Openings for: a) volunteer technical writer, and/or b) volunteer fundraiser with ROCKBlue If you are interested in having a major impact on inequality and suffering in the world, ROCKBlue is offering opportunities to use your experience and heart to make a difference. ROCKBlue is an international non-profit with a mission to provide water and sanitation to over 1 billion of the world’s poor that currently lack these basic, life giving, essentials. Founded in 2013 and a registered charity in the US and South Africa, ROCKBlue is currently in five countries, working with 18 towns/cities that provide water and sanitation to millions. You can find out more about us on our website. If interested, please send a letter indicating your availability and interest as well as your resume/CV to info@rockblue.org. Besides helping others, you will learn a great deal, have room for advancement (a plus for resumes), and have fun working with a team of dedicated individuals! You will , earn how to use G Suite, Slack, Clockify and Trello tools which can be helpful when looking for full-time work. Finally, you will receive a Letter of Recommendation after 90 days of satisfactory work. Fundraising volunteer ROCKBlue has an immediate opening for an experienced fundraising volunteer, working remotely/virtually. They should have experience in a fundraising role for international non-profits/NGOs with a preference for experience in water, sanitation, or health. Our preference is that your experience includes fundraising with individuals, foundations, and corporations. English fluency (verbal/written) is required. Experience with CRM software is preferred but not required. The scope of the assignment includes: Flexibility to volunteer approximately 10 hrs./week Weekly fundraising activity planning (and desired achievements) as well as progress reporting Researching donor opportunities (interest of donor, key contact persons, etc.) Relationship building, along with the President, with key donors Assisting ROCKBlue’s Proposal Writer if necessary Attendance at quarterly Fundraising Committee meetings (virtually) Proposal Writer volunteer ROCKBlue has an immediate opening for an experienced proposal writer volunteer, working remotely/virtually. He/she must have experience in a lead proposal writing role for international non-profits/NGOs with a preference for experience in water, sanitation, or health. Proposal writing experience should include those written to foundations and corporations. English fluency (verbal/written) is required as well as proven attention to detail, ability to meet tight deadlines and high quality deliverables. The scope of work includes: Flexibility to volunteer approximately 10 hrs./week Weekly activity planning (and desired achievements) as well as progress reporting Relationship building, along with the President, with key donors Attendance at quarterly Fundraising Committee meetings (virtually) Lead the proposal writing/delivery efforts, including giving direction to others for support Date Posted: September 18, 2020

UX Prototyping Intern with Think Round, Inc. *This opportunity will help you end up with a great portfolio piece in state-of-the-art design project.* We need a motivated college graduate preferred or anyone who wants to hone in their skills while creating AR/VR UX collaterals for a future exhibition, who: - Is motivated and willing to learn and contribute to AR and Exhibition UX. - Has a sense of professionalism and delivers on time. - Can contribute 15 -20 hrs per week to work on an ongoing project. - Can take initiative and can over-deliver. - Understanding of HCD and Ergonomics is a plus. We are building both wireframes for conventional platforms and exhibition screens. Requirements: - Used to the fast paced multi-faceted projects - Knowledge of Figma or XD - Wire-framing - Great communication skills - Time management skills - Visual design Plus: - CSS/HTML knowledge - A/B testing Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Program Director with MINORITY VETERANS OF AMERICA Role Summary/Objective: The MVA Program Director will, with the guidance of the Executive Director, plan, direct, and coordinate the activities of Minority Veterans of America in the Greater Seattle area. In this role, you will be responsible for developing and managing budgets, engage in direct outreach to minority and underrepresented veteran communities, overseeing and reporting data and programmatic outcomes, and supervising a volunteer team of leaders and fellows. Essential Tasks: Establish and oversee case management procedures to service clients Liaise with the Chapter Program Manager and Chapter leaders to lead the program design, devise evaluation metrics and be accountable for successful implementation of the overall program Prepare and maintain records and reports, such as budgets, case management, and program performance measurements. Establish and maintain relationships with local government agencies and community-based organizations to meet community needs and to ensure that services are not duplicated. Research and analyze member or community needs to provide inputs for program direction and goals. Speak to and engage with the community, government agencies, and elected officials to further organization’s mission and vision. Promote an organizational vision and environment that emphasizes teamwork, trust, professionalism, efficiency, and customer service. Essential Functions: Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work Thinking Creatively Developing and Building Teams Core Competencies: Administration and Management, Sociology and Anthropology, Problem Sensitivity, Innovation Preferred Education and Experience: AA in social work, nonprofit/business management, public administration or related field Should be a veteran or experience working with veteran specific groups and organizations 1+ year experience working in social work and/or nonprofit management or program development; Demonstrated expertise in program development and implementation, including measuring outcomes. Experience using MS Office, Salesforce and Email client software. Why you should join us? Excellent opportunity to gain experience working in an established Non Profit Organization Network and connect with key organizations (nonprofits, corporations, and government) and members of the veteran community Sharpen your strategic management skills on the job while also getting numerous opportunities to learn, up-skill and grow with us! About Minority Veterans of America: Minority Veterans of America is a non-profit organization that serves minority and underrepresented veterans. The organization was established in Seattle, WA in 2017 and organizes nationally through programs and events that take place throughout the year. AAP /EEO Statement: Minority Veterans of America recognizes and supports all applicable AAP/EEO work laws and regulations. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Write Notes to Mobile Food Shelf Participants with NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center, Inc. During this time of isolation for so many of our community members, a note from a NorthPoint Volunteer would be a wonderful, uplifting gift for our Mobile Food Shelf recipients. You can assist us by writing notes of encouragement to our neighbors. While our staff and volunteers have been seeing 100+ families a day at our Community Food Shelf, we also still have the continued commitment to deliver meals through our Mobile Food Shelf 5 times a month to people who cannot get to us. NorthPoint will print and distribute your notes to seniors and people with disabilities in the community along with the mobile food shelf delivery and help you spread kindness and hope in a time of uncertainty! The Mobile Food Shelf Recipients are English-speaking senior citizens or people with mobility limitations that cannot get out of their home easily to come to our Food Shelf building. So therefore we go to their apartment buildings once a month to deliver pre-boxed food. We visit five sites a month. The sites we visit are in North Minneapolis and most of the community members are people of color. These details may help you in considering your audience. Some ideas for what you can include in your note: words of encouragement, inspirational quotes, recipes, poems, jokes, artwork or any other creative idea to uplift a Northsider who is isolated now due to the COVID-19 coronavirus! Please include photos or clipart to make your note colorful! Just send me an email at snewbury@npimn.org with your maximum 1-page note (saved as a Word document, 14 point font size please) and let me know if you want your name signed to the note(s) or just signed simply NorthPoint Volunteer. I will print it for you on NorthPoint letterhead and it will be delivered to one or our Mobile Food Shelf recipients. We would also like to have you complete this volunteer application to be part of this volunteer position: https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?AP=335122860&OR=1. Thank you for considering joining us in spreading good wishes to our North Side neighbors! Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Crowd Raising Guru's We NEED YOU!!! Get Your Creative Juices Going with AlternaCare Foundation Is Crowd Funding your passion? Are you at the top of your game as a Crowd Funding expert? Do you have proof of your work? Are you a person of detail and love challenges? If YES! we need you on our team! AlternaCare Foundation is in need of talented people who want to be part of an original, fresh, cutting edge, and holistic message whose needs are significant in a post Covid19 world. We need to create a Crowd Funding campaign to fund this MISSION and MESSAGE. We need to captivate people with our vision for the 'Health Reinvented mission'. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwbN9YSc08o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxD3BhhKBdA https://youtu.be/Xt8DSPnX8GY See Below If you're sick and tired of feeling sick and tired or fed up with the costs of health care and health insurance? Including not finding answers on how to be optimally healthy? If yes, we need your talent and a strong work ethic to 'roll up your sleeves' and go to work to solve these problems holistically and organically! We need people who have the know-how, who want to work, who will follow-through on work assigned, who don't need babysitting, who if you don't understand, task, who will meet on zoom for orientation and be part of the video team to get this people movement rolling!! This is an ongoing project so if you want a meaningful cause to be part of as a true grassroots cause making a difference, we need volunteers ready to channel their passion to help us help all of us . If you have the know-how to help us and you want to work and not just promise to work, we would love to talk to you and have you on this team as we put health in health care. If you could reinvent health care what it look like?... Would it focus on wellness and prevention instead of profiting from prescriptions and illness? Would you build it on holistic medicine for primary care and conventional medicine for emergency care? Would you empower people with the truth to live authentic prevention instead of being reliant on prescriptions? If YES! Welcome to AlternaCare. We share your vision. This is Health Reinvented, a revolution in the making whose proven system is life without... Chronic health problems Catastrophic illness (fear or diagnosis) Prescriptions (preventable) Confusion about health Wasting money on ineffective treatments Frustration with the 'health care' system Health insurance Donating to find cures for diseases already found decades ago Seem unrealistic? If this was conventional health care, it would be. But this is Health Reinvented and it's a refreshing alternative to conventional health care, conventional health knowledge, and conventional health insurance. A paradigm shift for people who want holistic answers and life-changing results is founded by a three-decade terminal liver cancer survivor whose remission came from self-funded holistic medicine. As a former insurance professional, this thought-leader is living proof change saves lives. Advocating for innovation invites you to join us, donate, or volunteer and let's be the change we want to see! Are you ready for Health to be Reinvented? If yes, you're going to love AlternaCare. Our vision is a refreshing new paradigm for people who want results not found in the conventional system. Health Reinvented is.... A refreshing innovation for better health results Living an educated clean lifestyle Solving health problems at the root cause Living informed not intimidated Knowing change won't come from those profiting by the system Holistic medicine for primary healthcare Joining together to be a prevention-f irst lifestyle tribe Holistic medicine primary care in a new health plan alternative Being the example of changes we want to see Health Reinvented is AlternaCare. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Corporate Sponsor Guru's We NEED YOU!!! Get Your Creative Juices Going with AlternaCare Foundation We need talented experts in corporate sponsorship in attracting corporate sponsor clients. Currently, our website alternacare.org is soon to make a real impact in the world, if that gets your creative juices flowing, we would love to have your help getting our message out there. We have a HUGE MISSION and a MESSAGE post Covid19 of our time! - Health Reinvented - If you're sick and tired of feeling sick and tired, or fed up with the costs of health care and health insurance, including not finding answers on how to optimally healthy in conventional medicine, we need your talent. We need people ready to 'roll their sleeves' and work together to solve these problems holistically and organically! If you have the know-how PLEASE help us!! We are here to put holistic health into health, health care, and a health insurance alternative, and promote health truth and peel away decades of pharma deceptions! We need people who have the know-how, who want to work, who will follow-through on work assigned, who don't need babysitting, who if you don't understand the task, will meet on zoom to make sure you are clear, who are here to help us help all of us solve the issues of health, health care, and health insurance through this people movement!! This is an ongoing project so if you want a meaningful cause, you want to be part of a true grassroots cause making a real difference by solving problems not selling promises, we need volunteers who are ready to join us and channel their own passion into a meaningful cause. Those helping us help all of us will be considered first to hired once we are operational. If you are not interested in work for pay, not a problem, we will always need volunteers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwbN9YSc08o Here is our cause message and mission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxD3BhhKBdA If you could reinvent health care what it look like?... Would it focus on wellness and prevention instead of profiting from prescriptions and illness? Would you build it on holistic medicine for primary care and conventional medicine for emergency care? Would you empower people with the truth to live authentic prevention instead of being reliant on prescriptions? If YES! Welcome to AlternaCare. We share your vision. This is Health Reinvented, a revolution in the making whose proven system is life without... Chronic health problems Catastrophic illness (fear or diagnosis) Prescriptions (preventable) Confusion about health Wasting money on ineffective treatments Frustration with the 'health care' system Health insurance Donating to find cures for diseases already found decades ago Seem unrealistic? If this was conventional health care, it would be. But this is Health Reinvented and it's a refreshing alternative to conventional health care, conventional health knowledge, and conventional health insurance. A paradigm shift for people who want holistic answers and life-changing results is founded by a three-decade terminal liver cancer survivor whose remission came from self-funded holistic medicine. As a former insurance professional, this thought-leader is living proof change saves lives. Advocating for innovation invites you to join us, donate, or volunteer and let's be the change we want to see! Are you ready for Health to be Reinvented? If yes, you're going to love AlternaCare. Our vision is a refreshing new paradigm for people who want results not found in the conventional system. Health Reinvented is.... A refreshing innovation for better health results Living an educated clean lifestyle Solving health problems at the root cause Living informed not intimidated Knowing change won't come from those profiting by the system Holistic medicine for primary healthcare Joining together to be a prevention-f irst lifestyle tribe Holistic medicine primary care in a new health plan alternative Being the example of change we want to see Health Reinvented is AlternaCare. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Philanthropy Guru's We NEED YOU! Get Your Creative Juices Going with AlternaCare Foundation We need talented people who know how to attract philanthropy donors!! Our website alternacare.org and our focus is creating a new paradigm in health, healthcare, and health insurance holistically. If that gets your creative juices flowing, we would love to have your help getting our message out there to large donors who want their dollars to make a real difference by changing the narrative run by pharmaceuticals, to one that is sustainable and wellness-focused. We need people on our team connected to donors or knows how to reach them who want to make a difference. If you want to work (not promise to work and don't deliver), please let's join us! We have a big project and a meaningful cause. If you have the know-how to help us attract large donations, we would love to talk to you and have you on this team as we put health in health care. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwbN9YSc08o Here is our cause message and mission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxD3BhhKBdA If you could reinvent health care what it looks like?... Would it focus on wellness and prevention instead of profiting from prescriptions and illness? Would you build it on holistic medicine for primary care and conventional medicine for emergency care? Would you empower people with the truth to live authentic prevention instead of being reliant on prescriptions? If YES! Welcome to AlternaCare. We share your vision. This is Health Reinvented, a revolution in the making whose proven system is life without... Chronic health problems Catastrophic illness (fear or diagnosis) Prescriptions (preventable) Confusion about health Wasting money on ineffective treatments Frustration with the 'health care' system Health insurance Donating to find cures for diseases already found decades ago Seem unrealistic? If this was conventional health care, it would be. But this is Health Reinvented and it's a refreshing alternative to conventional health care, conventional health knowledge, and conventional health insurance. A paradigm shift for people who want holistic answers and life-changing results is founded by a three-decade terminal liver cancer survivor whose remission came from self-funded holistic medicine. As a former insurance professional, this thought-leader is living proof change saves lives. Advocating for innovation invites you to join us, donate, or volunteer, and let's be the change we want to see! Are you ready for Health to be Reinvented? If yes, you're going to love AlternaCare. Our vision is a refreshing new paradigm for people who want results not found in the conventional system. Health Reinvented is... A refreshing innovation for better health results Living an educated clean lifestyle Solving health problems at the root cause Living informed not intimidated Knowing change won't come from those profiting by the system Holistic medicine for primary healthcare Joining together to be a prevention-f irst lifestyle tribe Holistic medicine primary care in a new health plan alternative Being the example of change we want to see Health Reinvented is AlternaCare. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

