Volunteer: Outdoor Clean Up | Lincoln Street ClubWe 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 | Ferguson Crestmont ClubWe 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 18, 2026 Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Outdoor Clean Up | Ellettsville ClubWe Need You!!!
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!!!
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: Camp Rock Spring Clean Up DayWe need you to help clean up Camp Rock and get it ready for the kids this Summer. Camp Rock is located on beautiful Lake Lemon. Fall and Winter can make a natural mess at Camp Rock and we want it in the best shape when we reopen for the youth! As we near the end of winter we need you! This opportunity largely focuses on cleaning up key areas of the Camp Rock property. There will be some other projects as well around the building inside and out. If you have special construction or landscape skills let us know when you sign up. If you have a leaf blower we would love you to bring it! We have rakes! Work Gloves and Water Bottles are good to bring. Any questions don't hesitate to ask. This is outdoors so if we see inclement weather in the forecast that day we will send communications out in advance to keep you in the know! See you at Camp for this wonderful outdoor opportunity! 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 to help clean up Camp Rock and get it ready for the kids this Summer. Camp Rock is located on beautiful Lake Lemon. Fall and Winter can make a natural mess at Camp Rock and we want it in the best shape when we reopen for the youth! As we near the end of winter we need you! This opportunity largely focuses on cleaning up key areas of the Camp Rock property. There will be some other projects as well around the building inside and out. If you have special construction or landscape skills let us know when you sign up. If you have a leaf blower we would love you to bring it! We have rakes! Work Gloves and Water Bottles are good to bring. Any questions don't hesitate to ask. This is outdoors so if we see inclement weather in the forecast that day we will send communications out in advance to keep you in the know! See you at Camp for this wonderful outdoor opportunity! 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 11, 2026 Zip Code: 47468 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Flying Faculty: Build Lessons That Push BackMy 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 ResistanceHelp 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: Gospel Youth ChoirCry 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: SPRING Stuff-a-Bus for our Mobile Food PantryIt's time to stuff our shelves again for our Mobile Food Pantry. Help us with our important food-raising event. Our pantry serves hundreds of home-bound individuals in Monroe and Owen counties by delivering supplemental groceries to them each month. Our Stuff-a-Bus with non-perishable food items event is Saturday, April 11th, and we need help from great folks to cover the following shifts and locations. We have volunteers collecting food at four Kroger locations from 9 am to 2 pm. Then, we need volunteers helping to unload and sort the donations from 2:15 to 4 pm. Here are the specific locations and needs: Kroger East (1175 S. College Mall Rd.) -- 9-11:30 am and/or 11:30-2 shifts Kroger South (4025 S. Old St. Rd. 37) -- 9-11:30 am and/or 11:30-2 shifts Kroger North (1825 N. Kinser Pike) -- 9-11:30 am and/or 11:30-2 shifts Kroger West (500 W. Liberty Dr.) -- 9-11:30 am and/or 11:30-2 shifts Area 10 Agency on Aging (garage/pantry at 631 W. Edgewood Dr. Ellettsville) -- 2:15-4 pm Many hands make light work! Help us restock our shelves for our May and June deliveries! Please contact Chris at cmyers@area10agency.org or 812-935-2503 for more information or to sign up for a shift and location. Organization: Area 10 Agency On Aging It's time to stuff our shelves again for our Mobile Food Pantry. Help us with our important food-raising event. Our pantry serves hundreds of home-bound individuals in Monroe and Owen counties by delivering supplemental groceries to them each month. Our Stuff-a-Bus with non-perishable food items event is Saturday, April 11th, and we need help from great folks to cover the following shifts and locations. We have volunteers collecting food at four Kroger locations from 9 am to 2 pm. Then, we need volunteers helping to unload and sort the donations from 2:15 to 4 pm. Here are the specific locations and needs: Kroger East (1175 S. College Mall Rd.) -- 9-11:30 am and/or 11:30-2 shifts Kroger South (4025 S. Old St. Rd. 37) -- 9-11:30 am and/or 11:30-2 shifts Kroger North (1825 N. Kinser Pike) -- 9-11:30 am and/or 11:30-2 shifts Kroger West (500 W. Liberty Dr.) -- 9-11:30 am and/or 11:30-2 shifts Area 10 Agency on Aging (garage/pantry at 631 W. Edgewood Dr. Ellettsville) -- 2:15-4 pm Many hands make light work! Help us restock our shelves for our May and June deliveries! Please contact Chris at cmyers@area10agency.org or 812-935-2503 for more information or to sign up for a shift and location. Organization: Area 10 Agency On Aging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026 Zip Code: 47401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: TALENT SHOW VolunteersWe are looking for Talent Show Volunteers! On Friday, April 17th we are hosting a TALENT SHOW! This is a fun opportunity for people with disabilities, which we support here at Stone Belt, can show off their talents and have fun! Dinner will be served during this event, which is why we need your help to make this fun event run smoothly. Shift Descriptions: 2pm - 4pm Shift: Volunteers will help prep sandwiches and boxed meals, as well as other setup needs. Volunteers are then welcome to stay for Talent Show and join in the fun! 4pm - 7pm Shift: Volunteers will help serve food, help with any additional needs to keep the talent show running smoothly, and really join in the fun! Please email smckenney@stonebelt.org for any questions. Organization: Stone Belt We are looking for Talent Show Volunteers! On Friday, April 17th we are hosting a TALENT SHOW! This is a fun opportunity for people with disabilities, which we support here at Stone Belt, can show off their talents and have fun! Dinner will be served during this event, which is why we need your help to make this fun event run smoothly. Shift Descriptions: 2pm - 4pm Shift: Volunteers will help prep sandwiches and boxed meals, as well as other setup needs. Volunteers are then welcome to stay for Talent Show and join in the fun! 4pm - 7pm Shift: Volunteers will help serve food, help with any additional needs to keep the talent show running smoothly, and really join in the fun! Please email smckenney@stonebelt.org for any questions. Organization: Stone Belt Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 47408-2601 Allow Groups: Yes |
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 PreserveGet 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: New Hope Wish List (updated 3/12/2026)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 NeedsDiapers (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.) Sheets and Blankets (twin and queen size) Bed pillows 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 NeedsDiapers (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.) Sheets and Blankets (twin and queen size) Bed pillows 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: Wintercreeper Weed Wrangle for the AnimalsJoin 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: SAS Community Birdfeeder Cleaning (Spring '26)Sassafras Audubon Society (SAS) runs a community birdfeeder cleaning twice a year at Bloomington Hardware. Keeping bird feeders clean is crucial to protecting our wild birds from illness caused by bacteria and mold build-up from old seed and droppings. Volunteer Agenda: 9a - 2p, feeder drop-off and cleaning. Need volunteers to manage drop-off (collect donations and label incoming feeders), power wash, clean feeders, sanitize with bleach, and organize for pickup. We need the most volunteers for these shifts! Date/Location: Saturday, April 18, 2026 We depend heavily on volunteers to make this event a success. Please sign-up below, or email sas@sassafrasaudubon.org if you can help! Organization: Sassafras Audubon Society Sassafras Audubon Society (SAS) runs a community birdfeeder cleaning twice a year at Bloomington Hardware. Keeping bird feeders clean is crucial to protecting our wild birds from illness caused by bacteria and mold build-up from old seed and droppings. Volunteer Agenda: 9a - 2p, feeder drop-off and cleaning. Need volunteers to manage drop-off (collect donations and label incoming feeders), power wash, clean feeders, sanitize with bleach, and organize for pickup. We need the most volunteers for these shifts! Date/Location: Saturday, April 18, 2026 We depend heavily on volunteers to make this event a success. Please sign-up below, or email sas@sassafrasaudubon.org if you can help! Organization: Sassafras Audubon Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026 Zip Code: 47401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunities at New Hope for FamiliesVolunteer 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:
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:
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 VolunteerIf 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. 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. 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. 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. 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 SiteJust 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 SiteJust 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: Passing out fliers for Autism Gala Volunteers NeededAutism Rocks and Rolls Corporation will be holding our 5th annual autism gala, Beyond the Label. The gala will happen on April 18, 2026, at the Moose Lodge in Bloomington, IN. WE ARE NEEDING GROUPS OF PEOPLE PASSING OUT FLIERS ON FOOT ON ALL 4 SIDES OF BLOOMINGTON. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO TAKE A SHIFT DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH, PLEASE LET ME KNOW! 812-699-7811 or info@autismrocksandrolls.com Organization: Autism Rocks and Rolls Corporation Autism Rocks and Rolls Corporation will be holding our 5th annual autism gala, Beyond the Label. The gala will happen on April 18, 2026, at the Moose Lodge in Bloomington, IN. WE ARE NEEDING GROUPS OF PEOPLE PASSING OUT FLIERS ON FOOT ON ALL 4 SIDES OF BLOOMINGTON. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO TAKE A SHIFT DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH, PLEASE LET ME KNOW! 812-699-7811 or info@autismrocksandrolls.com Organization: Autism Rocks and Rolls Corporation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 11, 2026 Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sing Your Heart OutOh, 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 AnimalImagine 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/ExpertiseElevate 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: Volunteer slots for 5th annual autism galaWe are gearing up for our 5th annual autism gala: Beyond the Label. We are Autism Rocks and Rolls Corporation, a 501c3 nonprofit in Bloomington. We will need a crew for set up, during the event, and clean up. Please sign up below! You will get free admission to the event, free food, and a tshirt! Organization: Autism Rocks and Rolls Corporation We are gearing up for our 5th annual autism gala: Beyond the Label. We are Autism Rocks and Rolls Corporation, a 501c3 nonprofit in Bloomington. We will need a crew for set up, during the event, and clean up. Please sign up below! You will get free admission to the event, free food, and a tshirt! Organization: Autism Rocks and Rolls Corporation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 47403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cooking Club Volunteer | Lincoln Street ClubWe are looking for a volunteer to help Club kids explore the fun and creativity of cooking through our Cooking Club! This opportunity is approximately an hour and a half per week for ten weeks, taking place on Mondays and Tuesdays from 5:15 to 6:45PM starting the week of February 9th through April 16th (we will not be having sessions during the week of spring break) at the Lincoln Street Club. We're seeking volunteers with either experience or a basic knowledge of cooking. If you're not a professional chef but love to cook and want to share that joy with kids, we’d love for you to apply! Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington We are looking for a volunteer to help Club kids explore the fun and creativity of cooking through our Cooking Club! This opportunity is approximately an hour and a half per week for ten weeks, taking place on Mondays and Tuesdays from 5:15 to 6:45PM starting the week of February 9th through April 16th (we will not be having sessions during the week of spring break) at the Lincoln Street Club. We're seeking volunteers with either experience or a basic knowledge of cooking. If you're not a professional chef but love to cook and want to share that joy with kids, we’d love for you to apply! Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 47401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Smart Girls Program Guest | Lincoln Street ClubSMART Girls helps girls develop toward healthy attitudes. SMART Girls is a small-group health, fitness, prevention/education and self-esteem enhancement program designed to meet the developmental needs of girls. Club girls explore their own and societal attitudes and values as they build skills. This program runs on Tuesday & Thursday from 5:15-6:00 PM at the Lincoln Street Club. Female volunteers can join in the conversation, share their story, and be a mentor and inspiration for girls in the Club. Volunteers can serve in the Club once as a guest. To volunteer in any capacity in the Club more than once volunteers must complete the volunteer onboarding process and have an active Club Volunteer Membership. Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington SMART Girls helps girls develop toward healthy attitudes. SMART Girls is a small-group health, fitness, prevention/education and self-esteem enhancement program designed to meet the developmental needs of girls. Club girls explore their own and societal attitudes and values as they build skills. This program runs on Tuesday & Thursday from 5:15-6:00 PM at the Lincoln Street Club. Female volunteers can join in the conversation, share their story, and be a mentor and inspiration for girls in the Club. Volunteers can serve in the Club once as a guest. To volunteer in any capacity in the Club more than once volunteers must complete the volunteer onboarding process and have an active Club Volunteer Membership. Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 47401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mindfullness Program Volunteer | Lincoln Street ClubThe Mindfulness Program is an opportunity for the Club members to learn about mindfulness and social emotional learning with some fun, hands-on activities! Members will learn about emotional states with emoji games, breathing with balloons, and more! There are so many benefits of youth utilizing mindfulness practices including increasing positive emotions, focus, memory, attention, and compassion, while decreasing stress and negative emotions. A study published in Developmental Psychology reported 15% better math scores and 24% less aggressive behaviors in elementary students for those utilizing these skills on a regular basis. Volunteers can join this program on Mondays from 5:15-6:00 PM at the Lincoln Street Club to assist with the program and help members increase their mindfulness skills! No experience needed. Volunteers can serve in the Club once as a guest. To volunteer in any capacity in the Club more than once volunteers must complete the volunteer onboarding process and have an active Club Volunteer Membership. Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington The Mindfulness Program is an opportunity for the Club members to learn about mindfulness and social emotional learning with some fun, hands-on activities! Members will learn about emotional states with emoji games, breathing with balloons, and more! There are so many benefits of youth utilizing mindfulness practices including increasing positive emotions, focus, memory, attention, and compassion, while decreasing stress and negative emotions. A study published in Developmental Psychology reported 15% better math scores and 24% less aggressive behaviors in elementary students for those utilizing these skills on a regular basis. Volunteers can join this program on Mondays from 5:15-6:00 PM at the Lincoln Street Club to assist with the program and help members increase their mindfulness skills! No experience needed. Volunteers can serve in the Club once as a guest. To volunteer in any capacity in the Club more than once volunteers must complete the volunteer onboarding process and have an active Club Volunteer Membership. Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 47401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Apply to Join the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration CommissionThe 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: ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: DUTIES: TIME COMMITMENT: 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: 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: ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: DUTIES: TIME COMMITMENT: 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: Organization: City of Bloomington Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Skateboard VolunteerBloomington Skateboarders! We need you! 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! 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: Safe Space Program Volunteer | Lincoln Street Club
We use bubbles to discuss breathing techniques, read picture books, and do crafts together. For any member that wants a calm space while they're at the Club, Safe Space is for them! Volunteers for this program will assist the staff with the members and activities. If you sign up for a single shift you can come as a guest. To sign up for more than one shift you will need to complete our volunteer onboarding process. This program runs on Thursdays from 5:15-6:00 PM Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington
We use bubbles to discuss breathing techniques, read picture books, and do crafts together. For any member that wants a calm space while they're at the Club, Safe Space is for them! Volunteers for this program will assist the staff with the members and activities. If you sign up for a single shift you can come as a guest. To sign up for more than one shift you will need to complete our volunteer onboarding process. This program runs on Thursdays from 5:15-6:00 PM Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 47401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Robotics Volunteer-- Ellettsville ClubEdison 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 ClubReading 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 ClubPhotography 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 ClubPhotography 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 MembersTandem’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 ShiftsWe'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: Karate Program Volunteer | Ellettsville ClubKarate 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: Home Ec Program Volunteer | Ellettsville ClubHome Economis Program In Home Ec, kids learn practical life skills that last a lifetime! From cooking and nutrition to basic sewing and household management, this program helps children build independence, confidence, and creativity—all while having fun and exploring new skills. Volunteers for this program will assist the youth in the activity of the day. The program runs on Wednesdays from 5:15-6:00 PM for our 3rd-5th 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. Volunteers can serve in the Club once as a guest. To volunteer in any capacity in the Club more than once volunteers must complete the volunteer onboarding process and have an active Club Volunteer Membership. Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington Home Economis Program In Home Ec, kids learn practical life skills that last a lifetime! From cooking and nutrition to basic sewing and household management, this program helps children build independence, confidence, and creativity—all while having fun and exploring new skills. Volunteers for this program will assist the youth in the activity of the day. The program runs on Wednesdays from 5:15-6:00 PM for our 3rd-5th 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. Volunteers can serve in the Club once as a guest. To volunteer in any capacity in the Club more than once volunteers must complete the volunteer onboarding process and have an active Club Volunteer Membership. Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 47429 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden Club Volunteer | Ellettsville ClubGarden 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 ClubThe 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 SiteHelp 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 pmBROADVIEW LEARNING CENTER 705 W. Coolidge Dr., Bloomington January 29 - April 9 Thursday: 5 - 8 pmIn 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 pmBROADVIEW LEARNING CENTER 705 W. Coolidge Dr., Bloomington January 29 - April 9 Thursday: 5 - 8 pmIn 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 WishlistWHY 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 ClubDance 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 ClubDance 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 PMThe 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 PMThe 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 ClubCrochet/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 ClubBloomington 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: Chess Club Volunteer | Lincoln Street ClubChess Club A volunteer who would like to be a community partner and help take ownership of this program would be fantastic! We are also open to volunteers who simply want to help out. Volunteers should have a basic understanding of chess to help teach and play games with members. Ideally, volunteers can commit to an hour a week for the 10-week program. This program takes place on Wednesdays from 5:15–6:00 PM, and we are looking for two volunteers each week. 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 Chess Club A volunteer who would like to be a community partner and help take ownership of this program would be fantastic! We are also open to volunteers who simply want to help out. Volunteers should have a basic understanding of chess to help teach and play games with members. Ideally, volunteers can commit to an hour a week for the 10-week program. This program takes place on Wednesdays from 5:15–6:00 PM, and we are looking for two volunteers each week. 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: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 47401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adventure Club | Lincoln Street ClubAdventure 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: Seed Kit AssemblyVolunteers 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: Tree Planting at Highlands NeighborhoodJoin CanopyBloomington and Highlands neighbors as we plant native trees in the neighborhood. Volunteers will learn how to properly plant a tree, plant 3-5 trees with other volunteers, and end the event with food and music provided by CanopyBloomington. To register, please visit https://www.canopybloomington.org/upcoming-plantings. Organization: CanopyBloomington Inc. Join CanopyBloomington and Highlands neighbors as we plant native trees in the neighborhood. Volunteers will learn how to properly plant a tree, plant 3-5 trees with other volunteers, and end the event with food and music provided by CanopyBloomington. To register, please visit https://www.canopybloomington.org/upcoming-plantings. Organization: CanopyBloomington Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026 Zip Code: 47407 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tree Planting at Batchelor Heights NeighborhoodJoin CanopyBloomington and Batchelor Heights neighbors as we plant native trees in the neighborhood. Volunteers will learn how to properly plant a tree, plant 3-5 trees with other volunteers, and end the event with food and music provided by CanopyBloomington. To register, please visit https://www.canopybloomington.org/upcoming-plantings. Organization: CanopyBloomington Inc. Join CanopyBloomington and Batchelor Heights neighbors as we plant native trees in the neighborhood. Volunteers will learn how to properly plant a tree, plant 3-5 trees with other volunteers, and end the event with food and music provided by CanopyBloomington. To register, please visit https://www.canopybloomington.org/upcoming-plantings. Organization: CanopyBloomington Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026 Zip Code: 47407 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: 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: Energy Navigator! CanvasserVolunteers are needed to canvass neighborhoods and invite homeowners and renters to attend Energy Navigator! presentations. 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. 