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Tuesday, April 3
Tue 03 Apr 2007 08:21 AM EDT
The VJOTW newsletter is now a monthly publication. more »
Tuesday, March 27
Tue 27 Mar 2007 05:38 AM EDT
Your VJOTW newsletter for the last weeek of March 2007. more »
Tuesday, March 20
Tue 20 Mar 2007 08:22 AM EDT
Here's your weekly sampler of people and organizations who need your help. more »
Tuesday, March 13
Tue 13 Mar 2007 08:30 AM EDT
Welcome to another week of VJOTW! more »
Wednesday, March 7
Wed 07 Mar 2007 08:11 PM EST
This is our planet. So what are we going to do for it? more »
Tuesday, February 27
Tue 27 Feb 2007 08:40 AM EST
If there aren't enough opportunities to choose from this week, please forgive us -- we'll try and find the missing opportunities in the
upcoming weeks. However, if you need some ideas how to give back this week, you could knit a baby blanket for a local hospital, bake cupcakes for a school fundraiser or donate gently used items to a local charity. There are so many things that you can do - even with out an 'official' opportunity. more »
Tuesday, February 20
Tue 20 Feb 2007 10:31 PM EST
"Real success is finding your lifework in the work that you love," said David McCullough. Find out if he's right. Volunteer for one of these opportunities! more »
Tuesday, February 13
Tue 13 Feb 2007 03:07 PM EST
Happy Tuesday - and welcome to Volunteer Job of the Week! more »
Tuesday, February 6
Tue 06 Feb 2007 08:04 PM EST
Here are opportunities to serve. Share your talent and time for the good of all. more »
Tuesday, January 30
Tue 30 Jan 2007 08:24 AM EST
We are all called to serve. more »
Tuesday, January 23
Tue 23 Jan 2007 06:53 AM EST
Find out who you really are when you volunteer to help others. more »
Tuesday, January 16
Tue 16 Jan 2007 09:45 AM EST
"Think globally, act locally." Start here with one of these volunteer job opportunities. more »
Tuesday, January 9
Tue 09 Jan 2007 04:46 PM EST
Volunteer to change the world. It will change yourself. more »
Tuesday, January 2
Tue 02 Jan 2007 08:55 AM EST
Make it your resolution to engage in making the world a better place by findfing a meaningful volunteer opportunity in 2007 and giving of yourself to help others. more »
Tuesday, December 19
Tue 19 Dec 2006 08:38 AM EST
Give the gift of yourself! more »
Wednesday, December 13
Wed 13 Dec 2006 01:47 PM EST
Here's a holiday helping of helpful opportunities! more »
Tuesday, December 5
Tue 05 Dec 2006 08:39 PM EST
Here your list of opportunities to redeem yourself, and give meaning to your existence. more »
Monday, December 4
Mon 04 Dec 2006 04:18 PM EST
Tuesday, November 28
Tue 28 Nov 2006 03:14 PM EST
Here's 16 great opportunities for you to help others. more »
Tuesday, November 14
Tue 14 Nov 2006 08:00 AM EST
November 14, 2006 - Volunteer Job of the Week
14 November 2006 "Be the change you want to see in the world." Mahatma Gandhi GOOD MORNING! Can you believe it's only a week (and a little bit more) away from Thanksgiving? It seems hardly possible that the year has gone by so fast. We just finished putting together this week's VJOTW newsletter and discovered there's much more out there for the holidays - imagine that. At any rate, we tried to keep the focus on PR/Comm/Marketing/Special Events etc. this week, but after Thanksgiving, we'll add a special section that has all sorts of opportunities focused on the holidays. We get the feeling you might like something like that. Along the holiday line as well, we've decided to take breaks during the week of a holiday; this way we'll give you one less email to clean up when you return. So, we won't publish next week; then we'll be back on the 28th -- with that special holiday section. In December we'll take off on the 26th and return Jan. 2 ready to kick off the new year. Thanks for your input so far, and don't forget, if you have any ideas, thoughts, concerns please share - we're new at this and still growing. Heather and RachelVJOTWnews@gmail.com In this issue: *** One Paragraph Pitch 1.) Board Member, Learning Disabilities Association of Minnesota (Minneapolis) 2.) Photography Project Assistant, NYChildren (Brooklyn, NY) 3.) Board Position, Solutions of North Texas (Denton, TX) 4.) Young Patrons Committee, The Schott Foundation for Public Education (New York) 5.) Events Coordinator/Board Member, Chris Guzman Foundation (Orange County, Calif.) 6.) Special Event Project Supporter/Web Designer, Red Cross (Metro DC) 7.) Publicity Officer, ADANA (Germany) 8.) House and Box Office Management, Nicu's Spoon of New York (New York) *** Weekly Fun Report Let's get started: *** One Paragraph Pitch: The hallmark of the Volunteers for Change program is providing flexible weekend and evening volunteer opportunities for active, dedicated adults who have a desire to serve. The program offers such diverse projects as packing emergency food kits for families in crisis, tutoring adults in alternative learning programs, spending some quiet hours socializing with seniors and planting trees to prevent erosion. A mandatory one-time, one-hour orientation for new members of the Volunteers for Change (VFC) program, which offers evening and weekend volunteer opportunities for busy working adults. Upcoming orientations will be held: Sunday, December 3 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, December 6 from 6:30 pm. to 7:30 p.m. **All orientations are held at the offices of Volunteer Fairfax, in central Fairfax. To RSVP, please visit our website at www.volunteerfairfax.org. *** And now on with the show . 1.) Board Member, Learning Disabilities Association of Minnesota (Minneapolis) Develop strategic plans. Establish and monitor board policy. Financially support LDA and assist fundraising. Promote LDA within your personal and professional network and community. Attend board meetings and participate in board committee work. Provide advice and counsel in your area of expertise. "Commitment to LDA's role and mission. Willingness and ability to commit the time, energy, and resources required to help achieve LDA mission and goals. Have contacts with other corporation and agency contacts to further LDA's public and financial well-being. Bi-monthly board meetings. Committee work. Renewable three-year terms, maximum of two consecutive terms.. Thank you in advance for your interest in supporting LDA of Minnesota and its programs. If you would like to learn more about volunteer opportunities, please contact Reg Nelson, Director of Marketing & Donor Relations, at 952/922-8374 or rn@ldaminnesota.org. 2.) Photography Project Assistant, NYChildren (Brooklyn, NY) NYChildren is a positive and fun project that involves photographing one child from every country on earth. The twist is that every child needs to currently live in New York City. Note: Photographs at http://www.nychildren.org speak best for the project so check out the slide show at the site -- you will be entertained. General assistance is wanted. Specifically, we need help locating the remaining 62 of 194 child subjects for the project. Plus helping with general communications with families that are already a part of NYChildren. Our office is located at the International Center for Tolerance Education in DUMBO, Brooklyn. Please contact us via email: dannygoldfield@nychildren.org 3.) Board Position, Solutions of North Texas (Denton, TX) Solutions of North Texas is a non-profit 501(3)(c) organization in Denton, TX offering transitional housing for the recovering alcoholic/addict. Must be able to devote 5-10 hours per week Must have email access. Higher education or relative work experience Solutions of North Texas is looking for individuals with experience and/or training in one or more of the following areas: § Research and statistical data § Fundraising § Administrative support § CPA/Accounting § Grant Writing § Corporate sponsorship § Current or previous board member for non-profit § 12-step recovery experience/training § Job training consultant § Legal consultant § Teacher/educator § Marketing § Landscape and building maintenance Interested candidates should email leslie@solutionsofnorthtexas.com or call 214-325-1148 for an application. 4.) Young Patrons Committee, The Schott Foundation for Public Education (New York) The Schott Foundation for Public Education is fighting for every child to receive an excellent and well-resourced preK-12 public school education, especially children that school systems have historically failed, such as poor children and children of color. Help the Schott Foundation for Public Education achieve equity in public education in NY. Consider joining the Schott Young Patrons Committee! The Schott Foundation for Public Education is seeking volunteers ages 25-40 who have a desire to see all of NY's children receive a quality public education and a willingness to bring resources to achieve that vision, and invites them to consider joining the newly formed Young Patrons Committee. The Young Patrons help Schott promote its mission and goals, raise funds, and introduce new friends to the Foundation through a variety of point-of-entry events including one-on-one meetings, group breakfasts, cocktail parties, forums, and other events determined by the committee. Specifically, they are responsible for identifying and introducing Schott to new young donors, helping Schott cultivate its relationships with existing donors, and finding ways for young people to become more involved in Schott's work. The committee meets at least once a quarter to discuss what's new at Schott, plan upcoming events, and reevaluate fundraising strategy. If other sub-committees form, they may hold additional meetings as needed. Schott asks that the members of the Young Patrons Committee make a commitment of at least one year, try to attend all committee meetings and the majority of Young Patrons events, take a lead role on one project or event annually, and make an annual gift. Please contact eg@schottfoundation.org for more information. 5.) Events Coordinator/Board Member, Chris Guzman Foundation (Orange County, Calif.) The Chris Guzman Foundation (www.chrisguzman.org), founded a year ago, by a young man who aspires to make a difference in the world. In 2007 the Foundation will launch its first ever Volunteer Training and Development Program, whose goal is to recruit 100 motivated volunteers by the end of the year. We are currently seeking 3 candidates, preferably an intern or someone with similar interest, who will potentially assist in the initiation of this campaign. They will be working with our professional event coordinator and board members to make one special event happen. Please submit resume or call 949.374.8954. 6.) Special Event Project Supporter/Web Designer, Red Cross (Metro DC) Special Event Supporter -- Plan special educational events and trips for Tracing Center volunteers. Web Designer -- Assists staff in various departments with website content and design. Must be skilled in flash animation, java, and HTML writing codes. Hours: Weekdays, evenings and/or weekends with a 4 hour minimum per week Location: Red Cross Chapter Headquarters and some work from home Age: 17 years of age or older Reply to volunteers@arc-cmc.org or by calling Pam at 410-624-2023. 7.) Publicity Officer, ADANA (Germany) Officer needed to publicise the dogs ADANA has available for adoption in Germany. To apply send CV to webmaster@adana-estepona.com 8.) House and Box Office Management, Nicu's Spoon of New York (New York) Volunteer needed to be trained in house and box management for three shows in 2007 in mid-town Manhattan (spring, summer and fall) - will also participate in press nights and fun activities. Each show requires about a 3 week commitment in evenings wed-sun (roughly 7-10 p.m.). How to Apply: Please contact via email stephanie@spoontheater.org Founded in early 2001, we at Nicu's Spoon are dedicated to producing socially reflective theatrical works that present new ideas, challenge stereotypes, and touch the heart in an unexpected way. We celebrate the collaborative spirit in developing productions that are pertinent for today's global, diverse and rapidly changing world. New York City is full of people of different ethnicities and abilities; on the move and unheard. We give voice to those who are very much a part of our world, but whose stories often go untold. We are committed to involve the spectrum of diverse and multi-abled voices in our play selection, our programs and internships, in our artistic, production and volunteer staffs, and in our audience. *** Weekly Fun Report: 19th Annual Help the Homeless Walkathon Saturday, November 18, 2006, Rain or Shine Where: Between 4th and 7th Streets, N.W., on the National Mall, Washington, D.C. Time: 7 a.m. Preregistration Check-in and Event Day Registration begin 8:30 a.m. Pre-Walkathon activities begin 9 a.m. Walkathon begins Registration: Event Day Registration will be held on the front lawn of the Department of Agriculture, at Jefferson Drive, between 12th and 14th Streets, N.W. Event Day Registration fee: $30 for adults, $15 for youth (age 25 and younger) METRO OPENS AT 6 a.m.: Take Metro to the Smithsonian Station (Orange/Blue lines) For more information see the website at: http://www.helpthehomelessdc.org/walkathon.html *** This is your Volunteer Job of the Week e-mail newsletter. Please tell us what you like and don't like. We really want to hear from you. Here's how it works: Heather and Rachel scour the web for ideas, so if you find out about a volunteer opportunity for communicators, we'd welcome a break from looking for them. Send them to us at VJOTWnews@gmail.com, and we'll share it with the network. Please share this email to nonprofits so that they can contact us directly if they need volunteers. It's fast, and best of all, it's free! To subscribe, or to add a new e-mail address for your subscription, send a blank e-mail to: VJOTWnews-subscribe@topica.com. To unsubscribe: VJOTWnews-unsubscribe@topica.com. To change your address, do both. As much as we'd like to, we can't do it for you. This newsletter is published by: Heather and RachelVJOTWnews@gmail.com Part Of The JOTW Network - A world in communication Thanks for joining us © Copyright 2006 |
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