Volunteer: Sell Concessions During Old Town Playhouse MainStage PerformancesOld Town Playhouse has over 50 performances on our MainStage each season (September to May), and we need concessions volunteers for every one. Concessions volunteers arrive 75 minutes prior to the performance, set up displays, and sell snacks, candy, soda, water, and coffee for cash or credit one hour before the performance and during intermission. You can watch most of the performance for which you volunteer, and we'll give you a voucher for a free rush ticket to another performance as well. You'll need to be able to stand at our concessions window, do some light lifting (water bottles and soda cans), make change, and run a credit card terminal. We'll ask you to arrive 20 minutes early for your first shift for a short training session. Please contact the Box Office at tickets@oldtownplayhouse.com or 231-947-2210 option 2 for more information. Agency: Old Town Playhouse Old Town Playhouse has over 50 performances on our MainStage each season (September to May), and we need concessions volunteers for every one. Concessions volunteers arrive 75 minutes prior to the performance, set up displays, and sell snacks, candy, soda, water, and coffee for cash or credit one hour before the performance and during intermission. You can watch most of the performance for which you volunteer, and we'll give you a voucher for a free rush ticket to another performance as well. You'll need to be able to stand at our concessions window, do some light lifting (water bottles and soda cans), make change, and run a credit card terminal. We'll ask you to arrive 20 minutes early for your first shift for a short training session. Please contact the Box Office at tickets@oldtownplayhouse.com or 231-947-2210 option 2 for more information. Agency: Old Town Playhouse Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49684 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tie Finger PuppetsPoWeR! Book Bags distributes literacy materials as well as small smart toys to encourage children to express themselves with language and storytelling. Included in our bags for children ages three and up: finger puppets, crayons, bookmark, composition notebook, and create-your-own-story booklets. Our adorable finger puppets come in several different unique characters and animals. They come to us with the heads stuffed. To ensure the cotton stuffing does not come out, we tie little "bowties" around the necks before packing and distributing them. We supply yarn for this project as well as instructions how to properly tie them off. This is the perfect project to complete at home or at a work bee with friends. Please email claire@powerbookbags.org to arrange to pick materials at our site in Traverse City. Agency: PoWeR! Book Bags PoWeR! Book Bags distributes literacy materials as well as small smart toys to encourage children to express themselves with language and storytelling. Included in our bags for children ages three and up: finger puppets, crayons, bookmark, composition notebook, and create-your-own-story booklets. Our adorable finger puppets come in several different unique characters and animals. They come to us with the heads stuffed. To ensure the cotton stuffing does not come out, we tie little "bowties" around the necks before packing and distributing them. We supply yarn for this project as well as instructions how to properly tie them off. This is the perfect project to complete at home or at a work bee with friends. Please email claire@powerbookbags.org to arrange to pick materials at our site in Traverse City. Agency: PoWeR! Book Bags Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49684 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sticker Books for GiveawaysWe could use your help as we label all of our books with a "This book belongs to_____________" sticker, inviting children to join the ranks of readers by taking ownership of their chosen books! This is a project that you can complete at our Suttons Bay site or take home to do on your own schedule and return in good time. This is also a great activity to do as a group. If you would like to come in to our site individually, or as a group, please email claire@powerbookbags.org to schedule a time. Generally volunteers spend up to two hours at our site stickering books. A handful of volunteers can get quite a few boxes done in that time. Our volunteers enjoy coming in with friends and meeting other interested community members. Thanks! Agency: PoWeR! Book Bags We could use your help as we label all of our books with a "This book belongs to_____________" sticker, inviting children to join the ranks of readers by taking ownership of their chosen books! This is a project that you can complete at our Suttons Bay site or take home to do on your own schedule and return in good time. This is also a great activity to do as a group. If you would like to come in to our site individually, or as a group, please email claire@powerbookbags.org to schedule a time. Generally volunteers spend up to two hours at our site stickering books. A handful of volunteers can get quite a few boxes done in that time. Our volunteers enjoy coming in with friends and meeting other interested community members. Thanks! Agency: PoWeR! Book Bags Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49684 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Assemble Create-Your-Own-Story Paper BookletsPoWeR! Book Bags distributes literacy materials to children and families throughout Northwest Michigan in hand-sewn bags. One of the items included in our bag for children ages 3 and up are the create-your-own-story booklets. These booklets are hand-assembled by taking four pieces of copy paper with a sheet of color paper as the cover, folding the stack in half and stapling it down the middle. This is a project that can easily be done from home or can make for a great work bee activity. If you are interested in helping us make these, please email claire@powerbookbags.org. Thank you! Agency: PoWeR! Book Bags PoWeR! Book Bags distributes literacy materials to children and families throughout Northwest Michigan in hand-sewn bags. One of the items included in our bag for children ages 3 and up are the create-your-own-story booklets. These booklets are hand-assembled by taking four pieces of copy paper with a sheet of color paper as the cover, folding the stack in half and stapling it down the middle. This is a project that can easily be done from home or can make for a great work bee activity. If you are