Volunteer: 3 Co-Chairs and Committee Members for The Let It Be Us Annual Toy Drive December 4 & 5 - Kick Off Meeting Tuesday, September 23, 7:00PMLet It Be Us is searching for 3 Co-Chairs and Committee Members for our Annual Toy Drive held on December 4 & 5 at Barrington's White House. Each year we collect almost 2,000 toys for children in foster care and distribute them to group homes in Chicago and the Northern Region. We need 3 Co-Chairs and Committee Members to lead the effort to include outreach to 5 different local merchants to help collect toys, manage our giant truck parked in the Barrington's White House parking lot complete with 2 volunteers dressed as elves, and coordinate volunteer drivers who will deliver the toys to designated group homes in Chicago and the Northern Region. This is a lot of fun and very rewarding. There is a lot of growth opportunity in this effort as we collect beautiful gifts for a most underserved population of children. Please call Jeri Bark at 847-764-LIBU and we will include you in our kick off meeting on Tuesday, September 23 at 7:00pm. Nonprofit: Let It Be Us Let It Be Us is searching for 3 Co-Chairs and Committee Members for our Annual Toy Drive held on December 4 & 5 at Barrington's White House. Each year we collect almost 2,000 toys for children in foster care and distribute them to group homes in Chicago and the Northern Region. We need 3 Co-Chairs and Committee Members to lead the effort to include outreach to 5 different local merchants to help collect toys, manage our giant truck parked in the Barrington's White House parking lot complete with 2 volunteers dressed as elves, and coordinate volunteer drivers who will deliver the toys to designated group homes in Chicago and the Northern Region. This is a lot of fun and very rewarding. There is a lot of growth opportunity in this effort as we collect beautiful gifts for a most underserved population of children. Please call Jeri Bark at 847-764-LIBU and we will include you in our kick off meeting on Tuesday, September 23 at 7:00pm. Nonprofit: Let It Be Us Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 23, 2025 Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Quickbook online Expertise neededQuickbooks Online Experience and Expertise Barrington Rotary club is looking for someone who has experience with QuickBooks online who might be able to help them with 5 to 10 hours a month in putting information and managing their QuickBooks online account. If you are that someone, or know of someone, please let us know. This could lead to a paid position if we find the right person. Contact Lewis Parks Lewparksbbrc@gmail.com Nonprofit: Barrington Rotary Club Quickbooks Online Experience and Expertise Barrington Rotary club is looking for someone who has experience with QuickBooks online who might be able to help them with 5 to 10 hours a month in putting information and managing their QuickBooks online account. If you are that someone, or know of someone, please let us know. This could lead to a paid position if we find the right person. Contact Lewis Parks Lewparksbbrc@gmail.com Nonprofit: Barrington Rotary Club Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Battling food insecurityThe Peter Wulff Center supports short term projects that engage youth to create social entrepreneurial methods to raise funds. One such cause is the growing problem of food insecurity among families locally and in the Chicagoland area. Students have come up with unique ideas to raise funds. For example a volunteer gifted cook, Zein Bertacchi makes 10 oz boxes of her Hummus and youth volunteers sell it locally. Already the funds raised from sales of the hummus allowed groceries to be purchased for 2 families. The students acquire marketing, public relations and tech skills while also raising funds. More about how children have raised almost $300,000 in the last 25 years is available in this short iBook: https://books.apple.com/us/book/raising-social-entrepreneurs/id1572892938 Nonprofit: Peter Wulff Center The Peter Wulff Center supports short term projects that engage youth to create social entrepreneurial methods to raise funds. One such cause is the growing problem of food insecurity among families locally and in the Chicagoland area. Students have come up with unique ideas to raise funds. For example a volunteer gifted cook, Zein Bertacchi makes 10 oz boxes of her Hummus and youth volunteers sell it locally. Already the funds raised from sales of the hummus allowed groceries to be purchased for 2 families. The students acquire marketing, public relations and tech skills while also raising funds. More about how children have raised almost $300,000 in the last 25 years is available in this short iBook: https://books.apple.com/us/book/raising-social-entrepreneurs/id1572892938 Nonprofit: Peter Wulff Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Director of Financial DevelopmentThe Director of Financial Development focuses on the financial growth of the Choir by implementing a strategic approach to fundraising. This may include smaller fundraisers (flower sales, in-kind partnerships) to larger-scale development opportunities (corporate donations, grants). sets annual fundraising goals;builds relationships with community stakeholders to advance the mission and fundraising goals;leads solicitation efforts to sponsors and donors;leads the acquisition of grants and other institutional funding;oversees the development and maintenance of the donor database, coordinating with staff, an alumni liaison, marketing teams and other resources as appropriate;secures concert sponsors, donors and advertising for concert programs.Nonprofit: Barrington Children's Choir The Director of Financial Development focuses on the financial growth of the Choir by implementing a strategic approach to fundraising. This may include smaller fundraisers (flower sales, in-kind partnerships) to larger-scale development opportunities (corporate donations, grants). sets annual fundraising goals;builds relationships with community stakeholders to advance the mission and fundraising goals;leads solicitation efforts to sponsors and donors;leads the acquisition of grants and other institutional funding;oversees