Volunteer: Become a Volunteer restoring Kitsap's Tall ShipYou can make a difference for the future! Become a volunteer restoring Tall Ship Schooner Fiddlers Dream. Working with Master Shipwrights, Captains, Adults and children of all ages and abilities. Come share your talents! Come learn a new talent!
Agency: Kitsap Maritime Heritage Foundation You can make a difference for the future! Become a volunteer restoring Tall Ship Schooner Fiddlers Dream. Working with Master Shipwrights, Captains, Adults and children of all ages and abilities. Come share your talents! Come learn a new talent!
Agency: Kitsap Maritime Heritage Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98311-9310 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tall Ship RestorationWorking with Master Shipwrights - A learning experience restoring Schooner 'Fiddler's Dream' deck. Interacting with other volunteers gaining friendships, experience, knowledge and sharing. Carpentry. Building. Electrical.
Agency: Kitsap Maritime Heritage Foundation Working with Master Shipwrights - A learning experience restoring Schooner 'Fiddler's Dream' deck. Interacting with other volunteers gaining friendships, experience, knowledge and sharing. Carpentry. Building. Electrical.
Agency: Kitsap Maritime Heritage Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98311 Allow Groups: Yes |
Inkind: Accepting NEW items donations throughout the yearClothing (jackets, pants, shoes, socks) Pajamas Scarves, beanies Toys Youth books Gift cards/certificates Stocking stuffers (mini games. school supplies, etc.) Agency: The Shepherds and The Angels Clothing (jackets, pants, shoes, socks) Pajamas Scarves, beanies Toys Youth books Gift cards/certificates Stocking stuffers (mini games. school supplies, etc.) Agency: The Shepherds and The Angels Need Type: Inkind Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98366 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Afternoon/Evening VolunteersWe are looking for individuals who can assist us with the running of the shelter. Volunteers are able to choose the amount of time they are able to contribute a week/month, as well as anything in particular they are looking to get involved in. To qualify you must be someone willing to meet our clients where they are, non judgemental or demeaning; have an open heart and a listening ear. The volunteers are there to ensure the safety of the clients, ensuring only those with authorization are allowed into the facility. There is a little house keeping to be done but most of this is done by the clients themselves as part of their living skills training. The afternoon/evening shift duties include: - Read shift log - Sort donations (if any) - Buzz residence in/enforce showing of badge - Answer phone - Be available for medication (if needed) - Enforce kitchen sign-up chart - Make sure children are in bed by 9 pm - Close the kitchen - Write in shift log - Turn shift over to next volunteer We know your time is valuable as a volunteer so we are requesting anyone who is available for a 3-4 hour shift, which ever works best for your schedule. However many days a week is up to you as well! The afternoon/evening shift starts any time after 4:30 pm. The house closes up at 10 and the overnight volunteer takes over. Agency: Georgia's House We are looking for individuals who can assist us with the running of the shelter. Volunteers are able to choose the amount of time they are able to contribute a week/month, as well as anything in particular they are looking to get involved in. To qualify you must be someone willing to meet our clients where they are, non judgemental or demeaning; have an open heart and a listening ear. The volunteers are there to ensure the safety of the clients, ensuring only those with authorization are allowed into the facility. There is a little house keeping to be done but most of this is done by the clients themselves as part of their living skills training. The afternoon/evening shift duties include: - Read shift log - Sort donations (if any) - Buzz residence in/enforce showing of badge - Answer phone - Be available for medication (if needed) - Enforce kitchen sign-up chart - Make sure children are in bed by 9 pm - Close the kitchen - Write in shift log - Turn shift over to next volunteer We know your time is valuable as a volunteer so we are requesting anyone who is available for a 3-4 hour shift, which ever works best for your schedule. However many days a week is up to you as well! The afternoon/evening shift starts any time after 4:30 pm. The house closes up at 10 and the overnight volunteer takes over. Agency: Georgia's House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Apply for next year's Teen Council!Applications are currently open for the 2018-2019 school year. If you are going into 10th, 11th, or 12th grade next year and want to make a difference in your peer's access to sex-ed, this is for you! Teen Council runs for the duration of the school year with a mandatory retreat in mid-August 2018. For more info and to apply click here. Agency: Planned Parenthood Teen Council Applications are currently open for the 2018-2019 school year. If you are going into 10th, 11th, or 12th grade next year and want to make a difference in your peer's access to sex-ed, this is for you! Teen Council runs for the duration of the school year with a mandatory retreat in mid-August 2018. For more info and to apply click here. Agency: Planned Parenthood Teen Council Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Apply your Coaching Skills to support Nonprofit LeadersAre you a professional coach who is looking for ways to engage in the community? We are in high demand for volunteers with coaching certifications and passion for making a difference in nonprofit community by providing leadership, executive, business, or performance coaching to the senior level leaders including Executives, Directors, Board members, and teams. Coaches who have had work experience in nonprofits are encouraged to apply, as many nonprofit leaders appreciate the guidance of coaches who have been in their shoes. 501 Commons provides high quality, affordable consulting, coaching and training services to nonprofits, schools, and public agencies thanks to a corps of skilled volunteers who put their expertise to good use. As a coach with 501 Commons you can help support nonprofits on projects such as: Increased awareness and confidence in leadership abilities Improved clarity and ability to guide the organization toward fulfillment of its vision Enhanced relationships with staff, Board, and others Improved time management and productivity Increased job satisfaction and optimism about their organization Expanded personal and organizational capacityOur typical coaching engagement is 15 hours over 6 months where some sessions happen in person and others over phone or video conferencing. As a service corps member, you will: Be a part of our coaching community with ample networking opportunities. Access our online training, resource library, and workshops Apply your background and expertise towards supporting the nonprofit communityAdditionally, if you are in the process of obtaining your coaching certificate you are welcome to apply. The hours you spend with our clients will count towards your certification. All volunteers are covered under 501 Commons' Professional Liability coverage. For more information about this opportunity and how to apply, please click on the "respond" button on this page. Agency: 501 Commons Are you a professional coach who is looking for ways to engage in the community? We are in high demand for volunteers with coaching certifications and passion for making a difference in nonprofit community by providing leadership, executive, business, or performance coaching to the senior level leaders including Executives, Directors, Board members, and teams. Coaches who have had work experience in nonprofits are encouraged to apply, as many nonprofit leaders appreciate the guidance of coaches who have been in their shoes. 501 Commons provides high quality, affordable consulting, coaching and training services to nonprofits, schools, and public agencies thanks to a corps of skilled volunteers who put their expertise to good use. As a coach with 501 Commons you can help support nonprofits on projects such as: Increased awareness and confidence in leadership abilities Improved clarity and ability to guide the organization toward fulfillment of its vision Enhanced relationships with staff, Board, and others Improved time management and productivity Increased job satisfaction and optimism about their organization Expanded personal and organizational capacityOur typical coaching engagement is 15 hours over 6 months where some sessions happen in person and others over phone or video conferencing. As a service corps member, you will: Be a part of our coaching community with ample networking opportunities. Access our online training, resource library, and workshops Apply your background and expertise towards supporting the nonprofit communityAdditionally, if you are in the process of obtaining your coaching certificate you are welcome to apply. The hours you spend with our clients will count towards your certification. All volunteers are covered under 501 Commons' Professional Liability coverage. For more information about this opportunity and how to apply, please click on the "respond" button on this page. Agency: 501 Commons Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Aquarium VolunteersSEA Discovery Center is a free public aquarium located in downtown Poulsbo and we would love for you to join our volunteer team! If you are interested in the marine environment and sharing your love for the ocean with others - SEA is the place for you. We are looking for dedicated volunteers to assist during the public hours, Fridays or Saturdays between the hours of 10:30am-4:30pm. Volunteers receive hands-on training and are supported by staff and experienced volunteers. Interested volunteers must complete an online application and background check through Western Washington University. Volunteer | SEA Discovery Center (wwu.edu) Agency: SEA Discovery Center SEA Discovery Center is a free public aquarium located in downtown Poulsbo and we would love for you to join our volunteer team! If you are interested in the marine environment and sharing your love for the ocean with others - SEA is the place for you. We are looking for dedicated volunteers to assist during the public hours, Fridays or Saturdays between the hours of 10:30am-4:30pm. Volunteers receive hands-on training and are supported by staff and experienced volunteers. Interested volunteers must complete an online application and background check through Western Washington University. Volunteer | SEA Discovery Center (wwu.edu) Agency: SEA Discovery Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98370 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Are You a Health Care Professional? Volunteer with the Red Cross!Are you a licensed health care professional? Join the Red Cross! Disaster Health Services Responders provide disaster health care by meeting the disaster related health needs of clients and providing support to other volunteers. Support to the DAT response, shelter operations, emergency aid stations, outreach activities, and casework and recovery planning during a disaster relief operation . Time Commitment: Minimum 8-hours per month Requirements: Have an active license in one of the following: Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Paramedic, Medical Doctor (MD), Doctor of Osteopathy (DO), Physician Assistant (PA), Nurse Practitioner (NP), Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)Agency: American Red Cross Are you a licensed health care professional? Join the Red Cross! Disaster Health Services Responders provide disaster health care by meeting the disaster related health needs of clients and providing support to other volunteers. Support to the DAT response, shelter operations, emergency aid stations, outreach activities, and casework and recovery planning during a disaster relief operation . Time Commitment: Minimum 8-hours per month Requirements: Have an active license in one of the following: Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Paramedic, Medical Doctor (MD), Doctor of Osteopathy (DO), Physician Assistant (PA), Nurse Practitioner (NP), Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: assistantHelp in reviewing website for accuracy, taking pictures of the banners for the website. Volunteer at fundraisers or booths. Doesn't take much out of your valuable time :-) Agency: Blue Star Banner Program Help in reviewing website for accuracy, taking pictures of the banners for the website. Volunteer at fundraisers or booths. Doesn't take much out of your valuable time :-) Agency: Blue Star Banner Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Neighbor...Clothe A NeighborAgency: Fishline Food Bank & Comprehensive Services Agency: Fishline Food Bank & Comprehensive Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98370 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Neighbor...Feed A NeighborAgency: Fishline Food Bank & Comprehensive Services Agency: Fishline Food Bank & Comprehensive Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98370 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Neighbor...Help a NeighborAgency: Fishline Food Bank & Comprehensive Services Agency: Fishline Food Bank & Comprehensive Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98370 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Habitat Steward!Are you interested in creating areas for wildlife? Do you want to help others create and restore wildlife habitat in backyards, schoolyards, and other private and public areas? NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BECOME A HABITAT STEWARD! Show your support for National Wildlife Federation and let us know if you would like to have a special Habitat Steward training session in your area! We are always looking to expand our nationwide team of dedicated volunteers, and Kitsap County is one of our Target Communities for 2017. The 30-hour training program is engaging, fun and highly informative and you get to meet and interact with local conservation professionals and other similarly interested folks! Expert speakers will present on topics such as: rain gardens, gardening for wildlife, native plants, noxious weeds, habitat restoration, and much more! Benefits include: an NWF volunteer t-shirt, 30 hours of hands-on training, engaging field trips, a comprehensive training manual with local resources, and instruction from local convservation professionals. Are you or your group interested in bringing a Habitat Steward training session to Kitsap County? To request a session, please contact Sarah Bruemmer at WAHabitatCoordinator@nwf.org or (206) 577-7809. Agency: National Wildlife Federation Are you interested in creating areas for wildlife? Do you want to help others create and restore wildlife habitat in backyards, schoolyards, and other private and public areas? NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BECOME A HABITAT STEWARD! Show your support for National Wildlife Federation and let us know if you would like to have a special Habitat Steward training session in your area! We are always looking to expand our nationwide team of dedicated volunteers, and Kitsap County is one of our Target Communities for 2017. The 30-hour training program is engaging, fun and highly informative and you get to meet and interact with local conservation professionals and other similarly interested folks! Expert speakers will present on topics such as: rain gardens, gardening for wildlife, native plants, noxious weeds, habitat restoration, and much more! Benefits include: an NWF volunteer t-shirt, 30 hours of hands-on training, engaging field trips, a comprehensive training manual with local resources, and instruction from local convservation professionals. Are you or your group interested in bringing a Habitat Steward training session to Kitsap County? To request a session, please contact Sarah Bruemmer at WAHabitatCoordinator@nwf.org or (206) 577-7809. Agency: National Wildlife Federation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98370 Allow Groups: Yes |
Inkind: Blankets and Towels needed for ShelterWe recently had a bug bed infestation and had to get rid of many of our linens. We are looking for donations of blankets and towels for our overnight emergency shelter where we have 8 beds but many youth come to use our shower facilities. Blankets and towels can be dropped off at 837 4th Street between the hours of 9am and 5pm M-F.
Thank you for your support of at risk and homeless youth in Kitsap County! Agency: The Coffee Oasis We recently had a bug bed infestation and had to get rid of many of our linens. We are looking for donations of blankets and towels for our overnight emergency shelter where we have 8 beds but many youth come to use our shower facilities. Blankets and towels can be dropped off at 837 4th Street between the hours of 9am and 5pm M-F.
Thank you for your support of at risk and homeless youth in Kitsap County! Agency: The Coffee Oasis Need Type: Inkind Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberHave a passion for feeding people in need? Do you enjoy planting seeds and watching love grow? Are you a dedicated individual who wants to make a positive impact on your community? Check us out!! Agency: Seeds of Grace Have a passion for feeding people in need? Do you enjoy planting seeds and watching love grow? Are you a dedicated individual who wants to make a positive impact on your community? Check us out!! Agency: Seeds of Grace Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberBOARD OF DIRECTORS POSITION DESCRIPTION
Role Summary:
The ideal KRM Board member is a passionate Christian leader who desires to serve those experiencing homelessness in Kitsap County. Board members are community ambassadors for KRM who make a personal philanthropic commitment, and partner with staff to raise funds throughout the community. Board members are influential in the communities they serve.
Kitsap Rescue Mission Statement: Motivated by our faith in Christ, our mission is to build a community on the Kitsap Peninsula that cares for those experiencing homelessness. Core Responsibility: Partner with the Executive and provide guidance and counsel in the development of strategies to deliver the KRM mission. This includes
In close partnership with the Executive, board members represent KRM to the community including, but not limited to: community organizations; state/local Raising Funds: Revenue is essential to assure mission delivery. Board members make a commitment to personal philanthropy and to serve as advocates for the organization, leveraging personal networks to energize their community to support KRM. The Executive is the organization’s chief fundraiser and board members support that role as a key part of the partnership. Administrative: Provide financial oversight by annual budget approval and monthly monitoring of finances. Conduct searches and hire for the Executive Director position when needed Conduct the Executive Director’s yearly performance evaluation and compensation adjustments The board is responsible to ensure the ED is meeting agreed-upon yearly performance goals and abiding by Board Policies Elect the Board Officers – Chair, Vice Chair(s), Treasurer, and Secretary. Assure board members meet their obligations of regularly attending board and committee meetings, reviewing management reports, and participating in planning processes. Recruit and orient new board members with the skills necessary for an effective board Evaluate the board’s performance.If you think you might be a good fit for the KRM Board, please send an email briefly describing your interest and experience/background to Robin Lund, Executive Director at rlund@kitsaprescue.org. Agency: Kitsap Rescue Mission BOARD OF DIRECTORS POSITION DESCRIPTION
Role Summary:
The ideal KRM Board member is a passionate Christian leader who desires to serve those experiencing homelessness in Kitsap County. Board members are community ambassadors for KRM who make a personal philanthropic commitment, and partner with staff to raise funds throughout the community. Board members are influential in the communities they serve.
Kitsap Rescue Mission Statement: Motivated by our faith in Christ, our mission is to build a community on the Kitsap Peninsula that cares for those experiencing homelessness. Core Responsibility: Partner with the Executive and provide guidance and counsel in the development of strategies to deliver the KRM mission. This includes
In close partnership with the Executive, board members represent KRM to the community including, but not limited to: community organizations; state/local Raising Funds: Revenue is essential to assure mission delivery. Board members make a commitment to personal philanthropy and to serve as advocates for the organization, leveraging personal networks to energize their community to support KRM. The Executive is the organization’s chief fundraiser and board members support that role as a key part of the partnership. Administrative: Provide financial oversight by annual budget approval and monthly monitoring of finances. Conduct searches and hire for the Executive Director position when needed Conduct the Executive Director’s yearly performance evaluation and compensation adjustments The board is responsible to ensure the ED is meeting agreed-upon yearly performance goals and abiding by Board Policies Elect the Board Officers – Chair, Vice Chair(s), Treasurer, and Secretary. Assure board members meet their obligations of regularly attending board and committee meetings, reviewing management reports, and participating in planning processes. Recruit and orient new board members with the skills necessary for an effective board Evaluate the board’s performance.If you think you might be a good fit for the KRM Board, please send an email briefly describing your interest and experience/background to Robin Lund, Executive Director at rlund@kitsaprescue.org. Agency: Kitsap Rescue Mission Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Advocate: Board MembersLooking for energetic Board Members with a passion to succeed, educate and motivate. Opportunity to grow, contribute and to add to community interest.
Agency: Kitsap Maritime Heritage Foundation Looking for energetic Board Members with a passion to succeed, educate and motivate. Opportunity to grow, contribute and to add to community interest.
Agency: Kitsap Maritime Heritage Foundation Need Type: Advocate Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of DirectorsKidVantage is a basic needs bank that has been providing goods to families with children 0-12 in the central Puget Sound region for over 32 years. We are currently seeking new Board members from the west Puget Sound area to represent the communities we serve in Kitsap and Mason counties. The KidVantage Board is made up of civic minded folks from all walks of life who care about kids and families in our community. They are passionate about ensuring kids have their basic needs met and find joy in working together to make a difference. The Board of KidVantage is a governance board that meets on a monthly basis and has an active committee structure. Board members serve as organization ambassadors, provide fiscal oversight and community boosters. This includes helping us make connections with local funders and participating in fundraising events. Board meeting can be attended in person or virtually through Zoom (as can committee meetings). Agency: KidVantage KidVantage is a basic needs bank that has been providing goods to families with children 0-12 in the central Puget Sound region for over 32 years. We are currently seeking new Board members from the west Puget Sound area to represent the communities we serve in Kitsap and Mason counties. The KidVantage Board is made up of civic minded folks from all walks of life who care about kids and families in our community. They are passionate about ensuring kids have their basic needs met and find joy in working together to make a difference. The Board of KidVantage is a governance board that meets on a monthly basis and has an active committee structure. Board members serve as organization ambassadors, provide fiscal oversight and community boosters. This includes helping us make connections with local funders and participating in fundraising events. Board meeting can be attended in person or virtually through Zoom (as can committee meetings). Agency: KidVantage Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of Directors MemberWe are in the process of establishing a Shared Housing program in Kitsap County. Residents will be newly released homeless prisoners who are already in the process of recovery from drugs and/or alcohol misuse. Housing source will be repurposed homes slated for demolition in approximately a year. We are using the Weld Seattle model, and are working closely with them. No drugs or alcohol will be allowed on the property. Think of this as a halfway house, providing stable housing where the former inmate is able to continue the recovery process that was started behind bars. We help each person to become physically, mentally, and financially capable of living on their own. In nearly every case, this is not possible when the inmate is released into homelessness. We are looking to add two board members who are familiar with homelessness, preferably the homeless population in Kitsap County. The board meets once a month for between 60 and 90 minutes. We welcome any questions you may have. Thank you!
Agency: The Clean Project We are in the process of establishing a Shared Housing program in Kitsap County. Residents will be newly released homeless prisoners who are already in the process of recovery from drugs and/or alcohol misuse. Housing source will be repurposed homes slated for demolition in approximately a year. We are using the Weld Seattle model, and are working closely with them. No drugs or alcohol will be allowed on the property. Think of this as a halfway house, providing stable housing where the former inmate is able to continue the recovery process that was started behind bars. We help each person to become physically, mentally, and financially capable of living on their own. In nearly every case, this is not possible when the inmate is released into homelessness. We are looking to add two board members who are familiar with homelessness, preferably the homeless population in Kitsap County. The board meets once a month for between 60 and 90 minutes. We welcome any questions you may have. Thank you!
Agency: The Clean Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of Directors VolunteersWest Sound Technology Association (WSTA) seeks leaders for its board of directors. Includes monthly board meetings via tele/video conference, attending meetings if local, sponsorship recruitment, and providing strategic direction. Desired skills: Strategic Planning Leadership Marketing & Communications (Mar/Com) Marketing Strategy & Planning Business Development & Sales Management Nonprofit Requirements Driver's License Needed Orientation or Training 5-15 hours monthAgency: West Sound Technology Association West Sound Technology Association (WSTA) seeks leaders for its board of directors. Includes monthly board meetings via tele/video conference, attending meetings if local, sponsorship recruitment, and providing strategic direction. Desired skills: Strategic Planning Leadership Marketing & Communications (Mar/Com) Marketing Strategy & Planning Business Development & Sales Management Nonprofit Requirements Driver's License Needed Orientation or Training 5-15 hours monthAgency: West Sound Technology Association Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 98370 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board TreasurerBoard Treasurer for Barnacles & Bees
We teach that, no matter how small you are, from the tiniest barnacle to the busiest bee, you can have a meaningful and positive impact in your community.
Barnacles & Bees is a nonprofit organization in Bremerton, Washington focused on outdoor education, nature & families. Our goal is to cultivate leaders and creative thinkers, playful families and connected communities. Learning through observation and immersion in nature is at the heart of our organization, our programs, and our values. Find out more about our programs through our website: https://www.barnaclesandbees.com/
Accountability The Board Treasurer is an executive and voting member of the Board of Directors of the Association and appointed in a manner consistent with the bylaws. They are accountable to the Board for the fulfillment of the duties and responsibilities outlined below.
Authority The Treasurer, as other Board members, has no authority to direct staff or take independent action on matters outside of the duties outlined unless given such authority by the Board.
Time Commitment Six hours per month (Board meetings, meetings with the Program Director, committee meetings).
Term of Office Two years with the possibility of renewal.
Roles and Responsibilities The Treasurer will offer guidance to the Program Director and financial officer in ensuring good fiscal planning, decision-making and oversight at a governance level.
Their principal duties are to: Oversee the development of high level financial policies and their review by the Board. Assist in the preparation of the annual budget and its presentation to the Board for review. Ensure that the appropriate monthly or quarterly financial statements are reviewed by the Board. Ensure that the Board regularly monitors the organization’s financial performance and alerts it to any important discrepancies between planned and actual figures. Ensure that the organization maintains the appropriate financial books and records and that these are accurate and up-to-date. Ensure that government tax filings and remittances are submitted on a timely basis. Ensure that payroll and other liabilities are settled in a timely manner. Serve as a co-signer of checks with at least one another signing officer. Ensure that excess funds and reserves are properly held and invested. Verify that donations are handled appropriately and that grants and service delivery contracts are accounted for in accordance with the requirements of funders. Meet with the external auditor annually if needed, to identify any financial control and record keeping problems or deficiencies and oversee action by the Program Director and financial officer to address them. Recommend to the Board the need for a review or renewal of the auditing services provided. Assists the Program Director and Board Chair with the development and presentation of the annual report. Present or co-present the organization’s financial report and recommend appointment or reappointment of auditor at the Annual General Meeting. Helps, along with the Program Director, keep the Board informed of important financial events, trends, and issues relevant to the organization. Engage in, promote, and donate to fundraising events for the organization.
Committee Membership The Treasurer is automatically a member of the Executive Committee if one exists, and will normally chair the following committees when and where such are necessary: Audit Committee Budget Development Committee Financial Policy Development Task Group
Qualifications Commitment to the organization’s mission and strategic directions. An understanding of, and experience with, good financial management and reporting practices. A professional accounting designation may be required An appreciation of the kind and level of financial information needed at a Board level to support decision making. An ability to commit the time required to fulfill the responsibilities described.
To Apply Submit your resume; Three applicable references; Answer the following questions: Why is outdoor education important, especially for early learning? What is your earliest and most fond memory of the outdoors? What inspires you about this opportunity?Send application to: hello@barnaclesandbees.com Position open until filled. Agency: Barnacles and Bees Board Treasurer for Barnacles & Bees
We teach that, no matter how small you are, from the tiniest barnacle to the busiest bee, you can have a meaningful and positive impact in your community.
Barnacles & Bees is a nonprofit organization in Bremerton, Washington focused on outdoor education, nature & families. Our goal is to cultivate leaders and creative thinkers, playful families and connected communities. Learning through observation and immersion in nature is at the heart of our organization, our programs, and our values. Find out more about our programs through our website: https://www.barnaclesandbees.com/
Accountability The Board Treasurer is an executive and voting member of the Board of Directors of the Association and appointed in a manner consistent with the bylaws. They are accountable to the Board for the fulfillment of the duties and responsibilities outlined below.
Authority The Treasurer, as other Board members, has no authority to direct staff or take independent action on matters outside of the duties outlined unless given such authority by the Board.
Time Commitment Six hours per month (Board meetings, meetings with the Program Director, committee meetings).
Term of Office Two years with the possibility of renewal.
Roles and Responsibilities The Treasurer will offer guidance to the Program Director and financial officer in ensuring good fiscal planning, decision-making and oversight at a governance level.
Their principal duties are to: Oversee the development of high level financial policies and their review by the Board. Assist in the preparation of the annual budget and its presentation to the Board for review. Ensure that the appropriate monthly or quarterly financial statements are reviewed by the Board. Ensure that the Board regularly monitors the organization’s financial performance and alerts it to any important discrepancies between planned and actual figures. Ensure that the organization maintains the appropriate financial books and records and that these are accurate and up-to-date. Ensure that government tax filings and remittances are submitted on a timely basis. Ensure that payroll and other liabilities are settled in a timely manner. Serve as a co-signer of checks with at least one another signing officer. Ensure that excess funds and reserves are properly held and invested. Verify that donations are handled appropriately and that grants and service delivery contracts are accounted for in accordance with the requirements of funders. Meet with the external auditor annually if needed, to identify any financial control and record keeping problems or deficiencies and oversee action by the Program Director and financial officer to address them. Recommend to the Board the need for a review or renewal of the auditing services provided. Assists the Program Director and Board Chair with the development and presentation of the annual report. Present or co-present the organization’s financial report and recommend appointment or reappointment of auditor at the Annual General Meeting. Helps, along with the Program Director, keep the Board informed of important financial events, trends, and issues relevant to the organization. Engage in, promote, and donate to fundraising events for the organization.
Committee Membership The Treasurer is automatically a member of the Executive Committee if one exists, and will normally chair the following committees when and where such are necessary: Audit Committee Budget Development Committee Financial Policy Development Task Group
Qualifications Commitment to the organization’s mission and strategic directions. An understanding of, and experience with, good financial management and reporting practices. A professional accounting designation may be required An appreciation of the kind and level of financial information needed at a Board level to support decision making. An ability to commit the time required to fulfill the responsibilities described.