interested in helping us make these, please email claire@powerbookbags.org. Thank you! Agency: PoWeR! Book Bags Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49684 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tuesday ToolmenOur Tuesday Toolmen are a small group of volunteers that work to help keep seniors safe in their homes. The Tuesday Toolmen focus on home safety repairs for our low-income neighbors. These repairs may include installing smoke detectors, building ramps, working on minor plumbing, installing grab bars and handrails, and more. We are looking for volunteers who can give time on Tuesdays within any of our 9 counties including Antrim, Benzie, Charlevoix, Emmet, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, Leelanau, Missaukee, or Wexford. You will not be out there alone! You will be teamed with our existing Toolmen to get these jobs done for our local seniors. We are flexible with timing! We do require a background check. Agency: United Way of Northwest Michigan Our Tuesday Toolmen are a small group of volunteers that work to help keep seniors safe in their homes. The Tuesday Toolmen focus on home safety repairs for our low-income neighbors. These repairs may include installing smoke detectors, building ramps, working on minor plumbing, installing grab bars and handrails, and more. We are looking for volunteers who can give time on Tuesdays within any of our 9 counties including Antrim, Benzie, Charlevoix, Emmet, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, Leelanau, Missaukee, or Wexford. You will not be out there alone! You will be teamed with our existing Toolmen to get these jobs done for our local seniors. We are flexible with timing! We do require a background check. Agency: United Way of Northwest Michigan Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49684 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Driver Needed From Williamsburg to Traverse CityBlind client needs a ride from Williamsburg to Traverse City, to get to and from work. Address specifics will be given after signing up. Agency: United Way of Northwest Michigan Blind client needs a ride from Williamsburg to Traverse City, to get to and from work. Address specifics will be given after signing up. Agency: United Way of Northwest Michigan Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49684 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Therapists Needed! Help Pediatric Patients and Families in our RegionDo you want to make a difference in the lives of children and families in our region? We are looking for therapists who want to join our new program, called Therapy Corps, to provide free mental health services to pediatric populations in our area who could otherwise not afford this critical service. Therapy Corps, which is part of the Northwest CHIR’s Behavioral Health Initiative, is partnering with United Way of Northwest Michigan to connect trained therapists with underserved children, youth and families in need of pediatric behavioral health services. Your Qualifications: Desire to work with pediatric populations and their families in our area High-speed internet connection Fully licensed or limited licensed therapist able to provide therapeutic services in the state of Michigan Ability to provide at least one therapy session per week through Therapy Corps First steps: Register as a volunteer in our Volunteer Center, providing your legal name and birthdate so we can perform a background check. If you are already registered, please make sure you have provided your birthdate and legal name. A member of our team will reach out to learn your availability, preferences, and licensure for the state of Michigan. Look for an invite to a virtual presentation on Therapy Corps and more information about this project. Raising your hand right now is not a commitment, just a chance for us to connect and see if this opportunity could be a good fit for you. Together, we can make a big difference in the lives of children and families in our region! Agency: United Way of Northwest Michigan Do you want to make a difference in the lives of children and families in our region? We are looking for therapists who want to join our new program, called Therapy Corps, to provide free mental health services to pediatric populations in our area who could otherwise not afford this critical service. Therapy Corps, which is part of the Northwest CHIR’s Behavioral Health Initiative, is partnering with United Way of Northwest Michigan to connect trained therapists with underserved children, youth and families in need of pediatric behavioral health services. Your Qualifications: Desire to work with pediatric populations and their families in our area High-speed internet connection Fully licensed or limited licensed therapist able to provide therapeutic services in the state of Michigan Ability to provide at least one therapy session per week through Therapy Corps First steps: Register as a volunteer in our Volunteer Center, providing your legal name and birthdate so we can perform a background check. If you are already registered, please make sure you have provided your birthdate and legal name. A member of our team will reach out to learn your availability, preferences, and licensure for the state of Michigan. Look for an invite to a virtual presentation on Therapy Corps and more information about this project. Raising your hand right now is not a commitment, just a chance for us to connect and see if this opportunity could be a good fit for you. Together, we can make a big difference in the lives of children and families in our region! Agency: United Way of Northwest Michigan Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49684 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Open Call: Volunteers for New Children's/Veteran Dental ClinicThere is a new dental training facility opening in Traverse City called United We Smile, serving people with developmental and cognitive impairments, pregnant women, children, and veterans! This innovative healthcare delivery model uses dental interns from U of M School of Dentistry to provide free dental services while local dentists (credentialed as Adjunct Faculty under UMSOD) oversee the students doing the procedures. United Way staff and dental assisting interns from NMC DA School will provide auxiliary support. In addition to patients being seen in the new 8 chair dental clinic, patients can attend a variety of onsite United Way support groups, parenting classes, certifications, hearing and vision screenings, etc.
Mondays-Thursdays will be free for children, pregnant women, and those with special needs, targeting families 212% poverty and under.
Fridays will be free for veterans, targeting folks 300% poverty and under (continuing our Victors for Veterans program entering its 11th year!!!). This is an open call for volunteers looking to help with: Roving around and helping in the Children's Clinic Roving around helping in the Veteran's Clinic Sterilization help Chairside Dental Assisting help Dentists overseeing U of M dental students (would become faculty at U of M and get some benefits from them) Answering phones Confirming appointments Sitting with siblings so parent can talk to staff/watch kids in the waiting room Flipping rooms between patients Hearing and vision screeners Rooming patients Ideally, we would love someone with availability to volunteer the same set schedule every week, such as every Monday from 9-1, or whatever it may be, but please don't let that stop you from applying if you are interested, we can work around your schedule!If interested, contact Jen Kerns at jen@unitedwaynwmi.org Agency: United Way of Northwest Michigan There is a new dental training facility opening in Traverse City called United We Smile, serving people with developmental and cognitive impairments, pregnant women, children, and veterans! This innovative healthcare delivery model uses dental interns from U of M School of Dentistry to provide free dental services while local dentists (credentialed as Adjunct Faculty under UMSOD) oversee the students doing the procedures. United Way staff and dental assisting interns from NMC DA School will provide auxiliary support. In addition to patients being seen in the new 8 chair dental clinic, patients can attend a variety of onsite United Way support groups, parenting classes, certifications, hearing and vision screenings, etc.
Mondays-Thursdays will be free for children, pregnant women, and those with special needs, targeting families 212% poverty and under.
Fridays will be free for veterans, targeting folks 300% poverty and under (continuing our Victors for Veterans program entering its 11th year!!!). This is an open call for volunteers looking to help with: Roving around and helping in the Children's Clinic Roving around helping in the Veteran's Clinic Sterilization help Chairside Dental Assisting help Dentists overseeing U of M dental students (would become faculty at U of M and get some benefits from them) Answering phones Confirming appointments Sitting with siblings so parent can talk to staff/watch kids in the waiting room Flipping rooms between patients Hearing and vision screeners Rooming patients Ideally, we would love someone with availability to volunteer the same set schedule every week, such as every Monday from 9-1, or whatever it may be, but please don't let that stop you from applying if you are interested, we can work around your schedule!If interested, contact Jen Kerns at jen@unitedwaynwmi.org Agency: United Way of Northwest Michigan Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49684 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer MentorWe are seeking mentors statewide to help returning citizens acclimate back to society, move their lives in a positive direction, and become success stories. Every person who does not reoffend and return to prison is a benefit to everyone. If you have a big heart, a good head on your shoulders and a genuine desire to help some through a very difficult period of their life, we would love to talk with you. Agency: Michigan Department of Corrections We are seeking mentors statewide to help returning citizens acclimate back to society, move their lives in a positive direction, and become success stories. Every person who does not reoffend and return to prison is a benefit to everyone. If you have a big heart, a good head on your shoulders and a genuine desire to help some through a very difficult period of their life, we would love to talk with you. Agency: Michigan Department of Corrections Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49684 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grow Benzie Campus CrewGrow Benzie Campus Crew Do you enjoy a clean and welcoming environment or have a love for the outdoors? Grow Benzie needs your help to keep our beautiful grounds and facilities in top shape! In this role, you will: Assist with a variety of tasks, both inside and outside: Maintaining the landscaping around our grounds, including weeding, planting, and grounds upkeep. Housekeeping duties like wiping surfaces, vacuuming, and keeping our office and event center tidy and clean. No prior gardening or cleaning experience is necessary – we'll provide all the training you need! Take direction and collaborate with staff when required. This position is perfect for volunteers who enjoy working independently. As a Grow Benzie Campus Crew member, you will: Play a vital role in maintaining a welcoming environment for everyone who visits us. Contribute to a clean and healthy space for our staff and community events. Be part of a passionate community dedicated to making a difference. We are looking for individuals who are: Detail-oriented and enjoy keeping things clean and organized. Enjoy working outdoors and have an interest in learning basic gardening tasks. Self-motivated and take initiative. Reliable and committed to completing assigned tasks. Commitment & Requirements: Location is on-site; Work schedule is flexible within normal business hours Monday-Friday 9am – 5pm. As volunteers gain experience and demonstrate their commitment opportunities could include specific projects after regular hours, with less direct staff supervision. Outdoor grounds and gardening work is seasonal around April – October; Indoor housekeeping needs are year-round. Comfortable with light physical indoor and outdoor