Volunteer: Become an Alliance for the Great Lakes Ambassador!The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research. One of the ways to advance our efforts is by becoming an Alliance Ambassador. Alliance Ambassadors We give Ambassadors training about the Great Lakes and how best to advocate to protect them. Virtual meetings are held throughout the year where Ambassadors can learn from experts about Great Lakes topics like plastic pollution, invasive species, and water infrastructure. We also help Ambassadors build skills like public speaking and tabling. As an Ambassador, you will have many opportunities to take action for the lakes: Give presentations to community, youth, and business groups about the Great Lakes and the threats they face Table at community events to raise awareness about the Great Lakes and the Alliance Share information and spread awareness on social media And more! The Alliance is here to support you every step of the way. We provide all needed supplies and event preparation and reimburse for event costs, such as parking.If this program is of interest to you, let us know, and we can set up an introductory call, so that we can tell you a bit more about the program. Agency: Alliance for the Great Lakes The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research. One of the ways to advance our efforts is by becoming an Alliance Ambassador. Alliance Ambassadors We give Ambassadors training about the Great Lakes and how best to advocate to protect them. Virtual meetings are held throughout the year where Ambassadors can learn from experts about Great Lakes topics like plastic pollution, invasive species, and water infrastructure. We also help Ambassadors build skills like public speaking and tabling. As an Ambassador, you will have many opportunities to take action for the lakes: Give presentations to community, youth, and business groups about the Great Lakes and the threats they face Table at community events to raise awareness about the Great Lakes and the Alliance Share information and spread awareness on social media And more! The Alliance is here to support you every step of the way. We provide all needed supplies and event preparation and reimburse for event costs, such as parking.If this program is of interest to you, let us know, and we can set up an introductory call, so that we can tell you a bit more about the program. Agency: Alliance for the Great Lakes Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Birdhouse BuildersAs a Birdhouse Builder volunteer you will join LMBO staff in maintenance, construction and installation of bird box nests for black-capped chickadees, house wrens, tree swallows, and eastern bluebirds per design sets created by Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Agency: Lake Michigan Bird Observatory As a Birdhouse Builder volunteer you will join LMBO staff in maintenance, construction and installation of bird box nests for black-capped chickadees, house wrens, tree swallows, and eastern bluebirds per design sets created by Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Agency: Lake Michigan Bird Observatory Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event ExtraordinaireAssist LMBO staff at one of our many community events, such as helping with planting model gardens, Tree and Plant Giveaways, World Migratory Bird Day Plant Sale. The above events are seasonal. Please contact Sarah@lmbo.org if you are interested. To keep informed about our upcoming events to potentially volunteer subscribe to our newsletter. If you would like us to communicate with you about our needs submit a volunteer interest form. Agency: Lake Michigan Bird Observatory Assist LMBO staff at one of our many community events, such as helping with planting model gardens, Tree and Plant Giveaways, World Migratory Bird Day Plant Sale. The above events are seasonal. Please contact Sarah@lmbo.org if you are interested. To keep informed about our upcoming events to potentially volunteer subscribe to our newsletter. If you would like us to communicate with you about our needs submit a volunteer interest form. Agency: Lake Michigan Bird Observatory Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Recycling Program Coordinator
Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee is on the lookout for an enthusiastic individual to take the lead in our aluminum can collections initiative and promote sustainable materials practices. If you have a passion for recycling, environmental consciousness, and community engagement, we invite you to be a driving force in our efforts. Responsibilities: 1. Aluminum Can Collections: Coordinate and oversee aluminum can collections when hosted by external agencies on behalf of Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee. Work closely with donors during collections, fostering positive interactions and gratitude for their contributions.2. Promotion of Recycling for Homes: Act as an ambassador for our "Recycling for Homes" initiative, emphasizing the environmental impact and the direct contribution to our home-building projects. Develop and implement promotional strategies to increase awareness of our recycling efforts within the community.3. Event Coordination: Collaborate with local festivals and events to set up recycling containers. Ensure proper collection and disposal of aluminum cans during and after events.Qualifications: - Ability to coordinate and collaborate effectively with volunteers, donors, and event organizers. Benefits: - Make a tangible impact on our community and the environment.
Agency: Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee
Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee is on the lookout for an enthusiastic individual to take the lead in our aluminum can collections initiative and promote sustainable materials practices. If you have a passion for recycling, environmental consciousness, and community engagement, we invite you to be a driving force in our efforts. Responsibilities: 1. Aluminum Can Collections: Coordinate and oversee aluminum can collections when hosted by external agencies on behalf of Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee. Work closely with donors during collections, fostering positive interactions and gratitude for their contributions.2. Promotion of Recycling for Homes: Act as an ambassador for our "Recycling for Homes" initiative, emphasizing the environmental impact and the direct contribution to our home-building projects. Develop and implement promotional strategies to increase awareness of our recycling efforts within the community.3. Event Coordination: Collaborate with local festivals and events to set up recycling containers. Ensure proper collection and disposal of aluminum cans during and after events.Qualifications: - Ability to coordinate and collaborate effectively with volunteers, donors, and event organizers. Benefits: - Make a tangible impact on our community and the environment.