To Apply Submit your resume; Three applicable references; Answer the following questions: Why is outdoor education important, especially for early learning? What is your earliest and most fond memory of the outdoors? What inspires you about this opportunity?Send application to: hello@barnaclesandbees.com Position open until filled. Agency: Barnacles and Bees Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Boys & Girls Club of Bainbridge - Board MemberJoining the Bainbridge Island Club Advisory Board (CAB) is a great opportunity to learn about and support the programs, services and opportunities that the Boys & Girls Club is committed to providing. CAB members serve as Boys & Girls Club ambassadors. You are a vital connection, not only to the neighborhoods where our clubs operate, but to the families we serve, and the staff who we value and support. Opportunities for volunteering, social gatherings and business networking are some of the many perks of serving as a Bainbridge Island Club Advisory Board member! Agency: Boys & Girls Club Joining the Bainbridge Island Club Advisory Board (CAB) is a great opportunity to learn about and support the programs, services and opportunities that the Boys & Girls Club is committed to providing. CAB members serve as Boys & Girls Club ambassadors. You are a vital connection, not only to the neighborhoods where our clubs operate, but to the families we serve, and the staff who we value and support. Opportunities for volunteering, social gatherings and business networking are some of the many perks of serving as a Bainbridge Island Club Advisory Board member! Agency: Boys & Girls Club Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bremerton Walk to End Alzheimer's Committee MembersThe Alzheimer's Association's Walk to End Alzhiemer's is the nation's largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer's care, suport and research. The Walk movement unites the community in a display of combined strength and dedication. We need your help to make this event great! Do you love planning and outreach? Do you want to work toward ending Alzheimer's disease? Join us on our Bremerton/Kitsap Walk Committee to make our 2015 Walk amazing! Agency: Alzheimer's Association Washington State Chapter--Serving Washington State and Northern Idaho The Alzheimer's Association's Walk to End Alzhiemer's is the nation's largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer's care, suport and research. The Walk movement unites the community in a display of combined strength and dedication. We need your help to make this event great! Do you love planning and outreach? Do you want to work toward ending Alzheimer's disease? Join us on our Bremerton/Kitsap Walk Committee to make our 2015 Walk amazing! Agency: Alzheimer's Association Washington State Chapter--Serving Washington State and Northern Idaho Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bring us your Projects! (individual needs, organization needs, event help et al!)We are connected to 1000s of talented and heartful Puget Sound volunteers looking to put their hands to good works. We have engineers and builders, artists and performers, generalists and specialists (including tech geeks and ecologists) galore - including many trained in emergency responses. If you are in Kitsap and surrounding and have a family need, a group project, a community project, emergency need, etc. that would benefit from a group of volunteers engaging in direct and immediate action, please reach out. Agency: Burners Without Borders Seattle (BWBS) We are connected to 1000s of talented and heartful Puget Sound volunteers looking to put their hands to good works. We have engineers and builders, artists and performers, generalists and specialists (including tech geeks and ecologists) galore - including many trained in emergency responses. If you are in Kitsap and surrounding and have a family need, a group project, a community project, emergency need, etc. that would benefit from a group of volunteers engaging in direct and immediate action, please reach out. Agency: Burners Without Borders Seattle (BWBS) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cares of Washington board volunteeringWe are looking for passionate and enthusiastic volunteer board members to oversee and guide Cares of Washington path forward. The people we are looking for are diverse candidates that have lived experience and personally relevant backgrounds, and/or a professional background in one or more of the following areas: Accounting, business development and fundraising are strongly encouraged to apply. The responsibilities of a Cares board member are: Evaluate the Executive. The Board Chair will provide an annual evaluation to Cares CEO with input from the Cares Board. Make an annual financial gift. Board members are expected to make an annual financial commitment congruent with what represents an individually meaningful level of giving. Assume fiduciary responsibility for the organization. Board members will represent the interests of Cares in accordance and compliance with the laws and statutes of the State of Washington. Review, approve and monitor the Agency budget. Establish and oversee organization policies. Actively participate in fundraising in whatever ways are best suited for the individual Board Member. This may include individual solicitations, recruiting business partners, supporting special events, identifying and making introductions to prospects, etc. Actively promote Cares in the community and encourage and support staff. Prepare for and attend board meetings, be available for phone consultation, and serve on at least one committee/work group as needed. attend 10 board meetings annually in person on the last Wednesday of each month.The average time that a board member spends on Cares board activities is 5 hours a month, i.e. board meetings, sub committee work, strategic planning and representation. Agency: Cares of Washington We are looking for passionate and enthusiastic volunteer board members to oversee and guide Cares of Washington path forward. The people we are looking for are diverse candidates that have lived experience and personally relevant backgrounds, and/or a professional background in one or more of the following areas: Accounting, business development and fundraising are strongly encouraged to apply. The responsibilities of a Cares board member are: Evaluate the Executive. The Board Chair will provide an annual evaluation to Cares CEO with input from the Cares Board. Make an annual financial gift. Board members are expected to make an annual financial commitment congruent with what represents an individually meaningful level of giving. Assume fiduciary responsibility for the organization. Board members will represent the interests of Cares in accordance and compliance with the laws and statutes of the State of Washington. Review, approve and monitor the Agency budget. Establish and oversee organization policies. Actively participate in fundraising in whatever ways are best suited for the individual Board Member. This may include individual solicitations, recruiting business partners, supporting special events, identifying and making introductions to prospects, etc. Actively promote Cares in the community and encourage and support staff. Prepare for and attend board meetings, be available for phone consultation, and serve on at least one committee/work group as needed. attend 10 board meetings annually in person on the last Wednesday of each month.The average time that a board member spends on Cares board activities is 5 hours a month, i.e. board meetings, sub committee work, strategic planning and representation. Agency: Cares of Washington Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98367 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Case Inlet & Anderson Cove Climate Resilience Site GuardiansThe Department of Natural Resources ANeMoNe program is currently seeking volunteers to be Site Guardians for our Case Inlet and Anderson Cove monitoring sites. Site guardians visit the monitoring site once every other week and perform a bird survey, eelgrass survey, and check our water sensors for biofouling. Work is approximately two hours per visit. We provide training and gear. In general, this work does not require background knowledge or experience but there is of course lots of opportunity to learn! Agency: WADNR - Acidification Nearshore Monitoring Network The Department of Natural Resources ANeMoNe program is currently seeking volunteers to be Site Guardians for our Case Inlet and Anderson Cove monitoring sites. Site guardians visit the monitoring site once every other week and perform a bird survey, eelgrass survey, and check our water sensors for biofouling. Work is approximately two hours per visit. We provide training and gear. In general, this work does not require background knowledge or experience but there is of course lots of opportunity to learn! Agency: WADNR - Acidification Nearshore Monitoring Network Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98502 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Case Manager (entry level or professional)We are looking for someone who is interested in gaining case management skills. This volunteer position is open to anyone who is looking to gain experience in this field, gather school credits, looking to build some credibility on their resume, or even a trained professional just looking to help out in their spare time. The times and days are flexible and are workable with your schedule. We would love to have you! Please contact us if you would like more information. Agency: Georgia's House We are looking for someone who is interested in gaining case management skills. This volunteer position is open to anyone who is looking to gain experience in this field, gather school credits, looking to build some credibility on their resume, or even a trained professional just looking to help out in their spare time. The times and days are flexible and are workable with your schedule. We would love to have you! Please contact us if you would like more information. Agency: Georgia's House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Children's Dental Administrative Assistance - Bremerton, WAHelp us keep things running smoothly and effectively by assisting with vital administrative tasks, including: filing, data entry, scanning, printing, and assembling patient packets and clinical forms, etc. This position would be great for individuals interested in gaining clerical/administrative experience. Volunteer shifts are 3 hours, and we ask for a minimum commitment of 2 months. Agency: Lindquist Dental Clinic for Children Help us keep things running smoothly and effectively by assisting with vital administrative tasks, including: filing, data entry, scanning, printing, and assembling patient packets and clinical forms, etc. This position would be great for individuals interested in gaining clerical/administrative experience. Volunteer shifts are 3 hours, and we ask for a minimum commitment of 2 months. Agency: Lindquist Dental Clinic for Children Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Citizens On PatrolCOP volunteers represent the Kitsap County Sheriff's Office and interact with the community. Their duties are to educate the public concerning parking laws for persons with disabilities, conduct home vacation checks and to be the eyes and ears of law enforcement. Are you interested in helping neighbors and making your community safer? Are you willing to donate at least 16 hours a month to COP volunteer service? Are you a team player who works well with others? If so, you may be one of the citizens we are looking for. COP volunteers patrol in all of unincorporated Kitsap County.
Agency: Kitsap County COP volunteers represent the Kitsap County Sheriff's Office and interact with the community. Their duties are to educate the public concerning parking laws for persons with disabilities, conduct home vacation checks and to be the eyes and ears of law enforcement. Are you interested in helping neighbors and making your community safer? Are you willing to donate at least 16 hours a month to COP volunteer service? Are you a team player who works well with others? If so, you may be one of the citizens we are looking for. COP volunteers patrol in all of unincorporated Kitsap County.
Agency: Kitsap County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98366 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ClericalCompleting a Quarterly drive-by inventory of banners and taking pictures when needed of our banners. Agency: Blue Star Banner Program Completing a Quarterly drive-by inventory of banners and taking pictures when needed of our banners. Agency: Blue Star Banner Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 98312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Committee Facilitator for Grow-A-Row CommitteeKitsap Harvest’s Grow-A-Row project is intended to connect home gardeners’ excess garden harvest to Kitsap County’s vulnerable populations without access to nutritious food, prevent food waste from home producers and farmers markets, and build community capacity for food production and sharing. Kitsap County gardeners, connected by a network of donation stations, distribution volunteers, and our aggregation station, can deliver fresh seasonal locally grown produce to feed communities most at risk for food insecurity and malnutrition and build regional sustainability and resilience through grassroots community care. The growth of the program will require coordination of many volunteers, destinations for donated produce, community gardens, farmers market donation stations, as well as building the framework and capacity to grow in the future. Establishing this network will require a number of skills and responsibilities to be shared across a committee of dedicated volunteers. The Kitsap Harvest Grow-A-Row program will be facilitated by a working committee consisting of 6 volunteer members. The meeting frequency of the committee will likely vary over the course of the calendar year. Certain categories of responsibilities will have more to do in some seasons than others. The committee will need to be adaptable and collaborative. These are initial conceptions of the needs of the committee and the different responsibilities that can be grouped by skill set into roles for individual members. In reality, committee members can flexibly collaborate and share skill sets, time and energy amongst themselves as a group according to the emergent needs and goals of the program. Grow A Row, for yourself, for your neighbor, for your community. The categories of responsibilities/intended roles of these committee members are as follows: Committee Role 5: Committee Facilitator This member will facilitate committee meetings and coordinate closely with all other members of the committee as well as the board of Kitsap Harvest. Responsibilities will include: Coordinate between the different members of the committee Schedule and facilitate committee meetings Take minutes/notes for committee meetings Track time for committee meetings Follow up with committee members after meetings on any remaining questions, needs, or action items that come up. Track other ongoing activities to ensure supportive collaboration Develop and expand new programming under Grow-A-Row in order to meet the evolving needs of the program. Seek external funding sources, write, and apply for grants to support ongoing and newly developed programs. Coordinate with other committee members including the communication member, volunteer coordinator, data manager, gardening resource guide, and accounts manager. Regularly communicate and coordinate with the board of Kitsap Harvest.Agency: Kitsap Harvest Kitsap Harvest’s Grow-A-Row project is intended to connect home gardeners’ excess garden harvest to Kitsap County’s vulnerable populations without access to nutritious food, prevent food waste from home producers and farmers markets, and build community capacity for food production and sharing. Kitsap County gardeners, connected by a network of donation stations, distribution volunteers, and our aggregation station, can deliver fresh seasonal locally grown produce to feed communities most at risk for food insecurity and malnutrition and build regional sustainability and resilience through grassroots community care. The growth of the program will require coordination of many volunteers, destinations for donated produce, community gardens, farmers market donation stations, as well as building the framework and capacity to grow in the future. Establishing this network will require a number of skills and responsibilities to be shared across a committee of dedicated volunteers. The Kitsap Harvest Grow-A-Row program will be facilitated by a working committee consisting of 6 volunteer members. The meeting frequency of the committee will likely vary over the course of the calendar year. Certain categories of responsibilities will have more to do in some seasons than others. The committee will need to be adaptable and collaborative. These are initial conceptions of the needs of the committee and the different responsibilities that can be grouped by skill set into roles for individual members. In reality, committee members can flexibly collaborate and share skill sets, time and energy amongst themselves as a group according to the emergent needs and goals of the program. Grow A Row, for yourself, for your neighbor, for your community. The categories of responsibilities/intended roles of these committee members are as follows: Committee Role 5: Committee Facilitator This member will facilitate committee meetings and coordinate closely with all other members of the committee as well as the board of Kitsap Harvest. Responsibilities will include: Coordinate between the different members of the committee Schedule and facilitate committee meetings Take minutes/notes for committee meetings Track time for committee meetings Follow up with committee members after meetings on any remaining questions, needs, or action items that come up. Track other ongoing activities to ensure supportive collaboration Develop and expand new programming under Grow-A-Row in order to meet the evolving needs of the program. Seek external funding sources, write, and apply for grants to support ongoing and newly developed programs. Coordinate with other committee members including the communication member, volunteer coordinator, data manager, gardening resource guide, and accounts manager. Regularly communicate and coordinate with the board of Kitsap Harvest.Agency: Kitsap Harvest Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Communications InternExperienced with social media (Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Linkedin), media communications, press releaes, and ConstantContact.
Agency: West Sound Technology Association Experienced with social media (Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Linkedin), media communications, press releaes, and ConstantContact.
Agency: West Sound Technology Association Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 98370 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community VolunteersKidVantage has been serving the central Puget Sound community for over 32 years. We provide basic needs items to kids and families experiencing poverty or other family crises. Items include diapers, wipes, baby formula, clothing and so much more. We are seeking members of the community to assist us processing orders and sorting goods at our hub on Dawn Road in Bremerton. Shifts are usual 2 to 2 1/2 hours in length. We provide training an a tangible way you can help kids in our community. Volunteers who can commit to a regular time slot can become specialist in different areas of the agency. Become a Diaper Diva or a Safety Check King! Please contact our hub directly at (360)616-0235 and talk to Melanie about individual or group volunteering. You can also find out more about open shifts at our volunteer website: https://babycorner.volunteerhub.com/vv2/ Agency: KidVantage KidVantage has been serving the central Puget Sound community for over 32 years. We provide basic needs items to kids and families experiencing poverty or other family crises. Items include diapers, wipes, baby formula, clothing and so much more. We are seeking members of the community to assist us processing orders and sorting goods at our hub on Dawn Road in Bremerton. Shifts are usual 2 to 2 1/2 hours in length. We provide training an a tangible way you can help kids in our community. Volunteers who can commit to a regular time slot can become specialist in different areas of the agency. Become a Diaper Diva or a Safety Check King! Please contact our hub directly at (360)616-0235 and talk to Melanie about individual or group volunteering. You can also find out more about open shifts at our volunteer website: https://babycorner.volunteerhub.com/vv2/ Agency: KidVantage Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98311 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Construction VolunteerWe are currently remodeling a small location for a grocery store and are looking for folks with skilled labor, including electrical, plumbing, drywalling and building infrastructure. Questions and inquiries can be sent to volunteers@kitsapfood.coop or by calling 360-813-1301. Agency: Kitsap Community Food Co-op We are currently remodeling a small location for a grocery store and are looking for folks with skilled labor, including electrical, plumbing, drywalling and building infrastructure. Questions and inquiries can be sent to volunteers@kitsapfood.coop or by calling 360-813-1301. Agency: Kitsap Community Food Co-op Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Core VolunteerCore volunteers are the foundation of support that StandUp for Kids relies upon to offer support to homeless youth in Kitsap County. Volunteers may choose from a number of roles to support our mission. Those roles include: Food Bag Assembly: Periodically work with others to prepare weekend food bags, which are distributed to homeless and at risk youth through the school systems. Inventory Support: Periodically organize items which are packed into weekend food bags. May include assisting with picking up donated or purchased items from local outlets. Delivery Driver: Our primary distribution method is to supply schools with food and hygiene packs. The school partners then distribute them to the students. Delivery is generally one day on either Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. Personal vehicle is necessary to deliver packs. Food Drive Support– Help in two hour shifts at food drives, which provide a significant contribution to our weekend food bag distribution. Community Outreach Booth Worker– Help in two hour shifts at events like Pride, Whaling Days, etc. Represent StandUp for Kids, sharing information about how we can help homeless youth, and how people can volunteer or donate to support our efforts. Fundraising Auction Support: Assist with our annual auction. Many opportunities to help at our Fall Gala Fundraiser. Decorating, Connecting with businesses for donations, Selling tickets, Coordinate with caterer, Organize auction items, Manage online auction platform, Coordinate entertainment, Design invitations and other materials, solicit sponsors.Agency: StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County Core volunteers are the foundation of support that StandUp for Kids relies upon to offer support to homeless youth in Kitsap County. Volunteers may choose from a number of roles to support our mission. Those roles include: Food Bag Assembly: Periodically work with others to prepare weekend food bags, which are distributed to homeless and at risk youth through the school systems. Inventory Support: Periodically organize items which are packed into weekend food bags. May include assisting with picking up donated or purchased items from local outlets. Delivery Driver: Our primary distribution method is to supply schools with food and hygiene packs. The school partners then distribute them to the students. Delivery is generally one day on either Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. Personal vehicle is necessary to deliver packs. Food Drive Support– Help in two hour shifts at food drives, which provide a significant contribution to our weekend food bag distribution. Community Outreach Booth Worker– Help in two hour shifts at events like Pride, Whaling Days, etc. Represent StandUp for Kids, sharing information about how we can help homeless youth, and how people can volunteer or donate to support our efforts. Fundraising Auction Support: Assist with our annual auction. Many opportunities to help at our Fall Gala Fundraiser. Decorating, Connecting with businesses for donations, Selling tickets, Coordinate with caterer, Organize auction items, Manage online auction platform, Coordinate entertainment, Design invitations and other materials, solicit sponsors.Agency: StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98383 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CRISIS INTERVENTION TEXT-LINE VOLUNTEERSVOLUNTEER FROM HOME!
Join a team of dedicated volunteers who respond to texts from youth in TIME COMMITMENT: Volunteers will commit to 2-hour shifts for a minimum of 6 Agency: The Coffee OASIS - Youth Programs VOLUNTEER FROM HOME!
Join a team of dedicated volunteers who respond to texts from youth in TIME COMMITMENT: Volunteers will commit to 2-hour shifts for a minimum of 6 Agency: The Coffee OASIS - Youth Programs Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Decrease Social Isolation, Become a Phone Friend!Numerous studies have shown that social isolation and loneliness leads to negative health outcomes. Meals on Wheels Kitsap seeks to provide meals, nutrition, and support services to improve the quality of life for seniors and others with hunger and health needs in Kitsap County. In order to support people aging in place with good nutrition, independence and dignity, Kitsap Phone Friends is intended to connect lonely seniors and adults with disabilities who may be socially isolated for a variety of reasons, with others in their community. Volunteer Qualifications/Abilities Able to work independently, think and act quickly when necessary Able to listen and communicate with a non-judgmental attitude Able to convey empathy, understanding and warmth Express concern for the client’s situation and needs At least 18 years of age with access to dependable transportation (if working on-site) Successfully pass an annual background check Ability to make a 6-month commitment Must have a reliable working phone and Internet connection if making calls from home and follow protocols for home-based calls Be conscientious about recording each contact promptly and submitting these using the electronic submittal form Careful not to make commitments to anything outside their scope of responsibilities under this programTraining provided. Additionally, volunteers must pass a background check and attend any required trainings. If making calls in office, COVDI-19 Vaccination proof required. Please contact Jennifer Green, Volunteer Coordinator at 360-377-8511 or jgreen@mealsonwheelskitsap.org for more information.
