Opportunities From: United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Volunteer: Social Media Content Creator

Who hasn't felt confused about their health at some point? Or needed help navigating the health system or advocating for care? HealthEd 4 Everyone creates free resources to support people when faced with questions like these.

Our social media accounts make this information accessible to more people. Your help designing posts will help us better communicate accurate, reliable health information that can make a real difference in someone's life.

We're looking for someone who can bring fresh ideas and skills to help us improve how we show up on social media. See what we're currently doing: @healthed4everyone on Instagram, Facebook, and Bluesky.

What You'll Do Create content for Instagram, Facebook, and Bluesky based on material we provideThis could include graphics, illustrations, short videos, or reels! Let us know your skills and interestsUse Canva templates we provide, or pitch your own creative directionSubmit your work for review before postingOptional: Suggest content ideas and ways to improve our social media outreach


What We Provide Post content and direction (you're not writing from scratch)Canva templates you can copy and customizeAn online queue where you pick which posts you want to makeFeedback on your work (we may make edits to ensure it meets our accessibility and content standards)Support and communication - we're here to answer questions and help you succeedLetter of recommendationCredit on the posts you create, which you can use for your portfolio


This Role is a Good Fit If YouAre comfortable using Canva or willing to learnWant to build your social media or design portfolioCommunicate clearlyAre open to feedback and comfortable with a revision processAre committed to making accessible, engaging, and accurate postsAre interested in health, accessibility, or nonprofit work (no medical background needed)


Time Commitment

Flexible. Once you claim a post, you'll have 5 days to complete it. Each post takes roughly 30-60 minutes. You choose when to sign up and how many posts to take. There's no ongoing weekly commitment.


A Note About Us

We're a small, young nonprofit and this is a brand new volunteer role. That means you'll help us shape the system as we go. We're looking for someone who doesn't mind a few bumps along the way and is excited to build something with us.

Agency: HealthEd 4 Everyone

Who hasn't felt confused about their health at some point? Or needed help navigating the health system or advocating for care? HealthEd 4 Everyone creates free resources to support people when faced with questions like these.

Our social media accounts make this information accessible to more people. Your help designing posts will help us better communicate accurate, reliable health information that can make a real difference in someone's life.

We're looking for someone who can bring fresh ideas and skills to help us improve how we show up on social media. See what we're currently doing: @healthed4everyone on Instagram, Facebook, and Bluesky.

What You'll Do Create content for Instagram, Facebook, and Bluesky based on material we provideThis could include graphics, illustrations, short videos, or reels! Let us know your skills and interestsUse Canva templates we provide, or pitch your own creative directionSubmit your work for review before postingOptional: Suggest content ideas and ways to improve our social media outreach


What We Provide Post content and direction (you're not writing from scratch)Canva templates you can copy and customizeAn online queue where you pick which posts you want to makeFeedback on your work (we may make edits to ensure it meets our accessibility and content standards)Support and communication - we're here to answer questions and help you succeedLetter of recommendationCredit on the posts you create, which you can use for your portfolio


This Role is a Good Fit If YouAre comfortable using Canva or willing to learnWant to build your social media or design portfolioCommunicate clearlyAre open to feedback and comfortable with a revision processAre committed to making accessible, engaging, and accurate postsAre interested in health, accessibility, or nonprofit work (no medical background needed)


Time Commitment

Flexible. Once you claim a post, you'll have 5 days to complete it. Each post takes roughly 30-60 minutes. You choose when to sign up and how many posts to take. There's no ongoing weekly commitment.


A Note About Us

We're a small, young nonprofit and this is a brand new volunteer role. That means you'll help us shape the system as we go. We're looking for someone who doesn't mind a few bumps along the way and is excited to build something with us.

Agency: HealthEd 4 Everyone

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join Read to a Child Detroit's Advisory Board

REGIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS - DETROIT MEMBERSHIP DESCRIPTION

In order to further the Read to a Child mission, regional board members generously volunteer their time, funds, ideas, and expertise to the organization. Specifically, members work to raise the profile and reach of the organization by engaging other corporate leaders and donors to support the organization’s work. The regional board is comprised of 12 members and includes a Chair, Vice Chair, and Clerk. Members serve two-year, renewable terms. The regional board is an advisory entity, while the National Board of Directors holds legal responsibility for fiduciary oversight.

Organizational Overview

Read to a Child is a centralized national nonprofit organization, headquartered in Boston, MA and operating programs in five locations: Boston, Hartford, Detroit/Pontiac, Los Angeles, and Miami. The organization is governed by a national Board of Directors comprised of business and education leaders from across the country. The organization is led by a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) who is joined by staff members at headquarters and in all field locations. Detroit's team is lead by a Regional Director, Program Manager and a part-time staff member (the Program Coordinator) works on-site at every school where Read to a Child operates its Read Aloud Mentoring Program (formerly known and the Lunchtime Reading Program).

Read Aloud Mentoring Program

Read to a Child’s flagship Read Aloud Mentoring Program matches a caring adult with a schoolchild for a rewarding, read aloud experience, often during the child’s lunch break. The program provides a straightforward mechanism for citizens to become engaged in educational outcomes for students, increasing children’s prospects for becoming healthy, productive members of society.

Regional board members will:

Make a meaningful annual personal contribution to support local programming Assist in raising funds to support Read to a Child programming each year. Act as an advocate and community spokesperson for Read to a Child. Attend quarterly regional board meetings to advise Read to a Child staff on strategic plans, budgeting, marketing, and other organizational business. Participate as a Read Aloud Mentoring Program mentor if at all possible. Board members allow Read to a Child to use his or her name, title, and company affiliation on letterhead and publicity materials.

Agency: Read to a Child

REGIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS - DETROIT MEMBERSHIP DESCRIPTION

In order to further the Read to a Child mission, regional board members generously volunteer their time, funds, ideas, and expertise to the organization. Specifically, members work to raise the profile and reach of the organization by engaging other corporate leaders and donors to support the organization’s work. The regional board is comprised of 12 members and includes a Chair, Vice Chair, and Clerk. Members serve two-year, renewable terms. The regional board is an advisory entity, while the National Board of Directors holds legal responsibility for fiduciary oversight.

Organizational Overview

Read to a Child is a centralized national nonprofit organization, headquartered in Boston, MA and operating programs in five locations: Boston, Hartford, Detroit/Pontiac, Los Angeles, and Miami. The organization is governed by a national Board of Directors comprised of business and education leaders from across the country. The organization is led by a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) who is joined by staff members at headquarters and in all field locations. Detroit's team is lead by a Regional Director, Program Manager and a part-time staff member (the Program Coordinator) works on-site at every school where Read to a Child operates its Read Aloud Mentoring Program (formerly known and the Lunchtime Reading Program).

Read Aloud Mentoring Program

Read to a Child’s flagship Read Aloud Mentoring Program matches a caring adult with a schoolchild for a rewarding, read aloud experience, often during the child’s lunch break. The program provides a straightforward mechanism for citizens to become engaged in educational outcomes for students, increasing children’s prospects for becoming healthy, productive members of society.

Regional board members will:

Make a meaningful annual personal contribution to support local programming Assist in raising funds to support Read to a Child programming each year. Act as an advocate and community spokesperson for Read to a Child. Attend quarterly regional board meetings to advise Read to a Child staff on strategic plans, budgeting, marketing, and other organizational business. Participate as a Read Aloud Mentoring Program mentor if at all possible. Board members allow Read to a Child to use his or her name, title, and company affiliation on letterhead and publicity materials.

Agency: Read to a Child

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Registered Dental Assistants

We are seeking dedicated Registered Dental Assistants to join our volunteer team and support our dental program at Hope Clinic.


Schedule

Monday through Thursday, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Flexible options available: full days, half days, or a mixture of both


Responsibilities

Assist chairside during dental procedures Support preparation and organization for patient care Help ensure a smooth and welcoming environment for patients


Preferred Qualifications

Chairside dental experience Completion of a Board Approved Radiography Course Registered Dental Assistant status


How to Apply
If you are interested, please fill out Hope Clinic’s Dental Professional Interest Form and send a copy of your resume to volunteer@thehopeclinic.org.

Agency: Hope Clinic

We are seeking dedicated Registered Dental Assistants to join our volunteer team and support our dental program at Hope Clinic.


Schedule

Monday through Thursday, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Flexible options available: full days, half days, or a mixture of both


Responsibilities

Assist chairside during dental procedures Support preparation and organization for patient care Help ensure a smooth and welcoming environment for patients


Preferred Qualifications

Chairside dental experience Completion of a Board Approved Radiography Course Registered Dental Assistant status


How to Apply
If you are interested, please fill out Hope Clinic’s Dental Professional Interest Form and send a copy of your resume to volunteer@thehopeclinic.org.

Agency: Hope Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Clinicians Needed for Free Clinic: Join the team at Hope Clinic!

Our amazing care team at Hope Clinic is looking for volunteer Clinicians available to help at our Westland and Ypsilanti free clinic locations. (Alternatively, we are also looking for clinicians who are willing to offer pro-bono services to Hope Clinic patients at their own offices.)

This is a wonderful opportunity to give of your time and talents to help your neighbors in need. If you are a licensed clinician, we hope you’ll consider volunteering and helping in our effort to make lives better!

If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information!

Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer

*If you know of other clinicians who might be interested, please help us get the word out!


Agency: Hope Clinic

Our amazing care team at Hope Clinic is looking for volunteer Clinicians available to help at our Westland and Ypsilanti free clinic locations. (Alternatively, we are also looking for clinicians who are willing to offer pro-bono services to Hope Clinic patients at their own offices.)

This is a wonderful opportunity to give of your time and talents to help your neighbors in need. If you are a licensed clinician, we hope you’ll consider volunteering and helping in our effort to make lives better!

If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information!

Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer

*If you know of other clinicians who might be interested, please help us get the word out!


Agency: Hope Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197-5358

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Registered Nurses at Hope Clinic on Tuesday Afternoons

Our amazing care team at Hope Clinic is looking for registered nurse volunteers available to help care for uninsured patients at our Wayne Clinic in Westland.

Our biggest need is for Tuesday afternoons, but we are also looking for additional folks on Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday mornings. This is a wonderful opportunity to give of your time and talents to help your neighbors in need!

If you are a licensed registered nurse, we hope you’ll consider volunteering and helping in our effort to make lives better!

 

Respond to let us know you are interested, or fill out our Medical Professional Interest Form.

 

*If you know of other Registered Nurses who might be interested, please help us get the word out!

Agency: Hope Clinic

Our amazing care team at Hope Clinic is looking for registered nurse volunteers available to help care for uninsured patients at our Wayne Clinic in Westland.

Our biggest need is for Tuesday afternoons, but we are also looking for additional folks on Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday mornings. This is a wonderful opportunity to give of your time and talents to help your neighbors in need!

If you are a licensed registered nurse, we hope you’ll consider volunteering and helping in our effort to make lives better!

 

Respond to let us know you are interested, or fill out our Medical Professional Interest Form.

 

*If you know of other Registered Nurses who might be interested, please help us get the word out!

Agency: Hope Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Licensed Pharmacists & Pharmacy Techs, Licensed Nurses: Volunteer at Hope Clinic

Hope Clinic offers free medical care to those without insurance, and we need folks to help in the Pharmacy!


We are looking for Pharmacists/Pharmacy Techs or RNs who can come on a regular basis to help in the Pharmacy/Dispensary This is more of a physician’s supply closet and an RN can legally dispense meds under clinicians’ orders. We do not fill prescriptions that come from outside Hope Clinic.



Requirements:

Able to commit to a regular shift for at least a few months

Compassionate

Friendly and personable



If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information!


Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer




Hope Clinic is an amazing non-profit where the efforts of volunteers are effectively multiplied to help make lives better for those in need. Our dedicated volunteer care-providers truly provide a haven of help + healing.

Agency: Hope Clinic

Hope Clinic offers free medical care to those without insurance, and we need folks to help in the Pharmacy!


We are looking for Pharmacists/Pharmacy Techs or RNs who can come on a regular basis to help in the Pharmacy/Dispensary This is more of a physician’s supply closet and an RN can legally dispense meds under clinicians’ orders. We do not fill prescriptions that come from outside Hope Clinic.



Requirements:

Able to commit to a regular shift for at least a few months

Compassionate

Friendly and personable



If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information!


Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer




Hope Clinic is an amazing non-profit where the efforts of volunteers are effectively multiplied to help make lives better for those in need. Our dedicated volunteer care-providers truly provide a haven of help + healing.

Agency: Hope Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197-5358

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Registered Nurse Volunteers Needed for Free Clinic: Join the team at Hope Clinic

Our amazing care team at Hope Clinic is looking for registered nurse volunteers available to help care for those in need at our Westland and Ypsilanti free clinic locations.

We are in need of help on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday mornings at our Westland location and additional days/times at our Ypsilanti location. This is a wonderful opportunity to give of your time and talents to help your neighbors in need!

If you are a licensed registered nurse, we hope you’ll consider volunteering and helping in our effort to make lives better!

 

Respond to let us know you are interested, or fill out our Medical Professional Interest Form.

 

*If you know of other Registered Nurses who might be interested, please help us get the word out!

Agency: Hope Clinic

Our amazing care team at Hope Clinic is looking for registered nurse volunteers available to help care for those in need at our Westland and Ypsilanti free clinic locations.

We are in need of help on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday mornings at our Westland location and additional days/times at our Ypsilanti location. This is a wonderful opportunity to give of your time and talents to help your neighbors in need!

If you are a licensed registered nurse, we hope you’ll consider volunteering and helping in our effort to make lives better!

 

Respond to let us know you are interested, or fill out our Medical Professional Interest Form.

 

*If you know of other Registered Nurses who might be interested, please help us get the word out!

Agency: Hope Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197-5358

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Medical Clinic Receptionist at Hope Clinic

Hope Clinic offers free medical care to those without insurance, and we need folks to be there for them when they walk in the door!

We are looking for volunteers who can come on a weekly basis to help answer phones, schedule appointments, check people in/out, etc. Hope Clinic has two locations - one in Ypsilanti and one in Westland/Wayne. People are needed at both!


The ideal people in this role are those with previous medical or front desk experience, but not required. What is required, though, is for someone who is:

- Able to commit to the same weekly shift for an entire year (due to the amount of training)

- Comfortable answering phones

- Able to operate in our three software systems (Practice Fusion, Quickbase, and CHAMPS - training provided)

- Detail-oriented

- Friendly and personable


If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information!

Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer

Agency: Hope Clinic

Hope Clinic offers free medical care to those without insurance, and we need folks to be there for them when they walk in the door!

We are looking for volunteers who can come on a weekly basis to help answer phones, schedule appointments, check people in/out, etc. Hope Clinic has two locations - one in Ypsilanti and one in Westland/Wayne. People are needed at both!


The ideal people in this role are those with previous medical or front desk experience, but not required. What is required, though, is for someone who is:

- Able to commit to the same weekly shift for an entire year (due to the amount of training)

- Comfortable answering phones

- Able to operate in our three software systems (Practice Fusion, Quickbase, and CHAMPS - training provided)

- Detail-oriented

- Friendly and personable


If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information!

Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer

Agency: Hope Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197-5358

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Certified Medical Interpreters at Hope Clinic

Hope Clinic is working to reduce barriers to care for uninsured patients—and language access is a key part of that. We're building a list of interpreters we can call on when needed.

Top need: Spanish Other languages: Arabic, Dari, Pashto, French, Albanian, Korean, and more Summer availability especially helpful (when interns are away)

If you're fluent in any of these languages and willing to help, please:

Email us at volunteer@thehopeclinic.org, or Fill out a volunteer application: thehopeclinic.org/volunteer

Thank you for helping us make care accessible to all!


We hope to get an idea of each interpreter's availability, as well as if they can also read/write the language (not required), and if they require advance notice only. Please either include this info in the notes of your response, or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org

Agency: Hope Clinic

Hope Clinic is working to reduce barriers to care for uninsured patients—and language access is a key part of that. We're building a list of interpreters we can call on when needed.

Top need: Spanish Other languages: Arabic, Dari, Pashto, French, Albanian, Korean, and more Summer availability especially helpful (when interns are away)

If you're fluent in any of these languages and willing to help, please:

Email us at volunteer@thehopeclinic.org, or Fill out a volunteer application: thehopeclinic.org/volunteer

Thank you for helping us make care accessible to all!


We hope to get an idea of each interpreter's availability, as well as if they can also read/write the language (not required), and if they require advance notice only. Please either include this info in the notes of your response, or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org

Agency: Hope Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197-5358

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cooking Matters Nutrition Instructor

 

Cooking Matter Nutrition Instructors teach adults, kids, and teens to make healthy choices using the lesson plans provided in the Cooking Matters curricula.  Click respond above and proceed here for a description of the Nutrition Instructor's requirements and responsibilities.

Agency: Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan

 

Cooking Matter Nutrition Instructors teach adults, kids, and teens to make healthy choices using the lesson plans provided in the Cooking Matters curricula.  Click respond above and proceed here for a description of the Nutrition Instructor's requirements and responsibilities.

Agency: Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 48207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cooking Matters Culinary Instructor

 

Cooking Matters Culinary Instructors teach adults, kids, and teens to cook healthy, low-cost foods using the lesson plans and recipes provided by Cooking Matters curricula. Click respond above and proceed here for a description of the Culinary Instructor's requirements and responsibilities.

Agency: Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan

 

Cooking Matters Culinary Instructors teach adults, kids, and teens to cook healthy, low-cost foods using the lesson plans and recipes provided by Cooking Matters curricula. Click respond above and proceed here for a description of the Culinary Instructor's requirements and responsibilities.

Agency: Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 48207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County - Southfield ReStore

ReStore Activities/Tasks and Help we need daily!

Merchandising Intake/Home Goods Product Organizer  Pricing Sorting Products by Department 

If any of these positions appeal to your skill set, or your looking to come join a wonderful community please click respond on this posting and then proceed to our website to complete registration:

https://www.habitatoakland.org/volunteer/restore-opportunities/

For more information please feel free to contact Leah Diederichs at leahd@habitatoakland.org

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County

ReStore Activities/Tasks and Help we need daily!

Merchandising Intake/Home Goods Product Organizer  Pricing Sorting Products by Department 

If any of these positions appeal to your skill set, or your looking to come join a wonderful community please click respond on this posting and then proceed to our website to complete registration:

https://www.habitatoakland.org/volunteer/restore-opportunities/

For more information please feel free to contact Leah Diederichs at leahd@habitatoakland.org

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48033

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County - Waterford ReStore

ReStore Activities/Tasks and Help we need daily!

Merchandising Intake/Home Goods Product Organizer  Pricing Sorting Products by Department 

If any of these positions appeal to your skill set, or your looking to come join a wonderful community please click respond on this posting and then proceed to our website to complete registration:

https://www.habitatoakland.org/volunteer/restore-opportunities/

The ReStore in Waterford is open Monday-Sunday from 10:30am-2:30pm or 2:30-5:30pm

For more information please feel free to contact Cristina Verduzco cristinav@habitatoakland.org

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County

ReStore Activities/Tasks and Help we need daily!

Merchandising Intake/Home Goods Product Organizer  Pricing Sorting Products by Department 

If any of these positions appeal to your skill set, or your looking to come join a wonderful community please click respond on this posting and then proceed to our website to complete registration:

https://www.habitatoakland.org/volunteer/restore-opportunities/

The ReStore in Waterford is open Monday-Sunday from 10:30am-2:30pm or 2:30-5:30pm

For more information please feel free to contact Cristina Verduzco cristinav@habitatoakland.org

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48336

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Electrician to Join Hope Clinic Properties Team

Hope Clinic offers free, whole-person healthcare to those without insurance, and we need folks to to help keep the building in tip-top shape!

Our properties team of volunteers does various maintanence around Hope Clinic's building and properties. We are looking to expand that team, as well as add an electrician or two!

Volunteers in this role should have the ability to lift heavy items when needed and work on your feet for extended periods. A weekly commitment is ideal, but there is some flexibility, and timing for when folks come in can be flexible, though we like to have people come in as a group when possible.

If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information!

Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer

Agency: Hope Clinic

Hope Clinic offers free, whole-person healthcare to those without insurance, and we need folks to to help keep the building in tip-top shape!

Our properties team of volunteers does various maintanence around Hope Clinic's building and properties. We are looking to expand that team, as well as add an electrician or two!

Volunteers in this role should have the ability to lift heavy items when needed and work on your feet for extended periods. A weekly commitment is ideal, but there is some flexibility, and timing for when folks come in can be flexible, though we like to have people come in as a group when possible.

If interested, please either respond to this posting or email volunteer@thehopeclinic.org. We will get back to you with more information!

Or, fill out a volunteer application on our website: https://thehopeclinic.org/volunteer

Agency: Hope Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197-5358

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Victim Impact Panel Coordinator Volunteer

Victim Impact Panels (VIPs) allow victims/survivors an opportunity to heal by sharing their personal stories of bereavement, injuries, and loss with an audience of receptive participants. Volunteer Victim Impact Panel Coordinators play an important part in helping to reduce future victimizations through presenting effective VIPs, which educate participants to the hazards of impaired driving and motivate participants to make responsible decisions about drinking and driving in the future.

Skills/Training Requirements: 

Background check Completion of MADD orientation Good organizational skills Ability to communicate effectively Non-judgmental attitude when working with people convicted of alcohol-related offenses Reliable transportation Flexible schedule as most panels are held in the evenings

Time Commitment: 10 hours per month; one year commitment.

This opportunity will take place out in the community near your home and location will be determined with you after you register. Volunteer orientation will take place at the MADD offices (address listed below).

If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources: Michelle.lanthier@madd.org 248-524-1745 Ext: 2653

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan

Victim Impact Panels (VIPs) allow victims/survivors an opportunity to heal by sharing their personal stories of bereavement, injuries, and loss with an audience of receptive participants. Volunteer Victim Impact Panel Coordinators play an important part in helping to reduce future victimizations through presenting effective VIPs, which educate participants to the hazards of impaired driving and motivate participants to make responsible decisions about drinking and driving in the future.

Skills/Training Requirements: 

Background check Completion of MADD orientation Good organizational skills Ability to communicate effectively Non-judgmental attitude when working with people convicted of alcohol-related offenses Reliable transportation Flexible schedule as most panels are held in the evenings

Time Commitment: 10 hours per month; one year commitment.

This opportunity will take place out in the community near your home and location will be determined with you after you register. Volunteer orientation will take place at the MADD offices (address listed below).

If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources: Michelle.lanthier@madd.org 248-524-1745 Ext: 2653

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48375

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach and Communications Volunteer

Many communities are unaware of MADD Victim Services and how MADD helps victims/survivors of impaired driving. Volunteer outreach and communications specialists help to enhance community awareness of MADD Victim Services. By building relationships, educating the community, and connecting community members with needed services, outreach and communications volunteers help to solidify the presence of MADD Victim Services in all communities, thereby ensuring that victims/survivors receive the support they need.

Skills/Training Requirements:

Completion of MADD orientation Good organizational skills Ability to communicate effectively Reliable transportation Comfortable approaching community organizations to establish and strengthen networks

Time Commitment: 2- 4 hours per week; six month commitment; or as needed.

This opportunity will take place out in the community near your home and location will be determined with you after you register. Volunteer orientation virtually on Microsoft Teams.

Want more Information or Have Questions?

If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources: Michelle.lanthier@madd.org 248-524-1745 Ext: 2653

 

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan

Many communities are unaware of MADD Victim Services and how MADD helps victims/survivors of impaired driving. Volunteer outreach and communications specialists help to enhance community awareness of MADD Victim Services. By building relationships, educating the community, and connecting community members with needed services, outreach and communications volunteers help to solidify the presence of MADD Victim Services in all communities, thereby ensuring that victims/survivors receive the support they need.

Skills/Training Requirements:

Completion of MADD orientation Good organizational skills Ability to communicate effectively Reliable transportation Comfortable approaching community organizations to establish and strengthen networks

Time Commitment: 2- 4 hours per week; six month commitment; or as needed.

This opportunity will take place out in the community near your home and location will be determined with you after you register. Volunteer orientation virtually on Microsoft Teams.

Want more Information or Have Questions?

If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources: Michelle.lanthier@madd.org 248-524-1745 Ext: 2653

 

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48375

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Support Group Facilitator

A key component of our Victim Services Program is Emotional Support. Our Emotional Support Program is growing and we are searching for a Support Group Facilitator. Our support groups are for those who have been impacted by drunk and or drugged driving crashes. Facilitators would host an Evening Virtual Support Group via our Microsoft Teams. The Evening Support Group would happen at the Facilitator's discretion sometime Monday-Thursday between 6:30pm-9:00pm ET. The Support Group on average lasts between 60-90 minutes. The Support Group meets Every Other Week. This would be a 6 hour monthly commitment. Two 1 hour Virtual Support Group Meetings, Two 30-60 minute check ins with Staff, and then 1 hour of preparation before each support group meeting. We ask you to please commit to 6 months. 

We are looking for volunteers who are either trained, co-hosted, hosted, or built Grief or Loss Support Groups or Similar types of Support Groups. YOU CANNOT HAVE A HISTORY OF A DUI/OWI FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY. 

 

Purpose: Life is forever changed after an impaired driving crash. Victims/survivors are often left bereaved, injured and financially devastated. With the emotional, financial and legal issues they face on a daily basis, victims/survivors need support to confront the various challenges that lie ahead. Volunteer support group facilitators are responsible for providing direct victim services to victims/survivors of impaired driving by way of support group facilitation. Volunteer support group facilitators do not conduct therapy or counseling during MADD support groups. Rather, they provide group coordination, gather needed materials, review exercises when applicable, attend to the pace of each session and offer emotional support.

Tasks/Responsibilities:

Work closely with Victim Services Specialist/Advocate or Volunteer Liaison to assess community needs for a MADD support group. Procure setting for the support group and develop a schedule for the Support group. Plan support group topics when applicable, gather materials (such as handouts) and procure refreshments prior to group sessions. In conducting group sessions, welcome members and provide introductions, review exercises and handouts with group members, facilitate group discussion and provide emotional support as needed. Maintain accurate records of support groups according to MADD and grant guidelines. Other duties as requested.

 

Required Skills and Qualifications:

Background check. Completion of the Beginning Victim Assistance Training Institute (VATI). Ability to communicate effectively. Sensitivity to the needs of victims/survivors of impaired driving. Ethical behavior and respect for confidentiality. Evening Availablity  Knowledge and Skill of Zoom Webinar Platform

 

Time Commitment Required:

6 month commitment 6-7 hours per month

 

Want more Information or Have Questions?

If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources: Michelle.lanthier@madd.org 248-524-1745 Ext: 2653

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan

A key component of our Victim Services Program is Emotional Support. Our Emotional Support Program is growing and we are searching for a Support Group Facilitator. Our support groups are for those who have been impacted by drunk and or drugged driving crashes. Facilitators would host an Evening Virtual Support Group via our Microsoft Teams. The Evening Support Group would happen at the Facilitator's discretion sometime Monday-Thursday between 6:30pm-9:00pm ET. The Support Group on average lasts between 60-90 minutes. The Support Group meets Every Other Week. This would be a 6 hour monthly commitment. Two 1 hour Virtual Support Group Meetings, Two 30-60 minute check ins with Staff, and then 1 hour of preparation before each support group meeting. We ask you to please commit to 6 months. 

We are looking for volunteers who are either trained, co-hosted, hosted, or built Grief or Loss Support Groups or Similar types of Support Groups. YOU CANNOT HAVE A HISTORY OF A DUI/OWI FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY. 

 

Purpose: Life is forever changed after an impaired driving crash. Victims/survivors are often left bereaved, injured and financially devastated. With the emotional, financial and legal issues they face on a daily basis, victims/survivors need support to confront the various challenges that lie ahead. Volunteer support group facilitators are responsible for providing direct victim services to victims/survivors of impaired driving by way of support group facilitation. Volunteer support group facilitators do not conduct therapy or counseling during MADD support groups. Rather, they provide group coordination, gather needed materials, review exercises when applicable, attend to the pace of each session and offer emotional support.

Tasks/Responsibilities:

Work closely with Victim Services Specialist/Advocate or Volunteer Liaison to assess community needs for a MADD support group. Procure setting for the support group and develop a schedule for the Support group. Plan support group topics when applicable, gather materials (such as handouts) and procure refreshments prior to group sessions. In conducting group sessions, welcome members and provide introductions, review exercises and handouts with group members, facilitate group discussion and provide emotional support as needed. Maintain accurate records of support groups according to MADD and grant guidelines. Other duties as requested.

 

Required Skills and Qualifications:

Background check. Completion of the Beginning Victim Assistance Training Institute (VATI). Ability to communicate effectively. Sensitivity to the needs of victims/survivors of impaired driving. Ethical behavior and respect for confidentiality. Evening Availablity  Knowledge and Skill of Zoom Webinar Platform

 

Time Commitment Required:

6 month commitment 6-7 hours per month

 

Want more Information or Have Questions?

If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources: Michelle.lanthier@madd.org 248-524-1745 Ext: 2653

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advisory Board Committee Member

This is a static volunteer opportunity with a monthly commitment. In need of skilled professionals in areas of legal, law enforcement, event planning, nonprofit management, fundraising, policy, marketing and communications, and or similar skill sets.

 

Typical Time Commitment: 1-hour Monthly Meeting in the evening, and 3-4 hours outside of Meetings per Month completing assigned tasks.

 

Below is a List of all our Our Committees:

Programs Committee: Help grow our Underage Drinking Prevention program, and build a Court Monitoring program. Help expand and create prevention programs and events to stop drunk and drugged driving. Help out at community outreach events and at speaking engagements, to spread awareness of MADD. 

Marketing and Communications: Collaborate with staff to expand and implement PR, media, and advertising. Help expand MADD's outreach to be better be represented in media markets. Assist with media interviews, and help with Letter to the Editor and Opinion pieces in local newspapers. Help with designing of materials, and other promotional pieces.

Victim Services: Help spread awareness of MADD's victim services through community presentations, and outreach. Help recruit Victim Services volunteers to assist staff, work the hotline, and become a Victim Advocate. Expand services and events, like peer support and support groups, for victims and survivors.

Fundraising: Help staff with creating individual fundraising plans to better thank donors, and get new donors engaged. Use your connections to help gain sponsorships for events. Help staff bring in donations and create new methods of fundraising. Assist staff in grand writing, and updating MADD fundraising materials.

Public Policy: Work to Strengthen Existing Laws and Pass New Ones to stop and prevent drunk and drugged driving. Help staff with gaining support and passing an All Offender Ignition Interlock Law. Help build support around Advanced Vehicle Technology.  Help Support MADD legislative priorities.

Leadership: Help expand and grow current volunteer opportunities, and create new opportunities to get volunteers engaged episodically or statically. Help thank volunteers and recruit new ones, and come up with new methods to get volunteers oriented and trained.

 

 

If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources:

Michelle.lanthier@madd.org

248-524-1745 Ext: 2653

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan

This is a static volunteer opportunity with a monthly commitment. In need of skilled professionals in areas of legal, law enforcement, event planning, nonprofit management, fundraising, policy, marketing and communications, and or similar skill sets.

 

Typical Time Commitment: 1-hour Monthly Meeting in the evening, and 3-4 hours outside of Meetings per Month completing assigned tasks.

 

Below is a List of all our Our Committees:

Programs Committee: Help grow our Underage Drinking Prevention program, and build a Court Monitoring program. Help expand and create prevention programs and events to stop drunk and drugged driving. Help out at community outreach events and at speaking engagements, to spread awareness of MADD. 

Marketing and Communications: Collaborate with staff to expand and implement PR, media, and advertising. Help expand MADD's outreach to be better be represented in media markets. Assist with media interviews, and help with Letter to the Editor and Opinion pieces in local newspapers. Help with designing of materials, and other promotional pieces.

Victim Services: Help spread awareness of MADD's victim services through community presentations, and outreach. Help recruit Victim Services volunteers to assist staff, work the hotline, and become a Victim Advocate. Expand services and events, like peer support and support groups, for victims and survivors.

Fundraising: Help staff with creating individual fundraising plans to better thank donors, and get new donors engaged. Use your connections to help gain sponsorships for events. Help staff bring in donations and create new methods of fundraising. Assist staff in grand writing, and updating MADD fundraising materials.

Public Policy: Work to Strengthen Existing Laws and Pass New Ones to stop and prevent drunk and drugged driving. Help staff with gaining support and passing an All Offender Ignition Interlock Law. Help build support around Advanced Vehicle Technology.  Help Support MADD legislative priorities.

Leadership: Help expand and grow current volunteer opportunities, and create new opportunities to get volunteers engaged episodically or statically. Help thank volunteers and recruit new ones, and come up with new methods to get volunteers oriented and trained.

 

 

If interested, please contact Michelle Lanthier, the Coordinator of Volunteer Resources:

Michelle.lanthier@madd.org

248-524-1745 Ext: 2653

Agency: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Case Manager

VOLUNTEER JOB TITLE: Volunteer Case Manager
Reports to: Executive Director
SalaryVolunteer
StatusN/A                                        
Type*Flexible Part-time (Works during pantry business hours weekly)


 GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES:

Volunteer Case Managers help families who are enrolled in the HHFP Breathing Room program and or Pit Stop program to navigate the array of support services to increase their stability in four key areas. 

Housing: How is the client progressing in moving from temporary to a more permanent housing solution? Food insecurity: Does the client need food pantry services? If so tie them into either HHFP or a food pantry closer to their projected new domicile. Transportation: Does the client have the means to get back and forth? If not case management will attempt to tie them into Transportation referral services, (which may or may not include Pit Stop) Employment: Does the client have adequate income to sustain their household? If not case management will attempt to refer to an appropriate referral support service.

Case management: Consists of connecting the recipient(s) with authorized support services as relevant and documenting how the person is progressing in utilizing said support services. The position is primarily connects clients to referral resource and is NOT a counseling or clinical position.

In the Breathing Room program Case Management review the following areas of need via mandatory face-to face weekly visits. (Areas of review are based off the ALICE criteria)

http://www.unitedwayalice.org/overview.php

JOB FUNCTION:


OPERATIONS

Review client applications Meet face to face with clients to acquire eligibility paper work Answers and makes phone calls in a courteous and professional manner Answer agency inquiries about services Enter data into an online client database Enter data into Google spreadsheets

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

High School diploma and 2 years’ experience in customer service, and or human services or similar field is preferred. 2 years of experience in a similar non-profit organization. Demonstrated experience with case management and or client intake.
 
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES

General business related computer skills, including the ability to learn and use data management programs. Able to utilize Microsoft office programs (Word, Excel,) Ability to utilize Google Spreadsheets Excellent organizational skills – ability to prepare written reports on a timely basis Ability to effectively cultivate positive relationships with all the stakeholders:  volunteers, staff, board members, donors, the business community and the general public. Ability to plan, research and act Ability to multi-task and adapt to a changing work environment General business related computer skills, including the ability to learn and use non-profit data management programs. Ability to relate to volunteers and clients, showing respect for diversity. Ability to work flexible hours

 

 

 

Agency: Hospitality House Food Pantry

VOLUNTEER JOB TITLE: Volunteer Case Manager
Reports to: Executive Director
SalaryVolunteer
StatusN/A                                        
Type*Flexible Part-time (Works during pantry business hours weekly)


 GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES:

Volunteer Case Managers help families who are enrolled in the HHFP Breathing Room program and or Pit Stop program to navigate the array of support services to increase their stability in four key areas. 

Housing: How is the client progressing in moving from temporary to a more permanent housing solution? Food insecurity: Does the client need food pantry services? If so tie them into either HHFP or a food pantry closer to their projected new domicile. Transportation: Does the client have the means to get back and forth? If not case management will attempt to tie them into Transportation referral services, (which may or may not include Pit Stop) Employment: Does the client have adequate income to sustain their household? If not case management will attempt to refer to an appropriate referral support service.

Case management: Consists of connecting the recipient(s) with authorized support services as relevant and documenting how the person is progressing in utilizing said support services. The position is primarily connects clients to referral resource and is NOT a counseling or clinical position.

In the Breathing Room program Case Management review the following areas of need via mandatory face-to face weekly visits. (Areas of review are based off the ALICE criteria)

http://www.unitedwayalice.org/overview.php

JOB FUNCTION:


OPERATIONS

Review client applications Meet face to face with clients to acquire eligibility paper work Answers and makes phone calls in a courteous and professional manner Answer agency inquiries about services Enter data into an online client database Enter data into Google spreadsheets

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

High School diploma and 2 years’ experience in customer service, and or human services or similar field is preferred. 2 years of experience in a similar non-profit organization. Demonstrated experience with case management and or client intake.
 
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES

General business related computer skills, including the ability to learn and use data management programs. Able to utilize Microsoft office programs (Word, Excel,) Ability to utilize Google Spreadsheets Excellent organizational skills – ability to prepare written reports on a timely basis Ability to effectively cultivate positive relationships with all the stakeholders:  volunteers, staff, board members, donors, the business community and the general public. Ability to plan, research and act Ability to multi-task and adapt to a changing work environment General business related computer skills, including the ability to learn and use non-profit data management programs. Ability to relate to volunteers and clients, showing respect for diversity. Ability to work flexible hours

 

 

 

Agency: Hospitality House Food Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48390

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Insurance Billing Specialist

Volunteer Insurance Billing Specialist

 

The Dearborn Pastoral Counseling Center has a unique, interesting, challenging, and rewarding volunteer position.  We consider this an excellent opportunity for a volunteer who has experience with insurance billing and would like to contribute to a meaningful community cause.  We estimate this will require approximately 10 to 12 hours per week.  That estimate can vary depending on several factors such as changing expectations of insurance companies and timeliness of insurance payments.

Activities include:

Verifying insurance coverage for new clients using insurance company on-line tools. Faxing a document to our billing company informing them of an appointment completed Monitoring mail and insurance company on-line sites for payments. Informing our billing company of payments received via fax. Inform our billing company of denied claims for them to follow up with the insurance company Using a spreadsheet to record client visits, new client admissions, and case closings Managing insurance company requests, and answering insurance related questions for clients and staff.

Dearborn Pastoral Counseling Center is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that has been providing faith-based mental health counseling since 1984.  Additional information about out agency can be found on our web-site at www.dpcc.us

To apply send a cover letter and resume to dpcc11@att.net or by U.S. mail to Dearborn Pastoral Counseling Center, Attention:  Bob Pattullo, Vice President, Board of Directors, 24110 Cherry Hill Road, Dearborn, Michigan  48124.

Agency: Dearborn Pastoral Counseling Center

Volunteer Insurance Billing Specialist

 

The Dearborn Pastoral Counseling Center has a unique, interesting, challenging, and rewarding volunteer position.  We consider this an excellent opportunity for a volunteer who has experience with insurance billing and would like to contribute to a meaningful community cause.  We estimate this will require approximately 10 to 12 hours per week.  That estimate can vary depending on several factors such as changing expectations of insurance companies and timeliness of insurance payments.

Activities include:

Verifying insurance coverage for new clients using insurance company on-line tools. Faxing a document to our billing company informing them of an appointment completed Monitoring mail and insurance company on-line sites for payments. Informing our billing company of payments received via fax. Inform our billing company of denied claims for them to follow up with the insurance company Using a spreadsheet to record client visits, new client admissions, and case closings Managing insurance company requests, and answering insurance related questions for clients and staff.

Dearborn Pastoral Counseling Center is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that has been providing faith-based mental health counseling since 1984.  Additional information about out agency can be found on our web-site at www.dpcc.us

To apply send a cover letter and resume to dpcc11@att.net or by U.S. mail to Dearborn Pastoral Counseling Center, Attention:  Bob Pattullo, Vice President, Board of Directors, 24110 Cherry Hill Road, Dearborn, Michigan  48124.

Agency: Dearborn Pastoral Counseling Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48124

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: People and Culture Committee Member

Forward Youth is a newfound 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that aims to provide after school opportunities to under-represented youth in the Wayne County Michigan area. Our programming focus areas are financial literacy, mentorship, and enrichment. Learn more about us at forwardyouth.org

We are seeking skilled volunteers to join our People and Culture Committee. We are looking for individuals who both have a passionate for youth and experience in the following areas:

Organizational culture development Human resources Organizational behavior Or similar a field

Committee Purpose:

The People and Culture Committee functions to help set direction regarding culture building, organizational behavior analysis, staff and volunteer recruitment and development, and developing systems that ensure proper staff placement.

Committee Roles and Responsibilities:

Recommend ways to create systems to assess and improve the work environment to enhance team effectiveness and workplace culture. Offer advice and guidance on creating a strength-based culture that will lead to a positive work environment. Determine methods to conduct, analyze, and improve upon organizational behavior initiatives. Review and offer feedback for improvement on the organization’s current performance review processes. Explore various staff and volunteer recruitment and development approaches that support personal and organizational empowerment. Investigate ways to meaningfully reward staff and volunteers. Engage in advocacy and networking. Participate in annual special events and other org-wide fundraising activities. Develop an annual calendar for the committee’s activities, including critical dates, milestones and required board actions. Provide the Board with reports summarizing the PCC’s activities from the previous year and plans for the year to come. Provide report out during full Board meetings (Committee Chair)

Member Expectations:

Attend and participate in regular Committee meetings Come prepared to participate and engage

Time Commitment:

4-5 hours per month (include meeting and outreach events) COVID-19 precautions Remote interview process Virtual meetings

Agency: Forward Youth

Forward Youth is a newfound 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that aims to provide after school opportunities to under-represented youth in the Wayne County Michigan area. Our programming focus areas are financial literacy, mentorship, and enrichment. Learn more about us at forwardyouth.org

We are seeking skilled volunteers to join our People and Culture Committee. We are looking for individuals who both have a passionate for youth and experience in the following areas:

Organizational culture development Human resources Organizational behavior Or similar a field

Committee Purpose:

The People and Culture Committee functions to help set direction regarding culture building, organizational behavior analysis, staff and volunteer recruitment and development, and developing systems that ensure proper staff placement.

Committee Roles and Responsibilities:

Recommend ways to create systems to assess and improve the work environment to enhance team effectiveness and workplace culture. Offer advice and guidance on creating a strength-based culture that will lead to a positive work environment. Determine methods to conduct, analyze, and improve upon organizational behavior initiatives. Review and offer feedback for improvement on the organization’s current performance review processes. Explore various staff and volunteer recruitment and development approaches that support personal and organizational empowerment. Investigate ways to meaningfully reward staff and volunteers. Engage in advocacy and networking. Participate in annual special events and other org-wide fundraising activities. Develop an annual calendar for the committee’s activities, including critical dates, milestones and required board actions. Provide the Board with reports summarizing the PCC’s activities from the previous year and plans for the year to come. Provide report out during full Board meetings (Committee Chair)

Member Expectations:

Attend and participate in regular Committee meetings Come prepared to participate and engage

Time Commitment:

4-5 hours per month (include meeting and outreach events) COVID-19 precautions Remote interview process Virtual meetings

Agency: Forward Youth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48184

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program Development Committee Member

Forward Youth is a newfound 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that aims to provide after school opportunities to under-represented youth in the Wayne County Michigan area. Our programming focus areas are financial literacy, mentorship, and enrichment. Learn more about us at forwardyouth.org

We are seeking skilled volunteers to join our Program Development Committee. We are looking for individuals who both have a passionate for youth and experience in the following areas:

Youth development specialist Youth program development/administration Curriculum development Youth out-of-school time programming Teaching Or similar a field

Committee Purpose:

The Program Development Committee works to helps to ensure our program offerings are diverse, relevant, enriching, engaging, community-oriented, and properly meeting student needs.

Committee Roles and Responsibilities:

Ensure that programming is aligned and consistent with the organizational purpose and mission. Provide guidance that strengthens the academic and social-emotional quality of programming. Recommend various financial literacy curriculums that can be delivered via in-person and/or online. Seek out and connect the organization with community partners who are interested in facilitating club offering both in-person and online. Provide advice for conducting, analyzing, and improving upon annual program evaluations and quality assessments. Give suggested direction regarding program improvement. Provide advice for conducting and analyzing student, family, school, and staff, engagement surveys. Give guidance on how to best utilize feedback from annual engagement surveys and program evaluations. Investigate various systems or platforms that would simplify general program logistics. Identify missing programmatic policies and processors that need to be adopted. Engage in advocacy and networking. Participate in annual special events and other org-wide fundraising activities. Develop an annual calendar for the committee’s activities, including critical dates, milestones and required board actions. Provide the Board with reports summarizing the PCC’s activities from the previous year and plans for the year to come. Provide report out during full Board meetings (Committee Chair)

Member Expectations:

Attend and participate in regular Committee meetings Come prepared to participate and engage

Time Commitment:

4-5 hours per month (include meeting and outreach events)

Agency: Forward Youth

Forward Youth is a newfound 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that aims to provide after school opportunities to under-represented youth in the Wayne County Michigan area. Our programming focus areas are financial literacy, mentorship, and enrichment. Learn more about us at forwardyouth.org

We are seeking skilled volunteers to join our Program Development Committee. We are looking for individuals who both have a passionate for youth and experience in the following areas:

Youth development specialist Youth program development/administration Curriculum development Youth out-of-school time programming Teaching Or similar a field

Committee Purpose:

The Program Development Committee works to helps to ensure our program offerings are diverse, relevant, enriching, engaging, community-oriented, and properly meeting student needs.

Committee Roles and Responsibilities:

Ensure that programming is aligned and consistent with the organizational purpose and mission. Provide guidance that strengthens the academic and social-emotional quality of programming. Recommend various financial literacy curriculums that can be delivered via in-person and/or online. Seek out and connect the organization with community partners who are interested in facilitating club offering both in-person and online. Provide advice for conducting, analyzing, and improving upon annual program evaluations and quality assessments. Give suggested direction regarding program improvement. Provide advice for conducting and analyzing student, family, school, and staff, engagement surveys. Give guidance on how to best utilize feedback from annual engagement surveys and program evaluations. Investigate various systems or platforms that would simplify general program logistics. Identify missing programmatic policies and processors that need to be adopted. Engage in advocacy and networking. Participate in annual special events and other org-wide fundraising activities. Develop an annual calendar for the committee’s activities, including critical dates, milestones and required board actions. Provide the Board with reports summarizing the PCC’s activities from the previous year and plans for the year to come. Provide report out during full Board meetings (Committee Chair)

Member Expectations:

Attend and participate in regular Committee meetings Come prepared to participate and engage

Time Commitment:

4-5 hours per month (include meeting and outreach events)

Agency: Forward Youth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48184

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Outreach and Engagement Committee Member

Forward Youth is a newfound 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that aims to provide after school opportunities to under-represented youth in the Wayne County Michigan area. Our programming focus areas are financial literacy, mentorship, and enrichment. Learn more about us at forwardyouth.org

We are seeking skilled volunteers to join our Community Outreach and Engagement Committee. We are looking for individuals who both have a passionate for youth and experience in the following areas:

Outreach and engagement Community relations and partnerships Or similar

Committee Purpose:

The Community Outreach and Engagement Committee works to better coordinate and support community partnerships, outreach, and engagement initiatives.

Committee Roles and Responsibilities:

Review all previous year COEC activities and make recommendations for improvements for upcoming year. Develop an annual calendar for the committee’s activities, including critical dates, milestones and required board actions Participate in annual special events and other org-wide fundraising activities. Review and offer feedback on the organizations current ways for promoting community outreach and engagement. Investigate trends and best practices regarding community outreach and engagement. Engage in advocacy and networking. Identify new strategies and resources that will help foster and promote a positive and productive relationships with community members. Recommend ways that various communication tools and platforms can be used to educate and inform community members about the efforts being undertaken by the organization to support student learning and staff development. Offer advice and guidance about how the organization can successfully sustain community interest and engagement in its work. Provide the Board with quarterly reports summarizing the COEC’s activities from the previous year and plans for the year to come. Provide report out during full Board meetings (Committee Chair)

Member Expectations:

Attend and participate in regular Committee meetings Come prepared to participate and engage

Time Commitment:

4-5 hours per month (include meeting and outreach events) COVID-19 precautions Remote interview process Virtual meetings

Agency: Forward Youth

Forward Youth is a newfound 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that aims to provide after school opportunities to under-represented youth in the Wayne County Michigan area. Our programming focus areas are financial literacy, mentorship, and enrichment. Learn more about us at forwardyouth.org

We are seeking skilled volunteers to join our Community Outreach and Engagement Committee. We are looking for individuals who both have a passionate for youth and experience in the following areas:

Outreach and engagement Community relations and partnerships Or similar

Committee Purpose:

The Community Outreach and Engagement Committee works to better coordinate and support community partnerships, outreach, and engagement initiatives.

Committee Roles and Responsibilities:

Review all previous year COEC activities and make recommendations for improvements for upcoming year. Develop an annual calendar for the committee’s activities, including critical dates, milestones and required board actions Participate in annual special events and other org-wide fundraising activities. Review and offer feedback on the organizations current ways for promoting community outreach and engagement. Investigate trends and best practices regarding community outreach and engagement. Engage in advocacy and networking. Identify new strategies and resources that will help foster and promote a positive and productive relationships with community members. Recommend ways that various communication tools and platforms can be used to educate and inform community members about the efforts being undertaken by the organization to support student learning and staff development. Offer advice and guidance about how the organization can successfully sustain community interest and engagement in its work. Provide the Board with quarterly reports summarizing the COEC’s activities from the previous year and plans for the year to come. Provide report out during full Board meetings (Committee Chair)

Member Expectations:

Attend and participate in regular Committee meetings Come prepared to participate and engage

Time Commitment:

4-5 hours per month (include meeting and outreach events) COVID-19 precautions Remote interview process Virtual meetings

Agency: Forward Youth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48148

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Director

Forward Youth is a newfound 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that aims to provide after school opportunities to under-represented youth in the Wayne County Michigan area. Our programming focus areas are financial literacy, mentorship, and enrichment. Learn more about us at forwardyouth.org

We are seeking a passionate individual who has a heart for the youth of Wayne county to join our team of Board Directors. We are looking for someone with the time and desire for long-term engagement with us. The Board of Directors provide strategic leadership as we transitions from a newly formed 501(c)(3) organization into a established sustainable entity. Members of the board diligently work to support and sustain the work of the Organization and to provide governance leadership and strategic fundraising support.
Specific duties include; but are not limited to:

Assisting with developing and maintaining relationships with funders, partners, and other stakeholders. Approving Forward Youth's annual budget and audit reports. Playing a major role in making collectively organizational decisions. Assisting with generating substantial revenue in collaboration with other board members, to ensure Forward Youth’s overall financial health. Attending and actively participating in quarterly board meetings.

Position Functions/Board Terms:
Board members are asked to commit at least 2-5 hours per month. This position is volunteer in nature and is non-compensated. Board meetings will be held quarterly. Board Directors will be asked to attend board meetings in person or via video conference. Directors will be asked to review meeting agendas and supporting materials prior to meetings. Board members are asked to stay abreast to Forward Youth’s mission, vision, services, policies, and programs. Board members will serve as an ambassador for the organization, are asked to follow conflict of interest and confidentiality policies, and to always carry out fiduciary responsibilities.

Agency: Forward Youth

Forward Youth is a newfound 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that aims to provide after school opportunities to under-represented youth in the Wayne County Michigan area. Our programming focus areas are financial literacy, mentorship, and enrichment. Learn more about us at forwardyouth.org

We are seeking a passionate individual who has a heart for the youth of Wayne county to join our team of Board Directors. We are looking for someone with the time and desire for long-term engagement with us. The Board of Directors provide strategic leadership as we transitions from a newly formed 501(c)(3) organization into a established sustainable entity. Members of the board diligently work to support and sustain the work of the Organization and to provide governance leadership and strategic fundraising support.
Specific duties include; but are not limited to:

Assisting with developing and maintaining relationships with funders, partners, and other stakeholders. Approving Forward Youth's annual budget and audit reports. Playing a major role in making collectively organizational decisions. Assisting with generating substantial revenue in collaboration with other board members, to ensure Forward Youth’s overall financial health. Attending and actively participating in quarterly board meetings.

Position Functions/Board Terms:
Board members are asked to commit at least 2-5 hours per month. This position is volunteer in nature and is non-compensated. Board meetings will be held quarterly. Board Directors will be asked to attend board meetings in person or via video conference. Directors will be asked to review meeting agendas and supporting materials prior to meetings. Board members are asked to stay abreast to Forward Youth’s mission, vision, services, policies, and programs. Board members will serve as an ambassador for the organization, are asked to follow conflict of interest and confidentiality policies, and to always carry out fiduciary responsibilities.

Agency: Forward Youth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48184

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Member, Board of Directors

Members of the Board of Directors for Green Living Science exercise ultimate authority for guiding the organization’s mission, values, goals and strategies.

Members of the board have legal and fiduciary responsibilities and commit to honor these responsibilities.


Members of the board are required to be familiar with and abide by at all times the governing documents and policies of the organization including but not limited to its Bylaws, Articles of Incorporation and Conflict of Interest Policy.

Board Member Responsibilities:

Conducting effective organizational planning Approving and monitoring the organization’s programs and services Fostering collaboration between Green Living Science and other organizations Making a personal commitment to actively participate in the organization’s resource
development activities Each board member will contribute to raising funds or finding services to
decrease the cost of organization’s expense.  Annual giving responsibility of $250 per board member  Overseeing fiscal affairs and fiscal health of organization  Selecting, supervising and evaluating the executive director of the organization  Working to enhance and protect the public image of the organization  Advancing the mission and goals of Green Living Science, rather than serving the
interests of any special interest group or constituency The board meets monthly on the first Monday of every month at 5pm. Members may
participate by phone or in person. A minimum of 10 meetings is required.

Board Member Qualifications:

 

Green Living Science looks for diversity of skills, experiences and opinions among
members  Board members should agree with the mission of Green Living Science

Agency: Green Living Science

Members of the Board of Directors for Green Living Science exercise ultimate authority for guiding the organization’s mission, values, goals and strategies.

Members of the board have legal and fiduciary responsibilities and commit to honor these responsibilities.


Members of the board are required to be familiar with and abide by at all times the governing documents and policies of the organization including but not limited to its Bylaws, Articles of Incorporation and Conflict of Interest Policy.

Board Member Responsibilities:

Conducting effective organizational planning Approving and monitoring the organization’s programs and services Fostering collaboration between Green Living Science and other organizations Making a personal commitment to actively participate in the organization’s resource
development activities Each board member will contribute to raising funds or finding services to
decrease the cost of organization’s expense.  Annual giving responsibility of $250 per board member  Overseeing fiscal affairs and fiscal health of organization  Selecting, supervising and evaluating the executive director of the organization  Working to enhance and protect the public image of the organization  Advancing the mission and goals of Green Living Science, rather than serving the
interests of any special interest group or constituency The board meets monthly on the first Monday of every month at 5pm. Members may
participate by phone or in person. A minimum of 10 meetings is required.

Board Member Qualifications:

 

Green Living Science looks for diversity of skills, experiences and opinions among
members  Board members should agree with the mission of Green Living Science

Agency: Green Living Science

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Advisor

Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is recruiting for its Advisory Board seats: Development/Fundraising, Finance, Grants & Contract, Education, Health, Legal, Marketing, Retail, Social Services and Technology. These are volunteer (unpaid) roles that serve as advisors to the organization.

EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Macomb County, Michigan. We service youth, families and individuals in the City of Detroit, Macomb County and surrounding areas. We aim continuously to provide services, resources and support that will enable under-represented families, individuals and youth to overcome social, economic, educational and other barriers in which they face by gaining and sustaining successful outcomes in life. We do this through our support services, programs and community projects.

Summary of Board Advisor Role:

Assist in steering the organization to success. Represents the organization in public matters and provides helpful perspectives and solid ideas. Support the organization’s goals and objectives. Provides guidance, expertise and serves as a mentor to the organization’s Board of Directors.

Duties & Responsibilities

Provides strategic advice and expertise the organization needs to reach its goals. Guides the organization’s board leadership in specific subject matters. Provides wise counsel regarding myriad issues that the organization may be facing.  Promotes the organization in the community. Assists in expanding the organization’s network through event planning. Connects the organization to new audiences. Gives feedback regarding latest techniques, knowledge, hacks, and trending industry information.  Assists the organization in staying on top of industry trends. (e.g. streamlining customer service based on new services, tailoring revenue generating products and messages to reach a wider audience, etc.). 

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required

Demonstrate strong Development/Fundraising, Grants & Contract, Education, Health, Legal, Marketing, Retail or Social Services skills. Strong skills in advising executive leaders. Ability to collaborate with team members and drive results. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of nonprofit laws and regulations, marketing strategies and/or grants and contracts.  Strong verbal and written communication skills.

Education/Experience

Bachelor's Degree in Business, Education, Finance, Social Work, Marketing, Technology, Juris Doctor or other relevant degrees. 5+ years of relevant  experience. Experience serving in a Board of Directors or Board Advisor role is preferred.

Time Commitment

Successful candidates must be available to attend monthly or quarterly Board of Directors meetings and 1:1 meetings with the chief executive officer as needed. 

Total monthly commitment of approximately 2-5 hours.

Term: This is a 1-2 year term position.

All volunteer and Board members must complete a background check. Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window. 

Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us.

Agency: Elms Family and Community Services

Elms Family and Community Services (EFCS) is recruiting for its Advisory Board seats: Development/Fundraising, Finance, Grants & Contract, Education, Health, Legal, Marketing, Retail, Social Services and Technology. These are volunteer (unpaid) roles that serve as advisors to the organization.

EFCS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Macomb County, Michigan. We service youth, families and individuals in the City of Detroit, Macomb County and surrounding areas. We aim continuously to provide services, resources and support that will enable under-represented families, individuals and youth to overcome social, economic, educational and other barriers in which they face by gaining and sustaining successful outcomes in life. We do this through our support services, programs and community projects.

Summary of Board Advisor Role:

Assist in steering the organization to success. Represents the organization in public matters and provides helpful perspectives and solid ideas. Support the organization’s goals and objectives. Provides guidance, expertise and serves as a mentor to the organization’s Board of Directors.

Duties & Responsibilities

Provides strategic advice and expertise the organization needs to reach its goals. Guides the organization’s board leadership in specific subject matters. Provides wise counsel regarding myriad issues that the organization may be facing.  Promotes the organization in the community. Assists in expanding the organization’s network through event planning. Connects the organization to new audiences. Gives feedback regarding latest techniques, knowledge, hacks, and trending industry information.  Assists the organization in staying on top of industry trends. (e.g. streamlining customer service based on new services, tailoring revenue generating products and messages to reach a wider audience, etc.). 

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required

Demonstrate strong Development/Fundraising, Grants & Contract, Education, Health, Legal, Marketing, Retail or Social Services skills. Strong skills in advising executive leaders. Ability to collaborate with team members and drive results. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of nonprofit laws and regulations, marketing strategies and/or grants and contracts.  Strong verbal and written communication skills.

Education/Experience

Bachelor's Degree in Business, Education, Finance, Social Work, Marketing, Technology, Juris Doctor or other relevant degrees. 5+ years of relevant  experience. Experience serving in a Board of Directors or Board Advisor role is preferred.

Time Commitment

Successful candidates must be available to attend monthly or quarterly Board of Directors meetings and 1:1 meetings with the chief executive officer as needed. 

Total monthly commitment of approximately 2-5 hours.

Term: This is a 1-2 year term position.

All volunteer and Board members must complete a background check. Click RESPOND in the upper right corner of the screen and you will be prompted to complete the background check questionnaire. This may open a second window. 

Please visit our website at elmsfamilyandcommunityservices.org to learn more about us.

Agency: Elms Family and Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Finance Committee Members

Child Care Network is seeking individuals with knowledge of and experience with accurate financial reporting, financial statements, and/or managing investments to participate on the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee assists the Board of Directors in its oversight responsibilities relating to fiscal management and is Chaired by the Board Treasurer. The Finance Committee’s principal task is the approval and monitoring of the agency budget and financials.  The Finance Committee role is important in ensuring the agency is properly utilizing resources according to written policies and funder guidelines. The Finance Committee meetings take place virtually one morning a month (typically the third Thursday at 9:00 a.m.).

Agency: Child Care Network

Child Care Network is seeking individuals with knowledge of and experience with accurate financial reporting, financial statements, and/or managing investments to participate on the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee assists the Board of Directors in its oversight responsibilities relating to fiscal management and is Chaired by the Board Treasurer. The Finance Committee’s principal task is the approval and monitoring of the agency budget and financials.  The Finance Committee role is important in ensuring the agency is properly utilizing resources according to written policies and funder guidelines. The Finance Committee meetings take place virtually one morning a month (typically the third Thursday at 9:00 a.m.).

Agency: Child Care Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer WebMaster Web Designer

Request for experienced webmaster or web designer to assist in the maintenance and updating of our website on a bi-weekly basis.  Updating events, images, video, and creativity to ensure traffic is driven to website and messaging is clear and relevant. Can be a tag-team approach or single individual.

Agency: Encourage Me I'm Young Inc.

Request for experienced webmaster or web designer to assist in the maintenance and updating of our website on a bi-weekly basis.  Updating events, images, video, and creativity to ensure traffic is driven to website and messaging is clear and relevant. Can be a tag-team approach or single individual.

Agency: Encourage Me I'm Young Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 48233

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing, Public Relations Specialist

The person filling this role will assist the agency with developing and maintaining marketing and public relations materials.  This includes updating newsletters, social media, event advertising, etc.

 

Agency: The International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit

The person filling this role will assist the agency with developing and maintaining marketing and public relations materials.  This includes updating newsletters, social media, event advertising, etc.

 

Agency: The International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donor Engagement Specialist Volunteer

The Donor Engagement Specialist Volunteer will serve as an advocate and solicitor to donors and potential fundraising sponsors. This volunteer will research donor profiles and ensure they are consistently engaged with the organization, and will make both phone and written solicitations to engage or reengage donors and/or sponsors on behalf of the organizations.

The volunteer must be comfortable with soliciting potential individuals and businesses over the phone.

Agency: Hospitality House Food Pantry

The Donor Engagement Specialist Volunteer will serve as an advocate and solicitor to donors and potential fundraising sponsors. This volunteer will research donor profiles and ensure they are consistently engaged with the organization, and will make both phone and written solicitations to engage or reengage donors and/or sponsors on behalf of the organizations.

The volunteer must be comfortable with soliciting potential individuals and businesses over the phone.

Agency: Hospitality House Food Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48390

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Public Relations Volunteer Assistance Needed

We are seeking one or two individuals who have worked in public relations and / or media relations to help us tell our story more widely.  Former journalists or new PR professionals are welcome to volunteer. Help us occasionally or regularly.

We have a very busy year ahead with events, competitions and summer jobs for Detroit youth. You will volunteer to write media releases, email newsletters and pitch and follow up with journalists, editors, producers to get Mint some stories and coverage.

Join our Marketing Group and help Mint continue the momentum this year.

Agency: Mint Artists Guild

We are seeking one or two individuals who have worked in public relations and / or media relations to help us tell our story more widely.  Former journalists or new PR professionals are welcome to volunteer. Help us occasionally or regularly.

We have a very busy year ahead with events, competitions and summer jobs for Detroit youth. You will volunteer to write media releases, email newsletters and pitch and follow up with journalists, editors, producers to get Mint some stories and coverage.

Join our Marketing Group and help Mint continue the momentum this year.

Agency: Mint Artists Guild

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48221

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SEO Audit to Help Share Human Trafficking Resources

Help us spread awareness and resources about human trafficking.
The Michigan Abolitionist Project (MAP) website needs an audit
to help us improve our Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
What We Need: To help survivors, advocates, care providers, donors, volunteers, and other constituents more easily discover MAP's website: www.michiganabolitionistproject.org Analysis of the Michigan Abolitionist Project (MAP)'s on-page content, technical structure, and presence of inbound links on other websites for search engine optimization Actionable steps to improve website’s performance in search engines via organic search What We Have: A functional website, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have a knowledgeable marketing manager, and the ability to provide any other information you need. Project Outline: Meet to discuss target audience for engagement, and existing channels for website traffic Audit Site Content Assess on-site elements including URL structures, navigation, internal links, use of keywords and general copy Create list of every page in a spreadsheet with notes and recommendations for improvement Techical Audit Assess technical site elements that affect crawlability like sitemap, use of HTTPS, HTML structure, site speed, and presence of 404 or server errors Provide recommendations to improve search engine indexing Off-Site Link Audit Assess the presence and state of backlinks and anchor text Provide recommendations to improve domain and page authority The Right Volunteer Skills & Experience Knowledge of digital marketing best practices, search engine algorithms, and ranking strategies Experience with SEO Analysis strategies and tools like Google Analytics Understanding of web development technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Time Commitment Works remotely from anywhere 10 - 25 hours over 2 - 4 weeks About Vista Maria and MAP:

Vista Maria and MAP have joined forces in the fight against human trafficking. By combining two of Michigan’s leading human trafficking programs, we are better positioned to improve awareness, advocacy, and services to combat human trafficking. Vista Maria’s expertise has been in the area of innovative treatment and services for adolescent survivors, and MAP has been an influential advocate for survivor-focused legislation. Our partnership only strengthens our collective ability to raise awareness, improve training and broaden our advocacy within the anti-trafficking movement.

Agency: Vista Maria

Help us spread awareness and resources about human trafficking.
The Michigan Abolitionist Project (MAP) website needs an audit
to help us improve our Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
What We Need: To help survivors, advocates, care providers, donors, volunteers, and other constituents more easily discover MAP's website: www.michiganabolitionistproject.org Analysis of the Michigan Abolitionist Project (MAP)'s on-page content, technical structure, and presence of inbound links on other websites for search engine optimization Actionable steps to improve website’s performance in search engines via organic search What We Have: A functional website, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have a knowledgeable marketing manager, and the ability to provide any other information you need. Project Outline: Meet to discuss target audience for engagement, and existing channels for website traffic Audit Site Content Assess on-site elements including URL structures, navigation, internal links, use of keywords and general copy Create list of every page in a spreadsheet with notes and recommendations for improvement Techical Audit Assess technical site elements that affect crawlability like sitemap, use of HTTPS, HTML structure, site speed, and presence of 404 or server errors Provide recommendations to improve search engine indexing Off-Site Link Audit Assess the presence and state of backlinks and anchor text Provide recommendations to improve domain and page authority The Right Volunteer Skills & Experience Knowledge of digital marketing best practices, search engine algorithms, and ranking strategies Experience with SEO Analysis strategies and tools like Google Analytics Understanding of web development technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Time Commitment Works remotely from anywhere 10 - 25 hours over 2 - 4 weeks About Vista Maria and MAP:

Vista Maria and MAP have joined forces in the fight against human trafficking. By combining two of Michigan’s leading human trafficking programs, we are better positioned to improve awareness, advocacy, and services to combat human trafficking. Vista Maria’s expertise has been in the area of innovative treatment and services for adolescent survivors, and MAP has been an influential advocate for survivor-focused legislation. Our partnership only strengthens our collective ability to raise awareness, improve training and broaden our advocacy within the anti-trafficking movement.

Agency: Vista Maria

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48127

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Assistant

The Office Assistant volunteer is integral to allow operations to run smoothly. With many office and administrative tasks necessary in our organization, staff may find themselves pulled away from other duties. This slows us down to serve our clients in a meaningful and efficient way. 

There is a need for assistance on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, from 10AM-4PM.

Help manage office assistant duties Assist organizing and distributing client mail received at Crossroads Input data into computer systems Other various tasks

Agency: Crossroads of Michigan

The Office Assistant volunteer is integral to allow operations to run smoothly. With many office and administrative tasks necessary in our organization, staff may find themselves pulled away from other duties. This slows us down to serve our clients in a meaningful and efficient way. 

There is a need for assistance on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, from 10AM-4PM.

Help manage office assistant duties Assist organizing and distributing client mail received at Crossroads Input data into computer systems Other various tasks

Agency: Crossroads of Michigan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48208

Allow Groups: No