Agency: Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53024 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fundraising Committee Members and Event VolunteersCollaborate with us to raise essential funds for our initiatives and participate in organizing and executing events. Agency: Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee Collaborate with us to raise essential funds for our initiatives and participate in organizing and executing events. Agency: Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MembershipJoin our board and actively participate in shaping the future of our organization. Agency: Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee Join our board and actively participate in shaping the future of our organization. Agency: Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum Gift ShopBe the "front door" of our museum! Work with other wonderful volunteers to welcome visitors, answer the phone, introduce exhibits, and sell merchandise. Pick a day or more a month to help out when it fits your schedule. Training is required - usually 2 to 3 days for 3 hours each day. volunteers@wiquiltmuseum.com Agency: Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts Be the "front door" of our museum! Work with other wonderful volunteers to welcome visitors, answer the phone, introduce exhibits, and sell merchandise. Pick a day or more a month to help out when it fits your schedule. Training is required - usually 2 to 3 days for 3 hours each day. volunteers@wiquiltmuseum.com Agency: Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53012 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special EventsAssist with events as part of a planning team. Examples include Cedarburg Festivals, events and quilt shows. Assist with setup and take down, welcome and registration, refreshments. volunteers@wiquiltmuseum.com Agency: Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts Assist with events as part of a planning team. Examples include Cedarburg Festivals, events and quilt shows. Assist with setup and take down, welcome and registration, refreshments. volunteers@wiquiltmuseum.com Agency: Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53012 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer RecruiterWHO WE ARE: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ozaukee County has served local youth facing adversity since 1974. Our one-to-one mentoring programs match safe and caring adults to youth who would benefit from the special friendship, guidance, and support needed to help them reach their fullest potential. THE ROLE: We are looking for an individual to recruit Big Brothers and Big Sisters to support youth in Ozaukee County: Big Brothers and Big Sisters mentor children that need the guidance of an adult to improve their educational Success, higher aspirations greater confidence, avoidance of risky behavior, and better relationships. There are two programs: Community based where mentors meet twice a month for several hours to participate in activities they plan together. During their time, children explore new interests, broaden their experience, and strengthen their social and communication skills. School based where mentors meet once a week at the child’s school. During their time, they work on school work, play games, and build social and peer relations skills. The children in the community-based program are requested by their parent(s). The children in the school-based program are recommended by the school and confirmed by their parent(s). For more information there are 3 short videos on our website describing the programs and what it is like being a mentor.THE POSITION: Candidates would contact Ozaukee County businesses, Churches, and Community Organizations to organize a partnership with Big Brothers Big sisters to supply mentors. Give presentations to the above organizations to understand the community need. Act as liaison with local organizations to provide Big Brothers and Big Sisters as needed. You would be backed up by the Big Brothers Big Sisters staff and the board for information and help with presentations.DESIRED SKILLS AND EXPERTISE: Self-confident outgoing individuals, or sales or marketing experienced individuals, retired or employed would be perfect. Time required would be what ever the individual could provide. You would need to complete a criminal background check and have no history of violence toward youth. HOW TO APPLY If you fit the profile above and would benefit personally and professionally by contributing your experience and expertise to meet the needs of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ozaukee County, please contact Nicole Bulow at nicoleb@bbbsoz.org or by calling 262-377-0784. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ozaukee County WHO WE ARE: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ozaukee County has served local youth facing adversity since 1974. Our one-to-one mentoring programs match safe and caring adults to youth who would benefit from the special friendship, guidance, and support needed to help them reach their fullest potential. THE ROLE: We are looking for an individual to recruit Big Brothers and Big Sisters to support youth in Ozaukee County: Big Brothers and Big Sisters mentor children that need the guidance of an adult to improve their educational Success, higher aspirations greater confidence, avoidance of risky behavior, and better relationships. There are two programs: Community based where mentors meet twice a month for several hours to participate in activities they plan together. During their time, children explore new interests, broaden their experience, and strengthen their social and communication skills. School based where mentors meet once a week at the child’s school. During their time, they work on school work, play games, and build social and peer relations skills. The children in the community-based program are requested by their parent(s). The children in the school-based program are recommended by the school and confirmed by their parent(s). For more information there are 3 short videos on our website describing the programs and what it is like being a mentor.THE POSITION: Candidates would contact Ozaukee County businesses, Churches, and Community Organizations to organize a partnership with Big Brothers Big sisters to supply mentors. Give presentations to the above organizations to understand the community need. Act as liaison with local organizations to provide Big Brothers and Big Sisters as needed. You would be backed up by the Big Brothers Big Sisters staff and the board for information and help with presentations.DESIRED SKILLS AND EXPERTISE: Self-confident outgoing individuals, or sales or marketing experienced individuals, retired or employed would be perfect. Time required would be what ever the individual could provide. You would need to complete a criminal background check and have no history of violence toward youth. HOW TO APPLY If you fit the profile above and would benefit personally and professionally by contributing your experience and expertise to meet the needs of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ozaukee County, please contact Nicole Bulow at nicoleb@bbbsoz.org or by calling 262-377-0784. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ozaukee County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Recycling Program VolunteerHabitat for Humanity Ozaukee is expanding the Aluminum Recycling program. Individuals and groups who would be willing to help should contact: executivedirectorHFHOZ@gmail.com Tasks include: Setting up collection containers at area events and, picking up the containers after the event. Bags of cans can be brought back to the back to the Ozaukee Nonprofit Center Collection area. Transporting bags of cans to Ozaukee Iron and Metal to recycle them . Receipts and reimbursements should be turned in to the HFHOZ office on Dakota Drive in Grafton. Finding new opportunities for partnerships for recycling Posting signs and increasing awareness of this Recycling for Homes program.Contact: ExecutiveDirectorHFHOZ@gmail.comAgency: Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee Habitat for Humanity Ozaukee is expanding the Aluminum Recycling program. Individuals and groups who would be willing to help should contact: executivedirectorHFHOZ@gmail.com Tasks include: Setting up collection containers at area events and, picking up the containers after the event. Bags of cans can be brought back to the back to the Ozaukee Nonprofit Center Collection area. Transporting bags of cans to Ozaukee Iron and Metal to recycle them . Receipts and reimbursements should be turned in to the HFHOZ office on Dakota Drive in Grafton. Finding new opportunities for partnerships for recycling Posting signs and increasing awareness of this Recycling for Homes program.Contact: ExecutiveDirectorHFHOZ@gmail.comAgency: Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53024 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Movement Mentors - Walking Buddies for Adults with Special Needs
Help individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities get out outside for light exercise and vitamin D! Our Adult Family Home residents are looking for walking and biking buddies to go on short neighborhood outings.
Weekend Times Morning 8-11 am Evenings 4-7 pm
Weekday Times Evening 4-7 pm
Locations: Port Washington, Saukville, and Grafton
Agency: Balance, Inc.
Help individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities get out outside for light exercise and vitamin D! Our Adult Family Home residents are looking for walking and biking buddies to go on short neighborhood outings.
Weekend Times Morning 8-11 am Evenings 4-7 pm
Weekday Times Evening 4-7 pm
Locations: Port Washington, Saukville, and Grafton
Agency: Balance, Inc. Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a difference – join us on the beach!Keeping our Great Lakes beaches clean starts with you! Adopt-a-Beach cleanups are a fun, free, easy way to give back to your community and keep plastic pollution out of our Great Lakes. It’s easy to jump right into the Adopt-a-Beach community. Join a cleanup today! The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research. Each year, through the Adopt-a-Beach program, thousands of volunteers work to keep the Great Lakes shorelines healthy by removing litter from our beaches and collecting important data. Join the Adopt-a-Beach movement today! You can take part in two ways: Find an Adopt-a-Beach cleanup near you and sign up. A Team Leader will meet you at the beach with all the supplies! You can also become a Team Leader and host your own cleanup with friends, family, or community members. This is a great opportunity to keep your community beautiful and engage those around you. We have lots of resources to help you organize a successful cleanup! We have 2 Virtual Team Leader Trainings coming up that you can register for below: June 26, 2024 12pm-1pm CDT July 17, 2024 6pm-7pm CDT We hope to see you on the beach this season! Agency: Alliance for the Great Lakes Keeping our Great Lakes beaches clean starts with you! Adopt-a-Beach cleanups are a fun, free, easy way to give back to your community and keep plastic pollution out of our Great Lakes. It’s easy to jump right into the Adopt-a-Beach community. Join a cleanup today! The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research. Each year, through the Adopt-a-Beach program, thousands of volunteers work to keep the Great Lakes shorelines healthy by removing litter from our beaches and collecting important data. Join the Adopt-a-Beach movement today! You can take part in two ways: Find an Adopt-a-Beach cleanup near you and sign up. A Team Leader will meet you at the beach with all the supplies! You can also become a Team Leader and host your own cleanup with friends, family, or community members. This is a great opportunity to keep your community beautiful and engage those around you. We have lots of resources to help you organize a successful cleanup! We have 2 Virtual Team Leader Trainings coming up that you can register for below: June 26, 2024 12pm-1pm CDT July 17, 2024 6pm-7pm CDT We hope to see you on the beach this season! Agency: Alliance for the Great Lakes Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Children's Vision Screener for Fall SemesterBecome a Certified Children's Vision Screener! Help us identify children with potential vision problems and set them on the road to healthy vision through children's vision screenings in your community. Founded in 1958 by a group of dedicated volunteers, Prevent Blindness Wisconsin's mission is to prevent blindness and preserve sight in Wisconsin communities. We envision a Wisconsin where everyone enjoys a lifetime of healthy vision and we work toward this goal by providing free, direct sight-saving services, such as vision screenings, throughout the state. Volunteers help with vision screenings at schools and childcare centers throughout Ozaukee County that otherwise do not have the capacity to screen the children at their schools and centers. All volunteers are required to attend a Prevent Blindness Wisconsin sponsored Children's Vision Screener Training. The training will go over how to vision screen school-age and preschool age children and the last step is to attend a short virtual volunteer orientation. The children’s vision screening certification is good for 3 years. No previous experience with health care or vision screenings is necessary. This is an opportunity for individual adults, teens and small groups (maximum size of 5). Volunteers are required to complete and pass a background check and Children’s Vision Screener Training before volunteering. To sign up for our online training, please email Breanna at breanna@pbwi.org for the sign-up link. Time commitment: Vision screenings typically take place on weekday mornings. Depending on classroom size, screenings take between 1 and 3 hours. Vision screening start in September and go through May. Please contact Breanna Reckamp, Director of Operations, at breanna@pbwi.org or (414) 765-0505 to learn more and to sign up for a vision screener training. Agency: Prevent Blindness Wisconsin Become a Certified Children's Vision Screener! Help us identify children with potential vision problems and set them on the road to healthy vision through children's vision screenings in your community. Founded in 1958 by a group of dedicated volunteers, Prevent Blindness Wisconsin's mission is to prevent blindness and preserve sight in Wisconsin communities. We envision a Wisconsin where everyone enjoys a lifetime of healthy vision and we work toward this goal by providing free, direct sight-saving services, such as vision screenings, throughout the state. Volunteers help with vision screenings at schools and childcare centers throughout Ozaukee County that otherwise do not have the capacity to screen the children at their schools and centers. All volunteers are required to attend a Prevent Blindness Wisconsin sponsored Children's Vision Screener Training. The training will go over how to vision screen school-age and preschool age children and the last step is to attend a short virtual volunteer orientation. The children’s vision screening certification is good for 3 years. No previous experience with health care or vision screenings is necessary. This is an opportunity for individual adults, teens and small groups (maximum size of 5). Volunteers are required to complete and pass a background check and Children’s Vision Screener Training before volunteering. To sign up for our online training, please email Breanna at breanna@pbwi.org for the sign-up link. Time commitment: Vision screenings typically take place on weekday mornings. Depending on classroom size, screenings take between 1 and 3 hours. Vision screening start in September and go through May. Please contact Breanna Reckamp, Director of Operations, at breanna@pbwi.org or (414) 765-0505 to learn more and to sign up for a vision screener training. Agency: Prevent Blindness Wisconsin Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53092 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grafton PetSmart Cat CaregiversVolunteers in this program clean cat cages and provide one-on-one time with cats for socialization. If you are interested, please apply online at https://adoptsheboygancounty.org/volunteer/. All volunteers must go through the application process. Volunteers must be 18 years of age to work independently, or age 14 with a guardian. Agency: Humane Society of Sheboygan County Volunteers in this program clean cat cages and provide one-on-one time with cats for socialization. If you are interested, please apply online at https://adoptsheboygancounty.org/volunteer/. All volunteers must go through the application process. Volunteers must be 18 years of age to work independently, or age 14 with a guardian. Agency: Humane Society of Sheboygan County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Activities at many levels and many times-Beauty ShopCare Center is looking for volunteers who are enthusiastic, dependable and dedicated to helping our residents and participating in activities. In general, volunteering for an activity would take 1 3/4 hours. The beauty shop is most in need of volunteers on Monday afternoons and all day Friday. It involves the transportation of residents to and from Beauty salons. Ideally , help is needed weekly, but any help Lasata receives is appreciated. Contact Mary Mastronardo,( mmastronardo@co.ozaukee.wi.us) or call 262-512-2804 for more information. Agency: Lasata Senior Living Campus Care Center is looking for volunteers who are enthusiastic, dependable and dedicated to helping our residents and participating in activities. In general, volunteering for an activity would take 1 3/4 hours. The beauty shop is most in need of volunteers on Monday afternoons and all day Friday. It involves the transportation of residents to and from Beauty salons. Ideally , help is needed weekly, but any help Lasata receives is appreciated. Contact Mary Mastronardo,( mmastronardo@co.ozaukee.wi.us) or call 262-512-2804 for more information. Agency: Lasata Senior Living Campus Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53012 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer for Activities with SeniorsLasata Care Center is looking for volunteers who are enthusiastic, dependable and dedicated to helping our residents and participating in activities. In general, volunteering for an activity would take about one hour and 45 minutes of one's time. Volunteers are needed to assist with these activities: Mondays at 2pm, - Music bingo or penny ante game Tuesdays at 10am- art for everyone Wednesdays at 2pm- bingo Thursdays at 1:45 pm- cards with friends Volunteering involves transportation to and from activities and assistance during activities. Ideally, help is needed weekly, but any help Lasata receives is appreciated. Contact Mary Mastronardo, mmastronardo@co.ozaukee.wi.us or call 262-512-2804 for more information. Agency: Lasata Senior Living Campus Lasata Care Center is looking for volunteers who are enthusiastic, dependable and dedicated to helping our residents and participating in activities. In general, volunteering for an activity would take about one hour and 45 minutes of one's time. Volunteers are needed to assist with these activities: Mondays at 2pm, - Music bingo or penny ante game Tuesdays at 10am- art for everyone Wednesdays at 2pm- bingo Thursdays at 1:45 pm- cards with friends Volunteering involves transportation to and from activities and assistance during activities. Ideally, help is needed weekly, but any help Lasata receives is appreciated. Contact Mary Mastronardo, mmastronardo@co.ozaukee.wi.us or call 262-512-2804 for more information. Agency: Lasata Senior Living Campus Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53012 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer During Devotional HoursLasata Care Center is looking for volunteers who are enthusiastic, dependable and dedicated to helping our residents and participating in activities. In general, volunteering for an activity would take about one hour and 45 minutes of one's time. Assistance is needed monthly during devotional hours. Lutheran Worship--Second and Fourth Thursdays of the month at 3pm Catholic Devotional hour with St. Francis Borgia--First Friday of the month at 10 am. Volunteering involves transportation to and from activities and assistance during activities. Ideally, help is needed weekly, but any help Lasata receives in appreciated. Contact Mary Mastronardo, mmastronardo@co.ozaukee.wi.us or call 262-512-2804 for more information Agency: Lasata Senior Living Campus Lasata Care Center is looking for volunteers who are enthusiastic, dependable and dedicated to helping our residents and participating in activities. In general, volunteering for an activity would take about one hour and 45 minutes of one's time. Assistance is needed monthly during devotional hours. Lutheran Worship--Second and Fourth Thursdays of the month at 3pm Catholic Devotional hour with St. Francis Borgia--First Friday of the month at 10 am. Volunteering involves transportation to and from activities and assistance during activities. Ideally, help is needed weekly, but any help Lasata receives in appreciated. Contact Mary Mastronardo, mmastronardo@co.ozaukee.wi.us or call 262-512-2804 for more information Agency: Lasata Senior Living Campus Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53012 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grants CoordinatorThe Grants Coordinator will collaborate with the Executive Director and the Board of Directors to develop funding