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Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
Volunteer with the Wisconsin State Parks System in various roles such as campground host or helping with restoration projects. This is a great way to get outside and give back to nature.
Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
Engage in 40 hours of coursework in natural history, interpretation, and conservation stewardship. Once trained, support citizen science, stewardship, and education efforts by volunteering in your community.
Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
Assist with conservation projects at Wisconsin’s State Natural Areas. Tasks include cutting brush, pulling and spraying invasive plants, collecting seeds, and preparing fire breaks. Volunteer days are scheduled throughout the year.
Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
Collect important data for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources by hosting a trail camera. Requirements include access to at least 10 acres of land, ability to check the camera at least once every three months for a full year, and basic computer skills.
Wisconsin Writers Association
The Treasurer is a board position with a three-year commitment. The Treasurer is responsible for managing the work of WWA's bookkeeper, managing the organization's QuickBooks file, following proper procedures for the receipt and disbursement of funds, preparing monthly reports for board review, preparing the annual budget, and maintaining organized financial records.
Wisconsin Writers Association
The Grant Writer will study and understand WWA's history, programs, and objectives; research grant opportunities; draft grant proposals and supporting documents; submit proposals to grant coordinators for approval; maintain positive relationships with funders; maintain records and submit reports related to their work for board review.
Wisconsin Writers Association
Volunteers to talk to local bookstores or booksellers and libraries/friends of library groups or book clubs in your neighborhood with sales information about WWA books to stock, and potentially invite authors to talk and do signings. One time opportunity at your own pace for two to three hours as needed at your own pace. Must be able to approach book store owners and librarians or friends of libraries groups and find book clubs and share information about WWA Press books. You will be given information and a physical copy of the books as samples.
Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
Collect data about plant and animal species for the Wisconsin Citizen-based Monitoring Network. Opportunities include the Frog and Toad Survey, Turtle Conservation Program, Volunteer Carnivore Tracking, and Bat Monitoring Program.
NewBridge Madison
The Food Bridge Program connects older adults to nutritious food from one of our three partnered food pantries around Madison. Volunteers are matched with one to two older adults to deliver food boxes to.
Extended Hands Pantry
Assist in organizing and distributing groceries to individuals and families in need. Volunteers help clients navigate the pantry and ensure they receive the necessary provisions.
REACH-A-Child
Participate in a Volunteer Day with a group of 6 or more, dedicating a minimum of 3 hours to help prepare REACH BAGs for distribution to First Responders. This opportunity allows volunteers to directly contribute to comforting children in crisis.
Madison Ballet
Volunteers interested in long-term commitment to the organization are invited to connect with us regarding board service, committee membership, fundraising, and other support opportunities.
Madison Ballet
Assist backstage during performances with costume care by cleaning/sewing costumes as needed, or serve as an escort or chaperone for our youngest cast members in the dressing rooms, ensuring they have a safe and magical experience.
Madison Ballet
Assist in the lobby before and during performances with concessions, serve as ushers, photo attendants, or magic ambassadors, welcoming guests as they settle in for the show.
Dane County Conservation League
Assist in organizing and facilitating membership meetings held on the fourth Tuesday of January, February, March, May, September, October, and November. Volunteers will help with setting up the venue, welcoming guests, and ensuring the smooth running of the event.
Oakwood Village University Woods Apartments
Lead a special interest group for Independent Living residents or share your skills one-on-one or with a group of Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Skilled Nursing residents. Frequency and schedule are negotiable.
Child Evangelism Fellowship
Assist in conducting 5-Day Clubs/Summer Good News Clubs to present the Gospel to boys and girls. Volunteers will experience the joy of leading children to the Lord and helping them grow in their faith.
Child Evangelism Fellowship
Join high school and college-age students from around the state to reach boys and girls in your community. Volunteers will be trained and equipped to share the Gospel and disciple children.
Child Evangelism Fellowship
Help bring the Gospel of Christ to children in neighborhood settings such as homes, schools, and community centers. Volunteers will engage with children on their level in their environment.
Oakwood Village University Woods Apartments
Greet residents and assist them in finding items in a small grocery setting at the Independent Living Village Store. Volunteers are needed Monday-Friday, 10:30am-1:30pm, or Saturday 10:30am-12:00pm.
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