Volunteer: KidsPack Packing ShiftJoin us to pack bags weekly for KidsPack! This opportunity involves standing, lifting and bending. Parking can be found in the west lot and enter though the Main Entrance, we will meet you in the lobby to take you back to the workspace at the beginning of the shift. All attendees must be registered, & team registration is available if you would like to bring additional guests (ages 10 years old and up). Closed-toed shoes are required. Agency: KidsPack Join us to pack bags weekly for KidsPack! This opportunity involves standing, lifting and bending. Parking can be found in the west lot and enter though the Main Entrance, we will meet you in the lobby to take you back to the workspace at the beginning of the shift. All attendees must be registered, & team registration is available if you would like to bring additional guests (ages 10 years old and up). Closed-toed shoes are required. Agency: KidsPack Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Warehouse CleanerWe need help keeping our store and warehouse clean! Duties involve: Sweeping and mopping the store and warehouse Washing Dishes Cleaning doors & windowsDustingCleaning carts, produce displays & shelves Other general cleaning tasksPlease only sign up if you are healthy and free of injury. If you cannot attend a shift you have registered for, please unregister to open your spot to someone else. Refrain from arriving early for your shift and let the Volunteer Coordinator know if you are going to be late! All attendees must be registered on this scheduling site. Closed-toed shoes are required! No calls/ no shows will result in a termination of this opportunity. This shift takes place in the Gallatin Valley Food Bank at Market Place, located at 206 East Griffin Drive. You may enter on the South side of the building through the door beneath the Donation Portico. Ring the bell and someone will let you in. Thank you for your interest in volunteering! Agency: Gallatin Valley Food Bank We need help keeping our store and warehouse clean! Duties involve: Sweeping and mopping the store and warehouse Washing Dishes Cleaning doors & windowsDustingCleaning carts, produce displays & shelves Other general cleaning tasksPlease only sign up if you are healthy and free of injury. If you cannot attend a shift you have registered for, please unregister to open your spot to someone else. Refrain from arriving early for your shift and let the Volunteer Coordinator know if you are going to be late! All attendees must be registered on this scheduling site. Closed-toed shoes are required! No calls/ no shows will result in a termination of this opportunity. This shift takes place in the Gallatin Valley Food Bank at Market Place, located at 206 East Griffin Drive. You may enter on the South side of the building through the door beneath the Donation Portico. Ring the bell and someone will let you in. Thank you for your interest in volunteering! Agency: Gallatin Valley Food Bank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Billings Bigs - Community Based VolunteersOur Community Based Mentoring programs in the Billings area is looking for adult mentors or "Bigs" to match with "Littles" in our communities. What does it take to be a Big? Are you 18 or older? Do you have a insured vehicle? Can you make a minimum of a 12 month commitment? Do you want to make an impact on the life of a local child?If you answered Yes, to all of those questions we would love to hear from you! Our Bigs are amazing human beings who give 4-6 hours a month and spend time with their Little doing activities they are both interested in. So if you are ready to take the next step, contact us today! Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Big Sky Country Our Community Based Mentoring programs in the Billings area is looking for adult mentors or "Bigs" to match with "Littles" in our communities. What does it take to be a Big? Are you 18 or older? Do you have a insured vehicle? Can you make a minimum of a 12 month commitment? Do you want to make an impact on the life of a local child?If you answered Yes, to all of those questions we would love to hear from you! Our Bigs are amazing human beings who give 4-6 hours a month and spend time with their Little doing activities they are both interested in. So if you are ready to take the next step, contact us today! Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Big Sky Country Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bozeman Bigs - Community Based VolunteersOur Community Based Mentoring programs in the Bozeman area is looking for adult mentors or "Bigs" to match with "Littles" in our communities. What does it take to be a Big? Are you 18 or older? Do you have a insured vehicle? Can you make a minimum of a 12 month commitment? Do you want to make an impact on the life of a local child?If you answered Yes, to all of those questions we would love to hear from you! Our Bigs are amazing human beings who give 4-6 hours a month and spend time with their Little doing activities they are both interested in. Some of the most popular activities our matches do together include: Skiing at Bridger Bowl, Jump Time, Visiting the Hot Springs, bowling, Museum of the Rockies, painting at Arts on Fire, and so much more! We also have monthly activities hosted by BBBS that are FREE to all of our Bigs and Littles. We work hard on finding you a Little that we think will be a good fit. So if you are ready to take the next step, contact us today! Big Application Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Big Sky Country Our Community Based Mentoring programs in the Bozeman area is looking for adult mentors or "Bigs" to match with "Littles" in our communities. What does it take to be a Big? Are you 18 or older? Do you have a insured vehicle? Can you make a minimum of a 12 month commitment? Do you want to make an impact on the life of a local child?If you answered Yes, to all of those questions we would love to hear from you! Our Bigs are amazing human beings who give 4-6 hours a month and spend time with their Little doing activities they are both interested in. Some of the most popular activities our matches do together include: Skiing at Bridger Bowl, Jump Time, Visiting the Hot Springs, bowling, Museum of the Rockies, painting at Arts on Fire, and so much more! We also have monthly activities hosted by BBBS that are FREE to all of our Bigs and Littles. We work hard on finding you a Little that we think will be a good fit. So if you are ready to take the next step, contact us today! Big Application Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Big Sky Country Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ECE Literacy Carnival at Bozeman Public LibraryCome help us celebrate early childhood literacy with HRDC ECE's Literacy Carnival! We will invite other community partners to join us in the fun. We will provide dinner to our families for free and charge the public $5/person if they would like dinner.
Agency: Headstart Come help us celebrate early childhood literacy with HRDC ECE's Literacy Carnival! We will invite other community partners to join us in the fun. We will provide dinner to our families for free and charge the public $5/person if they would like dinner.
Agency: Headstart Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 18, 2025 Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Face Painting ECE Literacy CarnivalWe are in need of face painters for our Literacy Carnival we are hosting at the Bozeman Public Library. We will provide all of the paint, tools and examples you need for face painting. The event is for all of our Early Childhood (Head Start) families. They will be able to play carnival games, prizes, enjoy a dinner, free books and talk with community partners. Agency: Headstart We are in need of face painters for our Literacy Carnival we are hosting at the Bozeman Public Library. We will provide all of the paint, tools and examples you need for face painting. The event is for all of our Early Childhood (Head Start) families. They will be able to play carnival games, prizes, enjoy a dinner, free books and talk with community partners. Agency: Headstart Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 18, 2025 Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Store Operations Team Orientation: Gallatin Valley Food BankThis orientation is for volunteers who are interested in weekly shifts in our store and warehouse. Many of our Store Operations Team volunteers choose one Morning, Afternoon, or Evening shift to work every week! These shifts include: Morning Store Prep Team: Prepares the store for our customers by stocking shelves, receiving food rescue, sorting food, and keeping the store tidy! 9-Noon M-Th. Afternoon Store Distribution Team: Keeps the store running while our store is open! Duties include checking out customers, sorting food, and many other projects. 12:30-4 pm M-Th. Tuesday Evening Store Team: Prepares and operates the store for our Tuesday Evening shopping hours. Every Tuesday, 4-7 pm. Friday Morning Store Team: Half the team operates the store as we are open from 9-Noon, while the other half receives, sorts, & stocks food rescue donations. Every Friday, 8:30-Noon.There are many other opportunities that do not require an orientation, please see our program page and click 'see more needs' to view all of our volunteering options. Store Operations Team Orientations are typically offered once a month, on Monday evenings from 5-6 pm. We look forward to onboarding volunteers who are interested in joining this team at HRDC's Market Place! Please enter through the Main Entrance & meet in the Market Place lobby, located at 206 East Griffin Drive. Reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator with any questions at volunteergvfb@thehrdc.org Agency: Gallatin Valley Food Bank This orientation is for volunteers who are interested in weekly shifts in our store and warehouse. Many of our Store Operations Team volunteers choose one Morning, Afternoon, or Evening shift to work every week! These shifts include: Morning Store Prep Team: Prepares the store for our customers by stocking shelves, receiving food rescue, sorting food, and keeping the store tidy! 9-Noon M-Th. Afternoon Store Distribution Team: Keeps the store running while our store is open! Duties include checking out customers, sorting food, and many other projects. 12:30-4 pm M-Th. Tuesday Evening Store Team: Prepares and operates the store for our Tuesday Evening shopping hours. Every Tuesday, 4-7 pm. Friday Morning Store Team: Half the team operates the store as we are open from 9-Noon, while the other half receives, sorts, & stocks food rescue donations. Every Friday, 8:30-Noon.There are many other opportunities that do not require an orientation, please see our program page and click 'see more needs' to view all of our volunteering options. Store Operations Team Orientations are typically offered once a month, on Monday evenings from 5-6 pm. We look forward to onboarding volunteers who are interested in joining this team at HRDC's Market Place! Please enter through the Main Entrance & meet in the Market Place lobby, located at 206 East Griffin Drive. Reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator with any questions at volunteergvfb@thehrdc.org Agency: Gallatin Valley Food Bank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Homeward Point Volunteer OrientationVolunteer at Homeward Point, come to orientation to check out the new facility and learn about the amazing and heart warming volunteer opportunities we have at Homeward Point. Agency: Homeward Point/Warming Center Volunteer at Homeward Point, come to orientation to check out the new facility and learn about the amazing and heart warming volunteer opportunities we have at Homeward Point. Agency: Homeward Point/Warming Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest Service AttendantDuring this shift you will be charged with overseeing the kitchen, laundry and donations. These areas provide our guests with the necessary tools they need to regain some normalcy in this difficult time in our lives. Volunteers at Homeward Point help to ensure our guests have a safe and welcoming environment to access services, meet with housing counselors, and decompress. You will hear some of the most inspiring and heartwarming stories while helping to keep operations running smoothly! Duties that might be expected from this role include: Assisting Guests in picking up/dropping off laundryOversight of kitchen us (In whatever form it will exist)Receive/Organize donationsFill out receipts for donorsInventory of suppliesAgency: Homeward Point/Warming Center During this shift you will be charged with overseeing the kitchen, laundry and donations. These areas provide our guests with the necessary tools they need to regain some normalcy in this difficult time in our lives. Volunteers at Homeward Point help to ensure our guests have a safe and welcoming environment to access services, meet with housing counselors, and decompress. You will hear some of the most inspiring and heartwarming stories while helping to keep operations running smoothly! Duties that might be expected from this role include: Assisting Guests in picking up/dropping off laundryOversight of kitchen us (In whatever form it will exist)Receive/Organize donationsFill out receipts for donorsInventory of suppliesAgency: Homeward Point/Warming Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Check-in AssistantMandatory Background check! Family Entrance, during this shift you have the opportunity to be a bright face to welcome guests and their families to Homeward Point for the night. As one of the first faces our guests see, it is very important that we remain a beacon of safety and support during what is surely a stressful and hard time. We appreciate your willingness to bring warmth to our organization through this role of welcoming guests and their families. Volunteers at Homeward Point help to ensure our guests have a safe and welcoming environment to access services, meet with housing counselors, and decompress. You will hear some of the most inspiring and heartwarming stories while helping to keep operations running smoothly! Duties that might be expected from this role include: Locker AssistanceAssist guests with accessing the lockers and storage room. Check-in Assistance Record guests names and welcome guests as they come in for the first time during the night Agency: Homeward Point/Warming Center Mandatory Background check! Family Entrance, during this shift you have the opportunity to be a bright face to welcome guests and their families to Homeward Point for the night. As one of the first faces our guests see, it is very important that we remain a beacon of safety and support during what is surely a stressful and hard time. We appreciate your willingness to bring warmth to our organization through this role of welcoming guests and their families. Volunteers at Homeward Point help to ensure our guests have a safe and welcoming environment to access services, meet with housing counselors, and decompress. You will hear some of the most inspiring and heartwarming stories while helping to keep operations running smoothly! Duties that might be expected from this role include: Locker AssistanceAssist guests with accessing the lockers and storage room. Check-in Assistance Record guests names and welcome guests as they come in for the first time during the night Agency: Homeward Point/Warming Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Main Check-In AssistantMain Entrance, during this shift you have the opportunity to be a bright face to welcome guests into Homeward Point for the night. As one of the first faces our guests see, it is very important that we remain a beacon of safety and support during what is surely a stressful and hard time. We appreciate your willingness to bring warmth to our organization through this role of welcoming guests. Volunteers at Homeward Point help to ensure our guests have a safe and welcoming environment to access services, meet with housing counselors, and decompress. You will hear some of the most inspiring and heartwarming stories while helping to keep operations running smoothly! Duties that might be expected from this role include: Locker AssistanceAssist guests with accessing the lockers and storage rooms Check in Assistance Record guests names and welcome guests as they come in for the first time during the night Agency: Homeward Point/Warming Center Main Entrance, during this shift you have the opportunity to be a bright face to welcome guests into Homeward Point for the night. As one of the first faces our guests see, it is very important that we remain a beacon of safety and support during what is surely a stressful and hard time. We appreciate your willingness to bring warmth to our organization through this role of welcoming guests. Volunteers at Homeward Point help to ensure our guests have a safe and welcoming environment to access services, meet with housing counselors, and decompress. You will hear some of the most inspiring and heartwarming stories while helping to keep operations running smoothly! Duties that might be expected from this role include: Locker AssistanceAssist guests with accessing the lockers and storage rooms Check in Assistance Record guests names and welcome guests as they come in for the first time during the night Agency: Homeward Point/Warming Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Night Owl Helpers (Student Friendly)During this shift, the facility will (hopefully) be fairly quiet by the time you get in. Guests will have followed their night routines and found their way to bed, for the most part, and this provides critical downtime to complete tasks that we do not have the time to do during opening and closing operations. Cleaning and organizing things is a big part of this shift, and gives the opportunity to quietly get stuff done that is often pushed aside during our busier hours. Volunteers at Homeward Point help to ensure our guests have a safe and welcoming environment to access services, meet with housing counselors, and decompress. You will hear some of the most inspiring and heartwarming stories while helping to keep operations running smoothly! Duties that might be expected from this role include: Facility laundryDeep-Cleaning Showers/BathroomsCustomer Service (lockers, etc)Cleaning/low -skill maintenance of high use areasAgency: Homeward Point/Warming Center During this shift, the facility will (hopefully) be fairly quiet by the time you get in. Guests will have followed their night routines and found their way to bed, for the most part, and this provides critical downtime to complete tasks that we do not have the time to do during opening and closing operations. Cleaning and organizing things is a big part of this shift, and gives the opportunity to quietly get stuff done that is often pushed aside during our busier hours. Volunteers at Homeward Point help to ensure our guests have a safe and welcoming environment to access services, meet with housing counselors, and decompress. You will hear some of the most inspiring and heartwarming stories while helping to keep operations running smoothly! Duties that might be expected from this role include: Facility laundryDeep-Cleaning Showers/BathroomsCustomer Service (lockers, etc)Cleaning/low -skill maintenance of high use areasAgency: Homeward Point/Warming Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Evening Eagle HelperHelping get our customers to their bunks and lockers. Very involved with our guests. During this shift, you will have the opportunity to fulfill any of multiple roles available during our opening operations. There are 4 stations that rotate throughout the first few hours of opening. Bunk Assignment: You will assign guests to specific bunks based on where they feel most comfortable staying for the night, using a handy map of the facility to assist you. Laundry: You will be stationed at our laundry nook, washing and drying guest and facility laundry, and opening lookers and the storage rooms for folks. Pantry: You get to distribute food to adequately nourish our guests as they come in and get ready to go to bed. Floating: Jumping in wherever is needed, primarily distributing food and hygiene items from behind the desk, and opening lockers and the storage room. Volunteers at Homeward Point help to ensure our guests have a safe and welcoming environment to access services, meet with housing counselors, and decompress. You will hear some of the most inspiring and heartwarming stories while helping to keep operations running smoothly! Duties that might be excepted from this role include: Locker AssistanceCustomer ServiceCleaningLaundryOrganizationAgency: Homeward Point/Warming Center Helping get our customers to their bunks and lockers. Very involved with our guests. During this shift, you will have the opportunity to fulfill any of multiple roles available during our opening operations. There are 4 stations that rotate throughout the first few hours of opening. Bunk Assignment: You will assign guests to specific bunks based on where they feel most comfortable staying for the night, using a handy map of the facility to assist you. Laundry: You will be stationed at our laundry nook, washing and drying guest and facility laundry, and opening lookers and the storage rooms for folks. Pantry: You get to distribute food to adequately nourish our guests as they come in and get ready to go to bed. Floating: Jumping in wherever is needed, primarily distributing food and hygiene items from behind the desk, and opening lockers and the storage room. Volunteers at Homeward Point help to ensure our guests have a safe and welcoming environment to access services, meet with housing counselors, and decompress. You will hear some of the most inspiring and heartwarming stories while helping to keep operations running smoothly! Duties that might be excepted from this role include: Locker AssistanceCustomer ServiceCleaningLaundryOrganizationAgency: Homeward Point/Warming Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Early Bird HelperThis volunteer shift is a great opportunity for anyone looking into doing a couple of hours of volunteering early in the morning before work or school. During these hours, the facility is generally relatively quiet, giving folks the opportunity to do deep cleaning and organizing to prepare the facility for the busy morning hours before we close for the day. Between 7am and 8am the facility will get especially busy, as folks prepare to head out for their days. You will likely find yourself spending a lot of time opening lockers and distributing hygiene products and food as people go about their morning routines. Volunteers at Homeward Point help to ensure our guests have a safe and welcoming environment to access services, meet with housing counselors, and decompress. You will hear some of the most inspiring and heartwarming stories while helping to keep operations running smoothly! Duties that might be expected from this role include: Locker AssistanceCustomer ServiceCleaning LaundryOrganizationAgency: Homeward Point/Warming Center This volunteer shift is a great opportunity for anyone looking into doing a couple of hours of volunteering early in the morning before work or school. During these hours, the facility is generally relatively quiet, giving folks the opportunity to do deep cleaning and organizing to prepare the facility for the busy morning hours before we close for the day. Between 7am and 8am the facility will get especially busy, as folks prepare to head out for their days. You will likely find yourself spending a lot of time opening lockers and distributing hygiene products and food as people go about their morning routines. Volunteers at Homeward Point help to ensure our guests have a safe and welcoming environment to access services, meet with housing counselors, and decompress. You will hear some of the most inspiring and heartwarming stories while helping to keep operations running smoothly! Duties that might be expected from this role include: Locker AssistanceCustomer ServiceCleaning LaundryOrganizationAgency: Homeward Point/Warming Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Opening PrepThis volunteer shift is a great opportunity for anyone looking for a quiet and independent shift to get started in your volunteering journey. During this time, both the day center and night center are closed so you will be tasked with cleaning areas that guests are usually using. This includes laundry, kitchen, bunks, bathrooms, common spaces etc. We appreciate your willingness to keep our facility as clean as can be throughout the day and night. Duties that might be excepted from this role include: CleaningLaundryOrganizationAgency: Homeward Point/Warming Center This volunteer shift is a great opportunity for anyone looking for a quiet and independent shift to get started in your volunteering journey. During this time, both the day center and night center are closed so you will be tasked with cleaning areas that guests are usually using. This includes laundry, kitchen, bunks, bathrooms, common spaces etc. We appreciate your willingness to keep our facility as clean as can be throughout the day and night. Duties that might be excepted from this role include: CleaningLaundryOrganizationAgency: Homeward Point/Warming Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Day Services-Afternoon SupportOur Day Services are open for drop-in services from 9 am - 12 pm and by appointment only from 1 pm - 4 pm. Drop-in recovery based services include peer support, groups and service navigation. While that time allows for recovery groups and one-on-one case management, our customers also require a facility to meet their needs during the day and during our shelter services at night. This facility readiness volunteer opportunity would allow the volunteer to prepare our facility for Drop-in and Shelter services which helps pro9mote dignity, safety, and support for our customers. Volunteering at Homeward Point helps to ensure our guests have a safe and welcoming environment to access services, meet with housing counselors, and decompress. You will hear some of the most inspiring and heartwarming stories while helping to keep operations running smoothly! Duties that might be expected from this role include: Locker AssistanceBunk Readiness for the nightCustomer ServiceBuilding/Grounds CleaningLaundryOrganization*Please note* The Drop-in Center is closed on holidays. Agency: Homeward Point/Warming Center Our Day Services are open for drop-in services from 9 am - 12 pm and by appointment only from 1 pm - 4 pm. Drop-in recovery based services include peer support, groups and service navigation. While that time allows for recovery groups and one-on-one case management, our customers also require a facility to meet their needs during the day and during our shelter services at night. This facility readiness volunteer opportunity would allow the volunteer to prepare our facility for Drop-in and Shelter services which helps pro9mote dignity, safety, and support for our customers. Volunteering at Homeward Point helps to ensure our guests have a safe and welcoming environment to access services, meet with housing counselors, and decompress. You will hear some of the most inspiring and heartwarming stories while helping to keep operations running smoothly! Duties that might be expected from this role include: Locker AssistanceBunk Readiness for the nightCustomer ServiceBuilding/Grounds CleaningLaundryOrganization*Please note* The Drop-in Center is closed on holidays. Agency: Homeward Point/Warming Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Day Services-Morning SupportOur Day Services are open for drop-in services from 9 am - 12 pm and by appointment only from 1 pm - 4 pm. Drop-in recovery based services include peer support, groups and service navigation. While that time allows for recovery groups and one-on-one case management, our customers also require a facility to meet their needs during the day and during our shelter services at night. This facility readiness volunteer opportunity would allow the volunteer to prepare our facility for Drop-in and Shelter services which helps pro9mote dignity, safety, and support for our customers. Volunteering at Homeward Point helps to ensure our guests have a safe and welcoming environment to access services, meet with housing counselors, and decompress. You will hear some of the most inspiring and heartwarming stories while helping to keep operations running smoothly! Duties that might be expected from this role include: Locker AssistanceBunk Readiness for the nightCustomer ServiceBuilding/Grounds CleaningLaundryOrganization*Please note* The Drop-in Center is closed on holidays. Agency: Homeward Point/Warming Center Our Day Services are open for drop-in services from 9 am - 12 pm and by appointment only from 1 pm - 4 pm. Drop-in recovery based services include peer support, groups and service navigation. While that time allows for recovery groups and one-on-one case management, our customers also require a facility to meet their needs during the day and during our shelter services at night. This facility readiness volunteer opportunity would allow the volunteer to prepare our facility for Drop-in and Shelter services which helps pro9mote dignity, safety, and support for our customers. Volunteering at Homeward Point helps to ensure our guests have a safe and welcoming environment to access services, meet with housing counselors, and decompress. You will hear some of the most inspiring and heartwarming stories while helping to keep operations running smoothly! Duties that might be expected from this role include: Locker AssistanceBunk Readiness for the nightCustomer ServiceBuilding/Grounds CleaningLaundryOrganization*Please note* The Drop-in Center is closed on holidays. Agency: Homeward Point/Warming Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bilingual Early Childhood Classroom VolunteerWe are looking for an individual who loves playing with children aged 3-5, helping them learn, make new friends, and grow. We are specifically seeking someone who can help support our children that speak Spanish to learn and thrive. Please note that you will be required to complete paperwork, pass background checks and be fingerprinted to work in our classrooms. Our classes operate Monday-Thursday 8am-3:30pm Agency: Headstart We are looking for an individual who loves playing with children aged 3-5, helping them learn, make new friends, and grow. We are specifically seeking someone who can help support our children that speak Spanish to learn and thrive. Please note that you will be required to complete paperwork, pass background checks and be fingerprinted to work in our classrooms. Our classes operate Monday-Thursday 8am-3:30pm Agency: Headstart Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 31, 2026 Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 15th Annual Have a Heart Art AuctionWe welcome volunteers to help set up the day of the auction, Saturday, February 7. Opportunities are available all day. This event is an important fundraiser to support the clients we serve with developmental disabilities. Agency: Reach Inc We welcome volunteers to help set up the day of the auction, Saturday, February 7. Opportunities are available all day. This event is an important fundraiser to support the clients we serve with developmental disabilities. Agency: Reach Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Feb 7, 2026 Zip Code: 59718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Communities Prepare for Disasters and Emergencies!Are you passionate about helping others stay safe and prepared for unexpected events? Join the American Red Cross as a Be Red Cross Ready Presenter and play a vital role in empowering communities to prepare for disasters and emergencies.
What You'll Do: Support annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and the regional plan for preparedness programming by participating in meetings, projects, and local activities.Deliver impactful presentations to educate community members about disaster preparedness.Build and maintain partnerships with local organizations to expand preparedness outreach.Manage preparedness supplies by conducting inventory, procuring necessary items, and ensuring readiness for activities.What You'll Gain: Experience in public speaking and community engagement.An opportunity to make a lasting impact by helping individuals and families prepare for emergencies.Training and support to ensure you’re confident in your role.Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling based on your availability and the needs of the community. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started!Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Are you passionate about helping others stay safe and prepared for unexpected events? Join the American Red Cross as a Be Red Cross Ready Presenter and play a vital role in empowering communities to prepare for disasters and emergencies.
What You'll Do: Support annual preparedness goals, Regional Disaster Officer (RDO) objectives, and the regional plan for preparedness programming by participating in meetings, projects, and local activities.Deliver impactful presentations to educate community members about disaster preparedness.Build and maintain partnerships with local organizations to expand preparedness outreach.Manage preparedness supplies by conducting inventory, procuring necessary items, and ensuring readiness for activities.What You'll Gain: Experience in public speaking and community engagement.An opportunity to make a lasting impact by helping individuals and families prepare for emergencies.Training and support to ensure you’re confident in your role.Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling based on your availability and the needs of the community. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started!Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be the Comfort in the Storm: Become a Disaster Shelter VolunteerMake a difference during times of need! Disasters are unpredictable, which is exactly why it’s critical to have a trained and ready volunteer workforce to provide relief at a moment’s notice. You can help by getting trained now to provide in-person support in a Red Cross shelter before, during, and/or after a disaster event. Shelter Service Associates support the day-to-day activities within a shelter by completing tasks necessary for operations while interacting with clients to ensure their needs are met. Responsibilities vary depending on assignment, but may include:
Reception: Welcoming, registering, and supporting shelter clients.Dormitory: Managing sleeping arrangements.Feeding: Helping with meal distribution.Information: Providing updates and assistance.Supply: Handling and organizing supplies. Requirements:Be comfortable working with diverse populations under stressful conditions.Hold a valid driver’s license (required for divisional and national deployments). Time Commitment: Flexible to work shifts before, during, and after disaster events. The hours are long and may include consecutive 8-12 hours shifts. A minimum 14-day commitment is required if deploying to support large-scale national disaster events. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started!Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Make a difference during times of need! Disasters are unpredictable, which is exactly why it’s critical to have a trained and ready volunteer workforce to provide relief at a moment’s notice. You can help by getting trained now to provide in-person support in a Red Cross shelter before, during, and/or after a disaster event. Shelter Service Associates support the day-to-day activities within a shelter by completing tasks necessary for operations while interacting with clients to ensure their needs are met. Responsibilities vary depending on assignment, but may include:
Reception: Welcoming, registering, and supporting shelter clients.Dormitory: Managing sleeping arrangements.Feeding: Helping with meal distribution.Information: Providing updates and assistance.Supply: Handling and organizing supplies. Requirements:Be comfortable working with diverse populations under stressful conditions.Hold a valid driver’s license (required for divisional and national deployments). Time Commitment: Flexible to work shifts before, during, and after disaster events. The hours are long and may include consecutive 8-12 hours shifts. A minimum 14-day commitment is required if deploying to support large-scale national disaster events. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started!Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Neighbors in Need: Provide In-Person Support During Local Disasters in Gallatin County!Every day, the American Red Cross responds to local disasters including home fires, floods, and wildfires. That’s why we're looking for compassionate and committed individuals to join our Disaster Action Team and extend a helping hand to neighbors during their most challenging moments.
As a Disaster Action Team volunteer, you will help ensure our community members have access to safe shelter, food, clothing, and other basic needs following a disaster (such as a home fire). Once you've completed your initial training, your shifts will be on-call, allowing you to respond promptly to local emergencies, connect individuals with recovery resources, and provide empathetic care to those affected. With experience and further training, you may also choose to apply to larger-scale disaster response efforts with the Red Cross. Volunteer today to help ensure families don't have to face tough times alone! Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started!Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected to provide all necessary training to ensure you are supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Every day, the American Red Cross responds to local disasters including home fires, floods, and wildfires. That’s why we're looking for compassionate and committed individuals to join our Disaster Action Team and extend a helping hand to neighbors during their most challenging moments.
As a Disaster Action Team volunteer, you will help ensure our community members have access to safe shelter, food, clothing, and other basic needs following a disaster (such as a home fire). Once you've completed your initial training, your shifts will be on-call, allowing you to respond promptly to local emergencies, connect individuals with recovery resources, and provide empathetic care to those affected. With experience and further training, you may also choose to apply to larger-scale disaster response efforts with the Red Cross. Volunteer today to help ensure families don't have to face tough times alone! Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started!Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected to provide all necessary training to ensure you are supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be the Lifeline: Use Your Healthcare Skills to Support Disaster ReliefJoin the Red Cross and use your professional skills to ensure individuals and families have access to essential medical care and health education services during times of disaster. We need dedicated healthcare volunteers year-round to support Red Cross teams responding to local disasters, such as home fires, floods, and wildfires, as well as during larger-scale emergencies. Your expertise can make a difference both in-person and virtually by providing support in the following ways: Address the unmet disaster-related health needs of impacted individuals, families and communities.Provide hands on care within RN-led model.Provide health assessments and guidance.Provide assistance with replacement of medication, durable medical equipment, glasses, dentures and other medical supplies.Support individuals with disabilities and functional and access needs.Supplement the community healthcare delivery system, if needed. Requirements: Active and unencumbered licensure (RN/LPN/LVN/APN, NP, MD, DO, PA, EMT), ability to complete self-paced online training, and strong interpersonal skills. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other opportunities. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Join the Red Cross and use your professional skills to ensure individuals and families have access to essential medical care and health education services during times of disaster. We need dedicated healthcare volunteers year-round to support Red Cross teams responding to local disasters, such as home fires, floods, and wildfires, as well as during larger-scale emergencies. Your expertise can make a difference both in-person and virtually by providing support in the following ways: Address the unmet disaster-related health needs of impacted individuals, families and communities.Provide hands on care within RN-led model.Provide health assessments and guidance.Provide assistance with replacement of medication, durable medical equipment, glasses, dentures and other medical supplies.Support individuals with disabilities and functional and access needs.Supplement the community healthcare delivery system, if needed. Requirements: Active and unencumbered licensure (RN/LPN/LVN/APN, NP, MD, DO, PA, EMT), ability to complete self-paced online training, and strong interpersonal skills. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other opportunities. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Represent & Serve: Service to the Armed Forces (SAF) Event Support VolunteerHelp honor and support military members, veterans, and their families by representing the American Red Cross at monthly meetings with local military and veteran support organizations. As a Service to the Armed Forces Event Support volunteer, your primary role will be attending these meetings to strengthen partnerships, share Red Cross resources, and collaborate on initiatives that benefit the military community. You'll also assist at local events such as Military Stand-downs, Yellow Ribbon programs, parades, and more. This is a meaningful opportunity to represent the Red Cross, foster connections, and make a direct impact on those who have served. Key Responsibilities: Support and assist at SAF events, parades, and community runs.Represent the American Red Cross at monthly meetings with local military and veteran support organizations.Time Commitment: This role involves occasional in-person commitments at events and monthly meetings. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your qualifications, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Help honor and support military members, veterans, and their families by representing the American Red Cross at monthly meetings with local military and veteran support organizations. As a Service to the Armed Forces Event Support volunteer, your primary role will be attending these meetings to strengthen partnerships, share Red Cross resources, and collaborate on initiatives that benefit the military community. You'll also assist at local events such as Military Stand-downs, Yellow Ribbon programs, parades, and more. This is a meaningful opportunity to represent the Red Cross, foster connections, and make a direct impact on those who have served. Key Responsibilities: Support and assist at SAF events, parades, and community runs.Represent the American Red Cross at monthly meetings with local military and veteran support organizations.Time Commitment: This role involves occasional in-person commitments at events and monthly meetings. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your qualifications, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share a Smile: Support Local Blood Drives as a Donor Ambassador!The Red Cross provides about 40% of our nation's blood and blood components, thanks to the generosity of donors. You can make a significant impact on this life-saving mission by offering a warm welcome as a volunteer Donor Ambassador at our local blood drives! Blood Donor Ambassadors help donors with check-in, answer their questions, and assist them at the refreshment table. If you love working with people and being out in the community, this volunteer opportunity is perfect for you! Time Commitment: Blood drives are held Monday - Friday and we ask that volunteers sign up for at least one 4-6 hour shift per month. As a volunteer, you will have the ability to sign up for the available dates and times that best meet your needs. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs. We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana The Red Cross provides about 40% of our nation's blood and blood components, thanks to the generosity of donors. You can make a significant impact on this life-saving mission by offering a warm welcome as a volunteer Donor Ambassador at our local blood drives! Blood Donor Ambassadors help donors with check-in, answer their questions, and assist them at the refreshment table. If you love working with people and being out in the community, this volunteer opportunity is perfect for you! Time Commitment: Blood drives are held Monday - Friday and we ask that volunteers sign up for at least one 4-6 hour shift per month. As a volunteer, you will have the ability to sign up for the available dates and times that best meet your needs. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs. We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mental Health Professionals: Turn your Passion into Action! (License Required)Experiencing a natural disaster or other emergency (such as a home fire) can be intensely stressful. Even when the immediate danger has passed, the impact can still be felt. As a licensed mental health professional, you can provide compassionate support to individuals and families as they navigate the aftermath of a disaster. Disaster Mental Health volunteers play a crucial role in alleviating disaster-related stress and trauma by providing essential mental health support, including: Emotional Support: Address immediate emotional needs and offer compassionate support to disaster-impacted individuals.Coping and Resilience: Educate clients on coping strategies and resilience-building techniques.Resource Connection: Facilitate access to local mental health resources and services.Community Outreach: Collaborate with local mental health agencies to strengthen community resilience.Education and Training: Provide ongoing education and support to disaster responders and the community on emotional responses to disasters.Commitment and Qualifications: Requirements: Must hold a master’s degree and a current, unencumbered mental health license.Time Commitment: Flexible and variable based on disaster response needs. Options to volunteer virtually and/or provide in-person support.Training: Comprehensive training is provided to prepare you for this vital role.Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Experiencing a natural disaster or other emergency (such as a home fire) can be intensely stressful. Even when the immediate danger has passed, the impact can still be felt. As a licensed mental health professional, you can provide compassionate support to individuals and families as they navigate the aftermath of a disaster. Disaster Mental Health volunteers play a crucial role in alleviating disaster-related stress and trauma by providing essential mental health support, including: Emotional Support: Address immediate emotional needs and offer compassionate support to disaster-impacted individuals.Coping and Resilience: Educate clients on coping strategies and resilience-building techniques.Resource Connection: Facilitate access to local mental health resources and services.Community Outreach: Collaborate with local mental health agencies to strengthen community resilience.Education and Training: Provide ongoing education and support to disaster responders and the community on emotional responses to disasters.Commitment and Qualifications: Requirements: Must hold a master’s degree and a current, unencumbered mental health license.Time Commitment: Flexible and variable based on disaster response needs. Options to volunteer virtually and/or provide in-person support.Training: Comprehensive training is provided to prepare you for this vital role.Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Impact Uncovered: Lives Saved LeadHelp us document and celebrate lives saved through the Red Cross Home Fire Campaign! As a Lives Saved Lead, you'll play a critical role in recognizing the impact of our preparedness efforts by verifying cases where smoke alarms or preparedness education helped clients escape a home fire. Documenting these stories helps raise awareness, gain support, and ultimately save more lives. Responsibilities: Collaborate with the National Community Preparedness & Resilience Services team to identify and cross-reference cases of documented home fires with addresses where the Red Cross previously installed smoke alarms or provided preparedness education. Verify details of each case to confirm if Red Cross interventions helped individuals escape safely.Accurately document cases of lives saved for potential recognition by our Communications team. Location & Time Commitment: Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Help us document and celebrate lives saved through the Red Cross Home Fire Campaign! As a Lives Saved Lead, you'll play a critical role in recognizing the impact of our preparedness efforts by verifying cases where smoke alarms or preparedness education helped clients escape a home fire. Documenting these stories helps raise awareness, gain support, and ultimately save more lives. Responsibilities: Collaborate with the National Community Preparedness & Resilience Services team to identify and cross-reference cases of documented home fires with addresses where the Red Cross previously installed smoke alarms or provided preparedness education. Verify details of each case to confirm if Red Cross interventions helped individuals escape safely.Accurately document cases of lives saved for potential recognition by our Communications team. Location & Time Commitment: Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hope and Healing: Provide Spiritual Support During Times of DisasterThe American Red Cross is calling on compassionate faith-based leaders to make a meaningful difference as Disaster Spiritual Care (DSC) Service Associates. In this impactful role, you'll provide crucial emotional and spiritual support to people affected by disasters. Whether on-site, virtual, or deployed to larger disaster operations, volunteers are needed to bring comfort and resilience when it’s needed most. Provide spiritual and emotional support to individuals and families impacted by disaster. Help clients access and utilize their personal spiritual resources, values, and faith, regardless of any particular faith tradition. Partner with local faith-based organizations to offer enhanced support. Facilitate long-term recovery by connecting clients to local resources and community-based support. Requirements: Must be a board-certified or professional chaplain or a recognized leader within a faith community or faith-based organization. Ability to provide spiritual support in an inclusive manner, respecting diverse faith traditions. Strong listening and interpersonal skills to provide compassionate care and connect clients with recovery resources. Commitment: This is a flexible volunteer role with variable time commitments based on interest and disaster response needs. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana The American Red Cross is calling on compassionate faith-based leaders to make a meaningful difference as Disaster Spiritual Care (DSC) Service Associates. In this impactful role, you'll provide crucial emotional and spiritual support to people affected by disasters. Whether on-site, virtual, or deployed to larger disaster operations, volunteers are needed to bring comfort and resilience when it’s needed most. Provide spiritual and emotional support to individuals and families impacted by disaster. Help clients access and utilize their personal spiritual resources, values, and faith, regardless of any particular faith tradition. Partner with local faith-based organizations to offer enhanced support. Facilitate long-term recovery by connecting clients to local resources and community-based support. Requirements: Must be a board-certified or professional chaplain or a recognized leader within a faith community or faith-based organization. Ability to provide spiritual support in an inclusive manner, respecting diverse faith traditions. Strong listening and interpersonal skills to provide compassionate care and connect clients with recovery resources. Commitment: This is a flexible volunteer role with variable time commitments based on interest and disaster response needs. Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Drive to save lives! Deliver Blood Donations as a Transportation Specialist!Help make a difference by delivering blood products where they're needed most. Volunteer Transportation Specialists deliver blood donations from collection locations to the processing center and out to hospitals where it can be used to save lives. As a Transportation Specialist, you are a vital part of saving millions of lives each year by simply driving blood products where they need to go in our region. Requirements: Position requires a valid driver’s license, clean driving record, and ability to lift approximately 45 pounds. Time Commitment: Routes typically run from Bozeman to Helena on Tuesday through Saturday mornings from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM. We are looking for volunteers who can commit to at least one shift per month. As a volunteer, you will have the ability to sign up for the available days, times, and routes that work best for your needs. Learn More: Check out this news story about one of our local volunteers: Delivery drivers save lives in Montana Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs. We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Help make a difference by delivering blood products where they're needed most. Volunteer Transportation Specialists deliver blood donations from collection locations to the processing center and out to hospitals where it can be used to save lives. As a Transportation Specialist, you are a vital part of saving millions of lives each year by simply driving blood products where they need to go in our region. Requirements: Position requires a valid driver’s license, clean driving record, and ability to lift approximately 45 pounds. Time Commitment: Routes typically run from Bozeman to Helena on Tuesday through Saturday mornings from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM. We are looking for volunteers who can commit to at least one shift per month. As a volunteer, you will have the ability to sign up for the available days, times, and routes that work best for your needs. Learn More: Check out this news story about one of our local volunteers: Delivery drivers save lives in Montana Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs. We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cheers to Volunteers: Plan & Deliver Volunteer Appreciation ActivitiesDo you love celebrating others and spreading positivity? We’re looking for a creative, thoughtful volunteer to join our Volunteer Recognition & Appreciation Team! In this role, you’ll help plan appreciation events, design fun giveaways, and find meaningful ways to recognize the incredible people who make our mission possible. From virtual shoutouts to heartfelt thank-you notes, your efforts will help volunteers feel valued and seen. This is a flexible, behind-the-scenes role — perfect for someone who enjoys organizing, planning, or just loves making others feel special. Ready to help us build a culture of gratitude? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Do you love celebrating others and spreading positivity? We’re looking for a creative, thoughtful volunteer to join our Volunteer Recognition & Appreciation Team! In this role, you’ll help plan appreciation events, design fun giveaways, and find meaningful ways to recognize the incredible people who make our mission possible. From virtual shoutouts to heartfelt thank-you notes, your efforts will help volunteers feel valued and seen. This is a flexible, behind-the-scenes role — perfect for someone who enjoys organizing, planning, or just loves making others feel special. Ready to help us build a culture of gratitude? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes!Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs.We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer. Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Can you answer the disaster call? (Virtual/Remote)Volunteer as a Duty Officer and make a vital impact in local disaster response. As a Duty Officer, you'll be the first point of contact for individuals in our region seeking assistance by answering initial calls and dispatching local Red Cross volunteers to support families affected by home fires and other disasters. Your efforts will ensure that those in need receive essential temporary relief, including safe shelter, food, and clothing. No prior experience is necessary—comprehensive training will be provided. Location: 100% Virtual - you can help during times of disaster from the comfort of your own home! Time Commitment: The Duty Officer position is broken up into 6-hour shifts where you would be on-call to answer the phone and would need access to a computer. Ideally, we ask that volunteers be willing to take one shift per week for at least a six month commitment. Shift Hours: 12am-6am, 6am-12pm, 12pm-6pm, 6pm-12am. As a volunteer, you would have the ability to sign-up for the days and times that work best for you.Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs. We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Volunteer as a Duty Officer and make a vital impact in local disaster response. As a Duty Officer, you'll be the first point of contact for individuals in our region seeking assistance by answering initial calls and dispatching local Red Cross volunteers to support families affected by home fires and other disasters. Your efforts will ensure that those in need receive essential temporary relief, including safe shelter, food, and clothing. No prior experience is necessary—comprehensive training will be provided. Location: 100% Virtual - you can help during times of disaster from the comfort of your own home! Time Commitment: The Duty Officer position is broken up into 6-hour shifts where you would be on-call to answer the phone and would need access to a computer. Ideally, we ask that volunteers be willing to take one shift per week for at least a six month commitment. Shift Hours: 12am-6am, 6am-12pm, 12pm-6pm, 6pm-12am. As a volunteer, you would have the ability to sign-up for the days and times that work best for you.Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started! Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your interest, availability, and needs. We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Rescue Route Drivers: Gallatin Valley Food BankEvery weekday morning we operate four separate food rescue routes in order to bring in just over 1,000,000 pounds of food rescue donations every year from local grocery stores and businesses. We are always looking to add new volunteer drivers into the mix. In order to drive for us, you must have a valid drivers license, a clean driving record, and be able to pass a driver history check. You must also be able to lift up to 50 pounds on a regular basis. By filling out a response to this need, you are letting us know that you are interested in driving. When we have availability, we can schedule you for a ride along to begin your training. For questions, please contact Chris Bokovoy, our Food Rescue Coordinator at cbokovoy@thehrdc.org Due to the training required and the cost of a background and driver history checks, we ask for a minimum 3-month commitment for this opportunity. Agency: Gallatin Valley Food Bank Every weekday morning we operate four separate food rescue routes in order to bring in just over 1,000,000 pounds of food rescue donations every year from local grocery stores and businesses. We are always looking to add new volunteer drivers into the mix. In order to drive for us, you must have a valid drivers license, a clean driving record, and be able to pass a driver history check. You must also be able to lift up to 50 pounds on a regular basis. By filling out a response to this need, you are letting us know that you are interested in driving. When we have availability, we can schedule you for a ride along to begin your training. For questions, please contact Chris Bokovoy, our Food Rescue Coordinator at cbokovoy@thehrdc.org Due to the training required and the cost of a background and driver history checks, we ask for a minimum 3-month commitment for this opportunity. Agency: Gallatin Valley Food Bank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 15, 2034 Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Children's Clothing SorterWe are looking for a regular volunteer to help us keep our children's department stocked and organized. This would involve hanging clothing, disposing of damaged/unsellable clothing, organizing by size, carrying loads up from our basement. Schedule is flexible, and if committed to 8 hours a month will receive 50% merchandise. Bring your kids along, and you'll likely find clothes for them at the same time! Agency: Sacks Thrift We are looking for a regular volunteer to help us keep our children's department stocked and organized. This would involve hanging clothing, disposing of damaged/unsellable clothing, organizing by size, carrying loads up from our basement. Schedule is flexible, and if committed to 8 hours a month will receive 50% merchandise. Bring your kids along, and you'll likely find clothes for them at the same time! Agency: Sacks Thrift Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation SorterSacks depends on the generous donations of goods from the community! We have a small team of employees, but in order to keep up with the demand of donation drop-offs, we have a great need for someone who is able to commit to a consistent role. This position involves frequent lifting, at times over 25 pounds, and being on your feet. Being in this role allows you to see cool stuff as it comes through, where you will undoubtedly find something for yourself to take home! Volunteers that commit to 8 hours a month receive 50% purchases. Help separate the clean, resellable items into loose categories, recycle what we can't sell, and greet customers. The store hours are from 9am - 6pm Monday - Saturday but we need people processing donations on Tuesdays Thursday and Saturdays between 9am and 2pm. We allow our volunteers to make their own schedules, we just ask that you communicate that schedule to the Staff and do at least a 2 hour shifts or longer. Agency: Sacks Thrift Sacks depends on the generous donations of goods from the community! We have a small team of employees, but in order to keep up with the demand of donation drop-offs, we have a great need for someone who is able to commit to a consistent role. This position involves frequent lifting, at times over 25 pounds, and being on your feet. Being in this role allows you to see cool stuff as it comes through, where you will undoubtedly find something for yourself to take home! Volunteers that commit to 8 hours a month receive 50% purchases. Help separate the clean, resellable items into loose categories, recycle what we can't sell, and greet customers. The store hours are from 9am - 6pm Monday - Saturday but we need people processing donations on Tuesdays Thursday and Saturdays between 9am and 2pm. We allow our volunteers to make their own schedules, we just ask that you communicate that schedule to the Staff and do at least a 2 hour shifts or longer. Agency: Sacks Thrift Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bumblewood Thicket Fairy Village seeks volunteers!We are now signing up Friends of the Fairies (FoFs) to volunteer at Bumblewood Thicket 2025! We're looking for friendly folks to serve as ambassadors at the fairy village: greeting visitors, sprinkling pixie dust, and answering questions. No prior experience, magical skills or knowledge of fairies required, just a lot of enthusiasm and a sense of whimsy. Volunteers should be age 18 or older—or 16+ if accompanied by an adult who is also volunteering. Volunteers Shift Types: There are three types of volunteer shifts that we need to make the Bumblewood magic happen - (1) Weekday Visitor Greeting, (2) Weekend Visitor Greeting (VERY BUSY), (3) Help with Enchanted Evenings/ Music and Dance on the Trails. Sign up to volunteer here. Agency: Random Acts of Silliness We are now signing up Friends of the Fairies (FoFs) to volunteer at Bumblewood Thicket 2025! We're looking for friendly folks to serve as ambassadors at the fairy village: greeting visitors, sprinkling pixie dust, and answering questions. No prior experience, magical skills or knowledge of fairies required, just a lot of enthusiasm and a sense of whimsy. Volunteers should be age 18 or older—or 16+ if accompanied by an adult who is also volunteering. Volunteers Shift Types: There are three types of volunteer shifts that we need to make the Bumblewood magic happen - (1) Weekday Visitor Greeting, (2) Weekend Visitor Greeting (VERY BUSY), (3) Help with Enchanted Evenings/ Music and Dance on the Trails. Sign up to volunteer here. Agency: Random Acts of Silliness Need Type: Volunteer Date: Sep 5, 2025 through Sep 21, 2025 Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Recovery Group Leadership - ActivitiesWe hold recovery groups daily Tuesday-Friday, 11:00-1:00 that focus on community building, harm reduction, and the journey of recovery for our customers. While our peer support specialist creates groups specific to the journey of recovery, our customers also truly benefit from any group activity when they learn, work together, and enjoy time together. We welcome anyone with a specific interest, activity, hobby, or knowledge, to come a lead a recovery group when our customers activity participate in that activity together. This could be, but not limited to... - Arts/crafts - Physical activity: walking, hiking, yoga, athletics, etc. - Life skills: meditation, finance, nutrition, education etc. - Music This group leadership could be a one-time leadership, reoccur monthly, or reoccur weekly! Agency: Drop In Center We hold recovery groups daily Tuesday-Friday, 11:00-1:00 that focus on community building, harm reduction, and the journey of recovery for our customers. While our peer support specialist creates groups specific to the journey of recovery, our customers also truly benefit from any group activity when they learn, work together, and enjoy time together. We welcome anyone with a specific interest, activity, hobby, or knowledge, to come a lead a recovery group when our customers activity participate in that activity together. This could be, but not limited to... - Arts/crafts - Physical activity: walking, hiking, yoga, athletics, etc. - Life skills: meditation, finance, nutrition, education etc. - Music This group leadership could be a one-time leadership, reoccur monthly, or reoccur weekly! Agency: Drop In Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jul 22, 2026 Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Recovery Group Leadership - Lived Experience & Recovery StoriesWe hold recovery groups daily Tuesday-Friday, 11:00-1:00 that focus on community building, harm reduction, and the journey of recovery for our customers. While our peer support specialist creates groups specific to the journey of recovery, our customers also truly benefit from the experience and stories of community members who have also gone through the journey of recovery. We welcome anyone with a lived experience or recovery story to participate in our recovery groups to share their experience with our customers. This group leadership could be a one-time leadership, reoccur monthly, or reoccur weekly! Agency: Drop In Center We hold recovery groups daily Tuesday-Friday, 11:00-1:00 that focus on community building, harm reduction, and the journey of recovery for our customers. While our peer support specialist creates groups specific to the journey of recovery, our customers also truly benefit from the experience and stories of community members who have also gone through the journey of recovery. We welcome anyone with a lived experience or recovery story to participate in our recovery groups to share their experience with our customers. This group leadership could be a one-time leadership, reoccur monthly, or reoccur weekly! Agency: Drop In Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 15, 2034 Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Prep Jul - Dec 2025Help our kitchen crew prepare Fork & Spoon’s evening dinner! We serve over 100 people every Monday - Friday & our kitchen crew needs some help with cutting, peeling, dicing, mixing etc. Minimum age is 18. We would love to have a bimonthly commitment at least, if not every week. If you have questions please contact me. Email is best. Jennifer Treff Front of House Coordinator HRDC Fork & Spoon 206 E Griffin Dr, Bozeman MT 59715 P: 406-206-9509jtreff@thehrdc.org Agency: Fork & Spoon Help our kitchen crew prepare Fork & Spoon’s evening dinner! We serve over 100 people every Monday - Friday & our kitchen crew needs some help with cutting, peeling, dicing, mixing etc. Minimum age is 18. We would love to have a bimonthly commitment at least, if not every week. If you have questions please contact me. Email is best. Jennifer Treff Front of House Coordinator HRDC Fork & Spoon 206 E Griffin Dr, Bozeman MT 59715 P: 406-206-9509jtreff@thehrdc.org Agency: Fork & Spoon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Afterschool Program - Supporting Kids and FamilieskidsLINK Afterschool Programs in Bozeman and Belgrade welcome qualified volunteers to join elementary students afterschool as caring, positive adults. Share a hobby, read a book, play a pick-up game of checkers or basktetball. You've got something to offer to make a positive difference in the lives of youth in your community, and that's the time you spend with kidsLINK. Where - Programs across Belgrade and Bozeman elementary schools. When - Opportunities Monday-Friday between 3:00pm and 6:00pm, with flexible scheduling based on your availability. Frequency - One-time or regular volunteers (daily, weekly, re-occurring) Eligibility - Must have a valid background check Contact - 406-587-2194 or kidslink@greatergallatinunitedway.org kidsLINK Out of School programs is a Youth Success initiative of Greater Gallatin United Way. Providing out-of-schooltime care for children across south west Montana for over 25 years, Greater Gallatin United Way invests in working families. Agency: Greater Gallatin United Way kidsLINK Afterschool Programs in Bozeman and Belgrade welcome qualified volunteers to join elementary students afterschool as caring, positive adults. Share a hobby, read a book, play a pick-up game of checkers or basktetball. You've got something to offer to make a positive difference in the lives of youth in your community, and that's the time you spend with kidsLINK. Where - Programs across Belgrade and Bozeman elementary schools. When - Opportunities Monday-Friday between 3:00pm and 6:00pm, with flexible scheduling based on your availability. Frequency - One-time or regular volunteers (daily, weekly, re-occurring) Eligibility - Must have a valid background check Contact - 406-587-2194 or kidslink@greatergallatinunitedway.org kidsLINK Out of School programs is a Youth Success initiative of Greater Gallatin United Way. Providing out-of-schooltime care for children across south west Montana for over 25 years, Greater Gallatin United Way invests in working families. Agency: Greater Gallatin United Way Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Music Therapy Hospice VolunteerUse musical talents to provide comfort and joy to hospice patients through singing, playing musical instruments, or creating personalized playlists. If you're interested in learning more about this opportunity, please fill out the form on our website: https://bigskyhhh.com/volunteer/ Agency: Big Sky Home Health & Hospice of Gallatin Valley Use musical talents to provide comfort and joy to hospice patients through singing, playing musical instruments, or creating personalized playlists. If you're interested in learning more about this opportunity, please fill out the form on our website: https://bigskyhhh.com/volunteer/ Agency: Big Sky Home Health & Hospice of Gallatin Valley Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Licensed Massage Therapy VolunteerProvide gentle massage or touch therapy to help alleviate discomfort and promote relaxation for hospice patients. If you're interested in learning more about this opportunity, please fill out the form on our website: https://bigskyhhh.com/volunteer/ Agency: Big Sky Home Health & Hospice of Gallatin Valley Provide gentle massage or touch therapy to help alleviate discomfort and promote relaxation for hospice patients. If you're interested in learning more about this opportunity, please fill out the form on our website: https://bigskyhhh.com/volunteer/ Agency: Big Sky Home Health & Hospice of Gallatin Valley Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative and Outreach Hospice VolunteerAssist with administrative tasks such as data entry, phone calls, filing, or organizing documents to support the hospice staff. This role may also support hospice's programs and services by assisting with organizing community events. If you're interested in learning more about this opportunity, please fill out the form on our website: https://bigskyhhh.com/volunteer/ Agency: Big Sky Home Health & Hospice of Gallatin Valley Assist with administrative tasks such as data entry, phone calls, filing, or organizing documents to support the hospice staff. This role may also support hospice's programs and services by assisting with organizing community events. If you're interested in learning more about this opportunity, please fill out the form on our website: https://bigskyhhh.com/volunteer/ Agency: Big Sky Home Health & Hospice of Gallatin Valley Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Companion & Respite VolunteerProvide companionship and emotional support to patients by engaging in conversations, reading, arts & crafts playing games, or simply being there to listen. At times, you may offer temporary relief to family caregivers by staying with the patient, allowing the caregiver to take a break for a few hours. If you're interested in learning more about this opportunity, please fill out the form on our website: https://bigskyhhh.com/volunteer/ Agency: Big Sky Home Health & Hospice of Gallatin Valley Provide companionship and emotional support to patients by engaging in conversations, reading, arts & crafts playing games, or simply being there to listen. At times, you may offer temporary relief to family caregivers by staying with the patient, allowing the caregiver to take a break for a few hours. If you're interested in learning more about this opportunity, please fill out the form on our website: https://bigskyhhh.com/volunteer/ Agency: Big Sky Home Health & Hospice of Gallatin Valley Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thursday Afternoon Store RestockPlease join us in restocking in preparation for morning open-store hours! Tasks involve restocking shelves, dairy coolers, freezers, and bread shelves. This is a fast-paced restock! Please only sign up if you are healthy and free of injury. If you cannot attend a shift you have registered for, please unregister to open your spot to someone else. Refrain from arriving early for your shift and let the Volunteer Coordinator know if you are going to be late! All attendees must be registered on this scheduling site. Closed-toed shoes are required! This shift takes place in the Gallatin Valley Food Bank at HRDC's Market Place, located at 206 East Griffin Drive. You may enter on the South side of the building through the door beneath the Donation Portico. Ring the bell and someone will let you in. Thank you for your interest in volunteering! *If you are not able to see any shifts posted for this need, it means that they are all full at this time! Please check back for openings. Agency: Gallatin Valley Food Bank Please join us in restocking in preparation for morning open-store hours! Tasks involve restocking shelves, dairy coolers, freezers, and bread shelves. This is a fast-paced restock! Please only sign up if you are healthy and free of injury. If you cannot attend a shift you have registered for, please unregister to open your spot to someone else. Refrain from arriving early for your shift and let the Volunteer Coordinator know if you are going to be late! All attendees must be registered on this scheduling site. Closed-toed shoes are required! This shift takes place in the Gallatin Valley Food Bank at HRDC's Market Place, located at 206 East Griffin Drive. You may enter on the South side of the building through the door beneath the Donation Portico. Ring the bell and someone will let you in. Thank you for your interest in volunteering! *If you are not able to see any shifts posted for this need, it means that they are all full at this time! Please check back for openings. Agency: Gallatin Valley Food Bank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sandwich Making at Market PlaceWe need a weekly crew to make 150 sandwiches for our Warming Center guests! This session takes place in the Gallatin Valley Food Bank at HRDC's Market Place, located at 206 East Griffin Drive. Please find parking in the spaces farthest away from the building, reserving the closer spaces for our customers. Use the Main Entrance to enter the lobby and we will bring you back to the kitchen workspace at the scheduled start time. Please only sign up if you are healthy and free of injury. We follow safe food handling guidelines, so join us another time if you have any open wounds on your arms or hands. If you cannot attend a shift you have registered for, please unregister to open your spot to someone else. Refrain from arriving early for your shift and let the Volunteer Coordinator know if you are going to be late! All attendees must be registered on this scheduling site - team registration is available. Closed-toed shoes are required. Thank you for your interest in volunteering with us! *If you are not able to see any shifts posted for this need, it means that they are all full at this time! Please check back for openings. Agency: Gallatin Valley Food Bank We need a weekly crew to make 150 sandwiches for our Warming Center guests! This session takes place in the Gallatin Valley Food Bank at HRDC's Market Place, located at 206 East Griffin Drive. Please find parking in the spaces farthest away from the building, reserving the closer spaces for our customers. Use the Main Entrance to enter the lobby and we will bring you back to the kitchen workspace at the scheduled start time. Please only sign up if you are healthy and free of injury. We follow safe food handling guidelines, so join us another time if you have any open wounds on your arms or hands. If you cannot attend a shift you have registered for, please unregister to open your spot to someone else. Refrain from arriving early for your shift and let the Volunteer Coordinator know if you are going to be late! All attendees must be registered on this scheduling site - team registration is available. Closed-toed shoes are required. Thank you for your interest in volunteering with us! *If you are not able to see any shifts posted for this need, it means that they are all full at this time! Please check back for openings. Agency: Gallatin Valley Food Bank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Office assistant - Food box delivery callsThe first week of each month we have 3 delivery routes that deliver food boxes to people without transportation. We need someone to call each of these customers to let them know when their food will arrive. Agency: Gallatin Valley Food Bank The first week of each month we have 3 delivery routes that deliver food boxes to people without transportation. We need someone to call each of these customers to let them know when their food will arrive. Agency: Gallatin Valley Food Bank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join Forces for Mental Health: Volunteer with Military Families! (License Required)Join us today and be part of supporting our nation's heroes and their loved ones. As a volunteer, you can provide Reconnection Workshop courses to military personnel, veterans, and their families in community-based settings. These courses are designed to assist military families with managing the challenges of reintegration, and to help build resiliency skills that make it easier to rebound from setbacks and difficulties. Requirements: Volunteers must hold an active and unencumbered mental health license. Time Commitment: Flexible with opportunities to provide courses in-person, virtually and/or cross-regionally. Benefits: Flexible hybrid volunteering opportunity. Make a meaningful impact in the lives of military families. Help individuals develop essential resilience skills for navigating life's challenges.Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your qualifications, availability, and needs. We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Join us today and be part of supporting our nation's heroes and their loved ones. As a volunteer, you can provide Reconnection Workshop courses to military personnel, veterans, and their families in community-based settings. These courses are designed to assist military families with managing the challenges of reintegration, and to help build resiliency skills that make it easier to rebound from setbacks and difficulties. Requirements: Volunteers must hold an active and unencumbered mental health license. Time Commitment: Flexible with opportunities to provide courses in-person, virtually and/or cross-regionally. Benefits: Flexible hybrid volunteering opportunity. Make a meaningful impact in the lives of military families. Help individuals develop essential resilience skills for navigating life's challenges.Ready to make a difference? Here's how to get started Go to redcross.org/volunteer to complete our online application. It takes less than 10 minutes! Once your application and background check are complete, a member of our team will reach out for a quick screening call. This allows us to make sure this position is the perfect fit for your qualifications, availability, and needs. We’ll get you connected and provide all necessary training to ensure you feel supported and successful as a volunteer.Questions? Email our team at IDMT.Recruiting@redcross.org for more information about this or other positions. Agency: American Red Cross of Montana Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Grocery Delivery DriversThe Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), known at the Food Bank Drivers must be at least 18 years old and complete a DMV and background check in order to volunteer. Due to the cost of these checks, and the importance of developing relationships with the delivery clients, a 6-month minimum commitment is required in this position. Each client’s delivery weighs approximately 28 lbs. ***Please fill out a brief response under the blue 'Respond' button above and our Programs Coordinator will get back to you!*** Agency: Gallatin Valley Food Bank The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), known at the Food Bank Drivers must be at least 18 years old and complete a DMV and background check in order to volunteer. Due to the cost of these checks, and the importance of developing relationships with the delivery clients, a 6-month minimum commitment is required in this position. Each client’s delivery weighs approximately 28 lbs. ***Please fill out a brief response under the blue 'Respond' button above and our Programs Coordinator will get back to you!*** Agency: Gallatin Valley Food Bank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 15, 2034 Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Afterschool Program - Supporting Kids and FamilieskidsLINK Afterschool Programs in Bozeman and Belgrade welcome qualified volunteers to join elementary students afterschool, as caring, positive adults. Share a hobby, read a book, play a pick-up game of checkers or basketball. You've got something to offer to make a positive difference in the lives of youth in your community, and that's the time you spend with kidsLINK. Where - Programs across Belgrade and Bozeman elementary schools. When - Opportunities Monday-Friday between 3:00pm and 6:00pm, with flexible scheduling based on your availability. Frequency - One-time or regular volunteers (daily, weekly, re-occurring) Eligibility - Must have a valid background check Contacts - Charlsey Clone, kidsLINK Senior Area Supervisor 406-599-0356 or charlsey@greatergallatinunitedway.org Amanda McClish, kidsLINK Senior Area Supervisor 406-596-1172 or amanda@greatergallatinunitedway.org kidsLINK Out of School Programs are a Youth Success initiative of Greater Gallatin United Way. Providing out-of-school time care for children across southwest Montana for over 25 years, Greater Gallatin United Way invests in working families. Agency: Greater Gallatin United Way kidsLINK Afterschool kidsLINK Afterschool Programs in Bozeman and Belgrade welcome qualified volunteers to join elementary students afterschool, as caring, positive adults. Share a hobby, read a book, play a pick-up game of checkers or basketball. You've got something to offer to make a positive difference in the lives of youth in your community, and that's the time you spend with kidsLINK. Where - Programs across Belgrade and Bozeman elementary schools. When - Opportunities Monday-Friday between 3:00pm and 6:00pm, with flexible scheduling based on your availability. Frequency - One-time or regular volunteers (daily, weekly, re-occurring) Eligibility - Must have a valid background check Contacts - Charlsey Clone, kidsLINK Senior Area Supervisor 406-599-0356 or charlsey@greatergallatinunitedway.org Amanda McClish, kidsLINK Senior Area Supervisor 406-596-1172 or amanda@greatergallatinunitedway.org kidsLINK Out of School Programs are a Youth Success initiative of Greater Gallatin United Way. Providing out-of-school time care for children across southwest Montana for over 25 years, Greater Gallatin United Way invests in working families. Agency: Greater Gallatin United Way kidsLINK Afterschool Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59718 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Crisis Counselor (Crisis Line Volunteer)Volunteers work alongside staff members to answer our local crisis line, 211, and the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Our volunteers are VITAL to the work we do. We provide training to prepare you on a variety of topics including active listening, crisis and suicide intervention, resource connection, and so much more! To be considered, you must be able to commit to volunteering with us for 9 months and a weekly 4-hour shift at the Help Center (located in Bozeman). Agency: Help Center, Inc. Volunteers work alongside staff members to answer our local crisis line, 211, and the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Our volunteers are VITAL to the work we do. We provide training to prepare you on a variety of topics including active listening, crisis and suicide intervention, resource connection, and so much more! To be considered, you must be able to commit to volunteering with us for 9 months and a weekly 4-hour shift at the Help Center (located in Bozeman). Agency: Help Center, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Required Community Service: Gallatin Valley Food BankIf you have required community service hours to fulfill, please fill out the form found here: https://gallatinvalleyfoodbank.org/give-help/volunteer/community-service/ Once you have submitted the form, you will be emailed directions on how to schedule your community service shifts. Types of community service hours may include: school hours, university conduct hours, court mandated hours. Volunteer shifts are typically 3-4 hours long. Charges related to an act of violence or sexual misconduct are prohibited for serving hours with the Food Bank. Every shift must be scheduled in advance. No walk-ins. You must have more than 10 business days to complete your service. If you miss a scheduled shift without notifying us, you will be unable to finish your service with us. We may discontinue the offer of service hours at any time if applicant does not meet our standards of conduct, work ethic, and timeliness. If you are a minor, we require a guardian to accompany you on your first shift. When you complete your hours, we require 5 business days’ notice to send verification. You are responsible for the completion of your mandated hours. GVFB employees are not responsible for scheduling your hours to completion. If the scheduling is not available for you to complete your hours at the GVFB, we suggest that you schedule additional hours elsewhere within the HRDC; at the Warming Center, Drop In Center, Fork & Spoon, and other programs.Agency: Gallatin Valley Food Bank If you have required community service hours to fulfill, please fill out the form found here: https://gallatinvalleyfoodbank.org/give-help/volunteer/community-service/ Once you have submitted the form, you will be emailed directions on how to schedule your community service shifts. Types of community service hours may include: school hours, university conduct hours, court mandated hours. Volunteer shifts are typically 3-4 hours long. Charges related to an act of violence or sexual misconduct are prohibited for serving hours with the Food Bank. Every shift must be scheduled in advance. No walk-ins. You must have more than 10 business days to complete your service. If you miss a scheduled shift without notifying us, you will be unable to finish your service with us. We may discontinue the offer of service hours at any time if applicant does not meet our standards of conduct, work ethic, and timeliness. If you are a minor, we require a guardian to accompany you on your first shift. When you complete your hours, we require 5 business days’ notice to send verification. You are responsible for the completion of your mandated hours. GVFB employees are not responsible for scheduling your hours to completion. If the scheduling is not available for you to complete your hours at the GVFB, we suggest that you schedule additional hours elsewhere within the HRDC; at the Warming Center, Drop In Center, Fork & Spoon, and other programs.Agency: Gallatin Valley Food Bank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 15, 2034 Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Bank Group OpportunitiesDo you have a group of volunteers from your school or work that want to volunteer together? We schedule volunteer groups to complete a variety of projects including: Garden work Food repackaging Donation sortingNot all of these projects are available all of the time, it depends on what the greatest needs are at the time of scheduling. We schedule groups according to the number of attendees, ages of participating minors, current inventory, and availability. We will do our best to get your group scheduled for a session! ***Please fill out a brief response form by clicking the blue 'Respond' button above if you are interested in a group volunteer project at the food bank. Include your group size, ages of any children, and dates/times of availability*** Agency: Gallatin Valley Food Bank Do you have a group of volunteers from your school or work that want to volunteer together? We schedule volunteer groups to complete a variety of projects including: Garden work Food repackaging Donation sortingNot all of these projects are available all of the time, it depends on what the greatest needs are at the time of scheduling. We schedule groups according to the number of attendees, ages of participating minors, current inventory, and availability. We will do our best to get your group scheduled for a session! ***Please fill out a brief response form by clicking the blue 'Respond' button above if you are interested in a group volunteer project at the food bank. Include your group size, ages of any children, and dates/times of availability*** Agency: Gallatin Valley Food Bank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 15, 2034 Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Surgical Unit StandoutVolunteers provide comfort and non-medical services for patients and their visitors. Volunteers provide a warm greeting to in-patients while tidying up rooms, room turnover and restocking supplies. Ideal for someone who enjoys seeing a task through to completion and doesn’t mind standing for long periods of time. This volunteer takes initiative, is detail-oriented, can turn over rooms and assist with restocking supplies. Volunteer shifts are M - Sat, 8 AM - Noon / 4 - 8 PM Additional information, and an application, can be found here. Agency: Bozeman Health Volunteers provide comfort and non-medical services for patients and their visitors. Volunteers provide a warm greeting to in-patients while tidying up rooms, room turnover and restocking supplies. Ideal for someone who enjoys seeing a task through to completion and doesn’t mind standing for long periods of time. This volunteer takes initiative, is detail-oriented, can turn over rooms and assist with restocking supplies. Volunteer shifts are M - Sat, 8 AM - Noon / 4 - 8 PM Additional information, and an application, can be found here. Agency: Bozeman Health Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emergency Department ReinforcementVolunteers provide comfort and non-medical services for patients and their visitors in the emergency department. Volunteers also assist with room turnover and restocking supplies. Ideal for someone who thrives in a setting where anything can happen. The ED is unpredictable. It can be incredibly quiet or organized chaos. Not for the squeamish types. This volunteer takes initiative, is detail-oriented, enjoys the unknown, can turn over rooms and assist with restocking supplies. Volunteer shifts are seven days a week, 8 AM - Noon / Noon – 4 PM / 4 – 8 PM / 8 - Midnight Additional information, and an application, can be found here. Agency: Bozeman Health Volunteers provide comfort and non-medical services for patients and their visitors in the emergency department. Volunteers also assist with room turnover and restocking supplies. Ideal for someone who thrives in a setting where anything can happen. The ED is unpredictable. It can be incredibly quiet or organized chaos. Not for the squeamish types. This volunteer takes initiative, is detail-oriented, enjoys the unknown, can turn over rooms and assist with restocking supplies. Volunteer shifts are seven days a week, 8 AM - Noon / Noon – 4 PM / 4 – 8 PM / 8 - Midnight Additional information, and an application, can be found here. Agency: Bozeman Health Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Office CoordinatorPosition Classification: Volunteer Reports to: GGUW President and CEO Location: Greater Gallatin United Way, 945 Technology Blvd., Ste. 101F, Bozeman, MT Time Commitment: Flexible 5-10 hours/week Purpose of the Position The Volunteer Office Support position supports the smooth operation of Greater Gallatin United Way by providing essential administrative assistance. This role is integral to maintaining an organized, efficient, and welcoming environment that enables staff and volunteers to focus on achieving the organization’s mission. Key Responsibilities · Administrative Support · Assist in the preparation and distribution of documents, reports, and correspondence. Office Coordination · Ensure the office is well-stocked and organized by managing supplies and placing orders as needed. · Coordinate schedules, meetings, and calendars for staff and volunteers. · Greet visitors and create a positive first impression of the organization. Event and Program Support · Help organize and execute logistics for events, workshops, and meetings. · Track volunteer hours and contributions, providing regular updates to the team. · Collaborate with staff to improve administrative processes and systems. Skills and Qualifications · Strong organizational skills with attention to detail. · Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and/or Google Workspace tools. · Effective verbal and written communication skills. · Ability to manage multiple tasks, prioritize, and meet deadlines. · A friendly and approachable demeanor, with a commitment to excellent customer service. · Previous administrative experience is a plus but not required. Benefits · Gain experience in nonprofit administration and office management. · Develop professional skills while contributing to a meaningful cause. · Collaborate with a passionate and supportive team. · Flexible scheduling and opportunities for growth within the volunteer program. How to Apply: Please submit your application, including a brief statement of interest and relevant experience, to [Contact Information]. Equal Opportunity Statement: GGUW values diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all volunteers and staff. Agency: Greater Gallatin United Way Position Classification: Volunteer Reports to: GGUW President and CEO Location: Greater Gallatin United Way, 945 Technology Blvd., Ste. 101F, Bozeman, MT Time Commitment: Flexible 5-10 hours/week Purpose of the Position The Volunteer Office Support position supports the smooth operation of Greater Gallatin United Way by providing essential administrative assistance. This role is integral to maintaining an organized, efficient, and welcoming environment that enables staff and volunteers to focus on achieving the organization’s mission. Key Responsibilities · Administrative Support · Assist in the preparation and distribution of documents, reports, and correspondence. Office Coordination · Ensure the office is well-stocked and organized by managing supplies and placing orders as needed. · Coordinate schedules, meetings, and calendars for staff and volunteers. · Greet visitors and create a positive first impression of the organization. Event and Program Support · Help organize and execute logistics for events, workshops, and meetings. · Track volunteer hours and contributions, providing regular updates to the team. · Collaborate with staff to improve administrative processes and systems. Skills and Qualifications · Strong organizational skills with attention to detail. · Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and/or Google Workspace tools. · Effective verbal and written communication skills. · Ability to manage multiple tasks, prioritize, and meet deadlines. · A friendly and approachable demeanor, with a commitment to excellent customer service. · Previous administrative experience is a plus but not required. Benefits · Gain experience in nonprofit administration and office management. · Develop professional skills while contributing to a meaningful cause. · Collaborate with a passionate and supportive team. · Flexible scheduling and opportunities for growth within the volunteer program. How to Apply: Please submit your application, including a brief statement of interest and relevant experience, to [Contact Information]. Equal Opportunity Statement: GGUW values diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all volunteers and staff. Agency: Greater Gallatin United Way Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Checking clients in-houseAt 11am clients start to arrive for lunch. Volunteer needed to check clients in and take their donations. Free lunch with volunteer shift. Agency: Livingston Meals on Wheels At 11am clients start to arrive for lunch. Volunteer needed to check clients in and take their donations. Free lunch with volunteer shift. Agency: Livingston Meals on Wheels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59047 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Artists in AfterschoolArtists in afterschool programs are the magical creators who bring out the best in kids' imaginations, turning ordinary moments into extraordinary adventures. Their ability to inspire young minds with colors, shapes, and stories is nothing short of captivating, cultivating a world where creativity flourishes and confidence soars. With their guidance, children discover the joy of self-expression, painting a brighter future with every stroke of creativity. **Volunteer Position: Youth Program Artist** **Position Overview:** **Responsibilities:** **Qualifications:** **Benefits:** This volunteer position is perfect for art enthusiasts who are eager to inspire and empower children through artistic expression. If you're passionate about sparking creativity and making a difference, we invite you to join us in this fulfilling volunteer role! Ben Frentsos | Director, Community Impact Greater Gallatin United Way 945 Technology Blvd., Suite 101-F, Bozeman MT 59715 | tel: 406-587-2194 cell: 406-253-9904 www.greatergallatinunitedway.org | Find us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn We have one life. To live better, we must LIVE UNITED.® Agency: Greater Gallatin United Way Artists in afterschool programs are the magical creators who bring out the best in kids' imaginations, turning ordinary moments into extraordinary adventures. Their ability to inspire young minds with colors, shapes, and stories is nothing short of captivating, cultivating a world where creativity flourishes and confidence soars. With their guidance, children discover the joy of self-expression, painting a brighter future with every stroke of creativity. **Volunteer Position: Youth Program Artist** **Position Overview:** **Responsibilities:** **Qualifications:** **Benefits:** This volunteer position is perfect for art enthusiasts who are eager to inspire and empower children through artistic expression. If you're passionate about sparking creativity and making a difference, we invite you to join us in this fulfilling volunteer role! Ben Frentsos | Director, Community Impact Greater Gallatin United Way 945 Technology Blvd., Suite 101-F, Bozeman MT 59715 | tel: 406-587-2194 cell: 406-253-9904 www.greatergallatinunitedway.org | Find us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn We have one life. To live better, we must LIVE UNITED.® Agency: Greater Gallatin United Way Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Photographers-- Help us capture stories.If you are a professional photographer looking for some pro bono work or an amatuer looking for opportunities to add to your portfolio, GGUW could use your help. We are a small staff and when we have an event it's typically "all hands on deck." We need to increase the number and quality of photos we take for presentations, publications and social media. This is an on-going need. If you have questions or need more information, please contact Sylvia, sylvia@greatergallatinunitedway.org.
Agency: Greater Gallatin United Way If you are a professional photographer looking for some pro bono work or an amatuer looking for opportunities to add to your portfolio, GGUW could use your help. We are a small staff and when we have an event it's typically "all hands on deck." We need to increase the number and quality of photos we take for presentations, publications and social media. This is an on-going need. If you have questions or need more information, please contact Sylvia, sylvia@greatergallatinunitedway.org.
Agency: Greater Gallatin United Way Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Substitute DriversDelivering meals for seniors who are homebound. Taking cold meal bag and hot meal bag delivery routes in Livingston on as needed basis. Agency: Livingston Meals on Wheels Delivering meals for seniors who are homebound. Taking cold meal bag and hot meal bag delivery routes in Livingston on as needed basis. Agency: Livingston Meals on Wheels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59047 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media VolunteerA Social Media Volunteer in needed for the Manhattan Senior Center. This is crucial to help inform older adults of services and activities to benefit their well-being. Social media content is important to develop community awareness and support of the Manhattan Senior Center. The Social Media Volunteer will create written, photographic and video content in conjunction with the Executive Director. Please contact us for more information, thanks!! Agency: Manhattan Senior Center A Social Media Volunteer in needed for the Manhattan Senior Center. This is crucial to help inform older adults of services and activities to benefit their well-being. Social media content is important to develop community awareness and support of the Manhattan Senior Center. The Social Media Volunteer will create written, photographic and video content in conjunction with the Executive Director. Please contact us for more information, thanks!! Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59741 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Bank Pick Up VolunteerHelp support the nutrition and well-being of older adults in Manhattan. A volunteer is need to pick up food items at the Headwaters Area Food Bank in Three Forks. These needed items will be used to prepare on site meals at the Manhattan Senior Center and for the Meals-On-Wheels program. The volunteer would need to drive their own vehicle to pick up items from the Food Bank and then bring then back to the Manhattan Senior Center. Volunteering once or twice a month would be very helpful. Please contact us for more information, thanks! Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Help support the nutrition and well-being of older adults in Manhattan. A volunteer is need to pick up food items at the Headwaters Area Food Bank in Three Forks. These needed items will be used to prepare on site meals at the Manhattan Senior Center and for the Meals-On-Wheels program. The volunteer would need to drive their own vehicle to pick up items from the Food Bank and then bring then back to the Manhattan Senior Center. Volunteering once or twice a month would be very helpful. Please contact us for more information, thanks! Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59741 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant Writing VolunteerThe Manhattan Senior center is seeking volunteers to support Grant writing! This virtual role to provide services for seniors is perfect for students, grant writers, and editors with a passion to support our community. The Grant Writing Volunteer in collaboration with our Executive Director will be involved in researching funding opportunities, raising support from foundations, corporations and government sources.
This opportunity is remote (meaning you can work from wherever) and you can lend your support however it works for your schedule. Please contact us for more information!
Agency: Manhattan Senior Center The Manhattan Senior center is seeking volunteers to support Grant writing! This virtual role to provide services for seniors is perfect for students, grant writers, and editors with a passion to support our community. The Grant Writing Volunteer in collaboration with our Executive Director will be involved in researching funding opportunities, raising support from foundations, corporations and government sources.
This opportunity is remote (meaning you can work from wherever) and you can lend your support however it works for your schedule. Please contact us for more information!
Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59741 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Coordinator of VolunteersAs a small non-profit, The Manhattan Senior Center has a part-time Executive Director, who in many ways has full-time responsibilities and tasks. To help meet the needs and concerns of our senior citizens, a volunteer who could assist in coordinating the center volunteers would be a huge help. The volunteer tasks might include managing required documentation, scheduling of volunteers, and providing administrative support to other volunteers. A volunteer who could serve one day a week for 2-3 hours would be very helpful. This is needed on any Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday, anytime from 8:30am to 2:00pm.
Agency: Manhattan Senior Center As a small non-profit, The Manhattan Senior Center has a part-time Executive Director, who in many ways has full-time responsibilities and tasks. To help meet the needs and concerns of our senior citizens, a volunteer who could assist in coordinating the center volunteers would be a huge help. The volunteer tasks might include managing required documentation, scheduling of volunteers, and providing administrative support to other volunteers. A volunteer who could serve one day a week for 2-3 hours would be very helpful. This is needed on any Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday, anytime from 8:30am to 2:00pm.
Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59741 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Assistant to the Executive DirectorAs a small non-profit, The Manhattan Senior Center has a part-time Executive Director, who in many ways has full-time responsibilities and tasks. To help meet the needs and concerns of our senior citizens, a volunteer administrative assistant would be a great benefit to serving seniors. A volunteer who could serve one day a week for 2-3 hours would be very helpful. This is needed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, anytime from 8:30am to 2:00pm.
Agency: Manhattan Senior Center As a small non-profit, The Manhattan Senior Center has a part-time Executive Director, who in many ways has full-time responsibilities and tasks. To help meet the needs and concerns of our senior citizens, a volunteer administrative assistant would be a great benefit to serving seniors. A volunteer who could serve one day a week for 2-3 hours would be very helpful. This is needed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, anytime from 8:30am to 2:00pm.
Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59741 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Walking Exercise GuideHelp seniors improve their physical health and contribute to their social and emotional well-being by leading a walking group. Meet seniors at a designated location and begin walking along the quiet streets of Manhattan or along a designated walk/bike path. A fifteen and thirty minute route can be mapped out to fit the need of individuals. Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Help seniors improve their physical health and contribute to their social and emotional well-being by leading a walking group. Meet seniors at a designated location and begin walking along the quiet streets of Manhattan or along a designated walk/bike path. A fifteen and thirty minute route can be mapped out to fit the need of individuals. Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59741 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: House Yard Chores of SeniorsHelp seniors to continue to live at their home by completing a home or yard project. A small group could paint interior or exterior of the home, clean up landscaping and mow the yard, or other specified project. The needed number of volunteers needed would depend on the project. Needed materials and equipment may need to be donated by the volunteer group. Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Help seniors to continue to live at their home by completing a home or yard project. A small group could paint interior or exterior of the home, clean up landscaping and mow the yard, or other specified project. The needed number of volunteers needed would depend on the project. Needed materials and equipment may need to be donated by the volunteer group. Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59741 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gardening ClassGardening in pots on a porch or in a yard plot is a great activity for seniors! Come hold a one-time or occasional class on how to plant and care for garden plants. This would be held at the Manhattan Senior Center and materials may be provided by the Center for the participants. Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Gardening in pots on a porch or in a yard plot is a great activity for seniors! Come hold a one-time or occasional class on how to plant and care for garden plants. This would be held at the Manhattan Senior Center and materials may be provided by the Center for the participants. Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59741 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Fitness ClassesHelp the physical and social well-being of seniors! Lead seniors in light stretching and physical activity. This could be a "chair" activity or a more extensive activity in an open area. Help encourage seniors and provide information so seniors can continue these exercises at home. This will benefit the seniors physical and social well-being as they are able to participate and engage in more social and community activities. Helping seniors focus on their physical well-being can help alleviate certain medical issues they may have. The classes will be held at the Manhattan Senior Center. Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Help the physical and social well-being of seniors! Lead seniors in light stretching and physical activity. This could be a "chair" activity or a more extensive activity in an open area. Help encourage seniors and provide information so seniors can continue these exercises at home. This will benefit the seniors physical and social well-being as they are able to participate and engage in more social and community activities. Helping seniors focus on their physical well-being can help alleviate certain medical issues they may have. The classes will be held at the Manhattan Senior Center. Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59741 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tech & Social Media TutorHelp seniors navigate the ever changing media of social platforms and how to utilize a smart phone and personal computer. This will help seniors connect with family members, friends, their community and find beneficial resources. Another aspect of help would be to advise them on avoiding digital scams. This can be a one-time workshop or a recurring one to occasionally readdress this need and answer any questions. Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Help seniors navigate the ever changing media of social platforms and how to utilize a smart phone and personal computer. This will help seniors connect with family members, friends, their community and find beneficial resources. Another aspect of help would be to advise them on avoiding digital scams. This can be a one-time workshop or a recurring one to occasionally readdress this need and answer any questions. Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59741 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Games, Art, Music Activity LeaderHelp benefit the social, emotional, and cognitive well-being of seniors! Come lead a small group of seniors in a fun and engaging activity that you are experienced in. This could include a fun group game, an art activity such as water coloring, or come perform music for the seniors to enjoy. Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Help benefit the social, emotional, and cognitive well-being of seniors! Come lead a small group of seniors in a fun and engaging activity that you are experienced in. This could include a fun group game, an art activity such as water coloring, or come perform music for the seniors to enjoy. Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59741 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Estate PlanningProvide a critical overview and resources for seniors regarding their later in life care and end of life concerns. Conduct one or a recurring workshop for seniors for estate planning. Possibly covering managing personal living wills and advance directives, wills, trusts, inheritance taxes for beneficiaries, avoiding probate, etc. Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Provide a critical overview and resources for seniors regarding their later in life care and end of life concerns. Conduct one or a recurring workshop for seniors for estate planning. Possibly covering managing personal living wills and advance directives, wills, trusts, inheritance taxes for beneficiaries, avoiding probate, etc. Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59741 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meal VolunteersIdeally, this volunteer will arrive at the Senior Center at 9:30am and finish volunteering by 1:00pm. This volunteer will be helping with Meals-On-Wheels preparation and packing, as well as, preparation, serving, and cleaning after the on site congregate meal. This position can be shortened from 9:30am to 11:00am to accommodate a volunteer's schedule. Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Ideally, this volunteer will arrive at the Senior Center at 9:30am and finish volunteering by 1:00pm. This volunteer will be helping with Meals-On-Wheels preparation and packing, as well as, preparation, serving, and cleaning after the on site congregate meal. This position can be shortened from 9:30am to 11:00am to accommodate a volunteer's schedule. Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59741 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals-On-WheelsThis volunteer will arrive at the Senior Center AT 10:45 to pick up the meals that are packed to go and the Driver's sheet for the day. The time it take to deliver the meals depends on the number of seniors receiving meals, but it should take between and hour to an hour and 1/2. Delivery cartons are returned to the Senior Center. Agency: Manhattan Senior Center This volunteer will arrive at the Senior Center AT 10:45 to pick up the meals that are packed to go and the Driver's sheet for the day. The time it take to deliver the meals depends on the number of seniors receiving meals, but it should take between and hour to an hour and 1/2. Delivery cartons are returned to the Senior Center. Agency: Manhattan Senior Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59741 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Befriend a Senior - Volunteer 1 hour a week for a meaningful connection!Befrienders is always looking for dedicated volunteers to be paired with lonely senior citizens in the Gallatin Valley. Volunteers, who commit to visiting their senior for at least one hour per week, are able to make a difference while also making a friend. Please visit our website at www.befriendersbozeman.org to learn more or fill out our online application.
Agency: Befrienders Befrienders is always looking for dedicated volunteers to be paired with lonely senior citizens in the Gallatin Valley. Volunteers, who commit to visiting their senior for at least one hour per week, are able to make a difference while also making a friend. Please visit our website at www.befriendersbozeman.org to learn more or fill out our online application.
Agency: Befrienders Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lend-A-Hand to a Senior - Volunteer to assist seniors with various tasks!Befrienders seeks volunteers to assist seniors with various simple tasks. Seeking volunteers to help bridge the gap and make a meaningful difference in their lives. Lend a hand with: Please visit our website at www.befriendersbozeman.org to learn more or fill out our online application.
Agency: Befrienders Befrienders seeks volunteers to assist seniors with various simple tasks. Seeking volunteers to help bridge the gap and make a meaningful difference in their lives. Lend a hand with: Please visit our website at www.befriendersbozeman.org to learn more or fill out our online application.
Agency: Befrienders Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ReaderA Reader reads books to individuals or small groups of children and engages the children in discussions about the story. All regular volunteers will need to complete a background check, Health Statement, and have proof of MMR and tDap Immunizations that are required by Child Care Licensing and the Head Start Performance Standards! Volunteers are critical to the success of Early Head Start. The participation of volunteers has been an effective way of mobilizing community resources to strengthen services. Volunteers can be professionals and non-professionals. Parents can become volunteers and learn more about child development training and potential employment opportunities. Volunteers can assist with classroom activities, the upkeep and renovation of the centers and the playground, and other similar tasks. Volunteers may choose to give a few hours of their time and may volunteer every week. Agency: AWARE Early Head Start A Reader reads books to individuals or small groups of children and engages the children in discussions about the story. All regular volunteers will need to complete a background check, Health Statement, and have proof of MMR and tDap Immunizations that are required by Child Care Licensing and the Head Start Performance Standards! Volunteers are critical to the success of Early Head Start. The participation of volunteers has been an effective way of mobilizing community resources to strengthen services. Volunteers can be professionals and non-professionals. Parents can become volunteers and learn more about child development training and potential employment opportunities. Volunteers can assist with classroom activities, the upkeep and renovation of the centers and the playground, and other similar tasks. Volunteers may choose to give a few hours of their time and may volunteer every week. Agency: AWARE Early Head Start Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59714 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Prep/Cook VolunteerIf you are passionate about nutrition and want to feed babies and toddlers come spend time preparing meals at our New Belgrade Center. We could use your support as we help our littles develop and be ready for life long learning. We serve nutritious breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack for 8-16 children. We look forward to working with you! All regular volunteers will need to complete a background check, Health Statement, and have proof of MMR and tDap Immunizations that are required by Child Care Licensing and the Head Start Performance Standards! Volunteers are critical to the success of Early Head Start. The participation of volunteers has been an effective way of mobilizing community resources to strengthen services. Volunteers can be professionals and non-professionals. Parents can become volunteers and learn more about child development training and potential employment opportunities. Volunteers can assist with classroom activities, the upkeep and renovation of the centers and the playground, and other similar tasks. Volunteers may choose to give a few hours of their time and may volunteer every week.
Agency: AWARE Early Head Start If you are passionate about nutrition and want to feed babies and toddlers come spend time preparing meals at our New Belgrade Center. We could use your support as we help our littles develop and be ready for life long learning. We serve nutritious breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack for 8-16 children. We look forward to working with you! All regular volunteers will need to complete a background check, Health Statement, and have proof of MMR and tDap Immunizations that are required by Child Care Licensing and the Head Start Performance Standards! Volunteers are critical to the success of Early Head Start. The participation of volunteers has been an effective way of mobilizing community resources to strengthen services. Volunteers can be professionals and non-professionals. Parents can become volunteers and learn more about child development training and potential employment opportunities. Volunteers can assist with classroom activities, the upkeep and renovation of the centers and the playground, and other similar tasks. Volunteers may choose to give a few hours of their time and may volunteer every week.
Agency: AWARE Early Head Start Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59714 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Classroom VolunteersIf you love babies and toddlers come spend time rocking them and playing with them at our New Belgrade Center. Position includes monitoring free play activities; cleaning up following meals; supervising teeth brushing; preparing materials for arts and crafts; playing with the children; assisting with food services; feeding infants; rocking infants; sanitizing toys; and working one-on-one with small groups. We could use your support as we help our littles develop and be ready for lifelong learning. We look forward to working with you! All regular volunteers will need to complete a background check, Health Statement, and have proof of MMR and tDap Immunizations that are required by Child Care Licensing and the Head Start Performance Standards! Volunteers are critical to the success of Early Head Start. The participation of volunteers has been an effective way of mobilizing community resources to strengthen services. Volunteers can be professionals and non-professionals. Parents can become volunteers and learn more about child development training and potential employment opportunities. Volunteers can assist with classroom activities, the upkeep and renovation of the centers and the playground, and other similar tasks. Volunteers may choose to give a few hours of their time and may volunteer every week.
Agency: AWARE Early Head Start If you love babies and toddlers come spend time rocking them and playing with them at our New Belgrade Center. Position includes monitoring free play activities; cleaning up following meals; supervising teeth brushing; preparing materials for arts and crafts; playing with the children; assisting with food services; feeding infants; rocking infants; sanitizing toys; and working one-on-one with small groups. We could use your support as we help our littles develop and be ready for lifelong learning. We look forward to working with you! All regular volunteers will need to complete a background check, Health Statement, and have proof of MMR and tDap Immunizations that are required by Child Care Licensing and the Head Start Performance Standards! Volunteers are critical to the success of Early Head Start. The participation of volunteers has been an effective way of mobilizing community resources to strengthen services. Volunteers can be professionals and non-professionals. Parents can become volunteers and learn more about child development training and potential employment opportunities. Volunteers can assist with classroom activities, the upkeep and renovation of the centers and the playground, and other similar tasks. Volunteers may choose to give a few hours of their time and may volunteer every week.
Agency: AWARE Early Head Start Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59714 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: LandscapingThe Groundskeeper assists with upkeep of the landscaping, including the planting of gardens, flowerbeds and shrubs. All regular volunteers will need to complete a background check, Health Statement, and have proof of MMR and tDap Immunizations that are required by Child Care Licensing and the Head Start Performance Standards! Volunteers are critical to the success of Early Head Start. The participation of volunteers has been an effective way of mobilizing community resources to strengthen services. Volunteers can be professionals and non-professionals. Parents can become volunteers and learn more about child development training and potential employment opportunities. Volunteers can assist with classroom activities, the upkeep and renovation of the centers and the playground, and other similar tasks. Volunteers may choose to give a few hours of their time and may volunteer every week. Agency: AWARE Early Head Start The Groundskeeper assists with upkeep of the landscaping, including the planting of gardens, flowerbeds and shrubs. All regular volunteers will need to complete a background check, Health Statement, and have proof of MMR and tDap Immunizations that are required by Child Care Licensing and the Head Start Performance Standards! Volunteers are critical to the success of Early Head Start. The participation of volunteers has been an effective way of mobilizing community resources to strengthen services. Volunteers can be professionals and non-professionals. Parents can become volunteers and learn more about child development training and potential employment opportunities. Volunteers can assist with classroom activities, the upkeep and renovation of the centers and the playground, and other similar tasks. Volunteers may choose to give a few hours of their time and may volunteer every week. Agency: AWARE Early Head Start Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59714 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity Volunteer OpportunitiesReStore Volunteers- This is a great job for people who enjoy talking with the public, sorting through treasures, organizing, cleaning and stocking donations. Your efforts will go towards building our next house. If you like road trips we need help picking up donations or making trips to the landfill. Volunteers can schedule themselves any Tuesday through Saturday between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm. Click Here to sign up. Construction Volunteers-Pass the hammer and pound the nails! The Construction Crew works on new build sites. For a calendar of volunteer shifts and to sign up, click HERE Critical Repair Program- Join us in helping people stay in their homes by providing needed repairs. We fix or replace doors, windows, porches, roofs and make ADA renovations. No experience is needed and the skills you learn will last a lifetime. Please check our website for updated information. Invent your own Volunteer Position-If you have a skill or an idea that will help us with our mission of building affordable houses for our community, please let us know. Possibilities include fundraising, volunteer recruitment and recognition, community outreach media management and anything else. Click HERE to sign up for volunteer opportunities. If you have questions please call our Volunteer Services Coordinator, Owen Walthall at (406) 388-8225 ex. 103, e-mail him email at volunteer@habitatbozeman.org or visit our WEBSITE. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Gallatin Valley ReStore Volunteers- This is a great job for people who enjoy talking with the public, sorting through treasures, organizing, cleaning and stocking donations. Your efforts will go towards building our next house. If you like road trips we need help picking up donations or making trips to the landfill. Volunteers can schedule themselves any Tuesday through Saturday between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm. Click Here to sign up. Construction Volunteers-Pass the hammer and pound the nails! The Construction Crew works on new build sites. For a calendar of volunteer shifts and to sign up, click HERE Critical Repair Program- Join us in helping people stay in their homes by providing needed repairs. We fix or replace doors, windows, porches, roofs and make ADA renovations. No experience is needed and the skills you learn will last a lifetime. Please check our website for updated information. Invent your own Volunteer Position-If you have a skill or an idea that will help us with our mission of building affordable houses for our community, please let us know. Possibilities include fundraising, volunteer recruitment and recognition, community outreach media management and anything else. Click HERE to sign up for volunteer opportunities. If you have questions please call our Volunteer Services Coordinator, Owen Walthall at (406) 388-8225 ex. 103, e-mail him email at volunteer@habitatbozeman.org or visit our WEBSITE. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Gallatin Valley Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59714 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Livingston Bigs - Community & School Based VolunteersOur Community Based Mentoring programs in the Livingston area is looking for adult mentors or "Bigs" to match with "Littles" in our communities. What does it take to be a Big? Are you 18 or older? Do you have a insured vehicle? Can you make a minimum of a 12 month commitment? Do you want to make an impact on the life of a local child?If you answered Yes, to all of those questions we would love to hear from you! Our Bigs are amazing human beings who give 4-6 hours a month and spend time with their Little doing activities they are both interested in. Some of the most popular activities our matches do together include: Skiing at Bridger Bowl, Visiting Chico Hot Springs, bowling, ice skating and so much more! We also have monthly activities hosted by BBBS that are FREE to all of our Bigs and Littles. We work hard on finding you a Little that we think will be a good fit. So if you are ready to take the next step, contact us today! Big Application Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Big Sky Country Our Community Based Mentoring programs in the Livingston area is looking for adult mentors or "Bigs" to match with "Littles" in our communities. What does it take to be a Big? Are you 18 or older? Do you have a insured vehicle? Can you make a minimum of a 12 month commitment? Do you want to make an impact on the life of a local child?If you answered Yes, to all of those questions we would love to hear from you! Our Bigs are amazing human beings who give 4-6 hours a month and spend time with their Little doing activities they are both interested in. Some of the most popular activities our matches do together include: Skiing at Bridger Bowl, Visiting Chico Hot Springs, bowling, ice skating and so much more! We also have monthly activities hosted by BBBS that are FREE to all of our Bigs and Littles. We work hard on finding you a Little that we think will be a good fit. So if you are ready to take the next step, contact us today! Big Application Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Big Sky Country Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59047 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer TestersMontana Fair Housing responds to inquiries and discriminatory housing complaints, and provides information and support to consumers and industry representatives. MFH investigates allegations of discrimination in housing, counsels victims of discrimination, and facilitates the complaint process. To investigate allegations of housing discrimination, MFH often engages in the process of testing. Testing is a simulated housing transaction conducted by volunteers and coordinated by MFH staff. Testers must attend a training prior to participating in the testing program. Testing participants must remain objective throughout the testing process. To assist the organization in reaching objective results, individuals participating in Montana Fair Housing’s testing program cannot have been employed by any housing provider for a period of at least one year, nor have been licensed as a housing provider during the same time period. Persons with a felony and/or perjury conviction cannot serve as testers. Montana Fair Housing relies on testers to investigate allegations of housing discrimination across the state. Testing results often provide the only concrete evidence that discrimination has in fact occurred, or failed to occur, at the time of
If you are interested in participating in our testing program: Please contact Montana Fair Housing at: (406) 782-2573
Montana Fair Housing Agency: Montana Fair Housing Montana Fair Housing responds to inquiries and discriminatory housing complaints, and provides information and support to consumers and industry representatives. MFH investigates allegations of discrimination in housing, counsels victims of discrimination, and facilitates the complaint process. To investigate allegations of housing discrimination, MFH often engages in the process of testing. Testing is a simulated housing transaction conducted by volunteers and coordinated by MFH staff. Testers must attend a training prior to participating in the testing program. Testing participants must remain objective throughout the testing process. To assist the organization in reaching objective results, individuals participating in Montana Fair Housing’s testing program cannot have been employed by any housing provider for a period of at least one year, nor have been licensed as a housing provider during the same time period. Persons with a felony and/or perjury conviction cannot serve as testers. Montana Fair Housing relies on testers to investigate allegations of housing discrimination across the state. Testing results often provide the only concrete evidence that discrimination has in fact occurred, or failed to occur, at the time of
If you are interested in participating in our testing program: Please contact Montana Fair Housing at: (406) 782-2573
Montana Fair Housing Agency: Montana Fair Housing Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Information Desk DirectorVolunteers make a lasting impression for those who enter Bozeman Health Deaconess Hospital by greeting guests, assisting with directions, answering visitor questions, and brightening a patient’s day with a flower or mail delivery. Ideal for someone who enjoys people, great with maps and directions, being on their feet, walking, and has no issues with stairs. More information, and an application, can be found here. Agency: Bozeman Health Volunteers make a lasting impression for those who enter Bozeman Health Deaconess Hospital by greeting guests, assisting with directions, answering visitor questions, and brightening a patient’s day with a flower or mail delivery. Ideal for someone who enjoys people, great with maps and directions, being on their feet, walking, and has no issues with stairs. More information, and an application, can be found here. Agency: Bozeman Health Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hillcrest Senior Living VolunteersHillcrest Host
7 days/week: 7 - 9:30 AM / 11 AM - 2 PM / 5 - 8 PM Volunteers check residents in and serve as meal hosts. They assist with drinks and other tasks as needed. This is a great opportunity to gain experience in an assisted living setting while helping others and making life long connections. Sunday afternoons: flexible timing Lead residents in two-hours of bingo fun! Every Sunday afternoon. Supplies are provided. You provide the enthusiasm! Technical SupportTuesdays, 9:30 - 11 AM Help residents troubleshoot issues with their electronic devices. Help a resident access the app store, modify their tablet settings, or provide a phone use refresher.
More information, and an application, can be found here. Agency: Bozeman Health Hillcrest Host
7 days/week: 7 - 9:30 AM / 11 AM - 2 PM / 5 - 8 PM Volunteers check residents in and serve as meal hosts. They assist with drinks and other tasks as needed. This is a great opportunity to gain experience in an assisted living setting while helping others and making life long connections. Sunday afternoons: flexible timing Lead residents in two-hours of bingo fun! Every Sunday afternoon. Supplies are provided. You provide the enthusiasm! Technical SupportTuesdays, 9:30 - 11 AM Help residents troubleshoot issues with their electronic devices. Help a resident access the app store, modify their tablet settings, or provide a phone use refresher.
More information, and an application, can be found here. Agency: Bozeman Health Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Birth Center Guest RelationsThis is a high security area. Volunteers act as gate-keepers, greeting and verifying patient and visitor information. They will also answer phones and any patient and/or visitor questions. Ideal for someone who is detail-oriented, enjoys a quiet setting, and doesn’t mind sitting for long periods of time. Volunteer shifts are seven days a week, 8 AM - Noon / Noon – 4 PM / 4 - 8 PM. Additional information, and an application, can be found here. Agency: Bozeman Health This is a high security area. Volunteers act as gate-keepers, greeting and verifying patient and visitor information. They will also answer phones and any patient and/or visitor questions. Ideal for someone who is detail-oriented, enjoys a quiet setting, and doesn’t mind sitting for long periods of time. Volunteer shifts are seven days a week, 8 AM - Noon / Noon – 4 PM / 4 - 8 PM. Additional information, and an application, can be found here. Agency: Bozeman Health Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Perioperative Services Command CenterVolunteers give support to families and friends waiting for patients in surgery and serve as a liaison between families, surgical staff, and physicians. Ideal for someone who is detail-oriented, empathetic, a good listener, and can take charge. Volunteer shifts are M - F, 7:30 – 11:30 AM / 11 AM – 3 PM Additional information, and an application, can be found here. Agency: Bozeman Health Volunteers give support to families and friends waiting for patients in surgery and serve as a liaison between families, surgical staff, and physicians. Ideal for someone who is detail-oriented, empathetic, a good listener, and can take charge. Volunteer shifts are M - F, 7:30 – 11:30 AM / 11 AM – 3 PM Additional information, and an application, can be found here. Agency: Bozeman Health Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tell us what you'd like to do!Do you have a gift or talent that you'd like to share with us? Let us know what you'd like to do to help us serve our community, we'd love to have you! Agency: Greater Impact Inc. Do you have a gift or talent that you'd like to share with us? Let us know what you'd like to do to help us serve our community, we'd love to have you! Agency: Greater Impact Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media & Marketing helpDo you have a love of social media and connecting with those around you? We are looking for someone to help us let our community know what we're up to with newsletters, facebook and instagram. Agency: Greater Impact Inc. Do you have a love of social media and connecting with those around you? We are looking for someone to help us let our community know what we're up to with newsletters, facebook and instagram. Agency: Greater Impact Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PhotographerThe Photographer takes pictures of children, class events and community scenes for the children to use as a basis for creating literature and for posting in the classroom setting (i.e. on bulletin boards). As children begin to make meaningful connections between pictures and words, pictures can be used to reinforce the relationship. Children can dictate stories and make books using cut-out pictures for illustrations. All regular volunteers will need to complete a background check, Health Statement, and have proof of MMR and tDap Immunizations that are required by Child Care Licensing and the Head Start Performance Standards! Volunteers are critical to the success of Early Head Start. The participation of volunteers has been an effective way of mobilizing community resources to strengthen services. Volunteers can be professionals and non-professionals. Parents can become volunteers and learn more about child development training and potential employment opportunities. Volunteers can assist with classroom activities, the upkeep and renovation of the centers and the playground, and other similar tasks. Volunteers may choose to give a few hours of their time and may volunteer every week. Agency: AWARE Early Head Start The Photographer takes pictures of children, class events and community scenes for the children to use as a basis for creating literature and for posting in the classroom setting (i.e. on bulletin boards). As children begin to make meaningful connections between pictures and words, pictures can be used to reinforce the relationship. Children can dictate stories and make books using cut-out pictures for illustrations. All regular volunteers will need to complete a background check, Health Statement, and have proof of MMR and tDap Immunizations that are required by Child Care Licensing and the Head Start Performance Standards! Volunteers are critical to the success of Early Head Start. The participation of volunteers has been an effective way of mobilizing community resources to strengthen services. Volunteers can be professionals and non-professionals. Parents can become volunteers and learn more about child development training and potential employment opportunities. Volunteers can assist with classroom activities, the upkeep and renovation of the centers and the playground, and other similar tasks. Volunteers may choose to give a few hours of their time and may volunteer every week. Agency: AWARE Early Head Start Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59714 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Corporate SponsorAWARE Early Head Start works closely with our local businesses, civic clubs, and local governments to assist with the needs of our Early Head Start or Child Care Partnership Programs. If you or your organization is interested in adopting an Early Head Start location, please contact us. This is truly a rewarding endeavor. Volunteers are critical to the success of Early Head Start. The participation of volunteers has been an effective way of mobilizing community resources to strengthen services. Volunteers can be professionals and non-professionals. Parents can become volunteers and learn more about child development training and potential employment opportunities. Volunteers can assist with classroom activities, the upkeep and renovation of the centers and the playground, and other similar tasks. Volunteers may choose to give a few hours of their time and may volunteer every week. Agency: AWARE Early Head Start AWARE Early Head Start works closely with our local businesses, civic clubs, and local governments to assist with the needs of our Early Head Start or Child Care Partnership Programs. If you or your organization is interested in adopting an Early Head Start location, please contact us. This is truly a rewarding endeavor. Volunteers are critical to the success of Early Head Start. The participation of volunteers has been an effective way of mobilizing community resources to strengthen services. Volunteers can be professionals and non-professionals. Parents can become volunteers and learn more about child development training and potential employment opportunities. Volunteers can assist with classroom activities, the upkeep and renovation of the centers and the playground, and other similar tasks. Volunteers may choose to give a few hours of their time and may volunteer every week. Agency: AWARE Early Head Start Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59714 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer
Family members or loved ones are usually the primary caregivers for the hospice patient. Their focus is on providing care, love, and support to the patient, while also keeping up with household needs and other daily activities. At times, this can be overwhelming.
Our volunteers are carefully screened and extensively trained. Hospice volunteers offer the following support to hospice patients and families: One-on-one companionship Reading to patients Sharing life stories Respite for family Veteran-to-veteran companionship Provide intermittent respite to families/caregivers Read and actively listen to patients. Run errands, grocery shopping, laundry, light housekeeping, prepare meals, walk pets, etc. Assist with writing memoirs and capturing your life story Socialize with patients in nursing homes and assisted living facilitiesAgency: Hospice of Bozeman Health
Family members or loved ones are usually the primary caregivers for the hospice patient. Their focus is on providing care, love, and support to the patient, while also keeping up with household needs and other daily activities. At times, this can be overwhelming.
Our volunteers are carefully screened and extensively trained. Hospice volunteers offer the following support to hospice patients and families: One-on-one companionship Reading to patients Sharing life stories Respite for family Veteran-to-veteran companionship Provide intermittent respite to families/caregivers Read and actively listen to patients. Run errands, grocery shopping, laundry, light housekeeping, prepare meals, walk pets, etc. Assist with writing memoirs and capturing your life story Socialize with patients in nursing homes and assisted living facilitiesAgency: Hospice of Bozeman Health Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice VolunteersDo you long to make a profound difference in the lives of others? Become trained as a hospice volunteer and join Stillwater Hospice in providing exceptional care in your community! Hospice volunteers provide a variety of direct and indirect support services. Choose a role in which you feel comfortable and fulfilled. A small investment of your time makes a BIG difference in the lives of those you touch. Free training is available. Agency: Stillwater Hospice of Montana Do you long to make a profound difference in the lives of others? Become trained as a hospice volunteer and join Stillwater Hospice in providing exceptional care in your community! Hospice volunteers provide a variety of direct and indirect support services. Choose a role in which you feel comfortable and fulfilled. A small investment of your time makes a BIG difference in the lives of those you touch. Free training is available. Agency: Stillwater Hospice of Montana Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Caretaker / CustodianMOSS is in need of a caretaker/custodian to help maintain our office so that it remains clean and tidy. Ideally we would like a time commitment of 1-2 hours per week, on the same day each week. 1-2 hours per month would also be beneficial. Responsibilities include vacuuming, dusting, washing dishes, organizing shelves, and cleaning the bathroom. If you are interested in helping with some but not all of these responsibilities, we are very flexible! Agency: Montana Outdoor Science School MOSS is in need of a caretaker/custodian to help maintain our office so that it remains clean and tidy. Ideally we would like a time commitment of 1-2 hours per week, on the same day each week. 1-2 hours per month would also be beneficial. Responsibilities include vacuuming, dusting, washing dishes, organizing shelves, and cleaning the bathroom. If you are interested in helping with some but not all of these responsibilities, we are very flexible! Agency: Montana Outdoor Science School Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Animal Care ExtraordinaireMOSS's menagerie of Ambassador Animals requires a substantial amount of care. We are looking for individuals who are willing to come to the MOSS office out at our office on the shared Bozeman Fish Technology campus to care for our critters. Volunteers must be willing to handle various reptiles, including corn snakes and a bearded dragon, have good initiative and be reliable. Agency: Montana Outdoor Science School MOSS's menagerie of Ambassador Animals requires a substantial amount of care. We are looking for individuals who are willing to come to the MOSS office out at our office on the shared Bozeman Fish Technology campus to care for our critters. Volunteers must be willing to handle various reptiles, including corn snakes and a bearded dragon, have good initiative and be reliable. Agency: Montana Outdoor Science School Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberWe are looking for some community members to join our board. We meet quarterly. We are also a working board. Our community services includes but is not limited to, a Golf Scramble, and Toy distribution. Agency: Hope & The Holidays We are looking for some community members to join our board. We meet quarterly. We are also a working board. Our community services includes but is not limited to, a Golf Scramble, and Toy distribution. Agency: Hope & The Holidays Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59719 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ticket Sales VolunteerTicket sellers are responsible for selling tickets for productions, including season subscriptions and individual tickets. Ticket sellers must have strong attention to details and good people skills. Opera performances are in April and October, with a winter musical in February. Ticket sales volunteers need to work the six weeks prior to shows. Tasks performed include, but are not limited to: *Sell tickets to walk-in and telephone patrons either on computer or using paper form. * Help with mailings of brochures, newsletters and tickets. *Answer and make Opera telephone calls. *Sell tickets at venue. *Update database. *Work regular shift in the office six weeks prior to the performances (hours vary; generally needed between 10-2 M-F) *Ticket Sales on the days of the performances Volunteer hours worked go toward a Gift Certificate good towards any Opera performance. Please contact us at info@intermountainopera.org or call 406-587-2889.
Agency: Intermountain Opera Bozeman Ticket sellers are responsible for selling tickets for productions, including season subscriptions and individual tickets. Ticket sellers must have strong attention to details and good people skills. Opera performances are in April and October, with a winter musical in February. Ticket sales volunteers need to work the six weeks prior to shows. Tasks performed include, but are not limited to: *Sell tickets to walk-in and telephone patrons either on computer or using paper form. * Help with mailings of brochures, newsletters and tickets. *Answer and make Opera telephone calls. *Sell tickets at venue. *Update database. *Work regular shift in the office six weeks prior to the performances (hours vary; generally needed between 10-2 M-F) *Ticket Sales on the days of the performances Volunteer hours worked go toward a Gift Certificate good towards any Opera performance. Please contact us at info@intermountainopera.org or call 406-587-2889.
Agency: Intermountain Opera Bozeman Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ticket Sales CoordinatorThe Ticket Sales Coordinator is responsible for organizing, training, and overseeing volunteers to work in the ticket office prior to productions. Opera performances are in April and October. Musical is in February. Ticket coordinator needs to work the six weeks leading up to performances. The Ticket Sales Coordinator reports to the Executive Director. Some, but not all, of the Tasks include: *Recruit volunteers to sell tickets in the office before and at the performances. *Train volunteers. *Schedule Shifts for office hours, rush sales, and production. Volunteer hours worked go toward a Gift Certificate good towards any Opera performance. Please contact us at info@intermountainopera.org or call 406-587-2889. Agency: Intermountain Opera Bozeman The Ticket Sales Coordinator is responsible for organizing, training, and overseeing volunteers to work in the ticket office prior to productions. Opera performances are in April and October. Musical is in February. Ticket coordinator needs to work the six weeks leading up to performances. The Ticket Sales Coordinator reports to the Executive Director. Some, but not all, of the Tasks include: *Recruit volunteers to sell tickets in the office before and at the performances. *Train volunteers. *Schedule Shifts for office hours, rush sales, and production. Volunteer hours worked go toward a Gift Certificate good towards any Opera performance. Please contact us at info@intermountainopera.org or call 406-587-2889. Agency: Intermountain Opera Bozeman Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hair and Makeup Artists for Opera PerformersFantastic opportunity to work closely with national and local opera artists in creating their character through hair and makeup! Knowledge of stage makeup and hair styles helpful. Great opportunity to enhance your skills in this exciting arena! These volunteers will work on full rehearsal nights as well as with each performance. Opera Performances are April and October. Winter Musical in February Volunteer hours worked go toward a Gift Certificate good towards any Opera performance. Please contact us at info@intermountainopera.org or call 406-587-2889 Agency: Intermountain Opera Bozeman Fantastic opportunity to work closely with national and local opera artists in creating their character through hair and makeup! Knowledge of stage makeup and hair styles helpful. Great opportunity to enhance your skills in this exciting arena! These volunteers will work on full rehearsal nights as well as with each performance. Opera Performances are April and October. Winter Musical in February Volunteer hours worked go toward a Gift Certificate good towards any Opera performance. Please contact us at info@intermountainopera.org or call 406-587-2889 Agency: Intermountain Opera Bozeman Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: IT SupportMOSS is in need of IT support for our office. This would include things such as troubleshooting and solving IT issues, fixing printers, programming office phones, fixing scanners, improving computer speed and efficiency, and any other technical issues that may arise. We would like to be able to contact a volunteer when we have an issue to troubleshoot over the phone, or to schedule a time that works for them to come take a look and try to fix it. Please email info@outdoorscience.org if you are interested.
Agency: Montana Outdoor Science School MOSS is in need of IT support for our office. This would include things such as troubleshooting and solving IT issues, fixing printers, programming office phones, fixing scanners, improving computer speed and efficiency, and any other technical issues that may arise. We would like to be able to contact a volunteer when we have an issue to troubleshoot over the phone, or to schedule a time that works for them to come take a look and try to fix it. Please email info@outdoorscience.org if you are interested.
Agency: Montana Outdoor Science School Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 59715 Allow Groups: No |