prospects and execute grant writing on both new and continuation grants. This volunteer will develop and assist with financing prospects, grant writing, and fundraising efforts to significantly increase our program's investment in the Ozaukee community, making a tangible difference in the lives of our residents. contact: unitedwayno@gmail.com Agency: United Way of Northern Ozaukee The Grants Coordinator will collaborate with the Executive Director and the Board of Directors to develop funding prospects and execute grant writing on both new and continuation grants. This volunteer will develop and assist with financing prospects, grant writing, and fundraising efforts to significantly increase our program's investment in the Ozaukee community, making a tangible difference in the lives of our residents. contact: unitedwayno@gmail.com Agency: United Way of Northern Ozaukee Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board member for Balance's Board of DirectorsBalance is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) in Ozaukee County. Through our community-based programs, we empower children and adults with IDD to reach their full potential while fostering understanding, acceptance, and inclusion within our community. We are seeking passionate individuals to join our volunteer Board of Directors. As a board member, you will play a vital role in: Providing strategic guidance and oversight to ensure Balance fulfills its mission Contributing to financial stewardship and long-term sustainability Helping develop and strengthen community partnerships Participating in fundraising initiatives and events Attending regular board meetings to review programs and make key decisions Serving as an ambassador for Balance in the communityWe welcome candidates from diverse professional backgrounds who can bring fresh perspectives and expertise to our organization. Whether you have experience in business, healthcare, education, finance, nonprofit management, or other fields, your skills can make a difference. We're particularly interested in individuals who have connections to Ozaukee County and the IDD community through their careers, family relationships, or personal interests. Get started by filling out an online application! balanceinc.org/volunteer Agency: Balance, Inc. Balance is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) in Ozaukee County. Through our community-based programs, we empower children and adults with IDD to reach their full potential while fostering understanding, acceptance, and inclusion within our community. We are seeking passionate individuals to join our volunteer Board of Directors. As a board member, you will play a vital role in: Providing strategic guidance and oversight to ensure Balance fulfills its mission Contributing to financial stewardship and long-term sustainability Helping develop and strengthen community partnerships Participating in fundraising initiatives and events Attending regular board meetings to review programs and make key decisions Serving as an ambassador for Balance in the communityWe welcome candidates from diverse professional backgrounds who can bring fresh perspectives and expertise to our organization. Whether you have experience in business, healthcare, education, finance, nonprofit management, or other fields, your skills can make a difference. We're particularly interested in individuals who have connections to Ozaukee County and the IDD community through their careers, family relationships, or personal interests. Get started by filling out an online application! balanceinc.org/volunteer Agency: Balance, Inc. Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Are You Ready to Make A Difference and become a Hospice Volunteer?In the realm of compassion and care, few roles hold the significance and transformative power quite like that of a hospice volunteer. It is experience that transcends the ordinary as you touch the lives of those in need with grace, comfort, and companionship. Being a hospice volunteer is about dedicating your time and presence to others. Whether through a gentle touch, a listening ear, or simply sitting quietly by their side, you become the steadfast support those facing end of life seek. Volunteers can read books, newspapers, or magazines to patients or even share their own stories. For patients who enjoy the company of animals, volunteers with trained therapy animals can visit and provide companionship. Hospice volunteers who have served in the military can share their experiences with a hospice veteran and participate in a pinning ceremony. Being a hospice volunteer is a calling that allows you to provide empathy, allow yourself to be vulnerable, and embrace the stories of each individual as they celebrate their life journey. Are you up to this rewarding challenge? Agency: Preceptor Home Health & Hospice In the realm of compassion and care, few roles hold the significance and transformative power quite like that of a hospice volunteer. It is experience that transcends the ordinary as you touch the lives of those in need with grace, comfort, and companionship. Being a hospice volunteer is about dedicating your time and presence to others. Whether through a gentle touch, a listening ear, or simply sitting quietly by their side, you become the steadfast support those facing end of life seek. Volunteers can read books, newspapers, or magazines to patients or even share their own stories. For patients who enjoy the company of animals, volunteers with trained therapy animals can visit and provide companionship. Hospice volunteers who have served in the military can share their experiences with a hospice veteran and participate in a pinning ceremony. Being a hospice volunteer is a calling that allows you to provide empathy, allow yourself to be vulnerable, and embrace the stories of each individual as they celebrate their life journey. Are you up to this rewarding challenge? Agency: Preceptor Home Health & Hospice Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53022 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Are You Ready to Make A Difference and become a Hospice Volunteer?Preceptor Hospice is looking for dedicated volunteers to serve in roles that build on their strengths and abilities. Hospice volunteers are essential in helping Preceptor support our mission of promoting the comfort and quality of life of each individual patient by providing what is important to them at this stage of their life. Volunteers are able to offer companionship and create meaningful connections by engaging in conversation, reading books, be a listening ear, or a simple hand to hold. Do you have a special talent - singing, playing an instrument? Are you a Veteran and would you like to honor the bond shared of shared service by becoming a Veteran-to-Veteran to Veteran volunteer? Volunteer with a buddy, friend, spouse, co-worker, sibling. Is your pet certified? Preceptor will help you find the perfect opportunity that fits your passion and works with your schedule. Agency: Preceptor Home Health & Hospice Preceptor Hospice is looking for dedicated volunteers to serve in roles that build on their strengths and abilities. Hospice volunteers are essential in helping Preceptor support our mission of promoting the comfort and quality of life of each individual patient by providing what is important to them at this stage of their life. Volunteers are able to offer companionship and create meaningful connections by engaging in conversation, reading books, be a listening ear, or a simple hand to hold. Do you have a special talent - singing, playing an instrument? Are you a Veteran and would you like to honor the bond shared of shared service by becoming a Veteran-to-Veteran to Veteran volunteer? Volunteer with a buddy, friend, spouse, co-worker, sibling. Is your pet certified? Preceptor will help you find the perfect opportunity that fits your passion and works with your schedule. Agency: Preceptor Home Health & Hospice Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53022 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VolunteerPositions at Family Sharing are often added. We are looking for happy, kind individuals who want to help make a difference in our community! If this is you, call us today to schedule a tour and to discuss where your talents and skills can be used at Family Sharing. We have a wonderful team of people just waiting to meet you! admin@familysharingozaukee.org Agency: Family Sharing of Ozaukee County Positions at Family Sharing are often added. We are looking for happy, kind individuals who want to help make a difference in our community! If this is you, call us today to schedule a tour and to discuss where your talents and skills can be used at Family Sharing. We have a wonderful team of people just waiting to meet you! admin@familysharingozaukee.org Agency: Family Sharing of Ozaukee County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer- Companion, Musical or Crafting Volunteers Needed"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer" Come join the Volunteer Team at Allay Hospice! The mission of the Allay Hospice Volunteer is to bring dignity and compassion to those nearing end of life, by honoring the individual and their life story thru companionship. As an Allay Hospice Volunteer you will have the amazing opportunity to bring attention, comfort and care to those who need it most. Whether you might have the gift of gab, the skill of sewing/knitting/crocheting, a musical touch with an instrument or your voice, a listening ear or comfortable with quiet moments, there are endless ways to support a hospice patient as an Allay Volunteer! Come join the extraordinary Volunteer Team at Allay Hospice Agency: Allay Home and Hospice "The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer" Come join the Volunteer Team at Allay Hospice! The mission of the Allay Hospice Volunteer is to bring dignity and compassion to those nearing end of life, by honoring the individual and their life story thru companionship. As an Allay Hospice Volunteer you will have the amazing opportunity to bring attention, comfort and care to those who need it most. Whether you might have the gift of gab, the skill of sewing/knitting/crocheting, a musical touch with an instrument or your voice, a listening ear or comfortable with quiet moments, there are endless ways to support a hospice patient as an Allay Volunteer! Come join the extraordinary Volunteer Team at Allay Hospice Agency: Allay Home and Hospice Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Pet Therapy Volunteer"An animal's eyes have the power to speak a great language"- Martin Buber Do you have a certified pet therapy animal? Would you like to make visits to hospice patients by bringing them smiles and joy when your therapy animal speaks a language of care, love and affection? Then come join the Allay Hospice Volunteer Team! Pet therapy animals have the ability to reduce stress, anxiety and depression, ease loneliness and improve an overall sense of well being. Please consider volunteering with your certified pet therapy animal at Allay Hospice where you will make a difference in the lives of those who need it most! Agency: Allay Home and Hospice "An animal's eyes have the power to speak a great language"- Martin Buber Do you have a certified pet therapy animal? Would you like to make visits to hospice patients by bringing them smiles and joy when your therapy animal speaks a language of care, love and affection? Then come join the Allay Hospice Volunteer Team! Pet therapy animals have the ability to reduce stress, anxiety and depression, ease loneliness and improve an overall sense of well being. Please consider volunteering with your certified pet therapy animal at Allay Hospice where you will make a difference in the lives of those who need it most! Agency: Allay Home and Hospice Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lily Hospice Companions (Grafton/Cedarburg area)At Lily Home & Hospice, we strive to make the end of life as comfortable as possible for those we visit by providing care that is personalized to each individual. We emphasize our patient's quality of life instead of the duration and strive to make this experience more inclusive rather than isolated. Many hospice patients need and want someone to spend time with, and we are looking for compassionate, dedicated volunteers to give them that most basic of needs - human connection.
Lily Hospice Volunteers provide comfort and support through companionship, finding meaning in every moment. As a volunteer, you might spend time just talking, sharing stories and memories, listening to music or watching a movie, assisting with an activity or other non-medical tasks. There are also times to simply sit quietly with a patient to let them know they are not alone. We take our mission seriously, but we also have fun while partnering with our patients on their journey. At Lily Hospice, we care for our patients in the comfort of their own home. For some, home might be a private residence, while others might reside in an assisted living or nursing facility/health center. Visitors are needed throughout the Grafton/Cedarburg area. We do take into account your location to assign visits that are within or near your own community. Visit us at www.lilyhealthcare.org Agency: Lily Hospice At Lily Home & Hospice, we strive to make the end of life as comfortable as possible for those we visit by providing care that is personalized to each individual. We emphasize our patient's quality of life instead of the duration and strive to make this experience more inclusive rather than isolated. Many hospice patients need and want someone to spend time with, and we are looking for compassionate, dedicated volunteers to give them that most basic of needs - human connection.
Lily Hospice Volunteers provide comfort and support through companionship, finding meaning in every moment. As a volunteer, you might spend time just talking, sharing stories and memories, listening to music or watching a movie, assisting with an activity or other non-medical tasks. There are also times to simply sit quietly with a patient to let them know they are not alone. We take our mission seriously, but we also have fun while partnering with our patients on their journey. At Lily Hospice, we care for our patients in the comfort of their own home. For some, home might be a private residence, while others might reside in an assisted living or nursing facility/health center. Visitors are needed throughout the Grafton/Cedarburg area. We do take into account your location to assign visits that are within or near your own community. Visit us at www.lilyhealthcare.org Agency: Lily Hospice Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing StrategistLooking for a great storyteller The United Way of Northern Ozaukee is seeking a volunteer marketing professional to play a crucial role in effectively communicating our vision and mission to the community, thereby making a significant impact on the lives of those we serve. Your work will have a direct effect on the lives of the community members we support. As our marketing specialist, you will be an integral part of a collaborative team, developing new and ongoing marketing and advertising activities, which may include creating content for social media and print materials. Promote events and initiatives, Help update the website For more information on how your local United Way is working for the community, contact Barbara Bates-Nelson at 248-613-7855 or email unitedwayno@gmail.com. Get involved, volunteer, and help us advocate for those who don't have a voice, thereby making a tangible difference in our community. Agency: United Way of Northern Ozaukee Looking for a great storyteller The United Way of Northern Ozaukee is seeking a volunteer marketing professional to play a crucial role in effectively communicating our vision and mission to the community, thereby making a significant impact on the lives of those we serve. Your work will have a direct effect on the lives of the community members we support. As our marketing specialist, you will be an integral part of a collaborative team, developing new and ongoing marketing and advertising activities, which may include creating content for social media and print materials. Promote events and initiatives, Help update the website For more information on how your local United Way is working for the community, contact Barbara Bates-Nelson at 248-613-7855 or email unitedwayno@gmail.com. Get involved, volunteer, and help us advocate for those who don't have a voice, thereby making a tangible difference in our community. Agency: United Way of Northern Ozaukee Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Childcare Volunteers (Adult or Teen)Please consider being one of the childcare providers during this popular workshop for parents! We have a great playroom and you will be with other volunteers.
Tuesday, February 24 Arrive: 9:15am; Leave at 10:40am
Please fill out an application at: Ozaukeefamilyservices.org Volunteer Either Regular application or scroll down for Student Application We look forward to seeing you as a Volunteer! Agency: Ozaukee Family Services Please consider being one of the childcare providers during this popular workshop for parents! We have a great playroom and you will be with other volunteers.