Agency: Meals on Wheels Kitsap Numerous studies have shown that social isolation and loneliness leads to negative health outcomes. Meals on Wheels Kitsap seeks to provide meals, nutrition, and support services to improve the quality of life for seniors and others with hunger and health needs in Kitsap County. In order to support people aging in place with good nutrition, independence and dignity, Kitsap Phone Friends is intended to connect lonely seniors and adults with disabilities who may be socially isolated for a variety of reasons, with others in their community. Volunteer Qualifications/Abilities Able to work independently, think and act quickly when necessary Able to listen and communicate with a non-judgmental attitude Able to convey empathy, understanding and warmth Express concern for the client’s situation and needs At least 18 years of age with access to dependable transportation (if working on-site) Successfully pass an annual background check Ability to make a 6-month commitment Must have a reliable working phone and Internet connection if making calls from home and follow protocols for home-based calls Be conscientious about recording each contact promptly and submitting these using the electronic submittal form Careful not to make commitments to anything outside their scope of responsibilities under this programTraining provided. Additionally, volunteers must pass a background check and attend any required trainings. If making calls in office, COVDI-19 Vaccination proof required. Please contact Jennifer Green, Volunteer Coordinator at 360-377-8511 or jgreen@mealsonwheelskitsap.org for more information.
Agency: Meals on Wheels Kitsap Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver Meals to Homebound Seniors in Greater Bremerton Area, Accepting New Drivers Now!Meals on Wheels Kitsap (MOWK) is seeking Home Delivered Meals Drivers to delivered nutritionally balanced meals to homebound seniors in the Greater Bremerton area. Volunteer drivers: provide critical outreach and safety checks to decrease social isolation; support seniors to live well independently; and ensure our community’s seniors do not go without a nutritious meal. We are currently training regular AND substitute positions. Please contact us at 360.377.8511 to have an application mailed/emailed to you or visit us at www.mealsonwheelskitsap.org. Prospective volunteers may download a Volunteer Application under the Support tab. Regular drivers commit to a once a week delivery, which takes no more than 2 hours roundtrip. Currently, we are recruiting for regular route coverage on: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays; Sub coverage for Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays (short and long-term sub positions), and on-call positions. All MOWK volunteers must complete a background check, sign a confidentiality agreement, and attend a Volunteer Orientation. Home Delivered Meals Drivers are additionally required to: provide proof of current auto insurance maintain a current driver's license provide proof of COVID-19 Vaccination attend all required trainings make a six-month commitment (time off permitted for vacations/medical/etc.)We welcome teams of friends/families/work associates/other. Contact Volunteer Coordinator, Jennifer Green at 360-377-8511 or jgreen@mealsonwheelskitsap.org for more information. Agency: Meals on Wheels Kitsap Meals on Wheels Kitsap (MOWK) is seeking Home Delivered Meals Drivers to delivered nutritionally balanced meals to homebound seniors in the Greater Bremerton area. Volunteer drivers: provide critical outreach and safety checks to decrease social isolation; support seniors to live well independently; and ensure our community’s seniors do not go without a nutritious meal. We are currently training regular AND substitute positions. Please contact us at 360.377.8511 to have an application mailed/emailed to you or visit us at www.mealsonwheelskitsap.org. Prospective volunteers may download a Volunteer Application under the Support tab. Regular drivers commit to a once a week delivery, which takes no more than 2 hours roundtrip. Currently, we are recruiting for regular route coverage on: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays; Sub coverage for Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays (short and long-term sub positions), and on-call positions. All MOWK volunteers must complete a background check, sign a confidentiality agreement, and attend a Volunteer Orientation. Home Delivered Meals Drivers are additionally required to: provide proof of current auto insurance maintain a current driver's license provide proof of COVID-19 Vaccination attend all required trainings make a six-month commitment (time off permitted for vacations/medical/etc.)We welcome teams of friends/families/work associates/other. Contact Volunteer Coordinator, Jennifer Green at 360-377-8511 or jgreen@mealsonwheelskitsap.org for more information. Agency: Meals on Wheels Kitsap Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Delivery Driver (to local Schools)Assistance needed to deliver food, hygiene and other basic necessities from main sorting & storage facility as needed. Deliveries are made weekly or monthly to schools and programs across Kitsap County. Support unaccompanied, homeless, and at-risk youth ages 12-24 and help end the cycle of youth homelessness!We are actively seeking volunteers to pack weekend food bags and hygiene kits, help sort and organize donations for distribution, donation procurement, community and teen outreach, assist with events, help deliver basic necessities, serve on our Advisory Council or Fundraising Committee, and spread the word about our mission. You can donate an hour of time a month or 40 hours a week! The choice is yours and we appreciate the gift of your valuable time! Donating TIME to StandUp for Kids - Kitsap will have a direct and lasting impact on the lives of teens and young adults in our local Kitsap County community!StandUp for Kids has been dedicated to the mission of ending the cycle of youth homelessness coast-to-coast for more than 30 years, while we consistently earn the highest ratings possible from industry watchdogs like Charity Navigator and Guidestar! Founded in 1992, StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County is an all-volunteer chapter that assists unaccompanied, homeless, and at-risk youth ages 12-24 with basic necessities, and collaborates with other community partners to provide these teens and young adults the support they need to help them transition from surviving to THRIVING! We have many volunteer opportunities available, so give us a call! Agency: StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County Assistance needed to deliver food, hygiene and other basic necessities from main sorting & storage facility as needed. Deliveries are made weekly or monthly to schools and programs across Kitsap County. Support unaccompanied, homeless, and at-risk youth ages 12-24 and help end the cycle of youth homelessness!We are actively seeking volunteers to pack weekend food bags and hygiene kits, help sort and organize donations for distribution, donation procurement, community and teen outreach, assist with events, help deliver basic necessities, serve on our Advisory Council or Fundraising Committee, and spread the word about our mission. You can donate an hour of time a month or 40 hours a week! The choice is yours and we appreciate the gift of your valuable time! Donating TIME to StandUp for Kids - Kitsap will have a direct and lasting impact on the lives of teens and young adults in our local Kitsap County community!StandUp for Kids has been dedicated to the mission of ending the cycle of youth homelessness coast-to-coast for more than 30 years, while we consistently earn the highest ratings possible from industry watchdogs like Charity Navigator and Guidestar! Founded in 1992, StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County is an all-volunteer chapter that assists unaccompanied, homeless, and at-risk youth ages 12-24 with basic necessities, and collaborates with other community partners to provide these teens and young adults the support they need to help them transition from surviving to THRIVING! We have many volunteer opportunities available, so give us a call! Agency: StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Health Services ResponderProvide care and support to persons who have disaster-related or disaster-aggravated unmet health needs. Become a volunteer by applying at http://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer#step1. Agency: American Red Cross Provide care and support to persons who have disaster-related or disaster-aggravated unmet health needs. Become a volunteer by applying at http://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer#step1. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Mental Health MemberDisaster Mental Health (DMH) responders provide approved disaster mental health interventions that focus on basic care, support and crisis management for individuals experiencing disaster-related stress. Become a volunteer by applying at http://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer#step1. Agency: American Red Cross Disaster Mental Health (DMH) responders provide approved disaster mental health interventions that focus on basic care, support and crisis management for individuals experiencing disaster-related stress. Become a volunteer by applying at http://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer#step1. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Shelter Support TeamYou can help comfort and support people who are forced from their homes due to fires, storms and other emergencies, so they don’t have to face tough times alone. Join us and turn your compassion into action by becoming a volunteer today. We are actively recruiting for these critical volunteer roles: Shelter Service Associate: During large disasters, you can support the day-to-day activities within a shelter which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas within a shelter. Free online training will be provided. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required.Agency: American Red Cross You can help comfort and support people who are forced from their homes due to fires, storms and other emergencies, so they don’t have to face tough times alone. Join us and turn your compassion into action by becoming a volunteer today. We are actively recruiting for these critical volunteer roles: Shelter Service Associate: During large disasters, you can support the day-to-day activities within a shelter which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas within a shelter. Free online training will be provided. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required.Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation Sorter - Flexible HoursVolunteers needed!! Support unaccompanied, homeless, and at-risk youth ages 12-24 and help end the cycle of youth homelessness!
We are actively seeking volunteers to pack weekend food bags and hygiene kits, help sort and organize donations for distribution, donation procurement, community and teen outreach, assist with events, help deliver basic necessities, serve on our Advisory Council or Fundraising Committee, and spread the word about our mission. You can donate an hour of time a month or 40 hours a week! The choice is yours and we appreciate the gift of your valuable time! Donating TIME to StandUp for Kids - Kitsap will have a direct and lasting impact on the lives of teens and young adults in our local Kitsap County community!
StandUp for Kids has been dedicated to the mission of ending the cycle of youth homelessness coast-to-coast for more than 30 years, while we consistently earn the highest ratings possible from industry watchdogs like Charity Navigator and Guidestar! Founded in 1992, StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County is an all-volunteer chapter that assists unaccompanied, homeless, and at-risk youth ages 12-24 with basic necessities, and collaborates with other community partners to provide these teens and young adults the support they need to help them transition from surviving to THRIVING! We have many volunteer opportunities available, so give us a call! Agency: StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County Volunteers needed!! Support unaccompanied, homeless, and at-risk youth ages 12-24 and help end the cycle of youth homelessness!
We are actively seeking volunteers to pack weekend food bags and hygiene kits, help sort and organize donations for distribution, donation procurement, community and teen outreach, assist with events, help deliver basic necessities, serve on our Advisory Council or Fundraising Committee, and spread the word about our mission. You can donate an hour of time a month or 40 hours a week! The choice is yours and we appreciate the gift of your valuable time! Donating TIME to StandUp for Kids - Kitsap will have a direct and lasting impact on the lives of teens and young adults in our local Kitsap County community!
StandUp for Kids has been dedicated to the mission of ending the cycle of youth homelessness coast-to-coast for more than 30 years, while we consistently earn the highest ratings possible from industry watchdogs like Charity Navigator and Guidestar! Founded in 1992, StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County is an all-volunteer chapter that assists unaccompanied, homeless, and at-risk youth ages 12-24 with basic necessities, and collaborates with other community partners to provide these teens and young adults the support they need to help them transition from surviving to THRIVING! We have many volunteer opportunities available, so give us a call! Agency: StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98310 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donations ProcessorProcess donations that come into our thrift store. Join a fun crew and learn how we sort through and evaluate donations, including tagging, stocking, and how we market merchandise. Our Thrift Store is an important support stream for our Food Bank, emergency services, and programs for the community. Joining our store team is a vital part of helping those in need in North Kitsap. Work a three-hour shift Tuesday-Saturday or we will customize a shift to meet your needs. Agency: ShareNet Food Bank Process donations that come into our thrift store. Join a fun crew and learn how we sort through and evaluate donations, including tagging, stocking, and how we market merchandise. Our Thrift Store is an important support stream for our Food Bank, emergency services, and programs for the community. Joining our store team is a vital part of helping those in need in North Kitsap. Work a three-hour shift Tuesday-Saturday or we will customize a shift to meet your needs. Agency: ShareNet Food Bank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98346 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Early Stage Memory Loss Support Group Facilitator- SilverdaleThe Alzheimer’s Association, is looking for Early Stage Memory Loss Support Group Facilitators. The goal of the Alzheimer’s Early Stage support groups is to provide emotional, social and/or educational support to group members through regularly scheduled meetings. They help participants develop methods and skills to solve problems and have a safe place to express and share their journey with the disease. Qualifications: Experience with dementia as a family member or health care professional preferred. Ability to be empathic and separate personal needs from group needs. Strong listening skills and effective communication skills. Ability to redirect and facilitate discussion as well as fulfill the duties and responsibilities as described by the Alzheimer’s Association. Ability to create and maintain a safe environment where participants’ thoughts and feelings are valued and group members are treated with fairness, equity and respect. Commitment to promote the mission and services of the Alzheimer’s Association and willingness to act as an extension of the Association. Time commitment: A commitment of at least one year is expected.Agency: Alzheimer's Association Washington State Chapter--Serving Washington State and Northern Idaho The Alzheimer’s Association, is looking for Early Stage Memory Loss Support Group Facilitators. The goal of the Alzheimer’s Early Stage support groups is to provide emotional, social and/or educational support to group members through regularly scheduled meetings. They help participants develop methods and skills to solve problems and have a safe place to express and share their journey with the disease. Qualifications: Experience with dementia as a family member or health care professional preferred. Ability to be empathic and separate personal needs from group needs. Strong listening skills and effective communication skills. Ability to redirect and facilitate discussion as well as fulfill the duties and responsibilities as described by the Alzheimer’s Association. Ability to create and maintain a safe environment where participants’ thoughts and feelings are valued and group members are treated with fairness, equity and respect. Commitment to promote the mission and services of the Alzheimer’s Association and willingness to act as an extension of the Association. Time commitment: A commitment of at least one year is expected.Agency: Alzheimer's Association Washington State Chapter--Serving Washington State and Northern Idaho Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Education DocentDo you enjoy history? Kitsap County has a wonderful rich history to share and you can do that by becoming one of our Docents. We are fortunate enough to have several schools and organizations that come in for scheduled tours and we would like to train you to teach the public about our county. So many stories and interesting facts, help us to make history come alive. Agency: Kitsap County Historical Society Museum Do you enjoy history? Kitsap County has a wonderful rich history to share and you can do that by becoming one of our Docents. We are fortunate enough to have several schools and organizations that come in for scheduled tours and we would like to train you to teach the public about our county. So many stories and interesting facts, help us to make history come alive. Agency: Kitsap County Historical Society Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Episodic VolunteersBainbridge Island Museum of Art is seeking episodic Volunteers for possible remote or community outreach off-site or behind-the-scenes on-site curatorial, marketing or education department projects. No experience or art background necessary, adults and teens age 18+ -- we will train you. Good people skills required and fluent computer skills preferred. Episodic volunteers assist with select events or special projects (e.g. curatorial research or data entry, marketing flyer distribution, education department support, or strong, careful lifters for installation crew -- possibly other volunteer opportunities as they arise). Commitment/hours determined by department, per project/goal. You do not need to live on island, reasonable commute from the Kitsap Peninsula and Seattle Ferry. Please apply online: https://www.biartmuseum.org/volunteer-application/ Agency: Bainbridge Island Museum of Art Bainbridge Island Museum of Art is seeking episodic Volunteers for possible remote or community outreach off-site or behind-the-scenes on-site curatorial, marketing or education department projects. No experience or art background necessary, adults and teens age 18+ -- we will train you. Good people skills required and fluent computer skills preferred. Episodic volunteers assist with select events or special projects (e.g. curatorial research or data entry, marketing flyer distribution, education department support, or strong, careful lifters for installation crew -- possibly other volunteer opportunities as they arise). Commitment/hours determined by department, per project/goal. You do not need to live on island, reasonable commute from the Kitsap Peninsula and Seattle Ferry. Please apply online: https://www.biartmuseum.org/volunteer-application/ Agency: Bainbridge Island Museum of Art Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Evening or Daytime Disaster ResponderRespond with the Disaster Action Team as families are displaced by house fires or other local disasters. The team makes sure that the immediate emergency needs of shelter, food, and clothing are met and also provides empathy and compassion in light of the losses experienced by the clients. No experience necessary, training provided. Become a volunteer by applying at http://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer#step1. Agency: American Red Cross Respond with the Disaster Action Team as families are displaced by house fires or other local disasters. The team makes sure that the immediate emergency needs of shelter, food, and clothing are met and also provides empathy and compassion in light of the losses experienced by the clients. No experience necessary, training provided. Become a volunteer by applying at http://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer#step1. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event Planner and Fundraiser!Hello! We are Ser Arte, a new and exciting nonprofit performing arts group in Kitsap County! If you love the arts and want to see them flourish here in Kitsap - please consider joining us on this adventure! We are going to be having our premiere fundraiser August 16th, 2023. We are much in need of someone who is a fantastic organizer and also someone who is well connected in the community and loves the challenge of raising money. We have big dreams and also need help on the administrative side. If you have experience with nonprofits, we would love to talk to you! Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you! Agency: Ser Arte Hello! We are Ser Arte, a new and exciting nonprofit performing arts group in Kitsap County! If you love the arts and want to see them flourish here in Kitsap - please consider joining us on this adventure! We are going to be having our premiere fundraiser August 16th, 2023. We are much in need of someone who is a fantastic organizer and also someone who is well connected in the community and loves the challenge of raising money. We have big dreams and also need help on the administrative side. If you have experience with nonprofits, we would love to talk to you! Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you! Agency: Ser Arte Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98370 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Events ReceptionGreet and assist visitors at one of our many special events.
