Volunteer: Volunteer Appointment DriverThe Volunteer Driver is an essential part of the recovery of our residents. The role of a volunteer driver is to help drive clients to and from appointments or other locations, ensuring our residents get the support they need. Drivers will not be using their own cars but will be driving our ministry vehicles. Agency: Stepping Stone Ministries The Volunteer Driver is an essential part of the recovery of our residents. The role of a volunteer driver is to help drive clients to and from appointments or other locations, ensuring our residents get the support they need. Drivers will not be using their own cars but will be driving our ministry vehicles. Agency: Stepping Stone Ministries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58501 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: (Bismarck) Every Donation Starts with You — Join Our Pre-Registration Team!Blood Drive Volunteer As a representative of Vitalant at mobile drives and donation centers, Blood Drive Volunteers will ensure that blood donors have an exceptional experience from the moment they arrive until the time they leave. Responsibilities: Welcome and check-in donors.Explain the donation process as needed and address any questions donors may have regarding non-eligibilityEnsure each donor receives pre-donation materialsOffer promotional items when availableEncourage donors to donate the best product for their blood type for maximum impactManage donor flowProvide excellent customer serviceSet up and maintain cleanliness in the Reception and Refreshment/Hospitality areasEnsure the Refreshment/Hospitality area is clean, restocked, and that donors are rehydrated after the donation procedure.Check if the donor was provided post-donation information before leaving the driveReport possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to staff.May make reminder/cancellation calls, reschedule donor appointments, and perform follow-up activities as directed.Qualifications/Requirements: Must be 16 years of age or olderMust pass Criminal Background Check if 18 or olderMust have a valid Social Security NumberAbility to communicate effectively and provide excellent customer serviceDemonstrate professional demeanor at all timesComfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsAbility to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, tablets, smartphones, apps, etc.Ability to regularly commit to a schedule, arrive punctually, and adapt to changesReliable transportationCommit to 50 hours per calendar yearRequired Training: Vitalant Volunteer OrientationBlood Drive Volunteer Role-Specific TrainingOnboarding with your Volunteer SpecialistReady to start the Volunteer Application? Click the link to get started on your application: Vitalant Volunteer Portal.Fill out the required information on the next page, as well as create your username and password, then click “Create Account.”Once logged in, the system will prompt you to begin the intake process through a list of self-paced steps.Complete the steps through scheduling your Volunteer Orientation. At your Orientation, we will meet to discuss the roles, events, next steps, and any questions you may have.If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to your local Volunteer Specialist, Breanne Kraft, by e-mail at bkraft@vitalant.org or by phone at (701) 365-8911. Agency: Vitalant Blood Drive Volunteer As a representative of Vitalant at mobile drives and donation centers, Blood Drive Volunteers will ensure that blood donors have an exceptional experience from the moment they arrive until the time they leave. Responsibilities: Welcome and check-in donors.Explain the donation process as needed and address any questions donors may have regarding non-eligibilityEnsure each donor receives pre-donation materialsOffer promotional items when availableEncourage donors to donate the best product for their blood type for maximum impactManage donor flowProvide excellent customer serviceSet up and maintain cleanliness in the Reception and Refreshment/Hospitality areasEnsure the Refreshment/Hospitality area is clean, restocked, and that donors are rehydrated after the donation procedure.Check if the donor was provided post-donation information before leaving the driveReport possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to staff.May make reminder/cancellation calls, reschedule donor appointments, and perform follow-up activities as directed.Qualifications/Requirements: Must be 16 years of age or olderMust pass Criminal Background Check if 18 or olderMust have a valid Social Security NumberAbility to communicate effectively and provide excellent customer serviceDemonstrate professional demeanor at all timesComfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsAbility to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, tablets, smartphones, apps, etc.Ability to regularly commit to a schedule, arrive punctually, and adapt to changesReliable transportationCommit to 50 hours per calendar yearRequired Training: Vitalant Volunteer OrientationBlood Drive Volunteer Role-Specific TrainingOnboarding with your Volunteer SpecialistReady to start the Volunteer Application? Click the link to get started on your application: Vitalant Volunteer Portal.Fill out the required information on the next page, as well as create your username and password, then click “Create Account.”Once logged in, the system will prompt you to begin the intake process through a list of self-paced steps.Complete the steps through scheduling your Volunteer Orientation. At your Orientation, we will meet to discuss the roles, events, next steps, and any questions you may have.If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to your local Volunteer Specialist, Breanne Kraft, by e-mail at bkraft@vitalant.org or by phone at (701) 365-8911. Agency: Vitalant Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: (Beulah) Short on Time? You Can Still Make a Big Impact!Blood Drive Volunteer As a representative of Vitalant at mobile drives and donation centers, Blood Drive Volunteers will ensure that blood donors have an exceptional experience from the moment they arrive until the time they leave. Responsibilities: Welcome and check-in donors.Explain the donation process as needed and address any questions donors may have regarding non-eligibilityEnsure each donor receives pre-donation materialsOffer promotional items when availableEncourage donors to donate the best product for their blood type for maximum impactManage donor flowProvide excellent customer serviceSet up and maintain cleanliness in the Reception and Refreshment/Hospitality areasEnsure the Refreshment/Hospitality area is clean, restocked, and that donors are rehydrated after the donation procedure.Check if the donor was provided post-donation information before leaving the driveReport possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to staff.May make reminder/cancellation calls, reschedule donor appointments, and perform follow-up activities as directed.Qualifications/Requirements: Must be 16 years of age or olderMust pass Criminal Background Check if 18 or olderMust have a valid Social Security NumberAbility to communicate effectively and provide excellent customer serviceDemonstrate professional demeanor at all timesComfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsAbility to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, tablets, smartphones, apps, etc.Ability to regularly commit to a schedule, arrive punctually, and adapt to changesReliable transportationCommit to 50 hours per calendar yearRequired Training: Vitalant Volunteer OrientationBlood Drive Volunteer Role-Specific TrainingOnboarding with your Volunteer SpecialistReady to start the Volunteer Application? Click the link to get started on your application: Vitalant Volunteer Portal.Fill out the required information on the next page, as well as create your username and password, then click “Create Account.”Once logged in, the system will prompt you to begin the intake process through a list of self-paced steps.Complete the steps through scheduling your Volunteer Orientation. At your Orientation, we will meet to discuss the roles, events, next steps, and any questions you may have.If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to your local Volunteer Specialist, Breanne Kraft, by e-mail at bkraft@vitalant.org or by phone at (701) 365-8911. Agency: Vitalant Blood Drive Volunteer As a representative of Vitalant at mobile drives and donation centers, Blood Drive Volunteers will ensure that blood donors have an exceptional experience from the moment they arrive until the time they leave. Responsibilities: Welcome and check-in donors.Explain the donation process as needed and address any questions donors may have regarding non-eligibilityEnsure each donor receives pre-donation materialsOffer promotional items when availableEncourage donors to donate the best product for their blood type for maximum impactManage donor flowProvide excellent customer serviceSet up and maintain cleanliness in the Reception and Refreshment/Hospitality areasEnsure the Refreshment/Hospitality area is clean, restocked, and that donors are rehydrated after the donation procedure.Check if the donor was provided post-donation information before leaving the driveReport possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to staff.May make reminder/cancellation calls, reschedule donor appointments, and perform follow-up activities as directed.Qualifications/Requirements: Must be 16 years of age or olderMust pass Criminal Background Check if 18 or olderMust have a valid Social Security NumberAbility to communicate effectively and provide excellent customer serviceDemonstrate professional demeanor at all timesComfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsAbility to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, tablets, smartphones, apps, etc.Ability to regularly commit to a schedule, arrive punctually, and adapt to changesReliable transportationCommit to 50 hours per calendar yearRequired Training: Vitalant Volunteer OrientationBlood Drive Volunteer Role-Specific TrainingOnboarding with your Volunteer SpecialistReady to start the Volunteer Application? Click the link to get started on your application: Vitalant Volunteer Portal.Fill out the required information on the next page, as well as create your username and password, then click “Create Account.”Once logged in, the system will prompt you to begin the intake process through a list of self-paced steps.Complete the steps through scheduling your Volunteer Orientation. At your Orientation, we will meet to discuss the roles, events, next steps, and any questions you may have.If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to your local Volunteer Specialist, Breanne Kraft, by e-mail at bkraft@vitalant.org or by phone at (701) 365-8911. Agency: Vitalant Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58523 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: (Beulah) From Hello to Hero — Be the First Step in Saving LivesBlood Drive Volunteer As a representative of Vitalant at mobile drives and donation centers, Blood Drive Volunteers will ensure that blood donors have an exceptional experience from the moment they arrive until the time they leave. Responsibilities: Welcome and check-in donors.Explain the donation process as needed and address any questions donors may have regarding non-eligibilityEnsure each donor receives pre-donation materialsOffer promotional items when availableEncourage donors to donate the best product for their blood type for maximum impactManage donor flowProvide excellent customer serviceSet up and maintain cleanliness in the Reception and Refreshment/Hospitality areasEnsure the Refreshment/Hospitality area is clean, restocked, and that donors are rehydrated after the donation procedure.Check if the donor was provided post-donation information before leaving the driveReport possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to staff.May make reminder/cancellation calls, reschedule donor appointments, and perform follow-up activities as directed.Qualifications/Requirements: Must be 16 years of age or olderMust pass Criminal Background Check if 18 or olderMust have a valid Social Security NumberAbility to communicate effectively and provide excellent customer serviceDemonstrate professional demeanor at all timesComfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsAbility to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, tablets, smartphones, apps, etc.Ability to regularly commit to a schedule, arrive punctually, and adapt to changesReliable transportationCommit to 50 hours per calendar yearRequired Training: Vitalant Volunteer OrientationBlood Drive Volunteer Role-Specific TrainingOnboarding with your Volunteer SpecialistReady to start the Volunteer Application? Click the link to get started on your application: Vitalant Volunteer Portal.Fill out the required information on the next page, as well as create your username and password, then click “Create Account.”Once logged in, the system will prompt you to begin the intake process through a list of self-paced steps.Complete the steps through scheduling your Volunteer Orientation. At your Orientation, we will meet to discuss the roles, events, next steps, and any questions you may have.If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to your local Volunteer Specialist, Breanne Kraft, by e-mail at bkraft@vitalant.org or by phone at (701) 365-8911. Agency: Vitalant Blood Drive Volunteer As a representative of Vitalant at mobile drives and donation centers, Blood Drive Volunteers will ensure that blood donors have an exceptional experience from the moment they arrive until the time they leave. Responsibilities: Welcome and check-in donors.Explain the donation process as needed and address any questions donors may have regarding non-eligibilityEnsure each donor receives pre-donation materialsOffer promotional items when availableEncourage donors to donate the best product for their blood type for maximum impactManage donor flowProvide excellent customer serviceSet up and maintain cleanliness in the Reception and Refreshment/Hospitality areasEnsure the Refreshment/Hospitality area is clean, restocked, and that donors are rehydrated after the donation procedure.Check if the donor was provided post-donation information before leaving the driveReport possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to staff.May make reminder/cancellation calls, reschedule donor appointments, and perform follow-up activities as directed.Qualifications/Requirements: Must be 16 years of age or olderMust pass Criminal Background Check if 18 or olderMust have a valid Social Security NumberAbility to communicate effectively and provide excellent customer serviceDemonstrate professional demeanor at all timesComfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsAbility to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, tablets, smartphones, apps, etc.Ability to regularly commit to a schedule, arrive punctually, and adapt to changesReliable transportationCommit to 50 hours per calendar yearRequired Training: Vitalant Volunteer OrientationBlood Drive Volunteer Role-Specific TrainingOnboarding with your Volunteer SpecialistReady to start the Volunteer Application? Click the link to get started on your application: Vitalant Volunteer Portal.Fill out the required information on the next page, as well as create your username and password, then click “Create Account.”Once logged in, the system will prompt you to begin the intake process through a list of self-paced steps.Complete the steps through scheduling your Volunteer Orientation. At your Orientation, we will meet to discuss the roles, events, next steps, and any questions you may have.If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to your local Volunteer Specialist, Breanne Kraft, by e-mail at bkraft@vitalant.org or by phone at (701) 365-8911. Agency: Vitalant Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58523 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: (Beulah) Every Donation Starts with You — Join Our Pre-Registration Team!Blood Drive Volunteer As a representative of Vitalant at mobile drives and donation centers, Blood Drive Volunteers will ensure that blood donors have an exceptional experience from the moment they arrive until the time they leave. Responsibilities: Welcome and check-in donors.Explain the donation process as needed and address any questions donors may have regarding non-eligibilityEnsure each donor receives pre-donation materialsOffer promotional items when availableEncourage donors to donate the best product for their blood type for maximum impactManage donor flowProvide excellent customer serviceSet up and maintain cleanliness in the Reception and Refreshment/Hospitality areasEnsure the Refreshment/Hospitality area is clean, restocked, and that donors are rehydrated after the donation procedure.Check if the donor was provided post-donation information before leaving the driveReport possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to staff.May make reminder/cancellation calls, reschedule donor appointments, and perform follow-up activities as directed.Qualifications/Requirements: Must be 16 years of age or olderMust pass Criminal Background Check if 18 or olderMust have a valid Social Security NumberAbility to communicate effectively and provide excellent customer serviceDemonstrate professional demeanor at all timesComfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsAbility to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, tablets, smartphones, apps, etc.Ability to regularly commit to a schedule, arrive punctually, and adapt to changesReliable transportationCommit to 50 hours per calendar yearRequired Training: Vitalant Volunteer OrientationBlood Drive Volunteer Role-Specific TrainingOnboarding with your Volunteer SpecialistReady to start the Volunteer Application? Click the link to get started on your application: Vitalant Volunteer Portal.Fill out the required information on the next page, as well as create your username and password, then click “Create Account.”Once logged in, the system will prompt you to begin the intake process through a list of self-paced steps.Complete the steps through scheduling your Volunteer Orientation. At your Orientation, we will meet to discuss the roles, events, next steps, and any questions you may have.If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to your local Volunteer Specialist, Breanne Kraft, by e-mail at bkraft@vitalant.org or by phone at (701) 365-8911. Agency: Vitalant Blood Drive Volunteer As a representative of Vitalant at mobile drives and donation centers, Blood Drive Volunteers will ensure that blood donors have an exceptional experience from the moment they arrive until the time they leave. Responsibilities: Welcome and check-in donors.Explain the donation process as needed and address any questions donors may have regarding non-eligibilityEnsure each donor receives pre-donation materialsOffer promotional items when availableEncourage donors to donate the best product for their blood type for maximum impactManage donor flowProvide excellent customer serviceSet up and maintain cleanliness in the Reception and Refreshment/Hospitality areasEnsure the Refreshment/Hospitality area is clean, restocked, and that donors are rehydrated after the donation procedure.Check if the donor was provided post-donation information before leaving the driveReport possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to staff.May make reminder/cancellation calls, reschedule donor appointments, and perform follow-up activities as directed.Qualifications/Requirements: Must be 16 years of age or olderMust pass Criminal Background Check if 18 or olderMust have a valid Social Security NumberAbility to communicate effectively and provide excellent customer serviceDemonstrate professional demeanor at all timesComfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsAbility to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, tablets, smartphones, apps, etc.Ability to regularly commit to a schedule, arrive punctually, and adapt to changesReliable transportationCommit to 50 hours per calendar yearRequired Training: Vitalant Volunteer OrientationBlood Drive Volunteer Role-Specific TrainingOnboarding with your Volunteer SpecialistReady to start the Volunteer Application? Click the link to get started on your application: Vitalant Volunteer Portal.Fill out the required information on the next page, as well as create your username and password, then click “Create Account.”Once logged in, the system will prompt you to begin the intake process through a list of self-paced steps.Complete the steps through scheduling your Volunteer Orientation. At your Orientation, we will meet to discuss the roles, events, next steps, and any questions you may have.If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to your local Volunteer Specialist, Breanne Kraft, by e-mail at bkraft@vitalant.org or by phone at (701) 365-8911. Agency: Vitalant Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58523 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: (Bismarck) Heroes Don't Always Wear Capes - Sometimes They Drive Vans (Vehicle Provided)Transportation Volunteer - Transportation volunteers travel throughout our service area, transporting blood products and supplies for timely distribution to and from mobile blood drives, hospitals, and donation centers. Volunteer Role Description: Deliver products and supplies to and from Vitalant facilities and hospitals within the community it serves.Pick up collected blood products from Vitalant Mobile Blood Drives in a nearby community and deliver to the Vitalant facility for processing.Deliver supplies to Vitalant’s satellite centers or blood drives.Provide excellent customer service to our communities’ hospitals and their employeesQualifications: Must be at least 19 years of ageMust pass a Criminal Background CheckMust have a valid Social Security NumberMust pass Motor Vehicle Report checkDemonstrate professional demeanor at all timesBe comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsLift at least 40 lbs. (assistive devices are available - e.g., carts, dollies, etc.)Must be able to follow directions (familiar with hands-free navigation)Required Training: Vitalant Volunteer OrientationTransport Volunteer Role-Specific TrainingOnboarding with your Volunteer Services SpecialistRide-along with a currently trained volunteerFacility TourVitalant Company Vehicle TrainingOngoing training and refresher coursesReady to get started? Click the link to get started on your application: Vitalant Volunteer Portal.Fill out the required information, create your username and password, and then click “Create Account.”Once logged in, the system will prompt you to begin the self-paced onboarding steps. Please continue through the steps; you will stop once you've scheduled your Volunteer Orientation.At your scheduled orientation, we will meet for a 30-minute Teams Meeting to discuss the opportunities in your area, what the next steps are, and any questions or concerns you may have.If you have any issues or would like to reach out with questions, please get in touch with your local Volunteer Specialist, Breanne Kraft, at (218) 365-8911 or by e-mail at bkraft@vitalant.org. Agency: Vitalant Transportation Volunteer - Transportation volunteers travel throughout our service area, transporting blood products and supplies for timely distribution to and from mobile blood drives, hospitals, and donation centers. Volunteer Role Description: Deliver products and supplies to and from Vitalant facilities and hospitals within the community it serves.Pick up collected blood products from Vitalant Mobile Blood Drives in a nearby community and deliver to the Vitalant facility for processing.Deliver supplies to Vitalant’s satellite centers or blood drives.Provide excellent customer service to our communities’ hospitals and their employeesQualifications: Must be at least 19 years of ageMust pass a Criminal Background CheckMust have a valid Social Security NumberMust pass Motor Vehicle Report checkDemonstrate professional demeanor at all timesBe comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsLift at least 40 lbs. (assistive devices are available - e.g., carts, dollies, etc.)Must be able to follow directions (familiar with hands-free navigation)Required Training: Vitalant Volunteer OrientationTransport Volunteer Role-Specific TrainingOnboarding with your Volunteer Services SpecialistRide-along with a currently trained volunteerFacility TourVitalant Company Vehicle TrainingOngoing training and refresher coursesReady to get started? Click the link to get started on your application: Vitalant Volunteer Portal.Fill out the required information, create your username and password, and then click “Create Account.”Once logged in, the system will prompt you to begin the self-paced onboarding steps. Please continue through the steps; you will stop once you've scheduled your Volunteer Orientation.At your scheduled orientation, we will meet for a 30-minute Teams Meeting to discuss the opportunities in your area, what the next steps are, and any questions or concerns you may have.If you have any issues or would like to reach out with questions, please get in touch with your local Volunteer Specialist, Breanne Kraft, at (218) 365-8911 or by e-mail at bkraft@vitalant.org. Agency: Vitalant Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: (Bismarck) Because Every Drop Matters — and Every Mile Does Too (Vehicle Provided)Transportation Volunteer - Transportation volunteers travel throughout our service area, transporting blood products and supplies for timely distribution to and from mobile blood drives, hospitals, and donation centers. Volunteer Role Description: Deliver products and supplies to and from Vitalant facilities and hospitals within the community it serves.Pick up collected blood products from Vitalant Mobile Blood Drives in a nearby community and deliver to the Vitalant facility for processing.Deliver supplies to Vitalant’s satellite centers or blood drives.Provide excellent customer service to our communities’ hospitals and their employeesQualifications: Must be at least 19 years of ageMust pass a Criminal Background CheckMust have a valid Social Security NumberMust pass Motor Vehicle Report checkDemonstrate professional demeanor at all timesBe comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsLift at least 40 lbs. (assistive devices are available - e.g., carts, dollies, etc.)Must be able to follow directions (familiar with hands-free navigation)Required Training: Vitalant Volunteer OrientationTransport Volunteer Role-Specific TrainingOnboarding with your Volunteer Services SpecialistRide-along with a currently trained volunteerFacility TourVitalant Company Vehicle TrainingOngoing training and refresher coursesReady to start the Volunteer Application? Click the link to get started on your application: Vitalant Volunteer Portal.Fill out the required information on the next page, as well as create your username and password, then click “Create Account.”Once logged in, the system will prompt you to begin the intake process through a list of self-paced steps.Complete the steps through scheduling your Volunteer Orientation. At your Orientation, we will meet to discuss the roles, events, next steps, and any questions you may have.If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to your local Volunteer Specialist, Breanne Kraft, by e-mail at bkraft@vitalant.org or by phone at (701) 365-8911. Agency: Vitalant Transportation Volunteer - Transportation volunteers travel throughout our service area, transporting blood products and supplies for timely distribution to and from mobile blood drives, hospitals, and donation centers. Volunteer Role Description: Deliver products and supplies to and from Vitalant facilities and hospitals within the community it serves.Pick up collected blood products from Vitalant Mobile Blood Drives in a nearby community and deliver to the Vitalant facility for processing.Deliver supplies to Vitalant’s satellite centers or blood drives.Provide excellent customer service to our communities’ hospitals and their employeesQualifications: Must be at least 19 years of ageMust pass a Criminal Background CheckMust have a valid Social Security NumberMust pass Motor Vehicle Report checkDemonstrate professional demeanor at all timesBe comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsLift at least 40 lbs. (assistive devices are available - e.g., carts, dollies, etc.)Must be able to follow directions (familiar with hands-free navigation)Required Training: Vitalant Volunteer OrientationTransport Volunteer Role-Specific TrainingOnboarding with your Volunteer Services SpecialistRide-along with a currently trained volunteerFacility TourVitalant Company Vehicle TrainingOngoing training and refresher coursesReady to start the Volunteer Application? Click the link to get started on your application: Vitalant Volunteer Portal.Fill out the required information on the next page, as well as create your username and password, then click “Create Account.”Once logged in, the system will prompt you to begin the intake process through a list of self-paced steps.Complete the steps through scheduling your Volunteer Orientation. At your Orientation, we will meet to discuss the roles, events, next steps, and any questions you may have.If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to your local Volunteer Specialist, Breanne Kraft, by e-mail at bkraft@vitalant.org or by phone at (701) 365-8911. Agency: Vitalant Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: (Bismarck) Be the Link Between Donor and Patient - Drive with Purpose (Vehicle Provided)Transportation Volunteer - Transportation volunteers travel throughout our service area, transporting blood products and supplies for timely distribution to and from mobile blood drives, hospitals, and donation centers. Volunteer Role Description: Deliver products and supplies to and from Vitalant facilities and hospitals within the community it serves.Pick up collected blood products from Vitalant Mobile Blood Drives in a nearby community and deliver to the Vitalant facility for processing.Deliver supplies to Vitalant’s satellite centers or blood drives.Provide excellent customer service to our communities’ hospitals and their employeesQualifications: Must be at least 19 years of ageMust pass a Criminal Background CheckMust have a valid Social Security NumberMust pass Motor Vehicle Report checkDemonstrate professional demeanor at all timesBe comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsLift at least 40 lbs. (assistive devices are available - e.g., carts, dollies, etc.)Must be able to follow directions (familiar with hands-free navigation)Required Training: Vitalant Volunteer OrientationTransport Volunteer Role-Specific TrainingOnboarding with your Volunteer Services SpecialistRide-along with a currently trained volunteerFacility TourVitalant Company Vehicle TrainingOngoing training and refresher coursesReady to start the Volunteer Application? Click the link to get started on your application: Vitalant Volunteer Portal.Fill out the required information on the next page, as well as create your username and password, then click “Create Account.”Once logged in, the system will prompt you to begin the intake process through a list of self-paced steps.Complete the steps through scheduling your Volunteer Orientation. At your Orientation, we will meet to discuss the roles, events, next steps, and any questions you may have.If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to your local Volunteer Specialist, Breanne Kraft, by e-mail at bkraft@vitalant.org or by phone at (701) 365-8911. Agency: Vitalant Transportation Volunteer - Transportation volunteers travel throughout our service area, transporting blood products and supplies for timely distribution to and from mobile blood drives, hospitals, and donation centers. Volunteer Role Description: Deliver products and supplies to and from Vitalant facilities and hospitals within the community it serves.Pick up collected blood products from Vitalant Mobile Blood Drives in a nearby community and deliver to the Vitalant facility for processing.Deliver supplies to Vitalant’s satellite centers or blood drives.Provide excellent customer service to our communities’ hospitals and their employeesQualifications: Must be at least 19 years of ageMust pass a Criminal Background CheckMust have a valid Social Security NumberMust pass Motor Vehicle Report checkDemonstrate professional demeanor at all timesBe comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsLift at least 40 lbs. (assistive devices are available - e.g., carts, dollies, etc.)Must be able to follow directions (familiar with hands-free navigation)Required Training: Vitalant Volunteer OrientationTransport Volunteer Role-Specific TrainingOnboarding with your Volunteer Services SpecialistRide-along with a currently trained volunteerFacility TourVitalant Company Vehicle TrainingOngoing training and refresher coursesReady to start the Volunteer Application? Click the link to get started on your application: Vitalant Volunteer Portal.Fill out the required information on the next page, as well as create your username and password, then click “Create Account.”Once logged in, the system will prompt you to begin the intake process through a list of self-paced steps.Complete the steps through scheduling your Volunteer Orientation. At your Orientation, we will meet to discuss the roles, events, next steps, and any questions you may have.If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to your local Volunteer Specialist, Breanne Kraft, by e-mail at bkraft@vitalant.org or by phone at (701) 365-8911. Agency: Vitalant Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: (Bismarck) Transportation Volunteers Needed—Vehicle ProvidedTransportation Volunteer - Transportation volunteers travel throughout our service area, transporting blood products and supplies for timely distribution to and from mobile blood drives, hospitals, and donation centers. Volunteer Role Description: Deliver products and supplies to and from Vitalant facilities and hospitals within the community it serves.Pick up collected blood products from Vitalant Mobile Blood Drives in a nearby community and deliver to the Vitalant facility for processing.Deliver supplies to Vitalant’s satellite centers or blood drives.Provide excellent customer service to our communities’ hospitals and their employeesQualifications: Must be at least 19 years of ageMust pass a Criminal Background CheckMust have a valid Social Security NumberMust pass Motor Vehicle Report checkDemonstrate professional demeanor at all timesBe comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsLift at least 40 lbs. (assistive devices are available - e.g., carts, dollies, etc.)Must be able to follow directions (familiar with hands-free navigation)Required Training: Vitalant Volunteer OrientationTransport Volunteer Role-Specific TrainingOnboarding with your Volunteer Services SpecialistRide-along with a currently trained volunteerFacility TourVitalant Company Vehicle TrainingOngoing training and refresher coursesReady to start the Volunteer Application? Click the link to get started on your application: Vitalant Volunteer Portal.Fill out the required information on the next page, as well as create your username and password, then click “Create Account.”Once logged in, the system will prompt you to begin the intake process through a list of self-paced steps.Complete the steps through scheduling your Volunteer Orientation. At your Orientation, we will meet to discuss the roles, events, next steps, and any questions you may have.If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to your local Volunteer Specialist, Breanne Kraft, by e-mail at bkraft@vitalant.org or by phone at (701) 365-8911. Agency: Vitalant Transportation Volunteer - Transportation volunteers travel throughout our service area, transporting blood products and supplies for timely distribution to and from mobile blood drives, hospitals, and donation centers. Volunteer Role Description: Deliver products and supplies to and from Vitalant facilities and hospitals within the community it serves.Pick up collected blood products from Vitalant Mobile Blood Drives in a nearby community and deliver to the Vitalant facility for processing.Deliver supplies to Vitalant’s satellite centers or blood drives.Provide excellent customer service to our communities’ hospitals and their employeesQualifications: Must be at least 19 years of ageMust pass a Criminal Background CheckMust have a valid Social Security NumberMust pass Motor Vehicle Report checkDemonstrate professional demeanor at all timesBe comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsLift at least 40 lbs. (assistive devices are available - e.g., carts, dollies, etc.)Must be able to follow directions (familiar with hands-free navigation)Required Training: Vitalant Volunteer OrientationTransport Volunteer Role-Specific TrainingOnboarding with your Volunteer Services SpecialistRide-along with a currently trained volunteerFacility TourVitalant Company Vehicle TrainingOngoing training and refresher coursesReady to start the Volunteer Application? Click the link to get started on your application: Vitalant Volunteer Portal.Fill out the required information on the next page, as well as create your username and password, then click “Create Account.”Once logged in, the system will prompt you to begin the intake process through a list of self-paced steps.Complete the steps through scheduling your Volunteer Orientation. At your Orientation, we will meet to discuss the roles, events, next steps, and any questions you may have.If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to your local Volunteer Specialist, Breanne Kraft, by e-mail at bkraft@vitalant.org or by phone at (701) 365-8911. Agency: Vitalant Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donate Food to Support Local Pantries & the United Way BackPack ProgramHelp fight hunger in our community by donating food items to restock local food pantries and support the United Way BackPack Program. Your in-kind donations will directly benefit children and families in the Bismarck-Mandan area who are facing food insecurity. For the BackPack Program, we kindly ask that donated items be non-perishable and individually packaged. Accepted items include: -Granola bars -Mac & cheese cups -Individually packaged chicken or beef ramen -Applesauce cups -Fruit cups -Fruit snacks -Tomato or chicken noodle soup (pop-top cans) -Individually packaged oatmeal -Individually packaged crackers All donations can be dropped off at the United Way Office: 515 N 4th St, Bismarck, ND 58501. Every donation makes a difference. Thank you for helping us nourish our community! Agency: United Way Help fight hunger in our community by donating food items to restock local food pantries and support the United Way BackPack Program. Your in-kind donations will directly benefit children and families in the Bismarck-Mandan area who are facing food insecurity. For the BackPack Program, we kindly ask that donated items be non-perishable and individually packaged. Accepted items include: -Granola bars -Mac & cheese cups -Individually packaged chicken or beef ramen -Applesauce cups -Fruit cups -Fruit snacks -Tomato or chicken noodle soup (pop-top cans) -Individually packaged oatmeal -Individually packaged crackers All donations can be dropped off at the United Way Office: 515 N 4th St, Bismarck, ND 58501. Every donation makes a difference. Thank you for helping us nourish our community! Agency: United Way Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58501 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support Local Food PantriesUnited Way is helping to connect volunteers with local food pantries in the Bismarck-Mandan area to support families facing food insecurity. We're looking for compassionate individuals who are interested in lending a hand-whether it's sorting donations, packing food bags, assisting with distribution, or helping with pantry organization. This is a great opportunity to make a meaningful impact in your community. If you're interested in volunteering or learning more about how you can help. Please sign up or reach out-we'd love to get you connected! Agency: United Way United Way is helping to connect volunteers with local food pantries in the Bismarck-Mandan area to support families facing food insecurity. We're looking for compassionate individuals who are interested in lending a hand-whether it's sorting donations, packing food bags, assisting with distribution, or helping with pantry organization. This is a great opportunity to make a meaningful impact in your community. If you're interested in volunteering or learning more about how you can help. Please sign up or reach out-we'd love to get you connected! Agency: United Way Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58501 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers needed- Companionship, Veteran, Pet Therapy, Celebration Bear SewersThe mission of HIA Hospice is to provide comfort and care through life’s journey. Our vision is to enrich every person’s life by honoring their goals and priorities, and providing the right care, in the right place, at the right time. We are where you need us. Our service area stretches across more than 60,000 square miles of rural and urban terrain in both North Dakota and Minnesota. We have offices in Fargo, Grand Forks, Detroit Lakes, Fergus Falls, Thief River Falls, Bismarck, Valley City, Jamestown, Devils Lake, and Minot. Volunteers provide critical support for our day-to-day work while changing lives and truly making a difference in their communities. Whether spending time with patients, sewing bears or giving a haircut, volunteers are an essential part of the Hospice team. We have more than 400 devoted volunteers of all ages and backgrounds throughout our service area. They all have one thing in common: a desire to help others and give back. Agency: HIA Hospice The mission of HIA Hospice is to provide comfort and care through life’s journey. Our vision is to enrich every person’s life by honoring their goals and priorities, and providing the right care, in the right place, at the right time. We are where you need us. Our service area stretches across more than 60,000 square miles of rural and urban terrain in both North Dakota and Minnesota. We have offices in Fargo, Grand Forks, Detroit Lakes, Fergus Falls, Thief River Falls, Bismarck, Valley City, Jamestown, Devils Lake, and Minot. Volunteers provide critical support for our day-to-day work while changing lives and truly making a difference in their communities. Whether spending time with patients, sewing bears or giving a haircut, volunteers are an essential part of the Hospice team. We have more than 400 devoted volunteers of all ages and backgrounds throughout our service area. They all have one thing in common: a desire to help others and give back. Agency: HIA Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58503 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Continuing the LegacyInterview hospice patients one-on-one and record their memories, experiences, and wisdom. Create a lasting legacy book, a tangible piece of someone’s life to be cherished by their loved ones for a lifetime. Agency: CaringEdge Hospice Interview hospice patients one-on-one and record their memories, experiences, and wisdom. Create a lasting legacy book, a tangible piece of someone’s life to be cherished by their loved ones for a lifetime. Agency: CaringEdge Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Companionship VolunteerAre you compassionate, dependable, and looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Join our team of amazing hospice volunteers to provide comfort and companionship to individuals facing end of life. Volunteering with CaringEdge Hospice is an opportunity to enrich your life while touching the lives of others. We understand that everyone has different availability. Volunteer visits are scheduled based on patient needs and your personal availability, so whether you can give a few hours a week or a couple times a month, your time makes a difference. No medical experience needed. We provide thorough training and ongoing support. Volunteers must be 18 or older. Volunteers spend time with patients by sharing interests, reading, listening to music, and being present so they’re not alone. We ask a minimum of 30 minutes either weekly or 2-3 visits per month. Agency: CaringEdge Hospice Are you compassionate, dependable, and looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Join our team of amazing hospice volunteers to provide comfort and companionship to individuals facing end of life. Volunteering with CaringEdge Hospice is an opportunity to enrich your life while touching the lives of others. We understand that everyone has different availability. Volunteer visits are scheduled based on patient needs and your personal availability, so whether you can give a few hours a week or a couple times a month, your time makes a difference. No medical experience needed. We provide thorough training and ongoing support. Volunteers must be 18 or older. Volunteers spend time with patients by sharing interests, reading, listening to music, and being present so they’re not alone. We ask a minimum of 30 minutes either weekly or 2-3 visits per month. Agency: CaringEdge Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Photography VolunteerSanford Hospice is looking for professional photographers to capture portraits of our patients and their families. Volunteers may also be asked to attend special events such as Veteran Pinning Ceremonies to photograph patients and provide them a document of the day. These photos are a treasure to a hospice family. Must have your own equipment. Agency: Sanford Hospice Sanford Hospice is looking for professional photographers to capture portraits of our patients and their families. Volunteers may also be asked to attend special events such as Veteran Pinning Ceremonies to photograph patients and provide them a document of the day. These photos are a treasure to a hospice family. Must have your own equipment. Agency: Sanford Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58554 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Veteran VolunteerAs part of the We Honor Veterans Program, we are looing for veterans who would like to visit with our veteran patients. Many veterans receiving hospice care appreciate connecting with volunteers who are also veterans, even if they served in a different time or place. Agency: Sanford Hospice As part of the We Honor Veterans Program, we are looing for veterans who would like to visit with our veteran patients. Many veterans receiving hospice care appreciate connecting with volunteers who are also veterans, even if they served in a different time or place. Agency: Sanford Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58554 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Respite VolunteerHospice Volunteers can help by staying with the patient while their caregivers take care of necessary errands. Caregivers also appreciate a visit from a compassionate friend who understands what they are going through. Agency: Sanford Hospice Hospice Volunteers can help by staying with the patient while their caregivers take care of necessary errands. Caregivers also appreciate a visit from a compassionate friend who understands what they are going through. Agency: Sanford Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58554 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Music TherapyMusic therapy creates an environment that reduces stress and anxiety while connecting patients to their favorite memories. Share your talents either through song or musical instruments to enhance our patients quality of life. Music therapy can be done in the patient's home or a hospice location. Agency: Sanford Hospice Music therapy creates an environment that reduces stress and anxiety while connecting patients to their favorite memories. Share your talents either through song or musical instruments to enhance our patients quality of life. Music therapy can be done in the patient's home or a hospice location. Agency: Sanford Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58554 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Licensed Hair Care TherapyMany hospice patients are unable to leave home to go to a salon or barbershop to get a haircut. We need licensed cosmologists or barbers who can provide styling or haircuts to patients in their homes. Agency: Sanford Hospice Many hospice patients are unable to leave home to go to a salon or barbershop to get a haircut. We need licensed cosmologists or barbers who can provide styling or haircuts to patients in their homes. Agency: Sanford Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58554 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Licensed Pet TherapyProvide joy to hospice patients and their families through pet therapy. Pete certification and vaccination are required. Love on a leash can provide licensure to pet. Agency: Sanford Hospice Provide joy to hospice patients and their families through pet therapy. Pete certification and vaccination are required. Love on a leash can provide licensure to pet. Agency: Sanford Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58554 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Socialization/Companionship VolunteerDo you have a passion for helping others? If so then we need you to volunteer! Flexible schedule. Agency: Sanford Hospice Do you have a passion for helping others? If so then we need you to volunteer! Flexible schedule. Agency: Sanford Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58554 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Camp VolunteerGirl Scouts is about providing copious amounts of experiences including camping. Girls have the opportunity to experience the outdoors in a whole new way. As a camp volunteer, you’ll assist girls in reaching new levels and learning new skills. Similar to all other Girl Scouts Dakota Horizons’ volunteer opportunities, volunteering for camp is according to your availability and interests. We put volunteers in roles according to your skills and interests. If you’re unsure about a certain topic, a camp director is always there to answer any questions you may have! Skills: Flexible (and willing to go with the flow), adventurous and patient. Encouraging and willing to motivate girls, including all girls (including potentially modifying to accommodate all girls). Enthusiastic and willing to make it fun and meaningful for girls! Providing Girl Scout staff with a list of your strongest skills.Agency: Girl Scouts Dakota Horizons Girl Scouts is about providing copious amounts of experiences including camping. Girls have the opportunity to experience the outdoors in a whole new way. As a camp volunteer, you’ll assist girls in reaching new levels and learning new skills. Similar to all other Girl Scouts Dakota Horizons’ volunteer opportunities, volunteering for camp is according to your availability and interests. We put volunteers in roles according to your skills and interests. If you’re unsure about a certain topic, a camp director is always there to answer any questions you may have! Skills: Flexible (and willing to go with the flow), adventurous and patient. Encouraging and willing to motivate girls, including all girls (including potentially modifying to accommodate all girls). Enthusiastic and willing to make it fun and meaningful for girls! Providing Girl Scout staff with a list of your strongest skills.Agency: Girl Scouts Dakota Horizons Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58054 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: General VolunteerAs a General Volunteer, you will be working with Girl Scout Dakota Horizons Staff to prepare activities or run activities for the Girl Scouts in our Bismarck/Mandan area. Girl Scouts Dakota Horizons' volunteer opportunities are tailored to fit your calendar and your interests. Whether you want to work with five-year-olds or high school seniors, we will provide you with all of the training and support you will need to be successful in your role as a general volunteer. Skills - flexible, patient and fun: adapt to the situation to make Girl Scout Easy, Meaningful and FUN! - Girl Focused: facilitate girl-led goal setting and cooperative, hands-on learning opportunities tied to leadership outcomes. - Foster Diversity-understands & embraces differences Requirements - complete a volunteer application, background check and references, if working around the girls - willing to register as a Girl Scout member ($15/year, financial assistance available), if working around the girls Agency: Girl Scouts Dakota Horizons As a General Volunteer, you will be working with Girl Scout Dakota Horizons Staff to prepare activities or run activities for the Girl Scouts in our Bismarck/Mandan area. Girl Scouts Dakota Horizons' volunteer opportunities are tailored to fit your calendar and your interests. Whether you want to work with five-year-olds or high school seniors, we will provide you with all of the training and support you will need to be successful in your role as a general volunteer. Skills - flexible, patient and fun: adapt to the situation to make Girl Scout Easy, Meaningful and FUN! - Girl Focused: facilitate girl-led goal setting and cooperative, hands-on learning opportunities tied to leadership outcomes. - Foster Diversity-understands & embraces differences Requirements - complete a volunteer application, background check and references, if working around the girls - willing to register as a Girl Scout member ($15/year, financial assistance available), if working around the girls Agency: Girl Scouts Dakota Horizons Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58504 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Parents UnitedParents United is a program led by MSA United Way that supports families through education, connection, and empowerment. Volunteers help plan and lead monthly sessions at a local elementary school, presenting on topics such as financial stability, health and wellness, parenting tips, and other life skills designed to strengthen families. This is a rewarding, low-commitment way to make a lasting difference in our community. Volunteers meet once a month on the second Tuesday from 5–6 p.m. to engage with parents and help build a stronger foundation for local families! Agency: United Way's Women United Parents United is a program led by MSA United Way that supports families through education, connection, and empowerment. Volunteers help plan and lead monthly sessions at a local elementary school, presenting on topics such as financial stability, health and wellness, parenting tips, and other life skills designed to strengthen families. This is a rewarding, low-commitment way to make a lasting difference in our community. Volunteers meet once a month on the second Tuesday from 5–6 p.m. to engage with parents and help build a stronger foundation for local families! Agency: United Way's Women United Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Chick-fil-A & Insomnia Cookie Delivery