Opportunities From: New Hampshire's Volunteer Hub

Volunteer: AARP Foundation’s Tax-Aide Is Looking for Volunteers ( Lebanon)

Each year over 300 volunteers with NH Tax-Aide assist more than 19,000 taxpayers with their tax returns.  We are looking for compassionate and friendly people to join our volunteer team for the upcoming tax season.  We'll provide the training and support to help you learn new skills, and you'll get a great feeling from helping those in need.  This year we will continue to offer NO CONTACT or entirely VIRTUAL tax services while hoping to meet in person with volunteers and taxpayers once again. There will be an option for you if your situation permits.  We have many roles that don’t involve preparing taxes.  Are any of the following roles a good fit for you?

Tax Preparers/Counselors work with taxpayers directly by filling out tax returns.  If you have no previous experience, you’ll get the training you need and will also receive IRS certification.

Client Facilitators welcome taxpayers and assist with coordination of taxpayers at local sites, help organize their paperwork, and manage the overall flow of service.  Managing taxpayer appointments from the comfort of your home is also an option!

Technology Coordinators assist with site equipment, website development, network and/or WIFI setups, appointment scheduling and database set-up at the local and district levels.

Communication Coordinators recruit volunteers and market the program to prospective volunteers at the local level.

Administrative Coordinators assist with recordkeeping at the district level.

Tax law and software instructors are needed as well as those willing to present administrative policies and procedures.  

Speak a second language? We have a big demand for bilingual speakers in all roles, especially dedicated interpreters who can assist other volunteers.

Thank you for your interest in the NH Tax-Aide Program. If you are interested in volunteering for the upcoming tax season, you can provide your contact information at aarpfoundation.org/taxaidevolunteer (preferred) or on this volunteernh.org site by clicking on Respond.  You will be contacted regarding the next steps.

Organization: AARP Foundation Tax-Aide

Each year over 300 volunteers with NH Tax-Aide assist more than 19,000 taxpayers with their tax returns.  We are looking for compassionate and friendly people to join our volunteer team for the upcoming tax season.  We'll provide the training and support to help you learn new skills, and you'll get a great feeling from helping those in need.  This year we will continue to offer NO CONTACT or entirely VIRTUAL tax services while hoping to meet in person with volunteers and taxpayers once again. There will be an option for you if your situation permits.  We have many roles that don’t involve preparing taxes.  Are any of the following roles a good fit for you?

Tax Preparers/Counselors work with taxpayers directly by filling out tax returns.  If you have no previous experience, you’ll get the training you need and will also receive IRS certification.

Client Facilitators welcome taxpayers and assist with coordination of taxpayers at local sites, help organize their paperwork, and manage the overall flow of service.  Managing taxpayer appointments from the comfort of your home is also an option!

Technology Coordinators assist with site equipment, website development, network and/or WIFI setups, appointment scheduling and database set-up at the local and district levels.

Communication Coordinators recruit volunteers and market the program to prospective volunteers at the local level.

Administrative Coordinators assist with recordkeeping at the district level.

Tax law and software instructors are needed as well as those willing to present administrative policies and procedures.  

Speak a second language? We have a big demand for bilingual speakers in all roles, especially dedicated interpreters who can assist other volunteers.

Thank you for your interest in the NH Tax-Aide Program. If you are interested in volunteering for the upcoming tax season, you can provide your contact information at aarpfoundation.org/taxaidevolunteer (preferred) or on this volunteernh.org site by clicking on Respond.  You will be contacted regarding the next steps.

Organization: AARP Foundation Tax-Aide

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 03766

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AARP Foundation's Tax-Aide Is Looking for Volunteers ( Andover)

Each year over 300 volunteers with NH Tax-Aide assist more than 19,000 taxpayers with their tax returns.  We are looking for compassionate and friendly people to join our volunteer team for the upcoming tax season.  We'll provide the training and support to help you learn new skills, and you'll get a great feeling from helping those in need.  This year we will continue to offer NO CONTACT or entirely VIRTUAL tax services while hoping to meet in person with volunteers and taxpayers once again. There will be an option for you if your situation permits.  We have many roles that don’t involve preparing taxes.  Are any of the following roles a good fit for you?

Tax Preparers/Counselors work with taxpayers directly by filling out tax returns.  If you have no previous experience, you’ll get the training you need and will also receive IRS certification.

Client Facilitators welcome taxpayers and assist with coordination of taxpayers at local sites, help organize their paperwork, and manage the overall flow of service.  Managing taxpayer appointments from the comfort of your home is also an option!

Technology Coordinators assist with site equipment, website development, network and/or WIFI setups, appointment scheduling and database set-up at the local and district levels.

Communication Coordinators recruit volunteers and market the program to prospective volunteers at the local level.

Administrative Coordinators assist with recordkeeping at the district level.

Tax law and software instructors are needed as well as those willing to present administrative policies and procedures.  

Speak a second language? We have a big demand for bilingual speakers in all roles, especially dedicated interpreters who can assist other volunteers.

Thank you for your interest in the NH Tax-Aide Program. If you are interested in volunteering for the upcoming tax season, you can provide your contact information at aarpfoundation.org/taxaidevolunteer (preferred) or on this volunteernh.org site by clicking on Respond.  You will be contacted regarding the next steps.

Organization: AARP Foundation Tax-Aide

Each year over 300 volunteers with NH Tax-Aide assist more than 19,000 taxpayers with their tax returns.  We are looking for compassionate and friendly people to join our volunteer team for the upcoming tax season.  We'll provide the training and support to help you learn new skills, and you'll get a great feeling from helping those in need.  This year we will continue to offer NO CONTACT or entirely VIRTUAL tax services while hoping to meet in person with volunteers and taxpayers once again. There will be an option for you if your situation permits.  We have many roles that don’t involve preparing taxes.  Are any of the following roles a good fit for you?

Tax Preparers/Counselors work with taxpayers directly by filling out tax returns.  If you have no previous experience, you’ll get the training you need and will also receive IRS certification.

Client Facilitators welcome taxpayers and assist with coordination of taxpayers at local sites, help organize their paperwork, and manage the overall flow of service.  Managing taxpayer appointments from the comfort of your home is also an option!

Technology Coordinators assist with site equipment, website development, network and/or WIFI setups, appointment scheduling and database set-up at the local and district levels.

Communication Coordinators recruit volunteers and market the program to prospective volunteers at the local level.

Administrative Coordinators assist with recordkeeping at the district level.

Tax law and software instructors are needed as well as those willing to present administrative policies and procedures.  

Speak a second language? We have a big demand for bilingual speakers in all roles, especially dedicated interpreters who can assist other volunteers.

Thank you for your interest in the NH Tax-Aide Program. If you are interested in volunteering for the upcoming tax season, you can provide your contact information at aarpfoundation.org/taxaidevolunteer (preferred) or on this volunteernh.org site by clicking on Respond.  You will be contacted regarding the next steps.

Organization: AARP Foundation Tax-Aide

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 03216

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AARP Foundation’s Tax-Aide Is Looking for Volunteers ( Newport)

Each year over 300 volunteers with NH Tax-Aide assist more than 19,000 taxpayers with their tax returns.  We are looking for compassionate and friendly people to join our volunteer team for the upcoming tax season.  We'll provide the training and support to help you learn new skills, and you'll get a great feeling from helping those in need.  This year we will continue to offer NO CONTACT or entirely VIRTUAL tax services while hoping to meet in person with volunteers and taxpayers once again. There will be an option for you if your situation permits.  We have many roles that don’t involve preparing taxes.  Are any of the following roles a good fit for you?

Tax Preparers/Counselors work with taxpayers directly by filling out tax returns.  If you have no previous experience, you’ll get the training you need and will also receive IRS certification.

Client Facilitators welcome taxpayers and assist with coordination of taxpayers at local sites, help organize their paperwork, and manage the overall flow of service.  Managing taxpayer appointments from the comfort of your home is also an option!

Technology Coordinators assist with site equipment, website development, network and/or WIFI setups, appointment scheduling and database set-up at the local and district levels.

Communication Coordinators recruit volunteers and market the program to prospective volunteers at the local level.

Administrative Coordinators assist with recordkeeping at the district level.

Tax law and software instructors are needed as well as those willing to present administrative policies and procedures.  

Speak a second language? We have a big demand for bilingual speakers in all roles, especially dedicated interpreters who can assist other volunteers.

Thank you for your interest in the NH Tax-Aide Program. If you are interested in volunteering for the upcoming tax season, you can provide your contact information at aarpfoundation.org/taxaidevolunteer (preferred) or on this volunteernh.org site by clicking on Respond.  You will be contacted regarding the next steps.

Organization: AARP Foundation Tax-Aide

Each year over 300 volunteers with NH Tax-Aide assist more than 19,000 taxpayers with their tax returns.  We are looking for compassionate and friendly people to join our volunteer team for the upcoming tax season.  We'll provide the training and support to help you learn new skills, and you'll get a great feeling from helping those in need.  This year we will continue to offer NO CONTACT or entirely VIRTUAL tax services while hoping to meet in person with volunteers and taxpayers once again. There will be an option for you if your situation permits.  We have many roles that don’t involve preparing taxes.  Are any of the following roles a good fit for you?

Tax Preparers/Counselors work with taxpayers directly by filling out tax returns.  If you have no previous experience, you’ll get the training you need and will also receive IRS certification.

Client Facilitators welcome taxpayers and assist with coordination of taxpayers at local sites, help organize their paperwork, and manage the overall flow of service.  Managing taxpayer appointments from the comfort of your home is also an option!

Technology Coordinators assist with site equipment, website development, network and/or WIFI setups, appointment scheduling and database set-up at the local and district levels.

Communication Coordinators recruit volunteers and market the program to prospective volunteers at the local level.

Administrative Coordinators assist with recordkeeping at the district level.

Tax law and software instructors are needed as well as those willing to present administrative policies and procedures.  

Speak a second language? We have a big demand for bilingual speakers in all roles, especially dedicated interpreters who can assist other volunteers.

Thank you for your interest in the NH Tax-Aide Program. If you are interested in volunteering for the upcoming tax season, you can provide your contact information at aarpfoundation.org/taxaidevolunteer (preferred) or on this volunteernh.org site by clicking on Respond.  You will be contacted regarding the next steps.

Organization: AARP Foundation Tax-Aide

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 03773

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AARP Foundation’s Tax-Aide Is Looking for Volunteers ( New London)

Each year over 300 volunteers with NH Tax-Aide assist more than 19,000 taxpayers with their tax returns.  We are looking for compassionate and friendly people to join our volunteer team for the upcoming tax season.  We'll provide the training and support to help you learn new skills, and you'll get a great feeling from helping those in need.  This year we will continue to offer NO CONTACT or entirely VIRTUAL tax services while hoping to meet in person with volunteers and taxpayers once again. There will be an option for you if your situation permits.  We have many roles that don’t involve preparing taxes.  Are any of the following roles a good fit for you?