CNY- Make a Difference in Cayuga County- Become a Community Educator or Representative!! with Alzheimer's Association, Central New York Chapter Be a part of our continuous efforts to bring awareness to the Public about Alzheimer's Disease. Community Educator presents educational programs to small and large groups Community Representative volunteers staff tables at public community events throughout the area. The primary duties include: answering basic questions about Alzheimers's direct interested visitors to literature and/or resources Set-up and take down table display with materials Date Posted: September 18, 2020

CNY- Make a Difference in Tioga County- Become a Community Educator or Representative! with Alzheimer's Association, Central New York Chapter Be a part of our continuous efforts to bring awareness to the Public about Alzheimer's Disease. Community Educator would be trained to deliver educational programs to small and large groups through out the county. Community Representative volunteers staff tables at public community events throughout the area. The primary duties include: answering basic questions about Alzheimers's direct interested visitors to literature and/or resources Set-up and take down table display with materials Date Posted: September 18, 2020

CNY- Make a Difference in St. Lawrence County- Become a Community Educator or Representative! with Alzheimer's Association, Central New York Chapter Be a part of our continuous efforts to bring awareness to the Public about Alzheimer's Disease. Community Educator would be trained to deliver educational programs to small and large groups through out the county. Community Representative volunteers staff tables at public community events throughout the area. The primary duties include: answering basic questions about Alzheimers's direct interested visitors to literature and/or resources Set-up and take down table display with materials Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Creative Coordinator - Social Media with MINORITY VETERANS OF AMERICA Role Description: MVA is looking for an Creative Coordinator - Social Media to join our Communications team. This role will be responsible for overseeing and facilitating the production of various communication products and timelines. The ideal candidate for this role is an innovative thinker who has a commitment to developing and empowering teams and thrives in mission driven work. Successful candidates will be an autonomous team leader that’s committed to radical inclusion in all of their work. Essential Tasks: * Must have the ability to work independently and in partnership with a team. Applicants will also need to be self-directed and willing to take initiative as well as detail-oriented, respect and maintain the confidentiality, and possess an enthusiasm for the mission of the organization * Oversees the day-to-day workflow of writers and assigns topics * Creates and maintains internal publication calendar; organizes contributors and schedules according to this calendar. * Assigns new projects to team and coordinates workflow to ensure collaborative teams. * Drafts, edits, and proofreads original communication content. * Reviews illustrations and graphics used for relevance and cohesive message. * Monitors project progress and completion according to scope and deadlines. * Performs other related duties as assigned. Essential Functions: Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work Communicating with Persons Outside Organization Thinking Creatively Core Competencies: "Written Expression & Comprehension","Problem Sensitivity ","Deductive Reasoning ","Inductive Reasoning ","Innovation","Fluency of Ideas","Information Ordering ","Time Management","Judgment and Decision Making ","Critical Thinking ","Coordination","Social Perceptiveness ","Collaboration", "Customer and Personal Service ","English Language ","Clerical","Computers and Electronics ","Communications and Media" Qualifications & Requirements: Copy writing and editing skills. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, Communications Management Technology - Buffer, MailChimp and Social Media Platforms - Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIN Minimum of 1-2 years of experience with running a business, non-profit, community organization, or political Facebook page, Instagram account, and Twitter account. Why you should join us? Excellent opportunity to gain experience working in an established Non Profit Organization Network and connect with key organizations (nonprofits, corporations, and government) and members of the veteran community Sharpen your strategic management skills coordinating a team of contributors to create a final product while also getting numerous opportunities to learn, up-skill and grow with us! About Minority Veterans of America: Minority Veterans of America is a non-profit organization that serves minority and underrepresented veterans. The organization was established in Seattle, WA in 2017 and organizes nationally through programs and events that take place throughout the year. AAP/EEO Statement: Minority Veterans of America recognizes and supports all applicable AAP/EEO work laws and regulations. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Virtual Friends eMentoring with Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Shoals Due to the restrictions caused by COVID-19 on in person one to one meetings, we are now offering virtual eMentoring for children aged 5 to 15. Volunteers will meet with their mentee via virtual platforms once every other week for 30 minutes to 1 hour. On the alternate week, they will communicate via a special messaging platform for Big Brothers Big Sisters participants. Mentoring sessions can consist of help with school work, building self esteem, character building, life coaching or just talking and being a friend. A variety of resources will be provided. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Start a "Disaster Relief" Clean Up - Give Back Chapter with CLEAN UP - GIVE BACK ORG Start a Chapter that will be ready to help in time of disaster. Visit our website www.cleanupgiveback.org and download the pdf entitled, "Starting a Chapter". Help your neighbors if disaster hits. Be ready and organized. You can also go out when there is no disaster and help the community. Call us today. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Change a life from home--become a Virtual Adult Literacy tutor! with Los Angeles Public Library Did you know that nearly 1 million adults in Los Angeles face literacy or language barriers? Join us to share your love of reading and: -- Learn new skills! We provide all the training, materials, and support you'll need to be effective. -- Meet great people from different cultures and places. -- Face challenges and learn how to overcome them. -- Develop (or grow!) a passion for learning and teaching others. -- Create real and meaningful change in your own community. -- Gain great experience that can be applied in multiple job fields. Volunteers are fundamental to the success of library literacy services. Without people like you we can't partner with adults to overcome literacy barriers and close skill gaps to create opportunity for individuals, their families, and the communities of Los Angeles. Won't you join us? No teaching background is required. All volunteer tutors receive free training and materials. We ask for 2 to 3 hours a week for a minimum of 6 months. Virtual volunteers will utilize basic technology to interact with an adult learner via an agreed upon platform, e.g. telephone call, Google Meet, Zoom. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Online Driver Training Class to Volunteer with Mobility Matters Volunteer Training Class to become a Volunteer driver. Mobility Matters provides mobility management services throughout Contra Costa County by matching riders to transportation providers that meet their individual needs. Mobility Matters operates a trained volunteer driver program that provides free, one-on-one, door-through-door rides for seniors and disabled veterans who cannot access other forms of transportation. Rides for Seniors and Rides 4 Veterans Volunteers must: Be caring, mature individuals who are willing and able to provide transportation to ambulatory seniors who can no longer drive. Be age 25-75 with a current drivers license. Excellent driving record and crime free background. Own or have access to a reliable vehicle that is registered and insured. Participate in a training class before giving first ride. For more information find us at www.mobilitymatterscc.com or call us at (925)284-2215. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