VolunteerJoin MSA United Way in spreading kindness (and good food!) across our community! Volunteers help pick up food donations from Chick-fil-A and Insomnia Cookie and deliver them to our local partner agencies that serve individuals and families in need. We’re looking for volunteers each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. The route typically takes about 45 minutes to complete. Volunteers should be able to lift up to 20 pounds. Each shift begins at the MSA United Way office, where you’ll pick up donation bags and delivery details. After completing your deliveries, simply return the bags to the office. Your time and a few miles on the road help ensure our partners have the food they need to serve others. Thank you for being part of the impact! If you are interested in volunteering, connect with us here or by emailing volunteer@msaunitedway.org THANK YOU! Agency: United Way Join MSA United Way in spreading kindness (and good food!) across our community! Volunteers help pick up food donations from Chick-fil-A and Insomnia Cookie and deliver them to our local partner agencies that serve individuals and families in need. We’re looking for volunteers each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. The route typically takes about 45 minutes to complete. Volunteers should be able to lift up to 20 pounds. Each shift begins at the MSA United Way office, where you’ll pick up donation bags and delivery details. After completing your deliveries, simply return the bags to the office. Your time and a few miles on the road help ensure our partners have the food they need to serve others. Thank you for being part of the impact! If you are interested in volunteering, connect with us here or by emailing volunteer@msaunitedway.org THANK YOU! Agency: United Way Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 58501 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Engagement and Service Events.We do a variety of things to help people in need. Some people just need a fun thing to do on a Saturday afternoon, others need help with house upkeep or it could be something else. Whatever people need help with we love to lend a helping hand. Would you consider joining us as we serve our community? Agency: Lincoln Church & Community Center We do a variety of things to help people in need. Some people just need a fun thing to do on a Saturday afternoon, others need help with house upkeep or it could be something else. Whatever people need help with we love to lend a helping hand. Would you consider joining us as we serve our community? Agency: Lincoln Church & Community Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adopt-A-ClassroomAdopt-a-Classroom is an MSA United Way program that connects caring volunteers with local students who benefit from extra support and encouragement. Volunteers spend time in the classroom helping children learn, grow, and build confidence—providing the positive attention every child deserves. Activities may include reading together, assisting with crafts, sharing lunch, or helping students with classroom projects. These meaningful connections help students develop both academically and emotionally. Volunteers visit the classroom twice a month for one hour. Available time slots include: Tuesdays, 8:20–9:00 a.m. (2nd Grade) Tuesdays, 9:00–9:40 a.m. (1st Grade) Make a lasting difference in a child’s life. One classroom visit at a time. Agency: United Way's Women United Adopt-a-Classroom is an MSA United Way program that connects caring volunteers with local students who benefit from extra support and encouragement. Volunteers spend time in the classroom helping children learn, grow, and build confidence—providing the positive attention every child deserves. Activities may include reading together, assisting with crafts, sharing lunch, or helping students with classroom projects. These meaningful connections help students develop both academically and emotionally. Volunteers visit the classroom twice a month for one hour. Available time slots include: Tuesdays, 8:20–9:00 a.m. (2nd Grade) Tuesdays, 9:00–9:40 a.m. (1st Grade) Make a lasting difference in a child’s life. One classroom visit at a time. Agency: United Way's Women United Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58501 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Backpacking ProgramThe United Way Backpack Program occurs every other week during the August - May school year. It currently feeds 1,600+ children in the Bismarck and Mandan school districts during each backpacking event. We are looking for volunteers who are interested in assisting with this program! There are multiple positions which include: Food Delivery Driver: Before the backpacking can begin, we need volunteers who can pick up the food from the grocery store and bring it to our packing location. To do this, you must have a full bed pickup! Currently, there is six pallets of food that need to be transported before the backpacking can begin. Backpack Packer/Organizer: This volunteer role is responsible for properly packing the backpacks with food as well as assisting to keep the area clean, and the food stocked. Volunteers at this time also fill the totes with food according to label stickers, to help the delivery drivers stay organized. Delivery Driver: This is our biggest need; you must have a full bed pickup or very large SUV! The role of delivery driver is to pick up totes filled with packed backpacks, load and unload them from your own vehicle, deliver them according to route sheets to specific schools, and then return the empty totes to the United Way office.If you are interested in aiding us in any of these areas, please respond to this need and we will contact you when a volunteer opportunity date and time arises! Agency: United Way The United Way Backpack Program occurs every other week during the August - May school year. It currently feeds 1,600+ children in the Bismarck and Mandan school districts during each backpacking event. We are looking for volunteers who are interested in assisting with this program! There are multiple positions which include: Food Delivery Driver: Before the backpacking can begin, we need volunteers who can pick up the food from the grocery store and bring it to our packing location. To do this, you must have a full bed pickup! Currently, there is six pallets of food that need to be transported before the backpacking can begin. Backpack Packer/Organizer: This volunteer role is responsible for properly packing the backpacks with food as well as assisting to keep the area clean, and the food stocked. Volunteers at this time also fill the totes with food according to label stickers, to help the delivery drivers stay organized. Delivery Driver: This is our biggest need; you must have a full bed pickup or very large SUV! The role of delivery driver is to pick up totes filled with packed backpacks, load and unload them from your own vehicle, deliver them according to route sheets to specific schools, and then return the empty totes to the United Way office.If you are interested in aiding us in any of these areas, please respond to this need and we will contact you when a volunteer opportunity date and time arises! Agency: United Way Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58501 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Disaster Preparedness - BismarckThe Red Cross supports community disaster resiliency through three unique programs: Youth Preparedness, Adult Preparedness, and Sound the Alarm. The Red Cross is looking for passionate volunteers who are willing to present disaster preparedness education to youth or adults, as well as volunteers who can assist with the installation of smoke alarms in the community. Presenter Speaking to groups of children or adults Facilitating group activities Managing supplies during presentations Successful completion of presenter training modules Responsibilities may vary depending on specific program interest Presentations will typically occur on-site, however virtual opportunities may be available.Installation Execute assigned projects and local preparedness activities according to the Home Fire Campaign activities (canvassing, fire prevention and safety education, smoke alarm installation, documentation, etc.) you are trained to do. Complete tasks such as implementing preparedness activities, meeting with partners to build relationships, conducting inventory, and procuring or receiving necessary preparedness supplies.
Program Details: Disaster and Emergency Preparedness for Youth Prepare with Pedro (Kindergarten–2nd Grade): A 30–45 min preparedness program for studentsthat follows Pedro the Penguin and his friends as they learn how to be prepared and take action during an emergency. The Pillowcase Project (3rd–5th Grade): A 40–60 min presentation that covers local hazards, coping skills and personal and family preparedness through a “Learn, Practice, Share” framework. Disaster and Emergency Preparedness for Adults Be Red Cross Ready:The presentation is designed to teach people how to prepare for and respond appropriately to disasters likely to occur in their community such as hurricanes, wildfires, earthquakes, tornadoes, etc. Hands Only CPR: A 30 min training teaching hands-only technique for CPR. Participants learn how to check for consciousness, call 911 (or the local emergency number) and give continuous chest compressions. CPR training certification is not provided through this course. Ready Rating: A 30 min presentation explaining our free membership program to help businesses, schools, or organizations become better prepared for disasters and other emergencies.
Sound the Alarm The Sound the Alarm program assists community members to prepare for home fires and other disasters through fire prevention and safety education, smoke alarm installation, documentation, etc.To apply, visit www.redcross.org/givetime or contact Volunteer Services at mndakvolunteer@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross The Red Cross supports community disaster resiliency through three unique programs: Youth Preparedness, Adult Preparedness, and Sound the Alarm. The Red Cross is looking for passionate volunteers who are willing to present disaster preparedness education to youth or adults, as well as volunteers who can assist with the installation of smoke alarms in the community. Presenter Speaking to groups of children or adults Facilitating group activities Managing supplies during presentations Successful completion of presenter training modules Responsibilities may vary depending on specific program interest Presentations will typically occur on-site, however virtual opportunities may be available.Installation Execute assigned projects and local preparedness activities according to the Home Fire Campaign activities (canvassing, fire prevention and safety education, smoke alarm installation, documentation, etc.) you are trained to do. Complete tasks such as implementing preparedness activities, meeting with partners to build relationships, conducting inventory, and procuring or receiving necessary preparedness supplies.
Program Details: Disaster and Emergency Preparedness for Youth Prepare with Pedro (Kindergarten–2nd Grade): A 30–45 min preparedness program for studentsthat follows Pedro the Penguin and his friends as they learn how to be prepared and take action during an emergency. The Pillowcase Project (3rd–5th Grade): A 40–60 min presentation that covers local hazards, coping skills and personal and family preparedness through a “Learn, Practice, Share” framework. Disaster and Emergency Preparedness for Adults Be Red Cross Ready:The presentation is designed to teach people how to prepare for and respond appropriately to disasters likely to occur in their community such as hurricanes, wildfires, earthquakes, tornadoes, etc. Hands Only CPR: A 30 min training teaching hands-only technique for CPR. Participants learn how to check for consciousness, call 911 (or the local emergency number) and give continuous chest compressions. CPR training certification is not provided through this course. Ready Rating: A 30 min presentation explaining our free membership program to help businesses, schools, or organizations become better prepared for disasters and other emergencies.
Sound the Alarm The Sound the Alarm program assists community members to prepare for home fires and other disasters through fire prevention and safety education, smoke alarm installation, documentation, etc.To apply, visit www.redcross.org/givetime or contact Volunteer Services at mndakvolunteer@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58501 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event Committee MemberHeartview is holding various events in 2023, including a golf tournament and Halloween 5K. Event committee members would assist with door prize solicitation, event planning, and day-of volunteering. Ongoing commitment is limited to 1-3 hours per month.
Agency: Heartview Foundation Heartview is holding various events in 2023, including a golf tournament and Halloween 5K. Event committee members would assist with door prize solicitation, event planning, and day-of volunteering. Ongoing commitment is limited to 1-3 hours per month.
Agency: Heartview Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve your community as a Red Cross Volunteer in Bismarck!Turn your compassion into action by becoming Red Cross Volunteer. Communities across the country count on the Red Cross every day. The need remains critical and constant. From helping people afflicted by local disasters, like home fires and floods, and potentially larger disasters elsewhere, you can make a difference. Ninety percent of our workforce are volunteers who are inspired to give back. Discover the volunteer role that’s right for you. Join us today and discover one of the ways you can be the best part of a disaster victim's day. We can't do it without you and are actively recruiting for these critical volunteer roles: Disaster Action Team Every 8 minutes the Red Cross responds to a disaster and it’s the compassionate volunteers, who make our mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering possible. When you become a volunteer, you’re helping to turn tragedy into hope. If interested Click Here to apply or visit www.redcross.org/givetime For questions or more information email mndakvolunteer@redcross.org or call (701) 364-1800 Agency: American Red Cross Turn your compassion into action by becoming Red Cross Volunteer. Communities across the country count on the Red Cross every day. The need remains critical and constant. From helping people afflicted by local disasters, like home fires and floods, and potentially larger disasters elsewhere, you can make a difference. Ninety percent of our workforce are volunteers who are inspired to give back. Discover the volunteer role that’s right for you. Join us today and discover one of the ways you can be the best part of a disaster victim's day. We can't do it without you and are actively recruiting for these critical volunteer roles: Disaster Action Team Every 8 minutes the Red Cross responds to a disaster and it’s the compassionate volunteers, who make our mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering possible. When you become a volunteer, you’re helping to turn tragedy into hope. If interested Click Here to apply or visit www.redcross.org/givetime For questions or more information email mndakvolunteer@redcross.org or call (701) 364-1800 Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VolunteerWe are always looking for individuals and groups to volunteer at the Bismarck Regional Service Center. Here, we repack bulk product into food boxes, or single servings to be distributed statewide. Please look at the schedule in our Opportunity Directory, or visit our website HERE to see more information. Call Mandy at 701.476.9130 with any questions.
Agency: Great Plains Food Bank We are always looking for individuals and groups to volunteer at the Bismarck Regional Service Center. Here, we repack bulk product into food boxes, or single servings to be distributed statewide. Please look at the schedule in our Opportunity Directory, or visit our website HERE to see more information. Call Mandy at 701.476.9130 with any questions.
Agency: Great Plains Food Bank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58504 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Home Delivered Meal Drivers NeededThe AgeWell Center is seeing record numbers of senior citizens needing home delivered meals. Therefore, we are in desperate need of volunteers to deliver meals and do a wellness check to home-bound senior citizens in the Bismarck Community. This volunteer job is a 1 ½ to 2 hour commitment each time you deliver meals. We are able to work with any schedule! We deliver Monday through Friday. Choose one route a week, one or two a month, or be on our substitute list to fill in when needed – whatever works for you! Drivers will need to use their own vehicle. A mileage stipend is available. If you are interested, please call 255-4648. Agency: AgeWell Center The AgeWell Center is seeing record numbers of senior citizens needing home delivered meals. Therefore, we are in desperate need of volunteers to deliver meals and do a wellness check to home-bound senior citizens in the Bismarck Community. This volunteer job is a 1 ½ to 2 hour commitment each time you deliver meals. We are able to work with any schedule! We deliver Monday through Friday. Choose one route a week, one or two a month, or be on our substitute list to fill in when needed – whatever works for you! Drivers will need to use their own vehicle. A mileage stipend is available. If you are interested, please call 255-4648. Agency: AgeWell Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58501 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: volunteer videographerDeveloping a community announcement to encourage a friendly hello. Need someone to do brief videoes and/or to assist in editing.
Dakota Cares Agency: Dakota Cares Developing a community announcement to encourage a friendly hello. Need someone to do brief videoes and/or to assist in editing.
Dakota Cares Agency: Dakota Cares Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58501 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer - Social MediaDakota Cares needs an immediate need for a social media specialist to update our website, Facebook and Twitter presence. If interested, an on-going social media position is available. Work remotely or in the office. Hours are flexible. Agency: Dakota Cares Dakota Cares needs an immediate need for a social media specialist to update our website, Facebook and Twitter presence. If interested, an on-going social media position is available. Work remotely or in the office. Hours are flexible. Agency: Dakota Cares Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59501 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SortersWe are looking for help in sorting donations that come into our thrift store. All abilities are welcome. Agency: The Arc of Bismarck We are looking for help in sorting donations that come into our thrift store. All abilities are welcome. Agency: The Arc of Bismarck Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58504 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Program Aid Thursday after-schoolConduct regular Cub Scout program meetings in after-school settings utilizing program outlines provided for you. The number and frequency of the program meetings are tailored to meet the volunteers and school needs. We work hard to find volunteers or paid staff that will work with the same kids and school for a full semester or hopefully a school year. Program aids will receive training and expect to conduct the program meetings in a manner that promotes a safe learning environment and behavior conducive with the Scout Oath and Law. They are to ensure Youth Protection Guidelines are followed, including two-deep leadership requirement for all meetings and outings. Agency: Boy Scouts of America, Northern Light Council Conduct regular Cub Scout program meetings in after-school settings utilizing program outlines provided for you. The number and frequency of the program meetings are tailored to meet the volunteers and school needs. We work hard to find volunteers or paid staff that will work with the same kids and school for a full semester or hopefully a school year. Program aids will receive training and expect to conduct the program meetings in a manner that promotes a safe learning environment and behavior conducive with the Scout Oath and Law. They are to ensure Youth Protection Guidelines are followed, including two-deep leadership requirement for all meetings and outings. Agency: Boy Scouts of America, Northern Light Council Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Aid Tuesday after-schoolConduct regular Cub Scout program meetings in after-school settings utilizing program outlines provided for you. The number and frequency of the program meetings are tailored to meet the volunteers and school needs. We work hard to find volunteers or paid staff that will work with the same kids and school for a full semester or hopefully a school year. Program aids will receive training and expect to conduct the program meetings in a manner that promotes a safe learning environment and behavior conducive with the Scout Oath and Law. They are to ensure Youth Protection Guidelines are followed, including two-deep leadership requirement for all meetings and outings. Agency: Boy Scouts of America, Northern Light Council Conduct regular Cub Scout program meetings in after-school settings utilizing program outlines provided for you. The number and frequency of the program meetings are tailored to meet the volunteers and school needs. We work hard to find volunteers or paid staff that will work with the same kids and school for a full semester or hopefully a school year. Program aids will receive training and expect to conduct the program meetings in a manner that promotes a safe learning environment