the development and maintenance of the donor database, coordinating with staff, an alumni liaison, marketing teams and other resources as appropriate;secures concert sponsors, donors and advertising for concert programs.Nonprofit: Barrington Children's Choir Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Director of MarketingThe Direct of Marketing plans and implements the marketing strategy for the Choir, and acts as liaison between the organization and the media. establishes standard presentation guidelines and branding for all internal and external communications.publicizes major events and news using media, posters, press releases, the choir's website, social media, community partners** and other local media outlets. (**Barrington Area Library, Barrington Area Community Association, Quintessential Barrington)directs the Choir's online presence (e.g., website, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram). Ensures that all outlets reflect current, accurate information.partners with other Board members to design publicity items for concerts/public performances, fundraising/sponsorship pursuits and other events.builds relationships in the community to advance the mission and visibility of BCC.Nonprofit: Barrington Children's Choir The Direct of Marketing plans and implements the marketing strategy for the Choir, and acts as liaison between the organization and the media. establishes standard presentation guidelines and branding for all internal and external communications.publicizes major events and news using media, posters, press releases, the choir's website, social media, community partners** and other local media outlets. (**Barrington Area Library, Barrington Area Community Association, Quintessential Barrington)directs the Choir's online presence (e.g., website, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram). Ensures that all outlets reflect current, accurate information.partners with other Board members to design publicity items for concerts/public performances, fundraising/sponsorship pursuits and other events.builds relationships in the community to advance the mission and visibility of BCC.Nonprofit: Barrington Children's Choir Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Photographs of greater Barrington areaBACOG would love help from a local photographer or resident with a camera phone to help us capture images that show off the amazing Barrington region. Specifically, we're seeking photographs of resources across the Barrington area, including: village halls and township officesbike paths (both on and off road)equestrian and walking trailscrosswalkslocal parks and county nature preservesThe volunteer must own the rights to the photographs and grant permission for them to be used in BACOG publications, and on its website, social media platforms, and other public forums. Nonprofit: Barrington Area Council of Governments (BACOG) BACOG would love help from a local photographer or resident with a camera phone to help us capture images that show off the amazing Barrington region. Specifically, we're seeking photographs of resources across the Barrington area, including: village halls and township officesbike paths (both on and off road)equestrian and walking trailscrosswalkslocal parks and county nature preservesThe volunteer must own the rights to the photographs and grant permission for them to be used in BACOG publications, and on its website, social media platforms, and other public forums. Nonprofit: Barrington Area Council of Governments (BACOG) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Grant Writer - VolunteerResponsibilities The Grant Writer's primary goals are to assist BGD by completing and submitting application for private or federal grants available to the organization This will include preparing proposals and completing grant applications to assist the organization in obtaining needed finances to continue stated mission Research and identify available government and private funding opportunities Maintain knowledge of proper protocols and all relevant local, federal, and state guidelines required for the proper proposal submission process Generate revenues for organization programs and services through submission of researched, well-written, and well-documented fund-raising proposals Generate proposals and all required supporting documents in response to solicitations Write reports to organization, government, and other funders of the organization Create and maintain funding calendar activities for organization Maintain communication on progress of obtained grants with project managers and executive staff Serve as a liaison between the BGD and all funding agencies or organizationsMUST HAVE GRANT WRITING EXPERIENCE AND BE ABLE TO PROVIDE RESUME AND REFERENCES Nonprofit: Barrington Giving Day Responsibilities The Grant Writer's primary goals are to assist BGD by completing and submitting application for private or federal grants available to the organization This will include preparing proposals and completing grant applications to assist the organization in obtaining needed finances to continue stated mission Research and identify available government and private funding opportunities Maintain knowledge of proper protocols and all relevant local, federal, and state guidelines required for the proper proposal submission process Generate revenues for organization programs and services through submission of researched, well-written, and well-documented fund-raising proposals Generate proposals and all required supporting documents in response to solicitations Write reports to organization, government, and other funders of the organization Create and maintain funding calendar activities for organization Maintain communication on progress of obtained grants with project managers and executive staff Serve as a liaison between the BGD and all funding agencies or organizationsMUST HAVE GRANT WRITING EXPERIENCE AND BE ABLE TO PROVIDE RESUME AND REFERENCES Nonprofit: Barrington Giving Day Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Barrington Rotary Club looking for new members
We are seeking new members who are like minded in wanting to serve and enrich our community and the world beyond!
Seeking new members who wish to join us in Doing Good in the World!
On the 1st, 3rd and 5th Thursday meetings are held(in person and zoom) at 7am at 100 Hart Road ste 300 Barrington 2nd Thursday of the month held(in person only) at Ciao Baby 232 E Main St Barrington 12-115p Please contact info@barringtonrotary.org for zoom link.
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Nonprofit: Barrington Rotary Club
We are seeking new members who are like minded in wanting to serve and enrich our community and the world beyond!
Seeking new members who wish to join us in Doing Good in the World!
On the 1st, 3rd and 5th Thursday meetings are held(in person and zoom) at 7am at 100 Hart Road ste 300 Barrington 2nd Thursday of the month held(in person only) at Ciao Baby 232 E Main St Barrington 12-115p Please contact info@barringtonrotary.org for zoom link.
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Nonprofit: Barrington Rotary Club Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative VolunteerLooking for someone who is looking for who can help with administrative tasks including organizing tax receipts, cleaning up email lists, and general administrative tasks. Time commitment is flexible. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. On the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button You can expect an email from A Long Swim within 3 daysNonprofit: A Long Swim Looking for someone who is looking for who can help with administrative tasks including organizing tax receipts, cleaning up email lists, and general administrative tasks. Time commitment is flexible. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. On the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button You can expect an email from A Long Swim within 3 daysNonprofit: A Long Swim Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant WriterLooking for someone who enjoys finding grants, writing grants, and helping report on grants to help A Long Swim grow. Time commitment is flexible. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. On the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button You can expect an email from A Long Swim within 3 daysNonprofit: A Long Swim Looking for someone who enjoys finding grants, writing grants, and helping report on grants to help A Long Swim grow. Time commitment is flexible. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. On the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button You can expect an email from A Long Swim within 3 daysNonprofit: A Long Swim Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: social media assistantOur organization would like to have help with our Facebook and Instagram posts. There is always something new and important happening in the animal world that needs to be put out to our audience. Pertinent matters as well as just fun pictures of our own pets. Most of what we need posted will be given to the volunteer so it would just be a matter of posting on our social media. This could be once a week but could be up to a few times per week. We are looking for someone who is well versed in social media. Please contact us if you can help. Thank you! In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: People Advocating Animal Welfare Worldwide Our organization would like to have help with our Facebook and Instagram posts. There is always something new and important happening in the animal world that needs to be put out to our audience. Pertinent matters as well as just fun pictures of our own pets. Most of what we need posted will be given to the volunteer so it would just be a matter of posting on our social media. This could be once a week but could be up to a few times per week. We are looking for someone who is well versed in social media. Please contact us if you can help. Thank you! In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: People Advocating Animal Welfare Worldwide Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Writer - articles, posts, interviews, or grantsDescription
Looking for person who enjoys writing articles, posts, interviews, or grants to help us with ongoing projects. Timetable differs based on particular project. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: My Density Matters Description
Looking for person who enjoys writing articles, posts, interviews, or grants to help us with ongoing projects. Timetable differs based on particular project. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: My Density Matters Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of DirectorsWalk On is looking for several new board members to serve on our board of directors. Anyone interested will be contacted by Mary Rachel Taylor, our Executive Director, with details about board service. We welcome you to sit in on a board meeting and/or to speak with current members. We have an advisory board as well, that are not voting members but serve in an advisory capacity, for those not interested in governance but wishing to support Walk On's board and mission. Walk On's board of directors governs the organization, sets goals, and has a sub-committee on fundraising. We are especially interested in people with nonprofit legal and financial experience or interest. Nonprofit: Walk On Walk On is looking for several new board members to serve on our board of directors. Anyone interested will be contacted by Mary Rachel Taylor, our Executive Director, with details about board service. We welcome you to sit in on a board meeting and/or to speak with current members. We have an advisory board as well, that are not voting members but serve in an advisory capacity, for those not interested in governance but wishing to support Walk On's board and mission. Walk On's board of directors governs the organization, sets goals, and has a sub-committee on fundraising. We are especially interested in people with nonprofit legal and financial experience or interest. Nonprofit: Walk On Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Survivor Life Line Mentor
Title: Survivor Life Line Mentor
Staff Partner: Survivor Life Line Coordinator Location: This program is located in an undisclosed location in the Chicago region.
Time: Weekly time requirements will vary and will usually range from 2-5 hours per month based on a mutually convenient time with your schedule and those of the mentee.
Commitment: Requesting a commitment to volunteer weekly for at least six months.
Requirements: Completion of the Domestic Violence Training and background check. Mentors must be a survivor of Intimate Partner Violence. Any personal experience with domestic violence should be more than one (1) year prior to applying for this volunteer opportunity. (exceptions can be made at the discretion of the Interim Director of Community Based and Suburban Safe House Services).
Description:
WINGS Survivor Life Line (SLL) program matches compassionate SLL Mentors with survivors of intimate partner violence who are leaving domestic violence shelters and moving into homes and apartments. SLL Mentors will provide empowering services including budgeting assistance, bridges to eligible community resources and compassionate encouragement.
This may be a good fit for you if: You want to use your time and abilities to be a part of the journey to end domestic violence and empower survivors. You have good communication skills and enjoy speaking with others. You feel comfortable working with people in a diverse environment in regards to social-economic status, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and religion. You are compassionate. You have strong personal boundaries. Nonprofit: WINGS Program, Inc.
Title: Survivor Life Line Mentor
Staff Partner: Survivor Life Line Coordinator Location: This program is located in an undisclosed location in the Chicago region.
Time: Weekly time requirements will vary and will usually range from 2-5 hours per month based on a mutually convenient time with your schedule and those of the mentee.
Commitment: Requesting a commitment to volunteer weekly for at least six months.
Requirements: Completion of the Domestic Violence Training and background check. Mentors must be a survivor of Intimate Partner Violence. Any personal experience with domestic violence should be more than one (1) year prior to applying for this volunteer opportunity. (exceptions can be made at the discretion of the Interim Director of Community Based and Suburban Safe House Services).
Description:
WINGS Survivor Life Line (SLL) program matches compassionate SLL Mentors with survivors of intimate partner violence who are leaving domestic violence shelters and moving into homes and apartments. SLL Mentors will provide empowering services including budgeting assistance, bridges to eligible community resources and compassionate encouragement.
This may be a good fit for you if: You want to use your time and abilities to be a part of the journey to end domestic violence and empower survivors. You have good communication skills and enjoy speaking with others. You feel comfortable working with people in a diverse environment in regards to social-economic status, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and religion. You are compassionate. You have strong personal boundaries. Nonprofit: WINGS Program, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60008 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Writer - PR, Grants, NewsletterLooking for person who enjoys writing press releases, newsletter articles or grants to help us with ongoing communications projects. Timetable differs based on particular project. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: 220 Barrington Educational Foundation Looking for person who enjoys writing press releases, newsletter articles or grants to help us with ongoing communications projects. Timetable differs based on particular project. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: 220 Barrington Educational Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Publicity and CommunicationsWe are looking for photographers presenters and/or social media-savvy volunteers that can help us strengthen our networks with our communities. 1. Volunteers who enjoy area nature photography, or writing short articles of Watershed activities or clean water challenges or helpful hints for homeowners regarding how native plants contribute to clean water, flood control, butterflies and birds as well as emerging challenges to protecting the watersheds. 2. Volunteers who enjoy learning about the watersheds and are interested in developing short presentations on topics for civic organizations or various village boards about strategies to protect our water quality and drinking water supplies. Volunteers would work closely with the Flint Creek/Spring Creek watersheds Partnership coordinator for background and training. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Flint & Spring Creek Watersheds Partnership We are looking for photographers presenters and/or social media-savvy volunteers that can help us strengthen our networks with our communities. 1. Volunteers who enjoy area nature photography, or writing short articles of Watershed activities or clean water challenges or helpful hints for homeowners regarding how native plants contribute to clean water, flood control, butterflies and birds as well as emerging challenges to protecting the watersheds. 2. Volunteers who enjoy learning about the watersheds and are interested in developing short presentations on topics for civic organizations or various village boards about strategies to protect our water quality and drinking water supplies. Volunteers would work closely with the Flint Creek/Spring Creek watersheds Partnership coordinator for background and training. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Flint & Spring Creek Watersheds Partnership Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Technical AdvisorVolunteer with a background in Environmental Science, specifically issues in water quality and stream biology. Advisor would collaborate with the Flint Creek/Spring Creek Watershed Partnership (FC/SC WP) Coordinator on water quality testing strategies and analysis of results, and other water quality issues in the watersheds as needed. General familiarity with MS4 regulations a plus. There is also the potential for the Volunteer or Volunteers to assist in the update of the Spring Creek Watersheds Plan, due in 2022 to the IEPA. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Flint & Spring Creek Watersheds Partnership Volunteer with a background in Environmental Science, specifically issues in water quality and stream biology. Advisor would collaborate with the Flint Creek/Spring Creek Watershed Partnership (FC/SC WP) Coordinator on water quality testing strategies and analysis of results, and other water quality issues in the watersheds as needed. General familiarity with MS4 regulations a plus. There is also the potential for the Volunteer or Volunteers to assist in the update of the Spring Creek Watersheds Plan, due in 2022 to the IEPA. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Flint & Spring Creek Watersheds Partnership Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers NeededAdministrative
The backbone of our efforts Every organization needs people who keep the lights on, keep everyone organized, and gets the word out. We need people who turn our outward efforts into successful missions. Office – make calls, do admin work, IT work etc Social Media or Website Finance/Bookkeeping Team EventsRaise awareness, raise money, raise hopes Our events and fundraising activities fuel everything we do. The more people know, they more they give to the cause. The more they give, the more we can do for victims of human trafficking. Fundraising – Host a Fundraiser Event Planning – info sessions One Time Event Service Fieldwork and AdvocacyBecoming champions against human trafficking Human trafficking happens everywhere around us, which is why we have to stop it wherever we are. Our advocacy teams work to prevent it at trafficking hotspots…and in our neighborhoods. Street & Club Outreach – lead or be a part of an outreach or rescue team – Chicago, Detroit, Miami Prayer – Pray on our prayer team Super Bowl Team / Missions Moms Against Trafficking Dads Against TraffickingRescue and Rehabilitation Helping trafficked people regain control of their lives Bringing someone out of a dangerous situation. Building their trust. Understanding the best ways to help them. Walking with them on the first steps of the rest of their lives. Call Center or 24/hr hotline team First Responder Team Transportation Team Mentoring Safe house Safe FamiliesWe also need volunteers in person to cover office shifts at our office located in Barrington IL, Monday - Friday 9 AM - 1 PM and 1 PM- 5PM In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Rahab's Daughters Administrative
The backbone of our efforts Every organization needs people who keep the lights on, keep everyone organized, and gets the word out. We need people who turn our outward efforts into successful missions. Office – make calls, do admin work, IT work etc Social Media or Website Finance/Bookkeeping Team EventsRaise awareness, raise money, raise hopes Our events and fundraising activities fuel everything we do. The more people know, they more they give to the cause. The more they give, the more we can do for victims of human trafficking. Fundraising – Host a Fundraiser Event Planning – info sessions One Time Event Service Fieldwork and AdvocacyBecoming champions against human trafficking Human trafficking happens everywhere around us, which is why we have to stop it wherever we are. Our advocacy teams work to prevent it at trafficking hotspots…and in our neighborhoods. Street & Club Outreach – lead or be a part of an outreach or rescue team – Chicago, Detroit, Miami Prayer – Pray on our prayer team Super Bowl Team / Missions Moms Against Trafficking Dads Against TraffickingRescue and Rehabilitation Helping trafficked people regain control of their lives Bringing someone out of a dangerous situation. Building their trust. Understanding the best ways to help them. Walking with them on the first steps of the rest of their lives. Call Center or 24/hr hotline team First Responder Team Transportation Team Mentoring Safe house Safe FamiliesWe also need volunteers in person to cover office shifts at our office located in Barrington IL, Monday - Friday 9 AM - 1 PM and 1 PM- 5PM In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Rahab's Daughters Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Social Media Manager + StrategistDo you have experience with Instagram, Facebook and E-Marketing? We need your help to convey our story and mission digitally, run our social media accounts, and connect people with our cause! In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: HOPE'S IN Do you have experience with Instagram, Facebook and E-Marketing? We need your help to convey our story and mission digitally, run our social media accounts, and connect people with our cause! In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click the green “Respond” button on this page. Then, on the next page, add any additional comments and click the green “Submit Response” button. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: HOPE'S IN Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Skilled-based class facilitatorsDo you have a passion or hobby that you would like to share with others? We are in need of virtual volunteers to teach classes to our participants with intellectual disabilities. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to change the lives of others, and share your interests and hobbies at the same time. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Little City Do you have a passion or hobby that you would like to share with others? We are in need of virtual volunteers to teach classes to our participants with intellectual disabilities. This volunteer opportunity will allow you to change the lives of others, and share your interests and hobbies at the same time. In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Little City Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Associate Board MemberThe Little City Associate Board works to support the programs and services offered to individuals with disabilities at Little City through fundraising and volunteering while offering its members invaluable networking and leadership opportunities. The Little City Associate Board is a powerful engagement tool to cultivate the next generation of leaders and supporters of Little City. Together, in collaboration with the Governing Board, Little City will leverage the Associate Board as a gateway to engage talented volunteers, reconnect with alumni, ad raise awareness among a younger generation to ensure the longevity and support of our organization. Learn more at: https://www.littlecity.org/take-action/abboard/ In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Little City The Little City Associate Board works to support the programs and services offered to individuals with disabilities at Little City through fundraising and volunteering while offering its members invaluable networking and leadership opportunities. The Little City Associate Board is a powerful engagement tool to cultivate the next generation of leaders and supporters of Little City. Together, in collaboration with the Governing Board, Little City will leverage the Associate Board as a gateway to engage talented volunteers, reconnect with alumni, ad raise awareness among a younger generation to ensure the longevity and support of our organization. Learn more at: https://www.littlecity.org/take-action/abboard/ In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.
Nonprofit: Little City Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Creative & Social Media SupportHelp the Spring Creek Stewards connect with the local community! We are looking for photographers, designers, or social-media savvy volunteers that can help us maintain our online community. This volunteer will be working with a Spring Creek Steward volunteer leader or partner-organization staff, and will be provided guidance for specific media needs. Get in touch for more details! In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: Spring Creek Stewards Help the Spring Creek Stewards connect with the local community! We are looking for photographers, designers, or social-media savvy volunteers that can help us maintain our online community. This volunteer will be working with a Spring Creek Steward volunteer leader or partner-organization staff, and will be provided guidance for specific media needs. Get in touch for more details! In order to find out more about this opportunity, or simply to get involved: Please click “Respond” on this page. You can expect an email with additional instructions within 1-3 business days after responding.Nonprofit: Spring Creek Stewards Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BHS Student Volunteer OpportunitiesHigh school students are invited to visit the BHS Student Volunteer Opportunity Site for volunteer opportunities for BHS students Nonprofit: School District 220 High school students are invited to visit the BHS Student Volunteer Opportunity Site for volunteer opportunities for BHS students Nonprofit: School District 220 Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |