Opportunities From: Spark the Change Colorado

Volunteer: Senior Companion Volunteer - Denver Metro Area

Are you 55 years old or older? Do you:

Have 5 - 40 hours in a week to volunteer? Want to feel more connected to your community? Like to meet like-minded people that would welcome your companionship? Have skills, talents and experience that could be of service? 

If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, our Senior Companion Program would love to hear from you!

Seniors Companions must: Meet our income eligibility. Complete the application process. Pass the State and FBI fingerprint check and National sex offender check. Be vaccinated for COVID-19.

Senior Companions can receive:

A small stipend of $4.00/service hour. Limited per week $5.00 lunch reimbursement. Mileage reimbursement. Paid holidays for helping out a neighbor. Money earned is not considered income, is non-taxable by law, and does not affect any benefits (SNAP, Medicaid).

The range of activities and support is broad, including but not limited to:

Building relationships Cooking and grocery shopping together Reading or helping with mail Providing transportation to appointments or social events And more! 

Program: Spark Senior Companion Program

Are you 55 years old or older? Do you:

Have 5 - 40 hours in a week to volunteer? Want to feel more connected to your community? Like to meet like-minded people that would welcome your companionship? Have skills, talents and experience that could be of service? 

If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, our Senior Companion Program would love to hear from you!

Seniors Companions must: Meet our income eligibility. Complete the application process. Pass the State and FBI fingerprint check and National sex offender check. Be vaccinated for COVID-19.

Senior Companions can receive:

A small stipend of $4.00/service hour. Limited per week $5.00 lunch reimbursement. Mileage reimbursement. Paid holidays for helping out a neighbor. Money earned is not considered income, is non-taxable by law, and does not affect any benefits (SNAP, Medicaid).

The range of activities and support is broad, including but not limited to:

Building relationships Cooking and grocery shopping together Reading or helping with mail Providing transportation to appointments or social events And more! 

Program: Spark Senior Companion Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help the Unhoused - Day Center Volunteer Opportunity

Help individuals experiencing homelessness by volunteering at the St. Francis Center (SFC)! SFC's Day Center helps Denver's unhoused meet their basic day to day needs, as well as receive services that will help them transition out of homelessness. Volunteers provide life changing services such as:

Checking guests* mail and messages

Helping guests access their items in storage

Assisting guests who are shopping in the clothing room

Distributing towels and hygiene items in the showers 

Behind the scenes opportunities include:

Washing, drying, and folding towels 

Sorting and organizing donations

The Day Center is open every day of the week between 7 am and 5 pm. Whether you would like to volunteer weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly, we provide flexible shift times and can work around your schedule! 

Contact the Director of Volunteers to learn more: saraht@sfcdenver.org or 303-244-0761.

* SFC staff and volunteers refer to those we serve as “guests” because of our strong commitment to hospitality, welcoming everyone who comes, and treating each person with dignity and respect.

Program: St. Francis Center

Help individuals experiencing homelessness by volunteering at the St. Francis Center (SFC)! SFC's Day Center helps Denver's unhoused meet their basic day to day needs, as well as receive services that will help them transition out of homelessness. Volunteers provide life changing services such as:

Checking guests* mail and messages

Helping guests access their items in storage

Assisting guests who are shopping in the clothing room

Distributing towels and hygiene items in the showers 

Behind the scenes opportunities include:

Washing, drying, and folding towels 

Sorting and organizing donations

The Day Center is open every day of the week between 7 am and 5 pm. Whether you would like to volunteer weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly, we provide flexible shift times and can work around your schedule! 

Contact the Director of Volunteers to learn more: saraht@sfcdenver.org or 303-244-0761.

* SFC staff and volunteers refer to those we serve as “guests” because of our strong commitment to hospitality, welcoming everyone who comes, and treating each person with dignity and respect.

Program: St. Francis Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cook and Serve a Meal from Scratch at Ronald McDonald House in Denver or Aurora

A hot meal can do wonders for families who spend long days caring for their seriously ill children. We are looking for groups of 4-10 people to prepare a menu, purchase the ingredients, cook and serve the meal from scratch to our families in our kitchen. This is a great opportunity for team building, friends and family, church groups, and more!

Sign Up:

We need 1 volunteer to act as the Group Leader and register with our VolunteerHub site to reserve a date. The Group Leader must be 18 years of age or older. Once the date is reserved, we will reach out with registration instructions for your other volunteers to sign up. Group Leaders will be able to view who has signed up in VolunteerHub. Volunteer Group Requirements: This opportunity is for groups of 4-10 volunteers. All volunteers must be 14 years of age or older. Volunteers between the age of 14-17 must have adult chaperones. Volunteers ages 14-17 will not register online and will be given waivers to fill out and bring to the volunteer opportunity.

To learn more about this opportunity and sign up, visit this webpage: https://rmhc-denver.org/volunteer-2/group-volunteer-opportunities/

Program: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Denver

A hot meal can do wonders for families who spend long days caring for their seriously ill children. We are looking for groups of 4-10 people to prepare a menu, purchase the ingredients, cook and serve the meal from scratch to our families in our kitchen. This is a great opportunity for team building, friends and family, church groups, and more!

Sign Up:

We need 1 volunteer to act as the Group Leader and register with our VolunteerHub site to reserve a date. The Group Leader must be 18 years of age or older. Once the date is reserved, we will reach out with registration instructions for your other volunteers to sign up. Group Leaders will be able to view who has signed up in VolunteerHub. Volunteer Group Requirements: This opportunity is for groups of 4-10 volunteers. All volunteers must be 14 years of age or older. Volunteers between the age of 14-17 must have adult chaperones. Volunteers ages 14-17 will not register online and will be given waivers to fill out and bring to the volunteer opportunity.

To learn more about this opportunity and sign up, visit this webpage: https://rmhc-denver.org/volunteer-2/group-volunteer-opportunities/

Program: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Denver

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cook and Serve a Meal with Denver Ronald McDonald House's Chef!

Our chef-led experience makes it easy for groups of 3-8 people to experience the joy of feeding families without all the stress of coordinating and menu shopping. To participate, groups are asked to make a tax-deductible donation of $500 to support our meal program. Chef will lead your group in prepping and cooking a delicious dinner to serve families staying at the Ronald McDonald House in Denver or Aurora. This is a great opportunity for team building, friends and family, church groups, and more!

*Chef-led meal experiences are currently available on Tuesdays from 4:00-7:30pm.

Chef will:

· Plan the menu

· Shop for the ingredients

· Provide a chef-led experience, complete with how-to's and pro cooking tips to take with you.

Your Group will:

· Prep and cook a meal with our Chef

· Serve the meal to families staying at RMHC Denver or Aurora

· Clean up and pack up leftovers

 

Sign Up:

We need 1 volunteer to act as the Group Leader and register with our VolunteerHub site to reserve a pre-approved date. Once the date is reserved, we will reach out with the payment link. Your pre-approved date is not confirmed until we receive payment. After we receive payment, we will send registration instructions for your other volunteers to sign up. Volunteer Group Requirements: This opportunity is for groups of 3-8 volunteers. All volunteers must be 14 years of age or older. Volunteers between the age of 14-17 must have adult chaperones.

For more information and to sign up, click here: https://rmhc-denver.org/volunteer-2/group-volunteer-opportunities/

Program: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Denver

Our chef-led experience makes it easy for groups of 3-8 people to experience the joy of feeding families without all the stress of coordinating and menu shopping. To participate, groups are asked to make a tax-deductible donation of $500 to support our meal program. Chef will lead your group in prepping and cooking a delicious dinner to serve families staying at the Ronald McDonald House in Denver or Aurora. This is a great opportunity for team building, friends and family, church groups, and more!

*Chef-led meal experiences are currently available on Tuesdays from 4:00-7:30pm.

Chef will:

· Plan the menu

· Shop for the ingredients

· Provide a chef-led experience, complete with how-to's and pro cooking tips to take with you.

Your Group will:

· Prep and cook a meal with our Chef

· Serve the meal to families staying at RMHC Denver or Aurora

· Clean up and pack up leftovers

 

Sign Up:

We need 1 volunteer to act as the Group Leader and register with our VolunteerHub site to reserve a pre-approved date. Once the date is reserved, we will reach out with the payment link. Your pre-approved date is not confirmed until we receive payment. After we receive payment, we will send registration instructions for your other volunteers to sign up. Volunteer Group Requirements: This opportunity is for groups of 3-8 volunteers. All volunteers must be 14 years of age or older. Volunteers between the age of 14-17 must have adult chaperones.

For more information and to sign up, click here: https://rmhc-denver.org/volunteer-2/group-volunteer-opportunities/

Program: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Denver

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading for Peace Volunteer

Reading for Peace provides trained volunteers to elementary schools to read and discuss children's books that teach and reinforce skills related to feelings, friendship, kindness, empathy, problem solving and understanding differences. Reading generally occurs on Thursday afternoons at a variety of schools throughout the Denver metro area. Volunteers are required to complete an online Volunteer Application and a basic Background Check and are provided with training prior to going out to schools.

 

Program: The Conflict Center

Reading for Peace provides trained volunteers to elementary schools to read and discuss children's books that teach and reinforce skills related to feelings, friendship, kindness, empathy, problem solving and understanding differences. Reading generally occurs on Thursday afternoons at a variety of schools throughout the Denver metro area. Volunteers are required to complete an online Volunteer Application and a basic Background Check and are provided with training prior to going out to schools.

 

Program: The Conflict Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80211

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Pantry Distribution Assistant

Volunteers are needed on Wednesdays and Fridays to help with unloading and sorting food, distributing food to clients, loading vehicles, and clean up. All of this work is done at the pantry, and some of the tasks are outdoors. Shifts available:

Unload truck, 1st & 3rd Weds 10:15a-12p

Set-up for distribution, Fri 9:00-12p

Distribution help, Fri 12:30-4:30p

Closing, Fri 3-5p


To sign up for an open shift, use link: https://signup.com/go/dwtRFgE For questions, contact us: volunteer@covcupboard.org or (720) 841-5129, press 4 Thank you for your interest!

Program: Covenant Cupboard Food Pantry

Volunteers are needed on Wednesdays and Fridays to help with unloading and sorting food, distributing food to clients, loading vehicles, and clean up. All of this work is done at the pantry, and some of the tasks are outdoors. Shifts available:

Unload truck, 1st & 3rd Weds 10:15a-12p

Set-up for distribution, Fri 9:00-12p

Distribution help, Fri 12:30-4:30p

Closing, Fri 3-5p


To sign up for an open shift, use link: https://signup.com/go/dwtRFgE For questions, contact us: volunteer@covcupboard.org or (720) 841-5129, press 4 Thank you for your interest!

Program: Covenant Cupboard Food Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80111

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Change a Child's Story as a CASA Volunteer!

CASA, Court Appointed Special Advocates, is a volunteer-based, nonprofit organization with the mission to provide court-appointed volunteer advocacy for children and youth from the child welfare system so every child can be safe, have a permanent home, and have the opportunity to thrive.

CASA Volunteers are trained to represent the best interests of child victims of physical, sexual, or emotional abuse and neglect who are currently in the child welfare system. CASA Volunteers are supervised by CASA team members and work alongside the child’s legal and professional team. They ensure that the child’s physical, mental, educational, and emotional needs are being met, and advocate for the child in court, all while supporting them in their journey to find a safe and permanent home.

Children with a CASA Volunteer are more likely to find a safe, permanent home, more likely to succeed in school, and half as likely to re-enter the foster care system.

Potential CASA Volunteers complete an online application, interview, and a comprehensive pre-service training. We offer one virtual training class per year. Successful CASA Volunteers are mature, empathetic, collaborative, and confident. They have an ability to problem-solve and have strong written and verbal communication skills. No special background, work experience, or education is required to become a CASA Volunteer. We encourage individuals from all cultures, professions, and educational backgrounds to volunteer.

Program: CASA of Adams & Broomfield Counties

CASA, Court Appointed Special Advocates, is a volunteer-based, nonprofit organization with the mission to provide court-appointed volunteer advocacy for children and youth from the child welfare system so every child can be safe, have a permanent home, and have the opportunity to thrive.

CASA Volunteers are trained to represent the best interests of child victims of physical, sexual, or emotional abuse and neglect who are currently in the child welfare system. CASA Volunteers are supervised by CASA team members and work alongside the child’s legal and professional team. They ensure that the child’s physical, mental, educational, and emotional needs are being met, and advocate for the child in court, all while supporting them in their journey to find a safe and permanent home.

Children with a CASA Volunteer are more likely to find a safe, permanent home, more likely to succeed in school, and half as likely to re-enter the foster care system.

Potential CASA Volunteers complete an online application, interview, and a comprehensive pre-service training. We offer one virtual training class per year. Successful CASA Volunteers are mature, empathetic, collaborative, and confident. They have an ability to problem-solve and have strong written and verbal communication skills. No special background, work experience, or education is required to become a CASA Volunteer. We encourage individuals from all cultures, professions, and educational backgrounds to volunteer.

Program: CASA of Adams & Broomfield Counties

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80234

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Those Who Have Served Our Country

Are you interested in helping those who served? Are you a veteran yourself? Are you a family member of a veteran? Each day, more and more military families and veterans are having trouble getting to their medical appointments in Colorado. Can you help?

Our volunteers drive their own cars to the appointments but are given mileage reimbursements, and in some cases, car maintenance help for taking veterans or their family members who have transportation or mobility problems to their doctor appointments.
This is a very flexible volunteer experience! Just sign up online for the day, time and location that fits your schedule!

This is a wonderful way to give back and meet some of the greatest people! While driving, you get to learn so much about their service, about their life experiences, and so much more!
If you have a few hours a month, don't want to be tied down to a specific time or place, this is the volunteer experience for you.

Program: Cultivate in Broomfield County

Are you interested in helping those who served? Are you a veteran yourself? Are you a family member of a veteran? Each day, more and more military families and veterans are having trouble getting to their medical appointments in Colorado. Can you help?

Our volunteers drive their own cars to the appointments but are given mileage reimbursements, and in some cases, car maintenance help for taking veterans or their family members who have transportation or mobility problems to their doctor appointments.
This is a very flexible volunteer experience! Just sign up online for the day, time and location that fits your schedule!

This is a wonderful way to give back and meet some of the greatest people! While driving, you get to learn so much about their service, about their life experiences, and so much more!
If you have a few hours a month, don't want to be tied down to a specific time or place, this is the volunteer experience for you.

Program: Cultivate in Broomfield County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Like Fixing Things? Join Fix-It!

Handy around the house? We help seniors with home repairs that help decrease the risk of falling and make their homes safer. Volunteers get to schedule their volunteer work around their own schedule.

Volunteers do all sorts of minor home repairs, such as:

Install life-saving grab bars and hand-held shower heads Fix leaky faucets and running toilets Brighten up rooms with energy-saving light bulbs And much, much more!

Help keep our clients safe and independent in their homes, and volunteer today!

Program: Cultivate in Broomfield County

Handy around the house? We help seniors with home repairs that help decrease the risk of falling and make their homes safer. Volunteers get to schedule their volunteer work around their own schedule.

Volunteers do all sorts of minor home repairs, such as:

Install life-saving grab bars and hand-held shower heads Fix leaky faucets and running toilets Brighten up rooms with energy-saving light bulbs And much, much more!

Help keep our clients safe and independent in their homes, and volunteer today!

Program: Cultivate in Broomfield County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Interpretive Guide & Science Educator

Do you have an interest in outdoor education, children, science, and dinosaurs? Are you a lifelong learner who enjoys inspiring students and adults?  Learn how to engage students and visitors in observation, wonder, and learning about the unique fossils, and geology found at this National Natural Landmark!  No background in geology or paleontology is required and in-depth training is provided.

Dinosaur Ridge interpretive guides assist with educational tours and programs focused on the lives and deaths of dinosaurs, ancient environments, and the earth science of this amazing site. School tours/programs are conducted Sept-June on weekdays between 9am-3pm. During the summer, programs and tours are conducted for weekday summer camps. Several weekend walking tours led by volunteers are also offered to the public throughout the year. 

Volunteer with our education programs as as often as you would like, with a min. commitment of 8 hrs/month for 4-6 months after completing training. Interpretive guides are needed year-round but our busiest months are April-October.

Interested? please visitwww.dinoridge.org/volunteer for more details and to complete our volunteer application.

Program: Friends of Dinosaur Ridge

Do you have an interest in outdoor education, children, science, and dinosaurs? Are you a lifelong learner who enjoys inspiring students and adults?  Learn how to engage students and visitors in observation, wonder, and learning about the unique fossils, and geology found at this National Natural Landmark!  No background in geology or paleontology is required and in-depth training is provided.

Dinosaur Ridge interpretive guides assist with educational tours and programs focused on the lives and deaths of dinosaurs, ancient environments, and the earth science of this amazing site. School tours/programs are conducted Sept-June on weekdays between 9am-3pm. During the summer, programs and tours are conducted for weekday summer camps. Several weekend walking tours led by volunteers are also offered to the public throughout the year. 

Volunteer with our education programs as as often as you would like, with a min. commitment of 8 hrs/month for 4-6 months after completing training. Interpretive guides are needed year-round but our busiest months are April-October.

Interested? please visitwww.dinoridge.org/volunteer for more details and to complete our volunteer application.

Program: Friends of Dinosaur Ridge

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80465

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make an Impact! Become a Mentor with The Challenge Foundation!

The Challenge Foundation Mentoring Program is a critical component of our support services. Challenge scholars are paired with a mentor in 6th grade when they enter the program. The mentor partners with the student, their family, and Challenge to provide ongoing support, encouragement, and meaningful experiences for their mentee through their high school graduation and beyond. The Challenge Foundation believes that a young person should be surrounded by as many positive and supportive adults as possible, and heralds mentoring as a fundamental aspect of the success of scholars. Above all, the Challenge Foundation seeks mentors who are dedicated to the growth of the whole person and mentors who are willing to provide the support and attention necessary so that our scholars may reach their full academic and personal potential. Challenge Foundation mentors serve as positive role models, forming a long-term, trusting relationship with a scholar while emphasizing the importance of education and career readiness, providing enrichment opportunities, forming life skills, and offering guidance.

