Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Organization: Inspiring Service Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Organization: Inspiring Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Strengthen Government Partnerships for Disaster EventsVolunteer as a Government Operations Service Associate and play a key role in building and maintaining partnerships between the American Red Cross and government agencies.
In this role, you'll represent the Red Cross in Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs) and other coordination settings—both during disasters and in preparedness and recovery efforts. Government Operation volunteers help ensure Red Cross services align with government plans, share critical information, and support collaborative planning across the disaster cycle. What You'll Do: Build relationships with emergency management and other government partners.Represent the Red Cross in meetings, coordination centers, or virtually.Share updates between Red Cross and government to support aligned response and recovery.Contribute to planning efforts related to mass care and long-term recovery.Help maintain situational awareness and respond to information or resource requests Location: Virtual or In-Person (depending on local needs) Commitment: A few hours per month, with increased need during active disaster events. Training is provided. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other opportunities. Organization: American Red Cross of Montana Volunteer as a Government Operations Service Associate and play a key role in building and maintaining partnerships between the American Red Cross and government agencies.
In this role, you'll represent the Red Cross in Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs) and other coordination settings—both during disasters and in preparedness and recovery efforts. Government Operation volunteers help ensure Red Cross services align with government plans, share critical information, and support collaborative planning across the disaster cycle. What You'll Do: Build relationships with emergency management and other government partners.Represent the Red Cross in meetings, coordination centers, or virtually.Share updates between Red Cross and government to support aligned response and recovery.Contribute to planning efforts related to mass care and long-term recovery.Help maintain situational awareness and respond to information or resource requests Location: Virtual or In-Person (depending on local needs) Commitment: A few hours per month, with increased need during active disaster events. Training is provided. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other opportunities. Organization: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59625 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Communities Prepare for Disasters and Emergencies!Are you passionate about helping others stay safe and prepared for unexpected events? Join the American Red Cross as a Be Red Cross Ready Presenter and play a vital role in empowering communities to prepare for disasters and emergencies.
What You'll Do: Support annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and the regional plan for preparedness programming by participating in meetings, projects, and local activities.Deliver impactful presentations to educate community members about disaster preparedness.Build and maintain partnerships with local organizations to expand preparedness outreach.Manage preparedness supplies by conducting inventory, procuring necessary items, and ensuring readiness for activities.What You'll Gain: Experience in public speaking and community engagement.An opportunity to make a lasting impact by helping individuals and families prepare for emergencies.Training and support to ensure you’re confident in your role.Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling based on your availability and the needs of the community. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started!Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Organization: American Red Cross of Montana Are you passionate about helping others stay safe and prepared for unexpected events? Join the American Red Cross as a Be Red Cross Ready Presenter and play a vital role in empowering communities to prepare for disasters and emergencies.
What You'll Do: Support annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and the regional plan for preparedness programming by participating in meetings, projects, and local activities.Deliver impactful presentations to educate community members about disaster preparedness.Build and maintain partnerships with local organizations to expand preparedness outreach.Manage preparedness supplies by conducting inventory, procuring necessary items, and ensuring readiness for activities.What You'll Gain: Experience in public speaking and community engagement.An opportunity to make a lasting impact by helping individuals and families prepare for emergencies.Training and support to ensure you’re confident in your role.Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling based on your availability and the needs of the community. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started!Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Organization: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59625 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Represent & Serve: Service to the Armed Forces (SAF) Event Support Volunteer - Helena, MTHelp honor and support military members, veterans, and their families by representing the American Red Cross at monthly meetings with local military and veteran support organizations. As a Service to the Armed Forces Event Support volunteer, your primary role will be attending these meetings to strengthen partnerships, share Red Cross resources, and collaborate on initiatives that benefit the military community. You'll also assist at local events such as Military Stand-downs, Yellow Ribbon programs, parades, and more. This is a meaningful opportunity to represent the Red Cross, foster connections, and make a direct impact on those who have served. Key Responsibilities: Support and assist at SAF events, parades, and community runs.Represent the American Red Cross at monthly meetings with local military and veteran support organizations.Time Commitment: This role involves occasional in-person commitments at events and monthly meetings. Monthly meetings occur on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 3:30-4:30pm. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your qualifications, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Organization: American Red Cross of Montana Help honor and support military members, veterans, and their families by representing the American Red Cross at monthly meetings with local military and veteran support organizations. As a Service to the Armed Forces Event Support volunteer, your primary role will be attending these meetings to strengthen partnerships, share Red Cross resources, and collaborate on initiatives that benefit the military community. You'll also assist at local events such as Military Stand-downs, Yellow Ribbon programs, parades, and more. This is a meaningful opportunity to represent the Red Cross, foster connections, and make a direct impact on those who have served. Key Responsibilities: Support and assist at SAF events, parades, and community runs.Represent the American Red Cross at monthly meetings with local military and veteran support organizations.Time Commitment: This role involves occasional in-person commitments at events and monthly meetings. Monthly meetings occur on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 3:30-4:30pm. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your qualifications, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Organization: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59625 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be the Lifeline: Use Your Healthcare Skills to Support Disaster ReliefJoin the Red Cross and use your professional skills to ensure individuals and families have access to essential medical care and health education services during times of disaster. We need dedicated healthcare volunteers year-round to support Red Cross teams responding to local disasters, such as home fires, floods, and wildfires, as well as during larger-scale emergencies. Your expertise can make a difference both in-person and virtually by providing support in the following ways: Address the unmet disaster-related health needs of impacted individuals, families and communities.Provide hands on care within RN-led model.Provide health assessments and guidance.Provide assistance with replacement of medication, durable medical equipment, glasses, dentures and other medical supplies.Support individuals with disabilities and functional and access needs.Supplement the community healthcare delivery system, if needed. Requirements: Active and unencumbered licensure (RN/LPN/LVN/APN, NP, MD, DO, PA, EMT), ability to complete self-paced online training, and strong interpersonal skills. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other opportunities. Organization: American Red Cross of Montana Join the Red Cross and use your professional skills to ensure individuals and families have access to essential medical care and health education services during times of disaster. We need dedicated healthcare volunteers year-round to support Red Cross teams responding to local disasters, such as home fires, floods, and wildfires, as well as during larger-scale emergencies. Your expertise can make a difference both in-person and virtually by providing support in the following ways: Address the unmet disaster-related health needs of impacted individuals, families and communities.Provide hands on care within RN-led model.Provide health assessments and guidance.Provide assistance with replacement of medication, durable medical equipment, glasses, dentures and other medical supplies.Support individuals with disabilities and functional and access needs.Supplement the community healthcare delivery system, if needed. Requirements: Active and unencumbered licensure (RN/LPN/LVN/APN, NP, MD, DO, PA, EMT), ability to complete self-paced online training, and strong interpersonal skills. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other opportunities. Organization: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59625 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mental Health Professionals: Turn your Passion into Action! (License Required)Experiencing a natural disaster or other emergency (such as a home fire) can be intensely stressful. Even when the immediate danger has passed, the impact can still be felt. As a licensed mental health professional, you can provide compassionate support to individuals and families as they navigate the aftermath of a disaster. Disaster Mental Health volunteers play a crucial role in alleviating disaster-related stress and trauma by providing essential mental health support, including: Emotional Support: Address immediate emotional needs and offer compassionate support to disaster-impacted individuals.Coping and Resilience: Educate clients on coping strategies and resilience-building techniques.Resource Connection: Facilitate access to local mental health resources and services.Community Outreach: Collaborate with local mental health agencies to strengthen community resilience.Education and Training: Provide ongoing education and support to disaster responders and the community on emotional responses to disasters.Commitment and Qualifications: Requirements: Must hold a master’s degree and a current, unencumbered mental health license.Time Commitment: Flexible and variable based on disaster response needs. Options to volunteer virtually and/or provide in-person support.Training: Comprehensive training is provided to prepare you for this vital role.Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Organization: American Red Cross of Montana Experiencing a natural disaster or other emergency (such as a home fire) can be intensely stressful. Even when the immediate danger has passed, the impact can still be felt. As a licensed mental health professional, you can provide compassionate support to individuals and families as they navigate the aftermath of a disaster. Disaster Mental Health volunteers play a crucial role in alleviating disaster-related stress and trauma by providing essential mental health support, including: Emotional Support: Address immediate emotional needs and offer compassionate support to disaster-impacted individuals.Coping and Resilience: Educate clients on coping strategies and resilience-building techniques.Resource Connection: Facilitate access to local mental health resources and services.Community Outreach: Collaborate with local mental health agencies to strengthen community resilience.Education and Training: Provide ongoing education and support to disaster responders and the community on emotional responses to disasters.Commitment and Qualifications: Requirements: Must hold a master’s degree and a current, unencumbered mental health license.Time Commitment: Flexible and variable based on disaster response needs. Options to volunteer virtually and/or provide in-person support.Training: Comprehensive training is provided to prepare you for this vital role.Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Organization: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59625 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join Forces for Mental Health: Volunteer with Military Families! (License Required)Join us today and be part of supporting our nation's heroes and their loved ones. As a volunteer, you can provide Reconnection Workshop courses to military personnel, veterans, and their families in community-based settings. These courses are designed to assist military families with managing the challenges of reintegration, and to help build resiliency skills that make it easier to rebound from setbacks and difficulties. Requirements: Volunteers must hold an active and unencumbered mental health license. Time Commitment: Flexible with opportunities to provide courses in-person, virtually and/or cross-regionally. Benefits: Flexible hybrid volunteering opportunity. Make a meaningful impact in the lives of military families. Help individuals develop essential resilience skills for navigating life's challenges.Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your qualifications, availability, and needs. We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Organization: American Red Cross of Montana Join us today and be part of supporting our nation's heroes and their loved ones. As a volunteer, you can provide Reconnection Workshop courses to military personnel, veterans, and their families in community-based settings. These courses are designed to assist military families with managing the challenges of reintegration, and to help build resiliency skills that make it easier to rebound from setbacks and difficulties. Requirements: Volunteers must hold an active and unencumbered mental health license. Time Commitment: Flexible with opportunities to provide courses in-person, virtually and/or cross-regionally. Benefits: Flexible hybrid volunteering opportunity. Make a meaningful impact in the lives of military families. Help individuals develop essential resilience skills for navigating life's challenges.Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your qualifications, availability, and needs. We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Organization: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59625 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Impact Uncovered: Lives Saved LeadHelp us document and celebrate lives saved through the Red Cross Home Fire Campaign! As a Lives Saved Lead, you'll play a critical role in recognizing the impact of our preparedness efforts by verifying cases where smoke alarms or preparedness education helped clients escape a home fire. Documenting these stories helps raise awareness, gain support, and ultimately save more lives. Responsibilities: Collaborate with the National Community Preparedness & Resilience Services team to identify and cross-reference cases of documented home fires with addresses where the Red Cross previously installed smoke alarms or provided preparedness education. Verify details of each case to confirm if Red Cross interventions helped individuals escape safely.Accurately document cases of lives saved for potential recognition by our Communications team.Location & Time Commitment: Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Organization: American Red Cross of Montana Help us document and celebrate lives saved through the Red Cross Home Fire Campaign! As a Lives Saved Lead, you'll play a critical role in recognizing the impact of our preparedness efforts by verifying cases where smoke alarms or preparedness education helped clients escape a home fire. Documenting these stories helps raise awareness, gain support, and ultimately save more lives. Responsibilities: Collaborate with the National Community Preparedness & Resilience Services team to identify and cross-reference cases of documented home fires with addresses where the Red Cross previously installed smoke alarms or provided preparedness education. Verify details of each case to confirm if Red Cross interventions helped individuals escape safely.Accurately document cases of lives saved for potential recognition by our Communications team.Location & Time Commitment: Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Organization: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59625 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hope and Healing: Provide Spiritual Support During Times of DisasterThe American Red Cross is calling on compassionate faith-based leaders to make a meaningful difference as Disaster Spiritual Care (DSC) Service Associates. In this impactful role, you'll provide crucial emotional and spiritual support to people affected by disasters. Whether on-site, virtual, or deployed to larger disaster operations, volunteers are needed to bring comfort and resilience when it’s needed most. Provide spiritual and emotional support to individuals and families impacted by disaster. Help clients access and utilize their personal spiritual resources, values, and faith, regardless of any particular faith tradition. Partner with local faith-based organizations to offer enhanced support. Facilitate long-term recovery by connecting clients to local resources and community-based support. Requirements: Must be a board-certified or professional chaplain or a recognized leader within a faith community or faith-based organization. Ability to provide spiritual support in an inclusive manner, respecting diverse faith traditions. Strong listening and interpersonal skills to provide compassionate care and connect clients with recovery resources. Commitment: This is a flexible volunteer role with variable time commitments based on interest and disaster response needs. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other opportunities. Organization: American Red Cross of Montana The American Red Cross is calling on compassionate faith-based leaders to make a meaningful difference as Disaster Spiritual Care (DSC) Service Associates. In this impactful role, you'll provide crucial emotional and spiritual support to people affected by disasters. Whether on-site, virtual, or deployed to larger disaster operations, volunteers are needed to bring comfort and resilience when it’s needed most. Provide spiritual and emotional support to individuals and families impacted by disaster. Help clients access and utilize their personal spiritual resources, values, and faith, regardless of any particular faith tradition. Partner with local faith-based organizations to offer enhanced support. Facilitate long-term recovery by connecting clients to local resources and community-based support. Requirements: Must be a board-certified or professional chaplain or a recognized leader within a faith community or faith-based organization. Ability to provide spiritual support in an inclusive manner, respecting diverse faith traditions. Strong listening and interpersonal skills to provide compassionate care and connect clients with recovery resources. Commitment: This is a flexible volunteer role with variable time commitments based on interest and disaster response needs. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other opportunities. Organization: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59625 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cheers to Volunteers: Plan & Deliver Volunteer Appreciation ActivitiesDo you love celebrating others and spreading positivity? We’re looking for a creative, thoughtful volunteer to join our Volunteer Recognition & Appreciation Team! In this role, you’ll help plan appreciation events, design fun giveaways, and find meaningful ways to recognize the incredible people who make our mission possible. From virtual shoutouts to heartfelt thank-you notes, your efforts will help volunteers feel valued and seen. This is a flexible, behind-the-scenes role — perfect for someone who enjoys organizing, planning, or just loves making others feel special. Ready to help us build a culture of gratitude? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Organization: American Red Cross of Montana Do you love celebrating others and spreading positivity? We’re looking for a creative, thoughtful volunteer to join our Volunteer Recognition & Appreciation Team! In this role, you’ll help plan appreciation events, design fun giveaways, and find meaningful ways to recognize the incredible people who make our mission possible. From virtual shoutouts to heartfelt thank-you notes, your efforts will help volunteers feel valued and seen. This is a flexible, behind-the-scenes role — perfect for someone who enjoys organizing, planning, or just loves making others feel special. Ready to help us build a culture of gratitude? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Organization: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59625 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Can you answer the disaster call? (Virtual/Remote)Volunteer as a Duty Officer and make a vital impact in local disaster response. As a Duty Officer, you'll be the first point of contact for individuals in our region seeking assistance by answering initial calls and dispatching local Red Cross volunteers to support families affected by home fires and other disasters. Your efforts will ensure that those in need receive essential temporary relief, including safe shelter, food, and clothing. No prior experience is necessary—comprehensive training will be provided. Location: 100% Virtual - you can help during times of disaster from the comfort of your own home! Time Commitment: The Duty Officer position is broken up into 6-hour shifts where you would be on-call to answer the phone and would need access to a computer. Ideally, we ask that volunteers be willing to take one shift per week for at least a six month commitment. Shift Hours: 12am-6am, 6am-12pm, 12pm-6pm, 6pm-12am. As a volunteer, you would have the ability to sign-up for the days and times that work best for you.Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs. We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Organization: American Red Cross of Montana Volunteer as a Duty Officer and make a vital impact in local disaster response. As a Duty Officer, you'll be the first point of contact for individuals in our region seeking assistance by answering initial calls and dispatching local Red Cross volunteers to support families affected by home fires and other disasters. Your efforts will ensure that those in need receive essential temporary relief, including safe shelter, food, and clothing. No prior experience is necessary—comprehensive training will be provided. Location: 100% Virtual - you can help during times of disaster from the comfort of your own home! Time Commitment: The Duty Officer position is broken up into 6-hour shifts where you would be on-call to answer the phone and would need access to a computer. Ideally, we ask that volunteers be willing to take one shift per week for at least a six month commitment. Shift Hours: 12am-6am, 6am-12pm, 12pm-6pm, 6pm-12am. As a volunteer, you would have the ability to sign-up for the days and times that work best for you.Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs. We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Organization: American Red Cross of Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59625 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Race VolunteersJust for the Helena of It - race volunteers needed. Sunday October 19 - Just for the Helena of It Volunteer Registration Organization: Friendship Center Just for the Helena of It - race volunteers needed. Sunday October 19 - Just for the Helena of It Volunteer Registration Organization: Friendship Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 19, 2025 Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Helena Septemberfest Volunteers NeededMany volunteer opportunities available for Helena Septemberfest - September 12-13-14 Help build balloon sculptures September 7-11 https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C054EADA72DA7FBC16-56847449-sauter Help with Soap Box Derby September 12-13 https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0A4DAFAC2BA7FEC52-56725460-2025 Help United Ways 1K for United Way or Partner Carnival Games September 13 Sign up here Contact the Soap box Derby Team l September Fest l Downtown Helena l Point S Tires l Helena, Montana or call United Way at 406-442-4360. Organization: United Way Of The Lewis & Clark Area Many volunteer opportunities available for Helena Septemberfest - September 12-13-14 Help build balloon sculptures September 7-11 https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C054EADA72DA7FBC16-56847449-sauter Help with Soap Box Derby September 12-13 https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0A4DAFAC2BA7FEC52-56725460-2025 Help United Ways 1K for United Way or Partner Carnival Games September 13 Sign up here Contact the Soap box Derby Team l September Fest l Downtown Helena l Point S Tires l Helena, Montana or call United Way at 406-442-4360. Organization: United Way Of The Lewis & Clark Area Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Sep 7, 2025 through Sep 14, 2025 Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: MoversAt the United Way we get calls and emails from time to time from people that are not able to move their household items on their own. They also can't afford to pay a business to move their homes. If you are able to help people move from time to time we can put you on an email list and reach out when we get those requests. Thank you! Organization: United Way Of The Lewis & Clark Area At the United Way we get calls and emails from time to time from people that are not able to move their household items on their own. They also can't afford to pay a business to move their homes. If you are able to help people move from time to time we can put you on an email list and reach out when we get those requests. Thank you! Organization: United Way Of The Lewis & Clark Area Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cub Scout Leaders
Organization: Cub Scouts Pack 207
Organization: Cub Scouts Pack 207 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden Manager and Head Garden ManagersPlease email Sheri at helenacommunitygardens@gmail.com by March 3 if you are interested and to find out more about THE PERKS! Organization: Helena Community Gardens Please email Sheri at helenacommunitygardens@gmail.com by March 3 if you are interested and to find out more about THE PERKS! Organization: Helena Community Gardens Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Coaches - AssistantsOrganization: Ability Montana Organization: Ability Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fire Wise Demonstration Garden VolunteerThe Fire Wise Demonstration Garden in Montana City was constructed to demonstrate that less flammable vegetation can create attractive landscaping, referred to as "fire wise practices". The garden is one of the first in Montana and incorporates ignition resistant construction materials, landscape design, and vegetation that can lower wildfire risk around a home. We are asking businesses, organizations and individuals to become involved in helping to support on-going maintenance activities and plantings at the garden. Weeding, trimming and deadheading plants are the most common chores. Any amount of time, level of interest or expertise is welcome. A great opportunity to get outside and learn about fire wise principles and native plants and trees. Organization: TriCounty FireSafe Working Group The Fire Wise Demonstration Garden in Montana City was constructed to demonstrate that less flammable vegetation can create attractive landscaping, referred to as "fire wise practices". The garden is one of the first in Montana and incorporates ignition resistant construction materials, landscape design, and vegetation that can lower wildfire risk around a home. We are asking businesses, organizations and individuals to become involved in helping to support on-going maintenance activities and plantings at the garden. Weeding, trimming and deadheading plants are the most common chores. Any amount of time, level of interest or expertise is welcome. A great opportunity to get outside and learn about fire wise principles and native plants and trees. Organization: TriCounty FireSafe Working Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59634 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Detention Center Programs VolunteerWe are looking for volunteers to help maintain and implement new programs for individuals in the Lewis and Clark County Detention Center! Current programs include: Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Living Well in the Community, Veteran Support Group, Reflective Writing, Voter Registration, and Chaplain/Religious services. Examples of programs we would like to add include (but are by no means limited to): Anger Management, Batterers Intervention, Moral Reconation Therapy, Gamblers Anonymous, Codependents Anonymous, money management/budgeting, alcohol and drug education, health and nutrition, parenting classes. The options are endless! Please reach out with your name, phone number, email address, and the program you would like to provide. Organization: Lewis and Clark County Criminal Justice Services We are looking for volunteers to help maintain and implement new programs for individuals in the Lewis and Clark County Detention Center! Current programs include: Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Living Well in the Community, Veteran Support Group, Reflective Writing, Voter Registration, and Chaplain/Religious services. Examples of programs we would like to add include (but are by no means limited to): Anger Management, Batterers