activity, such as lifting, bending, and walking on uneven terrain. Agency: Grow Benzie Grow Benzie Campus Crew Do you enjoy a clean and welcoming environment or have a love for the outdoors? Grow Benzie needs your help to keep our beautiful grounds and facilities in top shape! In this role, you will: Assist with a variety of tasks, both inside and outside: Maintaining the landscaping around our grounds, including weeding, planting, and grounds upkeep. Housekeeping duties like wiping surfaces, vacuuming, and keeping our office and event center tidy and clean. No prior gardening or cleaning experience is necessary – we'll provide all the training you need! Take direction and collaborate with staff when required. This position is perfect for volunteers who enjoy working independently. As a Grow Benzie Campus Crew member, you will: Play a vital role in maintaining a welcoming environment for everyone who visits us. Contribute to a clean and healthy space for our staff and community events. Be part of a passionate community dedicated to making a difference. We are looking for individuals who are: Detail-oriented and enjoy keeping things clean and organized. Enjoy working outdoors and have an interest in learning basic gardening tasks. Self-motivated and take initiative. Reliable and committed to completing assigned tasks. Commitment & Requirements: Location is on-site; Work schedule is flexible within normal business hours Monday-Friday 9am – 5pm. As volunteers gain experience and demonstrate their commitment opportunities could include specific projects after regular hours, with less direct staff supervision. Outdoor grounds and gardening work is seasonal around April – October; Indoor housekeeping needs are year-round. Comfortable with light physical indoor and outdoor activity, such as lifting, bending, and walking on uneven terrain. Agency: Grow Benzie Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49616 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Grow Benzie Campus AmbassadorGrow Benzie Campus AmbassadorDo you love sharing your passion for Benzie County and inspiring others? Grow Benzie is seeking enthusiastic volunteers to join our Community Ambassador team! In this role, you will: Be the point of contact for visiting groups for their entire stay from welcome to departure. Lead visiting youth groups on engaging tours of our campus. Facilitate fun and educational Grow Benzie-inspired activities as requested. Assist with groundskeeping and housekeeping tasks alongside visiting groups as requested. As a Grow Benzie Community Ambassador, you will: Develop a familiarity with Grow Benzie’s history, campus, and services to provide tours of the four-acre facility Be a positive and knowledgeable representative of Grow Benzie. Share your passion for Benzie County and inspire others. Contribute to a fun and engaging learning environment. Help others feel welcome and connected in our community. Assist with set-up and clean-up/take-down (as needed) We are looking for individuals who are: Enjoy working with groups of kids, but with a willingness to work with folks of all ages! Enthusiastic and outgoing. Passionate about Grow Benzie, Benzie County, and our entire community. Aren’t afraid of public speaking and facilitating learning experiences and activities. Commitment & Requirements: Location is on-site; Work schedule varies considerably and is on a by-request basis – groups typically request tours Monday-Friday during regular business hours, but hours could expand into early evening or weekends. Year-round, but requests for tours and visits pick up April – October. Comfortable with light physical indoor and outdoor activity, such as lifting, bending, and walking on uneven terrain. Agency: Grow Benzie Grow Benzie Campus AmbassadorDo you love sharing your passion for Benzie County and inspiring others? Grow Benzie is seeking enthusiastic volunteers to join our Community Ambassador team! In this role, you will: Be the point of contact for visiting groups for their entire stay from welcome to departure. Lead visiting youth groups on engaging tours of our campus. Facilitate fun and educational Grow Benzie-inspired activities as requested. Assist with groundskeeping and housekeeping tasks alongside visiting groups as requested. As a Grow Benzie Community Ambassador, you will: Develop a familiarity with Grow Benzie’s history, campus, and services to provide tours of the four-acre facility Be a positive and knowledgeable representative of Grow Benzie. Share your passion for Benzie County and inspire others. Contribute to a fun and engaging learning environment. Help others feel welcome and connected in our community. Assist with set-up and clean-up/take-down (as needed) We are looking for individuals who are: Enjoy working with groups of kids, but with a willingness to work with folks of all ages! Enthusiastic and outgoing. Passionate about Grow Benzie, Benzie County, and our entire community. Aren’t afraid of public speaking and facilitating learning experiences and activities. Commitment & Requirements: Location is on-site; Work schedule varies considerably and is on a by-request basis – groups typically request tours Monday-Friday during regular business hours, but hours could expand into early evening or weekends. Year-round, but requests for tours and visits pick up April – October. Comfortable with light physical indoor and outdoor activity, such as lifting, bending, and walking on uneven terrain. Agency: Grow Benzie Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49616 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grow Benzie Office Administrative VolunteerDo you enjoy providing exceptional support and keeping things running smoothly? Are you detail-oriented and have a knack for organization? Grow Benzie is seeking volunteers to support our administrative functions in our Studio Office! In this role, you will: Assist staff with various administrative tasks, such as answering phones, assisting callers, and keeping our office space organized and tidy! Create and maintain spreadsheets or databases as needed. Prepare mailings and other documents. Assist with data entry and other computer-based tasks. Contribute to a positive and organized work environment. As an Office Administrative Volunteer, you will: Possess strong organizational skills and a keen eye for detail. Be proficient or willingness to learn Google Suite (Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Forms, etc.) Enjoy working independently and taking initiative. Provide excellent customer service over the phone and in person. Be a team player and willing to learn new tasks. Commitment & Requirements: Flexible schedule with opportunities to volunteer Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm. Consistent or regular scheduling is highly appreciated. Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment. Basic computer skills and proficiency in common office software are a plus. As volunteers gain experience and demonstrate their commitment opportunities could include specific or skill-based projects with less direct staff guidance. Agency: Grow Benzie Do you enjoy providing exceptional support and keeping things running smoothly? Are you detail-oriented and have a knack for organization? Grow Benzie is seeking volunteers to support our administrative functions in our Studio Office! In this role, you will: Assist staff with various administrative tasks, such as answering phones, assisting callers, and keeping our office space organized and tidy! Create and maintain spreadsheets or databases as needed. Prepare mailings and other documents. Assist with data entry and other computer-based tasks. Contribute to a positive and organized work environment. As an Office Administrative Volunteer, you will: Possess strong organizational skills and a keen eye for detail. Be proficient or willingness to learn Google Suite (Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Forms, etc.) Enjoy working independently and taking initiative. Provide excellent customer service over the phone and in person. Be a team player and willing to learn new tasks. Commitment & Requirements: Flexible schedule with opportunities to volunteer Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm. Consistent or regular scheduling is highly appreciated. Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment. Basic computer skills and proficiency in common office software are a plus. As volunteers gain experience and demonstrate their commitment opportunities could include specific or skill-based projects with less direct staff guidance. Agency: Grow Benzie Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49616 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a difference – join us on the beach!Keeping our Great Lakes beaches clean starts with you! Adopt-a-Beach cleanups are a fun, free, easy way to give back to your community and keep plastic pollution out of our Great Lakes. It’s easy to jump right into the Adopt-a-Beach community. Join a cleanup today! The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research. Each year, through the Adopt-a-Beach program, thousands of volunteers work to keep the Great Lakes shorelines healthy by removing litter from our beaches and collecting important data. Join the Adopt-a-Beach movement today! You can take part in two ways: Find an Adopt-a-Beach cleanup near you and sign up. A Team Leader will meet you at the beach with all the supplies! You can also become a Team Leader and host your own cleanup with friends, family, or community members. This is a great opportunity to keep your community beautiful and engage those around you. We have lots of resources to help you organize a successful cleanup! We have 2 Virtual Team Leader Trainings coming up that you can register for below: June 26, 2024 12pm-1pm CDT July 17, 2024 6pm-7pm CDT We hope to see you on the beach this season! Agency: Alliance for the Great Lakes Keeping our Great Lakes beaches clean starts with you! Adopt-a-Beach cleanups are a fun, free, easy way to give back to your community and keep plastic pollution out of our Great Lakes. It’s easy to jump right into the Adopt-a-Beach community. Join a cleanup today! The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research. Each year, through the Adopt-a-Beach program, thousands of volunteers work to keep the Great Lakes shorelines healthy by removing litter from our beaches and collecting important data. Join the Adopt-a-Beach movement today! You can take part in two ways: Find an Adopt-a-Beach cleanup near you and sign up. A Team Leader will meet you at the beach with all the supplies! You can also become a Team Leader and host your own cleanup with friends, family, or community members. This is a great opportunity to keep your community beautiful and engage those around you. We have lots of resources to help you organize a successful cleanup! We have 2 Virtual Team Leader Trainings coming up that you can register for below: June 26, 2024 12pm-1pm CDT July 17, 2024 6pm-7pm CDT We hope to see you on the beach this season! Agency: Alliance for the Great Lakes Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49684 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become an Alliance for the Great Lakes Ambassador!The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research. One of the ways to advance our efforts is by becoming an Alliance Ambassador. Alliance Ambassadors We give Ambassadors training about the Great Lakes and how best to advocate to protect them. Virtual meetings are held throughout the year where Ambassadors can learn from experts about Great Lakes topics like plastic pollution, invasive species, and water infrastructure. We