choices of each survivor we serve. In fiscal year 2019 REST connected with 785 individuals through our holistic continuum of services. In all of our programs, we work with survivors to increase their safety and move toward healing, stability and economic self-sufficiency. REST believes that everyone deserves to be loved and everyone deserves a life without exploitation. We are motivated and inspired by our faith as a Christian organization and dedicated to serving people of all faiths and backgrounds. BOARD OF DIRECTORS SUMMARY The Board of Directors is legally and ethically responsible for all activities of the organization. To that end it: 1) determines how the organization will carry out its mission through long and shortrange planning; 2) adopts an annual budget and provides fiscal oversight; 3) recruits, orients, and develops board members; 4) hires and evaluates the performance of the Executive Director; 5) evaluates the overall performance of the organization in achieving the mission; and 6) establishes policies for the effective management of the organization. In partnership with REST’s Director of Engagement, this board position shares accountability and is instrumental in working towards the financial success of REST fundraising including our cornerstone annual event, A Night of REST. This board member will bring a strong desire to meet or exceed annual goals and possess a tenacious commitment to connecting potential donors to the mission of REST. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES • Understand and promote the organization’s mission • Be familiar with the organization’s programs, policies, and operations • Work collaboratively to center the voices and needs of victims and survivors of sex trafficking and people with lived experience in the sex trade when making decisions for the organization • Inform organizational values, policies, and practices to support sustainability and healthy expansion • Attend board meetings and appropriate committee meetings as applicable • Actively offer to take on special assignments or serve on at least one committee • Review agenda and supporting documents prior to meetings • Make an annual contribution to the organization commensurate with ability • Leverage network to support the fundraising efforts of the organization • Contribute to recruiting guests and sponsors for A Night of REST annual gala • Keep current on issues and developments in the anti-trafficking movement and approaches to serving survivors of sexual exploitation • Adhere to the REST code of ethics, conflict of interest policy, and confidentiality policy • Contribute to the improvement of diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the organization • Contribute to the spiritual health of the board of directors and the executive team SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES • Work alongside Director of Engagement to cast vision, set goals and review and/or create the annual fundraising strategy and plan • Actively identify potential supporters and donors, introduce the REST development team, and support making the case for funding the organization • Personally meet with potential donors/funders to make a case for funding the organization, answer questions, etc. • Actively identify and recruit potential chairperson and committee members for REST’s annual A Night of REST gala • Provide insights into current charitable giving trends and local funding sources • Other special assignments as applicable and/or as time allows TIME COMMITMENTS (APPROXIMATE) • Attend the REST Training Day (8 hours on a Saturday, offered quarterly) • Attend and actively participate in board meetings, approximately two hours in length on Monday evenings, held every-other month • Attend and actively participate in the annual meeting in May, approximately 3 hours • Attend special events and fundraisers, including the annual A Night of REST Gala. (Two fundraisers per year recommended) • Attend the annual REST Anniversary Party in November, (2 hours) • Meet with potential donors/funders to make a case for funding the organization, answer questions, etc. (approx 12 hours quarterly) • Participate in special assignments in coordination with the executive team (time commitment is based on the assignment) QUALIFICATIONS As a prerequisite, the successful candidate must believe in the core values of REST and be driven by the mission. The candidate should demonstrate a passion for breaking new ground to lead social change. • Proven track record in fundraising success • Experience working with vulnerable populations, especially survivors of sexual exploitation preferred • Experience in nonprofit management and governance preferred • Ability to broaden the reach of the organization • Willingness to invest time into the organization • Demonstrates the characteristics of a servant leader • Ability to engage in constructive and productive dialogue, valuing all voices and supporting consensus-driven decision making • Board members must not represent a conflict of interest • Board members must align with the REST Statement of Faith, values, and principles of care • Board members must pass a criminal background check LENGTH OF TERM: Two years, no current limit on number of terms REPORTS TO: Entire Board of Directors COMPENSATION: This is a volunteer position Organization: Real Escape from the Sex Trade (REST) REST SUMMARY REST exists to provide pathways to freedom, safety, and hope for victims of sex trafficking and people involved in the sex trade. REST offers programs that are centered on the strengths, needs and individual choices of each survivor we serve. In fiscal year 2019 REST connected with 785 individuals through our holistic continuum of services. In all of our programs, we work with survivors to increase their safety and move toward healing, stability and economic self-sufficiency. REST believes that everyone deserves to be loved and everyone deserves a life without exploitation. We are motivated and inspired by our faith as a Christian organization and dedicated to serving people of all faiths and backgrounds. BOARD OF DIRECTORS SUMMARY The Board of Directors is legally and ethically responsible for all activities of the organization. To that end it: 1) determines how the organization will carry out its mission through long and shortrange planning; 2) adopts an annual budget and provides fiscal oversight; 3) recruits, orients, and develops board members; 4) hires and evaluates the performance of the Executive Director; 5) evaluates the overall performance of the organization in achieving the mission; and 6) establishes policies for the effective management of the organization. In partnership with REST’s Director of Engagement, this board position shares accountability and is instrumental in working towards the financial success of REST fundraising including our cornerstone annual event, A Night of REST. This board member will bring a strong desire to meet or exceed annual goals and possess a tenacious commitment to connecting potential donors to the mission of REST. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES • Understand and promote the organization’s mission • Be familiar with the organization’s programs, policies, and operations • Work collaboratively to center the voices and needs of victims and survivors of sex trafficking and people with lived experience in the sex trade when making decisions for the organization • Inform organizational values, policies, and practices to support sustainability and healthy expansion • Attend board meetings and appropriate committee meetings as applicable • Actively offer to take on special assignments or serve on at least one committee • Review agenda and supporting documents prior to meetings • Make an annual contribution to the organization commensurate with ability • Leverage network to support the fundraising efforts of the organization • Contribute to recruiting guests and sponsors for A Night of REST annual gala • Keep current on issues and developments in the anti-trafficking movement and approaches to serving survivors of sexual exploitation • Adhere to the REST code of ethics, conflict of interest policy, and confidentiality policy • Contribute to the improvement of diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the organization • Contribute to the spiritual health of the board of directors and the executive team SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES • Work alongside Director of Engagement to cast vision, set goals and review and/or create the annual fundraising strategy and plan • Actively identify potential supporters and donors, introduce the REST development team, and support making the case for funding the organization • Personally meet with potential donors/funders to make a case for funding the organization, answer questions, etc. • Actively identify and recruit potential chairperson and committee members for REST’s annual A Night of REST gala • Provide insights into current charitable giving trends and local funding sources • Other special assignments as applicable and/or as time allows TIME COMMITMENTS (APPROXIMATE) • Attend the REST Training Day (8 hours on a Saturday, offered quarterly) • Attend and actively participate in board meetings, approximately two hours in length on Monday evenings, held every-other month • Attend and actively participate in the annual meeting in May, approximately 3 hours • Attend special events and fundraisers, including the annual A Night of REST Gala. (Two fundraisers per year recommended) • Attend the annual REST Anniversary Party in November, (2 hours) • Meet with potential donors/funders to make a case for funding the organization, answer questions, etc. (approx 12 hours quarterly) • Participate in special assignments in coordination with the executive team (time commitment is based on the assignment) QUALIFICATIONS As a prerequisite, the successful candidate must believe in the core values of REST and be driven by the mission. The candidate should demonstrate a passion for breaking new ground to lead social change. • Proven track record in fundraising success • Experience working with vulnerable populations, especially survivors of sexual exploitation preferred • Experience in nonprofit management and governance preferred • Ability to broaden the reach of the organization • Willingness to invest time into the organization • Demonstrates the characteristics of a servant leader • Ability to engage in constructive and productive dialogue, valuing all voices and supporting consensus-driven decision making • Board members must not represent a conflict of interest • Board members must align with the REST Statement of Faith, values, and principles of care • Board members must pass a criminal background check LENGTH OF TERM: Two years, no current limit on number of terms REPORTS TO: Entire Board of Directors COMPENSATION: This is a volunteer position Organization: Real Escape from the Sex Trade (REST) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98118 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Drive Seniors to Essential Medical Appointments During COVID-19 Outbreak - North SeattleWhile many of us are practicing social distancing, there are many low-income seniors and adults with disabilities who need essential medical transportation to their cancer treatments and dialysis. If you can help even once a week, it would make a huge impact in getting our clients to their life-sustaining treatments. This qualifies as an essential service that volunteers can provide. Due to the vulnerable population we serve, volunteers must complete an application, pass a background check, and attend an orientation. Organization: CCS: Volunteer Services Of King County While many of us are practicing social distancing, there are many low-income seniors and adults with disabilities who need essential medical transportation to their cancer treatments and dialysis. If you can help even once a week, it would make a huge impact in getting our clients to their life-sustaining treatments. This qualifies as an essential service that volunteers can provide. Due to the vulnerable population we serve, volunteers must complete an application, pass a background check, and attend an orientation. Organization: CCS: Volunteer Services Of King County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98133 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Member of the Board of Directors: Impact ManagementREST SUMMARY REST exists to provide pathways to freedom, safety, and hope for victims of sex trafficking and people involved in the sex trade. REST offers programs that are centered on the strengths, needs and individual choices of each survivor we serve. In fiscal 2019 REST connected with 785 individuals through our holistic continuum of services. In all of our programs, we work with survivors to increase their safety and move toward healing, stability and economic self- sufficiency. REST believes that everyone deserves to be loved and everyone deserves a life without exploitation. We are motivated and inspired by our faith as a Christian organization and dedicated to serving people of all faiths and backgrounds. BOARD OF DIRECTORS SUMMARY The Board of Directors is legally and ethically responsible for all activities of the organization. To that end it: 1) determines how the organization will carry out its mission through long and short- range planning; 2) adopts an annual budget and provides fiscal oversight; 3) recruits, orients, and develops board members; 4) hires and evaluates the performance of the Executive Director; 5) evaluates the overall performance of the organization in achieving the mission; and 6) establishes policies for the effective management of the organization. In partnership with the Executive Director, the Impact Management board member is responsible for setting the tone and providing oversight of REST’s practices related to monitoring and improving organizational impact over time. This includes providing input on REST’s impact strategy and how the organization tracks, monitors, and analyzes data related to program performance metrics. This board member will work closely with the Programs board member and Programs leadership to collaborate on ways to strengthen REST’s organizational impact and program effectiveness. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES Understand and promote the organization’s mission Be familiar with the organization’s programs, policies, and operations Work collaboratively to center the voices and needs of victims and survivors of sex trafficking and people with lived experience in the sex trade when making decisions for the organization Inform organizational values, policies, and practices to support sustainability and healthy expansion Attend board meetings and appropriate committee meetings as applicable Actively offer to take on special assignments or serve on at least one committee Review agenda and supporting documents prior to meetings Make an annual contribution to the organization commensurate with ability Leverage network to support the fundraising efforts of the organization Contribute to recruiting guests and sponsors for A Night of REST annual gala Keep current on issues and developments in the anti-trafficking movement and approaches to serving survivors of sexual exploitation Adhere to the REST code of ethics, conflict of interest policy, and confidentiality policy Contribute to the improvement of diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the organization Contribute to the spiritual health of the board of directors and the executive team SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES Work alongside Executive Director and Impact Manager to oversee evaluation and implementation of program evaluation tools to analyze effectiveness of programs, and advise on critical reporting for the organization Contribute to design and implementation of impact strategy and approach, including theory of change, program logic models, and impact assessment Support efforts to leverage data to increase resources and funding needed to expand program impact Contribute to impact updates and communications to the Board via email or in meetings in coordination with the Programs board member Bring best industry practices in data analytics and impact management and advise on their suitability to REST Other special assignments as applicable and/or as time allows TIME COMMITMENTS (APPROXIMATE) Attend the REST Training Day (8 hours on a Saturday, offered quarterly) Attend and actively participate in board meetings, approximately two hours in length on Monday evenings, held every-other month Attend and actively participate in the annual meeting in May, approximately 3 hours Attend special events and fundraisers, including the annual A Night of REST gala. (Two fundraisers per year recommended) Attend the annual REST Anniversary Party in November, (2 hours) Meet with potential donors/funders to make a case for funding the organization, answer questions, etc. (approx 6 hours quarterly) Participate in special assignments in coordination with the executive team (time commitment is based on the assignment) QUALIFICATIONS As a prerequisite, the successful candidate must believe in the core values of REST and be driven by the mission. The candidate should demonstrate a passion for breaking new ground to lead social change.Proven education and professional track record in program evaluation and/or data analytics or business intelligence Experience working with vulnerable populations, especially survivors of sexual exploitation preferred Experience in nonprofit management and governance preferred Ability to broaden the reach of the organization Willingness to invest time into the organization Demonstrates the characteristics of a servant leader Ability to engage in constructive and productive dialogue, valuing all voices and supporting consensus-driven decision making Board members must not represent a conflict of interest Board members must align with the REST Statement of Faith, values, and principles of care Board members must pass a criminal background check LENGTH OF TERM: Two years, no current limit on number of terms REPORTS TO: Entire Board of Directors COMPENSATION: This is a volunteer position
Organization: Real Escape from the Sex Trade (REST) REST SUMMARY REST exists to provide pathways to freedom, safety, and hope for victims of sex trafficking and people involved in the sex trade. REST offers programs that are centered on the strengths, needs and individual choices of each survivor we serve. In fiscal 2019 REST connected with 785 individuals through our holistic continuum of services. In all of our programs, we work with survivors to increase their safety and move toward healing, stability and economic self- sufficiency. REST believes that everyone deserves to be loved and everyone deserves a life without exploitation. We are motivated and inspired by our faith as a Christian organization and dedicated to serving people of all faiths and backgrounds. BOARD OF DIRECTORS SUMMARY The Board of Directors is legally and ethically responsible for all activities of the organization. To that end it: 1) determines how the organization will carry out its mission through long and short- range planning; 2) adopts an annual budget and provides fiscal oversight; 3) recruits, orients, and develops board members; 4) hires and evaluates the performance of the Executive Director; 5) evaluates the overall performance of the organization in achieving the mission; and 6) establishes policies for the effective management of the organization. In partnership with the Executive Director, the Impact Management board member is responsible for setting the tone and providing oversight of REST’s practices related to monitoring and improving organizational impact over time. This includes providing input on REST’s impact strategy and how the organization tracks, monitors, and analyzes data related to program performance metrics. This board member will work closely with the Programs board member and Programs leadership to collaborate on ways to strengthen REST’s organizational impact and program effectiveness. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES Understand and promote the organization’s mission Be familiar with the organization’s programs, policies, and operations Work collaboratively to center the voices and needs of victims and survivors of sex trafficking and people with lived experience in the sex trade when making decisions for the organization Inform organizational values, policies, and practices to support sustainability and healthy expansion Attend board meetings and appropriate committee meetings as applicable Actively offer to take on special assignments or serve on at least one committee Review agenda and supporting documents prior to meetings Make an annual contribution to the organization commensurate with ability Leverage network to support the fundraising efforts of the organization Contribute to recruiting guests and sponsors for A Night of REST annual gala Keep current on issues and developments in the anti-trafficking movement and approaches to serving survivors of sexual exploitation Adhere to the REST code of ethics, conflict of interest policy, and confidentiality policy Contribute to the improvement of diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the organization Contribute to the spiritual health of the board of directors and the executive team SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES Work alongside Executive Director and Impact Manager to oversee evaluation and implementation of program evaluation tools to analyze effectiveness of programs, and advise on critical reporting for the organization Contribute to design and implementation of impact strategy and approach, including theory of change, program logic models, and impact assessment Support efforts to leverage data to increase resources and funding needed to expand program impact Contribute to impact updates and communications to the Board via email or in meetings in coordination with the Programs board member Bring best industry practices in data analytics and impact management and advise on their suitability to REST Other special assignments as applicable and/or as time allows TIME COMMITMENTS (APPROXIMATE) Attend the REST Training Day (8 hours on a Saturday, offered quarterly) Attend and actively participate in board meetings, approximately two hours in length on Monday evenings, held every-other month Attend and actively participate in the annual meeting in May, approximately 3 hours Attend special events and fundraisers, including the annual A Night of REST gala. (Two fundraisers per year recommended) Attend the annual REST Anniversary Party in November, (2 hours) Meet with potential donors/funders to make a case for funding the organization, answer questions, etc. (approx 6 hours quarterly) Participate in special assignments in coordination with the executive team (time commitment is based on the assignment) QUALIFICATIONS As a prerequisite, the successful candidate must believe in the core values of REST and be driven by the mission. The candidate should demonstrate a passion for breaking new ground to lead social change.Proven education and professional track record in program evaluation and/or data analytics or business intelligence Experience working with vulnerable populations, especially survivors of sexual exploitation preferred Experience in nonprofit management and governance preferred Ability to broaden the reach of the organization Willingness to invest time into the organization Demonstrates the characteristics of a servant leader Ability to engage in constructive and productive dialogue, valuing all voices and supporting consensus-driven decision making Board members must not represent a conflict of interest Board members must align with the REST Statement of Faith, values, and principles of care Board members must pass a criminal background check LENGTH OF TERM: Two years, no current limit on number of terms REPORTS TO: Entire Board of Directors COMPENSATION: This is a volunteer position
Organization: Real Escape from the Sex Trade (REST) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98118 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Member of the Board of Directors: Equity and InclusionREST SUMMARY REST exists to provide pathways to freedom, safety, and hope for victims of sex trafficking and people involved in the sex trade. REST offers programs that are centered on the strengths, needs and individual choices of each survivor we serve. In fiscal 2019 REST connected with 785 individuals through our holistic continuum of services. In all of our programs, we work with survivors to increase their safety and move toward healing, stability and economic self- sufficiency. REST believes that everyone deserves to be loved and everyone deserves a life without exploitation. We are motivated and inspired by our faith as a Christian organization and dedicated to serving people of all faiths and backgrounds. BOARD OF DIRECTORS SUMMARY The Board of Directors is legally and ethically responsible for all activities of the organization. To that end it: 1) determines how the organization will carry out its mission through long and short- range planning; 2) adopts an annual budget and provides fiscal oversight; 3) recruits, orients, and develops board members; 4) hires and evaluates the performance of the Executive Director; 5) evaluates the overall performance of the organization in achieving the mission; and 6) establishes policies for the effective management of the organization. While all Board members are responsible for contributing to the improvement of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) throughout the organization, this board position helps REST adopt a set of congruent behaviors, attitudes, and policies that produce a culturally responsive and diverse yet welcoming environment for clients and staff. In partnership with the Executive Director and executive team, the DEI Board member is responsible for influencing the strategic goals and direction and holding the organization accountable for achieving important outcomes related to DEI.
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES Understand and promote the organization’s mission Be familiar with the organization’s programs, policies, and operations Work collaboratively to center the voices and needs of victims and survivors of sex trafficking and people with lived experience in the sex trade when making decisions for the organization Inform organizational values, policies, and practices to support sustainability and healthy expansion Attend board meetings and appropriate committee meetings as applicable Actively offer to take on special assignments or serve on at least one committee Review agenda and supporting documents prior to meetings Make an annual contribution to the organization commensurate with ability Leverage network to support the fundraising efforts of the organization Contribute to recruiting guests and sponsors for A Night of REST annual gala Keep current on issues and developments in the anti-trafficking movement and approaches to serving survivors of sexual exploitation Adhere to the REST code of ethics, conflict of interest policy, and confidentiality policy Contribute to the improvement of diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the organization Contribute to the spiritual health of the board of directors and the executive team SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES Advise on the definitions and identification of systemic racial injustice, implicit organizational bias, cultural responsiveness, and an equity mindset Provide culturally inclusive recommendations to management for the purpose of advancing diversity and social justice and eliminating structural biases Audit existing policies, practices, and programmatic literature to identify systemic barriers to equity and inclusion, and ensure cultural responsiveness Recommend changes to organizational policies that do not reflect inclusive or equitable approaches Consult with leadership team to improve training and training practices of key staff and leaders, to ensure diverse and inclusive perspectives. May include assisting with implementation Consult with executive team around recruiting and hiring practices to increase diverse representation • Other special assignments as applicable and/or as time allows TIME COMMITMENTS (APPROXIMATE) • Attend the REST Training Day (8 hours on a Saturday, offered quarterly) Attend and actively participate in board meetings, approximately two hours in length on Monday evenings, held every-other month Attend and actively participate in the annual meeting in May, approximately 3 hours Attend special events and fundraisers, including the annual A Night of REST gala. (Two fundraisers per year recommended) Attend the annual REST Anniversary Party in November, (2 hours) Meet with potential donors/funders to make a case for funding the organization, answer questions, etc. (approx 6 hours quarterly) Participate in special assignments in coordination with the executive team (time commitment is based on the assignment)QUALIFICATIONS As a prerequisite, the successful candidate must believe in the core values of REST and be driven by the mission. The candidate should demonstrate a passion for breaking new ground to lead social change.Knowledge of diversity, equity, and inclusion principles and concepts Demonstrated ability to work effectively with culturally diverse staff and populations to influence and bring about positive change Honors the contributions and strengths of all cultures Experience working with vulnerable populations, especially survivors of sexual exploitation preferred Experience in nonprofit management and governance preferred Ability to broaden the reach of the organization Willingness to invest time into the organization Demonstrates the characteristics of a servant leader Ability to engage in constructive and productive dialogue, valuing all voices and supporting consensus-driven decision making Board members must not represent a conflict of interest Board members must align with the REST Statement of Faith, values, and principles of care Board members must pass a criminal background check LENGTH OF TERM: Two years, no current limit on number of terms REPORTS TO: Entire Board of Directors COMPENSATION: This is a volunteer position Organization: Real Escape from the Sex Trade (REST) REST SUMMARY REST exists to provide pathways to freedom, safety, and hope for victims of sex trafficking and people involved in the sex trade. REST offers programs that are centered on the strengths, needs and individual choices of each survivor we serve. In fiscal 2019 REST connected with 785 individuals through our holistic continuum of services. In all of our programs, we work with survivors to increase their safety and move toward healing, stability and economic self- sufficiency. REST believes that everyone deserves to be loved and everyone deserves a life without exploitation. We are motivated and inspired by our faith as a Christian organization and dedicated to serving people of all faiths and backgrounds. BOARD OF DIRECTORS SUMMARY The Board of Directors is legally and ethically responsible for all activities of the organization. To that end it: 1) determines how the organization will carry out its mission through long and short- range planning; 2) adopts an annual budget and provides fiscal oversight; 3) recruits, orients, and develops board members; 4) hires and evaluates the performance of the Executive Director; 5) evaluates the overall performance of the organization in achieving the mission; and 6) establishes policies for the effective management of the organization. While all Board members are responsible for contributing to the improvement of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) throughout the organization, this board position helps REST adopt a set of congruent behaviors, attitudes, and policies that produce a culturally responsive and diverse yet welcoming environment for clients and staff. In partnership with the Executive Director and executive team, the DEI Board member is responsible for influencing the strategic goals and direction and holding the organization accountable for achieving important outcomes related to DEI.
