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Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota
Support families experiencing a crisis by providing a safe and temporary place for children age 12 and younger. Must be a licensed provider – child care, foster care or child care center.
National Wolfwatcher Coalition
Assist in educating the public about wolves and their ecosystems. Volunteers will participate in outreach programs and help develop educational materials.
Pike Lake Association
Participate in the Community Clean Up Day by cleaning 300 feet on either side of your property. Place your bags at the end of your driveway for pick-up. Help keep the area clean and display neighborhood pride.
National Wolfwatcher Coalition
Participate in field research and data collection on wolf populations and their habitats. Volunteers will work alongside experts in the field.
Pike Lake Association
Assist with the annual picnic by helping with set-up, serving food, and clean-up. Volunteers are needed to ensure a smooth and enjoyable event for the community.
Construct Tomorrow
Ready to volunteer at a student event in the 2024/2025 school year? We'd love to have you! We'll provide training and lunch. Can't make it for the whole day but still want to help out? No problem, just let us know what works for you!
Duluth Art Institute Association
Assist with the setup and maintenance of art exhibitions at the Duluth Art Institute. Volunteers will help with installation, visitor engagement, and ensuring the gallery space is welcoming and informative.
Duluth Art Institute Association
Support the Duluth Art Institute during events by helping with logistics, guest services, and event setup and teardown. Volunteers will play a crucial role in ensuring events run smoothly and guests have a positive experience.
Young Womens Christian Association
YWCA Duluth offers internships to students and community members to learn about running a nonprofit organization. Interns will engage in social activism and gain experience in nonprofit management.
Duluth Area Family YMCA Heritage Foundation
Participate in family-oriented volunteer opportunities that allow the whole family to engage in community service. Activities may include organizing events and supporting community programs.
Duluth Area Family YMCA Heritage Foundation
Support community programs by assisting with event organization and participant engagement. Help ensure programs run smoothly and effectively.
Duluth Area Family YMCA Heritage Foundation
Assist in coaching and supporting youth programs. Engage with children and help facilitate activities that promote physical and social development.
Mentor North
Our mentoring programs connect dedicated volunteers with youth eager for support, guidance, and new experiences. Together, we build meaningful relationships that foster mutual growth, broaden horizons, and strengthen community ties.
Friends of the Lakewalk
Join the biannual Spring & Fall Lakewalk cleanups to help maintain the beauty of the Duluth Lakewalk. Volunteers will participate in cleaning up the section from Ship Canal to Leif Erikson Park, with supplies provided.
Friends of the Lakewalk
Assist in planting, watering, tending, and maintaining pollinator gardens along the Lakewalk. This role involves working with partners like Duluth Monarch Buddies and the Arrowhead Chapter of Wild Ones.
The Arc Northland
The Duluth Commission on Disabilities is seeking an additional Board member to help advocate for individuals with disabilities. Responsibilities include attending meetings, participating in discussions, and contributing to the development of policies and programs.
Lake Superior Railroad Museum Foundation
Shop volunteers help maintain the working cars and locomotives used on the North Shore Scenic Railroad, as well as restore historical locomotives and rolling stock. This role involves hands-on work with machinery and tools.
Lake Superior Railroad Museum
Docents provide education to the public about objects in the museum and railroad history. This role involves interacting with visitors and sharing knowledge about the exhibits.
Lake Superior Railroad Museum
Archives volunteers assist the curatorial team with cataloging historical documents and artifacts related to railroad history. This role is essential for preserving the museum's extensive collection of historical records.
Lake Superior Railroad Museum Foundation
Archives volunteers assist the curatorial team with cataloging historical documents and artifacts related to railroad history.
Lake Superior Railroad Museum
Shop volunteers help maintain the working cars and locomotives used on the North Shore Scenic Railroad, as well as restore historical locomotives and rolling stock. This role is vital for keeping the museum's exhibits in top condition.
Lake Superior Railroad Museum Foundation
Docents provide education to the public about objects in the museum and railroad history. This role involves interacting with visitors and sharing knowledge about the exhibits.
Lake Superior Railroad Museum
Operations volunteers fulfill the roles of engineer, brakeman, and conductor for the North Shore Scenic Railroad excursions and moving equipment in the museum. This role requires completing training and passing a certification test to operate trains.
Lake Superior Railroad Museum Foundation
Volunteers ages 10 – 17 help in a variety of departments and special projects. This role provides young volunteers with the opportunity to learn new skills and contribute to the museum's mission.
Lake Superior Railroad Museum
Volunteers ages 10 – 17 help in a variety of departments and special projects. This role provides young volunteers with an opportunity to learn and contribute to the museum's operations.
Lake Superior Railroad Museum Foundation
Operations volunteers fulfill the roles of engineer, brakeman, and conductor for the North Shore Scenic Railroad excursions and moving equipment in the museum. Volunteering in Operations is contingent upon completing training and passing a certification test to operate trains.
Minnesota Land Trust
Volunteer monitors are critical in helping the Minnesota Land Trust achieve its goal of permanent land protection. Each year, approximately 100 certified volunteer monitors assist the Land Trust with monitoring over 740 properties across the state.
Rural Health Resource Center
Assist in conducting Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNA) in rural communities. Volunteers will help gather valuable feedback from the community and aid in creating action plans to address key health needs.
Rural Health Resource Center
Support the development of networks and partnerships to enhance community health initiatives. Volunteers will assist in building bridges between rural health organizations and stakeholders.
St Lukes Hospital of Duluth
Volunteers support staff by working directly with patients, families, and visitors, or in various departments. Training is provided to ensure a high-quality experience for both volunteers and patients.
St Luke's Foundation
Support our staff by matching your special skills, interests, and time commitments with our needs. You may choose to work directly with patients, families, and visitors, or in an ongoing role in one of our departments. We provide excellent training to ensure a high-quality experience for you and our patients.
St Luke's Foundation
Provide compassionate support to hospice patients and their families. Volunteers may assist with patient care, provide companionship, and support families during difficult times. Training is provided to ensure volunteers are well-prepared for their roles.
Saint Louis River Experience
Coordinate volunteer activities and schedules, ensuring smooth operation of excursions. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old and complete mandatory training.
Saint Louis River Experience
Assist the captain and help passengers during the boating trips. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old and complete mandatory training.
Saint Louis River Experience
Organize fundraising events to support the organization's mission. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old and complete mandatory training.
Saint Louis River Experience
Drive the pontoon and ensure the safety and enjoyment of all passengers during the excursions. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old and complete mandatory training.
Loaves and Fishes Housing
Join us in cooking meals for our community members. Volunteers are needed to help prepare and serve dinner at Olive Branch and Dorothy Day House.
Loaves and Fishes Housing
Assist in tending the gardens at our community spaces. Volunteers will help with planting, weeding, and maintaining the gardens.
Loaves and Fishes Housing
Help fix bikes at our no-cost neighborhood bicycle shop, the Bike Cave. Volunteers with skills in bike repair are especially welcome.
Chester Bowl Improvement Club
Volunteers are needed to assist with the return of over 1200 sets of skis and snowboard equipment during the equipment return event from April 22-24, 5:30-9pm.
Chester Bowl Improvement Club
Volunteers will help with registration and event setup for Freestyle Fridays, an event series designed to teach people to use terrain park features safely while introducing them to freestyle competitions.
Chester Bowl Improvement Club
Volunteers will help operate the indoor and outdoor concession stands, selling lift tickets, pre-packaged food, and hot food. They will also monitor the indoor space for cleanliness and appropriate behavior.
Chester Bowl Improvement Club
Volunteers will assist in organizing and managing the Chester Bowl Alpine Race Series, helping kids learn basic racing skills. Races are held on Sundays from February to March.
Chester Bowl Improvement Club
Volunteers will help set up and maintain the terrain park by assisting with terrain park resets, taking out and storing features, and building jumps. These opportunities occur regularly throughout the season.
Chester Bowl Improvement Club
Volunteers are needed to help with games, rides, and other activities during the Winter Carnival at Chester Bowl. This event is scheduled for Saturday, February 17, from 1-4pm.
Chester Bowl Improvement Club
Assist with the fitting of up to 1200 pairs of skis and 200 snowboards during our fitting nights. Volunteers help facilitate the process and ensure smooth operations.
Chester Bowl Improvement Club
Join us to help prepare the hill for snowmaking by removing branches, brush, and other debris. Volunteers are needed to bring tools like weed-whips and loppers to assist in the cleanup.
Chester Bowl Improvement Club
Work alongside paid staff to monitor snowmaking equipment and ensure park users stay clear. Volunteers hike the hill hourly and must be 18 or older due to the role's nature.
Goodwill Industries Vocational Enterprises
Provide digital literacy training to individuals looking to enhance their computer and internet skills. Help bridge the digital divide by teaching essential technology skills.
Goodwill Industries Vocational Enterprises
Assist individuals with job search assistance, resume building, and tips for successful interviewing. Help people facing roadblocks to employment by providing support and guidance.
Lakeview Christian Academy
Lead and mentor students in their spiritual growth and development. Volunteers will guide students in understanding and practicing Christian principles in their daily lives.
Lakeview Christian Academy
Assist teachers in various classroom activities and help maintain a positive learning environment. Volunteers will support students in their academic pursuits and reinforce Christian values.
Cyclists Of The Gitchee Gumee Shores Inc
Help maintain the trails by participating in activities such as weed whacking, trail corridor clearing, and leaf blowing. Flexible time requirements with equipment and training provided.
Youth for Christ USA
Prefer a more behind-the-scenes approach? We have a need for office help, event planning support, and other temporary or on-going assistance.
Youth for Christ USA
Get in on the action! We always need caring, mature adults to meet with the many teens we serve. Volunteers must go through a screening process. We offer on-going training to help you be encouraged and effective in your role.
Youth for Christ USA
We welcome business leaders and professionals who are willing to lend their expertise to advance our work. We also lean on professionals for advice on vocational enterprises for our teens.
Cyclists Of The Gitchee Gumee Shores Inc
Join the volunteer trail crews to help build and maintain the trail network. Opportunities are available all summer long, requiring a variety of skill sets for tasks such as debris pickup, moving small rocks, and clearing fallen branches.
Youth for Christ USA
We hold special events throughout the year to raise vital funds for our work. We rely on volunteers to help make these events a success.
Cyclists Of The Gitchee Gumee Shores Inc
Assist in planning the biggest fundraiser of the year, the Duluth Traverse Gala. Ideal for those who enjoy organizing events and parties.
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Northland
Serve on the board to help drive and support the mission of the Clubs. Board members bring their experience and vision to guide the organization.
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Northland
Assist in planning and executing fundraising events that provide essential income to support programming at the Clubs. Volunteers are crucial in making these events successful.
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Northland
Use your special talents or area of expertise to help plan and execute events. Committee members contribute their time, energy, and ideas to ensure the success of the Clubs' events.
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Northland
Assist professional staff in implementing programs and special events at various club branch locations. Opportunities include mentoring, tutoring, teaching a class, coaching, or playing games with young people.
Northern Expressions Arts Collective
Support the execution of events like Egg-splosion and Haunted Happenings by assisting with logistics, participant coordination, and event breakdown. Volunteers will play a key role in creating a fun and safe environment for families.
Northern Expressions Arts Collective
Assist in organizing and facilitating community programs such as Community Connect Club and Community Nights. Volunteers will help set up events, engage with participants, and ensure smooth operation of activities.
Warm Fuzzies Animal Rescue
Assist with adoption events held at Duluth Petsmart. Help with setting up, managing pets, and interacting with potential adopters to provide information about the pets.
Hartley Nature Center
We occasionally have opportunities to help out with our preschool program. Volunteers will assist with various tasks to support the preschool staff.
Hartley Nature Center
Park Interpretation Volunteers sit at the information desk and welcome visitors to the nature center during business hours. They provide information about the park, trails, recreation, and Hartley programming, and may also facilitate gear rentals.