Tax Preparers/Counselors work with taxpayers directly by filling out tax returns.  If you have no previous experience, you’ll get the training you need and will also receive IRS certification.

Client Facilitators welcome taxpayers and assist with coordination of taxpayers at local sites, help organize their paperwork, and manage the overall flow of service.  Managing taxpayer appointments from the comfort of your home is also an option!

Technology Coordinators assist with site equipment, website development, network and/or WIFI setups, appointment scheduling and database set-up at the local and district levels.

Communication Coordinators recruit volunteers and market the program to prospective volunteers at the local level.

Administrative Coordinators assist with recordkeeping at the district level.

Tax law and software instructors are needed as well as those willing to present administrative policies and procedures.  

Speak a second language? We have a big demand for bilingual speakers in all roles, especially dedicated interpreters who can assist other volunteers.

Thank you for your interest in the NH Tax-Aide Program. If you are interested in volunteering for the upcoming tax season, you can provide your contact information at aarpfoundation.org/taxaidevolunteer (preferred) or on this volunteernh.org site by clicking on Respond.  You will be contacted regarding the next steps.

Organization: AARP Foundation Tax-Aide

Each year over 300 volunteers with NH Tax-Aide assist more than 19,000 taxpayers with their tax returns.  We are looking for compassionate and friendly people to join our volunteer team for the upcoming tax season.  We'll provide the training and support to help you learn new skills, and you'll get a great feeling from helping those in need.  This year we will continue to offer NO CONTACT or entirely VIRTUAL tax services while hoping to meet in person with volunteers and taxpayers once again. There will be an option for you if your situation permits.  We have many roles that don’t involve preparing taxes.  Are any of the following roles a good fit for you?

Tax Preparers/Counselors work with taxpayers directly by filling out tax returns.  If you have no previous experience, you’ll get the training you need and will also receive IRS certification.

Client Facilitators welcome taxpayers and assist with coordination of taxpayers at local sites, help organize their paperwork, and manage the overall flow of service.  Managing taxpayer appointments from the comfort of your home is also an option!

Technology Coordinators assist with site equipment, website development, network and/or WIFI setups, appointment scheduling and database set-up at the local and district levels.

Communication Coordinators recruit volunteers and market the program to prospective volunteers at the local level.

Administrative Coordinators assist with recordkeeping at the district level.

Tax law and software instructors are needed as well as those willing to present administrative policies and procedures.  

Speak a second language? We have a big demand for bilingual speakers in all roles, especially dedicated interpreters who can assist other volunteers.

Thank you for your interest in the NH Tax-Aide Program. If you are interested in volunteering for the upcoming tax season, you can provide your contact information at aarpfoundation.org/taxaidevolunteer (preferred) or on this volunteernh.org site by clicking on Respond.  You will be contacted regarding the next steps.

Organization: AARP Foundation Tax-Aide

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 03257

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Events Intern

EVENTS INTERN JOB DESCRIPTION Support the Program Director, staff, and the Events Committee with the planning and execution of weekly Friday Night community dinners and events. Some of the supportive tasks available include: Events Committee membership - participate in once monthly meetings, either in person or by phone, to help plan events for the upcoming months Take, edit, and/or distribute minutes for Events Committee meetings Support the Events Committee and Program Director with event and menu planning Check inventory of food and supplies weekly Help create budgeted food and supplies lists Support the acquisition of food and supplies donations via phone, email, or in person requests Support Activities Specialists with the creation of fun and engaging activities for events Provide outreach to local organizations and contacts regarding putting on events, presentations, or workshops at Spark! Write plan and checklist for each upcoming events using a template Create and send monthly Events Notifications and updates to an email list Create and send email reminders and confirmations s needed for upcoming events Support decorating efforts for upcoming events Act as assistant to the staff host/hostess during events to help ensure overall event management Support staff with data collection and documentation during events

Organization: Spark! Community Center

EVENTS INTERN JOB DESCRIPTION Support the Program Director, staff, and the Events Committee with the planning and execution of weekly Friday Night community dinners and events. Some of the supportive tasks available include: Events Committee membership - participate in once monthly meetings, either in person or by phone, to help plan events for the upcoming months Take, edit, and/or distribute minutes for Events Committee meetings Support the Events Committee and Program Director with event and menu planning Check inventory of food and supplies weekly Help create budgeted food and supplies lists Support the acquisition of food and supplies donations via phone, email, or in person requests Support Activities Specialists with the creation of fun and engaging activities for events Provide outreach to local organizations and contacts regarding putting on events, presentations, or workshops at Spark! Write plan and checklist for each upcoming events using a template Create and send monthly Events Notifications and updates to an email list Create and send email reminders and confirmations s needed for upcoming events Support decorating efforts for upcoming events Act as assistant to the staff host/hostess during events to help ensure overall event management Support staff with data collection and documentation during events

Organization: Spark! Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03766

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spring, Summer, and Fall opportunities to work outside!

In the interest of keeping all of our residents safe, we are currently limiting volunteers to outdoor projects. 

In warm weather, we welcome individuals and groups interested in helping to maintain our flower and vegetable gardens, and  other outdoor maintenance tasks here at our founding location in Enfield, New Hampshire.  You can come for a day, a few hours, or set up a regular schedule.

We ask that all volunteers wear masks and adhere to social distancing protocol, use hand sanitizer, and fill out a brief health and travel questionnaire which includes a touch-free temperature check. While you are on site, we will designate an entrance to the main house for access to a restroom, as needed.   

Additional detail:

Visions for Creative Housing Solutions' founding location is on a beautiful, rural 80 acre property at Sunrise Farm in Enfield, New Hampshire, where our organization supports adults with developmental disabilities who live in shared or individual apartments and two shared houses.  Residents have busy schedules that include work, volunteering themselves, and a range of community activities so they are often off-site.

We welcome volunteers who enjoy working outdoors to help weed gardens, rake leaves, plant flowers, and assist with other outdoor tasks.  There is almost always something to do and we welcome your help whether you come for a day or establish a regular schedule. 

Volunteers scheduled for more than one-day special projects are asked to complete forms so we can run a background check, in support of our efforts to ensure a safe environment for all. 

 

Organization: Visions for Creative Housing Solutions, Inc.

In the interest of keeping all of our residents safe, we are currently limiting volunteers to outdoor projects. 

In warm weather, we welcome individuals and groups interested in helping to maintain our flower and vegetable gardens, and  other outdoor maintenance tasks here at our founding location in Enfield, New Hampshire.  You can come for a day, a few hours, or set up a regular schedule.

We ask that all volunteers wear masks and adhere to social distancing protocol, use hand sanitizer, and fill out a brief health and travel questionnaire which includes a touch-free temperature check. While you are on site, we will designate an entrance to the main house for access to a restroom, as needed.   

Additional detail:

Visions for Creative Housing Solutions' founding location is on a beautiful, rural 80 acre property at Sunrise Farm in Enfield, New Hampshire, where our organization supports adults with developmental disabilities who live in shared or individual apartments and two shared houses.  Residents have busy schedules that include work, volunteering themselves, and a range of community activities so they are often off-site.

We welcome volunteers who enjoy working outdoors to help weed gardens, rake leaves, plant flowers, and assist with other outdoor tasks.  There is almost always something to do and we welcome your help whether you come for a day or establish a regular schedule. 

Volunteers scheduled for more than one-day special projects are asked to complete forms so we can run a background check, in support of our efforts to ensure a safe environment for all. 

 

Organization: Visions for Creative Housing Solutions, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03748

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: General Volunteer Help

Volunteer your time and expertise!

We are looking for fun, creative and enthusiastic volunteers who are passionate about helping adults with special needs reach their goals and maximize their full potential while enhancing their social inclusion and integration into the community. You can make a big difference in someone’s life! You can be the key to lighting someone’s spark!

Would you like to teach a class? Are you available to participate in one of our planning committees? Would you like to help us at the Center and make sure all participants are having a quality experience when they visit us?

Areas of need include:

Assisting staff with day to day operations Assisting with our 3-4 large scale fundraising events throughout the year Coordinating weekly Friday night events Photography of daily activities and during events Teaching a life skills or other type of class Work with our Marketing Specialist on a variety of projects Helping out with various administrative tasks Working on our IT systems and help with general technology issues Serving on various committees including marketing, program planning, fundraising, and event planning

Organization: Spark! Community Center

Volunteer your time and expertise!

We are looking for fun, creative and enthusiastic volunteers who are passionate about helping adults with special needs reach their goals and maximize their full potential while enhancing their social inclusion and integration into the community. You can make a big difference in someone’s life! You can be the key to lighting someone’s spark!

Would you like to teach a class? Are you available to participate in one of our planning committees? Would you like to help us at the Center and make sure all participants are having a quality experience when they visit us?

Areas of need include:

Assisting staff with day to day operations Assisting with our 3-4 large scale fundraising events throughout the year Coordinating weekly Friday night events Photography of daily activities and during events Teaching a life skills or other type of class Work with our Marketing Specialist on a variety of projects Helping out with various administrative tasks Working on our IT systems and help with general technology issues Serving on various committees including marketing, program planning, fundraising, and event planning

Organization: Spark! Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 03766

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Willing Hands Gleaning Volunteer, Upper Valley

Join a gleaning crew to glean/harvest surplus fruits and vegetables from the fields and orchards of local growers.

“Gleaning” is the time-honored tradition of sharing the extra food left in a field after the harvest. Willing Hands gleaners visit local partner farms and orchards to collect fresh vegetables, berries, apples, and mixed produce directly from the fields. Locations include Cedar Circle Farm, Crossroad Farm, Edgewater Farm, Hill Farm, Long Wind Farm, Green Dragon Farm, Ward Berry Farm, Maplewood Orchard, Riverview Farm, Whitman Brook Orchard, and many more.

Interested? Register as a volunteer. From there you can check out our calendar of opportunities and sign up for events. Join us occasionally or on a regular schedule during the season; there is no commitment. No prior experience or training is necessary to take part!

If you have any further questions, please visit our website or contact via email at gleaning@willinghands.org

Organization: Willing Hands

Join a gleaning crew to glean/harvest surplus fruits and vegetables from the fields and orchards of local growers.

“Gleaning” is the time-honored tradition of sharing the extra food left in a field after the harvest. Willing Hands gleaners visit local partner farms and orchards to collect fresh vegetables, berries, apples, and mixed produce directly from the fields. Locations include Cedar Circle Farm, Crossroad Farm, Edgewater Farm, Hill Farm, Long Wind Farm, Green Dragon Farm, Ward Berry Farm, Maplewood Orchard, Riverview Farm, Whitman Brook Orchard, and many more.

Interested? Register as a volunteer. From there you can check out our calendar of opportunities and sign up for events. Join us occasionally or on a regular schedule during the season; there is no commitment. No prior experience or training is necessary to take part!

If you have any further questions, please visit our website or contact via email at gleaning@willinghands.org

Organization: Willing Hands

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03766

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Delivery Drivers for Meals On Wheels, Kitchen Volunteers, Dining Room Servers, and More

Looking to make a difference in your community? Grafton County Senior Citizens Council (GCSCC) is looking for volunteers to support older adults and adults with disabilities across our eight senior centers.


Each center may have different volunteer needs, including:

Meals on Wheels delivery Kitchen support Dining room servers Reception and front desk help Answering phones And more

Whether you have a few hours a week or just want to help when you can, there’s likely a role that fits your schedule and interests.


Please contact the center closest to you (listed below) to learn more about what help is needed in your area. Your time and care can make a meaningful impact. 


Horse Meadow Senior Center: (603) 787-2539

Lin-Wood Area Senior Services: (603) 745-4705

Littleton Area Senior Center: (603) 444-6050 

Mascoma Area Senior Center: (603) 523-4333

Newfound Area Senior Services:  (603) 744-8395 (NASS) or (603) 536-1204 (PRSC*)

Orford Area Senior Services: (603) 787-2539 (HMSC**)

Plymouth Regional Senior Center: (603) 536-1204

Upper Valley Senior Center: (603) 448-4213

Organization: Grafton County Senior Citizens Council

Looking to make a difference in your community? Grafton County Senior Citizens Council (GCSCC) is looking for volunteers to support older adults and adults with disabilities across our eight senior centers.


Each center may have different volunteer needs, including:

Meals on Wheels delivery Kitchen support Dining room servers Reception and front desk help Answering phones And more

Whether you have a few hours a week or just want to help when you can, there’s likely a role that fits your schedule and interests.


Please contact the center closest to you (listed below) to learn more about what help is needed in your area. Your time and care can make a meaningful impact. 


Horse Meadow Senior Center: (603) 787-2539

Lin-Wood Area Senior Services: (603) 745-4705

Littleton Area Senior Center: (603) 444-6050 

Mascoma Area Senior Center: (603) 523-4333

Newfound Area Senior Services:  (603) 744-8395 (NASS) or (603) 536-1204 (PRSC*)

Orford Area Senior Services: (603) 787-2539 (HMSC**)

Plymouth Regional Senior Center: (603) 536-1204

Upper Valley Senior Center: (603) 448-4213

Organization: Grafton County Senior Citizens Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03766

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gallery Ambassador

Spend time in our light-filled, air-conditioned galleries, interacting with other people who love art for a few hours every week. Assist at gallery openings, work in our gardens, help in our studios and library--we have plenty of interesting tasks to go around. No art experience required!

Organization: AVA Gallery and Art Center

Spend time in our light-filled, air-conditioned galleries, interacting with other people who love art for a few hours every week. Assist at gallery openings, work in our gardens, help in our studios and library--we have plenty of interesting tasks to go around. No art experience required!

Organization: AVA Gallery and Art Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03766

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry - Upper Valley

Help fight food insecurity. LISTEN Community Services is non-profit in need of volunteers for its Food Pantry. The Food Pantry is open Monday-Friday, Volunteers needed for shifts beginning at 9:00am and ending at 4:00pm. 

See calendar and sign-up here https://listen.volunteerhub.com/lp/foodpantry/ or contact valerie@listencs.org

We believe in giving people choices and giving them the resources to make ends meet. Our goal is to provide flexibility to support as many people as possible, regardless of income. Volunteers to the food pantry need a positive attitude and the interest to work with people from a range of cultural backgrounds. Please respect and maintain client confidentiality. 

Assist shoppers-Welcome clients, explain process, answer questions, help carry food to car as needed.  Receive Donations- Greet and thank donors. Weigh donations and record in log. Check dates on all new donations and shelve/refrigerate incoming items.  Help unload trucks. Cleaning-Sort and discard unusable items/produce, clean floors and shelves as needed.  Large Deliveries- On certain days during the month we need extra help to receive large deliveries such as USDA and NH Food Bank. This requires lifting cases of food and extra time for sorting and storing food.

Organization: LISTEN Community Services

Help fight food insecurity. LISTEN Community Services is non-profit in need of volunteers for its Food Pantry. The Food Pantry is open Monday-Friday, Volunteers needed for shifts beginning at 9:00am and ending at 4:00pm. 

See calendar and sign-up here https://listen.volunteerhub.com/lp/foodpantry/ or contact valerie@listencs.org

We believe in giving people choices and giving them the resources to make ends meet. Our goal is to provide flexibility to support as many people as possible, regardless of income. Volunteers to the food pantry need a positive attitude and the interest to work with people from a range of cultural backgrounds. Please respect and maintain client confidentiality. 

Assist shoppers-Welcome clients, explain process, answer questions, help carry food to car as needed.  Receive Donations- Greet and thank donors. Weigh donations and record in log. Check dates on all new donations and shelve/refrigerate incoming items.  Help unload trucks. Cleaning-Sort and discard unusable items/produce, clean floors and shelves as needed.  Large Deliveries- On certain days during the month we need extra help to receive large deliveries such as USDA and NH Food Bank. This requires lifting cases of food and extra time for sorting and storing food.

Organization: LISTEN Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03766

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Drive - Upper Valley

LISTEN provides services and support to meet the critical needs of Upper Valley individuals and families. Please deliver to LISTEN Food Pantry Monday - Friday 10am-4pm. No expired or open items.                                              contact:   valerie@listencs.org

Baked Beans Soup Crackers Juice Low sugar Cereal Plain Oatmeal Peanut Butter Canned Tuna/Chicken Shelf Stable Meals Fresh Produce: same day delivery Special Diets: Gluten free, low salt

Nutrition is important to our customers

Organization: LISTEN Community Services

LISTEN provides services and support to meet the critical needs of Upper Valley individuals and families. Please deliver to LISTEN Food Pantry Monday - Friday 10am-4pm. No expired or open items.                                              contact:   valerie@listencs.org

Baked Beans Soup Crackers Juice Low sugar Cereal Plain Oatmeal Peanut Butter Canned Tuna/Chicken Shelf Stable Meals Fresh Produce: same day delivery Special Diets: Gluten free, low salt

Nutrition is important to our customers

Organization: LISTEN Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03766

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Thrift Store Volunteer - Upper Valley

LISTEN Community Services is a secular non-profit in need of volunteers for its 3 thrift stores. This is an excellent way to help your community, or complete your community service hours in a retail setting. Volunteers assist with receiving donations, cleaning, organizing, moving items to/from storage, and general merchandising. We will track your hours and provide you with the means of achieving any quantity of required hours. 

To see schedule and sign-up go to https://listen.volunteerhub.com/

Contact Marcy@listencs.org 

 

 

 

Organization: LISTEN Community Services

LISTEN Community Services is a secular non-profit in need of volunteers for its 3 thrift stores. This is an excellent way to help your community, or complete your community service hours in a retail setting. Volunteers assist with receiving donations, cleaning, organizing, moving items to/from storage, and general merchandising. We will track your hours and provide you with the means of achieving any quantity of required hours. 

To see schedule and sign-up go to https://listen.volunteerhub.com/

Contact Marcy@listencs.org 

 

 

 

Organization: LISTEN Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 03766

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Soup Kitchen-Upper Valley

Volunteers needed for soup kitchen. LISTEN dining hall serves a free meal five nights a week in White River Junction, Vermont. Children under 16 can volunteer with a parent or guardian. 

 

See calendar and sign-up here https://listen.volunteerhub.com/ 

 

 

 

 

Organization: LISTEN Community Services

Volunteers needed for soup kitchen. LISTEN dining hall serves a free meal five nights a week in White River Junction, Vermont. Children under 16 can volunteer with a parent or guardian. 

 

See calendar and sign-up here https://listen.volunteerhub.com/ 

 

 

 

 

Organization: LISTEN Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weatherization for low-income UV homes every Thurs, Fri, and Sat

No experience necessary. Help a neighbor in need keeper warmer this season.
Please click link to see all opportunities. Projects are scheduled Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays, 9-4.   http://www.coverhomerepair.org/volunteer-schedule/

Organization: COVER Home Repair

No experience necessary. Help a neighbor in need keeper warmer this season.
Please click link to see all opportunities. Projects are scheduled Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays, 9-4.   http://www.coverhomerepair.org/volunteer-schedule/

Organization: COVER Home Repair

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 05001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help in the ReCOVER Store with customer support or donation pick-ups or projects.

No experience necessary. All proceeds from the store benefit our home repair program.

See our website for our volunteer needs:

http://www.coverhomerepair.org/volunteer-schedule/

Organization: COVER Home Repair

No experience necessary. All proceeds from the store benefit our home repair program.

See our website for our volunteer needs:

http://www.coverhomerepair.org/volunteer-schedule/

Organization: COVER Home Repair

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 05001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help pick up donations to the COVER Store

Ride with store staff around the Upper Valley to pick up donations for resale in our COVER Store. Proceeds then fund urgent home repairs for homeowners in the Upper Valley.

1 volunteer needed every Friday. Write to volunteer@coverhomerepair.org to find which Fridays are available. 10am-5 pm

Organization: COVER Home Repair

Ride with store staff around the Upper Valley to pick up donations for resale in our COVER Store. Proceeds then fund urgent home repairs for homeowners in the Upper Valley.

1 volunteer needed every Friday. Write to volunteer@coverhomerepair.org to find which Fridays are available. 10am-5 pm

Organization: COVER Home Repair

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Shelf Volunteers Needed!

The Upper Valley Haven is looking for new volunteers in our food shelf. We serve around 1200 households per month and rely on volunteers provide this valuable resource. The Food Shelf is open Monday-Friday 9 am-3 pm and Sunday 12-3 pm. Shoppers register outside and volunteers fill orders for curbside service. Volunteers help with donations, sorting produce, stocking shelves and food break down. Shifts are available in the morning and afternoon. Please go to https://uppervalleyhaven.volunteerhub.com/ to create a profile. 

Organization: Upper Valley Haven

The Upper Valley Haven is looking for new volunteers in our food shelf. We serve around 1200 households per month and rely on volunteers provide this valuable resource. The Food Shelf is open Monday-Friday 9 am-3 pm and Sunday 12-3 pm. Shoppers register outside and volunteers fill orders for curbside service. Volunteers help with donations, sorting produce, stocking shelves and food break down. Shifts are available in the morning and afternoon. Please go to https://uppervalleyhaven.volunteerhub.com/ to create a profile. 

Organization: Upper Valley Haven

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cafe Help- Create Take Out Lunches

In response to COVID-19, the Haven is no longer serving a community breakfast or lunch. Instead, we are preparing a boxed meal for distribution in our food shelf. Volunteers who sign up for this shift, prepare sandwiches and other items for the box. The shift is from 9:30-11:30 Mon-Thurs. If interested, create a profile on our volunteer management site: https://uppervalleyhaven.volunteerhub.com/

 

Organization: Upper Valley Haven

In response to COVID-19, the Haven is no longer serving a community breakfast or lunch. Instead, we are preparing a boxed meal for distribution in our food shelf. Volunteers who sign up for this shift, prepare sandwiches and other items for the box. The shift is from 9:30-11:30 Mon-Thurs. If interested, create a profile on our volunteer management site: https://uppervalleyhaven.volunteerhub.com/

 

Organization: Upper Valley Haven

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Willing Hands Garden Volunteer, Upper Valley

Garden with us! Gardens grow food for neighbors experiencing food insecurity in East Thetford, VT, Norwich, VT, and/or Lebanon, NH.

For more than 15 years, volunteers have been growing organic vegetables at our main Willing Hands Garden, hosted by Cedar Circle Farm in East Thetford, VT. We meet regularly throughout the growing season to do any and all tasks required to grow amazing produce for those struggling to put enough food on the table. We plant, weed (and weed some more!), fertilize, harvest, wash, and crate thousands of pounds of vegetables. Over the past several years, we have increased the acreage (now at multiple sites!), productivity, and variety of produce we grow—from the ordinary (peas and carrots) to slightly more exotic (ground cherries and watermelon). We provide all the necessary training and tools but frequently volunteers bring their own favorite work gloves, along with water to drink.

Our regular work sessions are: Tuesday mornings 9:00-11:00 am, Thursday afternoons 4:00-6:00 pm, and Saturdays from 9:00 am-11:00 am at our garden in East Thetford, VT.; Tuesday afternoons 4:00-6:00 pm at our garden in Norwich, VT; and Wednesday afternoons, 4:00-6:00 pm at our garden in Hanover, NH. We work (light) rain or shine, just not when it is pouring rain or thundering. We call or email if a work session is cancelled due to weather. Volunteers come when they are available, even if it is only occasionally; there are no commitment requirements, but we know you’ll have a great time with this group! To learn more, email volunteer@willinghands.org or go to our website to register as a volunteer and receive our weekly updates about our schedule of opportunities to grow food for our neighbors experiencing food insecurity!  

Organization: Willing Hands

Garden with us! Gardens grow food for neighbors experiencing food insecurity in East Thetford, VT, Norwich, VT, and/or Lebanon, NH.

For more than 15 years, volunteers have been growing organic vegetables at our main Willing Hands Garden, hosted by Cedar Circle Farm in East Thetford, VT. We meet regularly throughout the growing season to do any and all tasks required to grow amazing produce for those struggling to put enough food on the table. We plant, weed (and weed some more!), fertilize, harvest, wash, and crate thousands of pounds of vegetables. Over the past several years, we have increased the acreage (now at multiple sites!), productivity, and variety of produce we grow—from the ordinary (peas and carrots) to slightly more exotic (ground cherries and watermelon). We provide all the necessary training and tools but frequently volunteers bring their own favorite work gloves, along with water to drink.

Our regular work sessions are: Tuesday mornings 9:00-11:00 am, Thursday afternoons 4:00-6:00 pm, and Saturdays from 9:00 am-11:00 am at our garden in East Thetford, VT.; Tuesday afternoons 4:00-6:00 pm at our garden in Norwich, VT; and Wednesday afternoons, 4:00-6:00 pm at our garden in Hanover, NH. We work (light) rain or shine, just not when it is pouring rain or thundering. We call or email if a work session is cancelled due to weather. Volunteers come when they are available, even if it is only occasionally; there are no commitment requirements, but we know you’ll have a great time with this group! To learn more, email volunteer@willinghands.org or go to our website to register as a volunteer and receive our weekly updates about our schedule of opportunities to grow food for our neighbors experiencing food insecurity!  

Organization: Willing Hands

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05055

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: We Need Your Help At Red Cross Blood Drives!- Sullivan County

Seeking YOU to support your local blood drives!  

Your local American Red Cross office is seeking volunteers to assist with local blood drives as a Blood Donor Ambassador. Are you a friendly person who wants to volunteer in-person? This could be a great way for you to give back to your community in a meaningful way. Here is what you could do as a Blood Donor Ambassador:

 

-Provide excellent and enthusiastic customer service to enhance the blood donor experience.

-Engage with blood donors to promote blood donation and set the stage for a long-term commitment to regular blood donations.

-Assist donors with re-hydrating after donation and observe for post-donation reactions.

-Express gratitude and ensure each blood donor is sincerely thanked for their donation.

 

In addition to being friendly we are seeking someone who is passionate about our Red Cross mission, has basic computer skills, and will treat all blood donors and drive staff with respect. This role can provide you with hands on customer service experience with a highly respected organization. If you would like to join the team, please sign up at redcross.org/volunteer.

 

Not the role for you? Check out other available opportunities at redcross.org/volunteerNNE.

 

The American Red Cross aspires to be an organization fully committed to diversity and inclusion by creating and maintaining a diverse, high-performing workforce of employees and volunteers who reflect all communities we serve.

Our need for volunteers is constant and our guidelines reflect the latest CDC safety recommendations and follow the national and local government laws. COVID-19 vaccination is strongly encouraged and is required for in-person volunteer roles.

Organization: American Red Cross of Northern New England

Seeking YOU to support your local blood drives!  

Your local American Red Cross office is seeking volunteers to assist with local blood drives as a Blood Donor Ambassador. Are you a friendly person who wants to volunteer in-person? This could be a great way for you to give back to your community in a meaningful way. Here is what you could do as a Blood Donor Ambassador:

 

-Provide excellent and enthusiastic customer service to enhance the blood donor experience.

-Engage with blood donors to promote blood donation and set the stage for a long-term commitment to regular blood donations.

-Assist donors with re-hydrating after donation and observe for post-donation reactions.

-Express gratitude and ensure each blood donor is sincerely thanked for their donation.

 

In addition to being friendly we are seeking someone who is passionate about our Red Cross mission, has basic computer skills, and will treat all blood donors and drive staff with respect. This role can provide you with hands on customer service experience with a highly respected organization. If you would like to join the team, please sign up at redcross.org/volunteer.

 

Not the role for you? Check out other available opportunities at redcross.org/volunteerNNE.

 

The American Red Cross aspires to be an organization fully committed to diversity and inclusion by creating and maintaining a diverse, high-performing workforce of employees and volunteers who reflect all communities we serve.

Our need for volunteers is constant and our guidelines reflect the latest CDC safety recommendations and follow the national and local government laws. COVID-19 vaccination is strongly encouraged and is required for in-person volunteer roles.

Organization: American Red Cross of Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03257

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AARP Foundation's Tax-Aide Is Looking for Volunteers (Nashua)

Each year over 300 volunteers with NH Tax-Aide assist more than 19,000 taxpayers with their tax returns.  We are looking for compassionate and friendly people to join our volunteer team for the upcoming tax season.  We'll provide the training and support to help you learn new skills, and you'll get a great feeling from helping those in need.  This year we will continue to offer NO CONTACT or entirely VIRTUAL tax services while hoping to meet in person with volunteers and taxpayers once again. There will be an option for you if your situation permits.  We have many roles that don’t involve preparing taxes.  Are any of the following roles a good fit for you?

Tax Preparers/Counselors work with taxpayers directly by filling out tax returns.  If you have no previous experience, you’ll get the training you need and will also receive IRS certification.

Client Facilitators welcome taxpayers and assist with coordination of taxpayers at local sites, help organize their paperwork, and manage the overall flow of service.  Managing taxpayer appointments from the comfort of your home is also an option!

Technology Coordinators assist with site equipment, website development, network and/or WIFI setups, appointment scheduling and database set-up at the local and district levels.

Communication Coordinators recruit volunteers and market the program to prospective volunteers at the local level.

Administrative Coordinators assist with recordkeeping at the district level.

Tax law and software instructors are needed as well as those willing to present administrative policies and procedures.  

Speak a second language? We have a big demand for bilingual speakers in all roles, especially dedicated interpreters who can assist other volunteers.

Thank you for your interest in the NH Tax-Aide Program. If you are interested in volunteering for the upcoming tax season, you can provide your contact information at aarpfoundation.org/taxaidevolunteer (preferred) or on this volunteernh.org site by clicking on Respond.  You will be contacted regarding the next steps.

Organization: AARP Foundation Tax-Aide

Each year over 300 volunteers with NH Tax-Aide assist more than 19,000 taxpayers with their tax returns.  We are looking for compassionate and friendly people to join our volunteer team for the upcoming tax season.  We'll provide the training and support to help you learn new skills, and you'll get a great feeling from helping those in need.  This year we will continue to offer NO CONTACT or entirely VIRTUAL tax services while hoping to meet in person with volunteers and taxpayers once again. There will be an option for you if your situation permits.  We have many roles that don’t involve preparing taxes.  Are any of the following roles a good fit for you?

Tax Preparers/Counselors work with taxpayers directly by filling out tax returns.  If you have no previous experience, you’ll get the training you need and will also receive IRS certification.

Client Facilitators welcome taxpayers and assist with coordination of taxpayers at local sites, help organize their paperwork, and manage the overall flow of service.  Managing taxpayer appointments from the comfort of your home is also an option!

Technology Coordinators assist with site equipment, website development, network and/or WIFI setups, appointment scheduling and database set-up at the local and district levels.

Communication Coordinators recruit volunteers and market the program to prospective volunteers at the local level.

Administrative Coordinators assist with recordkeeping at the district level.

Tax law and software instructors are needed as well as those willing to present administrative policies and procedures.  

Speak a second language? We have a big demand for bilingual speakers in all roles, especially dedicated interpreters who can assist other volunteers.

Thank you for your interest in the NH Tax-Aide Program. If you are interested in volunteering for the upcoming tax season, you can provide your contact information at aarpfoundation.org/taxaidevolunteer (preferred) or on this volunteernh.org site by clicking on Respond.  You will be contacted regarding the next steps.

Organization: AARP Foundation Tax-Aide

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03216

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AARP Foundation's Tax-Aide Is Looking for Volunteers (Milford)

Each year over 300 volunteers with NH Tax-Aide assist more than 19,000 taxpayers with their tax returns.  We are looking for compassionate and friendly people to join our volunteer team for the upcoming tax season.  We'll provide the training and support to help you learn new skills, and you'll get a great feeling from helping those in need.  This year we will continue to offer NO CONTACT or entirely VIRTUAL tax services while hoping to meet in person with volunteers and taxpayers once again. There will be an option for you if your situation permits.  We have many roles that don’t involve preparing taxes.  Are any of the following roles a good fit for you?

Tax Preparers/Counselors work with taxpayers directly by filling out tax returns.  If you have no previous experience, you’ll get the training you need and will also receive IRS certification.

Client Facilitators welcome taxpayers and assist with coordination of taxpayers at local sites, help organize their paperwork, and manage the overall flow of service.  Managing taxpayer appointments from the comfort of your home is also an option!

Technology Coordinators assist with site equipment, website development, network and/or WIFI setups, appointment scheduling and database set-up at the local and district levels.

Communication Coordinators recruit volunteers and market the program to prospective volunteers at the local level.

Administrative Coordinators assist with recordkeeping at the district level.

Tax law and software instructors are needed as well as those willing to present administrative policies and procedures.  

Speak a second language? We have a big demand for bilingual speakers in all roles, especially dedicated interpreters who can assist other volunteers.

Thank you for your interest in the NH Tax-Aide Program. If you are interested in volunteering for the upcoming tax season, you can provide your contact information at aarpfoundation.org/taxaidevolunteer (preferred) or on this volunteernh.org site by clicking on Respond.  You will be contacted regarding the next steps.

Organization: AARP Foundation Tax-Aide

Each year over 300 volunteers with NH Tax-Aide assist more than 19,000 taxpayers with their tax returns.  We are looking for compassionate and friendly people to join our volunteer team for the upcoming tax season.  We'll provide the training and support to help you learn new skills, and you'll get a great feeling from helping those in need.  This year we will continue to offer NO CONTACT or entirely VIRTUAL tax services while hoping to meet in person with volunteers and taxpayers once again. There will be an option for you if your situation permits.  We have many roles that don’t involve preparing taxes.  Are any of the following roles a good fit for you?

Tax Preparers/Counselors work with taxpayers directly by filling out tax returns.  If you have no previous experience, you’ll get the training you need and will also receive IRS certification.

Client Facilitators welcome taxpayers and assist with coordination of taxpayers at local sites, help organize their paperwork, and manage the overall flow of service.  Managing taxpayer appointments from the comfort of your home is also an option!

Technology Coordinators assist with site equipment, website development, network and/or WIFI setups, appointment scheduling and database set-up at the local and district levels.

Communication Coordinators recruit volunteers and market the program to prospective volunteers at the local level.

Administrative Coordinators assist with recordkeeping at the district level.

Tax law and software instructors are needed as well as those willing to present administrative policies and procedures.  

Speak a second language? We have a big demand for bilingual speakers in all roles, especially dedicated interpreters who can assist other volunteers.

Thank you for your interest in the NH Tax-Aide Program. If you are interested in volunteering for the upcoming tax season, you can provide your contact information at aarpfoundation.org/taxaidevolunteer (preferred) or on this volunteernh.org site by clicking on Respond.  You will be contacted regarding the next steps.

Organization: AARP Foundation Tax-Aide

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03216

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AARP Foundation's Tax-Aide Is Looking for Volunteers (Merrimack)

Each year over 300 volunteers with NH Tax-Aide assist more than 19,000 taxpayers with their tax returns.  We are looking for compassionate and friendly people to join our volunteer team for the upcoming tax season.  We'll provide the training and support to help you learn new skills, and you'll get a great feeling from helping those in need.  This year we will continue to offer NO CONTACT or entirely VIRTUAL tax services while hoping to meet in person with volunteers and taxpayers once again. There will be an option for you if your situation permits.  We have many roles that don’t involve preparing taxes.  Are any of the following roles a good fit for you?

Tax Preparers/Counselors work with taxpayers directly by filling out tax returns.  If you have no previous experience, you’ll get the training you need and will also receive IRS certification.

Client Facilitators welcome taxpayers and assist with coordination of taxpayers at local sites, help organize their paperwork, and manage the overall flow of service.  Managing taxpayer appointments from the comfort of your home is also an option!

Technology Coordinators assist with site equipment, website development, network and/or WIFI setups, appointment scheduling and database set-up at the local and district levels.

Communication Coordinators recruit volunteers and market the program to prospective volunteers at the local level.

Administrative Coordinators assist with recordkeeping at the district level.

Tax law and software instructors are needed as well as those willing to present administrative policies and procedures.  

Speak a second language? We have a big demand for bilingual speakers in all roles, especially dedicated interpreters who can assist other volunteers.

Thank you for your interest in the NH Tax-Aide Program. If you are interested in volunteering for the upcoming tax season, you can provide your contact information at aarpfoundation.org/taxaidevolunteer (preferred) or on this volunteernh.org site by clicking on Respond.  You will be contacted regarding the next steps.

Organization: AARP Foundation Tax-Aide

Each year over 300 volunteers with NH Tax-Aide assist more than 19,000 taxpayers with their tax returns.  We are looking for compassionate and friendly people to join our volunteer team for the upcoming tax season.  We'll provide the training and support to help you learn new skills, and you'll get a great feeling from helping those in need.  This year we will continue to offer NO CONTACT or entirely VIRTUAL tax services while hoping to meet in person with volunteers and taxpayers once again. There will be an option for you if your situation permits.  We have many roles that don’t involve preparing taxes.  Are any of the following roles a good fit for you?

Tax Preparers/Counselors work with taxpayers directly by filling out tax returns.  If you have no previous experience, you’ll get the training you need and will also receive IRS certification.

Client Facilitators welcome taxpayers and assist with coordination of taxpayers at local sites, help organize their paperwork, and manage the overall flow of service.  Managing taxpayer appointments from the comfort of your home is also an option!

Technology Coordinators assist with site equipment, website development, network and/or WIFI setups, appointment scheduling and database set-up at the local and district levels.

Communication Coordinators recruit volunteers and market the program to prospective volunteers at the local level.

Administrative Coordinators assist with recordkeeping at the district level.

Tax law and software instructors are needed as well as those willing to present administrative policies and procedures.  

Speak a second language? We have a big demand for bilingual speakers in all roles, especially dedicated interpreters who can assist other volunteers.

Thank you for your interest in the NH Tax-Aide Program. If you are interested in volunteering for the upcoming tax season, you can provide your contact information at aarpfoundation.org/taxaidevolunteer (preferred) or on this volunteernh.org site by clicking on Respond.  You will be contacted regarding the next steps.

Organization: AARP Foundation Tax-Aide

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03216

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AARP Foundation's Tax-Aide Is Looking for Volunteers (Hudson)

Each year over 300 volunteers with NH Tax-Aide assist more than 19,000 taxpayers with their tax returns.  We are looking for compassionate and friendly people to join our volunteer team for the upcoming tax season.  We'll provide the training and support to help you learn new skills, and you'll get a great feeling from helping those in need.  This year we will continue to offer NO CONTACT or entirely VIRTUAL tax services while hoping to meet in person with volunteers and taxpayers once again. There will be an option for you if your situation permits.  We have many roles that don’t involve preparing taxes.  Are any of the following roles a good fit for you?

Tax Preparers/Counselors work with taxpayers directly by filling out tax returns.  If you have no previous experience, you’ll get the training you need and will also receive IRS certification.

Client Facilitators welcome taxpayers and assist with coordination of taxpayers at local sites, help organize their paperwork, and manage the overall flow of service.  Managing taxpayer appointments from the comfort of your home is also an option!

Technology Coordinators assist with site equipment, website development, network and/or WIFI setups, appointment scheduling and database set-up at the local and district levels.

Communication Coordinators recruit volunteers and market the program to prospective volunteers at the local level.

Administrative Coordinators assist with recordkeeping at the district level.

Tax law and software instructors are needed as well as those willing to present administrative policies and procedures.  

Speak a second language? We have a big demand for bilingual speakers in all roles, especially dedicated interpreters who can assist other volunteers.

Thank you for your interest in the NH Tax-Aide Program. If you are interested in volunteering for the upcoming tax season, you can provide your contact information at aarpfoundation.org/taxaidevolunteer (preferred) or on this volunteernh.org site by clicking on Respond.  You will be contacted regarding the next steps.

Organization: AARP Foundation Tax-Aide

Each year over 300 volunteers with NH Tax-Aide assist more than 19,000 taxpayers with their tax returns.  We are looking for compassionate and friendly people to join our volunteer team for the upcoming tax season.  We'll provide the training and support to help you learn new skills, and you'll get a great feeling from helping those in need.  This year we will continue to offer NO CONTACT or entirely VIRTUAL tax services while hoping to meet in person with volunteers and taxpayers once again. There will be an option for you if your situation permits.  We have many roles that don’t involve preparing taxes.  Are any of the following roles a good fit for you?

Tax Preparers/Counselors work with taxpayers directly by filling out tax returns.  If you have no previous experience, you’ll get the training you need and will also receive IRS certification.

Client Facilitators welcome taxpayers and assist with coordination of taxpayers at local sites, help organize their paperwork, and manage the overall flow of service.  Managing taxpayer appointments from the comfort of your home is also an option!

Technology Coordinators assist with site equipment, website development, network and/or WIFI setups, appointment scheduling and database set-up at the local and district levels.

Communication Coordinators recruit volunteers and market the program to prospective volunteers at the local level.

Administrative Coordinators assist with recordkeeping at the district level.

Tax law and software instructors are needed as well as those willing to present administrative policies and procedures.  

Speak a second language? We have a big demand for bilingual speakers in all roles, especially dedicated interpreters who can assist other volunteers.

Thank you for your interest in the NH Tax-Aide Program. If you are interested in volunteering for the upcoming tax season, you can provide your contact information at aarpfoundation.org/taxaidevolunteer (preferred) or on this volunteernh.org site by clicking on Respond.  You will be contacted regarding the next steps.

Organization: AARP Foundation Tax-Aide

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03216

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Educate About Breast Cancer Early Detection in New Hampshire!

Become a Know Your Lemons Certified Global Educator! As a Know Your Lemons Certified Global Educator, you are the boots on the ground helping us to fulfill our mission by teaching and empowering people in your local community about breast cancer early detection.

 

Benefits:

 

Be recognized in both your local community and on our website as an integral part of furthering our mission for early detection.  Gain professional skills that you can use both in your own profession and with us. Receive feedback and progress reports from us and your students monthly to help you build and improve your classes. Work towards becoming an educator mentor to help others through their journey. Be a part of a global effort to reduce deaths from breast cancer by ⅓ by the year 2030. Help us grow and expand our program by proving ideas, feedback, and recommendations.  Connect and grow (and teach) with other educators and build lifelong friendships while helping to save lives. 

Key responsibilities:

 

Teach people about breast cancer early detection using our friendly and empowering educational materials.  Organize, plan, and recruit students on your own (occasionally, opportunities will arise where we might need an educator for a class and we will reach out.) Be an active participant in the Know Your Lemons community; We are everywhere, even TikTok.  Utilize your training and resources to teach education sessions either online or in person (or both!) Promise to be transparent and willing to give us advice on how we can better support you in your efforts to further our mission.  Ensure that your friends and family know everything there is to know about early detection before you move on to educating your community. Practice makes perfect! Organizing creative fundraisers to help us fund our mission!

 

Qualifications

Complete the 2-4 hour certification course prior to volunteering (we provide this training to you.) Must be friendly and have a desire to make a difference in their community.  Willing to gather your own local resources and do your own due diligence using the tools and resources provided.  Know when to ask for help or advice; we’re here to support you! No health or teaching experience necessary! Must be self driven and enthusiastic about our organization and the work we do. Be able to talk about a difficult topic in a fun and relatable way!

 

Training/support provided:

 

24/7 communication support via text, email, telephone, social media, or Whatsapp. Powerpoint decks with visuals for both in-person and virtual teaching events (works in any language, any background, any age, any gender). The digital version of the Know Your Lemons® teaching Flipchart & toolkit  Two digital games to play: a memory matching game to teach the 12 signs of breast cancer, and a steps for detection game to teach the options available for screening and diagnosis A Know Your Lemons® app that can help those you teach stay on top of their breast health, book mammograms and teach them how to self-exam (and more) A Know Your Lemons® teaching certificate. Access to the Know Your Lemons Global Educator Network, with webinars to exchange best practice and submit update requests Ability to see your contributions as part of a global effort to reduce deaths from breast cancer A welcome kit with lanyard and badge, 250 handout cards, Global Educator window decal, and a sample leaflet.  Exclusive access to a password protected page packed full of tools, printables, and social media images. Recognition on our educators page with a KYL color branded headshot and location listed. AND SO MUCH MORE!

Organization: Know Your Lemons Foundation

Become a Know Your Lemons Certified Global Educator! As a Know Your Lemons Certified Global Educator, you are the boots on the ground helping us to fulfill our mission by teaching and empowering people in your local community about breast cancer early detection.

 

Benefits:

 

Be recognized in both your local community and on our website as an integral part of furthering our mission for early detection.  Gain professional skills that you can use both in your own profession and with us. Receive feedback and progress reports from us and your students monthly to help you build and improve your classes. Work towards becoming an educator mentor to help others through their journey. Be a part of a global effort to reduce deaths from breast cancer by ⅓ by the year 2030. Help us grow and expand our program by proving ideas, feedback, and recommendations.  Connect and grow (and teach) with other educators and build lifelong friendships while helping to save lives. 

Key responsibilities:

 

Teach people about breast cancer early detection using our friendly and empowering educational materials.  Organize, plan, and recruit students on your own (occasionally, opportunities will arise where we might need an educator for a class and we will reach out.) Be an active participant in the Know Your Lemons community; We are everywhere, even TikTok.  Utilize your training and resources to teach education sessions either online or in person (or both!) Promise to be transparent and willing to give us advice on how we can better support you in your efforts to further our mission.  Ensure that your friends and family know everything there is to know about early detection before you move on to educating your community. Practice makes perfect! Organizing creative fundraisers to help us fund our mission!

 

Qualifications

Complete the 2-4 hour certification course prior to volunteering (we provide this training to you.) Must be friendly and have a desire to make a difference in their community.  Willing to gather your own local resources and do your own due diligence using the tools and resources provided.  Know when to ask for help or advice; we’re here to support you! No health or teaching experience necessary! Must be self driven and enthusiastic about our organization and the work we do. Be able to talk about a difficult topic in a fun and relatable way!

 

Training/support provided:

 

24/7 communication support via text, email, telephone, social media, or Whatsapp. Powerpoint decks with visuals for both in-person and virtual teaching events (works in any language, any background, any age, any gender). The digital version of the Know Your Lemons® teaching Flipchart & toolkit  Two digital games to play: a memory matching game to teach the 12 signs of breast cancer, and a steps for detection game to teach the options available for screening and diagnosis A Know Your Lemons® app that can help those you teach stay on top of their breast health, book mammograms and teach them how to self-exam (and more) A Know Your Lemons® teaching certificate. Access to the Know Your Lemons Global Educator Network, with webinars to exchange best practice and submit update requests Ability to see your contributions as part of a global effort to reduce deaths from breast cancer A welcome kit with lanyard and badge, 250 handout cards, Global Educator window decal, and a sample leaflet.  Exclusive access to a password protected page packed full of tools, printables, and social media images. Recognition on our educators page with a KYL color branded headshot and location listed. AND SO MUCH MORE!

Organization: Know Your Lemons Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fundraising Coordinator

Hokuto Taiko Dojo, INC. - New Hampshire's first and only school for Japanese taiko drumming is currently looking for a volunteer Fundraising Coordinator!

This is a remote/work-from-home volunteer opportunity!

Who we are: Hokuto Taiko Dojo is New Hampshire's first and only school dedicated to teaching local communities in and around the Granite State the art of Japanese taiko drumming and cultural exchange.

Our mission: To provide, engage with, and support local communities throughout the state of New Hampshire, and New England with the opportunity to learn more about Japanese culture through the art of "wadaiko" or, Japanese drumming, as well as other Japanese performing arts; with the intent on promoting positive images of Japanese culture and history, thereby promoting greater cross-cultural understanding of the country of Japan and its deeply-rooted heritage.

Who we are looking for:

Individuals who are passionate about community-based organizations focused on education, cultural exchange, Japan, and the arts. Our organization is young and the right candidate should be excited at the prospect of helping a young start-up organization secure essential funding needed to operate and be successful.

Responsibilities:

Develop a fundraising action plan Identify, research, assess, develop and suggest fundraising opportunities and relationships Assists in the development of fundraising goals and soliciting funds in conjunction with Executive Director Maintains all vendor/donor relationships through successful/professional communication In conjunction with the Treasurer keep records relating to fundraising monies Provide monthly updates to the Board of Directors regarding fundraising goals, duties, and events

Skills & Qualifications:

Bachelor's degree in Communication, Public Relations, Non-profit Management, or equivalent required. May consider experience in-lieu of specified degree requirement Can communicate effectively and has good interpersonal skills Is well informed of all organization activities Is aware of the future directions and plans of the organization Has a good working knowledge of the constitution, rules and the duties of all office holders and subcommittees Is positive and enthusiastic Knowledge of the organizations operations, rules and policies Access to internet, email, web, MS Word, MS Excel or equivalent/compatible 

Time Commitment:

4-8 hours/week depending on needs of the organization

Job Type: Volunteer, part-time

Hokuto Taiko Dojo, INC. is formally recognized and registered with the IRS as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

Organization: Hokuto Taiko Dojo, INC.

Hokuto Taiko Dojo, INC. - New Hampshire's first and only school for Japanese taiko drumming is currently looking for a volunteer Fundraising Coordinator!

This is a remote/work-from-home volunteer opportunity!

Who we are: Hokuto Taiko Dojo is New Hampshire's first and only school dedicated to teaching local communities in and around the Granite State the art of Japanese taiko drumming and cultural exchange.

Our mission: To provide, engage with, and support local communities throughout the state of New Hampshire, and New England with the opportunity to learn more about Japanese culture through the art of "wadaiko" or, Japanese drumming, as well as other Japanese performing arts; with the intent on promoting positive images of Japanese culture and history, thereby promoting greater cross-cultural understanding of the country of Japan and its deeply-rooted heritage.

Who we are looking for:

Individuals who are passionate about community-based organizations focused on education, cultural exchange, Japan, and the arts. Our organization is young and the right candidate should be excited at the prospect of helping a young start-up organization secure essential funding needed to operate and be successful.

Responsibilities:

Develop a fundraising action plan Identify, research, assess, develop and suggest fundraising opportunities and relationships Assists in the development of fundraising goals and soliciting funds in conjunction with Executive Director Maintains all vendor/donor relationships through successful/professional communication In conjunction with the Treasurer keep records relating to fundraising monies Provide monthly updates to the Board of Directors regarding fundraising goals, duties, and events

Skills & Qualifications:

Bachelor's degree in Communication, Public Relations, Non-profit Management, or equivalent required. May consider experience in-lieu of specified degree requirement Can communicate effectively and has good interpersonal skills Is well informed of all organization activities Is aware of the future directions and plans of the organization Has a good working knowledge of the constitution, rules and the duties of all office holders and subcommittees Is positive and enthusiastic Knowledge of the organizations operations, rules and policies Access to internet, email, web, MS Word, MS Excel or equivalent/compatible 

Time Commitment:

4-8 hours/week depending on needs of the organization

Job Type: Volunteer, part-time

Hokuto Taiko Dojo, INC. is formally recognized and registered with the IRS as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

Organization: Hokuto Taiko Dojo, INC.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grantwriting

Help us to fund our community arts and education programs!

Submit and Update previously identified Grants and Foundation Applications. Submit Reports as needed. Seek out new grant opportunities.

Organization: Center for the Arts Lake Sunapee Region

Help us to fund our community arts and education programs!

Submit and Update previously identified Grants and Foundation Applications. Submit Reports as needed. Seek out new grant opportunities.

Organization: Center for the Arts Lake Sunapee Region

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Speak English? Go Global as a Virtual Volunteer English Teacher!

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally. 18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and English teaching experience

while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun!

 

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY:  https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher

Organization: Outreach360

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally. 18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and English teaching experience

while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun!

 

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY:  https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher

Organization: Outreach360

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Speak Spanish? Go Global as a Virtual Volunteer Spanish Teacher!

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.

18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and teaching experience

in Spanish while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You'll provide students with the opportunity to expand their horizons, develop critical thinking skills, learn about the world, and have fun doing it!

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/spanish-teacher

Organization: Outreach360

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.

18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and teaching experience

in Spanish while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You'll provide students with the opportunity to expand their horizons, develop critical thinking skills, learn about the world, and have fun doing it!

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/spanish-teacher

Organization: Outreach360

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meeting Minutes Secretary

Members of Impact Monadnock, Monadnock United Way's signature initiative, and the Preschool Development Grant project Region One are in need of a minute taker for regularly scheduled meetings occurring via Zoom. 

Organization: Monadnock United Way

Members of Impact Monadnock, Monadnock United Way's signature initiative, and the Preschool Development Grant project Region One are in need of a minute taker for regularly scheduled meetings occurring via Zoom. 

Organization: Monadnock United Way

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help A Woman Reach Her Savings Goals - Be a Budget Coach!

At Women's Money Matters, we know that when women achieve financial security and independence, the entire community benefits. That's why we partner with low-income women in a unique one-on-one coaching program that helps them set and achieve financial goals.

You don't have to be a finance expert to be a coach. All you need is the desire to help a woman in your community make the most of the money she has.

WMM builds the financial literacy, confidence, and security of low-income women in Massachusetts, through a unique program that combines instructional workshops and personal, one-to-one coaching.

We work with clients referred by local social service agencies and customize our program to their needs. Local financial institutions lead our classes. Volunteer coaches serve as personal mentors. The special mentoring component customizes assistance to each client.

Low-income women - who typically have no access to the financial advisors that educate those with higher incomes - get individualized help with the specific financial issues that keep them in poverty.

Teach Financial Skills that Last a Lifetime

Do you have 90 MINUTES a week to change someone’s life?

As a volunteer coach, you’ll provide ongoing, one-on-one support for your client - and we’ll support you in that effort. As a start, here’s a summary of what we ask of our coaches:

      - A genuine interest in and commitment to working with low-income women

      - Strict confidentiality of all client financial and personal information

      - A 3-4 month commitment to your client

      - Participation in a one-hour coaches’ orientation

Reach out to our volunteer coordinator, Berny, at blugo@womensmoneymatters.org

for more information or visit our volunteer page.

 

Organization: Women's Money Matters

At Women's Money Matters, we know that when women achieve financial security and independence, the entire community benefits. That's why we partner with low-income women in a unique one-on-one coaching program that helps them set and achieve financial goals.

You don't have to be a finance expert to be a coach. All you need is the desire to help a woman in your community make the most of the money she has.

WMM builds the financial literacy, confidence, and security of low-income women in Massachusetts, through a unique program that combines instructional workshops and personal, one-to-one coaching.

We work with clients referred by local social service agencies and customize our program to their needs. Local financial institutions lead our classes. Volunteer coaches serve as personal mentors. The special mentoring component customizes assistance to each client.

Low-income women - who typically have no access to the financial advisors that educate those with higher incomes - get individualized help with the specific financial issues that keep them in poverty.

Teach Financial Skills that Last a Lifetime

Do you have 90 MINUTES a week to change someone’s life?

As a volunteer coach, you’ll provide ongoing, one-on-one support for your client - and we’ll support you in that effort. As a start, here’s a summary of what we ask of our coaches:

      - A genuine interest in and commitment to working with low-income women

      - Strict confidentiality of all client financial and personal information

      - A 3-4 month commitment to your client

      - Participation in a one-hour coaches’ orientation

Reach out to our volunteer coordinator, Berny, at blugo@womensmoneymatters.org

for more information or visit our volunteer page.

 

Organization: Women's Money Matters

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY JOIN OUR VOLUNTEER BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Do you enjoy helping your community?  

Do you believe in giving back to those who need help?

If you answered "YES" to these questions please consider volunteering with Peace of Mind Medicaid Consultant!

Peace of Mind Medicaid Consultant is seeking Individuals who have specialized skills like: Leadership / Management Financial / Budgeting  Fundraising / Promoting If you have any of these skills and want to help support your Elderly and Disabled Adults in NH we would like to hear from you.

Organization: Peace of Mind Medicaid Consult

Do you enjoy helping your community?  

Do you believe in giving back to those who need help?

If you answered "YES" to these questions please consider volunteering with Peace of Mind Medicaid Consultant!

Peace of Mind Medicaid Consultant is seeking Individuals who have specialized skills like: Leadership / Management Financial / Budgeting  Fundraising / Promoting If you have any of these skills and want to help support your Elderly and Disabled Adults in NH we would like to hear from you.

Organization: Peace of Mind Medicaid Consult

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Olympics Local Program Leadership Volunteer

Local Program Leadership Team Volunteers Needed! 

Special Olympics New Hampshire has Local Programs (what we call a team) throughout the state who are looking for volunteers to take on key leadership roles! 

If you are interested in learning more, please review the roles below and for more information or to take the next steps to getting involved, please reach out to Shelby via email at shelbyc@sonh.org or by phone (call or text) at 603-933-1093! 

We appreciate your consideration and hope to see you involved! 

 

Local Program Leadership Roles

 

Local Program Coordinator (LPC) | 4-5 hours/week

Manages all aspects of his/her local program with help and support from a local program leadership team.

Create a vision for your Local Program Understand finances of your Local Program Ensure program is represented at meetings and trainings by leadership team members. Communicate regularly with Leadership Team, athletes, families, and SONH Recruit athletes and volunteers. Encourage Local Program growth within your community. Be familiar with the SONH Program Manual (all resources)

 

Communications & Technology Manager | 3-5 hours/week

Serves as the voice of the local program through communications and manages Agon for the local program.

Keep folks in your program engaged, informed and on the same page. Utilize communication methods that make the most sense for your program. Email, social media, communication through Agon Keep an open line of communication in & out to athletes/families/program volunteers & SONH Manage Agon Webpage content, event registration/intent/scratch Be familiar with the SONH Program Manual in addition to branding guidelines, social media guidelines, Agon User Guide

 

Compliance Manager | 3 hours/ week

Works with athletes and local program volunteers to be up-to-date to compete and volunteer.

Communicates with athletes, coaches, families, local program volunteers and Unified Sports partners to keep them in compliance. Annually or regularly remind all athletes and their families to bring application when they go to the doctors Reaches out to those out of compliance / soon-to-be out of compliance to keep them engaged and works with them to remain / gain compliance. LP Athletes need to be compliant before practicing Let athletes and families know when information expires Works with new athletes, local program volunteers and Unified Sports Partners to ensure paperwork is correctly submitted. Be familiar with the SONH Program Manual & Useful Forms

 

Sports and Training Manager | 2-4 hours/ week

Manages the sports piece of the local program.

With local program, determine sports offered and determine cross training opportunities Secure sufficient practice locations appropriate to each sport that will allow for quality training Secure space for 10 weeks minimum Support coaches; do they have necessary equipment & resources to run quality practices Monitor that each sport is starting their training a minimum of ten weeks prior to competition; secure venues & communicate with coaches to do so Ensure coaches are encouraging athletes to incorporate other healthy activities into their daily routines. Offer guidance on additional enriching and healthy activities. Be familiar with the SONH Program Manual

Organization: Special Olympics New Hampshire

Local Program Leadership Team Volunteers Needed! 

Special Olympics New Hampshire has Local Programs (what we call a team) throughout the state who are looking for volunteers to take on key leadership roles! 

If you are interested in learning more, please review the roles below and for more information or to take the next steps to getting involved, please reach out to Shelby via email at shelbyc@sonh.org or by phone (call or text) at 603-933-1093! 

We appreciate your consideration and hope to see you involved! 

 

Local Program Leadership Roles

 

Local Program Coordinator (LPC) | 4-5 hours/week

Manages all aspects of his/her local program with help and support from a local program leadership team.

Create a vision for your Local Program Understand finances of your Local Program Ensure program is represented at meetings and trainings by leadership team members. Communicate regularly with Leadership Team, athletes, families, and SONH Recruit athletes and volunteers. Encourage Local Program growth within your community. Be familiar with the SONH Program Manual (all resources)

 

Communications & Technology Manager | 3-5 hours/week

Serves as the voice of the local program through communications and manages Agon for the local program.

Keep folks in your program engaged, informed and on the same page. Utilize communication methods that make the most sense for your program. Email, social media, communication through Agon Keep an open line of communication in & out to athletes/families/program volunteers & SONH Manage Agon Webpage content, event registration/intent/scratch Be familiar with the SONH Program Manual in addition to branding guidelines, social media guidelines, Agon User Guide

 

Compliance Manager | 3 hours/ week

Works with athletes and local program volunteers to be up-to-date to compete and volunteer.

Communicates with athletes, coaches, families, local program volunteers and Unified Sports partners to keep them in compliance. Annually or regularly remind all athletes and their families to bring application when they go to the doctors Reaches out to those out of compliance / soon-to-be out of compliance to keep them engaged and works with them to remain / gain compliance. LP Athletes need to be compliant before practicing Let athletes and families know when information expires Works with new athletes, local program volunteers and Unified Sports Partners to ensure paperwork is correctly submitted. Be familiar with the SONH Program Manual & Useful Forms

 

Sports and Training Manager | 2-4 hours/ week

Manages the sports piece of the local program.

With local program, determine sports offered and determine cross training opportunities Secure sufficient practice locations appropriate to each sport that will allow for quality training Secure space for 10 weeks minimum Support coaches; do they have necessary equipment & resources to run quality practices Monitor that each sport is starting their training a minimum of ten weeks prior to competition; secure venues & communicate with coaches to do so Ensure coaches are encouraging athletes to incorporate other healthy activities into their daily routines. Offer guidance on additional enriching and healthy activities. Be familiar with the SONH Program Manual

Organization: Special Olympics New Hampshire

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member Opportunity with Foliage Retrievers Service Dogs (FRSD)

Join Foliage Retrievers Service Dogs (FRSD) as a board member and contribute to our mission of providing service dogs to individuals with PTSD. FRSD is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving those underserved by existing service dog organizations.

About FRSD: FRSD specializes in training and placing service dogs, significantly improving the lives of individuals suffering from PTSD. We are committed to expanding our reach and enhancing our programs to better serve our community.

Foliage Retrievers Service Dogs

BOARD MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES

COMMITMENT

Believe in and be an active advocate and ambassador for the values and mission of FRSD

PARTICIPATION

Attendance

Commit to 5 hours per month of work for FRSD

Participate actively in at least 80% of all Board meetings remotely or in person.

Participate in any additional Board related activities or assigned sub-committee meetings or specific tasks 

Prepare for Board meetings by reviewing in advance the Agenda & any distributed materials 

Evaluations and Disclosures   

Complete the annual evaluation of FRSD

Complete the annual Self Evaluation of the Board of Directors

Sign and return all annual disclosures (e.g. Conflict of Interest)

Events

Participate in awareness, educational, or fundraising events in your area or nationally

Financial Commitment Guidelines   

Support the operations of FRSD through 100% Board participation in fundraising by giving and assisting in raising money for the Foundation

Behavior

Have the time & be willing to participate and advocate for FRSD

Demonstrate passion for the mission & vision

Always have the best interests of FRSD in mind

Maintain the highest ethical standards in all FRSD dealings

Ensure confidentiality in all matters that are sensitive to FRSD and dealings with others

Respect the views of management and other Board members

Communicate promptly and constructively to communications regarding FRSD 

Fulfill your commitments with quality work delivered on time

Organization: Foliage Retrievers Service Dogs

Join Foliage Retrievers Service Dogs (FRSD) as a board member and contribute to our mission of providing service dogs to individuals with PTSD. FRSD is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving those underserved by existing service dog organizations.

About FRSD: FRSD specializes in training and placing service dogs, significantly improving the lives of individuals suffering from PTSD. We are committed to expanding our reach and enhancing our programs to better serve our community.

Foliage Retrievers Service Dogs

BOARD MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES

COMMITMENT

Believe in and be an active advocate and ambassador for the values and mission of FRSD

PARTICIPATION

Attendance

Commit to 5 hours per month of work for FRSD

Participate actively in at least 80% of all Board meetings remotely or in person.

Participate in any additional Board related activities or assigned sub-committee meetings or specific tasks 

Prepare for Board meetings by reviewing in advance the Agenda & any distributed materials 

Evaluations and Disclosures   

Complete the annual evaluation of FRSD

Complete the annual Self Evaluation of the Board of Directors

Sign and return all annual disclosures (e.g. Conflict of Interest)

Events

Participate in awareness, educational, or fundraising events in your area or nationally

Financial Commitment Guidelines   

Support the operations of FRSD through 100% Board participation in fundraising by giving and assisting in raising money for the Foundation

Behavior

Have the time & be willing to participate and advocate for FRSD

Demonstrate passion for the mission & vision

Always have the best interests of FRSD in mind

Maintain the highest ethical standards in all FRSD dealings

Ensure confidentiality in all matters that are sensitive to FRSD and dealings with others

Respect the views of management and other Board members

Communicate promptly and constructively to communications regarding FRSD 

Fulfill your commitments with quality work delivered on time

Organization: Foliage Retrievers Service Dogs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join New Hampshire's only statewide conservation organization dedicated to the protection and conservation of New Hampshire river resources

The New Hampshire Rivers Council is committed to the conservation and ecologically sound management of New Hampshire’s rivers, watersheds, and related natural resources.

Since its incorporation as a non-profit organization in 1993, the New Hampshire Rivers Council has worked to educate the public about the value of the state’s rivers, designate rivers in the state’s protection program, and advocate for strong public policies and wise management of New Hampshire river resources.

The Rivers Council grew out of the New Hampshire Rivers Campaign, a group of concerned citizens and conservation organizations that united in 1985 to create a voice for protection of New Hampshire rivers. The Campaign helped establish the state’s Rivers Management and Protection Program in 1989. The Campaign also helped shepherd river nominations into the new state protection program and helped establish river corridor protections under the state’s Comprehensive Shoreland Protection Act. In 1992, the participants in the campaign recognized the need for a permanent, ongoing voice for river protection in the state, and formed the New Hampshire Rivers Council.

Organization: New Hampshire Rivers Council

The New Hampshire Rivers Council is committed to the conservation and ecologically sound management of New Hampshire’s rivers, watersheds, and related natural resources.

Since its incorporation as a non-profit organization in 1993, the New Hampshire Rivers Council has worked to educate the public about the value of the state’s rivers, designate rivers in the state’s protection program, and advocate for strong public policies and wise management of New Hampshire river resources.

The Rivers Council grew out of the New Hampshire Rivers Campaign, a group of concerned citizens and conservation organizations that united in 1985 to create a voice for protection of New Hampshire rivers. The Campaign helped establish the state’s Rivers Management and Protection Program in 1989. The Campaign also helped shepherd river nominations into the new state protection program and helped establish river corridor protections under the state’s Comprehensive Shoreland Protection Act. In 1992, the participants in the campaign recognized the need for a permanent, ongoing voice for river protection in the state, and formed the New Hampshire Rivers Council.

Organization: New Hampshire Rivers Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites.

Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally.

Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 711 volunteer resources across 324 communities in the US!

What You'll Do:

Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service.

Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone.

Organization: Inspiring Service

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites.

Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally.

Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 711 volunteer resources across 324 communities in the US!

What You'll Do:

Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service.

Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone.

Organization: Inspiring Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 31, 2026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites.

Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally.

What You'll Do:

Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service.

Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone.

Organization: Inspiring Service

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites.

Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally.

What You'll Do:

Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service.

Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone.

Organization: Inspiring Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Volunteer Tutor For Grades 2-6 (No experience required)

Volunteer Tutor/Mentor Opportunity 

Step Up Tutoring is seeking volunteers to provide virtual 1-on-1 tutoring to 2nd-6th grade students from underserved communities to help build fundamental math and literacy skills and to provide support and encouragement. All tutoring will take place virtually! All you need is a computer and internet access. No prior tutoring experience is needed.

Responsibilities:

Tutor 1-on-1 twice a week via an online video platform; each session is 45 minutes

All training is done through online, self-paced modules. No prior tutoring experience is required.

Focus on building fundamental math and literacy skills using evidence-based online programs


Requirements:

Must be 16 or over

Must reside in the US

Mandatory background check

Access to the internet and a computer or tablet with a camera and microphone

Minimum commitment of 12 weeks

Passion for the Step Up Tutoring mission


Benefits:

Leadership, time management, and professional communication skills

Resume-building experience with demonstrated civic impact

A virtual peer community and flexible tutoring schedule

Hands-on experience with a variety of education and communication tech platforms

A High-Impact Tutoring Micro-credential developed in partnership with ASU


To apply, please visit: https://www.stepuptutoring.org/tutor-application



Organization: Step Up Tutoring

Volunteer Tutor/Mentor Opportunity 

Step Up Tutoring is seeking volunteers to provide virtual 1-on-1 tutoring to 2nd-6th grade students from underserved communities to help build fundamental math and literacy skills and to provide support and encouragement. All tutoring will take place virtually! All you need is a computer and internet access. No prior tutoring experience is needed.

Responsibilities:

Tutor 1-on-1 twice a week via an online video platform; each session is 45 minutes

All training is done through online, self-paced modules. No prior tutoring experience is required.

Focus on building fundamental math and literacy skills using evidence-based online programs


Requirements:

Must be 16 or over

Must reside in the US

Mandatory background check

Access to the internet and a computer or tablet with a camera and microphone

Minimum commitment of 12 weeks

Passion for the Step Up Tutoring mission


Benefits:

Leadership, time management, and professional communication skills

Resume-building experience with demonstrated civic impact

A virtual peer community and flexible tutoring schedule

Hands-on experience with a variety of education and communication tech platforms

A High-Impact Tutoring Micro-credential developed in partnership with ASU


To apply, please visit: https://www.stepuptutoring.org/tutor-application



Organization: Step Up Tutoring

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Remote/Virtual LGBT HOTLINE PHONE VOLUNTEER

Currently there is a high need for reliable volunteers to answer calls on the LGBT National crisis prevention hotlines. Are you a good listener? Are you caring and want to provide a safe space for those who may be extremely isolated and afraid in these current times?

If you are excited in being able to be trained and take on a regular weekly hotline shift we would love for you to apply!

All volunteer opportunities are remote for those in the United States and Canada only. The LGBT National Help Center provides several national crisis prevention hotlines to support and uplift the LGBTQ+ community. Hotline volunteers will take calls and online chats from:

The LGBT National Hotline (all ages)

The LGBT National Youth Talkline (for those 25 and younger)

The LGBT National Senior Hotline (for those 50 and older)

The LGBT National Coming Out Support Hotline (all ages)

The LGBT Online One-to-One Online chat (all ages)


Volunteers provide peer-support, community connections, and local resources to those who have questions or concerns regarding sexuality and/or gender identity, feelings of isolation, bullying and discrimination, coming out, relationships, safer sex, thoughts of suicide and self harm, and much more by offering a safe space to talk and know they will receive respectful and affirming care.

Calls can range from short conversations on finding local resources in their area to conversations on personal journeys of self discovery, fears and isolation. Volunteers do not give advice or tell calls what to do, but offer a space to be open to discuss feelings and emotions on a deeper level and help build the tools that callers never reach a point of crisis on their path forward.

In these rough times many calls can be difficult, self reflection and ability to separate yourself from the calls is extremely important. Having a support system for yourself (along side support from staff and other volunteers) is highly valued to combat possible burn out.

Volunteers selected will go through several months of training before taking calls on their own.

Hotline volunteer requirements include:

-identifying as part of the LGBTQ+ community

-Age 21 or older

-Ability to take calls/chats remotely through internet connectivity.

-Having reliable internet access

-Have a quiet and isolated space to take confidential calls while on shift.

-Able to commit to one three hour shift a week for at least twelve months after completing training.

Currently all remote volunteer positions require being located in the United States or Canada.

Applications can be found at lgbthotline.org/hotline-application

Organization: LGBT National Help Center

Currently there is a high need for reliable volunteers to answer calls on the LGBT National crisis prevention hotlines. Are you a good listener? Are you caring and want to provide a safe space for those who may be extremely isolated and afraid in these current times?

If you are excited in being able to be trained and take on a regular weekly hotline shift we would love for you to apply!

All volunteer opportunities are remote for those in the United States and Canada only. The LGBT National Help Center provides several national crisis prevention hotlines to support and uplift the LGBTQ+ community. Hotline volunteers will take calls and online chats from:

The LGBT National Hotline (all ages)

The LGBT National Youth Talkline (for those 25 and younger)

The LGBT National Senior Hotline (for those 50 and older)

The LGBT National Coming Out Support Hotline (all ages)

The LGBT Online One-to-One Online chat (all ages)


Volunteers provide peer-support, community connections, and local resources to those who have questions or concerns regarding sexuality and/or gender identity, feelings of isolation, bullying and discrimination, coming out, relationships, safer sex, thoughts of suicide and self harm, and much more by offering a safe space to talk and know they will receive respectful and affirming care.

Calls can range from short conversations on finding local resources in their area to conversations on personal journeys of self discovery, fears and isolation. Volunteers do not give advice or tell calls what to do, but offer a space to be open to discuss feelings and emotions on a deeper level and help build the tools that callers never reach a point of crisis on their path forward.

In these rough times many calls can be difficult, self reflection and ability to separate yourself from the calls is extremely important. Having a support system for yourself (along side support from staff and other volunteers) is highly valued to combat possible burn out.

Volunteers selected will go through several months of training before taking calls on their own.

Hotline volunteer requirements include:

-identifying as part of the LGBTQ+ community

-Age 21 or older

-Ability to take calls/chats remotely through internet connectivity.

-Having reliable internet access

-Have a quiet and isolated space to take confidential calls while on shift.

-Able to commit to one three hour shift a week for at least twelve months after completing training.

Currently all remote volunteer positions require being located in the United States or Canada.

Applications can be found at lgbthotline.org/hotline-application

Organization: LGBT National Help Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes