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Mid-Valley Prelude Sinfonia Inc
Assist in completing the new AYO Music Center space by painting, organizing, and performing household carpentry tasks. Volunteers with a love for helping and skills in these areas are needed.
American Aquifers
Participate in sponsored clean-ups and events that educate and promote stewardship of the environment and groundwater resources. Volunteers will help organize and execute clean-up activities in various locations.
Ten River Food Web
Ten Rivers Food Web is seeking volunteers with experience in treasurer duties, social media management, grant-writing, and program development. Volunteers will help support the organization's mission by contributing their skills in these areas.
Corvallis Sustainability Coalition
Join the Communications & Marketing Committee to support the Coalition's outreach efforts. Volunteers will assist in developing and implementing marketing strategies.
Corvallis Sustainability Coalition
Support the Coalition by setting up and cleaning up at various events. Volunteers will help ensure events run smoothly and efficiently.
Corvallis Sustainability Coalition
Assist in the restoration of natural areas and streams by participating in hands-on labor to improve local ecosystems. Volunteers will work outdoors to help bring life back to urban creeks.
Corvallis Sustainability Coalition
Transport bike racks to events by bike, supporting sustainable transportation initiatives. Volunteers will need to be comfortable cycling and handling bike racks.
Oregon Business Academy
Serve as a coach and mentor to a team of students, helping them learn and grow in their business skills. This role requires a full week commitment from June 21-28 or July 26-August 2.
Oregon Business Academy
Share your experiences and the impact of Business Week on your career, college journey, or personal growth. This opportunity is available on June 22 or July 27.
Oregon Business Academy
Conduct mock interviews with students, providing feedback on their interviewing skills and offering advice for improvement. This opportunity requires a half-day commitment on June 25 or July 30, 2 - 5:30pm.
Oregon Business Academy
Evaluate student presentations and teamwork during Business Week, providing feedback and helping determine project winners. This role requires a full day commitment on June 27 or August 1, 9am - 4pm.
Philomath Fire & Rescue
Philomath Fire & Rescue is a District located in the bedroom community and mill town of Philomath just west of Corvallis, OR (home of OSU). We have been serving the citizens of Philomath since 1930. The mission of the organization continues to revolve around the principle of service to our community. In 2018, PF&R responded to 700 calls (EMS and Fire). The City of Philomath and surrounding areas receive prompt and efficient emergency fire and medical services from three fire stations strategically located within the service area of Philomath Fire and Rescue (downtown, Inavale, and Wren). Our fire district is comprised of approximately 58 square miles and serves a population of over 9,000 residents. We rely on our cadre of 35+ volunteer fire and EMS responders, 3 Career Firefighter-Lieutenants (24-hour shifts), 6 resident Volunteers, Fire & Life Safety Captain, Deputy Chief, and the Fire Chief to provide the staffing to cover the needs of the community. In addition to emergency response, our volunteers provide medical and fire standby at events, help with fire and life safety education around the community and attend regular training to keep their skills and knowledge current. We invite you to be a part of our team, whether you are just starting out in a Fire/EMS career, retired, or somewhere in between - we have something to offer everyone that wants to make a difference in the community. We also have community EMS volunteers that do not live within the District, but provide their services when they are able. | Requirements: No prior experience needed. Volunteers for Fire suppression attend a sponsored Firefighter Academy which is held each Fall. Volunteers for EMS must hold Emergency Medical Responder or higher certification - the Department reimburses EMR and EMT class tuition and fees in exchange for a two-year volunteer commitment. The Department encourages training in both Fire and EMS and pays for much of training courses offered locally through Fire Officer I. Volunteers are expected to attend 66% of scheduled drills throughout the year (a Fire drill is scheduled each Tuesday evening, with the first Tuesday of the month being a Business Meeting of the Volunteer Association; there are 2 EMS drills per month on a Monday evening, except for July). Points are awarded for Fire and EMS response, stand-by time, and special projects. An application is available on our website or at our Main Station. Candidates must pass a background check and be fingerprinted. Fire candidates must pass a FIT test and physical body and agility exams (all paid for by the Department). | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
Willamette Valley Chapter Of Navhda
Assist with general clean-up to ensure everyone can leave in a timely manner. This role is essential for maintaining the cleanliness and organization of events.
Willamette Valley Chapter Of Navhda
Responsible for balancing members between stations and keeping the event on schedule. This role ensures the smooth operation of training days.
Willamette Valley Chapter Of Navhda
Responsible for checking members and guests in, ensuring relevant waivers have been signed, answering general questions, and collecting any outstanding payments.
Willamette Valley Chapter Of Navhda
Capture moments during tests. This role is perfect for someone with a love of photography who wants to contribute to the event by documenting it.
Willamette Valley Chapter Of Navhda
Responsible for leading station exercises, giving short lectures, and working 1:1 with participants and their dogs. This role is ideal for those interested in becoming station leaders.
Willamette Valley Chapter Of Navhda
Responsible for transporting birds to the site if needed, transporting to field locations, planting, and caring for the birds. This role is vital to the successful and efficient operation of training days.
Luckiamute Watershed Council
On April 19, 2025, volunteers will join an effort to remove invasive ivy and bird cherry trees from a grove of old oaks growing alongside South Fork Ash Creek, in Independence.
Luckiamute Watershed Council
As part of the EnO Committee, volunteers help plan and organize events and activities to engage and inspire the community to take action for watershed health.
Luckiamute Watershed Council
Volunteers help keep trash out of streets and streams by participating in clean-ups along stretches of roadways in Polk County (Buena Vista Road) and Benton County (Tampico/Coffin Butte Roads).
Luckiamute Watershed Council
Volunteers participate in field opportunities for monitoring, weed pulls, Adopt-a-Road events, tree plantings, and other stewardship activities, including cutting/pulling invasive weeds and planting.
Luckiamute Watershed Council
Volunteers help with filing, data entry, research, typing, editing, and various office-related activities to support the day-to-day operations of the LWC.
Luckiamute Watershed Council
Volunteers assist in planning and organizing events such as celebrations, fundraisers, or volunteer recognition events, including organizing entertainment and communicating with sponsors.
Luckiamute Watershed Council
Volunteers engage with the public over social media platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook to promote LWC activities and initiatives.
Luckiamute Watershed Council
Volunteers will help expand the Friends of the LWC and Business Circle networks, plan annual fundraising events, and engage with potential donors and volunteers.
Luckiamute Watershed Council
This volunteer-led effort focuses on restoring the streamside habitat along Middle Fork Ash Creek at Gentle Woods Park in Monmouth. Volunteers will manually remove invasive species, plant native vegetation, and construct deer-proof cages for new plantings.
Second Chance Ranch
Volunteers dedicated to the ranch have the opportunity to receive horsemanship lessons. This role involves assisting with daily tasks at the ranch, such as cleaning stalls and caring for the horses, to qualify for lessons.
Linn County Pioneer Association
Join the Linn County Pioneer Association in organizing and executing the longest continuously running celebration in Oregon. Volunteers will assist in various activities throughout the 3-day event, ensuring a successful and enjoyable experience for all attendees.
Eaa Chapter 292
Drive a tractor to transport guests between remote parking and the clubhouse during the event. Ensure guest safety and provide a welcoming experience.
Eaa Chapter 292
Assist at the swap meet by answering payment questions and verifying transactions for aviation-related items. Ensure smooth operation of the flea market.
Eaa Chapter 292
Assist with practice sessions for the STOL competition by flying light aircraft and adjusting takeoff and landing points as needed. Practice sessions are weather-dependent.
Eaa Chapter 292
Join us to help provide a great pancake breakfast for attendees by preparing food, serving, and ensuring cleanliness of the dining area.
Eaa Chapter 292
Supervise the food preparation and cooking for the hamburger lunch, ensuring food safety and quality. Coordinate with other volunteers for a successful meal service.
Eaa Chapter 292
Help manage the Saturday evening dinner by setting up tables, preparing food, assisting with buffet service, and cleaning up after the meal.
Eaa Chapter 292
As a line judge, you will be responsible for setting up measurement tapes and cones, measuring takeoff and landing distances, and ensuring safety during flight operations. Attendance at practice sessions is required.
Eaa Chapter 292
Greet arriving guests, sell and distribute Fly-in tickets, and manage merchandise sales. Provide a welcoming and efficient registration experience.
Stayton Fire Dist
Stayton Fire District is a small combination department served by approximately 65 volunteers and 6 paid staff. The District’s paid staff works 8 to 5 Monday through Friday to augment day time response and perform administrative duties, while the 50 volun | Requirements: Must be over 18 Must be able to pass background, criminal and a drug screening Must live or work in the Stayton Fire District Must be in good physical condition Must be able to attend a fire and ems academy and attend regular drills and events | Categories: Department Support, EMT, Firefighter
Aumsville Rural Fire Prot Dist
JOIN TODAY!!! Log in to aumsville@aumsvillefire.org or visit the district office located at 490 Church St. Aumsville Oregon 97325 | Requirements: We require people interested in becoming something bigger than themselves with the desire to do great things! | Categories: Firefighter, EMT, Fundraising, Department Support, Junior Members
Aumsville Rural Fire Prot Dist
Volunteer Firefighters needed for a small fire district in Marion County. Our district is 32 square miles 9minutes East of Salem, Oregon. We respond to an average of 600 calls a year, mainly EMS. Please Contact Assistant Chief Brad McKenzie for interest. | Requirements: New members will be required to attend and graduate from the regional Fire Academy. For those looking to just do EMS, they will provided an EMR course unless already certified. All other EMS courses will be funded upon certification. | Categories: Firefighter, Department Support
Pringle Creek Sustainable Living Center
Lead visitors through the Pringle Creek Community, providing information on sustainability practices and the history of the area. Volunteers will guide groups through various stops, including the Fir Grove and Rain Gardens, while promoting environmental awareness.
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