Opportunities From: City of Bloomington Volunteer Network

Volunteer: Spiritual Companion

Spiritual Companion Do you regularly attend a faith community?

(Church, Temple, Synagogue, Mosque, etc)

  

Are you interested in making a new friend? Are you interested in helping someone have access to their faith community?  You will be matched up with an individual who attends or wants to attend the same congregation. We will also consider the needs of the individual and the gifts, talents, and abilities you bring.  Whether you attend on a weekday or weekend - we welcome you and your support. Supports may include (but not limited to):

- transportation to and from worship, congregational activities/events, etc.

- a friend to sit with

- Someone to talk to before, during, or after

- Maybe a friend to just hang out with occasionally

- Some may need more physical support and assistance

The goal is: to provide access and create meaningful relationships - thus moving past inclusion and toward BELONGING

Far majority of people with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities do have a faith tradition that is important to them. However,  many do not attend regularly. The two biggest reasons for this are: they don't feel welcome, and they don't have access (transportation). This leads to exclusion; exclusion from their faith, exclusion from meaningful relationships, and more. 

 

This opportunity will not only enrich the life of your Spiritual Companion but also enrich YOUR life.

 

Organization: Stone Belt

Spiritual Companion Do you regularly attend a faith community?

(Church, Temple, Synagogue, Mosque, etc)

  

Are you interested in making a new friend? Are you interested in helping someone have access to their faith community?  You will be matched up with an individual who attends or wants to attend the same congregation. We will also consider the needs of the individual and the gifts, talents, and abilities you bring.  Whether you attend on a weekday or weekend - we welcome you and your support. Supports may include (but not limited to):

- transportation to and from worship, congregational activities/events, etc.

- a friend to sit with

- Someone to talk to before, during, or after

- Maybe a friend to just hang out with occasionally

- Some may need more physical support and assistance

The goal is: to provide access and create meaningful relationships - thus moving past inclusion and toward BELONGING

Far majority of people with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities do have a faith tradition that is important to them. However,  many do not attend regularly. The two biggest reasons for this are: they don't feel welcome, and they don't have access (transportation). This leads to exclusion; exclusion from their faith, exclusion from meaningful relationships, and more. 

 

This opportunity will not only enrich the life of your Spiritual Companion but also enrich YOUR life.

 

Organization: Stone Belt

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47408

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outdoor/Garden Volunteer - New Exhibition Prep!

May 1st, the Wylie House Museum will debut their newest exhibition - Louisa's Garden. As prep for this, the gardens need to be made into tip-top shape! 
Meet at the Wylie House for weeding, fence building, planting, edging, and general garden maintenance. All Tools are provided but you are welcome to bring your own; no experience necessary. Experts, Master Gardeners, backyard gardeners, and those with no green thumb are all welcome to participate! Air conditioning and water is available in the attached Education Center. Please bring a water bottle and hat - you will be working outside. Volunteers do not need to attend all hours - drop in when available and stay as long as you'd like!

Organization: Wylie House Museum

May 1st, the Wylie House Museum will debut their newest exhibition - Louisa's Garden. As prep for this, the gardens need to be made into tip-top shape! 
Meet at the Wylie House for weeding, fence building, planting, edging, and general garden maintenance. All Tools are provided but you are welcome to bring your own; no experience necessary. Experts, Master Gardeners, backyard gardeners, and those with no green thumb are all welcome to participate! Air conditioning and water is available in the attached Education Center. Please bring a water bottle and hat - you will be working outside. Volunteers do not need to attend all hours - drop in when available and stay as long as you'd like!

Organization: Wylie House Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: History in Bloom

Explore the stories that have outlived the deceased at one of Bloomington’s most historic cemeteries, timed to coincide with the spectacular bloom of the cemetery’s famed peonies!

Duties: Help with event setup, parking, greeting participants, serving as tour guides, and teardown.

Training: On-site training provided. 

Age of Volunteers: 16 and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian and must bring it with them when they arrive for their shift. Complete our digital waiver.

Please Note: If you are planning to use this opportunity for Pre-Trial Diversion, you MUST complete this background check form and receive approval from our Community Relations Coordinator PRIOR to arriving for your first volunteer shift. Failure to do so will result in your hours not being counted towards your service requirement.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Explore the stories that have outlived the deceased at one of Bloomington’s most historic cemeteries, timed to coincide with the spectacular bloom of the cemetery’s famed peonies!

Duties: Help with event setup, parking, greeting participants, serving as tour guides, and teardown.

Training: On-site training provided. 

Age of Volunteers: 16 and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian and must bring it with them when they arrive for their shift. Complete our digital waiver.

Please Note: If you are planning to use this opportunity for Pre-Trial Diversion, you MUST complete this background check form and receive approval from our Community Relations Coordinator PRIOR to arriving for your first volunteer shift. Failure to do so will result in your hours not being counted towards your service requirement.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 16, 2026

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tails on the Town

Looking for a way to make a real impact in just a few hours? Volunteer at Tails on the Town on June 12. You will help create a fun, high-energy event that supports thousands of pets in our community. No special experience is needed. Just show up ready to help and be part of a team that cares.

There are lots of different shifts to choose from whether you help set up, run a carnival game, help with the auction, or assist at the registration table. Pizza and drinks provided to all volunteers. 

And after your shift ends, stick around and enjoy the atmosphere. 

You can sign up directly at https://dash.pointapp.org/events/561475

Organization: Monroe County Humane Association

Looking for a way to make a real impact in just a few hours? Volunteer at Tails on the Town on June 12. You will help create a fun, high-energy event that supports thousands of pets in our community. No special experience is needed. Just show up ready to help and be part of a team that cares.

There are lots of different shifts to choose from whether you help set up, run a carnival game, help with the auction, or assist at the registration table. Pizza and drinks provided to all volunteers. 

And after your shift ends, stick around and enjoy the atmosphere. 

You can sign up directly at https://dash.pointapp.org/events/561475

Organization: Monroe County Humane Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 12, 2026

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Skateboard Volunteer

Bloomington Skateboarders!  We need you!

We are seeking volunteers for the 26-27 School Year!

In the Club Skateboard Program, program members in the Club learn all about skateboarding and the basics of safety, equipment, and skills needed to skateboard!

Volunteers support the staff leading the program. Volunteers can contribute knowledge and help members who need a little extra support or a helping hand.

A great volunteer will have basic skateboard or longboard experience. This is a skateboard basics program. You do not have to know any tricks at all.

Skill taught in this program are; Stance, Pushing, Stopping, Carving, Turning, Falling, Drop Down, etc. If you can ride a board on flat ground you have all the skill you need to be an expert in this program! The love of helping others learn to skate is the key to a great experience.

Many youth have an interest in skateboarding but do not have anywhere to learn with help. Often youth try it once without help, fall, then believe they are not capable. This program provides them the step by step instruction that enables them to be successful in learning and falling in love with skating! Skateboarding helps teach youth determination, focus, confidence and that falling is not failing and how to get back up and try again.

You do not need to bring anything. Since this takes place in our gym we only use our gym safe skateboards. We have all the helmets, pads, skateboards, and skate tools the members will use in the program.

You can sign up to come weekly for the program or can choose to come as a guest for a single session first to see what it is all about prior to committing to the full semester. If you come more than once you will go through out volunteer onboarding that includes and application, background check, reference check and online 45 minute safety training.

This program will run for 10 weeks in January - April

We are looking for volunteers for Ferguson Crestmont Club (1111 W 12th St) and Lincoln Street (311 S Lincoln St)


Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Bloomington Skateboarders!  We need you!

We are seeking volunteers for the 26-27 School Year!

In the Club Skateboard Program, program members in the Club learn all about skateboarding and the basics of safety, equipment, and skills needed to skateboard!

Volunteers support the staff leading the program. Volunteers can contribute knowledge and help members who need a little extra support or a helping hand.

A great volunteer will have basic skateboard or longboard experience. This is a skateboard basics program. You do not have to know any tricks at all.

Skill taught in this program are; Stance, Pushing, Stopping, Carving, Turning, Falling, Drop Down, etc. If you can ride a board on flat ground you have all the skill you need to be an expert in this program! The love of helping others learn to skate is the key to a great experience.

Many youth have an interest in skateboarding but do not have anywhere to learn with help. Often youth try it once without help, fall, then believe they are not capable. This program provides them the step by step instruction that enables them to be successful in learning and falling in love with skating! Skateboarding helps teach youth determination, focus, confidence and that falling is not failing and how to get back up and try again.

You do not need to bring anything. Since this takes place in our gym we only use our gym safe skateboards. We have all the helmets, pads, skateboards, and skate tools the members will use in the program.

You can sign up to come weekly for the program or can choose to come as a guest for a single session first to see what it is all about prior to committing to the full semester. If you come more than once you will go through out volunteer onboarding that includes and application, background check, reference check and online 45 minute safety training.

This program will run for 10 weeks in January - April

We are looking for volunteers for Ferguson Crestmont Club (1111 W 12th St) and Lincoln Street (311 S Lincoln St)


Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Club Tutor | Inspire Learning

We are recruiting volunteers for the Fall 2026 Semester across multiple Club locations!

This is one of the largest needs and the greatest impact on the youth!

You can make a difference for a child in our community by becoming a Club tutor! Help a child learn and close gaps in Math or Language Arts during the after school hours at our Bloomington, Ellettsville, or Spencer locations. Training and task support provided, background check and an interview required. This is a semester long volunteer opportunity (10 weeks). Training is ongoing.  Every new volunteer starts off with a quick 15 minute phone call where I can explain the program to you, ask a few questions, and give you the opportunity to ask yours before you commit to the tutoring program. 


Applicants should be able to:
Plan tutoring sessions that are engaging to students
Use visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning methods
Tutor in math and/or reading across multiple grade levels
Keep detailed records, monitor student progress, and provide feedback
Write semester progress reports
Manage children K-12 in focused activities in a small group setting
Communicate with other students, parents, other tutors, and staff effectively
Complete training modules successfully

Even if you do not have experience tutoring, that is OK!  We have a great team that can train you and support you through your volunteer service!


We need tutors in Bloomington and Ellettsville!


For questions or additional information contact kbateman@bgcbloomington.org


The First Step to be Onboarded with the Club is the Volunteer Application


We need to know who you are and get you added to our MyClubHub system!

Complete the Volunteer Application through MyClubHub here.  


Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

We are recruiting volunteers for the Fall 2026 Semester across multiple Club locations!

This is one of the largest needs and the greatest impact on the youth!

You can make a difference for a child in our community by becoming a Club tutor! Help a child learn and close gaps in Math or Language Arts during the after school hours at our Bloomington, Ellettsville, or Spencer locations. Training and task support provided, background check and an interview required. This is a semester long volunteer opportunity (10 weeks). Training is ongoing.  Every new volunteer starts off with a quick 15 minute phone call where I can explain the program to you, ask a few questions, and give you the opportunity to ask yours before you commit to the tutoring program. 


Applicants should be able to:
Plan tutoring sessions that are engaging to students
Use visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning methods
Tutor in math and/or reading across multiple grade levels
Keep detailed records, monitor student progress, and provide feedback
Write semester progress reports
Manage children K-12 in focused activities in a small group setting
Communicate with other students, parents, other tutors, and staff effectively
Complete training modules successfully

Even if you do not have experience tutoring, that is OK!  We have a great team that can train you and support you through your volunteer service!


We need tutors in Bloomington and Ellettsville!


For questions or additional information contact kbateman@bgcbloomington.org


The First Step to be Onboarded with the Club is the Volunteer Application


We need to know who you are and get you added to our MyClubHub system!

Complete the Volunteer Application through MyClubHub here.  


Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Circle Mentoring

We are looking for mentors for the 26-27 School Year!

Circle Mentoring is a unique style of Mentoring and is especially appropriate for developing adolescents. A group of mentors provide a broad example of healthy human interaction that allows youth to develop inner resources based on a menu or palette of positive human behaviors. The group’s primary purpose is to create a safe space to develop the competency and character needed to explore and achieve important life goals. Circle mentoring is support. It is not treatment, advice giving, or “fixing.”

Volunteers are paired with a Lead Mentor, and will help to facilitate the circle. They will listen to the teens and affirm the gifts they see. They will give 2 hours a week to attending the circle at a school per week.

This opportunity takes place during the school day in our local High Schools.

A successful person is someone who cares about youth, wants to support youth through listening to them and affirming their abilities.

By showing up as a Circle Mentor, they are empowering youth to reach their full potential!

There are semi regular circle mentor meetings where we learn from each other about what is working/not working, and check-in. Training is required. You will not be in charge of youth or left alone with them.

This opportunity takes place during the school day in our local high schools.  Check with Monique about the specific schedule if you are interested.

If you are interested please contact Monique at mphilpot@bgcbloomington.org

You will have a discussion with our Circle Mentor Lead to determine the fit of this opportunity and if it is a match you will then be provided with the steps to get started.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

We are looking for mentors for the 26-27 School Year!

Circle Mentoring is a unique style of Mentoring and is especially appropriate for developing adolescents. A group of mentors provide a broad example of healthy human interaction that allows youth to develop inner resources based on a menu or palette of positive human behaviors. The group’s primary purpose is to create a safe space to develop the competency and character needed to explore and achieve important life goals. Circle mentoring is support. It is not treatment, advice giving, or “fixing.”

Volunteers are paired with a Lead Mentor, and will help to facilitate the circle. They will listen to the teens and affirm the gifts they see. They will give 2 hours a week to attending the circle at a school per week.

This opportunity takes place during the school day in our local High Schools.

A successful person is someone who cares about youth, wants to support youth through listening to them and affirming their abilities.

By showing up as a Circle Mentor, they are empowering youth to reach their full potential!

There are semi regular circle mentor meetings where we learn from each other about what is working/not working, and check-in. Training is required. You will not be in charge of youth or left alone with them.

This opportunity takes place during the school day in our local high schools.  Check with Monique about the specific schedule if you are interested.

If you are interested please contact Monique at mphilpot@bgcbloomington.org

You will have a discussion with our Circle Mentor Lead to determine the fit of this opportunity and if it is a match you will then be provided with the steps to get started.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adventure Club | Lincoln Street Club


Adventure Club will focus on personal growth through outdoors education and survival skills.


Adventure Club trips will include hiking, rock climbing, a canoeing day on Sugar Creek at Turkey Run State Park, an overnight camping trip at Lake Lemon, a Backcountry Cooking competition, and other outdoor games, projects and workshops.


Participants will be eligible to apply for a trip to the boundary water in Minnesota at the end of the summer with BGC staff and donors.


The trip will be a week of camping, boating and fishing in the wilderness. This program will not start until after Spring Break 2026!


Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington


Adventure Club will focus on personal growth through outdoors education and survival skills.


Adventure Club trips will include hiking, rock climbing, a canoeing day on Sugar Creek at Turkey Run State Park, an overnight camping trip at Lake Lemon, a Backcountry Cooking competition, and other outdoor games, projects and workshops.


Participants will be eligible to apply for a trip to the boundary water in Minnesota at the end of the summer with BGC staff and donors.


The trip will be a week of camping, boating and fishing in the wilderness. This program will not start until after Spring Break 2026!


Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Monroe County Humane Association-Volunteer Opportunities!


As of February 22, we have limited capacity to take on new volunteers at our campus while we navigate our tornado recovery. BUT we do need lots of volunteers for our signature event, Tails on the Town

Join our passionate team at Monroe County Humane Association and make a difference in the lives of animals and our community!

For further details regarding our volunteer opportunities, please refer to our website and apply via the application link ; https://www.monroehumane.org/volunteer/

 

Volunteer Position Descriptions:

 

Crisis Housing (Weekend Animal Care) Shifts are normally 8:00-10 AM, 12-2 PM, and 6-8PM:

Volunteers play a vital role in providing comfort and care to our furry residents in our program. Whether you're an early riser or a night owl, we offer flexible shifts to accommodate your schedule. Choose from morning, midday, or afternoon shifts to suit your availability and lend a helping hand to our beloved animals. Shift will usually consist of feeding, walking, cleaning kennels and litter boxes, along with providing enrichment time. 

  

Mobile Clinic:

Volunteers assist with registration and ensuring a smooth process from start to finish. Whether it's completing registration paperwork or answering any questions you may have. You may also sign up as an animal liaison they accompany the pet to and from the vet, ensuring their comfort and safety throughout the appointment. Our mobile clinic offers convenience and accessibility, ensuring that all pets receive the care they deserve.

 

Special Events:

Volunteers can help at fundraising events and tabling opportunities in our community. These events include Tails on the Town fundraising gala in April and Run for the Animals 5K/Barktoberfest the first Sunday in October.

 

Group Request:

Any requests for groups to volunteer at the Monroe County Humane Association must be submitted to mcha@monroehumane.org at least 3 weeks in advance. Volunteer groups cannot interact with animals without supervision, so group activities focus on helping in our Pet Food & Supply Pantry or an outside project, such as mulching, weeding, cleaning, etc., when this type of work is available. Groups can also support our organization by conducting a supply drive or hosting a fundraising event.

 
 Prospective volunteers are required to undergo our screening process. They must have a clean record with the Monroe County Humane Association, free from any negative incidents or previous violent, severe, or animal-related offenses. We maintain the rightto decline individuals if we deem it necessary for the well-being of the Monroe County Humane Association and its inhabitants.


Organization: Monroe County Humane Association


As of February 22, we have limited capacity to take on new volunteers at our campus while we navigate our tornado recovery. BUT we do need lots of volunteers for our signature event, Tails on the Town

Join our passionate team at Monroe County Humane Association and make a difference in the lives of animals and our community!

For further details regarding our volunteer opportunities, please refer to our website and apply via the application link ; https://www.monroehumane.org/volunteer/

 

Volunteer Position Descriptions:

 

Crisis Housing (Weekend Animal Care) Shifts are normally 8:00-10 AM, 12-2 PM, and 6-8PM:

Volunteers play a vital role in providing comfort and care to our furry residents in our program. Whether you're an early riser or a night owl, we offer flexible shifts to accommodate your schedule. Choose from morning, midday, or afternoon shifts to suit your availability and lend a helping hand to our beloved animals. Shift will usually consist of feeding, walking, cleaning kennels and litter boxes, along with providing enrichment time. 

  

Mobile Clinic:

Volunteers assist with registration and ensuring a smooth process from start to finish. Whether it's completing registration paperwork or answering any questions you may have. You may also sign up as an animal liaison they accompany the pet to and from the vet, ensuring their comfort and safety throughout the appointment. Our mobile clinic offers convenience and accessibility, ensuring that all pets receive the care they deserve.

 

Special Events:

Volunteers can help at fundraising events and tabling opportunities in our community. These events include Tails on the Town fundraising gala in April and Run for the Animals 5K/Barktoberfest the first Sunday in October.

 

Group Request:

Any requests for groups to volunteer at the Monroe County Humane Association must be submitted to mcha@monroehumane.org at least 3 weeks in advance. Volunteer groups cannot interact with animals without supervision, so group activities focus on helping in our Pet Food & Supply Pantry or an outside project, such as mulching, weeding, cleaning, etc., when this type of work is available. Groups can also support our organization by conducting a supply drive or hosting a fundraising event.

 
 Prospective volunteers are required to undergo our screening process. They must have a clean record with the Monroe County Humane Association, free from any negative incidents or previous violent, severe, or animal-related offenses. We maintain the rightto decline individuals if we deem it necessary for the well-being of the Monroe County Humane Association and its inhabitants.


Organization: Monroe County Humane Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Waitlist for Volunteering is Open!

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the Bloomington Animal Shelter. We appreciate your willingness to help support animals in our community!  Though we are still training some volunteers from our first round of orientations, we are ready to open our waitlist! This is not the volunteer application, but a list used to contact potential volunteers with the application link in the future. In order to make sure you receive all communications from the Volunteer Program Director, Jenny Gibson, please add this email to your contacts and check your spam folder regularly: gibsonj@bloomington.in.govGeneral Volunteering Information:We are unable to do short-term volunteering due to the amount of training required to keep everyone safe, so volunteers must serve a minimum of 6 months of service, and are welcome to stay longer, of course! 

Volunteers are required to complete a 2-hour weekly shift (some positions have longer shifts) and serve a minimum of 6 months(aside from breaks and vacations). Volunteers who are 13-15 years of age must be accompanied by a legal guardian at all times. Volunteers aged 16 yrs and older may volunteer on their own.

All applicants must pass our screening process, and cannot have a negative history with the Bloomington Animal Shelter, or have a history of any violent, severe, or animal-related offenses. We reserve the right to refuse an individual if we feel it is in the best interest of the Bloomington Animal Shelter and the animals for which we provide care. 

If we sound like a good fit for you and you would like to be added to our waitlist, please click on the blue "Respond" button. If you don't have one already, you will be asked to create a BVN account. But don't worry; it's easy and you can browse hundreds of volunteer options there! 

If we sound like a good fit for you, please click the blue respond button to add yourself to the waitlist! 

Organization: City of Bloomington Animal Care & Control (Animal Shelter)

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the Bloomington Animal Shelter. We appreciate your willingness to help support animals in our community!  Though we are still training some volunteers from our first round of orientations, we are ready to open our waitlist! This is not the volunteer application, but a list used to contact potential volunteers with the application link in the future. In order to make sure you receive all communications from the Volunteer Program Director, Jenny Gibson, please add this email to your contacts and check your spam folder regularly: gibsonj@bloomington.in.govGeneral Volunteering Information:We are unable to do short-term volunteering due to the amount of training required to keep everyone safe, so volunteers must serve a minimum of 6 months of service, and are welcome to stay longer, of course! 

Volunteers are required to complete a 2-hour weekly shift (some positions have longer shifts) and serve a minimum of 6 months(aside from breaks and vacations). Volunteers who are 13-15 years of age must be accompanied by a legal guardian at all times. Volunteers aged 16 yrs and older may volunteer on their own.

All applicants must pass our screening process, and cannot have a negative history with the Bloomington Animal Shelter, or have a history of any violent, severe, or animal-related offenses. We reserve the right to refuse an individual if we feel it is in the best interest of the Bloomington Animal Shelter and the animals for which we provide care. 

If we sound like a good fit for you and you would like to be added to our waitlist, please click on the blue "Respond" button. If you don't have one already, you will be asked to create a BVN account. But don't worry; it's easy and you can browse hundreds of volunteer options there! 

If we sound like a good fit for you, please click the blue respond button to add yourself to the waitlist! 

Organization: City of Bloomington Animal Care & Control (Animal Shelter)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friend's Place Shelter Volunteers

Do you love the idea of people having a safe place to sleep? Would you like the satisfaction of leaving a 2 hour shift seeing the difference you made in someone's life? Are you interested in learning more about people so often ignored in our society?

YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!

Friend's Place is Beacon, Inc.'s overnight shelter. We are open 7 days a week and we need YOU!