and behavior conducive with the Scout Oath and Law. They are to ensure Youth Protection Guidelines are followed, including two-deep leadership requirement for all meetings and outings. Agency: Boy Scouts of America, Northern Light Council Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2nd Chances Thrift StoreWe are looking for one volunteer for our 2nd Chances Thrift Store to work alongside the store manager. Please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at: 701.667.2131 Agency: ND Adult & Teen Challenge We are looking for one volunteer for our 2nd Chances Thrift Store to work alongside the store manager. Please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at: 701.667.2131 Agency: ND Adult & Teen Challenge Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentoring & EducationTo help our staff members in working with our students in our faith based programs. Agency: ND Adult & Teen Challenge To help our staff members in working with our students in our faith based programs. Agency: ND Adult & Teen Challenge Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58554 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AdministrationNorth Dakota Adult & Teen Challenge holds many upcoming events and activities. We need charismatic volunteers who enjoy talking with people to work side-by-side with our Director of Development. Agency: ND Adult & Teen Challenge North Dakota Adult & Teen Challenge holds many upcoming events and activities. We need charismatic volunteers who enjoy talking with people to work side-by-side with our Director of Development. Agency: ND Adult & Teen Challenge Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58554 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentors to New AmericansDo you love hearing incredible stories? Do you like to meet people from other cultures, who were born across the world? Global Neighbors partners American mentors with New American individuals or families to share language, culture, and friendship. Depending on your preferences and abilities, and as well as those of the New American(s) you are matched with, a mentor might tutor English, explain American culture, introduce a new person to Bismarck, practice driving or study the driver's manual, search for jobs/apartments and complete applications, cook new food together, learn about other cultures and languages, take hikes, garden, play sports, or make a new lifelong friend. We ask our mentors to share just 1 hour a week, for a 6-month period, with their mentee. We also ask all of our mentors to pay for and undergo a basic background check. There is no cost for the New American mentees. Previous mentors have said "I love mentoring because it's like taking my kids on an international mission every week", and "I love sharing language and learning about other cultures." Mentors discover so much about themselves and North Dakota while getting to know their new neighbors. We are always looking for mentors, or short-term volunteers who can help with tutoring, giving rides, secretarial duties in our office, or assisting with fundraising and special events. Please visit our website if you have any questions! www.bismarckglobalneighbors.org Agency: Bismarck Global Neighbors Do you love hearing incredible stories? Do you like to meet people from other cultures, who were born across the world? Global Neighbors partners American mentors with New American individuals or families to share language, culture, and friendship. Depending on your preferences and abilities, and as well as those of the New American(s) you are matched with, a mentor might tutor English, explain American culture, introduce a new person to Bismarck, practice driving or study the driver's manual, search for jobs/apartments and complete applications, cook new food together, learn about other cultures and languages, take hikes, garden, play sports, or make a new lifelong friend. We ask our mentors to share just 1 hour a week, for a 6-month period, with their mentee. We also ask all of our mentors to pay for and undergo a basic background check. There is no cost for the New American mentees. Previous mentors have said "I love mentoring because it's like taking my kids on an international mission every week", and "I love sharing language and learning about other cultures." Mentors discover so much about themselves and North Dakota while getting to know their new neighbors. We are always looking for mentors, or short-term volunteers who can help with tutoring, giving rides, secretarial duties in our office, or assisting with fundraising and special events. Please visit our website if you have any questions! www.bismarckglobalneighbors.org Agency: Bismarck Global Neighbors Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58501 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer ReceptionistWe are in need of a receptionist to cover the front desk over the lunch hour. Must enjoy helping people during a stressful situation, answering the phone, and screening visitors at the door. Call Blaine at (701) 222-8370. Agency: Abused Adult Resource Center We are in need of a receptionist to cover the front desk over the lunch hour. Must enjoy helping people during a stressful situation, answering the phone, and screening visitors at the door. Call Blaine at (701) 222-8370. Agency: Abused Adult Resource Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 58502 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: food pantry assistance neededHelp people shop in the food pantry. Tuesday and Wednesday, 9:30-11:30 Thursday 4:45-7:00. Agency: Ministry on the Margins Help people shop in the food pantry. Tuesday and Wednesday, 9:30-11:30 Thursday 4:45-7:00. Agency: Ministry on the Margins Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 58501 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Troop Co-LeaderGuide girls to be tomorrow's leaders Every girl, from our youngest to our oldest, has the ability to lead. As a Troop Co-Leader, you will be providing our girls the free and safe environment they need to pursue whatever interests, causes, and leadership roles are most important to them. With your support, girls will stand up, stand out, and stand tall. Girl Scouts Dakota Horizons' volunteer opportunities are tailored to fit your calendar and your interests. Whether you want to work with kindergarteners or high school seniors, we will provide you with all of the training and support you will need to be successful in your role as a Troop Co-Leader Explore what being a Troop Co-Leader could mean to you. We know what it means for girls. Skills - flexible, patient and fun: adapt to the situation to make Girl Scout Easy, Meaningful and FUN! - Girl Focused: facilitate girl-led goal setting and cooperative, hands-on learning opportunities tied to leadership outcomes. Foster Diversity-understands & embraces differences Requirements - complete a volunteer application, background check and references - willing to register as a Girl Scout member ($15/year, financial assistance available) - willing to take training for volunteer position Agency: Girl Scouts Dakota Horizons Guide girls to be tomorrow's leaders Every girl, from our youngest to our oldest, has the ability to lead. As a Troop Co-Leader, you will be providing our girls the free and safe environment they need to pursue whatever interests, causes, and leadership roles are most important to them. With your support, girls will stand up, stand out, and stand tall. Girl Scouts Dakota Horizons' volunteer opportunities are tailored to fit your calendar and your interests. Whether you want to work with kindergarteners or high school seniors, we will provide you with all of the training and support you will need to be successful in your role as a Troop Co-Leader Explore what being a Troop Co-Leader could mean to you. We know what it means for girls. Skills - flexible, patient and fun: adapt to the situation to make Girl Scout Easy, Meaningful and FUN! - Girl Focused: facilitate girl-led goal setting and cooperative, hands-on learning opportunities tied to leadership outcomes. Foster Diversity-understands & embraces differences Requirements - complete a volunteer application, background check and references - willing to register as a Girl Scout member ($15/year, financial assistance available) - willing to take training for volunteer position Agency: Girl Scouts Dakota Horizons Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 58504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Instructors NeededClassroom teacher January Class Start Date Commitment of 8 weeks 1.5 - 2 hour class, twice a week Requires a background check and volunteer training Curriculum provided Agency: Adult Learning Center Classroom teacher January Class Start Date Commitment of 8 weeks 1.5 - 2 hour class, twice a week Requires a background check and volunteer training Curriculum provided Agency: Adult Learning Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 58501 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer in classroom assisting teachersTime Commitment – Minimum of 1.5 hours up to 3 hours, one time per week, Current class times are mornings M-F 8:45-11:30am, 12:15-3PM, 5:15 p.m. -8:15 p.m. Tuesdays (reading, writing and social studies, science and math) and Thursdays (reading, writing and social studies, science and math, plus ESL Class) Possible activities include reading to student, correcting worksheet, etc. Background check and volunteer training required. Agency: Adult Learning Center Time Commitment – Minimum of 1.5 hours up to 3 hours, one time per week, Current class times are mornings M-F 8:45-11:30am, 12:15-3PM, 5:15 p.m. -8:15 p.m. Tuesdays (reading, writing and social studies, science and math) and Thursdays (reading, writing and social studies, science and math, plus ESL Class) Possible activities include reading to student, correcting worksheet, etc. Background check and volunteer training required. Agency: Adult Learning Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 58501 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels backup driversMeals on Wheels substitute drivers are in demand. Backups will fill-in for regular volunteer drivers when they are not available. Meals are delivered between 10:45 a.m. and noon. This is a great opportunity to help ease hunger in our community and brighten the day of a local senior. If you're interested, please call Debbie at 701.663.6528 or respond to this need and we'll call you. Agency: Mandan Golden Age Services Meals on Wheels substitute drivers are in demand. Backups will fill-in for regular volunteer drivers when they are not available. Meals are delivered between 10:45 a.m. and noon. This is a great opportunity to help ease hunger in our community and brighten the day of a local senior. If you're interested, please call Debbie at 701.663.6528 or respond to this need and we'll call you. Agency: Mandan Golden Age Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Allow Groups: No |