EVENT PLANNING INTERNSHIP with The Human Growth Foundation This is a remote position where interns work from their home base. The internship is non-paid but ideal for dedicated individuals who would like hands-on experience in event production/planning, marketing, and public relations. This is perfect for students seeking college credit and looking for hands-on experience. This is also perfect for someone who needs 100+ community service hours. REQUIREMENTS Familiarity with Gmail/Google Docs Familiarity with social media platforms Proficient in Microsoft Office (e.g. Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) Excellent Internet research skills Superior verbal and written communication skills Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and collaborate effectively as a team member Should be open-minded, a fast learner, enthusiastic, and adaptable. Must be able to work a minimum of 3 hours per day, each week during regular business hours Must have personal laptop/computer with Internet access to work on Must be able to join weekly conference call meetings RESPONSIBILITIES Review and manage inventory of event supplies. Assist in planning event needs, including rentals, permits, programming, setup and breakdown. Assist in submitting appropriate permits. Attend conference call meetings. Communicate with event exhibitors, nonprofits, corporate sponsors, donors and small businesses about event details Create social media outreach for facebook, Instagram, and twitter TO APPLY: Email daphne@hgfound.org and include a brief introduction of yourself and why you are interested in this internship. Include your available schedule and any work experience in event planning. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Mentor a Child - Start Virtually and Transition to In-Person (OR, WA applicants only) with Great Life Mentoring Great Life Mentoring is celebrating 20 years of enriching the lives of children and mentors! You won't find another mentoring opportunity like this one. Hear directly from the mentors and kids themselves in our one-minute match videos at https://greatlifementoring.com/2020 Children between the ages of 7-18 and facing adverse circumstances. Our kids have experienced trauma and have a deep need for a trustworthy adult to help them develop confidence in themselves and others. Great Life Mentoring is a Research-Based practice proven to work! Right now we have an urgent need for new mentors from the Portland, OR and Vancouver, WA areas. We will work with you virtually until the pandemic is over, and then you will be ready to meet your new friend face to face. The application is online, the interview and training can be via video from your phone or computer. We want to make it easy for you to help a child who really needs you now. As a Mentor in our program you will: Get to choose the child you'd like to help Be able to choose the day, time and place Have fun with your friend 1-3 hours a week Receive the training and support needed to help you be successful as a mentor If this sounds like the opportunity you've been searching for, let us know you're ready to get started! To mentor, select the "I want to Help" button above. You can also go directly to http://greatlifementoring.com to learn more or fill out the online application at: http://greatlifementoring.com/become-a-mentor/ The life you change may be your own! Date Posted: September 18, 2020

COVID-19 Case Coordinator with MINORITY VETERANS OF AMERICA Role Description: MVA is looking for an Covid 19- Case Coordinator to join our Special Projects team. This role will be responsible for reviewing all the incoming applications for our COVID-19 Relief Fund. The ideal candidate for this role is an innovative thinker who has a commitment to developing and empowering teams and thrives in mission driven work. A successful candidate on the role is someone who is personable, timely and organized Essential Tasks: Assesses each member situation and needs based on the data collected from the relief fund application form and provides summary analysis to the Project Manager on the validity of the application Be the main point of contact for applicants during their application review process Coordinates the entire Covid 19 relief fund application process and works towards seamless execution by reducing delays and obstacles from the entire process Acts as liaison with members, their families and other involved governmental/non-governmental agencies Establishes and maintains detailed, confidential records for each member case Speaks to general public and community groups about MVA’s vision; educates and informs the community on the programs and services available in the area. Maintains current knowledge and list of community resources and services available to assist MVA members Performs other related duties as assigned. Essential Functions: Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, Fellows, orLeaders Processing Information Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work Performing Administrative Activities Communicating with Persons Outside Organization Core Competencies: Customer and Personal Service, Administration and Management , Clerical, Sociology and Anthropology, Service Orientation, Social Perceptiveness, Active Listening, Complex Problem Solving, Communication, Deductive Reasoning, Problem Sensitivity Qualifications & Requirements: Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Excellent organizational and critical-thinking skills. Ability to stay calm in difficult and emotional situations Thorough understanding of state and local directives and guidelines regarding veterans Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite or related software Should be a veteran or possess experience working with veteran specific groups and organizations Bachelor’s degree in psychology, Social Work or related area required. At least two years of related experience required Why you should join us? Excellent opportunity to gain experience working in an established Non Profit Organization Network and connect with key organizations (nonprofits, corporations, and government) and members of the veteran community Sharpen your case management and public relation skills while also getting numerous opportunities to learn, up-skill and grow with us! About Minority Veterans of America: Minority Veterans of America is a non-profit organization that serves minority and underrepresented veterans. The organization was established in Seattle, WA in 2017 and organizes nationally through programs and events that take place throughout the year. AAP/EEO Statement: Minority Veterans of America recognizes and supports all applicable AAP/EEO work laws and regulations. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Small Business Transformation Mentor with Dayton SCORE Do something about the mess we are in and help empower others. Small businesses are struggling and need your experience to survive and maybe even thrive. Join the Dayton SCORE team of business mentors. This is a way to use your experience to make Dayton a better place to live and work. Our mentors and trainers help small businesses and nonprofit organizations with: Reinventing themselves to respond to changes in 2020 Developing business plans, including marketing, strategy development, and financial projections Managing people Managing cash flow Improving sales Other activities of our members include training workshops, online and email counseling, marketing our chapter, raising funds, and chairing committees in marketing, recruiting and event planning. Extensive training is available to help you refine their skills and develop new ones. We enjoy the sense of teamwork that exists in our organization. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Medical Scientist with AI experience with ArdenVent We are a non-profit organization building an infrastructure to develop, manufacture, distribute and operate remote-controlled ventilators and oxygen concentrators that will also gather high-resolution treatment data for scientific research and treatment optimization. To address the critical lack of highly qualified COVID-19 caregivers we plan to include as many automation features for the ventilator, from automatic first aid response over automated weaning trials to diagnosis and treatment recommendation. This requires a wide array of Artificial intelligence methods such as basic decision trees but also supervised and unsupervised machine learning techniques where the machine analyses all the available data and clusters patients into specific groups and identifies those who received consistently effective treatment. Another goal of this is to create a disease model that can be used to simulate ventilation patterns and can be used to allow for interactive training of fresh respiratory therapists specifically for COVID-19. Such a model would continue to have value beyond the pandemic and could bring valuable insight into the physiology of the lung. We are looking for a true expert who is aware of the current consensus on the fundamental physics and biological processes behind the disease but is also capable to expand his horizon to what this kind of analysis of data might bring. That person would be working closely with an AI expert to identify suitable approaches to the opportunities described above. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Interface Designer for telemedicine ventilator with ArdenVent We are a non-profit organization building an infrastructure to develop, manufacture, distribute and operate remote-controlled ventilators and oxygen concentrators that will also gather high-resolution treatment data for scientific research and treatment optimization. We have created a first draft interface design for our Ventilator and realized the design in JavaScript. you can see a demonstration at http://www.ardenvent.com/ventilators (please ignore the security warning. the demo currently can only communicate with the demo device through non-encrypted websites) However, managing a greater number of patients requires many more screens. We also need to optimize the current design for emergency situations and improve the user experience design for more intuitive and familiar ventilator settings. This requires reaching out to respiratory therapists and other healthcare workers who are expert in the usage of ventilators and create surveys to design the interface after real-world practical needs rather than stylish and modern design (that of course also has a place but lower priority) We have to research existing telemedicine solutions that might be relevant and come up with information architectures that suit the data that is available to the doctor. Minimal requirements 2 years of professional full-time experience in UX/UI Design basics in JavaScript, HTML, CSS Ideal Requirements medical Background ability to independently organize surveys for respiratory therapists experience with patient management 7 years of experience in UX Design worked on a telemedicine project before Date Posted: September 18, 2020

COVID-19 clinician with UX interest for remote Ventilator with ArdenVent We are a non-profit organization building an infrastructure to develop, manufacture, distribute and operate remote-controlled ventilators and oxygen concentrators that will also gather high-resolution treatment data for scientific research and treatment optimization. We have created an interface for our ventilator (http://www.ardenvent.com/ventilators) but now it needs to be filled with the right presets, recommendations, descriptions etc. and be optimized for everyday hospital and even homecare usage. We need somebody who has hands-on experience with COVID-19 and knows the best practices that are currently being applied but is aware of which of these best practices are based on first principles and which on assumptions and less conclusive observations. You can also help if you have the ability to communicate COVID-19 related information very clearly and internationally unambiguous (e.g. what does FiO2 mean) so that freshly trained or poorly educated caregivers in developing countries have the chance to develop an understanding of the treatment process and be more effective in saving lives. To consider these cases of freshly trained people we have included a description about settings and readings in as many places as possible and want to create a treatment manual where caregivers can look up what to do in certain situations. In this opportunity, you would be closely collaborating with our interface team to also improve the usability of the interface to make it more intuitive and help design other screens such as patient management, emergency patient briefings, patient history views and treatment planning. Minimal requirements 5 years hands-on healthcare experience hands-on COVID-19 experience Ideal optimal Requirements teaching skills experience in telemedicine up to date on COVID-19 treatment protocols and the latest research personal interest in User Experience Design Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Mentors for Small Nonprofit Organizations in Dayton, OH with Dayton SCORE Tired of the insanity that is 2020 and want to make a difference? Use your training skills to train nonprofit organizations. Volunteers are needed would develop and lead online workshops using powerpoint slides and other media. Topics covered include Nonprofit - Strategic Planning, Board development, Fundraising, Marketing, Volunteer Management, Finance and Accounting. Training is available and slide decks are available, or create your own program. SCORE is a national nonprofit organization with a branch in the Dayton metro area offering free services for nonprofit organizations. See a list of the workshops at: https://dayton.score.org/content/take-workshop-291 Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Teach Online STEM Classes to K-8th Graders with ROBOTICS FOR ALL As an online volunteer teacher, you will be responsible for running an eight week long online class. This includes leading the two weekly synchronous classes (either on Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Friday), evaluating student homework (assigned between each synchronous class) and managing teacher's assistants. It will be your responsibility to ensure that the class runs smoothly and take care of any issues, whether related to student behavior or errors in code. You must possess strong leadership skills and a high level of independence. Our current curricula for online classes are the Code.org Curriculum (for K-3rd graders), Scratch Curriculum (for 4th-6th graders), Python Curriculum (for 6th-8th graders), CAD Curriculum (for 6th-8th graders), and Fusion Curriculum (for 7th-8th graders). You are expected to have mastered the curriculum they teach. Below you will find the details of the volunteer position. Click here ( https://www.roboticsforall.net/volunteer-application.html) to go to the application. Tasks Run the two weekly synchronous classes (either on Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Friday) ​The first weekly class is a live demo of concepts. The second weekly class is a review of student homework and a group discussion. Post assignments onto Google Classroom and EdPuzzle, making sure the students complete them. Review student homework. Answer students questions on a timely basis. ​ Lead a group of teacher's assistants. ​The number of teacher's assistants will depend on student enrollment in your class. Time Commitment Teach one or multiple classes. Each class contains two hour long synchronous weekly class meetings (either on Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Friday) Check homework and respond to student questions in between the classes. We will work with your schedule in scheduling class times. Teach for the duration of at least one eight-week class session. ​Benefits Earn community service hours for time spent teaching live synchronous classes, time responding to student questions, and reviewing homework. Leading a Robotics for All class will look good on any resume, whether applying for a future internship, job, or college Potential future leadership positions may be offered, including positions on Robotics for All’s Board of Directors. Learn valuable leadership skills. Requirements Rising 10th grader in high school or above (exceptions may be made to rising 9th graders with a strong volunteering/teaching background) ​Note: lead instructors must be at least two grade levels higher, preferably three grade levels higher, than the student of highest grade level in the class. ​ Mastery of any of the platforms used for any of Robotics for All's in-person curricula (Scratch Jr., Scratch, Python, CAD) Strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively in a team Beneficial Qualifications Experience teaching Robotics for All classes Past leadership or classroom management experience Experience working with educational institutions Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Fundraising Coordinator with Nova Caeli Nova Caeli is a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization dedicated to helping victims and their pets Rebuild, Recover and Rise after domestic violence. We are currently seeking an experienced Fundraising Specialist to raise funds for the operational costs of Nova Caeli under the supervision of the Executive Director. This position can be performed from home and includes a combination of email and telephone communication with prospective donors. Expectations: - create a fundraising plan - secure corporate and individual donations - plan, manage and execute fundraising events online and within the local community - coordinate with our grant writer for other sources of funding - track and report contacts, expenses and income for each fundraiser The ideal candidate is reliable and punctual with excellent communication and organizational skills. 5 hours per week/3 month commitment required Nova Caeli strives to provide a nurturing, supportive and inclusive environment that embraces diversity and values the strengths and contributions of each individual to our mission. We encourage open communication and exchange of ideas that will maximize our efforts. Together, we can end the cycle of domestic violence by helping to create a happier and healthier life for survivors and their pets. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Journalist Internship with The Borgen Project The Borgen Project is an innovative, national campaign that is working to make poverty a focus of U.S. foreign policy. This is a 12-week, part-time, unpaid internship. The selected candidate will be able to work from home and set their own schedule, but must meet weekly deadlines. Articles submitted will appear on BORGEN Magazine or The Borgen Project Blog. - Interview sources and research topics in-depth. - Write one well-researched article per week. - Communicate with editors and supervisors. - Assist with fundraising. Create a personal fundraising campaign and meet targets. Qualifications: Strong journalism writing skills. Must be able to work independently and meet deadlines with very little supervision. Experience writing for newspapers is helpful, but not required. Start Date: New programs begin every month, you choose the month you wish to start. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

ROCKBlue Deputy to President with ROCKBlue Responsibilities Assist the President to address the following issues expeditiously and with a high degree of quality: Staff planning Preparation of articles for monthly newsletter and blog postings Team/staff accountability Oversight and progress of Initiatives Monitoring LinkedIn for important posts to read and posts requiring ROCKBlue comment Assistance with budget formulation and implementation as well as oversight Assist in reporting to the Board of Directors Assist with fundraising strategic planning and monthly progress reporting Assist with proposal leadership and oversight Assist with fundraising outreach to Corporate, Development Finance Banks and Foundations Assist with revenue generation activities such as paid consultancies Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Virtually Expand Horizons - Help adults learn how to read! with Los Angeles Public Library Did you know that nearly 1 million adults in Los Angeles face literacy or language barriers? Many Los Angeles residents need to improve their English reading, writing, and communication skills. The library needs YOU to help us close this gap. Our web-based Reading Horizons program empowers adult learners with a simple, streamlined approach for learning how to read in English including phonics, vocabulary, and comprehension. Volunteers will not only help adults navigate through coursework, but will provide supplemental instructional support. We will provide all of training you'll need to be effective, even if you've never been a tutor or teacher. Join us to share your love of reading and: -- Learn new skills! -- Meet great people from different cultures and places. -- Face challenges and learn how to overcome them. -- Develop (or grow!) a passion for learning and teaching others. -- Create real and meaningful change in your own community. -- Gain great experience that can be applied in multiple job fields. Volunteers are fundamental to the success of library literacy services. Without people like you we can't partner with adults to overcome literacy barriers and close skill gaps to create opportunity for individuals, their families, and the communities of Los Angeles. Won't you join us? No teaching background is required. All volunteer tutors receive free training and materials. We ask for 2 to 3 hours a week for a minimum of 6 months. Virtual volunteers will utilize basic technology to interact with an adult learner via an agreed upon platform, e.g. telephone call, Google Meet, Zoom. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Gamers and Streamers - The National MS Society Needs YOU! with National MS Society CALLING ALL STREAMERS! Whether you’re a classic gamer, an incredible speedrunner, content creator, or playing the latest releases, with Stream to End MS, you can be a part of changing the world for the nearly 1 million people who live with multiple sclerosis in the United States. Gather your online community and let’s go! https://www.nationalmssociety.org/stream-to-end-ms The National MS Society is looking for volunteers to serve on a focus group to support the development of their newest campaign, Stream to End MS (#StreamToEndMS). The campaign will bring together online content creators, so they can do what they love while raising funds and awareness for the National MS Society. As a volunteer, you will set up a stream using our platform, host your stream and provide some feedback and receive volunteer hours for your time. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Donate Painted Pumpkins to Nursing Home Residents with InterFaith Works of Central New York This one is great for the whole family! The leaves are turning and the weather is cooler. Fall is in full swing. Let's bless seniors living in nursing homes with some fall fun. Use your imagination and paint mini pumpkins which will be gifted to residents in a local nursing home. Be creative and decorative! Contact Toma Tracy to drop off your pumpkins by October 5th ttracy@ifwcny.org 315-449-3552, ext. 203 Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Nonprofit Organization Mentors Dayton Ohio with Dayton SCORE Make 2020 the year you stepped up to help other people. Dayton SCORE is a group of volunteers devoted to improving life in the Miami Valley. We help nonprofit organizations recover from the effects of the COVID 19 restrictions. Help local nonprofits in our community deal with the new environment they must operate from you home. We are one of the only organizations in Dayton that actively assists small non-profit organizations develop their skills through a series of 6 workshops and individual coaching. Consider joining our organization as a mentor or trainer. We have trained over 2500 people since 2012 and have mentored dozens of NPOs in the Dayton area. Interested in serving on a nonprofit Board? We can help you find one that fits with your interests and passion. Join us today. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Editors, Technical, Writers and English College Majors (website) dfoww.org with DFOWW INCORPORATED (website) dfoww.org September 11, 2020 dfoww, Incorporated is a 501(c)3 educational nonprofit charity organization located in Atlanta, Georgia. Our mission is to help bridge the literacy achievement challenges that disproportionately impact low income, minority individuals and communities. The literacy services we provide are free of charge to the public. We are seeking volunteers to serve as Board members on our nonprofit's Board of Directors (working board). Currently we are in need of a Board President and Secretary. Our board is made up of 6 committee's: 1. Teaching Committee (English degree required) or Education degree required 2. Editing Committee ( English degree required) or Technical Writer, Journalism experience required 3. Correspondence Committee (respond to emails) 4. Appropriations Committee (fundraising, securing grants and other sources of funding) 5. Marketing and Social Media Outreach Committee (Creating ads, marketing the nonprofit) 6. Foreign Language Committee (bilingual, Spanish speaking and reading) The above listed descriptions are general. We are in search of I ndividuals who are editors, technical writers, ESL instructors, Spanish teachers, English teachers, College English majors, computer science majors and those with strong leadership skills. All candidates will be required to commit to serve on one of our 6 committee's and commit to a minimum of 3 hours per week in fiduciary duties. All duties can be performed remotely. Yes, it's ok if you live in another State other than Georgia. Must be a USA citizen. We are a very structured nonprofit charity organization. We are seeking candidates who have the availability to assist us in carrying out our charity mission. Joining a Board of Directors is an extremely serious responsibility. If you are interested in becoming a board member and willing to serve on one of our nonprofit's 6 committees, please feel free to contact the office of the Executive Director at info@dfoww.org Please visit our website at dfoww.org Follow us on Twitter @dfoww_edu Follow us on Facebook @dfoww Follow us on Instagram @dfoww_edu follow us on LinkedIn @ dfoww Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Volunteer from home! Teach an adult how to read! with Los Angeles Public Library Did you know that nearly 1 million adults in Los Angeles face literacy or language barriers? Join us to share your love of reading and: -- Learn new skills! We provide all the training, materials, and support you'll need to be effective. -- Meet great people from different cultures and places. -- Face challenges and learn how to overcome them. -- Develop (or grow!) a passion for learning and teaching others. -- Create real and meaningful change -- Gain great experience that can be applied in multiple job fields. Volunteers are fundamental to the success of library literacy services. Without people like you we can't partner with adults to overcome literacy barriers and close skill gaps to create opportunity for individuals, their families, and the communities of Los Angeles. Won't you join us? Volunteers outside of Los Angeles are welcome. No teaching background is required. All volunteer tutors receive free training and materials. We ask for 2 to 3 hours a week for a minimum of 6 months. Virtual volunteers will utilize basic technology to interact with an adult learner via an agreed upon platform, e.g. telephone call, Google Meet, Zoom. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

COVID-19 Mask Makers Needed! with Family First Community Center Foundation The Family First Community Center Foundation is currently seeking volunteers to make masks that will be distributed to first responders, teachers and students in our area. This is a fun project that can be done in the safety of your own home. Our goal is 5000 masks. However, the number of masks you make is entirely up to you. Any help is appreciated! Your time and efforts will keep front line workers, teachers and students safe and will help mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in our community. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Trash Cleanup Campaign Leader with CLEAN UP - GIVE BACK ORG We need volunteers to lead cleanup campaigns. Assist in campaigns. You can assist in one or many campaigns, whatever fits your schedule. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Youth Program Facilitator with Season to Soar Overview Virtual Opportunity Make a positive impact in the lives of 5th - 8th grade students in underserved communities by leading a fun and interactive youth development program that teaches youth about the importance of leadership, volunteering and global citizenship. Time Committment: 1 day per week Responsibilities Lead program activities for a classroom of 5th - 8th grade students A pre-established curriculum will be provided, but volunteers will have flexibility to add their own relevant activities if they would like to do so Facilitate classroom discussions and help students have fun and be engaged while learning the program content Maintain regular communication with the schools’ administrators and Season to Soar’s Leadership Team Time Commitment: Term: We are looking for volunteers for our Fall 2020 (Oct-Dec) and/or Spring 2021(Jan-June) programs. Time: Program will be held virtually one day a week during after school hours. Volunteer should expect each session to be about 1-2 hours. Dates: Program days are TBD and may vary between participating Chicago schools. Experience (Preferred But Not Required) Experience working or volunteering with youth in a school, after school program, mentor program or similar preferred If you are interested but do not have past experience, please feel free to apply anyways. Training will be provided Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Business Development Manager with ConnectionHub ConnectionHub Business Development Manager We have an exciting opportunity for a Business Development Manager to join our team and help us create opportunities by engaging small, medium and large enterprises. You will be the front of the charity and will have the dedication to create and apply effective sales strategy. To excel in this role you should be an active listener and have a compelling sales personality. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak and the subsequent travel restrictions, we are looking for off-site volunteers at the moment. All volunteers are required to have a valid DBS certificate. Business Development Manager Responsibilities: Contacting potential partners to establish rapport and arrange meetings. Planning and overseeing new marketing initiatives. Researching organizations and individuals to find new opportunities. Finding and developing new markets and improving fundraising. Attending conferences, meetings, and charity events. Developing goals for the development team and charity growth and ensuring they are met. Training personnel and helping team members develop their skills. Develop a growth strategy focused both on financial gain and stakeholders’ satisfaction. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Become a Mentor to Undergraduate College Students with Upkey.com GO TO https://upkey.com/mentorship for a quick application and more info UPKEY is recruiting 500 Mentors for the Fall 2020 Virtual Internship Program (VIP) beginning October 5th. During these troubling times, many undergraduate students have lost their internships. Upkey is providing 1,000 students the opportunity to learn some valuable transferable business skills from early to mid-level career business professionals so that the future of our workforce comes out of this crisis more prepared to launch their professional journeys. One important piece lacking from this internship experience is a work "buddy" who can be a mentor and help them along their journey. If you are willing and able to be a buddy through this 8 week program in October & November, please fill out the form! **We provide an optional complementary training through Journeous. The project scope includes Fall 2020 Program Mentorship Details Start Date : 5th October, 2020 Duration: 6 weeks Time Commitment Required: 1-2 hours per week Additional details: GO TO https://upkey.com/mentorship for a quick application and more info Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Spring 2021 Engagement Intern with National Multiple Sclerosis Society The National Multiple Sclerosis Society is a national non-profit that exists because there are people with MS. Our vision is a world free of MS. Everything we do is focused so that people affected by MS can live their best lives as we stop MS in its tracks, restore what has been lost and end MS forever. We are more than an organization. We are a movement. United in our collective power to do something about MS now and end this disease forever. At the National MS Society you have the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of those living with MS and their families. As a member of the Society team, you'll work in an environment that values collaboration, innovation, diverse perspectives, and most of all a relentless resolve so people with MS can live their best lives. The National MS Society is offering an exciting internship within the Volunteer Engagement department. This unpaid internship can provide school credit and offers valuable experience in the non-profit, engagement, relationship management, and event planning industries. Candidates must have excellent customer service skills, be self-motivated, a team player, results-oriented, and dedicated to making a difference in the lives of people living with and affected by MS. Intern(s) will assist with the execution of all Volunteer Engagement functions. These tasks will include volunteer outreach, recruitment, communications, cultivation, and recognition for the 2021 Texas MS 150 and local Walk MS events. Will also include some administrative, database management, and event production activities. Essential Functions/Responsibilities: Day to Day Volunteer Recruitment & Cultivation (70%) Volunteer Engagement Strategy (30%) Specific Responsibilities Each day this intern will work closely with the Volunteer Engagement Specialist in developing outreach lists and making calls to potential volunteers, cultivating new volunteer group and individual recruitment, contacting prior volunteers, setting up and fulfilling maintenance on Sign Up Genius pages, continuously updating and maintaining DWUI, and assisting with in-kind sponsorships related to volunteer engagement. Learning Objectives Intern(s) will receive a thorough overview of non-profit volunteer engagement work, most specifically related to fundraising events. Gain relevant work experience in non-profit volunteer engagement field (50%) Gain experience working within a team and committee environment (25%) Opportunity to learn about multiple sclerosis and work with the leading national organization supporting people impacted by MS (25%) To apply visit our application portal at: https://recruiting.adp.com/srccar/public/RTI.home?c=1109441&d=Internships&r=5000642946506#/ Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Grow, Girl, Grow: How-To Series! with Girls Empowerment Network Grow, Girl, Grow: How-To Series! Girls everywhere are looking for ways to stay engaged, learn new skills, and have fun. That’s where you come in! We’re asking our phenomenal volunteers to create 3-5 minute how-to instructional videos to help our girls grow their skills and confidence. Do you want to contribute a Grow, Girl, Grow: How-To Series video but aren’t sure what the focus should be? Here’s a great place to begin: focus on a skill that helps girls build their self-efficacy in one of our 6-C's: coping skills, creativity, communication, critical thinking, collaboration, and confidence. Making a How-To video is super simple - all you need is your phone! Check out our Grow, Girl, Grow: How-To Series Tutorial and sign up (see links below) to create your own Grow, Girl, Grow: How-To Series video. And a huge shout out to our amazing volunteers who have submitted their videos on How-To Change a Tire, How-To Knit, and How-To Fold a Paper Crane! ----------- Register as a Grow, Girl, Grow: How-To Series volunteer! https://t.e2ma.net/click/8g13fs/8kkx64f/cgrafyh Learn more about your Six C's of Self-Efficacy! https://www.girlsempowermentnetwork.org/self-efficacy Check out the How-To videos uploaded to our YouTube page! https://t.e2ma.net/click/8g13fs/8kkx64f/4luafyh Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Distanced Learning Supplies! with Project for Pride in Living (PPL) Our Resident Services team at Project for Pride in Living has shifted our programming to adhere to physical distancing. We will now be doing monthly distributions for PPL residents and are in need of the following items: School Supplies: -clipboards -mini-whiteboards -whiteboard markers -school/educational posters -markers -colored pencils -glue bottles -notebook paper -scissors Games: -Busy Town Eye Found It -The Sneaky Snacky Squirrel -Labyrinth -Playing cards -Oragami paper -Jenga If you are interested in donating any of these items or hosting a drive, please contact our Donations and Engagement Intern, Kaia Zeigler (Kaia.Zeigler@ppl-inc.org) for more information. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

AARP Foundation Meal Pack Challenge with AARP Foundation www.mealpackchallenge.org Since 2015, AARP Foundation’s annual Celebration of Service has put a spotlight on senior poverty by engaging thousands of volunteers on Washington D.C.’s National Mall to pack millions of meals for food insecure older adults. This year, the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and rising food insecurity rates mean vulnerable seniors need our support more than ever. We’ll continue the spirit of service in 2020 through our Meal Pack Challenge, which will safely engage volunteers to contribute 25,000 boxes - over 2 million servings of food -- to the Capital Area Food Bank, which serves the Greater Washington D.C. metro area. Through this initiative, volunteers will give their time by preparing and shipping boxes of non-perishable food from the comfort and safety of their own home. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Relatable Role Model Letters! with Girls Empowerment Network Spark Kit Relatable Role Model Letters Girls are looking for meaningful ways to connect now more than ever, and that’s where you come in! For girls in grades 3-12, we want to include an inspiring element of connection in our Spark Kits - Relatable Role Model Letters. So what are Relatable Role Model Letters? These page-long letters written by Girls Empowerment Network volunteers aim to inspire, encourage, uplift, and celebrate girls throughout our community. During the last several months, many of us have felt disconnected, distant, or isolated from others. Relatable Role Model Letters provide volunteers and girls a unique way of communicating and feeling connected. Be sure to c heck out our Volunteer FAQs (see links below)!This document is full of tips, guidelines, and an example Relatable Role Model Letter. To register as a Relatable Role Model Letters volunteer, visit: https://forms.gle/vmk24qPpJbx65K476 What should be included in my letters? The letter should be one page in length. Volunteers are asked to write a minimum of 5 different letters. We are currently asking for handwritten letters as this provides a personalized and meaningful touch. We recommend taking 1-2 weeks max to complete your letters. We welcome decorations, colors, markers, and stickers! We suggest using a variety of bright and bold colors. Letter recipients are girls in grades 3-8 and grades 6-12 (roughly 8-13 years old and 11-18 years old). You will be able to choose which age demographic you'd like to write letters to. Ensure your writing is legible and use language that is accessible to young folks. Use inclusive language in your letters ( see our i nclusive language section in our FAQs !) Steer away from language about physical attributes. Feel free to share your first name, age, city, and/or profession. Do not include any other identifying/personal information. When you have completed your 5+ letters, you will mail them to: PO BOX 3122, Austin, Texas, 78764 (ATTN: Relatable Role Model Letters). The sooner you can send us the letters, the sooner girls will be able to receive them! What are some creative elements that you could you include in your letter? Share your favorite inspiring quote. Write about your role model/shero and why they inspire you. Share a joke or riddle. Offer words of affirmation or mantras. Share a memory from middle or high school when you were brave, kind, or used your voice to advocate for yourself or others. Write an acrostic poem using words like girl, power, bravery, strength, etc. Create fun doodles that can be colored in and decorated. Write about how you utilize the Six Cs in your life: How are you creative? What are your favorite coping skills? What makes you feel confident? Who do you enjoy collaborating with? What makes you feel like a courageous communicator? How do you exercise your critical thinking skills? And be sure to share your letter on social media using #GirlSpark! --------- Register as a Relatable Role Model Letters volunteer at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe_RlKoV46to1CanPlZidau3cYCJzsQDxnYG0f0oH4uND18WA/viewform View our volunteer FAQs here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15jBXpb1KL-bDiMl8CZYbPBe2Wz6NxvMmMJ6YNtYCnfs/edit Learn about our Six C's of Self-Efficacy: https://www.girlsempowermentnetwork.org/self-efficacy Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Social Media Manager with Diversity in Wine and Spirits Diversity in Wine and Spirits is the first nonprofit in the International hospitality community that advocates, supports and encourages all aspects of diversity ie, gender, ethnicity, age, religion, LGBTQ+, etc. We are inclusive of everyone, and provide tools and resources to help marginalized professionals reach their highest potential. We partner with organizations to help create or restructure their diversity plans. Volunteering with us will have a visible impact on executing work and research that has not existed before. By volunteering with an all-inclusive organization means that you help to strengthen our community by bringing everyone together. Although it is important to have safe spaces within certain groups that advocate for a particular spectrum of diversity, intersectionality reaches under indexed groups that may not fall solely within one category and we focus on all aspects of diversity, not any one group in particular. Volunteering shows the passion that you have to create a more diverse and inclusive community. It highlights the efforts of you wanting to build a table where everyone can sit and have a voice. Progress and change start with your dedication and strong belief that equal representation, equity, and equality are important in ours and every industry. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Bring a Smile to a Senior with Brighten A Day Do you want to help bring a smile to someone? Looking for a way to make a difference from home? Peggy is a senior from New York who just had open heart surgery. She is not healing well and is getting discouraged. Due to COVID-19, she is also isolated inside her home. We need your help in cheering up Peggy! We are sending Peggy encouraging messages to bring her a smile. Cards, notes, and letters are all greatly appreciated and will aid in both her mental and physical healing. Every single card, note, or letter counts. Thank you! *We verify service hours for students. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Volunteer Coordinator for Diversity Nonprofit Serving Youth with Show and Heal Primary Responsibilities: Recruiting and supervising volunteers Actively maintain and update volunteer postings on various websites, such as Handshake, VolunteerMatch, idealist, etc. Keeping schedules and records of volunteers’ work Matching volunteers to opportunities that fit their skill sets, making sure they understand their responsibilities Skills/Abilities: The qualified candidate will have excellent writing, verbal, and organizational skills. Ideal candidates will also be: flexible, take the initiative, a team player, self-motivated, detail-oriented, possess strong interpersonal skills, positive demeanor, excellent customer service skills, excellent communication skills, priority management, and work well under deadlines. Google Suite (Docs, Slides, Sheets, Drive, etc.) and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) experience required. Job Types: Part-time Pay: Volunteer COVID-19 considerations: We are operating 100% remotely. The safety of our team is our number one priority. We have a new social media campaign (working title: "Show and Heal World") to break stereotypes on misrepresented communities due to systemic racism/oppression as well as COVID. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Film and Video Producer for Diversity Nonprofit Serving Youth with Show and Heal We are seeking a candidate for our start-up nonprofit organization to edit current interviews or produce, direct, and/or record new stories with diverse communities. We are open to fresh, innovative ideas! Qualifications: Expertise in any areas of film/video production (writing, directing, producing, editing, post-production, distribution, etc.) Detail-oriented, deadline-driven, and organized. Able to dedicate 5-10 hours per week. Job Types: Part-time Pay: Volunteer COVID-19 considerations: We are operating 100% remotely. The safety of our team is our number one priority. We have a new social media campaign (working title: "Show and Heal World") to break stereotypes on misrepresented communities due to systemic racism/oppression as well as COVID. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Curriculum Writer for Diversity Nonprofit Serving Youth with Show and Heal Primary Responsibilities: To support in researching and developing our curriculum for an online teen empathy and empowerment course focused on these areas: self-empowerment diversity and equity social media and phone detachment social and leadership skills self-care Skills/Abilities: The qualified candidate will have excellent writing, verbal, proofreading, editing, phone, and organizational skills. Ideal candidates will also be: flexible, take the initiative, a team player, self-motivated, detail-oriented, possess strong interpersonal skills, positive demeanor, excellent customer service skills, excellent communication skills, priority management, and work well under deadlines. Google Suite (Docs, Slides, Sheets, Drive, etc.) and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) experience required. Job Types: Part-time Pay: Volunteer COVID-19 considerations: We are operating 100% remotely. The safety of our team is our number one priority. We have a new social media campaign (working title: "Show and Heal World") to break stereotypes on misrepresented communities due to systemic racism/oppression as well as COVID. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Penetration Testing with Dweebs Global We need a volunteer to help pen test our website and app. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

A Child Needs Your Voice! with Guardian ad Litem Currently, we are conducting our Volunteer information sessions, Volunteer training and debriefing, child visits and attending court and meetings via Zoom. We offer information sessions on a regular basis contact Donna at dckordek@comcast.net for more information. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Grant Volunteer with SAFEHOME,Inc. Overview The Grants Volunteer will assist the Grants department with database administration, statistical analysis, and compiling research useful to the grant writing process. This would be an excellent opportunity for an aspiring grantwriter or someone who loves data/research to volunteer! Purpose and Impact The Grants Volunteer will be an integral part of ensuring that the grant writing team has sufficient and accurate information to write grants that help fund Safehome programs. Responsibilities/Duties Entering data into the Apricot database that is pertinent to grant writing. Quality assurance tasks and cleaning data as needed for the purposes of grant compliance. Studying peer-reviewed journal articles, local and government statistical databases and reports, and NGO statistical databases and reports in order to compile relevant statistics about domestic violence. Collaborating with staff to collect relevant information for grant proposals. Cleaning and organizing grant folders. Learning about Safehome programs so that relevant research and data can be leveraged during the grant writing process. Qualifications Passionate about the mission of Safehome Patience, adaptability, and willingness to learn Interest in learning about the grant writing process, research, and database management Proficiency or interest in statistics and their importance in relation to the grant writing process Proficiency in databases or an ability to learn this skill quickly Highly organized and detail-oriented Internet connection and willingness to be trained via Zoom Training Basic Safehome Volunteer Trainingata Manager Training with Grants and D Screening Process Application, federal background check, and State of Kansas background check are required Initial phone screening with Volunteer Manager/in-person interview with Grants and Data Manager Date Posted: September 18, 2020

J.P.Morgan Corporate Challenge (Virtual) Join Carry The Load Team with CARRY THE LOAD This year’s J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge is going virtual, and Carry The Load is a beneficiary of the event! Thank you to J.P. Morgan for choosing us to help #RemixTheRun! In the DFW area and have no team to join? Register for ours by clicking https://www.jpmorgancc.com/sub-event/8/company-registration/participant-registration Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Virtual Literacy Tutoring with BookNook with BRILLIANT DETROIT Brilliant Detroit and our partner BookNook have launched Remote Literacy Tutoring to serve students Kindergarten-4th grade. The remote tutoring uses video conferencing and the BookNook digital literacy platform to provide time for students to connect with mentors and improve their literacy skills each week. Mentors lead students through pre-planned lessons that BookNook recommends based on students’ skill level and areas of need. The school year session of the program begins on September 28th and observes holidays in accordance with the Detroit Public Schools calendar. We are looking for new mentors who can commit to meeting with a student for 45 minutes twice a week. We have set time slots for student/guide pairs to meet on the days listed below. Please note that these times are subject to change as we respond to the needs of our families. 12pm Mondays and Wednesdays 4pm Mondays and Wednesdays 5pm Mondays and Wednesdays 12pm Tuesdays and Thursdays 4pm Tuesdays and Thursdays 5pm Tuesdays and Thursdays In order to participate in the program, you must have access to wifi and technology (see list of compatible devices below), attend a one hour training with a BookNook staff member and complete a background check. Training times are flexible; We will put you in touch directly with our colleague at BookNook to find a time that works well for you. You will also need a device that can use Zoom such as a computer (with a camera), tablet, or smartphone. There are lots of devices that are compatible with BookNook, here’s the list (phones are NOT compatible): iPads(iOS 9.3+), Chromebooks (Chrome OS 54+), Android 4.4+, Mac (OS X 10+), PC (Windows 7+), Supported Fire Tablets: Kindle Fire HDX (2013 and 2014), Fire HD 8 and 10 (2015 - 2018) Don't hesitate to reach out with any questions you may have by emailing aperlman@brilliantdetroit.org and thank you for contributing to our mission of kid success. Date Posted: September 18, 2020

Medicinal Foods for Stress, Sleep & Anxiety Volunteer Product Management with M4A FOUNDATION - CROWDDOING We are looking for an experienced Product Manager who is passionate about building products that customers love. You will join a dynamic and fast-paced environment and work with cross-functional teams to design, build and roll-out products that deliver the company’s vision and strategy. We're helping to build medicinal foods literacy and citizen science of foods & herbs for Stress, Sleep and Anxiety. Here is the main package for your review to determine if you are interested: docs.google.com/document/d/1bT47d5eDE2NVW606d1Y7TeKp1hDHyP_JBuJ94Cyy0B4/edit?usp=sharing . Please feel free to view this powerpoint to get an overview of this initiative: docs.google.com/presentation/d/12aEqwiRctIx3QcvK6HNFy4uJ5TgRffxQ7xPLEINNyJw/edit?usp=sharing Did you know that there are thousands of foods and herbs that can impact our mental health in positive ways? CrowdDoing is a global virtual collaboration to research medicinal foods for stress, sleep and anxiety. Our project has the goal of advancing integration across fields of research and to build medicinal foods literacies in the population. We're recruiting virtual volunteer service learning project managers. This role is for Medicinal Foods, Medicinal Foods Service Learning Micro-Leadership Project Management. CrowdDoing aims to make each role flexible, allowing you to become engaged according to your own schedule. You will have the chance to assume micro-leadership responsibilities in keeping with your aspirations and availability. https://real-leaders.com/leveraging-micro-leadership-to-make-aspirational-goals-achievable/. Medicinal Foods for Stress, Sleep & Anxiety Volunteer Product Management Responsibilities: Gain a deep understanding of customer experience, identify and fill product gaps and generate new ideas that grow market share, improve customer experience and drive growth Create buy-in for the product vision both internally and with key external partners Develop product pricing and positioning strategies Translate product strategy into detailed requirements and prototypes Scope and prioritize activities based on business and customer impact Work closely with engineering teams to deliver with quick time-to-market and optimal resources Drive product launches including working with public relations team, executives, and other product management team members Evaluate promotional plans to ensure that they are consistent with product line strategy and that the message is effectively conveyed Act as a product evangelist to build awareness and understanding Represent the company by visiting customers to solicit feedback on company products and services Medicinal Foods for Stress, Sleep & Anxiety Volunteer Product Management Requirements: Proven track record of managing all aspects of a successful product throughout its lifecycle Proven ability to develop product and marketing strategies and effectively communicate recommendations to executive management Solid technical background with understanding and/or hands-on experience in software development and web technologies Strong problem solving skills and willingness to roll up one’s sleeves to get the job Skilled at working effectively with cross functional teams in a matrix organization Excellent written and verbal communication skills MS/BS degree in Computer Science, Engineering or equivalent preferred "To help support you joining the right part of CrowdDoing for you, please use this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSftd6E0tyV2uq7mMty1rZ80BB2MSGhbnof9gRBvaQXbrttIkg/viewform?usp=sf_link" Mission Statement: CrowdDoing.world's Foods.& Herbs for Stress,Sleep & Anxiety Initiative aims to give people agency by educating people about their options with regards to their natural remedies for these aspects of their mental health. We do so by analyzing scientific research and clinical evidence, gathering new evidence through data science and citizen science, and recommending to individuals optimal combinations of teas, tinctures, and powders that can be used to achieve each individual's mental health goals. We conduct this research with the goal of allowing people to make informed decisions about their health and to increase access to healthy stress-coping alternatives. These healthy coping mechanisms can reduce reliance on harmful self-medication practices such as alcohol abuse or behavior likely to lead to opioid addiction. Value Proposition: Tinctures, teas and powders from herbal medicine combinations can represent better risk/reward ratios Through citizen science and data science over time we have the aspirational goal to meet and exceed evidence parity with regards to evidence of effectiveness for herbal medicines for stress & anxiety compared with pharmaceuticals. That mission is attractive for people to participate in as its an opportunity for global collaboration to create increasingly usable natural medicine for stress and anxiety. Each person can go upstream of their mental health challenges and adopt healthier coping mechanisms. he only way CrowdDoing.world can realize its impact potential is through virtual volunteers,service learners(http://blog.reframeit.com/service-learning-and-skilled-volunteering/), and micro-leaders (https://real-leaders.com/leveraging-micro-leadership-to-make-aspirational-goals-achievable/) coming together. See this brief video aboutMicro-leadership at CrowdDoing (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhdB2YJ8Ocs&app=desktop). Micro-leadership means that each person adopts a dimension of responsibility for a collective problem in our society through collaborating on that area creatively individually and together through social innovation. You are also welcome to see more background on CrowdDoing at our Youtube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVoL7fai7oa95fBo44FC0gA?sub_confirmation=1). Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/crowddoing.world/), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CrowdDoing-515295062320613) , LinkedIn ( https://www.linkedin.com/company/18910309/ ). You can see a CrowdDoing Volunteering FAQ here. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zCkbEQX8PHh8k85BS0iIhsJJxADqdH3Kpn1PDbI1Uno/edit?usp=sharing Date Posted: September 17, 2020

Medicinal Foods, Volunteer Program Director, CrowdDoing with M4A FOUNDATION - CROWDDOING We are looking for an experienced Program Director to supervise a wide range of programs. You will be responsible for the delivery and overall success of each program. You will supervise managers and inform management on progress and performance. We're helping to build medicinal foods literacy and citizen science of foods & herbs for Stress, Sleep and Anxiety. Here is the main package for your review to determine if you are interested: docs.google.com/document/d/1bT47d5eDE2NVW606d1Y7TeKp1hDHyP_JBuJ94Cyy0B4/edit?usp=sharing . Please feel free to view this powerpoint to get an overview of this initiative: docs.google.com/presentation/d/12aEqwiRctIx3QcvK6HNFy4uJ5TgRffxQ7xPLEINNyJw/edit?usp=sharing Did you know that there are thousands of foods and herbs that can impact our mental health in positive ways? CrowdDoing is a global virtual collaboration to research medicinal foods for stress, sleep and anxiety. Our project has the goal of advancing integration across fields of research and to build medicinal foods literacies in the population. We're recruiting virtual volunteer service learning project managers. This role is for Medicinal Foods, Medicinal Foods Service Learning Micro-Leadership Project Management. CrowdDoing aims to make each role flexible, allowing you to become engaged according to your own schedule. You will have the chance to assume micro-leadership responsibilities in keeping with your aspirations and availability. https://real-leaders.com/leveraging-micro-leadership-to-make-aspirational-goals-achievable/. A successful Program Director must have a broad knowledge of program management principles. They must have a strategic mindset as well as be able to lead and develop their subordinates. The goal is to ensure every program will be delivered successfully and add the highest possible value to the organization. Medicinal Foods, Volunteer Program Director, CrowdDoing. Responsibilities Initiate and set goals for programs according to the strategic objectives of the organization Plan the programs from start to completion involving deadlines, milestones and processes Develop or approve budgets and operations Devise evaluation strategies to monitor performance and determine the need for improvements Supervise all program and project managers involved to provide feedback and resolve complex problems Discover ways to enhance efficiency and productivity of procedures and people Apply change, risk and resource management principles when needed Read reports prepared by managers to determine progress and issues Ensure program operations and activities adhere to legal guidelines and internal policies Keep senior management informed with detailed and accurate reports or presentations Coordinate internal resources and third parties/vendors for the flawless execution of projects Ensure that all projects are delivered on-time, within scope and within budget Developing project scopes and objectives, involving all relevant stakeholders and ensuring technical feasibility Ensure resource availability and allocation Develop a detailed project plan to track progress Use appropriate verification techniques to manage changes in project scope, schedule and costs Measure project performance using appropriate systems, tools and techniques Report and escalate to management as needed Manage the relationship with the client and all stakeholders Perform risk management to minimize project risks Establish and maintain relationships with third parties/vendors Create and maintain comprehensive project documentation Medicinal Foods, Volunteer Program Director, CrowdDoing. Requirements Proven experience as program director or other managerial position Thorough understanding of project/program management techniques and methods Excellent Knowledge of performance evaluation techniques and key metrics Outstanding knowledge of data analysis, reporting and budgeting Working knowledge of MS office and program management software (e.g. Basecamp, MS Project etc.) A business acumen with a strategic ability Excellent organizational and leadership skills An analytical mindset with great problem-solving abilities Excellent communication skills BSc/BA diploma in management or a relevant field; MSc/MA is a plus Great educational background, preferably in the fields of computer science or engineering for technical project managers Proven working experience as a project administrator in the information technology sector Solid technical background, with understanding or hands-on experience in software development and web technologies Excellent client-facing and internal communication skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills Solid organizational skills including attention to detail and multi-tasking skills Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office PMP / PRINCE II certification is a plus Thank you for your interest in Medicinal Foods, Volunteer Program Director, CrowdDoing. "To help support you joining the right part of CrowdDoing for you, please use this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSftd6E0tyV2uq7mMty1rZ80BB2MSGhbnof9gRBvaQXbrttIkg/viewform?usp=sf_link" Mission Statement: CrowdDoing.world's Foods.& Herbs for Stress,Sleep & Anxiety Initiative aims to give people agency by educating people about their options with regards to their natural remedies for these aspects of their mental health. We do so by analyzing scientific research and clinical evidence, gathering new evidence through data science and citizen science, and recommending to individuals optimal combinations of teas, tinctures , and powders that can be used to achieve each individual's mental health goals. We conduct this research with the goal of allowing people to make informed decisions about their health and to increase access to healthy stress-coping alternatives. These healthy coping mechanisms can reduce reliance on harmful self-medication practices such as alcohol abuse or behavior likely to lead to opioid addiction. Value Proposition: Tinctures, teas and powders from herbal medicine combinations can represent better risk/reward ratios Through citizen science and data science over time we have the aspirational goal to meet and exceed evidence parity with regards to evidence of effectiveness for herbal medicines for stress & anxiety compared with pharmaceuticals. That mission is attractive for people to participate in as its an opportunity for global collaboration to create increasingly usable natural medicine for stress and anxiety. E ach person can go upstream of their mental health challenges and adopt healthier coping mechanisms. The only way CrowdDoing.world can realize its impact potential is through virtual volunteers, service learners (http://blog.reframeit.com/service-learning-and-skilled-volunteering/), and micro-leaders ( https://real-leaders.com/leveraging-micro-leadership-to-make-aspirational-goals-achievable/ ) coming together. See this brief video about Micro-leadership at CrowdDoing ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhdB2YJ8Ocs&app=desktop ). Micro-leadership means that each person adopts a dimension of responsibility for a collective problem in our society through collaborating on that area creatively individually and together through social innovation. You are also welcome to see more background on CrowdDoing at our Youtube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVoL7fai7oa95fBo44FC0gA?sub_confirmation=1). Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/crowddoing.world/), Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/CrowdDoing-515295062320613 ) , LinkedIn ( https://www.linkedin.com/company/18910309/ ). You can see a CrowdDoing Volunteering FAQ here . https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zCkbEQX8PHh8k85BS0iIhsJJxADqdH3Kpn1PDbI1Uno/edit?usp=sharing Date Posted: September 17, 2020

CrowdDoing's Project Management HR Recruiter for CrowdDoing systemic change team with M4A FOUNDATION - CROWDDOING CrowdDoing's Project Management HR Recruiter for CrowdDoing systemic change team Content marketing and community management for CrowdDoing's social media group Food as Medicine Developing thisCitizen Science for Systemic Change facebook group, corresponding facebook page, and corresponding volunteer role listings recruitment through research, content marketing and education in CrowdDoing's Corporate Social Responsibility marketing groups Please help us at CrowdDoing to achieve systemic change through scaling our recruitment via marketing and communications via our CrowdDoing's social media team to help us support the growth of this Facebook group and a forthcoming corresponding Facebook page - CrowdDoing's project management for systemic change marketing team https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UiqqbavFE_i5kliCXlsbvx8RGEic0VeB/view?usp=sharing. There are many articles about growth hacking for NGOs, such as A. (https://www.classy.org/blog/6-growth-hacking-strategies-nonprofits/), https://nonprofitquarterly.org/2017/03/10/growth-hacking-ngos-nonprofits-staffers-can-mobilize-millions/, or https://rosssimmonds.com/non-profits-growth-marketing/. CrowdDoing has a premise and purpose to support micro-leadership, systemic change, multi-disciplinary collaboration, and internalization of externalities in the form of outcomes. Help us build our marketing team. CrowdDoing's marketing team is recruiting and scaling to complete sub-teams in several key role clusters: We are looking for a competent Program Coordinator to undertake a variety of administrative and program management tasks. You will help in planning and organizing programs and activities as well as carry out important operational duties. To be an excellent program coordinator, you must be organized and detail-oriented, comfortable working with diverse teams. If you have further skills in program development and human resources support, we’d like to meet you. The goal will be to facilitate the effective management of programs according to the organization’s standards. CrowdDoing's Project Management HR Recruiter for CrowdDoing systemic change team Responsibilities Support planning and coordination of a program and its activities Ensure implementation of policies and practices Maintain budget and track expenditures/transactions Manage communications through media relations, social media etc. Help build positive relations within the team and external parties Schedule and organize meetings/events and maintain agenda Ensure technology is used correctly for all operations (video conferencing, presentations etc.) Prepare paperwork and order material Keep updated records and create reports or proposals Support growth and program development CrowdDoing's Project Management HR Recruiter for CrowdDoing systemic change team Requirements Proven experience as program coordinator or relevant position Knowledge of program management and development procedures Knowledge of budgeting, bookkeeping and reporting Tech savvy, proficient in MS Office Ability to work with diversity and multi-disciplinary teams Excellent time-management and organizational skills Outstanding verbal and written communication skills Detail-oriented and efficient BSc/BA in business administration or relevant field HR Recruiter responsibilities include: Designing and updating job descriptions Sourcing potential candidates from various online channels (e.g. social media and professional platforms like StackOverflow and Behance) Crafting recruiting emails to attract passive candidates CrowdDoing's Project Management HR Recruiter for CrowdDoing systemic change team brief We are looking for an HR Recruiter to manage our full cycle recruitment, from identifying potential hires to interviewing and evaluating candidates. HR Recruiter responsibilities include sourcing candidates online, updating job ads and conducting background checks. If you have experience with various job interview formats, including phone screenings and group interviews, and can help us recruit faster and more effectively, we’d like to meet you. Ultimately, you will play an important part in building a strong employer brand for our company to ensure we attract, hire and retain the most qualified employees. CrowdDoing's Project Management HR Recruiter for CrowdDoing systemic change team Responsibilities Design and update job descriptions Source potential candidates from various online channels (e.g. social media and professional platforms like StackOverflow and Behance) Craft recruiting emails to attract passive candidates Screen incoming resumes and application forms Interview candidates (via phone, video and in-person) Prepare and distribute assignments and numerical,