Volunteer: Accountant - Reconcile StatementsWe are looking for a volunteer to reconcile our bank statements each month. Agency: Char-Em United Way We are looking for a volunteer to reconcile our bank statements each month. Agency: Char-Em United Way Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49770 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Committee Members NeededDo you like event planning? Marketing? Finance? Want to put your skills to work for a good cause while gaining valuable experience? Char-Em United Way is looking for people to assist with planning events and fundraisers, promoting our organization and helping with the behind the scenes work that makes our organization successful. We are searching for dedicated volunteers to join our planning teams for finance, special events, marketing, and more. This would only require a commitment of about 4 hours a month, and would be a great way to exercise your skills or develop new ones. We can work with you to find a position that fits your interests or area of expertise. If you have questions please contact our office at info@charemunitedway.org or call (231) 487-1006. We'd love to talk you more about this great opportunity!
Agency: Char-Em United Way Do you like event planning? Marketing? Finance? Want to put your skills to work for a good cause while gaining valuable experience? Char-Em United Way is looking for people to assist with planning events and fundraisers, promoting our organization and helping with the behind the scenes work that makes our organization successful. We are searching for dedicated volunteers to join our planning teams for finance, special events, marketing, and more. This would only require a commitment of about 4 hours a month, and would be a great way to exercise your skills or develop new ones. We can work with you to find a position that fits your interests or area of expertise. If you have questions please contact our office at info@charemunitedway.org or call (231) 487-1006. We'd love to talk you more about this great opportunity!
Agency: Char-Em United Way Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49770 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Raise the Roof Committee Members NeededHabitat for Humanity is looking for folks who have a passion for fundraising and events to join our Raise the Roof Committee. Raise the Roof is a large event put on annually at Stafford's Perry in June to help us raise funds for building homes throughout the year. This committee will help us to plan and execute this year’s event and will handle a variety of work including planning a large live auction, marketing, sponsorship, distribution and pick up of materials, and other tasks as they arise. We will meet monthly in Harbor Springs or downtown Petoskey. If you are interested or would like more information please email Gina@northwestmihabitat.org. Agency: Northwest Michigan Habitat For Humanity Habitat for Humanity is looking for folks who have a passion for fundraising and events to join our Raise the Roof Committee. Raise the Roof is a large event put on annually at Stafford's Perry in June to help us raise funds for building homes throughout the year. This committee will help us to plan and execute this year’s event and will handle a variety of work including planning a large live auction, marketing, sponsorship, distribution and pick up of materials, and other tasks as they arise. We will meet monthly in Harbor Springs or downtown Petoskey. If you are interested or would like more information please email Gina@northwestmihabitat.org. Agency: Northwest Michigan Habitat For Humanity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49740 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: volunteersVolunteers are the lifeblood of MADD—full of passion and compassion for our mission. Join our army of ordinary citizens who’ve become extraordinary activists in saving lives and preventing injuries. Whether you’re interested in volunteering a couple of times a year or a couple of times a week, there’s a place for you at MADD. And we have a wide variety of opportunities to match your interests and expertise. Some options include: Advocate for Change: Work to strengthen existing laws and pass new ones. Get started by emailing your legislators. Advise a Board: Consider a community leadership role by serving on a local advisory board. Take Steps to Raise Funds: Sign up for Walk like MADD in your community or as a virtual walker online to help raise mission funds to end drunk driving. Speak Out: Join the Speakers Bureau program and speak at schools, civic groups, clubs and other organizations. Spread the Word: Distribute MADD mission statement flyers in your community to encourage people not to drink and drive. Monitor the Courts: Ensure that justice is being served by monitoring DUI cases. Help Victims Be Heard: Coordinate a Victim Impact Panel where victims share their story to drunk and drugged driving offenders. Flex Some Power: Inspire youth, train parents or mobilize community activities to prevent underage drinking and reduces alcohol access to youth. Roll up Your Sleeves: Help set up events, run an information booth or attend community fairs. Give a Hand: Answer phones, make copies or perform other office support duties. Opportunities through out Michigan For more information contact Meg Callow, Volunteer Coordinator248-528-1745 x2653 meg.callow@madd.orgAgency: MADD Volunteers are the lifeblood of MADD—full of passion and compassion for our mission. Join our army of ordinary citizens who’ve become extraordinary activists in saving lives and preventing injuries. Whether you’re interested in volunteering a couple of times a year or a couple of times a week, there’s a place for you at MADD. And we have a wide variety of opportunities to match your interests and expertise. Some options include: Advocate for Change: Work to strengthen existing laws and pass new ones. Get started by emailing your legislators. Advise a Board: Consider a community leadership role by serving on a local advisory board. Take Steps to Raise Funds: Sign up for Walk like MADD in your community or as a virtual walker online to help raise mission funds to end drunk driving. Speak Out: Join the Speakers Bureau program and speak at schools, civic groups, clubs and other organizations. Spread the Word: Distribute MADD mission statement flyers in your community to encourage people not to drink and drive. Monitor the Courts: Ensure that justice is being served by monitoring DUI cases. Help Victims Be Heard: Coordinate a Victim Impact Panel where victims share their story to drunk and drugged driving offenders. Flex Some Power: Inspire youth, train parents or mobilize community activities to prevent underage drinking and reduces alcohol access to youth. Roll up Your Sleeves: Help set up events, run an information booth or attend community fairs. Give a Hand: Answer phones, make copies or perform other office support duties. Opportunities through out Michigan For more information contact Meg Callow, Volunteer Coordinator248-528-1745 x2653 meg.callow@madd.orgAgency: MADD Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48084 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Stream MonitorCitizen Scientist volunteers are needed for our Volunteer Stream Monitoring program. No prior experience required. Free training is offered in the spring and fall. For details, contact David Edwards, 231-347-1181 or email davide@watershedcouncil.org During the training, volunteers learn about the various aspects of our stream monitoring program, general macroinvertebrate biology, and the equipment used to collect important data about the health of our local streams. A hands-on practicum on the Bear River is included so that volunteers can “get their feet wet” before going into the field. Time commitment: 2-4, 4-hour days in the spring and fall working with a stream team to collected important stream data and aquatic macroinvertebrates. To learn more about the Volunteer Stream Monitoring program, visit https://www.watershedcouncil.org/vsm-program.html
Agency: Tip Of The Mitt Watershed Council Citizen Scientist volunteers are needed for our Volunteer Stream Monitoring program. No prior experience required. Free training is offered in the spring and fall. For details, contact David Edwards, 231-347-1181 or email davide@watershedcouncil.org During the training, volunteers learn about the various aspects of our stream monitoring program, general macroinvertebrate biology, and the equipment used to collect important data about the health of our local streams. A hands-on practicum on the Bear River is included so that volunteers can “get their feet wet” before going into the field. Time commitment: 2-4, 4-hour days in the spring and fall working with a stream team to collected important stream data and aquatic macroinvertebrates. To learn more about the Volunteer Stream Monitoring program, visit https://www.watershedcouncil.org/vsm-program.html
Agency: Tip Of The Mitt Watershed Council Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49770 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gift ShopVolunteer works 4 ½-5 hours, 1-2 days per week, under the guidance of the Gift Shop Manager. He/she provides a welcome and comforting environment for patients, visitors and colleagues, utilizing their ability to be friendly, caring, and responsive to every customer. He/she will serve customers, utilize cash register, credit card machine, and collect cash money from sales; assist in maintaining the cleanliness of the Gift Shop, open/close the Gift Shop, rearrange displays, price merchandise, restock shelves, and receive telephone orders, for delivery. Agency: McLaren Northern Michigan Volunteer works 4 ½-5 hours, 1-2 days per week, under the guidance of the Gift Shop Manager. He/she provides a welcome and comforting environment for patients, visitors and colleagues, utilizing their ability to be friendly, caring, and responsive to every customer. He/she will serve customers, utilize cash register, credit card machine, and collect cash money from sales; assist in maintaining the cleanliness of the Gift Shop, open/close the Gift Shop, rearrange displays, price merchandise, restock shelves, and receive telephone orders, for delivery. Agency: McLaren Northern Michigan Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49770 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Patient CompanionGive a little, get a lot! Please consider joining our volunteer team. Hospice of Michigan volunteers make such a difference in so many ways to a person facing end of life. Volunteers provide much needed companionship to patients - and their families love the support given by them. Our volunteers always say that they get so much more than they expected out of their volunteer experience. We are currently looking for volunteers in Petoskey and Charlevoix to spend one on one time with our patients in their homes and in assisted living and nursing facilities. Please inquire today and begin your journey as a hospice volunteer. Please contact Kathy Lietaert 231-779-5409 or visit our website www.hom.org/getinvolved to fill out a volunteer application. Agency: Hospice of Michigan Give a little, get a lot! Please consider joining our volunteer team. Hospice of Michigan volunteers make such a difference in so many ways to a person facing end of life. Volunteers provide much needed companionship to patients - and their families love the support given by them. Our volunteers always say that they get so much more than they expected out of their volunteer experience. We are currently looking for volunteers in Petoskey and Charlevoix to spend one on one time with our patients in their homes and in assisted living and nursing facilities. Please inquire today and begin your journey as a hospice volunteer. Please contact Kathy Lietaert 231-779-5409 or visit our website www.hom.org/getinvolved to fill out a volunteer application. Agency: Hospice of Michigan Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49770 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Linen Room VolunteersWe are looking for a volunteer to come in every other week to organize, clean up and put away linens in our linen room. Volunteers are welcome to do this work anytime during store hours: Monday - Friday 9:30 - 5:30 and Saturday 9:30 - 3:30. If you are interested in helping out with this, we are happy to work with you schedule. Agency: Habitat for Humanity ReStore We are looking for a volunteer to come in every other week to organize, clean up and put away linens in our linen room. Volunteers are welcome to do this work anytime during store hours: Monday - Friday 9:30 - 5:30 and Saturday 9:30 - 3:30. If you are interested in helping out with this, we are happy to work with you schedule. Agency: Habitat for Humanity ReStore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49740 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Truck Driver HelperThe Habitat ReStore is looking for volunteers to help on the Habitat truck. You must be able to lift 25-50 lbs and work in a team setting. We are looking for volunteers on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 10 - 4. Agency: Habitat for Humanity ReStore The Habitat ReStore is looking for volunteers to help on the Habitat truck. You must be able to lift 25-50 lbs and work in a team setting. We are looking for volunteers on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 10 - 4. Agency: Habitat for Humanity ReStore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49740 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Customer Service VolunteerThe Habitat ReStore is looking for volunteers to help assist customers with loading merchandise, unloading donations and cleaning, testing and putting away donations. Volunteers are needed during store hours: Monday - Friday 9:30 - 5:30 and Saturday 9:30 - 3:30. Volunteers can help all day, a half day or for a few hours during the day. Agency: Habitat for Humanity ReStore The Habitat ReStore is looking for volunteers to help assist customers with loading merchandise, unloading donations and cleaning, testing and putting away donations. Volunteers are needed during store hours: Monday - Friday 9:30 - 5:30 and Saturday 9:30 - 3:30. Volunteers can help all day, a half day or for a few hours during the day. Agency: Habitat for Humanity ReStore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49740 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Seeking Board MembersNorthwest Michigan Habitat for Humanity is looking for qualified, talented and dedicated volunteers to serve on its Board of Directors. Areas of need include: finance/mortgage, marketing/communications, family services, retail, construction/safety, fund development, event planning, volunteer recruitment/engagement, faith engagement and more!!! If you are interested in serving as a Board member or serving on a committee, please email Mandy at home@northwestmihabitat.org to receive an application packet. Board Meeting Date and Time: Third Wednesday of the month, every month at 4-6pm in the Habitat for Humanity office at 8446 M-119 in Harbor Springs, Michigan. Annual Meeting & Election of Directors and Officers: At the June meeting. Term of Office: Three years, eligible to be reelected for one more three-year term. Summary Responsibilities of Habitat for Humanity Board Members: Attendboard meetings regularly and prepare for meetings beforehand (2+ hours a month). Serve on at least one committee (Finance, Construction, Family Selection, Faith Engagement, Event Planning, Marketing, Retail, etc.) Support Northwest Michigan Habitat for Humanity financially as able Help raise funds for Northwest Michigan Habitat for Humanity Govern the agency Help spread the word about Northwest Michigan Habitat for Humanity broadly throughout Emmet and Charlevoix counties Represent the community in which you belong Attend special events on behalf of Northwest Michigan Habitat for HumanityAgency: Northwest Michigan Habitat For Humanity Northwest Michigan Habitat for Humanity is looking for qualified, talented and dedicated volunteers to serve on its Board of Directors. Areas of need include: finance/mortgage, marketing/communications, family services, retail, construction/safety, fund development, event planning, volunteer recruitment/engagement, faith engagement and more!!! If you are interested in serving as a Board member or serving on a committee, please email Mandy at home@northwestmihabitat.org to receive an application packet. Board Meeting Date and Time: Third Wednesday of the month, every month at 4-6pm in the Habitat for Humanity office at 8446 M-119 in Harbor Springs, Michigan. Annual Meeting & Election of Directors and Officers: At the June meeting. Term of Office: Three years, eligible to be reelected for one more three-year term. Summary Responsibilities of Habitat for Humanity Board Members: Attendboard meetings regularly and prepare for meetings beforehand (2+ hours a month). Serve on at least one committee (Finance, Construction, Family Selection, Faith Engagement, Event Planning, Marketing, Retail, etc.) Support Northwest Michigan Habitat for Humanity financially as able Help raise funds for Northwest Michigan Habitat for Humanity Govern the agency Help spread the word about Northwest Michigan Habitat for Humanity broadly throughout Emmet and Charlevoix counties Represent the community in which you belong Attend special events on behalf of Northwest Michigan Habitat for HumanityAgency: Northwest Michigan Habitat For Humanity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49740 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Transportation Specialist for Hospital DeliveriesTransportation Specialists travel across the Northern portion of this great state to deliver life saving blood products to local hospitals. Most runs are scheduled although sometimes we must provide blood in an emergency, last minute situation. American Red Cross vehicles are required for use when traveling with blood. Volunteer drivers not only help save lives but also help save money for the organization. Typically a volunteer driver can be on the road between 2-5 hours. All volunteering is based off your availability. Help is always needed! Agency: American Red Cross Great Lakes Blood Services Transportation Specialists travel across the Northern portion of this great state to deliver life saving blood products to local hospitals. Most runs are scheduled although sometimes we must provide blood in an emergency, last minute situation. American Red Cross vehicles are required for use when traveling with blood. Volunteer drivers not only help save lives but also help save money for the organization. Typically a volunteer driver can be on the road between 2-5 hours. All volunteering is based off your availability. Help is always needed! Agency: American Red Cross Great Lakes Blood Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49770 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer DriversIndividuals will use their own vehicles to provide transportation to seniors, age 55+ in Emmet County, for them to get to non-medical emergency appointments, shopping, social events, etc. To apply please go to bayconnect.org then click on the "Volunteer" tab where you will be able to fill out and submit your application. Once you clear a background and driver's check we will contact you. You will receive a mileage reimbursement for your time. Thank you so very much for volunteering to be a part of such a worthy cause. Agency: Bay Connect Individuals will use their own vehicles to provide transportation to seniors, age 55+ in Emmet County, for them to get to non-medical emergency appointments, shopping, social events, etc. To apply please go to bayconnect.org then click on the "Volunteer" tab where you will be able to fill out and submit your application. Once you clear a background and driver's check we will contact you. You will receive a mileage reimbursement for your time. Thank you so very much for volunteering to be a part of such a worthy cause. Agency: Bay Connect Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 49740 Allow Groups: No |