Intervention, Moral Reconation Therapy, Gamblers Anonymous, Codependents Anonymous, money management/budgeting, alcohol and drug education, health and nutrition, parenting classes. The options are endless! Please reach out with your name, phone number, email address, and the program you would like to provide. Organization: Lewis and Clark County Criminal Justice Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dock VolunteersGood Samaritan needs Full and Part-time Volunteers in several departments including: Clothing Books Miscellaneous Dock OtherIf you are interested in a volunteer opportunity please contact: Samantha at (406) 442-0780 email: Samantha@goodsamministries.org or stop into the store to fill out an application! Volunteers get 50% off Organization: Good Samaritan Ministries and Thrift Store Good Samaritan needs Full and Part-time Volunteers in several departments including: Clothing Books Miscellaneous Dock OtherIf you are interested in a volunteer opportunity please contact: Samantha at (406) 442-0780 email: Samantha@goodsamministries.org or stop into the store to fill out an application! Volunteers get 50% off Organization: Good Samaritan Ministries and Thrift Store Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels VolunteerRocky is seeking Meals on Wheels delivery drivers! Organization: Rocky Mountain Development Council Rocky is seeking Meals on Wheels delivery drivers! Organization: Rocky Mountain Development Council Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Big Brother or Big SisterBig Brothers Big Sisters seeks volunteer mentors (Bigs) to make a difference in the life of a child (Little). Being a Big is a rewarding and life-changing volunteer opportunity. In our Community Program, Bigs meet with their Littles several times per month out in the community for a couple of hours. Matches can go hiking, meet for hot cocoa, bake cookies - the sky is the limit! For Littles 6 and older. In our School-Based Program, Bigs provide Littles with one-to-one time and attention in local schools during the school day. Matches meet one time per week, typically during lunch/recess. This program is available to kids who are in K-8th grade. Our School-Based + Program is a combination of the two programs above, with the opportunity to take Littles out for special occasions. Volunteer enrollment consists of an orientation, application, interview, criminal record check, and reference checks. To learn more about our agency and see if being a Big is for you, visit www.bigcentral.org for a no-obligation orientation. bbbs@bigcentral.org or 406-442-7479 Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Montana Big Brothers Big Sisters seeks volunteer mentors (Bigs) to make a difference in the life of a child (Little). Being a Big is a rewarding and life-changing volunteer opportunity. In our Community Program, Bigs meet with their Littles several times per month out in the community for a couple of hours. Matches can go hiking, meet for hot cocoa, bake cookies - the sky is the limit! For Littles 6 and older. In our School-Based Program, Bigs provide Littles with one-to-one time and attention in local schools during the school day. Matches meet one time per week, typically during lunch/recess. This program is available to kids who are in K-8th grade. Our School-Based + Program is a combination of the two programs above, with the opportunity to take Littles out for special occasions. Volunteer enrollment consists of an orientation, application, interview, criminal record check, and reference checks. To learn more about our agency and see if being a Big is for you, visit www.bigcentral.org for a no-obligation orientation. bbbs@bigcentral.org or 406-442-7479 Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PhotographerThe Photographer takes pictures of children, class events, and community scenes for the children to use as a basis for creating literature and for posting in the classroom setting (i.e. on bulletin boards). As children begin to make meaningful connections between pictures and words, pictures can be used to reinforce the relationship. Children can dictate stories and make books using cut-out pictures for illustrations. All regular volunteers will need to complete a background check, Health Statement, and have proof of MMR and tDap Immunizations that are required by Child Care Licensing and the Head Start Performance Standards! Volunteers are critical to the success of Early Head Start. The participation of volunteers has been an effective way of mobilizing community resources to strengthen services. Volunteers can be professionals and non-professionals. Parents can become volunteers and learn more about child development training and potential employment opportunities. Volunteers can assist with classroom activities, the upkeep and renovation of the centers and the playground, and other similar tasks. Volunteers may choose to give a few hours of their time and may volunteer every week. Organization: AWARE Early Childhood Services The Photographer takes pictures of children, class events, and community scenes for the children to use as a basis for creating literature and for posting in the classroom setting (i.e. on bulletin boards). As children begin to make meaningful connections between pictures and words, pictures can be used to reinforce the relationship. Children can dictate stories and make books using cut-out pictures for illustrations. All regular volunteers will need to complete a background check, Health Statement, and have proof of MMR and tDap Immunizations that are required by Child Care Licensing and the Head Start Performance Standards! Volunteers are critical to the success of Early Head Start. The participation of volunteers has been an effective way of mobilizing community resources to strengthen services. Volunteers can be professionals and non-professionals. Parents can become volunteers and learn more about child development training and potential employment opportunities. Volunteers can assist with classroom activities, the upkeep and renovation of the centers and the playground, and other similar tasks. Volunteers may choose to give a few hours of their time and may volunteer every week. Organization: AWARE Early Childhood Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Medicare Patrol Peer Volunteer AdvocateSMP empowers and assists Medicare beneficiaries, their families, and caregivers to prevent, detect, and report health care fraud, errors, and abuse through outreach, counseling, and education. SMP Peer Advocates primarily include senior center members who routinely participate in senior center meals and activities. Rocky Aging builds the expertise of SMP Peer Advocates so they are able to respond quickly and accurately to questions and concerns regarding SMP from their peers. The SMP Peer Advocates connect their peers with Rocky Aging Medicare Counselors. While the focus of SMP is Medicare fraud, this program additionally addresses conversations with older adults and people with disabilities about all fraud.
Training: The SMP Peer advocate will read and apply the SMP Foundations Volunteer Manual. The Program Coordinator provides introductory and ongoing one-on-one and group trainings regarding SMP. The Program Coordinator provides optional trainings by inviting SMP Peer Advocates to attend webinars and providing access to CareShare, the SMP monthly newsletter.
Job Duties: Present once or twice a year on SMP at the senior center. Discuss SMP with Medicare beneficiaries. Keep a log of the dates, times, locations, and number of participants of presentations and discussions. Build a culture of SMP awareness and healthy relationships with peers participating in senior center meals and activities. Provide SMP outreach materials to senior centers and senior center participants. Collect email addresses or mailing addresses from individuals who would like to receive the CareShares. Refer peers to Rocky Aging staff with additional questions about fraud or their Medicare plans.
Requirements: The SMP Peer Advocate: Must be an active member of a senior center or be willing to participate in a senior center on a regular basis. Must exercise sound judgement by referring peers to Rocky Aging Medicare Counselors, taking care to operate within reasonable and necessary boundaries. Must have compassion, patience, and empathy for any individual dealing with a scam. Must have good social and collaborative skills. Must pay attention to detail in reporting work. Must stay in touch with Program Coordinator via email so that SMP Peer Advocates are aware of the latest scam alerts.Contact: Dana Reavis Phone: (406) 603-4157 Email: dreavis@rmdc.net
Organization: Rocky Mountain Development Council SMP empowers and assists Medicare beneficiaries, their families, and caregivers to prevent, detect, and report health care fraud, errors, and abuse through outreach, counseling, and education. SMP Peer Advocates primarily include senior center members who routinely participate in senior center meals and activities. Rocky Aging builds the expertise of SMP Peer Advocates so they are able to respond quickly and accurately to questions and concerns regarding SMP from their peers. The SMP Peer Advocates connect their peers with Rocky Aging Medicare Counselors. While the focus of SMP is Medicare fraud, this program additionally addresses conversations with older adults and people with disabilities about all fraud.
Training: The SMP Peer advocate will read and apply the SMP Foundations Volunteer Manual. The Program Coordinator provides introductory and ongoing one-on-one and group trainings regarding SMP. The Program Coordinator provides optional trainings by inviting SMP Peer Advocates to attend webinars and providing access to CareShare, the SMP monthly newsletter.
Job Duties: Present once or twice a year on SMP at the senior center. Discuss SMP with Medicare beneficiaries. Keep a log of the dates, times, locations, and number of participants of presentations and discussions. Build a culture of SMP awareness and healthy relationships with peers participating in senior center meals and activities. Provide SMP outreach materials to senior centers and senior center participants. Collect email addresses or mailing addresses from individuals who would like to receive the CareShares. Refer peers to Rocky Aging staff with additional questions about fraud or their Medicare plans.
Requirements: The SMP Peer Advocate: Must be an active member of a senior center or be willing to participate in a senior center on a regular basis. Must exercise sound judgement by referring peers to Rocky Aging Medicare Counselors, taking care to operate within reasonable and necessary boundaries. Must have compassion, patience, and empathy for any individual dealing with a scam. Must have good social and collaborative skills. Must pay attention to detail in reporting work. Must stay in touch with Program Coordinator via email so that SMP Peer Advocates are aware of the latest scam alerts.Contact: Dana Reavis Phone: (406) 603-4157 Email: dreavis@rmdc.net
Organization: Rocky Mountain Development Council Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Education and Outreach CoordinatorKey Responsabilities: Greet visitors and direct them to the appropriate staff member Answer phone calls and direct them to the appropriate staff memberMinimum Commitment: Four hours per week, Any weekday between 8am to 4pm Contact: Michele Mathot Phone: (406) 441-3985 Email: mmathot@rmdc.net Organization: Rocky Mountain Development Council Key Responsabilities: Greet visitors and direct them to the appropriate staff member Answer phone calls and direct them to the appropriate staff memberMinimum Commitment: Four hours per week, Any weekday between 8am to 4pm Contact: Michele Mathot Phone: (406) 441-3985 Email: mmathot@rmdc.net Organization: Rocky Mountain Development Council Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Afterschool MentorSTARBASE Advanced Afterschool Mentor
Who We Are: STARBASE Fort Harrison is a school-year program for the Helena Public Schools and surrounding districts that engages students in STEM.
Volunteer Responsibilities: Mentors are assigned to a group of 3-5 middle school students to be a positive role model in encouraging teamwork and problem-solving skills as students complete STEM challenges.
Volunteer Commitment: 20 hours total (3:00pm - 5:00pm each week for 10 weeks)
Sign Up: https://forms.office.com/r/aQ50SeyKBG Organization: STARBASE Fort Harrison STARBASE Advanced Afterschool Mentor
Who We Are: STARBASE Fort Harrison is a school-year program for the Helena Public Schools and surrounding districts that engages students in STEM.
Volunteer Responsibilities: Mentors are assigned to a group of 3-5 middle school students to be a positive role model in encouraging teamwork and problem-solving skills as students complete STEM challenges.
Volunteer Commitment: 20 hours total (3:00pm - 5:00pm each week for 10 weeks)
Sign Up: https://forms.office.com/r/aQ50SeyKBG Organization: STARBASE Fort Harrison Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veteran Flag HonorsMontana POW/MIA Awareness Association is an all-volunteer organization. Many of us are veterans – all of us are proud citizens who present ourselves in a professional manner. One of our greatest privileges is to honor, respect, and remember the heroes who honored this country with their unfailing service. To do this, we stand a flag line holding American flags. Standing a flag line is a privilege we take very seriously. When requested, the Association attends funerals of fallen Service Members, Veterans, and First Responders – Law Enforcement, Fire, and EMT personnel – to show respect and honor for the service and sacrifice of the fallen and to acknowledge the sacrifice and loss suffered by their families. The service we offer is called an Honor Mission. An Honor Mission could include any or all of the following services when requested by the family of the fallen hero: - stand a flag line at the funeral home or church - motorcycle escort (weather permitting) - participate in a funeral procession - stand a flag line at the burial/interment site.We are always looking for individuals interested in participating in Honor Missions. You do not have to be a veteran or even a biker, just someone who thinks that POW/MIA issues are important and would like to participate. Organization: Montana POW*MIA Awareness Association Montana POW/MIA Awareness Association is an all-volunteer organization. Many of us are veterans – all of us are proud citizens who present ourselves in a professional manner. One of our greatest privileges is to honor, respect, and remember the heroes who honored this country with their unfailing service. To do this, we stand a flag line holding American flags. Standing a flag line is a privilege we take very seriously. When requested, the Association attends funerals of fallen Service Members, Veterans, and First Responders – Law Enforcement, Fire, and EMT personnel – to show respect and honor for the service and sacrifice of the fallen and to acknowledge the sacrifice and loss suffered by their families. The service we offer is called an Honor Mission. An Honor Mission could include any or all of the following services when requested by the family of the fallen hero: - stand a flag line at the funeral home or church - motorcycle escort (weather permitting) - participate in a funeral procession - stand a flag line at the burial/interment site.We are always looking for individuals interested in participating in Honor Missions. You do not have to be a veteran or even a biker, just someone who thinks that POW/MIA issues are important and would like to participate. Organization: Montana POW*MIA Awareness Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 4-H Small Engines Project LeaderDo you enjoy working with small engines and wish to share your skills with youth? Then this is the opportunity for you! We are looking for a volunteer to assist youth ages 9-19 to learn about small engines and other power equipment, especially equipment used around the home. Learn how gasoline engines operate, acquire skills needed to operate engines and equipment safely and become familiar with safety rules before starting and while operating engines. You will also create a desire for members to develop safe starting procedures and promote safe practices at home. Volunteers would organize and deliver educational workshops and activities. Curriculum and planned activities available. The 4-H year runs from October-September. Organization: Lewis and Clark County 4-H Do you enjoy working with small engines and wish to share your skills with youth? Then this is the opportunity for you! We are looking for a volunteer to assist youth ages 9-19 to learn about small engines and other power equipment, especially equipment used around the home. Learn how gasoline engines operate, acquire skills needed to operate engines and equipment safely and become familiar with safety rules before starting and while operating engines. You will also create a desire for members to develop safe starting procedures and promote safe practices at home. Volunteers would organize and deliver educational workshops and activities. Curriculum and planned activities available. The 4-H year runs from October-September. Organization: Lewis and Clark County 4-H Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H Interior Design Project LeaderDo you have an eye for design that you feel passionate enough to share with youth? Then this is the opportunity for you. Looking for a volunteer to assist 4-H members ages 8-19 in learning how to develop a designer's touch, including basic design and style concepts to walls, windows, floors, and homes as a whole! Volunteers would organize and deliver educational workshops and activities. Curriculum and planned activities available. The 4-H year runs from October-September. Organization: Lewis and Clark County 4-H Do you have an eye for design that you feel passionate enough to share with youth? Then this is the opportunity for you. Looking for a volunteer to assist 4-H members ages 8-19 in learning how to develop a designer's touch, including basic design and style concepts to walls, windows, floors, and homes as a whole! Volunteers would organize and deliver educational workshops and activities. Curriculum and planned activities available. The 4-H year runs from October-September. Organization: Lewis and Clark County 4-H Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H Forestry Project LeaderDo you have knowledge of forestry that you wish you could share with youth? Then this is the opportunity for you! We are looking for a volunteer to lead the 4-H Forestry project. Through the 4-H forestry project, you will educate youth on how important forests are to our state. You’ll also educate about forest ecology and people’s reliance on forest products. You’ll explore the relationship between trees, people and communities. Volunteers would organize and deliver educational workshops and activities. Curriculum and planned activities available. The 4-H year runs from October-September. Organization: Lewis and Clark County 4-H Do you have knowledge of forestry that you wish you could share with youth? Then this is the opportunity for you! We are looking for a volunteer to lead the 4-H Forestry project. Through the 4-H forestry project, you will educate youth on how important forests are to our state. You’ll also educate about forest ecology and people’s reliance on forest products. You’ll explore the relationship between trees, people and communities. Volunteers would organize and deliver educational workshops and activities. Curriculum and planned activities available. The 4-H year runs from October-September. Organization: Lewis and Clark County 4-H Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H Entomology Project LeaderDo you have an interest in bugs and the outdoors that you wish to share with youth? Then this is the opportunity for you! We are looking for a volunteer to lead youth in the 4-H entomology project. In this project, youth will learn about the role that insects play in our environment, learn to ID and collect insects, and to learn more about the insects within our state. Volunteers would organize and deliver educational workshops and activities. Curriculum and planned activities available. The 4-H year runs from October-September. Organization: Lewis and Clark County 4-H Do you have an interest in bugs and the outdoors that you wish to share with youth? Then this is the opportunity for you! We are looking for a volunteer to lead youth in the 4-H entomology project. In this project, youth will learn about the role that insects play in our environment, learn to ID and collect insects, and to learn more about the insects within our state. Volunteers would organize and deliver educational workshops and activities. Curriculum and planned activities available. The 4-H year runs from October-September. Organization: Lewis and Clark County 4-H Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H Bicycle Project VolunteerDo you have a passion for cycling that you wish to share with youth? Then this is the opportunity for you! We are looking for a volunteer to assist 4-H members ages 9-19 in learning more about bicycles! Members will learn and practice good bicycle safety habits, enjoy bicycling for exercise, learn about the parts of the bicycle, and learn how to maintain their bicycle. Volunteers would organize and deliver educational workshops and activities. Curriculum and planned activities available. Help with as little or as much as you want! The 4-H year runs from October-September. We are looking for a volunteer to lead this project starting October 2023. Organization: Lewis and Clark County 4-H Do you have a passion for cycling that you wish to share with youth? Then this is the opportunity for you! We are looking for a volunteer to assist 4-H members ages 9-19 in learning more about bicycles! Members will learn and practice good bicycle safety habits, enjoy bicycling for exercise, learn about the parts of the bicycle, and learn how to maintain their bicycle. Volunteers would organize and deliver educational workshops and activities. Curriculum and planned activities available. Help with as little or as much as you want! The 4-H year runs from October-September. We are looking for a volunteer to lead this project starting October 2023. Organization: Lewis and Clark County 4-H Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H Electricity Project LeaderAre you an electrician, or someone who knows how to work with electrical things that would like to teach youth about electricity? Then this is the opportunity for you! We are looking for a volunteer to assist 4-H members ages 9-19 in learning more about electricity! Members will learn about the uses of electricity, selecting appropriate materials for your electric project, how to build your own flashlight or switch, test conductivity, investigate circuits, test materials for magnetism, build and test a compass, build an electromagnet, build a galvanometer and build an electric motor. Volunteers would organize and deliver educational workshops and activities. Curriculum and planned activities available. The 4-H year runs from October-September. Organization: Lewis and Clark County 4-H Are you an electrician, or someone who knows how to work with electrical things that would like to teach youth about electricity? Then this is the opportunity for you! We are looking for a volunteer to assist 4-H members ages 9-19 in learning more about electricity! Members will learn about the uses of electricity, selecting appropriate materials for your electric project, how to build your own flashlight or switch, test conductivity, investigate circuits, test materials for magnetism, build and test a compass, build an electromagnet, build a galvanometer and build an electric motor. Volunteers would organize and deliver educational workshops and activities. Curriculum and planned activities available. The 4-H year runs from October-September. Organization: Lewis and Clark County 4-H Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H Aerospace Project LeaderDo you have a special knowledge of aircraft that you wish you could share with youth? Then this is the opportunity for you! We are looking for a volunteer to assist 4-H members ages 9-19 in learning more about aerospace! Aerospace involves the fascination of flying an airplane, launching a rocket, conquering space, and becoming an astronaut and pilot. Through fun and challenging activities, you will educate youth about flying, kites, hot air balloons, remote control airplanes, gliders and space shuttles. Volunteers would organize and deliver educational workshops and activities. Curriculum and planned activities available. The 4-H year runs from October-September. The leader for this project would begin in October 2023.
Organization: Lewis and Clark County 4-H Do you have a special knowledge of aircraft that you wish you could share with youth? Then this is the opportunity for you! We are looking for a volunteer to assist 4-H members ages 9-19 in learning more about aerospace! Aerospace involves the fascination of flying an airplane, launching a rocket, conquering space, and becoming an astronaut and pilot. Through fun and challenging activities, you will educate youth about flying, kites, hot air balloons, remote control airplanes, gliders and space shuttles. Volunteers would organize and deliver educational workshops and activities. Curriculum and planned activities available. The 4-H year runs from October-September. The leader for this project would begin in October 2023.
Organization: Lewis and Clark County 4-H Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 4-H Dog Project LeaderHave experience working with dogs that you want to share with youth? Then this is the opportunity for you! Looking for a volunteer to assist 4-H members ages 9-19 who are interested in learning more about dogs, how to care for a dog, and how to train a dog in basic or advanced commands. Including both obedience and agility. Volunteers would organize and deliver educational workshops and activities. Curriculum and planned activities available. The 4-H year runs from October-September. We would need a leader for this project starting in October 2023. Organization: Lewis and Clark County 4-H Have experience working with dogs that you want to share with youth? Then this is the opportunity for you! Looking for a volunteer to assist 4-H members ages 9-19 who are interested in learning more about dogs, how to care for a dog, and how to train a dog in basic or advanced commands. Including both obedience and agility. Volunteers would organize and deliver educational workshops and activities. Curriculum and planned activities available. The 4-H year runs from October-September. We would need a leader for this project starting in October 2023. Organization: Lewis and Clark County 4-H Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Receptionist VolunteerPosition Overview: The Warehouse Host will be the friendly greeter of Rocky’s Agency on Aging, welcoming clients as they arrive and directing them to wait or enter their appointments. Key Responsabilities: Greet clients and direct them. Help staff with office work, as needed. Help organize supplies, during slow times. Assist the Outreach and Education Coordinator with any tasks needed within the office.Contact: Michele Mathot Phone: (406) 441-3985 Email: mmathot@rmdc.net Organization: Rocky's Agency on Aging Position Overview: The Warehouse Host will be the friendly greeter of Rocky’s Agency on Aging, welcoming clients as they arrive and directing them to wait or enter their appointments. Key Responsabilities: Greet clients and direct them. Help staff with office work, as needed. Help organize supplies, during slow times. Assist the Outreach and Education Coordinator with any tasks needed within the office.Contact: Michele Mathot Phone: (406) 441-3985 Email: mmathot@rmdc.net Organization: Rocky's Agency on Aging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Custodian Volunteer Helena Food ShareWe are looking for a couple of additional folks who would be interested in helping clean our pantry. IE: Sweeping and mopping floors, cleaning one restroom, some seasonal maintenance. Organization: Helena Food Share We are looking for a couple of additional folks who would be interested in helping clean our pantry. IE: Sweeping and mopping floors, cleaning one restroom, some seasonal maintenance. Organization: Helena Food Share Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Olympics Montana-Local Program CoordinatorSport is a powerful force. It can shift the focus from disability to ability, from isolation to involvement. You can help change lives through sports. Training and support are readily available! To learn more, email, Nancy Undercofler, nundercofler@somt.org, for more information. Thank you! Organization: Special Olympics Montana Sport is a powerful force. It can shift the focus from disability to ability, from isolation to involvement. You can help change lives through sports. Training and support are readily available! To learn more, email, Nancy Undercofler, nundercofler@somt.org, for more information. Thank you! Organization: Special Olympics Montana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Business Mentors and Community AdvocatesBusiness MentorWorkshop PresenterChapter Support What you’ll do: Advise small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs Guide clients in developing business plans and business growth Share business knowledge, experience, and practical “know-how” Inspire business owners to achieve their ownership dreamsQualifications: Broad experience as a business owner or as an upper-level business manager Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Organization: SCORE/U.S. Small Business Administration Business MentorWorkshop PresenterChapter Support What you’ll do: Advise small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs Guide clients in developing business plans and business growth Share business knowledge, experience, and practical “know-how” Inspire business owners to achieve their ownership dreamsQualifications: Broad experience as a business owner or as an upper-level business manager Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Organization: SCORE/U.S. Small Business Administration Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cemetery UpkeepI need of volunteers to help with the upkeep of the VA Cemetery at Fort Harrison. Yard work, answering phones, and other jobs available to help keep the largest VA cemetery in the State of Montana running smoothly. Organization: Montana State Veteran's Cemetery I need of volunteers to help with the upkeep of the VA Cemetery at Fort Harrison. Yard work, answering phones, and other jobs available to help keep the largest VA cemetery in the State of Montana running smoothly. Organization: Montana State Veteran's Cemetery Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59602 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteers wanted at the ReStore!Volunteer at the ReStore as a truck driver, cashier, processing associate, or store associate on Tuesdays–Saturdays, time flexible. It’s a great way to meet local people, scope out new household items, and give back to the community! Visit HelenaHabitat.org/volunteer to sign up Organization: Helena Habitat for Humanity Restore Volunteer at the ReStore as a truck driver, cashier, processing associate, or store associate on Tuesdays–Saturdays, time flexible. It’s a great way to meet local people, scope out new household items, and give back to the community! Visit HelenaHabitat.org/volunteer to sign up Organization: Helena Habitat for Humanity Restore Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Helena Habitat Volunteer Groups wanted!Grab a hard hat at our current work sites and assist our construction crew with building new homes for the Helena community. Build days for individuals: Wed., Thurs., and Sat., 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. Build days for corporations or congregations: Fri. and Sat., 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. Visit HelenaHabitat.org/volunteer to sign up Organization: Helena Area Habitat for Humanity Grab a hard hat at our current work sites and assist our construction crew with building new homes for the Helena community. Build days for individuals: Wed., Thurs., and Sat., 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. Build days for corporations or congregations: Fri. and Sat., 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. Visit HelenaHabitat.org/volunteer to sign up Organization: Helena Area Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers NeededHelena Food Share - Serves 6,000 of our Helena neighbors each year who need food assistance. Can you lend a hand? Stop by 1616 Lewis St to complete an application or call Cathy at 406-443-3663 x106 to learn more Organization: Helena Food Share Helena Food Share - Serves 6,000 of our Helena neighbors each year who need food assistance. Can you lend a hand? Stop by 1616 Lewis St to complete an application or call Cathy at 406-443-3663 x106 to learn more Organization: Helena Food Share Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual QPR: Learn to Save a Life!Free, 2-hour session of the suicide prevention training QPR is intended for anyone 18 years old and over. It will teach participants the skills they need to help friends, neighbors, and loved ones who are struggling with thoughts of suicide. You only need to attend one, 2-hour class. https://lcsuicideprevention.org/training/
Organization: Lewis and Clark County Suicide Prevention Free, 2-hour session of the suicide prevention training QPR is intended for anyone 18 years old and over. It will teach participants the skills they need to help friends, neighbors, and loved ones who are struggling with thoughts of suicide. You only need to attend one, 2-hour class. https://lcsuicideprevention.org/training/
Organization: Lewis and Clark County Suicide Prevention Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board Member RecruitmentCASA is looking for new board members. Interested in making a difference in your community? Join our Board of Directors and Change A Child’s Story®Organization: CASA of Lewis & Clark and Broadwater Counties CASA is looking for new board members. Interested in making a difference in your community? Join our Board of Directors and Change A Child’s Story®Organization: CASA of Lewis & Clark and Broadwater Counties Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tree Planting and other supportsGrowing Friends is looking for people who want to join our efforts at planting trees around the Helena area. Opportunities are available for plantings (strenuous or just supportive), general members wishing to help financially, and board members able to provide leadership for this important mission of beautifying and creating a more healthy community. Call 406-443-1054 or contact us at PO Box 709, Helena, 59624. Organization: Growing Friends of Helena Growing Friends is looking for people who want to join our efforts at planting trees around the Helena area. Opportunities are available for plantings (strenuous or just supportive), general members wishing to help financially, and board members able to provide leadership for this important mission of beautifying and creating a more healthy community. Call 406-443-1054 or contact us at PO Box 709, Helena, 59624. Organization: Growing Friends of Helena Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cooperative GardeningJoin in growing food for our community. Gardening each Saturday morning from 10:30 - noon throughout the growing season beginning March 26. Share in the labor, share in the harvest or donate your share to those in need. If this time frame doesn't fit your schedule, but you want to be a part, sign up and contact Dr. Tabitha to arrange a routine date and time. Children 8-13 will need a parent as partner; 14-18 need signed parental permission. Organization: Rocking Tree Farm Join in growing food for our community. Gardening each Saturday morning from 10:30 - noon throughout the growing season beginning March 26. Share in the labor, share in the harvest or donate your share to those in need. If this time frame doesn't fit your schedule, but you want to be a part, sign up and contact Dr. Tabitha to arrange a routine date and time. Children 8-13 will need a parent as partner; 14-18 need signed parental permission. Organization: Rocking Tree Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59602 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sunday Animal Care & SocializationOur animals (horses, burros, sheep, goats, geese, ducks, chickens, turkeys, cats and dogs) are used for therapeutic activities for trauma-affected individuals—young and old. We need a variety of people to come and work with the animals to help them be highly socialized for our therapeutic activities. Daily, the animals need food, water, and attention. No experience necessary. Minimum age: 3 years old – 13 years old with a parent as partner, 14-18 with parental permission/waiver. Volunteer for 1x/month or 1x/week. Organization: Rocking Tree Farm Our animals (horses, burros, sheep, goats, geese, ducks, chickens, turkeys, cats and dogs) are used for therapeutic activities for trauma-affected individuals—young and old. We need a variety of people to come and work with the animals to help them be highly socialized for our therapeutic activities. Daily, the animals need food, water, and attention. No experience necessary. Minimum age: 3 years old – 13 years old with a parent as partner, 14-18 with parental permission/waiver. Volunteer for 1x/month or 1x/week. Organization: Rocking Tree Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59602 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Saturday Animal Care & SocializationOur animals (horses, burros, sheep, goats, geese, ducks, chickens, turkeys, cats and dogs) are used for therapeutic activities for trauma-affected individuals—young and old. We need a variety of people to come and work with the animals to help them be highly socialized for our therapeutic activities. Daily, the animals need food, water, and attention. No experience necessary. Minimum age: 3 years old – 13 years old with a parent as partner, 14-18 with parental permission/waiver. Volunteer for 1x/month or 1x/week. Organization: Rocking Tree Farm Our animals (horses, burros, sheep, goats, geese, ducks, chickens, turkeys, cats and dogs) are used for therapeutic activities for trauma-affected individuals—young and old. We need a variety of people to come and work with the animals to help them be highly socialized for our therapeutic activities. Daily, the animals need food, water, and attention. No experience necessary. Minimum age: 3 years old – 13 years old with a parent as partner, 14-18 with parental permission/waiver. Volunteer for 1x/month or 1x/week. Organization: Rocking Tree Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59602 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Friday Animal Care & SocializationOur animals (horses, burros, sheep, goats, geese, ducks, chickens, turkeys, cats and dogs) are used for therapeutic activities for trauma-affected individuals—young and old. We need a variety of people to come and work with the animals to help them be highly socialized for our therapeutic activities. Daily, the animals need food, water, and attention. No experience necessary. Minimum age: 3 years old – 13 years old with a parent as partner, 14-18 with parental permission/waiver. Volunteer for 1x/month or 1x/week. Organization: Rocking Tree Farm Our animals (horses, burros, sheep, goats, geese, ducks, chickens, turkeys, cats and dogs) are used for therapeutic activities for trauma-affected individuals—young and old. We need a variety of people to come and work with the animals to help them be highly socialized for our therapeutic activities. Daily, the animals need food, water, and attention. No experience necessary. Minimum age: 3 years old – 13 years old with a parent as partner, 14-18 with parental permission/waiver. Volunteer for 1x/month or 1x/week. Organization: Rocking Tree Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59602 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Thursday Animal Care & SocializationOur animals (horses, burros, sheep, goats, geese, ducks, chickens, turkeys, cats and dogs) are used for therapeutic activities for trauma-affected individuals—young and old. We need a variety of people to come and work with the animals to help them be highly socialized for our therapeutic activities. Daily, the animals need food, water, and attention. No experience necessary. Minimum age: 3 years old – 13 years old with a parent as partner, 14-18 with parental permission/waiver. Volunteer for 1x/month or 1x/week. Organization: Rocking Tree Farm Our animals (horses, burros, sheep, goats, geese, ducks, chickens, turkeys, cats and dogs) are used for therapeutic activities for trauma-affected individuals—young and old. We need a variety of people to come and work with the animals to help them be highly socialized for our therapeutic activities. Daily, the animals need food, water, and attention. No experience necessary. Minimum age: 3 years old – 13 years old with a parent as partner, 14-18 with parental permission/waiver. Volunteer for 1x/month or 1x/week. Organization: Rocking Tree Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59602 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Wednesday Animal Care & SocializationOur animals (horses, burros, sheep, goats, geese, ducks, chickens, turkeys, cats and dogs) are used for therapeutic activities for trauma-affected individuals—young and old. We need a variety of people to come and work with the animals to help them be highly socialized for our therapeutic activities. Daily, the animals need food, water, and attention. No experience necessary. Minimum age: 3 years old – 13 years old with a parent as partner, 14-18 with parental permission/waiver. Volunteer for 1x/month or 1x/week. Organization: Rocking Tree Farm Our animals (horses, burros, sheep, goats, geese, ducks, chickens, turkeys, cats and dogs) are used for therapeutic activities for trauma-affected individuals—young and old. We need a variety of people to come and work with the animals to help them be highly socialized for our therapeutic activities. Daily, the animals need food, water, and attention. No experience necessary. Minimum age: 3 years old – 13 years old with a parent as partner, 14-18 with parental permission/waiver. Volunteer for 1x/month or 1x/week. Organization: Rocking Tree Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59602 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tuesday Animal Care & SocializationOur animals (horses, burros, sheep, goats, geese, ducks, chickens, turkeys, cats and dogs) are used for therapeutic activities for trauma-affected individuals—young and old. We need a variety of people to come and work with the animals to help them be highly socialized for our therapeutic activities. Daily, the animals need food, water, and attention. No experience necessary. Minimum age: 3 years old – 13 years old with a parent as partner, 14-18 with parental permission/waiver. Volunteer for 1x/month or 1x/week. Organization: Rocking Tree Farm Our animals (horses, burros, sheep, goats, geese, ducks, chickens, turkeys, cats and dogs) are used for therapeutic activities for trauma-affected individuals—young and old. We need a variety of people to come and work with the animals to help them be highly socialized for our therapeutic activities. Daily, the animals need food, water, and attention. No experience necessary. Minimum age: 3 years old – 13 years old with a parent as partner, 14-18 with parental permission/waiver. Volunteer for 1x/month or 1x/week. Organization: Rocking Tree Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59602 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Monday Animal Care & SocializationOur animals (horses, burros, sheep, goats, geese, ducks, chickens, turkeys, cats and dogs) are used for therapeutic activities for trauma-affected individuals—young and old. We need a variety of people to come and work with the animals to help them be highly socialized for our therapeutic activities. Daily, the animals need food, water, and attention. No experience necessary. Minimum age: 3 years old – 13 years old with a parent as partner, 14-18 with parental permission/waiver. Volunteer for 1x/month or 1x/week. Organization: Rocking Tree Farm Our animals (horses, burros, sheep, goats, geese, ducks, chickens, turkeys, cats and dogs) are used for therapeutic activities for trauma-affected individuals—young and old. We need a variety of people to come and work with the animals to help them be highly socialized for our therapeutic activities. Daily, the animals need food, water, and attention. No experience necessary. Minimum age: 3 years old – 13 years old with a parent as partner, 14-18 with parental permission/waiver. Volunteer for 1x/month or 1x/week. Organization: Rocking Tree Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59602 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Early Head Start Administrative AssistanceIf you like to support babies, toddlers and their families by answering phones, and helping with some light administrative work, we need your help in Helena. We look forward to working with you! All regular volunteers will need to complete a background check, Health Statement, and have proof of MMR and tDap Immunizations that are required by Child Care Licensing and the Head Start Performance Standards! Organization: AWARE Early Childhood Services If you like to support babies, toddlers and their families by answering phones, and helping with some light administrative work, we need your help in Helena. We look forward to working with you! All regular volunteers will need to complete a background check, Health Statement, and have proof of MMR and tDap Immunizations that are required by Child Care Licensing and the Head Start Performance Standards! Organization: AWARE Early Childhood Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Infant & Toddler Classroom VolunteersIf you love babies and toddlers come spend time rocking them and playing with them at our Helena Center. We could use your support as we help our littles develop and be ready for life long learning. We look forward to working with you! All regular volunteers will need to complete a background check, Health Statement, and have proof of MMR and tDap Immunizations that are required by Child Care Licensing and the Head Start Performance Standards! Organization: AWARE Early Childhood Services If you love babies and toddlers come spend time rocking them and playing with them at our Helena Center. We could use your support as we help our littles develop and be ready for life long learning. We look forward to working with you! All regular volunteers will need to complete a background check, Health Statement, and have proof of MMR and tDap Immunizations that are required by Child Care Licensing and the Head Start Performance Standards! Organization: AWARE Early Childhood Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tutors Needed!Join us as we get the Helena area to 100% literacy! Donate 1-2 hours a week and make an enormous impact on someone’s life. Contact lcliteracy@gmail.com for more information! Organization: Lewis & Clark Literacy Council Join us as we get the Helena area to 100% literacy! Donate 1-2 hours a week and make an enormous impact on someone’s life. Contact lcliteracy@gmail.com for more information! Organization: Lewis & Clark Literacy Council Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers neededFamily Promise is volunteers to spend the night at the location the families are at. Contact Family Advocate Kimberly at 406-465-9467 Organization: Family Promise of Greater Helena Family Promise is volunteers to spend the night at the location the families are at. Contact Family Advocate Kimberly at 406-465-9467 Organization: Family Promise of Greater Helena Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MealsFamily Promise is requesting assistance in preparing delicious home-cooked meals for three families for a night. Contact Family Advocate Kimberly at 406-465-9467 Organization: Family Promise of Greater Helena Family Promise is requesting assistance in preparing delicious home-cooked meals for three families for a night. Contact Family Advocate Kimberly at 406-465-9467 Organization: Family Promise of Greater Helena Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberBSAP BOARD MEMBER DUTIES: Attend all meetings which are currently via Zoom Be a voting member Organization: Big Sky Autism Project BSAP BOARD MEMBER DUTIES: Attend all meetings which are currently via Zoom Be a voting member Organization: Big Sky Autism Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grants Officer Board MemberBSAP GRANTS OFFICER DUTIES: Attend all meetings which are currently via Zoom Research grants that are available Oversee the process for writing a grant proposal on how BSAP would use the money Ensure that the grant funds, when awarded, are appropriately used Work closely with Executive Director and Treasurer Organization: Big Sky Autism Project BSAP GRANTS OFFICER DUTIES: Attend all meetings which are currently via Zoom Research grants that are available Oversee the process for writing a grant proposal on how BSAP would use the money Ensure that the grant funds, when awarded, are appropriately used Work closely with Executive Director and Treasurer Organization: Big Sky Autism Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Garden Preparation, Planting and Ongoing CareCommunity gardens all of over the community need preparation, planting and care. Organization: Helena Community Gardens Community gardens all of over the community need preparation, planting and care. Organization: Helena Community Gardens Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59601 Allow Groups: Yes |