Volunteer Opportunities From: Volunteer Prince William

Volunteer: Eyeglass Recyling

In October, 2007 the Park West Lions Club became a satellite eyeglass recycling location for the Lions Eyeglass Recycling Center of Northern Virginia (LERCNOVA). Since that time, we have processed and recycled over 88,000 pairs of eyeglasses and turned them into LERCNOVA for distribution to needy individuals around the world. Our recycling program is currently conducted on Wednesday mornings from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm and Wednesday evenings from 7:00pm to 9:00 pm. Anyone interested in participating in our recycling program can contact Lion Evelyn at 703 969-2722.

Organization: Park West Lions Club

In October, 2007 the Park West Lions Club became a satellite eyeglass recycling location for the Lions Eyeglass Recycling Center of Northern Virginia (LERCNOVA). Since that time, we have processed and recycled over 88,000 pairs of eyeglasses and turned them into LERCNOVA for distribution to needy individuals around the world. Our recycling program is currently conducted on Wednesday mornings from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm and Wednesday evenings from 7:00pm to 9:00 pm. Anyone interested in participating in our recycling program can contact Lion Evelyn at 703 969-2722.

Organization: Park West Lions Club

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed to Empower Girls and Women

Would you like to be a part of a global volunteer organization that provides women and girls with the education and training they need to achieve economic empowerment? Members of Soroptimist International of Manassas have been volunteering in Prince William County since 1956. We are currently seeking new members. This is a great group for women, men, teenagers, professionals, students, retirees...anyone interested in investing in the dreams of women and girls. It is also a great opportunity to earn volunteer credit for school. Interested volunteers should contact us at info@simanassas.org.

Organization: Soroptimist International of Manassas

Would you like to be a part of a global volunteer organization that provides women and girls with the education and training they need to achieve economic empowerment? Members of Soroptimist International of Manassas have been volunteering in Prince William County since 1956. We are currently seeking new members. This is a great group for women, men, teenagers, professionals, students, retirees...anyone interested in investing in the dreams of women and girls. It is also a great opportunity to earn volunteer credit for school. Interested volunteers should contact us at info@simanassas.org.

Organization: Soroptimist International of Manassas

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Mentor

Pattie Elementary School is looking for volunteers to help students have consistent, valuable reading time with an adult.  Mentor 1-2 students for 30 minutes two times a week for the duration of the school year.  Help a Child Fall in Love with Reading!   Please email PattieReadingMentors@gmail.com and we will answer any questions and provide you with a sign up for the day(s) of the week and time frame(s) that you are able to commit to. 

Thank you for your interest in Pattie Elementary's Reading Mentor Program!  

Organization: Pattie Elementary School Reading Mentor

Pattie Elementary School is looking for volunteers to help students have consistent, valuable reading time with an adult.  Mentor 1-2 students for 30 minutes two times a week for the duration of the school year.  Help a Child Fall in Love with Reading!   Please email PattieReadingMentors@gmail.com and we will answer any questions and provide you with a sign up for the day(s) of the week and time frame(s) that you are able to commit to. 

Thank you for your interest in Pattie Elementary's Reading Mentor Program!  

Organization: Pattie Elementary School Reading Mentor

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Program Manager

Our organization is in need of volunteers which means we need someone to field applications, train and organize volunteers!

We are looking for a dedicated person to recruit and manage volunteers for our events, promotion and daily admin needs. Hours are flexible because much of the work will be done online or by phone.

Organization: K9s Serving Vets

Our organization is in need of volunteers which means we need someone to field applications, train and organize volunteers!

We are looking for a dedicated person to recruit and manage volunteers for our events, promotion and daily admin needs. Hours are flexible because much of the work will be done online or by phone.

Organization: K9s Serving Vets

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22172

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grant Writer

We are looking for someone with grant writing experience to assist us in applying for grants to help us bring in capital to implement programs that will provide more avenues for Veterans to find and partner with service dogs.

Organization: K9s Serving Vets

We are looking for someone with grant writing experience to assist us in applying for grants to help us bring in capital to implement programs that will provide more avenues for Veterans to find and partner with service dogs.

Organization: K9s Serving Vets

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22172

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nationals YBA After School Tutor

Come as you can to help 1:1 tutor kids or work on homework Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday anytime between 3:30 and 5:30pm. Kids grades 3-8 work on homework, online math games, or Academy assignments in STEM or literacy. Also try partner reading to work with a child on their vocabulary or learning how to read.

Dates:
September 24-May 21

Organization: The Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy

Come as you can to help 1:1 tutor kids or work on homework Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday anytime between 3:30 and 5:30pm. Kids grades 3-8 work on homework, online math games, or Academy assignments in STEM or literacy. Also try partner reading to work with a child on their vocabulary or learning how to read.

Dates:
September 24-May 21

Organization: The Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20019

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nationals YBA Coach

Volunteer opportunities exist for mentors/coaches interested in gaining hands-on experience in youth development and baseball instruction! 

-Help implement tailored baseball instruction to young Scholar-Athletes (ages 6-12) 
-Help Scholar-Athletes develop baseball skills learned on the diamond into life lessons that can help them succeed in the classroom and their community 
-Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
-3:30-5:30 pm or 7:30-8:30 pm 

The culture of the Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy Instructional League is grounded in the positive values of sports - instilling a love of physical activity as well as the qualities of determination, resiliency, teamwork and goal setting in the young scholar-athletes we serve. We do this through committed volunteer mentor/coaches - trained in positive coaching methodology.

September 24 - May 21

Organization: The Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy

Volunteer opportunities exist for mentors/coaches interested in gaining hands-on experience in youth development and baseball instruction! 

-Help implement tailored baseball instruction to young Scholar-Athletes (ages 6-12) 
-Help Scholar-Athletes develop baseball skills learned on the diamond into life lessons that can help them succeed in the classroom and their community 
-Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
-3:30-5:30 pm or 7:30-8:30 pm 

The culture of the Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy Instructional League is grounded in the positive values of sports - instilling a love of physical activity as well as the qualities of determination, resiliency, teamwork and goal setting in the young scholar-athletes we serve. We do this through committed volunteer mentor/coaches - trained in positive coaching methodology.

September 24 - May 21

Organization: The Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20019

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nationals Youth Baseball Academy Mentor

Mentors are at the heart and soul of what we do at the Academy. Mentors come once a week to work with Scholar-Athletes in various games and activities designed to help Scholar-Athletes learn and grow into determined students, supportive teammates and catalysts for positive change in our community. Our mentors work to cultivate a positive relationship with mentees that have a lasting impact for years to come.

- 1 hour per week from 6-7 pm

- Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday during the school year

- Work on provided activities to teach mentee about life, goal setting, team-work, and more

- Training for mentors in working with children and positive development

The Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy looks to nurture the development of D.C. youth into thriving members and leaders of our community. The mission of the Academy is to use the sports of baseball and softball as vehicles to foster positive character development, academic achievement and improved health among youth from underserved communities in Washington, D.C. Scholar-Athletes participate in a year-round program that includes STEM and literacy, baseball and softball programs, and food education.

Organization: The Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy

Mentors are at the heart and soul of what we do at the Academy. Mentors come once a week to work with Scholar-Athletes in various games and activities designed to help Scholar-Athletes learn and grow into determined students, supportive teammates and catalysts for positive change in our community. Our mentors work to cultivate a positive relationship with mentees that have a lasting impact for years to come.

- 1 hour per week from 6-7 pm

- Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday during the school year

- Work on provided activities to teach mentee about life, goal setting, team-work, and more

- Training for mentors in working with children and positive development

The Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy looks to nurture the development of D.C. youth into thriving members and leaders of our community. The mission of the Academy is to use the sports of baseball and softball as vehicles to foster positive character development, academic achievement and improved health among youth from underserved communities in Washington, D.C. Scholar-Athletes participate in a year-round program that includes STEM and literacy, baseball and softball programs, and food education.

Organization: The Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20019

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shoe Saver

  Volunteer Project Description:   By hosting a shoe drive you can create community engagement, provide new opportunities for those in need AND give back to the environment. All you have to do is rally everyone you know to clean out their closets and donate their used shoes. You will pick them up from them or have places for them to drop-off. We have branded S4S boxes you are welcome to use and place (with the place’s permission) at your office, church, library, school, local business, grocery store, etc. When you finish collecting, you will bring them to the Soles4Souls Regional Donation Center in Richmond, VA. At this point you have completed your drive.   About Our Mission:   Soles4Souls creates sustainable jobs and provides relief through the distribution of shoes and clothing around the world. It’s estimated that 21 billion pounds of textile waste is dumped in landfills every year. That makes up more than 5% of all municipal waste generated every year. Since 2006, Soles4Souls has diverted 23.8 million pounds of shoes and clothes from landfills and instead created meaningful economic opportunities and helped provide new shoes for those in need around the globe. Gently-worn shoes collected help individuals start and sustain small businesses to lift themselves and their families out of poverty.

Here are the steps for conducting a shoe drive:

Register to host a shoe drive for a specific period of time and with a goal in mind. I would bring/send you a collection box or you can come pick it up. You line this with a hefty duty garbage bag and replace as it gets full. Try to find people-facing locations to host boxes for you if you prefer. I can help you with this! Communicate your drive! This a link to different logos, images, etc that you can use. If you haven’t already, check out our YouTube channel for inspiration! There are also flyers attached. Optional: we can issue a press release and/or geo-targeted social media posts about your shoe drive. Take lots of pictures and share with me so I can feature your group’s efforts! Also, follow our local Facebook page here. Once the drive concludes, make sure all the pairs are rubber-banded together or laces are tied and the total amount is counted. You can drop them off one of our warehouses or bins in garbage bags! You will coordinate your drop-off time with me. One additional thing to note– every 20 pairs donated, counts as one hour of service plus all the time spent marketing your drive, collecting and preparing shoes and anything else relevant to your shoe drive!

Impact:

Here is the impact an entrepreneur can make with the sale of 1, 20 or 30 pairs of shoes:
1 pair of shoes can provide 5 meals for Marie-Ange and her family in Haiti,
20 pairs of shoes can provide a year’s worth of shelter for Ginette and her family in Haiti and
30 pairs of shoes can provide a year’s worth of schooling for Tracy’s daughter in Honduras

Organization: Soles4Souls

  Volunteer Project Description:   By hosting a shoe drive you can create community engagement, provide new opportunities for those in need AND give back to the environment. All you have to do is rally everyone you know to clean out their closets and donate their used shoes. You will pick them up from them or have places for them to drop-off. We have branded S4S boxes you are welcome to use and place (with the place’s permission) at your office, church, library, school, local business, grocery store, etc. When you finish collecting, you will bring them to the Soles4Souls Regional Donation Center in Richmond, VA. At this point you have completed your drive.   About Our Mission:   Soles4Souls creates sustainable jobs and provides relief through the distribution of shoes and clothing around the world. It’s estimated that 21 billion pounds of textile waste is dumped in landfills every year. That makes up more than 5% of all municipal waste generated every year. Since 2006, Soles4Souls has diverted 23.8 million pounds of shoes and clothes from landfills and instead created meaningful economic opportunities and helped provide new shoes for those in need around the globe. Gently-worn shoes collected help individuals start and sustain small businesses to lift themselves and their families out of poverty.

Here are the steps for conducting a shoe drive:

Register to host a shoe drive for a specific period of time and with a goal in mind. I would bring/send you a collection box or you can come pick it up. You line this with a hefty duty garbage bag and replace as it gets full. Try to find people-facing locations to host boxes for you if you prefer. I can help you with this! Communicate your drive! This a link to different logos, images, etc that you can use. If you haven’t already, check out our YouTube channel for inspiration! There are also flyers attached. Optional: we can issue a press release and/or geo-targeted social media posts about your shoe drive. Take lots of pictures and share with me so I can feature your group’s efforts! Also, follow our local Facebook page here. Once the drive concludes, make sure all the pairs are rubber-banded together or laces are tied and the total amount is counted. You can drop them off one of our warehouses or bins in garbage bags! You will coordinate your drop-off time with me. One additional thing to note– every 20 pairs donated, counts as one hour of service plus all the time spent marketing your drive, collecting and preparing shoes and anything else relevant to your shoe drive!

Impact:

Here is the impact an entrepreneur can make with the sale of 1, 20 or 30 pairs of shoes:
1 pair of shoes can provide 5 meals for Marie-Ange and her family in Haiti,
20 pairs of shoes can provide a year’s worth of shelter for Ginette and her family in Haiti and
30 pairs of shoes can provide a year’s worth of schooling for Tracy’s daughter in Honduras

Organization: Soles4Souls

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 23230

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PakFest USA

Its our 33rd annual community event. Theres music, entertainment, rides, games, carnival food, authentic ethnic food.  You can shop for clothes, art, jewerly, toys, and much more.  Event has been attended by governors, county officials, senators, and congressmen/congresswomen. We are looking for responsible volunteers to work many different shifts leading up to the day of the event on SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, as well as on the day of the event. Looking forward to working with our wonderful volunteers and making more connections.  This event will be held on August 4th at Bull Run Park Special Events Center, Centreville, VA.

Organization: PakFest USA

Its our 33rd annual community event. Theres music, entertainment, rides, games, carnival food, authentic ethnic food.  You can shop for clothes, art, jewerly, toys, and much more.  Event has been attended by governors, county officials, senators, and congressmen/congresswomen. We are looking for responsible volunteers to work many different shifts leading up to the day of the event on SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, as well as on the day of the event. Looking forward to working with our wonderful volunteers and making more connections.  This event will be held on August 4th at Bull Run Park Special Events Center, Centreville, VA.

Organization: PakFest USA

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20121

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Volunteer Leader - Loudoun and Prince William

A Community Volunteer Leader is a point of contact for a community or collection of communities with the primary goal of connecting the community with the Red Cross mission. Under the direction of the Executive Director in a given geography, this important leadership volunteer will be a point of contact for the community to connect with the American Red Cross in one or more of the following ways:

1. VOLUNTEER ENGAGEMENT: Help recruit a volunteer workforce that is both inclusive and represents the demographics of the community. As an advocate, represent the Red Cross volunteer needs within the community.

2. RED CROSS PRESENCE & CONNECTIVITY: As a credible leader in the community, help represent the community needs and opportunities back to Red Cross Regional Leadership. Utilizes established communication channels to communicate community needs and stay current on Red Cross programs and messaging. To help build / regain presence, serve as the face of Red Cross at
local community events.

3. RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT: Cultivate, manage and steward external partner relationships to help create and maintain connections within defined community, managing a portfolio of key stakeholders. Portfolio of relationships within assigned geography will include one or more of the following: elected
officials, key government agencies, community groups, faith-based; colleges/universities, civic, NGOs/NPOs, military organizations.

4. MISSION DELIVERY SUPPORT UNDER THE DIRECTION OF REGIONAL LEADERSHIP: Promote and facilitate opportunities across all relevant lines of service within assigned geography. Leverage social capital and relationships to expand local Red Cross mission in support of regional goals and objectives.

IDEAL CANDIDATES:

A natural connector; able to connect the community needs with American Red Cross. Strong communication skills, one-on-one or with groups Credible individual with knowledge of and influence in the community Demonstrated interest in promoting volunteerism Individual willing to leverage personal and professional social capital to promote Red Cross mission. Able to be sensitive to others and personally work well in stressful situations with a wide variety of people successfully manage multiple tasks and priorities Sensitive to diversity issues Commitment to the American Red Cross its values and an understanding of its objectives, organization, services, and the responsibilities and relationships of working with volunteers Ability to work in a variety of roles, including those of consultant, collaborator, and administrator Comfortable with use of email, web, and social media tools (Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter) Commit ten to twenty hours a month for up to one year.  Please provide an updated resume for consideration.

 

Organization: American Red Cross

A Community Volunteer Leader is a point of contact for a community or collection of communities with the primary goal of connecting the community with the Red Cross mission. Under the direction of the Executive Director in a given geography, this important leadership volunteer will be a point of contact for the community to connect with the American Red Cross in one or more of the following ways:

1. VOLUNTEER ENGAGEMENT: Help recruit a volunteer workforce that is both inclusive and represents the demographics of the community. As an advocate, represent the Red Cross volunteer needs within the community.

2. RED CROSS PRESENCE & CONNECTIVITY: As a credible leader in the community, help represent the community needs and opportunities back to Red Cross Regional Leadership. Utilizes established communication channels to communicate community needs and stay current on Red Cross programs and messaging. To help build / regain presence, serve as the face of Red Cross at
local community events.

3. RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT: Cultivate, manage and steward external partner relationships to help create and maintain connections within defined community, managing a portfolio of key stakeholders. Portfolio of relationships within assigned geography will include one or more of the following: elected
officials, key government agencies, community groups, faith-based; colleges/universities, civic, NGOs/NPOs, military organizations.

4. MISSION DELIVERY SUPPORT UNDER THE DIRECTION OF REGIONAL LEADERSHIP: Promote and facilitate opportunities across all relevant lines of service within assigned geography. Leverage social capital and relationships to expand local Red Cross mission in support of regional goals and objectives.

IDEAL CANDIDATES:

A natural connector; able to connect the community needs with American Red Cross. Strong communication skills, one-on-one or with groups Credible individual with knowledge of and influence in the community Demonstrated interest in promoting volunteerism Individual willing to leverage personal and professional social capital to promote Red Cross mission. Able to be sensitive to others and personally work well in stressful situations with a wide variety of people successfully manage multiple tasks and priorities Sensitive to diversity issues Commitment to the American Red Cross its values and an understanding of its objectives, organization, services, and the responsibilities and relationships of working with volunteers Ability to work in a variety of roles, including those of consultant, collaborator, and administrator Comfortable with use of email, web, and social media tools (Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter) Commit ten to twenty hours a month for up to one year.  Please provide an updated resume for consideration.

 

Organization: American Red Cross

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22191

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Super Fun Group Volunteer Projects!

Looking for a fun and active group volunteer opportunity for your organization or team?

Seabury's Age-In-Place(r) program and Home First Residences are looking for volunteers to assist with beautifying the spaces in which our senior clients dwell. We are looking for volunteerslike you that want to help out with some yard work, get your hands dirty, and have a great time.

How to Volunteer with Age-In-Place/Home First Residences: Email ageinplace@seaburyresources. org expressing your interest in serving. Fill out the necessary applications (Group Application for groups and Individual Applications for all participants). Get scheduled for service. (September through May: Tuesday through Saturday; June through August: Monday through Sarurday) Serve our Seniors Follow up: complete a survey. If you're looking to make a difference in a senior's life through companionship and service, contact Seabury's Age-In-Place program via email (ageinplace@seaburyresources.org) or via phone (202) 635-9384 ext. 105.

Organization: Seabury Resources for Aging

Looking for a fun and active group volunteer opportunity for your organization or team?

Seabury's Age-In-Place(r) program and Home First Residences are looking for volunteers to assist with beautifying the spaces in which our senior clients dwell. We are looking for volunteerslike you that want to help out with some yard work, get your hands dirty, and have a great time.

How to Volunteer with Age-In-Place/Home First Residences: Email ageinplace@seaburyresources. org expressing your interest in serving. Fill out the necessary applications (Group Application for groups and Individual Applications for all participants). Get scheduled for service. (September through May: Tuesday through Saturday; June through August: Monday through Sarurday) Serve our Seniors Follow up: complete a survey. If you're looking to make a difference in a senior's life through companionship and service, contact Seabury's Age-In-Place program via email (ageinplace@seaburyresources.org) or via phone (202) 635-9384 ext. 105.

Organization: Seabury Resources for Aging

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22018

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Event Planning

We are holding a 1950's benefit October 19, 2019 and need volunteers for administrative duties and the following committees:

Venue/Catering

Auction 

Sponsorship Recruitment

Promotions

Ticket Sales

 

We will be serving burgers, root beer floats, whoopie pies, etc.

The attire will be poodle skirts, saddle shoes, motorcycle jackets, penny loafers, etc

Organization: K9s Serving Vets

We are holding a 1950's benefit October 19, 2019 and need volunteers for administrative duties and the following committees:

Venue/Catering

Auction 

Sponsorship Recruitment

Promotions

Ticket Sales

 

We will be serving burgers, root beer floats, whoopie pies, etc.

The attire will be poodle skirts, saddle shoes, motorcycle jackets, penny loafers, etc

Organization: K9s Serving Vets

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22192

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Deliver supplies to shelters or schools

Please go to our website (www.braws.org) and fill out a volunteer contact form. We need volunteers to drive to our office in Vienna, VA, pick up boxed supplies and deliver them to the shelters and schools we support.  We also need volunteers to help us with distribution events where we go to a shelter to distribute supplies to the shelter clients.

Organization: BRAWS (Bringing Resources to Aid Women's Shelters)

Please go to our website (www.braws.org) and fill out a volunteer contact form. We need volunteers to drive to our office in Vienna, VA, pick up boxed supplies and deliver them to the shelters and schools we support.  We also need volunteers to help us with distribution events where we go to a shelter to distribute supplies to the shelter clients.

Organization: BRAWS (Bringing Resources to Aid Women's Shelters)

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22180

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gallery Docent

Gallery Docents play a vital role in the experience our visitors receive at the National Museum of the Marine Corps.  Gallery Docents are a highly trained set of volunteers who not only answer visitor questions but help to expand the understanding of Marine Corps history for our visitors.  Gallery Docents greet visitors, conduct specialized tours, assist with interactive exhibits and assist museum staff. 

The ideal candidate for this position need not have served in the Marine Corps or have military ties.  The chief requirement is an interest in Marine Corps history and a willingness to learn and share the story and lasting tribute to U.S. Marines--past, present, and future.

Gallery Docents requirements:

 -Submit an online application

- Complete an in person interview

- Complete 10 weekly training sessions

-Be able to volunteer a minimum of 8 hours per month

-Attend regularly scheduled continuing education sessions and meetings

To apply online: https://www.usmcmuseum.com/volunteer.html

Organization: National Museum of the Marine Corps

Gallery Docents play a vital role in the experience our visitors receive at the National Museum of the Marine Corps.  Gallery Docents are a highly trained set of volunteers who not only answer visitor questions but help to expand the understanding of Marine Corps history for our visitors.  Gallery Docents greet visitors, conduct specialized tours, assist with interactive exhibits and assist museum staff. 

The ideal candidate for this position need not have served in the Marine Corps or have military ties.  The chief requirement is an interest in Marine Corps history and a willingness to learn and share the story and lasting tribute to U.S. Marines--past, present, and future.

Gallery Docents requirements:

 -Submit an online application

- Complete an in person interview

- Complete 10 weekly training sessions

-Be able to volunteer a minimum of 8 hours per month

-Attend regularly scheduled continuing education sessions and meetings

To apply online: https://www.usmcmuseum.com/volunteer.html

Organization: National Museum of the Marine Corps

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22172

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospitality Ambassador

Hospitality Ambassadors serve as the welcoming face for the National Museum of the Marine Corps.  Hospitality Ambassadors greet visitors, assist with way finding and perform other special assignments. 

Candidates for this volunteer position must enjoy working with the public and have positive customer service skills. 

Hospitality Ambassador Requirements:

 -Submit an online application

- Complete an in person interview

- Complete a two day training session

-Be able to volunteer a minimum of 8 hours per month

-Attend regularly scheduled ongoing education training's and meetings

To apply online: https://www.usmcmuseum.com/volunteer.html

Organization: National Museum of the Marine Corps

Hospitality Ambassadors serve as the welcoming face for the National Museum of the Marine Corps.  Hospitality Ambassadors greet visitors, assist with way finding and perform other special assignments. 

Candidates for this volunteer position must enjoy working with the public and have positive customer service skills. 

Hospitality Ambassador Requirements:

 -Submit an online application

- Complete an in person interview

- Complete a two day training session

-Be able to volunteer a minimum of 8 hours per month

-Attend regularly scheduled ongoing education training's and meetings

To apply online: https://www.usmcmuseum.com/volunteer.html

Organization: National Museum of the Marine Corps

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22172

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Art Gallery Docent

Position Summary 
Gallery Docents are a great asset to any non-profit arts organization. Docents will be responsible for maintaining the gallery desk and greeting visitors.

The qualified candidate should ideally have availability in the mornings (Monday-Friday) and/or afternoons. This is a part-time UNPAID volunteer position; hours may vary based on candidate’s availability.

Essential Job Functions: 

Remain at the front desk and greet all visitors Maintain a friendly demeanor when interacting with visitors Enthusiastically promote Center for the Arts history, programs, and practices

Typical Physical Demands:

Position does not require any physical exertion.

Typical Working Conditions:

The Gallery Docent works at the gallery desk in the lobby of the Center for the Arts. Docent shifts are typically 2 hours long, but shifts can be extended if docent has flexible availability.


Minimum Qualifications:

Ability to present information concisely and effectively to visitors Friendly demeanor and excellent interpersonal skills Ability to interact in an effective and appropriate manner with diverse populations A love for the arts is not required, but preferred

 

The successful candidate will be required to pass a routine criminal background check.

Organization: Center for the Arts

Position Summary 
Gallery Docents are a great asset to any non-profit arts organization. Docents will be responsible for maintaining the gallery desk and greeting visitors.

The qualified candidate should ideally have availability in the mornings (Monday-Friday) and/or afternoons. This is a part-time UNPAID volunteer position; hours may vary based on candidate’s availability.

Essential Job Functions: 

Remain at the front desk and greet all visitors Maintain a friendly demeanor when interacting with visitors Enthusiastically promote Center for the Arts history, programs, and practices

Typical Physical Demands:

Position does not require any physical exertion.

Typical Working Conditions:

The Gallery Docent works at the gallery desk in the lobby of the Center for the Arts. Docent shifts are typically 2 hours long, but shifts can be extended if docent has flexible availability.


Minimum Qualifications:

Ability to present information concisely and effectively to visitors Friendly demeanor and excellent interpersonal skills Ability to interact in an effective and appropriate manner with diverse populations A love for the arts is not required, but preferred

 

The successful candidate will be required to pass a routine criminal background check.

Organization: Center for the Arts

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20110

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Social Media Assistant

Share events, news, and opportunities via Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram

Promote donation drives and volunteer opportunities

Organization: K9s Serving Vets

Share events, news, and opportunities via Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram

Promote donation drives and volunteer opportunities

Organization: K9s Serving Vets

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22172

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: National Army Museum Volunteers

Visitor Experience Ambassador: May include but not limited to: Scan admission tickets; Greet, orient and assist visitors in the public spaces of the museum and answer questions; Provide customer service at the front desk in the NMUSA lobby; Assist with crowd control management as required; Resolve or escalate visitor issues or complaints in accordance with the NMUSA policy; Assist visitors with accessibility issues.; Provide coat check services; Notify appropriate museum, security, IT, or facility staff of issues as necessary; Assist with other general functions as needed

Gallery Docent: Gallery Docents are volunteers who will be stationed at specific locations throughout each of the NMUSA galleries. This individual will welcome visitors to that specific area in the gallery, and professionally handle all visitor inquiries. They will ensure that visitors have an in-depth understanding of a specific topic and/or artifact(s), as chosen by the NMUSA Exhibits Staff.Notify appropriate staff (e.g. security, IT, or facility staff) of any issues with the museum as necessary.

Departmental Volunteer: May assist in various departments throughout the Museum, duties may include the following: Monitor telephone calls; Research and draft answers to Request for Information (RFI); Assist with various administrative duties; Assist with departmental special projects.

Outreach Volunteer: Enhance and assist the design and development of materials to promote the Museum and Museum events/programs to identified communities of interest and provide assistance with distributing the materials to these audiences. Some events may be offsite from the actual building location.Volunteers may distribute collateral material and promotional goods as boots on the ground advocates to the Museum’s overall mission

Docent Tour Guide: Docents are volunteers who will provide overarching guided tours of the entire Museum’s exhibits. They should be able to provide a broad, general history covering each gallery topic, but also specific information to the visitor on individual artifacts and stories.

Experiential Learning Center: Operate the NMUSA Experiential Learning Center and Fort Discover alongside museum professional staff. Help prepare materials in support of specific events, programs, and activities. Facilitate activities and craft projects, focused exhibit tours, and help address visitor questions, as needed.

Special Events Volunteers: Volunteers will provide event support to the special events’ team. Events will range in scale from intimate networking events, meetings, and weddings to larger military gala functions and outdoor events. Specific duties depend on the particular event and may require support in both interior and exterior environment. Types of support may include but not limited to: Registration and/or ticketing; general event assistance and event “runners”; parking guides; event set up and tear down

Hours: The museum is open 7 days per week, from 9:00 am until 5:00 pm. Volunteer shifts are broken down into three hour increments.

ALL INTERESTED VOLUNTEERS NEED TO APPLY VIA OUR WEBSITE: HTTPS://NMUSA.VOLUNTEERPORTAL.ORG

Organization: National Museum of the United States Army

Visitor Experience Ambassador: May include but not limited to: Scan admission tickets; Greet, orient and assist visitors in the public spaces of the museum and answer questions; Provide customer service at the front desk in the NMUSA lobby; Assist with crowd control management as required; Resolve or escalate visitor issues or complaints in accordance with the NMUSA policy; Assist visitors with accessibility issues.; Provide coat check services; Notify appropriate museum, security, IT, or facility staff of issues as necessary; Assist with other general functions as needed

Gallery Docent: Gallery Docents are volunteers who will be stationed at specific locations throughout each of the NMUSA galleries. This individual will welcome visitors to that specific area in the gallery, and professionally handle all visitor inquiries. They will ensure that visitors have an in-depth understanding of a specific topic and/or artifact(s), as chosen by the NMUSA Exhibits Staff.Notify appropriate staff (e.g. security, IT, or facility staff) of any issues with the museum as necessary.

Departmental Volunteer: May assist in various departments throughout the Museum, duties may include the following: Monitor telephone calls; Research and draft answers to Request for Information (RFI); Assist with various administrative duties; Assist with departmental special projects.

Outreach Volunteer: Enhance and assist the design and development of materials to promote the Museum and Museum events/programs to identified communities of interest and provide assistance with distributing the materials to these audiences. Some events may be offsite from the actual building location.Volunteers may distribute collateral material and promotional goods as boots on the ground advocates to the Museum’s overall mission

Docent Tour Guide: Docents are volunteers who will provide overarching guided tours of the entire Museum’s exhibits. They should be able to provide a broad, general history covering each gallery topic, but also specific information to the visitor on individual artifacts and stories.

Experiential Learning Center: Operate the NMUSA Experiential Learning Center and Fort Discover alongside museum professional staff. Help prepare materials in support of specific events, programs, and activities. Facilitate activities and craft projects, focused exhibit tours, and help address visitor questions, as needed.

Special Events Volunteers: Volunteers will provide event support to the special events’ team. Events will range in scale from intimate networking events, meetings, and weddings to larger military gala functions and outdoor events. Specific duties depend on the particular event and may require support in both interior and exterior environment. Types of support may include but not limited to: Registration and/or ticketing; general event assistance and event “runners”; parking guides; event set up and tear down

Hours: The museum is open 7 days per week, from 9:00 am until 5:00 pm. Volunteer shifts are broken down into three hour increments.

ALL INTERESTED VOLUNTEERS NEED TO APPLY VIA OUR WEBSITE: HTTPS://NMUSA.VOLUNTEERPORTAL.ORG

Organization: National Museum of the United States Army

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Office Assistant - Bilingual

Help us reach out to immigrants around Nothern Virginia! Hogar Immigrant Services Education Office serves clients with intensive English and Citizenship classes. Volunteer office assistants will help us place calls to clients, organize files, and test students. Must be available at least one half day per week during office hours (8 am - 9 pm) in Manassas. No experience needed. Bilingual (Spanish/English) preferred.

Would you like more information about this opportunity? Email volunteer.newcomer@ccda.net, or call (703) 851-6388.

Ready to apply? Fill out the volunteer application here:

https://volunteer.ccda.net/recruiter/501/OppDetails/1277/Volunteer-Office-Assistant-Bilingual-Manassas/

Organization: Catholic Charities Diocese of Arlington Newcomer Services

Help us reach out to immigrants around Nothern Virginia! Hogar Immigrant Services Education Office serves clients with intensive English and Citizenship classes. Volunteer office assistants will help us place calls to clients, organize files, and test students. Must be available at least one half day per week during office hours (8 am - 9 pm) in Manassas. No experience needed. Bilingual (Spanish/English) preferred.

Would you like more information about this opportunity? Email volunteer.newcomer@ccda.net, or call (703) 851-6388.

Ready to apply? Fill out the volunteer application here:

https://volunteer.ccda.net/recruiter/501/OppDetails/1277/Volunteer-Office-Assistant-Bilingual-Manassas/

Organization: Catholic Charities Diocese of Arlington Newcomer Services

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20111

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Museum Educator

Do you enjoy working with children? Historic Dumfries Virginia is calling all those interested to serve as Museum Educators for the Weems-Botts Museum! The Weems-Botts Museum offers a variety of educational programming for different ages usually with an emphasis on Colonial or Victorian life. Would you like to help children make candles or butter? Play colonial games in Merchant Park? Help develop new programs throughout the year? Join our nonprofit organization to help children learn and have fun at a historical site.

Organization: Historic Dumfries Virginia, Inc.

Do you enjoy working with children? Historic Dumfries Virginia is calling all those interested to serve as Museum Educators for the Weems-Botts Museum! The Weems-Botts Museum offers a variety of educational programming for different ages usually with an emphasis on Colonial or Victorian life. Would you like to help children make candles or butter? Play colonial games in Merchant Park? Help develop new programs throughout the year? Join our nonprofit organization to help children learn and have fun at a historical site.

Organization: Historic Dumfries Virginia, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bookkeeper

Prepare various financial reports and ensure that all financial data is accurate, timely, and complete for management review. Participate in audits by internal auditors. Provide advice and counsel to the Executive Director regarding financial issues. Develop yearly budgets for the organization.


Close accounting books on a monthly basis and make all appropriate journal entries. Reconcile various accounts including payroll, voluntary life, employee medical, deductions, etc. and out of the ordinary issues must be reported to the Treasurer.

Supervise all accounting staff and accounting activities, including but not limited to: accounts payable, accounts receivable, sales, store sales integration, office deposits, rag sales, surplus, and other special financial programs.


Reconcile Bank Statements
Quarterly Tax Returns
Create and follow up with Partners Monthly contributions.
Ensure the accurate and timely processing of all accounts payable invoices and credit card bills
Track and categorize expenses
Maintain files and documentation thoroughly and accurately, in accordance with the organization’s policy and accepted accounting practices.
Assist in maintaining and tracking project budgets.
Assist with other projects as needed.

 

Organization: Carried To Full Term

Prepare various financial reports and ensure that all financial data is accurate, timely, and complete for management review. Participate in audits by internal auditors. Provide advice and counsel to the Executive Director regarding financial issues. Develop yearly budgets for the organization.


Close accounting books on a monthly basis and make all appropriate journal entries. Reconcile various accounts including payroll, voluntary life, employee medical, deductions, etc. and out of the ordinary issues must be reported to the Treasurer.

Supervise all accounting staff and accounting activities, including but not limited to: accounts payable, accounts receivable, sales, store sales integration, office deposits, rag sales, surplus, and other special financial programs.


Reconcile Bank Statements
Quarterly Tax Returns
Create and follow up with Partners Monthly contributions.
Ensure the accurate and timely processing of all accounts payable invoices and credit card bills
Track and categorize expenses
Maintain files and documentation thoroughly and accurately, in accordance with the organization’s policy and accepted accounting practices.
Assist in maintaining and tracking project budgets.
Assist with other projects as needed.

 

Organization: Carried To Full Term

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20169

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Refugee Employment Internship

Job Summary: Intern will assist Employment Specialists with employment development and job search and placement for recently-arrived refugees.   Key Responsibilities; Conduct employment plan interviews with refugees (documentation of refugees’ education and work history) Make referrals to English and employment training classes with partner agencies Assist refugee community members with necessary skills for find and keeping a job (learning bus routes, filling out applications, practicing for job interviews.) Search for job opportunities, attend job fairs with community members, establish relationships with employers Help refugee community members apply for jobs (paper and online) and take them to job interviews Follow up with employed community members and their employers to trouble-shoot and ensure job retention Basic administrative assistance: filing of paperwork and keeping case notes for each refugee May include some case management trouble-shooting (assisting with food stamps, Medicaid, medical appointments, housing, and other issues that may arise)   Education, Experience, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Present by Internship Completion or Before): Commitment to mission: to help refugees rebuild safe, sustainable lives through supportive networks of people, services and community activities Excellent communication, interpersonal and organizational skills Knowledge and experience with employment development a plus Use of personal computer and vehicle a plus. Ability to effectively communicate with supervisor Interest in working in a multicultural environment, refugee language capability a plus Knowledgeable about and sensitive to the experiences of refugees and immigrants Computer skills (Microsoft Office Suite). Proficiency in Word, Excel, Outlook, and Internet use Background check and clean DMV record   Learning Outcomes: Understanding of the timelines and processes refugees go through from arrival-5 years. Increased intercultural communication competency Exposure to basic non-profit operations and environment Knowledge of marginalized populations - challenges and opportunities Experience working with limited English proficiency populations Understanding of refugee TANF systems Knowledge of local refugee benefits systems Ability to navigate of social service systems Basic ability to keep case notes and maintain case files to State Department standards.   Time Requirements: Minimum 2 days/week

Organization: Ethiopian Community Development Council, Inc.

Job Summary: Intern will assist Employment Specialists with employment development and job search and placement for recently-arrived refugees.   Key Responsibilities; Conduct employment plan interviews with refugees (documentation of refugees’ education and work history) Make referrals to English and employment training classes with partner agencies Assist refugee community members with necessary skills for find and keeping a job (learning bus routes, filling out applications, practicing for job interviews.) Search for job opportunities, attend job fairs with community members, establish relationships with employers Help refugee community members apply for jobs (paper and online) and take them to job interviews Follow up with employed community members and their employers to trouble-shoot and ensure job retention Basic administrative assistance: filing of paperwork and keeping case notes for each refugee May include some case management trouble-shooting (assisting with food stamps, Medicaid, medical appointments, housing, and other issues that may arise)   Education, Experience, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Present by Internship Completion or Before): Commitment to mission: to help refugees rebuild safe, sustainable lives through supportive networks of people, services and community activities Excellent communication, interpersonal and organizational skills Knowledge and experience with employment development a plus Use of personal computer and vehicle a plus. Ability to effectively communicate with supervisor Interest in working in a multicultural environment, refugee language capability a plus Knowledgeable about and sensitive to the experiences of refugees and immigrants Computer skills (Microsoft Office Suite). Proficiency in Word, Excel, Outlook, and Internet use Background check and clean DMV record   Learning Outcomes: Understanding of the timelines and processes refugees go through from arrival-5 years. Increased intercultural communication competency Exposure to basic non-profit operations and environment Knowledge of marginalized populations - challenges and opportunities Experience working with limited English proficiency populations Understanding of refugee TANF systems Knowledge of local refugee benefits systems Ability to navigate of social service systems Basic ability to keep case notes and maintain case files to State Department standards.   Time Requirements: Minimum 2 days/week

Organization: Ethiopian Community Development Council, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Refugee Health Internship

Job Summary – The Refugee Health Intern will assist program manager in all health related activities, systems navigation, and access to benefits for recently- arrived refugees in Virginia.   Roles and Responsibilities: ·    Assist and accompany clients to various appointments including but not limited to: medical appointments, immunization appointments, and to referred support programs ·    Assist refugees with health insurance enrollments ·    Conduct refugee health related outreach and education to local providers and potential partners ·    Assist with client appointment reminders and follow-up ·    Assist with conducting orientations to prepare community members for accessing US health services and assess health needs ·    Perform trainings/create displays on safety, health and hygiene ·    Assist clients to get services from local social service offices and public assistance ·    Assist program manager with maintenance of case files ·    Assist with other related duties as assigned   Required Qualifications: ·    College degree or perusing an undergraduate degree in public health, social work, political science, migration, international relations, human rights, language or related field required ·    Previous experience working in multicultural contexts is desirable ·    An interest in international and refugee issue ·    Ability to work independently as well as in a team ·    Ability to work in fast-paced environment and process unexpected tasks and deadlines ·    Ability to work under pressure ·    Flexibility ·    Creativity and initiative to follow through on projects ·    Effective communication and writing skills ·    Proficiency in one or more language other than English is preferable ·    Having personal car or access to a car is desirable, but not required   Learning Outcomes: ·    Understanding of the timelines and processes refugees go through. ·    Increased intercultural communication competency ·    Exposure to basic non-profit operations and environment ·    Knowledge of marginalized populations - challenges and opportunities ·    Experience working with limited English proficiency populations ·    Knowledge of Virginia refugee benefits systems ·    Ability to navigate of social service systems ·    Basic ability to keep case notes and maintain case files to State Department standards.   Time Requirements: At least 2 full days a week  

Organization: Ethiopian Community Development Council, Inc.

Job Summary – The Refugee Health Intern will assist program manager in all health related activities, systems navigation, and access to benefits for recently- arrived refugees in Virginia.   Roles and Responsibilities: ·    Assist and accompany clients to various appointments including but not limited to: medical appointments, immunization appointments, and to referred support programs ·    Assist refugees with health insurance enrollments ·    Conduct refugee health related outreach and education to local providers and potential partners ·    Assist with client appointment reminders and follow-up ·    Assist with conducting orientations to prepare community members for accessing US health services and assess health needs ·    Perform trainings/create displays on safety, health and hygiene ·    Assist clients to get services from local social service offices and public assistance ·    Assist program manager with maintenance of case files ·    Assist with other related duties as assigned   Required Qualifications: ·    College degree or perusing an undergraduate degree in public health, social work, political science, migration, international relations, human rights, language or related field required ·    Previous experience working in multicultural contexts is desirable ·    An interest in international and refugee issue ·    Ability to work independently as well as in a team ·    Ability to work in fast-paced environment and process unexpected tasks and deadlines ·    Ability to work under pressure ·    Flexibility ·    Creativity and initiative to follow through on projects ·    Effective communication and writing skills ·    Proficiency in one or more language other than English is preferable ·    Having personal car or access to a car is desirable, but not required   Learning Outcomes: ·    Understanding of the timelines and processes refugees go through. ·    Increased intercultural communication competency ·    Exposure to basic non-profit operations and environment ·    Knowledge of marginalized populations - challenges and opportunities ·    Experience working with limited English proficiency populations ·    Knowledge of Virginia refugee benefits systems ·    Ability to navigate of social service systems ·    Basic ability to keep case notes and maintain case files to State Department standards.   Time Requirements: At least 2 full days a week  

Organization: Ethiopian Community Development Council, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Coordinator

Conduct and/or arrange for volunteer orientation and training. Schedule all volunteer activity, including docent tours. Develop and manage volunteer policies, procedures, and standards of volunteer service. Assess visitor feedback received through comment forms Organize and participate in volunteer recognition programs and special events. Evaluate all aspects of volunteer programs to ensure effectiveness and to recommend/implement changes as appropriate. Maintain accurate records and provide timely statistical and activity reports on volunteer participation. Handle telephone, voicemail, written, and e-mail inquiries for information regarding group visits.  

Organization: Carried To Full Term

Conduct and/or arrange for volunteer orientation and training. Schedule all volunteer activity, including docent tours. Develop and manage volunteer policies, procedures, and standards of volunteer service. Assess visitor feedback received through comment forms Organize and participate in volunteer recognition programs and special events. Evaluate all aspects of volunteer programs to ensure effectiveness and to recommend/implement changes as appropriate. Maintain accurate records and provide timely statistical and activity reports on volunteer participation. Handle telephone, voicemail, written, and e-mail inquiries for information regarding group visits.  

Organization: Carried To Full Term

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20169

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Membership Coordinator

Seeking an energetic individual to work as a membership coordinator in support our members as a liaison between an organization or facility and its members. Your job duties include processing new applications for member services, volunteering information to prospective members, and providing information through periodic newsletters and emails. The qualifications for this position include a high school diploma, although some employers may prefer a bachelor’s degree in business or marketing. 

Organization: Carried To Full Term

Seeking an energetic individual to work as a membership coordinator in support our members as a liaison between an organization or facility and its members. Your job duties include processing new applications for member services, volunteering information to prospective members, and providing information through periodic newsletters and emails. The qualifications for this position include a high school diploma, although some employers may prefer a bachelor’s degree in business or marketing. 

Organization: Carried To Full Term

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20169

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ESL Volunteer Teachers/Teacher Assistants in Manassas

ESLIM has openings for volunteer teachers and teacher assistants for our Winter 2019 semester beginning January, 2019,  at Grace United Methodist Church in Manassas on Monday and Thursday evenings (7:00 - 9:00 pm).  No teaching experience or foreign language knowledge required.  ESLIM provides new teacher training. To volunteer, visit our website eslim.org and complete a short application.  You will be contacted by the program administrator when your application is received.

Organization: ESL&Immigrant; Ministries

ESLIM has openings for volunteer teachers and teacher assistants for our Winter 2019 semester beginning January, 2019,  at Grace United Methodist Church in Manassas on Monday and Thursday evenings (7:00 - 9:00 pm).  No teaching experience or foreign language knowledge required.  ESLIM provides new teacher training. To volunteer, visit our website eslim.org and complete a short application.  You will be contacted by the program administrator when your application is received.

Organization: ESL&Immigrant; Ministries

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 22030

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ESL Volunteer Teacher Needed

ESL Teacher Responsibilities

Preparing ESL materials and post-test for each class.

Tracking timesheet and following up the progress of each student.

Finding new physical activities and nutrition way to support daily vocabulary and daily life.

Help the newcomers with health vocabulary and finding a solution for their needs.

Room reservation and time management

One-year experience in ESL and High school diploma required

Organization: Ethiopian Community Development Council, Inc.

ESL Teacher Responsibilities

Preparing ESL materials and post-test for each class.

Tracking timesheet and following up the progress of each student.

Finding new physical activities and nutrition way to support daily vocabulary and daily life.

Help the newcomers with health vocabulary and finding a solution for their needs.

Room reservation and time management

One-year experience in ESL and High school diploma required

Organization: Ethiopian Community Development Council, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Clothing Drive Assistance

On December 20th, I am looking for volunteers to help me to transport bags of soft clothing items to a donation drop off site. This volunteer opportunity would only be for a few hours. The drop off time is 2pm. I would expect assistance for at least an hour prior getting everything loaded.

Organization: Community Care Networks

On December 20th, I am looking for volunteers to help me to transport bags of soft clothing items to a donation drop off site. This volunteer opportunity would only be for a few hours. The drop off time is 2pm. I would expect assistance for at least an hour prior getting everything loaded.

Organization: Community Care Networks

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20155

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising Promotion

We're doing a clothing drive to raise money for our Non-Profit. I need someone that is willing to do some leg work and promote this to local churches, colleges and other businesses. Looking for a volunteer to put in a few hours per week to get as many people involved.

 

 

Organization: Community Care Networks

We're doing a clothing drive to raise money for our Non-Profit. I need someone that is willing to do some leg work and promote this to local churches, colleges and other businesses. Looking for a volunteer to put in a few hours per week to get as many people involved.

 

 

Organization: Community Care Networks

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20155

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Your Community During Public Health Emergencies-Become a Medical MRC Volunteer!

The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is a national network of volunteers, organized locally to improve the health and safety of their communities. The MRC network comprises 991 community-based units and almost 200,000 volunteers located throughout the United States and its territories.

MRC volunteers include medical and public health professionals, as well as other community members without healthcare backgrounds. MRC units engage these volunteers to strengthen public health, improve emergency response capabilities and build community resiliency. They prepare for and respond to natural disasters, such as wildfires, hurricanes, tornados, blizzards, and floods, as well as other emergencies affecting public health, such as disease outbreaks. They frequently contribute to community health activities that promote healthy habits.

What could Medical Reserve Corps(MRC) Volunteers Do?

Train of various emergency management and public health topics. Educate the community on emergency preparedness, and public health as a whole. Community outreach to underserved populations. Provide an important surge capacity during a large-scale medical emergency. Assist with mass prophylaxis of our community. Assist with the management of large communicable disease outbreaks by providing epidemiological interviewing support and phone bank support. Assist with the distribution of the Strategic National Stockpile supplies and equipment following a public health emergency. Assist with administrative and other essential support functions. Assist environmental health in preserving water, food, and human safety. Assist community organizations with volunteer support. First Aid during large public gatherings. Veterinary support and pet preparedness.

Organization: Greater Prince William Medical Reserve Corps

The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is a national network of volunteers, organized locally to improve the health and safety of their communities. The MRC network comprises 991 community-based units and almost 200,000 volunteers located throughout the United States and its territories.

MRC volunteers include medical and public health professionals, as well as other community members without healthcare backgrounds. MRC units engage these volunteers to strengthen public health, improve emergency response capabilities and build community resiliency. They prepare for and respond to natural disasters, such as wildfires, hurricanes, tornados, blizzards, and floods, as well as other emergencies affecting public health, such as disease outbreaks. They frequently contribute to community health activities that promote healthy habits.

What could Medical Reserve Corps(MRC) Volunteers Do?

Train of various emergency management and public health topics. Educate the community on emergency preparedness, and public health as a whole. Community outreach to underserved populations. Provide an important surge capacity during a large-scale medical emergency. Assist with mass prophylaxis of our community. Assist with the management of large communicable disease outbreaks by providing epidemiological interviewing support and phone bank support. Assist with the distribution of the Strategic National Stockpile supplies and equipment following a public health emergency. Assist with administrative and other essential support functions. Assist environmental health in preserving water, food, and human safety. Assist community organizations with volunteer support. First Aid during large public gatherings. Veterinary support and pet preparedness.

Organization: Greater Prince William Medical Reserve Corps

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Respond to Natural and Manmade Disasters- Join the Greater Prince William Medical Reserve Corps

What could MRC Volunteers do?

Train on various emergency management and public health topics. Educate the community on emergency preparedness, and public health as a whole. Provide an important surge capacity during a large-scale medical emergency. Assist with mass prophylaxis of our community. Assist with the management of large communicable disease outbreaks. Assist with the distribution of the Strategic National Stockpile supplies and equipment. Assist with administrative and other essential support functions. Assist environmental health in preserving water, food, and human safety. Assist community organizations with volunteer support.

Organization: Greater Prince William Medical Reserve Corps

What could MRC Volunteers do?

Train on various emergency management and public health topics. Educate the community on emergency preparedness, and public health as a whole. Provide an important surge capacity during a large-scale medical emergency. Assist with mass prophylaxis of our community. Assist with the management of large communicable disease outbreaks. Assist with the distribution of the Strategic National Stockpile supplies and equipment. Assist with administrative and other essential support functions. Assist environmental health in preserving water, food, and human safety. Assist community organizations with volunteer support.

Organization: Greater Prince William Medical Reserve Corps

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Parenting Education Facilitator Instructor

 Are you passionate about impacting the lives of children? Are you a parent who has “been there, done that.” If so, consider volunteering as part of the parenting team and help parents by facilitating Systematic Training for Effective Parenting (S.T.E.P.) classes. Most classes are held weekly from 7 pm to 9:00 pm for 7 weeks. VCE Parenting is seeking both English and Spanish speaking facilitators.  Learn what it takes to become Volunteer Parent Education Facilitator when you attend orientation. Orientation schedule is available at www.pwcgov.org/parenting

Your acceptance as a Parent Education Facilitator is based on successful completion of the training, reference checks, a background check and an interview.

 

Virginia Cooperative Extension programs and employment are open to all, regardless of age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, veteran status, or any other basis protected by law. An equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Virginia State University, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture cooperating. Edwin J. Jones, Director, Virginia Cooperative Extension, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg; Jewel E. Hairston, Administrator, 1890 Extension Program, Virginia State, Petersburg.                 VT/1014/VCE493NP/490-112

 

 

Organization: Virginia Cooperative Extension

 Are you passionate about impacting the lives of children? Are you a parent who has “been there, done that.” If so, consider volunteering as part of the parenting team and help parents by facilitating Systematic Training for Effective Parenting (S.T.E.P.) classes. Most classes are held weekly from 7 pm to 9:00 pm for 7 weeks. VCE Parenting is seeking both English and Spanish speaking facilitators.  Learn what it takes to become Volunteer Parent Education Facilitator when you attend orientation. Orientation schedule is available at www.pwcgov.org/parenting

Your acceptance as a Parent Education Facilitator is based on successful completion of the training, reference checks, a background check and an interview.

 

Virginia Cooperative Extension programs and employment are open to all, regardless of age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, veteran status, or any other basis protected by law. An equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Virginia State University, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture cooperating. Edwin J. Jones, Director, Virginia Cooperative Extension, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg; Jewel E. Hairston, Administrator, 1890 Extension Program, Virginia State, Petersburg.                 VT/1014/VCE493NP/490-112

 

 

Organization: Virginia Cooperative Extension

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking Board Members for Dance Company

Woodbridge Dance Company (WDC) is currently seeking board members with experience in non-profit management to help better strengthen our Company. Particularly needs, knowledge in legal and IRS requirements, grant writing, fundraising, and marketing.

Board Members are responsible to actively contribute to WDC’s well-being. Read advance materials, review agenda and consider items to be discussed in advance of meetings.

Tasks to include, but not limited to:

Advocate for WDC in the community. Promote the mission, vision, and goals of WDC to increase public awareness  and support of the organization. Make a personal and/or business contribution to WDC’s, as well as solicit funds from others in annual support. Serve on a committee as needed and provide updates and/or evaluations. Stay connected with other Board members and staff as necessary. Participate in fundraising activities, events, and solicitations. Purchase tickets to attend annual performances. Approval and overseeing of the programs policies and budgets.

 Come join WDC and help bring value to the performing arts, by enriching a child’s life experiences and promoting art excellence in our community.

Organization: Woodbridge Dance Company

Woodbridge Dance Company (WDC) is currently seeking board members with experience in non-profit management to help better strengthen our Company. Particularly needs, knowledge in legal and IRS requirements, grant writing, fundraising, and marketing.

Board Members are responsible to actively contribute to WDC’s well-being. Read advance materials, review agenda and consider items to be discussed in advance of meetings.

Tasks to include, but not limited to:

Advocate for WDC in the community. Promote the mission, vision, and goals of WDC to increase public awareness  and support of the organization. Make a personal and/or business contribution to WDC’s, as well as solicit funds from others in annual support. Serve on a committee as needed and provide updates and/or evaluations. Stay connected with other Board members and staff as necessary. Participate in fundraising activities, events, and solicitations. Purchase tickets to attend annual performances. Approval and overseeing of the programs policies and budgets.

 Come join WDC and help bring value to the performing arts, by enriching a child’s life experiences and promoting art excellence in our community.

Organization: Woodbridge Dance Company

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22192

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking Board Members with for Non Profit Serving Veterans

Partners for Telehealth Solutions (PFTHS) is currently seeking executive board members with experience in fundraising, marketing, strategic planning, finance, telehealth policy and IT to help us reach our desired goals. Legal and financial expertise is particularly needed.

Specific Tasks

Participate regularly by attending scheduled board meetings, committee or task force meetings as assigned, orientation sessions and special meetings as appropriate.

Commit to serve on at least one standing committee or task force and to accept special assignments.

Spend time studying and evaluating issues to become informed and prepared to discuss and vote on issues facing PFThS. Each board member is expected to vote their position after careful consideration of the issue. Tasks which will require preparation and a vote by Board members include:  

Decisions on issues, policies, priorities, goals and objectives; Participation with other Board members and staff in the formulation, updating, and approval of long range strategies and objectives; Nomination and election of members and officers of the Board; Monitoring and evaluation of the effectiveness of the projects and programs and assure these projects and programs are progressing toward achieving stated objectives; and, Approval and monitoring of the operation and plant, property, and equipment budgets. Support the resolutions and actions of the Board of Directors irrespective of personal opinion as to any such resolution or action. Make a personal and/or business contribution to PFTHS’s current support development needs, as well as solicit funds from others in annual support and  other development campaigns. Promote the mission, goals, and objectives of PFTHS to increase public awareness, understanding and support of the organization. If necessary, seek assistance from other board members to enable each member to successfully fulfill the above level of commitment.

Dues for the Board of Directors are $1,00 per year and can be paid on a semi-annual or annual basis.

Time Commitment for Meetings                            Estimated Time 

Quarterly Board Meetings by phone                              1 - 1.5 hours

Every 65 minutes a veteran commits suicide. Come join us and help make an impact on the people who fought for and served this great nation. Military experience not required...all you need is a caring heart.

Organization: Partners for Telehealth Solutions (PFTHS)

Partners for Telehealth Solutions (PFTHS) is currently seeking executive board members with experience in fundraising, marketing, strategic planning, finance, telehealth policy and IT to help us reach our desired goals. Legal and financial expertise is particularly needed.

Specific Tasks

Participate regularly by attending scheduled board meetings, committee or task force meetings as assigned, orientation sessions and special meetings as appropriate.

Commit to serve on at least one standing committee or task force and to accept special assignments.

Spend time studying and evaluating issues to become informed and prepared to discuss and vote on issues facing PFThS. Each board member is expected to vote their position after careful consideration of the issue. Tasks which will require preparation and a vote by Board members include:  

Decisions on issues, policies, priorities, goals and objectives; Participation with other Board members and staff in the formulation, updating, and approval of long range strategies and objectives; Nomination and election of members and officers of the Board; Monitoring and evaluation of the effectiveness of the projects and programs and assure these projects and programs are progressing toward achieving stated objectives; and, Approval and monitoring of the operation and plant, property, and equipment budgets. Support the resolutions and actions of the Board of Directors irrespective of personal opinion as to any such resolution or action. Make a personal and/or business contribution to PFTHS’s current support development needs, as well as solicit funds from others in annual support and  other development campaigns. Promote the mission, goals, and objectives of PFTHS to increase public awareness, understanding and support of the organization. If necessary, seek assistance from other board members to enable each member to successfully fulfill the above level of commitment.

Dues for the Board of Directors are $1,00 per year and can be paid on a semi-annual or annual basis.

Time Commitment for Meetings                            Estimated Time 

Quarterly Board Meetings by phone                              1 - 1.5 hours

Every 65 minutes a veteran commits suicide. Come join us and help make an impact on the people who fought for and served this great nation. Military experience not required...all you need is a caring heart.

Organization: Partners for Telehealth Solutions (PFTHS)

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 20111

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt-A-Bin for Soles4Souls

Adopt-A-Bin to create community engagement, provide new opportunities for those in need AND give back to the environment. Soles4Souls needs a volunteer or a group of volunteers to "Adopt-A-Bin" and help us clean out donation bins then transport the items to the Richmond, VA Regional Donation Center Warehouse. We will provide bags, gloves and other necessary items to get the items from the bins. You will need to use your own vehicle to do this task. We have two donation bins that need someone to take ownership of cleaning out:

1. Triangle, VA

2. Fredericksburg, VA

Soles4Souls creates sustainable jobs and provides relief through the distribution of shoes and clothing around the world. It’s estimated that 21 billion pounds of textile waste is dumped in landfills every year. That makes up more than 5% of all municipal waste generated every year. Since 2006, Soles4Souls has diverted 23.8 million pounds of shoes and clothes from landfills and instead created meaningful economic opportunities and helped provide new shoes for those in need around the globe. Gently-worn shoes collected help individuals start and sustain small businesses to lift themselves and their families out of poverty.

Here is the impact an entrepreneur can make with the sale of 1, 20 or 30 pairs of shoes: 1 pair of shoes can provide 5 meals for Marie-Ange and her family in Haiti, 20 pairs of shoes can provide a year’s worth of shelter for Ginette and her family in Haiti and 30 pairs of shoes can provide a year’s worth of schooling for Tracy’s daughter in Honduras.

Organization: Soles4Souls

Adopt-A-Bin to create community engagement, provide new opportunities for those in need AND give back to the environment. Soles4Souls needs a volunteer or a group of volunteers to "Adopt-A-Bin" and help us clean out donation bins then transport the items to the Richmond, VA Regional Donation Center Warehouse. We will provide bags, gloves and other necessary items to get the items from the bins. You will need to use your own vehicle to do this task. We have two donation bins that need someone to take ownership of cleaning out:

1. Triangle, VA

2. Fredericksburg, VA

Soles4Souls creates sustainable jobs and provides relief through the distribution of shoes and clothing around the world. It’s estimated that 21 billion pounds of textile waste is dumped in landfills every year. That makes up more than 5% of all municipal waste generated every year. Since 2006, Soles4Souls has diverted 23.8 million pounds of shoes and clothes from landfills and instead created meaningful economic opportunities and helped provide new shoes for those in need around the globe. Gently-worn shoes collected help individuals start and sustain small businesses to lift themselves and their families out of poverty.

Here is the impact an entrepreneur can make with the sale of 1, 20 or 30 pairs of shoes: 1 pair of shoes can provide 5 meals for Marie-Ange and her family in Haiti, 20 pairs of shoes can provide a year’s worth of shelter for Ginette and her family in Haiti and 30 pairs of shoes can provide a year’s worth of schooling for Tracy’s daughter in Honduras.

Organization: Soles4Souls

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22172

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Website Redesign

We currently have our website powered through Squarespace.  We would like to freshen it up and add some additional features.  

Organization: Community Care Networks

We currently have our website powered through Squarespace.  We would like to freshen it up and add some additional features.  

Organization: Community Care Networks

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20155

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tourism Ambassador

 

The Prince William County Office of Tourism is currently recruiting Tourism Ambassadors to assist with the customer service function of the satellite tourism office. If you love being part of a fun team that is passionate about travel and about providing excellent customer service over and above what is expected - this is the opportunity you have been waiting for!

This position is currently based in the satellite Field Office in Occoquan, Virginia.

We are seeking locals who are extroverted and customer oriented candidates. Background working in retail, hotels, tourism, customer service centers and other hospitality fields is a PLUS.

Prince William County Office of Tourism is seeking Tourism Ambassadors for the 2018 class.
This is a great way to get out in Prince William, gain hands-on experience in the hospitality and tourism industry, make new connections and network, and make a positive impression on incoming visitors & locals to our incredible destination.


Ambassador Description:
As a Tourism Ambassador, you may assist in the following activities:

Meet & Greet Guests at the Visitor Center in Occoquan, Virginia or at various tourism destinations throughout the county. Act as a concierge at tourism friendly events such as concerts, festivals, sporting events, and parades.

Why would I want to join?

Meet new people. Taste, touch, and experience Prince William County with behind the scenes tours on our monthly FAMiliarization Trips. This year we've already visited the: National Museum of the Marine Corps, Weems-Botts Museum, Rippon Lodge, Williams Ordinary, Leesylvania State Park, Julie J. Metz Neabsco Creek Wetlands Preserve and the Quantico National Cemetery. Invitations to and incentives at Tourism & Hospitality Partner events such as Jiffy Lube Live, 2 Silos, Prince William County Fair, Occoquan Craft Shows, Dale City Farmer's Market, Splashdown Waterpark, and other attractions. Invitations to join tourism committees.


Qualifications:
Be able to work flexible hours and schedules based on availability and need. Familiarity with surrounding area, a plus. No experience is required, and you will be thoroughly trained for your assigned duties. Most volunteers will be working with at least one other person. Applicants may undergo a reference check and screening. All ambassadors must be at least 18 years of age and have a valid Virginia Driver’s license.

Schedule: Minimum one day per week (4 hours per week), including some weekends and holidays.

This volunteer position is primarily in the Prince William County Tourist Information Center at Historic Occoquan. The Visitor Center is open 9a-5p; seven days a week, closed on Christmas, Thanksgiving, New Year’s Day. The Prince William County Office of Tourism is an equal opportunity employer and employment at Prince William County Office of Tourism is at will for both the employer and employee.

No recruiters please.

Organization: Prince William County Office of Tourism

 

The Prince William County Office of Tourism is currently recruiting Tourism Ambassadors to assist with the customer service function of the satellite tourism office. If you love being part of a fun team that is passionate about travel and about providing excellent customer service over and above what is expected - this is the opportunity you have been waiting for!

This position is currently based in the satellite Field Office in Occoquan, Virginia.

We are seeking locals who are extroverted and customer oriented candidates. Background working in retail, hotels, tourism, customer service centers and other hospitality fields is a PLUS.

Prince William County Office of Tourism is seeking Tourism Ambassadors for the 2018 class.
This is a great way to get out in Prince William, gain hands-on experience in the hospitality and tourism industry, make new connections and network, and make a positive impression on incoming visitors & locals to our incredible destination.


Ambassador Description:
As a Tourism Ambassador, you may assist in the following activities:

Meet & Greet Guests at the Visitor Center in Occoquan, Virginia or at various tourism destinations throughout the county. Act as a concierge at tourism friendly events such as concerts, festivals, sporting events, and parades.

Why would I want to join?

Meet new people. Taste, touch, and experience Prince William County with behind the scenes tours on our monthly FAMiliarization Trips. This year we've already visited the: National Museum of the Marine Corps, Weems-Botts Museum, Rippon Lodge, Williams Ordinary, Leesylvania State Park, Julie J. Metz Neabsco Creek Wetlands Preserve and the Quantico National Cemetery. Invitations to and incentives at Tourism & Hospitality Partner events such as Jiffy Lube Live, 2 Silos, Prince William County Fair, Occoquan Craft Shows, Dale City Farmer's Market, Splashdown Waterpark, and other attractions. Invitations to join tourism committees.


Qualifications:
Be able to work flexible hours and schedules based on availability and need. Familiarity with surrounding area, a plus. No experience is required, and you will be thoroughly trained for your assigned duties. Most volunteers will be working with at least one other person. Applicants may undergo a reference check and screening. All ambassadors must be at least 18 years of age and have a valid Virginia Driver’s license.

Schedule: Minimum one day per week (4 hours per week), including some weekends and holidays.

This volunteer position is primarily in the Prince William County Tourist Information Center at Historic Occoquan. The Visitor Center is open 9a-5p; seven days a week, closed on Christmas, Thanksgiving, New Year’s Day. The Prince William County Office of Tourism is an equal opportunity employer and employment at Prince William County Office of Tourism is at will for both the employer and employee.

No recruiters please.

Organization: Prince William County Office of Tourism

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 22125

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become a V.O.W. for Veterans

What is a V.O.W.?

It's a Volunteer on Wheels!

These volunteers serve a vital function with Parterns for Telehealth Solutions by picking up donations of cell phones and goods from donors and bringing the items back to The Linen Closet.  VOWS provide cell phone pick-up containers in various locations and switch out the containers when they are full.  VOWs also deliver goods to Veterans who request goods through The Linen Closet.  All donations are local and we try to maximize your time by having you make pick-ups in close geographical areas.

Schedules are flexible and we can accommodate your schedule. Got a car and a valid driver's license? Then become a VOW!

Organization: Partners for Telehealth Solutions (PFTHS)

What is a V.O.W.?

It's a Volunteer on Wheels!

These volunteers serve a vital function with Parterns for Telehealth Solutions by picking up donations of cell phones and goods from donors and bringing the items back to The Linen Closet.  VOWS provide cell phone pick-up containers in various locations and switch out the containers when they are full.  VOWs also deliver goods to Veterans who request goods through The Linen Closet.  All donations are local and we try to maximize your time by having you make pick-ups in close geographical areas.

Schedules are flexible and we can accommodate your schedule. Got a car and a valid driver's license? Then become a VOW!

Organization: Partners for Telehealth Solutions (PFTHS)

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20109

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Social Media Manager

Assist in maintaining CCN’s Facebook account ensuring at least one post daily. These posts should inform the community about opportunities and events happening with CCN in addition to news

relating to CCN’ mission and vision.

Assist in maintaining CCN’s Twitter page ensuring at least one post daily Assist in increasing our Twitter presence by obtaining followers and identifying who we need to Assist in increasing CCN’s social media reach by identifying other social media outlets for CCN to join - Including but not limited to LinkedIn, Google+ and Assist in increasing CCN’s visibility on Flickr and Work with CCN’s staff and the Assistant Director of Development to identify new client success stories to post on social media outlets Remain up-to-date on any new developing social media outlets and social media best Represent CCN in the community, in accordance with Agency Mission, Vision, and Code of Ethics. Perform other duties as

 

Organization: Community Care Networks

Assist in maintaining CCN’s Facebook account ensuring at least one post daily. These posts should inform the community about opportunities and events happening with CCN in addition to news

relating to CCN’ mission and vision.

Assist in maintaining CCN’s Twitter page ensuring at least one post daily Assist in increasing our Twitter presence by obtaining followers and identifying who we need to Assist in increasing CCN’s social media reach by identifying other social media outlets for CCN to join - Including but not limited to LinkedIn, Google+ and Assist in increasing CCN’s visibility on Flickr and Work with CCN’s staff and the Assistant Director of Development to identify new client success stories to post on social media outlets Remain up-to-date on any new developing social media outlets and social media best Represent CCN in the community, in accordance with Agency Mission, Vision, and Code of Ethics. Perform other duties as

 

Organization: Community Care Networks

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20155

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Manager

Assisting with clients, including answering phone calls and scheduling appointments Receiving mail, donations and packages Some data entry or filing Maintain the front desk and lobby of the office

On-going, must be able to commit to 3 months of service

Organization: Community Care Networks

Assisting with clients, including answering phone calls and scheduling appointments Receiving mail, donations and packages Some data entry or filing Maintain the front desk and lobby of the office

On-going, must be able to commit to 3 months of service

Organization: Community Care Networks

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20155

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Resource Development Intern

Assist with preparation of correspondence with guests Design, produce and/or assemble event materials Provide additional event planning support for events and fundraisers and monthly events (such as introduction to CCN, volunteer orientations, and youth volunteer activities). Research and compile list of supplies needed Identify and contact businesses to be public collection sites for supply drive Assist with community outreach for donations and coordination of supply drives Design and/or produce materials for supply drives Working with volunteers, ensure that emergency pantry is organized and neat Assist with maintenance and organization of donor records Assist with production and mailing of gift acknowledgments Ensure media archive is current Assist with record-keeping  Represent CCN at events in the community Other administrative tasks as assigned

 

Organization: Community Care Networks

Assist with preparation of correspondence with guests Design, produce and/or assemble event materials Provide additional event planning support for events and fundraisers and monthly events (such as introduction to CCN, volunteer orientations, and youth volunteer activities). Research and compile list of supplies needed Identify and contact businesses to be public collection sites for supply drive Assist with community outreach for donations and coordination of supply drives Design and/or produce materials for supply drives Working with volunteers, ensure that emergency pantry is organized and neat Assist with maintenance and organization of donor records Assist with production and mailing of gift acknowledgments Ensure media archive is current Assist with record-keeping  Represent CCN at events in the community Other administrative tasks as assigned

 

Organization: Community Care Networks

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20155

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grant Writer

We are looking for an individual to write grants for us.  This opportunity is a volunteer from home opportunity. 

Organization: Community Care Networks

We are looking for an individual to write grants for us.  This opportunity is a volunteer from home opportunity. 

Organization: Community Care Networks

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20155

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Child Advocate for Immigrant Children! Se busca voluntarios bilingues.

The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights advocates for the best interests of unaccompanied immigrant children with due regard to the child's expressed wishes, according to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. We do this work by recruiting and training volunteers to serve as Child Advocates, similar to guardian ad litems.

Duties

We are currently recruiting Spanish-speaking volunteers to serve as Child Advocates for detained unaccompanied children.

Child Advocates meet with the children to spend time together, play games, build a relationship, accompany them through complicated decisions and immigration proceedings, and work with Young Center attorneys to advocate for the child's best interests with immigration authorities.

Qualifications

New volunteers must attend a two day training. REGISTRATION HAS NOW CLOSED FOR OUR SPRING TRAINING, but if you are interested in volunteering we are happy to add you to our contact list for our fall training.

Volunteers must also speak Spanish, be at least 21 years old, undergo a clearance process, and be willing to commit approximately one hour per week to visit with an unaccompanied child.

 

(PLEASE NOTE: While our administrative office is located in D.C., regular weekly visits by volunteers will take place at a facility in Prince William County, near Manassas.)

Organization: The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights

The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights advocates for the best interests of unaccompanied immigrant children with due regard to the child's expressed wishes, according to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. We do this work by recruiting and training volunteers to serve as Child Advocates, similar to guardian ad litems.

Duties

We are currently recruiting Spanish-speaking volunteers to serve as Child Advocates for detained unaccompanied children.

Child Advocates meet with the children to spend time together, play games, build a relationship, accompany them through complicated decisions and immigration proceedings, and work with Young Center attorneys to advocate for the child's best interests with immigration authorities.

Qualifications

New volunteers must attend a two day training. REGISTRATION HAS NOW CLOSED FOR OUR SPRING TRAINING, but if you are interested in volunteering we are happy to add you to our contact list for our fall training.

Volunteers must also speak Spanish, be at least 21 years old, undergo a clearance process, and be willing to commit approximately one hour per week to visit with an unaccompanied child.

 

(PLEASE NOTE: While our administrative office is located in D.C., regular weekly visits by volunteers will take place at a facility in Prince William County, near Manassas.)

Organization: The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer to complete tax-exempt request with stores

In order to receive tax-exemption for a nonprofit organization businesses require the organization to complete an application process. 

The volunteer will call or email retail stores/restaurants/online stores, inquire about the tax-exemption application process, complete the application and submit our organization's 501(c)(3) IRS designation letter and procure the verification (card/number/letter) from the business and deliver to our organization.

Organization: K9s Serving Vets

In order to receive tax-exemption for a nonprofit organization businesses require the organization to complete an application process. 

The volunteer will call or email retail stores/restaurants/online stores, inquire about the tax-exemption application process, complete the application and submit our organization's 501(c)(3) IRS designation letter and procure the verification (card/number/letter) from the business and deliver to our organization.

Organization: K9s Serving Vets

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22191

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gift Shop Volunteers

The Novant Health Auxiliary has a recruitment campaign underway to locate candidates for Gift Show Volunteers at the Prince William Medical Center gift Shop.  Contact the Novant Health UVA Health System volunteer office at 703-369-8173

Organization: Novant Health Aubergine Thrift Shop

The Novant Health Auxiliary has a recruitment campaign underway to locate candidates for Gift Show Volunteers at the Prince William Medical Center gift Shop.  Contact the Novant Health UVA Health System volunteer office at 703-369-8173

Organization: Novant Health Aubergine Thrift Shop

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Outreach and Event Coordinator

Community Outreach and Event Coordinator

Job Title: Community Outreach and Event Coordinator

Reports To: Director of Operations

Coordinates With: Volunteer Coordinators

Purpose of Job: To organize and schedule local fundraising events. To maintain database for internal and external promotion and record keeping.

Personal Qualities and Skills Required:

Excellent written and verbal communication skills Organizing skills Planning skills Diplomatic Proficient in basic computer applications, such as MS Word and Google Drive Record keeping skills Professional demeanor when dealing with difficult situations Ability to work well with a diverse group of volunteers

 

Principal Duties:

Track fundraising event details that are being conducted outside of the organization for follow ups and social promotion. Assist with planning, implementation, and production of fundraising events including vendor relationships, budgets, and event logistics. May coordinate activities related to event program. Provide administrative support in the research and solicitation of new and existing donors to support region special events. Perform administrative duties, with little supervision, exercising confidentiality, independent discretion, and judgment. Event Material Oversight: Works with Director of Operations and event hosts to develop materials related to events including external communications, printed event materials (including but not limited to signage, programs, etc.) and event scripts. Assist in performing regular administrative duties in a timely and efficient manner; including but not limited to recording and tracking donor contracts and payments, reviewing and submitting event related invoices for payment, writing acknowledgement and thank you letters to those affiliated with event, creating and updating donor/program related forms, researching both monetary and in-kind funding sources, writing solicitation letters. Work with event coordinator to ensure dates are available for event, work with volunteer coordinator to assign necessary, interested and available volunteers for event. Report follow up on events to Director of Operations and provide opinion on event success or possible changes for future events.

Organization: Give Back Prince William

Community Outreach and Event Coordinator

Job Title: Community Outreach and Event Coordinator

Reports To: Director of Operations

Coordinates With: Volunteer Coordinators

Purpose of Job: To organize and schedule local fundraising events. To maintain database for internal and external promotion and record keeping.

Personal Qualities and Skills Required:

Excellent written and verbal communication skills Organizing skills Planning skills Diplomatic Proficient in basic computer applications, such as MS Word and Google Drive Record keeping skills Professional demeanor when dealing with difficult situations Ability to work well with a diverse group of volunteers

 

Principal Duties:

Track fundraising event details that are being conducted outside of the organization for follow ups and social promotion. Assist with planning, implementation, and production of fundraising events including vendor relationships, budgets, and event logistics. May coordinate activities related to event program. Provide administrative support in the research and solicitation of new and existing donors to support region special events. Perform administrative duties, with little supervision, exercising confidentiality, independent discretion, and judgment. Event Material Oversight: Works with Director of Operations and event hosts to develop materials related to events including external communications, printed event materials (including but not limited to signage, programs, etc.) and event scripts. Assist in performing regular administrative duties in a timely and efficient manner; including but not limited to recording and tracking donor contracts and payments, reviewing and submitting event related invoices for payment, writing acknowledgement and thank you letters to those affiliated with event, creating and updating donor/program related forms, researching both monetary and in-kind funding sources, writing solicitation letters. Work with event coordinator to ensure dates are available for event, work with volunteer coordinator to assign necessary, interested and available volunteers for event. Report follow up on events to Director of Operations and provide opinion on event success or possible changes for future events.

Organization: Give Back Prince William

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22193

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: EQUIPMENT FOR DIVINE INSPIRATIONS ~ A LOCAL DANCE TROOP

Divine Inspirations, Inc. is seeking to have EQUIPMENT donated for use by their organization in order to better prepare and instruct their low-income children in the art of dance. Below is a listing of these needs: 

EQUIPMENT

MAT'S ~ 20
STRETCHING MACHINE ~ 2/3
BALLET BAR’S ~ MORE THAN ONE ~ BETWEEN 1 AND 10
ROLL A WAY MIRRORS ~ PORTABLE ~ BETWEEN 1 AND 6

One Mini-Van for Transporting our 15 YOUTH DANCERS.

Building space for our tryouts and dance rehearsal's. 

 

We need your help in obtaining these items.

Please contact Jennie at this email and phone number:

Email: jennie.sodivinedance@gmail.com

Phone: 703 666 8381

Thank you for your time and assistance in obtaining much needed equipment for our Troop!

Organization: Divine Inspirations Inc

Divine Inspirations, Inc. is seeking to have EQUIPMENT donated for use by their organization in order to better prepare and instruct their low-income children in the art of dance. Below is a listing of these needs: 

EQUIPMENT

MAT'S ~ 20
STRETCHING MACHINE ~ 2/3
BALLET BAR’S ~ MORE THAN ONE ~ BETWEEN 1 AND 10
ROLL A WAY MIRRORS ~ PORTABLE ~ BETWEEN 1 AND 6

One Mini-Van for Transporting our 15 YOUTH DANCERS.

Building space for our tryouts and dance rehearsal's. 

 

We need your help in obtaining these items.

Please contact Jennie at this email and phone number:

Email: jennie.sodivinedance@gmail.com

Phone: 703 666 8381

Thank you for your time and assistance in obtaining much needed equipment for our Troop!

Organization: Divine Inspirations Inc

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 22191

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fall 2017 Volunteer Internships Available at Divine Inspirations, Inc.

Divine Inspirations is a 501(c)(3) dance troupe seeking those talented and committed professionals and students that want to and can assist our CEO Caprice Threat-Piper with the day to day matters revolving around our Non-Profit organization. We are seeking volunteers only at this time and are looking for people with the following interests and skills:

Administrative Interns
Culinary Intern
Fitness Intern
Communication and Marketing Intern ( Social Media )
IT and Engineering Intern
Public Relations Intern
Web design Intern
Finance and Accounting Intern

If your viewing one of your personal interests above and want to learn more and experience the joy of giving back to your community see below.

Please contact Jennie using phone 703 666 8381 and/or email jennie.sodivinedance@gmail.com

No virtual assignments at all ~ must be available to meet with CEO in the Dumfries, Virginia area. You must also realize that its up to you to reach out and continue to show your vested interest in participating with Divine Inspirations, Inc.

Organization: Divine Inspirations Inc

Divine Inspirations is a 501(c)(3) dance troupe seeking those talented and committed professionals and students that want to and can assist our CEO Caprice Threat-Piper with the day to day matters revolving around our Non-Profit organization. We are seeking volunteers only at this time and are looking for people with the following interests and skills:

Administrative Interns
Culinary Intern
Fitness Intern
Communication and Marketing Intern ( Social Media )
IT and Engineering Intern
Public Relations Intern
Web design Intern
Finance and Accounting Intern

If your viewing one of your personal interests above and want to learn more and experience the joy of giving back to your community see below.

Please contact Jennie using phone 703 666 8381 and/or email jennie.sodivinedance@gmail.com

No virtual assignments at all ~ must be available to meet with CEO in the Dumfries, Virginia area. You must also realize that its up to you to reach out and continue to show your vested interest in participating with Divine Inspirations, Inc.

Organization: Divine Inspirations Inc

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers for Weekly Community Meal & Unsheletered Homeless Outreach

MH&HO Ministries, Inc. is a religious non-profit corporation in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

We provide a weekly Sunday afternoon community meal and unsheltered homeless outreach.

Individuals or civic or religious organizations are welcome to participate and volunteer.

We provide a Christian based message of hope in collaboration with local Christian Churches followed by a community meal that is open to the area's low income and unsheltered homeless.

We gather for setup on Sunday's at 12:30PM, the message and prayer is shared at 12:45PM and we feed a donated meal at 1PM.

Our services and programs include: Anti-Hunger, Homeless Prevention, ID Replacement, Laundry & Phone Card assistance, Prescription Drug assistance as well as Referrals for Housing, Substance and Mental Health assistance.

We distribute donated personal hygiene and basic-needs items at our weekly events.

Connect with us on the Web at: https://www.mhhoministries.org/

Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ManassasHungerHomelessOutreach/

Meal Signup Page: http://www.takethemameal.com/meals.php?t=SDES3889&welcome=1

Location: Adjacent to the Portsmouth Commuter Lot on Williamson Boulevard off of Portsmouth Road Manassas, VA 20109

Organization: Manassas Hunger & Homeless Outreach (MH&HO) Ministries, Inc.

MH&HO Ministries, Inc. is a religious non-profit corporation in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

We provide a weekly Sunday afternoon community meal and unsheltered homeless outreach.

Individuals or civic or religious organizations are welcome to participate and volunteer.

We provide a Christian based message of hope in collaboration with local Christian Churches followed by a community meal that is open to the area's low income and unsheltered homeless.

We gather for setup on Sunday's at 12:30PM, the message and prayer is shared at 12:45PM and we feed a donated meal at 1PM.

Our services and programs include: Anti-Hunger, Homeless Prevention, ID Replacement, Laundry & Phone Card assistance, Prescription Drug assistance as well as Referrals for Housing, Substance and Mental Health assistance.

We distribute donated personal hygiene and basic-needs items at our weekly events.

Connect with us on the Web at: https://www.mhhoministries.org/

Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ManassasHungerHomelessOutreach/

Meal Signup Page: http://www.takethemameal.com/meals.php?t=SDES3889&welcome=1

Location: Adjacent to the Portsmouth Commuter Lot on Williamson Boulevard off of Portsmouth Road Manassas, VA 20109

Organization: Manassas Hunger & Homeless Outreach (MH&HO) Ministries, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20108

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Costume Maker for Divine Dance, Inc. in Woodbridbge, Virginia

Divine Inspirations, Inc. a Federally Registered 501(c)(3) Public Charity is seeking the creativity that only a Costume Maker has. We are seeking someone locally to Woodbridge, Virginia or remotely that can work with us in the creation of costumes for our low-income children who participate in our dance programs. More information is available when we actually get to speak.

Thank you for your time and interest in our programs. Please contact Jennie at:

Phone: 703 666 8381 or

Email: jennie.sodivinedance@gmail.com

I will assist you in getting over to the right individual ... Have a great day!

Organization: Divine Inspirations Inc

Divine Inspirations, Inc. a Federally Registered 501(c)(3) Public Charity is seeking the creativity that only a Costume Maker has. We are seeking someone locally to Woodbridge, Virginia or remotely that can work with us in the creation of costumes for our low-income children who participate in our dance programs. More information is available when we actually get to speak.

Thank you for your time and interest in our programs. Please contact Jennie at:

Phone: 703 666 8381 or

Email: jennie.sodivinedance@gmail.com

I will assist you in getting over to the right individual ... Have a great day!

Organization: Divine Inspirations Inc

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22191

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Volunteers - Help Reach More Veterans!

Partners for Telehealth Solutions is currently seeking volunteers to help with our social media pages.  This is a great opportunity for students needing to complete community service hours or just those who want to give back! 

Tasks will include drafting posts related to telehealth services or veterans, posting photos of events, general maintenance of Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram, creating and posting Facebook Ads, promoting social media pages, increasing engagement to boost presence in local community.

Attributes listed for this need are simply suggestions of what would be helpful but we are open to all walks of life and all types of background/experience!

This volunteer assignment can be done from home! 

Organization: Partners for Telehealth Solutions (PFTHS)

Partners for Telehealth Solutions is currently seeking volunteers to help with our social media pages.  This is a great opportunity for students needing to complete community service hours or just those who want to give back! 

Tasks will include drafting posts related to telehealth services or veterans, posting photos of events, general maintenance of Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram, creating and posting Facebook Ads, promoting social media pages, increasing engagement to boost presence in local community.

Attributes listed for this need are simply suggestions of what would be helpful but we are open to all walks of life and all types of background/experience!

This volunteer assignment can be done from home! 

Organization: Partners for Telehealth Solutions (PFTHS)

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20111

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Music Teacher

For After-School Guitar Program teach beginner or intermediate guitar lessons to youth ages 10-18. One hour class per week throughout the school year.

For Band & Orchestra Program teach 1 hour lesson on any instrument to youth ages 10-18. One hour class per week throughout the school year.

For STEM Guitar Program teach high school students STEM principles behind the design and operation of an electric guitar and help them build their own instrument. Class normally conducted 2-3 times per week for part or all of school year.

 

Organization: Music for Life

For After-School Guitar Program teach beginner or intermediate guitar lessons to youth ages 10-18. One hour class per week throughout the school year.

For Band & Orchestra Program teach 1 hour lesson on any instrument to youth ages 10-18. One hour class per week throughout the school year.

For STEM Guitar Program teach high school students STEM principles behind the design and operation of an electric guitar and help them build their own instrument. Class normally conducted 2-3 times per week for part or all of school year.

 

Organization: Music for Life

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 20110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program Coodinator

Set up and oversee music education programs for middle and high school age low income youth at locations in Prince William County: After-School Guitar Program in communities, Band & Orchestra Program in middle or high schools; and STEM Guitar Program in high schools. Program details on our website www.musicforlife.org; background check required.

Organization: Music for Life

Set up and oversee music education programs for middle and high school age low income youth at locations in Prince William County: After-School Guitar Program in communities, Band & Orchestra Program in middle or high schools; and STEM Guitar Program in high schools. Program details on our website www.musicforlife.org; background check required.

Organization: Music for Life

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 20110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers

We are in need of a few good cat lovers to help us feed and care for homeless cats in Woodbridge and Montclair.  Feeding is done once a day and can be done at the caregiver's convenience.  Take on as many, or as few, locations as you like, any day of the week.  Trust us, you will grow to love our feral friends.  You will also meet some very nice people.  Thanks very much!

Organization: Cat Tales of Prince William

We are in need of a few good cat lovers to help us feed and care for homeless cats in Woodbridge and Montclair.  Feeding is done once a day and can be done at the caregiver's convenience.  Take on as many, or as few, locations as you like, any day of the week.  Trust us, you will grow to love our feral friends.  You will also meet some very nice people.  Thanks very much!

Organization: Cat Tales of Prince William

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22191

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Graphic Design

As an advertising design intern, you will have the opportunity to design ads for social media promotion, create in-house promotional material and web display, as well as print advertisement and videos. You will also coordinate with our advertising partners and ensure that they are being served in the best way possible. You will be successful in this role if you have an understanding and access to Adobe, Indesign, and are familiar with print advertising. Word Press experience is a plus. We look for someone who is a self-starter, driven, personable and creative to fill this role.

Accepting applications for FALL of 2017 now. Send resume + portfolio to Rebecca Barnes at info@givebackpw.org.

Organization: Give Back Prince William

As an advertising design intern, you will have the opportunity to design ads for social media promotion, create in-house promotional material and web display, as well as print advertisement and videos. You will also coordinate with our advertising partners and ensure that they are being served in the best way possible. You will be successful in this role if you have an understanding and access to Adobe, Indesign, and are familiar with print advertising. Word Press experience is a plus. We look for someone who is a self-starter, driven, personable and creative to fill this role.

Accepting applications for FALL of 2017 now. Send resume + portfolio to Rebecca Barnes at info@givebackpw.org.

Organization: Give Back Prince William

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22193

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Refugee Family Mentors

Through the "First Friend" mentorship opportunity, ECDC pairs local volunteers with refugee families that would benefit from more assistance adjusting to their new environment.

What: Teaching or practicing English, helping look for new/improved employment, learning public transportation and the area, etc. (specific activities based on the family's needs).

When: This mentorship takes place independently of ECDC, and meetings with the refugee families often take place on evenings or weekends, making it a popular option for families or working professionals.

Time commitment: approx. 10 hours/month for 6 months

Where: mostly in Woodbridge or Alexandria, VA.

Required: Adult participants must attend an ECDC orientation and complete a background check before volunteering.

Organization: Ethiopian Community Development Council, Inc.

Through the "First Friend" mentorship opportunity, ECDC pairs local volunteers with refugee families that would benefit from more assistance adjusting to their new environment.

What: Teaching or practicing English, helping look for new/improved employment, learning public transportation and the area, etc. (specific activities based on the family's needs).

When: This mentorship takes place independently of ECDC, and meetings with the refugee families often take place on evenings or weekends, making it a popular option for families or working professionals.

Time commitment: approx. 10 hours/month for 6 months

Where: mostly in Woodbridge or Alexandria, VA.

Required: Adult participants must attend an ECDC orientation and complete a background check before volunteering.

Organization: Ethiopian Community Development Council, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22191

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Music volunteer

Volunteer needed to befriend small group or one individual with disability in Prince William area.

Individual may want to go to local open mike nights or talk about music or go to concerts.

Music would be the goal while building socialization skills after a brain injury.

Organization: Brain Injury Services, Inc.

Volunteer needed to befriend small group or one individual with disability in Prince William area.

Individual may want to go to local open mike nights or talk about music or go to concerts.

Music would be the goal while building socialization skills after a brain injury.

Organization: Brain Injury Services, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20152

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Personal & Executive Assistant Intern Volunteer to CEO

Divine Inspirations, a local Woodbridge, Virginia 501(c)(3) Public Charity and NonProfit, is seeking the Volunteer services of a readily available Dance enthusiast or Artistically inclined individual that is good working with computers, texting, social media (all outlets), have own transportation, own computer with internet access, and excellent communication skills. This person will have direct contact with Divine Inspirations CEO and be working directly with her on projects.

Please contact Jennie at Jennie.SoDivineDance@gmail.com if your interested in learning more about this opportunity. or please do phone Jennie at 703 666 8381 which is your best option!

Please provide a updated resume with your inquiry ~ Thank you kindly

Organization: Divine Inspirations Inc

Divine Inspirations, a local Woodbridge, Virginia 501(c)(3) Public Charity and NonProfit, is seeking the Volunteer services of a readily available Dance enthusiast or Artistically inclined individual that is good working with computers, texting, social media (all outlets), have own transportation, own computer with internet access, and excellent communication skills. This person will have direct contact with Divine Inspirations CEO and be working directly with her on projects.

Please contact Jennie at Jennie.SoDivineDance@gmail.com if your interested in learning more about this opportunity. or please do phone Jennie at 703 666 8381 which is your best option!

Please provide a updated resume with your inquiry ~ Thank you kindly

Organization: Divine Inspirations Inc

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 22191

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dog Adoption and Outreach Event Helper

Outreach Volunteers for Operation Paws for Homes speak with the public about dogs, dog rescue, and OPH. Proving basic information about the dogs, and the organization as well as handle and walk dogs during the event. Licensed drivers with good driving records may be asked to help transport the dogs to/from events. All minors must be accompanied by an adult. Please visit ophrescue.org for volunteer application. Together WE Rescue!

Organization: Operation Paws for Homes

Outreach Volunteers for Operation Paws for Homes speak with the public about dogs, dog rescue, and OPH. Proving basic information about the dogs, and the organization as well as handle and walk dogs during the event. Licensed drivers with good driving records may be asked to help transport the dogs to/from events. All minors must be accompanied by an adult. Please visit ophrescue.org for volunteer application. Together WE Rescue!

Organization: Operation Paws for Homes

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 22309

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing Volunteers

Astar is currently seeking volunteers to help us spread the word about Astar's various educational programs!  Duties will include distributing flyers throughout the community (local homes, libraries, grocery stores and more) and help with marketing events including community festivals and tables at local businesses & malls.

Volunteers must have their own transportation and be willing to drive their own car as needed to local neighborhoods in Manassas, Manassas Park, Gainesville and Haymarket.

Flexible schedules are available based on your availability! 

 

Organization: Astar Education Institute

Astar is currently seeking volunteers to help us spread the word about Astar's various educational programs!  Duties will include distributing flyers throughout the community (local homes, libraries, grocery stores and more) and help with marketing events including community festivals and tables at local businesses & malls.

Volunteers must have their own transportation and be willing to drive their own car as needed to local neighborhoods in Manassas, Manassas Park, Gainesville and Haymarket.

Flexible schedules are available based on your availability! 

 

Organization: Astar Education Institute

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 20109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Marketing Assistant

Summary: The Volunteer Marketing Assistant will perform a variety of tasks in the Virginia Cooperative Extension – Prince William office. This will include helping to promote our program and services by assisting the Program Manager and Administrative Support Assistant II with marketing efforts.

Goal of Position: This position helps to extend the resources of Virginia Cooperative Extension – Prince William’s Financial Education and Housing Counseling Program.  

Volunteer Reports to:  Personal Finance Educator Coordinator

Essential duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

Twitter, Facebook and website promotions Create flyers and other marketing materials Assist with press releases Draft and send stories via FB, Twitter and Outreach flyers Knowledge and history with press releases preferred

Requirements:

Proficient in Microsoft Office, including Outlook, Word, and Excel Strong organizational, writing, and communication skills Sample Twitter stories to review Works well independently, and as part of a team Strong Social Media presence Dependable, punctual, and flexible.

Time Commitment:

Flexible schedule for an average of 4-6 hours per week or as needed (Office operates from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.) 

Benefits:

Gain valuable work experience working with Virginia Cooperative Extension Give back to the community

Organization: Virginia Cooperative Extension: Financial Education & Housing Counseling Program

Summary: The Volunteer Marketing Assistant will perform a variety of tasks in the Virginia Cooperative Extension – Prince William office. This will include helping to promote our program and services by assisting the Program Manager and Administrative Support Assistant II with marketing efforts.

Goal of Position: This position helps to extend the resources of Virginia Cooperative Extension – Prince William’s Financial Education and Housing Counseling Program.  

Volunteer Reports to:  Personal Finance Educator Coordinator

Essential duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

Twitter, Facebook and website promotions Create flyers and other marketing materials Assist with press releases Draft and send stories via FB, Twitter and Outreach flyers Knowledge and history with press releases preferred

Requirements:

Proficient in Microsoft Office, including Outlook, Word, and Excel Strong organizational, writing, and communication skills Sample Twitter stories to review Works well independently, and as part of a team Strong Social Media presence Dependable, punctual, and flexible.

Time Commitment:

Flexible schedule for an average of 4-6 hours per week or as needed (Office operates from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.) 

Benefits:

Gain valuable work experience working with Virginia Cooperative Extension Give back to the community

Organization: Virginia Cooperative Extension: Financial Education & Housing Counseling Program

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 20109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SEEKING NEW BOARD MEMBERS for 2017

Divine Dance Co. is a program supported by Divine Inspirations Inc., federally recognized 501(c)(3) for the purpose of providing free to affordable dance programs especially for at risk, underprivileged and youth fighting childhood obesity! Our programs offer training in the sport of dance for youth of all economic and social backgrounds.  

Dance provides youth with the opportunity to not only increase their dance skills, technique, and experience but also increases their confidence and self-esteem, learn and inherit healthy lifestyles while also learning teamwork and leadership skills! We are driven in making it possible for ALL to have such opportunities in communities across America by placing qualified arts educators in areas where there are a high number of at risk, underprivileged and youth fighting childhood obesity.   Divine Inspirations, Inc. is urgently seeking Board Members for the 2017 year. We hope to have about 6 to 10 actively participating Board Members by February 20th, 2017. We have been operating in the Woodbridge, Virginia area nearly a year and have achieved many different milestones. We have our own location where we meet once a week to engage a number of low-income local area children in the art of dance.   BOARD MEMBER'S SOUGHT:   BOARD PRESIDENT BOARD VICE PRESIDENT'(s) BOARD TREASURER BOARD SECRETARY BOARD DANCE INSTRUCTORS BOARD BUSINESS DEVELOPER BOARD GRANT WRITER BOARD FUNDRAISER INTERNSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE   We are willing to have more than one volunteer in several of the above categories. Please submit your responses to our email address at Jennie.SoDivineDance@gmail.com ATTN: Jennie or call 703 666 8381 and ask for Jennie or leave a message regarding this volunteer opportunity.

Organization: Divine Inspirations Inc

Divine Dance Co. is a program supported by Divine Inspirations Inc., federally recognized 501(c)(3) for the purpose of providing free to affordable dance programs especially for at risk, underprivileged and youth fighting childhood obesity! Our programs offer training in the sport of dance for youth of all economic and social backgrounds.  

Dance provides youth with the opportunity to not only increase their dance skills, technique, and experience but also increases their confidence and self-esteem, learn and inherit healthy lifestyles while also learning teamwork and leadership skills! We are driven in making it possible for ALL to have such opportunities in communities across America by placing qualified arts educators in areas where there are a high number of at risk, underprivileged and youth fighting childhood obesity.   Divine Inspirations, Inc. is urgently seeking Board Members for the 2017 year. We hope to have about 6 to 10 actively participating Board Members by February 20th, 2017. We have been operating in the Woodbridge, Virginia area nearly a year and have achieved many different milestones. We have our own location where we meet once a week to engage a number of low-income local area children in the art of dance.   BOARD MEMBER'S SOUGHT:   BOARD PRESIDENT BOARD VICE PRESIDENT'(s) BOARD TREASURER BOARD SECRETARY BOARD DANCE INSTRUCTORS BOARD BUSINESS DEVELOPER BOARD GRANT WRITER BOARD FUNDRAISER INTERNSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE   We are willing to have more than one volunteer in several of the above categories. Please submit your responses to our email address at Jennie.SoDivineDance@gmail.com ATTN: Jennie or call 703 666 8381 and ask for Jennie or leave a message regarding this volunteer opportunity.

Organization: Divine Inspirations Inc

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 22191

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dance Coach Needed for Hip Hop Dance Team 2017

Serious inquiries only! Must be available at least once per week during the season (September- June) - Dance experience a must!

Minimal coaching experience needed, will train if needed. 

Looking for energetic, youthful, and dedicated individuals to join our team of coaches!! Our organization is fast growing and as such we need coaches/instructors with various background in genres of dance, cheer, tumble and more! 

Flexible hours (Monday-Saturday), select your own days

FREE training at our coaches meeting sessions. 

Interested in volunteering and working with our youth. Please send your resume and/or list of skills, with area of interest to: sodivine.dance@gmail.com 

Organization: Divine Inspirations Inc

Serious inquiries only! Must be available at least once per week during the season (September- June) - Dance experience a must!

Minimal coaching experience needed, will train if needed. 

Looking for energetic, youthful, and dedicated individuals to join our team of coaches!! Our organization is fast growing and as such we need coaches/instructors with various background in genres of dance, cheer, tumble and more! 

Flexible hours (Monday-Saturday), select your own days

FREE training at our coaches meeting sessions. 

Interested in volunteering and working with our youth. Please send your resume and/or list of skills, with area of interest to: sodivine.dance@gmail.com 

Organization: Divine Inspirations Inc

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 22191

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Google Adwords Assistance Needed or Web Marketing Specialist

Semper K9 has a Google Adwords grant for our nonprofit that we have not been utilizing. We need a volunteer to teach someone in our organization how to optimize this service or to assist with implementing our marketing campaigns into Google Adwords.  

Organization: Semper K9 Assistance Dogs

Semper K9 has a Google Adwords grant for our nonprofit that we have not been utilizing. We need a volunteer to teach someone in our organization how to optimize this service or to assist with implementing our marketing campaigns into Google Adwords.  

Organization: Semper K9 Assistance Dogs

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22193

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Secretary (from Home)

We need a person to help us keep up with all the emails and request we have as well as manage our virtual office. A few hours per week and small duties related with communication with third party organizations and other ministries.

Organization: Good Ground Ministries Church

We need a person to help us keep up with all the emails and request we have as well as manage our virtual office. A few hours per week and small duties related with communication with third party organizations and other ministries.

Organization: Good Ground Ministries Church

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 22191

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Band Members

We need new band members as keyboard player, drums player, guitar and bass. Also singers for our ministry which perform on Sundays but sometimes is invited to other places around the area through out the year.

Organization: Good Ground Ministries Church

We need new band members as keyboard player, drums player, guitar and bass. Also singers for our ministry which perform on Sundays but sometimes is invited to other places around the area through out the year.

Organization: Good Ground Ministries Church

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 22191

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bilingual Spanish Speaking Volunteers

Astar is seeking bilingual Spanish speaking volunteers to help with various office tasks and assist with needs of potential students!  Volunteers will help with the following:

-Updating Spanish versions of social media accounts
-Answering phone calls from Spanish speakers
-Addressing questions from current students 
-Drafting announcements and flyers in Spanish
-Proofreading marketing materials
-Basic filing & data entry
-Other basic translation as needed

Organization: Astar Education Institute

Astar is seeking bilingual Spanish speaking volunteers to help with various office tasks and assist with needs of potential students!  Volunteers will help with the following:

-Updating Spanish versions of social media accounts
-Answering phone calls from Spanish speakers
-Addressing questions from current students 
-Drafting announcements and flyers in Spanish
-Proofreading marketing materials
-Basic filing & data entry
-Other basic translation as needed

Organization: Astar Education Institute

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 20109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Instructor, Executive Admin Asst and Grant Writer

INSTRUCTOR:  Provide quality delivery of assigned courses using the appropriate method including teaching, tutoring, and lecturing in compliance with Saved Hands Foundation policies, procedures, and regulatory/legal requirements. Responsible for administration of an assigned course of study by planning, overseeing, and evaluating the activities of individuals in the assigned program.  Primary Duties:   Select and utilize a variety of approved course materials and teaching methods - using lectures, demonstrations, hands on PC training, discussion groups, sessions and seminars - to insure the needs of the individuals are met in the program.

