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Support our mission by volunteering your time and insight. Volunteers help add capacity, bring new ideas, and generally make the world go round.
Kitsap Animal Rescue & Education
Community Outreach Volunteers represent KARE at fairs and festivals, answering questions and distributing educational materials. This role is ideal for those who love animals and want to gain public speaking experience.
Camp George
Assist in expanding Camp GEORGE's mission by leveraging fundraising experience, business connections, or creative ideas for hosting events. Volunteers with grant writing experience or ties to the local community are encouraged to apply.
Camp George
Host meet and greet events to spread the word about Camp GEORGE. Volunteers will provide presentations, answer questions, and share the impact of Outdoor School.
Camp George
Help secure in-kind donations for Camp GEORGE's overnight Outdoor School by reaching out to local businesses and organizations. Volunteers should be enthusiastic and enjoy community connections.
Camp George
Create eye-catching content and help grow Camp GEORGE's presence on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. Volunteers should have experience in social media, Canva, or other digital design platforms.
Camp George
Share your unique talent or skill to help Camp GEORGE grow. Whether it's photography, event planning, or marketing expertise, volunteers can contribute in various ways.
The Prison Scholar Fund
The Volunteer Conductor will manage and coordinate volunteer activities, helping to streamline operations. This role is perfect for someone with strong organizational skills and a commitment to social justice. Are you the person others turn to when they need a job done right? Join our team!
The Prison Scholar Fund
The Strategic & Fundraising Planner will share responsibility for developing a strategic plan and road map for establishing and implementing the infrastructure needed to grow to a $6M budget through the solicitation of individual support, major gifts, special events, corporate and foundation contributions, and laying the foundation for social impact bonds. S/he will articulate the expansion of the PSF's donor base. Are you interested in helping our nation's prisoners develop the skills they need to be successful? Join our team!
The Prison Scholar Fund
The Resource Mobilizer serves as a key leadership team member and an active participant in making strategic decisions affecting the PSF. In partnership with the ED, this position is responsible for assisting with all fundraising and development activities. Join our team!
The Prison Scholar Fund
The Iconoclastic Technologist will leverage technology to improve the organization’s outreach and impact. This role requires innovation and a background in IT to support educational initiatives for incarcerated individuals. Join our team!
Nourishing Networks Central
Participate in local Nourishing Network groups to identify and solve crucial human needs problems affecting your community. These groups provide a warm and inclusive space for volunteers to collaborate and make a tangible impact.
Kitsap Animal Rescue & Education
Volunteers assist with the Housing Outreach Pet Education program, providing behavior support and resources for community members facing housing instability. Tasks include fundraising, coordination, and planning.
Kitsap Animal Rescue & Education
Transport volunteers help shuttle animals to appointments and meet-and-greets, supporting foster parents and adoption efforts. Volunteers must have a vehicle and be able to meet scheduled appointments.
Gamers Engaged
Participate in quarterly, large-scale kit-building events to benefit the Minnesota-based nonprofit, MagiKids. Volunteers will assist in the coordination of shipping, receiving, and storage logistics of donated supplies and help in assembling the kits.
Conservation NW
Engage in habitat restoration work parties to help restore native plants and vegetation in key wildlife crossing areas around the state. These activities typically occur from March through October.
Conservation NW
Assist in staffing outreach, community relations, and informational tables at events and festivals to promote conservation efforts.
Conservation NW
Participate in snowtracking and remote camera surveys to monitor Northwest wildlife as part of the Community Wildlife Monitoring Project.
Conservation NW
Sign up for WILD NW Action Alerts to engage in advocacy by writing comments, making calls, or attending meetings and public hearings related to wildlife and wildlands.
Conservation NW
Write and publish letters to the editor in media outlets on regional conservation topics to reach engaged citizens and decision-makers.
