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Volunteer: After School Tutoring - East End Prep Club

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30pm at the Boys and Girls Club's East End Prep Club, 1460 McGavock Pk., Nashville, TN 37216.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Michael Gooch at mgooch@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Michael Gooch (mgooch@bgcmt.org) East End Prep Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with him for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30pm at the Boys and Girls Club's East End Prep Club, 1460 McGavock Pk., Nashville, TN 37216.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Michael Gooch at mgooch@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Michael Gooch (mgooch@bgcmt.org) East End Prep Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with him for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37216

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Tutoring - Glengarry Club

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30PM at the Boys and Girls Club's Glengarry Club, 200 Finley Drive, Nashville, TN 37217.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Angela Bryant at abryant@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Angela Bryant (abryant@bgcmt.org) Glengarry Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30PM at the Boys and Girls Club's Glengarry Club, 200 Finley Drive, Nashville, TN 37217.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Angela Bryant at abryant@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Angela Bryant (abryant@bgcmt.org) Glengarry Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37217

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Tutoring - Neely's Bend Club

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30pm at the Boys and Girls Club's Neely's Bend Club, 1300 Neely's Bend Rd., Madison, TN 37115.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Jeff Darnell at jdarnell@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Jeff Darnell (jdarnell@bgcmt.org) Neely's Bend Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with him for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30pm at the Boys and Girls Club's Neely's Bend Club, 1300 Neely's Bend Rd., Madison, TN 37115.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Jeff Darnell at jdarnell@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Jeff Darnell (jdarnell@bgcmt.org) Neely's Bend Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with him for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Tutoring - Eagle View Club

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30PM at the Boys and Girls Club's Eagle View Club, 1470 Eagle View Boulevard, Antioch, TN 37013.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Bri'Anca Jordan at bjordan@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Bri'Anca Jordan (bjordan@bgcmt.org) Eagle View Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30PM at the Boys and Girls Club's Eagle View Club, 1470 Eagle View Boulevard, Antioch, TN 37013.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Bri'Anca Jordan at bjordan@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Bri'Anca Jordan (bjordan@bgcmt.org) Eagle View Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37013

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Tutoring - Shwab Club

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30pm at the Boys and Girls Club's Shwab Club, 1500 Dickerson Pike, Nashville, TN 37207.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Kendall Wansley at kwansley@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Kendall Wansley (kwansley@bgcmt.org) Shwab Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with him for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30pm at the Boys and Girls Club's Shwab Club, 1500 Dickerson Pike, Nashville, TN 37207.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Kendall Wansley at kwansley@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Kendall Wansley (kwansley@bgcmt.org) Shwab Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with him for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Tutoring - Valor Club (Middle & High School)

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30PM at the Boys and Girls Club's Valor Club, 4527 Nolensville Road, Nashville, TN 37211.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Jhia Horn at jhorn@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Jhia Horn (jhorn@bgcmt.org) Glengarry Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday from 2-6:30PM at the Boys and Girls Club's Valor Club, 4527 Nolensville Road, Nashville, TN 37211.

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Jhia Horn at jhorn@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Jhia Horn (jhorn@bgcmt.org) Glengarry Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family-Friendly Musicians Needed for Unplugged or Acoustic Shows

We are seeking a family-friendly musician with songs appropriate for all ages and backgrounds to play unplugged or acoustic shows at our family shelter! 
 
Considerations for the Artist:

Music cannot contain religious or political references or swearing, etc.  While we have no PA system, our building has phenomenal acoustics! Shows are typically scheduled Monday, Wednesday or Friday evenings between 5:30-8pm. Most sets are 1-1.5 hours in length and sharing where to find your music post-show (Spotify, etc.) is encouraged!

 
Interested? Email Alexandra at afurr@safehaven.org with your availability, contact information and Instagram profile to be considered. 
 

Organization: Safe Haven Family Shelter

We are seeking a family-friendly musician with songs appropriate for all ages and backgrounds to play unplugged or acoustic shows at our family shelter! 
 
Considerations for the Artist:

Music cannot contain religious or political references or swearing, etc.  While we have no PA system, our building has phenomenal acoustics! Shows are typically scheduled Monday, Wednesday or Friday evenings between 5:30-8pm. Most sets are 1-1.5 hours in length and sharing where to find your music post-show (Spotify, etc.) is encouraged!

 
Interested? Email Alexandra at afurr@safehaven.org with your availability, contact information and Instagram profile to be considered. 
 

Organization: Safe Haven Family Shelter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Virtually with Hands On Nashville and Partners

Since the COVID-19 pandemic. Hands On has prioritized ways for volunteers to give of their time while remote. Through our Virtual Volunteerism page, we curate an updated list of virtual volunteer opportunities. These include orientations, social media internships, tutoring opportunities, and more. 

Signing up is easy! Make an account, express interest, and our volunteer coordinators will contact you directly with how you can get started.

Learn more here!

Organization: Hands On Nashville

Since the COVID-19 pandemic. Hands On has prioritized ways for volunteers to give of their time while remote. Through our Virtual Volunteerism page, we curate an updated list of virtual volunteer opportunities. These include orientations, social media internships, tutoring opportunities, and more. 

Signing up is easy! Make an account, express interest, and our volunteer coordinators will contact you directly with how you can get started.

Learn more here!

Organization: Hands On Nashville

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Café Performers

Our Café Program happens each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. We are looking for singer/songwriters to come perform during the duration of our program. Our current musicians plan a set between 60 - 90 minutes of originals and covers. We ask that musicians arrive no later than 8:15am so that they can set up appropriately and we close our program by 10am.

 

We do provide a keyboard, mics, and plug ins for guitars. Please reach out to schedule dates.

Organization: Room In The Inn - Downtown Campus

Our Café Program happens each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. We are looking for singer/songwriters to come perform during the duration of our program. Our current musicians plan a set between 60 - 90 minutes of originals and covers. We ask that musicians arrive no later than 8:15am so that they can set up appropriately and we close our program by 10am.

 

We do provide a keyboard, mics, and plug ins for guitars. Please reach out to schedule dates.

Organization: Room In The Inn - Downtown Campus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch Server

Here at Room In The Inn, we provide over 225 meals a day. We are always in need of volunteers Monday - Friday from 11am - 1pm to help us provide the best lunch service possible. Our lunch program is a great way to engage with those experiencing homelessness while giving back to our community. 

 

Please reach out with any question or to get scheduled!

Organization: Room In The Inn - Downtown Campus

Here at Room In The Inn, we provide over 225 meals a day. We are always in need of volunteers Monday - Friday from 11am - 1pm to help us provide the best lunch service possible. Our lunch program is a great way to engage with those experiencing homelessness while giving back to our community. 

 

Please reach out with any question or to get scheduled!

Organization: Room In The Inn - Downtown Campus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pet med Diversion Program

Contact animal care communities to share continual education opportunity regarding "Vet Shopping" for substances not intended for the animal

Organization: STARS Nashville

Contact animal care communities to share continual education opportunity regarding "Vet Shopping" for substances not intended for the animal

Organization: STARS Nashville

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer in The Branch Pantry

Everyone needs help sometimes, and we are here to support families in their time of need. Each month, our Pantry provides fresh, nutritious food to over 1,000 + families in the Greater Nashville area, giving them peace of mind from knowing there is food for their tables. 


Volunteer Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdays  and Saturday

Volunteer Hours: 9:30am -2:30pm

 

We have multiple ways to serve in The Pantry:

pack USDA boxes pack Emergency boxes prepare dairy bags, meat bags, snack bags, or produce bags check bread for freshness, valid expiration dates, and/or mold assemble all food items on the carts, sort and stock items from delivery trucks refill pantry shelves from dry room break down boxes for recycling or stack neatly for future use take flattened boxes to recycling dumpster and trash to trash dumpster other cleaning tasks To volunteer follow these steps: 1. First time volunteer form and waiver: https://the-branch-of-nashville.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=47402 2. Then go to our shift schedule to pick a day to serve: https://the-branch-of-nashville.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=61512

 

Organization: The Branch of Nashville Inc

Everyone needs help sometimes, and we are here to support families in their time of need. Each month, our Pantry provides fresh, nutritious food to over 1,000 + families in the Greater Nashville area, giving them peace of mind from knowing there is food for their tables. 


Volunteer Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdays  and Saturday

Volunteer Hours: 9:30am -2:30pm

 

We have multiple ways to serve in The Pantry:

pack USDA boxes pack Emergency boxes prepare dairy bags, meat bags, snack bags, or produce bags check bread for freshness, valid expiration dates, and/or mold assemble all food items on the carts, sort and stock items from delivery trucks refill pantry shelves from dry room break down boxes for recycling or stack neatly for future use take flattened boxes to recycling dumpster and trash to trash dumpster other cleaning tasks To volunteer follow these steps: 1. First time volunteer form and waiver: https://the-branch-of-nashville.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=47402 2. Then go to our shift schedule to pick a day to serve: https://the-branch-of-nashville.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=61512

 

Organization: The Branch of Nashville Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37213

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nashville Thrives University Ambassador

Help with overall communication and data needs.  Help with social media and campus event planning

Organization: STARS Nashville

Help with overall communication and data needs.  Help with social media and campus event planning

Organization: STARS Nashville

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Afterschool Tutoring for Refugee Youth

Do you want to welcome our refugee neighbors from all around the world?  

Are you committed to making lasting, positive impact in the community?  

Would you like to help children become better readers?  

If this sounds exciting to you, then Nations Ministry Center might be the service partner you've been looking for! 

Nations Ministry Center is a local nonprofit that helps refugee families become generationally self-sufficient through a variety of services, including immigration assistance and educational programming. Located in Southeast Nashville, Nations Ministry Center works directly with families in the heart of some of the city's most culturally diverse neighborhoods.  

Nations Academy, a literacy tutoring initiative of Nations Ministry Center, helps refugee children close the literacy gap through targeted language development and homework assistance in a safe and supportive environment using Nashville's Vision for Holistic Youth Development to cultivate growth mindsets, connect social and emotional skills, and grow cognitive skills.

Volunteers are needed to assist refugee youth in the classroom with literacy practice, homework help, and community building. Materials are provided. We'll orient and prepare you for your role. You simply need to show up ready to encourage youth! Scheduled opportunities are available Mondays through Thursdays 3:15-6:15 (elementary classrooms) and 4:00-6:00 (middle school classrooms).

Keep in mind this is not a drop-in opportunity. Volunteers build friendships by volunteering on a consistent, once a week basis and must be scheduled to serve. The best fits for this role are:

willing to help young language learners meet academic goalswilling to play and participate in hands-on learning activities with youthexcited to learn about other culturescomfortable working with children from over a dozen backgrounds

Volunteer opportunities are available to high schoolers, college students, and adults. Required service verification is available, as well as internship opportunities. Participants 18 or over must pass a required background check before serving. All volunteers will participate in an orientation process prior to serving, and should have compassion for the refugee journey and the obstacles faced by English-language learners. 

Ready to make a lasting impact in young lives? 

Reach out to learn more about this amazing opportunity. From there we'll follow up with you to directly to discuss next steps. Please note that the volunteer onboarding process typically takes 1-2 weeks. We look forward to partnering with you to help refugee children in our community become stronger readers!

To volunteer, you can fill out our volunteer application at www.nationsministrycenter.org/volunteer.

If you have any questions, please contact Diane Uwamahoro at diane@nationsministrycenter.org. 

Organization: Nations Ministry Center

Do you want to welcome our refugee neighbors from all around the world?  

Are you committed to making lasting, positive impact in the community?  

Would you like to help children become better readers?  

If this sounds exciting to you, then Nations Ministry Center might be the service partner you've been looking for! 

Nations Ministry Center is a local nonprofit that helps refugee families become generationally self-sufficient through a variety of services, including immigration assistance and educational programming. Located in Southeast Nashville, Nations Ministry Center works directly with families in the heart of some of the city's most culturally diverse neighborhoods.  

Nations Academy, a literacy tutoring initiative of Nations Ministry Center, helps refugee children close the literacy gap through targeted language development and homework assistance in a safe and supportive environment using Nashville's Vision for Holistic Youth Development to cultivate growth mindsets, connect social and emotional skills, and grow cognitive skills.

Volunteers are needed to assist refugee youth in the classroom with literacy practice, homework help, and community building. Materials are provided. We'll orient and prepare you for your role. You simply need to show up ready to encourage youth! Scheduled opportunities are available Mondays through Thursdays 3:15-6:15 (elementary classrooms) and 4:00-6:00 (middle school classrooms).

Keep in mind this is not a drop-in opportunity. Volunteers build friendships by volunteering on a consistent, once a week basis and must be scheduled to serve. The best fits for this role are:

willing to help young language learners meet academic goalswilling to play and participate in hands-on learning activities with youthexcited to learn about other culturescomfortable working with children from over a dozen backgrounds

Volunteer opportunities are available to high schoolers, college students, and adults. Required service verification is available, as well as internship opportunities. Participants 18 or over must pass a required background check before serving. All volunteers will participate in an orientation process prior to serving, and should have compassion for the refugee journey and the obstacles faced by English-language learners. 

Ready to make a lasting impact in young lives? 

Reach out to learn more about this amazing opportunity. From there we'll follow up with you to directly to discuss next steps. Please note that the volunteer onboarding process typically takes 1-2 weeks. We look forward to partnering with you to help refugee children in our community become stronger readers!

To volunteer, you can fill out our volunteer application at www.nationsministrycenter.org/volunteer.

If you have any questions, please contact Diane Uwamahoro at diane@nationsministrycenter.org. 

Organization: Nations Ministry Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weekly Hospital Greeter and Wayfinder/Transport Speaks Spanish

Needing A FEW friendly outgoing people to greet people in the hospital and help them find their way to their destination, and possibly push a wheelchair to clinics on the first floor. 

This is consistent volunteer opportunity. Would like to have someone who is willing to come and volunteer weekly. The opportunities are Monday through Friday. You can volunteer for one shift a week. Time slots are below: 

8am-12pm

12pm - 4pm

 

Organization: Nashville General Hospital Foundation

Needing A FEW friendly outgoing people to greet people in the hospital and help them find their way to their destination, and possibly push a wheelchair to clinics on the first floor. 

This is consistent volunteer opportunity. Would like to have someone who is willing to come and volunteer weekly. The opportunities are Monday through Friday. You can volunteer for one shift a week. Time slots are below: 

8am-12pm

12pm - 4pm

 

Organization: Nashville General Hospital Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch Buddies

Lunch buddies are mentors who come eat lunch and spend time once a week with one of our scholars during their lunch periods on Monday - Friday.  You will visit with your “Buddy” during lunch and read, do crafts, play games, and ultimately form a positive relationship.  Consistency, positivity, and fun are what make a great lunch buddy! 

This is a weekly or biweekly commitment.  You can come ANY day of the week, as long as it’s during your Buddy’s assigned lunch period. 

Below are each grade level's lunch times:

Kindergarten – 11:20am – 11:50am1st grade – 11:50am – 12:20pm2nd grade – 10:20am – 10:50am3rd grade – 12:00pm – 12:30pm4th grade – 10:30am – 11:00am5th grade – 10:50am – 11:20am

Steps to become a lunch buddy: 

Complete this lunch buddy application and email application to tiffany.rhodes@mnps.org. Register and submit a background check using this link: https://pencilforschools.org/backgroundcheck/ (Most volunteers fall into the “MNPS Programs” box. It usually takes about 2-3 days for volunteers to clear.)

Organization: Robert Churchwell Museum Magnet Elementary

Lunch buddies are mentors who come eat lunch and spend time once a week with one of our scholars during their lunch periods on Monday - Friday.  You will visit with your “Buddy” during lunch and read, do crafts, play games, and ultimately form a positive relationship.  Consistency, positivity, and fun are what make a great lunch buddy! 

This is a weekly or biweekly commitment.  You can come ANY day of the week, as long as it’s during your Buddy’s assigned lunch period. 

Below are each grade level's lunch times:

Kindergarten – 11:20am – 11:50am1st grade – 11:50am – 12:20pm2nd grade – 10:20am – 10:50am3rd grade – 12:00pm – 12:30pm4th grade – 10:30am – 11:00am5th grade – 10:50am – 11:20am

Steps to become a lunch buddy: 

Complete this lunch buddy application and email application to tiffany.rhodes@mnps.org. Register and submit a background check using this link: https://pencilforschools.org/backgroundcheck/ (Most volunteers fall into the “MNPS Programs” box. It usually takes about 2-3 days for volunteers to clear.)

Organization: Robert Churchwell Museum Magnet Elementary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HOME, by Samm Art Williams

We need set builders, propmasters/mistresses, lighting designers, light operators, sound engineers, costume assistants, publicity personnel, etc. to assist with the fall production.

Organization: FISK UNIVERSITY STAGECRAFTERS

We need set builders, propmasters/mistresses, lighting designers, light operators, sound engineers, costume assistants, publicity personnel, etc. to assist with the fall production.

Organization: FISK UNIVERSITY STAGECRAFTERS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Making Emergency Kits

Emergency Kits

What you need: Gallon Ziploc Bag

Should Have- Ponchos, Emergency Blankets, Feminine Products (Pads), First-aid Kit (If not available use baind-aids and alcohol swabs)

Optional Items- Regular blanket, socks, razors

Steps: 

1. Grab a ziploc bag

2. Fill the bag with all the essential items and any of the optional items you might choose

3. Seal the bag

4. Send the bags to us or keep them in your vehicle and hand them out when you see someone on the streets

When Completed Please Email: info@jumbleddreams.org for our four drop off locations (Franklin, Nashville, Antioch, and Hendersonville

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Emergency Kits

What you need: Gallon Ziploc Bag

Should Have- Ponchos, Emergency Blankets, Feminine Products (Pads), First-aid Kit (If not available use baind-aids and alcohol swabs)

Optional Items- Regular blanket, socks, razors

Steps: 

1. Grab a ziploc bag

2. Fill the bag with all the essential items and any of the optional items you might choose

3. Seal the bag

4. Send the bags to us or keep them in your vehicle and hand them out when you see someone on the streets

When Completed Please Email: info@jumbleddreams.org for our four drop off locations (Franklin, Nashville, Antioch, and Hendersonville

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37075

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tennessee PanCAN Volunteers

Get Involved with the Tennessee PanCAN (Pancreatic Cancer Action Network) throughout the year! 

Whether you are looking to be involved year round in a key volunteer role or assist at various community events, there's something for everyone! You will be a part of a large group of dedicated volunteers from across the country committed to taking action, demanding better and advocating for pancreatic cancer patients/their families. 

Throughout the year the Tennessee Affiliate is looking for volunteers that want to help increase visibility about the world's toughest cancer - pancreas. Some items might consist of: 

- Recruiting Volunteers for PanCAN PurpleStride Tennessee 

- Making phone calls to previous PurpleStride participants 

- Attending Community Events/Distributing Collateral Materials 

- Planning various community events/fundraisers 

There's something for everyone! Together, we can increase the 5-year survival rate from 13% to 20%. 

Organization: Pancreatic Cancer Action Network

Get Involved with the Tennessee PanCAN (Pancreatic Cancer Action Network) throughout the year! 

Whether you are looking to be involved year round in a key volunteer role or assist at various community events, there's something for everyone! You will be a part of a large group of dedicated volunteers from across the country committed to taking action, demanding better and advocating for pancreatic cancer patients/their families. 

Throughout the year the Tennessee Affiliate is looking for volunteers that want to help increase visibility about the world's toughest cancer - pancreas. Some items might consist of: 

- Recruiting Volunteers for PanCAN PurpleStride Tennessee 

- Making phone calls to previous PurpleStride participants 

- Attending Community Events/Distributing Collateral Materials 

- Planning various community events/fundraisers 

There's something for everyone! Together, we can increase the 5-year survival rate from 13% to 20%. 

Organization: Pancreatic Cancer Action Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Theatre/ Costume Shop Project Clean-up

The Little Theatre's scene shop and our costume "shop" located in Shane Hall needs organizing.  Student volunteers are needed.

Organization: FISK UNIVERSITY STAGECRAFTERS

The Little Theatre's scene shop and our costume "shop" located in Shane Hall needs organizing.  Student volunteers are needed.

Organization: FISK UNIVERSITY STAGECRAFTERS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Driver for Seniors - Must be 18 or Older

Transportation is a challenge for many seniors in Nashville and providing a ride is a meaningful way to help our older neighbors get where they need to go. Senior Ride Nashville keeps older adults connected to their community by providing affordable and assisted transportation for our riders. We are looking for caring, reliable volunteer drivers to provide transportation to medical appointments, grocery stores, beauty/barber shops, community centers and more! Your time can make a big difference in the lives of older adults in Nashville.

SRN drivers use their own vehicles and select rides based on their availability, location, and interest using an online scheduling tool. Volunteer drivers must complete an orientation and a background and motor vehicle record check before driving responsibilities begin. Records are checked on a recurring basis.

Volunteers must be 18 or older, have their own car and valid insurance

Organization: Senior Ride Nashville

Transportation is a challenge for many seniors in Nashville and providing a ride is a meaningful way to help our older neighbors get where they need to go. Senior Ride Nashville keeps older adults connected to their community by providing affordable and assisted transportation for our riders. We are looking for caring, reliable volunteer drivers to provide transportation to medical appointments, grocery stores, beauty/barber shops, community centers and more! Your time can make a big difference in the lives of older adults in Nashville.

SRN drivers use their own vehicles and select rides based on their availability, location, and interest using an online scheduling tool. Volunteer drivers must complete an orientation and a background and motor vehicle record check before driving responsibilities begin. Records are checked on a recurring basis.

Volunteers must be 18 or older, have their own car and valid insurance

Organization: Senior Ride Nashville

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Art Store Clerk Volunteer

This is a new initiative for HAPI. We plan to operate the Art Store every Thursday of the month from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Location: 107 A Donelson Pike, Nashville, TN 37214

Time Commitment: Once a week availability between the following times of 10 am - 2:00 pm

HAPI is a nonprofit organization dedicated to Healing Arts. HAPI provides artistic opportunities for persons in mental health and addiction recovery to promote healing, community awareness and inclusion. Our art store supports local artists and provides a space for the community to engage with and purchase unique artworks. Position

Overview: We seek a friendly and reliable volunteer/student to assist in our art store once a week. As an Art Store Clerk, you will play a vital role in creating a welcoming environment for customers, supporting sales, and maintaining the store’s appearance.

Key Responsibilities:

Customer Service: Greet customers warmly, assist with inquiries, and provide information about the artworks and artists.

Sales Transactions: Handle sales transactions, including cash and credit card payments, and issue receipts.

Store Maintenance: Ensure the store is clean, organized, and visually appealing.

Inventory Management: Assist with inventory tasks, such as restocking items and updating inventory records.

Promotion: Help promote store events and special offers to customers.

Support Artists: Provide support to artists who are displaying their work in the store.

Qualifications:

Friendly and approachable demeanor Strong communication and interpersonal skills

Basic math skills for handling sales transactions

Attention to detail and organizational skills

Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Previous retail or customer service experience is a plus, but not required

Benefits:

Gain experience in retail and customer service

Support local artists and the nonprofit community

Meet new people and be part of a creative environment

Receive a volunteer certificate and a small token of appreciation

Other Requirements ·        

Ability to maneuver or lift to 25lb pounds. ·        

Please email Lynece Benton-Stewart if interested lbstewart@healingartsprojectinc.org ·         www.healingartsprojectinc.org

Organization: Healing Arts Project, Inc.

This is a new initiative for HAPI. We plan to operate the Art Store every Thursday of the month from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Location: 107 A Donelson Pike, Nashville, TN 37214

Time Commitment: Once a week availability between the following times of 10 am - 2:00 pm

HAPI is a nonprofit organization dedicated to Healing Arts. HAPI provides artistic opportunities for persons in mental health and addiction recovery to promote healing, community awareness and inclusion. Our art store supports local artists and provides a space for the community to engage with and purchase unique artworks. Position

Overview: We seek a friendly and reliable volunteer/student to assist in our art store once a week. As an Art Store Clerk, you will play a vital role in creating a welcoming environment for customers, supporting sales, and maintaining the store’s appearance.

Key Responsibilities:

Customer Service: Greet customers warmly, assist with inquiries, and provide information about the artworks and artists.

Sales Transactions: Handle sales transactions, including cash and credit card payments, and issue receipts.

Store Maintenance: Ensure the store is clean, organized, and visually appealing.

Inventory Management: Assist with inventory tasks, such as restocking items and updating inventory records.

Promotion: Help promote store events and special offers to customers.

Support Artists: Provide support to artists who are displaying their work in the store.

Qualifications:

Friendly and approachable demeanor Strong communication and interpersonal skills

Basic math skills for handling sales transactions

Attention to detail and organizational skills

Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Previous retail or customer service experience is a plus, but not required

Benefits:

Gain experience in retail and customer service

Support local artists and the nonprofit community

Meet new people and be part of a creative environment

Receive a volunteer certificate and a small token of appreciation

Other Requirements ·        

Ability to maneuver or lift to 25lb pounds. ·        

Please email Lynece Benton-Stewart if interested lbstewart@healingartsprojectinc.org ·         www.healingartsprojectinc.org

Organization: Healing Arts Project, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Exhibition Curator

Position Title:  Volunteer Exhibit Curator

The Healing Arts Project, Inc., seeks a community-driven person to help curate relevant exhibition themes. This position requires a person to be able to volunteer a minimum of 2 hours a week.

Job Summary:

As a Volunteer Exhibit Curator, you’ll play a pivotal role in curating and organizing art exhibitions that showcase artists' work in mental health and addiction recovery. Your creativity and attention to detail will contribute to the success of HAPI’s mission.

Job Description:

Responsibilities:

Exhibition Planning: Collaborate with the HAPI team to review planned exhibition dates. Brainstorm themes that resonate with the organization’s mission and community. Select relevant artworks from HAPI’s collection or submissions.

Artwork Curation: Curate a cohesive and engaging exhibition based on the chosen theme. Consider visual impact, diversity of styles, and artists’ stories. Ensure artworks align with HAPI’s values and promote healing.

Exhibit Preparation: Coordinate logistics for installation, including layout, lighting, and signage. Work with staff coordinator to set up the exhibit space. Handle any necessary framing or presentation adjustments.

Exhibit Description and Promotion: Craft compelling exhibit descriptions that convey the theme and artists’ narratives. Collaborate with the marketing team to create promotional materials. Utilize social media, newsletters, and community channels to promote the exhibition.

Qualifications:

Passion for Art and Healing: A genuine interest in the transformative power of art.

Curatorial Skills: Ability to curate impactful exhibitions.

Attention to Detail: Ensuring a seamless installation and presentation.

Collaborative Spirit: Working effectively with volunteers and fellow team members.

Organization: Healing Arts Project, Inc.

Position Title:  Volunteer Exhibit Curator

The Healing Arts Project, Inc., seeks a community-driven person to help curate relevant exhibition themes. This position requires a person to be able to volunteer a minimum of 2 hours a week.

Job Summary:

As a Volunteer Exhibit Curator, you’ll play a pivotal role in curating and organizing art exhibitions that showcase artists' work in mental health and addiction recovery. Your creativity and attention to detail will contribute to the success of HAPI’s mission.

Job Description:

Responsibilities:

Exhibition Planning: Collaborate with the HAPI team to review planned exhibition dates. Brainstorm themes that resonate with the organization’s mission and community. Select relevant artworks from HAPI’s collection or submissions.

Artwork Curation: Curate a cohesive and engaging exhibition based on the chosen theme. Consider visual impact, diversity of styles, and artists’ stories. Ensure artworks align with HAPI’s values and promote healing.

Exhibit Preparation: Coordinate logistics for installation, including layout, lighting, and signage. Work with staff coordinator to set up the exhibit space. Handle any necessary framing or presentation adjustments.

Exhibit Description and Promotion: Craft compelling exhibit descriptions that convey the theme and artists’ narratives. Collaborate with the marketing team to create promotional materials. Utilize social media, newsletters, and community channels to promote the exhibition.

Qualifications:

Passion for Art and Healing: A genuine interest in the transformative power of art.

Curatorial Skills: Ability to curate impactful exhibitions.

Attention to Detail: Ensuring a seamless installation and presentation.

Collaborative Spirit: Working effectively with volunteers and fellow team members.

Organization: Healing Arts Project, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Data Entry Volunteer

HAPI provides free classes taught by a professional artist to a person with mental illness.  Additionally, HAPI encourages and advances HAPI artists by curating, managing, and promoting public exhibitions across Tennessee.  Exhibits close to peer support centers allow artists and their peers to view their art publicly.  Public display of their work builds artists' confidence and pride in their abilities and brings a new degree of respect and support from their family and friends.

The Data Entry Specialist (Art Database) position at HAPI is an ongoing support requirement. We offer flexible volunteer opportunities that can accommodate students' schedules. Our office hours span from 7 am to 8 pm, including weekends. We are committed to working around students' availability within these timeframes. If you meet the following criteria, we have an excellent opportunity for you.

As a Data Entry Specialist at HAPI, you will play a pivotal role in maintaining our web-based art database. Your responsibilities will encompass:

Reports To: Executive Director

Job Summary:

As a Data Entry Specialist, you’ll contribute to the smooth functioning of HAPI’s web-based art database. Your attention to detail and commitment to accuracy will ensure that our records remain up-to-date and organized.

Job Description:

Responsibilities:

Data Input: Meticulously transfer information from physical documents (such as artist profiles, artwork details, and sales records) into digital spreadsheets. Maintain consistency and precision during data entry.

Record Updates: Regularly update artists’ profiles, including new artwork submissions and changes. Ensure accuracy in recording sales transactions and other relevant data.

Quality Assurance: Verify data entries for completeness, correctness, and adherence to established standards. Identify and rectify any discrepancies promptly.

Collaboration: Work closely with team members to maintain a comprehensive and well-organized art database. Communicate effectively to address any database-related issues.

Qualifications:

Excellent verbal and written communication skills; adept at building relationships with key constituencies.

Self-directed style with the ability to work independently, proactively, and efficiently with only moderate direction or supervision. Effectively follows through on assignments.

·         Attention to Detail: A meticulous approach to data entry and record maintenance.

·         Time Management: Ability to work within flexible hours, accommodating students’ schedules.

·         Collaborative Spirit: Ensuring data accuracy through effective coordination with colleagues.

·         Commitment: Dedication to maintaining an accurate and accessible art database and to serving, giving back to the community

·         Great problem-solving skills.

Organization: Healing Arts Project, Inc.

HAPI provides free classes taught by a professional artist to a person with mental illness.  Additionally, HAPI encourages and advances HAPI artists by curating, managing, and promoting public exhibitions across Tennessee.  Exhibits close to peer support centers allow artists and their peers to view their art publicly.  Public display of their work builds artists' confidence and pride in their abilities and brings a new degree of respect and support from their family and friends.

The Data Entry Specialist (Art Database) position at HAPI is an ongoing support requirement. We offer flexible volunteer opportunities that can accommodate students' schedules. Our office hours span from 7 am to 8 pm, including weekends. We are committed to working around students' availability within these timeframes. If you meet the following criteria, we have an excellent opportunity for you.

As a Data Entry Specialist at HAPI, you will play a pivotal role in maintaining our web-based art database. Your responsibilities will encompass:

Reports To: Executive Director

Job Summary:

As a Data Entry Specialist, you’ll contribute to the smooth functioning of HAPI’s web-based art database. Your attention to detail and commitment to accuracy will ensure that our records remain up-to-date and organized.

Job Description:

Responsibilities:

Data Input: Meticulously transfer information from physical documents (such as artist profiles, artwork details, and sales records) into digital spreadsheets. Maintain consistency and precision during data entry.

Record Updates: Regularly update artists’ profiles, including new artwork submissions and changes. Ensure accuracy in recording sales transactions and other relevant data.

Quality Assurance: Verify data entries for completeness, correctness, and adherence to established standards. Identify and rectify any discrepancies promptly.

Collaboration: Work closely with team members to maintain a comprehensive and well-organized art database. Communicate effectively to address any database-related issues.

Qualifications:

Excellent verbal and written communication skills; adept at building relationships with key constituencies.

Self-directed style with the ability to work independently, proactively, and efficiently with only moderate direction or supervision. Effectively follows through on assignments.

·         Attention to Detail: A meticulous approach to data entry and record maintenance.

·         Time Management: Ability to work within flexible hours, accommodating students’ schedules.

·         Collaborative Spirit: Ensuring data accuracy through effective coordination with colleagues.

·         Commitment: Dedication to maintaining an accurate and accessible art database and to serving, giving back to the community

·         Great problem-solving skills.

Organization: Healing Arts Project, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Development Event Fundraising Intern

Job Summary:

As a Volunteer Event/Fundraising Planner, you’ll play a vital role in organizing and executing events that support HAPI’s mission. Your focus will be on fundraising initiatives, community engagement, and event coordination. Specifically, you’ll contribute to the success of the annual Phoenix art gala and the $20 for 20 years campaign.

Job Description:

1. Event Planning and Coordination: Collaborate with the Manager of Events and Director of Events to plan and execute fundraising events. Manage logistics, including venue selection, vendor coordination, and event timelines. Ensure seamless execution of the annual Phoenix art gala and other fundraising events.

2. Fundraising Strategy: Develop creative fundraising strategies to exceed financial goals. Engage with donors, sponsors, and community partners to secure support. Leverage the $20 for 20 years campaign to drive donations and awareness.

3. Community Relations: Represent HAPI at community events, networking functions, and donor meetings. Cultivate relationships with potential donors and sponsors. Promote HAPI’s mission and impact within your network.

4. Marketing and Outreach: Collaborate with the marketing team to create promotional materials for events. Utilize social media, newsletters, and other channels to reach a wider audience. Encourage community participation and engagement.

5. Volunteer Engagement: Recruit and coordinate volunteers for events. Provide training and support to volunteers. Recognize and appreciate volunteer contributions.

Qualifications:

Commitment to the Mission: Strong belief in HAPI’s mission and values.

Event Planning Experience: Previous experience in event coordination or fundraising.

Strategic Thinking: Ability to contribute to long-term fundraising goals.

Communication Skills: Effective communication with donors, sponsors, and volunteers.

Creativity: Generate innovative ideas for fundraising campaigns.


Organization: Healing Arts Project, Inc.

Job Summary:

As a Volunteer Event/Fundraising Planner, you’ll play a vital role in organizing and executing events that support HAPI’s mission. Your focus will be on fundraising initiatives, community engagement, and event coordination. Specifically, you’ll contribute to the success of the annual Phoenix art gala and the $20 for 20 years campaign.

Job Description:

1. Event Planning and Coordination: Collaborate with the Manager of Events and Director of Events to plan and execute fundraising events. Manage logistics, including venue selection, vendor coordination, and event timelines. Ensure seamless execution of the annual Phoenix art gala and other fundraising events.

2. Fundraising Strategy: Develop creative fundraising strategies to exceed financial goals. Engage with donors, sponsors, and community partners to secure support. Leverage the $20 for 20 years campaign to drive donations and awareness.

3. Community Relations: Represent HAPI at community events, networking functions, and donor meetings. Cultivate relationships with potential donors and sponsors. Promote HAPI’s mission and impact within your network.

4. Marketing and Outreach: Collaborate with the marketing team to create promotional materials for events. Utilize social media, newsletters, and other channels to reach a wider audience. Encourage community participation and engagement.

5. Volunteer Engagement: Recruit and coordinate volunteers for events. Provide training and support to volunteers. Recognize and appreciate volunteer contributions.

Qualifications:

Commitment to the Mission: Strong belief in HAPI’s mission and values.

Event Planning Experience: Previous experience in event coordination or fundraising.

Strategic Thinking: Ability to contribute to long-term fundraising goals.

Communication Skills: Effective communication with donors, sponsors, and volunteers.

Creativity: Generate innovative ideas for fundraising campaigns.


Organization: Healing Arts Project, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Camera Tech

Operate our camera software on Friday nights or other events as need arises

Organization: The Cookery

Operate our camera software on Friday nights or other events as need arises

Organization: The Cookery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Audio Visual Tech

Run the sound board and lights on Friday nights or other events as the need arises.

Organization: The Cookery

Run the sound board and lights on Friday nights or other events as the need arises.

Organization: The Cookery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Feeding the Homeless

The students in our program go out to feed the homeless every Saturday. Help with distribution and listening to the stories of marginalized people. Give hope.

Organization: The Cookery

The students in our program go out to feed the homeless every Saturday. Help with distribution and listening to the stories of marginalized people. Give hope.

Organization: The Cookery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Making Dream Bags- Toiletry Bags

Dream Bags (AKA Toiletry Bags)

What you need:

Quart or Gallon Size Ziploc Bags

Essential Items: Travel Size- shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toothbrush,

toothpaste, deodorant, hand sanitizer, and lotion.

Optional Items: mouthwash, chapstick, first aid kits, combs, razors, feminine

products, positive messages, floss, and tissues.

Steps: 

Grab a ziploc bag Fill the bag with all the essential items and any of the optional items you might choose Seal the bag Send the bags to us or keep them in your vehicle and hand them out when you see someone on the streets 


When Completed Please Email: info@jumbleddreams.org for our four drop off locations (Franklin, Nashville, Antioch, and Hendersonville

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Dream Bags (AKA Toiletry Bags)

What you need:

Quart or Gallon Size Ziploc Bags

Essential Items: Travel Size- shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toothbrush,

toothpaste, deodorant, hand sanitizer, and lotion.

Optional Items: mouthwash, chapstick, first aid kits, combs, razors, feminine

products, positive messages, floss, and tissues.

Steps: 

Grab a ziploc bag Fill the bag with all the essential items and any of the optional items you might choose Seal the bag Send the bags to us or keep them in your vehicle and hand them out when you see someone on the streets 


When Completed Please Email: info@jumbleddreams.org for our four drop off locations (Franklin, Nashville, Antioch, and Hendersonville

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37075

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Making Snack Bags

Snack Bags

What you need:

Gallon ziploc bag

Should have- Bottle of water, crackers, apple sauce, granola bars, fruit snacks, protein bars, slim jims/beef jerky, trail mix, pudding cups, spoon/fork, any other non perishable foods

Optional Items: All of the items above are optional!

Steps:

Grab a ziploc bag Fill the bag with all the essential items Add any of the optional items Seal them up Take pictures and count how many you packed Send them to us or donate the items or hand them out when you see someone in need.

When Completed Please Email: info@jumbleddreams.org for our four drop off locations (Franklin, Nashville, Antioch, and Hendersonville

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Snack Bags

What you need:

Gallon ziploc bag

Should have- Bottle of water, crackers, apple sauce, granola bars, fruit snacks, protein bars, slim jims/beef jerky, trail mix, pudding cups, spoon/fork, any other non perishable foods

Optional Items: All of the items above are optional!

Steps:

Grab a ziploc bag Fill the bag with all the essential items Add any of the optional items Seal them up Take pictures and count how many you packed Send them to us or donate the items or hand them out when you see someone in need.

When Completed Please Email: info@jumbleddreams.org for our four drop off locations (Franklin, Nashville, Antioch, and Hendersonville

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37075

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become a Jumbled Dreams Ambassador

Ambassadors:

Want to share Jumbled Dreams’ Mission across the country? This is the role for you! From sharing our posts on social media to writing blog posts to planning a project of your own, we are so excited to help you share your passions with the world!

For more information, click the link!

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Ambassadors:

Want to share Jumbled Dreams’ Mission across the country? This is the role for you! From sharing our posts on social media to writing blog posts to planning a project of your own, we are so excited to help you share your passions with the world!

For more information, click the link!

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37075

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Come on Our Podcast: Let's Talk Dreams

Let’s Talk Dreams:

Want to share your story on how you are making a difference in your community? Let’s Talk Dreams strives to inspire others to make a change in their community and work with others to make dreams come true.

Sign up today to be on our Podcast by clicking this link!

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Let’s Talk Dreams:

Want to share your story on how you are making a difference in your community? Let’s Talk Dreams strives to inspire others to make a change in their community and work with others to make dreams come true.

Sign up today to be on our Podcast by clicking this link!

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Create Birthday Boxes

Birthday Boxes/Bags

What you need:

Shoebox, birthday bag, grocery bag (any of these work!)

Have to have- Box of cake mix, icing, streamers, pack of balloons, handwritten card from you, and a blank birthday card

Optional Items: Any other birthday party items that could be used for a family party!

Steps: 

Grab a Bag/box Fill the bag (box) with all the essential items Add any of the optional items Take pictures and count how many you packed Send them to us or donate the items to shelters or another organization


When Completed Please Email: info@jumbleddreams.org for our four drop off locations (Franklin, Nashville, Antioch, and Hendersonville)

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Birthday Boxes/Bags

What you need:

Shoebox, birthday bag, grocery bag (any of these work!)

Have to have- Box of cake mix, icing, streamers, pack of balloons, handwritten card from you, and a blank birthday card

Optional Items: Any other birthday party items that could be used for a family party!

Steps: 

Grab a Bag/box Fill the bag (box) with all the essential items Add any of the optional items Take pictures and count how many you packed Send them to us or donate the items to shelters or another organization


When Completed Please Email: info@jumbleddreams.org for our four drop off locations (Franklin, Nashville, Antioch, and Hendersonville)

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37075

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Positive Dreams Project- AntiBullying and Suicide Awareness

Positive Dreams Project: If you want to share your story anonymously please fill out this form. We value your incredible stories and would love to hear and share them even when you can not. Click this link!  


Positive Dreams Project: Want to share your empowering story about bullying and/or suicide? Are you an organization who works with the anti-bullying and suicide awareness movement? Sign-up today to share your empowering story!

Click HERE to sign up!

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Positive Dreams Project: If you want to share your story anonymously please fill out this form. We value your incredible stories and would love to hear and share them even when you can not. Click this link!  


Positive Dreams Project: Want to share your empowering story about bullying and/or suicide? Are you an organization who works with the anti-bullying and suicide awareness movement? Sign-up today to share your empowering story!

Click HERE to sign up!

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Video Creator

Shoots videos and interview some of the men in the program so their story of God's redemption can be told

Organization: The Cookery

Shoots videos and interview some of the men in the program so their story of God's redemption can be told

Organization: The Cookery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Worshipers - Singers, musicians

Help celebrate Jesus with the men in our program every Friday night. Reach out and let us know your talent and passion. 

Organization: The Cookery

Help celebrate Jesus with the men in our program every Friday night. Reach out and let us know your talent and passion. 

Organization: The Cookery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Speakers - Biblically based teachings

Our Friday Night Services (see events) for the formerly homeless men in our program appreciate when guest speakers come to share with them.

Organization: The Cookery

Our Friday Night Services (see events) for the formerly homeless men in our program appreciate when guest speakers come to share with them.

Organization: The Cookery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing & Social Media Intern/Volunteer

Join the Healing Arts Project Inc. HAPI by supporting our Marketing and Social Media efforts. If you have a passion for writing, taking photos, social media, telling stories, and helping spread awareness, then we are looking for you.  This position could be in person or remote. The hours are flexible as well, but the Site Supervisor is only available between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday.  We prefer someone to do at least 3 hours a week but would welcome more. 

Organization: Healing Arts Project, Inc.

Join the Healing Arts Project Inc. HAPI by supporting our Marketing and Social Media efforts. If you have a passion for writing, taking photos, social media, telling stories, and helping spread awareness, then we are looking for you.  This position could be in person or remote. The hours are flexible as well, but the Site Supervisor is only available between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday.  We prefer someone to do at least 3 hours a week but would welcome more. 

Organization: Healing Arts Project, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Student Intern

We are in need of student interns to help in our main office. Work includes social media content creation, administrative assistance such as preparing mailers and official letters, preparing for our annual pow wow, and working on grant projects.

Organization: Native American Indian Association of Tennessee

We are in need of student interns to help in our main office. Work includes social media content creation, administrative assistance such as preparing mailers and official letters, preparing for our annual pow wow, and working on grant projects.

Organization: Native American Indian Association of Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37210

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: *VIRTUAL* YMCA Literacy Tutor

Become a volunteer reading tutor with the YMCA today! Y-Literacy provides free one-on-one tutoring to students grades K-5 who are assessed as reading below grade-level. Our volunteers undergo a straightforward training process to ensure they are comfortable before beginning-- All it takes is a willing heart and a smiling face!


At this time all tutoring is conducted VIRTUALLY! No need to worry about your commute, parking, or Nashville traffic.


Volunteers commit to working with their student once per week for 1 hour. Volunteer opportunities are available Monday-Thursday starting between 3-7pm. Volunteers are paired with a student based on compatible availability.

*Must be at least 16 years old. Background screening required*

Organization: YMCA of Middle Tennessee

Become a volunteer reading tutor with the YMCA today! Y-Literacy provides free one-on-one tutoring to students grades K-5 who are assessed as reading below grade-level. Our volunteers undergo a straightforward training process to ensure they are comfortable before beginning-- All it takes is a willing heart and a smiling face!


At this time all tutoring is conducted VIRTUALLY! No need to worry about your commute, parking, or Nashville traffic.


Volunteers commit to working with their student once per week for 1 hour. Volunteer opportunities are available Monday-Thursday starting between 3-7pm. Volunteers are paired with a student based on compatible availability.

*Must be at least 16 years old. Background screening required*

Organization: YMCA of Middle Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Direct Client Care

Are you looking to directly serve a member of your community? Perhaps you're a Social Work student or interested in helping in that field? Nashville CARES is in need of CARE Team volunteers to assist clients with practical aspects of daily living. For anyone living with, or at risk for, HIV/AIDS, Nashville CARES is the premier HIV/AIDS agency in the region. We provide comprehensive education, a broad range of targeted services and effective advocacy, all in a highly personal, confidential and compassionate manner.
 
Many of our clients who are elderly, medically fragile, and/or homebound need of your help! Volunteers are needed for any of the following:

Transportation assistance: help with shopping, errands, driving to medical appointments, etc. Light housecleaning: dusting, organizing, light cleaning. Yardwork: weeding or lawnmowing. Social support: our clients don't often get to chat with anyone who is not their doctor or case manager. Simply a 20-minute chat would brighten their day and help immensely!

You will be matched to one client, so that you are able to build a relationship with them, and they can feel supported by their community. And we cater to your schedule: whether you can only help once a month during the evenings, or every week on Saturday, we can match you with the right client. 
 
The CARE Team volunteer role requires you to fill out an application, attend an orientation and pass a background check. We look forward to you helping us end the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Middle Tennessee.


Organization: Nashville CARES

Are you looking to directly serve a member of your community? Perhaps you're a Social Work student or interested in helping in that field? Nashville CARES is in need of CARE Team volunteers to assist clients with practical aspects of daily living. For anyone living with, or at risk for, HIV/AIDS, Nashville CARES is the premier HIV/AIDS agency in the region. We provide comprehensive education, a broad range of targeted services and effective advocacy, all in a highly personal, confidential and compassionate manner.
 
Many of our clients who are elderly, medically fragile, and/or homebound need of your help! Volunteers are needed for any of the following:

Transportation assistance: help with shopping, errands, driving to medical appointments, etc. Light housecleaning: dusting, organizing, light cleaning. Yardwork: weeding or lawnmowing. Social support: our clients don't often get to chat with anyone who is not their doctor or case manager. Simply a 20-minute chat would brighten their day and help immensely!

You will be matched to one client, so that you are able to build a relationship with them, and they can feel supported by their community. And we cater to your schedule: whether you can only help once a month during the evenings, or every week on Saturday, we can match you with the right client. 
 
The CARE Team volunteer role requires you to fill out an application, attend an orientation and pass a background check. We look forward to you helping us end the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Middle Tennessee.


Organization: Nashville CARES

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 37204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Neighbor Program

Do you enjoy spending time with others?

Elderly or disabled clients can greatly benefit from a volunteer visiting in the capacity of a friendly neighbor providing socialization and much needed contact to the outside world, combating isolation and loneliness. Often those needs are not met by traditional programs, so volunteers can step in and close this crucial gap in services. 

Depending on the client's needs, volunteers in this role will just spend time with the client talking, reading or assist with getting the mail and reading it to the client or helping them understand the contents. Some clients may need a hand with simple household tasks such as switching a light bulb or vacuuming. Volunteers and clients could also partake in doing simple art projects together, if desired. 

Volunteers will be paired with a client in their area and volunteer and client will agree on the specifics of the volunteer's role prior to any visits. Volunteers should be willing to commit to a minimum of one visit per month for this opportunity. 

Please sign up if you are interested and we will be in touch to discuss next steps. Since this is a pilot opportunity the matching process might take a little longer. We'd love for you to provide feedback throughout the process so we can make improvements as we launch this opportunity on a bigger scale.  

I'll leave you with a quote from our first volunteer in this pilot:

"The Friendly neighbor program has benefited and rewarded me in so many ways. My client was blind and lonely, little or no interaction with people on a regular basis. My stopping by just once a week to read his mail and chat lifted his spirits greatly. He now can see as he has had both cataracts removed, but I am still checking on him.  

I think the only thing one needs to realize is that many live in poor circumstances but that doesn’t mean they aren’t proud of what they have. And most of all everyone needs and deserves respect and human kindness."

 

 

Organization: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Do you enjoy spending time with others?

Elderly or disabled clients can greatly benefit from a volunteer visiting in the capacity of a friendly neighbor providing socialization and much needed contact to the outside world, combating isolation and loneliness. Often those needs are not met by traditional programs, so volunteers can step in and close this crucial gap in services. 

Depending on the client's needs, volunteers in this role will just spend time with the client talking, reading or assist with getting the mail and reading it to the client or helping them understand the contents. Some clients may need a hand with simple household tasks such as switching a light bulb or vacuuming. Volunteers and clients could also partake in doing simple art projects together, if desired. 

Volunteers will be paired with a client in their area and volunteer and client will agree on the specifics of the volunteer's role prior to any visits. Volunteers should be willing to commit to a minimum of one visit per month for this opportunity. 

Please sign up if you are interested and we will be in touch to discuss next steps. Since this is a pilot opportunity the matching process might take a little longer. We'd love for you to provide feedback throughout the process so we can make improvements as we launch this opportunity on a bigger scale.  

I'll leave you with a quote from our first volunteer in this pilot:

"The Friendly neighbor program has benefited and rewarded me in so many ways. My client was blind and lonely, little or no interaction with people on a regular basis. My stopping by just once a week to read his mail and chat lifted his spirits greatly. He now can see as he has had both cataracts removed, but I am still checking on him.  

I think the only thing one needs to realize is that many live in poor circumstances but that doesn’t mean they aren’t proud of what they have. And most of all everyone needs and deserves respect and human kindness."

 

 

Organization: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Computer and Job Skills teacher

Are you a Christian looking for a place to share your knowledge and help others who are preparing to enter the workplace, seek a higher education degree, or advance in their chosen field?

Begin Anew is a faith-based education organization working to empower individuals to overcome obstacles caused by poverty by providing education, mentoring, and resources.

Begin Anew operates programs at four locations throughout Middle Tennessee (Woodbine, Downtown Nashville, Madison, and Franklin). Along with weekly Bible study and no-cost programming and care for our students’ children, we offer three education tracks in separate programs to men and to women:

HSE (High School Equivalency/GED) ELL (English Language Learners) accommodating three levels of instruction Computer and Job Skills Training

Under the guidance and direction of the Program Manager, the Computer and Job Skills Teacher will:

Instruct adult students in a small group computer lab setting in the basics of internet browsing and keyboard typing. Then, utilizing PCM Courseware, instruct students on how to use Windows, Word, Excel, and Outlook. Provide life skills instruction such as job applications, interviewing, follow up letters, networking, resume writing, and desirable workplace dress and behaviors. Uphold the mission, vision, and statement of faith of Begin Anew

Previous teaching or tutoring experience is helpful, but not required. We are looking for a willingness to serve and a desire to help others achieve their goals.

Class days and times vary by location. All our locations offer evening classes, and the Franklin location also has daytime classes. We ask that volunteers commit to one 2-hour shift each week for an entire semester.

This position requires volunteers to complete an application and pass a background check. Training and resources will be provided to you by the Program Manager.

 

Organization: Begin Anew of Middle Tennessee

Are you a Christian looking for a place to share your knowledge and help others who are preparing to enter the workplace, seek a higher education degree, or advance in their chosen field?

Begin Anew is a faith-based education organization working to empower individuals to overcome obstacles caused by poverty by providing education, mentoring, and resources.

Begin Anew operates programs at four locations throughout Middle Tennessee (Woodbine, Downtown Nashville, Madison, and Franklin). Along with weekly Bible study and no-cost programming and care for our students’ children, we offer three education tracks in separate programs to men and to women:

HSE (High School Equivalency/GED) ELL (English Language Learners) accommodating three levels of instruction Computer and Job Skills Training

Under the guidance and direction of the Program Manager, the Computer and Job Skills Teacher will:

Instruct adult students in a small group computer lab setting in the basics of internet browsing and keyboard typing. Then, utilizing PCM Courseware, instruct students on how to use Windows, Word, Excel, and Outlook. Provide life skills instruction such as job applications, interviewing, follow up letters, networking, resume writing, and desirable workplace dress and behaviors. Uphold the mission, vision, and statement of faith of Begin Anew

Previous teaching or tutoring experience is helpful, but not required. We are looking for a willingness to serve and a desire to help others achieve their goals.

Class days and times vary by location. All our locations offer evening classes, and the Franklin location also has daytime classes. We ask that volunteers commit to one 2-hour shift each week for an entire semester.

This position requires volunteers to complete an application and pass a background check. Training and resources will be provided to you by the Program Manager.

 

Organization: Begin Anew of Middle Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutoring (Service Learning or PD)

Peer on peer tutoring for assigned student worker. 

Organization: Fisk University Academic Excellence and Student Performance (AESP) / Leadership Enrichment and Development (LEAD)

Peer on peer tutoring for assigned student worker. 

Organization: Fisk University Academic Excellence and Student Performance (AESP) / Leadership Enrichment and Development (LEAD)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Visitor for the Guardianship Program

Do you enjoy spending time with older adults? Can you commit to 2 hours per month? Then this might be your calling.

The public guardianship program provides conservatorship to Tennesseans who are unable to manage their own affairs and who have nobody willing and able to act on their behalf. Friendly Visitors assist the public guardianship program by visiting with an assigned client twice a month (or more often if desired by both parties). Volunteers may build a relationship of trust with the client, so that the client feels comfortable to voice any problems or concerns which otherwise may go unnoticed.  

 

Visits with a client can look different as each client has different needs and interests. Volunteers may read to clients, provide company and observe the clients living and health conditions. Volunteers can make a real difference in the lives of seniors, providing both concrete assistance and vital contact, overcoming the isolation and depression often present in older adults.

It is possible to volunteer together with a partner for this opportunity. We strive to match volunteers to clients close to their geographic location.

 Qualifications:

Complete the required initial training and sign all required documents. Successfully pass a background screening process. Must have your own transportation to make client visits. Must be able to keep client information confidential.  Must be able to complete a short report after each visit to keep conservator in the loop. Required update training: 4 hours annually. Skills necessary to be successful in this role: Have a heart for working with the Elderly, good listening skills, be respectful to the client’s mood and needs, ability to assess an individual’s circumstances based on established criteria.

Organization: GNRC Guardianship for the Elderly Program

Do you enjoy spending time with older adults? Can you commit to 2 hours per month? Then this might be your calling.

The public guardianship program provides conservatorship to Tennesseans who are unable to manage their own affairs and who have nobody willing and able to act on their behalf. Friendly Visitors assist the public guardianship program by visiting with an assigned client twice a month (or more often if desired by both parties). Volunteers may build a relationship of trust with the client, so that the client feels comfortable to voice any problems or concerns which otherwise may go unnoticed.  

 

Visits with a client can look different as each client has different needs and interests. Volunteers may read to clients, provide company and observe the clients living and health conditions. Volunteers can make a real difference in the lives of seniors, providing both concrete assistance and vital contact, overcoming the isolation and depression often present in older adults.

It is possible to volunteer together with a partner for this opportunity. We strive to match volunteers to clients close to their geographic location.

 Qualifications:

Complete the required initial training and sign all required documents. Successfully pass a background screening process. Must have your own transportation to make client visits. Must be able to keep client information confidential.  Must be able to complete a short report after each visit to keep conservator in the loop. Required update training: 4 hours annually. Skills necessary to be successful in this role: Have a heart for working with the Elderly, good listening skills, be respectful to the client’s mood and needs, ability to assess an individual’s circumstances based on established criteria.

Organization: GNRC Guardianship for the Elderly Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assist in the Labor and Delivery Department

Help nursing staff on the 4th floor in labor and delivery postpartum by answering phones, signing in visitors and making sure all visitors receive passes and are allowed in through security. 

Organization: Nashville General Hospital Foundation

Help nursing staff on the 4th floor in labor and delivery postpartum by answering phones, signing in visitors and making sure all visitors receive passes and are allowed in through security. 

Organization: Nashville General Hospital Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Professionals to Help Artists, Musicians and Creatives

We are actively recruiting volunteer professionals for our one-on-one program, where your can make a meaningful impact by providing assistance to artists, musicians, and creatives seeking answers to their questions. Your participation makes a significant difference for income-qualified artists and nonprofit arts organizations trying to navigate different sorts of challenges.

We are looking for professional volunteers to help with:

Computers & Information Technology HR/Personnel Accounting/Finance

Would you consider lending your expertise? 

 

Organization: Volunteer Lawyers and Professionals for the Arts

We are actively recruiting volunteer professionals for our one-on-one program, where your can make a meaningful impact by providing assistance to artists, musicians, and creatives seeking answers to their questions. Your participation makes a significant difference for income-qualified artists and nonprofit arts organizations trying to navigate different sorts of challenges.

We are looking for professional volunteers to help with:

Computers & Information Technology HR/Personnel Accounting/Finance

Would you consider lending your expertise? 

 

Organization: Volunteer Lawyers and Professionals for the Arts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Accountants to Help Artists, Musicians and Creatives

Do you have experience in accounting?

We are actively recruiting volunteer accountants for our one-on-one program, where you can make a meaningful impact by providing assistance to artists, musicians, and creatives seeking answers to their accounting questions. Your participation makes a significant difference for income-qualified artists and nonprofit arts organizations trying to navigate accounting challenges.

Would you consider lending your expertise? 

 

Organization: Volunteer Lawyers and Professionals for the Arts

Do you have experience in accounting?

We are actively recruiting volunteer accountants for our one-on-one program, where you can make a meaningful impact by providing assistance to artists, musicians, and creatives seeking answers to their accounting questions. Your participation makes a significant difference for income-qualified artists and nonprofit arts organizations trying to navigate accounting challenges.

Would you consider lending your expertise? 

 

Organization: Volunteer Lawyers and Professionals for the Arts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Lawyers to Help Artists, Musicians and Creatives

We are actively recruiting volunteer lawyers licensed in TN for our one-on-one program and quarterly pro bono legal clinics, where your can make a meaningful impact by providing assistance to artists, musicians, and creatives seeking answers to their legal questions. Your participation makes a significant difference for income-qualified artists and nonprofit arts organizations trying to navigate legal challenges.

Would you consider lending your expertise? 

*Volunteer lawyers in Tennessee are eligible to receive Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit at the rate of 1 credit hour for every 5 pro bono hours billed up to 3 dual credits annually.

Organization: Volunteer Lawyers and Professionals for the Arts

We are actively recruiting volunteer lawyers licensed in TN for our one-on-one program and quarterly pro bono legal clinics, where your can make a meaningful impact by providing assistance to artists, musicians, and creatives seeking answers to their legal questions. Your participation makes a significant difference for income-qualified artists and nonprofit arts organizations trying to navigate legal challenges.

Would you consider lending your expertise? 

*Volunteer lawyers in Tennessee are eligible to receive Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit at the rate of 1 credit hour for every 5 pro bono hours billed up to 3 dual credits annually.

Organization: Volunteer Lawyers and Professionals for the Arts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Work

Assist teachers and staff with paperwork, bulletin boards, copies, etc. 

Organization: HG Hill Middle School

Assist teachers and staff with paperwork, bulletin boards, copies, etc. 

Organization: HG Hill Middle School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Translators/Interpreters

Do you speak and/or write in a language other than English? The Branch would love your help! We serve immigrants from many countries and have ongoing language assistance needs (especially Spanish and Arabic) to help greet people in multiple languages, to work with staff and neighbors on identifying short-term and long-term needs, and in helping interpret at workshops for the community. We require a 1-hour orientation and training via Zoom.

To start, please visit the link below to fill out a 1st time volunteer with The Branch of Nashville and a waiver.

https://the-branch-of-nashville.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=47402

Then send us an email!

Organization: The Branch of Nashville Inc

Do you speak and/or write in a language other than English? The Branch would love your help! We serve immigrants from many countries and have ongoing language assistance needs (especially Spanish and Arabic) to help greet people in multiple languages, to work with staff and neighbors on identifying short-term and long-term needs, and in helping interpret at workshops for the community. We require a 1-hour orientation and training via Zoom.

To start, please visit the link below to fill out a 1st time volunteer with The Branch of Nashville and a waiver.

https://the-branch-of-nashville.volunteerlocal.com/volunteer/?id=47402

Then send us an email!

Organization: The Branch of Nashville Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37213

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Engagement and Volunteer Leader STARTING JAN 2024

Are you passionate about Nashville and forging connections between people and their community? Hands On Nashville (HON) is looking for college-aged Community Engagement and Volunteer Leaders to be a part of a cohort serving across the Nashville metro area with local nonprofits to meet community needs through outreach and volunteerism. This position is part of a paid yearlong, part-time (900 hours) AmeriCorps service program, where members are matched with area nonprofits to help them enlist volunteers and engage community members in their work.

Visit hon.org/americorps23-24 to learn more!

2024 Partners

Big Brothers Big Sisters

The Land Trust of TN

Healing Arts Project

Shower the People

Friends of Mill Ridge Park

Metro Arts Nashville

AND MORE!

 

The Community Engagement and Volunteer Leader will develop outreach skills through training and active service in the community through a partnership between Hands On Nashville and area nonprofit organizations. Members will gain marketable experience and grow their professional networks while making a meaningful difference in their communities

The Hands On Nashville AmeriCorps program is made possible through the support of Volunteer Tennessee and participating AmeriCorps host organizations. 

Nashville is powered by people of all ages, races, ethnicities, skin tones, sexes, genders, sexualities, religions, abilities, and socioeconomic statuses engaging in service together. This is a city where YOU matter and YOU make a difference. Join us as we tackle the community’s most pressing challenges through service by becoming a Hands On Nashville AmeriCorps member. 

HON does not discriminate based on age, gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, or other factors which deny the essential humanity of all people.

Job Responsibilities * 

Community Outreach and Volunteer Leaders will serve at local nonprofits to recruit and engage a wide variety of volunteers to bolster the work of Hands On Nashville's community partners. Leaders will build relationships with volunteers to improve recruitment and retention and inspire a lifelong commitment of service.

HON is looking for enthusiastic members with an interest in volunteerism to build strategic relationships with schools, civic organizations, and neighborhood groups. Ideal candidates are dedicated to community work and looking to grow their skills. Leaders will help foster community engagement; therefore, they must be confident taking initiative, enjoy working with people, have strong interpersonal and customer-service skills, and be comfortable with public speaking. Proficiency in a second language, involvement in local community organizations or grassroots initiatives, and attending an MNPS or Nashville-area charter school are a plus.

Organization: AmeriCorps- Hands On Nashville

Are you passionate about Nashville and forging connections between people and their community? Hands On Nashville (HON) is looking for college-aged Community Engagement and Volunteer Leaders to be a part of a cohort serving across the Nashville metro area with local nonprofits to meet community needs through outreach and volunteerism. This position is part of a paid yearlong, part-time (900 hours) AmeriCorps service program, where members are matched with area nonprofits to help them enlist volunteers and engage community members in their work.

Visit hon.org/americorps23-24 to learn more!

2024 Partners

Big Brothers Big Sisters

The Land Trust of TN

Healing Arts Project

Shower the People

Friends of Mill Ridge Park

Metro Arts Nashville

AND MORE!

 

The Community Engagement and Volunteer Leader will develop outreach skills through training and active service in the community through a partnership between Hands On Nashville and area nonprofit organizations. Members will gain marketable experience and grow their professional networks while making a meaningful difference in their communities

The Hands On Nashville AmeriCorps program is made possible through the support of Volunteer Tennessee and participating AmeriCorps host organizations. 

Nashville is powered by people of all ages, races, ethnicities, skin tones, sexes, genders, sexualities, religions, abilities, and socioeconomic statuses engaging in service together. This is a city where YOU matter and YOU make a difference. Join us as we tackle the community’s most pressing challenges through service by becoming a Hands On Nashville AmeriCorps member. 

HON does not discriminate based on age, gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, or other factors which deny the essential humanity of all people.

Job Responsibilities * 

Community Outreach and Volunteer Leaders will serve at local nonprofits to recruit and engage a wide variety of volunteers to bolster the work of Hands On Nashville's community partners. Leaders will build relationships with volunteers to improve recruitment and retention and inspire a lifelong commitment of service.

HON is looking for enthusiastic members with an interest in volunteerism to build strategic relationships with schools, civic organizations, and neighborhood groups. Ideal candidates are dedicated to community work and looking to grow their skills. Leaders will help foster community engagement; therefore, they must be confident taking initiative, enjoy working with people, have strong interpersonal and customer-service skills, and be comfortable with public speaking. Proficiency in a second language, involvement in local community organizations or grassroots initiatives, and attending an MNPS or Nashville-area charter school are a plus.

Organization: AmeriCorps- Hands On Nashville

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ELL One-on-One Tutoring

Do you want to help an immigrant learn English? Are you interested in building cross-cultural relationships? We have a great volunteer opportunity just for you!Our ELL volunteer tutors are matched with a student learning English based on availability, interests, and preferences including gender, skill-level, and more. Tutors can choose to be an online-only volunteer or a hybrid volunteer. Online-only volunteers will meet a learner online via Zoom. Hybrid volunteers will meet in person at a public place, like a library or coffee shop, and online via Zoom when needed. NALC will assist the tutor and learner in finding a suitable meeting place. Tutors use an online English curriculum and learning management system, Burlington English, to deliver high quality English lessons to learners. Other supplemental materials may be used.    Volunteer Responsibilities    • Attend an orientation and a training via Zoom (2.5 hours)
• Complete a self-paced online training (1.5 hour) and receive a certificate
• Maintain communication with a learner
• Schedule weekly tutoring sessions with a learner (Note: Absences are certainly allowed for
vacations, illnesses, scheduling conflicts, etc. We do understand that things come up.)
• Meet with a learner for 2-4 hours per week for a minimum of 3 months
• Creatively adapt curriculum and incorporate supplemental resources into pre-made lesson
plans
• Communicate with NALC staff in a timely manner
• Keep updated notes on tutoring sessions
• Submit tutor hours after each tutoring session   Volunteer Qualifications    • Access to a laptop or desktop computer with a camera (for online-only tutors)
• Access to a laptop or tablet with a camera (for hybrid tutors)
• Access to a reliable internet connection
• A basic knowledge of computer skills (email, navigating websites, Google/Word documents)
• A basic knowledge of Zoom (scheduling meetings, screen sharing)
• Strong written and oral English language skills
• Patient, encouraging, and empathetic disposition
• A desire to meet someone from a different culture and help them acclimate to the greater
Nashville community!   Volunteer Support   • Supplemental meetings and trainings, as needed • Staff review of notes on tutoring sessions • Online curriculum • Supplemental resource bank • Suggested materials and instructional strategies • Continued encouragement and gratitude

Potential volunteers must attend two Zoom trainings (first an orientation training, then a Burlington English training) led by NALC staff before being matched with a learner. Training is provided via Zoom only: in-person training is not currently available.

For more information, please visit our website. 

Organization: Nashville Adult Literacy Council

Do you want to help an immigrant learn English? Are you interested in building cross-cultural relationships? We have a great volunteer opportunity just for you!Our ELL volunteer tutors are matched with a student learning English based on availability, interests, and preferences including gender, skill-level, and more. Tutors can choose to be an online-only volunteer or a hybrid volunteer. Online-only volunteers will meet a learner online via Zoom. Hybrid volunteers will meet in person at a public place, like a library or coffee shop, and online via Zoom when needed. NALC will assist the tutor and learner in finding a suitable meeting place. Tutors use an online English curriculum and learning management system, Burlington English, to deliver high quality English lessons to learners. Other supplemental materials may be used.    Volunteer Responsibilities    • Attend an orientation and a training via Zoom (2.5 hours)
• Complete a self-paced online training (1.5 hour) and receive a certificate
• Maintain communication with a learner
• Schedule weekly tutoring sessions with a learner (Note: Absences are certainly allowed for
vacations, illnesses, scheduling conflicts, etc. We do understand that things come up.)
• Meet with a learner for 2-4 hours per week for a minimum of 3 months
• Creatively adapt curriculum and incorporate supplemental resources into pre-made lesson
plans
• Communicate with NALC staff in a timely manner
• Keep updated notes on tutoring sessions
• Submit tutor hours after each tutoring session   Volunteer Qualifications    • Access to a laptop or desktop computer with a camera (for online-only tutors)
• Access to a laptop or tablet with a camera (for hybrid tutors)
• Access to a reliable internet connection
• A basic knowledge of computer skills (email, navigating websites, Google/Word documents)
• A basic knowledge of Zoom (scheduling meetings, screen sharing)
• Strong written and oral English language skills
• Patient, encouraging, and empathetic disposition
• A desire to meet someone from a different culture and help them acclimate to the greater
Nashville community!   Volunteer Support   • Supplemental meetings and trainings, as needed • Staff review of notes on tutoring sessions • Online curriculum • Supplemental resource bank • Suggested materials and instructional strategies • Continued encouragement and gratitude

Potential volunteers must attend two Zoom trainings (first an orientation training, then a Burlington English training) led by NALC staff before being matched with a learner. Training is provided via Zoom only: in-person training is not currently available.

For more information, please visit our website. 

Organization: Nashville Adult Literacy Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutors needed for TN Ready Test

Assist 3rd grade students preparing to take the TN Ready Test in reading comprehension and recalling details in writing.

Organization: Olivet Missionary Baptist Church

Assist 3rd grade students preparing to take the TN Ready Test in reading comprehension and recalling details in writing.

Organization: Olivet Missionary Baptist Church

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ReStore Support

Habitat for Humanity needs volunteers to work at one of their ReStore locations on Tuesdays through Saturdays. During a shift, volunteers will help with merchandising, accepting donations, etc. Volunteers are asked to work on an as-needed basis, and shifts may last anywhere from two to eight hours. 

After you fill out the interest form linked below, Habitat for Humanity will reach out to you with suitable volunteer opportunities that match your preferences.  

In addition to responding to this need on Get Connected, please click here to fill out the interest form. 

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville

Habitat for Humanity needs volunteers to work at one of their ReStore locations on Tuesdays through Saturdays. During a shift, volunteers will help with merchandising, accepting donations, etc. Volunteers are asked to work on an as-needed basis, and shifts may last anywhere from two to eight hours. 

After you fill out the interest form linked below, Habitat for Humanity will reach out to you with suitable volunteer opportunities that match your preferences.  

In addition to responding to this need on Get Connected, please click here to fill out the interest form. 

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Events Help

We need help setting up and welcoming for our Habitat home dedications or other special events!

These volunteer opportunities take place on an as-needed basis. After you fill out the interest form linked below, we will reach out to you with suitable volunteer opportunities that match your preferences. 

In addition to responding to this need on Get Connected, please click here to fill out the volunteer interest form.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville

We need help setting up and welcoming for our Habitat home dedications or other special events!

These volunteer opportunities take place on an as-needed basis. After you fill out the interest form linked below, we will reach out to you with suitable volunteer opportunities that match your preferences. 

In addition to responding to this need on Get Connected, please click here to fill out the volunteer interest form.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office/Administrative Support

We are in need of volunteers to assist us with weekday special projects! Some examples of projects volunteers might help out with include putting together Thanksgiving boxes and stuffing envelopes.

Dates and times for these opportunities vary as volunteers are asked to work on an as-needed basis and may be asked to work anywhere from two to eight hours.

After you fill out the interest form linked below, Habitat for Humanity will reach out to you with suitable volunteer opportunities that match your preferences.  

In addition to responding to this need on Get Connected, please click here to fill out the volunteer interest form.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville

We are in need of volunteers to assist us with weekday special projects! Some examples of projects volunteers might help out with include putting together Thanksgiving boxes and stuffing envelopes.

Dates and times for these opportunities vary as volunteers are asked to work on an as-needed basis and may be asked to work anywhere from two to eight hours.

After you fill out the interest form linked below, Habitat for Humanity will reach out to you with suitable volunteer opportunities that match your preferences.  

In addition to responding to this need on Get Connected, please click here to fill out the volunteer interest form.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Build Site Parking and Welcome

Calling all early birds! We need help welcoming volunteers and directing parking at our build sites in the mornings.

These volunteer opportunities take place on an as-needed basis; however, they typically last two hours and occur on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday morning from 6 AM to 8 AM. 

After you fill out the interest form linked below, we will reach out to you with suitable volunteer opportunities that match your preferences.  

In addition to responding to this need on Get Connected, please click here to fill out the volunteer interest form.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville

Calling all early birds! We need help welcoming volunteers and directing parking at our build sites in the mornings.

These volunteer opportunities take place on an as-needed basis; however, they typically last two hours and occur on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday morning from 6 AM to 8 AM. 

After you fill out the interest form linked below, we will reach out to you with suitable volunteer opportunities that match your preferences.  

In addition to responding to this need on Get Connected, please click here to fill out the volunteer interest form.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Beta Tester for Foston GUIDE Training materials

The Volunteer will review and critique the GUIDE training materials on the following topics;

1.  Adolescent Psychology

2.  Adolescent Sociology

3.  Adolescent Theology

4. Adolescent Development

5. Adolescent Loss and Depression

6.  The Addiction to Hopelessness

7.  Holistic Mentoring One 

8.  Holistic Mentoring Two

Organization: Foston Foundation

The Volunteer will review and critique the GUIDE training materials on the following topics;

1.  Adolescent Psychology

2.  Adolescent Sociology

3.  Adolescent Theology

4. Adolescent Development

5. Adolescent Loss and Depression

6.  The Addiction to Hopelessness

7.  Holistic Mentoring One 

8.  Holistic Mentoring Two

Organization: Foston Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Us Get The Word Out!

Support in sharing the work of Characters of Character to various platforms to bring awareness to the organization.

Characters of Character is shared nation wide. Our focus is in Tennessee, Illinois and Texas where we donate Superhero activity boxes to Children's Hospitals. These activity boxes include an activity book, water color paints and brush, an easel, a canvas that says I AM SUPER, crayons, a character lanyard, superhero mask and stickers, and an autographed greeting card to the child patient.

You may have family or friends in these states who you can share our project with? Word of mouth is powerful and we work tirelessly raising funds to be able to donate these. Looking for donations and sponsors to support these boxes. Would you like to make phone calls to ask for such? Are you an advocate to make a difference in the life of a child?

We'll provide you a script for the phone calls and information as needed.

Volunteering with us will help fulfill your service hours and do your heart good if you believe in our mission of providing a firm foundation for children to establish strong civic values. This looks different today because we are working with Children's Hospitals.

You can also share us with elementary staff to let them know about our organization. Our newsletters offer FREE content to use in a classroom, too.

Sound good, let's talk!

A time commitment would be 1-5 hours a week based on your capacity
to be involved. YOUR voice matters and you'll be building a platform for our children, our future leaders of tomorrow.

Organization: Characters of Character NFP Inc.

Support in sharing the work of Characters of Character to various platforms to bring awareness to the organization.

Characters of Character is shared nation wide. Our focus is in Tennessee, Illinois and Texas where we donate Superhero activity boxes to Children's Hospitals. These activity boxes include an activity book, water color paints and brush, an easel, a canvas that says I AM SUPER, crayons, a character lanyard, superhero mask and stickers, and an autographed greeting card to the child patient.

You may have family or friends in these states who you can share our project with? Word of mouth is powerful and we work tirelessly raising funds to be able to donate these. Looking for donations and sponsors to support these boxes. Would you like to make phone calls to ask for such? Are you an advocate to make a difference in the life of a child?

We'll provide you a script for the phone calls and information as needed.

Volunteering with us will help fulfill your service hours and do your heart good if you believe in our mission of providing a firm foundation for children to establish strong civic values. This looks different today because we are working with Children's Hospitals.

You can also share us with elementary staff to let them know about our organization. Our newsletters offer FREE content to use in a classroom, too.

Sound good, let's talk!

A time commitment would be 1-5 hours a week based on your capacity
to be involved. YOUR voice matters and you'll be building a platform for our children, our future leaders of tomorrow.

Organization: Characters of Character NFP Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Tutoring - Preston Taylor Club

Volunteers are needed Monday through Thursday from 2-7pm, and Fridays 2-6pm at the Boys and Girls Club's Preston Taylor Club, 915 38th Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37209

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Nicholas Field at nfield@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Nicholas Field (nfield@bgcmt.org) Preston Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with him for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Volunteers are needed Monday through Thursday from 2-7pm, and Fridays 2-6pm at the Boys and Girls Club's Preston Taylor Club, 915 38th Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37209

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Nicholas Field at nfield@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Nicholas Field (nfield@bgcmt.org) Preston Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with him for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Tutoring - Franklin Club

Volunteers are needed Monday through Thursday from 2-7pm, and Fridays 2-6pm at the Boys and Girls Club's Franklin Club, 129 West Fowlkes St., Ste. 1000, Franklin, TN 37064

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Nicholas Field at jhodge@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Jade Hodge (jhodge@bgcmt.org) Preston Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Volunteers are needed Monday through Thursday from 2-7pm, and Fridays 2-6pm at the Boys and Girls Club's Franklin Club, 129 West Fowlkes St., Ste. 1000, Franklin, TN 37064

Before beginning each fall, volunteers must undergo a background check prior to starting their service. Please print and fill out the Volunteer Contact form available that is attached below. Once completed, please scan and send your Volunteer Contact form to Nicholas Field at jhodge@bgcmt.org. 

Also, please contact Jade Hodge (jhodge@bgcmt.org) Preston Club Director, to schedule a time to meet with her for an orientation and volunteer placement.

Please note that it can take 2 - 3 weeks, or longer, to complete the background check, so the sooner it is turned in, the sooner you can begin tutoring. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37064

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Program Classroom Helper/Reading Buddy (grades K-4)

Volunteer will be partnered with a student to work on literacy each week or will assist in the homework rotation after school. 

Organization: UrbanPromise Nashville

Volunteer will be partnered with a student to work on literacy each week or will assist in the homework rotation after school. 

Organization: UrbanPromise Nashville

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Work Volunteer

Social Work Intern: The Contributor social work intern will get valuable on-the-ground experience working directly with people experiencing homelessness and navigating the process of getting into permanent housing. You will assist our housing navigators with helping out vendors of The Contributor through running errands, making phone calls, and occasional clerical work. All majors will be considered but this would be especially beneficial to those interested in nonprofit management or social work. Candidates must be current college students and must have a reliable vehicle, though mileage will be reimbursed. This internship is unpaid and must be used for school credit. The Contributor office staff will work with the intern(s) to adjust responsibilities and ensure the internship aligns with the participant’s career goals

 

Organization: The Contributor, Inc.

Social Work Intern: The Contributor social work intern will get valuable on-the-ground experience working directly with people experiencing homelessness and navigating the process of getting into permanent housing. You will assist our housing navigators with helping out vendors of The Contributor through running errands, making phone calls, and occasional clerical work. All majors will be considered but this would be especially beneficial to those interested in nonprofit management or social work. Candidates must be current college students and must have a reliable vehicle, though mileage will be reimbursed. This internship is unpaid and must be used for school credit. The Contributor office staff will work with the intern(s) to adjust responsibilities and ensure the internship aligns with the participant’s career goals

 

Organization: The Contributor, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Breakfast Volunteer

Volunteers needed to help serve breakfast at our bi-weekly Vendor Breakfast Meetings every other Wednesday from 8:00-10:00am. Come meet the amazing Contributor vendors and staff as we celebrate the launch of a new edition of the paper, work together to improve the business and lives of our vendors, and enjoy the community that is at the core of The Contributor's success.

Organization: The Contributor, Inc.

Volunteers needed to help serve breakfast at our bi-weekly Vendor Breakfast Meetings every other Wednesday from 8:00-10:00am. Come meet the amazing Contributor vendors and staff as we celebrate the launch of a new edition of the paper, work together to improve the business and lives of our vendors, and enjoy the community that is at the core of The Contributor's success.

Organization: The Contributor, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37219

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Vendor Office Intern

Vendor Sales Office (Weekdays and Saturday Morning)

A fantastic place to connect and engage with our unhoused Nashville Neighbor. 

 Get to know our vendors!! Our vendor sales office is where vendors come to purchase papers.  This office, open six days a week is almost entirely volunteer-driven. It takes two volunteers to fully staff each shift. Volunteer responsibilities include invoicing, cashiering, and distributing papers. Vendor office volunteer roles are high-commitment positions. We are looking for individuals that can commit to consistently serving at least one shift each week.  A shift can be 2.5 hours (1/2 day) or 5 hours (full day).We treat our volunteers like staff and look for individuals that will treat their position with the same respect they would a job (e.g. giving ample notice if you cannot make a shift, arriving early, etc.)

 

Vendor Office Hours:

Monday           10 am- 12:30  pm, 12:30-3 pm

Tuesday           10 am- 12:30  pm, 12:30-3 pm

Wednesday     10 am- 12:30  pm, 12:30-3 pm

Thursday         10 am- 12:30  pm, 12:30-3 pm

Friday                10 am- 12:30  pm, 12:30-3 pm

Saturday          10 am- 12 pm

 

Organization: The Contributor, Inc.

Vendor Sales Office (Weekdays and Saturday Morning)

A fantastic place to connect and engage with our unhoused Nashville Neighbor. 

 Get to know our vendors!! Our vendor sales office is where vendors come to purchase papers.  This office, open six days a week is almost entirely volunteer-driven. It takes two volunteers to fully staff each shift. Volunteer responsibilities include invoicing, cashiering, and distributing papers. Vendor office volunteer roles are high-commitment positions. We are looking for individuals that can commit to consistently serving at least one shift each week.  A shift can be 2.5 hours (1/2 day) or 5 hours (full day).We treat our volunteers like staff and look for individuals that will treat their position with the same respect they would a job (e.g. giving ample notice if you cannot make a shift, arriving early, etc.)

 

Vendor Office Hours:

Monday           10 am- 12:30  pm, 12:30-3 pm

Tuesday           10 am- 12:30  pm, 12:30-3 pm

Wednesday     10 am- 12:30  pm, 12:30-3 pm

Thursday         10 am- 12:30  pm, 12:30-3 pm

Friday                10 am- 12:30  pm, 12:30-3 pm

Saturday          10 am- 12 pm

 

Organization: The Contributor, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Donors & Cellular Research Donors needed

In order to further medical research and save lives, OurCEL Solutions is focused on collecting blood, platelet, plasma, and white cells.  When you donate with OurCEL Solutions you impact patients in your community immediately and will receive a gift card as a thank you for your time! There are several opportunities to be involved and receive a gift card by donating blood products and participating in our research studies!

To learn more and book an appointment, please visit www.ourcelsolutions.org 

You can also make an appointment by calling 629-736-2320.

Organization: OurCEL Solutions/Blood Assurance

In order to further medical research and save lives, OurCEL Solutions is focused on collecting blood, platelet, plasma, and white cells.  When you donate with OurCEL Solutions you impact patients in your community immediately and will receive a gift card as a thank you for your time! There are several opportunities to be involved and receive a gift card by donating blood products and participating in our research studies!

To learn more and book an appointment, please visit www.ourcelsolutions.org 

You can also make an appointment by calling 629-736-2320.

Organization: OurCEL Solutions/Blood Assurance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Outreach and Events Volunteer

Summary of Role:

Provide support to Office of Family Safety staff in facilitating and executing a variety of special events.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Help execute and facilitate a variety of outreach and special events the Office of Family Safety is hosting or in which our office is participating (volunteer/internship fairs, community education events, donation drives, etc.) Provide support in set up, logistics, and clean up for events Be a representative for OFS at various community events/fairs; stand at OFS’s designated table and speak to those who come by Speak to community members on behalf of the office and educate people on the work of OFS and various opportunities for people to get involved (volunteering, internships, etc.) Provide basic education on interpersonal violence when appropriate

*Potential opportunity for other projects/responsibilities at the discretion of the Resource Coordinator

Visit Our Website for More Information

 

Dear Potential Volunteer,

Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, you are strongly encouraged to volunteer virtually rather than in person. In fact, many in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, even though it’s not advised at this time, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others.

If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them.

For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out http://getconnected.belmont.edu/virtual-volunteer-opportunities/

Stay safe and well!

Organization: Office of Family Safety

Summary of Role:

Provide support to Office of Family Safety staff in facilitating and executing a variety of special events.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Help execute and facilitate a variety of outreach and special events the Office of Family Safety is hosting or in which our office is participating (volunteer/internship fairs, community education events, donation drives, etc.) Provide support in set up, logistics, and clean up for events Be a representative for OFS at various community events/fairs; stand at OFS’s designated table and speak to those who come by Speak to community members on behalf of the office and educate people on the work of OFS and various opportunities for people to get involved (volunteering, internships, etc.) Provide basic education on interpersonal violence when appropriate

*Potential opportunity for other projects/responsibilities at the discretion of the Resource Coordinator

Visit Our Website for More Information

 

Dear Potential Volunteer,

Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, you are strongly encouraged to volunteer virtually rather than in person. In fact, many in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, even though it’s not advised at this time, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others.

If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them.

For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out http://getconnected.belmont.edu/virtual-volunteer-opportunities/

Stay safe and well!

Organization: Office of Family Safety

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Donors & Cellular Research Donors needed

In order to further medical research and save lives, OurCEL Solutions is focused on collecting blood, platelet, plasma, and white cells.  When you donate with OurCEL Solutions you impact patients in your community immediately and will receive a gift card as a thank you for your time! There are several opportunities to be involved and receive a gift card by donating blood products and participating in our research studies!

To learn more and book an appointment, please visit www.ourcelsolutions.org 

You can also make an appointment by calling 629-736-2320.

Organization: OurCEL Solutions/Blood Assurance

In order to further medical research and save lives, OurCEL Solutions is focused on collecting blood, platelet, plasma, and white cells.  When you donate with OurCEL Solutions you impact patients in your community immediately and will receive a gift card as a thank you for your time! There are several opportunities to be involved and receive a gift card by donating blood products and participating in our research studies!

To learn more and book an appointment, please visit www.ourcelsolutions.org 

You can also make an appointment by calling 629-736-2320.

Organization: OurCEL Solutions/Blood Assurance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Driver for Senior Citizens in Portland Area

Our friendly drivers bridge the gap of transportation in Sumner County.

Volunteer Drivers provide rides to those who are 60 years or older and no longer drive to get to medical appointments, grocery stores, senior centers and more in their own vehicles!

We provide transportation for riders to a 25 mile radius of Portland. Drivers can pick up rides that fit their schedule. 

Organization: Community Life Ride

Our friendly drivers bridge the gap of transportation in Sumner County.

Volunteer Drivers provide rides to those who are 60 years or older and no longer drive to get to medical appointments, grocery stores, senior centers and more in their own vehicles!

We provide transportation for riders to a 25 mile radius of Portland. Drivers can pick up rides that fit their schedule. 

Organization: Community Life Ride

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37148

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Habitat Restore Volunteer

Help Habitat For Humanity Restore   assist customers, stock shelves, and help display merchandise. It's a great opportunity to get volunteer for Wellcore Credit as well! Make sure to click "Respond" to be able to attend this event.

Close toed shoes are necessary

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville

Help Habitat For Humanity Restore   assist customers, stock shelves, and help display merchandise. It's a great opportunity to get volunteer for Wellcore Credit as well! Make sure to click "Respond" to be able to attend this event.

Close toed shoes are necessary

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37211

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become a Jumbled Dreams Ambassador

Ambassadors:

Want to share Jumbled Dreams’ Mission across the country? This is the role for you! From sharing our posts on social media to writing blog posts to planning a project of your own, we are so excited to help you share your passions with the world!

For more information, click the link!

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Ambassadors:

Want to share Jumbled Dreams’ Mission across the country? This is the role for you! From sharing our posts on social media to writing blog posts to planning a project of your own, we are so excited to help you share your passions with the world!

For more information, click the link!

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Come on Our Podcast: Let's Talk Dreams

Let’s Talk Dreams:

Want to share your story on how you are making a difference in your community? Let’s Talk Dreams strives to inspire others to make a change in their community and work with others to make dreams come true.

Sign up today to be on our Podcast by clicking this link!

 

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Let’s Talk Dreams:

Want to share your story on how you are making a difference in your community? Let’s Talk Dreams strives to inspire others to make a change in their community and work with others to make dreams come true.

Sign up today to be on our Podcast by clicking this link!

 

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Positive Dreams Project- Anti-Bullying and Suicide Awareness

Positive Dreams Project:

If you want to share your story anonymously please fill out this form. We value your incredible stories and would love to hear and share them even when you can not.

Click this link!

 

Positive Dreams Project:

Want to share your empowering story about bullying and/or suicide? Are you an organization who works with the anti-bullying and suicide awareness movement? Sign-up today to share your empowering story!

Click HERE to sign up!

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Positive Dreams Project:

If you want to share your story anonymously please fill out this form. We value your incredible stories and would love to hear and share them even when you can not.

Click this link!

 

Positive Dreams Project:

Want to share your empowering story about bullying and/or suicide? Are you an organization who works with the anti-bullying and suicide awareness movement? Sign-up today to share your empowering story!

Click HERE to sign up!

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Creating Snack Bags

Snack Bags

What you need:

Gallon ziploc bag

Should have- Bottle of water, crackers, apple sauce, granola bars, fruit snacks, protein bars, slim jims/beef jerky, trail mix, pudding cups, spoon/fork, any other non perishable foods

Optional Items: All of the items above are optional!

Steps:

Grab a ziploc bag Fill the bag with all the essential items Add any of the optional items Seal them up Take pictures and count how many you packed Send them to us or donate the items or hand them out when you see someone in need.

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Snack Bags

What you need:

Gallon ziploc bag

Should have- Bottle of water, crackers, apple sauce, granola bars, fruit snacks, protein bars, slim jims/beef jerky, trail mix, pudding cups, spoon/fork, any other non perishable foods

Optional Items: All of the items above are optional!

Steps:

Grab a ziploc bag Fill the bag with all the essential items Add any of the optional items Seal them up Take pictures and count how many you packed Send them to us or donate the items or hand them out when you see someone in need.

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37075

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Create Birthday Boxes

Birthday Boxes/Bags

What you need:

Shoebox, birthday bag, grocery bag (any of these work!)

Have to have- Box of cake mix, icing, streamers, pack of balloons, handwritten card from you, and a blank birthday card

Optional Items: Any other birthday party items that could be used for a family party!

Steps: 

Grab a Bag/box Fill the bag (box) with all the essential items Add any of the optional items Take pictures and count how many you packed Send them to us or donate the items to shelters or another organization

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Birthday Boxes/Bags

What you need:

Shoebox, birthday bag, grocery bag (any of these work!)

Have to have- Box of cake mix, icing, streamers, pack of balloons, handwritten card from you, and a blank birthday card

Optional Items: Any other birthday party items that could be used for a family party!

Steps: 

Grab a Bag/box Fill the bag (box) with all the essential items Add any of the optional items Take pictures and count how many you packed Send them to us or donate the items to shelters or another organization

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37075

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Winter Kits

Winter Kits

What you need:

Gallon Size Ziploc Bags

Have to have: Hat (winter hat), socks, gloves, tissues, hand warmers, chapstick

Optional Items: first aid kits, positive messages, nail polish, razors, and makeup

Steps: 

Grab a ziploc bag Fill the bag with all the essential items and any of the optional items you might choose Seal the bag Send the bags to us or keep them in your vehicle and hand them out when you see someone in the community 

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Winter Kits

What you need:

Gallon Size Ziploc Bags

Have to have: Hat (winter hat), socks, gloves, tissues, hand warmers, chapstick

Optional Items: first aid kits, positive messages, nail polish, razors, and makeup

Steps: 

Grab a ziploc bag Fill the bag with all the essential items and any of the optional items you might choose Seal the bag Send the bags to us or keep them in your vehicle and hand them out when you see someone in the community 

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37075

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Creating Dream Bags

Dream Bags (AKA Toiletry Bags)

What you need:

Quart or Gallon Size Ziploc Bags

Essential Items: Travel Size- shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toothbrush,

toothpaste, deodorant, hand sanitizer, and lotion.

Optional Items: mouthwash, chapstick, first aid kits, combs, razors, feminine

products, positive messages, floss, and tissues.

Steps: 

Grab a ziploc bag Fill the bag with all the essential items and any of the optional items you might choose Seal the bag Send the bags to us or keep them in your vehicle and hand them out when you see someone on the streets 

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Dream Bags (AKA Toiletry Bags)

What you need:

Quart or Gallon Size Ziploc Bags

Essential Items: Travel Size- shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toothbrush,

toothpaste, deodorant, hand sanitizer, and lotion.

Optional Items: mouthwash, chapstick, first aid kits, combs, razors, feminine

products, positive messages, floss, and tissues.

Steps: 

Grab a ziploc bag Fill the bag with all the essential items and any of the optional items you might choose Seal the bag Send the bags to us or keep them in your vehicle and hand them out when you see someone on the streets 

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37075

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Feeding the Dreams

The homeless often have a hard time finding food especially since COVID-19 has shut down many shelters! We are collecting gift cards to restaurants in the Tennessee area that we can give to the homeless so they can get hot meals when other organizations are not providing that night. 

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

The homeless often have a hard time finding food especially since COVID-19 has shut down many shelters! We are collecting gift cards to restaurants in the Tennessee area that we can give to the homeless so they can get hot meals when other organizations are not providing that night. 

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37075

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Backpacking Dreams

Since school is about to start, we know so many students and families get new backpacks every year, but what do you do with your old ones? We want to collect gently used or NEW backpacks to our homeless friends. We want to make sure they have something to carry their items in once we give them the other supplies! 

You can bring by the backpacks to the address below or visit our amazon list below and they will be sent directly to our house: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/39710SR15Q0GI/ref=nav_wishlist_lists_1?_encoding=UTF8&type=wishlist 

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Since school is about to start, we know so many students and families get new backpacks every year, but what do you do with your old ones? We want to collect gently used or NEW backpacks to our homeless friends. We want to make sure they have something to carry their items in once we give them the other supplies! 

You can bring by the backpacks to the address below or visit our amazon list below and they will be sent directly to our house: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/39710SR15Q0GI/ref=nav_wishlist_lists_1?_encoding=UTF8&type=wishlist 

Organization: Jumbled Dreams Changing Lives

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37075

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Projects

AncoraTN (Formerly End Slavery Tennessee) nurtures survivor healing and strategically combats human trafficking in Tennessee. A huge part of End Slavery Tennessee's mission is trauma-informed case management for human trafficking survivors; this means we don't routinely offer volunteer opportunities working directly with survivors.  However, you can make a direct impact for survivors by hosting a Gift Card drive or raising funds to purchase items on our Wish Lists. Here's more information:

Host a FUNdraiser!  Creative ideas are encouraged; this could be an especially great club or group opportunity.  Financial support offers the most flexible way for us to provide for survivors. Submit your request here.  In-kind support based on what our case managers report are the practical needs at the moment is also important.  Would your club or Bible Study group or class project team like to participate with that?  Here's what we need: Amazon Wish List or Amazon Hygiene Needs Wish List

Dear Potential Volunteer,

Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, you are strongly encouraged to volunteer virtually rather than in person. In fact, many in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, even though it’s not advised at this time, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others.

If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them.

For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out http://getconnected.belmont.edu/virtual-volunteer-opportunities/

Stay safe and well!

Organization: AncoraTN (formerly End Slavery Tennessee)

AncoraTN (Formerly End Slavery Tennessee) nurtures survivor healing and strategically combats human trafficking in Tennessee. A huge part of End Slavery Tennessee's mission is trauma-informed case management for human trafficking survivors; this means we don't routinely offer volunteer opportunities working directly with survivors.  However, you can make a direct impact for survivors by hosting a Gift Card drive or raising funds to purchase items on our Wish Lists. Here's more information:

Host a FUNdraiser!  Creative ideas are encouraged; this could be an especially great club or group opportunity.  Financial support offers the most flexible way for us to provide for survivors. Submit your request here.  In-kind support based on what our case managers report are the practical needs at the moment is also important.  Would your club or Bible Study group or class project team like to participate with that?  Here's what we need: Amazon Wish List or Amazon Hygiene Needs Wish List

Dear Potential Volunteer,

Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, you are strongly encouraged to volunteer virtually rather than in person. In fact, many in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, even though it’s not advised at this time, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others.

If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them.

For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out http://getconnected.belmont.edu/virtual-volunteer-opportunities/

Stay safe and well!

Organization: AncoraTN (formerly End Slavery Tennessee)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Affordable Housing in Inclusive Communities - Graduate Student Opportunity

ATTENTION GRADUATE STUDENTS! Students living at an Our Place Nashville Friendship Houses enjoy affordable housing in a diverse and inclusive community while supporting their neighbors who are adults with Developmental Disabilities. Students are not responsible for the daily care of any other individual, but volunteer time toward being a good neighbor in a thriving community of folks gaining independence. We select compassionate, dependable, and kind individuals to be part of our mission. We have availability for Fall Semester starting April of 2023. Apply now to reserve your apartment! More information here.

- Rents range from$325 - $600 /month

- Safe and Secure with parking on site.

- Located near bus lines

- Experiential Learning Opportunity

Organization: Our Place Nashvile

ATTENTION GRADUATE STUDENTS! Students living at an Our Place Nashville Friendship Houses enjoy affordable housing in a diverse and inclusive community while supporting their neighbors who are adults with Developmental Disabilities. Students are not responsible for the daily care of any other individual, but volunteer time toward being a good neighbor in a thriving community of folks gaining independence. We select compassionate, dependable, and kind individuals to be part of our mission. We have availability for Fall Semester starting April of 2023. Apply now to reserve your apartment! More information here.

- Rents range from$325 - $600 /month

- Safe and Secure with parking on site.

- Located near bus lines

- Experiential Learning Opportunity

Organization: Our Place Nashvile

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meal Prep at The Nashville Food Project Headquarters (The Nations)

Interested in helping The Nashville Food Project leverage food that is already in our community to meet the needs of our neighbors? Join us for a “Best Use” prep session! We receive weekly bulk donations from incredible partners such as Costco and Bells Bend Farms. Our “Best Use” prep sessions focus on turning those bulk donations into prepared, usable ingredients to be incorporated into our meals! Over 40% of food in the U.S. goes to waste and our food recovery efforts are a form of resistance to the myth that hunger is a scarcity issue! “Best Use” group prep sessions are a wonderful way to build team comradery, perfect your dicing skills, and support the work of community food security simultaneously!   

"Best Use" Prep sessions take place in our commercial kitchen setting, supported by our Meals team. Sample tasks may include: chopping and assembling veggie and fruit salads from donated produce, washing, coring, and dicing fresh harvests of tomatoes to be incorporated into sauces for the week’s coming meals, sorting recovered hauls to identify usable ingredients and separating compostable items to be broken down in our compost systems to act as inputs for our garden spaces, scrubbing, peeling and chopping farm-fresh potatoes to serve as a roasted root vegetable side for the week’s mobile meals and many other similar roles!  

In addition to responding in Get Connected, to register, view upcoming opportunities, or find out more, please visit our website and sign up through the POINT platform! Registration takes under 30 seconds!

Organization: The Nashville Food Project

Interested in helping The Nashville Food Project leverage food that is already in our community to meet the needs of our neighbors? Join us for a “Best Use” prep session! We receive weekly bulk donations from incredible partners such as Costco and Bells Bend Farms. Our “Best Use” prep sessions focus on turning those bulk donations into prepared, usable ingredients to be incorporated into our meals! Over 40% of food in the U.S. goes to waste and our food recovery efforts are a form of resistance to the myth that hunger is a scarcity issue! “Best Use” group prep sessions are a wonderful way to build team comradery, perfect your dicing skills, and support the work of community food security simultaneously!   

"Best Use" Prep sessions take place in our commercial kitchen setting, supported by our Meals team. Sample tasks may include: chopping and assembling veggie and fruit salads from donated produce, washing, coring, and dicing fresh harvests of tomatoes to be incorporated into sauces for the week’s coming meals, sorting recovered hauls to identify usable ingredients and separating compostable items to be broken down in our compost systems to act as inputs for our garden spaces, scrubbing, peeling and chopping farm-fresh potatoes to serve as a roasted root vegetable side for the week’s mobile meals and many other similar roles!  

In addition to responding in Get Connected, to register, view upcoming opportunities, or find out more, please visit our website and sign up through the POINT platform! Registration takes under 30 seconds!

Organization: The Nashville Food Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meeting/Event Photographer (Indoor)

Are you a skilled photographer and enjoy taking people of pictures and events?

Then we are looking for you!

We'd love to find a volunteer photographer who would be available to take pictures at various board meetings, community events etc. Majority of these events will be indoors. We'd like you to capture the events and the people who participated. 

Times and days and frequency varies. We can discuss events and meetings on a one by one basis.

Please respond here if you are interested and we can discuss further details.

Organization: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Are you a skilled photographer and enjoy taking people of pictures and events?

Then we are looking for you!

We'd love to find a volunteer photographer who would be available to take pictures at various board meetings, community events etc. Majority of these events will be indoors. We'd like you to capture the events and the people who participated. 

Times and days and frequency varies. We can discuss events and meetings on a one by one basis.

Please respond here if you are interested and we can discuss further details.

Organization: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37228

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Volunteer

Administrative Volunteers assist GNRC staff with administrative tasks in the office, at events or other locations. Volunteers will receive training on the specific tasks assigned to them.

Key Duties:  

Duties for this volunteer position may include

Filing, shredding, scanning or copying Making follow up phone calls Assisting with mail out campaigns Completing simple office tasks on the computer Compiling research

 Qualifications:

Minimum Age: 18 years Complete the required initial training and sign all required documents Successfully pass the background screening process Required update training: No update training required, training on specific tasks will be provided as needed. Skills necessary to be successful in this role: Complete your assigned tasks with an eye for detail, courteous and professional interactions with other staff, volunteers and clients, ability to operate basic office programs and equipment.

Location of volunteer job: GNRC offices or at times other event locations as requested.

Organization: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Administrative Volunteers assist GNRC staff with administrative tasks in the office, at events or other locations. Volunteers will receive training on the specific tasks assigned to them.

Key Duties:  

Duties for this volunteer position may include

Filing, shredding, scanning or copying Making follow up phone calls Assisting with mail out campaigns Completing simple office tasks on the computer Compiling research

 Qualifications:

Minimum Age: 18 years Complete the required initial training and sign all required documents Successfully pass the background screening process Required update training: No update training required, training on specific tasks will be provided as needed. Skills necessary to be successful in this role: Complete your assigned tasks with an eye for detail, courteous and professional interactions with other staff, volunteers and clients, ability to operate basic office programs and equipment.

Location of volunteer job: GNRC offices or at times other event locations as requested.

Organization: Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37228

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Patient Care Volunteer

Patient Care Volunteers provide friendly visits and companionship to patients and/or their caregivers.  Patient Care Volunteers may provide caregiver relief, read to patients, play music for patients, assist in letter writing, running errands for patients and/or caregivers, or just sit and talk. Our volunteers spend time in patient's homes, assisted living facilities, and skilled nursing facilities. 

 Give as little or as much of your time as you would like. All volunteers will attend orientation and be trained before going into the field.

Organization: Adoration Hospice

Patient Care Volunteers provide friendly visits and companionship to patients and/or their caregivers.  Patient Care Volunteers may provide caregiver relief, read to patients, play music for patients, assist in letter writing, running errands for patients and/or caregivers, or just sit and talk. Our volunteers spend time in patient's homes, assisted living facilities, and skilled nursing facilities. 

 Give as little or as much of your time as you would like. All volunteers will attend orientation and be trained before going into the field.

Organization: Adoration Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 37115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Hospice Volunteer

Adoration Hospice Administrative Volunteers may work out of the Nashville, Kingston Springs, or Murfreesboro office - performing the following tasks: office support, mailings, filing, medical supply storage, scanning, and answering phones. 

Other tasks Administrative Volunteers may assist with - presentations and training, community events, phone calls to patients, bereavement support, crafting, prepare and deliver welcome baskets to new patients.

 

Organization: Adoration Hospice

Adoration Hospice Administrative Volunteers may work out of the Nashville, Kingston Springs, or Murfreesboro office - performing the following tasks: office support, mailings, filing, medical supply storage, scanning, and answering phones. 

Other tasks Administrative Volunteers may assist with - presentations and training, community events, phone calls to patients, bereavement support, crafting, prepare and deliver welcome baskets to new patients.

 

Organization: Adoration Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 37115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospitality Volunteer

Summary of Role:

Welcome and provide emotional support to victims of domestic violence Assist with the presentation and upkeep of a welcoming and supportive environment for survivors. Assist in administrative tasks

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Greet all victims as they enter the building and give them a brief introduction to and explanation of our centers Escort victims to and from court and stay with them if asked to do so by an advocate (JCAC location only) Make conversation with victims, especially those who are scared or emotional Educate victims and their families on domestic violence, the cycle of violence, and the Power and Control Wheel Perform administrative tasks such as answering phones, stocking paper and supplies, etc. Assist in maintaining the cleanliness of the centers, particularly the client kitchen and lobby, in order to provide a trauma-informed environment for clients Put out breakfast, lunch, snacks, and other food items for clients; Ensure that the center food is available to clients throughout the day Assist with sorting and putting away/putting out donation items Other duties and projects as requested

*Potential opportunity for other projects/responsibilities at the discretion of the Assistant Director of Community Engagement.

 

Visit Our Website for More Information

Dear Potential Volunteer,

Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, you are strongly encouraged to volunteer virtually rather than in person. In fact, many in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, even though it’s not advised at this time, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others.

If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them.

For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out http://getconnected.belmont.edu/virtual-volunteer-opportunities/

Stay safe and well!

Organization: Office of Family Safety

Summary of Role:

Welcome and provide emotional support to victims of domestic violence Assist with the presentation and upkeep of a welcoming and supportive environment for survivors. Assist in administrative tasks

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Greet all victims as they enter the building and give them a brief introduction to and explanation of our centers Escort victims to and from court and stay with them if asked to do so by an advocate (JCAC location only) Make conversation with victims, especially those who are scared or emotional Educate victims and their families on domestic violence, the cycle of violence, and the Power and Control Wheel Perform administrative tasks such as answering phones, stocking paper and supplies, etc. Assist in maintaining the cleanliness of the centers, particularly the client kitchen and lobby, in order to provide a trauma-informed environment for clients Put out breakfast, lunch, snacks, and other food items for clients; Ensure that the center food is available to clients throughout the day Assist with sorting and putting away/putting out donation items Other duties and projects as requested

*Potential opportunity for other projects/responsibilities at the discretion of the Assistant Director of Community Engagement.

 

Visit Our Website for More Information

Dear Potential Volunteer,

Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, you are strongly encouraged to volunteer virtually rather than in person. In fact, many in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, even though it’s not advised at this time, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others.

If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them.

For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out http://getconnected.belmont.edu/virtual-volunteer-opportunities/

Stay safe and well!

Organization: Office of Family Safety

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Development Volunteer

Summary of Role:

Provide support to Office of Family Safety staff in development-related tasks such as donation management, fundraising, interdepartmental newsletter and social media

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Assist with donation sorting and management Help to recruit donation items Help to plan fundraising events and donation drives Conduct community outreach in order to recruit donation items and/or to request that individuals/organizations host donation drives for the Office of Family Safety Assist with the development of social media content (some basic graphic design involved) Develop and create the department’s monthly interdepartmental newsletter; Includes working with staff to obtain information for content, conducting research to find related content, and designing the newsletter Other duties and projects as requested

*Potential opportunity for other projects/responsibilities at the discretion of the Assistant Director of Community Engagement. 

Visit Our Website for More Information

 

Organization: Office of Family Safety

Summary of Role:

Provide support to Office of Family Safety staff in development-related tasks such as donation management, fundraising, interdepartmental newsletter and social media

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Assist with donation sorting and management Help to recruit donation items Help to plan fundraising events and donation drives Conduct community outreach in order to recruit donation items and/or to request that individuals/organizations host donation drives for the Office of Family Safety Assist with the development of social media content (some basic graphic design involved) Develop and create the department’s monthly interdepartmental newsletter; Includes working with staff to obtain information for content, conducting research to find related content, and designing the newsletter Other duties and projects as requested

*Potential opportunity for other projects/responsibilities at the discretion of the Assistant Director of Community Engagement. 

Visit Our Website for More Information

 

Organization: Office of Family Safety

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37210

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Deep Cleaning Group Volunteer Project

 

Summary

Having a clean space for our clients when they come to visit our centers is a vital part of the work that we do. It is part of our trauma-informed practice, and it helps show our clients that they are worthy of a beautiful space at which they can receive help and services. Having various groups such as companies, school groups, organizations, volunteer groups, etc. come and help us deep clean our centers is essential to our work. 

Responsibilities

Deep clean our centers including disinfecting furniture, client meeting rooms, the play area, and lobby area. Sort donations and organize donation closet 

 

Organization: Office of Family Safety

 

Summary

Having a clean space for our clients when they come to visit our centers is a vital part of the work that we do. It is part of our trauma-informed practice, and it helps show our clients that they are worthy of a beautiful space at which they can receive help and services. Having various groups such as companies, school groups, organizations, volunteer groups, etc. come and help us deep clean our centers is essential to our work. 

Responsibilities

Deep clean our centers including disinfecting furniture, client meeting rooms, the play area, and lobby area. Sort donations and organize donation closet 

 

Organization: Office of Family Safety

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37210

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Children and Resource Coordination Volunteer

Summary of Role:

The volunteer is responsible for providing support to Office of Family Safety staff in facilitating children’s services and hospitality support at the office.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Play Pyramid Responsibilities

Coordinate check-in/check-out systems for children in the Play Pyramid Facilitate age-appropriate activities as well as child-initiated play Communicate strengths of child to parents after each visit

Additional Responsibilities if Children are not present

Make conversation with victims, especially those who are scared or emotional Assist in maintaining the cleanliness of the FSC, particularly the client Living Room area in order to provide a trauma-informed environment for clients Put out/refill snacks, pastries, and coffee for clients; Ensure that the center food is available to clients throughout the day Assist with sorting and putting away/putting out donation items Other duties and projects as requested

*Potential opportunity for other projects/responsibilities at the discretion of the Assistant Director of Community Engagement.

Visit Our Website for More Information

 

Organization: Office of Family Safety

Summary of Role:

The volunteer is responsible for providing support to Office of Family Safety staff in facilitating children’s services and hospitality support at the office.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Play Pyramid Responsibilities

Coordinate check-in/check-out systems for children in the Play Pyramid Facilitate age-appropriate activities as well as child-initiated play Communicate strengths of child to parents after each visit

Additional Responsibilities if Children are not present

Make conversation with victims, especially those who are scared or emotional Assist in maintaining the cleanliness of the FSC, particularly the client Living Room area in order to provide a trauma-informed environment for clients Put out/refill snacks, pastries, and coffee for clients; Ensure that the center food is available to clients throughout the day Assist with sorting and putting away/putting out donation items Other duties and projects as requested

*Potential opportunity for other projects/responsibilities at the discretion of the Assistant Director of Community Engagement.

Visit Our Website for More Information

 

Organization: Office of Family Safety

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Updating Website and Brochures

Volunteers are need to help with updating Community ALERT's website and brochures.  Website and graphic design experience helpful.

 

Contact Jackie Conwell, conwelje@yahoo.com, for more information

Organization: Community ALERT

Volunteers are need to help with updating Community ALERT's website and brochures.  Website and graphic design experience helpful.

 

Contact Jackie Conwell, conwelje@yahoo.com, for more information

Organization: Community ALERT

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Collect Donations

GraceWorks Ministries will be collecting donations at our facility on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 9-1.  I need volunteers to come help carry in donations from our donors.  You will need to wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes.  Lifting will be involved.

Organization: GraceWorks Ministries

GraceWorks Ministries will be collecting donations at our facility on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 9-1.  I need volunteers to come help carry in donations from our donors.  You will need to wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes.  Lifting will be involved.

Organization: GraceWorks Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37064

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Dinner Volunteer

Spend time getting to know our residents by preparing and sharing a meal for twenty residents in our beautiful home just 2 miles from Belmont's Campus. Community dinners are a vital part of what we do at Dismas House and take place Monday-Thursday every week of the year.

Get a group together and put your cooking skills to the test in our kitchen, while also broadening your understanding of criminal justice reform and what Dismas is doing to help returning citizens that have been negatively affected by the criminal justice system. 

In addition to responding in Get Connected, please Dismas's Hands On Nashville site to see what dates are available and sign up for a specific date.

For more information, please MC Sammons at msammons@dismas.org. 

We can't wait to have you join us!

Organization: Dismas, Inc

Spend time getting to know our residents by preparing and sharing a meal for twenty residents in our beautiful home just 2 miles from Belmont's Campus. Community dinners are a vital part of what we do at Dismas House and take place Monday-Thursday every week of the year.

Get a group together and put your cooking skills to the test in our kitchen, while also broadening your understanding of criminal justice reform and what Dismas is doing to help returning citizens that have been negatively affected by the criminal justice system. 

In addition to responding in Get Connected, please Dismas's Hands On Nashville site to see what dates are available and sign up for a specific date.

For more information, please MC Sammons at msammons@dismas.org. 

We can't wait to have you join us!

Organization: Dismas, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Second Harvest Food Bank Volunteers

Click HERE for information about current ways to volunteer at Second Harvest Food Bank!

Volunteer needs include Smyrna Market Assistants and Senior Food Box Distribution Volunteers. Apply today to get started!

Please be sure to Respond to this Need in Get Connected, in addition to setting up your volunteer times through Second Harvest's system, so that you can log your volunteer hours in Get Connected in order to receive credit at Belmont.

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee

Click HERE for information about current ways to volunteer at Second Harvest Food Bank!

Volunteer needs include Smyrna Market Assistants and Senior Food Box Distribution Volunteers. Apply today to get started!

Please be sure to Respond to this Need in Get Connected, in addition to setting up your volunteer times through Second Harvest's system, so that you can log your volunteer hours in Get Connected in order to receive credit at Belmont.

Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37228

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rocketown Volunteer

If you’d like more information about volunteering, please email our Outreach Director, Donny Klostermeier. Rocketown needs volunteers like YOU! Most of our work with teens is done through mentoring relationships, so if you are passionate about investing into the lives of the next generation, please contact us about how you can get involved at Rocketown. There are so many opportunities to share your time and skills, whether it’s after school or on the weekends (and in the summer, all-day everyday!). There is never a dull moment at Rocketown because Nashville teens treat our facility as a second home.

To volunteer, please contact the staff person listed under your area of interest. Prospective volunteers must review and sign agreement with our code of conduct, complete a volunteer application, and have a background check conducted by the organization before he or she can begin. A staff person will meet with you on-site to discuss your interests and ability to participate in their area. We are excited to hear from you! Get started today!

DOWNLOAD ROCKETOWN VOLUNTEER APPLICATION

Volunteer Needs: Outreach:

Skatechurch - Tuesdays at 5:00 pm

Family Dinner– Thursdays at 5:00 pm

Food Delivery- Fridays. For more informaton contact  Donny Klostermeier  

Creative arts:

Graphic Design - Assist students in learning about graphic design. 

Recording Studio- Asist students in writig and recording music.

 Music Venue, evenings and weekends

Hospitality:

Help with front desk, ticketing, load-in, and post-event clean-up duties.

Serve at special outreach events. 

General property cleaning, painting and various building projects. Available to groups by scheduling in advance.

Organization: Rocketown of Middle Tennessee

If you’d like more information about volunteering, please email our Outreach Director, Donny Klostermeier. Rocketown needs volunteers like YOU! Most of our work with teens is done through mentoring relationships, so if you are passionate about investing into the lives of the next generation, please contact us about how you can get involved at Rocketown. There are so many opportunities to share your time and skills, whether it’s after school or on the weekends (and in the summer, all-day everyday!). There is never a dull moment at Rocketown because Nashville teens treat our facility as a second home.

To volunteer, please contact the staff person listed under your area of interest. Prospective volunteers must review and sign agreement with our code of conduct, complete a volunteer application, and have a background check conducted by the organization before he or she can begin. A staff person will meet with you on-site to discuss your interests and ability to participate in their area. We are excited to hear from you! Get started today!

DOWNLOAD ROCKETOWN VOLUNTEER APPLICATION

Volunteer Needs: Outreach:

Skatechurch - Tuesdays at 5:00 pm

Family Dinner– Thursdays at 5:00 pm

Food Delivery- Fridays. For more informaton contact  Donny Klostermeier  

Creative arts:

Graphic Design - Assist students in learning about graphic design. 

Recording Studio- Asist students in writig and recording music.

 Music Venue, evenings and weekends

Hospitality:

Help with front desk, ticketing, load-in, and post-event clean-up duties.

Serve at special outreach events. 

General property cleaning, painting and various building projects. Available to groups by scheduling in advance.

Organization: Rocketown of Middle Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nurse Volunteer

Volunteer nurses work with staff nurses and providers to deliver comprehensive patient care at Siloam’s Primary Care Clinic. Volunteer nurses are responsible for welcoming patients to the clinic and performing all intake procedures, and they also provide assistance during appointments in order to provide excellent and compassionate care. Volunteer nurses are trained and supported by staff nurses.

 

TIME COMMITMENT 

Volunteers are required to commit to at least six months of service For the first month, volunteers must come for one shift every week to ensure proper training and schedule consistency, then one shift every two weeks. Each shift is 2-4 hours long

 

QUALIFICATIONS 

 

Must complete a background check  Must have valid LPN or RN Tennessee licensure  Must NOT be a patient at Siloam

Organization: Siloam Health

Volunteer nurses work with staff nurses and providers to deliver comprehensive patient care at Siloam’s Primary Care Clinic. Volunteer nurses are responsible for welcoming patients to the clinic and performing all intake procedures, and they also provide assistance during appointments in order to provide excellent and compassionate care. Volunteer nurses are trained and supported by staff nurses.

 

TIME COMMITMENT 

Volunteers are required to commit to at least six months of service For the first month, volunteers must come for one shift every week to ensure proper training and schedule consistency, then one shift every two weeks. Each shift is 2-4 hours long

 

QUALIFICATIONS 

 

Must complete a background check  Must have valid LPN or RN Tennessee licensure  Must NOT be a patient at Siloam

Organization: Siloam Health

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk/General Office Volunteer

Front Desk Volunteer Description

 

Mission:  To unite the Deaf, hard of hearing and hearing communities through education, services, and support, empowering individuals to achieve their full potential.

Purpose of Job:  To support staff by providing reception and front-desk duties.

Duties:

          ·            Provide welcome greeting to guests and visitors of the agency

          ·            Answer and forward phone calls, take messages when appropriate

          ·            Provide information about agency and staff, give tours when time allows

          ·            Accept deliveries, route to the appropriate office

          ·            When time permits, assist with mailings (folding letters, stuffing envelopes, etc) or other office tasks

Commitment required:  Minimum 2 days/month requested with a one year commitment.

Qualifications:  Must be 18 or older, know or willing to learn basic American Sign Language, have a friendly and helpful personality, good communication and customer service skills, the ability to work independently, reliable, responsible, and punctual.

Orientation and training provided:  Regular Volunteer Orientations are held throughout the year and are required as an overview for Bridges Volunteers.Training on phones, accepting deliveries, assisting clients, etc. will be discussed.

Contact:  Kristi Timberlake, Kristi@bridgesfordeafandhh.org 615-248-8828

Supervised by:  Director of Development, Office Manager

Dear Potential Volunteer,

Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, you are strongly encouraged to volunteer virtually rather than in person. In fact, many in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, even though it’s not advised at this time, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others.

If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them.

For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out http://getconnected.belmont.edu/virtual-volunteer-opportunities/

Stay safe and well!

Organization: Bridges for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Front Desk Volunteer Description

 

Mission:  To unite the Deaf, hard of hearing and hearing communities through education, services, and support, empowering individuals to achieve their full potential.

Purpose of Job:  To support staff by providing reception and front-desk duties.

Duties:

          ·            Provide welcome greeting to guests and visitors of the agency

          ·            Answer and forward phone calls, take messages when appropriate

          ·            Provide information about agency and staff, give tours when time allows

          ·            Accept deliveries, route to the appropriate office

          ·            When time permits, assist with mailings (folding letters, stuffing envelopes, etc) or other office tasks

Commitment required:  Minimum 2 days/month requested with a one year commitment.

Qualifications:  Must be 18 or older, know or willing to learn basic American Sign Language, have a friendly and helpful personality, good communication and customer service skills, the ability to work independently, reliable, responsible, and punctual.

Orientation and training provided:  Regular Volunteer Orientations are held throughout the year and are required as an overview for Bridges Volunteers.Training on phones, accepting deliveries, assisting clients, etc. will be discussed.

Contact:  Kristi Timberlake, Kristi@bridgesfordeafandhh.org 615-248-8828

Supervised by:  Director of Development, Office Manager

Dear Potential Volunteer,

Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, you are strongly encouraged to volunteer virtually rather than in person. In fact, many in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, even though it’s not advised at this time, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others.

If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them.

For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out http://getconnected.belmont.edu/virtual-volunteer-opportunities/

Stay safe and well!

Organization: Bridges for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 37203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Children's Program Volunteer

Are you a Christian who has a heart for children?

Begin Anew is a faith-based education organization working to empower individuals to overcome obstacles caused by poverty by providing education, mentoring, and resources.

Begin Anew operates programs at four locations throughout Middle Tennessee (Woodbine, Downtown Nashville, Madison, and Franklin). We offer classes and tutoring to men and women in High School Equivalency, English Language Learning, and Computer and Job Skills Training, together with weekly Bible study.

We provide no-cost programming for our students’ children to attend while their parents are learning.


Children’s Program Volunteer will agree to uphold the mission, vision, and statement of faith of Begin Anew. Under the guidance and direction of the Children’s Program Coordinator, this volunteer will:

Assist in conducting age-appropriate activities for the children (infant through 5th grade).  This will include a Bible study, help with homework as needed, and time for play Perform other tasks or duties as requested or needed

 
Service days and times vary by location.   All our locations offer evening classes, and our Franklin location also offers daytime classes.  We ask that volunteers commit to one 2.5 hour shift each week.

This position requires volunteers to complete an application and pass a background check.  Training and resources will be provided to you by the Children’s Program Coordinator and/or Program Manager.
 

Organization: Begin Anew of Middle Tennessee

Are you a Christian who has a heart for children?

Begin Anew is a faith-based education organization working to empower individuals to overcome obstacles caused by poverty by providing education, mentoring, and resources.

Begin Anew operates programs at four locations throughout Middle Tennessee (Woodbine, Downtown Nashville, Madison, and Franklin). We offer classes and tutoring to men and women in High School Equivalency, English Language Learning, and Computer and Job Skills Training, together with weekly Bible study.

We provide no-cost programming for our students’ children to attend while their parents are learning.


Children’s Program Volunteer will agree to uphold the mission, vision, and statement of faith of Begin Anew. Under the guidance and direction of the Children’s Program Coordinator, this volunteer will:

Assist in conducting age-appropriate activities for the children (infant through 5th grade).  This will include a Bible study, help with homework as needed, and time for play Perform other tasks or duties as requested or needed

 
Service days and times vary by location.   All our locations offer evening classes, and our Franklin location also offers daytime classes.  We ask that volunteers commit to one 2.5 hour shift each week.

This position requires volunteers to complete an application and pass a background check.  Training and resources will be provided to you by the Children’s Program Coordinator and/or Program Manager.
 

Organization: Begin Anew of Middle Tennessee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37210

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sort Medical Supplies

Project C.U.R.E. collects new, surplus and overstock medical supplies, sorts the items, and ships them to almost 100 countries including North Korea, Cuba, China, Russia, Vietnam, numerous countries in Africa and South America, and nearly every nation in Central Asia. Your good work here at home makes a huge impact miles away. 

Volunteers will sort supplies in Project C.U.R.E.'s warehouse. There may occasionally be a need to move boxes weighing 20-25 pounds. All volunteers should wear closed toe shoes to this project. This is a great project for a group of friends, co-workers, civic or faith organization. There are opportunities Monday-Saturday.

Please email martyblank@projectcure.org or call 615-238-7548 to schedule a time for your group to volunteer.

Dear Potential Volunteer,

Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, you are strongly encouraged to volunteer virtually rather than in person. In fact, many in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, even though it’s not advised at this time, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others.

If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them.

For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out http://getconnected.belmont.edu/virtual-volunteer-opportunities/

Stay safe and well!

Organization: Project C.U.R.E.

Project C.U.R.E. collects new, surplus and overstock medical supplies, sorts the items, and ships them to almost 100 countries including North Korea, Cuba, China, Russia, Vietnam, numerous countries in Africa and South America, and nearly every nation in Central Asia. Your good work here at home makes a huge impact miles away. 

Volunteers will sort supplies in Project C.U.R.E.'s warehouse. There may occasionally be a need to move boxes weighing 20-25 pounds. All volunteers should wear closed toe shoes to this project. This is a great project for a group of friends, co-workers, civic or faith organization. There are opportunities Monday-Saturday.

Please email martyblank@projectcure.org or call 615-238-7548 to schedule a time for your group to volunteer.

Dear Potential Volunteer,

Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, you are strongly encouraged to volunteer virtually rather than in person. In fact, many in-person volunteer opportunities have been cancelled in response to concerns over the virus. If you are considering volunteering for this Need, even though it’s not advised at this time, please be sure and contact the agency directly before signing up to make sure that the opportunity is still scheduled, and follow all of the CDC’s Guidelines to protect yourself and others.

If you choose to volunteer in person, you agree that you understand the associated risks and accept them.

For information about Virtual Volunteering, please check out http://getconnected.belmont.edu/virtual-volunteer-opportunities/

Stay safe and well!

Organization: Project C.U.R.E.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 37209

Allow Groups: Yes