Volunteers at Friend's Place work a shift of 5pm-7pm and assist staff with checking people in for the night, handing out toiletries and various OTC medicines, light cleaning, and other tasks needed to ensure a smooth check in. 

We are looking for someone to work one day a week, but we also need people who are only available during holidays and IU breaks to help cover shifts!

The volunteers are some of the first people our guests see when they enter their safe space, and the feeling our volunteers get after helping someone get settled in for the evening, knowing they are finally safe and warm, is priceless. 

If you are looking for a two-hour weekly commitment that will directly impact someone's life for the better, this is the place!

To apply for this opportunity, please visit the link below or scan the QR code and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

JOIN OUR TEAM AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE ONE PERSON CAN MAKE!

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Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Do you love the idea of people having a safe place to sleep? Would you like the satisfaction of leaving a 2 hour shift seeing the difference you made in someone's life? Are you interested in learning more about people so often ignored in our society?

YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!

Friend's Place is Beacon, Inc.'s overnight shelter. We are open 7 days a week and we need YOU!

Volunteers at Friend's Place work a shift of 5pm-7pm and assist staff with checking people in for the night, handing out toiletries and various OTC medicines, light cleaning, and other tasks needed to ensure a smooth check in. 

We are looking for someone to work one day a week, but we also need people who are only available during holidays and IU breaks to help cover shifts!

The volunteers are some of the first people our guests see when they enter their safe space, and the feeling our volunteers get after helping someone get settled in for the evening, knowing they are finally safe and warm, is priceless. 

If you are looking for a two-hour weekly commitment that will directly impact someone's life for the better, this is the place!

To apply for this opportunity, please visit the link below or scan the QR code and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

JOIN OUR TEAM AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE ONE PERSON CAN MAKE!

** Please do NOT reply to this message.**

 

Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Assistants

Are you looking to make a direct impact in the lives of the most vulnerable in your community? Would you like the satisfaction of leaving a 2 hour shift seeing the difference you made in someone's life? Are you interested in learning more about people so often ignored in our society?

YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!!

The Shalom Center day shelter provides free meals to people experiencing poverty in Bloomington. This vital and life saving service is offered every day the Shalom Center is open, Monday through Friday. We serve around 60 meals for breakfast and around 120 meals for lunch

HOW CAN YOU HELP?

We have openings for those that are interested in being front and center, as well as those who would prefer to work behind the scenes! 

Our 7:30am-9:30am volunteers help with setting up breakfast, prepping for lunch, and cleaning up breakfast service. This position is a nice mix of guest interaction and quieter prep time.

Our 9:30am-11:30am volunteers help with prepping for lunch. This position is ideal for the person who wants to help but would like to do so when it's a bit quieter.

Our 11:45am-2pm volunteers are front and center! They help with serving meals directly to our guests, as well as cleaning up after lunch service. If you want the chance to interact with our guests, this shift is for you.

Do you want to help out, but really only have time around the holidays, or when IU students are gone on breaks? We need you! We are looking for volunteers to do regular, weekly shifts as well as filling in during the summer and holidays. 

Minimum age for these shifts is 14, or 10-13 with a parent/guardian present.

To apply for this opportunity, please visit the link below or scan the QR code and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

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Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Are you looking to make a direct impact in the lives of the most vulnerable in your community? Would you like the satisfaction of leaving a 2 hour shift seeing the difference you made in someone's life? Are you interested in learning more about people so often ignored in our society?

YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!!

The Shalom Center day shelter provides free meals to people experiencing poverty in Bloomington. This vital and life saving service is offered every day the Shalom Center is open, Monday through Friday. We serve around 60 meals for breakfast and around 120 meals for lunch

HOW CAN YOU HELP?

We have openings for those that are interested in being front and center, as well as those who would prefer to work behind the scenes! 

Our 7:30am-9:30am volunteers help with setting up breakfast, prepping for lunch, and cleaning up breakfast service. This position is a nice mix of guest interaction and quieter prep time.

Our 9:30am-11:30am volunteers help with prepping for lunch. This position is ideal for the person who wants to help but would like to do so when it's a bit quieter.

Our 11:45am-2pm volunteers are front and center! They help with serving meals directly to our guests, as well as cleaning up after lunch service. If you want the chance to interact with our guests, this shift is for you.

Do you want to help out, but really only have time around the holidays, or when IU students are gone on breaks? We need you! We are looking for volunteers to do regular, weekly shifts as well as filling in during the summer and holidays. 

Minimum age for these shifts is 14, or 10-13 with a parent/guardian present.

To apply for this opportunity, please visit the link below or scan the QR code and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

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Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospitality Desk Volunteers


Are you looking to make a direct impact on the lives of the most vulnerable in your community?

Would you like the satisfaction of leaving a 2 hour shift seeing the difference you made in someone's life?
Are you interested in learning more about people so often ignored in our society?

YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!

The Hospitality Desk is the hub of The Shalom Center day shelter. We are looking for volunteers to work a 2-hour shift at the front desk any day Monday through Friday, distributing guests' mail and messages, assisting with distributing toiletries and life essentials, and registering guests to take showers, do laundry, or to see a crisis caseworker. It is one of our most essential services. 

To apply for this opportunity, please visit the link below or scan the QR code and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

The Hospitality Desk is open during Shalom Center's operating hours, 8am-4pm Monday through Friday. Volunteer shifts are 2 hours long (8-10am, 10am-12pm, 12-2pm, and 2-4pm). Any questions? Let us know! For the fastest response, email Tory, Volunteer Coordinator, at tory@beaconinc.org 

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Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center


Are you looking to make a direct impact on the lives of the most vulnerable in your community?

Would you like the satisfaction of leaving a 2 hour shift seeing the difference you made in someone's life?
Are you interested in learning more about people so often ignored in our society?

YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!

The Hospitality Desk is the hub of The Shalom Center day shelter. We are looking for volunteers to work a 2-hour shift at the front desk any day Monday through Friday, distributing guests' mail and messages, assisting with distributing toiletries and life essentials, and registering guests to take showers, do laundry, or to see a crisis caseworker. It is one of our most essential services. 

To apply for this opportunity, please visit the link below or scan the QR code and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

The Hospitality Desk is open during Shalom Center's operating hours, 8am-4pm Monday through Friday. Volunteer shifts are 2 hours long (8-10am, 10am-12pm, 12-2pm, and 2-4pm). Any questions? Let us know! For the fastest response, email Tory, Volunteer Coordinator, at tory@beaconinc.org 

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Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bike Project Summer Sale!

It's (almost) summer, and the people want bikes! Do you want to let the people down? I didn't think so.

On May 30 and June 6, we'll be opening the shop at 10:30a for bike sales only during the farmers market.

That means we need your help to:

- Greet folks

- Help them find a bike

- Hold onto IDs during test rides

- Take payments for sales

No mechanical expertise needed or offered during these shifts, other than maybe pumping tires. See you there!

Organization: Bloomington Community Bike Project

It's (almost) summer, and the people want bikes! Do you want to let the people down? I didn't think so.

On May 30 and June 6, we'll be opening the shop at 10:30a for bike sales only during the farmers market.

That means we need your help to:

- Greet folks

- Help them find a bike

- Hold onto IDs during test rides

- Take payments for sales

No mechanical expertise needed or offered during these shifts, other than maybe pumping tires. See you there!

Organization: Bloomington Community Bike Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Director of Legislative Action

In a time of every changing legal challenges to our lives, this position is important. While you do not need to be a legal professional, it can be helpful. To apply you must be a member in good standing (membership paid). Our organization is 100% volunteer based, there is no salary for any of us doing the work.

Duties are as follows:

1. Serves as the liaison to the Board for the Legislative Action Committee. (Note: There is no current committee, but you could help recruit members to volunteer their time to help you.)


2. Supports the Legislative Action Committee Chair and acts as the Chair/Co-Chair when the Chair
position is vacant.


3. Attends and participates in Legislative Action Committee meetings.


4. Conducts outreach with other committees, chapters, and community organizations regarding
legislative monitoring and lobbying.


5. Updates Membership periodically on bills before the Indiana Legislature and the United States
Congress.

Organization: Monroe County NOW (National Organization for Women)

In a time of every changing legal challenges to our lives, this position is important. While you do not need to be a legal professional, it can be helpful. To apply you must be a member in good standing (membership paid). Our organization is 100% volunteer based, there is no salary for any of us doing the work.

Duties are as follows:

1. Serves as the liaison to the Board for the Legislative Action Committee. (Note: There is no current committee, but you could help recruit members to volunteer their time to help you.)


2. Supports the Legislative Action Committee Chair and acts as the Chair/Co-Chair when the Chair
position is vacant.


3. Attends and participates in Legislative Action Committee meetings.


4. Conducts outreach with other committees, chapters, and community organizations regarding
legislative monitoring and lobbying.


5. Updates Membership periodically on bills before the Indiana Legislature and the United States
Congress.

Organization: Monroe County NOW (National Organization for Women)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Director of Fundraising

The Director of Fundraising is a board level position in Monroe County NOW. To apply you must be a member in good standing (membership paid). Our organization is 100% volunteer based, there is no salary for any of us doing the work.

The duties are as follows:

1. Serves as the liaison to the Board for the Fundraising Committee. (Note: currently there is no other committee members, but you could help recruit them.)


2. Supports the Fundraising Committee Chair and acts as the Chair/Co-Chair when the Chair position
is vacant.


3. Attends and participates in Fundraising Committee meetings.

Organization: Monroe County NOW (National Organization for Women)

The Director of Fundraising is a board level position in Monroe County NOW. To apply you must be a member in good standing (membership paid). Our organization is 100% volunteer based, there is no salary for any of us doing the work.

The duties are as follows:

1. Serves as the liaison to the Board for the Fundraising Committee. (Note: currently there is no other committee members, but you could help recruit them.)


2. Supports the Fundraising Committee Chair and acts as the Chair/Co-Chair when the Chair position
is vacant.


3. Attends and participates in Fundraising Committee meetings.

Organization: Monroe County NOW (National Organization for Women)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Secretary

The Secretary is a Board of Directors level position in Monroe County NOW. While duties focus on recording information during two monthly meetings, it is both necessary and helpful to have someone capable in this roll. To apply you must be a member in good standing (membership paid). Our organization is 100% volunteer based, there is no salary for any of us doing the work.

The duties are as followers:

1. Takes minutes at all meetings, including the names of Members present. Carefully records the
exact wording of any motions passed and the names of persons delegated to take any particular
responsibility. Keeps a permanent file of minutes of all meetings. Presents the minutes of each
meeting for approval at the following meeting. Reviews past minutes occasionally and brings any
uncompleted decisions for action to the attention of the Membership and the Board.


2. Types and duplicates the agenda for each meeting and keeps a copy for Chapter files.


3. Types, secures proper signatures for, and mails any official letters or communications sent by the
chapter.


4. Sends changes in Officers and Committee Chairs as well as changes in the Chapter's address or
contact person, to State and National office contacts.


Secretaries may also serve on committees if there issues they feel strongly about.

Organization: Monroe County NOW (National Organization for Women)

The Secretary is a Board of Directors level position in Monroe County NOW. While duties focus on recording information during two monthly meetings, it is both necessary and helpful to have someone capable in this roll. To apply you must be a member in good standing (membership paid). Our organization is 100% volunteer based, there is no salary for any of us doing the work.

The duties are as followers:

1. Takes minutes at all meetings, including the names of Members present. Carefully records the
exact wording of any motions passed and the names of persons delegated to take any particular
responsibility. Keeps a permanent file of minutes of all meetings. Presents the minutes of each
meeting for approval at the following meeting. Reviews past minutes occasionally and brings any
uncompleted decisions for action to the attention of the Membership and the Board.


2. Types and duplicates the agenda for each meeting and keeps a copy for Chapter files.


3. Types, secures proper signatures for, and mails any official letters or communications sent by the
chapter.


4. Sends changes in Officers and Committee Chairs as well as changes in the Chapter's address or
contact person, to State and National office contacts.


Secretaries may also serve on committees if there issues they feel strongly about.

Organization: Monroe County NOW (National Organization for Women)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: President

One of two officers required by National NOW for our chapter to receive membership funds from anyone joining via National. Also a necessary manager for the organization. To apply you must be a member in good standing (membership paid).

Our organization is 100% volunteer based, there is no salary for any of us doing the work.

Duties are as follows:

1. Carries out the wishes of the Board and the Membership. The President is responsible, not
authoritative.


2. Presides at meetings of the general Membership and the Board and encourages a climate of free
and open discussion. The President prepares an agenda for every meeting, but seeks the help of the
Membership and Board in making the agenda.


3. Usually acts as spokesperson for the Chapter in dealings with the press or community/
governmental contacts. May also delegate other Members to speak for the Chapter, especially on
complex issues about which another Member has the knowledge necessary to field questions. The President's name is signed to most official letters from the Chapter, or jointly with any other Member
who has recognition or expertise in a particular area.


Note: Any statements by a local NOW Officer or Chapter Member who is identified as such, may not
contradict National NOW positions or policy. Any Officer or Member should always feel free to decline
to directly or immediately answer questions from the press, in order to first consult with other Chapter
Members or Officers.


4. Is an ex-officio Member of all Committees. If a Committee is unable or unwilling to elect its own
Chair(s), the President, with approval of the Board, may appoint these positions. The President
should monitor their activities and can offer to help if they seem to need assistance.


5. Is responsible for relaying State and National communications to the Membership. The President
should review leadership communications and other alerts from the NOW Action Center about NOW's
issues and activities. Such communications should always be shared with the Board and Membership
as soon as possible, in the most reasonable way, whether via phone, email, web posting, postcard
alert, or chapter newsletter.


6. Provides for smooth transition of all new leadership. This could include training sessions for new
Officers, Board Members, and Committee Chairs, as well as joint meetings of incoming and outgoing
Officers. It is important to see that records and files are transferred to the new officers, particularly
financial records and bank accounts.

Organization: Monroe County NOW (National Organization for Women)

One of two officers required by National NOW for our chapter to receive membership funds from anyone joining via National. Also a necessary manager for the organization. To apply you must be a member in good standing (membership paid).

Our organization is 100% volunteer based, there is no salary for any of us doing the work.

Duties are as follows:

1. Carries out the wishes of the Board and the Membership. The President is responsible, not
authoritative.


2. Presides at meetings of the general Membership and the Board and encourages a climate of free
and open discussion. The President prepares an agenda for every meeting, but seeks the help of the
Membership and Board in making the agenda.


3. Usually acts as spokesperson for the Chapter in dealings with the press or community/
governmental contacts. May also delegate other Members to speak for the Chapter, especially on
complex issues about which another Member has the knowledge necessary to field questions. The President's name is signed to most official letters from the Chapter, or jointly with any other Member
who has recognition or expertise in a particular area.


Note: Any statements by a local NOW Officer or Chapter Member who is identified as such, may not
contradict National NOW positions or policy. Any Officer or Member should always feel free to decline
to directly or immediately answer questions from the press, in order to first consult with other Chapter
Members or Officers.


4. Is an ex-officio Member of all Committees. If a Committee is unable or unwilling to elect its own
Chair(s), the President, with approval of the Board, may appoint these positions. The President
should monitor their activities and can offer to help if they seem to need assistance.


5. Is responsible for relaying State and National communications to the Membership. The President
should review leadership communications and other alerts from the NOW Action Center about NOW's
issues and activities. Such communications should always be shared with the Board and Membership
as soon as possible, in the most reasonable way, whether via phone, email, web posting, postcard
alert, or chapter newsletter.


6. Provides for smooth transition of all new leadership. This could include training sessions for new
Officers, Board Members, and Committee Chairs, as well as joint meetings of incoming and outgoing
Officers. It is important to see that records and files are transferred to the new officers, particularly
financial records and bank accounts.

Organization: Monroe County NOW (National Organization for Women)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Flights of Fancy: Kites and Bubbles in the Park

Soar into a day of wonder and whimsy at Switchyard Park! Watch kites dance and bubbles sparkle in the sky as your imagination takes flight.  

Duties: Help with event setup, kite decoration, bubble stations, and teardown.   Training: On-site training provided.

Volunteer Ages: 16 and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. Complete our digital waiver.  

Please Note: If you are planning to use this opportunity for Pre-Trial Diversion, you MUST complete this background check form and receive approval from our Community Relations Coordinator PRIOR to arriving for your first volunteer shift. Failure to do so will result in your hours not being counted towards your service requirement.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Soar into a day of wonder and whimsy at Switchyard Park! Watch kites dance and bubbles sparkle in the sky as your imagination takes flight.  

Duties: Help with event setup, kite decoration, bubble stations, and teardown.   Training: On-site training provided.

Volunteer Ages: 16 and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. Complete our digital waiver.  

Please Note: If you are planning to use this opportunity for Pre-Trial Diversion, you MUST complete this background check form and receive approval from our Community Relations Coordinator PRIOR to arriving for your first volunteer shift. Failure to do so will result in your hours not being counted towards your service requirement.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 16, 2026

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Launch Party

Join us for a fun-filled lineup of programs, events, and activities hosted by Bloomington Parks and Recreation this summer!

Duties:
Help with event setup, supervising game and craft areas, and teardown. 

Training: On-site training provided.
 
Age of Volunteers: 16 and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. Complete our digital waiver.

Please Note: If you are planning to use this opportunity for Pre-Trial Diversion, you MUST complete this background check form and receive approval from our Community Relations Coordinator PRIOR to arriving for your first volunteer shift. Failure to do so will result in your hours not being counted towards your service requirement.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Join us for a fun-filled lineup of programs, events, and activities hosted by Bloomington Parks and Recreation this summer!

Duties:
Help with event setup, supervising game and craft areas, and teardown. 

Training: On-site training provided.
 
Age of Volunteers: 16 and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. Complete our digital waiver.

Please Note: If you are planning to use this opportunity for Pre-Trial Diversion, you MUST complete this background check form and receive approval from our Community Relations Coordinator PRIOR to arriving for your first volunteer shift. Failure to do so will result in your hours not being counted towards your service requirement.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SEEKING NEW BOARD MEMBERS

The Refugee Support Network is in need of additional board members. We are especially wanting members who have some qualifications for the following:

—A person as a financial advisor and coordinator

—-A volunteer coordinator


We would like board members who are committed to our cause of helping all immigrants, regardless of status, settle into our community with support from our organization. The needs of immigrants may be financial, medical, education related, english language acquisition, and many more.

We are always seeking volunteers for out clients, as well,  and board members can be a connection to them through their places of worship, civic organizations, and family and friends.

Please call, text or email:  Pete Lenzen. 812-325-4279, PLNAVY75A@gmail.com

Organization: Refugee Support Network

The Refugee Support Network is in need of additional board members. We are especially wanting members who have some qualifications for the following:

—A person as a financial advisor and coordinator

—-A volunteer coordinator


We would like board members who are committed to our cause of helping all immigrants, regardless of status, settle into our community with support from our organization. The needs of immigrants may be financial, medical, education related, english language acquisition, and many more.

We are always seeking volunteers for out clients, as well,  and board members can be a connection to them through their places of worship, civic organizations, and family and friends.

Please call, text or email:  Pete Lenzen. 812-325-4279, PLNAVY75A@gmail.com

Organization: Refugee Support Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47408

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Smart Girls, Strong Women Event Crew

Smart Girls, Strong Women is a marquee fundraiser to help support programming for the girls of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington.

This program will showcase how to help young women reach their full potential in today’s challenging world. This unique and heart-felt event attempts to raise the necessary funds to enable our continuous effort to provide world-class programming to our young Club girls. This year's Smart Girls Strong Women event is on April 30 at the Ferguson Crestmont Club.


 Volunteers for this opportunity would be assisting in running our event. There will be opportunities to help with parking, food, seating guests, and general assistance to the Events Director, as well as assistance with tear-down of the event.

Volunteers with good discernment, seeing what needs to be done, is a big plus. Direction will be provided, but being proactive and looking for ways to help is always appreciated.


How does your time help the mission?

By helping us run a smooth event for our attendees, you help us succeed in our goal of raising the necessary funds to support the girls in our community that need us most.

What does a volunteer need to bring?

You will be provided with the supplies you need to be successful. You will also be invited to enjoy the provided meal for attendees.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Smart Girls, Strong Women is a marquee fundraiser to help support programming for the girls of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington.

This program will showcase how to help young women reach their full potential in today’s challenging world. This unique and heart-felt event attempts to raise the necessary funds to enable our continuous effort to provide world-class programming to our young Club girls. This year's Smart Girls Strong Women event is on April 30 at the Ferguson Crestmont Club.


 Volunteers for this opportunity would be assisting in running our event. There will be opportunities to help with parking, food, seating guests, and general assistance to the Events Director, as well as assistance with tear-down of the event.

Volunteers with good discernment, seeing what needs to be done, is a big plus. Direction will be provided, but being proactive and looking for ways to help is always appreciated.


How does your time help the mission?

By helping us run a smooth event for our attendees, you help us succeed in our goal of raising the necessary funds to support the girls in our community that need us most.

What does a volunteer need to bring?

You will be provided with the supplies you need to be successful. You will also be invited to enjoy the provided meal for attendees.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 30, 2026

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: New Hope Wish List (updated 4/15/2026)

Donations to New Hope For Families will directly benefit families in our community navigating the crisis of homelessness. Our staff members work with families to make sure they have necessary essentials, food, and the support they need to move from homelessness to stable housing.

Donation deliveries are accepted most weekdays 9am–4pm. Please call our office at (812) 334-9840 in advance to arrange delivery.

Immediate Needs

Bed pillows

Comforters and Blankets (twin and queen size)

Sheets (twin and queen size)

Diapers (sizes 2–8) and Pull-ups (any size)

Disinfecting wipes

Paper towels

Toilet paper

Dish soap and dishwasher detergent pods

Laundry detergent pods (“free & clear” for sensitive skin)

Cleaning supplies (toilet, bath, kitchen, glass/window, etc.)

Baby wipes (unscented)

Baby care (baby wash, lotion, shampoo, rash cream)

Toothpaste and Toothbrushes

Shampoo and Conditioner (including natural hair care products)

Body wash

Deodorant

Plastic Plates, Bowls, and Cups

Forks and Spoons

Baking dishes and sheet pans

Pots and Pans (with lids)

Cooking utensils (spatulas, serving spoons, etc.)

Trash bags (heavy duty 30-gallon or 13-gallon tall kitchen size)

Over-the-counter medicines (children and adult)

Kroger gift cards

Please call our office at (812) 334-9840 in advance to arrange delivery.

For questions or special arrangements, email thom@newhope4families.org

Donations We Always Accept Kroger gift cards Bloomington Transit bus tickets Non-perishable food Toilet paper Paper towels Diapers and/or pull-ups (any size) Baby wipes (unscented) Disinfecting wipes Facial tissues Toiletries (hand soap, bath soap, shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste, shave cream, razors, etc.) Laundry detergent (HE pods, “free and clear” for sensitive skin) and dryer sheets Liquid dish soap and/or dishwasher detergent Feminine health & hygiene products Over-the-counter medicines (ibuprofen, cold medicine, allergy medicine, etc.) First aid supplies (antiseptic spray, bandages, cotton swabs, etc.) Cleaning supplies (toilet/bath cleaner, kitchen cleaner, window cleaner, etc.) Trash bags (13-gallon kitchen size or 30-gallon heavy duty) Freezer bags, kitchen food storage containers Plastic storage bins (3–5 gallon or 18–30 gallon) Large heavy duty tote bags Cookware (pots and pans with lids)Bakeware (baking dishes, baking sheets) Dishes (plates, bowls, cups) Silverware, flatware (cutlery), kitchen knives Kitchen utensils (spatulas, grill spatulas, whisks, serving spoons, etc.) Bath towels, hand towels, wash clothes, dish towels Sheets (sizes: twin, full, queen) and pillowcases Blankets and comforters (sizes: twin, full, queen) Crib sheets, mattress covers Pillows (standard bed pillows, please no decorative pillows!) Pack 'n Plays (a.k.a. playards, playpens)

Please call our office at (812) 334-9840 in advance to arrange delivery.

For questions or special arrangements, email thom@newhope4families.org

Organization: New Hope for Families

Donations to New Hope For Families will directly benefit families in our community navigating the crisis of homelessness. Our staff members work with families to make sure they have necessary essentials, food, and the support they need to move from homelessness to stable housing.

Donation deliveries are accepted most weekdays 9am–4pm. Please call our office at (812) 334-9840 in advance to arrange delivery.

Immediate Needs

Bed pillows

Comforters and Blankets (twin and queen size)

Sheets (twin and queen size)

Diapers (sizes 2–8) and Pull-ups (any size)

Disinfecting wipes

Paper towels

Toilet paper

Dish soap and dishwasher detergent pods

Laundry detergent pods (“free & clear” for sensitive skin)

Cleaning supplies (toilet, bath, kitchen, glass/window, etc.)

Baby wipes (unscented)

Baby care (baby wash, lotion, shampoo, rash cream)

Toothpaste and Toothbrushes

Shampoo and Conditioner (including natural hair care products)

Body wash

Deodorant

Plastic Plates, Bowls, and Cups

Forks and Spoons

Baking dishes and sheet pans

Pots and Pans (with lids)

Cooking utensils (spatulas, serving spoons, etc.)

Trash bags (heavy duty 30-gallon or 13-gallon tall kitchen size)

Over-the-counter medicines (children and adult)

Kroger gift cards

Please call our office at (812) 334-9840 in advance to arrange delivery.

For questions or special arrangements, email thom@newhope4families.org

Donations We Always Accept Kroger gift cards Bloomington Transit bus tickets Non-perishable food Toilet paper Paper towels Diapers and/or pull-ups (any size) Baby wipes (unscented) Disinfecting wipes Facial tissues Toiletries (hand soap, bath soap, shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste, shave cream, razors, etc.) Laundry detergent (HE pods, “free and clear” for sensitive skin) and dryer sheets Liquid dish soap and/or dishwasher detergent Feminine health & hygiene products Over-the-counter medicines (ibuprofen, cold medicine, allergy medicine, etc.) First aid supplies (antiseptic spray, bandages, cotton swabs, etc.) Cleaning supplies (toilet/bath cleaner, kitchen cleaner, window cleaner, etc.) Trash bags (13-gallon kitchen size or 30-gallon heavy duty) Freezer bags, kitchen food storage containers Plastic storage bins (3–5 gallon or 18–30 gallon) Large heavy duty tote bags Cookware (pots and pans with lids)Bakeware (baking dishes, baking sheets) Dishes (plates, bowls, cups) Silverware, flatware (cutlery), kitchen knives Kitchen utensils (spatulas, grill spatulas, whisks, serving spoons, etc.) Bath towels, hand towels, wash clothes, dish towels Sheets (sizes: twin, full, queen) and pillowcases Blankets and comforters (sizes: twin, full, queen) Crib sheets, mattress covers Pillows (standard bed pillows, please no decorative pillows!) Pack 'n Plays (a.k.a. playards, playpens)

Please call our office at (812) 334-9840 in advance to arrange delivery.

For questions or special arrangements, email thom@newhope4families.org

Organization: New Hope for Families

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteers

Looking for a fulfilling way to contribute to your community? Pantry 279 welcomes volunteers of all ages and abilities to join their mission of providing vital support to those in need!

We welcome volunteers :

Monday:  2:00PM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 1:00PM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

The best part? You can come and go anytime within these hours, making it easy to volunteer around other commitments.

What to Expect:

On your first visit, you'll be asked to complete a simple registration form. To ensure your safety and comfort, please wear closed-toe shoes. Comfortable clothing that you don't mind getting a little dirty is also recommended, as tasks may vary depending on the day.

Why Volunteer at Pantry 279?

Make a Difference: Directly impact the lives of individuals and families in your community by helping provide access to essential resources.


Flexible Scheduling: Volunteer when it's convenient for you! With a wide range of hours, you can easily fit volunteering into your busy life.


All Ages and Abilities Welcome: Pantry 279 believes everyone has something to offer. They welcome volunteers from all backgrounds and skill levels.


Connect with Your Community: Meet new people and build lasting relationships while working towards a common goal.


Ready to Get Started?

Pantry 279 is eager to connect with you! If you have any questions or would like more information about volunteering, email Pantry279@yahoo.com or reach out to Stephanee Stephens 812-822-8468

Pantry 279 looks forward to welcoming you and working together to create a stronger, more supportive community!

Walk ins are welcome!

 

 


Organization: Pantry 279

Looking for a fulfilling way to contribute to your community? Pantry 279 welcomes volunteers of all ages and abilities to join their mission of providing vital support to those in need!

We welcome volunteers :

Monday:  2:00PM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 1:00PM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

The best part? You can come and go anytime within these hours, making it easy to volunteer around other commitments.

What to Expect:

On your first visit, you'll be asked to complete a simple registration form. To ensure your safety and comfort, please wear closed-toe shoes. Comfortable clothing that you don't mind getting a little dirty is also recommended, as tasks may vary depending on the day.

Why Volunteer at Pantry 279?

Make a Difference: Directly impact the lives of individuals and families in your community by helping provide access to essential resources.


Flexible Scheduling: Volunteer when it's convenient for you! With a wide range of hours, you can easily fit volunteering into your busy life.


All Ages and Abilities Welcome: Pantry 279 believes everyone has something to offer. They welcome volunteers from all backgrounds and skill levels.


Connect with Your Community: Meet new people and build lasting relationships while working towards a common goal.


Ready to Get Started?

Pantry 279 is eager to connect with you! If you have any questions or would like more information about volunteering, email Pantry279@yahoo.com or reach out to Stephanee Stephens 812-822-8468

Pantry 279 looks forward to welcoming you and working together to create a stronger, more supportive community!

Walk ins are welcome!

 

 


Organization: Pantry 279

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Children's Expo

Find resources for family wellness and fun!

Duties: Help supervise activities, greet participants, provide general event support, and assist with vendor hospitality.

Volunteer Ages: 16 and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. Complete our digital waiver.

Please Note: If you are planning to use this opportunity for Pre-Trial Diversion, you MUST complete this background check form and receive approval from our Community Relations Coordinator PRIOR to arriving for your first volunteer shift. Failure to do so will result in your hours not being counted towards your service requirement.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Find resources for family wellness and fun!

Duties: Help supervise activities, greet participants, provide general event support, and assist with vendor hospitality.

Volunteer Ages: 16 and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. Complete our digital waiver.

Please Note: If you are planning to use this opportunity for Pre-Trial Diversion, you MUST complete this background check form and receive approval from our Community Relations Coordinator PRIOR to arriving for your first volunteer shift. Failure to do so will result in your hours not being counted towards your service requirement.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CASA Wish List

WHY DONATE? CASA needs your help!

WHO WILL BENEFIT? The donated items will directly benefit CASA volunteers and the children they advocate for.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 101 W. Kirkwood Suite 321 Bloomington IN 47404

CONTACT: Amber Shride, (812) 333-2272, amber.shride@monroecountycasa.org

 

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

gas cards restaurant gift cards (especially for places within walking distance of the Justice Building) Starbucks/coffee shop gift cards  coloring books and crayons journals and colored pens for writing puzzles for all ages puzzle books for youth/teens (crosswords, word searches, etc.)  card games such as Uno, Go Fish, etc. (preferably new)board games for all ages (preferably new)new books for children ages 0-18 that can be taken to a first visit by the volunteer advocate

HOLIDAY & SEASONAL NEEDS: new unwrapped toys and gifts for children ages 0-18

OUR 1 BIG WISH: Gift cards to stores in denominations of $25 or more to shop for teens or provide needed food and supplies for families during the holiday season (Wal-Mart, Target, Aldi, Amazon are preferred).

 

Organization: Monroe County CASA Inc.

WHY DONATE? CASA needs your help!

WHO WILL BENEFIT? The donated items will directly benefit CASA volunteers and the children they advocate for.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 101 W. Kirkwood Suite 321 Bloomington IN 47404

CONTACT: Amber Shride, (812) 333-2272, amber.shride@monroecountycasa.org

 

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

gas cards restaurant gift cards (especially for places within walking distance of the Justice Building) Starbucks/coffee shop gift cards  coloring books and crayons journals and colored pens for writing puzzles for all ages puzzle books for youth/teens (crosswords, word searches, etc.)  card games such as Uno, Go Fish, etc. (preferably new)board games for all ages (preferably new)new books for children ages 0-18 that can be taken to a first visit by the volunteer advocate

HOLIDAY & SEASONAL NEEDS: new unwrapped toys and gifts for children ages 0-18

OUR 1 BIG WISH: Gift cards to stores in denominations of $25 or more to shop for teens or provide needed food and supplies for families during the holiday season (Wal-Mart, Target, Aldi, Amazon are preferred).

 

Organization: Monroe County CASA Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Child Visit Monitors Needed - Help Monitor CASA's Waitlist

Monroe County CASA needs Child Visit Monitors, a position created in 2018 to help observe the situation of children on CASA’s waitlist. A Child Visit Monitor will help to monitor the children through monthly visits until a CASA advocate is available. The Child Visit Monitor will visit a child or sibling group each month in the current placement location and then report back to CASA staff. Child Visit Monitors also help transition a case to a CASA advocate, allowing a smoother transition for the child(ren) involved.

Community members interested in becoming a Child Visit Monitor must be 21 years of age or older, have access to the internet for visit reporting, and be willing to travel outside Monroe County for visits if needed. This volunteer position requires approximately three hours per month of volunteer time and at least one year of service. A CVM does not go to court or participate in other case-related meetings. This is a great volunteer opportunity for someone interested in the CASA program but cannot commit the time to be an advocate.

CASA's waitlist of children in need of an advocate is growing. The Child Visit Monitor position is vital in helping us monitor these cases while waiting for an available advocate.

To apply for the Child Visit Monitor training position, please visit www.monroecountycasa.org/volunteer or call 812-333-2272 for more information. Child Visit Monitor trainings are scheduled on an as-needed basis and last approximately 6 hours, typically spread over two days.

Organization: Monroe County CASA Inc.

Monroe County CASA needs Child Visit Monitors, a position created in 2018 to help observe the situation of children on CASA’s waitlist. A Child Visit Monitor will help to monitor the children through monthly visits until a CASA advocate is available. The Child Visit Monitor will visit a child or sibling group each month in the current placement location and then report back to CASA staff. Child Visit Monitors also help transition a case to a CASA advocate, allowing a smoother transition for the child(ren) involved.

Community members interested in becoming a Child Visit Monitor must be 21 years of age or older, have access to the internet for visit reporting, and be willing to travel outside Monroe County for visits if needed. This volunteer position requires approximately three hours per month of volunteer time and at least one year of service. A CVM does not go to court or participate in other case-related meetings. This is a great volunteer opportunity for someone interested in the CASA program but cannot commit the time to be an advocate.

CASA's waitlist of children in need of an advocate is growing. The Child Visit Monitor position is vital in helping us monitor these cases while waiting for an available advocate.

To apply for the Child Visit Monitor training position, please visit www.monroecountycasa.org/volunteer or call 812-333-2272 for more information. Child Visit Monitor trainings are scheduled on an as-needed basis and last approximately 6 hours, typically spread over two days.

Organization: Monroe County CASA Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CASA Volunteers Needed - Kids are Waiting for You to be Their Voice

Are you ready to change a child's story?

CASA is the only volunteer organization that empowers everyday citizens as officers of the court. As a CASA you establish and maintain contact with a child. CASA advocates are community volunteers who are professionally trained to gather information about the child and his/her family, identify needs and possible services, and speak on behalf of the child in court. They also monitor court orders and case plans to help keep the case moving forward. Responsibilities include meeting with the child monthly, communicating with case managers, parents, and foster parents, writing reports, and attending court hearings.

Our waitlist is growing, but our list of available volunteers is not. CASA needs caring, compassionate adult volunteers ready to be a consistent figure in a child's life and speak on their behalf in court.

Monroe County CASA advocates for over 300 children each year. Often, the number of children waiting for a CASA is over 50. 


Requirements to become a CASA Volunteer

Volunteers must be 21 or older Volunteers need to commit one to two years of service after completing training Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license, access to transportation, and be able to travel to surrounding counties if needed Volunteers need some daytime flexibility to attend court hearings and case-related meetings Volunteers must submit to a criminal background check Volunteers must attend a 30-hour training before becoming a volunteer advocate College students will need to live in or be near Bloomington during the summer and winter breaks.

Upcoming 2026 training class dates are:

June 1-22, 2026
Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
*Applications due by May 15th

September 28-October 21, 2026
Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
*Applications due by September 10th

All trainings are in person unless otherwise noted.

To apply online please visit https://in-monroe.evintosolutions.com/VolunteerApplication. 

Organization: Monroe County CASA Inc.

Are you ready to change a child's story?

CASA is the only volunteer organization that empowers everyday citizens as officers of the court. As a CASA you establish and maintain contact with a child. CASA advocates are community volunteers who are professionally trained to gather information about the child and his/her family, identify needs and possible services, and speak on behalf of the child in court. They also monitor court orders and case plans to help keep the case moving forward. Responsibilities include meeting with the child monthly, communicating with case managers, parents, and foster parents, writing reports, and attending court hearings.

Our waitlist is growing, but our list of available volunteers is not. CASA needs caring, compassionate adult volunteers ready to be a consistent figure in a child's life and speak on their behalf in court.

Monroe County CASA advocates for over 300 children each year. Often, the number of children waiting for a CASA is over 50. 


Requirements to become a CASA Volunteer

Volunteers must be 21 or older Volunteers need to commit one to two years of service after completing training Volunteers must have a valid driver’s license, access to transportation, and be able to travel to surrounding counties if needed Volunteers need some daytime flexibility to attend court hearings and case-related meetings Volunteers must submit to a criminal background check Volunteers must attend a 30-hour training before becoming a volunteer advocate College students will need to live in or be near Bloomington during the summer and winter breaks.

Upcoming 2026 training class dates are:

June 1-22, 2026
Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
*Applications due by May 15th

September 28-October 21, 2026
Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
*Applications due by September 10th

All trainings are in person unless otherwise noted.

To apply online please visit https://in-monroe.evintosolutions.com/VolunteerApplication. 

Organization: Monroe County CASA Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mini Pantry Team Member

We are looking for a compassionate and dependable volunteer to support our Mini Pantry at Pathways. This role plays an important part in helping provide food and essential items to families in our Compass program. Volunteers will assist with organizing, restocking, and supporting families during pantry visits in a welcoming and respectful environment.


Volunteer Responsibilities Include:

Greet families warmly and help them feel welcomeAssist families with picking items from the shelves, fridge, produce, or bread Restock items and keep the pantry organized Track what items families take to help us serve everyone fairly


Pantry Volunteer shifts available:

Tuesdays: 3-5:30 pm (this shift can be broken down to better align with your schedule if needed)



If you prefer to be on our volunteer mailing list, and receive updates on on-time shift availabilities, please email jperez@btownpathways.org

Organization: Pathways

We are looking for a compassionate and dependable volunteer to support our Mini Pantry at Pathways. This role plays an important part in helping provide food and essential items to families in our Compass program. Volunteers will assist with organizing, restocking, and supporting families during pantry visits in a welcoming and respectful environment.


Volunteer Responsibilities Include:

Greet families warmly and help them feel welcomeAssist families with picking items from the shelves, fridge, produce, or bread Restock items and keep the pantry organized Track what items families take to help us serve everyone fairly


Pantry Volunteer shifts available:

Tuesdays: 3-5:30 pm (this shift can be broken down to better align with your schedule if needed)



If you prefer to be on our volunteer mailing list, and receive updates on on-time shift availabilities, please email jperez@btownpathways.org

Organization: Pathways

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member Recruitment

A store without a cash register, Teachers Warehouse (TW) provides free supplies to area students via their teachers. Additionally, we are a recycling center of items for classroom use. Public school educators in Monroe, Brown, Greene, Lawrence, Morgan, and Owen counties obtain not only basic school supplies but also materials that add creativity to teaching and learning.

 

We are seeking Board members who share a strong passion for education.


Every director contributes by either serving as an officer or by chairing or participating in one of the board’s committees:

  - Supply Drive                                                            - Letter-writing Campaign
  - Grant Writing                                                           - Social Media
  - Back-to-School Blitz                                           - Sponsorships
  - Nominations

While we value all backgrounds, skills in leadership, communication, finance, and organization are particularly helpful. Board member expectations include:

 

·       Serving a three (3) year term.

·       Attending bi-monthly meetings (4th Tuesday of the month, 4:30–6:00 p.m.).

·       Volunteering at TW on 5th Saturdays.

·       Assisting with special events.

·       Seeking new sponsors or donation sources.

·       Making an annual financial contribution which is meaningful to you.

 

Further information about TW can be found on our website (teacherswarehouse.org) and Facebook page.

If you are interested in becoming an active member of the Teachers Warehouse Board of Directors and helping TW fulfill our mission, please contact Marcus Debro at marcus.debro@gmail.com.  He will schedule an appointment for you to chat with a few Board members at TW and to determine whether or not we are a good fit for each other.

Organization: Teachers Warehouse

A store without a cash register, Teachers Warehouse (TW) provides free supplies to area students via their teachers. Additionally, we are a recycling center of items for classroom use. Public school educators in Monroe, Brown, Greene, Lawrence, Morgan, and Owen counties obtain not only basic school supplies but also materials that add creativity to teaching and learning.

 

We are seeking Board members who share a strong passion for education.


Every director contributes by either serving as an officer or by chairing or participating in one of the board’s committees:

  - Supply Drive                                                            - Letter-writing Campaign
  - Grant Writing                                                           - Social Media
  - Back-to-School Blitz                                           - Sponsorships
  - Nominations

While we value all backgrounds, skills in leadership, communication, finance, and organization are particularly helpful. Board member expectations include:

 

·       Serving a three (3) year term.

·       Attending bi-monthly meetings (4th Tuesday of the month, 4:30–6:00 p.m.).

·       Volunteering at TW on 5th Saturdays.

·       Assisting with special events.

·       Seeking new sponsors or donation sources.

·       Making an annual financial contribution which is meaningful to you.

 

Further information about TW can be found on our website (teacherswarehouse.org) and Facebook page.

If you are interested in becoming an active member of the Teachers Warehouse Board of Directors and helping TW fulfill our mission, please contact Marcus Debro at marcus.debro@gmail.com.  He will schedule an appointment for you to chat with a few Board members at TW and to determine whether or not we are a good fit for each other.

Organization: Teachers Warehouse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Free Range Arcade

Get your game on with unique creations from local and regional developers — all types of games, all in one place!  

Duties: Volunteers are needed to assist with setup, helping participants build their own board game, other activities, and teardown.  

Volunteer Ages: 16 and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. Complete our digital waiver.

Please Note: If you are planning to use this opportunity for Pre-Trial Diversion, you MUST complete this background check form and receive approval from our Community Relations Coordinator PRIOR to arriving for your first volunteer shift. Failure to do so will result in your hours not being counted towards your service requirement.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Get your game on with unique creations from local and regional developers — all types of games, all in one place!  

Duties: Volunteers are needed to assist with setup, helping participants build their own board game, other activities, and teardown.  

Volunteer Ages: 16 and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. Complete our digital waiver.

Please Note: If you are planning to use this opportunity for Pre-Trial Diversion, you MUST complete this background check form and receive approval from our Community Relations Coordinator PRIOR to arriving for your first volunteer shift. Failure to do so will result in your hours not being counted towards your service requirement.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Set-up for Smart Girls, Strong Women Fundraising Event

Smart Girls, Strong Women is a marquee fundraiser to help support programming for the girls of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington.

This program will showcase how to help young women reach their full potential in today’s challenging world. This unique and heart-felt event attempts to raise the necessary funds to enable our continuous effort to provide world-class programming to our young Club girls.This year's Smart Girls Strong Women event is on April 30 at the Ferguson Crestmont Club.


What you will be doing: Set-up volunteers will help with decorating our gym and check-in space. Directions and supplies will be provided!


What makes a great volunteer for this opportunity: We're looking for any individuals that are willing to help with setup. Bonus points if you're creative, but there will be examples of how things should look.


How your volunteering supports the mission: By helping us create a beautiful event for our attendees, you help us succeed in our goal of raising the necessary funds to support the girls in our community that need us most.


What you need to bring: We will have all the necessary supplies, as well as water bottles and a small snack.


Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Smart Girls, Strong Women is a marquee fundraiser to help support programming for the girls of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington.

This program will showcase how to help young women reach their full potential in today’s challenging world. This unique and heart-felt event attempts to raise the necessary funds to enable our continuous effort to provide world-class programming to our young Club girls.This year's Smart Girls Strong Women event is on April 30 at the Ferguson Crestmont Club.


What you will be doing: Set-up volunteers will help with decorating our gym and check-in space. Directions and supplies will be provided!


What makes a great volunteer for this opportunity: We're looking for any individuals that are willing to help with setup. Bonus points if you're creative, but there will be examples of how things should look.


How your volunteering supports the mission: By helping us create a beautiful event for our attendees, you help us succeed in our goal of raising the necessary funds to support the girls in our community that need us most.


What you need to bring: We will have all the necessary supplies, as well as water bottles and a small snack.


Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 29, 2026

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Board Member Needed for My Flying University

MFU is a Bloomington-based educational nonprofit inspired by Poland's underground Flying Universities, which defied authoritarian censorship by teaching forbidden knowledge. We carry that tradition forward: our mission is to teach the topics that are being banned, discouraged, or distortent in public schools and universities.

We focus on censored topics, silenced histories, and banned books. We also provide content around media literacy and democratic erosion. Then, we help learners turn that knowledge into meaningful action.

We're looking for one additional board member who shares these values and wants to help the organization grow. We'd especially love to hear from educators and people with experience in fundraising, marketing, and outreach. But if you care about this work and bring good-faith energy, we'd love to talk to you regardless of your background.

Organization: My Flying University

MFU is a Bloomington-based educational nonprofit inspired by Poland's underground Flying Universities, which defied authoritarian censorship by teaching forbidden knowledge. We carry that tradition forward: our mission is to teach the topics that are being banned, discouraged, or distortent in public schools and universities.

We focus on censored topics, silenced histories, and banned books. We also provide content around media literacy and democratic erosion. Then, we help learners turn that knowledge into meaningful action.

We're looking for one additional board member who shares these values and wants to help the organization grow. We'd especially love to hear from educators and people with experience in fundraising, marketing, and outreach. But if you care about this work and bring good-faith energy, we'd love to talk to you regardless of your background.

Organization: My Flying University

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member Applicant

Constellation Stage & Screen seeks applicants who are passionate about supporting theater in Bloomington and Southern Indiana and willing to make a commitment to advancing Constellation's mission and vision. The board is composed of people with a broad range of backgrounds and skills, and no prior experience on a theater board is necessary. Skills such as financial, legal, operations, development, HR, management, and more are required to successfully run Constellation Stage & Screen as a $2.1m operation. Additionally we are always looking for Board members who can help expand the scope of our impact to new communities.

Constellation Stage & Screen Board applicants will generally start by serving for 3-6 months on a board committee to learn about the organization and judge if serving on the board is a good fit for them. After that period, both parties will assess if membership seems like a good fit and, if so, such membership entails a three-year commitment.

The Constellation Stage & Screen Board Member Statement of Expectations describes expectations for Board membership:

Attend bi-monthly board meetings and participate in the leadership processes.Be a member of at least one committee, which typically meets monthly.Attend Constellation shows and events.Make an annual financial contribution which is meaningful to you.Help expand and develop Constellation Stage & Screen’s audience and supporters.

Constellation Stage & Screen seeks to create an inclusive, welcoming environment and encourages anyone with interest to apply.

To inquire: Complete the Board Inquiry Form and you will be contacted by a member of the Constellation Stage & Screen staff or board to discuss your interest and the right next steps for your engagement.

Questions? If you have any questions, please contact Managing Director Gabe Gloden at gabe@seeconstellation.org or 812-336-7110. 

Organization: Constellation Stage & Screen

Constellation Stage & Screen seeks applicants who are passionate about supporting theater in Bloomington and Southern Indiana and willing to make a commitment to advancing Constellation's mission and vision. The board is composed of people with a broad range of backgrounds and skills, and no prior experience on a theater board is necessary. Skills such as financial, legal, operations, development, HR, management, and more are required to successfully run Constellation Stage & Screen as a $2.1m operation. Additionally we are always looking for Board members who can help expand the scope of our impact to new communities.

Constellation Stage & Screen Board applicants will generally start by serving for 3-6 months on a board committee to learn about the organization and judge if serving on the board is a good fit for them. After that period, both parties will assess if membership seems like a good fit and, if so, such membership entails a three-year commitment.

The Constellation Stage & Screen Board Member Statement of Expectations describes expectations for Board membership:

Attend bi-monthly board meetings and participate in the leadership processes.Be a member of at least one committee, which typically meets monthly.Attend Constellation shows and events.Make an annual financial contribution which is meaningful to you.Help expand and develop Constellation Stage & Screen’s audience and supporters.

Constellation Stage & Screen seeks to create an inclusive, welcoming environment and encourages anyone with interest to apply.

To inquire: Complete the Board Inquiry Form and you will be contacted by a member of the Constellation Stage & Screen staff or board to discuss your interest and the right next steps for your engagement.

Questions? If you have any questions, please contact Managing Director Gabe Gloden at gabe@seeconstellation.org or 812-336-7110. 

Organization: Constellation Stage & Screen

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outdoor Clean Up | Lincoln Street Club

We need Volunteers!


The look of the Club impacts our youth every day they enter the Club!  Help us keep the experience and environment excellent!

We will be cleaning up all of the debris and trash from around the Club from winter and have everything fresh and ready to go for the nice weather ahead. 

Volunteers will assist with things like mulching, trimming, weeding, and making the garden beds beautiful and ready to grow!  We will also clean up any trash, leaves, or other debris that has collected over the cold months.

We want our members to take pride in their clubs. We want them to see the building and be excited to be there and take part.

Dress for the weather!  Work/Garden Gloves are a plus!

The Club will provide the bags and tools to assist with clean up.

Many hands make lite work!  With a great group of volunteers this could take an hour or less.

If there is an obstacle signing up on Bloomington Volunteer Network you can simply email cpayne@bgcbloomington.org with the event that you would like to attend and we can do that for you.  Or you can text or call 812-322-5254.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

We need Volunteers!


The look of the Club impacts our youth every day they enter the Club!  Help us keep the experience and environment excellent!

We will be cleaning up all of the debris and trash from around the Club from winter and have everything fresh and ready to go for the nice weather ahead. 

Volunteers will assist with things like mulching, trimming, weeding, and making the garden beds beautiful and ready to grow!  We will also clean up any trash, leaves, or other debris that has collected over the cold months.

We want our members to take pride in their clubs. We want them to see the building and be excited to be there and take part.

Dress for the weather!  Work/Garden Gloves are a plus!

The Club will provide the bags and tools to assist with clean up.

Many hands make lite work!  With a great group of volunteers this could take an hour or less.

If there is an obstacle signing up on Bloomington Volunteer Network you can simply email cpayne@bgcbloomington.org with the event that you would like to attend and we can do that for you.  Or you can text or call 812-322-5254.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Outdoor Clean Up | Ellettsville Club

We Need You!!!


The look of the Club impacts our youth each and every day they enter the Club!  Help us keep the experience and environment excellent!

We will be cleaning up all of the debris and trash from around the Club from winter and have everything fresh and ready to go for the nice weather ahead. 

Volunteers will assist with things like mulching, trimming, weeding, and making the garden beds beautiful and ready to grow!  We will also clean up any trash, leaves, or other debris that has collected over the cold months.

We want our members to take pride in their clubs. We want them to see the building and be excited to be there and take part.

Dress for the weather!  Work/Garden Gloves are a plus!

The Club will provide the bags and tools to assist with clean up.

Many hands make lite work!  With a great group of volunteers this could take an hour or less.

If there is an obstacle signing up on Bloomington Volunteer Network you can simply email cpayne@bgcbloomington.org with the event that you would like to attend and we can do that for you.  Or you can text or call 812-322-5254.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

We Need You!!!


The look of the Club impacts our youth each and every day they enter the Club!  Help us keep the experience and environment excellent!

We will be cleaning up all of the debris and trash from around the Club from winter and have everything fresh and ready to go for the nice weather ahead. 

Volunteers will assist with things like mulching, trimming, weeding, and making the garden beds beautiful and ready to grow!  We will also clean up any trash, leaves, or other debris that has collected over the cold months.

We want our members to take pride in their clubs. We want them to see the building and be excited to be there and take part.

Dress for the weather!  Work/Garden Gloves are a plus!

The Club will provide the bags and tools to assist with clean up.

Many hands make lite work!  With a great group of volunteers this could take an hour or less.

If there is an obstacle signing up on Bloomington Volunteer Network you can simply email cpayne@bgcbloomington.org with the event that you would like to attend and we can do that for you.  Or you can text or call 812-322-5254.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 2, 2026

Zip Code: 47429

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Flying Faculty: Build Lessons That Push Back

My Flying University needs your help to create online lessons that unpack current events and uncover the stories history tried to erase.

My Flying University (MFU) is a Bloomington-based nonprofit dedicated to helping learners make sense of the world through critical thinking, media literacy, and historical awareness. We believe that when knowledge is under attack, learning itself becomes an act of resistance.

We’re looking for educators, instructional designers, subject matter experts, and those with relevant lived experiences to help us build digital lessons in WordPress for three of our core projects:

Read Between the Headlines, where we analyze current events from multiple perspectives to reveal the deeper social, political, and psychological forces shaping our world

Explore Silenced Stories, which spotlights people and movements whose voices and victories were erased or distorted by history

The War on Education, which focuses on the latest attacks, gag orders, and other news about K-12 and higher education

Connect With Your Community, which focuses on the history and current issues of Bloomington, IN, and the state of Indiana as a whole

No prior e-learning experience is required. If you’re comfortable with technology (or willing to learn) we’ll show you how to build engaging lessons using the templates and tools we provide. We’ll help you grow your digital skills while working alongside others who care deeply about education and justice.

This is an ongoing, flexible, remote volunteer opportunity that is suitable for anyone who wants to help make truth, context, and history accessible to all… and for those who carry the spirit of Bloomington’s creative, curious, and activist heart wherever they are.  

You can sign up here, or, if you prefer to remain anonymous, you can complete a volunteer application on our website, www.myflyinguniversity.org. Please email info@myflyinguniversity.org if you have any questions or need any assistance.

Organization: My Flying University

My Flying University needs your help to create online lessons that unpack current events and uncover the stories history tried to erase.

My Flying University (MFU) is a Bloomington-based nonprofit dedicated to helping learners make sense of the world through critical thinking, media literacy, and historical awareness. We believe that when knowledge is under attack, learning itself becomes an act of resistance.

We’re looking for educators, instructional designers, subject matter experts, and those with relevant lived experiences to help us build digital lessons in WordPress for three of our core projects:

Read Between the Headlines, where we analyze current events from multiple perspectives to reveal the deeper social, political, and psychological forces shaping our world

Explore Silenced Stories, which spotlights people and movements whose voices and victories were erased or distorted by history

The War on Education, which focuses on the latest attacks, gag orders, and other news about K-12 and higher education

Connect With Your Community, which focuses on the history and current issues of Bloomington, IN, and the state of Indiana as a whole

No prior e-learning experience is required. If you’re comfortable with technology (or willing to learn) we’ll show you how to build engaging lessons using the templates and tools we provide. We’ll help you grow your digital skills while working alongside others who care deeply about education and justice.

This is an ongoing, flexible, remote volunteer opportunity that is suitable for anyone who wants to help make truth, context, and history accessible to all… and for those who carry the spirit of Bloomington’s creative, curious, and activist heart wherever they are.  

You can sign up here, or, if you prefer to remain anonymous, you can complete a volunteer application on our website, www.myflyinguniversity.org. Please email info@myflyinguniversity.org if you have any questions or need any assistance.

Organization: My Flying University

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Contributing Writer: Share banned stories. Including yours.

Help My Flying University tell the stories that are being banned, buried, forgotten, and distorted.

My Flying University (MFU) is a Bloomington-based nonprofit dedicated to helping learners make sense of the world through critical thinking, media literacy, and historical awareness. We believe that when knowledge is under attack, learning itself becomes an act of resistance.

We’re looking for writers, journalists, storytellers, subject matter experts, and people with relevant lived experiences to contribute articles for any of our four core projects:

Read Between the Headlines, where we look past the surface and into the forces currently shaping our society

Explore Silenced Stories: where we uncover the people and movements that history pushed to the margins

The War on Education, where we connect the pressure on schools to the larger struggle for democracy

Connect With Your Community, where we gather the stories, events, and resources that shape life in Bloomington and throughout Indiana


Write in any style: articles, academic papers, personal essays, opinion pieces, interviews, or collaborative deep dives. Add videos, podcasts, research, or interactive media if you like. Our team can help you with anything you don't already know how to do.

This is an ongoing, flexible opportunity for anyone who see writing as a tool for connection and resistance.


You can sign up here, or, if you prefer to stay off the radar, you can complete a volunteer application on our website, www.myflyinguniversity.org. Please email info@myflyinguniversity.org if you have any questions or need any assistance.

Organization: My Flying University

Help My Flying University tell the stories that are being banned, buried, forgotten, and distorted.

My Flying University (MFU) is a Bloomington-based nonprofit dedicated to helping learners make sense of the world through critical thinking, media literacy, and historical awareness. We believe that when knowledge is under attack, learning itself becomes an act of resistance.

We’re looking for writers, journalists, storytellers, subject matter experts, and people with relevant lived experiences to contribute articles for any of our four core projects:

Read Between the Headlines, where we look past the surface and into the forces currently shaping our society

Explore Silenced Stories: where we uncover the people and movements that history pushed to the margins

The War on Education, where we connect the pressure on schools to the larger struggle for democracy

Connect With Your Community, where we gather the stories, events, and resources that shape life in Bloomington and throughout Indiana


Write in any style: articles, academic papers, personal essays, opinion pieces, interviews, or collaborative deep dives. Add videos, podcasts, research, or interactive media if you like. Our team can help you with anything you don't already know how to do.

This is an ongoing, flexible opportunity for anyone who see writing as a tool for connection and resistance.


You can sign up here, or, if you prefer to stay off the radar, you can complete a volunteer application on our website, www.myflyinguniversity.org. Please email info@myflyinguniversity.org if you have any questions or need any assistance.

Organization: My Flying University

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Digital Club Host: Create Spaces for Learning, Play, and Resistance

Help My Flying University launch digital clubs that bring people together to learn, create, and stay grounded during difficult times.

My Flying University (MFU) is a Bloomington-based nonprofit creating spaces for learning, connection, and resistance through education. As knowledge, history, and truth come under increasing attack, MFU is building community-centered alternatives where people can learn together, stay grounded, and support one another.

We’re currently seeking volunteers to host, co-host, or help support a new set of digital clubs focused on shared learning, creative expression, critical thinking, and community connection. These clubs are designed to help participants engage with banned ideas, develop their voices, practice responding to disinformation, explore history through play, and sustain one another while paying attention to the world.

Finding Your Voice is a digital creative club focused on storytelling as a tool for advocacy and social change. Each week introduces a new storytelling approach, from writing and visual art to sound, media, and movement. Improv for Difficult Discussions is a club that allows people to experiment with both reasonable and silly responses in challenging conversations. Breadcrumbs is an action team that is focused on creating and distributing deradicalization resources, counter-narrative content, and empathy-first outreach materials. The Nervous System is a support and skill-sharing club for anxious activists. Spirits of Dissent is a cocktail club where each drink is inspired by a resistance movement, revolutionary figure, or banned substance from history, and is accompanied by a short presentation.The Graveyard Shift is a history-focused group that explores local cemeteries, obituaries, and death records to uncover erased or forgotten stories. The Unofficial Curriculum is a tabletop roleplaying campaign about clandestine education, shared risk, and quiet defiance under authoritarian rule. Inspired by the flying universities of Poland, the game focuses on collaboration rather than conquest.The Disinformation Clinic is a hands-on action group where participants diagnose misleading claims, develop effective responses, and take those strategies into real conversations and public spaces.The Crafting and Catastrophizing Club is a low-pressure digital hangout where people work on crafts or quiet creative projects while talking about the state of things. Bring knitting, drawing, collage, embroidery, puzzles, or anything that keeps your hands busy. Conversation is optional, dark humor is welcome, and no one is expected to fix anything.

Volunteers may help facilitate discussions or activities, co-host sessions, support logistics or moderation, or help create a welcoming and thoughtful environment for participants. Roles are flexible and can be shared, and MFU provides guidance, structure, and support for all club facilitators.

You can sign up here, or, if you prefer to remain anonymous, you can complete a volunteer application on our website, www.myflyinguniversity.org. Please email info@myflyinguniversity.org if you have any questions or need any assistance.

Organization: My Flying University

Help My Flying University launch digital clubs that bring people together to learn, create, and stay grounded during difficult times.

My Flying University (MFU) is a Bloomington-based nonprofit creating spaces for learning, connection, and resistance through education. As knowledge, history, and truth come under increasing attack, MFU is building community-centered alternatives where people can learn together, stay grounded, and support one another.

We’re currently seeking volunteers to host, co-host, or help support a new set of digital clubs focused on shared learning, creative expression, critical thinking, and community connection. These clubs are designed to help participants engage with banned ideas, develop their voices, practice responding to disinformation, explore history through play, and sustain one another while paying attention to the world.

Finding Your Voice is a digital creative club focused on storytelling as a tool for advocacy and social change. Each week introduces a new storytelling approach, from writing and visual art to sound, media, and movement. Improv for Difficult Discussions is a club that allows people to experiment with both reasonable and silly responses in challenging conversations. Breadcrumbs is an action team that is focused on creating and distributing deradicalization resources, counter-narrative content, and empathy-first outreach materials. The Nervous System is a support and skill-sharing club for anxious activists. Spirits of Dissent is a cocktail club where each drink is inspired by a resistance movement, revolutionary figure, or banned substance from history, and is accompanied by a short presentation.The Graveyard Shift is a history-focused group that explores local cemeteries, obituaries, and death records to uncover erased or forgotten stories. The Unofficial Curriculum is a tabletop roleplaying campaign about clandestine education, shared risk, and quiet defiance under authoritarian rule. Inspired by the flying universities of Poland, the game focuses on collaboration rather than conquest.The Disinformation Clinic is a hands-on action group where participants diagnose misleading claims, develop effective responses, and take those strategies into real conversations and public spaces.The Crafting and Catastrophizing Club is a low-pressure digital hangout where people work on crafts or quiet creative projects while talking about the state of things. Bring knitting, drawing, collage, embroidery, puzzles, or anything that keeps your hands busy. Conversation is optional, dark humor is welcome, and no one is expected to fix anything.

Volunteers may help facilitate discussions or activities, co-host sessions, support logistics or moderation, or help create a welcoming and thoughtful environment for participants. Roles are flexible and can be shared, and MFU provides guidance, structure, and support for all club facilitators.

You can sign up here, or, if you prefer to remain anonymous, you can complete a volunteer application on our website, www.myflyinguniversity.org. Please email info@myflyinguniversity.org if you have any questions or need any assistance.

Organization: My Flying University

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Make a Direct Impact on our Board of Directors

Are you looking for a unique leadership position that will be a fulfilling and inspiring experience? Are you committed to the welfare of animals? If you answered YES! to those two questions, we would love to connect to you!

The Brown County Humane Society (BCHS) in Nashville, Indiana is seeking enthusiastic and compassionate people with business, leadership, project management or animal welfare experience to join our Board of Directors. Board members are responsible for developing policies and programs to ensure the organization fully realizes its potential for good. Our board members are active advocates and ambassadors for the organization and are fully engaged in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for BCHS to advance its mission.

If you are interested in learning more, email sawerling@gmail.com or jane@bchumane.org.

BCHS is a private nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting animal welfare. We provide temporary shelter to pets in need and promote adoption into permanent, loving homes. We support and promote spaying and neutering to eliminate pet overpopulation. We advocate compassionate care and respect for animals through public education.

Organization: Brown County Humane Society

Are you looking for a unique leadership position that will be a fulfilling and inspiring experience? Are you committed to the welfare of animals? If you answered YES! to those two questions, we would love to connect to you!

The Brown County Humane Society (BCHS) in Nashville, Indiana is seeking enthusiastic and compassionate people with business, leadership, project management or animal welfare experience to join our Board of Directors. Board members are responsible for developing policies and programs to ensure the organization fully realizes its potential for good. Our board members are active advocates and ambassadors for the organization and are fully engaged in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for BCHS to advance its mission.

If you are interested in learning more, email sawerling@gmail.com or jane@bchumane.org.

BCHS is a private nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting animal welfare. We provide temporary shelter to pets in need and promote adoption into permanent, loving homes. We support and promote spaying and neutering to eliminate pet overpopulation. We advocate compassionate care and respect for animals through public education.

Organization: Brown County Humane Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47448

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HHFB Garden Volunteering

Come join us at the HHFB Garden at Will Detmer Park! We have 1 acre of land where we grow food for our community. Everything we grow goes to our over 100 partner agencies in 6 counties. We offer opportunities on Mondays and Fridays from 930am-Noon and are always in need of help!

WHAT TO BRING: Please wear close-toed shoes, gloves and sun protection recommended.

NO experience or green thumb necessary. 

If you have any questions, please contact our garden manager, Cory Lamping, at garden@hhfoodbank.org

Organization: Hoosier Hills Food Bank (HHFB)

Come join us at the HHFB Garden at Will Detmer Park! We have 1 acre of land where we grow food for our community. Everything we grow goes to our over 100 partner agencies in 6 counties. We offer opportunities on Mondays and Fridays from 930am-Noon and are always in need of help!

WHAT TO BRING: Please wear close-toed shoes, gloves and sun protection recommended.

NO experience or green thumb necessary. 

If you have any questions, please contact our garden manager, Cory Lamping, at garden@hhfoodbank.org

Organization: Hoosier Hills Food Bank (HHFB)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 50+ Expo

Bloomington's premier showcase of products and services for Boomers, seniors, and caregivers.

Duties: Volunteers are needed to assist with event setup and tear down, as well as manage the welcome table. 

Volunteer Ages: 16 and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. Complete our digital waiver.

Please Note: If you are planning to use this opportunity for Pre-Trial Diversion, you MUST complete this background check form and receive approval from our Community Relations Coordinator PRIOR to arriving for your first volunteer shift. Failure to do so will result in your hours not being counted towards your service requirement.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Bloomington's premier showcase of products and services for Boomers, seniors, and caregivers.

Duties: Volunteers are needed to assist with event setup and tear down, as well as manage the welcome table. 

Volunteer Ages: 16 and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. Complete our digital waiver.

Please Note: If you are planning to use this opportunity for Pre-Trial Diversion, you MUST complete this background check form and receive approval from our Community Relations Coordinator PRIOR to arriving for your first volunteer shift. Failure to do so will result in your hours not being counted towards your service requirement.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meal Prep

Volunteers will assist our team offsite at OneWorld Kitchen Share in prepping food for meals that will be served in the future. Volunteers may be asked to clean up dishes as well. 

As renovations take place at Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Westplex Avenue campus, our team will be preparing all of our meals at OneWorld's Kitchen Share on the northside of Bloomington.  This particular opportunity is unique in terms of timing, location, and its temporary nature.

Entrance and Sign In 

Location: OneWorld Kitchen Share: 2361 W. Rappel Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404Parking: You may park in the lot in front of OneWorld Kitchen Share.  Just look for a large number of vehicles upon arrival.Entrance: Look for the garage door/delivery dock on OneWorld Kitchen Share's eastside of the facility, and a Wheeler Mission--Bloomington team member will be on the lookout for you to greet you and to show you our meal preparation area.

Other Information 

Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler Mission--Bloomington is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!? 

Thank you so much for serving alongside us during a very exciting time in the history of Wheeler Mission--Bloomington!

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Volunteers will assist our team offsite at OneWorld Kitchen Share in prepping food for meals that will be served in the future. Volunteers may be asked to clean up dishes as well. 

As renovations take place at Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Westplex Avenue campus, our team will be preparing all of our meals at OneWorld's Kitchen Share on the northside of Bloomington.  This particular opportunity is unique in terms of timing, location, and its temporary nature.

Entrance and Sign In 

Location: OneWorld Kitchen Share: 2361 W. Rappel Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404Parking: You may park in the lot in front of OneWorld Kitchen Share.  Just look for a large number of vehicles upon arrival.Entrance: Look for the garage door/delivery dock on OneWorld Kitchen Share's eastside of the facility, and a Wheeler Mission--Bloomington team member will be on the lookout for you to greet you and to show you our meal preparation area.

Other Information 

Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler Mission--Bloomington is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!? 

Thank you so much for serving alongside us during a very exciting time in the history of Wheeler Mission--Bloomington!

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gospel Youth Choir

Cry of the Children, Inc. on a journey of receiving young people that want to sing. play the piano, saxaphone, violine, guitar, any instrument and every voice to just make a difference in there own lives in having a fun time of sharing. Right now Cry of the Childre n, Inc. really could use a piano player Middle School, High School, IU Music School.

cryofthechildren@gmail.com


Organization: Cry of the Children, INC

Cry of the Children, Inc. on a journey of receiving young people that want to sing. play the piano, saxaphone, violine, guitar, any instrument and every voice to just make a difference in there own lives in having a fun time of sharing. Right now Cry of the Childre n, Inc. really could use a piano player Middle School, High School, IU Music School.

cryofthechildren@gmail.com


Organization: Cry of the Children, INC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Zoo by You

Earn honorary Zookeeper status by creating animal crafts with us!

Duties: Assist with setup, crafting, activities, and teardown.

Training:
On-site training provided.

Age of Volunteers: 14 and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. Complete our digital waiver.

Please Note: If you are planning to use this opportunity for Pre-Trial Diversion, you MUST complete this background check form and receive approval from our Community Relations Coordinator PRIOR to arriving for your first volunteer shift. Failure to do so will result in your hours not being counted towards your service requirement.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Earn honorary Zookeeper status by creating animal crafts with us!

Duties: Assist with setup, crafting, activities, and teardown.

Training:
On-site training provided.

Age of Volunteers: 14 and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. Complete our digital waiver.

Please Note: If you are planning to use this opportunity for Pre-Trial Diversion, you MUST complete this background check form and receive approval from our Community Relations Coordinator PRIOR to arriving for your first volunteer shift. Failure to do so will result in your hours not being counted towards your service requirement.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spring Break Kitchen Assistants Needed!

Are you looking to make a direct impact in the lives of the most vulnerable in your community? Would you like the satisfaction of leaving a 2 hour shift seeing the difference you made in someone's life?Do you have some free time during Spring Break and want to serve your community?

YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!!

The Shalom Center day shelter provides free meals to people experiencing poverty in Bloomington. This vital and life saving service is offered every day the Shalom Center is open, Monday through Friday. We serve around 60 meals for breakfast and around 120 meals for lunch

HOW CAN YOU HELP?

We have openings for those that are interested in being front and center, as well as those who would prefer to work behind the scenes! 

Our 7:30am-9:30am volunteers help with setting up breakfast, prepping for lunch, and cleaning up breakfast service. This position is a nice mix of guest interaction and quieter prep time.

Our 9:30am-11:30am volunteers help with prepping for lunch. This position is ideal for the person who wants to help but would like to do so when it's a bit quieter, but there is still guest interaction! WE ARE IN GREAT NEED OF VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS SHIFT

Our 11:45am-2pm volunteers are front and center! They help with serving meals directly to our guests, as well as cleaning up after lunch service. If you want the chance to interact with our guests, this shift is for you.

Filling in during school breaks is an excellent way to be connected to the community, and have a chance to check us out and see if we'd be the perfect fit.

Minimum age for these shifts is 14, or 10-13 with a parent/guardian present.

To apply for this opportunity, please visit the link below and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

JOIN OUR TEAM AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE ONE PERSON CAN MAKE!

**Please do NOT reply to this message.**

Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Are you looking to make a direct impact in the lives of the most vulnerable in your community? Would you like the satisfaction of leaving a 2 hour shift seeing the difference you made in someone's life?Do you have some free time during Spring Break and want to serve your community?

YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE!!

The Shalom Center day shelter provides free meals to people experiencing poverty in Bloomington. This vital and life saving service is offered every day the Shalom Center is open, Monday through Friday. We serve around 60 meals for breakfast and around 120 meals for lunch

HOW CAN YOU HELP?

We have openings for those that are interested in being front and center, as well as those who would prefer to work behind the scenes! 

Our 7:30am-9:30am volunteers help with setting up breakfast, prepping for lunch, and cleaning up breakfast service. This position is a nice mix of guest interaction and quieter prep time.

Our 9:30am-11:30am volunteers help with prepping for lunch. This position is ideal for the person who wants to help but would like to do so when it's a bit quieter, but there is still guest interaction! WE ARE IN GREAT NEED OF VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS SHIFT

Our 11:45am-2pm volunteers are front and center! They help with serving meals directly to our guests, as well as cleaning up after lunch service. If you want the chance to interact with our guests, this shift is for you.

Filling in during school breaks is an excellent way to be connected to the community, and have a chance to check us out and see if we'd be the perfect fit.

Minimum age for these shifts is 14, or 10-13 with a parent/guardian present.

To apply for this opportunity, please visit the link below and fill out the application. The volunteer coordinator will then reach out to you to schedule an orientation!

https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936

JOIN OUR TEAM AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE ONE PERSON CAN MAKE!

**Please do NOT reply to this message.**

Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weed Wrangle at the New Monroe County Nature Preserve

Get a sneak peek at the new Monroe County Nature Preserve by joining us from 10 am to noon on May 27 to control some invasive plant species in the preserve. We’ll be working in a beautiful forest area taking out some Asian bush honeysuckle and cutting wintercreeper that’s climbing up trees.  We'll provide tools and gloves, please bring water to drink. Go to the address listed, then follow signs for where to park.

Organization: MC-IRIS

Get a sneak peek at the new Monroe County Nature Preserve by joining us from 10 am to noon on May 27 to control some invasive plant species in the preserve. We’ll be working in a beautiful forest area taking out some Asian bush honeysuckle and cutting wintercreeper that’s climbing up trees.  We'll provide tools and gloves, please bring water to drink. Go to the address listed, then follow signs for where to park.

Organization: MC-IRIS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 27, 2026

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Admin/ELC Closing Volunteer


If you enjoy cleaning and keeping spaces looking their best, this is the volunteer role for you! 


Staff in our Early Learning Center (ELC) and admin building need dedicated volunteers to help with end-of-day cleaning and tidying tasks to keep our spaces looking beautiful and welcoming.  Tasks include sweeping, vacuuming, mopping, cleaning glass partitions & windows, cleaning restrooms, and emptying recycling & trash bins.


One-hour shifts are available Monday - Friday from 4:45 - 5:45 PM.  You may volunteer up to 2 days per week, if that fits with your schedule.  Once assigned a shift, volunteers will come in on the same day(s) each week.  Our volunteers typically commit to at least 3 months, but long-term volunteers are encouraged.


If you are interested in becoming an Admin/ELC Closing Volunteer, please complete a volunteer profile linked on our website (https://www.newhopeforfamilies.org/volunteer).  We will then reach out to you to discuss the next steps, which include scheduling a volunteer onboarding session.  Questions may be directed to our Volunteer Specialist, Amber Griffin, via email (amber@newhopeforfamilies.org) or phone (812-334-9840 ext 119).

We look forward to you joining the hope movement as a volunteer!


Organization: New Hope for Families


If you enjoy cleaning and keeping spaces looking their best, this is the volunteer role for you! 


Staff in our Early Learning Center (ELC) and admin building need dedicated volunteers to help with end-of-day cleaning and tidying tasks to keep our spaces looking beautiful and welcoming.  Tasks include sweeping, vacuuming, mopping, cleaning glass partitions & windows, cleaning restrooms, and emptying recycling & trash bins.


One-hour shifts are available Monday - Friday from 4:45 - 5:45 PM.  You may volunteer up to 2 days per week, if that fits with your schedule.  Once assigned a shift, volunteers will come in on the same day(s) each week.  Our volunteers typically commit to at least 3 months, but long-term volunteers are encouraged.


If you are interested in becoming an Admin/ELC Closing Volunteer, please complete a volunteer profile linked on our website (https://www.newhopeforfamilies.org/volunteer).  We will then reach out to you to discuss the next steps, which include scheduling a volunteer onboarding session.  Questions may be directed to our Volunteer Specialist, Amber Griffin, via email (amber@newhopeforfamilies.org) or phone (812-334-9840 ext 119).

We look forward to you joining the hope movement as a volunteer!


Organization: New Hope for Families

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wintercreeper Weed Wrangle for the Animals

Join us May 9 from 10 am to noon (if there's bad weather on the 9th, we'll do it the on same time May 23) at the City of Bloomington Animal Care and Control at 3410 S. Walnut. We will be cutting large wintercreeper vines that are crawling up and threatening trees in the dog park. Tools and gloves will be provided, but bring water to drink.

Organization: MC-IRIS

Join us May 9 from 10 am to noon (if there's bad weather on the 9th, we'll do it the on same time May 23) at the City of Bloomington Animal Care and Control at 3410 S. Walnut. We will be cutting large wintercreeper vines that are crawling up and threatening trees in the dog park. Tools and gloves will be provided, but bring water to drink.

Organization: MC-IRIS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Arbor Day Tree Planting

Participants will assist our Urban Forestry staff in planting trees, getting hands-on experience while celebrating Arbor Day! Gloves and shovels are provided. Meet at the red barn in Rogers Family Park.

Duties: Volunteers are needed to assist with planting trees. Please wear long pants and sturdy shoes; gloves and other tools will be provided.  

Training: On-site training provided.  

Age of Volunteers: 16 and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. Complete our digital waiver.

Please Note: If you are planning to use this opportunity for Pre-Trial Diversion, you MUST complete this background check form and receive approval from our Community Relations Coordinator PRIOR to arriving for your first volunteer shift. Failure to do so will result in your hours not being counted towards your service requirement.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Participants will assist our Urban Forestry staff in planting trees, getting hands-on experience while celebrating Arbor Day! Gloves and shovels are provided. Meet at the red barn in Rogers Family Park.

Duties: Volunteers are needed to assist with planting trees. Please wear long pants and sturdy shoes; gloves and other tools will be provided.  

Training: On-site training provided.  

Age of Volunteers: 16 and up. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. Complete our digital waiver.

Please Note: If you are planning to use this opportunity for Pre-Trial Diversion, you MUST complete this background check form and receive approval from our Community Relations Coordinator PRIOR to arriving for your first volunteer shift. Failure to do so will result in your hours not being counted towards your service requirement.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 24, 2026

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunities at New Hope for Families

Volunteer with us and join the hope movement!Volunteers are an integral part of our team at New Hope for Families!  Our volunteers help our staff provide compassionate care and solutions for children and families impacted by homelessness in our community.Opportunities to volunteer include:


Early Learning Center Classroom Volunteer Provide classroom support, including reading & playing with young children (infants - age 5)Commitment: 2 hours weekly for at least 3 months

Admin/ELC Closing VolunteerAssist with cleaning tasks at the end of the day (4:45 - 5:45 PM) to keep our ELC & admin spaces looking beautiful and welcomingCommitment: 1 - 2 hours weekly for at least 3 months
Admin Building Host Welcome guests, answer phones, process in-kind donations received, fill out donation "thank you" cards, help keep our admin areas clean & tidy, etc.Commitment: 2 - 4 hours weekly for at least 3 months

Shelter Host Answer phones, process in-kind donations received, assist with our food & hygiene pantry, etc.Commitment: 3 hours weekly for at least 3 months

Family Programming Volunteer Assist with fun activities & events for the children & families who live in our shelterCommitment: 1 - 2 times per month, as your schedule allows

Donation Sorter Sort & shelve in-kind donations receivedCommitment: 1 hour every 1 - 2 weeks, as your schedule allows

Hope Builder Provide regular building maintenance, yard work, light construction & repairs, etc.Commitment: This volunteer group meets weekly on Wednesdays from 1:00 - 5:00 PM

Shelter Move-Out Volunteer Help shelter families move into their new homesCommitment: as needed (a call-out email will be sent)

Garden VolunteerWork alongside other volunteers to help keep our flower and food gardens healthy and beautifulCommitment: 1 - 3 hours each week, depending on seasonal tasks

Service Day VolunteerJoin a group of other volunteers to help with a one-day service project such as deep-cleaning our Early Learning Center, painting walls, building fences, planting trees & shrubs, spreading mulch, etc.Commitment: as needed (a call-out email will be sent)
Events VolunteerAssist with our fundraising events, such as Hope for the Holidays Tree Festival (in November), Spring for Hope Gala (in April), and 100 Cooks Who Care (in February)Commitment: as needed (a call-out email will be sent)

The first step to becoming a New Hope volunteer is to complete a volunteer profile.  We will then be in touch soon with more information about the next steps based on the volunteer role(s) you are interested in.

For more information or assistance signing up, please contact our Volunteer Specialist, Amber Griffin, via email (amber@newhopeforfamilies.org) or phone (812-334-9840 ext 119). 

We look forward to you joining the hope movement as a volunteer!

Organization: New Hope for Families

Volunteer with us and join the hope movement!Volunteers are an integral part of our team at New Hope for Families!  Our volunteers help our staff provide compassionate care and solutions for children and families impacted by homelessness in our community.Opportunities to volunteer include:


Early Learning Center Classroom Volunteer Provide classroom support, including reading & playing with young children (infants - age 5)Commitment: 2 hours weekly for at least 3 months

Admin/ELC Closing VolunteerAssist with cleaning tasks at the end of the day (4:45 - 5:45 PM) to keep our ELC & admin spaces looking beautiful and welcomingCommitment: 1 - 2 hours weekly for at least 3 months
Admin Building Host Welcome guests, answer phones, process in-kind donations received, fill out donation "thank you" cards, help keep our admin areas clean & tidy, etc.Commitment: 2 - 4 hours weekly for at least 3 months

Shelter Host Answer phones, process in-kind donations received, assist with our food & hygiene pantry, etc.Commitment: 3 hours weekly for at least 3 months

Family Programming Volunteer Assist with fun activities & events for the children & families who live in our shelterCommitment: 1 - 2 times per month, as your schedule allows

Donation Sorter Sort & shelve in-kind donations receivedCommitment: 1 hour every 1 - 2 weeks, as your schedule allows

Hope Builder Provide regular building maintenance, yard work, light construction & repairs, etc.Commitment: This volunteer group meets weekly on Wednesdays from 1:00 - 5:00 PM

Shelter Move-Out Volunteer Help shelter families move into their new homesCommitment: as needed (a call-out email will be sent)

Garden VolunteerWork alongside other volunteers to help keep our flower and food gardens healthy and beautifulCommitment: 1 - 3 hours each week, depending on seasonal tasks

Service Day VolunteerJoin a group of other volunteers to help with a one-day service project such as deep-cleaning our Early Learning Center, painting walls, building fences, planting trees & shrubs, spreading mulch, etc.Commitment: as needed (a call-out email will be sent)
Events VolunteerAssist with our fundraising events, such as Hope for the Holidays Tree Festival (in November), Spring for Hope Gala (in April), and 100 Cooks Who Care (in February)Commitment: as needed (a call-out email will be sent)

The first step to becoming a New Hope volunteer is to complete a volunteer profile.  We will then be in touch soon with more information about the next steps based on the volunteer role(s) you are interested in.

For more information or assistance signing up, please contact our Volunteer Specialist, Amber Griffin, via email (amber@newhopeforfamilies.org) or phone (812-334-9840 ext 119). 

We look forward to you joining the hope movement as a volunteer!

Organization: New Hope for Families

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Early Learning Center Classroom Volunteer

If you enjoy spending time with young children and believe that every child deserves high-quality care in a safe and compassionate environment, we invite you to volunteer in our Early Learning Center classrooms!  At New Hope for families, we provide full-day care (Monday - Friday from 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM) for infants up through age 5.  We welcome children of all income levels and prioritize enrollment for children impacted by homelessness in a mixed-income cohort.

As an Early Learning Center (ELC) Classroom Volunteer, you can look forward to engaging with children in conversation and play, assisting with art and science projects, keeping the children engaged during times of transition (such as lunch/snack time), and simply being a compassionate and caring friend.  This volunteer role is for those age 18 and up, though teens age 16-17 may volunteer with a parent.  Volunteers should expect to commit to a shift of 2 hours per week for a minimum of 3 months.

NOTE:  We are especially seeking ELC Classroom Volunteers who will be in Bloomington and available to volunteer from May - August 2026. 

If you are interested in becoming an Early Learning Center (ELC) Classroom Volunteer, please complete a volunteer profile linked on our website (https://www.newhopeforfamilies.org/volunteer).  We will then reach out to you to discuss the next steps, which include scheduling a volunteer onboarding session.  Questions may be directed to our Volunteer Specialist, Amber Griffin, via email (amber@newhopeforfamilies.org) or phone (812-334-9840 ext 119).

We look forward to you joining the hope movement as a volunteer!

Organization: New Hope for Families

If you enjoy spending time with young children and believe that every child deserves high-quality care in a safe and compassionate environment, we invite you to volunteer in our Early Learning Center classrooms!  At New Hope for families, we provide full-day care (Monday - Friday from 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM) for infants up through age 5.  We welcome children of all income levels and prioritize enrollment for children impacted by homelessness in a mixed-income cohort.

As an Early Learning Center (ELC) Classroom Volunteer, you can look forward to engaging with children in conversation and play, assisting with art and science projects, keeping the children engaged during times of transition (such as lunch/snack time), and simply being a compassionate and caring friend.  This volunteer role is for those age 18 and up, though teens age 16-17 may volunteer with a parent.  Volunteers should expect to commit to a shift of 2 hours per week for a minimum of 3 months.

NOTE:  We are especially seeking ELC Classroom Volunteers who will be in Bloomington and available to volunteer from May - August 2026. 

If you are interested in becoming an Early Learning Center (ELC) Classroom Volunteer, please complete a volunteer profile linked on our website (https://www.newhopeforfamilies.org/volunteer).  We will then reach out to you to discuss the next steps, which include scheduling a volunteer onboarding session.  Questions may be directed to our Volunteer Specialist, Amber Griffin, via email (amber@newhopeforfamilies.org) or phone (812-334-9840 ext 119).

We look forward to you joining the hope movement as a volunteer!

Organization: New Hope for Families

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Donation Needs (updated 3/2/26)

 

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 827 W. 14th Court, Bloomington IN 47404; Pathways is accepting food, cleaning, and hygiene items! We will have staff members on-site Monday- Friday from 9:30 am-4:30 pm to assist in collecting donations.
When you arrive, please ring the door bell! 

CONTACT: Jacky Perez, (812) 339-3429 ext 24, jperez@btownpathways.org

We are grateful for your continued support!!

AMAZON WISH LIST LINK

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

Current Needs (updated March, 2026)  


Pantry Needs for March

Food: 

·        Ramen noodles (Beef)

·        Broth chicken or beef

·        Baking essentials

·        Tomato paste

·        Alfredo sauce

·        Mayo

·        Popcorn, goldfish, etc.

·        Instant coffee & tea

·        Peaches, pineapple, fruit cups, pure pumpkin, and apple sauce

·        Easy on-the-go snacks, pudding, chips, snack bars, etc.

·        Easy mac

·        Chocolate chips

·        Sloppy joe

·        Taco kit

·        Bread & flour tortillas

·        Peanuts

·        Potatoes

·        Carrots

·        Helper meals & sides

For food, I wanted to see if we could look for gluten-free and non-dairy options.  It would help us be more mindful of folks' dietary needs and give them some variety. 

 

C+H:

·        Bodywash 

·        Hand soap

·        Paper towels

·        Disinfecting wipes

·        Laundry detergent (sheets or liquid)

·        Kids toothpaste

·        Kids 3 in 1 shampoo & bodywash

·        Toilet paper

·        Adult toothbrush

·        Pull ups (all sizes)

·        Women’s deodorant

·        Bleach

·        Adult/baby lotion

·        Glass cleaner

·        Kleenex

·        Trash bags


 

Organization: Pathways

 

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 827 W. 14th Court, Bloomington IN 47404; Pathways is accepting food, cleaning, and hygiene items! We will have staff members on-site Monday- Friday from 9:30 am-4:30 pm to assist in collecting donations.
When you arrive, please ring the door bell! 

CONTACT: Jacky Perez, (812) 339-3429 ext 24, jperez@btownpathways.org

We are grateful for your continued support!!

AMAZON WISH LIST LINK

OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST:

Current Needs (updated March, 2026)  


Pantry Needs for March

Food: 

·        Ramen noodles (Beef)

·        Broth chicken or beef

·        Baking essentials

·        Tomato paste

·        Alfredo sauce

·        Mayo

·        Popcorn, goldfish, etc.

·        Instant coffee & tea

·        Peaches, pineapple, fruit cups, pure pumpkin, and apple sauce

·        Easy on-the-go snacks, pudding, chips, snack bars, etc.

·        Easy mac

·        Chocolate chips

·        Sloppy joe

·        Taco kit

·        Bread & flour tortillas

·        Peanuts

·        Potatoes

·        Carrots

·        Helper meals & sides

For food, I wanted to see if we could look for gluten-free and non-dairy options.  It would help us be more mindful of folks' dietary needs and give them some variety. 

 

C+H:

·        Bodywash 

·        Hand soap

·        Paper towels

·        Disinfecting wipes

·        Laundry detergent (sheets or liquid)

·        Kids toothpaste

·        Kids 3 in 1 shampoo & bodywash

·        Toilet paper

·        Adult toothbrush

·        Pull ups (all sizes)

·        Women’s deodorant

·        Bleach

·        Adult/baby lotion

·        Glass cleaner

·        Kleenex

·        Trash bags


 

Organization: Pathways

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: T.C. Steele Historic Site

Just a few miles east of Bloomington, opportunities abound! Maintain and make improvements to the site’s five hiking trails, originally developed by the Steeles! Assist with art projects, logistics, photography, publicity and other aspects of event planning and special programs.

 

About Us

The mission of the T.C. Steele State Historic Site is to collect preserve and interpret the property and history of Hoosier artist Theodore Clement Steele and his wife Selma Steele; also as a part of the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites to serve the community as a center for Indiana’s cultural and natural heritage.

 

Volunteer Description

Trails: Maintain and make improvements to the site’s five hiking trails, originally developed by the Steeles! Programs & Events: Assist with art projects, logistics, photography, publicity and other aspects of event planning and special programs. Technology & Media: Update website, produce online newsletter, coordinate mailing lists. Tour Guides: Learn the history of the site and present tours to visitors and school groups. Office: Greet visitors, answer phones, prepare mailings and other office tasks. Museum Shop: Inventory, price, order and display gift shop products. Internships: Inventory, price, order and display gift shop products.

 

Additional Details

This opportunity is ongoing Volunteers must be 18+


For more information or to become a volunteer please contact

Emily Grant

Volunteer and Intern Service Manager

volunteer@indianamuseum.org

463.209.9407

Organization: Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites

Just a few miles east of Bloomington, opportunities abound! Maintain and make improvements to the site’s five hiking trails, originally developed by the Steeles! Assist with art projects, logistics, photography, publicity and other aspects of event planning and special programs.

 

About Us

The mission of the T.C. Steele State Historic Site is to collect preserve and interpret the property and history of Hoosier artist Theodore Clement Steele and his wife Selma Steele; also as a part of the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites to serve the community as a center for Indiana’s cultural and natural heritage.

 

Volunteer Description

Trails: Maintain and make improvements to the site’s five hiking trails, originally developed by the Steeles! Programs & Events: Assist with art projects, logistics, photography, publicity and other aspects of event planning and special programs. Technology & Media: Update website, produce online newsletter, coordinate mailing lists. Tour Guides: Learn the history of the site and present tours to visitors and school groups. Office: Greet visitors, answer phones, prepare mailings and other office tasks. Museum Shop: Inventory, price, order and display gift shop products. Internships: Inventory, price, order and display gift shop products.

 

Additional Details

This opportunity is ongoing Volunteers must be 18+


For more information or to become a volunteer please contact

Emily Grant

Volunteer and Intern Service Manager

volunteer@indianamuseum.org

463.209.9407

Organization: Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47448

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: T.C. Steele Historic Site

Just a few miles east of Bloomington, opportunities abound! Maintain and make improvements to the site’s five hiking trails, originally developed by the Steeles! Assist with art projects, logistics, photography, publicity and other aspects of event planning and special programs.

 

About Us

The mission of the T.C. Steele State Historic Site is to collect preserve and interpret the property and history of Hoosier artist Theodore Clement Steele and his wife Selma Steele; also as a part of the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites to serve the community as a center for Indiana’s cultural and natural heritage.


Volunteer Description

Trails: Maintain and make improvements to the site’s five hiking trails, originally developed by the Steeles! Programs & Events: Assist with art projects, logistics, photography, publicity and other aspects of event planning and special programs. Technology & Media: Update website, produce online newsletter, coordinate mailing lists. Tour Guides: Learn the history of the site and present tours to visitors and school groups. Office: Greet visitors, answer phones, prepare mailings and other office tasks. Museum Shop: Inventory, price, order and display gift shop products. Internships: Inventory, price, order and display gift shop products.

 

Additional Details

This opportunity is ongoing Volunteers must be 18+

 

For more information or to become a volunteer please contact

Emily Grant

Volunteer and Intern Service Manager

volunteer@indianamuseum.org

463.209.9407

Organization: Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites

Just a few miles east of Bloomington, opportunities abound! Maintain and make improvements to the site’s five hiking trails, originally developed by the Steeles! Assist with art projects, logistics, photography, publicity and other aspects of event planning and special programs.

 

About Us

The mission of the T.C. Steele State Historic Site is to collect preserve and interpret the property and history of Hoosier artist Theodore Clement Steele and his wife Selma Steele; also as a part of the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites to serve the community as a center for Indiana’s cultural and natural heritage.


Volunteer Description

Trails: Maintain and make improvements to the site’s five hiking trails, originally developed by the Steeles! Programs & Events: Assist with art projects, logistics, photography, publicity and other aspects of event planning and special programs. Technology & Media: Update website, produce online newsletter, coordinate mailing lists. Tour Guides: Learn the history of the site and present tours to visitors and school groups. Office: Greet visitors, answer phones, prepare mailings and other office tasks. Museum Shop: Inventory, price, order and display gift shop products. Internships: Inventory, price, order and display gift shop products.

 

Additional Details

This opportunity is ongoing Volunteers must be 18+

 

For more information or to become a volunteer please contact

Emily Grant

Volunteer and Intern Service Manager

volunteer@indianamuseum.org

463.209.9407

Organization: Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47448

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sing Your Heart Out

Oh, the power of music.  Are you someone that loves to sing or play instruments?  Would you like to share your passion with others?  We are looking for volunteers that would be willing to visit our hospice patients to share their love of music.  Whether it's strumming old hymns or singing Frank Sinatra we have a place for you.  

Organization: Paradigm Health

Oh, the power of music.  Are you someone that loves to sing or play instruments?  Would you like to share your passion with others?  We are looking for volunteers that would be willing to visit our hospice patients to share their love of music.  Whether it's strumming old hymns or singing Frank Sinatra we have a place for you.  

Organization: Paradigm Health

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Love of an Animal

Imagine being a pet lover your entire life and suddenly your moved to a nursing home where you can no longer care for a pet.  Many of our patients are in this exact situation, but you can change this.  If you have a pet with up to date shots you can bring to joy of a pet to others.  

"Volunteers don't necessarily have the time; they just have the heart." 

Elizabeth Andrew

Organization: Paradigm Health

Imagine being a pet lover your entire life and suddenly your moved to a nursing home where you can no longer care for a pet.  Many of our patients are in this exact situation, but you can change this.  If you have a pet with up to date shots you can bring to joy of a pet to others.  

"Volunteers don't necessarily have the time; they just have the heart." 

Elizabeth Andrew

Organization: Paradigm Health

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Leadership Mentoring/Expertise

Elevate serves to connect experts in the community who are interested in short-term volunteer opportunities with nonprofits. Opportunities may include one-time consultations, a series of consultations on a specific topic, or working together on a specific project. It is envisioned that opportunities that work out well may evolve into long-term volunteer roles, which Elevate celebrates but does not manage.

We are interested in all areas of expertise that a growing nonprofit might need, including, but not limited to:

Leadership development and mentoring for Executive Directors

Mentoring for new Board Presidents

Finances (changing fiscal years, moving from cash to accrual accounting, etc.)

Human Resources (reviewing personnel plans, mentoring challenging situations, etc.)

Facilities/physical infrastructure advising

Legal advice

Succession planning

Board development

As Elevate identifies volunteer opportunities that may be a good match, you will be contacted with details. If the match seems to be a good fit of mutual interest by you and the nonprofit, Elevate will put you in touch with the staff at the nonprofit and allow you and the nonprofit to work out specifics on accomplishing the task.

Unless you request otherwise, Elevate will share your name and area(s) of interest publicly to help match-make your expertise with nonprofits who could benefit from it.

If challenges arise at any point during the volunteer opportunity, Elevate may be contacted by either the volunteer or the nonprofit to help resolve the challenges.

When a volunteer opportunity is complete, Elevate will follow up with the volunteer and nonprofit separately to discern the success of the process and any lessons learned.

Questions? Contact us at elevate@unitedwaysci.org


Organization: Elevate by United Way

Elevate serves to connect experts in the community who are interested in short-term volunteer opportunities with nonprofits. Opportunities may include one-time consultations, a series of consultations on a specific topic, or working together on a specific project. It is envisioned that opportunities that work out well may evolve into long-term volunteer roles, which Elevate celebrates but does not manage.

We are interested in all areas of expertise that a growing nonprofit might need, including, but not limited to:

Leadership development and mentoring for Executive Directors

Mentoring for new Board Presidents

Finances (changing fiscal years, moving from cash to accrual accounting, etc.)

Human Resources (reviewing personnel plans, mentoring challenging situations, etc.)

Facilities/physical infrastructure advising

Legal advice

Succession planning

Board development

As Elevate identifies volunteer opportunities that may be a good match, you will be contacted with details. If the match seems to be a good fit of mutual interest by you and the nonprofit, Elevate will put you in touch with the staff at the nonprofit and allow you and the nonprofit to work out specifics on accomplishing the task.

Unless you request otherwise, Elevate will share your name and area(s) of interest publicly to help match-make your expertise with nonprofits who could benefit from it.

If challenges arise at any point during the volunteer opportunity, Elevate may be contacted by either the volunteer or the nonprofit to help resolve the challenges.

When a volunteer opportunity is complete, Elevate will follow up with the volunteer and nonprofit separately to discern the success of the process and any lessons learned.

Questions? Contact us at elevate@unitedwaysci.org


Organization: Elevate by United Way

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sack Meals for Employed Guests

Equip employed Wheeler Mission—Bloomington guests with sack meals! Purchase, assemble, and deliver 50 Sack Meals for employed guests staying at Wheeler Mission—Bloomington! Join your family, friends, neighbors, or colleagues in preparing sack meals. Sack meals should be prepared by individuals or groups in a commercial kitchen exercising proper food handling precautions.  Notes to Consider  What goes in a sack meal? Sack meals should include a sandwich (PB+J, lunchmeat, etc.), fruit, chips or cookies, granola bar, fruit snack or candy, and a drink (water/Gatorade, etc.). We DO have the ability to refrigerate so things like string cheese would be great, too. Please prepare in a brown lunch sack with the assembly date listed on the outside of the bag in Sharpie marker. Sack meals must be prepared/assembled in a commercial kitchen. Where I bring sack meals? You can bring them to the Wheeler Mission—Bloomington’s Center for Men located at 215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404 When should I bring sack meals? You can bring sack meals on Wednesdays between 11 am and 4 pm.

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Equip employed Wheeler Mission—Bloomington guests with sack meals! Purchase, assemble, and deliver 50 Sack Meals for employed guests staying at Wheeler Mission—Bloomington! Join your family, friends, neighbors, or colleagues in preparing sack meals. Sack meals should be prepared by individuals or groups in a commercial kitchen exercising proper food handling precautions.  Notes to Consider  What goes in a sack meal? Sack meals should include a sandwich (PB+J, lunchmeat, etc.), fruit, chips or cookies, granola bar, fruit snack or candy, and a drink (water/Gatorade, etc.). We DO have the ability to refrigerate so things like string cheese would be great, too. Please prepare in a brown lunch sack with the assembly date listed on the outside of the bag in Sharpie marker. Sack meals must be prepared/assembled in a commercial kitchen. Where I bring sack meals? You can bring them to the Wheeler Mission—Bloomington’s Center for Men located at 215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404 When should I bring sack meals? You can bring sack meals on Wednesdays between 11 am and 4 pm.

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sack Meal Assembly

Bless our guests with sack meals!

Purchase, assemble, and deliver 120 Lunches for our guests at Wheeler Mission - Bloomington! Join your family, friends, neighbors, or colleagues in preparing sack meals. Sack meals should be prepared by individuals or groups in a commercial kitchen exercising proper food handling precautions. 

Notes to Consider  What goes in a sack meal?: Lunches should include a sandwich (PB+J, lunchmeat, etc.), apple or orange, chips or cookies, granola bar, fruit snack or candy, and a drink (water/Gatorade, etc.). We DO have the ability to refrigerate so things like string cheese would be great, too. Please prepare in a brown lunch sack with the date listed on the outside of the bag in Sharpie marker. Sack meals must be prepared/assembled in a commercial kitchen. Where I bring sack meals?: You can bring them to the Wheeler Mission—Bloomington’s Center for Men located at 215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404 When should I bring sack meals?: You can bring them at 11am or 4pm on the day you signed up. 

We are looking for groups willing to do one of these two options:

Groups to donate, assemble, and deliver sack meals every week Groups to donate, assemble, and deliver sack meals once a month

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Bless our guests with sack meals!

Purchase, assemble, and deliver 120 Lunches for our guests at Wheeler Mission - Bloomington! Join your family, friends, neighbors, or colleagues in preparing sack meals. Sack meals should be prepared by individuals or groups in a commercial kitchen exercising proper food handling precautions. 

Notes to Consider  What goes in a sack meal?: Lunches should include a sandwich (PB+J, lunchmeat, etc.), apple or orange, chips or cookies, granola bar, fruit snack or candy, and a drink (water/Gatorade, etc.). We DO have the ability to refrigerate so things like string cheese would be great, too. Please prepare in a brown lunch sack with the date listed on the outside of the bag in Sharpie marker. Sack meals must be prepared/assembled in a commercial kitchen. Where I bring sack meals?: You can bring them to the Wheeler Mission—Bloomington’s Center for Men located at 215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404 When should I bring sack meals?: You can bring them at 11am or 4pm on the day you signed up. 

We are looking for groups willing to do one of these two options:

Groups to donate, assemble, and deliver sack meals every week Groups to donate, assemble, and deliver sack meals once a month

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meal Service

A warm meal and smile go a long way to our guests and the general public seeking a meal (breakfast, lunch, and/or dinner) at Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Center for Men! Volunteers prepare trays, hand out drinks, roll silverware, help with clean up, and show Hoosier hospitality for our neighbors in need!

 

 

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

A warm meal and smile go a long way to our guests and the general public seeking a meal (breakfast, lunch, and/or dinner) at Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Center for Men! Volunteers prepare trays, hand out drinks, roll silverware, help with clean up, and show Hoosier hospitality for our neighbors in need!

 

 

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Runners

Considering Wheeler Mission--Bloomington serves three meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) and our team is temporarily preparing food at OneWorld's Kitchen Share, we are looking to fill an ongoing need for transporting food from our meal prep site to our Westplex Avenue campus before and after lunch and dinner.

If you drive a reliable vehicle and can spare a half hour, Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Food Runner volunteer opportunity is a nice way to break up your day and to serve your community; specifically, those who are experiencing homelessness and hunger.

You'll pick up food at OneWorld's Kitchen Share, located at 2361 W. Rappel Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404, and then transport it to Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Westplex Avenue campus, located at 201 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404.  This particular description applies to our 11-11:30 am shift.

Once lunch or dinner concludes, we do need volunteers to fill a Food Runner shift transporting any leftovers/used utensils from Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Westplex Avenue campus (215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404) back to OneWorld's Kitchen Share (2361 W. Rappel Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404) between 1-1:30 pm.


Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Considering Wheeler Mission--Bloomington serves three meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) and our team is temporarily preparing food at OneWorld's Kitchen Share, we are looking to fill an ongoing need for transporting food from our meal prep site to our Westplex Avenue campus before and after lunch and dinner.

If you drive a reliable vehicle and can spare a half hour, Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Food Runner volunteer opportunity is a nice way to break up your day and to serve your community; specifically, those who are experiencing homelessness and hunger.

You'll pick up food at OneWorld's Kitchen Share, located at 2361 W. Rappel Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404, and then transport it to Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Westplex Avenue campus, located at 201 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404.  This particular description applies to our 11-11:30 am shift.

Once lunch or dinner concludes, we do need volunteers to fill a Food Runner shift transporting any leftovers/used utensils from Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Westplex Avenue campus (215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404) back to OneWorld's Kitchen Share (2361 W. Rappel Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404) between 1-1:30 pm.


Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Organization

With Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's meal service program taking place among three separate facilities, our team needs an individual or a team to weekly organize our dry goods food pantry. Here, you'll ensure our canned goods, dried goods, and paper products are easily identifiable and ready for use in preparing meals and snacks for our guests experiencing homelessness. 

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

With Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's meal service program taking place among three separate facilities, our team needs an individual or a team to weekly organize our dry goods food pantry. Here, you'll ensure our canned goods, dried goods, and paper products are easily identifiable and ready for use in preparing meals and snacks for our guests experiencing homelessness. 

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: New Choir Members Welcome!

Bloomington Peace Choir is a community of people who love to sing. There are NO AUDITIONS. Everyone of any skill level is welcome.  We meet every Tuesday from 6:00-7:30 pm during the academic year to rehearse Peace Choir songs. We meet at Bell Trace Senior Living Center 800 North Bell Trace Circle (just off East 10th a few blocks past the bypass) on the lower level of the Main Senior Living Center in the Commons Room. There is a fee for membership, but the first two weeks are free to see if you like it. We offer partial or working scholarships--just ask our Membership Coordinator about this opportunity. 

Note: Singers under the age of 18 are welcome when accompanied by a parent or guardian. 

 

Organization: Bloomington Peace Choir

Bloomington Peace Choir is a community of people who love to sing. There are NO AUDITIONS. Everyone of any skill level is welcome.  We meet every Tuesday from 6:00-7:30 pm during the academic year to rehearse Peace Choir songs. We meet at Bell Trace Senior Living Center 800 North Bell Trace Circle (just off East 10th a few blocks past the bypass) on the lower level of the Main Senior Living Center in the Commons Room. There is a fee for membership, but the first two weeks are free to see if you like it. We offer partial or working scholarships--just ask our Membership Coordinator about this opportunity. 

Note: Singers under the age of 18 are welcome when accompanied by a parent or guardian. 

 

Organization: Bloomington Peace Choir

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 47408

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: TikTok Content Creator

Opportunity House is looking for a Social Media Volunteer to produce and post content to our TikTok profile. 

This is a very flexible position only requiring a visit to the store once a week to take photographs/videos and check in with supervisor.

Experience with social media and photography is important as well as a good eye for detail.

If you love social media or thrifting you’ll enjoy this chance to get more involved.

Organization: Opportunity House Nonprofit Thrift Store

Opportunity House is looking for a Social Media Volunteer to produce and post content to our TikTok profile. 

This is a very flexible position only requiring a visit to the store once a week to take photographs/videos and check in with supervisor.

Experience with social media and photography is important as well as a good eye for detail.

If you love social media or thrifting you’ll enjoy this chance to get more involved.

Organization: Opportunity House Nonprofit Thrift Store

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Apply to Join the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission


The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission invites City of Bloomington residents to apply for a seat on the commission. As of February 6, 2026, the commission has 2 vacant seats.

PLEASE APPLY ONLY USING the City of Bloomington's OnBoard website: https://bloomington.in.gov/onboard/committees/21

Please feel free to contact staff liaison Aubrey Seader with any questions about the commission. However, please be advised: You cannot be considered for this commission position without applying via the City's Onboard website. 

All commissioners are selected by the Office of the Mayor and the Common Council (City Council). 

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission

https://bloomington.in.gov/boards/mlk

COMMISSION PURPOSE:
The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission seeks to promote and celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday and promote the acceptance of diversity in the community. The Commission partners with community events and programs to commemorate the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. federal holiday, volunteer service day initiatives "A Day ON! Not a Day Off", "40 Days of Peace", the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy Award, and the annual community-wide Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration. The Commission supports events throughout the year which promote justice, racial harmony and equal opportunity.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
While there are no requirements for eligibility, preference for appointments shall be given to persons belonging to local religious organizations, the Bloomington human rights commission, Monroe County Government, local community school corporations, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Can be either a City of Bloomington or Monroe County resident.

DUTIES:
The duties of this commission shall be as follows:
(A) To promote and celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday and the acceptance of diversity in our community. In the pursuit of these purposes the commission may appoint additional volunteers and commission associates.

TIME COMMITMENT:
Regular (required): 2 hours per month

Episodic (not required but preferred): Up to 10 hours during January of each year for the annual commemoration of MLK Day. Other episodic commitments are dependent on the volunteer's capacity and interest and are not required. 

COMPENSATION:
Each member does not receive compensation for their service.

Organization: City of Bloomington Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission


The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission invites City of Bloomington residents to apply for a seat on the commission. As of February 6, 2026, the commission has 2 vacant seats.

PLEASE APPLY ONLY USING the City of Bloomington's OnBoard website: https://bloomington.in.gov/onboard/committees/21

Please feel free to contact staff liaison Aubrey Seader with any questions about the commission. However, please be advised: You cannot be considered for this commission position without applying via the City's Onboard website. 

All commissioners are selected by the Office of the Mayor and the Common Council (City Council). 

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission

https://bloomington.in.gov/boards/mlk

COMMISSION PURPOSE:
The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission seeks to promote and celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday and promote the acceptance of diversity in the community. The Commission partners with community events and programs to commemorate the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. federal holiday, volunteer service day initiatives "A Day ON! Not a Day Off", "40 Days of Peace", the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy Award, and the annual community-wide Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration. The Commission supports events throughout the year which promote justice, racial harmony and equal opportunity.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
While there are no requirements for eligibility, preference for appointments shall be given to persons belonging to local religious organizations, the Bloomington human rights commission, Monroe County Government, local community school corporations, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Can be either a City of Bloomington or Monroe County resident.

DUTIES:
The duties of this commission shall be as follows:
(A) To promote and celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday and the acceptance of diversity in our community. In the pursuit of these purposes the commission may appoint additional volunteers and commission associates.

TIME COMMITMENT:
Regular (required): 2 hours per month

Episodic (not required but preferred): Up to 10 hours during January of each year for the annual commemoration of MLK Day. Other episodic commitments are dependent on the volunteer's capacity and interest and are not required. 

COMPENSATION:
Each member does not receive compensation for their service.

Organization: City of Bloomington Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bloomington Volunteer Network Support

the City of Bloomington Volunteer Network (BVN) is searching for outstanding volunteers for ongoing and one-time BVN support roles to support the 2026 Be the Change 100,000 Hours Challenge. Volunteers 18 years and older are welcome, hours TBD based on volunteer availability.

One-time roles include-Events- set-up, support, tear-downOutreach/Tabling- set-up, support, tear-down


Ongoing roles include-Photographers/Videographers- help capture images of volunteers in action, event/outreach tabling, and special programsSocial Media Content Creation - help plan, create, and schedule social media content for the Bloomington Volunteer Network's Facebook and Instagram pages.BVN Newsletters/Weekly Features- assist with social media, spotlight features, etc.Volunteer Service Awards- volunteer assistance, hours approvals, event planningResource Page- assist with the development and implementation of community resources lists for the BVN websiteand more

Please answer the following questions in the Additional Volunteer Information section when you respond:

Full legal name, first, middle, and last nameAre you interested in one-time or ongoing volunteering?If you are interested in ongoing volunteering, do you have any specific roles that interest you the most?

For questions or assistance signing up please contact Aubrey Seader at getconnected@blooomington.in.gov or 812-349-3433.

Organization: City of Bloomington Volunteer Network

the City of Bloomington Volunteer Network (BVN) is searching for outstanding volunteers for ongoing and one-time BVN support roles to support the 2026 Be the Change 100,000 Hours Challenge. Volunteers 18 years and older are welcome, hours TBD based on volunteer availability.

One-time roles include-Events- set-up, support, tear-downOutreach/Tabling- set-up, support, tear-down


Ongoing roles include-Photographers/Videographers- help capture images of volunteers in action, event/outreach tabling, and special programsSocial Media Content Creation - help plan, create, and schedule social media content for the Bloomington Volunteer Network's Facebook and Instagram pages.BVN Newsletters/Weekly Features- assist with social media, spotlight features, etc.Volunteer Service Awards- volunteer assistance, hours approvals, event planningResource Page- assist with the development and implementation of community resources lists for the BVN websiteand more

Please answer the following questions in the Additional Volunteer Information section when you respond:

Full legal name, first, middle, and last nameAre you interested in one-time or ongoing volunteering?If you are interested in ongoing volunteering, do you have any specific roles that interest you the most?

For questions or assistance signing up please contact Aubrey Seader at getconnected@blooomington.in.gov or 812-349-3433.

Organization: City of Bloomington Volunteer Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Robotics Volunteer-- Ellettsville Club

Edison Robots Volunteer Opportunity

Help spark curiosity and creativity by volunteering with our Robotics program! Volunteers will support kids as they learn the basics of coding, problem-solving, and teamwork using the Edison robots and legos. No prior robotics or coding experience is required—just a willingness to encourage, guide, and cheer students on as they experiment, troubleshoot, and celebrate their successes.

Your support helps make STEM learning fun, hands-on, and accessible while inspiring confidence and critical thinking in young learners.

We are looking for volunteers interested in participating once a week for the full 10 weeks of the program.  Signing up for this opportunity will get you in touch with our program lead to discuss the details, the schedule, and any other questions you may have to determine if this is the perfect fit for you.

This program runs on Tuesdays for grades 3-5 from 5:15-6:00 PM at the Ellettsville Club.

This runs starting the week of February 9th through April 16th (we will not be having sessions  during the week of spring break)

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Edison Robots Volunteer Opportunity

Help spark curiosity and creativity by volunteering with our Robotics program! Volunteers will support kids as they learn the basics of coding, problem-solving, and teamwork using the Edison robots and legos. No prior robotics or coding experience is required—just a willingness to encourage, guide, and cheer students on as they experiment, troubleshoot, and celebrate their successes.

Your support helps make STEM learning fun, hands-on, and accessible while inspiring confidence and critical thinking in young learners.

We are looking for volunteers interested in participating once a week for the full 10 weeks of the program.  Signing up for this opportunity will get you in touch with our program lead to discuss the details, the schedule, and any other questions you may have to determine if this is the perfect fit for you.

This program runs on Tuesdays for grades 3-5 from 5:15-6:00 PM at the Ellettsville Club.

This runs starting the week of February 9th through April 16th (we will not be having sessions  during the week of spring break)

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47429

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Buddies | Ellettsville Club


Reading Buddies at the Clubs serve such a key role.  

They provide educational support for youth to improve their reading and reading comprehension.  They provide a quieter program option for those youth who need a calmer experience.  They provide quality time with amazing adult mentors who care about them and their success.Spring

Reading Buddies at the Ellettsville Club can sign up for either Tuesdays, Thursdays, or both days each week for 10 weeks from 3:10-4:10 PM.

Reading Buddies starts February 2026 and runs through April.

The Club has a library full of books for you to read with the youth of all ages.  You can always bring a book or donate books as well.

Sometimes volunteers read the books to the members.  Other times the member reads the book and the volunteer can support with more challenging words or celebrate the members growth in ability of reading.If you are interested in becoming a Reading Buddy sign up and we will reach out to get you scheduled and ready to serve.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington


Reading Buddies at the Clubs serve such a key role.  

They provide educational support for youth to improve their reading and reading comprehension.  They provide a quieter program option for those youth who need a calmer experience.  They provide quality time with amazing adult mentors who care about them and their success.Spring

Reading Buddies at the Ellettsville Club can sign up for either Tuesdays, Thursdays, or both days each week for 10 weeks from 3:10-4:10 PM.

Reading Buddies starts February 2026 and runs through April.

The Club has a library full of books for you to read with the youth of all ages.  You can always bring a book or donate books as well.

Sometimes volunteers read the books to the members.  Other times the member reads the book and the volunteer can support with more challenging words or celebrate the members growth in ability of reading.If you are interested in becoming a Reading Buddy sign up and we will reach out to get you scheduled and ready to serve.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47460

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Photography Club Volunteer |Ellettsville Club

Photography Club

Photography helps to capture life's moments, celebrate experiences and tell a story.  Understanding how to take a great photo is a wonderful life skill.  In Photography Club members will learn the basics of photography and the camera itself. They will build their skills and present a final photography project to share with the whole club.

A volunteer who would like to be a community partner to help take ownership of this program would be fantastic!  We are also open to volunteers who just want to help out.

Ideally volunteers can commit to an hour a week for the 10 weeks of programming.

This program takes place on Fridays from 4:15-5:15 PM from February 9th through April 6th.  The program does not run on March 20th or March 27th due to Spring Break.

Signing up for this opportunity will get you in touch with our Club staff to learn more and see if this is the right fit for you!


Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Photography Club

Photography helps to capture life's moments, celebrate experiences and tell a story.  Understanding how to take a great photo is a wonderful life skill.  In Photography Club members will learn the basics of photography and the camera itself. They will build their skills and present a final photography project to share with the whole club.

A volunteer who would like to be a community partner to help take ownership of this program would be fantastic!  We are also open to volunteers who just want to help out.

Ideally volunteers can commit to an hour a week for the 10 weeks of programming.

This program takes place on Fridays from 4:15-5:15 PM from February 9th through April 6th.  The program does not run on March 20th or March 27th due to Spring Break.

Signing up for this opportunity will get you in touch with our Club staff to learn more and see if this is the right fit for you!


Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47429

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Photography Club Volunteer | Lincoln Street Club

Photography Club

Photography helps to capture life's moments, celebrate experiences and tell a story.  Understanding how to take a great photo is a wonderful life skill.  In Photography Club members will learn the basics of photography and the camera itself. They will build their skills and present a final photography project to share with the whole club.

A volunteer who would like to be a community partner to help take ownership of this program would be fantastic!  We are also open to volunteers who just want to help out.

Ideally volunteers can commit to an hour a week for the 10 weeks of programming.

This program will take place on Mondays from 5:15-6:00 PM. 

Signing up for this opportunity will get you in touch with our Club staff to learn more and see if this is the right fit for you!


Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Photography Club

Photography helps to capture life's moments, celebrate experiences and tell a story.  Understanding how to take a great photo is a wonderful life skill.  In Photography Club members will learn the basics of photography and the camera itself. They will build their skills and present a final photography project to share with the whole club.

A volunteer who would like to be a community partner to help take ownership of this program would be fantastic!  We are also open to volunteers who just want to help out.

Ideally volunteers can commit to an hour a week for the 10 weeks of programming.

This program will take place on Mondays from 5:15-6:00 PM. 

Signing up for this opportunity will get you in touch with our Club staff to learn more and see if this is the right fit for you!


Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tandem Board and Committee Members

Tandem’s Board of Directors is recruiting for new members!  If you’re not ready to commit to the board yet but would like to join a committee or sub-committee, we encourage you to try out committee membership first!
Board Membership Requires:Willing to commit to a 3-year termWilling to commit 10 hours per month (includes attending meetings)Available for Monthly Board MeetingsTypically, the 1st Sunday of the Month from 2:30-4:30pm (with some exceptions)Most meetings are virtual, but we try to meet in person a few times per yearWilling to join one committeeStrategic PlanningDEIFinanceEvents/Marketing/FundraisingHas subcommittees, including for our 1st Annual Tea Party Gala in May
If you want to go further in supporting Tandem’s mission to improve perinatal health experiences and outcomes through innovative programs and services, holistic support, and community building, board membership will help you do that!

Organization: Tandem

Tandem’s Board of Directors is recruiting for new members!  If you’re not ready to commit to the board yet but would like to join a committee or sub-committee, we encourage you to try out committee membership first!
Board Membership Requires:Willing to commit to a 3-year termWilling to commit 10 hours per month (includes attending meetings)Available for Monthly Board MeetingsTypically, the 1st Sunday of the Month from 2:30-4:30pm (with some exceptions)Most meetings are virtual, but we try to meet in person a few times per yearWilling to join one committeeStrategic PlanningDEIFinanceEvents/Marketing/FundraisingHas subcommittees, including for our 1st Annual Tea Party Gala in May
If you want to go further in supporting Tandem’s mission to improve perinatal health experiences and outcomes through innovative programs and services, holistic support, and community building, board membership will help you do that!

Organization: Tandem

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bike Project Saturday Volunteer Shifts

We're looking for volunteers to help staff our free bike shop, located on the B-Line in downtown Bloomington. No prior bike mechanic experience is required. We'd love to teach you new skills, like how to fix a flat or adjust brakes. If fixing bikes isn't your thing, we're always in need of people to help get the shop organized. Come by and meet us soon!

https://btownbikeproject.org

Organization: Bloomington Community Bike Project

We're looking for volunteers to help staff our free bike shop, located on the B-Line in downtown Bloomington. No prior bike mechanic experience is required. We'd love to teach you new skills, like how to fix a flat or adjust brakes. If fixing bikes isn't your thing, we're always in need of people to help get the shop organized. Come by and meet us soon!

https://btownbikeproject.org

Organization: Bloomington Community Bike Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weed Wrangles - Urban Greenspace

Help control invasive species while helping create healthier wildlife habitats. Learn alongside experts while spending time in nature!

Duties: Volunteers will be bending, hiking, and climbing as needed. Gloves and tools are provided. Dress for outdoors, wear a hat, and bring a water bottle.

 Times: Times and locations vary - please visit our volunteer dashboard for more information on when and where upcoming Wrangles will be occurring.

 Age of Volunteers: 12 yrs. and up. (Volunteers under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.) Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. Complete our digital waiver.

Please Note: If you are planning to use this opportunity for Pre-Trial Diversion, you MUST complete this background check form and receive approval from our Community Relations Coordinator PRIOR to arriving for your first volunteer shift. Failure to do so will result in your hours not being counted towards your service requirement.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Help control invasive species while helping create healthier wildlife habitats. Learn alongside experts while spending time in nature!

Duties: Volunteers will be bending, hiking, and climbing as needed. Gloves and tools are provided. Dress for outdoors, wear a hat, and bring a water bottle.

 Times: Times and locations vary - please visit our volunteer dashboard for more information on when and where upcoming Wrangles will be occurring.

 Age of Volunteers: 12 yrs. and up. (Volunteers under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.) Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian. Complete our digital waiver.

Please Note: If you are planning to use this opportunity for Pre-Trial Diversion, you MUST complete this background check form and receive approval from our Community Relations Coordinator PRIOR to arriving for your first volunteer shift. Failure to do so will result in your hours not being counted towards your service requirement.

Organization: City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Karate Program Volunteer | Ellettsville Club

Karate Volunteer

In Karate Club kids build strength, focus, and confidence while learning the fundamentals of martial arts. This program teaches discipline, respect, and self-control, all in a safe and supportive environment. Plus, children have a blast staying active and mastering new skills!

Some experience in karate or as a karate or martial arts instructor is a plus, but not required to volunteer.

We are seeking volunteers that can commit to once a week for the 10 weeks of the program in the Spring semester.


The program runs on Thursdays from 4:15-5:15 PM for our Kindergarten through 2nd grade group.


The program runs from the week of February 9th through the week of April 6th.  The program will not run on March 19th due to Spring Break.

Ideally we have someone who can commit to the majority of the weeks of this program.  Signing up for this event will simply connect you to the Club lead to learn more and help determine if this opportunity is a great fit for you.  If so, we will help you take the next steps to get started.



Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Karate Volunteer

In Karate Club kids build strength, focus, and confidence while learning the fundamentals of martial arts. This program teaches discipline, respect, and self-control, all in a safe and supportive environment. Plus, children have a blast staying active and mastering new skills!

Some experience in karate or as a karate or martial arts instructor is a plus, but not required to volunteer.

We are seeking volunteers that can commit to once a week for the 10 weeks of the program in the Spring semester.


The program runs on Thursdays from 4:15-5:15 PM for our Kindergarten through 2nd grade group.


The program runs from the week of February 9th through the week of April 6th.  The program will not run on March 19th due to Spring Break.

Ideally we have someone who can commit to the majority of the weeks of this program.  Signing up for this event will simply connect you to the Club lead to learn more and help determine if this opportunity is a great fit for you.  If so, we will help you take the next steps to get started.



Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47429

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden Club Volunteer | Ellettsville Club

Garden Club engages youth with gardening!

Get ready to grow with Gardening Club! Members will help take care of our Club Garden and enjoy an awesome harvest this fall. From flowers to vegetables, we are growing it all, and learning along the way, too.

Gardening provides children with numerous benefits, including increased physical activity, improved nutrition, and enhanced mental well-being. It also fosters crucial life skills like patience, responsibility, and problem-solving, while boosting academic performance in science, math, and critical thinking. Additionally, gardening connects children with nature and increases their awareness of environmental concepts. From tower gardens to the outdoor gardens kids at the Clubs learn how to care for plants and gardens all the way through harvesting and using the harvests!

We are looking for volunteers who would like to join in the Garden Club session(s) with our members.  Knowing about gardening is a plus but not required.

This program runs on Wednesdays from the week of February 9th through the week of April 6th.  The program will not run on March 19th due to Spring Break.

Kindergarten through 2nd Grade - 4:15-5:15 PM

3rd through 5th Grades - 5:15-6:15 PM

Ideally we have someone who can commit to the majority of the weeks of this program.  Signing up for this event will simply connect you to the Club lead to learn more and help determine if this opportunity is a great fit for you.  If so, we will help you take the next steps to get started.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Garden Club engages youth with gardening!

Get ready to grow with Gardening Club! Members will help take care of our Club Garden and enjoy an awesome harvest this fall. From flowers to vegetables, we are growing it all, and learning along the way, too.

Gardening provides children with numerous benefits, including increased physical activity, improved nutrition, and enhanced mental well-being. It also fosters crucial life skills like patience, responsibility, and problem-solving, while boosting academic performance in science, math, and critical thinking. Additionally, gardening connects children with nature and increases their awareness of environmental concepts. From tower gardens to the outdoor gardens kids at the Clubs learn how to care for plants and gardens all the way through harvesting and using the harvests!

We are looking for volunteers who would like to join in the Garden Club session(s) with our members.  Knowing about gardening is a plus but not required.

This program runs on Wednesdays from the week of February 9th through the week of April 6th.  The program will not run on March 19th due to Spring Break.

Kindergarten through 2nd Grade - 4:15-5:15 PM

3rd through 5th Grades - 5:15-6:15 PM

Ideally we have someone who can commit to the majority of the weeks of this program.  Signing up for this event will simply connect you to the Club lead to learn more and help determine if this opportunity is a great fit for you.  If so, we will help you take the next steps to get started.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47429

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: First Tee Golf Volunteer | Lincoln Street Club

The First Tee program introduces youth to golf while helping them develop important life skills.

Participants learn not only the fundamentals of golf, but also the core values the sport embodies; integrity, respect, perseverance, and more. Through hands-on practice and supportive coaching, members build confidence on and off the course.

A volunteer who would like to be a community partner and take ownership of this program would be fantastic! We also welcome volunteers who simply want to help out.

This program takes place on Wednesdays from 5:15–6:45 PM.

Signing up for this opportunity will connect you with our Club staff to learn more and see if this is the right fit for you!

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

The First Tee program introduces youth to golf while helping them develop important life skills.

Participants learn not only the fundamentals of golf, but also the core values the sport embodies; integrity, respect, perseverance, and more. Through hands-on practice and supportive coaching, members build confidence on and off the course.

A volunteer who would like to be a community partner and take ownership of this program would be fantastic! We also welcome volunteers who simply want to help out.

This program takes place on Wednesdays from 5:15–6:45 PM.

Signing up for this opportunity will connect you with our Club staff to learn more and see if this is the right fit for you!

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tax Hero at Ellettsville or Broadview Tax Site

Help your neighbors keep more of what they earn. We're looking to add a few more volunteers at 2 of our Free Community Tax Service sites. No experience needed -- training is provided. Please share to help spread the word. 


ELLETTSVILLE TAX SITE  

600 W. Temperance St., EllettsvilleFebruary 2 - April 13 Monday: 10 am - 1 pm; Wednesday: 2 - 5 pm

BROADVIEW LEARNING CENTER  

705 W. Coolidge Dr., Bloomington   January 29 - April 9 Thursday: 5 - 8 pm

In recent years, volunteers helped return $1M+ in refunds, and credits to local families - and saved taxpayers thousands in preparation fees. That impact starts with you!

Sign up today at https://www.unitedwaysci.org/TaxHero or reach out to carmen@unitedwaysci.org

Organization: United Way of South Central Indiana

Help your neighbors keep more of what they earn. We're looking to add a few more volunteers at 2 of our Free Community Tax Service sites. No experience needed -- training is provided. Please share to help spread the word. 


ELLETTSVILLE TAX SITE  

600 W. Temperance St., EllettsvilleFebruary 2 - April 13 Monday: 10 am - 1 pm; Wednesday: 2 - 5 pm

BROADVIEW LEARNING CENTER  

705 W. Coolidge Dr., Bloomington   January 29 - April 9 Thursday: 5 - 8 pm

In recent years, volunteers helped return $1M+ in refunds, and credits to local families - and saved taxpayers thousands in preparation fees. That impact starts with you!

Sign up today at https://www.unitedwaysci.org/TaxHero or reach out to carmen@unitedwaysci.org

Organization: United Way of South Central Indiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Constellation Stage & Screen Wishlist

WHY DONATE? 

Constellation connects audiences through world-class theater and film. Each theatrical season features an exciting mix of original plays and musicals, established works, family-friendly classics, and shows for young audiences.

However, we’re not just focused on creating great art. We’re committed to creating art for everyone. Our impact reaches across Bloomington through:

- More new theatergoers discovering the magic of live performance

- More scholarships for students and classes

- More diversity, reflecting our welcoming community

- More young students attending plays and musicals—without transportation barriers

- More local stars—actors, designers, and educators—bringing Bloomington’s stories to life

If you are interested in supporting with an in-kind donation, please explore our Amazon wish list!

Help improve our front of house experience with booster seats or blankets for our audience menders, provide cameras and microphones for our staff to create behind-the-scenes content, and provide various other items to help us do what we do best!

If you are interested in supporting us with a direct donation, click here to learn more.

We cannot thank you enough for your support. If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to us at info@seeconstellation.org, or give us a call at (812) 336-9300. 

We hope to see you soon at a show!

Organization: Constellation Stage & Screen

WHY DONATE? 

Constellation connects audiences through world-class theater and film. Each theatrical season features an exciting mix of original plays and musicals, established works, family-friendly classics, and shows for young audiences.

However, we’re not just focused on creating great art. We’re committed to creating art for everyone. Our impact reaches across Bloomington through:

- More new theatergoers discovering the magic of live performance

- More scholarships for students and classes

- More diversity, reflecting our welcoming community

- More young students attending plays and musicals—without transportation barriers

- More local stars—actors, designers, and educators—bringing Bloomington’s stories to life

If you are interested in supporting with an in-kind donation, please explore our Amazon wish list!

Help improve our front of house experience with booster seats or blankets for our audience menders, provide cameras and microphones for our staff to create behind-the-scenes content, and provide various other items to help us do what we do best!

If you are interested in supporting us with a direct donation, click here to learn more.

We cannot thank you enough for your support. If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to us at info@seeconstellation.org, or give us a call at (812) 336-9300. 

We hope to see you soon at a show!

Organization: Constellation Stage & Screen

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dance Club Instructor | Lincoln Street Club

Dance Club at the Lincoln Street Boys & Girls Club teaches members the basics of dance and movement. Members will learn different styles of dance including contemporary & hip hop, culminating in a performance in-Club at the end of the session. 

Looking for a volunteer that would like to take the lead and help to run this program. There is an existing curriculum, but I would love it if someone takes ownership with their own plans and curriculum to run for our members!

There will be 2 Sessions on Wednesdays running from February 9th through April 6th. from 5:15-6:00 PM and from 6:00-6:45 PM.

The program will not run on February 16th or March 16th due to closed dates or spring break.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Dance Club at the Lincoln Street Boys & Girls Club teaches members the basics of dance and movement. Members will learn different styles of dance including contemporary & hip hop, culminating in a performance in-Club at the end of the session. 

Looking for a volunteer that would like to take the lead and help to run this program. There is an existing curriculum, but I would love it if someone takes ownership with their own plans and curriculum to run for our members!

There will be 2 Sessions on Wednesdays running from February 9th through April 6th. from 5:15-6:00 PM and from 6:00-6:45 PM.

The program will not run on February 16th or March 16th due to closed dates or spring break.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dance Club Instructor | Ellettsville Club

Dance Club at the Ellettsville Boys & Girls Club teaches members the basics of dance and movement. Members will learn different styles of dance including contemporary and hip hop, culminating in a performance in-Club at the end of the session. 

Looking for a volunteer that would like to take the lead and help to run this program. There is an existing curriculum, but I would love it if someone takes ownership with their own plans/curriculum to run for our members!

There will be 2 Sessions on Tuesdays running from February 9th through April 6th.

Kindergarten-2nd Grade: 4:15-5:15 PM3rd-5th Grade: 5:15-6:00 PM

The program will not run on February 16th or March 16th due to closed dates or spring break.


Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Dance Club at the Ellettsville Boys & Girls Club teaches members the basics of dance and movement. Members will learn different styles of dance including contemporary and hip hop, culminating in a performance in-Club at the end of the session. 

Looking for a volunteer that would like to take the lead and help to run this program. There is an existing curriculum, but I would love it if someone takes ownership with their own plans/curriculum to run for our members!

There will be 2 Sessions on Tuesdays running from February 9th through April 6th.

Kindergarten-2nd Grade: 4:15-5:15 PM3rd-5th Grade: 5:15-6:00 PM

The program will not run on February 16th or March 16th due to closed dates or spring break.


Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47429

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Crochet/Knitting Club Volunteer | Ellettsville Club

Crochet/Knitting Club

Help youth create!  Knitting and crocheting offer a wide range of mental, physical, and emotional benefits, primarily due to their repetitive, rhythmic motions and the satisfaction of creating tangible items.

Members will learn the basics of knitting, crochet, as well as finger crochet. 

We are looking for someone with crochet and knitting knowledge to come once a week and teach members how to knit/crochet!

This program will take place on Thursdays.  There are two back to back sessions for two different age groups from 4:15-5:15 and 5:15-6:15 PM.  We would love a volunteer that can do both sessions but we are open to a volunteer that can only do one of the sessions as well.  

The program runs from February 9th through April 6th.  The program will not run on March 19th due to Spring Break.

Ideally we have someone who can commit to the majority of the weeks of this program.  Signing up for this event will simply connect you to the Club lead to learn more and help determine if this opportunity is a great fit for you.  If so, we will help you take the next steps to get you started.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Crochet/Knitting Club

Help youth create!  Knitting and crocheting offer a wide range of mental, physical, and emotional benefits, primarily due to their repetitive, rhythmic motions and the satisfaction of creating tangible items.

Members will learn the basics of knitting, crochet, as well as finger crochet. 

We are looking for someone with crochet and knitting knowledge to come once a week and teach members how to knit/crochet!

This program will take place on Thursdays.  There are two back to back sessions for two different age groups from 4:15-5:15 and 5:15-6:15 PM.  We would love a volunteer that can do both sessions but we are open to a volunteer that can only do one of the sessions as well.  

The program runs from February 9th through April 6th.  The program will not run on March 19th due to Spring Break.

Ideally we have someone who can commit to the majority of the weeks of this program.  Signing up for this event will simply connect you to the Club lead to learn more and help determine if this opportunity is a great fit for you.  If so, we will help you take the next steps to get you started.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47429

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Club Riders Volunteer | Lincoln Street Club

Bloomington Skateboarders!  We need you!

In the Club Riders Program, program members in the Club learn all about bike riding and the basics of safety, etiquette, and skills needed to ride your bike!

Volunteers support the staff leading the program. Volunteers can contribute knowledge and help members who need a little extra support or a helping hand.

A great volunteer will have basic biking experience. This is a biking basics program. You do not have to know any special bicycle education at all.

Many youth have an interest in biking, but do not have anywhere to learn with help. Often youth try it once without help, fall, then believe they are not capable. This program provides them the step by step instruction that enables them to be successful in learning and falling in love with biking! Bicycling helps teach youth determination, focus, confidence and that falling is not failing and how to get back up and try again.

Bikes and helmets are provided!

We are looking for volunteers for our 3rd, 4th, 5th grades, and teen club rider groups at the Lincoln Street Club on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:15 to 6:45 PM. 


If you are interested in volunteering on Tuesdays with the Teen group, please contact Remi Wigginton (cwigginton@bgcbloomington.org)


If you are interested in volunteering on Thursdays with the 3rd through 5th grade group, please contact Andi Alvarez (aalvarez@bgcbloomington.org)

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Bloomington Skateboarders!  We need you!

In the Club Riders Program, program members in the Club learn all about bike riding and the basics of safety, etiquette, and skills needed to ride your bike!

Volunteers support the staff leading the program. Volunteers can contribute knowledge and help members who need a little extra support or a helping hand.

A great volunteer will have basic biking experience. This is a biking basics program. You do not have to know any special bicycle education at all.

Many youth have an interest in biking, but do not have anywhere to learn with help. Often youth try it once without help, fall, then believe they are not capable. This program provides them the step by step instruction that enables them to be successful in learning and falling in love with biking! Bicycling helps teach youth determination, focus, confidence and that falling is not failing and how to get back up and try again.

Bikes and helmets are provided!

We are looking for volunteers for our 3rd, 4th, 5th grades, and teen club rider groups at the Lincoln Street Club on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:15 to 6:45 PM. 


If you are interested in volunteering on Tuesdays with the Teen group, please contact Remi Wigginton (cwigginton@bgcbloomington.org)


If you are interested in volunteering on Thursdays with the 3rd through 5th grade group, please contact Andi Alvarez (aalvarez@bgcbloomington.org)

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seed Kit Assembly

Volunteers will help assemble mini seed starting kits for local schools. Activities include sorting seeds into small envelopes, sealing and labeling; making drainage holes in plastic trays, connecting plastic trays together to form clamshells, bagging soil. All activities will take place either indoors or in the greenhouse. Please sign up here for specific times/days: https://go.iu.edu/8wEl

Organization: IU Hilltop Garden And Nature Center

Volunteers will help assemble mini seed starting kits for local schools. Activities include sorting seeds into small envelopes, sealing and labeling; making drainage holes in plastic trays, connecting plastic trays together to form clamshells, bagging soil. All activities will take place either indoors or in the greenhouse. Please sign up here for specific times/days: https://go.iu.edu/8wEl

Organization: IU Hilltop Garden And Nature Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 24, 2026

Zip Code: 47408

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington Wish List

 

 
Please consider organizing a collection drive with your family, friends, neighbors, business, organization, or place of worship to make an immediate impact on the lives of Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's guests experiencing homelessness.

Just visit our Amazon Wish List to purchase and ship/deliver one or more of the listed referenced items

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 201 S. Westplex Ave. Bloomington IN 47404

QUESTIONS: Contact Chris-Michael (C-M) Morrison at cmmorrison@wheelermission.org.  

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

 

 
Please consider organizing a collection drive with your family, friends, neighbors, business, organization, or place of worship to make an immediate impact on the lives of Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's guests experiencing homelessness.

Just visit our Amazon Wish List to purchase and ship/deliver one or more of the listed referenced items

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 201 S. Westplex Ave. Bloomington IN 47404

QUESTIONS: Contact Chris-Michael (C-M) Morrison at cmmorrison@wheelermission.org.  

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Provide & assemble hygiene Kits for those in need!

Volunteer offsite by assembling hygiene kits of various items for Wheeler Mission--Bloomington guests! Each kit can have a variation of hygiene products. These kits can include, razors, shaving cream, toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, soap, deodorant, comb, etc. Kits can be placed in gallon plastic bags, mesh bags, drawstring backpacks, or other shower bags. Donated hygiene items/bags can be dropped off at Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Center for Men (215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404) between 8 am to 8 pm on weekdays and 8 am to 6 pm on weekends.

 

 

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Volunteer offsite by assembling hygiene kits of various items for Wheeler Mission--Bloomington guests! Each kit can have a variation of hygiene products. These kits can include, razors, shaving cream, toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, soap, deodorant, comb, etc. Kits can be placed in gallon plastic bags, mesh bags, drawstring backpacks, or other shower bags. Donated hygiene items/bags can be dropped off at Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Center for Men (215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404) between 8 am to 8 pm on weekdays and 8 am to 6 pm on weekends.

 

 

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Front Desk Support

Hospitality Service volunteers greet individuals experiencing homelessness and other visitors at Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Guest Services Desk, help guests store their belongings, answer phone calls, and perform a variety of duties related to the security and protection of those in our care. These tasks may include ensuring guests walk through a metal detector, searching property so that prohibited items are not brought into our Emergency Shelter Services facility, and maintaining a safe environment. Volunteers will not only help facilitate day-to-day operations but give encouragement to all who visit our Bloomington campus.

 

 

 

 

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Hospitality Service volunteers greet individuals experiencing homelessness and other visitors at Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Guest Services Desk, help guests store their belongings, answer phone calls, and perform a variety of duties related to the security and protection of those in our care. These tasks may include ensuring guests walk through a metal detector, searching property so that prohibited items are not brought into our Emergency Shelter Services facility, and maintaining a safe environment. Volunteers will not only help facilitate day-to-day operations but give encouragement to all who visit our Bloomington campus.

 

 

 

 

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: COATS! Collect coats and winter supplies!

Wheeler Mission--Bloomington is in desperate need of new or gently-used coats, along with winter accessories.  Donations can be delivered to our Center For Men facility (215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404) at any time.  

 

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Wheeler Mission--Bloomington is in desperate need of new or gently-used coats, along with winter accessories.  Donations can be delivered to our Center For Men facility (215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404) at any time.  

 

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Barbers/Stylists

We all know how a good haircut makes us feel - clean, confident, and professional! Barbers/Stylists are needed to put their learned skills of hair cutting and styling to use at Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Center For Men.

For this shift, we will create a sign-up sheet prior to your scheduled arrival, and you will come with all the supplies to cut hair for the men residing at our Westplex Avenue campus in the near west side of Bloomington.

Depending on the duration of your stay and your speed you could cut between 5-20 heads during your shift. We are open to most days and times and are happy to work around your availability. Let's talk about your schedule!

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

We all know how a good haircut makes us feel - clean, confident, and professional! Barbers/Stylists are needed to put their learned skills of hair cutting and styling to use at Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Center For Men.

For this shift, we will create a sign-up sheet prior to your scheduled arrival, and you will come with all the supplies to cut hair for the men residing at our Westplex Avenue campus in the near west side of Bloomington.

Depending on the duration of your stay and your speed you could cut between 5-20 heads during your shift. We are open to most days and times and are happy to work around your availability. Let's talk about your schedule!

Organization: Wheeler Mission--Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Energy Navigator! Canvasser

Volunteers are needed to canvass neighborhoods and invite homeowners and renters to attend Energy Navigator! presentations.
Attendees will discover the benefits of energy-efficient appliances, such as HVAC
heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, solar, batteries, EVs, and more.
We will guide you through local incentives, rebates, and potential financing
options (up to 100% cost savings available).
Each volunteer team will contact about 30 homes over approximately two hours. Shifts will begin at 2 pm each Saturday and Sunday with training to deliver a brief benefits statement at the door. They will end with sharing snacks and information about the experience.

Website: https://www.bloomingtonenergyworks.com/energy-navigator

Organization: Bloomington Energy Works

Volunteers are needed to canvass neighborhoods and invite homeowners and renters to attend Energy Navigator! presentations.
Attendees will discover the benefits of energy-efficient appliances, such as HVAC
heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, solar, batteries, EVs, and more.
We will guide you through local incentives, rebates, and potential financing
options (up to 100% cost savings available).
Each volunteer team will contact about 30 homes over approximately two hours. Shifts will begin at 2 pm each Saturday and Sunday with training to deliver a brief benefits statement at the door. They will end with sharing snacks and information about the experience.

Website: https://www.bloomingtonenergyworks.com/energy-navigator

Organization: Bloomington Energy Works

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Lotus Teen Charter

We are looking for teens interested in producing a monthly event for teens by teens. From a concert to a gallery showing, maybe you'd be more interested in creating a play or improv showcase?  We need you to help us represent you.  What do you want to hear? How do you want to express yourself? We need teen volunteers to help spark the scene.   What more fun can you have while reaching those service hours or that resume bump? Join the team and we will show you. 

If you're a behind the scene, in the scene, or out of the scene we have opportunities and roles to fill.  Marketing and promotion, graphic design, producer, director, stage tech, maybe you are THE ARTIST.  Be apart of the team and let's do cool things that bring people together through music and art. We will meet weekly Saturdays at 3:00pm - 4:30pm at Lotus HQ.  Our call out meeting is Jan 24th, 2026! 

Organization: Lotus Education & Arts Foundation

We are looking for teens interested in producing a monthly event for teens by teens. From a concert to a gallery showing, maybe you'd be more interested in creating a play or improv showcase?  We need you to help us represent you.  What do you want to hear? How do you want to express yourself? We need teen volunteers to help spark the scene.   What more fun can you have while reaching those service hours or that resume bump? Join the team and we will show you. 

If you're a behind the scene, in the scene, or out of the scene we have opportunities and roles to fill.  Marketing and promotion, graphic design, producer, director, stage tech, maybe you are THE ARTIST.  Be apart of the team and let's do cool things that bring people together through music and art. We will meet weekly Saturdays at 3:00pm - 4:30pm at Lotus HQ.  Our call out meeting is Jan 24th, 2026! 

Organization: Lotus Education & Arts Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Photographer for our 3rd Annual Beach Bash (outdoor)

We need a person with excellent photography skills and their own digital camera to take photos at our event. Someone skilled at capturing smiling faces and people interacting would be ideal. We'd like both candid and posed photos to be taken. We will use the photos in our social media, newsletter, website, and to promote the subsequent year's event. Volunteers get to eat free at the event.

Organization: Lake Monroe Water Fund

We need a person with excellent photography skills and their own digital camera to take photos at our event. Someone skilled at capturing smiling faces and people interacting would be ideal. We'd like both candid and posed photos to be taken. We will use the photos in our social media, newsletter, website, and to promote the subsequent year's event. Volunteers get to eat free at the event.

Organization: Lake Monroe Water Fund

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 8, 2026

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Area 10 Agency Wish List

WHY DONATE? Support seniors, persons with disabilities, and family caregivers.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Your donation will support the many seniors, people with disabilities, and family caregivers who rely on Area 10 to provide resources for their quality of life.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 631 W. Edgewood Dr. Ellettsville IN 47429

CONTACT: Chris Myers, (812) 876-3383, cmyers@area10agency.org

OUR DONATION WISH LIST:

Mobility Device Lending Library

Pull-up style briefs in XL and XXL (unopened packages)

Endwright Center & Endwright East senior centers' needs:

SANMIC Mini Wireless Voice Amplifier with Two Bluetooth Microphones,Portable Megaphone Speaker Rechargeable PA System for Teaching,15W 2600mAh Rechargeable Small Speaker with Headset Mic for TeachersTHERABAND Professional Latex Resistance Bands

 Mobile Food Pantry needs:

Canned protein (large chicken or tuna), canned fruit and soups

 

Organization: Area 10 Agency On Aging

WHY DONATE? Support seniors, persons with disabilities, and family caregivers.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Your donation will support the many seniors, people with disabilities, and family caregivers who rely on Area 10 to provide resources for their quality of life.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 631 W. Edgewood Dr. Ellettsville IN 47429

CONTACT: Chris Myers, (812) 876-3383, cmyers@area10agency.org

OUR DONATION WISH LIST:

Mobility Device Lending Library

Pull-up style briefs in XL and XXL (unopened packages)

Endwright Center & Endwright East senior centers' needs:

SANMIC Mini Wireless Voice Amplifier with Two Bluetooth Microphones,Portable Megaphone Speaker Rechargeable PA System for Teaching,15W 2600mAh Rechargeable Small Speaker with Headset Mic for TeachersTHERABAND Professional Latex Resistance Bands

 Mobile Food Pantry needs:

Canned protein (large chicken or tuna), canned fruit and soups

 

Organization: Area 10 Agency On Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47429

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tandem's Wish List

WHY DONATE? We are a start-up nonprofit serving young families in our community.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Babies and their families.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 2613 E 3rd St. Bloomington Indiana 47401

CONTACT: Erin Loughery, Office Manager at 812-727-0134 or erin@tandembloomington.org

Toner for our printerDiapers for families (fragrance free, any size, size 4-6 most requested)Wipes (fragrance free)Car Seats

Or check out our Amazon Wish List: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/WRKWWBOCVU6Z/ 

Organization: Tandem

WHY DONATE? We are a start-up nonprofit serving young families in our community.

WHO WILL BENEFIT? Babies and their families.

DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 2613 E 3rd St. Bloomington Indiana 47401

CONTACT: Erin Loughery, Office Manager at 812-727-0134 or erin@tandembloomington.org

Toner for our printerDiapers for families (fragrance free, any size, size 4-6 most requested)Wipes (fragrance free)Car Seats

Or check out our Amazon Wish List: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/WRKWWBOCVU6Z/ 

Organization: Tandem

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lotus Blossoms Bazaar Committee Member

 The Lotus Blossoms World Bazaar is a FREE multicultural arts and education event for kids, families, and community members. Volunteers present arts, music, language, and international crafts that let attendees get their hands on the world with more than 30 vibrant, high-energy stations. The Friday edition of the Bazaar is open only to area 4th-graders, but Saturday’s Community Day is free and open to the public. We're looking for 2 - 4 community volunteers to make it a success.  This upcoming Bazaar will take place April 3rd and 4th, 2026.  

Committee members will assist in planning, organizing and making the bazaar a fun and engaging event for families and kids.  The committee will have our initial meeting at Dec 22nd. @ 5:30pm via teams.  Email KP at associatedirector@lotusfest.org

Organization: Lotus Education & Arts Foundation

 The Lotus Blossoms World Bazaar is a FREE multicultural arts and education event for kids, families, and community members. Volunteers present arts, music, language, and international crafts that let attendees get their hands on the world with more than 30 vibrant, high-energy stations. The Friday edition of the Bazaar is open only to area 4th-graders, but Saturday’s Community Day is free and open to the public. We're looking for 2 - 4 community volunteers to make it a success.  This upcoming Bazaar will take place April 3rd and 4th, 2026.  

Committee members will assist in planning, organizing and making the bazaar a fun and engaging event for families and kids.  The committee will have our initial meeting at Dec 22nd. @ 5:30pm via teams.  Email KP at associatedirector@lotusfest.org

Organization: Lotus Education & Arts Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at IU Cinema!

Apply Now!

As a volunteer usher at the IU Cinema, you can see great movies, welcome guests, and get hands-on experience with day-to-day cinema operations.

Ideal qualifications include:

Excellent customer service skills

The ability to work well under pressure

A love of film, a love of people, or both!

Usher responsibilities include scanning tickets, showing guests to seats, distributing programs, ensuring guest safety (including emergency evacuations), answering questions about the cinema or the films, completion of the orientation and training session.

For more information, check out our Volunteer Information page, or contact iucinema@indiana.edu.

Organization: Indiana University Cinema

Apply Now!

As a volunteer usher at the IU Cinema, you can see great movies, welcome guests, and get hands-on experience with day-to-day cinema operations.

Ideal qualifications include:

Excellent customer service skills

The ability to work well under pressure

A love of film, a love of people, or both!

Usher responsibilities include scanning tickets, showing guests to seats, distributing programs, ensuring guest safety (including emergency evacuations), answering questions about the cinema or the films, completion of the orientation and training session.

For more information, check out our Volunteer Information page, or contact iucinema@indiana.edu.

Organization: Indiana University Cinema

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 47405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Animal Care Volunteers - Wildlife

WildCare needs volunteers to help with animal care!

Wildlife rehabilitation volunteers assist in hands-on wildlife rehabilitation for ~1,500 animals annually. Tasks widely range depending on your interests! Every day is different and while volunteering you'll work under the direction of a licensed rehabilitator to provide care for a multitude of species. One day you might be assisting in giving fluids to a Great Horned Owl, another you might be learning how to tube feed orphaned rabbits.

If tube feeding opposum joeys is less your style, some volunteers choose to prioritize keeping up with laundry and dishes. Volunteering is individualized to your preferences and wants. If you're timid around foxes but eager to save Eastern box turtles we are more than happy to work with your interests!

Our goal for every animal that comes through our doors is releasing these animals back into their native habitat. Once that time comes you will have the opportunity to open the carrier and watch the opossums, skunks, snakes, birds, etc. that you've cared for go back into the wild. If this sounds like something you would like to do, every pair of hands that we have is another animal we're able to save. We look forward to having you on our team!

If you are interested in saving wild animals, please fill out a wildlife volunteer application!

MORE INFO ON VOLUNTEERING WITH WILDCARE:

We hold permits at both state and federal levels which allow us to do this work Shifts are typically 3-4 hours long We also have opportunities in our education team, working with non-releasable animal ambassadors We rehabilitate opossums, skunks, rabbits, box turtles, bats, hawks, owls, vultures, foxes, bobcats, deer mice, and more! We are primarily volunteer-led with several part-time staff members

Organization: WildCare Inc.

WildCare needs volunteers to help with animal care!

Wildlife rehabilitation volunteers assist in hands-on wildlife rehabilitation for ~1,500 animals annually. Tasks widely range depending on your interests! Every day is different and while volunteering you'll work under the direction of a licensed rehabilitator to provide care for a multitude of species. One day you might be assisting in giving fluids to a Great Horned Owl, another you might be learning how to tube feed orphaned rabbits.

If tube feeding opposum joeys is less your style, some volunteers choose to prioritize keeping up with laundry and dishes. Volunteering is individualized to your preferences and wants. If you're timid around foxes but eager to save Eastern box turtles we are more than happy to work with your interests!

Our goal for every animal that comes through our doors is releasing these animals back into their native habitat. Once that time comes you will have the opportunity to open the carrier and watch the opossums, skunks, snakes, birds, etc. that you've cared for go back into the wild. If this sounds like something you would like to do, every pair of hands that we have is another animal we're able to save. We look forward to having you on our team!

If you are interested in saving wild animals, please fill out a wildlife volunteer application!

MORE INFO ON VOLUNTEERING WITH WILDCARE:

We hold permits at both state and federal levels which allow us to do this work Shifts are typically 3-4 hours long We also have opportunities in our education team, working with non-releasable animal ambassadors We rehabilitate opossums, skunks, rabbits, box turtles, bats, hawks, owls, vultures, foxes, bobcats, deer mice, and more! We are primarily volunteer-led with several part-time staff members

Organization: WildCare Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wish List

We are a new non-profit in town offering EAS (Equine Assisted Services), and we need your help getting our programs rolling! We prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion, and believe everyone deserves equal access to the resources each person or animal needs to thrive.  We aim to create a transformative haven where all sentient beings have a safe space to  heal from the sufferings of the world. In addition to our EAS programming, we are developing a program to grow food and feed people in need. Although we will take in-kind donations, our greatest need at this time is to meet our fundraising goal of $35,000 by March 1, 2026, so we can meet the needs of as many families as possible. Please use this link to reach our donation page https://www.crestedhill.com/donate-2 or mail donations to 2025 N. Russell Road, Bloomington, IN, 47408. We accept drop-offs at this same location, but please call ahead at (812)272-5912 to make arrangements.

Here is a link to our Amazon Wish List https://a.co/byUDNbe

Organization: Crested Hill Refuge

We are a new non-profit in town offering EAS (Equine Assisted Services), and we need your help getting our programs rolling! We prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion, and believe everyone deserves equal access to the resources each person or animal needs to thrive.  We aim to create a transformative haven where all sentient beings have a safe space to  heal from the sufferings of the world. In addition to our EAS programming, we are developing a program to grow food and feed people in need. Although we will take in-kind donations, our greatest need at this time is to meet our fundraising goal of $35,000 by March 1, 2026, so we can meet the needs of as many families as possible. Please use this link to reach our donation page https://www.crestedhill.com/donate-2 or mail donations to 2025 N. Russell Road, Bloomington, IN, 47408. We accept drop-offs at this same location, but please call ahead at (812)272-5912 to make arrangements.

Here is a link to our Amazon Wish List https://a.co/byUDNbe

Organization: Crested Hill Refuge

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47408

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Carpentry projects for garden

An experienced volunteer is needed to help build new wooden garden gates, attach latches and hinges and set new wood fence posts. We provide all materials needed; however, you may want to bring your own tools. The gardens are used by our youth gardeners.

Organization: IU Hilltop Garden And Nature Center

An experienced volunteer is needed to help build new wooden garden gates, attach latches and hinges and set new wood fence posts. We provide all materials needed; however, you may want to bring your own tools. The gardens are used by our youth gardeners.

Organization: IU Hilltop Garden And Nature Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47408

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girls Only Club | Career Presentations | Owen County

Women of Owen County!

Are you a successful woman working in leadership or male-dominated field? This is an opportunity for career women to come talk to our members about what your success journey looks like. Our club strives to help every member learn to be a successful adult, this is an opportunity to encourage and embolden girls specifically. If you want to come inspire girls to pursue their dreams, please sign up to give a Career Presentation! One hour of your time could inspire our members for a lifetime.

If you have any questions please reach out to jpatterson@bgcbloomington.org or cpayne@bgcbloomington.org. We want to work with you to make this happen!

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Women of Owen County!

Are you a successful woman working in leadership or male-dominated field? This is an opportunity for career women to come talk to our members about what your success journey looks like. Our club strives to help every member learn to be a successful adult, this is an opportunity to encourage and embolden girls specifically. If you want to come inspire girls to pursue their dreams, please sign up to give a Career Presentation! One hour of your time could inspire our members for a lifetime.

If you have any questions please reach out to jpatterson@bgcbloomington.org or cpayne@bgcbloomington.org. We want to work with you to make this happen!

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47460

Allow Groups: No