Prerequisites: College degree No criminal history, this will be verified through a comprehensive background check. A clear driving record, with no major violations within the past 7 years. Time Commitment: The formal length of a mentor’s commitment to a Challenge scholar is 7 years (grades 6-12). Regular weekly communication with your mentee via call/text/email. Minimum twice-a-month visits with your mentee.

Program: The Challenge Foundation

The Challenge Foundation Mentoring Program is a critical component of our support services. Challenge scholars are paired with a mentor in 6th grade when they enter the program. The mentor partners with the student, their family, and Challenge to provide ongoing support, encouragement, and meaningful experiences for their mentee through their high school graduation and beyond. The Challenge Foundation believes that a young person should be surrounded by as many positive and supportive adults as possible, and heralds mentoring as a fundamental aspect of the success of scholars. Above all, the Challenge Foundation seeks mentors who are dedicated to the growth of the whole person and mentors who are willing to provide the support and attention necessary so that our scholars may reach their full academic and personal potential. Challenge Foundation mentors serve as positive role models, forming a long-term, trusting relationship with a scholar while emphasizing the importance of education and career readiness, providing enrichment opportunities, forming life skills, and offering guidance.

Prerequisites: College degree No criminal history, this will be verified through a comprehensive background check. A clear driving record, with no major violations within the past 7 years. Time Commitment: The formal length of a mentor’s commitment to a Challenge scholar is 7 years (grades 6-12). Regular weekly communication with your mentee via call/text/email. Minimum twice-a-month visits with your mentee.

Program: The Challenge Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80113-6059

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at Community Ministry in SW Denver

We'll distribute pet food at Community Ministry food bank which is located at 1755 S. Zuni in Denver. This is two blocks north of Jewel and approximately eight blocks east of Federal Blvd. This pet food bank is outside, please dress for the weather. 

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible.

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

We'll distribute pet food at Community Ministry food bank which is located at 1755 S. Zuni in Denver. This is two blocks north of Jewel and approximately eight blocks east of Federal Blvd. This pet food bank is outside, please dress for the weather. 

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible.

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 80219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Market @IFCS Volunteer

Please visit our website to sign up.

When? Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday; 8:15 AM -11:45 AM or 12:30 PM-3:30 PM

Why we want you: Integrated Family Community Services (IFCS) is a small organization with a large impact. Food Market usage has skyrocketed in the years following initial COVID-19 shutdowns. More than ever before, IFCS relies on volunteer support to fulfil our mission of nourishing lives.

What’s in it for you?  IFCS relies on community support to fulfill our mission. Volunteers often find themselves nourished in the process of serving others.

Tasks & Activities:

Warmly welcome and check in participants Kindly assist participants in shopping for free groceries Courteously greet donors and help them unload donations Light stocking, ensuring shelves remain organized Identify expiration dates and damage of donated food, and sort accordingly Complete light custodial duties, including: sweeping, and trash removal Lifting, pushing, pulling, squatting, bending, standing, and reaching will be involved Participate in special events as interested

The skills you need:

Excellent customer service skills Ability to manage a workplace that may be fast-paced or slow based on participant interest Ability to be on your feet for entire shift Basic or bilingual Spanish or Vietnamese knowledge highly desired Background check required for long term volunteers Civil Rights training via link provided to you for long term volunteers

General information about the position:
IFCS Volunteer Core consists of both long term and short term volunteers who enjoy giving back to their community. Market volunteers utilize excellent customer service skills to provide equitable distribution of free groceries to IFCS food program participants. We welcome interested individuals to visit our website and register for a shift. No long term commitment is required. Those who wish to volunteer long term will be offered additional orientation.

Program: Integrated Family Community Services

Please visit our website to sign up.

When? Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday; 8:15 AM -11:45 AM or 12:30 PM-3:30 PM

Why we want you: Integrated Family Community Services (IFCS) is a small organization with a large impact. Food Market usage has skyrocketed in the years following initial COVID-19 shutdowns. More than ever before, IFCS relies on volunteer support to fulfil our mission of nourishing lives.

What’s in it for you?  IFCS relies on community support to fulfill our mission. Volunteers often find themselves nourished in the process of serving others.

Tasks & Activities:

Warmly welcome and check in participants Kindly assist participants in shopping for free groceries Courteously greet donors and help them unload donations Light stocking, ensuring shelves remain organized Identify expiration dates and damage of donated food, and sort accordingly Complete light custodial duties, including: sweeping, and trash removal Lifting, pushing, pulling, squatting, bending, standing, and reaching will be involved Participate in special events as interested

The skills you need:

Excellent customer service skills Ability to manage a workplace that may be fast-paced or slow based on participant interest Ability to be on your feet for entire shift Basic or bilingual Spanish or Vietnamese knowledge highly desired Background check required for long term volunteers Civil Rights training via link provided to you for long term volunteers

General information about the position:
IFCS Volunteer Core consists of both long term and short term volunteers who enjoy giving back to their community. Market volunteers utilize excellent customer service skills to provide equitable distribution of free groceries to IFCS food program participants. We welcome interested individuals to visit our website and register for a shift. No long term commitment is required. Those who wish to volunteer long term will be offered additional orientation.

Program: Integrated Family Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Maintenance & Repair

Help staff with building upkeep while keeping expenses minimal. Tasks will vary based on professional/trade knowledge and needed repairs. It is appreciated if the volunteer can donate, procure, or purchase necessary supplies and necessary tools if unavailable on site. Please visit our website to sign up.

Program: Integrated Family Community Services

Help staff with building upkeep while keeping expenses minimal. Tasks will vary based on professional/trade knowledge and needed repairs. It is appreciated if the volunteer can donate, procure, or purchase necessary supplies and necessary tools if unavailable on site. Please visit our website to sign up.

Program: Integrated Family Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Free Food Market - Groups

We offer a variety of opportunities for groups consisting of 6 or fewer volunteers. Specific opportunities vary based on availability. Please visit our website for more information.

Program: Integrated Family Community Services

We offer a variety of opportunities for groups consisting of 6 or fewer volunteers. Specific opportunities vary based on availability. Please visit our website for more information.

Program: Integrated Family Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80110

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at SECOR in Parker

We’ll distribute pet food in partnership with SECOR, 17151 Pine Lane in Parker on the First Monday of the month, 10 – 12 PM. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather. Thank you for volunteering!  

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible.

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

We’ll distribute pet food in partnership with SECOR, 17151 Pine Lane in Parker on the First Monday of the month, 10 – 12 PM. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather. Thank you for volunteering!  

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible.

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 80134

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at Mountain Resource Center in Conifer

Please help us distribute pet food at Mountain Resource Center in Conifer at 11030 Kitty Dr, Conifer, CO 80433 on the first Wednesday of the month. The pet food bank is open 1pm-2:30pm, but we start to setup about 12:15pm. We will typically be outside.

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible. Thank you for volunteering!

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Please help us distribute pet food at Mountain Resource Center in Conifer at 11030 Kitty Dr, Conifer, CO 80433 on the first Wednesday of the month. The pet food bank is open 1pm-2:30pm, but we start to setup about 12:15pm. We will typically be outside.

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible. Thank you for volunteering!

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 80433

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at Bienvenidos Food Bank in NW Denver

Please help us organize and distribute pet food at Bienvenidos Food Bank, 3810 Pecos in Denver. NOTE: We will distribute out of the parking lot that is North of the Bienvenidos Food Bank on Pecos on the corner of Pecos and West 39th Ave.

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible. Thank you for volunteering!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Please help us organize and distribute pet food at Bienvenidos Food Bank, 3810 Pecos in Denver. NOTE: We will distribute out of the parking lot that is North of the Bienvenidos Food Bank on Pecos on the corner of Pecos and West 39th Ave.

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible. Thank you for volunteering!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 80211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at Weld Food Bank in Greeley

Please help us organize and distribute pet food in partnership with Weld Food Bank, 1108 H Street in Greeley. We are there on the first Monday of the month. The pet food bank is open from 9AM - 11AM but we need you to arrive at 8:30AM to start setting up. Lifting is required, 20-30lbs. This pet food bank is held outside, so please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible. Thank you for volunteering!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Please help us organize and distribute pet food in partnership with Weld Food Bank, 1108 H Street in Greeley. We are there on the first Monday of the month. The pet food bank is open from 9AM - 11AM but we need you to arrive at 8:30AM to start setting up. Lifting is required, 20-30lbs. This pet food bank is held outside, so please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible. Thank you for volunteering!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 80631

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at Mancos Food Share in Mancos

Please help us organize and distribute pet food in partnership with Mancos Food Share at Mt Lookout Grange, 680 Grand Ave, Mancos CO 81328. We are there on the first Monday of the month. The pet food bank is open from 3-5PM but we need you to arrive at 2:30PM to start setting up. Lifting is required, 20-30lbs. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible. Thank you for volunteering!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Please help us organize and distribute pet food in partnership with Mancos Food Share at Mt Lookout Grange, 680 Grand Ave, Mancos CO 81328. We are there on the first Monday of the month. The pet food bank is open from 3-5PM but we need you to arrive at 2:30PM to start setting up. Lifting is required, 20-30lbs. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible. Thank you for volunteering!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 81328

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at Denver Inner City Parish in Denver

Please help us distribute pet food at Denver Inner City Parish, located at 1212 Mariposa St in Denver on the 2nd Wednesday of the month from 9:30am - 11am. Please arrive to set up at 9:00am. It is essential that you are on-time. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather. 

If you need to cancel, please do so ASAP. We depend on this volunteer role for pet food banks to run smoothly. Lifting is required (20-30 lbs). Thank you for volunteering with us to help families to keep their pets in their loving homes!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Please help us distribute pet food at Denver Inner City Parish, located at 1212 Mariposa St in Denver on the 2nd Wednesday of the month from 9:30am - 11am. Please arrive to set up at 9:00am. It is essential that you are on-time. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather. 

If you need to cancel, please do so ASAP. We depend on this volunteer role for pet food banks to run smoothly. Lifting is required (20-30 lbs). Thank you for volunteering with us to help families to keep their pets in their loving homes!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 80204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at Sister Carmen Food Bank in Lafayette.

Join us in distributing pet food at Sister Carmen Food Bank, 655 Aspen Ridge Drive, Lafayette, CO 80026 on the second Thursday of every month. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible. Thank you for volunteering!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Join us in distributing pet food at Sister Carmen Food Bank, 655 Aspen Ridge Drive, Lafayette, CO 80026 on the second Thursday of every month. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible. Thank you for volunteering!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 80026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at Aurora Interfaith Community Services in Aurora

Please help us distribute pet food at Aurora Interfaith Community Services, at 1553 Clinton Street, Aurora CO 80010, on the second Thursday of the month, from 11:00 am - 12:30 pm. Please arrive to set up at 10:30 am. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you need to cancel, please do so ASAP. We depend on this volunteer role for pet food banks to run smoothly. Lifting is required (20-30 lbs). Thank you for volunteering with us to help families to keep their pets in their loving homes!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Please help us distribute pet food at Aurora Interfaith Community Services, at 1553 Clinton Street, Aurora CO 80010, on the second Thursday of the month, from 11:00 am - 12:30 pm. Please arrive to set up at 10:30 am. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you need to cancel, please do so ASAP. We depend on this volunteer role for pet food banks to run smoothly. Lifting is required (20-30 lbs). Thank you for volunteering with us to help families to keep their pets in their loving homes!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 80010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at Bruce Randolph School in Denver

Please help us distribute pet food at Bruce Randolph School in partnership with We Don't Waste at 3955 Steele St, Denver, CO 80205 on the 1st Tuesday of the month from 1pm-3pm. Please arrive to set up at 12pm. It is essential that you are on-time. We will set up outside, please dress accordingly. 

If you need to cancel, please do so ASAP. We depend on this volunteer role for pet food banks to run smoothly. Lifting is required (20-30 lbs). Thank you for volunteering with us to help families to keep their pets in their loving homes!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Please help us distribute pet food at Bruce Randolph School in partnership with We Don't Waste at 3955 Steele St, Denver, CO 80205 on the 1st Tuesday of the month from 1pm-3pm. Please arrive to set up at 12pm. It is essential that you are on-time. We will set up outside, please dress accordingly. 

If you need to cancel, please do so ASAP. We depend on this volunteer role for pet food banks to run smoothly. Lifting is required (20-30 lbs). Thank you for volunteering with us to help families to keep their pets in their loving homes!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 80205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at Connections 4 Life in Colorado Springs

Please join us in distributing pet food at Connections 4 Life Center in Fountain, CO, (Colorado Springs) at 501 E Iowa Ave, Fountain, CO 80817. We are there on the third Thursday from 4:00-6:00pm (but please arrive at 3:30pm to help us set up). This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible.

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Please join us in distributing pet food at Connections 4 Life Center in Fountain, CO, (Colorado Springs) at 501 E Iowa Ave, Fountain, CO 80817. We are there on the third Thursday from 4:00-6:00pm (but please arrive at 3:30pm to help us set up). This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible.

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 80817

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at Tamarac Salvation Army

Please join us to distribute pet food at Tamarac Salvation Army, 7525 E Hampden Ave, Denver, CO 80231 from 9:15AM to 11:45AM, this pet food bank is open to the public from 10AM to 11:30AM. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible.

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Please join us to distribute pet food at Tamarac Salvation Army, 7525 E Hampden Ave, Denver, CO 80231 from 9:15AM to 11:45AM, this pet food bank is open to the public from 10AM to 11:30AM. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible.

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 80231

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at Our Center in Longmont

Join us in distributing pet food at OUR Center (Outreach United Resource Center, Inc.), 220 Collyer St, Longmont, CO 80501. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you need to cancel, please do so ASAP. We depend on this volunteer role for pet food banks to run smoothly. Lifting is required (20-30 lbs). Thank you for volunteering with us to help families to keep their pets in their loving homes!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Join us in distributing pet food at OUR Center (Outreach United Resource Center, Inc.), 220 Collyer St, Longmont, CO 80501. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you need to cancel, please do so ASAP. We depend on this volunteer role for pet food banks to run smoothly. Lifting is required (20-30 lbs). Thank you for volunteering with us to help families to keep their pets in their loving homes!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 80501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at Care and Share Food Bank in Trinidad

Join us in distributing pet food at Las Animas Fairgrounds, 2000 N Linden Ave in Trinidad. We will be there on the Wednesday after the third Tuesday of each month in partnership with Care and Share Food Bank for Southern Colorado and The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP). This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you need to cancel, please do so ASAP. We depend on this volunteer role for pet food banks to run smoothly. Lifting is required (20-30 lbs). Thank you for volunteering with us to help families to keep their pets in their loving homes!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Join us in distributing pet food at Las Animas Fairgrounds, 2000 N Linden Ave in Trinidad. We will be there on the Wednesday after the third Tuesday of each month in partnership with Care and Share Food Bank for Southern Colorado and The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP). This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you need to cancel, please do so ASAP. We depend on this volunteer role for pet food banks to run smoothly. Lifting is required (20-30 lbs). Thank you for volunteering with us to help families to keep their pets in their loving homes!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 81082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at Westside Community Center in Colorado Springs

Please join us in distributing pet food at Westside Community Center, (Colorado Springs) at 1628 W Bijou St, Colorado Springs, CO 80904. We are there on the fourth Wednesday from 1:00-3:00pm (but please arrive at 11:30pm to help us set up). This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible.

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Please join us in distributing pet food at Westside Community Center, (Colorado Springs) at 1628 W Bijou St, Colorado Springs, CO 80904. We are there on the fourth Wednesday from 1:00-3:00pm (but please arrive at 11:30pm to help us set up). This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible.

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 80904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at Lynn Gardens Baptist Church in Pueblo

Please help us organize and distribute pet food at Lynn Gardens Baptist Church, 3804 W Pueblo Blvd, Pueblo, CO 81005. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

We are there on the last Thursday of the month. If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible. Thank you for volunteering!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Please help us organize and distribute pet food at Lynn Gardens Baptist Church, 3804 W Pueblo Blvd, Pueblo, CO 81005. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

We are there on the last Thursday of the month. If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible. Thank you for volunteering!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 81005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at Sharing Ministries Food Bank in Montrose

Please join us in distributing pet food at Sharing Ministries Food Bank, 49 N 1st Street in Montrose. We’ll distribute pet food on the Friday before the fourth Saturday of the month, 10:30AM – 12:30PM, but setup begins at 9:45 AM. We will be outside. Thank you for volunteering!  

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible.

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Please join us in distributing pet food at Sharing Ministries Food Bank, 49 N 1st Street in Montrose. We’ll distribute pet food on the Friday before the fourth Saturday of the month, 10:30AM – 12:30PM, but setup begins at 9:45 AM. We will be outside. Thank you for volunteering!  

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible.

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 81401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at Western Slope Food Bank of the Rockies in Grand Junction

Please join us in organizing and distributing pet food in partnership with Western Slope Food Bank of the Rockies at 3241 F 1/4 Road in Clifton. We are there on the fourth Saturday of the month. The pet food bank is open from 9-11AM but we need you to arrive at 7:00AM to start setting up, because the line is long, and we try to open at 8:30AM if possible. Lifting is required, 20-30lbs. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible. Thank you for volunteering!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Please join us in organizing and distributing pet food in partnership with Western Slope Food Bank of the Rockies at 3241 F 1/4 Road in Clifton. We are there on the fourth Saturday of the month. The pet food bank is open from 9-11AM but we need you to arrive at 7:00AM to start setting up, because the line is long, and we try to open at 8:30AM if possible. Lifting is required, 20-30lbs. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible. Thank you for volunteering!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 81520

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at Food Bank for Larimer County in Loveland

Please join us in distributing pet food at Food Bank for Larimer County, 2600 N Lincoln Ave, in Loveland. This pet food bank is on the Fourth Saturday of the month, 9 AM - 11 AM. Please arrive to set up at 8:15am. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you need to cancel, please do so ASAP. We depend on this volunteer role for pet food banks to run smoothly. Lifting is required (20-30 lbs). Thank you for volunteering with us to help families to keep their pets in their loving homes!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Please join us in distributing pet food at Food Bank for Larimer County, 2600 N Lincoln Ave, in Loveland. This pet food bank is on the Fourth Saturday of the month, 9 AM - 11 AM. Please arrive to set up at 8:15am. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you need to cancel, please do so ASAP. We depend on this volunteer role for pet food banks to run smoothly. Lifting is required (20-30 lbs). Thank you for volunteering with us to help families to keep their pets in their loving homes!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 80538

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at St. Michael's Catholic Church in Cañon City

Please join us in organizing and distributing pet food at St Michael's Catholic Church, 1016 Mystic Ave, Cañon City, CO 81212. We are there on the fourth Saturday of the month. The pet food bank is open from 10AM - 12PM but we need you to arrive at 9AM to start setting up. Lifting is required, 20-30lbs. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible. Thank you for volunteering!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Please join us in organizing and distributing pet food at St Michael's Catholic Church, 1016 Mystic Ave, Cañon City, CO 81212. We are there on the fourth Saturday of the month. The pet food bank is open from 10AM - 12PM but we need you to arrive at 9AM to start setting up. Lifting is required, 20-30lbs. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you sign up, please know that we are planning on your help and it will leave us short-handed if you do not come. If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible. Thank you for volunteering!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 81212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at the Action Center in Lakewood

Please join us to distribute pet food at the Action Center at 8745 W 14th Ave, Lakewood, CO 80215 on the 4th Wednesday of the month from 10am to 11:30am. Please arrive to set up at 9:15am. It is essential that you are on-time. We will set up outside (west side of building) unless weather is poor, please dress accordingly. 

Volunteers meet at the distribution site, which is along the west side of the building at 8745 W 14th Ave. See this link for a map.

If you need to cancel, please do so ASAP. We depend on this volunteer role for pet food banks to run smoothly. Lifting is required (20-30 lbs). Thank you for volunteering with us to help families to keep their pets in their loving homes!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Please join us to distribute pet food at the Action Center at 8745 W 14th Ave, Lakewood, CO 80215 on the 4th Wednesday of the month from 10am to 11:30am. Please arrive to set up at 9:15am. It is essential that you are on-time. We will set up outside (west side of building) unless weather is poor, please dress accordingly. 

Volunteers meet at the distribution site, which is along the west side of the building at 8745 W 14th Ave. See this link for a map.

If you need to cancel, please do so ASAP. We depend on this volunteer role for pet food banks to run smoothly. Lifting is required (20-30 lbs). Thank you for volunteering with us to help families to keep their pets in their loving homes!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 80215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at Pine River Shares in Bayfield

Please join us to distribute pet food at Pine River Shares, 658 S East St, Bayfield, CO 81122. This pet food bank will typically be held on the 4th Monday of the month from 11AM to 1PM. Please arrive at 10AM to volunteer. We will set up in the parking lot at Pine River Shares.

If you need to cancel, please do so ASAP. We depend on this volunteer role for pet food banks to run smoothly. Lifting is required (20-30 lbs). Thank you for volunteering with us to help families to keep their pets in their loving homes!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Please join us to distribute pet food at Pine River Shares, 658 S East St, Bayfield, CO 81122. This pet food bank will typically be held on the 4th Monday of the month from 11AM to 1PM. Please arrive at 10AM to volunteer. We will set up in the parking lot at Pine River Shares.

If you need to cancel, please do so ASAP. We depend on this volunteer role for pet food banks to run smoothly. Lifting is required (20-30 lbs). Thank you for volunteering with us to help families to keep their pets in their loving homes!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 81122

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Volunteers at Alamosa County Fairgrounds in Alamosa

Please join us to distribute pet food at the Alamosa County Fairgrounds, 8784 Old Sanford Road, Alamosa, CO 81101. This pet food bank will be held on the first Monday of the month and is open to the public from 12 pm til 2 pm. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you need to cancel, please do so ASAP. We depend on this volunteer role for pet food banks to run smoothly. Lifting is required (20-30 lbs).  Thank you for volunteering with us to help families to keep their pets in their loving homes!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Please join us to distribute pet food at the Alamosa County Fairgrounds, 8784 Old Sanford Road, Alamosa, CO 81101. This pet food bank will be held on the first Monday of the month and is open to the public from 12 pm til 2 pm. This pet food bank will be held outside. Please be sure to dress for the weather.

If you need to cancel, please do so ASAP. We depend on this volunteer role for pet food banks to run smoothly. Lifting is required (20-30 lbs).  Thank you for volunteering with us to help families to keep their pets in their loving homes!

If you would like to be signed up as a recurring volunteer, please email volunteer@coloradopetpantry.org and let us know which pet food bank you are interested in volunteering at, and we will get you signed up.

Program: Colorado Pet Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 81101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Paint-A-Thon Volunteers

Join us this summer for the Brothers Redevelopment Paint-A-Thon.

Created in 1978, the Paint-A-Thon is a free service for older adult homeowners and people living with disabilities who need their homes painted, but cannot afford a commercial paint job.

Volunteer painting teams are essential to successfully paint the homes of these deserving members of our community.

You can help continue the tradition by recruiting a team of 8-25 volunteers (from your office, church, civic group, family, neighborhood, etc...) and sign up to paint a home in the summer of 2024.

Program: Brothers Redevelopment, Inc.

Join us this summer for the Brothers Redevelopment Paint-A-Thon.

Created in 1978, the Paint-A-Thon is a free service for older adult homeowners and people living with disabilities who need their homes painted, but cannot afford a commercial paint job.

Volunteer painting teams are essential to successfully paint the homes of these deserving members of our community.

You can help continue the tradition by recruiting a team of 8-25 volunteers (from your office, church, civic group, family, neighborhood, etc...) and sign up to paint a home in the summer of 2024.

Program: Brothers Redevelopment, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80216

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Social Media Intern

Colorado Resilience - Mission

The Mission of Colorado Resilience is to improve child and family wellbeing for families where parents separate or were never together. We know parents who work together to love, care, and provide for their children, will have greater family resilience and their children will be statistically better off by every measure of safety, mental and physical health, and wellbeing.

Critical to any organization in achieving its mission is an engaging website and effective social media strategy. This volunteer role will help define and execute on a social media strategy/plan.  SEO knowledge and experience is a big bonus. 

Responsibilities, Specific Duties & Qualifications:

Remote position, 2-4 hours a week, ongoing.

Technically capable, quick learner, creative problem solver, takes initiative and ownership of tasks. Works independently with limited guidance/direction, personable, optimistic, and passionate about having an impact on communities of color that are disproportionately affected. bi-weekly meetings with executive director. Wants to grow their technical and problem-solving skills. Have the courage to fail and try again. Work in support of activities, events, and efforts to raise awareness and funding. HubSpot (CRM/email management tool) and SEO knowledge and experience are a big plus.

Program: Colorado Resilience

Colorado Resilience - Mission

The Mission of Colorado Resilience is to improve child and family wellbeing for families where parents separate or were never together. We know parents who work together to love, care, and provide for their children, will have greater family resilience and their children will be statistically better off by every measure of safety, mental and physical health, and wellbeing.

Critical to any organization in achieving its mission is an engaging website and effective social media strategy. This volunteer role will help define and execute on a social media strategy/plan.  SEO knowledge and experience is a big bonus. 

Responsibilities, Specific Duties & Qualifications:

Remote position, 2-4 hours a week, ongoing.

Technically capable, quick learner, creative problem solver, takes initiative and ownership of tasks. Works independently with limited guidance/direction, personable, optimistic, and passionate about having an impact on communities of color that are disproportionately affected. bi-weekly meetings with executive director. Wants to grow their technical and problem-solving skills. Have the courage to fail and try again. Work in support of activities, events, and efforts to raise awareness and funding. HubSpot (CRM/email management tool) and SEO knowledge and experience are a big plus.

Program: Colorado Resilience

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Extreme Teams: Projects Team

The Projects Team makes sure projects are completed safely and to the best of everyone’s ability through distributing yard signs to identify homes where projects are taking place, managing the dumpster and trash/debris removal, and answering project related questions that arise from volunteers and Project Leaders.

Program: Extreme Community Makeover

The Projects Team makes sure projects are completed safely and to the best of everyone’s ability through distributing yard signs to identify homes where projects are taking place, managing the dumpster and trash/debris removal, and answering project related questions that arise from volunteers and Project Leaders.

Program: Extreme Community Makeover

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Extreme Teams: Logistics Team

The Logistics Team ensures Work Days run smoothly and efficiently by checking in volunteers as they arrive, selling merchandise, setting up lunch, and assisting with any other tasks that arise throughout the day.

Program: Extreme Community Makeover

The Logistics Team ensures Work Days run smoothly and efficiently by checking in volunteers as they arrive, selling merchandise, setting up lunch, and assisting with any other tasks that arise throughout the day.

Program: Extreme Community Makeover

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Extreme Teams: Video Team

The Video Team tells stories about the connections that happen through ECM by producing videos while sharing organizational goals. These videos will be used in email communication, social media, special events, and on the website.

Program: Extreme Community Makeover

The Video Team tells stories about the connections that happen through ECM by producing videos while sharing organizational goals. These videos will be used in email communication, social media, special events, and on the website.

Program: Extreme Community Makeover

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Extreme Teams: Survey Team

The Survey Team facilitates communication between English and Spanish speakers during Work Days, since team members are bilingual, while also initiating conversations during Survey Days to identify projects for future Work Days.

Program: Extreme Community Makeover

The Survey Team facilitates communication between English and Spanish speakers during Work Days, since team members are bilingual, while also initiating conversations during Survey Days to identify projects for future Work Days.

Program: Extreme Community Makeover

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Extreme Teams: Neighborhood Team

The Neighborhood Team connects people in the neighborhoods where ECM works in order to encourage people to get to know their neighbors while getting the word out about how to get involved in future projects.

Program: Extreme Community Makeover

The Neighborhood Team connects people in the neighborhoods where ECM works in order to encourage people to get to know their neighbors while getting the word out about how to get involved in future projects.

Program: Extreme Community Makeover

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Extreme Teams: Follow-Up Team

The Follow-Up Team connects residents with neighbors and organizational partners who can provide additional resources in the community through sharing resource packets that highlight those programs and services.

Program: Extreme Community Makeover

The Follow-Up Team connects residents with neighbors and organizational partners who can provide additional resources in the community through sharing resource packets that highlight those programs and services.

Program: Extreme Community Makeover

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Extreme Teams: Supplies Team

The Supplies Team confirms volunteers have the supplies needed to complete their projects, while monitoring the inventory of available supplies at the Command Center and toolshed. Team members can also develop relationships with businesses that can provide project supplies at discounted prices or at no cost.

Program: Extreme Community Makeover

The Supplies Team confirms volunteers have the supplies needed to complete their projects, while monitoring the inventory of available supplies at the Command Center and toolshed. Team members can also develop relationships with businesses that can provide project supplies at discounted prices or at no cost.

Program: Extreme Community Makeover

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Extreme Teams: Fundraising Team

The Fundraising Team supports fundraising events and initiatives throughout the year, while also supporting Work Day events in whatever ways needed.

Program: Extreme Community Makeover

The Fundraising Team supports fundraising events and initiatives throughout the year, while also supporting Work Day events in whatever ways needed.

Program: Extreme Community Makeover

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Extreme Teams: Communications Team

The Communications Team engages residents and volunteers in conversation during Work Days in order to learn about people’s experiences and to share stories through blog posts and social media.

Program: Extreme Community Makeover

The Communications Team engages residents and volunteers in conversation during Work Days in order to learn about people’s experiences and to share stories through blog posts and social media.

Program: Extreme Community Makeover

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Extreme Teams: Photography Team

The Photography Team creates memories from the Work Days through taking photos that are used on blog posts, print materials, social media, personalized thank you cards, and the website.

Program: Extreme Community Makeover

The Photography Team creates memories from the Work Days through taking photos that are used on blog posts, print materials, social media, personalized thank you cards, and the website.

Program: Extreme Community Makeover

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor (Middle & HS Youth)

Mile High 360 is a Denver-based non-profit providing wrap-around support services to first-generation college-bound middle and high school students from low-income families and marginalized communities. We have recently expanded our programming to include a mentoring component that will ultimately match each student in Mile High 360 with their own mentor.

We are recruiting mentors to help these amazing young people reach their potential.

Whether you are getting to know your mentee, exploring a new place, or learning a new skill together, we know that mentoring works and can impact both you and the mentee. Please look at the brochure attached to this posting for some of the commitment requirements. Feel free to email the Mentoring Program Coordinator at carlost@milehigh360.org or call at 404-944-1930.

 

Program: Mile High 360

Mile High 360 is a Denver-based non-profit providing wrap-around support services to first-generation college-bound middle and high school students from low-income families and marginalized communities. We have recently expanded our programming to include a mentoring component that will ultimately match each student in Mile High 360 with their own mentor.

We are recruiting mentors to help these amazing young people reach their potential.

Whether you are getting to know your mentee, exploring a new place, or learning a new skill together, we know that mentoring works and can impact both you and the mentee. Please look at the brochure attached to this posting for some of the commitment requirements. Feel free to email the Mentoring Program Coordinator at carlost@milehigh360.org or call at 404-944-1930.

 

Program: Mile High 360

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Generous Givers

Women Partnering is in need of toiletries for our financially vulnerable women. We accept sealed shampoo, conditioner, soap, deodorant, tooth paste and toothbrushes, lotion, and feminine hygiene items.

Program: Women Partnering

Women Partnering is in need of toiletries for our financially vulnerable women. We accept sealed shampoo, conditioner, soap, deodorant, tooth paste and toothbrushes, lotion, and feminine hygiene items.

Program: Women Partnering

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80903

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Dream Centers Women's Clinic Sonographer

Why Lend Your Expertise to Us?
Women are known to put off their own potentially expensive healthcare in order to prioritize other critical personal or family needs. Our patients are never charged for services provided at the Dream Centers Women's Clinic. The contribution of your compassion, skill, and expertise directly impact a woman's ability to prioritize her own healthcare.

Overview

This volunteer is responsible for providing high quality OB/GYN ultrasound exams for the Dream Centers Women’s Clinic. The Associate Ultrasound Technician Volunteer must have one to two years of directly relevant experience in OB/GYN sonography; the ability to apply independent judgment to ensure that appropriate anatomical and pathological images are appropriately captured, and provide a preliminary summary of findings to the patient’s provider for diagnosis.

Qualifications

Must have an Associates Degree, a graduate of an Accredited Ultrasound Program, certified by the ARDMS in OB/GYN Sonography with a minimum of one to two years of experience in OB/GYN sonography, or a licensed RN, NP, MD or DO with a minimum of 75 or more performed OB/GYN scans.

Personal Character

Caring and compassionate, flexible, reliable, committed, and excellent communication skills. Follower of Jesus, comfortable with our holistic approach to health including physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual care.

See full position description

 

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Program: Dream Centers of Colorado Springs

Why Lend Your Expertise to Us?
Women are known to put off their own potentially expensive healthcare in order to prioritize other critical personal or family needs. Our patients are never charged for services provided at the Dream Centers Women's Clinic. The contribution of your compassion, skill, and expertise directly impact a woman's ability to prioritize her own healthcare.

Overview

This volunteer is responsible for providing high quality OB/GYN ultrasound exams for the Dream Centers Women’s Clinic. The Associate Ultrasound Technician Volunteer must have one to two years of directly relevant experience in OB/GYN sonography; the ability to apply independent judgment to ensure that appropriate anatomical and pathological images are appropriately captured, and provide a preliminary summary of findings to the patient’s provider for diagnosis.

Qualifications

Must have an Associates Degree, a graduate of an Accredited Ultrasound Program, certified by the ARDMS in OB/GYN Sonography with a minimum of one to two years of experience in OB/GYN sonography, or a licensed RN, NP, MD or DO with a minimum of 75 or more performed OB/GYN scans.

Personal Character

Caring and compassionate, flexible, reliable, committed, and excellent communication skills. Follower of Jesus, comfortable with our holistic approach to health including physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual care.

See full position description

 

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Program: Dream Centers of Colorado Springs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80918

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dream Centers Women's Clinic Medical Massage Therapist

Why Lend Your Expertise to Us?
Women are known to put off their own potentially expensive healthcare in order to prioritize other critical personal or family needs. Our patients are never charged for services provided at the Dream Centers Women's Clinic. The contribution of your compassion, skill, and expertise directly impact a woman's ability to prioritize her own healthcare.

Overview

Provide exceptional medical massages to women in the community. Often interacting with clients who have experienced trauma. Our desire is to show the love of Christ through empathy, compassion, and dignity for every person who comes to us for treatment.

Qualifications

Qualified individuals will be certified by the State of Colorado. A copy of an active certification is required.

Personal Character

Caring and compassionate, flexible, reliable, committed, and excellent communication skills. Follower of Jesus, comfortable with our holistic approach to health including physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual care.

See full position description

 

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Program: Dream Centers of Colorado Springs

Why Lend Your Expertise to Us?
Women are known to put off their own potentially expensive healthcare in order to prioritize other critical personal or family needs. Our patients are never charged for services provided at the Dream Centers Women's Clinic. The contribution of your compassion, skill, and expertise directly impact a woman's ability to prioritize her own healthcare.

Overview

Provide exceptional medical massages to women in the community. Often interacting with clients who have experienced trauma. Our desire is to show the love of Christ through empathy, compassion, and dignity for every person who comes to us for treatment.

Qualifications

Qualified individuals will be certified by the State of Colorado. A copy of an active certification is required.

Personal Character

Caring and compassionate, flexible, reliable, committed, and excellent communication skills. Follower of Jesus, comfortable with our holistic approach to health including physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual care.

See full position description

 

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Program: Dream Centers of Colorado Springs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80918

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dream Centers Women's Clinic First Impressions Team

Why Lend Your Expertise to Us?
Women are known to put off their own potentially expensive healthcare in order to prioritize other critical personal or family needs. Our patients are never charged for services provided at the Dream Centers Women's Clinic. The contribution of your compassion, skill, and expertise directly impact a woman's ability to prioritize her own healthcare.

Overview

The First Impressions volunteers are responsible for welcoming, engaging and working with the community to get women scheduled for appointments either in person, on the phone, or through telehealth.

Qualifications

• Comfortable answering phones and interacting with callers • Able to learn and utilize EHR according to clinic protocols • Annual overview of clinic policies and procedures

Personal Character

Caring and compassionate, flexible, reliable, committed, and excellent communication skills. Follower of Jesus, comfortable with our holistic approach to health including physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual care.

See full position description

 

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Program: Dream Centers of Colorado Springs

Why Lend Your Expertise to Us?
Women are known to put off their own potentially expensive healthcare in order to prioritize other critical personal or family needs. Our patients are never charged for services provided at the Dream Centers Women's Clinic. The contribution of your compassion, skill, and expertise directly impact a woman's ability to prioritize her own healthcare.

Overview

The First Impressions volunteers are responsible for welcoming, engaging and working with the community to get women scheduled for appointments either in person, on the phone, or through telehealth.

Qualifications

• Comfortable answering phones and interacting with callers • Able to learn and utilize EHR according to clinic protocols • Annual overview of clinic policies and procedures

Personal Character

Caring and compassionate, flexible, reliable, committed, and excellent communication skills. Follower of Jesus, comfortable with our holistic approach to health including physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual care.

See full position description

 

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Program: Dream Centers of Colorado Springs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80918

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dream Centers Women's Clinic Counselor

Why Lend Your Expertise to Us?

Women are known to put off their own potentially expensive healthcare in order to prioritize other critical personal or family needs. Our patients are never charged for services provided at the Dream Centers Women's Clinic. The contribution of your compassion, skill, and expertise directly impact a woman's ability to prioritize her own healthcare.

Virtual/remote service possible

Overview

Provide exceptional behavioral healthcare to women in the community ages 13-64. Consult with patients and help them recover from trauma or difficult situations through treatment plans. Our desire is to show the love of Christ through empathy, compassion, and dignity for every person who comes to us for treatment.

Qualifications

Qualified individuals will possess a master’s degree in psychology or counseling and be licensed by the State of Colorado (exceptions may apply if military status). Graduation from a CACREP accredited program required.

Personal Character

Caring and compassionate, flexible, reliable, committed, and excellent communication skills. Follower of Jesus, comfortable with our holistic approach to health including physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual care.

Requirements

• Dream Centers Volunteer Application process

• Background check through Sterling Volunteers

• Resident of El Paso County, Colorado, or Teller County, Colorado

See full position description

 

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Program: Dream Centers of Colorado Springs

Why Lend Your Expertise to Us?

Women are known to put off their own potentially expensive healthcare in order to prioritize other critical personal or family needs. Our patients are never charged for services provided at the Dream Centers Women's Clinic. The contribution of your compassion, skill, and expertise directly impact a woman's ability to prioritize her own healthcare.

Virtual/remote service possible

Overview

Provide exceptional behavioral healthcare to women in the community ages 13-64. Consult with patients and help them recover from trauma or difficult situations through treatment plans. Our desire is to show the love of Christ through empathy, compassion, and dignity for every person who comes to us for treatment.

Qualifications

Qualified individuals will possess a master’s degree in psychology or counseling and be licensed by the State of Colorado (exceptions may apply if military status). Graduation from a CACREP accredited program required.

Personal Character

Caring and compassionate, flexible, reliable, committed, and excellent communication skills. Follower of Jesus, comfortable with our holistic approach to health including physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual care.

Requirements

• Dream Centers Volunteer Application process

• Background check through Sterling Volunteers

• Resident of El Paso County, Colorado, or Teller County, Colorado

See full position description

 

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Program: Dream Centers of Colorado Springs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80918

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Companion Volunteer - Southern Colorado

Are you 55 years old or older? Do you:

Have 5 - 40 hours in a week to volunteer? Want to feel more connected to your community? Like to meet like-minded people that would welcome your companionship? Have skills, talents, and experience that could be of service? 

If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, our Senior Companion Program would love to hear from you!

Seniors Companions must:

Meet our income eligibility. Complete the application process. Pass the State and FBI fingerprint check and National sex offender check.

Senior Companions can receive:

A small stipend of $4.00 /service hour. $5.00 lunch reimbursement. Mileage reimbursement. Paid holidays for helping a neighbor. Money earned is not considered income, is non-taxable by law, and does not affect any benefits (SNAP, Medicaid).

The range of activities and support is broad, including but not limited to:

Building relationships Cooking and grocery shopping together Reading or helping with mail Providing transportation to appointments or social events And more! 

 

Program: Spark Senior Companion Program

Are you 55 years old or older? Do you:

Have 5 - 40 hours in a week to volunteer? Want to feel more connected to your community? Like to meet like-minded people that would welcome your companionship? Have skills, talents, and experience that could be of service? 

If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, our Senior Companion Program would love to hear from you!

Seniors Companions must:

Meet our income eligibility. Complete the application process. Pass the State and FBI fingerprint check and National sex offender check.

Senior Companions can receive:

A small stipend of $4.00 /service hour. $5.00 lunch reimbursement. Mileage reimbursement. Paid holidays for helping a neighbor. Money earned is not considered income, is non-taxable by law, and does not affect any benefits (SNAP, Medicaid).

The range of activities and support is broad, including but not limited to:

Building relationships Cooking and grocery shopping together Reading or helping with mail Providing transportation to appointments or social events And more! 

 

Program: Spark Senior Companion Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 81089

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PreK-3rd Grade Program Volunteer

Do you enjoy engaging with young children ages 3-8 and their families?  Do you like interactive learning and/or crafts? We are looking for volunteers to assist our education staff with inspiring curiosity and wonder through our hands-on PreK-3rd grade education programs: "TriceraTOTs", "Backyard Bones", "Dinosaurs, Fossils and Miners", and "Jr. Paleontologists".  No knowledge of dinosaurs or geology is required: Training is provided.

Volunteers can expect to serve 2-4 hours/week during the busy season April-October. Our School programs are outdoors on weekdays between 9am-3pm. Our TriceraTOTs family program is indoors on Saturday and Thursday mornings.

Interested? Please complete our volunteer application found here: https://dinoridge.org/support/volunteer/ or email: volunteer@dinoridge.org

Program: Friends of Dinosaur Ridge

Do you enjoy engaging with young children ages 3-8 and their families?  Do you like interactive learning and/or crafts? We are looking for volunteers to assist our education staff with inspiring curiosity and wonder through our hands-on PreK-3rd grade education programs: "TriceraTOTs", "Backyard Bones", "Dinosaurs, Fossils and Miners", and "Jr. Paleontologists".  No knowledge of dinosaurs or geology is required: Training is provided.

Volunteers can expect to serve 2-4 hours/week during the busy season April-October. Our School programs are outdoors on weekdays between 9am-3pm. Our TriceraTOTs family program is indoors on Saturday and Thursday mornings.

Interested? Please complete our volunteer application found here: https://dinoridge.org/support/volunteer/ or email: volunteer@dinoridge.org

Program: Friends of Dinosaur Ridge

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach & Special Events Volunteer

Outreach Events Volunteer: Do you like talking to people and learning or teaching about dinosaurs, fossils and science? Dinosaur Ridge participates in a variety of community festivals, fairs, and school events and we welcome volunteers to help at educational booths featuring replica fossils, dinosaur models and educational information and occasionally assist with an educational activity for families & children. Most events take place on weekends, but there are occasional weekday or weeknight events as well. It's a lot of fun and it's an easy role to learn. We provide you with a well-stocked bin of materials, banner etc. to take to the event to be our outreach ambassador. Shifts are generally 4 hours in length and for larger events, multiple volunteers will be scheduled.

Special Events Volunteer: Dinosaur Ridge hosts several special educational and fundraising events during the year including Girl Scout Day and Science Quiz Bowl.  During these events, volunteers can help with:

· event set-up and tear-down

· registration & visitor orientation

· parking direction

· demonstrating easy-to-learn activities such as fossil sifting, replica track painting, rock and mineral ID etc. (Training provided the day of the event for all hands-on activities)

· geology & paleontology interpretation on Dinosaur Ridge (experience needed for these roles)

Our special events are a great opportunity for small groups and businesses looking to volunteer as a group. Ages 16+ (younger volunteers may volunteer with a parent or guardian). Interested? Please complete our full volunteer application found at https://dinoridge.org/support/volunteer/

Questions? Contact our Outreach Events Coordinator Libby Prueher at Libby.Prueher@dinoridge.org

Program: Friends of Dinosaur Ridge

Outreach Events Volunteer: Do you like talking to people and learning or teaching about dinosaurs, fossils and science? Dinosaur Ridge participates in a variety of community festivals, fairs, and school events and we welcome volunteers to help at educational booths featuring replica fossils, dinosaur models and educational information and occasionally assist with an educational activity for families & children. Most events take place on weekends, but there are occasional weekday or weeknight events as well. It's a lot of fun and it's an easy role to learn. We provide you with a well-stocked bin of materials, banner etc. to take to the event to be our outreach ambassador. Shifts are generally 4 hours in length and for larger events, multiple volunteers will be scheduled.

Special Events Volunteer: Dinosaur Ridge hosts several special educational and fundraising events during the year including Girl Scout Day and Science Quiz Bowl.  During these events, volunteers can help with:

· event set-up and tear-down

· registration & visitor orientation

· parking direction

· demonstrating easy-to-learn activities such as fossil sifting, replica track painting, rock and mineral ID etc. (Training provided the day of the event for all hands-on activities)

· geology & paleontology interpretation on Dinosaur Ridge (experience needed for these roles)

Our special events are a great opportunity for small groups and businesses looking to volunteer as a group. Ages 16+ (younger volunteers may volunteer with a parent or guardian). Interested? Please complete our full volunteer application found at https://dinoridge.org/support/volunteer/

Questions? Contact our Outreach Events Coordinator Libby Prueher at Libby.Prueher@dinoridge.org

Program: Friends of Dinosaur Ridge

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80465

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spanish Language Educator &Tour Guide

Bilingue en ingles y español? 

Do you enjoy working with children and learning about dinosaurs and earth science? We are looking for Spanish-speaking volunteers to help inspire students to be scientists as they observe, wonder, and learn about the lives and deaths of our backyard dinosaurs and the unique fossils, and geology found at this National Natural Landmark.

In-depth training is provided (training is currently only in English, but we do have printed Spanish materials as well as audio tours in Spanish). You do not need to have a background in geology or paleontology --just an eagerness to learn!

School tours and other scheduled outdoor education programs are conducted Sept-June on weekdays between 9am-3pm. During the summer, programs are conducted for camps and adult groups. Weekend walking tours are offered throughout the year. Volunteer as as often as you would like, with a min. commitment of 4-8 hrs/month for at least 6 months after completing training.

Volunteers must complete a background check, review and sign our Volunteer Handbook and complete an online DEI training to serve in these roles. To learn more and complete a volunteer application, visit https://dinoridge.org/volunteer/ . Questions? email volunteer@dinoridge.org

Come join our fun team of educators as we work to expand our Spanish language offerings to reach a wider audience!

Program: Friends of Dinosaur Ridge

Bilingue en ingles y español? 

Do you enjoy working with children and learning about dinosaurs and earth science? We are looking for Spanish-speaking volunteers to help inspire students to be scientists as they observe, wonder, and learn about the lives and deaths of our backyard dinosaurs and the unique fossils, and geology found at this National Natural Landmark.

In-depth training is provided (training is currently only in English, but we do have printed Spanish materials as well as audio tours in Spanish). You do not need to have a background in geology or paleontology --just an eagerness to learn!

School tours and other scheduled outdoor education programs are conducted Sept-June on weekdays between 9am-3pm. During the summer, programs are conducted for camps and adult groups. Weekend walking tours are offered throughout the year. Volunteer as as often as you would like, with a min. commitment of 4-8 hrs/month for at least 6 months after completing training.

Volunteers must complete a background check, review and sign our Volunteer Handbook and complete an online DEI training to serve in these roles. To learn more and complete a volunteer application, visit https://dinoridge.org/volunteer/ . Questions? email volunteer@dinoridge.org

Come join our fun team of educators as we work to expand our Spanish language offerings to reach a wider audience!

Program: Friends of Dinosaur Ridge

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80465

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grants Guide Research Volunteer

The Colorado Grants Guide Research Volunteer will help develop and manage the Colorado Grants Guide® by updating the live database and researching funders who provide support to Colorado nonprofits and communities using public information like organizational websites and accessing annual reports, IRS tax documents, and other financial information. You will gain in-depth knowledge of the Colorado and national grantmaking landscape and strengthen research skills necessary to sustain a nonprofit organization.

Major Responsibilities:

· Efficiently research and update funder profiles using a variety of online and public resources

· Work with proprietary and confidential information

· Communicate with the Program Coordinator to ensure profile accuracy

· Provide insight and expertise as we launch our new platform

· Help develop new strategies and opportunities that can benefit the subscriber’s experience

Qualifications:

· General computer and online research proficiency

· Data entry experience preferred

· Self-motivated with excellent analytical skills

· Highly organized and detail oriented

· Access to a computer and Internet

Commitment:

Weekly schedule is flexible. A minimum commitment of 2 hours (including check-in) per week for 8 weeks is required.

To Apply:

Please complete the Application Form. Applications accepted on an ongoing basis.

Support:

· Training for this position will be provided

· Weekly check-in for questions and guidance

Program: Community Resource Center

The Colorado Grants Guide Research Volunteer will help develop and manage the Colorado Grants Guide® by updating the live database and researching funders who provide support to Colorado nonprofits and communities using public information like organizational websites and accessing annual reports, IRS tax documents, and other financial information. You will gain in-depth knowledge of the Colorado and national grantmaking landscape and strengthen research skills necessary to sustain a nonprofit organization.

Major Responsibilities:

· Efficiently research and update funder profiles using a variety of online and public resources

· Work with proprietary and confidential information

· Communicate with the Program Coordinator to ensure profile accuracy

· Provide insight and expertise as we launch our new platform

· Help develop new strategies and opportunities that can benefit the subscriber’s experience

Qualifications:

· General computer and online research proficiency

· Data entry experience preferred

· Self-motivated with excellent analytical skills

· Highly organized and detail oriented

· Access to a computer and Internet

Commitment:

Weekly schedule is flexible. A minimum commitment of 2 hours (including check-in) per week for 8 weeks is required.

To Apply:

Please complete the Application Form. Applications accepted on an ongoing basis.

Support:

· Training for this position will be provided

· Weekly check-in for questions and guidance

Program: Community Resource Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: King Adult Day Enrichment Program (KADEP)

Volunteers are needed at our specialized adult day program, which operates weekdays. This can include assisting with clients during group activities, helping serve lunch, assisting clients on a field trip into the community, outdoor and indoor maintenance, and even teaching a class on a topic of your personal interest and skill.

Program: Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center

Volunteers are needed at our specialized adult day program, which operates weekdays. This can include assisting with clients during group activities, helping serve lunch, assisting clients on a field trip into the community, outdoor and indoor maintenance, and even teaching a class on a topic of your personal interest and skill.

Program: Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80031

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hydrotherapy on Tuesdays

Volunteers assist at our hydrotherapy (water exercise) programs held weekdays around the Metro area. This can include assisting participants in the dressing room, assisting with the hydraulic lifts to get clients in and out of the pool, assisting in the water, or assisting with refreshments following the exercise program.

Program: Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center

Volunteers assist at our hydrotherapy (water exercise) programs held weekdays around the Metro area. This can include assisting participants in the dressing room, assisting with the hydraulic lifts to get clients in and out of the pool, assisting in the water, or assisting with refreshments following the exercise program.

Program: Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Events Volunteers

You can volunteer to plan and implement one of our special events. This can include our annual Gala, MS4MS over the summer, third-party fundraising events, and many more! Volunteers help with planning, fundraising, promoting, setting up, and with general coordination of these events.

Program: Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center

You can volunteer to plan and implement one of our special events. This can include our annual Gala, MS4MS over the summer, third-party fundraising events, and many more! Volunteers help with planning, fundraising, promoting, setting up, and with general coordination of these events.

Program: Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80031

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Denver - Virtual Success Coach - Denver Metro

BE A VOLUNTEER SUCCESS COACH

Serve people on SNAP (in Colorado) through workforce training, 1:1 success coaching, and linking to a network of employment and life resources. Increasing access to these resources help address a layer of economic, relational, and spiritual poverty.

Interested? Fill out the volunteer success coach information form at www.snap2jobs.org

You can do this!

The role of the Success Coach is simple and profound. A Success Coach engages with the job seeker online by reviewing their course assignments and meets (online) with the job seeker once a week for the first 4 weeks. After 4 weeks, the coach schedules a monthly meeting with the job seeker for the next two months. That’s it!

We train you.

Coaching is all online, flexible times and days fit your busy schedule! An hour a week can change a life.

Our SNAP2Jobs program  has served over 400 people, and resulted in more than 180 new jobs that generated $6.4 Million in annual income potential for participants.

 

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Mission from our Exec Director.

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Program.

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Program: SNAP2Jobs

BE A VOLUNTEER SUCCESS COACH

Serve people on SNAP (in Colorado) through workforce training, 1:1 success coaching, and linking to a network of employment and life resources. Increasing access to these resources help address a layer of economic, relational, and spiritual poverty.

Interested? Fill out the volunteer success coach information form at www.snap2jobs.org

You can do this!

The role of the Success Coach is simple and profound. A Success Coach engages with the job seeker online by reviewing their course assignments and meets (online) with the job seeker once a week for the first 4 weeks. After 4 weeks, the coach schedules a monthly meeting with the job seeker for the next two months. That’s it!

We train you.

Coaching is all online, flexible times and days fit your busy schedule! An hour a week can change a life.

Our SNAP2Jobs program  has served over 400 people, and resulted in more than 180 new jobs that generated $6.4 Million in annual income potential for participants.

 

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Mission from our Exec Director.

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Program.

# mentor # advocacy

Program: SNAP2Jobs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Aurora - Virtual Success Coach - Aurora

BE A VOLUNTEER SUCCESS COACH

Serve people on SNAP (in Colorado) through workforce training, 1:1 success coaching, and linking to a network of employment and life resources. Increasing access to these resources help address a layer of economic, relational, and spiritual poverty.

Interested? Fill out the volunteer success coach information form at www.snap2jobs.org

You can do this!

The role of the Success Coach is simple and profound. A Success Coach engages with the job seeker online by reviewing their course assignments and meets (online) with the job seeker once a week for the first 4 weeks. After 4 weeks, the coach schedules a monthly meeting with the job seeker for the next two months. That’s it!

We train you.

Coaching is all online, flexible times and days fit your busy schedule! An hour a week can change a life.

Our SNAP2Jobs program  has served over 400 people, and resulted in more than 180 new jobs that generated $6.4 Million in annual income potential for participants.

 

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Mission from our Exec Director.

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Program.

# mentor # advocacy

Program: SNAP2Jobs

BE A VOLUNTEER SUCCESS COACH

Serve people on SNAP (in Colorado) through workforce training, 1:1 success coaching, and linking to a network of employment and life resources. Increasing access to these resources help address a layer of economic, relational, and spiritual poverty.

Interested? Fill out the volunteer success coach information form at www.snap2jobs.org

You can do this!

The role of the Success Coach is simple and profound. A Success Coach engages with the job seeker online by reviewing their course assignments and meets (online) with the job seeker once a week for the first 4 weeks. After 4 weeks, the coach schedules a monthly meeting with the job seeker for the next two months. That’s it!

We train you.

Coaching is all online, flexible times and days fit your busy schedule! An hour a week can change a life.

Our SNAP2Jobs program  has served over 400 people, and resulted in more than 180 new jobs that generated $6.4 Million in annual income potential for participants.

 

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Mission from our Exec Director.

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Program.

# mentor # advocacy

Program: SNAP2Jobs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Boulder - Virtual Success Coach - Boulder

BE A VOLUNTEER SUCCESS COACH

Serve people on SNAP (in Colorado) through workforce training, 1:1 success coaching, and linking to a network of employment and life resources. Increasing access to these resources help address a layer of economic, relational, and spiritual poverty.

Interested? Fill out the volunteer success coach information form at www.snap2jobs.org

You can do this!

The role of the Success Coach is simple and profound. A Success Coach engages with the job seeker online by reviewing their course assignments and meets (online) with the job seeker once a week for the first 4 weeks. After 4 weeks, the coach schedules a monthly meeting with the job seeker for the next two months. That’s it!

We train you.

Coaching is all online, flexible times and days fit your busy schedule! An hour a week can change a life.

Our SNAP2Jobs program  has served over 400 people, and resulted in more than 180 new jobs that generated $6.4 Million in annual income potential for participants.

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Mission from our Exec Director.

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Program.

# mentor # advocacy

Program: SNAP2Jobs

BE A VOLUNTEER SUCCESS COACH

Serve people on SNAP (in Colorado) through workforce training, 1:1 success coaching, and linking to a network of employment and life resources. Increasing access to these resources help address a layer of economic, relational, and spiritual poverty.

Interested? Fill out the volunteer success coach information form at www.snap2jobs.org

You can do this!

The role of the Success Coach is simple and profound. A Success Coach engages with the job seeker online by reviewing their course assignments and meets (online) with the job seeker once a week for the first 4 weeks. After 4 weeks, the coach schedules a monthly meeting with the job seeker for the next two months. That’s it!

We train you.

Coaching is all online, flexible times and days fit your busy schedule! An hour a week can change a life.

Our SNAP2Jobs program  has served over 400 people, and resulted in more than 180 new jobs that generated $6.4 Million in annual income potential for participants.

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Mission from our Exec Director.

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Program.

# mentor # advocacy

Program: SNAP2Jobs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a Hunger Fighter!

Our Mission:

We work with community to meet people’s immediate need for nutritious food while working to address hunger at its root.

 

Volunteer Roles:

Volunteers play a vital role in Metro Caring's success and the impact that we are able to provide with our community. Here is a list of volunteer positions for our fresh foods market.

The Front End: Front end Volunteers are the first point of contact with excellent customer service skills for community members. Bilingual volunteers are needed. Food Access (Market): Market Volunteers are involved in our fresh foods market experience. The roles range from customer service and stationary to active and lifting. Food Access (Warehouse): Warehouse Volunteers work directly with all our food that is coming in. These roles ensure the quality of the food we are distributing to community.

Here are your next steps:

Fill out the Volunteer Intake Form at metrocaring.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, please email Volunteer Coordinator, Beatrice at bchavez@metrocaring.org Sign-up and Attend our Mandatory New Volunteer Orientation (Link to sign-up within Volunteer Intake From). We host orientation on Thursdays and the second Tuesday of every month. It is held at Metro Caring; we are on the corner of 18th & Downing--1100 E.18th Ave. Denver CO 80218. Once you have attended orientation, sign-up to volunteer using our Job Calendar on our website!

We are so excited for you to join the Metro Caring Community!

 

Program: Metro Caring

Our Mission:

We work with community to meet people’s immediate need for nutritious food while working to address hunger at its root.

 

Volunteer Roles:

Volunteers play a vital role in Metro Caring's success and the impact that we are able to provide with our community. Here is a list of volunteer positions for our fresh foods market.

The Front End: Front end Volunteers are the first point of contact with excellent customer service skills for community members. Bilingual volunteers are needed. Food Access (Market): Market Volunteers are involved in our fresh foods market experience. The roles range from customer service and stationary to active and lifting. Food Access (Warehouse): Warehouse Volunteers work directly with all our food that is coming in. These roles ensure the quality of the food we are distributing to community.

Here are your next steps:

Fill out the Volunteer Intake Form at metrocaring.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, please email Volunteer Coordinator, Beatrice at bchavez@metrocaring.org Sign-up and Attend our Mandatory New Volunteer Orientation (Link to sign-up within Volunteer Intake From). We host orientation on Thursdays and the second Tuesday of every month. It is held at Metro Caring; we are on the corner of 18th & Downing--1100 E.18th Ave. Denver CO 80218. Once you have attended orientation, sign-up to volunteer using our Job Calendar on our website!

We are so excited for you to join the Metro Caring Community!

 

Program: Metro Caring

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80218

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteers needed CU vs. USC

Hello! we are in need of volunteers to assist us in the concession stands at Folsom field. There will be a lot of excitement around the Coach-prime! CU is back! come join us! CHECK IN IS  6AM.

Program: L.E.M.O.N.S. FOUNDATION

Hello! we are in need of volunteers to assist us in the concession stands at Folsom field. There will be a lot of excitement around the Coach-prime! CU is back! come join us! CHECK IN IS  6AM.

Program: L.E.M.O.N.S. FOUNDATION

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80305

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dream Centers Women's Clinic Prayer Team

Why Pray With Us?

Women are known to put off their own potentially expensive healthcare in order to prioritize other critical personal or family needs. Our patients are never charged for services provided at the Dream Centers Women's Clinic. Often patients appreciate the opportunity to sit with someone who shows them compassion and kindness and listens to their concerns. Sometimes they wish to be prayed for in person, sometimes they prefer to have their request written down and prayed for as the Prayer Team goes through the prayer requests.

Overview

Our desire is to show the love of Christ through empathy, compassion, and dignity for every person who comes to us. Forty different congregations are represented by our volunteers and staff. Our approach to prayer support is one of encouragement and hope for the individual before us.

Personal Character

Caring and compassionate, flexible, reliable, committed, and excellent communication skills. Follower of Jesus, comfortable with our holistic approach to health including physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual care.

See full position description

 

View Volunteer Opportunity Directory

Program: Dream Centers of Colorado Springs

Why Pray With Us?

Women are known to put off their own potentially expensive healthcare in order to prioritize other critical personal or family needs. Our patients are never charged for services provided at the Dream Centers Women's Clinic. Often patients appreciate the opportunity to sit with someone who shows them compassion and kindness and listens to their concerns. Sometimes they wish to be prayed for in person, sometimes they prefer to have their request written down and prayed for as the Prayer Team goes through the prayer requests.

Overview

Our desire is to show the love of Christ through empathy, compassion, and dignity for every person who comes to us. Forty different congregations are represented by our volunteers and staff. Our approach to prayer support is one of encouragement and hope for the individual before us.

Personal Character

Caring and compassionate, flexible, reliable, committed, and excellent communication skills. Follower of Jesus, comfortable with our holistic approach to health including physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual care.

See full position description

 

View Volunteer Opportunity Directory

Program: Dream Centers of Colorado Springs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80918

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pitch-In -Join the Denver Beepball Group

The Denver Beepball Group makes beep baseball equipment. They provide all the Beepballs, bases, and other equipment for teams of blind beepball players to participate in a unique and exhilarating sport. Teams across America compete in local, regional, and national contests culminating in the World Series. But, we have to keep them supplied with specially modified beeping softballs and bases. We need your help! The Denver Beepball Group is open to anyone who enjoys doing basic assembly as part of a cooperative team or is interested in learning how to do the simple assembly in a safe and fun atmosphere. No experience is necessary! The program's goal is not only getting Beepballs assembled but also volunteer training, teamwork, engagement, and satisfaction. Please complete the volunteer application found at Volunteer Application. We will quickly respond to each application!

Program: Colorado Talking Book Library

The Denver Beepball Group makes beep baseball equipment. They provide all the Beepballs, bases, and other equipment for teams of blind beepball players to participate in a unique and exhilarating sport. Teams across America compete in local, regional, and national contests culminating in the World Series. But, we have to keep them supplied with specially modified beeping softballs and bases. We need your help! The Denver Beepball Group is open to anyone who enjoys doing basic assembly as part of a cooperative team or is interested in learning how to do the simple assembly in a safe and fun atmosphere. No experience is necessary! The program's goal is not only getting Beepballs assembled but also volunteer training, teamwork, engagement, and satisfaction. Please complete the volunteer application found at Volunteer Application. We will quickly respond to each application!

Program: Colorado Talking Book Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Assistant (Denver Only)

Volunteers in the Project Angel Heart Kitchen chop, slice, bag, scoop, stir, blend, bake, and—of course—scrub! Kitchen assistant shifts are only available in Denver. Ages 16 and up.

Shifts available

Monday 8:30am-12:00pm, 1:00pm-4:00pm, 5:00pm-7:30pm Tuesday 8:30am-12:00pm, 1:00pm-4:00pm, 5:00pm-7:30pm Wednesday 8:30am-12:00pm, 1:00pm-4:00pm, 5:00pm-7:30pm Thursday 8:30am-12:00pm, 1:00pm-4:00pm  Friday 8:30am-12:00pm, 1:00pm-4:00pm

Program: Project Angel Heart

Volunteers in the Project Angel Heart Kitchen chop, slice, bag, scoop, stir, blend, bake, and—of course—scrub! Kitchen assistant shifts are only available in Denver. Ages 16 and up.

Shifts available

Monday 8:30am-12:00pm, 1:00pm-4:00pm, 5:00pm-7:30pm Tuesday 8:30am-12:00pm, 1:00pm-4:00pm, 5:00pm-7:30pm Wednesday 8:30am-12:00pm, 1:00pm-4:00pm, 5:00pm-7:30pm Thursday 8:30am-12:00pm, 1:00pm-4:00pm  Friday 8:30am-12:00pm, 1:00pm-4:00pm

Program: Project Angel Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80216

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Support - Database Management

We are Athena Project – the Colorado nonprofit that amplifies the work of all women and underrepresented genders through the arts. By providing artists with paid work opportunities, we ensure audiences get to see and hear their work. Since 2012, through our programming and intentional partnerships, we invest in artist development, increase access to professional opportunities and build community by engaging audiences. Our work advances equity in the arts in Denver, Colorado and beyond.

Volunteer Description: We are seeking an organizer who enjoys database management and CRM systems support for Athena Project. This position may include organizing Google Files, assisting with tracking data from post event surveys, and rote data input into our various systems ensuring all people are tagged appropriately as directed by Operations Manager and Executive Producer.

Preferred Skills: 

Detail-oriented and organizedEnjoys planning tasks for efficiencyMust take initiative and proactively manage projects and schedulesFamiliarity with Google/G-Suite system/Excel and/or Google SheetsOk with role tasks such as data entry 

Why Volunteer with Athena Project?

Enhance your skills and build confidenceEngage with fellow volunteers and our vibrant community of artists and supportersExperience a supportive, collaborative grassroots community organizationAmplify women and underrepresented genders through the arts 

*Athena Project recognizes that gender and identity are part of a spectrum and can be complex topics. We welcome dialogue and questions. We also wish to create a safer space for the expression and growth of all women, nonbinary, trans, intersex, genderfluid people, and people who are also members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

**Spanish speakers welcome and in some cases, translations are available

Program: Athena Project

We are Athena Project – the Colorado nonprofit that amplifies the work of all women and underrepresented genders through the arts. By providing artists with paid work opportunities, we ensure audiences get to see and hear their work. Since 2012, through our programming and intentional partnerships, we invest in artist development, increase access to professional opportunities and build community by engaging audiences. Our work advances equity in the arts in Denver, Colorado and beyond.

Volunteer Description: We are seeking an organizer who enjoys database management and CRM systems support for Athena Project. This position may include organizing Google Files, assisting with tracking data from post event surveys, and rote data input into our various systems ensuring all people are tagged appropriately as directed by Operations Manager and Executive Producer.

Preferred Skills: 

Detail-oriented and organizedEnjoys planning tasks for efficiencyMust take initiative and proactively manage projects and schedulesFamiliarity with Google/G-Suite system/Excel and/or Google SheetsOk with role tasks such as data entry 

Why Volunteer with Athena Project?

Enhance your skills and build confidenceEngage with fellow volunteers and our vibrant community of artists and supportersExperience a supportive, collaborative grassroots community organizationAmplify women and underrepresented genders through the arts 

*Athena Project recognizes that gender and identity are part of a spectrum and can be complex topics. We welcome dialogue and questions. We also wish to create a safer space for the expression and growth of all women, nonbinary, trans, intersex, genderfluid people, and people who are also members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

**Spanish speakers welcome and in some cases, translations are available

Program: Athena Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Website Designer/Website Support

We're Athena Project – the Colorado nonprofit that amplifies the work of all women and underrepresented genders through the arts. By providing artists with paid work opportunities, we ensure audiences get to see and hear their work. Since 2012, through our programming and intentional partnerships, we invest in artist development, increase access to professional opportunities and build community by engaging audiences. Our work advances equity in the arts in Denver, Colorado and beyond.

Volunteer Description:  Our website uses the Word Press platform so the ideal person for this position will have experience with that platform. This position will perform updates & maintenance as needed on website and ensure any major design changes are implemented in a timely fashion. Position will also peruse website on all pages including checking links for any mistakes or outdated information.  Position reports to webmaster and/or Executive Producer.  (Up to 10 hours monthly)

Preferred Skills: 

Detail-oriented and organizedEnjoys interacting with peopleCustomer service experienceMust take initiative and proactively manage projects and schedulesFamiliarity with Google/G-Suite Drive system  

Why Volunteer with Athena Project?

Enhance your skills and build confidenceEngage with fellow volunteers and our vibrant community of artists and supportersExperience a supportive, collaborative grassroots community organizationAmplify women and underrepresented genders through the arts 

*Athena Project recognizes that gender and identity are part of a spectrum and can be complex topics. We welcome dialogue and questions. We also wish to create a safer space for the expression and growth of all women, nonbinary, trans, intersex, genderfluid people, and people who are also members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

**Spanish speakers welcome and in some cases, translations are available

Program: Athena Project

We're Athena Project – the Colorado nonprofit that amplifies the work of all women and underrepresented genders through the arts. By providing artists with paid work opportunities, we ensure audiences get to see and hear their work. Since 2012, through our programming and intentional partnerships, we invest in artist development, increase access to professional opportunities and build community by engaging audiences. Our work advances equity in the arts in Denver, Colorado and beyond.

Volunteer Description:  Our website uses the Word Press platform so the ideal person for this position will have experience with that platform. This position will perform updates & maintenance as needed on website and ensure any major design changes are implemented in a timely fashion. Position will also peruse website on all pages including checking links for any mistakes or outdated information.  Position reports to webmaster and/or Executive Producer.  (Up to 10 hours monthly)

Preferred Skills: 

Detail-oriented and organizedEnjoys interacting with peopleCustomer service experienceMust take initiative and proactively manage projects and schedulesFamiliarity with Google/G-Suite Drive system  

Why Volunteer with Athena Project?

Enhance your skills and build confidenceEngage with fellow volunteers and our vibrant community of artists and supportersExperience a supportive, collaborative grassroots community organizationAmplify women and underrepresented genders through the arts 

*Athena Project recognizes that gender and identity are part of a spectrum and can be complex topics. We welcome dialogue and questions. We also wish to create a safer space for the expression and growth of all women, nonbinary, trans, intersex, genderfluid people, and people who are also members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

**Spanish speakers welcome and in some cases, translations are available

Program: Athena Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80127

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Archival Assistant

We're Athena Project – the Colorado nonprofit that amplifies the work of all women and underrepresented genders through the arts. By providing artists with paid work opportunities, we ensure audiences get to see and hear their work. Since 2012, through our programming and intentional partnerships, we invest in artist development, increase access to professional opportunities and build community by engaging audiences. Our work advances equity in the arts in Denver, Colorado and beyond.

Volunteer Description:  Maintain organization of Google folders of photos and videos along with Flickr and YouTube accounts. Includes contact with various artists via email. Includes tracking and keeping up spreadsheet of records of what we have to make for easy access to find images/footage of what we need when we need it. (5-10 hours per month)

Preferred Skills: 

Detail-oriented and organizedMust take initiative and proactively manage projects and schedulesFamiliarity with Google/G-drive Suite system   

Why Volunteer with Athena Project?

Enhance your skills and build confidenceEngage with fellow volunteers and our vibrant community of artists and supportersExperience a supportive, collaborative grassroots community organizationAmplify women and underrepresented genders through the arts 

*Athena Project recognizes that gender and identity are part of a spectrum and can be complex topics. We welcome dialogue and questions. We also wish to create a safer space for the expression and growth of all women, nonbinary, trans, intersex, genderfluid people, and people who are also members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

**Spanish speakers welcome and in some cases, translations are available

Program: Athena Project

We're Athena Project – the Colorado nonprofit that amplifies the work of all women and underrepresented genders through the arts. By providing artists with paid work opportunities, we ensure audiences get to see and hear their work. Since 2012, through our programming and intentional partnerships, we invest in artist development, increase access to professional opportunities and build community by engaging audiences. Our work advances equity in the arts in Denver, Colorado and beyond.

Volunteer Description:  Maintain organization of Google folders of photos and videos along with Flickr and YouTube accounts. Includes contact with various artists via email. Includes tracking and keeping up spreadsheet of records of what we have to make for easy access to find images/footage of what we need when we need it. (5-10 hours per month)

Preferred Skills: 

Detail-oriented and organizedMust take initiative and proactively manage projects and schedulesFamiliarity with Google/G-drive Suite system   

Why Volunteer with Athena Project?

Enhance your skills and build confidenceEngage with fellow volunteers and our vibrant community of artists and supportersExperience a supportive, collaborative grassroots community organizationAmplify women and underrepresented genders through the arts 

*Athena Project recognizes that gender and identity are part of a spectrum and can be complex topics. We welcome dialogue and questions. We also wish to create a safer space for the expression and growth of all women, nonbinary, trans, intersex, genderfluid people, and people who are also members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

**Spanish speakers welcome and in some cases, translations are available

Program: Athena Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80127

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member Position

We're Athena Project – the Colorado nonprofit that amplifies the work of all women and underrepresented genders through the arts. By providing artists with paid work opportunities, we ensure audiences get to see and hear their work. Since 2012, through our programming and intentional partnerships, we invest in artist development, increase access to professional opportunities and build community by engaging audiences. Our work advances equity in the arts in Denver, Colorado and beyond.

Volunteer Description: 

Board Member is a leadership position in which you are expected to: 

Meet once a quarter for two hoursJoin a committee, which may involve additional time commitments depending on the committeeMake a meaningful contribution to the organization Maintain knowledge of the organization and personal commitment to its goals and objectivesTerms are 2 years minimum, and as long as relationship is mutually beneficial it can extend from thereMust be comfortable locating funds from contributors and being responsible for the financial success of the organization 

Ultimately, we are looking for connected individuals who will help Athena Project grow into the future!

NOTE: Time commitments vary depending on the position and committee.   

Preferred Skills: 

Detail-oriented and organizedEnjoys interacting with peopleCustomer service experienceMust take initiative and proactively manage projects and schedulesFamiliarity with Google/G-Suite Drive system   

Why Volunteer with Athena Project?

Enhance your skills and build confidenceEngage with fellow volunteers and our vibrant community of artists and supportersExperience a supportive, collaborative grassroots community organizationAmplify women and underrepresented genders through the arts  

*Athena Project recognizes that gender and identity are part of a spectrum and can be complex topics. We welcome dialogue and questions. We also wish to create a safer space for the expression and growth of all women, nonbinary, trans, intersex, genderfluid people, and people who are also members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

**Spanish speakers welcome and in some cases, translations are available

Program: Athena Project

We're Athena Project – the Colorado nonprofit that amplifies the work of all women and underrepresented genders through the arts. By providing artists with paid work opportunities, we ensure audiences get to see and hear their work. Since 2012, through our programming and intentional partnerships, we invest in artist development, increase access to professional opportunities and build community by engaging audiences. Our work advances equity in the arts in Denver, Colorado and beyond.

Volunteer Description: 

Board Member is a leadership position in which you are expected to: 

Meet once a quarter for two hoursJoin a committee, which may involve additional time commitments depending on the committeeMake a meaningful contribution to the organization Maintain knowledge of the organization and personal commitment to its goals and objectivesTerms are 2 years minimum, and as long as relationship is mutually beneficial it can extend from thereMust be comfortable locating funds from contributors and being responsible for the financial success of the organization 

Ultimately, we are looking for connected individuals who will help Athena Project grow into the future!

NOTE: Time commitments vary depending on the position and committee.   

Preferred Skills: 

Detail-oriented and organizedEnjoys interacting with peopleCustomer service experienceMust take initiative and proactively manage projects and schedulesFamiliarity with Google/G-Suite Drive system   

Why Volunteer with Athena Project?

Enhance your skills and build confidenceEngage with fellow volunteers and our vibrant community of artists and supportersExperience a supportive, collaborative grassroots community organizationAmplify women and underrepresented genders through the arts  

*Athena Project recognizes that gender and identity are part of a spectrum and can be complex topics. We welcome dialogue and questions. We also wish to create a safer space for the expression and growth of all women, nonbinary, trans, intersex, genderfluid people, and people who are also members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

**Spanish speakers welcome and in some cases, translations are available

Program: Athena Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80127

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Scheduler

We're Athena Project – the Colorado nonprofit that amplifies the work of all women and underrepresented genders through the arts. By providing artists with paid work opportunities, we ensure audiences get to see and hear their work. Since 2012, through our programming and intentional partnerships, we invest in artist development, increase access to professional opportunities and build community by engaging audiences. Our work advances equity in the arts in Denver, Colorado and beyond.

Volunteer Description:  Must access social media daily (or more often!) Looking for a minimum of 5 hours/week to schedule all posts then update and respond to posts on our social media channels, especially: Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin and YouTube. Also assists with outreach to other social media channels to introduce our organization and build relationships. Assists with tracking tags and hashtags with all posts.  

Preferred Skills:

Must have expertise/familiarity with Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTubeAbility to create and manage social media calendarsProficient understanding on how to work scheduling tools like SocialBeeFamiliarity with Google/G-Suite Drive system

Why Volunteer with Athena Project?

Enhance your skills and build confidenceEngage with fellow volunteers and our vibrant community of artists and supportersExperience a supportive, collaborative grassroots community organizationAmplify women and underrepresented genders through the arts 

*Athena Project recognizes that gender and identity are part of a spectrum and can be complex topics. We welcome dialogue and questions. We also wish to create a safer space for the expression and growth of all women, nonbinary, trans, intersex, genderfluid people, and people who are also members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

**Spanish speakers welcome and in some cases, translations are available

Program: Athena Project

We're Athena Project – the Colorado nonprofit that amplifies the work of all women and underrepresented genders through the arts. By providing artists with paid work opportunities, we ensure audiences get to see and hear their work. Since 2012, through our programming and intentional partnerships, we invest in artist development, increase access to professional opportunities and build community by engaging audiences. Our work advances equity in the arts in Denver, Colorado and beyond.

Volunteer Description:  Must access social media daily (or more often!) Looking for a minimum of 5 hours/week to schedule all posts then update and respond to posts on our social media channels, especially: Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin and YouTube. Also assists with outreach to other social media channels to introduce our organization and build relationships. Assists with tracking tags and hashtags with all posts.  

Preferred Skills:

Must have expertise/familiarity with Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTubeAbility to create and manage social media calendarsProficient understanding on how to work scheduling tools like SocialBeeFamiliarity with Google/G-Suite Drive system

Why Volunteer with Athena Project?

Enhance your skills and build confidenceEngage with fellow volunteers and our vibrant community of artists and supportersExperience a supportive, collaborative grassroots community organizationAmplify women and underrepresented genders through the arts 

*Athena Project recognizes that gender and identity are part of a spectrum and can be complex topics. We welcome dialogue and questions. We also wish to create a safer space for the expression and growth of all women, nonbinary, trans, intersex, genderfluid people, and people who are also members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

**Spanish speakers welcome and in some cases, translations are available

Program: Athena Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80127

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Coordinator Support

We're Athena Project – the Colorado nonprofit that amplifies the work of all women and underrepresented genders through the arts. By providing artists with paid work opportunities, we ensure audiences get to see and hear their work. Since 2012, through our programming and intentional partnerships, we invest in artist development, increase access to professional opportunities and build community by engaging audiences. Our work advances equity in the arts in Denver, Colorado and beyond.  

Volunteer Description: Help with coordinating events throughout the year with Athena Project. This is an ongoing position. You will be assisting with curating space, organizing events, working with marketing team and possibly gathering supplies as needed.  

Preferred Skills:

Strong organizational and communication skillsLikes connecting with people and is outgoing -- is energized by people and not afraid to ask them for helpAbility to collaborate effectively with event staff and vendorsUnderstands event logistics, including venue setup, vendor coordination, and event flow

Why Volunteer with Athena Project?

Enhance your skills and build confidenceEngage with fellow volunteers and our vibrant community of artists and supportersExperience a supportive, collaborative grassroots community organizationAmplify women and underrepresented genders through the arts 

*Athena Project recognizes that gender and identity are part of a spectrum and can be complex topics. We welcome dialogue and questions. We also wish to create a safer space for the expression and growth of all women, nonbinary, trans, intersex, genderfluid people, and people who are also members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

**Spanish speakers welcome and in some cases, translations are available

Program: Athena Project

We're Athena Project – the Colorado nonprofit that amplifies the work of all women and underrepresented genders through the arts. By providing artists with paid work opportunities, we ensure audiences get to see and hear their work. Since 2012, through our programming and intentional partnerships, we invest in artist development, increase access to professional opportunities and build community by engaging audiences. Our work advances equity in the arts in Denver, Colorado and beyond.  

Volunteer Description: Help with coordinating events throughout the year with Athena Project. This is an ongoing position. You will be assisting with curating space, organizing events, working with marketing team and possibly gathering supplies as needed.  

Preferred Skills:

Strong organizational and communication skillsLikes connecting with people and is outgoing -- is energized by people and not afraid to ask them for helpAbility to collaborate effectively with event staff and vendorsUnderstands event logistics, including venue setup, vendor coordination, and event flow

Why Volunteer with Athena Project?

Enhance your skills and build confidenceEngage with fellow volunteers and our vibrant community of artists and supportersExperience a supportive, collaborative grassroots community organizationAmplify women and underrepresented genders through the arts 

*Athena Project recognizes that gender and identity are part of a spectrum and can be complex topics. We welcome dialogue and questions. We also wish to create a safer space for the expression and growth of all women, nonbinary, trans, intersex, genderfluid people, and people who are also members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

**Spanish speakers welcome and in some cases, translations are available

Program: Athena Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80127

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Individual Giving Coordinator Support

We are Athena Project – the Colorado nonprofit that amplifies the work of all women and underrepresented genders through the arts. By providing artists with paid work opportunities, we ensure audiences get to see and hear their work. Since 2012, through our programming and intentional partnerships, we invest in artist development, increase access to professional opportunities and build community by engaging audiences. Our work advances equity in the arts in Denver, Colorado and beyond.  

Volunteer Description:  Assisting the Fund Development Manager position, actively recruits new donors, stewards existing donors and solicits gifts from individual donors through personal contacts and correspondence to educate and engage them with Athena Project and its programs with the goal to increase their personal giving. (1-2 hours/week)  

Preferred Skills:

Detail-oriented and organizedEnjoys interacting with peopleCustomer service experienceMust take initiative and proactively manage projects and schedulesBe trustworthy and willing to protect donor specific informationFamiliarity with Google/G-Suite Drive system   

Why Volunteer with Athena Project?

Enhance your skills and build confidenceEngage with fellow volunteers and our vibrant community of artists and supportersExperience a supportive, collaborative grassroots community organizationAmplify women and underrepresented genders through the arts 

*Athena Project recognizes that gender and identity are part of a spectrum and can be complex topics. We welcome dialogue and questions. We also wish to create a safer space for the expression and growth of all women, nonbinary, trans, intersex, genderfluid people, and people who are also members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

**Spanish speakers welcome and in some cases, translations are available

Program: Athena Project

We are Athena Project – the Colorado nonprofit that amplifies the work of all women and underrepresented genders through the arts. By providing artists with paid work opportunities, we ensure audiences get to see and hear their work. Since 2012, through our programming and intentional partnerships, we invest in artist development, increase access to professional opportunities and build community by engaging audiences. Our work advances equity in the arts in Denver, Colorado and beyond.  

Volunteer Description:  Assisting the Fund Development Manager position, actively recruits new donors, stewards existing donors and solicits gifts from individual donors through personal contacts and correspondence to educate and engage them with Athena Project and its programs with the goal to increase their personal giving. (1-2 hours/week)  

Preferred Skills:

Detail-oriented and organizedEnjoys interacting with peopleCustomer service experienceMust take initiative and proactively manage projects and schedulesBe trustworthy and willing to protect donor specific informationFamiliarity with Google/G-Suite Drive system   

Why Volunteer with Athena Project?

Enhance your skills and build confidenceEngage with fellow volunteers and our vibrant community of artists and supportersExperience a supportive, collaborative grassroots community organizationAmplify women and underrepresented genders through the arts 

*Athena Project recognizes that gender and identity are part of a spectrum and can be complex topics. We welcome dialogue and questions. We also wish to create a safer space for the expression and growth of all women, nonbinary, trans, intersex, genderfluid people, and people who are also members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

**Spanish speakers welcome and in some cases, translations are available

Program: Athena Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80127

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meal Delivery Driver Denver/Boulder

Delivery drivers pick up meal bags, either at Project Angel Heart or from one of several satellite locations across our service delivery area, and deliver them to neighbors who need nutritious meals. This is a great family opportunity. All ages welcome, but children must be accompanied by an adult. Background check required.

Monday: 10am-12pm
Denver Shift (meal pick-up location is the Project Angel Heart office at 4950 Washington Street, Denver, 80216)

Friday:11am-1pm
Boulder Shift (meal pick-up location is The Immaculate Conception Church in Lafayette)

Friday: 11am-1pm
Denver Shift (meal pick-up location is the Project Angel Heart office at 4950 Washington Street, Denver, 80216)

Saturday: 9:45am-12:00pm
Colorado Springs Shift (meal pick-up locations include Care and Share Food Bank in Colorado Springs and First United Methodist Church)

Saturday: 8:45-11am
Pueblo Shift (meal pick-up location at Care and Share Food Bank in Pueblo)

Saturday: 1-3pm
Denver Shifts (meal pick-up locations include Aurora, Lakewood, Littleton, Lone Tree, Arvada, Englewood, and Thornton)

Program: Project Angel Heart

Delivery drivers pick up meal bags, either at Project Angel Heart or from one of several satellite locations across our service delivery area, and deliver them to neighbors who need nutritious meals. This is a great family opportunity. All ages welcome, but children must be accompanied by an adult. Background check required.

Monday: 10am-12pm
Denver Shift (meal pick-up location is the Project Angel Heart office at 4950 Washington Street, Denver, 80216)

Friday:11am-1pm
Boulder Shift (meal pick-up location is The Immaculate Conception Church in Lafayette)

Friday: 11am-1pm
Denver Shift (meal pick-up location is the Project Angel Heart office at 4950 Washington Street, Denver, 80216)

Saturday: 9:45am-12:00pm
Colorado Springs Shift (meal pick-up locations include Care and Share Food Bank in Colorado Springs and First United Methodist Church)

Saturday: 8:45-11am
Pueblo Shift (meal pick-up location at Care and Share Food Bank in Pueblo)

Saturday: 1-3pm
Denver Shifts (meal pick-up locations include Aurora, Lakewood, Littleton, Lone Tree, Arvada, Englewood, and Thornton)

Program: Project Angel Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80216

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Assistant (Denver only)

Office assistants provide essential support to Project Angel Heart by serving as the friendly face of the agency for guests and callers. Office assistants greet guests, help route calls, assist with administrative projects, and more! Age 13+ with guardian, 18+ without guardian.

Shifts
Monday: 8-11am, 11-2pm, 2-5pm
Tuesday: 8-11am, 11-2pm, 2-5pm
Wednesday: 8-11am, 11-2pm, 2-5pm
Thursday: 8-11am, 11-2pm, 2-5pm
Friday: 8-11am, 11-2pm, 2-5pm
Saturday: 10am-1pm, 1-4pm

Program: Project Angel Heart

Office assistants provide essential support to Project Angel Heart by serving as the friendly face of the agency for guests and callers. Office assistants greet guests, help route calls, assist with administrative projects, and more! Age 13+ with guardian, 18+ without guardian.

Shifts
Monday: 8-11am, 11-2pm, 2-5pm
Tuesday: 8-11am, 11-2pm, 2-5pm
Wednesday: 8-11am, 11-2pm, 2-5pm
Thursday: 8-11am, 11-2pm, 2-5pm
Friday: 8-11am, 11-2pm, 2-5pm
Saturday: 10am-1pm, 1-4pm

Program: Project Angel Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80216

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Satellite Shuttle Driver (Denver)

Satellite shuttle drivers pack up meals in their own vehicle and deliver them to a designated satellite location. From here, volunteer meal delivery drivers take bags to individual clients.

Qualifications:

age 18+ Completion of Volunteer Orientation and Paperwork Successful completion of a background check Personal vehicle for meal delivery that can hold a minimum of 40 meal bags Proof of insurance and valid driver's license Ability to lift up to 25lbs.

 

 

Program: Project Angel Heart

Satellite shuttle drivers pack up meals in their own vehicle and deliver them to a designated satellite location. From here, volunteer meal delivery drivers take bags to individual clients.

Qualifications:

age 18+ Completion of Volunteer Orientation and Paperwork Successful completion of a background check Personal vehicle for meal delivery that can hold a minimum of 40 meal bags Proof of insurance and valid driver's license Ability to lift up to 25lbs.

 

 

Program: Project Angel Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80216

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Satellite Shuttle Driver (Colorado Springs)

Satellite shuttle drivers pack up meals in their own vehicle and deliver them to a designated satellite location. From here, volunteer meal delivery drivers take bags to individual clients.

Qualifications:

age 18+ Completion of Volunteer Orientation and Paperwork Successful completion of a background check Personal vehicle for meal delivery that can hold a minimum of 40 meal bags Proof of insurance and valid driver's license Ability to lift up to 25lbs.

 

 

Program: Project Angel Heart

Satellite shuttle drivers pack up meals in their own vehicle and deliver them to a designated satellite location. From here, volunteer meal delivery drivers take bags to individual clients.

Qualifications:

age 18+ Completion of Volunteer Orientation and Paperwork Successful completion of a background check Personal vehicle for meal delivery that can hold a minimum of 40 meal bags Proof of insurance and valid driver's license Ability to lift up to 25lbs.

 

 

Program: Project Angel Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Victim Advocate Volunteer

Not all hero's wear capes. Be a local hero and help victims of crime in your community. 

The Westminster Police Department is seeking applicants for Volunteer Victim Advocates. This position responds to victims of crime and personal tragedy to provide crisis intervention, support, and important information. You will be dispatched to respond to crime scenes, the police department or hospitals to provide direct services after Law Enforcement Officers have secured the scene. You will receive advocacy training and shadow a veteran advocate before working on your own. Advocates act in an on-call capacity nights and weekends and each advocate works three, 12 hour shifts.

Receive specialized training through our highly acclaimed Victim Advocate Academy. Receive full funding to apply and receive your certification through the Colorado Advocate Certification Program (CACP). The satisfaction of knowing you are helping some of the most vulnerable in society. Every shift is different, as your responsibilities change from case-to-case, and each victim will have gone through a different experience which requires varied levels of support. Fill hours for college credit for degrees in psychology, forensic psychology, social work, sociology, or criminal justice.

This is a great volunteer opportunity to collaborate with Law Enforcement and for those with an interest in Criminal Justice and a desire to give back to the community.

 

About you:

Fluency in Spanish or Hmong preferred, not required. Volunteers must be empathetic and non-judgmental. Must be able to work well with members of the community and law enforcement officers, and possess strong interpersonal skills. Must have reliable transportation, a good driving record, proof of current automobile insurance and have a cell phone available where you can be reached. Must be willing to complete a required 40 hour training, submit to a background investigation and voice stress analyzer examination. Must have ability to handle confidential material in a professional manner. Any drug use (including marijuana in various forms) within the last three years will be grounds for elimination. You must be able to stand for long periods of time, respond to scenes indoor and outdoors, and respond to crime scene within 30 minutes or less. Due to the nature of this work and exposure to intense emotional circumstances, qualified volunteer will be 21 years of age or older.


Times Needed:

Advocates act in an on-call capacity nights and weekends Each advocate works 3, 12 hour shifts a month Each advocate attends a monthly meeting for on-going training


Click the ‘Respond’ button above or apply here: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/171000972

Program: City of Westminster

Not all hero's wear capes. Be a local hero and help victims of crime in your community. 

The Westminster Police Department is seeking applicants for Volunteer Victim Advocates. This position responds to victims of crime and personal tragedy to provide crisis intervention, support, and important information. You will be dispatched to respond to crime scenes, the police department or hospitals to provide direct services after Law Enforcement Officers have secured the scene. You will receive advocacy training and shadow a veteran advocate before working on your own. Advocates act in an on-call capacity nights and weekends and each advocate works three, 12 hour shifts.

Receive specialized training through our highly acclaimed Victim Advocate Academy. Receive full funding to apply and receive your certification through the Colorado Advocate Certification Program (CACP). The satisfaction of knowing you are helping some of the most vulnerable in society. Every shift is different, as your responsibilities change from case-to-case, and each victim will have gone through a different experience which requires varied levels of support. Fill hours for college credit for degrees in psychology, forensic psychology, social work, sociology, or criminal justice.

This is a great volunteer opportunity to collaborate with Law Enforcement and for those with an interest in Criminal Justice and a desire to give back to the community.

 

About you:

Fluency in Spanish or Hmong preferred, not required. Volunteers must be empathetic and non-judgmental. Must be able to work well with members of the community and law enforcement officers, and possess strong interpersonal skills. Must have reliable transportation, a good driving record, proof of current automobile insurance and have a cell phone available where you can be reached. Must be willing to complete a required 40 hour training, submit to a background investigation and voice stress analyzer examination. Must have ability to handle confidential material in a professional manner. Any drug use (including marijuana in various forms) within the last three years will be grounds for elimination. You must be able to stand for long periods of time, respond to scenes indoor and outdoors, and respond to crime scene within 30 minutes or less. Due to the nature of this work and exposure to intense emotional circumstances, qualified volunteer will be 21 years of age or older.


Times Needed:

Advocates act in an on-call capacity nights and weekends Each advocate works 3, 12 hour shifts a month Each advocate attends a monthly meeting for on-going training


Click the ‘Respond’ button above or apply here: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/171000972

Program: City of Westminster

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80031

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Delta County Farm to School VISTA

The F2S Program Coordinator VISTA will be involved in curriculum development, program planning, building sustainability for programming, recruiting and managing volunteers, fundraising, and ongoing professional development. They will engage youth and community members to build, maintain, and expand school gardens through a start-to-finish growing season. They will coordinate educational programs with 8 schools during the school year and educational programs throughout the summer. Programs include farm field trips, guest visits, summer camps, garden clubs, and youth farmers markets. Members provide outreach and engagement at community events to promote Farm to School and the organization’s programs and mission. The Farm to School program addresses poverty through providing equitable access to healthy and local foods, connecting students and youth to the earth and their community, and by providing educational opportunities and classes.   Member Duties:  The F2S VISTA will serve alongside staff and administration to develop, fund, and launch culturally-relevant curriculum and school food and garden programs. The VISTA will serve alongside the AmeriCorps Garden Educators to effectively and efficiently build out the Farm to School program through curriculum development, recruitment and retainment of volunteers, and fund development. The F2S Program Coordinator VISTA will also strengthen systems for efficiency and sustainability of food access programs, including localizing the procurement and purchasing of local produce and expanding on-site gardens based on produce needs, by serving in conjunction with school staff and community volunteers. Qualifications: Be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national or a lawful permanent resident alien of the U.S. High school diploma or GED required; must be at least 18 years old  Pass required criminal background checks, including a National Sex Offender Website search, to serve with at-risk or vulnerable populations. AmeriCorps service is contingent on passing these background checks. If background checks have not been resolved by the conclusion of a member’s training, they will be placed on administrative hold until they meet the clearance threshold. Be willing and able to complete 1700 required hours of service (52 weeks) by April 9, 2024. English fluency, with clear and concise communication skills.  This is a full-time AmeriCorps position. Must be able to serve a total of 40 hours per week. Days and hours may range from Monday to Sunday and from 9am to 7pm Mountain time. Schedule will be determined by the host site’s needs. The host site recognizes that all state holidays will be treated with the same expectation as working on the weekends. Those that are scheduled to work and make calls, will still be expected to work. All regularly scheduled meetings will be cancelled on state holidays. To Apply:

Please review the Service Opportunity Listing. You will be prompted to either create an account or log in to the My AmeriCorps Portal (my.americorps.gov) to apply.

Program: Community Resource Center

The F2S Program Coordinator VISTA will be involved in curriculum development, program planning, building sustainability for programming, recruiting and managing volunteers, fundraising, and ongoing professional development. They will engage youth and community members to build, maintain, and expand school gardens through a start-to-finish growing season. They will coordinate educational programs with 8 schools during the school year and educational programs throughout the summer. Programs include farm field trips, guest visits, summer camps, garden clubs, and youth farmers markets. Members provide outreach and engagement at community events to promote Farm to School and the organization’s programs and mission. The Farm to School program addresses poverty through providing equitable access to healthy and local foods, connecting students and youth to the earth and their community, and by providing educational opportunities and classes.   Member Duties:  The F2S VISTA will serve alongside staff and administration to develop, fund, and launch culturally-relevant curriculum and school food and garden programs. The VISTA will serve alongside the AmeriCorps Garden Educators to effectively and efficiently build out the Farm to School program through curriculum development, recruitment and retainment of volunteers, and fund development. The F2S Program Coordinator VISTA will also strengthen systems for efficiency and sustainability of food access programs, including localizing the procurement and purchasing of local produce and expanding on-site gardens based on produce needs, by serving in conjunction with school staff and community volunteers. Qualifications: Be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national or a lawful permanent resident alien of the U.S. High school diploma or GED required; must be at least 18 years old  Pass required criminal background checks, including a National Sex Offender Website search, to serve with at-risk or vulnerable populations. AmeriCorps service is contingent on passing these background checks. If background checks have not been resolved by the conclusion of a member’s training, they will be placed on administrative hold until they meet the clearance threshold. Be willing and able to complete 1700 required hours of service (52 weeks) by April 9, 2024. English fluency, with clear and concise communication skills.  This is a full-time AmeriCorps position. Must be able to serve a total of 40 hours per week. Days and hours may range from Monday to Sunday and from 9am to 7pm Mountain time. Schedule will be determined by the host site’s needs. The host site recognizes that all state holidays will be treated with the same expectation as working on the weekends. Those that are scheduled to work and make calls, will still be expected to work. All regularly scheduled meetings will be cancelled on state holidays. To Apply:

Please review the Service Opportunity Listing. You will be prompted to either create an account or log in to the My AmeriCorps Portal (my.americorps.gov) to apply.

Program: Community Resource Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 81416

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Assistance

Work in the administrative office, assisting with mailings, event preparation, marketing efforts and general office needs.

Program: Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center

Work in the administrative office, assisting with mailings, event preparation, marketing efforts and general office needs.

Program: Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80031

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Stabilization Volunteer

Background:

The Family Stabilization Program (FSP) is comprised of mental health professionals who provide personalized, holistic, one-on-one support services for clients experiencing safety and stability issues in multiple areas of their lives. We empower clients with the skills needed to navigate systems, overcome barriers, and manage the difficult moments in their lives.

Scope of Work:

 

The FSP volunteer will have the opportunity to work with our most vulnerable refugees from diverse backgrounds and will learn to use trauma-informed and strengths-based approaches to support clients in resource navigation and transportation efforts. Volunteers can expect to work with 1-2 families at a time depending on availability and number of hours.

Volunteer Benefits:

1. Volunteer will gain a working knowledge of how resettlement programs at the IRC support clients to achieve mental and physical wellbeing.

2. Volunteer will gain a working knowledge of how to practice trauma informed care and de-escalation techniques.

3. Volunteer will gain work experience in a professional setting.

Responsibilities:

Provide transportation to and from appointments when necessary Communicate regularly with the client’s Family Stabilization Specialist to coordinate client needs Provide coaching on systems clients often navigate (ie. Doctor appointments, medical insurance and bills, Transportation systems- riding public transportation, requirements for Driver’s License, how to resolve traffic violations, and legal systems as needed)

Additional Requirements:

Other skills: Patient, organized, independent, and uses creative problem solving Ability to remain calm and utilize de-escalation techniques while navigating difficult situations Social work or counseling background Experience working with diverse populations Comfort driving clients and their families including small children

Email ircdenver.volunteer@rescue.org to apply for this opportunity. 

Program: International Rescue Committee in Denver

Background:

The Family Stabilization Program (FSP) is comprised of mental health professionals who provide personalized, holistic, one-on-one support services for clients experiencing safety and stability issues in multiple areas of their lives. We empower clients with the skills needed to navigate systems, overcome barriers, and manage the difficult moments in their lives.

Scope of Work:

 

The FSP volunteer will have the opportunity to work with our most vulnerable refugees from diverse backgrounds and will learn to use trauma-informed and strengths-based approaches to support clients in resource navigation and transportation efforts. Volunteers can expect to work with 1-2 families at a time depending on availability and number of hours.

Volunteer Benefits:

1. Volunteer will gain a working knowledge of how resettlement programs at the IRC support clients to achieve mental and physical wellbeing.

2. Volunteer will gain a working knowledge of how to practice trauma informed care and de-escalation techniques.

3. Volunteer will gain work experience in a professional setting.

Responsibilities:

Provide transportation to and from appointments when necessary Communicate regularly with the client’s Family Stabilization Specialist to coordinate client needs Provide coaching on systems clients often navigate (ie. Doctor appointments, medical insurance and bills, Transportation systems- riding public transportation, requirements for Driver’s License, how to resolve traffic violations, and legal systems as needed)

Additional Requirements:

Other skills: Patient, organized, independent, and uses creative problem solving Ability to remain calm and utilize de-escalation techniques while navigating difficult situations Social work or counseling background Experience working with diverse populations Comfort driving clients and their families including small children

Email ircdenver.volunteer@rescue.org to apply for this opportunity. 

Program: International Rescue Committee in Denver

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80222

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Loveland - Virtual Success Coach - Loveland

BE A VOLUNTEER SUCCESS COACH


Serve people on SNAP (in Colorado) through workforce training, 1:1 success coaching, and linking to a network of employment and life resources. Increasing access to these resources help address a layer of economic, relational, and spiritual poverty.

Interested? Fill out the volunteer success coach information form at www.snap2jobs.org

You can do this!

The role of the Success Coach is simple and profound. A Success Coach engages with the job seeker online by reviewing their course assignments and meets (online) with the job seeker once a week for the first 4 weeks. After 4 weeks, the coach schedules a monthly meeting with the job seeker for the next two months. That’s it!

We train you.

Coaching is all online, flexible times and days fit your busy schedule! An hour a week can change a life.

Our SNAP2Jobs program  has served over 400 people, and resulted in more than 180 new jobs that generated $6.4 Million in annual income potential for participants.

 

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Mission from our Exec Director.

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Program.

# mentor # advocacy

Program: SNAP2Jobs

BE A VOLUNTEER SUCCESS COACH


Serve people on SNAP (in Colorado) through workforce training, 1:1 success coaching, and linking to a network of employment and life resources. Increasing access to these resources help address a layer of economic, relational, and spiritual poverty.

Interested? Fill out the volunteer success coach information form at www.snap2jobs.org

You can do this!

The role of the Success Coach is simple and profound. A Success Coach engages with the job seeker online by reviewing their course assignments and meets (online) with the job seeker once a week for the first 4 weeks. After 4 weeks, the coach schedules a monthly meeting with the job seeker for the next two months. That’s it!

We train you.

Coaching is all online, flexible times and days fit your busy schedule! An hour a week can change a life.

Our SNAP2Jobs program  has served over 400 people, and resulted in more than 180 new jobs that generated $6.4 Million in annual income potential for participants.

 

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Mission from our Exec Director.

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Program.

# mentor # advocacy

Program: SNAP2Jobs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parker - Virtual Success Coach - Parker

BE A VOLUNTEER SUCCESS COACH


Serve people on SNAP (in Colorado) through workforce training, 1:1 success coaching, and linking to a network of employment and life resources. Increasing access to these resources help address a layer of economic, relational, and spiritual poverty.

Interested? Fill out the volunteer success coach information form at www.snap2jobs.org

You can do this!

The role of the Success Coach is simple and profound. A Success Coach engages with the job seeker online by reviewing their course assignments and meets (online) with the job seeker once a week for the first 4 weeks. After 4 weeks, the coach schedules a monthly meeting with the job seeker for the next two months. That’s it!

We train you.

Coaching is all online, flexible times and days fit your busy schedule! An hour a week can change a life.

Our SNAP2Jobs program  has served over 400 people, and resulted in more than 180 new jobs that generated $6.4 Million in annual income potential for participants.

 

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Mission from our Exec Director.

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Program.

# mentor # advocacy

Program: SNAP2Jobs

BE A VOLUNTEER SUCCESS COACH


Serve people on SNAP (in Colorado) through workforce training, 1:1 success coaching, and linking to a network of employment and life resources. Increasing access to these resources help address a layer of economic, relational, and spiritual poverty.

Interested? Fill out the volunteer success coach information form at www.snap2jobs.org

You can do this!

The role of the Success Coach is simple and profound. A Success Coach engages with the job seeker online by reviewing their course assignments and meets (online) with the job seeker once a week for the first 4 weeks. After 4 weeks, the coach schedules a monthly meeting with the job seeker for the next two months. That’s it!

We train you.

Coaching is all online, flexible times and days fit your busy schedule! An hour a week can change a life.

Our SNAP2Jobs program  has served over 400 people, and resulted in more than 180 new jobs that generated $6.4 Million in annual income potential for participants.

 

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Mission from our Exec Director.

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Program.

# mentor # advocacy

Program: SNAP2Jobs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Golden - Virtual Success Coach - Golden

BE A VOLUNTEER SUCCESS COACH


Serve people on SNAP (in Colorado) through workforce training, 1:1 success coaching, and linking to a network of employment and life resources. Increasing access to these resources help address a layer of economic, relational, and spiritual poverty.

Interested? Fill out the volunteer success coach information form at www.snap2jobs.org

You can do this!

The role of the Success Coach is simple and profound. A Success Coach engages with the job seeker online by reviewing their course assignments and meets (online) with the job seeker once a week for the first 4 weeks. After 4 weeks, the coach schedules a monthly meeting with the job seeker for the next two months. That’s it!

We train you.

Coaching is all online, flexible times and days fit your busy schedule! An hour a week can change a life.

Our SNAP2Jobs program  has served over 400 people, and resulted in more than 180 new jobs that generated $6.4 Million in annual income potential for participants.

 

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Mission from our Exec Director.

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Program.

# mentor # advocacy

Program: SNAP2Jobs

BE A VOLUNTEER SUCCESS COACH


Serve people on SNAP (in Colorado) through workforce training, 1:1 success coaching, and linking to a network of employment and life resources. Increasing access to these resources help address a layer of economic, relational, and spiritual poverty.

Interested? Fill out the volunteer success coach information form at www.snap2jobs.org

You can do this!

The role of the Success Coach is simple and profound. A Success Coach engages with the job seeker online by reviewing their course assignments and meets (online) with the job seeker once a week for the first 4 weeks. After 4 weeks, the coach schedules a monthly meeting with the job seeker for the next two months. That’s it!

We train you.

Coaching is all online, flexible times and days fit your busy schedule! An hour a week can change a life.

Our SNAP2Jobs program  has served over 400 people, and resulted in more than 180 new jobs that generated $6.4 Million in annual income potential for participants.

 

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Mission from our Exec Director.

Learn more about the SNAP2Jobs Program.

# mentor # advocacy

Program: SNAP2Jobs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CRC Fund Development VISTA

Become part of a high-performing, fast-paced development and fundraising team! The Fund Development Associate VISTA will increase CRC’s capacity through strategic development planning, research, writing, and strengthening the development infrastructure at CRC by tracking interactions, engagement and cultivation of clients, partners, and donors. Greater financial stability will allow for more individuals to access resources provided by CRC to alleviate poverty. Member duties: 1.) The VISTA will strategically engage and partner with other VISTA members, staff members, nonprofits, funders, and individual donors to increase funding for CRC 2.) The VISTA will effectively write and apply for funding to support CRC. 3.) The VISTA will support organizational fund development through the implementation of lead generation, fund development, and donor retention strategies.   Member Duties:  The VISTA will support fund development by: Research prospective corporate, state government, and foundation grants that align with CRC; Utilize CRC’s funding data to develop a comprehensive map of funding opportunities; Coordinate the development of metrics that will track conversion rates and donor acquisition costs; Make recommendations on practices, metrics, and the overall return on investment for fund development strategies; Gain skills through training in grant writing for nonprofits and community organizations to better serve CRC; Draft, review, and edit grant narratives and reports; Utilize successful funding request materials to develop long-standing master grant documents; Identify and apply for diverse funding opportunities; Collaborate with to develop a CRC annual Colorado Gives Day campaign; Implement donor engagement and appreciation opportunities; Evaluate the success of CRC’s individual donor engagement based on 2022 end of year giving. Qualifications: Be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national or a lawful permanent resident alien of the U.S. High school diploma or GED required; must be at least 18 years old  Pass required criminal background checks, including a National Sex Offender Website search, to serve with at-risk or vulnerable populations. AmeriCorps service is contingent on passing these background checks. If background checks have not been resolved by the conclusion of a member’s training, they will be placed on administrative hold until they meet the clearance threshold. Be willing and able to complete 1700 required hours of service (52 weeks) by April 9, 2024. English fluency, with clear and concise communication skills.  This is a full-time AmeriCorps position. Must be able to serve a total of 40 hours per week. Days and hours may range from Monday to Sunday and from 9am to 7pm Mountain time. Schedule will be determined by the host site’s needs. The host site recognizes that all state holidays will be treated with the same expectation as working on the weekends. Those that are scheduled to work and make calls, will still be expected to work. All regularly scheduled meetings will be cancelled on state holidays. To Apply:

Please review the Service Opportunity Listing. You will be prompted to either create an account or log in to the My AmeriCorps Portal (my.americorps.gov) to apply.

Program: Community Resource Center

Become part of a high-performing, fast-paced development and fundraising team! The Fund Development Associate VISTA will increase CRC’s capacity through strategic development planning, research, writing, and strengthening the development infrastructure at CRC by tracking interactions, engagement and cultivation of clients, partners, and donors. Greater financial stability will allow for more individuals to access resources provided by CRC to alleviate poverty. Member duties: 1.) The VISTA will strategically engage and partner with other VISTA members, staff members, nonprofits, funders, and individual donors to increase funding for CRC 2.) The VISTA will effectively write and apply for funding to support CRC. 3.) The VISTA will support organizational fund development through the implementation of lead generation, fund development, and donor retention strategies.   Member Duties:  The VISTA will support fund development by: Research prospective corporate, state government, and foundation grants that align with CRC; Utilize CRC’s funding data to develop a comprehensive map of funding opportunities; Coordinate the development of metrics that will track conversion rates and donor acquisition costs; Make recommendations on practices, metrics, and the overall return on investment for fund development strategies; Gain skills through training in grant writing for nonprofits and community organizations to better serve CRC; Draft, review, and edit grant narratives and reports; Utilize successful funding request materials to develop long-standing master grant documents; Identify and apply for diverse funding opportunities; Collaborate with to develop a CRC annual Colorado Gives Day campaign; Implement donor engagement and appreciation opportunities; Evaluate the success of CRC’s individual donor engagement based on 2022 end of year giving. Qualifications: Be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national or a lawful permanent resident alien of the U.S. High school diploma or GED required; must be at least 18 years old  Pass required criminal background checks, including a National Sex Offender Website search, to serve with at-risk or vulnerable populations. AmeriCorps service is contingent on passing these background checks. If background checks have not been resolved by the conclusion of a member’s training, they will be placed on administrative hold until they meet the clearance threshold. Be willing and able to complete 1700 required hours of service (52 weeks) by April 9, 2024. English fluency, with clear and concise communication skills.  This is a full-time AmeriCorps position. Must be able to serve a total of 40 hours per week. Days and hours may range from Monday to Sunday and from 9am to 7pm Mountain time. Schedule will be determined by the host site’s needs. The host site recognizes that all state holidays will be treated with the same expectation as working on the weekends. Those that are scheduled to work and make calls, will still be expected to work. All regularly scheduled meetings will be cancelled on state holidays. To Apply:

Please review the Service Opportunity Listing. You will be prompted to either create an account or log in to the My AmeriCorps Portal (my.americorps.gov) to apply.

Program: Community Resource Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Satellite Shuttle Driver (Boulder)

Satellite shuttle drivers pack up meals in their own vehicle and deliver them to a designated satellite location. From here, volunteer meal delivery drivers take bags to individual clients.

Qualifications:

age 18+ Completion of Volunteer Orientation and Paperwork Successful completion of a background check Personal vehicle for meal delivery that can hold a minimum of 40 meal bags Proof of insurance and valid driver's license Ability to lift up to 25lbs.

 

 

Program: Project Angel Heart

Satellite shuttle drivers pack up meals in their own vehicle and deliver them to a designated satellite location. From here, volunteer meal delivery drivers take bags to individual clients.

Qualifications:

age 18+ Completion of Volunteer Orientation and Paperwork Successful completion of a background check Personal vehicle for meal delivery that can hold a minimum of 40 meal bags Proof of insurance and valid driver's license Ability to lift up to 25lbs.

 

 

Program: Project Angel Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80216

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meal Delivery Driver Colorado Springs

Delivery drivers pick up Project Angel Heart meals at satellite locations in Colorado Springs and deliver them to neighbors who need nutritious meals. This is a great family opportunity. All ages welcome, but children must be accompanied by an adult. Background check required

Saturday: 9:45am-12:00pm
Colorado Springs Shift (meal pick-up locations include Care and Share Food Bank in Colorado Springs and First United Methodist Church)

 

Program: Project Angel Heart

Delivery drivers pick up Project Angel Heart meals at satellite locations in Colorado Springs and deliver them to neighbors who need nutritious meals. This is a great family opportunity. All ages welcome, but children must be accompanied by an adult. Background check required

Saturday: 9:45am-12:00pm
Colorado Springs Shift (meal pick-up locations include Care and Share Food Bank in Colorado Springs and First United Methodist Church)

 

Program: Project Angel Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80216

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meal Delivery Driver Pueblo

Delivery drivers pick up Project Angel Heart meals at satellite locations in Pueblo and deliver them to neighbors who need nutritious meals. This is a great family opportunity. All ages welcome, but children must be accompanied by an adult. Background check required

Saturday: 8:45-11am
Pueblo Shift (meal pick-up location at Care and Share Food Bank in Pueblo)

 

Program: Project Angel Heart

Delivery drivers pick up Project Angel Heart meals at satellite locations in Pueblo and deliver them to neighbors who need nutritious meals. This is a great family opportunity. All ages welcome, but children must be accompanied by an adult. Background check required

Saturday: 8:45-11am
Pueblo Shift (meal pick-up location at Care and Share Food Bank in Pueblo)

 

Program: Project Angel Heart

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80216

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Housing Set-Up Volunteer

Once we know a family or individual will be served by our office we work to secure their housing and ensure that their home is set up and ready to welcome them upon their arrival. We rely on volunteers and various community groups to help with housing set-ups.    Volunteers will help set up a home for a newly-arriving refugee family or individual. Volunteers will be added to an on-call list and receive 1-3 emails per week. Volunteers respond to the opportunities that work best for their schedule.

Location: Varies throughout the Denver/Aurora-metro area. 

Time Commitment: 

On-call/as needed. (volunteers choose only the opportunities that fit with their schedules) Housing set-ups typically take place Monday-Friday during normal business hours.  Due to the nature of the housing market and short notice we receive before families arrive, it is often difficult to schedule housing set-ups more than a few days in advance.  Last-minute emails requesting volunteers is the norm. A typical housing set-up takes approximately 2-4 hours.

Duties:

Moving furniture, and other household items into an apartment or house Putting together furniture (IKEA bed frames, for example) Washing and putting dishes away Setting up other household items so they are ready to go upon client arrival

This position can be done as a one-day volunteer opportunity and does not require individuals to go through our full onboarding list. E-mail IRCDenver.Volunteer@Rescue.org to get involved. 

Program: International Rescue Committee in Denver

Once we know a family or individual will be served by our office we work to secure their housing and ensure that their home is set up and ready to welcome them upon their arrival. We rely on volunteers and various community groups to help with housing set-ups.    Volunteers will help set up a home for a newly-arriving refugee family or individual. Volunteers will be added to an on-call list and receive 1-3 emails per week. Volunteers respond to the opportunities that work best for their schedule.

Location: Varies throughout the Denver/Aurora-metro area. 

Time Commitment: 

On-call/as needed. (volunteers choose only the opportunities that fit with their schedules) Housing set-ups typically take place Monday-Friday during normal business hours.  Due to the nature of the housing market and short notice we receive before families arrive, it is often difficult to schedule housing set-ups more than a few days in advance.  Last-minute emails requesting volunteers is the norm. A typical housing set-up takes approximately 2-4 hours.

Duties:

Moving furniture, and other household items into an apartment or house Putting together furniture (IKEA bed frames, for example) Washing and putting dishes away Setting up other household items so they are ready to go upon client arrival

This position can be done as a one-day volunteer opportunity and does not require individuals to go through our full onboarding list. E-mail IRCDenver.Volunteer@Rescue.org to get involved. 

Program: International Rescue Committee in Denver

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80222

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor

Support one-on-one as a mentor and help ease a refugee family or individual’s transition into their new community. Mentors will focus on a refugee’s English acquisition, socialization of American culture, and integration into the local community. Based on each client’s needs and relationship, mentors and mentees can cook together, schedule follow-up medical appointments, visit local attractions, parks, farmer’s markets, the library and museums. Mentors may also support in opening bank accounts, learning where to pay bills, navigating transportation, and more. Mentors and mentees will establish boundaries and expectations in an initial meeting with an IRC staff member and interpreter in order to better understand needs.

Location: Off-site in the Denver Metro, Aurora, or Northglenn area (exact location disclosed to volunteer).  

Time Commitment:  This position connects you to one family or individual client for six-months. We request 2-4 hours per week, depending on client’s needs.   

Skills & Qualifications: 

The Mentor must have a strong desire to work with diverse populations and demonstrate patience with English language learners. They may need access to a vehicle. Mentors should be willing to help teach clients to utilize public transportation, access different community resources and facilitate other activities geared towards achieving self-sufficiency. If you have a language skill and/or community connection of a different client population, please reach out. We encourage those who speak Dari, Farsi, or Pashto or come from the Afghan community to support at this time.   

Please note that volunteers must undergo a background check for which we ask a donation of $49.  All staff and volunteers at the IRC must be vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus and agree to wear a mask when interacting with clients. 

The first step to becoming an IRC Volunteer is to attend a Virtual Information Presentation.  Sign up here to attend one of our sessions:  https://signup.com/go/abGtOjx

Program: International Rescue Committee in Denver

Support one-on-one as a mentor and help ease a refugee family or individual’s transition into their new community. Mentors will focus on a refugee’s English acquisition, socialization of American culture, and integration into the local community. Based on each client’s needs and relationship, mentors and mentees can cook together, schedule follow-up medical appointments, visit local attractions, parks, farmer’s markets, the library and museums. Mentors may also support in opening bank accounts, learning where to pay bills, navigating transportation, and more. Mentors and mentees will establish boundaries and expectations in an initial meeting with an IRC staff member and interpreter in order to better understand needs.

Location: Off-site in the Denver Metro, Aurora, or Northglenn area (exact location disclosed to volunteer).  

Time Commitment:  This position connects you to one family or individual client for six-months. We request 2-4 hours per week, depending on client’s needs.   

Skills & Qualifications: 

The Mentor must have a strong desire to work with diverse populations and demonstrate patience with English language learners. They may need access to a vehicle. Mentors should be willing to help teach clients to utilize public transportation, access different community resources and facilitate other activities geared towards achieving self-sufficiency. If you have a language skill and/or community connection of a different client population, please reach out. We encourage those who speak Dari, Farsi, or Pashto or come from the Afghan community to support at this time.   

Please note that volunteers must undergo a background check for which we ask a donation of $49.  All staff and volunteers at the IRC must be vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus and agree to wear a mask when interacting with clients. 

The first step to becoming an IRC Volunteer is to attend a Virtual Information Presentation.  Sign up here to attend one of our sessions:  https://signup.com/go/abGtOjx

Program: International Rescue Committee in Denver

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80222

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Math Tutoring for 5th-12th grades

Tutors are needed to help students with their math homework in 5th-12th grades. CABPES offers math tutoring on Monday and Wednesday nights from 6 to 8 p.m. at Vega Collegiate Academy at 1400 Yosemite Street, Aurora, CO.

Program: Colorado Association of Black Professional Engineers and Scientists (CABPES)

Tutors are needed to help students with their math homework in 5th-12th grades. CABPES offers math tutoring on Monday and Wednesday nights from 6 to 8 p.m. at Vega Collegiate Academy at 1400 Yosemite Street, Aurora, CO.

Program: Colorado Association of Black Professional Engineers and Scientists (CABPES)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80010

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Dream Centers Women's Clinic Life Coach

Position Overview

Coaching is an on-going intentional conversation that empowers a person to fully live out God’s calling. This journey of self-discovery is facilitated through a gentle questioning approach that allows clients to rediscover their values, motivators, hopes and dreams. Clients are encouraged to take ownership of the coaching process and accept accountability for the small steps they set toward achieving their goals. Typically, women will be referred to the Life Coach through the counseling team.

Qualifications

•Certification as a Life Coach, copy of Certificate must be provided to Dream Centers

• Certification recognized by the International Coaching Federation preferred

• Excellent interpersonal communication skills

Personal Character

Caring and compassionate, flexible, reliable, committed, and excellent communication skills. Follower of Jesus, comfortable with our holistic approach to health including physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual care.

Program: Dream Centers of Colorado Springs

Position Overview

Coaching is an on-going intentional conversation that empowers a person to fully live out God’s calling. This journey of self-discovery is facilitated through a gentle questioning approach that allows clients to rediscover their values, motivators, hopes and dreams. Clients are encouraged to take ownership of the coaching process and accept accountability for the small steps they set toward achieving their goals. Typically, women will be referred to the Life Coach through the counseling team.

Qualifications

•Certification as a Life Coach, copy of Certificate must be provided to Dream Centers

• Certification recognized by the International Coaching Federation preferred

• Excellent interpersonal communication skills

Personal Character

Caring and compassionate, flexible, reliable, committed, and excellent communication skills. Follower of Jesus, comfortable with our holistic approach to health including physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual care.

Program: Dream Centers of Colorado Springs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80918

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bring Your Group To Volunteer For A Day at Butterfly Pavilion!

Ideal for groups of up to 15 people who have a passion for volunteering and for invertebrates. Available Mondays-Fridays from 9:00-12:30, your groups will receive a fun orientation and tour of our zoo, the first AZA accredited invertebrate zoo in the world, before trying out three different volunteer opportunities. You'll get the chance to give back to your community, have a fun time learning about our incredible animals, and stay engaged by trying out a variety of projects.

Program: Butterfly Pavilion

Ideal for groups of up to 15 people who have a passion for volunteering and for invertebrates. Available Mondays-Fridays from 9:00-12:30, your groups will receive a fun orientation and tour of our zoo, the first AZA accredited invertebrate zoo in the world, before trying out three different volunteer opportunities. You'll get the chance to give back to your community, have a fun time learning about our incredible animals, and stay engaged by trying out a variety of projects.

Program: Butterfly Pavilion

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80020

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer With All-Stars Club

The All-Stars Club provides a place of belonging centered on fun, friends, and faith for individuals with developmental disabilities, all while parents and caregivers are given the opportunity for respite. We host 3 hour events where individuals with special needs are paired with a volunteer for the duration and get to participate in fun games, activities, crafts, and more!

Please visit this link to see full list of locations/events and to register: https://www.allstarsclub.org/clubs/

Program: All-Stars Club

The All-Stars Club provides a place of belonging centered on fun, friends, and faith for individuals with developmental disabilities, all while parents and caregivers are given the opportunity for respite. We host 3 hour events where individuals with special needs are paired with a volunteer for the duration and get to participate in fun games, activities, crafts, and more!

Please visit this link to see full list of locations/events and to register: https://www.allstarsclub.org/clubs/

Program: All-Stars Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80128

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Defensores Voluntarios de Victimas

Los defensores voluntarios de víctimas trabajan con el departamento de policía, respondiendo a las escenas del crimen para ayudar a las personas después de eventos traumáticos. Las víctimas tienen derechos en nuestro sistema y nuestros Defensores Voluntarios de Víctimas trabajan para garantizar que las personas estén informadas de sus derechos, ayudarlas a acceder a la seguridad y brindarles apoyo emocional. Comuníquese con nuestro Coordinador de la Unidad de Servicios para Víctimas, Drew Hogan, al 303-658-4210 si está interesado en obtener más información sobre cómo unirse a este importante equipo para ayudar a las personas de nuestra comunidad.

 

Debe tener 21 años para aplicar.

Program: City of Westminster

Los defensores voluntarios de víctimas trabajan con el departamento de policía, respondiendo a las escenas del crimen para ayudar a las personas después de eventos traumáticos. Las víctimas tienen derechos en nuestro sistema y nuestros Defensores Voluntarios de Víctimas trabajan para garantizar que las personas estén informadas de sus derechos, ayudarlas a acceder a la seguridad y brindarles apoyo emocional. Comuníquese con nuestro Coordinador de la Unidad de Servicios para Víctimas, Drew Hogan, al 303-658-4210 si está interesado en obtener más información sobre cómo unirse a este importante equipo para ayudar a las personas de nuestra comunidad.

 

Debe tener 21 años para aplicar.

Program: City of Westminster

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 80031

Allow Groups: No