Hartley Nature Center
We need volunteers to help with gardening in our wildflower gardens during spring, summer, and fall. Volunteers will help with weeding, watering, transplanting, and doing general gardening. Those interested in helping should have basic gardening skills & knowledge, and be able to work with minimal guidance or supervision.
Hartley Nature Center
Volunteers assist with designing, maintaining, or removing interpretive displays in the exhibit hall. This role is suitable for those with an interest in interpretation or environmental education.
Hartley Nature Center
Volunteers work with staff to manage and control invasive species in the park. They monitor, map, and remove buckthorn, committing to at least 2-5 work days per month during the summer season.
Hartley Nature Center
Vernal pools are important temporary wetlands that provide critical habitat for several species. Volunteers will help with identifying and mapping these pools to protect them from being accidentally damaged or destroyed during projects.
Hartley Nature Center
We are always looking for volunteers to help with general maintenance. This can include help with snow removal, mowing & trimming, trail maintenance, moving material, trash clean-up, general cleaning, and more. If you’re not sure what you want to help with, or you want projects that will change from week to week, this may be the opportunity for you.
Hartley Nature Center
Our Counselor in Training Program allows youth ages 13-17 to help with summer camp and gain valuable experience working with children in a camp setting.
Hartley Nature Center
We occasionally have opportunities to help with our camp or field trip programs. This is a great way to gain experience working with youth.
Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency
Memory Lane offers care and support for those experiencing Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. Volunteers assist with activities and provide companionship to residents.
Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency
Volunteers are needed to help maintain the community garden. This role involves planting, weeding, and harvesting to support local food programs.
Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency
Volunteers are needed at Solid Rock Men's Shelter in the afternoon. After reviewing applications and background checks, volunteers will be contacted to begin. Volunteers play a valuable role in supporting the community.
Udac
Assist in building relationships within the community by participating in various community activities and events. Volunteers will work alongside individuals to help them engage and integrate into community life.
Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency
The Volunteer Income Tax Assistant (VITA) program assists individuals and families with income tax preparation during the tax season. Volunteers prepare taxes and greet clients, ensuring they have the required information. Training is minimal for greeters, while tax preparers need to complete at least 20 hours of training to become certified by the IRS.
Catholic Charities Bureau
Assist in day care and educational activities for children and families in need. Volunteers will help organize activities and provide support to staff.
Catholic Charities Bureau
Support individuals with disabilities through educational and vocational training. Volunteers will assist in skill-building activities and provide companionship.
Catholic Charities Bureau
Engage with older adults in supported living and senior day care activities. Volunteers will help organize events and provide companionship to residents.
Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency
Utilize your experience by volunteering to strengthen communities at various non-profits or healthcare facilities. Volunteers help improve lives through various roles.
Sami Cultural Center of North America
Host visiting culture bearers and other guests at the Sami Cultural Center. Volunteers will ensure guests feel welcome and assist with any needs during their visit.
Sami Cultural Center of North America
Assist with fundraising activities, including researching available funding sources, grant writing, mailings, and donor solicitation. Volunteers will help secure financial support for the Center's programs and activities.
Sami Cultural Center of North America
Help with work days at the Sami Cultural Center, including small painting, cleaning, and decorating projects. Volunteers will also assist with archival storage projects.
Sami Cultural Center of North America
Assist with organizing and recording the Sami Cultural Center's library and collections. Volunteers will help catalog books, documents, and artifacts related to Sami culture and history.
Sami Cultural Center of North America
Assist with staffing the Sami Cultural Center during its open hours. Volunteers will help manage the center, interact with visitors, and provide information about Sami culture and history.
Sami Cultural Center of North America
Help develop content and maintain the Sami Cultural Center's website. Volunteers will create and update web pages, ensuring accurate and engaging information about Sami culture and the Center's activities.
Friends of the Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve
Participate in a community beach cleanup event to celebrate National Estuaries Day. Volunteers will help remove litter and debris from the beach to protect the natural environment.
Friends of the Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve
Assist the FOLSR board in improving diversity, equity, and inclusion in their work. Volunteers will share life experiences and ideas to help create inclusive environmental efforts.
Superior Public Museums
Participate in the Annual Work Weekend to prepare the SS Meteor for summer tours. Volunteers will assist with maintenance projects and cleaning tasks aboard the vessel.
Superior Public Museums
Assist with maintaining the beautiful Fairlawn Gardens. Volunteers will help with planting, weeding, and general garden upkeep to ensure the gardens are in top condition for visitors.
Superior Public Museums
Volunteer at many of our special events, including the Ice Cream Social and McDougall’s Dream. Volunteers will help with event setup, guest assistance, and other event-related tasks.
Challenge Center
Assist in providing evaluation, training, and employment opportunities to adults with mild to moderate developmental disabilities. Volunteers will support staff in various vocational programs to enhance client skills and independence.
Catholic Charities Bureau
Volunteers of all ages needed to assist with or become mentors in various programs such as Evening/Weekend Recreation, gardening and landscaping at group homes, day programs, and tomato greenhouses. Volunteers will receive information and training before working in our programs.
Rice Lake Fire Department
POSITION TITLE: Volunteer Firefighter – First Responder GENERAL DUTY STATEMENT: Performs protective services work by preventing and responding to emergency situations. Under the direction of a supervisor, administers life and property saving actions. Maintains fire department equipment, apparatus, facilities, and property. Work involves frequent strenuous physical involvement. Performs other related duties and responsibilities as assigned. This position is unscheduled and will have varying hours and days as required. Commits to the ongoing training and progression of the Fire Department and its Mission, Values, and Beliefs. | Requirements: MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: ● H.S. Diploma or GED equivalent. ● Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age. ● Must possess and maintain a valid Minnesota Driver’s License and provide a driving record at time of completed application. ● Reside within a 10-minute drive-time response to Rice Lake Fire Station 1 determined by Google Maps. ● Successful Completion of Physical Abilities Exam DESIREABLE QUALIFICATIONS: ● EMS certification (Emergency Medical Responder, Emergency Medical Technician or Paramedic). ● Firefighting experience. ● Minnesota Fire Service Certification Board certifications (Including FFI, FFII, Fire Apparatus Operator, Fire Officer, Fire Instructor, Fire Inspector, Hazmat Operations, Hazmat Technician, etc.). ● Excellent physical condition. ● MN Class A or Class B Driver’s License. ● 2 year Associate Degree in Fire Science or related field. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: ● Knowledge of relevant equipment, policies, procedures, and strategies to promote effective local emergency operations for the protection of life and property. ● Knowledge of principles and processes for providing exceptional customer service. ● Knowledge of driver safety and the importance of maintaining a safe driving record. ● Use logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems. ● Adjust actions in relation to a changing problem and others’ actions in a high stress environment. ● Watching gauges, dials, or other indicators to make sure a device is working properly. ● Monitoring/Assessing performance of yourself and others to make improvements or take corrective action. ● Actively looking for ways to help others. ● Teaching others how to do something well. ● Considering the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to choose appropriately. ● Selecting and using training/instructional methods and procedures appropriately. ● Ability to manage one’s own time effectively. ● Ability to follow verbal and written instructions. ● Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing. ● Ability to establish effective working relationships with staff members, other agencies, and the general public. ● Ability to think and act effectively in emergency situations compounded with intense stress and physical exertion. ● Ability to quickly respond and recognize a situation that is likely to go wrong. ● Ability to apply general rules to specific problem to produce effective answers and solutions. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: H.S. Diploma or GED equivalent. Post-secondary education no required. However, experience and/or professional certifications and achievements will be taken into consideration when determining successful candidates. EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS USED: Standard equipment used in this position includes but is not limited to: firefighting and emergency medical equipment including automatic external defibrillator (AED), hydraulic equipment, electric and air-operated rescue tools, SCBA, fire apparatus, fire pumps, hoses, ladders, radios, pagers, gas meters, thermal imaging cameras, computers, phones, and cleaning/maintenance equipment. PHYSICAL REQUIRMENTS: We encourage all candidates to be in good physical condition Because firefighting is incredibly physically demanding, it is highly recommended candidates have excellent cardiovascular fitness, upper body strength and endurance abilities for this career. GENERAL COMPETENCIES AND CULTURAL FIT: The Rice Lake Fire Department prides itself in being there to answer our communities call in a time of need. The fire and medical service is a dynamic and ever-changing environment; therefore, training and education is a major part of your time as a member of the Rice Lake Fire Department. It is important that you understand this and are willing to take on that responsibility. As a family environment, it is also extremely important that you are supported by a strong network in your personal life. The commitment and dedication required to this service is unparalleled. While we do not profile for a typical firefighter candidate, there are characteristics that will benefit you throughout this process. The successful candidate is rooted in the community and typically works another full-time occupation. The successful candidate is physically fit and is committed to his or her personal health. The successful candidate is driven, trustworthy, honest, committed, loyal, helpful, friendly, joyful, respectful, courageous, brave, self-motivated, calm, dependable, sensitive, humble, empathetic, a team player and a hard worker. The Department does not discriminate against age, nor gender or race. While a member of the Department, all personnel shall maintain a clean and professional appearance to meet or exceed OSHA standards. All members shall also sign an annual agreement that prohibits the use of tobacco products while on duty. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Convictions for felony offense and/or misdemeanor charges will be taken into consideration when determining successful candidates. Any convictions will not automatically disqualify any candidate from consideration. REQUIREMENTS AFTER ACCEPTANCE: ● Serve a minimum of one year probationary period. ● Attend all meetings within your probationary period (typically one year). May make up missed meetings with prior approval. ● Attend all trainings held at Rice Lake unless prior absence notification is approved by Chief, Asst. Chief, or Training Officer. Drill must then be made up. ● Complete FF1 and FF2 training within the first year. (Paid for by the department) ● Complete at minimum EMR medical training within the first 2 years (EMR paid by department). ● Complete radio communications class. ● Attend the majority of extra functions, public community events, the department takes part in during the first year. ● Have an working knowledge of Departmental SOP/SOG’s. ● Understand how to operate and drive all fire department apparatus, Captain will report competency to Chief staff for check off. ● Know where all equipment is located on all trucks. ● Respond to as many calls as possible outside of work/schooling hours. This is why we are here. | Categories: Firefighter, Other
Hermantown Vol Fire Dept
As a volunteer firefighter, your duties are to educate the community on fire prevention and to respond to fire and medical related emergencies. Our firefighters support the fire department in all activities including emergency response, fundraising, maintenance, and other special events. Upon approval of the application and background check, an interview with the Department Chiefs will be scheduled. Candidates successfully passing the interview will be given 60 days to schedule and complete a physical through Work Right at the Duluth Clinic. After the results of the physical have been received and approved, a department agility test will be given. When these steps have been successfully completed, the Fire Chief will notify the candidate of his or her approval to begin the probationary process. Probationary fire fighters will become active members after serving not less than one year and no more than two years and completing the following probationary requirements: •Successful completion of a Firefighter I & II course or equivalent. •Successful completion of a First Responder (at minimum) course qualified by the Minnesota Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board or equivalent. •Successful completion of the minimum training requirements established in departmental policies. •Successful driving and operation tests of all apparatus and equipment owned by the department. | Requirements: -Be more than eighteen (18) years of age. -Be a resident of Hermantown. (Or 5 min to assigned hall, Chief or DC to verify) -Be in good physical and mental health and eligible to perform the duties responsible of the position. -Hold a valid Minnesota driver’s license. -All training will be provided by the fire department (Firefighter I & II, EMR or EMT) | Categories: Firefighter
Hermantown Vol Fire Dept
Hermantown Volunteer Fire Department is currently accepting applications for EMR/EMT responders. If you are interested in helping your committee but not looking to become a firefighter the Hermantown Fire Department now accepts EMR personnel only. Hermantown First Responders will respond to medical calls only and all training will be provided (EMR or EMT). If interested apply online or stop into our station. | Requirements: •Be more than eighteen (18) years of age. •Be a resident of Hermantown. (Or 5min to assigned hall, Chief/DC to verify) •Be in good physical and mental health and eligible to perform the duties responsible of the position. •Hold a valid Minnesota driver’s license. | Categories: EMT
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