Tuesday, February 24 Arrive: 9:15am; Leave at 10:40am
Please fill out an application at: Ozaukeefamilyservices.org Volunteer Either Regular application or scroll down for Student Application We look forward to seeing you as a Volunteer! Agency: Ozaukee Family Services Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53012 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Biochar Branch MonitorNEW OPPORTUNITY! Biochar Branch Monitors (FKA Climate Catalyst Sessions) Volunteer opportunities will occur annually mid-June - September. Agency: Lake Michigan Bird Observatory NEW OPPORTUNITY! Biochar Branch Monitors (FKA Climate Catalyst Sessions) Volunteer opportunities will occur annually mid-June - September. Agency: Lake Michigan Bird Observatory Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Birdscape Botanist Volunteer (native plant Monitor)Ever wonder what trees and shrubs are growing right in your own backyard and neighborhood? Or how tall that towering oak really is? Come join Observatory staff for a hands-on adventure in the field during our Birdscape Botanist Sessions! - Learn to identify the woody plants that make up our local landscapes—once you know their names, you’ll start seeing them everywhere. PLEASE SIGN UP IN ADVANCE TO JOIN A 2026 SESSION - HERE! Wednesdays June 24 – August 12 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM We have several monitoring locations throughout Port Washington, and we will send you an email with the location to meet us within 24-48 hours of your volunteer time. All parks are in the City of Port Washington, WI. Agency: Lake Michigan Bird Observatory Ever wonder what trees and shrubs are growing right in your own backyard and neighborhood? Or how tall that towering oak really is? Come join Observatory staff for a hands-on adventure in the field during our Birdscape Botanist Sessions! - Learn to identify the woody plants that make up our local landscapes—once you know their names, you’ll start seeing them everywhere. PLEASE SIGN UP IN ADVANCE TO JOIN A 2026 SESSION - HERE! Wednesdays June 24 – August 12 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM We have several monitoring locations throughout Port Washington, and we will send you an email with the location to meet us within 24-48 hours of your volunteer time. All parks are in the City of Port Washington, WI. Agency: Lake Michigan Bird Observatory Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53074 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Nesting Navigator (birdnest box monitor)Have you been curious how many eggs a Black-capped Chickadee pair cares for during a single breeding season? Or how to tell who built a nest just by the materials inside? Volunteers are assigned a route to monitor on a weekly basis during the breeding season (April-July). Monitoring involves checking boxes for evidence of nesting, counting number of eggs laid, counting number of chicks hatched and number of chicks that leave the nest and entering data into the mobile NestWatch application.
PLEASE SIGN UP IN ADVANCE FOR THE TRAINING SESSION - HERE! Commitment and Orientation Training Boxes need to be checked 1-2 times/week during the nesting season (April 1 - July 31). Volunteers are requested to signup in advance to select nesting trail routes that consist of 2 - 8 boxes/route. 1 box check takes approx. 5 minutes incl. data entry One 10-minute self-guided and one 1.5-hour in-person or virtual training is required annuallyAgency: Lake Michigan Bird Observatory Have you been curious how many eggs a Black-capped Chickadee pair cares for during a single breeding season? Or how to tell who built a nest just by the materials inside? Volunteers are assigned a route to monitor on a weekly basis during the breeding season (April-July). Monitoring involves checking boxes for evidence of nesting, counting number of eggs laid, counting number of chicks hatched and number of chicks that leave the nest and entering data into the mobile NestWatch application.
PLEASE SIGN UP IN ADVANCE FOR THE TRAINING SESSION - HERE! Commitment and Orientation Training Boxes need to be checked 1-2 times/week during the nesting season (April 1 - July 31). Volunteers are requested to signup in advance to select nesting trail routes that consist of 2 - 8 boxes/route. 1 box check takes approx. 5 minutes incl. data entry One 10-minute self-guided and one 1.5-hour in-person or virtual training is required annuallyAgency: Lake Michigan Bird Observatory Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sap Hauling VolunteersIt's almost Maple Sugarin' season at Riveredge! There's no better fresh-air cure for cabin fever than a walk in the maple woods during March, collecting sap "the old-fashioned way." Join the friendly crew of volunteer sap haulers who help make Riveredge's maple syrup. If you are retired or have a flexible schedule, your help is welcome when the sap starts to run! Sap hauling involves walking, lifting, bending, and hauling 3 to 5 gallon buckets of fresh sap. If you're up for a challenge and can commit the time to learn how to run the evaporator, evaporator volunteers are always needed! Contact: hsedgwick@riveredge.us Agency: Riveredge Nature Center It's almost Maple Sugarin' season at Riveredge! There's no better fresh-air cure for cabin fever than a walk in the maple woods during March, collecting sap "the old-fashioned way." Join the friendly crew of volunteer sap haulers who help make Riveredge's maple syrup. If you are retired or have a flexible schedule, your help is welcome when the sap starts to run! Sap hauling involves walking, lifting, bending, and hauling 3 to 5 gallon buckets of fresh sap. If you're up for a challenge and can commit the time to learn how to run the evaporator, evaporator volunteers are always needed! Contact: hsedgwick@riveredge.us Agency: Riveredge Nature Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53080 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Festival VolunteersClick below to sign up! We accept volunteers 13 and older. Teens can use their hours towards merit programs. All Festival Volunteers receive a Festival t-shirt, free beverages during a shift, a voucher for a free brat, an invitation to our fantastic annual Volunteer Appreciation Event, and the never-ending GRATITUDE of Festivals staff! Please go to the Festivals of Cedarburg/Volunteer Website to sign up For Winter Festival in February. Agency: Festivals of Cedarburg Click below to sign up! We accept volunteers 13 and older. Teens can use their hours towards merit programs. All Festival Volunteers receive a Festival t-shirt, free beverages during a shift, a voucher for a free brat, an invitation to our fantastic annual Volunteer Appreciation Event, and the never-ending GRATITUDE of Festivals staff! Please go to the Festivals of Cedarburg/Volunteer Website to sign up For Winter Festival in February. Agency: Festivals of Cedarburg Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53012 Allow Groups: Yes |