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES Understand and promote the organization’s mission Be familiar with the organization’s programs, policies, and operations Work collaboratively to center the voices and needs of victims and survivors of sex trafficking and people with lived experience in the sex trade when making decisions for the organization Inform organizational values, policies, and practices to support sustainability and healthy expansion Attend board meetings and appropriate committee meetings as applicable Actively offer to take on special assignments or serve on at least one committee Review agenda and supporting documents prior to meetings Make an annual contribution to the organization commensurate with ability Leverage network to support the fundraising efforts of the organization Contribute to recruiting guests and sponsors for A Night of REST annual gala Keep current on issues and developments in the anti-trafficking movement and approaches to serving survivors of sexual exploitation Adhere to the REST code of ethics, conflict of interest policy, and confidentiality policy Contribute to the improvement of diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the organization Contribute to the spiritual health of the board of directors and the executive team SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES Advise on the definitions and identification of systemic racial injustice, implicit organizational bias, cultural responsiveness, and an equity mindset Provide culturally inclusive recommendations to management for the purpose of advancing diversity and social justice and eliminating structural biases Audit existing policies, practices, and programmatic literature to identify systemic barriers to equity and inclusion, and ensure cultural responsiveness Recommend changes to organizational policies that do not reflect inclusive or equitable approaches Consult with leadership team to improve training and training practices of key staff and leaders, to ensure diverse and inclusive perspectives. May include assisting with implementation Consult with executive team around recruiting and hiring practices to increase diverse representation • Other special assignments as applicable and/or as time allows TIME COMMITMENTS (APPROXIMATE) • Attend the REST Training Day (8 hours on a Saturday, offered quarterly) Attend and actively participate in board meetings, approximately two hours in length on Monday evenings, held every-other month Attend and actively participate in the annual meeting in May, approximately 3 hours Attend special events and fundraisers, including the annual A Night of REST gala. (Two fundraisers per year recommended) Attend the annual REST Anniversary Party in November, (2 hours) Meet with potential donors/funders to make a case for funding the organization, answer questions, etc. (approx 6 hours quarterly) Participate in special assignments in coordination with the executive team (time commitment is based on the assignment)QUALIFICATIONS As a prerequisite, the successful candidate must believe in the core values of REST and be driven by the mission. The candidate should demonstrate a passion for breaking new ground to lead social change.Knowledge of diversity, equity, and inclusion principles and concepts Demonstrated ability to work effectively with culturally diverse staff and populations to influence and bring about positive change Honors the contributions and strengths of all cultures Experience working with vulnerable populations, especially survivors of sexual exploitation preferred Experience in nonprofit management and governance preferred Ability to broaden the reach of the organization Willingness to invest time into the organization Demonstrates the characteristics of a servant leader Ability to engage in constructive and productive dialogue, valuing all voices and supporting consensus-driven decision making Board members must not represent a conflict of interest Board members must align with the REST Statement of Faith, values, and principles of care Board members must pass a criminal background check LENGTH OF TERM: Two years, no current limit on number of terms REPORTS TO: Entire Board of Directors COMPENSATION: This is a volunteer position Organization: Real Escape from the Sex Trade (REST) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98118 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Member of the Board of Directors: LegalREST SUMMARY REST exists to provide pathways to freedom, safety, and hope for victims of sex trafficking and people involved in the sex trade. REST offers programs that are centered on the strengths, needs and individual choices of each survivor we serve. In fiscal 2019 REST connected with 785 individuals through our holistic continuum of services. In all of our programs, we work with survivors to increase their safety and move toward healing, stability and economic self- sufficiency. REST believes that everyone deserves to be loved and everyone deserves a life without exploitation. We are motivated and inspired by our faith as a Christian organization and dedicated to serving people of all faiths and backgrounds. BOARD OF DIRECTORS SUMMARY The Board of Directors is legally and ethically responsible for all activities of the organization. To that end it: 1) determines how the organization will carry out its mission through long and short- range planning; 2) adopts an annual budget and provides fiscal oversight; 3) recruits, orients, and develops board members; 4) hires and evaluates the performance of the Executive Director; 5) evaluates the overall performance of the organization in achieving the mission; and 6) establishes policies for the effective management of the organization. In partnership with the Executive Director and Director of Operations, the Legal board member is responsible for providing legal oversight of REST’s operations. This board member will work closely with other board members and the executive team to identify and mitigate any legal risks for REST. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES Understand and promote the organization’s mission Be familiar with the organization’s programs, policies, and operations Work collaboratively to center the voices and needs of victims and survivors of sex trafficking and people with lived experience in the sex trade when making decisions for the organization Inform organizational values, policies, and practices to support sustainability and healthy expansion Attend board meetings and appropriate committee meetings as applicable Actively offer to take on special assignments or serve on at least one committee Review agenda and supporting documents prior to meetings Make an annual contribution to the organization commensurate with ability Leverage network to support the fundraising efforts of the organization Contribute to recruiting guests and sponsors for A Night of REST annual gala Keep current on issues and developments in the anti-trafficking movement and approaches to serving survivors of sexual exploitation Adhere to the REST code of ethics, conflict of interest policy, and confidentiality policy Contribute to the improvement of diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the organization Contribute to the spiritual health of the board of directors and the executive team SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES Research issues to recommend appropriate course of action (managing and mitigating risk) associated with legal matters affecting REST Review and assess liability for REST contracts Provide insight and serve as advisor on legal matters such as insurance, employment law, and landlord/tenant requirements Stay current on non-profit industry trends and recommend best practices for REST Other special assignments as applicable and/or as time allows TIME COMMITMENTS (APPROXIMATE) Attend the REST Training Day (8 hours on a Saturday, offered quarterly) Attend and actively participate in board meetings, approximately two hours in length on Monday evenings, held every-other month Attend and actively participate in the annual meeting in May, approximately 3 hours Attend special events and fundraisers, including the annual A Night of REST gala. (Two fundraisers per year recommended) Attend the annual REST Anniversary Party in November, (2 hours) Meet with potential donors/funders to make a case for funding the organization, answer questions, etc. (approx 6 hours quarterly) Participate in special assignments in coordination with the executive team (time commitment is based on the assignment)
QUALIFICATIONS As a prerequisite, the successful candidate must believe in the core values of REST and be driven by the mission. The candidate should demonstrate a passion for breaking new ground to lead social change.Juris Doctorate required Admitted to the Washington State Bar preferred Experience in nonprofit management, governance and/or legal services preferred Experience working with vulnerable populations, especially survivors of sexual exploitation preferred Ability to broaden the reach of the organization Willingness to invest time into the organization Demonstrates the characteristics of a servant leader Ability to engage in constructive and productive dialogue, valuing all voices and supporting consensus-driven decision making Board members must not represent a conflict of interest Board members must align with the REST Statement of Faith, values, and principles of care Board members must pass a criminal background check LENGTH OF TERM: Two years, no current limit on number of terms REPORTS TO: Entire Board of Directors COMPENSATION: This is a volunteer position Organization: Real Escape from the Sex Trade (REST) REST SUMMARY REST exists to provide pathways to freedom, safety, and hope for victims of sex trafficking and people involved in the sex trade. REST offers programs that are centered on the strengths, needs and individual choices of each survivor we serve. In fiscal 2019 REST connected with 785 individuals through our holistic continuum of services. In all of our programs, we work with survivors to increase their safety and move toward healing, stability and economic self- sufficiency. REST believes that everyone deserves to be loved and everyone deserves a life without exploitation. We are motivated and inspired by our faith as a Christian organization and dedicated to serving people of all faiths and backgrounds. BOARD OF DIRECTORS SUMMARY The Board of Directors is legally and ethically responsible for all activities of the organization. To that end it: 1) determines how the organization will carry out its mission through long and short- range planning; 2) adopts an annual budget and provides fiscal oversight; 3) recruits, orients, and develops board members; 4) hires and evaluates the performance of the Executive Director; 5) evaluates the overall performance of the organization in achieving the mission; and 6) establishes policies for the effective management of the organization. In partnership with the Executive Director and Director of Operations, the Legal board member is responsible for providing legal oversight of REST’s operations. This board member will work closely with other board members and the executive team to identify and mitigate any legal risks for REST. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES Understand and promote the organization’s mission Be familiar with the organization’s programs, policies, and operations Work collaboratively to center the voices and needs of victims and survivors of sex trafficking and people with lived experience in the sex trade when making decisions for the organization Inform organizational values, policies, and practices to support sustainability and healthy expansion Attend board meetings and appropriate committee meetings as applicable Actively offer to take on special assignments or serve on at least one committee Review agenda and supporting documents prior to meetings Make an annual contribution to the organization commensurate with ability Leverage network to support the fundraising efforts of the organization Contribute to recruiting guests and sponsors for A Night of REST annual gala Keep current on issues and developments in the anti-trafficking movement and approaches to serving survivors of sexual exploitation Adhere to the REST code of ethics, conflict of interest policy, and confidentiality policy Contribute to the improvement of diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the organization Contribute to the spiritual health of the board of directors and the executive team SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES Research issues to recommend appropriate course of action (managing and mitigating risk) associated with legal matters affecting REST Review and assess liability for REST contracts Provide insight and serve as advisor on legal matters such as insurance, employment law, and landlord/tenant requirements Stay current on non-profit industry trends and recommend best practices for REST Other special assignments as applicable and/or as time allows TIME COMMITMENTS (APPROXIMATE) Attend the REST Training Day (8 hours on a Saturday, offered quarterly) Attend and actively participate in board meetings, approximately two hours in length on Monday evenings, held every-other month Attend and actively participate in the annual meeting in May, approximately 3 hours Attend special events and fundraisers, including the annual A Night of REST gala. (Two fundraisers per year recommended) Attend the annual REST Anniversary Party in November, (2 hours) Meet with potential donors/funders to make a case for funding the organization, answer questions, etc. (approx 6 hours quarterly) Participate in special assignments in coordination with the executive team (time commitment is based on the assignment)
QUALIFICATIONS As a prerequisite, the successful candidate must believe in the core values of REST and be driven by the mission. The candidate should demonstrate a passion for breaking new ground to lead social change.Juris Doctorate required Admitted to the Washington State Bar preferred Experience in nonprofit management, governance and/or legal services preferred Experience working with vulnerable populations, especially survivors of sexual exploitation preferred Ability to broaden the reach of the organization Willingness to invest time into the organization Demonstrates the characteristics of a servant leader Ability to engage in constructive and productive dialogue, valuing all voices and supporting consensus-driven decision making Board members must not represent a conflict of interest Board members must align with the REST Statement of Faith, values, and principles of care Board members must pass a criminal background check LENGTH OF TERM: Two years, no current limit on number of terms REPORTS TO: Entire Board of Directors COMPENSATION: This is a volunteer position Organization: Real Escape from the Sex Trade (REST) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98118 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cook and Package Hot Meals for Homeless Young PeopleJoin us in supporting young people in Seattle's University District! Teen Feed works with the community to offer support to meet basic needs, build strong relationships, and ally with homeless youth as they meet their future off the streets. Teen Feed meets youth nightly with a hot, home-cooked, and nutritious dinner along with access to basic needs and caring adults. Street Outreach teams meet young people where they're at, providing resources and access to youth-centered case management. Since COVID, Teen Feed has transitioned to hot to-go meal service. Volunteers will help cook or package hot meals in our kitchen, which will be distributed to young people by trained staff. Dinner volunteer opportunities available in the University District from 6:30 - 8:30 pm. **Some safety considerations: We are asking that at this time anyone who may fall into a high-risk category does not participate in person at dinner. Please reach out if you need further clarification on what "high risk" might look like. Additionally - we are working to limit our in-person teams to no more than 3 or 4 individuals at a time in order to comply with social distancing. Face masks required at all times, do *not* come in person if you are feeling unwell or have any symptoms of illness. The minimum age is 15, must be accompanied by a parent or guardian until age 18. Click "respond" and we will follow up with you to schedule a shift! Organization: Teen Feed Join us in supporting young people in Seattle's University District! Teen Feed works with the community to offer support to meet basic needs, build strong relationships, and ally with homeless youth as they meet their future off the streets. Teen Feed meets youth nightly with a hot, home-cooked, and nutritious dinner along with access to basic needs and caring adults. Street Outreach teams meet young people where they're at, providing resources and access to youth-centered case management. Since COVID, Teen Feed has transitioned to hot to-go meal service. Volunteers will help cook or package hot meals in our kitchen, which will be distributed to young people by trained staff. Dinner volunteer opportunities available in the University District from 6:30 - 8:30 pm. **Some safety considerations: We are asking that at this time anyone who may fall into a high-risk category does not participate in person at dinner. Please reach out if you need further clarification on what "high risk" might look like. Additionally - we are working to limit our in-person teams to no more than 3 or 4 individuals at a time in order to comply with social distancing. Face masks required at all times, do *not* come in person if you are feeling unwell or have any symptoms of illness. The minimum age is 15, must be accompanied by a parent or guardian until age 18. Click "respond" and we will follow up with you to schedule a shift! Organization: Teen Feed Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98105 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Victims of Sex Trafficking peer to peer fundraising!Helping us with funding is the fastest way for you to make a difference in this vulnerable population as we grapple with the immediate physical needs of homelessness and hunger. Online peer to peer fundraisers are a great way to help us to meet those needs right now! If you are willing to spread the word, tell your networks about us, and help raise awareness- you will make a huge impact! Visit our website at iwantrest.com, or contact me with questions at lisa@iwantrest.com Organization: Real Escape from the Sex Trade (REST) Helping us with funding is the fastest way for you to make a difference in this vulnerable population as we grapple with the immediate physical needs of homelessness and hunger. Online peer to peer fundraisers are a great way to help us to meet those needs right now! If you are willing to spread the word, tell your networks about us, and help raise awareness- you will make a huge impact! Visit our website at iwantrest.com, or contact me with questions at lisa@iwantrest.com Organization: Real Escape from the Sex Trade (REST) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98118 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help meet basic needs!In this crisis, the already vulnerable individuals and families whom we serve are facing extreme hardship and difficult survival decisions. REST is responding with safe spaces for survivors to rest, food and basic necessities, and rental assistance. But the need is well beyond our budget! Many of our clients, who have successfully gotten out of the sex trade, are now losing the jobs they fought so hard to get. They need your support with food and rent assistance. We know that times are challenging for all. We know that many people who want to give may not be able to right now- and that is ok. But if you can give right now, please do. Grocery cards and Orca cards are any easy way to make sure that our clients have access to food and expand the area in which they can work. Help us offer hope to victims of sexual exploitation. Your support can make a world of difference in someone's life, and possibly keep them from being homeless once again at the end of all of this. Email me at lisa@iwantrest.com if I can answer any questions for you! Thank you!! Organization: Real Escape from the Sex Trade (REST) In this crisis, the already vulnerable individuals and families whom we serve are facing extreme hardship and difficult survival decisions. REST is responding with safe spaces for survivors to rest, food and basic necessities, and rental assistance. But the need is well beyond our budget! Many of our clients, who have successfully gotten out of the sex trade, are now losing the jobs they fought so hard to get. They need your support with food and rent assistance. We know that times are challenging for all. We know that many people who want to give may not be able to right now- and that is ok. But if you can give right now, please do. Grocery cards and Orca cards are any easy way to make sure that our clients have access to food and expand the area in which they can work. Help us offer hope to victims of sexual exploitation. Your support can make a world of difference in someone's life, and possibly keep them from being homeless once again at the end of all of this. Email me at lisa@iwantrest.com if I can answer any questions for you! Thank you!! Organization: Real Escape from the Sex Trade (REST) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98118 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing & Social Media Pros: Help Us Get the Word Out!What Is FIRST Washington? FIRST Washington supports and engages today’s tech-native youth with a league of their own, inspiring them to build on their passions and preparing them to be the STEM leaders of tomorrow. We ignite youthful minds through education, hard work, mentorship, and healthy competition. Just as important, participants are integrated into a fun, team-based learning environment created to encourage their interests, teach the benefits of collaboration, boost self-confidence – and illuminate the exciting world of STEM study and careers. The Job: FIRST Washington is seeking a talented marketing and social media professional to help us get the word out during this time of need. Schools may be closed for face-to-face learning but after-school STEM programs are still an important part of the curriculum. We want our community to know we support them. We want current and prospective donors to know we're still around and can always use a helping hand. What Will You Be Doing? Developing new marketing strategies Drafting mass email campaigns to reach current and potential donors Inputting donor data into CRM platforms Market research Outreach to adjacent markets Timely social media posts on all platformsQualifications: computer savvy creative innovative marketing experience nonprofit experience desired but not required social media guru
Please hit "respond" if interested. We'd love to hear from you! Organization: FIRST Washington What Is FIRST Washington? FIRST Washington supports and engages today’s tech-native youth with a league of their own, inspiring them to build on their passions and preparing them to be the STEM leaders of tomorrow. We ignite youthful minds through education, hard work, mentorship, and healthy competition. Just as important, participants are integrated into a fun, team-based learning environment created to encourage their interests, teach the benefits of collaboration, boost self-confidence – and illuminate the exciting world of STEM study and careers. The Job: FIRST Washington is seeking a talented marketing and social media professional to help us get the word out during this time of need. Schools may be closed for face-to-face learning but after-school STEM programs are still an important part of the curriculum. We want our community to know we support them. We want current and prospective donors to know we're still around and can always use a helping hand. What Will You Be Doing? Developing new marketing strategies Drafting mass email campaigns to reach current and potential donors Inputting donor data into CRM platforms Market research Outreach to adjacent markets Timely social media posts on all platformsQualifications: computer savvy creative innovative marketing experience nonprofit experience desired but not required social media guru
Please hit "respond" if interested. We'd love to hear from you! Organization: FIRST Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98032 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Grant WriterSongea’s, an all-volunteer Sammamish, WA based 501©3, works with two Tanzania NGOs to provide basic needs and education to vulnerable children in underserved villages in southern Tanzania, East Africa. We also meet urgent needs identified by impoverished villagers including drilling their first clean water wells, constructing infrastructure, and in Lutukira Village building a comprehensive Health Center and their first Vocational Classroom. USA architects and engineers provide pro bono design expertise and mentoring so paid village workers learn new skills and appropriate technology on the job as they build. Learn about our mission and accomplishments at www.songeaskids.org. Our success depends on skilled, dedicated volunteers. Members of our volunteer teams experience great satisfaction as their dedication lifts up entire villages and opens the path to a successful future for orphaned and vulnerable children. The volunteer grant writer will receive from the volunteer grant researcher detailed information about agencies and organizations likely to fund our priority projects in Africa. The grant writer will draft grant proposals working with the President. Previous grant writing experience is preferred. We seek a minimum commitment of one year and a person with excellent writing skills. The writer will maintain a grant tracking system so deadlines for proposal submission and reports are met. This is a VIRTUAL opportunity where the person works from their own home and communicates online. Organization: Songea's Kids Songea’s, an all-volunteer Sammamish, WA based 501©3, works with two Tanzania NGOs to provide basic needs and education to vulnerable children in underserved villages in southern Tanzania, East Africa. We also meet urgent needs identified by impoverished villagers including drilling their first clean water wells, constructing infrastructure, and in Lutukira Village building a comprehensive Health Center and their first Vocational Classroom. USA architects and engineers provide pro bono design expertise and mentoring so paid village workers learn new skills and appropriate technology on the job as they build. Learn about our mission and accomplishments at www.songeaskids.org. Our success depends on skilled, dedicated volunteers. Members of our volunteer teams experience great satisfaction as their dedication lifts up entire villages and opens the path to a successful future for orphaned and vulnerable children. The volunteer grant writer will receive from the volunteer grant researcher detailed information about agencies and organizations likely to fund our priority projects in Africa. The grant writer will draft grant proposals working with the President. Previous grant writing experience is preferred. We seek a minimum commitment of one year and a person with excellent writing skills. The writer will maintain a grant tracking system so deadlines for proposal submission and reports are met. This is a VIRTUAL opportunity where the person works from their own home and communicates online. Organization: Songea's Kids Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98075 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Grant ResearcherSongea’s, an all-volunteer Sammamish, WA based 501©3, works with two Tanzania NGOs to provide basic needs and education to vulnerable children in underserved villages in southern Tanzania, East Africa. We also meet urgent needs identified by impoverished villagers including drilling their first clean water wells, constructing infrastructure, and in Lutukira Village building a comprehensive Health Center and their first Vocational Classroom. USA architects and engineers provide pro bono design expertise and mentoring so paid village workers learn new skills and appropriate technology on the job as they build. Learn about our mission and accomplishments at www.songeaskids.org. Our success depends on skilled, dedicated volunteers. Members of our volunteer teams experience great satisfaction as their dedication lifts up entire villages and opens the path to a successful future for orphaned and vulnerable children. We are seeking two volunteer grant researchers to work online from their own homes. Using tools such as GrantStation, the volunteer will identify and document agencies and organizations likely to fund priority projects in Africa so we accomplish our mission. This information will be given to our grant writer. Organization: Songea's Kids Songea’s, an all-volunteer Sammamish, WA based 501©3, works with two Tanzania NGOs to provide basic needs and education to vulnerable children in underserved villages in southern Tanzania, East Africa. We also meet urgent needs identified by impoverished villagers including drilling their first clean water wells, constructing infrastructure, and in Lutukira Village building a comprehensive Health Center and their first Vocational Classroom. USA architects and engineers provide pro bono design expertise and mentoring so paid village workers learn new skills and appropriate technology on the job as they build. Learn about our mission and accomplishments at www.songeaskids.org. Our success depends on skilled, dedicated volunteers. Members of our volunteer teams experience great satisfaction as their dedication lifts up entire villages and opens the path to a successful future for orphaned and vulnerable children. We are seeking two volunteer grant researchers to work online from their own homes. Using tools such as GrantStation, the volunteer will identify and document agencies and organizations likely to fund priority projects in Africa so we accomplish our mission. This information will be given to our grant writer. Organization: Songea's Kids Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98075 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Program Assistant VolunteerPosition: Program Assistant Volunteer (unpaid) Organization: After-School All-Stars Puget Sound School Locations: Remote (potentially September-December) Work Hours: Typical hours are Monday-Thursday between 2:30 – 5:30pm (approx. 2 hours per day)
ORGANIZATION BACKGROUND: After-School All-Stars (ASAS) is one of the leading national after-school program providers in the country. With a special focus on the middle school age group, our comprehensive school-based programs include Academic Readiness, Career Exploration, STEM, Wellness, and the Arts to help build the knowledge and skills children need to succeed, both in school and in life. Founded by Arnold Schwarzenegger in 1992, ASAS provides free, daily after-school programs to more than 90,000 youth in over 450 school sites in 19 chapters across the U.S. With the award of a national expansion grant, ASAS launched programs in the Puget Sound region during Fall 2016 and will be heading into our fifth program year. ASAS Puget Sound is serving approximately 600 students at three public school sites in Kent, Skyway/Renton and Tukwila.
WHAT WE NEED: ASAS is currently seeking passionate and talented people to support the daily needs of our programs. Reporting to the Site Coordinator, Program Assistants are responsible for helping to manage virtual Zoom classrooms, ensuring the safety of students, and supporting the daily operation and implementation of each program. Programs you may support include, but are not limited to: Cooking & Nutrition Outdoor Education Digital Music Production Dance Creative Arts Academic Support Sports & Fitness STEM Social Emotional Learning
WHAT YOU WILL DO: The Program Assistant should embody ASAS’s core values: accountable, collaborative, transparent, proactive, and entrepreneurial and will demonstrate the ability to lead students to accomplish established objectives. Curriculum: Help to support the implementation of virtual activities to promote student exploration and learning Model and promote the mission and values of After-School All-Stars through appropriate appearance, words, and actions Facilitate virtual small breakout group tutoring sessions to support students in completing their assignmentsYouth Supervision: Under guidance of the Site Coordinator, Program Assistants will provide direct supervision to students virtually and helping to manage the chat feature in Zoom virtual programs Using the ASAS approach of positive youth discipline to help students take ownership of their actions and grow from consequences of such actions Maintain good order and discipline in the virtual environment Ensure the school rules and policies are reflected in daily practiceFacilitation: Work in conjunction with the Site Coordinator and fellow Program Leaders to ensure that virtual program activities are engaging, fun and relevant to youth, as well as organized and well thought-out Maintain professional and positive relationships with school staff, partners, students, and parents Create and manage a caring, supportive, purposeful, and stimulating virtual environmentData Management: Take and collect attendance regularly at the start of every class Maintain accurate attendance data and reports Submit required data on timeThis role may focus more on direct service (likely virtual), program support, or a hybrid of the two depending on the individual’s experience and skill set.
WHAT YOU WILL NEED:
HOW TO APPLY: To apply, please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information.To learn more about ASAS, please visit our website: www.afterschoolallstars.org www.ASASPugetSound.org Organization: After-School All-Stars Puget Sound Position: Program Assistant Volunteer (unpaid) Organization: After-School All-Stars Puget Sound School Locations: Remote (potentially September-December) Work Hours: Typical hours are Monday-Thursday between 2:30 – 5:30pm (approx. 2 hours per day)
ORGANIZATION BACKGROUND: After-School All-Stars (ASAS) is one of the leading national after-school program providers in the country. With a special focus on the middle school age group, our comprehensive school-based programs include Academic Readiness, Career Exploration, STEM, Wellness, and the Arts to help build the knowledge and skills children need to succeed, both in school and in life. Founded by Arnold Schwarzenegger in 1992, ASAS provides free, daily after-school programs to more than 90,000 youth in over 450 school sites in 19 chapters across the U.S. With the award of a national expansion grant, ASAS launched programs in the Puget Sound region during Fall 2016 and will be heading into our fifth program year. ASAS Puget Sound is serving approximately 600 students at three public school sites in Kent, Skyway/Renton and Tukwila.
WHAT WE NEED: ASAS is currently seeking passionate and talented people to support the daily needs of our programs. Reporting to the Site Coordinator, Program Assistants are responsible for helping to manage virtual Zoom classrooms, ensuring the safety of students, and supporting the daily operation and implementation of each program. Programs you may support include, but are not limited to: Cooking & Nutrition Outdoor Education Digital Music Production Dance Creative Arts Academic Support Sports & Fitness STEM Social Emotional Learning
WHAT YOU WILL DO: The Program Assistant should embody ASAS’s core values: accountable, collaborative, transparent, proactive, and entrepreneurial and will demonstrate the ability to lead students to accomplish established objectives. Curriculum: Help to support the implementation of virtual activities to promote student exploration and learning Model and promote the mission and values of After-School All-Stars through appropriate appearance, words, and actions Facilitate virtual small breakout group tutoring sessions to support students in completing their assignmentsYouth Supervision: Under guidance of the Site Coordinator, Program Assistants will provide direct supervision to students virtually and helping to manage the chat feature in Zoom virtual programs Using the ASAS approach of positive youth discipline to help students take ownership of their actions and grow from consequences of such actions Maintain good order and discipline in the virtual environment Ensure the school rules and policies are reflected in daily practiceFacilitation: Work in conjunction with the Site Coordinator and fellow Program Leaders to ensure that virtual program activities are engaging, fun and relevant to youth, as well as organized and well thought-out Maintain professional and positive relationships with school staff, partners, students, and parents Create and manage a caring, supportive, purposeful, and stimulating virtual environmentData Management: Take and collect attendance regularly at the start of every class Maintain accurate attendance data and reports Submit required data on timeThis role may focus more on direct service (likely virtual), program support, or a hybrid of the two depending on the individual’s experience and skill set.
WHAT YOU WILL NEED:
HOW TO APPLY: To apply, please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information.To learn more about ASAS, please visit our website: www.afterschoolallstars.org www.ASASPugetSound.org Organization: After-School All-Stars Puget Sound Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sew Face Masks for Urban FamilyUrban Family is in need of face masks to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 among youth and families who live in low-income apartment complexes. Please read this page for more information about sewing face masks. We are requesting 1,900 masks. If you’re able to provide some or all of these masks, please click “respond” and we will reach out to you to confirm the number of masks you can provide and delivery details. We ask that each volunteer responding to this request plan to make at least 100 masks. Finished masks can be delivered/mailed to us at: 17725 115th Place SE Renton, WA 98055 Organization: Urban Family Urban Family is in need of face masks to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 among youth and families who live in low-income apartment complexes. Please read this page for more information about sewing face masks. We are requesting 1,900 masks. If you’re able to provide some or all of these masks, please click “respond” and we will reach out to you to confirm the number of masks you can provide and delivery details. We ask that each volunteer responding to this request plan to make at least 100 masks. Finished masks can be delivered/mailed to us at: 17725 115th Place SE Renton, WA 98055 Organization: Urban Family Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98055 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Edible Hope COVID-19 Response (Summer)Donating is the fastest way for you to make a difference as we grapple with the impact of the Coronavirus. Donate at https://www.stlukesseattle.org/give. If you are able to purchase XL non-latex gloves for food prep, we are in desperate need. If you would also like to give your time, we would love to have the help. The process of cooking, packaging, and safely distributing food to our guests has overwhelmed our very committed but dwindling number of volunteers able to serve during this pandemic. We need help from our wider community to keep serving around 100-200 vulnerable neighbors. Organization: St. Luke’s Edible Hope Kitchen Donating is the fastest way for you to make a difference as we grapple with the impact of the Coronavirus. Donate at https://www.stlukesseattle.org/give. If you are able to purchase XL non-latex gloves for food prep, we are in desperate need. If you would also like to give your time, we would love to have the help. The process of cooking, packaging, and safely distributing food to our guests has overwhelmed our very committed but dwindling number of volunteers able to serve during this pandemic. We need help from our wider community to keep serving around 100-200 vulnerable neighbors. Organization: St. Luke’s Edible Hope Kitchen Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98107 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Social Media | Marketing InternNever Stop Moving (NSM) is a Seattle, WA based organization founded and run by womxn for the advancement of womxn’s leadership and empowerment in the outdoor community. Our mission is to create and foster opportunities to empower womxn through outdoor experiences, education, and community. Our vision is to be a strong community of empowered womxn with the confidence and independence to mentor all womxn including those from underrepresented and underserved communities to experience the outdoors and receive outdoor education. The Marketing Intern will join the NSM team and collaborate with the board and volunteers to create content for our social media channels and monthly newsletter. Responsibilities: Design and write a newsletter each month using Mailchimp. Create, design, and post content for our social media channels including Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn. Design flyers and marketing materials using the NSM brand to promote our programs. Stay up-to-date with developments in relevant news stories, social media trends, key publications to inform NSM’s public presence using Hootsuite. Pro-active in researching and seeking new content ideasDesired skills and experience: Excellent written and verbal communication skills and ability to adapt writing style to suit different platforms and audiences. Minimum of 1 year experience in communications, marketing, graphic design, or social media. Ability to work independently and take initiative with a high sense of self-motivation, creativity and flexibility. Excellent organizational and administrative skills Enthusiasm for NSM’s mission and visionOpportunities to: Learn about non-profit development, fundraising, and womxn’s leadership and empowerment Obtain a fantastic content writing and public relations portfolio Gain valuable experience and professional development in brand establishment, outdoor journalism, marketing, and public relations Improve skills related to the outdoor activities of interestTime commitment: We would love for you to join our team for at least four months and volunteer about 8 hours per week. If interested, please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information about applying. Organization: Never Stop Moving Never Stop Moving (NSM) is a Seattle, WA based organization founded and run by womxn for the advancement of womxn’s leadership and empowerment in the outdoor community. Our mission is to create and foster opportunities to empower womxn through outdoor experiences, education, and community. Our vision is to be a strong community of empowered womxn with the confidence and independence to mentor all womxn including those from underrepresented and underserved communities to experience the outdoors and receive outdoor education. The Marketing Intern will join the NSM team and collaborate with the board and volunteers to create content for our social media channels and monthly newsletter. Responsibilities: Design and write a newsletter each month using Mailchimp. Create, design, and post content for our social media channels including Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn. Design flyers and marketing materials using the NSM brand to promote our programs. Stay up-to-date with developments in relevant news stories, social media trends, key publications to inform NSM’s public presence using Hootsuite. Pro-active in researching and seeking new content ideasDesired skills and experience: Excellent written and verbal communication skills and ability to adapt writing style to suit different platforms and audiences. Minimum of 1 year experience in communications, marketing, graphic design, or social media. Ability to work independently and take initiative with a high sense of self-motivation, creativity and flexibility. Excellent organizational and administrative skills Enthusiasm for NSM’s mission and visionOpportunities to: Learn about non-profit development, fundraising, and womxn’s leadership and empowerment Obtain a fantastic content writing and public relations portfolio Gain valuable experience and professional development in brand establishment, outdoor journalism, marketing, and public relations Improve skills related to the outdoor activities of interestTime commitment: We would love for you to join our team for at least four months and volunteer about 8 hours per week. If interested, please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information about applying. Organization: Never Stop Moving Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board TreasurerNever Stop Moving (NSM) is a Seattle, WA based organization founded and run by womxn for the advancement of womxn’s leadership and empowerment in the outdoor community. Our mission is to create and foster opportunities to empower womxn through outdoor experiences, education, and community. Our vision is to be a strong community of empowered womxn with the confidence and independence to mentor all womxn including those from underrepresented and underserved communities to experience the outdoors and receive outdoor education. The Board of Directors is composed of leaders dedicated to the organization’s vision who act as advocates and ambassadors for NSM and are fully engaged in identifying and securing the resources necessary for the organization to thrive. They make personal contributions of time, money, connections and expertise. Treasurer Responsibilities: Maintain financial management policies and procedures with the Board Chair. Chair the Finance and Fund Development Committee and lead the development of the annual budget and approve expenditures of funds raised by the Board of Directors Provide guidance and oversight in conveying budget information to the board. Make sure that budget priorities and decisions reflect the intentions and objectives of the organization. Present detailed financial statements at monthly board meetings, or at the request of the board of directors.Board Member Responsibilities: Attend monthly Board meetings (in-person or virtual) and the annual Board retreat (in-person). Act as a NSM ambassador to donors, partners and other stakeholders and represent the organization at fundraising events. Assist the Board Chair with the recruitment of board members and advisors to strengthen the organization: i.e. corporate sponsorship, pro bono work, advisors, and program partnerships. Make an annual Give-Get commitment that is personally significant (minimum commitment is $200 which we can support in obtaining).Preferred Qualifications: Strong background in financial accounting and taxes, preferably with nonprofits. Experience working with or serving on a nonprofit board and strong understanding of fiduciary responsibilities. Able to contribute an average of 12-15 hours per month. Based in the Pacific Northwest. U.S. Certified Public Accountant, MBA, or 4 years demonstrable experience.If interested, please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information about applying. Organization: Never Stop Moving Never Stop Moving (NSM) is a Seattle, WA based organization founded and run by womxn for the advancement of womxn’s leadership and empowerment in the outdoor community. Our mission is to create and foster opportunities to empower womxn through outdoor experiences, education, and community. Our vision is to be a strong community of empowered womxn with the confidence and independence to mentor all womxn including those from underrepresented and underserved communities to experience the outdoors and receive outdoor education. The Board of Directors is composed of leaders dedicated to the organization’s vision who act as advocates and ambassadors for NSM and are fully engaged in identifying and securing the resources necessary for the organization to thrive. They make personal contributions of time, money, connections and expertise. Treasurer Responsibilities: Maintain financial management policies and procedures with the Board Chair. Chair the Finance and Fund Development Committee and lead the development of the annual budget and approve expenditures of funds raised by the Board of Directors Provide guidance and oversight in conveying budget information to the board. Make sure that budget priorities and decisions reflect the intentions and objectives of the organization. Present detailed financial statements at monthly board meetings, or at the request of the board of directors.Board Member Responsibilities: Attend monthly Board meetings (in-person or virtual) and the annual Board retreat (in-person). Act as a NSM ambassador to donors, partners and other stakeholders and represent the organization at fundraising events. Assist the Board Chair with the recruitment of board members and advisors to strengthen the organization: i.e. corporate sponsorship, pro bono work, advisors, and program partnerships. Make an annual Give-Get commitment that is personally significant (minimum commitment is $200 which we can support in obtaining).Preferred Qualifications: Strong background in financial accounting and taxes, preferably with nonprofits. Experience working with or serving on a nonprofit board and strong understanding of fiduciary responsibilities. Able to contribute an average of 12-15 hours per month. Based in the Pacific Northwest. U.S. Certified Public Accountant, MBA, or 4 years demonstrable experience.If interested, please click "respond" and we will follow up with more information about applying. Organization: Never Stop Moving Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PPE needed - Masks and gowns for HealthPointHealthPoint is a community health organization providing quality healthcare for over 100,000 patients annually. We need masks of all types, especially n95 size small. We can accept cloth masks. We also accept cash donations to our COVID-19 response fund as we gear up to respond to the needs of our community for additional primary and behavioral health care. Organization: HealthPoint HealthPoint is a community health organization providing quality healthcare for over 100,000 patients annually. We need masks of all types, especially n95 size small. We can accept cloth masks. We also accept cash donations to our COVID-19 response fund as we gear up to respond to the needs of our community for additional primary and behavioral health care. Organization: HealthPoint Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support Our Vulnerable Eastside FamiliesAttain Housing has Kirkland and Bellevue transitional Housing homes that need some outdoor yardwork TLC (Tender Loving Care).
We have lots of easy projects that could be handled easily by 1 or 2 people or even a small group.
Projects are for 2 to 4 hours. Our staff will provide water, tools, hand sanitizer and answers to your yardwork questions!
Projects include: Mowing, light pruning and raking in Kingsgate. Mowing in Bellevue. Light pruning and weeding. Bellevue Totem Lake Juanita
Let us know if you would like to help out or if you have a small group. We would love to put together a project based on your group's size, abilities, and schedule. Organization: Attain Housing Attain Housing has Kirkland and Bellevue transitional Housing homes that need some outdoor yardwork TLC (Tender Loving Care).
We have lots of easy projects that could be handled easily by 1 or 2 people or even a small group.
Projects are for 2 to 4 hours. Our staff will provide water, tools, hand sanitizer and answers to your yardwork questions!
Projects include: Mowing, light pruning and raking in Kingsgate. Mowing in Bellevue. Light pruning and weeding. Bellevue Totem Lake Juanita
Let us know if you would like to help out or if you have a small group. We would love to put together a project based on your group's size, abilities, and schedule. Organization: Attain Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98033 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Support Families in South King County during COVID-19https://www.childrenshomesociety.org/donate In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many families who were already food-insecure now find themselves with children out of school — children who ordinarily received more than half of their daily nutrition at school through free and reduced-price meals. These families often make trade-offs with other living expenses and employ coping strategies to secure such household items as toilet paper, toothpaste, soap, or disposable diapers. Children’s Home Society of Washington is dedicated to helping these families now more than ever. Consider donating today to support our efforts to help families in need in King County. Suggested Donations: https://www.childrenshomesociety.org/donate Fred Meyer, QFC, Safeway Gift cards between $25-$100 We will be distributing these resources in compliance with COVID-19 public health recommendations. To Donate: Contact us at 253-854-0700 or email southking@chs-wa.org
Organization: Children's Home Society Of Washington https://www.childrenshomesociety.org/donate In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many families who were already food-insecure now find themselves with children out of school — children who ordinarily received more than half of their daily nutrition at school through free and reduced-price meals. These families often make trade-offs with other living expenses and employ coping strategies to secure such household items as toilet paper, toothpaste, soap, or disposable diapers. Children’s Home Society of Washington is dedicated to helping these families now more than ever. Consider donating today to support our efforts to help families in need in King County. Suggested Donations: https://www.childrenshomesociety.org/donate Fred Meyer, QFC, Safeway Gift cards between $25-$100 We will be distributing these resources in compliance with COVID-19 public health recommendations. To Donate: Contact us at 253-854-0700 or email southking@chs-wa.org
Organization: Children's Home Society Of Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98032 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Diapers needed for North Seattle FamiliesIn response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many families who were already food-insecure now find themselves with children out of school — children who ordinarily received more than half of their daily nutrition at school through free and reduced-price meals. These families often make trade-offs with other living expenses and employ coping strategies to secure such household items as toilet paper, toothpaste, soap, or disposable diapers. Children’s Home Society of Washington is dedicated to helping these families now more than ever. Consider donating today to support our efforts to help families in need in the North Seattle area. Suggested Donations: Fred Meyer, Shell Gas Station, and Food Store Gift Cards: $25-$100 Diapers sizes 1-6 (highest need sizes 4-6) Baby Wipes Toilet Paper Cleaning Supplies Hand Sanitizer We will be distributing these resources in compliance with COVID-19 public health recommendations. Drop off Donations: Monday 11am-1pm/Tuesday 11am-1pm 12545 Lake City Way NE Chris.Leverson@CHS-WA.org Organization: Children's Home Society Of Washington In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many families who were already food-insecure now find themselves with children out of school — children who ordinarily received more than half of their daily nutrition at school through free and reduced-price meals. These families often make trade-offs with other living expenses and employ coping strategies to secure such household items as toilet paper, toothpaste, soap, or disposable diapers. Children’s Home Society of Washington is dedicated to helping these families now more than ever. Consider donating today to support our efforts to help families in need in the North Seattle area. Suggested Donations: Fred Meyer, Shell Gas Station, and Food Store Gift Cards: $25-$100 Diapers sizes 1-6 (highest need sizes 4-6) Baby Wipes Toilet Paper Cleaning Supplies Hand Sanitizer We will be distributing these resources in compliance with COVID-19 public health recommendations. Drop off Donations: Monday 11am-1pm/Tuesday 11am-1pm 12545 Lake City Way NE Chris.Leverson@CHS-WA.org Organization: Children's Home Society Of Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98125 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sew Face Masks for Children's Home Society of WashingtonChildren's Home Society of Washington is in need of face masks to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 among our staff and volunteers who are working to provide emergency services to families in need. Please read this page for more information about sewing face masks. We are requesting 400 masks. If you’re able to provide some or all of these masks, please click “respond” and we will reach out to you to confirm the number of masks you can provide and delivery details. We ask that each volunteer responding to this request plan to make at least 25 masks. Finished masks can be delivered/mailed to us at: Donna Verretto C/O Children's Home Society of Washington 4115 NE 62nd Street Seattle, WA 98115 (206) 388-5870 Organization: Children's Home Society Of Washington Children's Home Society of Washington is in need of face masks to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 among our staff and volunteers who are working to provide emergency services to families in need. Please read this page for more information about sewing face masks. We are requesting 400 masks. If you’re able to provide some or all of these masks, please click “respond” and we will reach out to you to confirm the number of masks you can provide and delivery details. We ask that each volunteer responding to this request plan to make at least 25 masks. Finished masks can be delivered/mailed to us at: Donna Verretto C/O Children's Home Society of Washington 4115 NE 62nd Street Seattle, WA 98115 (206) 388-5870 Organization: Children's Home Society Of Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support RIFC & SWEL Bilingual Preschools with glove donation!RIFC and SWEL's mission is to provide a high quality part-time preschool experience for children ages 3-5 in a warm, nurturing, culturally relevant environment. We create an environment where children can continue to live out their childhoods. We believe children learn best when the curriculum is child-centered, play-based, and emergent, based on their interests and passions. We also believe that by thoughtfully planning social experiences, activities, environments, and teacher-child interactions we facilitate children’s success in kindergarten and beyond. With our reopening after this COVID19 outbreak, we continue to follow the best health and safety protocol to keep all staff, families, and children safe. We've encountered that the use of GLOVES is flowing quickly. If you are able to donate boxes of single use, powder free gloves please connect with us and respond to this opportunity! They can be delivered at 6535 Delridge Way SW or we can schedule a no contact delivery at that address. We are in need of extra as we continue to prevent the spread of COVID19. Organization: Refugee and Immigrant Family Center Bilingual Preschool and SouthWest Early Learning Bilingual Preschool RIFC and SWEL's mission is to provide a high quality part-time preschool experience for children ages 3-5 in a warm, nurturing, culturally relevant environment. We create an environment where children can continue to live out their childhoods. We believe children learn best when the curriculum is child-centered, play-based, and emergent, based on their interests and passions. We also believe that by thoughtfully planning social experiences, activities, environments, and teacher-child interactions we facilitate children’s success in kindergarten and beyond. With our reopening after this COVID19 outbreak, we continue to follow the best health and safety protocol to keep all staff, families, and children safe. We've encountered that the use of GLOVES is flowing quickly. If you are able to donate boxes of single use, powder free gloves please connect with us and respond to this opportunity! They can be delivered at 6535 Delridge Way SW or we can schedule a no contact delivery at that address. We are in need of extra as we continue to prevent the spread of COVID19. Organization: Refugee and Immigrant Family Center Bilingual Preschool and SouthWest Early Learning Bilingual Preschool Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help us distribute foodJoin us to serve those in need. Click respond for more information. Organization: The Food Bank @ St. Mary's Join us to serve those in need. Click respond for more information. Organization: The Food Bank @ St. Mary's Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98144 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help fight hungerDescription
The Food Bank @ St. Mary's serves over 1500 walk-in clients a week as well as delivering food to home bound seniors, schools and community programs. We are open for food distribution on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and for other tasks on Tuesday and Thursday. We have volunteer opportunities for various specific positions just now: Computer check-in Bakery pickup driver Food handling and sorting Lunch cook Also we can always use help with food distribution and sorting. Organization: The Food Bank @ St. Mary's Description
The Food Bank @ St. Mary's serves over 1500 walk-in clients a week as well as delivering food to home bound seniors, schools and community programs. We are open for food distribution on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and for other tasks on Tuesday and Thursday. We have volunteer opportunities for various specific positions just now: Computer check-in Bakery pickup driver Food handling and sorting Lunch cook Also we can always use help with food distribution and sorting. Organization: The Food Bank @ St. Mary's Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98144 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Public Health Reserve Corps- COVID19 responseThe Public Health Reserve Corps is currently seeking new volunteers who meet membership criteria to assist in the response to COVID19 and future emergency responses. If you are interested in joining, please send an email to phrc@kingcounty.gov!
Organization: Public Health Reserve Corps The Public Health Reserve Corps is currently seeking new volunteers who meet membership criteria to assist in the response to COVID19 and future emergency responses. If you are interested in joining, please send an email to phrc@kingcounty.gov!
Organization: Public Health Reserve Corps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sew Face Masks for Recovery CaféRecovery Café is in need of face masks to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 among our Members experiencing homelessness, addiction, and other mental health challenges. We are continuing to provide to-go meals for our Members, who need masks to protect themselves and others while picking up necessary food and supplies. Please read this page for more information about sewing face masks. We are requesting 100 masks. If you’re able to provide some or all of these masks, please click “respond” and we will reach out to you to confirm the number of masks you can provide and delivery details. We ask that each volunteer responding to this request plan to make at least 10 masks. Finished masks can be delivered/mailed to us at: 2022 Boren Ave; Seattle, WA 98121 Organization: Recovery Café Recovery Café is in need of face masks to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 among our Members experiencing homelessness, addiction, and other mental health challenges. We are continuing to provide to-go meals for our Members, who need masks to protect themselves and others while picking up necessary food and supplies. Please read this page for more information about sewing face masks. We are requesting 100 masks. If you’re able to provide some or all of these masks, please click “respond” and we will reach out to you to confirm the number of masks you can provide and delivery details. We ask that each volunteer responding to this request plan to make at least 10 masks. Finished masks can be delivered/mailed to us at: 2022 Boren Ave; Seattle, WA 98121 Organization: Recovery Café Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98121 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Drive Seniors to Essential Medical Appointments During COVID-19 Outbreak - FEDERAL WAYWhile many of us are practicing social distancing, there are many low-income seniors and adults with disabilities who need essential medical transportation to their cancer treatments and dialysis. If you can help even once a week, it would make a huge impact in getting our clients to their life-sustaining treatments. This qualifies as an essential service that volunteers can provide. A little bit about Volunteer Services: Due to the vulnerable population we serve, volunteers must complete an application, pass a background check, and attend an online orientation. Organization: CCS: Volunteer Services Of King County While many of us are practicing social distancing, there are many low-income seniors and adults with disabilities who need essential medical transportation to their cancer treatments and dialysis. If you can help even once a week, it would make a huge impact in getting our clients to their life-sustaining treatments. This qualifies as an essential service that volunteers can provide. A little bit about Volunteer Services: Due to the vulnerable population we serve, volunteers must complete an application, pass a background check, and attend an online orientation. Organization: CCS: Volunteer Services Of King County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98003 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Drive Seniors to Essential Medical Appointments During COVID-19 Outbreak - SEATACWhile many of us are practicing social distancing, there are many low-income seniors and adults with disabilities who need essential medical transportation to their cancer treatments and dialysis. If you can help even once a week, it would make a huge impact in getting our clients to their life-sustaining treatments. This qualifies as an essential service that volunteers can provide. Due to the vulnerable population we serve, volunteers must complete an application, pass a background check, and attend an orientation. Organization: CCS: Volunteer Services Of King County While many of us are practicing social distancing, there are many low-income seniors and adults with disabilities who need essential medical transportation to their cancer treatments and dialysis. If you can help even once a week, it would make a huge impact in getting our clients to their life-sustaining treatments. This qualifies as an essential service that volunteers can provide. Due to the vulnerable population we serve, volunteers must complete an application, pass a background check, and attend an orientation. Organization: CCS: Volunteer Services Of King County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board Members NeededNorthwest Art Alliance which produces the Best of the Northwest Art and Fine Craft Show, is seeking applicants for the Board of Directors who have a Passion for Art and Fine Craft! HELP MOVE OUR ORGANIZATION FORWARD AND IN NEW DIRECTIONS QUALITY IS PARAMOUNT - CREATIVITY WELCOMEDWe invite interested parties from all over the NW United States to Join a group of artists and art advocates to advance the mission of this non-profit organization. Help us chart the future of this dynamic arts organization through artist development, broad community connections and opportunities for new pathways to celebrate art and fine craft. If you have questions or would like to apply, please press the respond button and we will be in contact. What is the commitment and focus for members of the Board of Directors? Provide enthusiastic support for Art and the Mission and Vision of Northwest Art Alliance Demonstrate sound, ethical and legal governance Execute responsible and transparent financial practices and oversight Demonstrate respectful internal and external communications Actively pursue diversity in all aspects and levels of the organization and its missionTIME COMMITMENT Active participation at monthly virtual meetings of 2 hours. Meetings are currently planned for the first Monday of each month at 5:30 p.m. via video conference. 1-2 extended in person meetings per year for work planning and relationship building (out of area members can join virtually) Active involvement in pursuit of organizational goals Term of service is 2 years, with the opportunity to renewSKILLS, TALENT AND KNOWLEDGE NEEDED some or all or… something you think of Passion for Art and Fine Craft Leadership Skills - Willingness to make hard decisions Community connections - Promote community outreach and the development of connections and partnerships throughout the Northwest region with all age groups. Non-Profit Organizational Support Skills Team Collaboration Fundraising &/or Grant Writing Marketing and Communication including Social and Online Media Helpful Business Skills Note taking, word processing/spreadsheet and presentation software Financial Management, ie use of online tools and applications (i.e.. Quickbooks)
Organization: Northwest Art Alliance Northwest Art Alliance which produces the Best of the Northwest Art and Fine Craft Show, is seeking applicants for the Board of Directors who have a Passion for Art and Fine Craft! HELP MOVE OUR ORGANIZATION FORWARD AND IN NEW DIRECTIONS QUALITY IS PARAMOUNT - CREATIVITY WELCOMEDWe invite interested parties from all over the NW United States to Join a group of artists and art advocates to advance the mission of this non-profit organization. Help us chart the future of this dynamic arts organization through artist development, broad community connections and opportunities for new pathways to celebrate art and fine craft. If you have questions or would like to apply, please press the respond button and we will be in contact. What is the commitment and focus for members of the Board of Directors? Provide enthusiastic support for Art and the Mission and Vision of Northwest Art Alliance Demonstrate sound, ethical and legal governance Execute responsible and transparent financial practices and oversight Demonstrate respectful internal and external communications Actively pursue diversity in all aspects and levels of the organization and its missionTIME COMMITMENT Active participation at monthly virtual meetings of 2 hours. Meetings are currently planned for the first Monday of each month at 5:30 p.m. via video conference. 1-2 extended in person meetings per year for work planning and relationship building (out of area members can join virtually) Active involvement in pursuit of organizational goals Term of service is 2 years, with the opportunity to renewSKILLS, TALENT AND KNOWLEDGE NEEDED some or all or… something you think of Passion for Art and Fine Craft Leadership Skills - Willingness to make hard decisions Community connections - Promote community outreach and the development of connections and partnerships throughout the Northwest region with all age groups. Non-Profit Organizational Support Skills Team Collaboration Fundraising &/or Grant Writing Marketing and Communication including Social and Online Media Helpful Business Skills Note taking, word processing/spreadsheet and presentation software Financial Management, ie use of online tools and applications (i.e.. Quickbooks)
Organization: Northwest Art Alliance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98117 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pro Bono AttorneyFor 50 years, Wonderland Child & Family Services has offered therapies and family supports for infants and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities through early-intervention services. Now Wonderland will also provide these comprehensive supports and services at our new Hope RISING Clinic for Prenatal Substance Exposure. This groundbreaking new model combines interdisciplinary assessment and diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) with evidence-based therapies for children, supports for the entire family, and community education to reduce shame and stigma. We are looking for a pro bono attorney to review the new forms and service agreements given to the families we will be serving at the clinic to ensure all parties' rights and responsibilities are clear and tenable. This work can be done remotely, outside of regular business hours if needed. Organization: Wonderland Child & Family Services For 50 years, Wonderland Child & Family Services has offered therapies and family supports for infants and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities through early-intervention services. Now Wonderland will also provide these comprehensive supports and services at our new Hope RISING Clinic for Prenatal Substance Exposure. This groundbreaking new model combines interdisciplinary assessment and diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) with evidence-based therapies for children, supports for the entire family, and community education to reduce shame and stigma. We are looking for a pro bono attorney to review the new forms and service agreements given to the families we will be serving at the clinic to ensure all parties' rights and responsibilities are clear and tenable. This work can be done remotely, outside of regular business hours if needed. Organization: Wonderland Child & Family Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98177 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Web marketer to create the story of Skate JourneysSkate Journeys is expanding what is possible for anyone who wants to learn to skate, and expanding what is possible on skates! We are looking for someone to assist us in telling our story on our website. We've got two talented people to support you in the actual development of the website, but we need you to help us in telling our story! Organization: Skate Journeys Skate Journeys is expanding what is possible for anyone who wants to learn to skate, and expanding what is possible on skates! We are looking for someone to assist us in telling our story on our website. We've got two talented people to support you in the actual development of the website, but we need you to help us in telling our story! Organization: Skate Journeys Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Video and Marketing OpportunityDo you have experience creating videos and or in marketing? Washington Vocational Services needs your skills and creativity! We are looking for a volunteer to work with us in creating two short videos highlighting the work that we do and the lives that we change. These videos will be used at our annual fundraising event and for other fund development activities. We also have opportunities for volunteers to use their marketing skills to help in developing marketing brochures for fund development. Organization: Washington Vocational Services Do you have experience creating videos and or in marketing? Washington Vocational Services needs your skills and creativity! We are looking for a volunteer to work with us in creating two short videos highlighting the work that we do and the lives that we change. These videos will be used at our annual fundraising event and for other fund development activities. We also have opportunities for volunteers to use their marketing skills to help in developing marketing brochures for fund development. Organization: Washington Vocational Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98133 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Website and Social Media Manager needed for Beacon Hill Youth SoccerWe are in need of an experienced website builder and manager to update and manage our current soccer website. We are also looking for an experienced social media volunteer to create social media accounts (Facebook & Twitter) and manage them (post essential info). This position is flexible and can be worked on at home. A few regular meetings with BHYS admin will be required in order to discuss content and what needs to be updated.
We do require background checks on all volunteers 18 and older. Organization: Beacon Hill Youth Soccer We are in need of an experienced website builder and manager to update and manage our current soccer website. We are also looking for an experienced social media volunteer to create social media accounts (Facebook & Twitter) and manage them (post essential info). This position is flexible and can be worked on at home. A few regular meetings with BHYS admin will be required in order to discuss content and what needs to be updated.
We do require background checks on all volunteers 18 and older. Organization: Beacon Hill Youth Soccer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98144 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberAre you passionate about closing the opportunity gap for under-served youth? Are you interested in having big impact with a small organization? Do you have the time to commit to rolling up your sleeves to expand our program and create sustainable systems for the future success of our Scholars? We are seeking individuals interested in fundraising, strategic planning, governance, and programming (in that order). We are based in Seattle, WA, but desire to add individuals nationally, especially in Dallas, TX and New York, NY. Scholars reside and attend colleges in most states. For more information - connect with us today. We look forward to hearing from you! Organization: Alexander Hamilton Scholars Are you passionate about closing the opportunity gap for under-served youth? Are you interested in having big impact with a small organization? Do you have the time to commit to rolling up your sleeves to expand our program and create sustainable systems for the future success of our Scholars? We are seeking individuals interested in fundraising, strategic planning, governance, and programming (in that order). We are based in Seattle, WA, but desire to add individuals nationally, especially in Dallas, TX and New York, NY. Scholars reside and attend colleges in most states. For more information - connect with us today. We look forward to hearing from you! Organization: Alexander Hamilton Scholars Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98020 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media CoordinatorCan you tell a great story? Do you love to document your life on the internet? Help Feet First build a bigger web presence and promote our events. Work with our webmaster to create a more impactful website and blog. Work in the office or remotely. Organization: Feet First Can you tell a great story? Do you love to document your life on the internet? Help Feet First build a bigger web presence and promote our events. Work with our webmaster to create a more impactful website and blog. Work in the office or remotely. Organization: Feet First Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 98104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Computer DonationsHey Everyone! Due to Covid 19 our studio is closed. We are offering online Zoom classes, however not all of our students have access to technology at home. We are looking for used or new computers or tablets that have video and audio functionality. Thank you so much! Organization: Honor in Legacy Hey Everyone! Due to Covid 19 our studio is closed. We are offering online Zoom classes, however not all of our students have access to technology at home. We are looking for used or new computers or tablets that have video and audio functionality. Thank you so much! Organization: Honor in Legacy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98125 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Write for Good, Help find Funding for a Growing NonprofitSomali Youth & Family Club (SYFC) is a small nonprofit with an important mission, to provide vital services in housing, education, advocacy and community engagement to South King County. As we are small, a volunteer grant writer will make an enormous difference and impact on the organization. With their help, SYFC will be able to reach even more underserved people in the community and change their lives for the better. The Volunteer Grant Writer will assist our Development Officer in assembling and submitting grant requests, establishing and maintaining personal contact and relationships with granter contacts. They will help conduct research and maintain a calendar of submissions and other deadlines. As the pandemic continues we are finding it challenging to find flexible funding to further help our community. Our need for someone who can focus solely on searching for grants is more important than ever. Estimated Time Commitment: Very Flexible, work remotely. Would prefer 2–4 hours a week. All Volunteers must submit to and pass a background check. Office Hours: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Duties & Responsibilities: Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication Editing and proof-reading experience Time Management Self-motivated Attention to detail Analysis of data Critical Thinking Data Collection Ability to organize EfficiencyBenefits: Training and orientation. Professional experience running a social media account for a nonprofit organization and writing copy and generating other creative content. Flexible and self-directed schedule. Preferential hiring. Opportunity to fulfill volunteer hours remotely. Practice Interviews. Recommendation letters and references. Networking opportunities at SYFC events and meetings. Opportunity to shadow someone in the organization to develop skills.
Organization: Somali Youth and Family Club Somali Youth & Family Club (SYFC) is a small nonprofit with an important mission, to provide vital services in housing, education, advocacy and community engagement to South King County. As we are small, a volunteer grant writer will make an enormous difference and impact on the organization. With their help, SYFC will be able to reach even more underserved people in the community and change their lives for the better. The Volunteer Grant Writer will assist our Development Officer in assembling and submitting grant requests, establishing and maintaining personal contact and relationships with granter contacts. They will help conduct research and maintain a calendar of submissions and other deadlines. As the pandemic continues we are finding it challenging to find flexible funding to further help our community. Our need for someone who can focus solely on searching for grants is more important than ever. Estimated Time Commitment: Very Flexible, work remotely. Would prefer 2–4 hours a week. All Volunteers must submit to and pass a background check. Office Hours: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Duties & Responsibilities: Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication Editing and proof-reading experience Time Management Self-motivated Attention to detail Analysis of data Critical Thinking Data Collection Ability to organize EfficiencyBenefits: Training and orientation. Professional experience running a social media account for a nonprofit organization and writing copy and generating other creative content. Flexible and self-directed schedule. Preferential hiring. Opportunity to fulfill volunteer hours remotely. Practice Interviews. Recommendation letters and references. Networking opportunities at SYFC events and meetings. Opportunity to shadow someone in the organization to develop skills.
Organization: Somali Youth and Family Club Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: COVID Code Red ResponderAmerica’s blood centers need donors #NowMoreThanEver. The COVID-19 pandemic is devastating our blood supply: blood drives have been canceled and donors are afraid to visit centers. The American Red Cross has recommended hospitals reduce blood product utilization by 25%. This is a deadly shortage that affects millions, including anemic, transplant, cancer, surgery, sickle cell, trauma, and pregnant patients. There is no alternative for blood. In response, we have launched our COVID Code Red campaign to support blood centers and the healthcare system. The goal of this campaign is to start a social movement to bring greater awareness and rally young people nationwide to advocate for their local centers. UBI leadership would provide support to those volunteers or Code Red Responders. Responders have the opportunity to make a substantial impact on the health of their community and give back during this hard time.
Click here to sign up. Organization: The University Blood Initiative America’s blood centers need donors #NowMoreThanEver. The COVID-19 pandemic is devastating our blood supply: blood drives have been canceled and donors are afraid to visit centers. The American Red Cross has recommended hospitals reduce blood product utilization by 25%. This is a deadly shortage that affects millions, including anemic, transplant, cancer, surgery, sickle cell, trauma, and pregnant patients. There is no alternative for blood. In response, we have launched our COVID Code Red campaign to support blood centers and the healthcare system. The goal of this campaign is to start a social movement to bring greater awareness and rally young people nationwide to advocate for their local centers. UBI leadership would provide support to those volunteers or Code Red Responders. Responders have the opportunity to make a substantial impact on the health of their community and give back during this hard time.
Click here to sign up. Organization: The University Blood Initiative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Alpha Supported Living Services is asking for In-kind donations to keep our clients and staff safe in their homesRight now, our main challenge is finding the necessary personal protective equipment, cleaning supplies and other supplies necessary to serve our clients and the staff in their homes. As people continue to deplete the stock in the stores, we are trying to secure gloves, gowns, masks, goggles, disinfecting wipes and sprays, bleach, hand sanitizer, hand soap, paper towels and other supplies necessary to properly disinfect the homes and provide protection for our staff and the individuals we support. There is a lack of resources, so we are worried that our current supply will not last throughout this crisis. Unlike other businesses, we can’t follow the recommendations from the CDC and Department of Health and have our staff work from home. Our staff provide 24-7 care in the homes to the individuals we support, so we need to continue to provide staffing in the homes. Specific items we are in need of currently are: Hand Sanitizer Disinfecting Spray N-95 Masks Grocery Store Gift Cards for our clients Our staff have been very creative at finding sources of PPE and other necessary products but when we find them we must act fast. Monetary donations are gladly accepted to go directly to our COVID19 response.
You can mail your donations to: Alpha Supported Living Services 16030 Juanita Woodinville Way NE Bothell, WA 98011 or go directly to our website www.alphasls.org
Our office is closed to visitors and volunteers, please contact Dave Bushnell at dbushnell@alphasls.org if you have any questions in regards to your donation.
Thank you so much for helping us!
Organization: Alpha Supported Living Services Right now, our main challenge is finding the necessary personal protective equipment, cleaning supplies and other supplies necessary to serve our clients and the staff in their homes. As people continue to deplete the stock in the stores, we are trying to secure gloves, gowns, masks, goggles, disinfecting wipes and sprays, bleach, hand sanitizer, hand soap, paper towels and other supplies necessary to properly disinfect the homes and provide protection for our staff and the individuals we support. There is a lack of resources, so we are worried that our current supply will not last throughout this crisis. Unlike other businesses, we can’t follow the recommendations from the CDC and Department of Health and have our staff work from home. Our staff provide 24-7 care in the homes to the individuals we support, so we need to continue to provide staffing in the homes. Specific items we are in need of currently are: Hand Sanitizer Disinfecting Spray N-95 Masks Grocery Store Gift Cards for our clients Our staff have been very creative at finding sources of PPE and other necessary products but when we find them we must act fast. Monetary donations are gladly accepted to go directly to our COVID19 response.
You can mail your donations to: Alpha Supported Living Services 16030 Juanita Woodinville Way NE Bothell, WA 98011 or go directly to our website www.alphasls.org
Our office is closed to visitors and volunteers, please contact Dave Bushnell at dbushnell@alphasls.org if you have any questions in regards to your donation.
Thank you so much for helping us!
Organization: Alpha Supported Living Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gift Cards for Familles in NeedDue to the COVID-19 outbreak many of the families with whom we work, and are already struggling, are in need of gifts cards for groceries and gas. Organization: Center for Human Services - King County Due to the COVID-19 outbreak many of the families with whom we work, and are already struggling, are in need of gifts cards for groceries and gas. Organization: Center for Human Services - King County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98155 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Attain Housing clients weather the COVID-19 crisisAttain Housing houses and supports with case management services 37 King County families transitioning from homelessness in apartment homes in Kirkland and Bellevue. We also keep housed Eastside families at risk of eviction by providing rental assistance. For 31 years, we have served as a staple on the Eastside helping families experiencing or at risk of homelessness. The COVID-19 crisis has hit the most vulnerable neighbors in our community the hardest. Clients in Attain Housing's safe and supportive transitional housing program are all extremely low-income, living on an average annual salary of about $10,000. Our Stable Home clients are also low- to moderate income, and 2 of every 5 are disabled. Donating is the fastest way for you to make a difference as we grapple with the impact of the Coronavirus. If you would also like to give your time, we would love to have the help. Immediate needs: Eviction prevention: As low-wage workers in East King County are sent home from their jobs with no pay, or need to stay home with children whose schools or day cares are closed, Attain Housing's Stable Home program keeps them housed with immediate funds to help cover their rent. Help your vulnerable neighbors with a donation to Stable Home.
Transitional housing: Attain Housing families are struggling to pay their rent, utility, transportation and food costs due to layoffs, reduced hours, and for many, the need to stay home with children whose schools or day cares are closed. Each household pays a rent based on 30% of their monthly income or at least $150. The average rent paid is $365 per month. Our case managers are helping their clients manage their stress, connect to resources, and if possible, add more hours at a different job. Your donation immediately helps these families transitioning from homelessness. Organization: Attain Housing Attain Housing houses and supports with case management services 37 King County families transitioning from homelessness in apartment homes in Kirkland and Bellevue. We also keep housed Eastside families at risk of eviction by providing rental assistance. For 31 years, we have served as a staple on the Eastside helping families experiencing or at risk of homelessness. The COVID-19 crisis has hit the most vulnerable neighbors in our community the hardest. Clients in Attain Housing's safe and supportive transitional housing program are all extremely low-income, living on an average annual salary of about $10,000. Our Stable Home clients are also low- to moderate income, and 2 of every 5 are disabled. Donating is the fastest way for you to make a difference as we grapple with the impact of the Coronavirus. If you would also like to give your time, we would love to have the help. Immediate needs: Eviction prevention: As low-wage workers in East King County are sent home from their jobs with no pay, or need to stay home with children whose schools or day cares are closed, Attain Housing's Stable Home program keeps them housed with immediate funds to help cover their rent. Help your vulnerable neighbors with a donation to Stable Home.
Transitional housing: Attain Housing families are struggling to pay their rent, utility, transportation and food costs due to layoffs, reduced hours, and for many, the need to stay home with children whose schools or day cares are closed. Each household pays a rent based on 30% of their monthly income or at least $150. The average rent paid is $365 per month. Our case managers are helping their clients manage their stress, connect to resources, and if possible, add more hours at a different job. Your donation immediately helps these families transitioning from homelessness. Organization: Attain Housing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98033 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support MAPS COVID-19 FundTo respond to the crisis created by the COVID-19 outbreak, the Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS) through its Muslim Community Resource Center (MAPS-MCRC) and AlSadaqa program are providing additional social and humanitarian services. We have allocated additional funds to reach out and help as many people as possible through the following services: Food assistance; Prescription and medical assistance; Grocery delivery and other help for senior citizens; Funeral Services; and Medical consultations.Donating is the fastest way for you to make a difference as we grapple with the impact of COVID-19. You can donate at www.tinyurl.com/mapscovid19. Organization: Muslim Association of Puget Sound - Muslim Community Resource Center (MAPS-MCRC) To respond to the crisis created by the COVID-19 outbreak, the Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS) through its Muslim Community Resource Center (MAPS-MCRC) and AlSadaqa program are providing additional social and humanitarian services. We have allocated additional funds to reach out and help as many people as possible through the following services: Food assistance; Prescription and medical assistance; Grocery delivery and other help for senior citizens; Funeral Services; and Medical consultations.Donating is the fastest way for you to make a difference as we grapple with the impact of COVID-19. You can donate at www.tinyurl.com/mapscovid19. Organization: Muslim Association of Puget Sound - Muslim Community Resource Center (MAPS-MCRC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98052 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help KCSARC Support Survivors of Sexual Assault & Vulnerable FamiliesPLEASE HELP KCSARC SUPPORT SURVIVORS AND VULNERABLE FAMILIES
The King County Sexual Assault Resource Center wants the community we serve to know we are continuing full operations during the COVID-19 public health emergency. This includes our 24-Hour Resource Line for help and information at 1.888.99.VOICE, as well as therapy, family education, legal advocacy and other supports for survivors and their families. All services are offered in both English and Spanish. Survivors face enormous barriers to justice and healing under the best of circumstances. The majority of families KCSARC serves are further stressed by closures of workplaces, schools, childcare and more. They are anxious about loss of income and supports ushered in by the crisis. As we absorb the unanticipated costs of new technology needed in order to deliver uninterrupted services, our nonprofit is also scrambling to respond to clients’ escalating needs for basics like groceries, transportation, or housing to make it possible for them to participate in therapy and engaged in their legal cases. Over the last three years, demand for KCSARC’s services has increased 22% and has held steady. As we respond to survivors who are now facing enormous additional barriers to healing, our nonprofit’s resources are stretched thinner than ever. PLEASE HELP KCSARC SUPPORT SURVIVORS AND VULNERABLE FAMILIESWe are counting on the support of community members to help us continue delivering the services and supports that survivors and vulnerable families need to heal, especially during these challenging times. Donating is the fastest way for you to make a differenceas we grapple with the impact of the Coronavirus. DONATE: Donations to support KCSARC's work are most vital at this time. Donate online at https://www.kcsarc.org/contribute or checks may be mailed to KCSARC at PO Box 300, Renton, WA 98045. IN-KIND: Gift cards for groceries and other essentials (such as Fred Meyer, Safeway, Costco, Cash & Carry) that help meet clients' immediate needs are also gratefully accepted. Please mail gift cards to KCSARC at PO Box 300, Renton WA 98057. Please enclose donor name and contact info for acknowledgement and receipt. THANK YOU FOR STANDING WITH SURVIVORS DURING THIS PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY! Organization: King County Sexual Assault Resource Center PLEASE HELP KCSARC SUPPORT SURVIVORS AND VULNERABLE FAMILIES
The King County Sexual Assault Resource Center wants the community we serve to know we are continuing full operations during the COVID-19 public health emergency. This includes our 24-Hour Resource Line for help and information at 1.888.99.VOICE, as well as therapy, family education, legal advocacy and other supports for survivors and their families. All services are offered in both English and Spanish. Survivors face enormous barriers to justice and healing under the best of circumstances. The majority of families KCSARC serves are further stressed by closures of workplaces, schools, childcare and more. They are anxious about loss of income and supports ushered in by the crisis. As we absorb the unanticipated costs of new technology needed in order to deliver uninterrupted services, our nonprofit is also scrambling to respond to clients’ escalating needs for basics like groceries, transportation, or housing to make it possible for them to participate in therapy and engaged in their legal cases. Over the last three years, demand for KCSARC’s services has increased 22% and has held steady. As we respond to survivors who are now facing enormous additional barriers to healing, our nonprofit’s resources are stretched thinner than ever. PLEASE HELP KCSARC SUPPORT SURVIVORS AND VULNERABLE FAMILIESWe are counting on the support of community members to help us continue delivering the services and supports that survivors and vulnerable families need to heal, especially during these challenging times. Donating is the fastest way for you to make a differenceas we grapple with the impact of the Coronavirus. DONATE: Donations to support KCSARC's work are most vital at this time. Donate online at https://www.kcsarc.org/contribute or checks may be mailed to KCSARC at PO Box 300, Renton, WA 98045. IN-KIND: Gift cards for groceries and other essentials (such as Fred Meyer, Safeway, Costco, Cash & Carry) that help meet clients' immediate needs are also gratefully accepted. Please mail gift cards to KCSARC at PO Box 300, Renton WA 98057. Please enclose donor name and contact info for acknowledgement and receipt. THANK YOU FOR STANDING WITH SURVIVORS DURING THIS PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY! Organization: King County Sexual Assault Resource Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help kids during the COVID-19 crisisEBC is in need of diapers, diaper wipes, formula, new shoes, used laptop computers, and hygiene items. You can help! Connect with others to organize virtual collection drives or events, participate in our Every Minute Counts Challenge, sign up as a company to do the 6th annual Diaper Derby or make a financial donation online. Organization: EBC (Eastside Baby Corner) EBC is in need of diapers, diaper wipes, formula, new shoes, used laptop computers, and hygiene items. You can help! Connect with others to organize virtual collection drives or events, participate in our Every Minute Counts Challenge, sign up as a company to do the 6th annual Diaper Derby or make a financial donation online. Organization: EBC (Eastside Baby Corner) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98027 Allow Groups: No |