Agency: Kitsap County Historical Society Museum Greet and assist visitors at one of our many special events.
Agency: Kitsap County Historical Society Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Events VolunteerSeeds of Grace is looking for motivated volunteers with events experience to join our events committee! Think you could help lead us through the year with exciting and innovative events? Join the team! Agency: Seeds of Grace Seeds of Grace is looking for motivated volunteers with events experience to join our events committee! Think you could help lead us through the year with exciting and innovative events? Join the team! Agency: Seeds of Grace Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Financial Aid NavigatorGraduate Strong provides financial aid filing assistance to youth and families in schools and in the community. We are looking for volunteers interested in supporting these efforts through events with groups and 1:1. Training is required and offered twice per year (fall/spring). Financial Aid Navigators have access to a calendar showing all of the potential events to participate in and sign up on their own when available. Fall (October 1-Dec 15) is the busiest time of the year with many events scheduled primarily during the day Monday-Friday. Agency: Kitsap Strong Graduate Strong provides financial aid filing assistance to youth and families in schools and in the community. We are looking for volunteers interested in supporting these efforts through events with groups and 1:1. Training is required and offered twice per year (fall/spring). Financial Aid Navigators have access to a calendar showing all of the potential events to participate in and sign up on their own when available. Fall (October 1-Dec 15) is the busiest time of the year with many events scheduled primarily during the day Monday-Friday. Agency: Kitsap Strong Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food and Friendship Servers Needed at Bremerton Senior Center Thursdays and Fridays!Have a heart for helping seniors? Providing friendship, belonging and community - Meals on Wheels Kitsap provides nutritionally balanced meals to Kitsap seniors. We are currently recruiting volunteers to support current site needs and build capacity to re-open future meal sites throughout our community. Current location needs: Bremerton Senior Center, Thursdays and Fridays. Community Dining Volunteers work in teams of two or more to: Receive prepared foods from the delivery driver and maintain food temperatures until serving Prepare the dining room area for participants by sanitizing, setting tables, making coffee, etc. Greet and check in reserved diners, share information, and set future reservations Dish up food onto trays in approved portions and serve to participants promptly at 12:00PM Socialize and chat with senior diners Clean up the dining room and kitchen after meal service endsSuccessful volunteers: understand and follow Meals on Wheels Kitsap procedures and policies; provide a welcoming environment for all of the reserved diners; respect the host site; and ensure meal service and ensure cleanup is completed by 1:00 PM. As a program volunteer, Community Dining Volunteers are required to: attend the annual Volunteer Training and any other required trainings/in-service maintain a current copy of their Food Worker Card with the office provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination (boosters not required at this time) make a minimum of a 6-month commitment.Contact: Jennifer Green, Volunteer Coordinator at 360.377.8511 or jgreen@mealsonwheelskitsap.org for more information or to have a volunteer application packet sent to you. Agency: Meals on Wheels Kitsap Have a heart for helping seniors? Providing friendship, belonging and community - Meals on Wheels Kitsap provides nutritionally balanced meals to Kitsap seniors. We are currently recruiting volunteers to support current site needs and build capacity to re-open future meal sites throughout our community. Current location needs: Bremerton Senior Center, Thursdays and Fridays. Community Dining Volunteers work in teams of two or more to: Receive prepared foods from the delivery driver and maintain food temperatures until serving Prepare the dining room area for participants by sanitizing, setting tables, making coffee, etc. Greet and check in reserved diners, share information, and set future reservations Dish up food onto trays in approved portions and serve to participants promptly at 12:00PM Socialize and chat with senior diners Clean up the dining room and kitchen after meal service endsSuccessful volunteers: understand and follow Meals on Wheels Kitsap procedures and policies; provide a welcoming environment for all of the reserved diners; respect the host site; and ensure meal service and ensure cleanup is completed by 1:00 PM. As a program volunteer, Community Dining Volunteers are required to: attend the annual Volunteer Training and any other required trainings/in-service maintain a current copy of their Food Worker Card with the office provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination (boosters not required at this time) make a minimum of a 6-month commitment.Contact: Jennifer Green, Volunteer Coordinator at 360.377.8511 or jgreen@mealsonwheelskitsap.org for more information or to have a volunteer application packet sent to you. Agency: Meals on Wheels Kitsap Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Bank - Client Interviewer/Front deskThe St. Vincent de Paul Assistance office (food bank) serves families in Bremerton. Interviewers greet clients at the front desk and speak to them about what needs they have (and which foods they would use). Interviewers speak to clients one on one and their work is extremely rewarding. This is office work, however there is repetitive sitting and standing. Our computer program is simple to use.
We need interviewers on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 10:15 to 2:30. Experience in a food bank is not necessary, we will train you! Volunteers make the food bank at St. Vincent de Paul possible.
Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Bremerton The St. Vincent de Paul Assistance office (food bank) serves families in Bremerton. Interviewers greet clients at the front desk and speak to them about what needs they have (and which foods they would use). Interviewers speak to clients one on one and their work is extremely rewarding. This is office work, however there is repetitive sitting and standing. Our computer program is simple to use.
We need interviewers on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 10:15 to 2:30. Experience in a food bank is not necessary, we will train you! Volunteers make the food bank at St. Vincent de Paul possible.
Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Bremerton Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Bank VolunteersThe Assistance Office is located at 1137 North Callow Avenue. Volunteers are needed to prepare food baskets and other assistance to local families. We are looking for compassionate people to give their time to our food bank. Help us to help others by volunteering for any of the following positions:
Volunteers choose one day per week that they are able to commit to a four hour shift, 10:15 am to 2:30 pm. We need volunteers on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Please email Felicia@svdpaul.org to set up a time to tour our food bank and join our team! Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Bremerton The Assistance Office is located at 1137 North Callow Avenue. Volunteers are needed to prepare food baskets and other assistance to local families. We are looking for compassionate people to give their time to our food bank. Help us to help others by volunteering for any of the following positions:
Volunteers choose one day per week that they are able to commit to a four hour shift, 10:15 am to 2:30 pm. We need volunteers on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Please email Felicia@svdpaul.org to set up a time to tour our food bank and join our team! Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Bremerton Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98312 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Co-op Volunteer CoordinatorThe Kitsap Community Food Co-op is looking for a Volunteer Coordinator!
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The volunteer coordinator provides professional staff support to KCFC volunteers, ensuring that all volunteers feel empowered to take action on behalf of the co-op, while feeling engaged and appreciated.
ACCOUNTABILITY: The volunteer coordinator reports directly to the board of directors, and is managed by the President of the board along with other staff roles. This role is responsible for all aspects of volunteer recruitment, retention, and appreciation, and communicating . Membership coordinator will be a supportive role only to this position.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Recruitmento Working with several avenues, engage in ongoing recruitment of volunteers for tasks, committees and the board of directors o Respond in a timely manner to incoming volunteer inquiries o Interview/process incoming volunteers, and delegate to tasks, roles/committees as appropriate Engagemento Work with committees to develop volunteer job descriptions as needed o Organize regular training and engagement opportunities for volunteers o Work with committee leadership to identify volunteer needs, and communicate strategy associated with filling those roles o Act as liaison between the Board, committees and the volunteer base o Positive, supportive and energetic communications to volunteers o Conflict resolution and support for volunteers as needed Training & Organizationo Maintain & update Co-op 101 Volunteer Training document on a regular basis. o Maintain database of volunteers, track volunteer hours o Provide/Organize training of volunteers preceding events as needed o Provide a report to the Board of Directors each month and attendance at board meetings when possible Appreciationo Plan one volunteer appreciation event annually o Send out thank you cards and evaluations to volunteers after events o Work with the newsletter team to create a quarterly newsletter for volunteers Other duties as may be assigned by the membership coordinator or board of directors.Agency: Kitsap Community Food Co-op The Kitsap Community Food Co-op is looking for a Volunteer Coordinator!
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The volunteer coordinator provides professional staff support to KCFC volunteers, ensuring that all volunteers feel empowered to take action on behalf of the co-op, while feeling engaged and appreciated.
ACCOUNTABILITY: The volunteer coordinator reports directly to the board of directors, and is managed by the President of the board along with other staff roles. This role is responsible for all aspects of volunteer recruitment, retention, and appreciation, and communicating . Membership coordinator will be a supportive role only to this position.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Recruitmento Working with several avenues, engage in ongoing recruitment of volunteers for tasks, committees and the board of directors o Respond in a timely manner to incoming volunteer inquiries o Interview/process incoming volunteers, and delegate to tasks, roles/committees as appropriate Engagemento Work with committees to develop volunteer job descriptions as needed o Organize regular training and engagement opportunities for volunteers o Work with committee leadership to identify volunteer needs, and communicate strategy associated with filling those roles o Act as liaison between the Board, committees and the volunteer base o Positive, supportive and energetic communications to volunteers o Conflict resolution and support for volunteers as needed Training & Organizationo Maintain & update Co-op 101 Volunteer Training document on a regular basis. o Maintain database of volunteers, track volunteer hours o Provide/Organize training of volunteers preceding events as needed o Provide a report to the Board of Directors each month and attendance at board meetings when possible Appreciationo Plan one volunteer appreciation event annually o Send out thank you cards and evaluations to volunteers after events o Work with the newsletter team to create a quarterly newsletter for volunteers Other duties as may be assigned by the membership coordinator or board of directors.Agency: Kitsap Community Food Co-op Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fresh Start - Shower ProgramStory from Amelia, Case Manager: “Our Fresh Start shower program volunteers do several different jobs such as greet clients, check them in, help them find clothing, and refreshing/sanitizing the showers. While doing these jobs, many volunteers get to know our clients. When we have regular clients and volunteers, our volunteers can be seen as mentors to our clients. Our clients talk to them and tell them about life or problems that they’re going through, and our volunteers listen to them, support them, and encourage them.” Mission To provide all members of our community with personal dignity, Fishline Food Bank & Comprehensive Services, in collaboration with Kitsap Rescue Mission and the City of Poulsbo, will operate a pilot mobile shower program that will provide the unsheltered neighbors of North Kitsap access to public hygiene services. General Description The Shower Attendant supports the Fishline Fresh Start program staff in offering a free shower service to those without access to consistent hygiene services. This position involves multi-tasking, from assisting with daily set-up, making sure the shower trailer is clean and operational, organizing hygiene items and cleaning after each guest (per CDC COVID-19 guidelines). This position also requires the ability to work with diverse populations with a compassionate and welcoming demeanor. The shower attendant will greet every shower guest, guide them to what supplies they need for the shower, walk them to the stall and monitor the time allotted. This is an outdoor position and will be subject to inclement weather, proper coverings and equipment will be supplied. The ability to stand, bend and move around for some periods of time is strongly suggested. Loose, comfortable clothing with applicable layers for weather and closed-toed comfortable shoes is required. There will be a minimum of two shower attendants per shift along with program staff. Necessary Skills: Attention to detail Active listening skills A heart for communities who are often ignored An open mind to different perspectives Patience with a good sense of humor Dependable, organized, and flexible Must have a positive attitude, a desire to assist, and a willingness to learn new skills Must be able to work independently and as a team member Ability to work on your feet for several hours Some bending and lifting required (no more than 40lbs) Comfortable in a busy environment & diverse public interaction Must have a strong understanding of the Fishline mission and values and abide by our Culture of Respect Social Work Experience is a plus. Training will be provided.Agency: Fishline Food Bank & Comprehensive Services Story from Amelia, Case Manager: “Our Fresh Start shower program volunteers do several different jobs such as greet clients, check them in, help them find clothing, and refreshing/sanitizing the showers. While doing these jobs, many volunteers get to know our clients. When we have regular clients and volunteers, our volunteers can be seen as mentors to our clients. Our clients talk to them and tell them about life or problems that they’re going through, and our volunteers listen to them, support them, and encourage them.” Mission To provide all members of our community with personal dignity, Fishline Food Bank & Comprehensive Services, in collaboration with Kitsap Rescue Mission and the City of Poulsbo, will operate a pilot mobile shower program that will provide the unsheltered neighbors of North Kitsap access to public hygiene services. General Description The Shower Attendant supports the Fishline Fresh Start program staff in offering a free shower service to those without access to consistent hygiene services. This position involves multi-tasking, from assisting with daily set-up, making sure the shower trailer is clean and operational, organizing hygiene items and cleaning after each guest (per CDC COVID-19 guidelines). This position also requires the ability to work with diverse populations with a compassionate and welcoming demeanor. The shower attendant will greet every shower guest, guide them to what supplies they need for the shower, walk them to the stall and monitor the time allotted. This is an outdoor position and will be subject to inclement weather, proper coverings and equipment will be supplied. The ability to stand, bend and move around for some periods of time is strongly suggested. Loose, comfortable clothing with applicable layers for weather and closed-toed comfortable shoes is required. There will be a minimum of two shower attendants per shift along with program staff. Necessary Skills: Attention to detail Active listening skills A heart for communities who are often ignored An open mind to different perspectives Patience with a good sense of humor Dependable, organized, and flexible Must have a positive attitude, a desire to assist, and a willingness to learn new skills Must be able to work independently and as a team member Ability to work on your feet for several hours Some bending and lifting required (no more than 40lbs) Comfortable in a busy environment & diverse public interaction Must have a strong understanding of the Fishline mission and values and abide by our Culture of Respect Social Work Experience is a plus. Training will be provided.Agency: Fishline Food Bank & Comprehensive Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98370 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friday Cleaner 1 PM to 2 PM.
We at the Central Kitsap Food Bank serve the community by alleviating food insecurity. At the same time, we want to present our Food Bank at its best. We are looking for volunteers that can come in for an hour and do full clean to prepare for the next day. This position is for Friday from 1-2. We are closed on all Federal Holidays. Please contact J’aime our volunteer coordinator at info@ckfoodbank.org if you are interested.
Agency: Central Kitsap Food Bank
We at the Central Kitsap Food Bank serve the community by alleviating food insecurity. At the same time, we want to present our Food Bank at its best. We are looking for volunteers that can come in for an hour and do full clean to prepare for the next day. This position is for Friday from 1-2. We are closed on all Federal Holidays. Please contact J’aime our volunteer coordinator at info@ckfoodbank.org if you are interested.