Conservation NW
Help at the annual spring auction and dinner, Conservation Northwest's biggest event of the year, which funds conservation work and brings together community members and leaders.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Assist clients in practicing English and preparing for citizenship. KIAC provides the civics handbook to review.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Accompany drivers providing transport for youth.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Supervise and entertain children during KIAC events.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Provide assistance to the legal team during walk-in appointments, including intakes and consultations.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Offer notary support for legal clinic days and various events.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Support clients with the preparation and filing of their federal tax returns.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Provide assistance in various tasks to ensure successful execution of events such as workshops and fundraising events.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Mediate languages orally, usually in real-time to facilitate live communication.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Offer tutoring and support to youth study groups.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Prepare, set up, and assist during clothing distribution events.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Transport clients and youth to and from appointments and events.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Translate words or text from one language into another, typically including document translation.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
A non-lawyer trained individual authorized by the Department of Justice (DOJ) to provide legal representation in immigration matters.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Aid clients in the application process for Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITIN).
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Assist with the transportation of large furniture items.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Assist clients in obtaining business licenses and filing state taxes quarterly.
Friends Of Miller Bay
Volunteers will help maintain the natural habitat by removing invasive species, planting native plants, and ensuring safe access within the preserves. Volunteers should bring gloves, appropriate dress, and footwear, and may find it helpful to bring their own tools.
FareStart
Join FareStart in making meals for our community at our Galaxy Location in Seattle's Interbay neighborhood! Volunteers will help prepare meals by completing basic preparation tasks.
Picture Perfect Queen Anne
Join a garden work party to help prune, weed, remove spent plants, add new ones, and mulch the garden beds along Queen Anne Avenue. This is a great opportunity to put your gardening skills to work, make new friends, and keep the gardens well-tended.
Picture Perfect Queen Anne
Help amplify PPQA’s presence on social media, assist with administrative tasks, and contribute to the creation of the quarterly newsletter. This role is perfect for those with skills in communications and writing.
National CASA/GAL Association for Children
CASA and GAL volunteers advocate for the best interests of children who have experienced abuse or neglect. Volunteers work with child welfare professionals, educators, and service providers to ensure that judges have the information they need to make well-informed decisions for each child.
Philosophy Learning And Teaching Organization
Join PLATO's Volunteer Corps to assist with specific and time-limited projects, events, and programs. This role involves receiving notifications of ad hoc volunteer opportunities and participating without a long-term commitment.
Bremerton Community Farmers Market
Assist with setting up and taking down the market, answering questions at the info booth, taking photos, and ensuring the market is clean. Shifts are on Thursday afternoons and evenings during the market season.
Bremerton Community Farmers Market
Support the market with skills in graphic design, grant writing, sponsorship, community outreach, copywriting, social media, web development, marketing, and postering. Flexible opportunities to contribute to the market's growth and sustainability.
Scarlet Road
Assist in reaching out to individuals who have been sexually exploited, offering them support and resources to find freedom. Volunteers will engage with the community to raise awareness and provide a gentle invitation for change.
Scarlet Road
Support the organization by handling administrative tasks such as data entry, scheduling, and communication management. This role is crucial for the smooth operation of Scarlet Road's programs.
Scarlet Road
Assist in planning and executing events that support Scarlet Road's mission. Volunteers will help with logistics, promotion, and on-the-day coordination to ensure successful events.
Teentix
Volunteer at TeenTix HQ in Seattle, WA for 2-3 hours, assisting with tasks such as making buttons, sending out passes, or signing new teens up for TeenTix. Opportunities are arranged individually.
Teentix
Join the TeenTix Teen Fundraising Committee to collaborate with peers on creating fundraisers and TeenTix merchandise. Plan and execute events like bake sales and trivia nights to inspire giving.
Teentix
Volunteer as an adult by joining a TeenTix committee such as Tech, Development, Finance, or Expansion. Share your skills to support TeenTix's mission over a one-year commitment.
Teentix
Become an advocate for TeenTix in your school or community by spreading the word about TeenTix and engaging peers. Discuss with TeenTix what might work best for your outreach efforts.
Art-Not Terminal Gallery
As a Gallery Greeter Volunteer, you will welcome visitors to the gallery, provide information about current exhibitions, and assist with general inquiries. Volunteers can choose to work full shifts of 7 hours or half shifts of 3.5 hours.
Special Olympics Washington
Provide day-of support for Special Olympics Washington’s events, competitions, and programs. Responsibilities may include event setup, scorekeeping, check-in, and data entry.
Special Olympics Washington
Support Special Olympics Washington’s health programs and Healthy Athletes screening events. Roles are available for various healthcare professionals and students.
Special Olympics Washington
Lend your talents and expertise to a specialty service for a Special Olympics Washington event, competition, program, or major initiative. Roles may include security, medical, technology, or project management.
Special Olympics Washington
Work directly with athletes and staff to execute Special Olympics Washington’s signature events, competitions, and programs. Roles include coaching, program leadership, and serving on management teams.
Woodland Park Players
Join one of the many fun crews involved in costumes, set building, props, video/photography, concessions, front of house, and marketing. No experience required.
Woodland Park Players
Participate as a cast member in Woodland Park Players productions. Open to all WPP dues-paying members in good standing who meet specific residency or affiliation criteria and sign the Code of Conduct.
Woodland Park Players
Join the all-volunteer orchestra made up of adults and students from the greater neighborhood. Auditions are held in December, and the instruments needed vary with each show.
Northwest Natural Resource Group
Assist the Marketing Team with graphic design, development, and editing of print and web materials. Volunteers with a knack for design can help enhance NNRG's visual communications.
Northwest Natural Resource Group
Help NNRG tell compelling stories about forests and the people who steward them by contributing to blog content. Volunteers will work closely with professionals to craft engaging narratives.
Northwest Natural Resource Group
Document ecological forestry by capturing photos, recording videos, or editing media. Volunteers will contribute to NNRG's visual storytelling efforts.
Northwest Natural Resource Group
Help research, collect, and organize stories for NNRG's monthly newsletter. Volunteers will engage in research and writing to support the organization's outreach efforts.
Phinney Neighborhood Association
Help promote upcoming events by putting up posters at local businesses and community buildings. This is a great opportunity for students and families.
Italian Cultural Center - Il Punto
Moderate Italian conversation groups, facilitating discussions and helping participants improve their Italian language skills. Volunteers should be fluent in Italian and comfortable leading group discussions.
Italian Cultural Center - Il Punto
Volunteers are needed to help with staffing and organizing various events at Il Punto. This includes setting up, managing event logistics, and ensuring a smooth experience for attendees.
Italian Cultural Center - Il Punto
Assist in the NOI Bimbi program, which involves teaching and engaging with children in Italian language and cultural activities. Volunteers should enjoy working with children and have a passion for Italian culture.
Italian Cultural Center - Il Punto
Assist with IT support and website administration for Il Punto. Volunteers should have technical skills and experience with website management and IT troubleshooting.
Italian Cultural Center - Il Punto
Assist with the operations of the Biblioteca Italiana Seattle by helping with cataloging, organizing, and managing library resources. Volunteers will also assist visitors and manage library events.
Italian Cultural Center - Il Punto
Help manage communications for Il Punto's membership, including emails, social media content, and website updates. Volunteers should have skills in digital communication and marketing.
Phinney Neighborhood Association
Help kids learn the art of letter writing by becoming a pen pal. This opportunity connects seniors and children through the joy of writing.
Phinney Neighborhood Association
Help create a dementia-friendly community through our weekly enrichment class, the Gathering Place. Volunteers converse with class participants, assist with activities, and enjoy their company. Ideal candidates have experience working with seniors and are at least 21 years old.
Phinney Neighborhood Association
The PNA is seeking community members who are passionate about building an equitable and inclusive organization. Board members typically spend 4 to 8 hours per month.
South Lake Union Community Council
Support the Policy and Planning Committee in addressing land use, planning, and zoning-related questions. Volunteers will assist in organizing presentations and facilitating discussions with design teams and city agency staff.
South Lake Union Community Council
Assist in organizing and facilitating the SLUCC General Meetings, which offer residents, employees, and businesses an opportunity to engage in discussions on neighborhood issues. Volunteers will help with meeting logistics and ensure smooth communication during the events.
Splash International
Social media ambassadors help amplify Splash's mission by leveraging their voice and online presence to inspire others to learn, engage, and take action. Volunteers are expected to follow Splash on social media, and like, comment on, and share posts to help bring Splash closer to transforming lives.
Splash International
Host an event to support Splash's mission of providing clean water, sanitation, and hygiene to children. Volunteers can host events at home, school, or other venues, using provided toolkits to organize successful fundraisers.
InterConnection
Assist with computer disassembly, equipment testing, cleaning, and organizing tech donations. Volunteers help drive the mission of digital equity by supporting the refurbishment process.
InterConnection
Assist at in-person distribution and pick-up events, helping to organize and manage the flow of technology to community members. Volunteers gain experience in event coordination and public service.
InterConnection
Engage in various tasks such as painting, addressing envelopes, and filing. Volunteers contribute to the organization's operations through diverse and dynamic roles.
InterConnection
Refurbish computers with Windows 10 or Linux OS, assisting in the preparation of technology for distribution to those in need. Volunteers expand their technical skills through hands-on experience.
InterConnection
Assist individuals at computer labs, helping set up computers with Windows and providing guidance on digital skills. Volunteers enhance their communication skills while supporting community members.
Cancer Lifeline
Volunteers provide emotional support and resource referrals to anyone living with cancer. Must be comfortable listening to profound emotions and provide non-judgmental support. Training includes an 18-hour Zoom program and requires a one-year commitment.
Cancer Lifeline
Assist with administrative tasks such as working with Excel & Microsoft Word, conducting reminder calls, shredding, filing, and event support. Flexible schedule available.
Cancer Lifeline
Cancer Lifeline is seeking new board members to help raise visibility, make new connections, and guide the organization's growth. Board members serve a 3-year term and meet every other month. Individuals from traditionally underserved communities are encouraged to apply.
CCS: Catholic Community Services Western WA
Volunteers are needed to provide daily meals for over 120 at-risk clients staying at the Holiday Inn. This role involves delivering lunches and snacks daily for about 60-70 people, ensuring that vulnerable clients can access food while social distancing.
The Greater Seattle Bureau of Fearless Ideas
Internships are work-study and academic credit opportunities that run a prescribed length of time, supporting various programs or project completion. Interns are expected to adhere to the organization's diversity, inclusivity, and equity values.
The Greater Seattle Bureau of Fearless Ideas
Volunteer in one or more of our programs, based on your interest, skill set, location, or schedule. Volunteers are expected to act in accordance with the organization's values of diversity, inclusivity, and equity.
Sound Generations
We are actively seeking new board members to support the provision of vital resources for aging adults.
Friends Of Green Lake
Volunteers meet weekly to spend about two hours picking up litter around Green Lake Park, contributing to a cleaner and healthier environment. Equipment is provided for the cleanup efforts.
Compass Housing Alliance
Join Compass Housing Alliance as an individual volunteer to support various programs and services. Volunteers may assist in administrative tasks, event support, or direct service roles, depending on current needs.
Compass Housing Alliance
Participate as a group in volunteer activities at Compass Housing Alliance. Groups can help with projects such as organizing donation drives, assisting with events, or supporting facility maintenance.
Seattle Fireboat Duwamish
As a boat docent, you will learn about the historic Seattle Fireboat Duwamish and conduct informal tours for visitors. This role involves sharing the boat's history and significance with the public.
The Seattle Aquarium Society
Join volunteer naturalists at the Ballard Locks and at four sites along the Cedar River to see and learn about salmon. Volunteers educate visitors about salmon and their ecosystems.
The Seattle Aquarium Society
Stroll along almost any Seattle beach during low tide on a summer weekend and you'll see that the shore is alive! Volunteers educate the public about the marine life and ecosystems.
The Seattle Aquarium Society
Seattle Aquarium volunteers learn about the marine environment and their relationship to it. They share their time, meet people with similar interests, and help guests understand the wonders of the marine world.
The Seattle Aquarium Society
We’re looking for passionate young people who have an interest in learning about the ocean and will work to inspire others to take conservation action.
Salmon Homecoming Alliance
Volunteers are needed to help maintain the high quality of the annual Salmon Homecoming event. Responsibilities include assisting with event setup, managing activities, and ensuring a smooth experience for attendees.
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF WASHINGTON EDUCATION FUND
The League of Women Voters of Washington offers internships in administrative, advocacy, and education roles. Interns work collaboratively with students and colleges to develop scopes of work and learning objectives that match League work with student and professional interests.
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