EXECUTIVE  ASSISTANT:  The duties include but not limited to:  Maintaining executive's appointment schedule by planning and scheduling meetings, conferences, teleconferences, and travel.  Conserve executive's time by reading, researching, and routing correspondence; drafting letters and documents; collecting and analyzing information; initiating telecommunications.  Produce information by formatting, inputting, editing, retrieving, copying, and transmitting text, data, and graphics.   Previous administrative experience is essential.

GRANT WRITER:  We are seeking a Grant Writer to assist in soliciting funds that will allow us broaden our services and assist more people gain skills and get jobs.  The Grant Writer will also be responsible for conducting the full range of activities required to prepare, submit, and manage grant proposals to foundations and corporate sources.  Perform research on foundations and corporations to evaluate prospects for corporate and foundation grants.

 

Organization: Saved Hands Foundation

INSTRUCTOR:  Provide quality delivery of assigned courses using the appropriate method including teaching, tutoring, and lecturing in compliance with Saved Hands Foundation policies, procedures, and regulatory/legal requirements. Responsible for administration of an assigned course of study by planning, overseeing, and evaluating the activities of individuals in the assigned program.  Primary Duties:   Select and utilize a variety of approved course materials and teaching methods - using lectures, demonstrations, hands on PC training, discussion groups, sessions and seminars - to insure the needs of the individuals are met in the program.

EXECUTIVE  ASSISTANT:  The duties include but not limited to:  Maintaining executive's appointment schedule by planning and scheduling meetings, conferences, teleconferences, and travel.  Conserve executive's time by reading, researching, and routing correspondence; drafting letters and documents; collecting and analyzing information; initiating telecommunications.  Produce information by formatting, inputting, editing, retrieving, copying, and transmitting text, data, and graphics.   Previous administrative experience is essential.

GRANT WRITER:  We are seeking a Grant Writer to assist in soliciting funds that will allow us broaden our services and assist more people gain skills and get jobs.  The Grant Writer will also be responsible for conducting the full range of activities required to prepare, submit, and manage grant proposals to foundations and corporate sources.  Perform research on foundations and corporations to evaluate prospects for corporate and foundation grants.

 

Organization: Saved Hands Foundation

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 22195

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: VOLUNTEER PROGRAM MANAGER

VOLUNTEER PROGRAM MANAGER: Volunteer Program Manager to supervise volunteers and provide direction, coordination, and consultation for all volunteer functions within Saved Hands Foundation.  These duties will be used to strengthen public or private programs; Involve a community of supporters as well as manage the Volunteer Office while working in an environment with numerous interruptions throughout the day.  The individual must have job related experience, such as working in a nonprofit organization, managing volunteer programs, leading teams and/or organizations.  This individual must have the ability to work well with a diverse group of staff and volunteers.  As well as the willingness to adjust hours to accommodate the needs of the Corporation to effectively manage a wide array of tasks, projects, and responsibilities.

Organization: Saved Hands Foundation

VOLUNTEER PROGRAM MANAGER: Volunteer Program Manager to supervise volunteers and provide direction, coordination, and consultation for all volunteer functions within Saved Hands Foundation.  These duties will be used to strengthen public or private programs; Involve a community of supporters as well as manage the Volunteer Office while working in an environment with numerous interruptions throughout the day.  The individual must have job related experience, such as working in a nonprofit organization, managing volunteer programs, leading teams and/or organizations.  This individual must have the ability to work well with a diverse group of staff and volunteers.  As well as the willingness to adjust hours to accommodate the needs of the Corporation to effectively manage a wide array of tasks, projects, and responsibilities.

Organization: Saved Hands Foundation

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 22195

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraiser/ Coordnator

This is a volunteer position for a new non-profit organization.

Basic Job Description:
Create and organize activities to raise funds or otherwise solicit and gather monetary donations or other gifts for an organization. May design and produce promotional materials. May also raise awareness of the organization's work, goals, and financial needs. Experience with non-profit fundraising.

 

A commitment to working for the voluntary sector;   A network of contacts and potential funders to bring to the organization;  Experience of organizing and contributing to events;  Proven relationship building skills, with the ability to engender trust and loyalty from involved parties;   The ability to calmly manage several strands of work at the same time;  Good report writing skills;    Excellent communication skills – both written and verbal;  Excellent presentation skills;  A demonstrated high level of drive whether working as an individual or as part of a team;  Excellent working knowledge of English – written and spoken

Organization: Keep It Movin (K.I.M.), Inc.

This is a volunteer position for a new non-profit organization.

Basic Job Description:
Create and organize activities to raise funds or otherwise solicit and gather monetary donations or other gifts for an organization. May design and produce promotional materials. May also raise awareness of the organization's work, goals, and financial needs. Experience with non-profit fundraising.

 

A commitment to working for the voluntary sector;   A network of contacts and potential funders to bring to the organization;  Experience of organizing and contributing to events;  Proven relationship building skills, with the ability to engender trust and loyalty from involved parties;   The ability to calmly manage several strands of work at the same time;  Good report writing skills;    Excellent communication skills – both written and verbal;  Excellent presentation skills;  A demonstrated high level of drive whether working as an individual or as part of a team;  Excellent working knowledge of English – written and spoken

Organization: Keep It Movin (K.I.M.), Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22172

Allow Groups: No


Inkind: Cars for Homes - Habitat for Humanity Car Donation Program

Car donations are another way to support the mission of Habitat for Humanity. 
When you donate a car to Cars for Homes, you will help your local Habitat for Humanity build and rehabilitate houses with families in need of affordable shelter. 

The car donation process is quick and easy.
It can be accomplished online or with a toll-free phone call to 1-877-277-4344. If you donate an automobile or other vehicle, you may be eligible for a tax deduction.

What can you donate?

Car Truck Boat RV Motorcycle Construction or farm equipment Any other vehicle ? running or not!

Why donate?

Proceeds from the sale of your car help your local Habitat for Humanity build and renovate houses with families in need. You may receive a tax deduction if you itemize. Recycling your car saves energy and natural resources.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity Prince William County

Car donations are another way to support the mission of Habitat for Humanity. 
When you donate a car to Cars for Homes, you will help your local Habitat for Humanity build and rehabilitate houses with families in need of affordable shelter. 

The car donation process is quick and easy.
It can be accomplished online or with a toll-free phone call to 1-877-277-4344. If you donate an automobile or other vehicle, you may be eligible for a tax deduction.

What can you donate?

Car Truck Boat RV Motorcycle Construction or farm equipment Any other vehicle ? running or not!

Why donate?

Proceeds from the sale of your car help your local Habitat for Humanity build and renovate houses with families in need. You may receive a tax deduction if you itemize. Recycling your car saves energy and natural resources.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity Prince William County

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20110

Allow Groups: No


Inkind: Donate to the Habitat ReStore

The Habitat ReStore receives building materials, both new and gently used, that have been donated by corporations, home construction companies, and individuals. Items that are not able to be used directly by Habitat for Humanity in their home building and repair programs are sold at the ReStore to the general public at 40% to 90% off retail prices. Proceeds from the ReStore go into Habitat's building programs, helping to provide adequate housing and home repairs for local families.

Items we accept include doors, windows, lighting fixtures, appliances, kitchen cabinets, bathroom fixtures, flooring, furniture, home decor and more.

Call us for more information or to schedule a free pick up in Prince William County, Manassas or Manassas Park at 703-369-6145.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity Prince William County

The Habitat ReStore receives building materials, both new and gently used, that have been donated by corporations, home construction companies, and individuals. Items that are not able to be used directly by Habitat for Humanity in their home building and repair programs are sold at the ReStore to the general public at 40% to 90% off retail prices. Proceeds from the ReStore go into Habitat's building programs, helping to provide adequate housing and home repairs for local families.

Items we accept include doors, windows, lighting fixtures, appliances, kitchen cabinets, bathroom fixtures, flooring, furniture, home decor and more.

Call us for more information or to schedule a free pick up in Prince William County, Manassas or Manassas Park at 703-369-6145.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity Prince William County

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fund Raiser Coordinator

In need of a fundraiser coordinator to plan events.  Experience helpful, but not required.

Organization: Helping Neighbors in Need Outreach Center

In need of a fundraiser coordinator to plan events.  Experience helpful, but not required.

Organization: Helping Neighbors in Need Outreach Center

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Writer

In need of person(s)/group(s) to research and write grant applications.  Experience helpful in 501 (c)3 Non Profit grant writing process.

Organization: Helping Neighbors in Need Outreach Center

In need of person(s)/group(s) to research and write grant applications.  Experience helpful in 501 (c)3 Non Profit grant writing process.

Organization: Helping Neighbors in Need Outreach Center

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Pick Up

In need of someone to pick up donated food from a local convenience store, twice weekly.

Organization: Helping Neighbors in Need Outreach Center

In need of someone to pick up donated food from a local convenience store, twice weekly.

Organization: Helping Neighbors in Need Outreach Center

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers needed Events

We need volunteers to help with event planning, day-of event execution, and event follow-up. Duties range from data entry, admin assistance, event set up and break down, etc.

Our big events are our Arts and Crafts Shows in June and September. We are also opening up River Mill Park in the summer of 2016 and will have a summer concert series!

Organization: Town of Occoquan

We need volunteers to help with event planning, day-of event execution, and event follow-up. Duties range from data entry, admin assistance, event set up and break down, etc.

Our big events are our Arts and Crafts Shows in June and September. We are also opening up River Mill Park in the summer of 2016 and will have a summer concert series!

Organization: Town of Occoquan

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22125

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: IT Intern

IT Intern

The IT inter will assist the HIT/EHR Administrator in basic IT tasks such as: changing keyboards and hard drives, reload software and other general laptop repairs. Training in these tasks will not be provided.

To qualify: you must be at least 18 years old or 16 years or older with a parent signature, agree to a background check, comply to all HIPAA regulation, and be willing to learn and work towards a common goal

Interested persons should email a résumé to Amanda Krzepicki at akrzepicki@neighborhoodhealthva.org

Organization: Neighborhood Health

IT Intern

The IT inter will assist the HIT/EHR Administrator in basic IT tasks such as: changing keyboards and hard drives, reload software and other general laptop repairs. Training in these tasks will not be provided.

To qualify: you must be at least 18 years old or 16 years or older with a parent signature, agree to a background check, comply to all HIPAA regulation, and be willing to learn and work towards a common goal

Interested persons should email a résumé to Amanda Krzepicki at akrzepicki@neighborhoodhealthva.org

Organization: Neighborhood Health

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 22306

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HIPAA Compliance Volunteer

Volunteer will gain valuable experience navigating eClinicalWorks (eCW) and training on HIPAA policies (Patient Privacy). Responsibilities will be working with eCW to monitor patient HIPAA compliance, reporting on the status of patients, and following up with staff members on findings. This position will be under the supervision of the Community HealthCorps Members and located at Neighborhood Health 6677 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, VA 22305. Time requirement can be between 2-10 hour a week depending on volunteer availability and clinic needs. To qualify: you must be at least 18 years old or 16 years and older with a parent signature, agree to a background check, comply to all HIPPA regulation, and be willing to learn and work towards a common goal. Interested persons should email a résumé to Amanda Krzepicki at akrzepicki@neighborhoodhealthva.org or call 703-535-5568 extension 6000.

 

Organization: Neighborhood Health

Volunteer will gain valuable experience navigating eClinicalWorks (eCW) and training on HIPAA policies (Patient Privacy). Responsibilities will be working with eCW to monitor patient HIPAA compliance, reporting on the status of patients, and following up with staff members on findings. This position will be under the supervision of the Community HealthCorps Members and located at Neighborhood Health 6677 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, VA 22305. Time requirement can be between 2-10 hour a week depending on volunteer availability and clinic needs. To qualify: you must be at least 18 years old or 16 years and older with a parent signature, agree to a background check, comply to all HIPPA regulation, and be willing to learn and work towards a common goal. Interested persons should email a résumé to Amanda Krzepicki at akrzepicki@neighborhoodhealthva.org or call 703-535-5568 extension 6000.

 

Organization: Neighborhood Health

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 22306

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AmeriCorps Assisting Intern

AmeriCorps Intern

AmeriCorps Interns develop office skills by assisting the AmeriCorps members by providing aid with admin work and research. The AmeriCorps Intern will be responsible: data entry, scanning, and assisting in patient case management. Volunteers may also be required to perform research on a variety of topics. Volunteers must be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel. Volunteers will be required to use eClinical Works, for which training will be provided. To aid in patient case management volunteers must be proficient Spanish speakers.

 

This position will be under the supervision of the AmeriCorps Members and located at Neighborhood Health 6677 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, VA 22305.

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To qualify: you must be at least 18 years old or 16 years or older with a parent signature, agree to a background check, comply to all HIPAA regulation, and be willing to learn and work towards a common goal

 

The position requires a two day per week commitment averaging about 10 hours weekly.

 

Interested persons should email a résumé to Amanda Krzepicki at akrzepicki@neighborhoodhealthva.org

Organization: Neighborhood Health

AmeriCorps Intern

AmeriCorps Interns develop office skills by assisting the AmeriCorps members by providing aid with admin work and research. The AmeriCorps Intern will be responsible: data entry, scanning, and assisting in patient case management. Volunteers may also be required to perform research on a variety of topics. Volunteers must be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel. Volunteers will be required to use eClinical Works, for which training will be provided. To aid in patient case management volunteers must be proficient Spanish speakers.

 

This position will be under the supervision of the AmeriCorps Members and located at Neighborhood Health 6677 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, VA 22305.

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To qualify: you must be at least 18 years old or 16 years or older with a parent signature, agree to a background check, comply to all HIPAA regulation, and be willing to learn and work towards a common goal

 

The position requires a two day per week commitment averaging about 10 hours weekly.

 

Interested persons should email a résumé to Amanda Krzepicki at akrzepicki@neighborhoodhealthva.org

Organization: Neighborhood Health

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 22306

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Human Resources Intern

Human Resources Intern

Human Resources Interns develop office skills by assisting the members of the eligibility staff by providing aid with admin work and research. The Human Resources Intern will be responsible for: data entry, filing, and faxing. Volunteers may also be required to perform research on a variety of topics. Volunteers must be proficient in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel.

 

This position will be under the supervision of the Director of Human Resources and located at Neighborhood Health 6677 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, VA 22305.

 

 

To qualify: you must be at least 18 years old or 16 years or older with a parent signature, agree to a background check, comply to all HIPAA regulation, and be willing to learn and work towards a common goal

 

The position requires a two day per week commitment averaging about 10 hours weekly.

 

Interested persons should email a résumé to Amanda Krzepicki at akrzepicki@neighborhoodhealthva.org

 

Organization: Neighborhood Health

Human Resources Intern

Human Resources Interns develop office skills by assisting the members of the eligibility staff by providing aid with admin work and research. The Human Resources Intern will be responsible for: data entry, filing, and faxing. Volunteers may also be required to perform research on a variety of topics. Volunteers must be proficient in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel.

 

This position will be under the supervision of the Director of Human Resources and located at Neighborhood Health 6677 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, VA 22305.

 

 

To qualify: you must be at least 18 years old or 16 years or older with a parent signature, agree to a background check, comply to all HIPAA regulation, and be willing to learn and work towards a common goal

 

The position requires a two day per week commitment averaging about 10 hours weekly.

 

Interested persons should email a résumé to Amanda Krzepicki at akrzepicki@neighborhoodhealthva.org

 

Organization: Neighborhood Health

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 22306

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach and Eligibility Intern

Outreach and Eligibility Intern

Outreach and Eligibility Interns develop office skills by assisting the members of the eligibility staff by providing aid with admin work and customer service. The Outreach and Eligibility Intern will be responsible for: data entry, working with spread sheets and customer service. Volunteers will be required to use eClinical Works and the Virginia Medicaid Web Portal, for which training will be provided. Volunteers must be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel. Spanish speakers preferred, but not required.

 

This position will be under the supervision of the Program Manager and located at Neighborhood Health 6677 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, VA 22305.

 

To qualify: you must be at least 18 years old or 16 years or older with a parent signature, agree to a background check, comply to all HIPAA regulation, and be willing to learn and work towards a common goal

 

The position requires a two day per week commitment averaging about 10 hours weekly.

 

Interested persons should email a résumé to Amanda Krzepicki at akrzepicki@neighborhoodhealthva.org

Organization: Neighborhood Health

Outreach and Eligibility Intern

Outreach and Eligibility Interns develop office skills by assisting the members of the eligibility staff by providing aid with admin work and customer service. The Outreach and Eligibility Intern will be responsible for: data entry, working with spread sheets and customer service. Volunteers will be required to use eClinical Works and the Virginia Medicaid Web Portal, for which training will be provided. Volunteers must be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel. Spanish speakers preferred, but not required.

 

This position will be under the supervision of the Program Manager and located at Neighborhood Health 6677 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, VA 22305.

 

To qualify: you must be at least 18 years old or 16 years or older with a parent signature, agree to a background check, comply to all HIPAA regulation, and be willing to learn and work towards a common goal

 

The position requires a two day per week commitment averaging about 10 hours weekly.

 

Interested persons should email a résumé to Amanda Krzepicki at akrzepicki@neighborhoodhealthva.org

Organization: Neighborhood Health

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 22306

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Finance Intern

Finance Intern

Finance Interns develop office skills by assisting the members of the finance staff by providing aid with admin work. The Finance Intern will be responsible for admin work including: filing, faxing, scanning, preparing spread sheets and data entry. Volunteers may be required to use PeachTree, for which training will be provided. Volunteers must be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel.

 

This position will be under the supervision of the Accounting Manager and located at Neighborhood Health 6677 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, VA 22305.

 

To qualify: you must be at least 18 years old or 16 years or older with a parent signature, agree to a background check, comply to all HIPAA regulation, and be willing to learn and work towards a common goal.

 

The position requires a two day per week commitment averaging about 10 hours weekly.

 

Interested persons should email a résumé to Amanda Krzepicki at akrzepicki@neighborhoodhealthva.org

 

Organization: Neighborhood Health

Finance Intern

Finance Interns develop office skills by assisting the members of the finance staff by providing aid with admin work. The Finance Intern will be responsible for admin work including: filing, faxing, scanning, preparing spread sheets and data entry. Volunteers may be required to use PeachTree, for which training will be provided. Volunteers must be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel.

 

This position will be under the supervision of the Accounting Manager and located at Neighborhood Health 6677 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, VA 22305.

 

To qualify: you must be at least 18 years old or 16 years or older with a parent signature, agree to a background check, comply to all HIPAA regulation, and be willing to learn and work towards a common goal.

 

The position requires a two day per week commitment averaging about 10 hours weekly.

 

Interested persons should email a résumé to Amanda Krzepicki at akrzepicki@neighborhoodhealthva.org

 

Organization: Neighborhood Health

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 22306

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PALS volunteer

volunteer needed to assist with befriending an adult survivor of brain injury

in Prince William.

Monthly outings could include meals out, mutually shared hobbies, walks, movies, etc.

 

Please contact Michelle Thyen, Director of Community Engagement at 703-451-8881, ext. 232 for more informaton or mthyen@braininjurysvcs.org

 

Thank you!

Organization: Brain Injury Services, Inc.

volunteer needed to assist with befriending an adult survivor of brain injury

in Prince William.

Monthly outings could include meals out, mutually shared hobbies, walks, movies, etc.

 

Please contact Michelle Thyen, Director of Community Engagement at 703-451-8881, ext. 232 for more informaton or mthyen@braininjurysvcs.org

 

Thank you!

Organization: Brain Injury Services, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22153

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers

As a volunteer you will introduce girls to new experiences that show them they are capable of more than they ever imagined. You will be their cheer leader, guide and mentor helping them develop skills and confidence that will last a lifetime. Imagine the smiles, the excitements, the memories made - those are the moments you will share at Girl Scouts. 

Organization: Girl Scouts Nation's Capital

As a volunteer you will introduce girls to new experiences that show them they are capable of more than they ever imagined. You will be their cheer leader, guide and mentor helping them develop skills and confidence that will last a lifetime. Imagine the smiles, the excitements, the memories made - those are the moments you will share at Girl Scouts. 

Organization: Girl Scouts Nation's Capital

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 22079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Case Manager

Client Case Manager.  Experience preferred

Organization: Helping Neighbors in Need Outreach Center

Client Case Manager.  Experience preferred

Organization: Helping Neighbors in Need Outreach Center

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bilingual Food Assistance Client Intake

If you’re bilingual in Spanish and English and a people person, the Food Assistance Client Intake Specialist is the role for you! You will greet and process clients arriving for assistance, update their client information, complete USDA forms and check, return calls to the food assistance line for messages and more. Volunteer hours are flexible Monday-Friday and include one evening shift. Must be at least 18 and bilingual in Spanish and English. Good customer service skills important. No prior experience needed; training is provided.

Organization: SERVE campus of Northern Virginia Family Service

If you’re bilingual in Spanish and English and a people person, the Food Assistance Client Intake Specialist is the role for you! You will greet and process clients arriving for assistance, update their client information, complete USDA forms and check, return calls to the food assistance line for messages and more. Volunteer hours are flexible Monday-Friday and include one evening shift. Must be at least 18 and bilingual in Spanish and English. Good customer service skills important. No prior experience needed; training is provided.

Organization: SERVE campus of Northern Virginia Family Service

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a Hunger Relief Warrior-Volunteer as a Food Assistance Specialist!

Are you passionate about hunger relief? As a Food Assistance Specialist you will prepare client food packages, welcome and assist clients in the self-serve shopping area, check clients out before they leave, stock shelves and more. Volunteer hours are flexible Monday-Friday and include one evening shift. Youth under 16 must volunteer with a parent. Must be able to lift up to 30 pounds.

 

 

Organization: SERVE campus of Northern Virginia Family Service

Are you passionate about hunger relief? As a Food Assistance Specialist you will prepare client food packages, welcome and assist clients in the self-serve shopping area, check clients out before they leave, stock shelves and more. Volunteer hours are flexible Monday-Friday and include one evening shift. Youth under 16 must volunteer with a parent. Must be able to lift up to 30 pounds.

 

 

Organization: SERVE campus of Northern Virginia Family Service

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteers to manage media

We need a person to help us manage and maintenance our media as videos, FB and twitter.

Organization: Good Ground Ministries Church

We need a person to help us manage and maintenance our media as videos, FB and twitter.

Organization: Good Ground Ministries Church

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help the Homebound-Be a Food Delivery Driver!

Bring wholesome food packages to the elderly and disabled in our community!  Friendly, compassionate volunteers are needed to pick up prepared food packages from our Hunger Resource Center, deliver them to Manassas-area clients’ homes and visit them for a few minutes to make their day. We provide the van and you bring the food to families with limited mobility. Hours flexible, weekdays and weekends. Drivers must be at least 21 years old and have a valid driver’s license.  Ride-along training is provided.  Teens can ride with drivers to assist.

Organization: SERVE campus of Northern Virginia Family Service

Bring wholesome food packages to the elderly and disabled in our community!  Friendly, compassionate volunteers are needed to pick up prepared food packages from our Hunger Resource Center, deliver them to Manassas-area clients’ homes and visit them for a few minutes to make their day. We provide the van and you bring the food to families with limited mobility. Hours flexible, weekdays and weekends. Drivers must be at least 21 years old and have a valid driver’s license.  Ride-along training is provided.  Teens can ride with drivers to assist.

Organization: SERVE campus of Northern Virginia Family Service

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive Out Hunger-Be a Food Recovery Driver!

Do you dislike seeing food going to waste while families in your community go hungry? Food Recovery Drivers are needed weekday mornings, especially Mondays, to pick up donations from Manassas-area grocery stores/restaurants and deliver the food to our Hunger Resource Center. We provide the van and you collect the food for hungry families. It's also a great way to accomplish two tasks at once, all before lunchtime - volunteering and your morning workout!  Volunteers must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Drivers must be at least 21 years old and have a valid driver’s license.  Teens can ride with drivers to assist. Ride-along training with experienced volunteer is provided.

Organization: SERVE campus of Northern Virginia Family Service

Do you dislike seeing food going to waste while families in your community go hungry? Food Recovery Drivers are needed weekday mornings, especially Mondays, to pick up donations from Manassas-area grocery stores/restaurants and deliver the food to our Hunger Resource Center. We provide the van and you collect the food for hungry families. It's also a great way to accomplish two tasks at once, all before lunchtime - volunteering and your morning workout!  Volunteers must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Drivers must be at least 21 years old and have a valid driver’s license.  Teens can ride with drivers to assist. Ride-along training with experienced volunteer is provided.

Organization: SERVE campus of Northern Virginia Family Service

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Male Companion Volunteer

One-on-One Companion:  Bond and visit our Health Center (Assisted Living & Nursing Center) male residents, spend a few minutes playing cards, reading aloud, have lunch in our fabulous courtyard or watch a game!

Volunteer application, background check, and recent PPD record is required. Please contact the Events & Volunteer Coordinator at 703.552.6132

Organization: Westminster at Lake Ridge

One-on-One Companion:  Bond and visit our Health Center (Assisted Living & Nursing Center) male residents, spend a few minutes playing cards, reading aloud, have lunch in our fabulous courtyard or watch a game!

Volunteer application, background check, and recent PPD record is required. Please contact the Events & Volunteer Coordinator at 703.552.6132

Organization: Westminster at Lake Ridge

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >55 years old

Zip Code: 22192

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bingo Caller Volunteers

We are in need of volunteers to call Bingo numbers occasional Thursdays to our quick-minded Independent Living Residents here at WLR. Come prepared to speak loudly, clearly and able to catch on to 6 different Bingo games in a one-hour setting. This will enable staff to continue their regularly scheduled duties and responsibilities. Volunteer application, background check, and recent PPD record are required. Please contact The Events & Volunteer Coordinator at 703.552.6132 for more information. Thank you!

Organization: Westminster at Lake Ridge

We are in need of volunteers to call Bingo numbers occasional Thursdays to our quick-minded Independent Living Residents here at WLR. Come prepared to speak loudly, clearly and able to catch on to 6 different Bingo games in a one-hour setting. This will enable staff to continue their regularly scheduled duties and responsibilities. Volunteer application, background check, and recent PPD record are required. Please contact The Events & Volunteer Coordinator at 703.552.6132 for more information. Thank you!

Organization: Westminster at Lake Ridge

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 22192

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Children's Activity Volunteers

On Wednesday nights from aproximately 6:45 pm to 8:15pm work under the guidance of St. Margaret's Child Services Coordinator to manage pre-planned seasonal activities for a variety of ages levels. Infant/Toddlers, Preschool and Elementary, Preteens and teens.

This allows their parent to attend supplemental Life-Skill programs.

Background check, complete voluteer applications and training required.

Organization: Catholic Charities Diocese of Arlington: St. Margaret of Cortona Transitional Residences

On Wednesday nights from aproximately 6:45 pm to 8:15pm work under the guidance of St. Margaret's Child Services Coordinator to manage pre-planned seasonal activities for a variety of ages levels. Infant/Toddlers, Preschool and Elementary, Preteens and teens.

This allows their parent to attend supplemental Life-Skill programs.

Background check, complete voluteer applications and training required.

Organization: Catholic Charities Diocese of Arlington: St. Margaret of Cortona Transitional Residences

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 20191

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Bookkeeper for Nonprofit Theater Company

Summary of Job Description: In coordination with the Managing Director, this position is responsible for performing a variety of bookkeeping and accounting duties including financial record keeping and transactions such as accounts payable, receivable, and the general ledger. Desired individual will have experience with Quickbooks, experience working in the nonprofit setting, an outgoing and friendly personality, demonstrated professionalism and tact in communications with a diversity of individuals, strong organizational and time management skills, acute attention to detail and ability to work well with the company’s administrative team and directors.

Hours: Varies. However, usually a minimum of 5 hours/week.  

Compensation: Volunteer

Qualifications:

Self-motivated Proficiency in Quickbooks a must. Additional proficiency in Windows and Macintosh operating systems and with Microsoft Office, Excel, Google Docs. Nonprofit experience a plus. Three to five years’ related experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Strong organizational, problem-solving, and analytical skills; ability to manage priorities and workflow. Strong mathematical skills. Strong interpersonal skills. Ability to deal effectively with a diversity of individuals at all organizational levels. Good judgment, with the ability to make timely and sound decisions. Understanding of and commitment to Lean & Hungry’s mission.

Duties & Responsibilities:

Prepares, records and distributes checks to contractors and vendors. Generates and submits 1099s and 1096s. Submit DC bi-annual nonprofit report Prepares annual tax return. Coordinates annual financial review. Manages accurate records including contracts, invoices, receipts, and deposit slips. Enters expenses in Quickbooks and ensures that all expenditures are appropriately categorized. Reconciles bank accounts and provides reports to directors each monthly. Proactively maintains highly organized filing system; files invoices, reimbursements, insurance information and other financial records. Demonstrates a high level of professionalism in dealing with confidential and sensitive issues. Assists in the development and implementation of systems and procedures as needed. Assists with special projects or does research as assigned. Performs other duties as assigned by administrative director and directors.

Organization: Lean & Hungry Theater

Summary of Job Description: In coordination with the Managing Director, this position is responsible for performing a variety of bookkeeping and accounting duties including financial record keeping and transactions such as accounts payable, receivable, and the general ledger. Desired individual will have experience with Quickbooks, experience working in the nonprofit setting, an outgoing and friendly personality, demonstrated professionalism and tact in communications with a diversity of individuals, strong organizational and time management skills, acute attention to detail and ability to work well with the company’s administrative team and directors.

Hours: Varies. However, usually a minimum of 5 hours/week.  

Compensation: Volunteer

Qualifications:

Self-motivated Proficiency in Quickbooks a must. Additional proficiency in Windows and Macintosh operating systems and with Microsoft Office, Excel, Google Docs. Nonprofit experience a plus. Three to five years’ related experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Strong organizational, problem-solving, and analytical skills; ability to manage priorities and workflow. Strong mathematical skills. Strong interpersonal skills. Ability to deal effectively with a diversity of individuals at all organizational levels. Good judgment, with the ability to make timely and sound decisions. Understanding of and commitment to Lean & Hungry’s mission.

Duties & Responsibilities:

Prepares, records and distributes checks to contractors and vendors. Generates and submits 1099s and 1096s. Submit DC bi-annual nonprofit report Prepares annual tax return. Coordinates annual financial review. Manages accurate records including contracts, invoices, receipts, and deposit slips. Enters expenses in Quickbooks and ensures that all expenditures are appropriately categorized. Reconciles bank accounts and provides reports to directors each monthly. Proactively maintains highly organized filing system; files invoices, reimbursements, insurance information and other financial records. Demonstrates a high level of professionalism in dealing with confidential and sensitive issues. Assists in the development and implementation of systems and procedures as needed. Assists with special projects or does research as assigned. Performs other duties as assigned by administrative director and directors.

Organization: Lean & Hungry Theater

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Health Insurance Marketplace 2016 Open Enrollment Outreach Team

Take Care Community Ourtreach, Inc. has been approved by CMS as a Certified Application Counselor (CAC) Organization.  This allows Take Care Community Outreach, Inc.'s staff and volunteers help members of the community understand, apply, and enroll for health coverage through the Marketplace.  Open enrollment for 2016 will begin November 1, 2015.  We are currently looking for members of the community that would like to volunteer to help with planning for the upcoming 2016 Open Enrollment season.  Volunteers will help with outreach in the community and also help identify areas in the community to hold enrollment sessions.  Volunteers may also train to become Certified Application Counselors if they would like.  All training to become a Certified Application Counselor is free and able to be completed online on your own time.  Please respond to need if interested!

Organization: Take Care Community Outreach, Inc.

Take Care Community Ourtreach, Inc. has been approved by CMS as a Certified Application Counselor (CAC) Organization.  This allows Take Care Community Outreach, Inc.'s staff and volunteers help members of the community understand, apply, and enroll for health coverage through the Marketplace.  Open enrollment for 2016 will begin November 1, 2015.  We are currently looking for members of the community that would like to volunteer to help with planning for the upcoming 2016 Open Enrollment season.  Volunteers will help with outreach in the community and also help identify areas in the community to hold enrollment sessions.  Volunteers may also train to become Certified Application Counselors if they would like.  All training to become a Certified Application Counselor is free and able to be completed online on your own time.  Please respond to need if interested!

Organization: Take Care Community Outreach, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 22193

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Helping Hands Project

Organization: The1AMonthProject

Organization: The1AMonthProject

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 22193

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Long Term Care Advocates Needed in Northern VA

The Northern Virginia Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program needs volunteer advocates for residents in assisted living and nursing facilities. Training is provided. Call 703-324-5861, TTY 711 or email Lisa.Callahan@fairfaxcounty.gov.  Find more information on the program at www.fairfaxcounty.gov/dfs/olderadultservices/ltcombudsman.

Organization: Fairfax Area Agency on Aging

The Northern Virginia Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program needs volunteer advocates for residents in assisted living and nursing facilities. Training is provided. Call 703-324-5861, TTY 711 or email Lisa.Callahan@fairfaxcounty.gov.  Find more information on the program at www.fairfaxcounty.gov/dfs/olderadultservices/ltcombudsman.

Organization: Fairfax Area Agency on Aging

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >55 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Physicians, Nurses, Nutrtionist, Public Health Educators (Volunteer)

Responsible for using your knowledge to promote health in underserved communities in a classroom type setting.  Unrestricted licenses/certifications are required.

Organization: Take Care Community Outreach, Inc.

Responsible for using your knowledge to promote health in underserved communities in a classroom type setting.  Unrestricted licenses/certifications are required.

Organization: Take Care Community Outreach, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Outreach Assistants

(Many Volunteer Positions)

Responsible for helping to identify members in the community that are in need of the services offered by the organization.  Also responsible for encouraging members of the community to participate in events and activities offered by our organization.  Duties and responsibilities may include: building relationships with potential partners and members of the community, posting event flyers in the community, and helping to coordinate events.  

Qualifications: Must have a passion to work with members of underserved populations, have a high degree of energy, self motivation and be a team player.  Bilingual a plus. 

Organization: Take Care Community Outreach, Inc.

(Many Volunteer Positions)

Responsible for helping to identify members in the community that are in need of the services offered by the organization.  Also responsible for encouraging members of the community to participate in events and activities offered by our organization.  Duties and responsibilities may include: building relationships with potential partners and members of the community, posting event flyers in the community, and helping to coordinate events.  

Qualifications: Must have a passion to work with members of underserved populations, have a high degree of energy, self motivation and be a team player.  Bilingual a plus. 

Organization: Take Care Community Outreach, Inc.

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Allow Groups: No