Agency: Central Kitsap Food Bank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98383 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising CommitteeEngage in regular meetings with other volunteers and staff as we brainstorm, plan, and implement fundraising efforts for the rescued animals living at One Heart Wild. Agency: One Heart Wild Sanctuary Engage in regular meetings with other volunteers and staff as we brainstorm, plan, and implement fundraising efforts for the rescued animals living at One Heart Wild. Agency: One Heart Wild Sanctuary Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98383 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gallery DocentGallery Docent volunteers continually rotate through both floors of our museum, supervising and interpreting exhibitions while engaging guests in active and meaningful art conversations. This role serves as an arts ambassador, directly coordinating with and supporting the Gallery and Volunteer Manager, as well as Curatorial Associates and the Curatorial Department. Growth opportunities include the ability to interact with and demonstrate select artworks, to lead group tours and to assist the Curatorial Department and BIMA Staff with other museum-related tasks, projects or events. Basic computer skills (Word, Excel) preferred. You do not have to live on island nor have an arts background -- just possess a love of the arts, love to talk with people and love learning. We will teach you how to share with visitors the diversity of artists and forms of creativity endemic to our region. We are seeking a minimum volunteer commitment of two 2 - 2 1/2 hour shifts per month. Permission to run a background check and ability to follow our volunteer agreement. Apply here: https://www.biartmuseum.org/volunteer-application/ Agency: Bainbridge Island Museum of Art Gallery Docent volunteers continually rotate through both floors of our museum, supervising and interpreting exhibitions while engaging guests in active and meaningful art conversations. This role serves as an arts ambassador, directly coordinating with and supporting the Gallery and Volunteer Manager, as well as Curatorial Associates and the Curatorial Department. Growth opportunities include the ability to interact with and demonstrate select artworks, to lead group tours and to assist the Curatorial Department and BIMA Staff with other museum-related tasks, projects or events. Basic computer skills (Word, Excel) preferred. You do not have to live on island nor have an arts background -- just possess a love of the arts, love to talk with people and love learning. We will teach you how to share with visitors the diversity of artists and forms of creativity endemic to our region. We are seeking a minimum volunteer commitment of two 2 - 2 1/2 hour shifts per month. Permission to run a background check and ability to follow our volunteer agreement. Apply here: https://www.biartmuseum.org/volunteer-application/ Agency: Bainbridge Island Museum of Art Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General VolunteersAre you a student who needs volunteer hours for scholarships? Are you new to town and want to meet people? Are you retired and want to help people? Are you unemployed and wanting to keep your spirits up and/or freshen up your resume?
Our volunteers play a vital role in helping to provide groceries to children, families, and seniors in need within our community. We invite you to join us in making a difference by volunteering in any number of our volunteer roles - check-in desk to interview clients, assisting in restocking, repackaging food items, supporting our grocery rescue program, or directly serving those we support. Every task contributes to ensuring that no one goes hungry. For more details, please call our office 360-479-6188 or visit our website at bremertonfoodline.org. Please note that all volunteers are required to complete an application and undergo a background check to ensure the safety of our team and the vulnerable populations we serve. Group volunteer opportunities are available with prior arrangement. We look forward to your support! Sample Shifts Include: Mornings - 9:00am-12:30pmAfternoons - 12:00-3:30pmFull Shift - 9:30am-2:00pmCreate a schedule that works for you!Agency: Bremerton Foodline Are you a student who needs volunteer hours for scholarships? Are you new to town and want to meet people? Are you retired and want to help people? Are you unemployed and wanting to keep your spirits up and/or freshen up your resume?
Our volunteers play a vital role in helping to provide groceries to children, families, and seniors in need within our community. We invite you to join us in making a difference by volunteering in any number of our volunteer roles - check-in desk to interview clients, assisting in restocking, repackaging food items, supporting our grocery rescue program, or directly serving those we support. Every task contributes to ensuring that no one goes hungry. For more details, please call our office 360-479-6188 or visit our website at bremertonfoodline.org. Please note that all volunteers are required to complete an application and undergo a background check to ensure the safety of our team and the vulnerable populations we serve. Group volunteer opportunities are available with prior arrangement. We look forward to your support! Sample Shifts Include: Mornings - 9:00am-12:30pmAfternoons - 12:00-3:30pmFull Shift - 9:30am-2:00pmCreate a schedule that works for you!Agency: Bremerton Foodline Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Getting the Word Out about Oral Health and LDCC (Community Outreach) - Bremerton, WAHelp organizations and individuals in the community learn about the non-profit dental clinic for children, Lindquist Dental Clinic for Children, by attending outreach events, collecting success stories or being an information ambassador and talking about LDCC and passing out flyers and brochures.
Agency: Lindquist Dental Clinic for Children Help organizations and individuals in the community learn about the non-profit dental clinic for children, Lindquist Dental Clinic for Children, by attending outreach events, collecting success stories or being an information ambassador and talking about LDCC and passing out flyers and brochures.
Agency: Lindquist Dental Clinic for Children Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >14 years old Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Glean Lead VolunteerGlean Lead This person will work closely with the Kitsap Harvest team to learn and become competent at being a skilled leader. All we need is a willingness to learn! Glean Leaders are responsible for leading urban fruit harvests with a group of volunteers. They can pre-check sites to assure the fruit is ripe for the picking. At the glean, Leaders are responsible for recording the harvest data. Assuring the produce gets dropped off to designated drop locations either by transporting it and delegation of other volunteers.Since all volunteers get to take home a portion of the harvest, Glean Leaders have access to fresh fruit all season long. This is the perfect opportunity for people who like to preserve food and who want to give back to the community. We ask that Glean Leaders be available on a consistent day and can commit to the entire harvest season. Agency: Kitsap Harvest Glean Lead This person will work closely with the Kitsap Harvest team to learn and become competent at being a skilled leader. All we need is a willingness to learn! Glean Leaders are responsible for leading urban fruit harvests with a group of volunteers. They can pre-check sites to assure the fruit is ripe for the picking. At the glean, Leaders are responsible for recording the harvest data. Assuring the produce gets dropped off to designated drop locations either by transporting it and delegation of other volunteers.Since all volunteers get to take home a portion of the harvest, Glean Leaders have access to fresh fruit all season long. This is the perfect opportunity for people who like to preserve food and who want to give back to the community. We ask that Glean Leaders be available on a consistent day and can commit to the entire harvest season. Agency: Kitsap Harvest Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Government Relations MemberGovernment Liaisons collaborate with government partners to communicate, plan and coordinate service delivery to clients and communities, share information with key stakeholders, and seek opportunities for partnership that result in more efficient service to clients. Become a volunteer by applying at http://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer#step1. Agency: American Red Cross Government Liaisons collaborate with government partners to communicate, plan and coordinate service delivery to clients and communities, share information with key stakeholders, and seek opportunities for partnership that result in more efficient service to clients. Become a volunteer by applying at http://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer#step1. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Graphic ArtistDevelope printed materials for programs, exhibits, magazine and newspaper ads.
Agency: Kitsap County Historical Society Museum Develope printed materials for programs, exhibits, magazine and newspaper ads.
Agency: Kitsap County Historical Society Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grounds KeeperGeneral upkeep of the animal sanctuary grounds, including but not limited to: storm clean-up, path maintenance, trail maintenance and mud mitigation. Hours needed in a week is dependent on weather and what may be needed to maintain a safe environment for animals and people of all ages and abilities. Agency: One Heart Wild Sanctuary General upkeep of the animal sanctuary grounds, including but not limited to: storm clean-up, path maintenance, trail maintenance and mud mitigation. Hours needed in a week is dependent on weather and what may be needed to maintain a safe environment for animals and people of all ages and abilities. Agency: One Heart Wild Sanctuary Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98383 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: HandyPersonHelp with construction and building repair projects around the One Heart Wild animal care sanctuary. Time needed on-site will vary from week to week, and is dependent on what needs tending to. Agency: One Heart Wild Sanctuary Help with construction and building repair projects around the One Heart Wild animal care sanctuary. Time needed on-site will vary from week to week, and is dependent on what needs tending to. Agency: One Heart Wild Sanctuary Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98383 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Serve South Kitsap Seniors Hot, Fresh, Healthy Meals!Have a heart for helping seniors? Are the values of providing friendship, belonging and community important to you? Meals on Wheels Kitsap provides nutritionally balanced meals to Kitsap seniors through meal programs at various locations in Kitsap County. In addition to the freshly prepared meals, our dining locations provide an opportunity to socialize, meet neighbors and make new friends. We are currently recruiting volunteers to open another hot meal site in South Kitsap starting in August. Location needs: Port Orchard Area (Tu/Th - hot meals) Time Commitment: 11AM-1PM, one shift a week Community Dining Volunteers work in teams of two or more to: - Receive prepared foods from the delivery driver and maintain food temperatures until serving Prepare the dining room area for participants by sanitizing, setting tables, making coffee, etc. Greet and check in reserved participants, share information, and set future reservations Dish up food onto trays in approved portions and serve to participants promptly at 12:00PM Socialize and chat with senior participants Clean up the dining room and kitchen after meal service ends/and pack up unclaimed meals per protocols.Successful volunteers: understand and follow Meals on Wheels Kitsap procedures and policies; provide a welcoming environment for all of the reserved diners; respect the host site; and ensure meal service and ensure cleanup is completed no later than 1:00 PM. As a program volunteer, Community Dining Volunteers are required to: attend the annual Volunteer Training and any other required trainings/in-service maintain a current copy of their Food Worker Card with the office provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination (boosters not required at this time) make a minimum of a 6-month commitment (hot meals)Contact: Jennifer Green, Volunteer Coordinator at 360.377.8511 or jgreen@mealsonwheelskitsap.org for more information or to have a volunteer application packet sent to you. Agency: Meals on Wheels Kitsap Have a heart for helping seniors? Are the values of providing friendship, belonging and community important to you? Meals on Wheels Kitsap provides nutritionally balanced meals to Kitsap seniors through meal programs at various locations in Kitsap County. In addition to the freshly prepared meals, our dining locations provide an opportunity to socialize, meet neighbors and make new friends. We are currently recruiting volunteers to open another hot meal site in South Kitsap starting in August. Location needs: Port Orchard Area (Tu/Th - hot meals) Time Commitment: 11AM-1PM, one shift a week Community Dining Volunteers work in teams of two or more to: - Receive prepared foods from the delivery driver and maintain food temperatures until serving Prepare the dining room area for participants by sanitizing, setting tables, making coffee, etc. Greet and check in reserved participants, share information, and set future reservations Dish up food onto trays in approved portions and serve to participants promptly at 12:00PM Socialize and chat with senior participants Clean up the dining room and kitchen after meal service ends/and pack up unclaimed meals per protocols.Successful volunteers: understand and follow Meals on Wheels Kitsap procedures and policies; provide a welcoming environment for all of the reserved diners; respect the host site; and ensure meal service and ensure cleanup is completed no later than 1:00 PM. As a program volunteer, Community Dining Volunteers are required to: attend the annual Volunteer Training and any other required trainings/in-service maintain a current copy of their Food Worker Card with the office provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination (boosters not required at this time) make a minimum of a 6-month commitment (hot meals)Contact: Jennifer Green, Volunteer Coordinator at 360.377.8511 or jgreen@mealsonwheelskitsap.org for more information or to have a volunteer application packet sent to you. Agency: Meals on Wheels Kitsap Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Those Who Are Impacted by Home Fires, Join the American Red Cross (Virtual and In-Person Volunteers Needed)Disaster Action Teams provide 24-hour emergency response to local disasters, particularly house fires, ensuring that those affected have access to resources for basic necessities such as food, shelter and clothing. Our DAT team is responsible for: Providing timely response to disasters and assisting those affected. Responding to disaster scenes as assigned by Team Leader within two hours. Meet the needs of those affected by disasters such as the need for shelter and food by providing Red Cross Services. Complete forms related to services provided. Provide referrals to other agencies. Communicate to Team Leader about availability and readiness on a regular basis.Further requirements: Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively in person, on the phone, and by email Excellent problem solving Ability to be consistently respond immediately to notification calls and dispatch DAT when on call Typical shifts are business hours on-call and night-time/weekend on call shifts Driver's license needed
Agency: American Red Cross Disaster Action Teams provide 24-hour emergency response to local disasters, particularly house fires, ensuring that those affected have access to resources for basic necessities such as food, shelter and clothing. Our DAT team is responsible for: Providing timely response to disasters and assisting those affected. Responding to disaster scenes as assigned by Team Leader within two hours. Meet the needs of those affected by disasters such as the need for shelter and food by providing Red Cross Services. Complete forms related to services provided. Provide referrals to other agencies. Communicate to Team Leader about availability and readiness on a regular basis.Further requirements: Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively in person, on the phone, and by email Excellent problem solving Ability to be consistently respond immediately to notification calls and dispatch DAT when on call Typical shifts are business hours on-call and night-time/weekend on call shifts Driver's license needed
Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help us keep the weeds out of our onsite garden!We need help to get rid of weeds from our onsite garden. During the summer we offer fresh strawberries, blueberries and much more onsite. Help us get these fruits available for those in need.
Great opportunity for those who love the outdoors! No experience needed. Flexible hours Agency: Fishline Food Bank & Comprehensive Services We need help to get rid of weeds from our onsite garden. During the summer we offer fresh strawberries, blueberries and much more onsite. Help us get these fruits available for those in need.
Great opportunity for those who love the outdoors! No experience needed. Flexible hours Agency: Fishline Food Bank & Comprehensive Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98370 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Fire Campaign CoordinatorThe goal of the Home Fire Campaign is to reduce the rate of deaths and injuries due to home fires by 25 percent over 5 years. Help us achieve this goal by planning and coordinating installation events. During these events smoke alarms are installed and discussion of fire safety and disaster preparedness planning. Become a volunteer by applying at http://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer#step1. Agency: American Red Cross The goal of the Home Fire Campaign is to reduce the rate of deaths and injuries due to home fires by 25 percent over 5 years. Help us achieve this goal by planning and coordinating installation events. During these events smoke alarms are installed and discussion of fire safety and disaster preparedness planning. Become a volunteer by applying at http://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer#step1. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host Families Needed To Host High School Age Foreign Exchange StudentHost Families needed in the Kingston, Bremerton, Olympic and Central Kitsap High School area's for the upcoming 2019-20 school year. Families are volunteers that give a student a place to sleep/study, daily meals and a loving home. All families are vetted and screened prior to approval. www.aspectfoundation.org/cbc for criminal background checks and www.aspectfoundation.org to fill out the host family inquiry.
The students arrive mid/end of August, stay until mid June, have their own spending money, medical insurance, blend into the host families daily routine and attend the host community local high school
Agency: Aspect Foundation Host Families needed in the Kingston, Bremerton, Olympic and Central Kitsap High School area's for the upcoming 2019-20 school year. Families are volunteers that give a student a place to sleep/study, daily meals and a loving home. All families are vetted and screened prior to approval. www.aspectfoundation.org/cbc for criminal background checks and www.aspectfoundation.org to fill out the host family inquiry.
The students arrive mid/end of August, stay until mid June, have their own spending money, medical insurance, blend into the host families daily routine and attend the host community local high school
Agency: Aspect Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98367 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Intake volunteerTo ensure the intake process is accomplished in timely manner and provide an excellent experience for all new volunteers joining the American Red Cross. Become a volunteer by applying at http://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer#step1. Agency: American Red Cross To ensure the intake process is accomplished in timely manner and provide an excellent experience for all new volunteers joining the American Red Cross. Become a volunteer by applying at http://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer#step1. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: IVC needs volunteers (especially drivers!)IVC volunteers work with the elderly, disabled and others temporarily in need assisting them to get to medical appointments, social engagements and other life-enhancing events. In the past four months, the number of care receivers has dramatically increased. We need more volunteers to help transport people around Kitsap County. Our care receivers are primarily based on Bainbridge Island, but they often have requests to appointments in Silverdale and Poulsbo. If you enjoy meeting new, interesting people AND helping them maintain their independence by helping them get to appointments, please call IVC. 206-842-4441
Agency: Island Volunteer Caregivers IVC volunteers work with the elderly, disabled and others temporarily in need assisting them to get to medical appointments, social engagements and other life-enhancing events. In the past four months, the number of care receivers has dramatically increased. We need more volunteers to help transport people around Kitsap County. Our care receivers are primarily based on Bainbridge Island, but they often have requests to appointments in Silverdale and Poulsbo. If you enjoy meeting new, interesting people AND helping them maintain their independence by helping them get to appointments, please call IVC. 206-842-4441
Agency: Island Volunteer Caregivers Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 98110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the Fight Against Alzheimer'sThe Walk to End Alzheimer's is the world's largest event to raise funds and awareness for Alzheimer's care, support and research. Walk to End Alzheimer’s continues, but instead of hosting large gatherings, the Alzheimer’s Association is encouraging participants to walk as individuals or in small groups on sidewalks, tracks and trails across their communities. We need help getting that information to our Team Walk Captains in the coming months, and are looking for people to help make phone calls sharing the new format for 2020. Can you help us by making phone calls?
We will provide training and support. Come join our team!
Agency: Alzheimer's Association Washington State Chapter--Serving Washington State and Northern Idaho The Walk to End Alzheimer's is the world's largest event to raise funds and awareness for Alzheimer's care, support and research. Walk to End Alzheimer’s continues, but instead of hosting large gatherings, the Alzheimer’s Association is encouraging participants to walk as individuals or in small groups on sidewalks, tracks and trails across their communities. We need help getting that information to our Team Walk Captains in the coming months, and are looking for people to help make phone calls sharing the new format for 2020. Can you help us by making phone calls?
We will provide training and support. Come join our team!
Agency: Alzheimer's Association Washington State Chapter--Serving Washington State and Northern Idaho Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Kitchen ManagerThe Lord's Neighborhood Diner is looking for a kitchen manager. This is a volunteer position which requires about 4 - 8 hours a week. The duties are to coordinate the food for meals by: ordering food though Northwest Harvest via the internet/phone; picking up food from the Bremerton Food Bank; develop a menu for the volunteers to cook; moving food from the freezer to the fridge; keeping an inventory of food including date received. You will not be working alone. We have a small but dedicated volunteer base to ensure no one is unsupported. We will provide hands-on training and make sure that this opportunity to serve your community is a rich and satisfying experience for who ever decides to accept this challenge. Agency: Lord's Neighborhood Diner The Lord's Neighborhood Diner is looking for a kitchen manager. This is a volunteer position which requires about 4 - 8 hours a week. The duties are to coordinate the food for meals by: ordering food though Northwest Harvest via the internet/phone; picking up food from the Bremerton Food Bank; develop a menu for the volunteers to cook; moving food from the freezer to the fridge; keeping an inventory of food including date received. You will not be working alone. We have a small but dedicated volunteer base to ensure no one is unsupported. We will provide hands-on training and make sure that this opportunity to serve your community is a rich and satisfying experience for who ever decides to accept this challenge. Agency: Lord's Neighborhood Diner Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Kitsap County Parks StewardKitsap County Parks and Recreation Department welcomes volunteers to help maintain, preserve, protect, restore and improve its over 6,000 acres of parkland working with existing stewardship groups or through the Adopt-A-Park program. Volunteer crews are involved in parks throughout the county and commitment can range from joining a one-day work party to being a part of park inventory projects, mapping and county-wide trail planning.
Agency: Kitsap County Kitsap County Parks and Recreation Department welcomes volunteers to help maintain, preserve, protect, restore and improve its over 6,000 acres of parkland working with existing stewardship groups or through the Adopt-A-Park program. Volunteer crews are involved in parks throughout the county and commitment can range from joining a one-day work party to being a part of park inventory projects, mapping and county-wide trail planning.
Agency: Kitsap County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kitsap Harvest Driver/Driver teamCurrently we need a driver and driver assistant to take over every other Thursday afternoon's route, delivering boxes of food starting on Thursday, November 16th, from 1pm to 3pm. Generally, we are looking for volunteers to help with produce pick-up from several of our existing routes. The ideal volunteer commitment is every other week on a set schedule for one of our pickup routes. Our collection routes include Farmers Markets, Neighborhood Donation Stations, Partner Organizations providing both fresh and recovered produce. Using the preferred method of transport, the produce is collected and then delivered to the Kitsap Harvests aggregation/distribution hub. Donation Stations - We have Neighborhood Donation Stations through Kitsap. We've organized these into two routes, one route from Kingston to Bremerton, and the other route from Port Orchard to Bremerton, both routes ending at the Kitsap Harvest Aggregation and Distribution Hub in Bremerton. Both of these routes are collected from either Sunday evening or Monday morning, weekly. Drivers will be using their own vehicle and coordinating with Neighborhood Captains to confirm produce pickup. (Seasonal)Farmers Market Drivers - Collecting from either the Port Orchard Farmers Market on Saturday (1:45pm -2:15) or Bremerton Community Farmers market on Thursday (6:45pm -7:15)The food is collected from the Market vendors, documented, and then transported, using your own vehicle to our Bremerton Aggregation and Distribution Hub. (Seasonal) Partner Org produce pickup and recovery- This regular route done on Tuesday and Thursday (with a priority in filling Thursday shift first) is picking up produce from 3 locations, using the Isuzu NPR 16 ft box truck (no special license needed) Drivers would pick-up food and bring it back to the warehouse for weighing and sorting by volunteers. Truck Lead- We need a point person who can look after the care of our truck. It is important keeping-up on truck maintenance log and communicating any issues ASAP. We have several volunteer drivers who use this truck, but since they are envolved in other operations of Kitsap Harvest, we can not ask them to take on one more responsibility... it would be nice to have someone as the dedicated point person to check the basics for operation on a weekly/monthly basis... maybe give the truck a wash and or check the mileage and report if the truck needs maintnance. If you have any questions let us know at info@kitsapharvest.org. Agency: Kitsap Harvest Currently we need a driver and driver assistant to take over every other Thursday afternoon's route, delivering boxes of food starting on Thursday, November 16th, from 1pm to 3pm. Generally, we are looking for volunteers to help with produce pick-up from several of our existing routes. The ideal volunteer commitment is every other week on a set schedule for one of our pickup routes. Our collection routes include Farmers Markets, Neighborhood Donation Stations, Partner Organizations providing both fresh and recovered produce. Using the preferred method of transport, the produce is collected and then delivered to the Kitsap Harvests aggregation/distribution hub. Donation Stations - We have Neighborhood Donation Stations through Kitsap. We've organized these into two routes, one route from Kingston to Bremerton, and the other route from Port Orchard to Bremerton, both routes ending at the Kitsap Harvest Aggregation and Distribution Hub in Bremerton. Both of these routes are collected from either Sunday evening or Monday morning, weekly. Drivers will be using their own vehicle and coordinating with Neighborhood Captains to confirm produce pickup. (Seasonal)Farmers Market Drivers - Collecting from either the Port Orchard Farmers Market on Saturday (1:45pm -2:15) or Bremerton Community Farmers market on Thursday (6:45pm -7:15)The food is collected from the Market vendors, documented, and then transported, using your own vehicle to our Bremerton Aggregation and Distribution Hub. (Seasonal) Partner Org produce pickup and recovery- This regular route done on Tuesday and Thursday (with a priority in filling Thursday shift first) is picking up produce from 3 locations, using the Isuzu NPR 16 ft box truck (no special license needed) Drivers would pick-up food and bring it back to the warehouse for weighing and sorting by volunteers. Truck Lead- We need a point person who can look after the care of our truck. It is important keeping-up on truck maintenance log and communicating any issues ASAP. We have several volunteer drivers who use this truck, but since they are envolved in other operations of Kitsap Harvest, we can not ask them to take on one more responsibility... it would be nice to have someone as the dedicated point person to check the basics for operation on a weekly/monthly basis... maybe give the truck a wash and or check the mileage and report if the truck needs maintnance. If you have any questions let us know at info@kitsapharvest.org. Agency: Kitsap Harvest Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kitsap Kids Learn to SwimThis is a program that is in its third year here at KTAC. It is for Central Kitsap School District 1st graders. We teach them basic water safety and swimming skills at no cost to the schools. We have 5 different schools coming this school year and need volunteers that can be on the deck, in the water and helping to direct the kids from the buses to the pool area. This is a valuable program as we have over 180 miles of shoreline in Kitsap county and it is imperative that kids have basic skills to protect them and others around them. Agency: Kitsap Tennis and Athletic Center This is a program that is in its third year here at KTAC. It is for Central Kitsap School District 1st graders. We teach them basic water safety and swimming skills at no cost to the schools. We have 5 different schools coming this school year and need volunteers that can be on the deck, in the water and helping to direct the kids from the buses to the pool area. This is a valuable program as we have over 180 miles of shoreline in Kitsap county and it is imperative that kids have basic skills to protect them and others around them. Agency: Kitsap Tennis and Athletic Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lawn mowing and weed wackingWe have a couple small areas that need mowing and weed wacking. If you'd like to get some volunteer hours this summer with a very flexible schedule, this might be for you! Agency: Eagle Harbor Congregational Church We have a couple small areas that need mowing and weed wacking. If you'd like to get some volunteer hours this summer with a very flexible schedule, this might be for you! Agency: Eagle Harbor Congregational Church Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lawyer Needed for 9yo Bremerton Boy!!!This active 9-year-old boy, who lives in West Bremerton, is interested in knowing more about becoming a lawyer. You don't have to be a lawyer, but that would be a bonus. Mentoring is an amazing experience for both the mentor and mentee. This child is looking for a mentor who will participate in fun activities. His favorite subject in school is math. His favorite things to do with people is play soccer, basketball, hockey, baseball, pool, tennis, pickle ball and video games. He would also like to know more about E Sports. As you a man who is ready to be a mentor? You can make a positive impact now. Learn more! Agency: Empowering Youth Mentor Program This active 9-year-old boy, who lives in West Bremerton, is interested in knowing more about becoming a lawyer. You don't have to be a lawyer, but that would be a bonus. Mentoring is an amazing experience for both the mentor and mentee. This child is looking for a mentor who will participate in fun activities. His favorite subject in school is math. His favorite things to do with people is play soccer, basketball, hockey, baseball, pool, tennis, pickle ball and video games. He would also like to know more about E Sports. As you a man who is ready to be a mentor? You can make a positive impact now. Learn more! Agency: Empowering Youth Mentor Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Let's not leave our seniors waiting for a bus in this heat... help them get to their appointments.Volunteer Services is a program of Catholic Community Service and is in need of additional drivers in all areas of Kitsap county. With the help of volunteers we provide transportation, yard service, repairs and household tasks to low-income seniors and disabled adults. Our main request however is for transportation. These are low income seniors with no other means of transportation. We may take them to medical appointments, grocery stores or even church. Even with Medicaid they are not provided transport to the grocery stores. Our volunteers use their own vehicles and we provide additional liability policy, plus mileage reimbursement. We have a great online scheduling program to help you volunteer on YOUR TIME. We look forward to you joining our team! Please feel free to email me with any questions. Agency: Catholic Community Volunteer Services-Kitsap Volunteer Services is a program of Catholic Community Service and is in need of additional drivers in all areas of Kitsap county. With the help of volunteers we provide transportation, yard service, repairs and household tasks to low-income seniors and disabled adults. Our main request however is for transportation. These are low income seniors with no other means of transportation. We may take them to medical appointments, grocery stores or even church. Even with Medicaid they are not provided transport to the grocery stores. Our volunteers use their own vehicles and we provide additional liability policy, plus mileage reimbursement. We have a great online scheduling program to help you volunteer on YOUR TIME. We look forward to you joining our team! Please feel free to email me with any questions. Agency: Catholic Community Volunteer Services-Kitsap Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98312 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Leverage your Nonprofit Expertise and Make a Difference!Do you have expertise in strategic planning, board governance, and/or fundraising? If so, the nonprofit sector needs you! Many organizations lack the resources they need to fully support their missions and the communities they serve. 501 Commons bridges that gap by connecting volunteers who have these desired skills with organizations seeking to work with a consultant, facilitator, or coach. As a
501 Commons consultant, you will have the opportunity to review project
opportunities as they arise and select only those that align with your schedule
and interests. Our volunteers work in teams of two to lead clients through
engagements and have access to other subject matter experts and helpful
resources along the way. Join the Executive Service Corps and play an essential
role in helping a nonprofit realize their full potential! 501 Commons Clients have said: My experience with executive consulting from 501 Commons was very positive. My assigned consultant created a really supportive space to reflect and plan, asked challenging questions, and provided important resources to help me be a more effective leader of our organization. -FIUTS Era Schrepfer (Exec2Exec) For more information about this opportunity, or to apply, please visit: https://www.501commons.org/engage. Agency: 501 Commons Do you have expertise in strategic planning, board governance, and/or fundraising? If so, the nonprofit sector needs you! Many organizations lack the resources they need to fully support their missions and the communities they serve. 501 Commons bridges that gap by connecting volunteers who have these desired skills with organizations seeking to work with a consultant, facilitator, or coach. As a
501 Commons consultant, you will have the opportunity to review project
opportunities as they arise and select only those that align with your schedule
and interests. Our volunteers work in teams of two to lead clients through
engagements and have access to other subject matter experts and helpful
resources along the way. Join the Executive Service Corps and play an essential
role in helping a nonprofit realize their full potential! 501 Commons Clients have said: My experience with executive consulting from 501 Commons was very positive. My assigned consultant created a really supportive space to reflect and plan, asked challenging questions, and provided important resources to help me be a more effective leader of our organization. -FIUTS Era Schrepfer (Exec2Exec) For more information about this opportunity, or to apply, please visit: https://www.501commons.org/engage. Agency: 501 Commons Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98144 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Long-Term Care Ombudsman VolunteerLong-Term Care Ombudsmen volunteers spend four or more hours each week visiting with residents of nursing homes, assisted living facilities and adult family homes, working to ensure good care is provided and residents? rights are respected. Ombudsmen may also investigate and resolve concerns on behalf of residents, work with residents? family, friends and facility staff to meet the needs of residents, provide public education about long-term care facilities and regulations. Volunteers are especially needed in Bainbridge Island, Poulsbo and Silverdale. A minimum of a one-year commitment is recommended. Training is provided. For more information, call Dana Gargus at (360) 337-5714, (800) 562-6418 or e-mail dgargus@co.kitsap.wa.us .
Agency: Kitsap County Long-Term Care Ombudsmen volunteers spend four or more hours each week visiting with residents of nursing homes, assisted living facilities and adult family homes, working to ensure good care is provided and residents? rights are respected. Ombudsmen may also investigate and resolve concerns on behalf of residents, work with residents? family, friends and facility staff to meet the needs of residents, provide public education about long-term care facilities and regulations. Volunteers are especially needed in Bainbridge Island, Poulsbo and Silverdale. A minimum of a one-year commitment is recommended. Training is provided. For more information, call Dana Gargus at (360) 337-5714, (800) 562-6418 or e-mail dgargus@co.kitsap.wa.us .
Agency: Kitsap County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98366 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Looking for office assistance at Camp Stand by MeJoin our Camp Stand by Me team by assisting in our camp office in Vaughn, WA. Your time will help our staff be able to focus on providing unique outdoor activities for campers. This is an excellent opportunity to volunteer and gain a sense of accomplishment helping people of all abilities experience an action-packed summer camp! Easter Seals Camp Stand by Me provides week-long overnight camps throughout the summer, where campers have the ability to participate in swimming, canoeing, archery, crafts, and so much more. As an office volunteer, you will be assisting our Camp Director at the on-site office with: Organizing files and emails Entering camp and volunteer data Assisting with other office tasks as requested by the Camp DirectorCome help make a difference in the the lives of so many people with disabilities. Agency: Easterseals Washington Join our Camp Stand by Me team by assisting in our camp office in Vaughn, WA. Your time will help our staff be able to focus on providing unique outdoor activities for campers. This is an excellent opportunity to volunteer and gain a sense of accomplishment helping people of all abilities experience an action-packed summer camp! Easter Seals Camp Stand by Me provides week-long overnight camps throughout the summer, where campers have the ability to participate in swimming, canoeing, archery, crafts, and so much more. As an office volunteer, you will be assisting our Camp Director at the on-site office with: Organizing files and emails Entering camp and volunteer data Assisting with other office tasks as requested by the Camp DirectorCome help make a difference in the the lives of so many people with disabilities. Agency: Easterseals Washington Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98394 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Looking for Summer Plans - Volunteer with us!Agency: Fishline Food Bank & Comprehensive Services Agency: Fishline Food Bank & Comprehensive Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98370 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a Difference, Be a Mentor!!!Join the Empowering Youth Mentor Program (EYMP) and make a difference in the lives of young people in Kitsap County, who are 8-21! The EYMP connects caring mentors with youth in need of guidance and support. As a mentor, you'll have the chance to inspire, encourage, and empower a young person as they navigate life's challenges and pursue their goals. No previous mentoring experience required - just a genuine desire to make a positive impact! Agency: Empowering Youth Mentor Program Join the Empowering Youth Mentor Program (EYMP) and make a difference in the lives of young people in Kitsap County, who are 8-21! The EYMP connects caring mentors with youth in need of guidance and support. As a mentor, you'll have the chance to inspire, encourage, and empower a young person as they navigate life's challenges and pursue their goals. No previous mentoring experience required - just a genuine desire to make a positive impact! Agency: Empowering Youth Mentor Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Male Mentor Needed for 13yo Bremerton BoyMentoring is an amazing experience for both the mentor and mentee. You can make a positive impact on this 13-year-old, who lives in West Bremerton. He is looking for a mentor who will participate in fun activities. His favorite subjects in school are math and history. His favorite things to do with people is play basketball and football, as well as video games. He's interested in knowing more about possibly becoming an engineer and wants to learn how to weld. As you ready to be a mentor? Learn more! Agency: Empowering Youth Mentor Program Mentoring is an amazing experience for both the mentor and mentee. You can make a positive impact on this 13-year-old, who lives in West Bremerton. He is looking for a mentor who will participate in fun activities. His favorite subjects in school are math and history. His favorite things to do with people is play basketball and football, as well as video games. He's interested in knowing more about possibly becoming an engineer and wants to learn how to weld. As you ready to be a mentor? Learn more! Agency: Empowering Youth Mentor Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Male Mentor Needed for 8yo Bremerton BoyMentoring is an amazing experience for both the mentor and mentee. You can make a positive impact on this 8-year-old history buff, who lives in West Bremerton. He is looking for a mentor who will participate in fun activities. His favorite subjects in school are math and PE, and enjoys the school library. His favorite things to do with people is to watch YouTube, play video games and play on a trampoline. He's interested in knowing more about possibly becoming a chef! His favorite food is a big mac and he taught himself some Spanish. As you ready to be a mentor? Learn more! Agency: Empowering Youth Mentor Program Mentoring is an amazing experience for both the mentor and mentee. You can make a positive impact on this 8-year-old history buff, who lives in West Bremerton. He is looking for a mentor who will participate in fun activities. His favorite subjects in school are math and PE, and enjoys the school library. His favorite things to do with people is to watch YouTube, play video games and play on a trampoline. He's interested in knowing more about possibly becoming a chef! His favorite food is a big mac and he taught himself some Spanish. As you ready to be a mentor? Learn more! Agency: Empowering Youth Mentor Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Male Mentor Needed for Port Orchard 14yo!This Port Orchard teen likes to ride dirt bikes, play baseball and airsoft. He would like someone to help him with his schoolwork and to have fun with. He is interested in the military, so active duty or ex-military is a bonus. Agency: Empowering Youth Mentor Program This Port Orchard teen likes to ride dirt bikes, play baseball and airsoft. He would like someone to help him with his schoolwork and to have fun with. He is interested in the military, so active duty or ex-military is a bonus. Agency: Empowering Youth Mentor Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98366 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing VolunteerMarketing Volunteer Needed: Marketing - messaging, content creation Events - outreach to the community Web site management Social Media Questions or for more information, please contact volunteers@kitsapfood.coop or 360-813-1301 Agency: Kitsap Community Food Co-op Marketing Volunteer Needed: Marketing - messaging, content creation Events - outreach to the community Web site management Social Media Questions or for more information, please contact volunteers@kitsapfood.coop or 360-813-1301 Agency: Kitsap Community Food Co-op Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mass Care ResponderProvide feeding, sheltering or bulk distribution services for clients, disaster responders or staff. Become a volunteer by applying at http://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer#step1. Agency: American Red Cross Provide feeding, sheltering or bulk distribution services for clients, disaster responders or staff. Become a volunteer by applying at http://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer#step1. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Membership and Corporate SponsorsDynamic, autonomous, and reliable committee volunteer or leader to provide membership and corporate sponsor strategy and support. Duties include contact via phone, email, and/or snail mail to recruit financial or B2B support for association. Also tuoch base with expiring members to encourage renevwal, and determine interest as future meeting hosts or presenters. Prefer local candidates from Kitsap County, but willing to consider virtual volunteers with a passion for technology, business and education. Great opportunity to meet and interact with regional and statewide leaders. Chairmanship possible for right candidate. This opportunity is a fantastic resume builder!
Agency: West Sound Technology Association Dynamic, autonomous, and reliable committee volunteer or leader to provide membership and corporate sponsor strategy and support. Duties include contact via phone, email, and/or snail mail to recruit financial or B2B support for association. Also tuoch base with expiring members to encourage renevwal, and determine interest as future meeting hosts or presenters. Prefer local candidates from Kitsap County, but willing to consider virtual volunteers with a passion for technology, business and education. Great opportunity to meet and interact with regional and statewide leaders. Chairmanship possible for right candidate. This opportunity is a fantastic resume builder!
Agency: West Sound Technology Association Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 98370 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Men Needed!!!Join the Empowering Youth Mentor Program (EYMP) and make a difference in the lives of boys and young men in Kitsap County, who are 8-21! EYMP connects caring mentors with youth in need of guidance and support. As a mentor, you'll have the chance to inspire, encourage, and empower a young man or boy as they navigate life's challenges and pursue their goals. No previous mentoring experience required - just a genuine desire to make a positive impact! Agency: Empowering Youth Mentor Program Join the Empowering Youth Mentor Program (EYMP) and make a difference in the lives of boys and young men in Kitsap County, who are 8-21! EYMP connects caring mentors with youth in need of guidance and support. As a mentor, you'll have the chance to inspire, encourage, and empower a young man or boy as they navigate life's challenges and pursue their goals. No previous mentoring experience required - just a genuine desire to make a positive impact! Agency: Empowering Youth Mentor Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor for 10yo girl in East BremertonMake a difference in the life of a 10yo girl's life (and yours) by being her mentor. Spanish is her first language and the language her mother speaks, so it would be a plus if you speak Spanish. She wants someone to talk with, to create art and play games... Agency: Empowering Youth Mentor Program Make a difference in the life of a 10yo girl's life (and yours) by being her mentor. Spanish is her first language and the language her mother speaks, so it would be a plus if you speak Spanish. She wants someone to talk with, to create art and play games... Agency: Empowering Youth Mentor Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentoring Changes Lives!!!Join the Empowering Youth Mentor Program (EYMP) and make a difference in the lives of young people in Kitsap County, who are 8-21! The EYMP connects caring mentors with youth in need of guidance and support. As a mentor, you'll have the chance to inspire, encourage, and empower a young person as they navigate life's challenges and pursue their goals. No previous mentoring experience required - just a genuine desire to make a positive impact! Agency: Empowering Youth Mentor Program Join the Empowering Youth Mentor Program (EYMP) and make a difference in the lives of young people in Kitsap County, who are 8-21! The EYMP connects caring mentors with youth in need of guidance and support. As a mentor, you'll have the chance to inspire, encourage, and empower a young person as they navigate life's challenges and pursue their goals. No previous mentoring experience required - just a genuine desire to make a positive impact! Agency: Empowering Youth Mentor Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98337 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Monday Cleaner 1 PM to 2 PM.We at the Central Kitsap Food Bank serve the community by alleviating food insecurity. At the same time, we want to present our Food Bank at its best. We are looking for volunteers that can come in for an hour and do full clean to prepare for the next day. This position is for Monday’s from 1-2. We are closed on all Federal Holidays. Please contact J’aime our volunteer coordinator at info@ckfoodbank.org if you are interested. Agency: Central Kitsap Food Bank We at the Central Kitsap Food Bank serve the community by alleviating food insecurity. At the same time, we want to present our Food Bank at its best. We are looking for volunteers that can come in for an hour and do full clean to prepare for the next day. This position is for Monday’s from 1-2. We are closed on all Federal Holidays. Please contact J’aime our volunteer coordinator at info@ckfoodbank.org if you are interested. Agency: Central Kitsap Food Bank Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98383 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Morning Shift Shelter VolunteersWe are looking for individuals who can assist us with the running of the shelter. Volunteers are able to choose the amount of time they are able to contribute a week/month, as well as anything in particular they are looking to get involved in. To qualify you must be someone willing to meet our clients where they are, non judgemental or demeaning; have an open heart and a listening ear. The volunteers are there to ensure the safety of the clients, ensuring only those with authorization are allowed into the facility, there is a little house keeping to be done but most of this is done by the clients themselves as part of their living skills training. The morning shift duties include: - sign-in's - collaborate with afternoon/evening volunteer to discuss any information they will need to know - Perform wake-up call at 7:45 AM - Unlock front door - Check residents chores - Read shift log - Room checks - Answer phone - House laundry - Make up intake folders, if needed - Update shift log - Shift turnover to next volunteer We know your time is valuable as a volunteer so we are requesting anyone who is available for a 3-4 hour shift, which ever works best for your schedule. However many days a week is up to you as well! The morning shift is available any time between 10 am - 1 pm. The house closes up at 10 and the overnight volunteer takes over. Agency: Georgia's House We are looking for individuals who can assist us with the running of the shelter. Volunteers are able to choose the amount of time they are able to contribute a week/month, as well as anything in particular they are looking to get involved in. To qualify you must be someone willing to meet our clients where they are, non judgemental or demeaning; have an open heart and a listening ear. The volunteers are there to ensure the safety of the clients, ensuring only those with authorization are allowed into the facility, there is a little house keeping to be done but most of this is done by the clients themselves as part of their living skills training. The morning shift duties include: - sign-in's - collaborate with afternoon/evening volunteer to discuss any information they will need to know - Perform wake-up call at 7:45 AM - Unlock front door - Check residents chores - Read shift log - Room checks - Answer phone - House laundry - Make up intake folders, if needed - Update shift log - Shift turnover to next volunteer We know your time is valuable as a volunteer so we are requesting anyone who is available for a 3-4 hour shift, which ever works best for your schedule. However many days a week is up to you as well! The morning shift is available any time between 10 am - 1 pm. The house closes up at 10 and the overnight volunteer takes over. Agency: Georgia's House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98312 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum Attendant (Weekend)Museum Attendants are an integral part of the U.S. Naval Undersea Museum’s operations, staffing the museum’s lobby desk, greeting and orienting all museum visitors to the building and the museum exhibition content, and serving as a resource for visitor inquiries regarding exhibition content or even local services. Our Museum Attendants help the museum accomplish its mission of preserving and interpreting naval undersea history, science, and operations for the benefit of the U.S. Navy and the people of the United States. Museum Attendants serve as the welcoming and competent presence at the museum, allowing U.S. and international visitors to learn about the history and technology of U.S. Navy undersea advances and endeavors. Museum Attendants carry out museum policies and procedures to ensure visitor and artifact safety and proper visitation accounting. Based on COVID-19 conditions, additional health and safety protocols will be practiced. Museum Attendants should display the following qualities: enjoy working with people outgoing and friendly nature a helpful, courteous manner good communication skills motivation and drive good problem-solving skills interest in museums, history, or undersea technology able to process large amounts of information neat personal appearance able to handle groups of people with ease.Agency: U.S. Naval Undersea Museum Museum Attendants are an integral part of the U.S. Naval Undersea Museum’s operations, staffing the museum’s lobby desk, greeting and orienting all museum visitors to the building and the museum exhibition content, and serving as a resource for visitor inquiries regarding exhibition content or even local services. Our Museum Attendants help the museum accomplish its mission of preserving and interpreting naval undersea history, science, and operations for the benefit of the U.S. Navy and the people of the United States. Museum Attendants serve as the welcoming and competent presence at the museum, allowing U.S. and international visitors to learn about the history and technology of U.S. Navy undersea advances and endeavors. Museum Attendants carry out museum policies and procedures to ensure visitor and artifact safety and proper visitation accounting. Based on COVID-19 conditions, additional health and safety protocols will be practiced. Museum Attendants should display the following qualities: enjoy working with people outgoing and friendly nature a helpful, courteous manner good communication skills motivation and drive good problem-solving skills interest in museums, history, or undersea technology able to process large amounts of information neat personal appearance able to handle groups of people with ease.Agency: U.S. Naval Undersea Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98345 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum Store VolunteerHelp our visitors bring part of their BIMA experience home by volunteering in BIMA’s Museum Store! We’re looking for volunteers who want to share their talents in the store and provide customer service and support in a fun and ever-changing environment. The BIMA Museum Store specializes in extending the visitor experience by offering locally produced and designed products that highlight the art and craft of the Puget Sound Region. Store volunteers will be a core point of contact with all visitors, and must be comfortable with initiating conversation, helping customers to access store merchandise, learning our point-of-sale system, handling money, and maintaining a general knowledge of store vendors and artists. If you have previous retail experience or customer service experience, this may be a great opportunity to assist the store team in extending the mission of BIMA. Agency: Bainbridge Island Museum of Art Help our visitors bring part of their BIMA experience home by volunteering in BIMA’s Museum Store! We’re looking for volunteers who want to share their talents in the store and provide customer service and support in a fun and ever-changing environment. The BIMA Museum Store specializes in extending the visitor experience by offering locally produced and designed products that highlight the art and craft of the Puget Sound Region. Store volunteers will be a core point of contact with all visitors, and must be comfortable with initiating conversation, helping customers to access store merchandise, learning our point-of-sale system, handling money, and maintaining a general knowledge of store vendors and artists. If you have previous retail experience or customer service experience, this may be a great opportunity to assist the store team in extending the mission of BIMA. Agency: Bainbridge Island Museum of Art Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98110 Allow Groups: No |