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: Area 10 Agency Wish ListWHY 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 BandsMobile 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 BandsMobile 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 ListWHY 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 SeatsOr 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 SeatsOr 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 MemberThe 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: Silly Science Volunteer | Lincoln Street ClubIn the Silly Science program at the Lincoln Street Boys & Girls Club members learn science through fun experiments, games, and projects. This program will cover chemistry, biology, engineering, and physics activities. After a full day of school we want to keep the learning going but make sure it is fun! This program engages the youth in learning all about the science in the world around us with play, smiles and laughter, and yes, sometimes slime too! Volunteers assist with program set up, helping the members with the activity of the day and cleaning up as the program wraps up. No science expertise is required! Volunteers can serve in the Club once as a guest. To volunteer in any capacity in the Club more than once volunteers must complete the volunteer onboarding process and have an active Club Volunteer Membership. Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington In the Silly Science program at the Lincoln Street Boys & Girls Club members learn science through fun experiments, games, and projects. This program will cover chemistry, biology, engineering, and physics activities. After a full day of school we want to keep the learning going but make sure it is fun! This program engages the youth in learning all about the science in the world around us with play, smiles and laughter, and yes, sometimes slime too! Volunteers assist with program set up, helping the members with the activity of the day and cleaning up as the program wraps up. No science expertise is required! Volunteers can serve in the Club once as a guest. To volunteer in any capacity in the Club more than once volunteers must complete the volunteer onboarding process and have an active Club Volunteer Membership. Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 47401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden Club Volunteer | Lincoln Street ClubGarden Club engages youth with gardening! 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. Volunteers can serve in the Club once as a guest. To volunteer in any capacity in the Club more than once volunteers must complete the volunteer onboarding process and have an active Club Volunteer Membership. Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington Garden Club engages youth with gardening! 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. Volunteers can serve in the Club once as a guest. To volunteer in any capacity in the Club more than once volunteers must complete the volunteer onboarding process and have an active Club Volunteer Membership. Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 47401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wish ListWe 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: Bus Drivers For School Transportation To ClubIn order to serve additional schools in our communities including Covenant Christian, Harmony, St. Charles, and Seven Oaks it requires the Clubs to provide transportation from school to the Club after school each weekday. When Club staff are driving it means that they are away from caring for the youth that are in the Club. We need drivers who are at least 22 years of age with a clean driving record who would like to assist with transportation from these schools to the Club. The Club vehicles are minibuses and do not require a CDL license. If you could drive a couple of days or all 5 days each week we need you! This helps us continue to serve all of the youth of the community. Signing up for this opportunity will let us know of your interest and we will be in touch to discuss further with you about helping to serve either at our Ellettsville or Lincoln Street Club. A Motor Vehicle Report and background check will be processed to volunteer as a driver. Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington In order to serve additional schools in our communities including Covenant Christian, Harmony, St. Charles, and Seven Oaks it requires the Clubs to provide transportation from school to the Club after school each weekday. When Club staff are driving it means that they are away from caring for the youth that are in the Club. We need drivers who are at least 22 years of age with a clean driving record who would like to assist with transportation from these schools to the Club. The Club vehicles are minibuses and do not require a CDL license. If you could drive a couple of days or all 5 days each week we need you! This helps us continue to serve all of the youth of the community. Signing up for this opportunity will let us know of your interest and we will be in touch to discuss further with you about helping to serve either at our Ellettsville or Lincoln Street Club. A Motor Vehicle Report and background check will be processed to volunteer as a driver. Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47460 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Carpentry projects for gardenAn 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 CountyWomen 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 |
Volunteer: Bike Project Weekday Volunteer ShiftsWe'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: Area 10 Caring Companions - Choose How You Want to Help!Become a Caring Companion with Area 10 Agency on Aging and help older adults and individuals with disabilities remain independent, safe, and socially connected. As a volunteer, you’ll be matched with someone based on the types of support you’re comfortable providing. You can choose from a variety of helpful tasks, including: Friendly visiting – brighten someone’s day with conversation and companionship Help around the home – assist with light cleaning or organizing Yard/garden help – light outdoor tasks (not lawn-mowing) Miscellaneous tasks – such as pet care, limited mobility assistance, or other needs based on your interests and the neighbor’s situationThis is a great opportunity for students to build social service skills, families to volunteer together, or anyone who wants to brighten someone’s day. Area 10 serves all of Monroe and Owen counties, and volunteers can choose where to help based on what’s convenient to where they live, work, or spend time. Commitment: Just one hour per week, with a minimum commitment of six months (or one semester for students). Families welcome! Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Requirements: Volunteers must attend an orientation, complete an application, and agree to a limited criminal history check. Interested? Contact: Amy Wardlow at Area 10 Agency on Aging 812-935-2523 | awardlow@area10agency.org Or apply online: area10agency.org/volunteer-application Organization: Area 10 Agency On Aging Become a Caring Companion with Area 10 Agency on Aging and help older adults and individuals with disabilities remain independent, safe, and socially connected. As a volunteer, you’ll be matched with someone based on the types of support you’re comfortable providing. You can choose from a variety of helpful tasks, including: Friendly visiting – brighten someone’s day with conversation and companionship Help around the home – assist with light cleaning or organizing Yard/garden help – light outdoor tasks (not lawn-mowing) Miscellaneous tasks – such as pet care, limited mobility assistance, or other needs based on your interests and the neighbor’s situationThis is a great opportunity for students to build social service skills, families to volunteer together, or anyone who wants to brighten someone’s day. Area 10 serves all of Monroe and Owen counties, and volunteers can choose where to help based on what’s convenient to where they live, work, or spend time. Commitment: Just one hour per week, with a minimum commitment of six months (or one semester for students). Families welcome! Volunteers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Requirements: Volunteers must attend an orientation, complete an application, and agree to a limited criminal history check. Interested? Contact: Amy Wardlow at Area 10 Agency on Aging 812-935-2523 | awardlow@area10agency.org Or apply online: area10agency.org/volunteer-application Organization: Area 10 Agency On Aging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47429 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pantry 279 Wish ListWHY DONATE? Help us continue to fight hunger. WHO WILL BENEFIT? The people who benefit from Pantry 279 are of all ages and backgrounds. We provide food and toiletries. DONATION INFORMATION: Donations can be made on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 11am-6pm and Saturday from 11am-3pm. at 3609 St Rd. 46, Bloomington (in Smith Pike Plaza between Urban Air and El Ranchero). Donation boxes are also located around the back if donations are made during off hours CONTACT: Cindy Chavez, (812) 606-1524, pantry279@yahoo.com AMAZON WISH LIST LINK OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST: *Canned goods*All non perishable food (items like soups, pasta, pasta sauce, canned meat, Spaghetti O's, etc. are great) cereals or oatmeal or any kind granola bars Mac and Cheese Baking staples like flour, sugar, spices and oils Processed deer meatFresh produce Water, juice, misc drinksVegan/Gluten free foods Sharpie Markers (Black) *Ziplock bags , gallon and quart size (ones with zippers preferred) We always need food storage bags Copy paper Printer toner (call for kind) Grocery bags Toiletries, bar soap, etc Toilet paper Cleaning supplies Female sanitary needs Diapers (New Born, 2, 4, 5, 6, Pull ups 2/3T and 3/4T) Baby wipes Baby formula (any kind) Gently used clothing and household goodsSocksKid friendly snacks, juices and mealsBirthday Cake Kits: Boxed cake mix, 12 oz. can of soda (any flavor), icing, birthday candles & aluminum cake pans We could also use money to purchase large amount at a discount. Paypal pantry279@yahoo.com Venmo @pantry279 Mail direct P.O. Box 312, Ellettsville, IN 47429 HOLIDAY & SEASONAL NEEDS Gift cards to Walmart, Amazon, or Kroger. New toys for kids at ChristmasThanksgiving Food (Collected September-November) items such as Cream of Mushroom Soup, Canned Yams, Gravy packets, Stuffing mix, Pie filling, Instant Mashed Potatoes, Meat (canned or frozen), Mac n Cheese & Monetary Donations to pay for MeatClick here for Thanksgiving Food Donation pageSponsors for our Summer Kids Food Program (May-August) Organization: Pantry 279 WHY DONATE? Help us continue to fight hunger. WHO WILL BENEFIT? The people who benefit from Pantry 279 are of all ages and backgrounds. We provide food and toiletries. DONATION INFORMATION: Donations can be made on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 11am-6pm and Saturday from 11am-3pm. at 3609 St Rd. 46, Bloomington (in Smith Pike Plaza between Urban Air and El Ranchero). Donation boxes are also located around the back if donations are made during off hours CONTACT: Cindy Chavez, (812) 606-1524, pantry279@yahoo.com AMAZON WISH LIST LINK OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST: *Canned goods*All non perishable food (items like soups, pasta, pasta sauce, canned meat, Spaghetti O's, etc. are great) cereals or oatmeal or any kind granola bars Mac and Cheese Baking staples like flour, sugar, spices and oils Processed deer meatFresh produce Water, juice, misc drinksVegan/Gluten free foods Sharpie Markers (Black) *Ziplock bags , gallon and quart size (ones with zippers preferred) We always need food storage bags Copy paper Printer toner (call for kind) Grocery bags Toiletries, bar soap, etc Toilet paper Cleaning supplies Female sanitary needs Diapers (New Born, 2, 4, 5, 6, Pull ups 2/3T and 3/4T) Baby wipes Baby formula (any kind) Gently used clothing and household goodsSocksKid friendly snacks, juices and mealsBirthday Cake Kits: Boxed cake mix, 12 oz. can of soda (any flavor), icing, birthday candles & aluminum cake pans We could also use money to purchase large amount at a discount. Paypal pantry279@yahoo.com Venmo @pantry279 Mail direct P.O. Box 312, Ellettsville, IN 47429 HOLIDAY & SEASONAL NEEDS Gift cards to Walmart, Amazon, or Kroger. New toys for kids at ChristmasThanksgiving Food (Collected September-November) items such as Cream of Mushroom Soup, Canned Yams, Gravy packets, Stuffing mix, Pie filling, Instant Mashed Potatoes, Meat (canned or frozen), Mac n Cheese & Monetary Donations to pay for MeatClick here for Thanksgiving Food Donation pageSponsors for our Summer Kids Food Program (May-August) Organization: Pantry 279 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fixing Up the Shalom Center!
The Shalom Community Center is known for its love and support for Bloomington’s homeless community. But our building needs some love itself! If you are handy and enjoy house projects, you are the perfect volunteer to help keep our beloved shelter in good condition. These volunteers are a HUGE help to the Shalom Center, as even projects as simple as repairing a hole in the wall help keep our building safe and comfortable for our people. We are looking for someone who can communicate with our program director 1-2 times a month and keep in touch as repairs are needed. So if you are interested in maintaining the beauty of our center, please apply using the link or the QR below! https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936 Come and see the direct difference you can make when you volunteer with Beacon, Inc. Together, we can all be a Beacon of light! Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center
The Shalom Community Center is known for its love and support for Bloomington’s homeless community. But our building needs some love itself! If you are handy and enjoy house projects, you are the perfect volunteer to help keep our beloved shelter in good condition. These volunteers are a HUGE help to the Shalom Center, as even projects as simple as repairing a hole in the wall help keep our building safe and comfortable for our people. We are looking for someone who can communicate with our program director 1-2 times a month and keep in touch as repairs are needed. So if you are interested in maintaining the beauty of our center, please apply using the link or the QR below! https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936 Come and see the direct difference you can make when you volunteer with Beacon, Inc. Together, we can all be a Beacon of light! Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Double Dutch VolunteersGet your Double Dutch Jump Rope on by teaching young people to Jump, Read, Sing, Selfesteem. Organization: Cry of the Children, INC Get your Double Dutch Jump Rope on by teaching young people to Jump, Read, Sing, Selfesteem. Organization: Cry of the Children, INC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47403 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Goat Conspiracy Wish ListWHY DONATE? When Goat Conspiracy "transfarmed" from a for-profit dairy to a nonprofit sanctuary, we had to find new, diverse sources of revenue. We offer tours, goat yoga, and private and public events, but as a young organization, we definitely rely on donors to help provide the best lives for our residents. 119 goats need literal tons of hay and regular health checks and veterinary care. Donors ensure that they can live their best lives. WHO WILL BENEFIT? Most of our time and resources go toward taking care of our animals! DONATION DELIVERY: 6030 E Kent Road, Bloomington, IN 47401 CONTACT: Amy Osajima, amy@thegoatconspiracy.org, 812-727-4220 The Goat Conspiracy began as a small local sustainably-oriented farm and creamery. After almost a decade of working the farm, we began to understand gaps that could not be closed with respect to sustainability and animal welfare. In the winter of 2024, we began our "transfarmation" into a sanctuary/retirement home for our goats and chickens. We would love for you to visit the Goat Conspiracy and learn more about our story, how we saw ourselves as an alternative to factory farms, but ended up realizing the impact of dairy among other forms of animal agriculture are neither sustainable nor truly in line with animal welfare. We offer farm visits/tours, yoga classes, birthday parties and hold a variety of events on the farm (follow us on Facebook or Instagram or sign up for our newsletter at the bottom of our home page). THE BIG STUFF Kubota or Gator style vehicle to help us get around the farm quickly. Even a golf cart would be great!GENERAL SANCTUARY NEEDS Livestock Scratching Brush Goat Scratcher Full Massage Grooming Brush Manna Pro Pine Shavings for Chicken Bedding Little Giant® Muck Cart Little Giant® Plastic Muck Tub True Temper R6STFFEC 6 Cu. Ft Steel Tray Wheelbarrow You can see our current Amazon wish list here. We can also use: Organization: The Goat Conspiracy Sanctuary WHY DONATE? When Goat Conspiracy "transfarmed" from a for-profit dairy to a nonprofit sanctuary, we had to find new, diverse sources of revenue. We offer tours, goat yoga, and private and public events, but as a young organization, we definitely rely on donors to help provide the best lives for our residents. 119 goats need literal tons of hay and regular health checks and veterinary care. Donors ensure that they can live their best lives. WHO WILL BENEFIT? Most of our time and resources go toward taking care of our animals! DONATION DELIVERY: 6030 E Kent Road, Bloomington, IN 47401 CONTACT: Amy Osajima, amy@thegoatconspiracy.org, 812-727-4220 The Goat Conspiracy began as a small local sustainably-oriented farm and creamery. After almost a decade of working the farm, we began to understand gaps that could not be closed with respect to sustainability and animal welfare. In the winter of 2024, we began our "transfarmation" into a sanctuary/retirement home for our goats and chickens. We would love for you to visit the Goat Conspiracy and learn more about our story, how we saw ourselves as an alternative to factory farms, but ended up realizing the impact of dairy among other forms of animal agriculture are neither sustainable nor truly in line with animal welfare. We offer farm visits/tours, yoga classes, birthday parties and hold a variety of events on the farm (follow us on Facebook or Instagram or sign up for our newsletter at the bottom of our home page). THE BIG STUFF Kubota or Gator style vehicle to help us get around the farm quickly. Even a golf cart would be great!GENERAL SANCTUARY NEEDS Livestock Scratching Brush Goat Scratcher Full Massage Grooming Brush Manna Pro Pine Shavings for Chicken Bedding Little Giant® Muck Cart Little Giant® Plastic Muck Tub True Temper R6STFFEC 6 Cu. Ft Steel Tray Wheelbarrow You can see our current Amazon wish list here. We can also use: Organization: The Goat Conspiracy Sanctuary Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fall/Winter In-Kind Donation WishlistWHY DONATE? Support our most vulnerable community members experiencing homelessness and poverty. WHO WILL BENEFIT? The visitors who use our shelter for essential life services. DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 620 S. Walnut St., Bloomington, IN 47403 CONTACT: Tory Crowe, tory@beaconinc.org Amazon Wish List OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST: Deodorant (travel size ideal) Razors and Shaving Cream Laundry Detergent (liquid or in pod form) Winter Hats, Gloves, Coats, & Jackets Sweatshirts & Sweaters, both men and women, all adult sizes Sweatpants, Jeans & Belts, both men and women, all adult sizes Rain Ponchos & Umbrellas Thermal Underwear Sneakers & Boots, both men and women, all adult sizes Backpacks, Carry Bags & Rolling Suitcases Sleeping Bags, Tents & Tarps Paper Towels Blankets Over the Counter Medications (pain relief, cold & flu, allergy, heartburn) Ground Coffee Canned Food – Institutional Size Postage Stamps First Aid Supplies (triple antibiotic, bandages, gauze wraps, etc) Shampoo and Conditioner (regular and travel sized) Cough Drops Washcloths and Towels Sunscreen For questions, please reach out to Tory Crowe at tory@beaconinc.org or 812-334-5734 x 113 Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center WHY DONATE? Support our most vulnerable community members experiencing homelessness and poverty. WHO WILL BENEFIT? The visitors who use our shelter for essential life services. DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 620 S. Walnut St., Bloomington, IN 47403 CONTACT: Tory Crowe, tory@beaconinc.org Amazon Wish List OUR IN-KIND DONATION WISH LIST: Deodorant (travel size ideal) Razors and Shaving Cream Laundry Detergent (liquid or in pod form) Winter Hats, Gloves, Coats, & Jackets Sweatshirts & Sweaters, both men and women, all adult sizes Sweatpants, Jeans & Belts, both men and women, all adult sizes Rain Ponchos & Umbrellas Thermal Underwear Sneakers & Boots, both men and women, all adult sizes Backpacks, Carry Bags & Rolling Suitcases Sleeping Bags, Tents & Tarps Paper Towels Blankets Over the Counter Medications (pain relief, cold & flu, allergy, heartburn) Ground Coffee Canned Food – Institutional Size Postage Stamps First Aid Supplies (triple antibiotic, bandages, gauze wraps, etc) Shampoo and Conditioner (regular and travel sized) Cough Drops Washcloths and Towels Sunscreen For questions, please reach out to Tory Crowe at tory@beaconinc.org or 812-334-5734 x 113 Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Refresh Food Collection Barrels for Area 10!The Area 10 Agency on Aging Mobile Food Pantry uses decorated barrels to collect food donations — and after more than a decade of service, they’re in need of a refresh. Some are painted, others are covered in collage art, and many are showing signs of wear. Here’s what we need help with: Stripping off old collage materials (magazine clippings, adhesives, etc.) Repainting barrels that are faded or chipped Reimagining and redecorating with fresh pictures or paint We have around 30 barrels, so this is more than a one-day project, OR a shared effort. If your group can’t take on all 30 barrels, that’s okay — we can divide them up. Every bit helps!Please note: Volunteers will need to provide their own arts and crafts materials, such as paint, brushes, adhesives, and collage supplies. Need help with logistics? We can assist with dropping off and picking up barrels to make it easier for your group to participate. Let us know how many barrels your group would like to work on. Whether you're a community organization, school club, scout troop, or just a group of friends who love a good DIY challenge, we’d love your help. Interested? Please contact Suzanne Donnelly at 812-935-2553 or sdonnelly@area10agency.org, or Amy Wardlow at 812-935-2523 or awardlow@area10agency.org. The Area 10 Agency on Aging Mobile Food Pantry provides monthly supplemental groceries to homebound, income-eligible individuals, helping them maintain independence through better access to food and nutritional education. Organization: Area 10 Agency On Aging The Area 10 Agency on Aging Mobile Food Pantry uses decorated barrels to collect food donations — and after more than a decade of service, they’re in need of a refresh. Some are painted, others are covered in collage art, and many are showing signs of wear. Here’s what we need help with: Stripping off old collage materials (magazine clippings, adhesives, etc.) Repainting barrels that are faded or chipped Reimagining and redecorating with fresh pictures or paint We have around 30 barrels, so this is more than a one-day project, OR a shared effort. If your group can’t take on all 30 barrels, that’s okay — we can divide them up. Every bit helps!Please note: Volunteers will need to provide their own arts and crafts materials, such as paint, brushes, adhesives, and collage supplies. Need help with logistics? We can assist with dropping off and picking up barrels to make it easier for your group to participate. Let us know how many barrels your group would like to work on. Whether you're a community organization, school club, scout troop, or just a group of friends who love a good DIY challenge, we’d love your help. Interested? Please contact Suzanne Donnelly at 812-935-2553 or sdonnelly@area10agency.org, or Amy Wardlow at 812-935-2523 or awardlow@area10agency.org. The Area 10 Agency on Aging Mobile Food Pantry provides monthly supplemental groceries to homebound, income-eligible individuals, helping them maintain independence through better access to food and nutritional education. Organization: Area 10 Agency On Aging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47429 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Perry Township Trustee/ Bobby's Pantry Food DonationsPerry Township Trustee/ Bobby's Pantry is in need of donations including; Any non-perishable foods (URGENT NEED)including canned goodsricepastadried beansAlso, can use cleaning and laundry suppliesDonations can be made Mon.-Fri. from 9am-3pm at 1010 S. Walnut St., Suite A, Bloomington, IN 47401 For more information or assistance contact: Nancy Duncan, Food Pantry Manager/Coordinator at foodpantry@perrytownship.info or call 812-336-3713. Organization: Perry Township Trustee's Office / Bobby's Pantry Perry Township Trustee/ Bobby's Pantry is in need of donations including; Any non-perishable foods (URGENT NEED)including canned goodsricepastadried beansAlso, can use cleaning and laundry suppliesDonations can be made Mon.-Fri. from 9am-3pm at 1010 S. Walnut St., Suite A, Bloomington, IN 47401 For more information or assistance contact: Nancy Duncan, Food Pantry Manager/Coordinator at foodpantry@perrytownship.info or call 812-336-3713. Organization: Perry Township Trustee's Office / Bobby's Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Diaper DrivesThe Hoosier Diaper Program is Desperate for Diapers! We need diapers sizes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 (NOT newborn, 1 or 2) and training pant sizes 2T/3T, 3T/4T, 4T/5T, 5T/6T. We also need wipes. You can order them for us (we're not picky on brands) on Amazon via our Amazon Wish List: https://a.co/c8JApl5 We are also looking for local groups and organizations to run diaper drives for us. We would prefer if you would do a drive for a specific size (or just wipes!), that helps ensure folks don't donate sizes newborn, 1, or 2, which we are well stocked on for many months. We distribute >20,000 diapers per month, so partners interested in doing an annual drive would be amazing. We're willing to help make your drive a success! We do get intermittent mass restocks via the Indiana Diaper Bank, but it's not enough to fill local (and growing) need. Organization: Tandem The Hoosier Diaper Program is Desperate for Diapers! We need diapers sizes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 (NOT newborn, 1 or 2) and training pant sizes 2T/3T, 3T/4T, 4T/5T, 5T/6T. We also need wipes. You can order them for us (we're not picky on brands) on Amazon via our Amazon Wish List: https://a.co/c8JApl5 We are also looking for local groups and organizations to run diaper drives for us. We would prefer if you would do a drive for a specific size (or just wipes!), that helps ensure folks don't donate sizes newborn, 1, or 2, which we are well stocked on for many months. We distribute >20,000 diapers per month, so partners interested in doing an annual drive would be amazing. We're willing to help make your drive a success! We do get intermittent mass restocks via the Indiana Diaper Bank, but it's not enough to fill local (and growing) need. Organization: Tandem Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Boys & Girls Club Wish ListWHY DONATE? Empower young people at all of our locations. At the Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington, members receive Club Bucks from staff when they exhibit caring, productive, respectful, responsible, safe (or "CPRRS") behavior. Staff explain to members why they are receiving a Club Buck, which members can in turn save to spend at "The Club Buck Store." This system is one the pillars of our organization to help reinforce character development in club members, helping them grow as caring, productive, and responsible citizens.WHO WILL BENEFIT? Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington has four different units: Lincoln Street, Ferguson Crestmont, Ellettsville and Owen County. Donations will benefit youth at all locations! DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 803 N. Monroe St. Bloomington, IN 47402 CONTACT: Rachel Dobias - rdobias@bgcbloomington.org CLUB PROGRAM WISH LIST: Please Click Here to View* CLUB PROGRAM WISH LIST (AMAZON): Please Click Here Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington WHY DONATE? Empower young people at all of our locations. At the Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington, members receive Club Bucks from staff when they exhibit caring, productive, respectful, responsible, safe (or "CPRRS") behavior. Staff explain to members why they are receiving a Club Buck, which members can in turn save to spend at "The Club Buck Store." This system is one the pillars of our organization to help reinforce character development in club members, helping them grow as caring, productive, and responsible citizens.WHO WILL BENEFIT? Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington has four different units: Lincoln Street, Ferguson Crestmont, Ellettsville and Owen County. Donations will benefit youth at all locations! DONATION DELIVERY ADDRESS: 803 N. Monroe St. Bloomington, IN 47402 CONTACT: Rachel Dobias - rdobias@bgcbloomington.org CLUB PROGRAM WISH LIST: Please Click Here to View* CLUB PROGRAM WISH LIST (AMAZON): Please Click Here Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing/Social Media LeadMy Sister's Closet is looking for a Marketing/Social Media Lead. This position will develop ads and postings to our social media channels. Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Alignable and LinkedIn. Organization: My Sister's Closet Of Monroe County Inc. My Sister's Closet is looking for a Marketing/Social Media Lead. This position will develop ads and postings to our social media channels. Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Alignable and LinkedIn. Organization: My Sister's Closet Of Monroe County Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Activate! Interview OpportunitiesActivate! Volunteers Needed
Are you a volunteer, a member of an organization that utilizes volunteers, a board member, a committee, or a commission member? Would you like a chance to share your experiences, share your volunteer needs, spread the word about your organization, or motivate others in the community to get involved? If so, consider volunteering to share your stories. Activate! is a partnership between WFHB and the City of Bloomington Volunteer Network, which presents first-person narratives from people working for positive change. Interested participants will pre-record interviews at the WFHB Community Radio Station, which will air at a later date during the end of the WFHB 5pm Monday Evening News. Learn more below and sign up today!
Activate! interviews Activate! interviews are a way of celebrating volunteers, volunteerism, committee and board members, and organizations that use and rely on volunteers to support their programs. The program is not live but is pre-recorded to run at a later date. Activate! runs during the last portion of the WFHB radio’s 5pm News segment on Monday evenings (@5:25pm). Chad Carrothers, will be conducting the interviews at the WFHB studios located at 108 West Fourth Street in downtown Bloomington. Interviews are currently being scheduled on Tuesdays at 3 pm, 7pm, 7:30pm | Wednesdays 4:30pm, 5pm | Thursdays 3pm, 7pm, 7:30pm. While it is preferred if you can make it to the station, interviews can be recorded over Zoom if necessary due to preference, weather, or accessibility issues (the studio is located in an older building and not very accessible to those using wheelchairs or other mobility devices). Interviews generally take less than 30min. If all goes well, you may be in and out in 15 minutes. The final piece that will air will be around 5 minutes. The doors to WFHB are generally locked, but there is normally someone at the front desk to let people in, or you can text/call Chad on his cell number (812) 337-7827 when you arrive and he will let you in the building. The interviews will be posted on the WFHB Activate! Archive after airing at https://wfhb.org/category/news-public-affairs/activate/Next steps- Respond to this opportunity by clicking on the blue "respond" button located at the top of this page, or contact Michelle Moss at getconnected@bloomington.in.gov or 812-349-3433. You will get a reply via email from Michelle Moss who will work with you to determine the best days/times to schedule your interview. Thank you for your interest!
Organization: City of Bloomington Volunteer Network Activate! Volunteers Needed
Are you a volunteer, a member of an organization that utilizes volunteers, a board member, a committee, or a commission member? Would you like a chance to share your experiences, share your volunteer needs, spread the word about your organization, or motivate others in the community to get involved? If so, consider volunteering to share your stories. Activate! is a partnership between WFHB and the City of Bloomington Volunteer Network, which presents first-person narratives from people working for positive change. Interested participants will pre-record interviews at the WFHB Community Radio Station, which will air at a later date during the end of the WFHB 5pm Monday Evening News. Learn more below and sign up today!
Activate! interviews Activate! interviews are a way of celebrating volunteers, volunteerism, committee and board members, and organizations that use and rely on volunteers to support their programs. The program is not live but is pre-recorded to run at a later date. Activate! runs during the last portion of the WFHB radio’s 5pm News segment on Monday evenings (@5:25pm). Chad Carrothers, will be conducting the interviews at the WFHB studios located at 108 West Fourth Street in downtown Bloomington. Interviews are currently being scheduled on Tuesdays at 3 pm, 7pm, 7:30pm | Wednesdays 4:30pm, 5pm | Thursdays 3pm, 7pm, 7:30pm. While it is preferred if you can make it to the station, interviews can be recorded over Zoom if necessary due to preference, weather, or accessibility issues (the studio is located in an older building and not very accessible to those using wheelchairs or other mobility devices). Interviews generally take less than 30min. If all goes well, you may be in and out in 15 minutes. The final piece that will air will be around 5 minutes. The doors to WFHB are generally locked, but there is normally someone at the front desk to let people in, or you can text/call Chad on his cell number (812) 337-7827 when you arrive and he will let you in the building. The interviews will be posted on the WFHB Activate! Archive after airing at https://wfhb.org/category/news-public-affairs/activate/Next steps- Respond to this opportunity by clicking on the blue "respond" button located at the top of this page, or contact Michelle Moss at getconnected@bloomington.in.gov or 812-349-3433. You will get a reply via email from Michelle Moss who will work with you to determine the best days/times to schedule your interview. Thank you for your interest!
Organization: City of Bloomington Volunteer Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer CoordinatorLooking for someone with strong organizational skills to coordinate and schedule our volunteers. Experience in similar roles required. Organization: Crested Hill Refuge Looking for someone with strong organizational skills to coordinate and schedule our volunteers. Experience in similar roles required. Organization: Crested Hill Refuge Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: GardenerWe are looking for someone to help with our herbs, vegetables, seedlings, and landscaping. Experience with gardening preferred. Organization: Crested Hill Refuge We are looking for someone to help with our herbs, vegetables, seedlings, and landscaping. Experience with gardening preferred. Organization: Crested Hill Refuge Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sustainability CoordinatorWe are looking for someone to help us to leave as small a footprint on the environment as possible. Our future goals are to build a greenhouse and grow vegetables all year long. We also plan to create a system to conserve and irrigate rainwater. If you are interested in sustainability, farming, and inclusivity, please reach out! Organization: Crested Hill Refuge We are looking for someone to help us to leave as small a footprint on the environment as possible. Our future goals are to build a greenhouse and grow vegetables all year long. We also plan to create a system to conserve and irrigate rainwater. If you are interested in sustainability, farming, and inclusivity, please reach out! Organization: Crested Hill Refuge Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tack SpecialistWe are looking for volunteers to help us clean and condition our bridles and saddles. No experience is necessary. Organization: Crested Hill Refuge We are looking for volunteers to help us clean and condition our bridles and saddles. No experience is necessary. Organization: Crested Hill Refuge Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Handyperson/MaintenanceWe are looking for someone to do odd jobs--from weed eating, to helping with repairs around the farm. Skills include carpentry, using a lawn mower, good communication, and following directions. Organization: Crested Hill Refuge We are looking for someone to do odd jobs--from weed eating, to helping with repairs around the farm. Skills include carpentry, using a lawn mower, good communication, and following directions. Organization: Crested Hill Refuge Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Barn ManagerHelps with feeding horses, turn out, cleaning stalls, making sure horses are healthy and have what they need. Applicant must have at least three years of horse experience and be able to lift 50 pounds for this position. Organization: Crested Hill Refuge Helps with feeding horses, turn out, cleaning stalls, making sure horses are healthy and have what they need. Applicant must have at least three years of horse experience and be able to lift 50 pounds for this position. Organization: Crested Hill Refuge Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47408 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: GroomHelps with horses: bathing, grooming, tacking and untacking, warm-up and cool-down. Must have at least two years of horse experience with these types of tasks. Organization: Crested Hill Refuge Helps with horses: bathing, grooming, tacking and untacking, warm-up and cool-down. Must have at least two years of horse experience with these types of tasks. Organization: Crested Hill Refuge Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberWe are looking for more working board members who have experience as a treasurer or secretary or have skills for either role. Skills that are helpful but not mandatory: grant writing, managing funds, taking minutes at meetings, and fundraising. Organization: Crested Hill Refuge We are looking for more working board members who have experience as a treasurer or secretary or have skills for either role. Skills that are helpful but not mandatory: grant writing, managing funds, taking minutes at meetings, and fundraising. Organization: Crested Hill Refuge Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MarketingWe are a brand new organization and need help with marketing. Applicants should have experience with web design, digital marketing, content creation, and project management. Organization: Crested Hill Refuge We are a brand new organization and need help with marketing. Applicants should have experience with web design, digital marketing, content creation, and project management. Organization: Crested Hill Refuge Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47408 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teachers Warehouse Wish ListSupport Comes in Many Forms
Order online from our Amazon wish list. Quantity can be changed in the Cart. Choose the Gift Registry Address Teachers Warehouse and items will be shipped directly to Teachers Warehouse. Purchase school supplies locally or gather up items you already own and deliver in person to 524 N. Fairview Ave. in Bloomington. DONATION HOURS: M-T-W-Th from 3:30-6:00 and Sat. from 9:30-12:30, except holiday weekends Donate School Supplies Most Needed Items: fabricyarntissuesPizza X cupsVelcro dotstennis ballslunch bagsticky-tack3-ring binders popsicle stickspipe cleanersstrawsdisinfectant wipesear budslaminating pouchesmagnetspage protectorspencil sharpener (electric)puzzles - primary gradesroom deodorizersports equipmentspray cleanersstudent gifts: Play Doh, fidgets, plushies, sensory toystoiletries - travel sizerubber bandsTalenti jarsbinder clips
Please do not donate items that are torn or dirty. Organization: Teachers Warehouse Support Comes in Many Forms
Order online from our Amazon wish list. Quantity can be changed in the Cart. Choose the Gift Registry Address Teachers Warehouse and items will be shipped directly to Teachers Warehouse. Purchase school supplies locally or gather up items you already own and deliver in person to 524 N. Fairview Ave. in Bloomington. DONATION HOURS: M-T-W-Th from 3:30-6:00 and Sat. from 9:30-12:30, except holiday weekends Donate School Supplies Most Needed Items: fabricyarntissuesPizza X cupsVelcro dotstennis ballslunch bagsticky-tack3-ring binders popsicle stickspipe cleanersstrawsdisinfectant wipesear budslaminating pouchesmagnetspage protectorspencil sharpener (electric)puzzles - primary gradesroom deodorizersports equipmentspray cleanersstudent gifts: Play Doh, fidgets, plushies, sensory toystoiletries - travel sizerubber bandsTalenti jarsbinder clips
Please do not donate items that are torn or dirty. Organization: Teachers Warehouse Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BloomingOUT News Reporter
In this role, you will conduct interviews, gather information from multiple sources, and prepare stories for both on-air and web publication. Training will be provided and all levels of experience are welcome. Responsibilities: Research and write LGBTQ+-focused news stories for BloomingOUT. Conduct interviews, on the phone or in person (or in Zoom), and select soundbites for air. Package stories, which includes recording voice-over and editing together pieces. Collaborate with the BloomingOUT team to ensure stories align with the program’s mission. Monitor current events and emerging issues affecting the LGBTQ+ community. Skills: Organization: WFHB Community Radio
In this role, you will conduct interviews, gather information from multiple sources, and prepare stories for both on-air and web publication. Training will be provided and all levels of experience are welcome. Responsibilities: Research and write LGBTQ+-focused news stories for BloomingOUT. Conduct interviews, on the phone or in person (or in Zoom), and select soundbites for air. Package stories, which includes recording voice-over and editing together pieces. Collaborate with the BloomingOUT team to ensure stories align with the program’s mission. Monitor current events and emerging issues affecting the LGBTQ+ community. Skills: Organization: WFHB Community Radio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BloomingOUT HostBloomingOUT, WFHB’s weekly live public affairs program dedicated to covering LGBTQ+ issues in Bloomington and beyond, is seeking an enthusiastic and community-minded host to join our volunteer team. The host will be responsible for leading engaging and thought-provoking conversations on-air, introducing segments, and interviewing guests. This position requires a passion for LGBTQ+ issues, a commitment to inclusive and ethical journalism and the ability to create a welcoming space for listeners and guests alike. Training will be provided and all levels of experience are welcome. Responsibilities: Host BloomingOUT live on-air, introducing topics, segments, and guests. Conduct live and pre-recorded interviews, asking thoughtful and informed questions. Collaborate with the BloomingOUT production team to plan each week’s program. Engage with the local LGBTQ+ community to develop show topics and book guests. Maintain a respectful, inclusive, and professional tone on-air. Assist with show promotion via WFHB’s website and social media when needed. Skills: Organization: WFHB Community Radio BloomingOUT, WFHB’s weekly live public affairs program dedicated to covering LGBTQ+ issues in Bloomington and beyond, is seeking an enthusiastic and community-minded host to join our volunteer team. The host will be responsible for leading engaging and thought-provoking conversations on-air, introducing segments, and interviewing guests. This position requires a passion for LGBTQ+ issues, a commitment to inclusive and ethical journalism and the ability to create a welcoming space for listeners and guests alike. Training will be provided and all levels of experience are welcome. Responsibilities: Host BloomingOUT live on-air, introducing topics, segments, and guests. Conduct live and pre-recorded interviews, asking thoughtful and informed questions. Collaborate with the BloomingOUT production team to plan each week’s program. Engage with the local LGBTQ+ community to develop show topics and book guests. Maintain a respectful, inclusive, and professional tone on-air. Assist with show promotion via WFHB’s website and social media when needed. Skills: Organization: WFHB Community Radio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Monroe County Humane Association Wish ListThe MCHA Pet Food & Supply Pantry provides support to families experiencing temporary financial difficulties while ensuring no pet goes hungry. MCHA is deeply committed to keeping pets with their families and reducing the number of animals surrendered. By doing so, we aim to foster a community where every pet is valued, cared for, and safe in their homes. This program is designed to give extra help alongside your pet’s usual food, not to be the only food they rely on for nutrition. In 2023, MCHA distributed more than 12.5 tons (25,000 lbs of food) of pet food to our community. Questions? Contact Liz Austin at eaustin@monroehumane.org or 812-333-6242 OUR DONATION WISH LIST Dry dog foodDry Cat FoodCanned dog foodSpray cheeseChuru cat treatsSoft dog treats (Pupperoni, Beggin Strips, Canine Carryouts, etc.)Liquid laundry detergentDryer sheetsPaper towelsTrash bags - 40 gallonClorox wipesGallon Ziploc bagsClean 5 gallon bucketsAA & AAA batteriesWhite copy paperGift cards, varied stores (Wal-Mart, Sam's Club, PetCo, Amazon, Menards, Lowes)We also take new or gently used pet suppliesPet food donations can be dropped off at our Animal Care Campus, located at 791 S Fieldstone Blvd. Amazon.com wish list: Organization: Monroe County Humane Association The MCHA Pet Food & Supply Pantry provides support to families experiencing temporary financial difficulties while ensuring no pet goes hungry. MCHA is deeply committed to keeping pets with their families and reducing the number of animals surrendered. By doing so, we aim to foster a community where every pet is valued, cared for, and safe in their homes. This program is designed to give extra help alongside your pet’s usual food, not to be the only food they rely on for nutrition. In 2023, MCHA distributed more than 12.5 tons (25,000 lbs of food) of pet food to our community. Questions? Contact Liz Austin at eaustin@monroehumane.org or 812-333-6242 OUR DONATION WISH LIST Dry dog foodDry Cat FoodCanned dog foodSpray cheeseChuru cat treatsSoft dog treats (Pupperoni, Beggin Strips, Canine Carryouts, etc.)Liquid laundry detergentDryer sheetsPaper towelsTrash bags - 40 gallonClorox wipesGallon Ziploc bagsClean 5 gallon bucketsAA & AAA batteriesWhite copy paperGift cards, varied stores (Wal-Mart, Sam's Club, PetCo, Amazon, Menards, Lowes)We also take new or gently used pet suppliesPet food donations can be dropped off at our Animal Care Campus, located at 791 S Fieldstone Blvd. Amazon.com wish list: Organization: Monroe County Humane Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wednesday Choir - All are Welcome!Sing for Joy! rehearsals begin Wednesday, September 3, from 3:00 - 4:00pm, at the ENDWRIGHT EAST ACTIVE LIVING CENTER in Simon College Mall, Bloomington. Rehearsals are open to the public; all are welcome including those living with dementia or are other-abled. There is no charge or audition. We would also welcome help for set up of chairs and stands at 2:15pm! For more information contact: Organization: Sing For Joy! Senior Community Choir Sing for Joy! rehearsals begin Wednesday, September 3, from 3:00 - 4:00pm, at the ENDWRIGHT EAST ACTIVE LIVING CENTER in Simon College Mall, Bloomington. Rehearsals are open to the public; all are welcome including those living with dementia or are other-abled. There is no charge or audition. We would also welcome help for set up of chairs and stands at 2:15pm! For more information contact: Organization: Sing For Joy! Senior Community Choir Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Caregiver Support Group FacilitatorSupport Group Facilitators create a safe, open environment where people share their feelings, thoughts and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia. Support Group Facilitators: Facilitate groups of caregivers or people living with dementia to provide social and educational support helping group members provide emotional support to one another.Present pertinent Association materials and information to group members and assure a positive experience for attendees.Connect people with additional Association services and volunteer opportunities by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 Helpline.Apply NowThe Association is seeking volunteer candidates with:Strong listening and effective communication skills with demonstrated ability to be empathic and separate personal needs from group needs.Ability to redirect and facilitate discussion as well as fulfill the Facilitator duties and responsibilities as described in onboarding.Ability to create and maintain a safe environment where participants’ thoughts and feelings are valued and group members are treated with fairness, equity and respect.Passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred.Must be age 21 to apply. Background checks are required. Click here to apply! Organization: Alzheimer's Association Support Group Facilitators create a safe, open environment where people share their feelings, thoughts and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia. Support Group Facilitators: Facilitate groups of caregivers or people living with dementia to provide social and educational support helping group members provide emotional support to one another.Present pertinent Association materials and information to group members and assure a positive experience for attendees.Connect people with additional Association services and volunteer opportunities by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 Helpline.Apply NowThe Association is seeking volunteer candidates with:Strong listening and effective communication skills with demonstrated ability to be empathic and separate personal needs from group needs.Ability to redirect and facilitate discussion as well as fulfill the Facilitator duties and responsibilities as described in onboarding.Ability to create and maintain a safe environment where participants’ thoughts and feelings are valued and group members are treated with fairness, equity and respect.Passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred.Must be age 21 to apply. Background checks are required. Click here to apply! Organization: Alzheimer's Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Head Start InternJob Title: Head Start Intern Department: Head Start/Early Head Start at South Central Community Action Program Position Summary: The Head Start Intern will assist in the delivery of high-quality early childhood education and comprehensive services for children and families enrolled in the Head Start program. Under the supervision of experienced staff, the intern will support classroom instruction, family engagement activities, program operations, or administrative tasks based on their area of interest or study. This internship provides valuable, hands-on experience in a federally funded early childhood program that promotes school readiness and family well-being. Key Responsibilities (may vary by focus area): Classroom Support: Assist teachers in daily classroom routines, activities, and supervision of children Help prepare learning materials and maintain a safe, engaging environment Support individual and group learning through play and structured activities Observe and document children’s behavior and developmental milestones Encourage positive social interaction and model appropriate behavior Family Engagement Support: Assist in planning and implementing family engagement events and parent meetingsHelp prepare family communication materials (newsletters, flyers, reminders) Support Family Advocates with outreach and resource coordinationAdministrative Support: Assist with data entry, filing, and organizing program records Help prepare reports, tracking logs, and other documentation Support coordination of program events or community outreachQualifications: Currently enrolled in or recently completed a program in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Social Work, Human Services, or related fieldInterest in working with children and families from diverse backgrounds Good communication and interpersonal skillsAbility to follow directions and work as part of a teamMust maintain confidentiality and adhere to Head Start performance standardsPreferred Qualifications: Bilingual (English/Spanish or other languages) Experience volunteering or working with childrenBenefits: Hands-on experience in a nationally recognized early childhood program Mentorship from experienced professionalsOpportunity to explore careers in education, social work, or public healthMay qualify for academic credit (dependent on school program)Letter of recommendation or reference upon successful completionTo apply, please complete this form. Organization: South Central Community Action Program (SCCAP) Job Title: Head Start Intern Department: Head Start/Early Head Start at South Central Community Action Program Position Summary: The Head Start Intern will assist in the delivery of high-quality early childhood education and comprehensive services for children and families enrolled in the Head Start program. Under the supervision of experienced staff, the intern will support classroom instruction, family engagement activities, program operations, or administrative tasks based on their area of interest or study. This internship provides valuable, hands-on experience in a federally funded early childhood program that promotes school readiness and family well-being. Key Responsibilities (may vary by focus area): Classroom Support: Assist teachers in daily classroom routines, activities, and supervision of children Help prepare learning materials and maintain a safe, engaging environment Support individual and group learning through play and structured activities Observe and document children’s behavior and developmental milestones Encourage positive social interaction and model appropriate behavior Family Engagement Support: Assist in planning and implementing family engagement events and parent meetingsHelp prepare family communication materials (newsletters, flyers, reminders) Support Family Advocates with outreach and resource coordinationAdministrative Support: Assist with data entry, filing, and organizing program records Help prepare reports, tracking logs, and other documentation Support coordination of program events or community outreachQualifications: Currently enrolled in or recently completed a program in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Social Work, Human Services, or related fieldInterest in working with children and families from diverse backgrounds Good communication and interpersonal skillsAbility to follow directions and work as part of a teamMust maintain confidentiality and adhere to Head Start performance standardsPreferred Qualifications: Bilingual (English/Spanish or other languages) Experience volunteering or working with childrenBenefits: Hands-on experience in a nationally recognized early childhood program Mentorship from experienced professionalsOpportunity to explore careers in education, social work, or public healthMay qualify for academic credit (dependent on school program)Letter of recommendation or reference upon successful completionTo apply, please complete this form. Organization: South Central Community Action Program (SCCAP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Head Start Policy CouncilInterested in building leadership skills, learning about governance, and supporting early education? Head Start is looking for community members to join our Policy Council! What is Head Start? Head Start is a free, early education program for low-income households with the goal of supporting children in reaching their full potential. To achieve this, Head Start programs deliver services to children and families in core areas of early learning, health, and family well-being while engaging parents as partners every step of the way. The Policy Council is a key piece of our operations, and we would value more community insight and input! What is Policy Council? Policy Council is a group of Head Start parents and community members who help lead and make decisions about our program. Members receive, review, and approve/disapprove information regarding: program planningpolicies and proceduresHead Start operationsPolicy Council members are ambassadors for Head Start. Your role is not only to attend meetings but also to advocate and tell the story of how our program makes a difference in the lives of children, families, and our community. Policy Council meets once a month on the 3rd Monday of every month from 6-8pm. Dinner and childcare are provided. If interested, please reach out to Alissa at aweiss@insccap.org. Organization: South Central Community Action Program (SCCAP) Interested in building leadership skills, learning about governance, and supporting early education? Head Start is looking for community members to join our Policy Council! What is Head Start? Head Start is a free, early education program for low-income households with the goal of supporting children in reaching their full potential. To achieve this, Head Start programs deliver services to children and families in core areas of early learning, health, and family well-being while engaging parents as partners every step of the way. The Policy Council is a key piece of our operations, and we would value more community insight and input! What is Policy Council? Policy Council is a group of Head Start parents and community members who help lead and make decisions about our program. Members receive, review, and approve/disapprove information regarding: program planningpolicies and proceduresHead Start operationsPolicy Council members are ambassadors for Head Start. Your role is not only to attend meetings but also to advocate and tell the story of how our program makes a difference in the lives of children, families, and our community. Policy Council meets once a month on the 3rd Monday of every month from 6-8pm. Dinner and childcare are provided. If interested, please reach out to Alissa at aweiss@insccap.org. Organization: South Central Community Action Program (SCCAP) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Prison Affairs ReporterPrison Affairs Reporter: WFHB’s Kite Line program is seeking volunteers to write weekly headlines for the show. Kite Line covers issues related to incarceration, often by amplifying the voices of people directly impacted by the prison system. The program is known for its interviews with people inside prisons and for highlighting poor conditions, resistance and the broader effects of mass incarceration. Headline reporters will write brief introductions to each week’s program, help summarize content, and craft headlines that reflect the urgency and complexity of prison justice issues. Topics may range from local developments in Bloomington or Indiana to national and international prison-related news. This position is ideal for someone with strong writing skills, an interest in abolitionist perspectives, and a critical view of the prison industrial complex. Responsibilities: Write concise headlines and introductory summaries for weekly Kite Line episode. Collaborate with the Kite Line team to identify the core focus of each show Stay informed on prison-related news and movements, both locally and globally Assist with web content and social media promotion when needed Skills: You will strengthen your writing for radio and web, and gain a deeper understanding of editorial decision-making in social justice media. You may also learn skills like Wordpress, headline writing, SEO, and the principles of abolitionist journalism. Training will be provided. All levels of experience are welcome. Organization: WFHB Community Radio Prison Affairs Reporter: WFHB’s Kite Line program is seeking volunteers to write weekly headlines for the show. Kite Line covers issues related to incarceration, often by amplifying the voices of people directly impacted by the prison system. The program is known for its interviews with people inside prisons and for highlighting poor conditions, resistance and the broader effects of mass incarceration. Headline reporters will write brief introductions to each week’s program, help summarize content, and craft headlines that reflect the urgency and complexity of prison justice issues. Topics may range from local developments in Bloomington or Indiana to national and international prison-related news. This position is ideal for someone with strong writing skills, an interest in abolitionist perspectives, and a critical view of the prison industrial complex. Responsibilities: Write concise headlines and introductory summaries for weekly Kite Line episode. Collaborate with the Kite Line team to identify the core focus of each show Stay informed on prison-related news and movements, both locally and globally Assist with web content and social media promotion when needed Skills: You will strengthen your writing for radio and web, and gain a deeper understanding of editorial decision-making in social justice media. You may also learn skills like Wordpress, headline writing, SEO, and the principles of abolitionist journalism. Training will be provided. All levels of experience are welcome. Organization: WFHB Community Radio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: No |
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Organization: WFHB Community Radio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice VolunteerHospice Volunteering offers a low volume flexible time commitment that makes a big impact. As a volunteer, you'll offer support and comfort to patients and families. Whether listening, providing companionship, or reading, your presence brings peace and joy. No experience needed- just an open heart. Be a beacon of hope today. The opportunities are endless. Organization: Heart to Heart Hospice Hospice Volunteering offers a low volume flexible time commitment that makes a big impact. As a volunteer, you'll offer support and comfort to patients and families. Whether listening, providing companionship, or reading, your presence brings peace and joy. No experience needed- just an open heart. Be a beacon of hope today. The opportunities are endless. Organization: Heart to Heart Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Beautify The Neighborhood at Shalom Center!SUMMER IS HERE, which means fresh air, fun with friends and family, and exploring neighborhoods! Some of our areas need a little help to be ready for explorers, and that's where we need you! The Shalom Community Center strives to be a good neighbor, and part of that is making sure the surrounding areas are free from litter. We are looking for volunteers to help clean up our neighboring properties. This would be about an hour a week, and you would have flexibility with the day and time. So if you are interested in keeping our community clean and beautiful, please apply using the link or use the QR below! https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936 Come and see the direct difference you can make when you volunteer with Beacon, Inc. Together, we can all be a Beacon of light! For assistance or more information please contact Tory Crowe at tory@beaconinc.org or 812-334-5734 x 113. Please do NOT reply to this message. Organization: Beacon, Inc. - Shalom Community Center SUMMER IS HERE, which means fresh air, fun with friends and family, and exploring neighborhoods! Some of our areas need a little help to be ready for explorers, and that's where we need you! The Shalom Community Center strives to be a good neighbor, and part of that is making sure the surrounding areas are free from litter. We are looking for volunteers to help clean up our neighboring properties. This would be about an hour a week, and you would have flexibility with the day and time. So if you are interested in keeping our community clean and beautiful, please apply using the link or use the QR below! https://beaconinc.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=69936 Come and see the direct difference you can make when you volunteer with Beacon, Inc. Together, we can all be a Beacon of light! For assistance or more information please contact Tory Crowe at tory@beaconinc.org or 812-334-5734 x 113. 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: ReStore/Habitat for Humanity Wish ListWhy donate: Donating working appliances and furniture helps Habitat Monroe County build affordable homes. Donating helps reuse/recycle items for a more sustainable planet while also reducing solid waste disposal. Who benefits: Income eligible community members. Donation information: Donations can be made Tue through Sat, 11am to 4pm, at 850 S. College Mall Rd Bloomington, IN. ReStore has a pick-up service for appliances and furniture. Contact: Ron Smith, 812 331-2660 ext 103, or ronsmith@monroecountyhabitat.org for more info. WISH LIST Priorities Working, gently used appliances like stoves, refrigerators, washers and dryers. Furniture in good condition like sofa's, tables, chairs, etc.Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County - ReStore Why donate: Donating working appliances and furniture helps Habitat Monroe County build affordable homes. Donating helps reuse/recycle items for a more sustainable planet while also reducing solid waste disposal. Who benefits: Income eligible community members. Donation information: Donations can be made Tue through Sat, 11am to 4pm, at 850 S. College Mall Rd Bloomington, IN. ReStore has a pick-up service for appliances and furniture. Contact: Ron Smith, 812 331-2660 ext 103, or ronsmith@monroecountyhabitat.org for more info. WISH LIST Priorities Working, gently used appliances like stoves, refrigerators, washers and dryers. Furniture in good condition like sofa's, tables, chairs, etc.Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County - ReStore Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bloomington PRIDE Development CoordinatorBloomington PRIDE is seeking a Development Coordinator to serve as a voting member of the Board of Directors and lead the board’s fundraising and donor engagement strategy. This is a volunteer board position, not a staff fundraising role. The Development Coordinator helps sustain PRIDE’s mission by supporting donor campaigns, building relationships with sponsors and funders, and identifying grant and partnership opportunities. This board member will collaborate with other board members and staff to ensure that fundraising aligns with programming needs and values. We’re looking for someone who brings creativity, relationship-building skills, and fundraising or grant-writing experience to our work. For more information, please contact info@bloomingtonpride.org. Organization: Bloomington PRIDE Bloomington PRIDE is seeking a Development Coordinator to serve as a voting member of the Board of Directors and lead the board’s fundraising and donor engagement strategy. This is a volunteer board position, not a staff fundraising role. The Development Coordinator helps sustain PRIDE’s mission by supporting donor campaigns, building relationships with sponsors and funders, and identifying grant and partnership opportunities. This board member will collaborate with other board members and staff to ensure that fundraising aligns with programming needs and values. We’re looking for someone who brings creativity, relationship-building skills, and fundraising or grant-writing experience to our work. For more information, please contact info@bloomingtonpride.org. Organization: Bloomington PRIDE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47402 Allow Groups: No |