also help Ambassadors build skills like public speaking and tabling. As an Ambassador, you will have many opportunities to take action for the lakes: Give presentations to community, youth, and business groups about the Great Lakes and the threats they face Table at community events to raise awareness about the Great Lakes and the Alliance Share information and spread awareness on social media And more! The Alliance is here to support you every step of the way. We provide all needed supplies and event preparation and reimburse for event costs, such as parking. If this program is of interest to you, let us know, and we can set up an introductory call, so that we can tell you a bit more about the program. Agency: Alliance for the Great Lakes The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research. One of the ways to advance our efforts is by becoming an Alliance Ambassador. Alliance Ambassadors We give Ambassadors training about the Great Lakes and how best to advocate to protect them. Virtual meetings are held throughout the year where Ambassadors can learn from experts about Great Lakes topics like plastic pollution, invasive species, and water infrastructure. We also help Ambassadors build skills like public speaking and tabling. As an Ambassador, you will have many opportunities to take action for the lakes: Give presentations to community, youth, and business groups about the Great Lakes and the threats they face Table at community events to raise awareness about the Great Lakes and the Alliance Share information and spread awareness on social media And more! The Alliance is here to support you every step of the way. We provide all needed supplies and event preparation and reimburse for event costs, such as parking. If this program is of interest to you, let us know, and we can set up an introductory call, so that we can tell you a bit more about the program. Agency: Alliance for the Great Lakes Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49684 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Conservancy Office HelpWe’re all pulling together to achieve our common mission - protecting and stewarding the regions natural, scenic and iconic farmlands for all future generations and all of our projects require a tremendous amount of behind the scenes work right here in our offices on N Long Lake Rd. The integrity of the conservancy is paramount to our success in protecting land, and excellence in relationship management, data entry, database management and other office administration tasks is key. RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES: The duties of our office administration volunteers vary by the needs of the conservancy, and your strengths as a volunteer. Tasks include, but are not limited to: Answering our main office phone line Database projects Writing thank you notes to donors and volunteers Accounts payable Credit card reconciliation Help with our mailings to supportersLOCATION All office administration tasks occur at our main office at 3860 N Long Lake Rd, Suite D. A small number of projects may be able to be completed remotely. QUALIFICATIONS As our office tasks vary widely, there are no required skills or qualifications, though the following will help with many of our tasks: Proficient in Microsoft Office suite of software Excellent organizational skills Familiarity with accounting practices Experience with relational databasesTIME COMMITMENT We believe that any time you choose to contribute to our mission through office work is invaluable, and you may volunteer as much as your schedule allows. That said, regularly scheduled, weekly time slots work best for scheduling the office resources you’ll need to be successful including a desk, phone and computer. We will work with you on scheduling this time. TRAINING All office volunteers will receive an overview of the conservancy, and training specific to the projects they take on. You will be paired with an experienced staff member to provide oversight, training and assistance throughout your volunteering! If you’re excited to learn about and help us in the office, sign up to be a volunteer today! Agency: Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy We’re all pulling together to achieve our common mission - protecting and stewarding the regions natural, scenic and iconic farmlands for all future generations and all of our projects require a tremendous amount of behind the scenes work right here in our offices on N Long Lake Rd. The integrity of the conservancy is paramount to our success in protecting land, and excellence in relationship management, data entry, database management and other office administration tasks is key. RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES: The duties of our office administration volunteers vary by the needs of the conservancy, and your strengths as a volunteer. Tasks include, but are not limited to: Answering our main office phone line Database projects Writing thank you notes to donors and volunteers Accounts payable Credit card reconciliation Help with our mailings to supportersLOCATION All office administration tasks occur at our main office at 3860 N Long Lake Rd, Suite D. A small number of projects may be able to be completed remotely. QUALIFICATIONS As our office tasks vary widely, there are no required skills or qualifications, though the following will help with many of our tasks: Proficient in Microsoft Office suite of software Excellent organizational skills Familiarity with accounting practices Experience with relational databasesTIME COMMITMENT We believe that any time you choose to contribute to our mission through office work is invaluable, and you may volunteer as much as your schedule allows. That said, regularly scheduled, weekly time slots work best for scheduling the office resources you’ll need to be successful including a desk, phone and computer. We will work with you on scheduling this time. TRAINING All office volunteers will receive an overview of the conservancy, and training specific to the projects they take on. You will be paired with an experienced staff member to provide oversight, training and assistance throughout your volunteering! If you’re excited to learn about and help us in the office, sign up to be a volunteer today! Agency: Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49684 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MMC Volunteer Patient Escort ServiceDescription: The responsibility of the Patient Escort Service is to transport via wheelchair In-Patient discharges from their rooms to the hospital entrance for the “staff” greeters to assist the patient into their vehicles. Responsibilities: Safely transport patients All patient information and activities within the hospital must remain confidential Respect the privacy of all patients, visitors and staffTraining: On the job training with the Patient Escort trainer: complete wheelchair compliance specific training for iPhones used with the Teletracking system for discharges*Annual Flu and Covid-19 vaccination required Agency: Munson Medical Center Description: The responsibility of the Patient Escort Service is to transport via wheelchair In-Patient discharges from their rooms to the hospital entrance for the “staff” greeters to assist the patient into their vehicles. Responsibilities: Safely transport patients All patient information and activities within the hospital must remain confidential Respect the privacy of all patients, visitors and staffTraining: On the job training with the Patient Escort trainer: complete wheelchair compliance specific training for iPhones used with the Teletracking system for discharges*Annual Flu and Covid-19 vaccination required Agency: Munson Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49684 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Companionship volunteers needed“Every person, every time” is the mission that guides Hospice of Michigan in the service of our patients and their families. Volunteers play an integral role in helping us complete that mission. We are currently seeking companionship volunteers with weekday availability to visit hospice patients in the Northern Michigan service area. Visits occur where the patient lives, whether it be at home, or in a nursing or assisted living facility. As a companionship volunteer, there is no hands-on physical care; rather, you spend time visiting, reminiscing, reading, watching movies, playing music or games, or simply being a presence for someone in need. To get started, please submit an online application. An interview and additional documentation (TB test, background check, and fingerprinting) will follow. Volunteers then complete an orientation and have opportunities for continued education and networking with other volunteers. Please consider our “One Year” guidelines: Volunteers are asked to make a one year commitment to the program, and if you have recently lost a loved one, please take one year for yourself to heal before giving your time as a volunteer. Agency: Hospice of Michigan “Every person, every time” is the mission that guides Hospice of Michigan in the service of our patients and their families. Volunteers play an integral role in helping us complete that mission. We are currently seeking companionship volunteers with weekday availability to visit hospice patients in the Northern Michigan service area. Visits occur where the patient lives, whether it be at home, or in a nursing or assisted living facility. As a companionship volunteer, there is no hands-on physical care; rather, you spend time visiting, reminiscing, reading, watching movies, playing music or games, or simply being a presence for someone in need. To get started, please submit an online application. An interview and additional documentation (TB test, background check, and fingerprinting) will follow. Volunteers then complete an orientation and have opportunities for continued education and networking with other volunteers. Please consider our “One Year” guidelines: Volunteers are asked to make a one year commitment to the program, and if you have recently lost a loved one, please take one year for yourself to heal before giving your time as a volunteer. Agency: Hospice of Michigan Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49684 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Munson Manor- Family Meal Program- Make a Meal and Help Feed Families in CrisisMunson Manor helps people coping with the crisis of a seriously ill or injured loved one in the hospital. Located next to Munson Medical Center at 1220 Medical Campus Dr., Munson Manor accommodates up to 30 guest families in a beautifully renovated turn-of-the-century cottage. As a non-profit organization, Munson Manor relies on community volunteers to meet the many needs of the families who stay here. One way you can volunteer at Munson Manor is through our Family Meal Program. The Family Dinner Program relies on volunteers to help supply dinners for 20-25 people from Sunday-Thursday. Individuals and groups are asked to make a comforting meal for people who are currently away from home, family, and friends during a stressful time in their lives. Munson Manor has a well stocked kitchen available, so if you can cook, you are invited to share your culinary talents. You would need to bring all the food that you intend to cook, but can rely on the Manor to have the kitchen tools, plates, etc and spices to help make your meal a crowd-pleaser. Recommended menus include soups, salads, stews, pasta dishes like lasagna or spaghetti and meatballs, casseroles, etc. Click this link to sign up HERE. The link will take you to a page where you can click to sign up for a specific day.
Agency: Munson Medical Center Munson Manor helps people coping with the crisis of a seriously ill or injured loved one in the hospital. Located next to Munson Medical Center at 1220 Medical Campus Dr., Munson Manor accommodates up to 30 guest families in a beautifully renovated turn-of-the-century cottage. As a non-profit organization, Munson Manor relies on community volunteers to meet the many needs of the families who stay here. One way you can volunteer at Munson Manor is through our Family Meal Program. The Family Dinner Program relies on volunteers to help supply dinners for 20-25 people from Sunday-Thursday. Individuals and groups are asked to make a comforting meal for people who are currently away from home, family, and friends during a stressful time in their lives. Munson Manor has a well stocked kitchen available, so if you can cook, you are invited to share your culinary talents. You would need to bring all the food that you intend to cook, but can rely on the Manor to have the kitchen tools, plates, etc and spices to help make your meal a crowd-pleaser. Recommended menus include soups, salads, stews, pasta dishes like lasagna or spaghetti and meatballs, casseroles, etc. Click this link to sign up HERE. The link will take you to a page where you can click to sign up for a specific day.
Agency: Munson Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49684 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board MemberShare your leadership and communication skills by serving on the Board of Directors for Conflict Resolution Services. No mediation experience required. Bring your ideas and interests to the table to strengthen our organization. Agency: Conflict Resolution Services Share your leadership and communication skills by serving on the Board of Directors for Conflict Resolution Services. No mediation experience required. Bring your ideas and interests to the table to strengthen our organization. Agency: Conflict Resolution Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49684 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Welcome Home Baskets
Home is so much more than a roof over your head.
Getting your first place after experiencing homelessness, couch surfing, living in a shelter or your car is exciting...but expensive. That’s why we’re proud to launch “Welcome Home Baskets”. They’re the essential items needed to begin a new life in a new home. We have families and individuals moving into permanent, supportive housing across the region; some of them will have a safe place to lay their head for the first time! With your help, these families can focus on what’s most important: meals on the table, shoes on their feet, and transportation to get to work.
Shopping List Ideas: Laundry Basket Bath Towels Washcloths Hand Towels Garbage Bags Bath Mat Laundry Soap Dish Soap Hand Soap Shower Rings Paper Towels Toilet Paper All-Purpose Cleaner Shampoo/Conditioner Shower Curtain Soap Toilet Brush Band-AidsDo not feel limited by this list!
Since we are working remote, please schedule pickup and/or drop off with Jessica (jessica@unitedwaynwmi.org)
Learn more: https://www.unitedwaynwmi.org/welcome-home-baskets
Agency: United Way of Northwest Michigan
Home is so much more than a roof over your head.
Getting your first place after experiencing homelessness, couch surfing, living in a shelter or your car is exciting...but expensive. That’s why we’re proud to launch “Welcome Home Baskets”. They’re the essential items needed to begin a new life in a new home. We have families and individuals moving into permanent, supportive housing across the region; some of them will have a safe place to lay their head for the first time! With your help, these families can focus on what’s most important: meals on the table, shoes on their feet, and transportation to get to work.
Shopping List Ideas: Laundry Basket Bath Towels Washcloths Hand Towels Garbage Bags Bath Mat Laundry Soap Dish Soap Hand Soap Shower Rings Paper Towels Toilet Paper All-Purpose Cleaner Shampoo/Conditioner Shower Curtain Soap Toilet Brush Band-AidsDo not feel limited by this list!
Since we are working remote, please schedule pickup and/or drop off with Jessica (jessica@unitedwaynwmi.org)
Learn more: https://www.unitedwaynwmi.org/welcome-home-baskets
Agency: United Way of Northwest Michigan Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49684 Allow Groups: Yes |